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text (pp. 1-197); the second, the appendices and indices. They were put up in cloth boards similar to those of the ordinary issue, but lettered “The Fall-I,” “The Fall-II,” and the central design (see Vol. IX. p. liv.) appeared upon the front side of the cover only.
Second Edition (1867).-Title-page is the same as before, except for the alteration of date; the addition of the words “Second Edition”; and the transposition of Modern Painters and The Seven Lamps of Architecture in the description of the author. The collation is the same, but there is a different imprint: “London. Printed by Spottiswoode and Co. New Street Square.” The binding and price remained the same. Issued on April 1, 1867. The only alteration of any moment in the text is noted below, at p. 79.
These two are the only editions of vol. iii. published separately. For issues of the volume as part of the complete work, and for the “Travellers’ Edition,” see Vol. IX. pp. liv.-lviii.
SEPARATE REPRINT OF A PORTION OF THE VENETIAN INDEX
This is a single demy sheet (measuring 17½ x 22½ inches) issued by the Arundel Society, with the following title at its head:-
Notice | of | the Paintings by Tintoretto, | in the Scuola di San Rocco, | at Venice. | Extracted from Mr. Ruskin’s Stones of Venice, Vol. III. p. 324, &c.
The sheet, which bears no imprint, was issued to accompany photographs of the two following paintings by Tintoretto:-(1) Christ before Pilate (see below, p. 427), and (2) Christ bearing His Cross (pp. 427-428). The price was 10s. to members of the Society, and 15s. to non-members.
“EXAMPLES OF THE ARCHITECTURE OF VENICE”
First Edition (1851).-The title is as follows:-
Examples | of the | Architecture of Venice, | Selected and Drawn to Measurement | from the Edifices. | By John Ruskin, | Author of the “Stones of Venice,” “Seven Lamps of Architecture,” “Modern Painters,” etc. | London: | Published by Smith, Elder, & Co., 65 Cornhill; | and Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co., Pall Mall East. | MDCCCLI.
Atlas folio, pp. ii.+6, consisting of Preface pp. i.-ii. (here pp. 311-313); and then the Text pp. 1-6. There is no title-page; the title, given above, appears on the front wrapper. Issued in three Parts, the First on May 12, 1851; the Second, on November 1, 1851; the Third on November 17, 1851. Part I. contained pp. i.-ii. and 1-2, and Plates 1-5 B; II., pp. 3-4, Plates 6-10;
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