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1925

FOURTH ANNUAL OF/ADVERTISING ART/FROM ADVERTISEMENTS SHOWN AT THE EX-/HIBITION OF THE ART DIRECTOR’S CLUB, ART CENTER, NEW YORK, APRIL 27 TO MAY 14/[monogram in square]/1925/THE ANNUAL IS PUBLISHED BY THE ART DIRECTOR’S CLUB OF NEW YORK/DISTRIBUTED BY THE BOOK SERVICE COMPANY, 15 EAST 40TH STREET, NEW YORK.
Bound in dark green boards with light green cloth back, gold lettering on the cover and spine and uniform in size with the Third Annual. There are three small reproductions in half-tone of pictures by Arthur Rackham that he did for Cashmere Bouquet Soap for Colgate and Company.

POOR CECCO/BY/MARGERY WILLIAMS BIANCO/AUTHOR OF “THE VELVETEEN RABBIT”/ILLUSTRATED BY/ARTHUR RACKHAM/[drawing]/NEW YORK/GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY [1925].
Bound in light blue boards with vellum back, blue leather label on the spine with gold lettering; no lettering on the cover. 175 numbered pages, 8½×11½. Seven full-page illustrations in colour mounted on white paper and twenty-four drawings in black and white; also pictorial end-papers in blue and white. Limited to 105 numbered copies, signed by the author. There is no limited English edition.

There is a trade edition bound in blue cloth with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and gold lettering on the cover and spine. Same number of illustrations as in the limited edition, but the pictorial end-papers are different from the ones in the limited edition. Later issues of this edition do not have pictorial end-papers. Size of page, 6⅞×9½. This story with the same illustrations first appeared in magazine form in Good Housekeeping, beginning in May, 1925.