FROM MR. ARTHUR RACKHAM'S 'GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES.' BY LEAVE OF MESSRS. FREEMANTLE.FROM MR. ARTHUR RACKHAM'S 'GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES.'BY LEAVE OF MESSRS. FREEMANTLE.
Mr. J. D. Batten, Mr. H. J. Ford, and Mr. H. R. Millar represent, in various ways, the modern art of fairy-tale illustration at its best. Mr. Batten's connection with Mr. Joseph Jacob's treasuries of fairy-lore, Mr. Ford's long record of work in the multicoloured fairy and true story books edited by Mr. Lang, and the drawings of Mr. Millar in various collections of fairy tales, entitle them to a foremost place among contemporary illustrators of the world's immortal wonder-stories.
Mr. Batten knows the rules of chivalry, of sentiment, humour, and horridness, as they exist in the magical convention of the real fairy-tales, and whether their purpose be merry or sad, heroic or grotesque, he illustrates the old tales of Celt and Saxon, of India, Arabia and Greece with appreciation of the largeness and splendour of their conception. One might wish for more vitality in his women, and think that a representation of the mournful beauty of Deirdre, the passion of Circe or of Medea, should differ from the untroubled sweetness of the King's daughter of faery. Still one appreciates the dignity of these smooth-browed women, and, after all, the passionate figures of Greek and Celtic epics need translation before they can figure in fairy-tale books. Mr. Batten's ideas are never trite and never morbid. His giants are gigantic, his monsters of true devastating breed, and his drawings—especially the later ones—are as able technically as they are apt to the occasion.
FROM MR. BATTEN'S 'INDIAN FAIRY TALES.' BY LEAVE OF DAVID NUTT.FROM MR. BATTEN'S 'INDIAN FAIRY TALES.'BY LEAVE OF DAVID NUTT.
There can hardly be an existent fairy-story among the hundreds told before the making of books that Mr. Ford has not illustrated in one version or another. The telling-house of every nation has yielded stories for Mr. Lang's annual volumes; and since the appearance of 'The Blue Fairy Book' in 1888, Mr. Ford, alone or in collaboration with Mr. Jacomb Hood, Mr. Lancelot Speed and other well-known artists, has illustrated the stories Mr. Lang has gathered. Moreover, in addition to seven volumes of fairy tales, and many true story and animal story books, Mr. Ford has made drawings for Æsop, for the 'Arabian Nights,' and for 'Early Italian LoveStories.' His decorative and illustrative ideal has never lacked distinction, and his recent work is the coherent development of that of fourteen years ago, though he has gained in freedom and variety of conception and in quality of expression. Mr. Ford's art is obviously founded on that of Walter Crane, but he looks at a subject with greater interest in its dramatic possibilities, and in the facts of place and time than the later 'Crane' convention admits. An abundant fancy, familiarity with the facts of legendary, romantic and animal life, over a wide tract of country and through long ages of time, fill the decorative pages of the artist with a plentitude of graceful, vigorous and persuasive forms. The well-devised pages of Miss Emily J. Harding's 'Fairy Tales of the Slav Peasants and Herdsmen,' are akin in form to the drawings of Mr. Batten and of Mr. Ford, though regard for the national tone of the stories gives these illustrations individuality and interest.
FROM MR. FORD'S 'PINK FAIRY BOOK.' BY LEAVE OF MESSRS. LONGMANS.FROM MR. FORD'S 'PINK FAIRY BOOK.'BY LEAVE OF MESSRS. LONGMANS.
The principles of art represented by the drawings of Mr. Ford have little in common with those which determine the scheme of Mr. Millar's many illustrations. Vierge, and Gigoux, the master of Vierge, are the indubitable suggesters of his style, and the antitheses of sheer black and white, the audacities, evasions and accentuations of these jugglers with line and form, are dexterously handled by Mr. Millar. He has not invented his convention, he has accepted it, and begun original work within accepted limits. A less original artist would thereby have doomed himself to extinction, but Mr. Millar has a lively apprehension of romance, especially in an orientalsetting, and interest in subject is incompatible with merely imitative work. Illustrations to 'Hajji Baba' (1895), and to 'Eothen,' show how dramatic and true to picturesque notions of the East are the conceptions, and the same vigour projects itself into themes of western adventure in 'Frank Mildmay' and 'Snarleyow.' But his right to be considered here is determined by the rapid visions of fairy romance realized in the pages of 'Fairy Tales by Q.' (1895), of 'The Golden Fairy Book' with its companions, and on the more concrete but not less sufficient drawings to 'The Book of Dragons,' and 'Nine Unlikely Tales for Children.'
FROM MR. MILLAR'S 'FAIRY TALES BY Q.' BY LEAVE OF MESSRS. CASSELLS.FROM MR. MILLAR'S 'FAIRY TALES BY Q.'BY LEAVE OF MESSRS. CASSELLS.
The pen-drawings of Mr. T. H. Robinson in the "Andersen" illustrated by the brother artists, show ability to realize not only the incidents and ideas of the stories, but also something of the national inspiration that is an element in allmärchen. At times determinedly decorative, his work is generally in closer alliance with actuality than is the typical work of Mr. Charles or of Mr. W. H. Robinson. Character, action, costume, picturesque facts of life and scenery are suggested, and suggested with interest in the actual geographical and chronological circumstances of the stories, whether a poet's Denmark, the Arabia of Scheherazade, the Greece of Kingsley's 'The Heroes,' or the rivers and mountains of Carmen Sylva's stories determine the fact-scheme for his decorative invention. In addition to these vigorous and generally harmonious illustrations, the artist's drawings to 'Cranford,' 'The Scarlet Letter,' 'Lichtenstein,' 'The Sentimental Journey,' and 'Esmond,' prove his interest and inventive sense tobe effective in realizing actual historical and local conditions. If Mr. W. H. Robinson is also an apt illustrator of legends and of folk-tales, whose setting demands attention to the facts of life as they were to story-tellers in far countries of once-upon-a-time, the more individual side of his talent is discovered in work of wilder and more intense fancy. Andersen's 'Marsh King's Daughter,' the Snow Queen with her frozen eyes, the picaresque mood of Little Claus, or the doom of proud Inger, are to his mind, and in illustrations to 'Don Quixote' (1897), to 'The Pilgrim's Progress,' and especially in the fully decorated volume of Poe's 'Poems,' the forcible conceptions of the text find pictorial expression.
Mr. A. G. Walker, though a sculptor by profession, claims notice as an illustrator of various children's books, notably 'The Lost Princess' (1895), 'Stories from the Faerie Queene' (1897), and 'The Book of King Arthur.' His pen-drawings are expressive of a thoughtful realization of the subject in its actual and moral beauty. The nobility of Spenser's conceptions, the remote beauty of the Arthurian legend, appeal to him, and the careful rendering of costume, landscape and the aspect of things, is only part of a scheme of execution that has as its complete intention the rendering of the 'mood' of the narrative. These drawings are realizations rather than illuminations of the text, and one appreciates their thoroughness, clearness, and dignity.
Miss Helen Stratton published some pleasant but not very vigorous drawings of children in 'Songs for Little People' (1896), and illustrations to aselection from Andersen suggested the later direction of her ability. This, as the copiously illustrated 'Fairy Tales from Hans Christian Andersen' (1899), and the large number of drawings contributed to Messrs. Newnes' edition of 'The Arabian Nights,' show, is in realizing themes less actual than those of Nursery Lyrics. A sense of drama in the pose and grouping of the multitudes of figures on the pages of the Danish and Arabian stories, and a sufficient care for the background, as the poet's eyes might have seen it behind the dream-figures that passed between him and reality, are qualities that give Miss Stratton's competent work imaginative value.
