The Pleasures of England - Lectures given in Oxford by John Ruskin
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With illustrations. 12mo, russet cloth. 1 50
"Mr. Platt has worked out an idea so striking for its attractiveness and utility that, perceiving it, we at once go to work wondering that somebody else had not executed it before him. He has gone over the vast and superb areas of John Ruskin's Writings, and cutting out one block here and another there, as it has suited his purpose, has put all these parts together again into a literary mosaic, constituting a clear and harmonious system of art principles, wherein Ruskin all the while is the teacher. He has reduced Ruskin to a code. On the whole, we see not what this book lacks of being a complete text-book of the Gospel of Art according to St. John Ruskin."--_Christian Union_. ART OF ENGLAND. Lectures given in Oxford during the second tenure of the Slade Professorship. Parts I. to VI. complete, 12mo, russet cloth. 50 ART OF ENGLAND. 12mo, cloth extra. 1 00 AUTOBIOGRAPHY--PRÃTERITA. OUTLINES OF SCENES AND THOUGHTS, perhaps worthy of memory, in MY PAST LIFE. By John Ruskin, LL.D. Vol. I. (Chapters 1 to 12.) 8vo, cloth extra. 3 00 Vol. II. (Chapters 1 to 10.) 8vo, paper, each. 25 Vol. I. (Chapters 1 to 12.) 12mo, cloth. 1 50 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RUSKIN. A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL LIST, arranged in chronological order of the published writings in Prose and Verse of John |
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