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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Rackham, Arthur
London/NY: William Heineman/Doubleday Page, (1907).

Quarto. xi, 162pp., + 12ff. plates. One of 1,100 copies. With an original ink and watercolor illustration on the limitation page, signed by Arthur Rackham. The drawing shows Alice in conversation with the Caterpillar, who is sitting on a mushroom next to his hookah. Also contains thirteen large tipped-in color... more

Price: $25,000.00

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Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures.

Rackham, Arthur
London: Heinemann, (1913).

Quarto. 43pp., + 44ff. plates. One of 1,030 copies signed by the artist. Illustrated with several line drawings in the text and forty-four tipped-in colored plates with tissue guards, showing the imaginative range of Arthur Rackham's work. Includes an Introduction by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch. Spotting to covers, wrinkle in cloth... more

Price: $1,500.00

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The Compleat Angler.

Rackham, Arthur
Philadelphia: David McKay, (1931).

Large octavo. 224pp. First trade edition. Illustrated with twelve color plates and numerous line drawings by Arthur Rackham, as well as silhouette endpapers celebrating the joys of fishing. Bound in bright, unmarked gilt-stamped teal cloth. In the original pictorial dust wrapper, which has only a few short, closed tears, and... more

Price: $550.00

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Comus.

Rackham, Arthur
London: William Heinemann, (1921).

Quarto. xviii, 76pp., + 24ff. plates. One of 550 copies signed by the illustrator, Arthur Rackham. With twenty-four tipped-in color plates and thirty-seven line drawings. Bound in pictorially gilt-stamped white paper-covered boards, with a gilt-titled vellum spine. Toning to boards, rubbing and wear to extremities, spine shows some rubbing to... more

Price: $950.00

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Goblin Market.

Rackham, Arthur
London: Harrap, (1933).

Octavo. 42pp. One of 410 copies signed by Arthur Rackham. Rossetti's poem about sisters tempted by goblin fruit is illustrated with four full-page color plates and nineteen drawings in black & white. Bound in gilt-titled limp vellum. Lacking the slipcase, else fine and bright. T.e.g. ... more

Price: $950.00

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The Ingoldsby Legends of Mirth and Marvels.

Rackham, Arthur
London: J. M. Dent, 1907.

Quarto. xix, 549pp. From an edition of 560 copies signed by Arthur Rackham, this is copy number one. The deluxe edition on large paper, with twenty-four tipped-in color plates on olive paper, twelve tinted plates, and 66 line drawings. After the success of Rackham's Alice, J. M. Dent reissued The... more

Price: $1,750.00

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The King of the Golden River.

Rackham, Arthur
London: George Harrap & Co. Ltd., (1932).

Octavo. 48pp. One of 570 copies signed by Arthur Rackham. Illustrated with four color plates, fifteen black & white drawings, pictorial endpapers, and decorations. Fine in full limp vellum, titled in gilt. With the original slipcase, which is lightly worn at its extremities, bears adhesive residue along the lower edge,... more

Price: $750.00

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The Land of Enchantment.

Rackham, Arthur
London: Cassell, 1907.

Quarto. 144pp. First edition. A presentation copy inscribed by Arthur Rackham to a Mrs. Hamilton Walkins with a small pen drawing of an impish, winged face, dated October 17, 1907. Illustrated throughout with thirteen full-page half-tone plates, a tinted frontispiece, and numerous line drawings in black & yellow. A collection... more

Price: $3,000.00

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A Midsummer-Night's Dream.

Rackham, Arthur
London: Heinemann, 1908.

Quarto. (iv), 134pp. One of 1,000 copies signed by Arthur Rackham. With forty tipped-in color plates and thirty line drawings. Hamilton describes Rackham's interpretation of A Midsummer-Night's Dream as "definitive," and one of the finest examples of his fantasy illustrations. Original ribbon ties present, with ends secured to the endpapers... more

Price: $1,850.00

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Peer Gynt.

Rackham, Arthur
London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., (1936).

Quarto. 256pp., + 12ff. plates. One of 460 copies signed by Arthur Rackham. Ibsen's great dramatic poem is illustrated with twelve mounted color plates and numerous black & white drawings. Rackham's dark, imaginative illustrations are perfectly suited to this poetic fantasy, drawn from Scandinavian folklore. Small book label to preliminary... more

Price: $1,000.00

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The Peter Pan Portfolio.