The work of Miss R. M. M. Pitman comes within the subject in her illustrations to Lady Jersey's fairy tale, 'Maurice and the Red Jar,' and to 'The Magic Nuts' of Mrs. Molesworth. But though their decorative intention and technique represent the forms of the artist's work, the spirit of fantasy that informs her illustrations to 'Undine' finds only modified expression. The symbolism of 'Undine' is wrought into decorations of inventive elaborateness. The technical ideal of Miss Pitman suggests study of Dürer's pen-drawing, and though at times there is too much sweetness and luxury in her representation of beauty, at her best she expresses free fancy with distinction not common in modern book-illustration.
Brief allusion only—where drawings of more definitely illustrative purpose over-crowd the available space—can be made to the numerous animal books, serious and comic. Mr. Percy J. Billinghurst's full-page designs to 'A Hundred Fables of Æsop,''A Hundred Fables of La Fontaine,' and 'A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals' deserve more than passing mention for their decorative and observant qualities and their enlivening humour. Another decorative draughtsman of animals for children's books is Mr. Carton Moore Park, who, since 1899, when the 'Alphabet of Animals' and 'The Book of Birds' appeared, has published seven or eight volumes of his strongly devised designs. One can hardly conclude without reference to Mr. Louis Wain, the cats' artist of twenty years' standing, and to Mr. J. A. Shepherd, chief caricaturist of animals; but while toy-book artists such as Mrs. Percy Dearmer, Mrs. Farmiloe, Miss Rosamond Praeger, Mr. Aldin, and Mr. Hassall (whose subject—the child—takes precedence of Zoological subjects) must be left unconsidered, the humourists of the Zoo can hardly be included.
(To September, 1901.)
Amelia Bauerle.
Happy-go-Lucky.Ismay Thorn. 8o. (Innes, 1894.) 3 f. p.A Mere Pug.Nemo. 8o. (Long, 1897.) 6 f. p.Allegories.Frederic W. Farrar. 8o. (Longmans, 1898.) 20 f. p.Sir Constant.W. E. Cule. 8o. (Melrose, 1899.) 6 f. p.Glimpses from Wonderland.8o. J. Ingold. (Long, 1900.) 6 f. p.The Day-Dream.Alfred Tennyson. 8o. (Lane, 1901. 'Flowers of Parnassus.') 7 illust. (5 f. p.)
Happy-go-Lucky.Ismay Thorn. 8o. (Innes, 1894.) 3 f. p.
A Mere Pug.Nemo. 8o. (Long, 1897.) 6 f. p.
Allegories.Frederic W. Farrar. 8o. (Longmans, 1898.) 20 f. p.
Sir Constant.W. E. Cule. 8o. (Melrose, 1899.) 6 f. p.
Glimpses from Wonderland.8o. J. Ingold. (Long, 1900.) 6 f. p.
The Day-Dream.Alfred Tennyson. 8o. (Lane, 1901. 'Flowers of Parnassus.') 7 illust. (5 f. p.)
R. Anning Bell.
Jack the Giant-KillerandBeauty and the Beast. Edited by Grace Rhys. 32o. (Dent, 1894. Banbury Cross Series.) 35 illust. (13 f. p.)The Sleeping BeautyandDick Whittington and his Cat. Edited by Grace Rhys. 32o. (Dent, 1894. Banbury Cross Series.) 35 illust. (13 f. p.)The Christian Year.8o. (Methuen, 1895.) 5 f. p.A Midsummer Night's Dream.4o. (Dent, 1895.) 59 illust. and decorations. (15 f. p.)The Riddle.Walter Raleigh. 4o. (Privately printed, 1895.) 2 illust. (1 f. p.)An Altar Book.Fol. (Merrymount Press, U.S.A., 1896.) 7 f. p.Keats' Poems.Edited by Walter Raleigh. 8o. (Bell, 1897. Endymion Series.) 65 illust. and decorations. (23 f. p.)The Milan.Walter Raleigh. 4o. (Privately printed, 1898.) 1 f. p.English Lyrics from Spenser to Milton.8o. (Bell, 1898. Endymion Series.) 57 illust. and decorations. (20 f. p.)Pilgrim's Progress.8o. (Methuen, 1898.) 39 illust. (26 f. p.)Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.8o. (Fremantle, 1899.) 15 f. p.
Jack the Giant-KillerandBeauty and the Beast. Edited by Grace Rhys. 32o. (Dent, 1894. Banbury Cross Series.) 35 illust. (13 f. p.)
The Sleeping BeautyandDick Whittington and his Cat. Edited by Grace Rhys. 32o. (Dent, 1894. Banbury Cross Series.) 35 illust. (13 f. p.)
The Christian Year.8o. (Methuen, 1895.) 5 f. p.
A Midsummer Night's Dream.4o. (Dent, 1895.) 59 illust. and decorations. (15 f. p.)
The Riddle.Walter Raleigh. 4o. (Privately printed, 1895.) 2 illust. (1 f. p.)
An Altar Book.Fol. (Merrymount Press, U.S.A., 1896.) 7 f. p.
Keats' Poems.Edited by Walter Raleigh. 8o. (Bell, 1897. Endymion Series.) 65 illust. and decorations. (23 f. p.)
The Milan.Walter Raleigh. 4o. (Privately printed, 1898.) 1 f. p.
English Lyrics from Spenser to Milton.8o. (Bell, 1898. Endymion Series.) 57 illust. and decorations. (20 f. p.)
Pilgrim's Progress.8o. (Methuen, 1898.) 39 illust. (26 f. p.)
Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.8o. (Fremantle, 1899.) 15 f. p.
W. E. F. Britten.
The Elf-Errant.Moira O'Neill. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1895.) 7 f. p.Undine.Translated from the German of Baron de la Motte Fouqué by Edmund Gosse. 4o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1896.) 10 f. p., photogravure.The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson.Edited by John Churton-Collins. 8o. (Methuen, 1901.) 10 f. p., photogravure.
The Elf-Errant.Moira O'Neill. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1895.) 7 f. p.
Undine.Translated from the German of Baron de la Motte Fouqué by Edmund Gosse. 4o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1896.) 10 f. p., photogravure.
The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson.Edited by John Churton-Collins. 8o. (Methuen, 1901.) 10 f. p., photogravure.
Percy Bulcock.
The Blessed Damozel.Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 8o. (Lane, 1900. 'Flowers of Parnassus.') 8 illust. (6 f. p.)
The Blessed Damozel.Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 8o. (Lane, 1900. 'Flowers of Parnassus.') 8 illust. (6 f. p.)
Herbert Cole.
Gulliver's Travels.J. Swift. 8o. (Lane, 1900.) 114 illust. (20 f. p.)The Rubaiyat.8o. (Lane, 1901. 'Flowers of Parnassus.') 9 illust. (6 f. p.)The Nut-Brown Maid.A new version by F. B. Money-Coutts. 8o. (Lane, 1901. 'F. of P.') 9 illust. (6 f. p.)A Ballade upon a Wedding.Sir John Suckling. 8o. (Lane, 1901. 'F. of P.') 9 illust. (6 f. p.)The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.S. T. Coleridge. 8o. (Gay and Bird, 1900.) 6 f. p.
Gulliver's Travels.J. Swift. 8o. (Lane, 1900.) 114 illust. (20 f. p.)
