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colour, two full-page silhouette drawings with colour and six double and eight single-page silhouette drawings in black and white; also forty-one drawings in the text, pictorial end-papers in green and white. Limited to 625 copies (600 for sale) numbered and signed by the artist, of which 100 are for sale in the United States of America. This edition has an extra coloured plate that is not in the trade edition.

The trade edition is bound in pictorial boards in rose and black, with a rose cloth back, rose and white lettering on the cover and black lettering on the spine. Same number of pages, size 7¼×10. The illustrations are the same, with exception of the extra coloured plate in the limited edition, Date on the reverse of tile page is 1920.

American Edition: This edition has the same binding as the English trade edition and the same number of illustrations. Published by J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia.

French Edition: LA BELLE AU BOIS DORMANT. Published by Librairie Hachette, Paris. This edition has the same binding as the English trade edition and the same number of illustrations.

IRISH/FAIRY/TALES/BY/JAMES/STEPHENS/ILLUSTRATED BY/ARTHUR/RACKHAM/MACMILLAN & CO. LTD./LONDON 1920.
Bound in white boards with vellum back, pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine and gold lettering; gilt top. 318 numbered pages, 8⅞×10⅞. There are sixteen full-page illustrations in colour mounted on cream paper and twenty-one drawings in black and white. This edition is limited to 520 copies, signed by the artist.

There is a trade edition bound in green cloth with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and gold lettering. This edition has the same number of illustrations as the limited edition and the same number of pages, size 6¼×8¼.