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GS_Review_May_1903

London Editors Who Are Women Mr. Rudolph De Cordova sketches the women editors of London, with portraits, in Cassell’s Magazine. He says:— Among the publications…

GS_Review_Literary_Notes_Feb_1904

Literary Notes “The Green Sheaf” is a refreshing publication, as its name implies. Thirteen numbers are issued yearly, it is printed, and well printed, on…

GS_Review_Art_Notes_March_1904

Art Notes I have been flipping through the dandified leaves of the ninth number of that strange little periodical “The Green Sheaf,” published and edited…

GS_Review_Brush_and_Pencil_June_1900

Cleverness, Art, and An Artist: Seven Illustrations The inklings of Genius are seldom found lurking in the academic, and when genius assumes the stiff and…

GS_Review_June_1900

Representative American Women Illustrators: The Decorative Workers When one takes up the art of Pamela Colman Smith, so strongly decorative, it is to find that…

GS5_Review_September_1903

Writers and Readers MISS Pamela Colman Smith was born of American parents in London, where her father was at the time engaged in business. On…

Green_Sheaf_review_page

THE GREEN SHEAF REVIEWS Periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic regularly reviewed late-Victorian little magazines of art and literature. Some reviews would be fairly…

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“Magazines and Reviews” From The Academy: Review of The Savoy, Vol. 2     THE new number of the Savoy is printed admirably by the Chiswick Press,…