Just in, a superb revised edition of The School Printsbook by Ruth Artmonsky. Produced to the exacting standards of the Antique Collectors' Club, this is a beautifully produced hardback. Are there any drawbacks? Not really, only that Peter Ashley has elbowed his way in and written a postscript. But at least it's at the back. Buy the prints from Goldmark, buy the book from Goldmark too.
Lord Carrot has spent so much time wandering about the Goldmark Gallery in Uppingham and not buying anything, he was told by the proprietor that he might as well live there and write about it. So leaving his near-derelict country house in the incapable hands of his elderly butler, Lord Carrot has been given an attic room which he shares with a stack of Paolozzis and a Frink bust of William Walton that doubles-up as a hat stand for his bowler.