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cism.” A short article by Arthur Rackham with a small photograph of him.

Time: The Weekly News Magazine. November 8, 1926. A two column article about Arthur Rackham and his work, with a small picture of him at his drawing board.

The Delineator, Philadelphia. July, 1927. “Sleeping Beauty” [a poem]. By Bliss Carman. One coloured illustration. This illustration has not been reproduced.

The Bookman, New York. December, 1927. “Illustrated by Arthur Rackham.” By Elmira Grogan. An article about Mr. Rackham’s work, with one full page portrait of him.

Woman’s Journal, London. December, 1929. “Once Upon a Time.” By Naomi Royde-Smith. Two illustrations in colour. These illustrations have not been reproduced.

The Artist and Advertiser, Cincinnati. January, 1931. “Sir Arthur Rackham’s Adventure in Advertising Art.” By William P. Gibbons. An article about the water-colour paintings Mr. Rackham did for the Colgate Company, with three pictures in black and white and the cover of the magazine has a reproduction in colour. A list of these pictures will be found under “Commercial Work” in the index at the back of this book.

The Woman’s Home Companion. December, 1931. “To Bethlehem: A Christmas Masque.” By Laura Spencer Porter. Five drawings in black and white and one in colour. These illustrations have not been reproduced.

The Studio, London. March, 1933. A reproduction of a portrait done by Mr. Rackham of his daughter, Barbara. “One of the outstanding portraits shown at the recent exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters.”

The Illustrated London News. September 30, 1933. “Chocolate