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spine, and gold lettering. 252 numbered pages, 5¾×9. End-papers, chapter headings and tail-pieces by Arthur Rackham, and many full-page illustrations by various artists. 150 numbered sets, uniform binding. (Haddon Hall Library.) For information about trade editions see: Wild Life in Hampshire Highlands, 1899.

QUEEN MAB’S/FAIRY/REALM/ILLUSTRATED/BY H. COLE/A. GARTH JONES/H. R. MILLAR/A. RACKHAM/&/R. SAVAGE/GEORGE NEWNES LTD./SOUTHAMPTON STREET/LONDON W. C. 1901.
Bound in dark blue cloth with pictorial design on the cover and spine in green and gold; gold lettering on cover and spine; gilt edge. 310 numbered pages, 5½×7¾. This book is a collection of short stories by various authors. There are five drawings in black and white by Arthur Rackham, two of which are full page.

MYSTERIES/OF/POLICE AND CRIME/BY/MAJOR ARTHUR GRIFFITHS/FORMERLY OF H. M. INSPECTORS OF PRISONS; JOHN HOWARD GOLD/MEDALLIST; AUTHOR OF “MEMORIALS OF MILLBANK,” “CHRONICLES OF NEWGATE,” ETC./PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED/IN THREE VOLUMES/VOL. I [II] [III]/SPECIAL EDITION/CASSELL AND COMPANY, LIMITED/LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK & MELBOURNE/ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [1901].
Special edition for subscribers bound in green cloth with imitation leather back and corners and gold lettering on the spine. Three volumes. All have 464 pages each, 6½×9. Volume I has nine illustrations in black and white by Arthur Rackham; volume II has four; and volume III has one. There are numerous illustrations in all the volumes by various artists.

The first edition of this book was published in 1898 in two