pp. 291-301; Index, pp. 303–348. At the foot of the last page is the imprint―" Hazell, Watson & Viney, Printers, London and Aylesbury." Numerous extracts from Arrows of the Chace, then in preparation, had been given by Mr. Wedderburn in two articles in the Contemporary Review, for June and July 1880; vol. 37, pp. 905-923; vol. 38, pp. 69100. The articles are entitled "The Public Letters of John Ruskin." Reviews of Arrows of the Chace (copies of which were sent to the press) were very numerous, appearing (among other places) in Times, December 8, 1880 (leading article). Cheshire Observer, December 11, 1880 (by E. J. Baillie). The Teacher, December 24, 1880. Saturday Review, January 29, 1881. Gentleman's Magazine, February 1881. Academy, February 12, 1881 (by Mark Pattison: see above, p. xli.). Scotsman, March 29, 1881. Appleton's Journal (New York), vol. 10, N.S., April 1881, pp. 361–368. The Nation (New York), September 15, 1881; vol. 33, pp. 220–221. Edinburgh Review, January 1888 ("The Works of Mr. Ruskin "). CONTENTS OF "ARROWS OF THE CHACE" (1880) Verona v. Warwick. 1871 (Dec. 24) VI. ARCHITECTURE AND RESTORATION. Gothic Architecture and the Oxford Museum. 1858 181 217 p. 486 223 p. 506 225 Notre Dame de Paris. 1871 . p. 507 227 Mr. Ruskin's Influence-a Defence. 1872 (March p. 503 15) 21) Mr. Ruskin's Influence-a Rejoinder. 1872 (March 229 Vol. X. p. 458 Modern Restorations. 1877 Ribbesford Church. 1877 Below, p. 531 235 Circular relating to St. Mark's, Venice. 1879 p. 531 237 Vol. XXIV. p. 412 1879 251 n. p. 423 That is, in the volumes of this edition (XXXVI. and XXXVII.) containing RUSKINIANA (1890) In Igdrasil, the Journal of the Ruskin Reading Guild, for 1890, a The collection was made by Mr. Wedderburn. The collection was reprinted by Mr. Wedderburn with additions and Ruskiniana. | Part I. | Letters | published in, and collected from | Royal 8vo, pp. viii. +119. Half-title, p. i.; Title-page (with imprint in Issued on February 6, 1891, in thick cream-coloured paper wrappers, "This part of Ruskiniana consists of letters by Mr. Ruskin, first published "CHRISTMAS 1890." A few misprints, errors in dates, etc., made in Igdrasil and Ruskiniana, CONTENTS OF "RUSKINIANA," PART L. (1890) 1 The letters, etc., are here numbered for convenience of reference. 2 That is, in the volumes of this edition (XXXVI. and XXXVII.) containing Ruskin's Letters to his Friends. |