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The Delineator, Philadelphia. December, 1915. “Fairy Operettas.” By Laura E. Richards. Four illustrations in colour and six in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

The Delineator. January, 1916. “Fairy Operettas” (continued). Two illustrations in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

The Delineator. December, 1916. “The Yellow Butterfly of Chiddingfold Manor.” By Richard Le Gallienne. Four illustrations in colour and three in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

The Studio. Volume LXVI, 1916. One small picture in half-tone entitled “Undine.” This picture is printed in the section: “Studio Talk.”

The Illustrated London News. Christmas Number, December, 1919. One full page illustration in colour entitled “On the Frontier of Fairyland.” This picture, entitled “Marjorie and Margaret,” appeared later in Arthur Rackham’s Book of Pictures.

Country Life, London. July 10, 1920. “The Automobile World.” Heading for this article—black and white—by Arthur Rackham.

The Connoisseur. December, 1921. One full page plate in colour, “The Huntress, Diane,” from Milton’s Comus.

The Bookman, London. Christmas Number, December, 1922. “The Reader: Thirteen Colour Books and Their Artists.” By G. S. Layard. Two full page plates in colour from The Wonder Book, and a small photograph of Arthur Rackham.

International Studio, New York and London. February, 1923. “A Shelf of Art Books.” By Peyton Boswell. A short article about the bibliography; Arthur Rackham, A List of Books Illustrated by Him. Compiled by Frederick Coykendall, privately printed, 1922, and printed by Bruce Rogers at the Print-