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edition has the lettering in brown on the cover and gold on the spine. Both editions are dated 1907, but the green cloth is the better binding. These stories and illustrations appeared first in Little Folks between 1896 and 1902.

THE CHILDREN AND THE/PICTURES: BY PAMELA/TENNANT: PUBLISHED IN/LONDON BY MR. WILLIAM HEINE-/MANN AND IN NEW YORK BY THE/MACMILLAN COMPANY: MCMVII.
Bound in rose-pink cloth with pictorial stamping in black on the cover and gold lettering. The spine has black lettering. 233 numbered pages, 6×8. The title page has a drawing in brown and white by Arthur Rackham. The book contains twenty-one full-page plates in colour, reproductions of paintings of the old masters. The title page is the only Rackham drawing in the book.

GOOD NIGHT/BY/ELEANOR GATES/NEW YORK/THOMAS Y. CROWELL COMPANY/1907.
Bound in pictorial cloth. 53 numbered pages, 4½×7⅜. This book contains five illustrations in colour. This story appeared first in magazine form with the same illustrations, with one additional, in Scribner’s Magazine, February, 1906.

THE INGOLDSBY/LEGENDS OR/MIRTH & MARVELS/BY THOMAS INGOLDSBY/ESQUIRE/[drawing]/ILLUSTRATED BY/ARTHUR RACKHAM A.R.W.S./LONDON J. M. DENT & CO./NEW YORK E. P. DUTTON & CO./1907.
Bound in vellum with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine and gold lettering. 549 numbered pages, 8½×11. This edition is limited to 560 copies, 500 for sale in England and 60 in America, signed by the artist. Twenty-four full-page illustrations in colour mounted on dark green paper, twelve full-page illustrations tinted but not mounted, and sixty-six drawings in