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Rh by Charles H. Shannon, and one by T. R. Way; Caricatures by Max Beerbohm; Views in London by Joseph Pennell; Unpublished Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy, by William Blake; and examples of the work of Botticelli, Whistler, D. G. Rossetti, Eisen, Charles Conder, Louis Oury, W. Rothenstein, F. Sandys, Jacques E. Blanche, J. Lemmen, W. T. Horton, Ph. Caresme, Albert Sterner, W. Sickert, Mrs P. Dearmer, Phil May, W. B. Macdougall, A. K. Womrath, Fred Hyland, etc. etc.

—Among the contributors of Prose and Verse are W. B. Yeats, Edmund Gosse, George Moore, G. Bernard Shaw, John Gray, Frederick Wedmore, Paul Verlaine, Max Beerbohm, Fiona Macleod, Vincent O'Sullivan, Clara Savile Clarke, Bliss Carman, Emile Verhaeren, Edward Carpenter, Havelock Ellis, Selwyn Image, Humphrey James, Joseph Conrad, Theodore Wratislaw, Ernest Dowson, Rudolf Dircks, Mathilde Blind, Cesare Lombroso, Leila Macdonald, Hubert Crackanthorpe, Edgar Prestage, George Morley, Ford Maddox Hueffer, Osman Edwards, Stephane Mallarme, Antonio Ferreira, R. M.-Wierzbinski, Joseph Pennell, Ernest Rhys, Edith M. Thomas, O. G. Destrée, Sarojini Chattopadhyay, Lionel Johnson, Jean Moreas, Gabriel Gillett, O. Shakespear, Aubrey Beardsley, Arthur Symons, etc. etc.

These three volumes, profusely illustrated, and luxuriously printed, in crown 4to, on fine paper, at the Chiswick Press, present a most interesting record of the work done in 1896 by the "New School" of English writers and artists.

[Large Paper Edition out of print. Bijou Edition,