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English Edition: Bound in yellow cloth with orange lettering. This edition has the same number of illustrations as the American edition. Published by Chatto & Windus, London. Printed and copyrighted in America.

WHERE/THE BLUE BEGINS/BY CHRISTOPHER MORLEY/[drawing]/WITH ILLUSTRATIONS/BY ARTHUR RACKHAM/LONDON: WILLIAM HEINEMANN LTD./NEW YORK: DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO. [1925].
English limited edition is bound in white boards with a black cloth back, gold lettering on the spine, but no lettering on the cover; gilt top. 227 numbered pages, 7⅞×11. Four full-page illustrations in colour and sixteen drawings in black and white; also pictorial end-papers in blue and white. This edition is limited to 175 copies numbered and signed by the artist.

There is a trade edition bound in bright blue cloth with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine and gold lettering. Same number of illustrations and same pictorial end-papers as in the limited edition. Size of the page, 7¼×9¾.

All editions have the same title-page. All the English editions have “Printed in the United States of America” on the reverse title page. This book was originally published in 1922 without illustrations.

American Edition: The trade edition is the same as the English trade edition, but bound in a light blue cloth with the same pictorial stamping in gold. The limited edition is bound in blue and green mottled boards with a black cloth back, paper labels in yellow and black on the cover and spine; gilt top. This edition has the same number of illustrations as the English limited edition and is the same size. On the first page is noted, “The De Luxe Edition Of ‘Where The Blue Begins’ Signed by The Author, Mr. Morley, And The Illustrator, Mr. Rackham, is Limited to 100 copies.” The limited American edition does