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Bound in white boards with lettering in gold on the cover. 22 numbered pages, 5½×8¼. There is a photograph of Arthur Rackham used as a frontispiece and two small black and white drawings, one that had not previously been published. Printed at The Printing House of William Rudge, Mount Vernon, New York, and designed by Bruce Rogers. Limited to 175 copies.

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Bound in tan cloth with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover, gold lettering on the cover and spine; gilt top. 175 numbered pages, 8×11⅜. Three full-page lustrations by Arthur Rackham, one from A Midsummer Night’s Dream in colour, one from Little Brother and Little Sister in black and white, and one from A Dish of Apples in black and white. Many other illustrations by various artists.

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Bound in dark blue cloth with pictorial stamping in gold on the cover and spine, and gold lettering on the cover and spine. 111 numbered pages, 5¾×8. Eleven full-page illustrations in colour and twenty-drawingstwenty drawings [sic] in black and white. This book is a reprint from The Allies’ Fairy Book with one less coloured illustration and four less black and white illustrations. The Allies’ Fairy Book was published in 1916.