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& CO., SALISBURY HOUSE, SALISBURY SQUARE, E.C. [1895].
Bound in white wrapper with black lettering and picture of Sir Henry Irving on the cover. 48 numbered pages, 6½×9¾. One full page drawing of Sir Henry Irving in half-tone by Arthur Rackham, a character study of him as Corporal Gregory Brewster in “A Story of Waterloo.” This drawing is reprinted from The Westminster Budget. There are many other illustrations in the book by various artists, and photographs.

1896

IN THE EVENING OF/HIS DAYS/A STUDY OF/MR. GLADSTONE IN RETIREMENT/WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF/ST. DEINIOL’S LIBRARY AND HOSTEL/LONDON:/“WESTMINSTER GAZETTE”/1896/(ALL RIGHTS RESERVED).
Bound in gray-blue cloth with gold lettering on the spine; gilt top. 150 numbered pages, 5×7⅝. Ten illustrations in black and white by Arthur Rackham and some drawings by other artists. This book was written by Hulda Friederichs.

BRACEBRIDGE/HALL/OR/THE HUMORISTS/WASHINGTON IRVING/[quotation in decoration]/SURREY/EDITION/VOL. I [II]/NEW YORK & LONDON/G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS. 1896.
Bound in dark blue cloth with elaborate gold stamping on cover and spine and gold lettering; gilt top. Two volumes. Volume I has 326 numbered pages, and four illustrations by Arthur Rackham; volume II has 327 numbered pages, and one illustration by Rackham. The illustrations are in half-tone and are full-page. The size of the page is 6×8¾%. There are many illustrations in these books by other artists.

THE MONEY-SPINNER/AND OTHER CHARACTER NOTES/BY/HENRY SETON MERRIMAN/AND/S. G. TALLENTYRE/WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHUR RACKHAM/LONDON/