The Rubaiyat.8o. (Lane, 1901. 'Flowers of Parnassus.') 9 illust. (6 f. p.)
The Nut-Brown Maid.A new version by F. B. Money-Coutts. 8o. (Lane, 1901. 'F. of P.') 9 illust. (6 f. p.)
A Ballade upon a Wedding.Sir John Suckling. 8o. (Lane, 1901. 'F. of P.') 9 illust. (6 f. p.)
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.S. T. Coleridge. 8o. (Gay and Bird, 1900.) 6 f. p.
Philip Connard.
The Statue and the Bust.Robert Browning. 8o. (Lane, 1900. 'Flowers of Parnassus.') 9 illust. (6 f. p.)Marpessa.Stephen Phillips. 8o. (Lane, 1900. 'F. of P.') 7 illust. (5 f. p.)
The Statue and the Bust.Robert Browning. 8o. (Lane, 1900. 'Flowers of Parnassus.') 9 illust. (6 f. p.)
Marpessa.Stephen Phillips. 8o. (Lane, 1900. 'F. of P.') 7 illust. (5 f. p.)
Walter Crane.
The New Forest.J. R. Wise. 4o. (Smith, Elder, 1863.) 63 illust. engraved by W. J. Linton. (A new edition, published by Henry Sotheran, 1883, with the original illust. and 12 etchings by Heywood Sumner.)Stories from Memel.Mrs. De Haviland. 12o. (William Hunt, 1864.) 6 f. p.Walter Crane's Toy-Books.Issued in single numbers, from 1865-1876.----Collected Editions, all published in 4o, by George Routledge, and printed throughout in colours.
The New Forest.J. R. Wise. 4o. (Smith, Elder, 1863.) 63 illust. engraved by W. J. Linton. (A new edition, published by Henry Sotheran, 1883, with the original illust. and 12 etchings by Heywood Sumner.)
Stories from Memel.Mrs. De Haviland. 12o. (William Hunt, 1864.) 6 f. p.
Walter Crane's Toy-Books.Issued in single numbers, from 1865-1876.
----Collected Editions, all published in 4o, by George Routledge, and printed throughout in colours.
Walter Crane's Picture Book.(1874.) 64 pp.The Marquis of Carabas' Picture Book.(1874.) 64 pp.The Blue Beard Picture Book.(1876.) 32 pp.Song of Sixpence Toy-Book.(1876.) 32 pp.Chattering Jack's Picture Book.(1876.) 32 pp.The Three Bears Picture Book.(1876.) 32 pp.Aladdin's Picture Book.(1876.) 24 pp.
The Magic of Kindness.H. and A. Mayhew. 8o. (Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1869.) 8 f. p.Sunny Days, or a Month at the Great Stowe.Author of 'Our White Violet.' 8o. (Griffith and Farran, 1871.) 4 f. p., in colours.Our Old Uncle's Home.'Mother Carey.' 8o. (Griffith and Farran, 1871.) 4 f. p.The Head of the Family.Mrs. Craik. 8o. (Macmillan, 1875.) 6 f. p.Agatha's Husband.Mrs. Craik. 8o. (Macmillan, 1875.) 6 f. p.Tell me a Story.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1875.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)The Quiver of Love.A Collection of Valentines, Ancient and Modern. 4o. (Marcus Ward, 1876.) With Kate Greenaway. 8 f. p. in colours.Carrots.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1876.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)Songs of Many Seasons.Jemmett Browne. 4o. (Simpkin, Marshall, 1876.) With others. 1 f. p. by Walter Crane.The Baby's Opera.4o. (Routledge, 1877.) 55 pictured pages in colours. (11 f. p.)The Cuckoo Clock.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1877.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)Grandmother Dear.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1878.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)The Tapestry Room.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1879.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)The Baby's Bouquet.4o. (Routledge, 1879.) 53 pictured pages, in colours. (11 f. p.)A Christmas Child.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1880.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde.Mrs. De Morgan. 8o. (Macmillan, 1880.) 25 illust.Herr Baby.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1881.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)The First of May.A Fairy Masque. J. R. Wise. Fol. (Henry Sotheran, 1881.) 56 decorated pages. (1 f. p.)Household Stories.Translated from the German of the Brothers Grimm by Lucy Crane. 8o. (Macmillan, 1882.) 120 illust. (11 f. p.)Rosy.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1882.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)Pan-Pipes.A Book of Old Songs. Theo. Marzials. Oblong folio. (Routledge, 1883.) 52 pictured pages, in colours.Christmas Tree Land.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1884.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)Walter Crane's New Series of Picture Books.4o. (Marcus Ward, 1885-6.)
The Magic of Kindness.H. and A. Mayhew. 8o. (Cassell, Petter and Galpin, 1869.) 8 f. p.
Sunny Days, or a Month at the Great Stowe.Author of 'Our White Violet.' 8o. (Griffith and Farran, 1871.) 4 f. p., in colours.
Our Old Uncle's Home.'Mother Carey.' 8o. (Griffith and Farran, 1871.) 4 f. p.
The Head of the Family.Mrs. Craik. 8o. (Macmillan, 1875.) 6 f. p.
Agatha's Husband.Mrs. Craik. 8o. (Macmillan, 1875.) 6 f. p.
Tell me a Story.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1875.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
The Quiver of Love.A Collection of Valentines, Ancient and Modern. 4o. (Marcus Ward, 1876.) With Kate Greenaway. 8 f. p. in colours.
Carrots.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1876.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
Songs of Many Seasons.Jemmett Browne. 4o. (Simpkin, Marshall, 1876.) With others. 1 f. p. by Walter Crane.
The Baby's Opera.4o. (Routledge, 1877.) 55 pictured pages in colours. (11 f. p.)
The Cuckoo Clock.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1877.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
Grandmother Dear.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1878.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
The Tapestry Room.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1879.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
The Baby's Bouquet.4o. (Routledge, 1879.) 53 pictured pages, in colours. (11 f. p.)
A Christmas Child.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1880.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde.Mrs. De Morgan. 8o. (Macmillan, 1880.) 25 illust.
Herr Baby.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1881.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
The First of May.A Fairy Masque. J. R. Wise. Fol. (Henry Sotheran, 1881.) 56 decorated pages. (1 f. p.)
Household Stories.Translated from the German of the Brothers Grimm by Lucy Crane. 8o. (Macmillan, 1882.) 120 illust. (11 f. p.)
Rosy.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1882.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
Pan-Pipes.A Book of Old Songs. Theo. Marzials. Oblong folio. (Routledge, 1883.) 52 pictured pages, in colours.
Christmas Tree Land.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1884.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
Walter Crane's New Series of Picture Books.4o. (Marcus Ward, 1885-6.)
Slate and Pencilvania.—Little Queen Anne.—Pothooks and Perseverance.24 pages each, in colours.
Slate and Pencilvania.—Little Queen Anne.—Pothooks and Perseverance.24 pages each, in colours.
