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material forms (103). 2. In 1981 Peter Pan was advertised as one of the most expensive books。 in 1906 Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens appeared as “Edition de luxe” (104) 3. Peter Pan was published in the time that witnessed the expansiveness in the publication of children’s books. (105) Peter Pan as Book Form (2) 4. confused association between children and fairies/ when books were part of a visual display (105106) Peter Pan as Book Form (3) 5. The heavy mercial promotion of Peter Pan reveals 1) how marketable the child was for the book trade, 2) the gap which could hold between reality and literature for children (106) Peter Pan as Book Form (4) 6. Peter Pan for children ? luxury, which signals both class and excess (a new child emerging from the pulsory elementary school) (107109) 7. The material success of Peter Pan and the corresponding status of Peter Pan say something about the fantasies which British culture continues to perpetuate about its worth, its future and its traditions through the child. (109110)