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 all dated 1901. One in light blue, one in dark blue, and one in purple cloth. All have the same pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine, and gold lettering, but the first issues have the gilt tops. Twelve full-page illustrations in colour and the same number of black end white as the limited edition, but smaller, 6⅛×9.

American Edition: This edition is the same as the English trade edition, in the three different bindings. Published by E. P. Dutton & Co, New York.

Bound in vellum with pictorial gold stamping on the cover and spine and gold lettering; gilt top. 325 numbered pages, 8¾×11½. Forty full-page illustrations in colour mounted on white paper, and fifty-five drawings in black and white. This edition is limited to 750 numbered and signed copies for sale in Great Britain and Ireland. Yellow silk ties.

The trade edition is bound in red cloth with the same pictorial stamping and lettering in gold and the same number of illustrations, but the trade edition has pictorial end-papers by Rackham. Both editions are reprinted from the 1900 edition with added illustrations and larger pages; the size of the page, 7¼×10.

American Edition: Bound in three-quarters suede with green board covers, with the same pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine, and gold lettering. This edition has the same number of illustrations as the English trade edition and is the same in every way but the binding.

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