157. Ali Baba. Cover Design for The Forty Thieves.
I. First published in "Second Book," again in "Later Work," 1901. (Property of Messrs Robson & Co.)
II. Ali Baba in the Wood. First published in "Fifty Drawings," 1897. Also in Idler, May 1898, and again in "Later Work."
158. Atalanta in Calydon. First published in "Fifty Drawings," 1897; also in the Idler Magazine, March 1897, and again in "Later Work." (This drawing was exhibited at the Carfax Exhibition, October 1904, under the title of "Diana," 77.)
159. Messalina returning from the Bath. Pen-and-ink and water colours. First published in "Second Book," again in "Later Work." This drawing, together with the other one of Messalina, drawn in 1895 (see supra), two of Bathyllus, and one representing Juvenal scourging a woman (this last, slightly altered, reproduced in "Later Work"), belongs to a series of illustrations to the Sixth Satire of Juvenal. Leonard Smithers, privately printed, 1897.
160. The Houses of Sin, by Vincent O'Sullivan. Leonard Smithers, 1897. Cover design for. Reproduced in "Second Book," again in "Later Work."
161. La Dame aux Camélias. Sketch in water colour to right. On the fly-leaf of a copy of the book given to the artist by M. Alexandre Dumas, fils. First published in "Second Book," again in "Later Work." 1897.
162. Book-Plate for Miss Olive Custance (Lady Alfred Douglas). Reproduced in photogravure in "Early Work."
163. Arbuscula. Drawing in line and wash, for the édition de luxe of Vuillier's "History of Dancing." William Heinemann, 1897. Reproduced in photogravure; also an early impression of the same printed in a green tint. (Property of John Lane, Esq.)