The Golden Primer.J. M. D. Meiklejohn. 8o. (Blackwood, 1885.) Part I. and Part II. 14 decorated pages in colours in each part.Folk and Fairy Tales.C. C. Harrison. 8o. (Ward and Downey, 1885.) 24 f. p."Us."Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1885.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)The Sirens Three.Walter Crane. 4o. (Macmillan, 1886.) 41 pictured pages.The Baby's Own Æsop.4o. (Routledge, 1886.) 56 pictured pages, in colours.Echoes of Hellas.The Tale of Troy and the Story of Orestes from Homer and Aeschylus. With introductory essay and sonnets by Prof. George C. Warr. Fol. (Marcus Ward, 1887.) 82 decorated pages.Four Winds Farm.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1887.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)Legends for Lionel.4o. (Cassell, 1887.) 40 pictured pages, in colours.A Christmas Posy.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1888.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)The Happy Prince, and other tales.Oscar Wilde. 4o. (Nutt, 1888.) 14 illust. and decorations with G. P. Jacomb-Hood. 3 f. p. by Walter Crane.The Book of Wedding Days.Quotations for every day in the year, compiled by K. E. J. Reid, etc. 4o. (Longmans, 1889.) 100 pictured pages.The Rectory Children.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1889.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)Flora's Feast.A Masque of Flowers. Walter Crane. 4o. (Cassell, 1889.) 40 pictured pages, in colours.The Turtle Dove's Nest.8o. (Routledge, 1890.) 87 illust. (8 f. p.) With others.Chambers Twain.Ernest Radford. 4o. (Elkin Matthews, 1890.) 1 f. p.A Sicilian Idyll.Dr. Todhunter. 4o. (Elkin Matthews, 1890.) 1 f. p.Renascence.A Book of Verse. Walter Crane. Including 'The Sirens Three' and 'Flora's Feast.' 4o. (Elkin Mathews, 1891.) 39 illust. and decorations, some engraved on wood by Arthur Leverett.A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys.Nathaniel Hawthorne. (Osgood, 1892.) 60 illust. and decorations in colours. (19 f. p.)Queen Summer, or the Tourney of the Lily and the Rose.Walter Crane. 4o. (Cassell, 1892.) 40 pictured pages in colours.The Tempest.8 illust. to Shakespeare's 'Tempest.' Engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas. (Dent, 1893.)Under the Hawthorn.Augusta de Gruchy. 8o. (Mathews and Lane, 1803.) 1 f. p.The Old Garden.Margaret Deland. 8o. (Osgood, 1893.) 96 decorated pages.The Two Gentlemen of Verona.8 illust. to Shakespeare's 'Two Gentlemen of Verona.' Engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas. (Dent, 1894.)The Story of the Glittering Plain.William Morris. 4o. (Kelmscott Press. 1894.) 23 illust. Borders, titles and initials by William Morris.The History of Reynard the Fox.English Verse by F. S. Ellis. 4o. (David Nutt, 1894.) 53 illust. and decorations. (1 f. p.)The Merry Wives of Windsor.8 illust. to Shakespeare's 'Merry Wives of Windsor.' Engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas. 4o. (George Allen, 1894.)The Vision of Dante.Miss Harrison. 8o. 1894. 4 f. p.The Faerie Queene.Edited by Thomas J. Wise. 3 vols. 4o. (George Allen, 1895.) 231 illust. and decorations. (98 f. p.)A Book of Christmas Verse.Selected by H. C. Beeching. 8o. (Methuen, 1895.) 10 illust. (5 f. p.)The Shepheard's Calendar.Edmund Spenser. 4o. (Harper, 1898.) 16 illust. and decorations. (12 f. p.)The Walter Crane Readers.Nelle Dale. 3 vols. 8o. (Dent, 1898.) 109 pictured pages, in colours. (8 f. p.)A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden.Walter Crane. 8o. (Harper, 1899.) 40 pictured pages, in colours.
The Golden Primer.J. M. D. Meiklejohn. 8o. (Blackwood, 1885.) Part I. and Part II. 14 decorated pages in colours in each part.
Folk and Fairy Tales.C. C. Harrison. 8o. (Ward and Downey, 1885.) 24 f. p.
"Us."Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1885.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
The Sirens Three.Walter Crane. 4o. (Macmillan, 1886.) 41 pictured pages.
The Baby's Own Æsop.4o. (Routledge, 1886.) 56 pictured pages, in colours.
Echoes of Hellas.The Tale of Troy and the Story of Orestes from Homer and Aeschylus. With introductory essay and sonnets by Prof. George C. Warr. Fol. (Marcus Ward, 1887.) 82 decorated pages.
Four Winds Farm.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1887.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
Legends for Lionel.4o. (Cassell, 1887.) 40 pictured pages, in colours.
A Christmas Posy.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1888.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
The Happy Prince, and other tales.Oscar Wilde. 4o. (Nutt, 1888.) 14 illust. and decorations with G. P. Jacomb-Hood. 3 f. p. by Walter Crane.
The Book of Wedding Days.Quotations for every day in the year, compiled by K. E. J. Reid, etc. 4o. (Longmans, 1889.) 100 pictured pages.
The Rectory Children.Mrs. Molesworth. 8o. (Macmillan, 1889.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
Flora's Feast.A Masque of Flowers. Walter Crane. 4o. (Cassell, 1889.) 40 pictured pages, in colours.
The Turtle Dove's Nest.8o. (Routledge, 1890.) 87 illust. (8 f. p.) With others.
Chambers Twain.Ernest Radford. 4o. (Elkin Matthews, 1890.) 1 f. p.
A Sicilian Idyll.Dr. Todhunter. 4o. (Elkin Matthews, 1890.) 1 f. p.
Renascence.A Book of Verse. Walter Crane. Including 'The Sirens Three' and 'Flora's Feast.' 4o. (Elkin Mathews, 1891.) 39 illust. and decorations, some engraved on wood by Arthur Leverett.
A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys.Nathaniel Hawthorne. (Osgood, 1892.) 60 illust. and decorations in colours. (19 f. p.)
Queen Summer, or the Tourney of the Lily and the Rose.Walter Crane. 4o. (Cassell, 1892.) 40 pictured pages in colours.
The Tempest.8 illust. to Shakespeare's 'Tempest.' Engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas. (Dent, 1893.)
Under the Hawthorn.Augusta de Gruchy. 8o. (Mathews and Lane, 1803.) 1 f. p.
The Old Garden.Margaret Deland. 8o. (Osgood, 1893.) 96 decorated pages.
The Two Gentlemen of Verona.8 illust. to Shakespeare's 'Two Gentlemen of Verona.' Engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas. (Dent, 1894.)
The Story of the Glittering Plain.William Morris. 4o. (Kelmscott Press. 1894.) 23 illust. Borders, titles and initials by William Morris.
The History of Reynard the Fox.English Verse by F. S. Ellis. 4o. (David Nutt, 1894.) 53 illust. and decorations. (1 f. p.)
The Merry Wives of Windsor.8 illust. to Shakespeare's 'Merry Wives of Windsor.' Engraved and printed by Duncan C. Dallas. 4o. (George Allen, 1894.)
The Vision of Dante.Miss Harrison. 8o. 1894. 4 f. p.
The Faerie Queene.Edited by Thomas J. Wise. 3 vols. 4o. (George Allen, 1895.) 231 illust. and decorations. (98 f. p.)
A Book of Christmas Verse.Selected by H. C. Beeching. 8o. (Methuen, 1895.) 10 illust. (5 f. p.)
The Shepheard's Calendar.Edmund Spenser. 4o. (Harper, 1898.) 16 illust. and decorations. (12 f. p.)
The Walter Crane Readers.Nelle Dale. 3 vols. 8o. (Dent, 1898.) 109 pictured pages, in colours. (8 f. p.)
A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden.Walter Crane. 8o. (Harper, 1899.) 40 pictured pages, in colours.