Rackham, Arthur
New York: Brentano's, 1914.

Folio. (14)ff. First American edition, limited to 300 copies. Arthur Rackham's masterpiece is presented in grand folio, with pages measuring 20 1/2 by 14 3/4 inches. Contains twelve proof-size plates of varying sizes, tipped in, of pictures that appeared much smaller in the original quarto edition of 1906. The twelve... more

Price: $6,500.00

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The Pied Piper of Hamelin.

Rackham, Arthur
London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., (1934).

Octavo. 45pp. From an edition of 410 copies signed by Arthur Rackham, this is one of ten presentation copies, as noted on the limitation page. Illustrated with four color plates, numerous black & white drawings, and pictorial endpapers. Previous owner's signature on front free endpaper, else fine in gilt-titled vellum... more

Price: $1,100.00

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Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination.

Rackham, Arthur
London: Harrap, (1935).

Quarto. 318pp. From an edition of 460 copies signed by Arthur Rackham, this is a presentation copy, as noted on the limitation page. With an original drawing of a coiled, hissing snake in olive ink on the half-title page. Illustrated throughout with twelve color plates and seventeen plates in black... more

Price: $6,000.00

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Poor Cecco.

Rackham, Arthur
NY: Doran, (1925).

Octavo. 175pp., + 7ff. plates. First trade edition. Illustrated with seven full-page color plates, as well as black & white drawings in the text. Pictorial endpapers by Rackham. Written by the author of The Velveteen Rabbit, this scarcer Arthur Rackham title traces the adventures of a wooden dog, Cecco, and... more

Price: $650.00

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Poor Cecco.

Rackham, Arthur
NY: Doran, (1925).

Quarto. 175pp., + 7ff. plates. One of 105 copies, signed by the author. This is the scarcest deluxe edition; the book was never issued as a limited edition in England. Illustrated with seven tipped-in color plates and twenty-four drawings in the text. Pictorial endpapers also by Arthur Rackham. Written by... more

Price: $4,500.00

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Rip Van Winkle.

Rackham, Arthur
London: William Heinemann, 1905.

Quarto. viii, 58pp., + 51ff. plates One of 250 copies signed by the artist. One of Arthur Rackham's scarcest and most lavishly illustrated books. Contains a frontispiece and fifty color plates tipped onto heavy brown paper, one of them spread over two pages, as well as black & white pictorial... more

Price: $6,500.00

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The Sleeping Beauty.

Rackham Arthur
Philadelphia: Lippincott, (1920).

Quarto. 110pp. One of 625 copies signed by the artist. Illustrated with one tipped-in color plate and numerous silhouettes, several of them splashed with color. This is one of only two titles that Arthur Rackham illustrated with silhouettes; Hamilton writes, "It is immediately clear that Rackham is a master of... more

Price: $950.00

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Some British Ballads.

Rackham, Arthur
London: Constable, (1919).

Quarto. 170pp., + 16ff. plates. First edition. One of 575 copies signed by Arthur Rackham. A collection of traditional English ballads, illustrated with sixteen mounted color plates, with tissue guards, and twenty-four line drawings. Bound in quarter vellum, with a gilt illustration to vellum-backed paper boards. Some spotting to vellum,... more

Price: $950.00

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Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles & Mary Lamb.

Rackham, Arthur
London: Dent, 1909.

Quarto. xii, 304pp. One of 750 copies signed by Arthur Rackham. The deluxe edition, printed on large paper. Illustrated with thirteen tipped-in color plates, including the extra plate "Puck," which was only found in the large paper edition. In full gilt-stamped white cloth with four ribbon ties. Slight toning to... more

Price: $1,500.00

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Two Old Ladies, Two Foolish Fairies, and a Tom Cat: The Surprising Adventures of Tuppy and Tue.

Rackham, Arthur
London: Cassell and Company, Limited, 1897.

Octavo. 190pp., 9ff. of advertisements, + 4ff. plates. First edition, first issue with first page of advertisements dated "6G-10.97." The story follows the adventures of Puss in Boots after he begins his life at Court and is illustrated with four full-page color plates and nineteen black & white drawings. This... more

Price: $1,350.00

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