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Little Folks. July to December, 1905. “The Princess Banza.” By Myra Hamilton. A serial. One black and white illustration in each issue. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

Little Folks. December, 1905. “The Lost Crown.” (No author given.) One illustration in black and white.

The Studio, London. Special Spring Number, 1905. The “Old” Water-Colour Society, 1804–1904. Edited by Charles Holme. One full page plate in color by Arthur Rackham, and many other illustrations by various artists. This illustration has not been reprinted.

International Studio. May, 1905. “Arthur Rackham: A Painter of Fantasies.” By A. L. Baldry. One full page plate in colour and twelve pictures in black and white. Many of these pictures are privately owned and have not been reproduced before. The plate is entitled “Playmates.”

Punch’s Almanack for 1905. One full page drawing in black and white and five small drawings.

Punch, or The London Charivari. July 5, 1905. One full page drawing in black and white.

Punch. August 30, 1905. One drawing in black and white.

Punch. September 6, 1905. One drawing in black and white.

Punch. September 27, 1905. Two drawings in black and white.

Punch. October 11, 1905. Two drawings in black and white.

Punch. October 25, 1905. One drawing in black and white.

Punch. November 15, 1905. One drawing in black and white.

Punch. November 29, 1905. One drawing in black and white.

The Pall Mall Magazine. December, 1905. “A Little Oriental Rug.” By C. J. Wills. Four illustrations in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted, with the exception