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Arthur Rackham illustrated stories published in Cassell Magazine, never published elsewhere:
1. "The Magic Bat" by Horace Bleackley illustrated by Rackham - Cassell Magazine August 1901 - 18cm15cm - condition: good, complete story with all Rackham illustrations, cut from magazine
2. "At Henley" illustrated by Rackham - Cassell Magazine July 1899 - 18cm15cm - condition: good, complete story with all Rackham illustrations, removed from magazine
3 "The Red Friend" illustrated by Rackham - - Cassell Magazine Sep 1899 - 18cm15cm - condition: good, complete story with all Rackham illustrations, removed from magazine
4 "Story of the New River" illustrated by Rackham - Cassell Magazine March 1898 - 18cm15cm - condition: good, with all Rackham illustrations, removed from magazine
5 "The Doll's Romance" by Maya Hamilton and illustrated by Rackham - - Cassell Magazine July 1898 - 18cm15cm - Condition: good, complete story with all Rackham illustrations, removed from magazine
Arthur Rackham's most important works are the illustrations to Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (1900), Rip van Winkle (1905), Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens (50 colored plates) (1906), and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (13 colored plates) ( 1907), A Midsummer Night's Dream (40 colored plates) (1908), Undine (15 colored plates) (1909), the text for Richard Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen ("The Ring of the Nibelung") (with 34 colored plates for The Rhinegold & The Valkyrie (1910) and 32 colored plates for Siegfried & The Twilight of the Gods (1911) and countless other books. Another classic, containing eleven drawings by Charles Rackham based on situations in William Shakespeare's plays. is an edition of Mary and Charles Lamb: Tales from Shakespeare for young people.