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Nonfiction Title:
The Arthur Rackham Treasury • nonfiction by
Jeff A. Menges
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- ii • The Magic Cup • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- v • Introduction (The Arthur Rackham Treasury) • essay by Jeff A. Menges
- 1 • He even ventured to taste the beverage, which he found had much of the flavour of excellent Hollands. • (1905) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 2 • He soon found many of his former cronies, though all rather worse for the wear and tear of time. • (1905) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 3 • He preferred making friends among the rising generation, with whom he soon grew into great favor. • (1905) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 4 • They all crowded round The Dodo panting and asking, "But who has won?" • (1907) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 5 • A Mad Tea Party • (1907) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 6 • The Mock Turtle drew a long breath and said, "That's very curious." • (1907) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 7 • At this the whole pack rose up into the air, and came flying down upon her. • (1907) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 8 • ...where often you and I Upon faint primrose-buds were wont to lie, Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet • (1908) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 9 • She never had so sweet a changeling • (1908) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 10 • I am that merry wanderer of the night • (1908) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 11 • To hear the sea-maid's music • (1908) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 12 • And a fairy song • (1908) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 13 • Titania lying asleep. • (1908) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 14 • What angel wakes me from my flower bed? • (1908) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 15 • He saw by the moonlight momentarily unveiled, a little island encircled by the flood; and there under the branches of the overhanging trees was Undine. • (1909) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 16 • At length they all pointed their stained fingers at me. • (1909) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 17 • "Little niece," said Kühleborn, "forget not that I am here with thee as a guide." • (1909) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 18 • She hath a mark, like a violet, between her shoulders, and another like it on the instep of her left foot. • (1909) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 19 • Soon she was lost to sight in the Danube. • (1909) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 20 • Gulliver released from the strings raises and stretches himself. • (1909) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 21 • Gulliver's combat with the wasps. • (1909) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 22 • Two of those sages...like peddlers among us. • (1909) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 23 • The Kensington Gardens are in London, where the King lives. • (1910) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 24 • The lady with balloons, who sits just outside. • (1910) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 25 • The Rhine-Maidens teasing Alberich • (1910) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 26 • The Rhine's pure-gleaming children Told me of their sorrow • (1910) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 27 • Horrible Dragon, O swallow me not! Spare the life of poor Loge! • (1910) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 28 • The Rhine's fair children, Bewailing their lost gold, weep • (1910) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 29 • Brünnhilde • (1910) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 30 • The ring upon they hand—...ah, be implored! For Wotan Fling it away! • (1911) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 31 • Siegfried! Siegfried! Our warning is true: Flee, oh flee from the curse! • (1911) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 32 • The Hare and the Tortoise • (1912) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 33 • The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea • (1912) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 34 • The Two Pots • (1912) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 35 • Venus and the Cat • (1912) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 36 • Goblin thieves • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 37 • Adrift • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 38 • Santa Claus • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 39 • Marjorie and Margaret • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 40 • The Fairy Wife • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 41 • Butterflies • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 42 • Bye, baby bunting • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 43 • Hark, hark, the dogs do bark! • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 44 • Little Miss Muffett • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 45 • As I was going to St. Ives • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 46 • The fair maid who the first of May, Goes to the fields at break of day • (1913) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 47 • "If thou wilt give me this pretty little one," says the king's son, "I wil take thee at they word." • (1916) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 48 • The third time she wore the star-dress which sparkled at every step. • (1917) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 49 • Suddenly the branches twined round her and turned into two arms. • (1917) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 50 • He played until the room was entirely filled with gnomes. • (1917) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 51 • What did she find there but real ripe strawberries. • (1917) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 52 • How Sir Lancelot fought with a fiendly dragon • (1917) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 53 • How at the Castle of Corbin a maiden bare in the Sangreal and foretold the achievements of Galahad. • (1917) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 54 • "Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman." • (1918) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 55 • Now that May's call musters files of baby hands • (1918) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 56 • Summer's rose-garlanded train • (1918) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 57 • Next morning when they passed under the gateway, the princess said "Alas! Dear Falada, there thou hangest." • (1920) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 58 • Good Dwarf, can you not tell me where my brothers are? • (1920) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 59 • All at once the door opened and an old, old woman, supporting herself on a crutch, came hobbling out. • (1920) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 60 • All midst the Gardens fair Of Hesperus, and his daughters three That sing about the golden tree • (1921) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 61 • Sweet Echo • (1921) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 62 • ...as Daphne was, Root-bound, that fled Apollo. • (1921) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 63 • The Brothers rush in with swords drawn. • (1921) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 64 • Sabrina rises, attended by water-Nymphs. • (1921) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 65 • Little Marygold was a human child no longer, but a golden statue! • (1922) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 66 • It seemed as if a sudden swarm of winged creatures brushed past her. • (1922) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 67 • We do not think it proper to be acquainted with them, because they have sea-green hair, and taper away like fishes. • (1922) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 68 • Hercules gave a great shrug of his shoulders. It now being twilight, you might have seen two or three stars tumble out of their places. • (1922) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 69 • The isle is full of noises, Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not • (1926) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 70 • Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments Will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices • (1926) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 71 • Go bring the rabble O'er whom I give thee power, here to this place • (1926) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 72 • Sunday waistcoats for Dick and Bill • (1929) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 73 • That little melancholy air your papa was so fond of. • (1929) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 74 • "Look, Lizzie, look Lizzie, Down the glen tramp little men" • (1933) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 75 • White and golden Lizzie stood • (1933) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 76 • The wall was now nearly upon a level with my breast. Unsheathing my rapier, I began to grope with it about the recess. • (1935) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 77 • Tripetta advanced to the monarch's seat, and, falling on her knees before him, implored him to spare her friend. • (1935) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 78 • At length for my seared and writhing body there was no longer an inch of foothold on the firm floor of the prison. • (1935) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 79 • I at length found myself within view of the melancholy house of Usher. • (1935) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 80 • The young Metzengerstein seemed riveted to the saddle of that colossal horse. • (1935) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 81 • Peer before the king of the trolls. • (1936) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 82 • Peer among the wedding guests. • (1936) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 83 • The death of Aase. • (1936) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 84 • The badger's winter stores, which indeed were visible everywhere, took up half the room. • (1940) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
- 85 • She arranged the shawl with a profesional fold, and tied the strings of the rusy bonnet under his chin. • (1940) • interior artwork by Arthur Rackham
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