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| | Illustration by Alice B Woodward from "The Peter Pan Picture Book", published by George Bell & Sons in 1907. | | «View» |
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| | John Hassall's poster for the 1907 London revival of Peter Pan at the Duke of York's. | | «View» |
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| | Pauline Chase as Peter Pan, from her 1909 compilation, "Peter Pan's Postbag" | | «View» |
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| | Typical letter from Pauline Chase's "Peter Pan's Postbag", published in 1909 | | «View» |
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| Barrie's letter to Michael from the Hotel d'Albe, Paris, while Peter Pan was being performed at the Theatre du Vaudeville (see JMB&TLB, p166)
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| | Title page to Pauline Chase's "Peter Pan's Postbag", published in 1909 | | «View» |
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