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A HISTORY OF WOOD-ENGRAVING
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![Fig. 79.—Mount Lafayette (White Mountains). By J. Tinkey](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a5/History_of_Wood_Engraving_0185.jpg/400px-History_of_Wood_Engraving_0185.jpg)
Fig. 79.—Mount Lafayette (White Mountains). By J. Tinkey.
ease. At present the objection to the use of cross-hatching in wood-engraving is as serious as ever, but the employment of fine lines for