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the cover and spine; the stamping blind. Published by he International News, New York. Same number of illustrations.

PRINCESS MARY’S/GIFT BOOK/[crown and monogram]/ALL PROFITS FROM SALE ARE GIVEN TO/THE QUEEN’S “WORK FOR WOMEN” FUND/[ornament]/WHICH IS ACTING IN CONJUNCTION WITH/THE NATIONAL FUND/HODDER & STOUGHTON/LONDON. NEW YORK TORONTO [1914].
Bound in white cloth with dark green lettering on cover and spine. 140 numbered pages, 7¼×9¾. There is also a binding in blue cloth with dark blue lettering. The two editions are identical in everything but the binding; and as there was no date on the editions, it is difficult to identify the first issue or to know if they were published at the same time in two different bindings. De luxe edition bound in fall brown leather with gold lettering on the cover and spine, identical with the other editions except for the binding. One full-page illustration in colour and five black and white drawings, by Arthur Rackham, illustrating “The Land of Let’s Pretend,” by Lady Sybil Grant. Many other illustrations by other artists.

FEATS ON THE/FIORD/BY/HARRIET MARTINEAU/[picture]/WITH ILLUSTRATIONS/BY ARTHUR RACKHAM/COLOURED BY W. CUBITT COOKE/[border]/LONDON: J. M. DENT & SONS LIMITED/NEW YORK: E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY [1914].
Bound in either red or green cloth with an illustration from the book pasted on the cover and pictorial stamping on the cover and spine, and gold lettering. 128 numbered pages, 5×7. Eight full-page illustrations drawn by Arthur Rackham and coloured by Mr. Cooke. This book is a reprint of the 1899 edition that had the illustrations in black and white with the exception of the frontispiece. No date.