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| #2733921 in eBooks | 2005-03-24 | 2005-03-24 | File type: PDF||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| DOVER EDITION MISSING POSTSCRIPTS for both stories; one story is missing an introductory note - significant parts of the stories|By Buckeyedobe|I've purchased Dover editions of other texts and been fine with the quality, especially for the price. However, there is a major substantive problem with this edition of Irving's stories.
--Both "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Lege|From Publishers Weekly|From Locker comes a set of paintings that, like The Boy Who Held Back the Sea , elegantly recall old Dutch masters. Rip Van Winkle, of course, is enchanted by the brew he drinks with a band of men playing ninepins in the Catskills, sleeps,
These magnificent illustrations, created for a 1905 edition of Washington Irving's enchanting fairy tale, established Arthur Rackham as a leading illustrator of his time. The illustrations featured traits that soon were to characterize much of Rackham's art: flowing pen lines and muted watercolors, forests of looming trees, lovely fairy maidens, and quizzical troll-like figures. Today these images are recognized as among Rackham's very best works. This edition feat...
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