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and spine and gold lettering; gilt top. 182 numbered pages, 9⅛×11¼. Thirty full-page illustrations in colour mounted on brown paper, and nine drawings in black and white. This edition is limited to 1150 copies, numbered and signed by the artist, of which 150 are reserved for the United States of America.

There is a trade edition bound in brown buckram with the same pictorial stamping in gold and gold lettering. This edition has the same number of illustrations as the limited edition, with added pictorial end-papers. Size of page, 7⅛×10. The coloured plates are mounted on tan paper.

American Edition: Bound in blue cloth with the same pictorial stamping in gold. This book is the same as the English trade edition with the exception of the binding. Published by Doubleday, Page & Co., New York. The limited edition is bound in brown boards with pictorial gold stamping. 150 copies, signed by the artist.

THE PRACTICE OF/WATER-COLOUR PAINTING/ILLUSTRATED BY THE WORK/OF MODERN ARTISTS/BY/A. L. BALDRY/WIH ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR BY/DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS/MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED/ST. MARTIN’S STREET, LONDON &/THE FINE ARTS SOCIETY, LIMITED/148 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON/1911.
Bound in blue cloth with gold lettering in a panel on the cover and gold lettering on the spine; gilt top. 166 numbered pages, 7×10. This book contains a short article about Arthur Rackham’s work and two full-page illustrations in colour, “Villars,” a sketch, and “The King And The Swineherd,” both by Rackham. “The King And The Swineherd” appears in Arthur Rackham’s Book of Pictures in 1913. There are many other illustrations in this book, all in colour, by various artists.

1912

AESOP’S FABLES/A NEW TRANSLATION/BY V. S. VERNON