H. Granville Fell.
Our Lady's Tumbler.A Twelfth Century legend transcribed for Lady Day, 1894. 4o. (Dent, 1894.) 4 f. p.Wagner's Heroes.Constance Maud. 8o. (Arnold, 1895.) 8 f. p.CinderellaandJack and the Beanstalk. 32o. (Dent, 1895. Banbury Cross Series.) 38 illust. (14 f. p.)Ali BabaandThe Forty Thieves. 32o. (Dent, 1895. Banbury Cross Series.) 38 illust. (11 f. p.)The Fairy GiftsandTom Hickathrift. 32o. (Dent, 1895. Banbury Cross Series.) 38 illust. (16 f. p.)The Book of Job.4o. (Dent, 1896.) 43 illust. and decorations. (24 f. p., 3 double pages.)The Song of Solomon.4o. (Chapman and Hall, 1897.) 29 illust. and decorations. (12 f. p.)Wonder Stories from Herodotus.Re-told by C. H. Boden and W. Barrington D'Almeida. 8o. (Harper, 1900.) 19 illust. in colours. (12 f. p.)
Our Lady's Tumbler.A Twelfth Century legend transcribed for Lady Day, 1894. 4o. (Dent, 1894.) 4 f. p.
Wagner's Heroes.Constance Maud. 8o. (Arnold, 1895.) 8 f. p.
CinderellaandJack and the Beanstalk. 32o. (Dent, 1895. Banbury Cross Series.) 38 illust. (14 f. p.)
Ali BabaandThe Forty Thieves. 32o. (Dent, 1895. Banbury Cross Series.) 38 illust. (11 f. p.)
The Fairy GiftsandTom Hickathrift. 32o. (Dent, 1895. Banbury Cross Series.) 38 illust. (16 f. p.)
The Book of Job.4o. (Dent, 1896.) 43 illust. and decorations. (24 f. p., 3 double pages.)
The Song of Solomon.4o. (Chapman and Hall, 1897.) 29 illust. and decorations. (12 f. p.)
Wonder Stories from Herodotus.Re-told by C. H. Boden and W. Barrington D'Almeida. 8o. (Harper, 1900.) 19 illust. in colours. (12 f. p.)
A. J. Gaskin.
A Book of Pictured Carols.Designed by members of the Birmingham Art School under the direction of A. J. Gaskin. 4o. (George Allen, 1893.) 13 illust. and decorations with C. M. Gere, Henry Payne, Bernard Sleigh, Fred. Mason, and others. (1 f. p. by A. J. Gaskin.)Stories and Fairy Tales.Hans Andersen. 8o. (George Allen. 1893.) 100 illust. (11 f. p.)A Book of Fairy Tales.Re-told by S. Baring Gould. 8o. (Methuen, 1894.) 20 illust. (5 f. p.)Good King Wenceslas.Dr. Neale. 4o. (Cornish Brothers, Birmingham, 1895.) 6 f. p.The Shepheard's Calendar.E. Spenser. 8o. (Kelmscott Press, 1896.) 12 f. p.
A Book of Pictured Carols.Designed by members of the Birmingham Art School under the direction of A. J. Gaskin. 4o. (George Allen, 1893.) 13 illust. and decorations with C. M. Gere, Henry Payne, Bernard Sleigh, Fred. Mason, and others. (1 f. p. by A. J. Gaskin.)
Stories and Fairy Tales.Hans Andersen. 8o. (George Allen. 1893.) 100 illust. (11 f. p.)
A Book of Fairy Tales.Re-told by S. Baring Gould. 8o. (Methuen, 1894.) 20 illust. (5 f. p.)
Good King Wenceslas.Dr. Neale. 4o. (Cornish Brothers, Birmingham, 1895.) 6 f. p.
The Shepheard's Calendar.E. Spenser. 8o. (Kelmscott Press, 1896.) 12 f. p.
C. M. Gere.
Russian Fairy Tales.R. Nisbet Bain. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1893.) 6 f. p.News from Nowhere.William Morris. 8o. (Kelmscott Press, 1893.) 1 f. p.The Imitation of Christ.Thomas à Kempis. Introduction by F. W. Farrar. 8o. (Methuen, 1894.) 5 f. p.A Book of Pictured Carols.SeeA. J. Gaskin.
Russian Fairy Tales.R. Nisbet Bain. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1893.) 6 f. p.
News from Nowhere.William Morris. 8o. (Kelmscott Press, 1893.) 1 f. p.
The Imitation of Christ.Thomas à Kempis. Introduction by F. W. Farrar. 8o. (Methuen, 1894.) 5 f. p.
A Book of Pictured Carols.SeeA. J. Gaskin.
J. J. Guthrie.
Wedding Bells.A new old Nursery Rhyme by A. F. S. and E. de Passemore. 4o. (Simpkin, Marshall, 1895.) 7 decorated pages.The Little Men in Scarlet.Frances H. Low. (Jarrold, 1896.) 42 illust. (8 f. p.)The Garden of Time.Mrs. Davidson. 8o. (Jarrold, 1896.) 40 illust. (8 f. p.)An Album of Drawings.Fol. (The White Cottage, Shorne, Kent, 1900.) 24 f. p. from various magazines.
Wedding Bells.A new old Nursery Rhyme by A. F. S. and E. de Passemore. 4o. (Simpkin, Marshall, 1895.) 7 decorated pages.
The Little Men in Scarlet.Frances H. Low. (Jarrold, 1896.) 42 illust. (8 f. p.)
The Garden of Time.Mrs. Davidson. 8o. (Jarrold, 1896.) 40 illust. (8 f. p.)
An Album of Drawings.Fol. (The White Cottage, Shorne, Kent, 1900.) 24 f. p. from various magazines.
Laurence Housman.
Jump-to-Glory Jane.George Meredith. 8o. (Swan, Sonnenschein, 1892.) 44 illust. (8 f. p.)Goblin Market.Christina Rossetti. 8o. (Macmillan, 1893.) 42 illust. and decorations. (12 f. p.)Weird Tales from Northern Seas.From the Danish of Jonas Lie. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1893.) 12 f. p.The End of Elfin-town.Jane Barlow. 8o. (Macmillan, 1894.) 15 illust. and decorations. (8 f. p.)A Farm in Fairyland.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1894.) 14 f. p.The House of Joy.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1895.) 10 f. p.Poems.Francis Thompson. 8o. (Mathews and Lane, 1895.) 1 f. p.Sister Songs.Francis Thompson. 8o. (Lane, 1895.) 1 f. p.Green Arras.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Lane, 1896.) 6 f. p.All-Fellows.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1896.) 7 f. p.The Were-Wolf.Clemence Housman. 8o. (Lane, 1896.) 6 f. p.The Sensitive Plant.P. B. Shelley. 4o. (Aldine House, 1898.) 12 f. p. photogravure.The Field of Clover.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1898.) 12 f. p., engraved by Clemence Housman.The Little Flowers of Saint Francis.Translated by T. W. Arnold. 12o. (Dent, 1898, Temple Classics.) 1 f. p.Of the Imitation of Christ.Thomas à Kempis. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1898.) 5 f. p.The Little Land.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Grant Richards, 1899.) 4 f. p.At the Back of the North Wind.G. Macdonald. 8o. (Blackie, 1900.) 1 f. p.The Princess and the Goblin.G. Macdonald. 8o. (Blackie, 1900.) 1 f. p.
Jump-to-Glory Jane.George Meredith. 8o. (Swan, Sonnenschein, 1892.) 44 illust. (8 f. p.)
Goblin Market.Christina Rossetti. 8o. (Macmillan, 1893.) 42 illust. and decorations. (12 f. p.)
Weird Tales from Northern Seas.From the Danish of Jonas Lie. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1893.) 12 f. p.
