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advertisements, not numbered. The frontispiece is in half-tone, “The Castle Inn,” by Arthur Rackham; and there are no other illustrations in the book. There was also an American edition of this book published the same year, but the illustrations were done by Appleton Clark.

1899

FEATS/ON THE/FJORD/A TALE/BY/HARRIET MARTINEAU/WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS/BY/A. RACKHAM/LONDON:/J. M. DENT & COMPANY/ALDINE HOUSE, BEDFORD STREET/COVENT GARDEN/1899.
There are two bindings of this book, one in blue leather and the other in blue cloth. The leather binding has gold stamping on the cover and gold lettering on the spine; the cloth binding has the stamping in blind on the cover and gold lettering on the spine; gilt cop. Both editions have 237 numbered pages, 3⅝×6. The frontispiece is in colour, and there are eleven full-page illustrations in black and white, all by Arthur Rackham. This book is one of a series of The Temple Classics For Young People.

TALES/FROM/SHAKESPEARE/BY/CHARLES & MARY/LAMB/WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS/BY/A. RACKHAM/LONDON:/J. M. DENT & COMPANY/ALDINE HOUSE, BEDFORD STREET/COVENT GARDEN./1899.
There are two bindings of this book, one in blue leather and one in blue cloth. The leather binding has gold stamping on the cover and gold lettering on the spine, and the cloth binding has the stamping in blind on the cover and gold lettering on the spine; gilt top. Both editions have 562 numbered pages, 3⅝×6. The frontispiece is in colour, and there are eleven full-page illustrations in black and white, all by Arthur Rackham. This book is one of a series of The Temple Classics For Young People. This book was reprinted in 1909 in a larger edition with