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[Note: Mr. Rackham remembers having done many magazine illustrations earlier than 1896. He says his first published work was in Scraps in 1884.]

Cassell’s Magazine. February, 1896. “Recent Escapes from Gaol.” By Major Arthur Griffiths. Five illustrations in black and white. Some of these illustrations were later used in the book, Mysteries of Police and Crime.

Little Folks, a magazine for young people. London, Cassell & Co. February, 1896. “.” (No author given.) Two illustrations in black and white.

Cassell’s Magazine. March, 1896. “The Gatherer.” An illustrated record of Invention, Discovery and Science. Two drawings in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

Little Folks. March, 1896. “The Maker of Ghosts and the Maker of Shadows.” By A. E. Bonser. Three illustrations in black and white. These illustrations appeared in the book, The Land of Enchantment, 1907.

Cassell’s Magazine. April, 1896. “Unsolved Mysteries of Crime.” By Major Arthur Griffiths. Six illustrations in black and white. Some of these illustrations appeared later in the book, Mysteries of Police and Crime.

Little Folks. April, 1896. “The Song of Simple Simon.” (No author given.) Two illustrations in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted. This number also contains “The Maker of Ghosts and the Maker of Shadows” (continued). Three illustrations in black and white.

Little Folks. July, 1896 “