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Box Art, Transmuted; Distinguished Artists Design Lids.” A short article about the work of various artists done for candy boxes. One reproduction of a picture done by Arthur Rackham.

The North Wall. Fall, 1933. A catalogue published by the Argus Book Shop, Chicago, Illinois. A quotation from a letter written by Arthur Rackham, referring to book collecting. Several artists and authors wrote their views on the subject.

The Bookman, London. Christmas Number, December, 1933. “Some Early Illustrated Books of Arthur Rackham.” By E. A. Osborne. An article describing nine of the early Rackham books, and the various points of the real first editions. Illustrated with pictures of three of the scarce books, showing the cover designs. One illustration in black and white from The Arthur Rackham Fairy Book and a supplement picture: one full page plate in colour from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens.

Punch, London. January 3, 1934. A short article about the production of Hansel and Gretel at the Cambridge Theater in London. The scenes, costumes and drop curtains designed by Arthur Rackham.

The Sphere, London. January 6, 1934. A short article about Hansel and Gretel and a small picture.