"The English Fairy Book." Edited by Ernest Rhys. Illustrated in colours. 12mo. Cloth, $1.35. Stokes. Uniform with this may be had well-selected, well-illustrated, and well-made volumes of Scottish and Italian fairy tales.
"Fairy Gold: A Book of Old English Fairy Tales." Chosen by Ernest Rhys and illustrated by Herbert Cole. 8vo. Cloth, $2.50. Dutton. A cheap edition in Everyman's Library.
"A Child's Book of Stories." Edited by Peurhyn Wingfield Coussens. Illustrated in colour by Jessie Wilcox Smith. Quarto. Cloth, $2.25. Duffield. Eighty-seven well-known tales.
"The Big Book of Fairy Tales." Selected and edited by Walter Jerrold. Illustrated by Charles Robinson. Large 4to. Cloth, $2.50. Caldwell. Thirty well-known tales.
*"The Fairy Book." Edited by Dinah Maria Mulock. Illustrated with 36 plates in colour by Walter Goble. Large 8vo. Cloth, $5.00. Macmillan. An excellent edition of one of the best collections of fairy tales ever made. Dainty and artistic coloured plates.
"The Blue Fairy Book." Edited by Andrew Lang. Illustrated by H. J. Ford and G. P. Jacont Hood. Crown 8vo. Cloth, $2.00. Longmans. The dozen colour fairy books are not all equally good, this being the best one.
"The Fairy Book." Collected by Dinah Maria Mulock. Illustrated. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25. Harper. Thirty-six familiar tales.
"The Oak Tree Fairy Book." Edited by Clifton Johnson. Illustrated from pictures by Willard Bonte. Crown 8vo. Cloth, $1.50. Little. A half-hundred stories with all of the terrible taken out. There are more tree books.
"The Fairy Ring." Edited by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora Archibald Smith. Illustrated by E. M. Mackinstry. 8vo. Cloth, $1.35. Doubleday. Other titles by the same editors are "Magic Casements," "Tales of Wonder," and "Tales of Laughter."
"Fairy Tales Old and New." With colour plates and text illustrations by Arthur Rackham and other artists. 8vo. Cloth, $1.25. Cassell.