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1906 Rare First Edition - Countess Rincklespyn and Other Edwardian Fairy Tales by Helen M. Dixon.

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Author: Helen Margaret Dixon. Kate Marion Rathbone, illustrator.
Title: The Countess Rincklespyn and Other Stories. 
Publisher: Birmingham, Cornish Brothers Ltd, 1906. First Edition.
Language: Text in English.
Size: 8.5" X 6.5".
Pages: ix-268 pages + publisher's catalog.
Binding: Very good, near fine original blue full-cloth binding with gilt titles and gilt illustration of a countess on the front cover (hinges fine, overall slightly worn and scuffed - as shown) under a protective removable mylar cover.
Content: Very good content (bright, tight, and clean, rare light foxing - as shown).
Illustrations: Complete with the 14 beautiful sepia photographs with tissue guards by Kate Marion Rathbone depicting scenes from the tales. 

The book: The Countess Rincklespyn and Other Stories is a collection of engaging and beautifully written tales by Helen Margaret Dixon. Published in 1906, this first edition is a testament to early 20th-century children's literature. The stories are accompanied by charming photographs by Kate Marion Rathbone, making this book a delightful addition to any antique book collection. The book reflects the cultural and social milieu of its time, providing a window into the storytelling style and artistic preferences of the Edwardian era, including other tales like The Little Blue Sprites, Marcelle and the 'Fairy-Child,' The Fairy Wings, and The Land of the Giants, among others.

The author: Very little is officially known about Helen Margaret Dixon. Despite the lack of extensive biographical information, her work in The Countess Rincklespyn and Other Stories showcases her talent for storytelling and her ability to engage young readers with imaginative and delightful narratives.

The illustrator: Similarly, Kate Marion Rathbone remains an elusive figure in historical records. Nonetheless, her illustrations in The Countess Rincklespyn and Other Stories speak volumes about her skill and artistic vision, capturing the essence of the stories with charm and precision. Rathbone's artwork significantly enhances the book's appeal, making it a cherished piece for collectors.