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Title: The Chap Book (A Yearly Miscellany), No. 40
Editor:
Harold Edward Monro (British, Brussels 1879–1932 Broadstairs, Kent)
Illustrator:
Charles Ginner (British (born France), Cannes 1878–1952 London)
Engraver:
André Derain (French, Chatou 1880–1954 Garches)
Engraver:
Paul Nash (British, Kensington 1889–1946 Hampshire)
Illustrator:
Wyndham Lewis (British (born Canada), Amherst 1882–1957 London)
Etcher:
William Patrick Roberts (British, London 1895–1980 London)
Engraver:
David Michael Jones (British, Brockley, Kent 1895–1974 Harrow)
Engraver:
Ethelbert White (British, Isleworth 1891–1972)
Engraver:
George William Bissill (British, 1896–1973)
Engraver:
Constant Le Breton (French, 1895–1985 Paris)
Illustrator:
Edward McKnight Kauffer (American, Great Falls, Montana 1890–1954 New York)
Artist:
Woodcut by Eric Fitch Daglish (British, London 1892–1964)
Engraver:
Blair Rowlands Hughes-Stanton (British, London 1902–1981)
Artist:
Lino and wood engravings by Leon Underwood (British, London 1890–1975 London)
Artist:
Elizabeth Pyke (British, active 1925)
Artist:
Woodcut by Rupert Lee (British, 1887–1959)
Illustrator:
Terrence Prentis (British, active 1925)
Illustrator:
Edward Gordon Craig (British, Stevenage, Hertfordshire 1872–1966 Vence, France)
Illustrator:
Albert Daniel Rutherston (British, Bradford, Yorkshire 1881–1953 Lausanne, Switzerland)
Engraver:
Marion Mitchell (British, active 1925)
Publisher:
Jonathan Cape for The Poetry Bookshop, London
Printer:
The Westminster Press (London)
Published in: London
Date: 1925
Medium: Illustrations: commercial process reproducing various media; pen drawing, wood engraving
Dimensions: 8 9/16 x 7 x 5/8 in. (21.8 x 17.8 x 1.6 cm)
Classifications: Books, Periodicals
Credit Line: Anonymous Gift, 1927
Accession Number: 27.18
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