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WHOLLY BY ARTHUR RACKHAM

Milton, John: Comus. William Heinemann. 61 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 530 copies signed by Rackham, of which 100 were reserved for U.S.A. Also published by Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, in a trade edition.)

1922

Hawthorne, Nathaniel: A Wonder Book. Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd. 44 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 600 copies signed by Rackham. Also published by George H. Doran Co., New York, in a trade edition.)

1923

A Fairy Book. Doubleday, Page & Co., New York. 31 illustrations. (This is a reprint, under a new title but with only 31 of the original illustrations, of the book previously published as The Allies’ Fairy Book in 1916.)

1925

Morley, Christopher: Where the Blue Begins. William Heinemann, Ltd. 20 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 175 copies signed by Rackham. Also published by Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, in a trade edition and a de-luxe edition limited to 100 copies signed by Morley and Rackham.) This is an illustrated reprint of a book originally published without illustrations in 1922. Only the original copyright date is given on the reverse of the title-page.

Bianco, Margery Williams: Poor Cecco. George H. Doran Co. 31 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 105 copies signed by the author. Also published by Chatto & Windus, London, in a trade edition.)

1926

Shakespeare, William: The Tempest. (William Heinemann, Ltd. 45 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition, with an extra plate, limited to 560 copies signed by Rackham, of which 260 copies were reserved for U.S.A. Also published by Doubleday, Page & Co., New York, in a trade edition.)

1928

Brown, Abbie Farwell: The Lonesomest Doll. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston and New York, 30 illustrations. (This is a new illustrated edition of a book originally published in 1901 with illustrations by a different artist. There was no English edition.)

Irving, Washington: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd. 38 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 375 copies signed by Rackham, of which 125 copies were reserved for U.S.A. Also published by David McKay Co., Philadelphia, in a trade edition.)

1929

Goldsmith, Oliver: The Vicar of Wakefield. George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd. 34 illustrations. (There was also a de-luxe edition limited to 775 copies signed by Rackham, of which 200 copies were reserved for U.S.A. Also published by David McKay Co., Philadelphia, in a trade edition.)

1930

Byron, May: J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens retold for little people. Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd. 20 illustrations. (These illustrations are reprinted, reduced in

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