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tisements at the back of the book; the first issue has only fifty titles listed under Newnes’ Sixpenny Series. Each later issue and editions adds to the titles until they reach 140 in the reprints.

There is a reprint of this book with only two illustrations, and a third used for the cover design, bound in tan wrappers with a design around the picture in orange and dark blue; lettering in blue and orange on the cover and in blue on the spine. There was no cloth edition with the Rackham illustrations.

THE LITTLE FOLKS/PICTURE ALBUM IN/COLOUR/BY/S. H. HAMER/AUTHOR OF “WHYS AND OTHER WHYS,” “QUACKLES JUNIOR,” ETC./[picture]/WITH 48 COLOURED PLATES/CASSELL AND COMPANY, LIMITED/LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK AND MELBOURNE/ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. MCMIV.
Bound in green cloth with pictorial stamping in colour on the cover and spine, green lettering on the cover, and gold lettering on the spine; green edges. 96 numbered pages, 7¾×10. This book is a collection of stories. One full-page illustration in colour by Arthur Rackham, and many other coloured illustrations by various artists. Mr. Rackham’s illustration is for the story The History of the Kittens.

THE/SURPRISING ADVENTURES/OF/TUPPY AND TUE/BY/MAGGIE BROWNE/AUTHOR OF “WANTED—A KING,” ETC. ETC./WITH COLOURED PLATES AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS BY/ARTHUR RACKHAM/CASSELL AND COMPANY, LIMITED/LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK & MELBOURNE, MCMIV/ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Bound in light blue cloth with pictorial stamping in red on the cover and gold lettering on the spine. 190 numbered pages, 5×7. Four full-page illustrations in colour and nineteen drawings in black and white. This book is a reprint from the original title, Two Old Ladies, Two Foolish Fairies and a Tom Cat, printed in 1897. The illustrations are the same.