Best Rackham edition, originally published in 1906. This edition is enlarged with a new frontispiece and seven full-page drawings that are not in the first edition. The plates were bound in sequence with the story for the first time.
"Mr Barrie's touch of fantasy, homely but eerie too, is admirably reflected. Moreover, the pictures are simple, and are clearly and firmly drawn" (Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art).
"The delightful colour and black-and-white illustrations are Arthur Rackham at his best, and, perhaps, no other artist could have been so happy in his results... Mr Rackham's work is such that one is always finding charming little unexpected surprises in out-of-the-way corners of his pictures. These illustrations are not to be merely glanced at, but carefully studied to derive the full amount of pleasure from them" (The Bystander).
Quarto (265 x 203 mm). Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in green morocco, spine lettered and decorated gilt, raised bands, single rule to boards gilt, title block and pictorial onlay of dancing elves to front board, twin rule to turn-ins gilt, burgundy endpapers, gilt edges.
With 50 tipped-in colour plates, captioned tissues and numerous black and white illustrations.
A fine copy.
The Bystander, 4 December 1912, p. 550; Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art, 8 December 1912, Supplement, p. iv.