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Mr. T. J. Cobden-Sanderson, of the Doves Bindery and the Doves Press, London, will give the second of a series of four public lectures on the printing, binding and decoration of books, in the Lecture Room of Robinson Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture this evening will be of a technical character and illustrative of "The Forwarding and Binding of the Book Beautiful." It will be informal in character, and members of the audience are invited to ask questions freely and to discuss points of interest.
In connection with these lectures, a small collection of books handsomely bound in colored leather and vellum, printed and decorated under Mr. Cobden-Sanderson's personal supervision, are on public exhibition in the Treasure Room of Gore Hall, together with a few select works on book-binding and its history. This room will be open every afternoon during the next ten days from 2 until 5.30 o'clock.
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