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Subscriptions can begin with any number, but subscribers who wish to have complete volumes should note that the half-yearly volumes now run from January to June, and from July to December.
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Entered as Second Class Matter, March 15, 1929, at the Post Office at Boston, Mass., under the Act of March 3, 1879 (Sec. 397, P. L. and R. )
TO CONTRIBUTORS: — The Editor will be glad to consider MSS. Articles are never accepted until they have been submitted for consideration. MSS. compiled from works of reference are never accepted. Illustrated articles dealing very concisely with newly discovered or freshly attributed works of art whose main interest is æsthetic
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Every care will be taken to safeguard MSS. and photographs, but the Editor does not hold himself responsible for loss or damage. All communications should be addressed
to: The Editor, The Burlington Magazine, Bank Buildings, 16a St. James’s Street, London, S. W. I.
Telephone: Gerrard 4095, Telegrams: “Rariora, Piccy, London.
free, from the offices, Bank Buildings, 16a St. James’s Street, London, S. W. I, for one year to any address in the United Kingdom or Canada for thirty-two shillings, payable in advance. The annual prepaid subscription from the London office to countries in the Postal Union, except the United States, is thirty-five shillings.
The Burlington Magazine is registered for transmission to Canada at the Magazine rate of postage.
All prepaid annual subscribers receive the half-yearly Index (published at one shilling) gratis and post free.
Subscriptions may be paid through any bookseller or newsagent in the United Kingdom, or through the foreign agents whose names appear on the title-page, or may be sent directly to the offices of the Magazine.
Subscriptions can begin with any number, but subscribers who wish to have complete volumes should note that the half-yearly volumes now run from January to June, and from July to December.
No subscription can be recognized until a remittance is received.
The American Edition of the Magazine is identical with the English Edition. The price of a single copy of the Magazine in the United States is I dollar net, and the annual prepaid subscription NINE DOLLARS post free (subscribers being entitled to the same privileges as English subscribers). Orders and subscriptions may be sent directly to the London offices of the Magazine or to Brentano’s Inc., New York, Chicago, or Washington, E. Weyhe, 794 Lexington Ave., New York, and International News Company, 131 Varick Street, New York.
Entered as Second Class Matter, March 15, 1929, at the Post Office at Boston, Mass., under the Act of March 3, 1879 (Sec. 397, P. L. and R. )
TO CONTRIBUTORS: — The Editor will be glad to consider MSS. Articles are never accepted until they have been submitted for consideration. MSS. compiled from works of reference are never accepted. Illustrated articles dealing very concisely with newly discovered or freshly attributed works of art whose main interest is æsthetic
form the bulk of the Burlington Magazine. Uninvited MSS. can hardly be too short. MSS. must be typed or clearly written and the name and address of the author must be written on the actual MS. In the case of articles in foreign languages, MSS. should invariably be typewritten.
Photographs should be on black glossy paper and somewhat larger than the reproduction proposed. Brown or red prints are less suitable and prints on cream toned paper or whose high-lights are warm tinted are almost useless. On the back of each photograph must be marked full particulars regarding the original (artist, owner, size, whether panel or canvas, etc. ), such as are to be found printed under photos. published in our pages. The title of the article and the author’s name and address must also be marked on the back of each photograph.
Every care will be taken to safeguard MSS. and photographs, but the Editor does not hold himself responsible for loss or damage. All communications should be addressed
to: The Editor, The Burlington Magazine, Bank Buildings, 16a St. James’s Street, London, S. W. I.
Telephone: Gerrard 4095, Telegrams: “Rariora, Piccy, London.