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 the stamping in blind on the cover and gold lettering on the spine; gilt top. Both editions have 363 numbered pages, 3⅝×6. The frontispiece is in colour, and there are eleven full-page illustrations in black and white, all by Arthur Rackham. This book is one of a series, The Temple Classics For Young People. This book was reprinted in 1909 in a larger edition with added illustrations and will be found listed with the 1909 books.

Bound in light blue with pictorial stamping on the cover and spine in yellow and black and white, and gold lettering on cover and spine. 305 numbered pages, 5×7; also 32 pages advertisements at the back of the book. Six full-page illustrations in half-tone by Arthur Rackham. There is another binding of this book in coral-pink cloth, with the same date on the title page and the pictorial stamping; but as the first American edition was bound in blue cloth and bound from the English sheets, we feel that the blue binding was the first issue. The first issue of the blue binding has light yellow end-papers that match the yellow of the cover design, while the pink and the later blue bindings have gray end-papers. The cover design is taken from one of the illustrations in the book.

American Edition: Has the same blue binding and is the same in every way, except that it has gray end-papers and a gilt top. Published by E. P. Dutton, New York, 1901.

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Bound in vellum with gold pictorial stamping on cover and