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ing House of William Edwin Rudge, Mount Vernon, New York.

International Studio. July, 1923. “The Wizardry of Rackham.” By Julian Garner. An article about Mr. Rackham’s work. Six illustrations in black and white from various books.

Good Housekeeping Magazine. May to November, 1925. “Poor Cecco.” By Margery Williams. A serial with illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Seven full page plates in colour and several small black and white drawings. (One coloured plate in each issue.) This story appeared in book form under the same title with the same illustrations in 1925.

The London Bookman, October, 1925. “The Worst Time in My Life.” A short article by Arthur Rackham with one small photograph of Mr. Rackham.

The Ladies’ Home Journal, Philadelphia. December, 1925. “The Green Door.” By A. A. Milne. Five illustrations in colour. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

The International Studio, New York and London. January, 1926. One full page lithograph portrait of Arthur Rackham by Flora Lion.

The House Beautiful, New York. September, 1926. “The Country Home of Arthur Rackham.” By P. G. Konody. Illustrated with eight photographs of Arthur Rackham’s house and grounds.

The International Studio, New York and London. September, 1926. “Art for the Children in European Books.” By Betty and Allen Eaton. A six page article describing the work of many illustrators, including Arthur Rackham’s work, and illustrated with two reproductions of illustrations from books drawn by Mr. Rackham, both in black and white.

The London Bookman. October, 1926. “The Value of Criti-