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Rating:  Summary: Good, But Not the Best, Resource on Harrison Fisher Review: I am a devotee of Harrison Fisher.This will certainly be one of the books you will want to add to your reference section on Harrison Fisher, but it's not the best. Some of the shortcomings for this book are: 1) It does not come in hardcover 2) Too many of the illustrations are in black & white 3) Many of the illustrations are not named and/or the source is not given. 4) Many of the pages are cluttered with too many illustrations which are pictured too small. Naomi Welch's "The Complete Works of Harrison Fisher" is the superior reference on Harrison Fisher's works. Welch's biography on Harrison Fisher is more extensive; the bio in this one is disappointing. However, so few reference works exist on Harrison Fisher that there should be room on your bookshelf for this one. It has a nice length, good number of illustrations, and it's more inexpensive than "The Complete Works". It has satisfactory coverage of Fisher's illustrations.
Rating:  Summary: Decorating Artwork Review: IF you find that you are buying the popular Victorian Ladies note cards and collecting antique victorian ladies prints, then you will love this book. I found all the ladies that I collected over the years plus a whole lot of others. Plus Amozon's prices is much cheaper than other companies Fisher Victorian Ladies books.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Primer for Harrison Fisher's Art Review: This profusely illustrated book is a great companion for the collector of Harrison Fisher's work or Edwardian graphics. Devotees of turn of the century costume will also find a wealth of source material in this book. Well written and researched, this is a great primer for the beginning collector.
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