24 SEPTEMBER 1910, Page 19
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:]
SIR, —I have just seen your review in the Spectator of Septem- ber 10th of my friend Professor Feuillerat's monumental work on Lyly. At the end you say :—" The Cambridge University Press deserve great credit for it We are glad to think that at least one press continues among us the fine traditions of English printing." If you will turn to the end of the volume, you will see that it is printed by Oberthur, of Rennes and Paris ; all the Cambridge Press has done is to prefix its name as publisher. Whether the style of printing is one to be imitated may be a matter of opinion, but it certainly is not and never has been an