[Hutchings engravings]. [1887-1938].

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[Hutchings engravings]. [1887-1938].

Collection of 75 portrait prints (most subjects unidentified; some notated that they were done for Houghton Miflin, Harper's, or Century) and 1 landscape print engraved by A. H. Hutchings ca. 1887-1938 ; engraved portrait print of Nelson Dingley, Jr. by Hutchings from the newspaper The golden argosy, dated August 13, 1887 ; engraved portrait print of William H. Robinson by Hutchings from the newspaper New York clipper, dated March 12, 1887 ; engraved portrait prints of John F. Dillon and Samuel R. Curtis by Hutchings from Harper's new monthly magazine (undated).

<79> items ; ill. ; 45 cm. and smaller.

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