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This is one of 11 dust-jackets designed by Blampied for new editions published in 1923 of novels and stories by E. Nesbit, a prolific and famous children's writer. The panels of nine jackets are pasted into Blamped's personal album of wrappers, two of which are known only from this album. Four more titles by E. Nesbit were later reprinted by Fisher Unwin, but not with a jacket designed by Blampied. At least two of these later titles, The Magic City and The Wonderful Garden, have a jacket signed Nick
, which is the diminuitive used by John Nicolson, a close friend of Edmund Blampied.
The 11 books with jackets designed by Blampied were reissued by T. Fisher Unwin until they merged with Ernest Benn Limited in 1928, who continued to use the same jacket design into the 1940s, though I'm not sure in this case. I don't have a copy of the book with the Blampied jacket design yet. I have shown the panel of the jacket from Blampied's personal album, which is assumed to be the first impression to use his design. The design was also used as the frontispiece of Harding's Luck.
E. Nesbit (1858-1924) was a writer and socialist. In 1880 she married Herbert Bland and with him was one of the founder members of The Fabian Society. Bland died in 1914 and she married in 1917 Thomas Terry Tucker.
Fourth impression and later?
Bibliography code: TFU-23.5
Publisher: T. Fisher Unwin, then Ernest Benn Limited
Series: E Nesbit's Children's Stories
Year: 1923
Format: 8vo
Pages: 297?
Binding: Blue cloth with title and author impressed and picture; title, author and publisher in gold on spine.
Size: 190 x 130 mm approx
Dust jacket: signed Blam lower left
Internal illustrations: Frontispiece of same illustration on dust jacket with line drawings by H.R. Millar, Claude Sheperson and M Bowley
Price: 6 shillings in 1923 (from adverts)
Printing history: First published 1901; 4th impression in 1923
Printed by: not known
Notes: This book has not been seen with a dust jacket
Panel of jacket from Blampied's personal album (click to enlarge)