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on brown paper, fourteen drawings in black and white, and pictorial end-papers, all by Arthur Rackham. Limited to 1130 copies, of which 1100, numbered 1–1100, are for sale in Great Britain, Ireland and Colonies, and 30 copies, numbered 1101–1130, are for presentation.

There is a trade edition bound in green cloth with gold pictorial stamping on the cover and dark green lettering on the cover and spine. Same cover design as on the limited edition; same number of illustrations, but unmounted. 161 numbered pages, 5¾×8.

American Edition: Bound in red cloth with illustration from the book pasted on the cover, lettering in white on the cover and spine; otherwise, the same as the English trade edition. There is a limited edition for America bound in green boards with a picture of “Alice” pasted on the cover and gold lettering on the cover and spine. The plates are the same and are mounted. 550 copies signed by the publishers. Same size as English limited edition.

French Edition: ADVENTURES D’ALICE AU PAYS DE MERVEILLES. Has same binding as the English trade edition. Published by Librairie Hachette, Paris.

THE LAND OF/ENCHANTMENT/ILLUSTRATED BY/ARTHUR RACKHAM/A.R.W.S./[drawing]/CASSELL AND COMPANY, LIMITED/LONDON, PARIS, NEW YORK, TORONTO AND MELBOURNE/MCMVII, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Bound in olive-green cloth with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and gold lettering on the cover and spine. 114 numbered pages, 8½×10¾. Thirteen full-page illustrations in half-tone with a light yellow background and twenty-four drawings in the text with yellow background. The frontispiece is tinted.

There is another edition bound in cocoa cloth with brown pictorial stamping on the cover, the same as the other edition. This