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Page 403. --W-- Whistler - continued: [[check mark and red dot]] S. I. 566. Mr. Whistler's "Ten O'Clock" together with Mr. Swimburne's comment and Mr. Whistler's reply. Published at Old Dominion Shop, Chicago, 1904. 1 copy bound in paper with frontispiece. [[check mark and red dot]] S. I. 567. Mr. Whistler's "Ten O'Clock" As delivered in London, at Cambridge and at Oxford, together with Propositions and Propositions No. 2. The Alderbrink Press, Chicago, 1907. 1 copy bound in paper. [[red dot]] S. I. 568. "Whistler v. Ruskin - Art & Art Critics." J. A. McN. Whistler - The White House, Chelsea, Dec. 24, 1878. Published by Chatto & Winders, London. 3 paper-covered copies. [[red dot]] S. I. 569. Whistler v. Ruskin - Art & Art Critics. J. A. McN. Whistler - The White House, Chelsea, Dec. 24, 1878. 7th Edition. Published by Chatto & Winders, London. 2 paper-covered copies. [[red dot]] S. I. 570. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies. Edited by Sheridan Ford, Paris, 1890. 1 paper-covered copy. S. I. 571. The Gentle Art of Resenting Injuries. Privately printed and copyrighted by Fred'k Keppel, N. Y., 1904. 1 paper-covered copy. [[red dot]] S. I. 572. Wilde v. Whistler, being an acremoneous correspondence on art between Oscar Wilde and James A. McNeil Whistler. London, privately printed, 1906. 1 paper-covered copy. S. I. 573. In Memoriam. James McNeill Whistler. London, 1905. 1 paper-covered copy. Whistler - continued: