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WHOLLY BY ARTHUR RACKHAM

Wagner, Richard: The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie. William Heinemann. 48 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 1,150 copies signed by Rackham, of which 150 were reserved for U.S.A. Also published by Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, in a trade edition.)

1911

Wagner, Richard: Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods. William Heinemann. 39 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 1,150 copies signed by Rackham, of which 150 were reserved for U.S.A. Also published by Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, in a trade edition.)

1912

Aesop: Aesop’s Fables. William Heinemann. 65 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 1,450 copies signed by Rackham, of which 250 were reserved for U.S.A. and 200 for Australia. Also published by Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, in a trade edition.)

Barrie, J. M.: Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. New edition. Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd. 62 illustrations. (See under 1906: Barrie.)

The Peter Pan Portfolio: Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd. 12 plates. (See under 1906: Barrie.)

1913

Mother Goose. The Old Nursery Rhymes. William Heinemann. 98 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 1,130 copies, signed by Rackham. Also published in New York, in a trade edition, with 79 illustrations and an additional title-page design in colour.)

Arthur Rackham’s Book of Pictures. William Heinemann. 54 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 1,030 copies signed by Rackham. Also published by The Century Co., New York, in a trade edition.)

1915

Dickens, Charles: A Christmas Carol. William Heinemann. 32 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 530 copies signed by Rackham. Also published by J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, in a trade edition and a de-luxe edition limited to 100 copies signed by Rackham. Republished in 1916 by William Heinemann, London, and Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, with 38 illustrations, some new.)

1916

The Allies’ Fairy Book. William Heinemann. 36 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 525 copies signed by Rackham. Also published by J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, in a trade edition and a de-luxe limited edition.)

1917

Grimm, the brothers: Little Brother and Little Sister. Constable & Co., Ltd. 55 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 525 copies signed by Rackham, with an extra plate. Also published by Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, in a trade edition.)

Malory, Sir Thomas: The Romance of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Abridged from Malory’s Morte D’Arthur by Alfred Pollard. Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 86 illustrations. (There was also a

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