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of one that was afterwards reprinted in colour in The Book of Pictures, entitled “Bastinado.”

Little Folks. January, 1906. “Father Christmas at Home.” By Mrs. M. H. Speilmann. Three illustrations in black and white. These illustrations appeared in the book entitled The Rainbow Book, 1909.

Punch’s Almanack for 1906. One full page drawing in black and white.

Punch. January 3, 1906. One drawing in black and white.

Punch. February 14, 1906. One drawing in black and white.

Scribner’s Magazine. February, 1906. “Buenas Noches.” By Eleanor Gates. Six illustrations in colour. This story was published in book form in 1907 with only five illustrations.

The Bookman, London. Christmas Number, 1906. “Arthur Rackham: Painter and Illustrator.” By A. L. Baldry. Illustrated with ten pictures in black and white, reproductions of illustrations from books and magazines. Also a presentation portfolio of three pictures in colour from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens.

The Graphic, London. Christmas Number, 1906. “The Man With No Neck.” By Myra Hamilton. One illustration in colour. This illustration has not been reprinted.

Punch’s Almanack for 1907. “All the Year Round in Fairyland.” Double page in black, white, and red.

The Graphic, London. February 23, 1907. “The Seller of Hate.” By Arthur Morrison, One illustration in black and white. This illustration has not been reprinted.

Scribner’s Magazine. August, 1907. “Pan O’ Dreams.” By Willam Hervey Woods. One full page illustration in black and white and two small black and white sketches. These illustrations have not been reprinted.