The End of Elfin-town.Jane Barlow. 8o. (Macmillan, 1894.) 15 illust. and decorations. (8 f. p.)
A Farm in Fairyland.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1894.) 14 f. p.
The House of Joy.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1895.) 10 f. p.
Poems.Francis Thompson. 8o. (Mathews and Lane, 1895.) 1 f. p.
Sister Songs.Francis Thompson. 8o. (Lane, 1895.) 1 f. p.
Green Arras.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Lane, 1896.) 6 f. p.
All-Fellows.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1896.) 7 f. p.
The Were-Wolf.Clemence Housman. 8o. (Lane, 1896.) 6 f. p.
The Sensitive Plant.P. B. Shelley. 4o. (Aldine House, 1898.) 12 f. p. photogravure.
The Field of Clover.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1898.) 12 f. p., engraved by Clemence Housman.
The Little Flowers of Saint Francis.Translated by T. W. Arnold. 12o. (Dent, 1898, Temple Classics.) 1 f. p.
Of the Imitation of Christ.Thomas à Kempis. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1898.) 5 f. p.
The Little Land.Laurence Housman. 8o. (Grant Richards, 1899.) 4 f. p.
At the Back of the North Wind.G. Macdonald. 8o. (Blackie, 1900.) 1 f. p.
The Princess and the Goblin.G. Macdonald. 8o. (Blackie, 1900.) 1 f. p.
A. Garth Jones.
The Tournament of Love.W. T. Peters. 8o. (Brentano, 1894.) 3 illust. (2 f. p.)The Minor Poems of John Milton.8o. (Bell, 1898. Endymion Series.) 46 illust., and decorations. (28 f. p.)Contes de Haute-Lisse.Jérome Doucet. (Bernoux and Cumin, 1899.) 56 illust. and decorations.Contes de la Fileuse.Jérome Doucet. (Tallandier, 1900.) 163 illust. and decorations.
The Tournament of Love.W. T. Peters. 8o. (Brentano, 1894.) 3 illust. (2 f. p.)
The Minor Poems of John Milton.8o. (Bell, 1898. Endymion Series.) 46 illust., and decorations. (28 f. p.)
Contes de Haute-Lisse.Jérome Doucet. (Bernoux and Cumin, 1899.) 56 illust. and decorations.
Contes de la Fileuse.Jérome Doucet. (Tallandier, 1900.) 163 illust. and decorations.
Celia Levetus.
Turkish Fairy Tales.Trans. by R. Nisbet Bain. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1896.) 10 illust. (9 f. p.)Verse Fancies.Edward L. Levetus. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1898.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)Songs of Innocence.William Blake. 32o. (Wells, Gardner, and Darton, 1899.) 25 illust. (14 f. p.)
Turkish Fairy Tales.Trans. by R. Nisbet Bain. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1896.) 10 illust. (9 f. p.)
Verse Fancies.Edward L. Levetus. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1898.) 8 illust. (7 f. p.)
Songs of Innocence.William Blake. 32o. (Wells, Gardner, and Darton, 1899.) 25 illust. (14 f. p.)
W. B. Macdougall
Chronicles of Strathearn.8o. (David Philips, 1896.) 15 f. p.The Fall of the Nibelungs.In Two Books. Translated by Margaret Armour. 8o. (Dent, 1897.) 8 f. p. in each book.Thames Sonnets and Semblances.Margaret Armour. 8o. (Elkin Mathews, 1897.) 12 f. p.The Book of Ruth.Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 4o. (Dent, 1896.) 8 f. p.Isabella, or the Pot of Basil.John Keats. 4o. (Kegan Paul, 1898.) 8 f. p.The Shadow of Love and other Poems.Margaret Armour. 8o. (Duckworth, 1898.) 2 f. p.
Chronicles of Strathearn.8o. (David Philips, 1896.) 15 f. p.
The Fall of the Nibelungs.In Two Books. Translated by Margaret Armour. 8o. (Dent, 1897.) 8 f. p. in each book.
Thames Sonnets and Semblances.Margaret Armour. 8o. (Elkin Mathews, 1897.) 12 f. p.
The Book of Ruth.Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 4o. (Dent, 1896.) 8 f. p.
Isabella, or the Pot of Basil.John Keats. 4o. (Kegan Paul, 1898.) 8 f. p.
The Shadow of Love and other Poems.Margaret Armour. 8o. (Duckworth, 1898.) 2 f. p.
Fred. Mason.
A Book of Pictured Carols.SeeA. J. Gaskin.The Story of Alexander.Robert Steele. 4o. (David Nutt, 1894.) 27 illust. (5 f. p.)Huon of Bordeaux.Robert Steele. 8o. (George Allen, 1895.) 22 illust. (6 f. p.)Renaud of Montauban.Robert Steele. 8o. (George Allen, 1897.) 12 f. p.
A Book of Pictured Carols.SeeA. J. Gaskin.
The Story of Alexander.Robert Steele. 4o. (David Nutt, 1894.) 27 illust. (5 f. p.)
Huon of Bordeaux.Robert Steele. 8o. (George Allen, 1895.) 22 illust. (6 f. p.)
Renaud of Montauban.Robert Steele. 8o. (George Allen, 1897.) 12 f. p.
T. Sturge Moore.
The Centaur.The Bacchant.Translated from the French of Maurice de Guérin by T. Sturge Moore. (Vale Press, 1899.) 4o. 5 wood engravings.Some Fruits of Solitude.William Penn. 8o. (Essex House Press, 1901.) Wood engraving on title-page.
The Centaur.The Bacchant.Translated from the French of Maurice de Guérin by T. Sturge Moore. (Vale Press, 1899.) 4o. 5 wood engravings.
Some Fruits of Solitude.William Penn. 8o. (Essex House Press, 1901.) Wood engraving on title-page.
L. Fairfax Muckley.
The Faerie Queene.E. Spenser. Introduction by Prof. Hales. 3 vols. 4o. (Dent, 1897.) 42 illust. and decorations. (24 f. p., 10 double page.)Fringilla.R. D. Blackmore. 8o. (Elkin Mathews, 1895.) 21 illust. and decorations. (11 f. p.) 3 by James Linton.
The Faerie Queene.E. Spenser. Introduction by Prof. Hales. 3 vols. 4o. (Dent, 1897.) 42 illust. and decorations. (24 f. p., 10 double page.)
Fringilla.R. D. Blackmore. 8o. (Elkin Mathews, 1895.) 21 illust. and decorations. (11 f. p.) 3 by James Linton.
Henry Ospovat.
Shakespeare's Sonnets.8o. (Lane, 1899.) 14 illust. (10 f. p.)Poems.Matthew Arnold. 8o. Edited by A. C. Benson. (Lane, 1900.) 65 illust. and decorations. (16 f. p.)
Shakespeare's Sonnets.8o. (Lane, 1899.) 14 illust. (10 f. p.)
Poems.Matthew Arnold. 8o. Edited by A. C. Benson. (Lane, 1900.) 65 illust. and decorations. (16 f. p.)
Charles Ricketts.
