found: Catalogue of early Italian engravings preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, 1910:title page (by Arthur Mayger Hind, B.A., assistant in the department)
found: A history of engraving & etching, 1923:t.p. (Arthur M. Hind, of Brit. Mus., Slade prof. of fine art in Univ. of Oxford)
found: A short history of engraving & etching, for the use of collectors and students, 1908:t.p. (A.M. Hind, of the Dept. of Prints and Drawings, British Museum)
found: An introduction to a history of woodcut, 1935:title page (by Arthur M. Hind, keeper to the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum)
found: Early Italian engraving, 1938-1948:title page (by Arthur M. Hind, keeper of prints and drawings, British Museum)
found: "Mr. A.M. Hind," in Times (London, England), May 23, 1957, via The Times Digital Archive, August 30, 2017(headline: Mr. A.M. Hind"; Mr. A.M. Hind, O.B.E., historian of engraving and formerly keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, died yesterday [May 22, 1957], Henley-on-Thames, aged 76; Arthur Mayger Hind, born Burton-on-Trent, August 26, 1880; began working in British Museum as assistant in the Department of Prints and Drawings, 1903; assistant keeper of the Department, 1931; keeper, 1933; retired in 1945; served in the Army Service Corps, 1915-1919; made O.B.E. in 1918; Slade Professor at Oxford, 1921-1927; Charles Eliot Norton Professor at Harvard University, 1930; compiled Early Italian engraving, 1938-1948, in 7 volumes; also a landscape draughtsman in watercolor, with several exhibitions of his work)
found: Popham, A. E. "A.M. Hind," in Burlington magazine, v. 99 (1957), page 242, via JSTOR, August 30, 2017(in Obituaries: A.M. Hind, died at Henley-on-Thames on May 22nd last)
found: Popham, A. E. "Hind, Arthur Mayger (1880-1957)," in Oxford dictionary of national biography, 2004, viewed online (rev.) August 30, 2017(Hind, Arthur Mayger (1880-1957), art historian, born Burton upon Trent, August 26, 1880; mother's maiden name was Sarah Mayger; in 1938-1948, compiled a complete illustrated corpus of all existing Italian engravings of the fifteenth century in 7 volumes, which became the standard work in this field [Early Italian engraving])
found: OCLC, August 30, 2017(usage: Arthur M. Hind (predominant); A.M. Hind; Arthur Mayger Hind (rare))