BARRIE, J.M. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. With drawings by Arthur Rackham, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1906, 4°, number 211 of 500 copies signed by the artist, 50 coloured plates tipped-onto buff paper, original pictorial vellum gilt, yellow silk ties, t.e.g. [Latimore & Haskell p. 27]

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BARRIE, J.M. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. With drawings by Arthur Rackham, London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1906, 4°, number 211 of 500 copies signed by the artist, 50 coloured plates tipped-onto buff paper, original pictorial vellum gilt, yellow silk ties, t.e.g. [Latimore & Haskell p. 27]

The binding is illustrated in colour on page .... The illustration above is of the Serpentine, "a lovely lake," the caption states, "and there is a drowned forest at the bottom of it. If you peer over the edge you can see the trees all growing upside down, and they say that at night there are also drowned stars in it."

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