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TRATED BY/ARTHUR RACKHAM/[ornament]/LONDON 1909/WILLIAM HEINEMANN/NEW YORK/DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO.
Bound in vellum with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine and gold lettering; gilt top. This edition is limited to 1000 numbered and signed copies for Great Britain, Ireland and Colonies. Fifteen full-page illustrations in colour mounted on brown paper, and thirty drawings in black and white. 136 numdered pages, 9×11½. Yellow silk ties.

There is a trade edition bound in blue cloth with the same pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine. This edition has the same number of illustrations with the addition of pictorial end-papers by Rackham. Size of page, 7⅛×10.

American Edition: Trade edition bound in grey boards with the same pictorial stamping in gold as the English trade edition and the same in every way but the binding. There is a limited edition for America, bound in brown boards with the same pictorial stamping and lettering. 250 numbered copies, signed by the artist.

THE/RAINBOW BOOK/TALES OF FUN & FANCY/BY/MRS. M. H. SPIELMANN/ILLUSTRATED BY/ARTHUR RACKHAM/HUGH THOMPSON/BERNARD PARTRIDGE/LEWIS BAUMER/HARRY ROUNTREE/C. WILHELM/LONDON/CHATTO & WINDUS/1909.
Bound in red cloth with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine and gold lettering; gilt top. 289 numbered pages, 5½×7⅝. Fifteen drawings in black and white, and one full-page illustration in colour by Arthur Rackham. Many other illustrations by various artists listed. The stories illustrated by Arthur Rackham first appeared in Little Folks in 1905 and 1906 with the same illustrations.