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DEVIL'S ARTISAN #47, FALL/ WINTER 2000

FOCUS ON ANTJE LINGNER

Editorial. By Diane Allwood Egerton.

Humble Servant of the Printed Word: Antje Lingner. By Monica Biagioli.

My Aunt Lisl. By Ellen Simon.

Reviews of A New Class of Art: The Artist's Print in Canadian Art by Rosemarie L Tovell; Rumpelstiltskin, adapted and illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay; A Stratford Christmas of the Twenties, by George Johnston, with wood engravings by G Brender a Brandis.

Printed offset by Tim Inkster on the Heidelberg KORD at the printing office of the Porcupine's Quill in the Village of Erin, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada.

Smyth sewn into 16-page signatures with hand-tipped endleaves front and back.

Keepsake laid in is after a scissor cut by Lisl Hummel that appeared originally in The Heart of London, Methuen & Co, 1926.

The Devil's Artisan would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Magazine Fund (CMF) through the Support for Arts and Literary Magazines (SALM) component toward our editorial and production costs. Thanks, as well, for the generosity of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Sleeman Brewing Company.

DA 47

Editorial. By Diane Allwood Egerton

Humble Servant of the Printed Word: Antje Lingner. By Monica Biagioli

My Aunt Lisl. By Ellen Simon

Review of A Stratford Christmas of the Twenties, by George Johnston, with wood engravings by G Brender a Brandis