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A HISTORY OF WOOD-ENGRAVING

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Fig. 79.—Mount Lafayette (White Mountains). By J. Tinkey
Fig. 79.—Mount Lafayette (White Mountains). By J. Tinkey

Fig. 79.—Mount Lafayette (White Mountains). By J. Tinkey.

ease. At present the objection to the use of cross-hatching in wood-engraving is as serious as ever, but the employment of fine lines for

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