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THE/WINDMILL:/STORIES, ESSAYS, POEMS &/PICTURES BY AUTHORS & ARTISTS/WHOSE WORKS ARE PUBLISHED AT THE/SIGN OF THE WINDMILL/EDITED BY L. CALLENDER/[publisher’s stamp]/LONDON:/WILLIAM HEINEMANN LTD./MCMXXIII.
Bound in orange boards with a dark brown cloth back, gold lettering on the cover and spine and publisher’s stamp in gold on the cover. 225 numbered pages, 7¼×10. One full-page picture in colour by Arthur Rackham and many other illustrations by various artists. The picture by Arthur Rackham is enticed “Somebody’s Book.”

American Edition: This edition has the same binding as the English edition but is limited to 500 copies for sale in the United States of America and has a gilt top. There are the same number of pages and illustrations. Published by Heinemann, London.

1924

SOME BRITISH BALLADS/[drawing]/ILLUSTRATED BY/ARTHUR RACKHAM/CONSTABLE & CO. LTD./LONDON [1924].
Bound in light blue cloth with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine and gold lettering. 170 numbered pages, 7⅜×10. This book is in every way like the 1919 edition published by Constable, London, but this edition was published by Heinemann. The title page remains the same with the Constable imprint. The only way of telling this edition from the first edition is that “Heinemann” is stamped in gold at the bottom of the spine, and there is a page inserted in the front of the book with the following note: “By arrangement with Messrs. Constable & Co., this book is now published by Messrs. Heinemann Ltd., 20 & 21, Bedford Street, W.C.” There is a little black and white sketch at the bottom of this note by Arthur Rackham that does not appear in the first edition. This edition has the pictorial end-