[Percy Venner Bradshaw, Director, The Press Art School, Forest Hill, London.] Typewritten circular, signed ('Percy V. Bradshaw') and addressed to G. Filby.
1p., 8vo. In good condition, on lightly-aged paper. Letterhead illustrated in old-fashioned style, with a bare-chested woman clutching a pen, floating at the head of a twirl of loose papers and fabrics. The circular, which encloses a prospectus, draws the recipient's notice to the nature of the two courses offered within it. It concludes: 'The clever student will find that the lessons cost him nothing - in fact that they pay him, over and over again, before the Advanced Course is completed - for the Art Editors who have helped to organize these Courses are naturally interested in my students' drawings, and they buy a large number each week. | I teach every student - and submit his drawings for sale - personally. Owing to the great demand for these Courses, I can only accept a few more pupils now; you should, therefore, let me know at once if you wish me to help you.' For more on Bradshaw and his school, see his obituary in The Times, 15 October 1965.