THE PICTORIAL PRESS : ITS ORIGIN AND PROGRESS.
de JACKSON, Mason, 1819-1903 :
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London : Hurst & Blackett, 1885. First edition. The earliest history of the subject, tracing the illustrated periodical from the earliest English news-books to the Victorian illustrated newspapers and magazines. Compiled by Mason Jackson, himself a notable engraver and art editor of the "Illustrated London News" for nearly twenty years. Demy 8vo (23cm). xii,(364)pp. Numerous illustrations and facsimiles. Original decorative cloth gilt, expertly repaired, restored and refurbished; a few faint marks, but a very good copy. W. H. Smith Library blind-stamp on front free endpaper.
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- THE PICTORIAL PRESS : ITS ORIGIN AND PROGRESS.
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- JACKSON, Mason, 1819-1903 :
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- Bibliography, Publishing History, Periodicals
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