"This study of the vast work of Wenceslaus Hollar, a famous seventeenth-century artist, presents a fresh interpretation of the man himself and the social, physical, and political aspects of his adopted country, England." -- book jacket interior
Table of Contents -- Preface -- Preliminary Note -- Introduction -- Early Years -- Peace and War -- A Second Exile -- Hollar in Puritan England -- Artistic Recognition and Achievement -- The Final Years -- Conclusion -- Bibliographical Essay -- Index