- Endpapers sl. browned; 1 plate loose. = Hughey 29a.
- Endpapers sl. foxed. Spine-end strifle rubbed. Fine copy.
= English trade ed. Hughey 23a; Ray 332: "After the appearance in 1907 of Stories from the Arabian Nights with 50 plates from his hand, Dulac became Rackham's chief rival in providing colored illustrations for reproduction by the three color-process for the gift-book trade. His best work, however, is to be found in The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales."
- Upper hinge broken; occas. sl. foxed/ stained; a few lvs. sl. dam. Binding worn/ sl. stained; 1 corner heavily dam.; lower joint splitting.
= Hughey 19a. Loosely inserted a notice of an exhibition on Dulac's original watercolour drawings illustrating The Tempest at the Leicester Galleries (London, 1908).
ADDED: Broadwood, L.E. and Fuller Maitland, J.A. (ed.). English County Songs. Words and Music. London, Leadenhall Press, 1893, 1st ed., VIII,185p., scores, orig. giltlettered cl., 4to.
- First and last few lvs. browned/ foxed. Binding sl. worn/ stained/ sunned.
= Pioneering collection and edition of English folk songs, with scores.
- Partly (vaguely) foxed, especially vol.2. Slipcases worn at edges; slipcase vol.2 lacks bottom; backstrips of chemises sl. stained.
= Monod 11340; The Artist & the Book 281. Massive publication.
= Publications by i.a. De Lojen Deur Pers (Heemstede); Eliance Pers (Zandvoort); Arethusa Pers (Baarn) and De Klencke Pers (Oosterhesselen).