A House of Pomegranates.Oscar Wilde. 4o. (Osgood, 1891.) 17 illust. with C. H. Shannon. 13 by C. Ricketts.Poems, Dramatic and Lyrical.Lord de Tabley. 8o. (Mathews and Lane, 1893.) 5 f. p., photogravure.Daphnis and Chloe.Longus. Translated by Geo. Thornley. 4o. (Mathews and Lane, 1893.) 37 illust. drawn on the wood by Charles Ricketts from the designs of Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon. Engraved by both artists.The Sphinx.Oscar Wilde. 4o. (Ballantyne Press, 1894.) 10 illust. (9 f. p.)Hero and Leander.Christopher Marlowe and George Chapman. 8o. (Vale Press, 1894.) 7 illust., border and initials, drawn on the wood, engraved by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon.Nymphidia and the Muses Elizium.Michael Drayton. 8o. (Vale Press, 1896.) Frontispiece, border and initials, engraved on wood.Spiritual Poems.T. Gray. 8o. (Vale Press, 1896.) Frontispiece and border, engraved on wood.Milton's Early Poems.8o. (Vale Press, 1896.) Frontispiece, border and initials, engraved on wood.Songs of Innocence.W. Blake. 8o. (Vale Press, 1897.) Frontispiece, border and initials, engraved on wood.Sacred Poems of Henry Vaughan.8o. (Vale Press, 1897.) Frontispiece and border, engraved on wood.The Excellent Narration of the Marriage of Cupide and Psyches.Translated from the Latin of Lucius Apuleius, by William Adlington. 8o. (Vale Press, 1897.) 5 illust. engraved on wood.The Book of Thel,Songs of InnocenceandSongs of Experience. William Blake. 4o. (Vale Press, 1897.) Frontispiece, initials and border, engraved on wood.Blake's Poetical Sketches.4o. (Vale Press, 1899.) Frontispiece and initials, engraved on wood.
A House of Pomegranates.Oscar Wilde. 4o. (Osgood, 1891.) 17 illust. with C. H. Shannon. 13 by C. Ricketts.
Poems, Dramatic and Lyrical.Lord de Tabley. 8o. (Mathews and Lane, 1893.) 5 f. p., photogravure.
Daphnis and Chloe.Longus. Translated by Geo. Thornley. 4o. (Mathews and Lane, 1893.) 37 illust. drawn on the wood by Charles Ricketts from the designs of Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon. Engraved by both artists.
The Sphinx.Oscar Wilde. 4o. (Ballantyne Press, 1894.) 10 illust. (9 f. p.)
Hero and Leander.Christopher Marlowe and George Chapman. 8o. (Vale Press, 1894.) 7 illust., border and initials, drawn on the wood, engraved by Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon.
Nymphidia and the Muses Elizium.Michael Drayton. 8o. (Vale Press, 1896.) Frontispiece, border and initials, engraved on wood.
Spiritual Poems.T. Gray. 8o. (Vale Press, 1896.) Frontispiece and border, engraved on wood.
Milton's Early Poems.8o. (Vale Press, 1896.) Frontispiece, border and initials, engraved on wood.
Songs of Innocence.W. Blake. 8o. (Vale Press, 1897.) Frontispiece, border and initials, engraved on wood.
Sacred Poems of Henry Vaughan.8o. (Vale Press, 1897.) Frontispiece and border, engraved on wood.
The Excellent Narration of the Marriage of Cupide and Psyches.Translated from the Latin of Lucius Apuleius, by William Adlington. 8o. (Vale Press, 1897.) 5 illust. engraved on wood.
The Book of Thel,Songs of InnocenceandSongs of Experience. William Blake. 4o. (Vale Press, 1897.) Frontispiece, initials and border, engraved on wood.
Blake's Poetical Sketches.4o. (Vale Press, 1899.) Frontispiece and initials, engraved on wood.
Reginald Savage.
Der Ring des Nibelungen.Described by R. Farquharson Sharp. 4o. (Marshall, Russell, 1898.) 5 f. p.Essex House Press.The Pilgrim's Progress.Venus and Adonis.The Eve of St. Agnes.The Journal of John Woolman.Epithalamium.(1900-1.) Frontispiece engraved on wood to each volume.
Der Ring des Nibelungen.Described by R. Farquharson Sharp. 4o. (Marshall, Russell, 1898.) 5 f. p.
Essex House Press.The Pilgrim's Progress.Venus and Adonis.The Eve of St. Agnes.The Journal of John Woolman.Epithalamium.(1900-1.) Frontispiece engraved on wood to each volume.
Charles Shannon.
SeeCharles Ricketts.'House of Pomegranates,' 'Hero and Leander,' 'Daphnis and Chloe.'
SeeCharles Ricketts.
'House of Pomegranates,' 'Hero and Leander,' 'Daphnis and Chloe.'
Byam Shaw.
Poems by Robert Browning.8o. (Bell, 1897. Endymion Series.) 67 illust. (22 f. p.)Tales from Boccaccio.Joseph Jacobs. 4o. (George Allen, 1899.) 20 f. p.The Chiswick Shakespeare.8o. (Bell, 1899, etc.) 11 illust. and decorations (6 f. p.), in each volume.
Poems by Robert Browning.8o. (Bell, 1897. Endymion Series.) 67 illust. (22 f. p.)
Tales from Boccaccio.Joseph Jacobs. 4o. (George Allen, 1899.) 20 f. p.
The Chiswick Shakespeare.8o. (Bell, 1899, etc.) 11 illust. and decorations (6 f. p.), in each volume.
Bernard Sleigh.
The Sea-King's Daughter, and other Poems.Amy Mark. Printed at the Press of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft. (G. Napier, Birmingham, 1895.) 39 decorated pages (4 f. p.), engraved with L. A. Talbot.A Book of Pictured Carols.SeeA. J. Gaskin. 2 f. p., by Bernard Sleigh.
The Sea-King's Daughter, and other Poems.Amy Mark. Printed at the Press of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft. (G. Napier, Birmingham, 1895.) 39 decorated pages (4 f. p.), engraved with L. A. Talbot.
A Book of Pictured Carols.SeeA. J. Gaskin. 2 f. p., by Bernard Sleigh.
Heywood Sumner.
The Itchen Valley.Fol. (Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1881.)The Avon from Naxby to Tewkesbury.Fol. (Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1882.) 21 etchings.Cinderella:A Fairy Opera. John Farmer and Henry Leigh. 4o. (Novello, Ewer, 1882.) 17 illust.Epping Forest.E. M. Buxton. 8o. (Stamford, 1884.) 36 illust. (5 f. p.)Sintram and his Companions.Translated from the German of De la Motte Fouqué. 4o. (Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1883.) 22 illust. (1 f. p.)The New Forest.J. R. Wise. SeeWalter Crane.Undine.4o. (Chapman and Hall, 1888.) 16 illust. (2 f. p.)The Besom Maker, and other country Folk Songs.Collected by Heywood Sumner. 4o. (Longmans, 1888.) 26 decorated pages. 1 f. p.Jacob and the Raven.Frances M. Peard. 8o. (George Allen, 1896.) 40 illust. and decorations. (9 f. p.)
The Itchen Valley.Fol. (Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1881.)
The Avon from Naxby to Tewkesbury.Fol. (Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1882.) 21 etchings.
Cinderella:A Fairy Opera. John Farmer and Henry Leigh. 4o. (Novello, Ewer, 1882.) 17 illust.
Epping Forest.E. M. Buxton. 8o. (Stamford, 1884.) 36 illust. (5 f. p.)
Sintram and his Companions.Translated from the German of De la Motte Fouqué. 4o. (Seeley, Jackson and Halliday, 1883.) 22 illust. (1 f. p.)
The New Forest.J. R. Wise. SeeWalter Crane.
Undine.4o. (Chapman and Hall, 1888.) 16 illust. (2 f. p.)
The Besom Maker, and other country Folk Songs.Collected by Heywood Sumner. 4o. (Longmans, 1888.) 26 decorated pages. 1 f. p.
Jacob and the Raven.Frances M. Peard. 8o. (George Allen, 1896.) 40 illust. and decorations. (9 f. p.)
J. R. Weguelin.
Lays of Ancient Rome.Lord Macaulay. 8o. (Longmans, 1881.) 41 illust. (7 f. p.)The Cat of Bubastes.G. A. Henty. 8o. (Blackie, 1889.) 8 f. p.Anacreon: with Thomas Stanley's translation.Edited by A. H. Bullen. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1892.) 11 f. p.The Little Mermaid and other Stories.Hans Andersen. Translated by R. Nisbet Bain. 4o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1893.) 61 illus. (36 f. p.)Catullus: with the Pervigilium Veneris.Edited by S. G. Owen. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1893.) 8 f. p.The Wooing of Malkatoon;Commodus. Lewis Wallace. 8o. (Harper, 1898.) 12 f. p. with Du Mond. 6 by J. R. Weguelin.
Lays of Ancient Rome.Lord Macaulay. 8o. (Longmans, 1881.) 41 illust. (7 f. p.)
The Cat of Bubastes.G. A. Henty. 8o. (Blackie, 1889.) 8 f. p.
Anacreon: with Thomas Stanley's translation.Edited by A. H. Bullen. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1892.) 11 f. p.
The Little Mermaid and other Stories.Hans Andersen. Translated by R. Nisbet Bain. 4o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1893.) 61 illus. (36 f. p.)
Catullus: with the Pervigilium Veneris.Edited by S. G. Owen. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1893.) 8 f. p.
The Wooing of Malkatoon;Commodus. Lewis Wallace. 8o. (Harper, 1898.) 12 f. p. with Du Mond. 6 by J. R. Weguelin.
Patten Wilson.
Miracle Plays. Our Lord's Coming and Childhood.Katherine Tynan Hinkson. 8o. (Lane, 1895.) 6 f. p.A Houseful of Rebels.Walter C. Rhoades. 8o. (Archibald Constable, 1897.) 10 f. p.Selections from Coleridge.Andrew Lang. 8o. (Longmans, 1898.) 18 f. p.King John.Edited by J. W. Young. 8o. (Longmans, 1899. Swan Shakespeare.) 9 f. p.
Miracle Plays. Our Lord's Coming and Childhood.Katherine Tynan Hinkson. 8o. (Lane, 1895.) 6 f. p.
A Houseful of Rebels.Walter C. Rhoades. 8o. (Archibald Constable, 1897.) 10 f. p.
Selections from Coleridge.Andrew Lang. 8o. (Longmans, 1898.) 18 f. p.
King John.Edited by J. W. Young. 8o. (Longmans, 1899. Swan Shakespeare.) 9 f. p.
Paul Woodroffe.
Shakespeare's Songs.Edited by E. Rhys. 4o. (Dent, 1898.) 12 f. p.The Little Flowers of St. Francis.8o. (Kegan Paul, 1899.) 8 f. p.The Confessions of St. Augustine.8o. (Kegan Paul, 1900.) 4 f. p. Title-page by Laurence Housman.The Little Flowers of St. Benet.8o. (Kegan Paul, 1901.) 8 f. p.
Shakespeare's Songs.Edited by E. Rhys. 4o. (Dent, 1898.) 12 f. p.
The Little Flowers of St. Francis.8o. (Kegan Paul, 1899.) 8 f. p.
The Confessions of St. Augustine.8o. (Kegan Paul, 1900.) 4 f. p. Title-page by Laurence Housman.
The Little Flowers of St. Benet.8o. (Kegan Paul, 1901.) 8 f. p.
Alexander Ansted.
The Rivers of Devon.J. L. Warden-Page. 8o. (Seeley, 1893.) 17 illust. (4 etched plates.)The Riviera.Notes by the artist. Fol. (Seeley, 1894.) 64 illust. (20 etched plates.)The Coasts of Devon.J. L. Warden-Page. 8o. (H. Cox, 1895.) 21 illust.Episcopal Palaces of England.Canon Venables and others. 4o. (Isbister, 1895.) Etched frontispiece and 104 illust. (7 f. p.)The Master of the Musicians.Emma Marshall. 8o. (Seeley, 1896.) 8 f. p.London Riverside Churches.A. E. Daniell. 8o. (Constable, 1897.) 84 illust. (27 f. p.)English Cathedral Series.8o. (Isbister, 1897-8.)Salisbury Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Boyle. 15 illust. (10 f. p.)York Minster.The Very Rev. Dean Purey-Cust. 14 illust. (11 f. p.)Norwich Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Lefroy. 9 f. p.Ely Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Dickson. 10 f. p.Carlisle Cathedral.Chancellor R. S. Ferguson. 11 f. p.The Romance of our Ancient Churches.Sarah Wilson. 8o. (Constable, 1899.) 180 illust. (15 f. p.)Boswell's Life of Johnson.Edited by Augustine Birrell. (Constable, 1899.) 6 vols. Frontispiece to each vol.
The Rivers of Devon.J. L. Warden-Page. 8o. (Seeley, 1893.) 17 illust. (4 etched plates.)
The Riviera.Notes by the artist. Fol. (Seeley, 1894.) 64 illust. (20 etched plates.)
The Coasts of Devon.J. L. Warden-Page. 8o. (H. Cox, 1895.) 21 illust.
Episcopal Palaces of England.Canon Venables and others. 4o. (Isbister, 1895.) Etched frontispiece and 104 illust. (7 f. p.)
The Master of the Musicians.Emma Marshall. 8o. (Seeley, 1896.) 8 f. p.
London Riverside Churches.A. E. Daniell. 8o. (Constable, 1897.) 84 illust. (27 f. p.)
English Cathedral Series.8o. (Isbister, 1897-8.)
Salisbury Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Boyle. 15 illust. (10 f. p.)York Minster.The Very Rev. Dean Purey-Cust. 14 illust. (11 f. p.)Norwich Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Lefroy. 9 f. p.Ely Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Dickson. 10 f. p.Carlisle Cathedral.Chancellor R. S. Ferguson. 11 f. p.
Salisbury Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Boyle. 15 illust. (10 f. p.)
York Minster.The Very Rev. Dean Purey-Cust. 14 illust. (11 f. p.)
Norwich Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Lefroy. 9 f. p.
Ely Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Dickson. 10 f. p.
Carlisle Cathedral.Chancellor R. S. Ferguson. 11 f. p.
The Romance of our Ancient Churches.Sarah Wilson. 8o. (Constable, 1899.) 180 illust. (15 f. p.)
Boswell's Life of Johnson.Edited by Augustine Birrell. (Constable, 1899.) 6 vols. Frontispiece to each vol.
C. R. B. Barrett.
The Tower.C. R. B. Barrett. Fol. (Catty and Dobson, 1889.) 26 illust. (13 etched plates.)Essex: Highways, Byways and Waterways.C. R. B. Barrett. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1892-3.) Series I. 99 illust. (13 etched plates.) Series II. 128 illust. (13 etched plates.)The Trinity House of Deptford Strond.C. R. B. Barrett. 4o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1893.) 18 illust. (1 etched plate.)Barrett's Illustrated Guides.8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1892-3.) 9 numbers.Somersetshire: Highways, Byways and Waterways.C. R. B. Barrett. 4o. (Bliss, Sands and Foster, 1894.) 167 illust. (6 etched plates.)Shelley's Visit to France.Charles J. Elton. 8o. (Bliss, Sands, 1894.) 16 illus. (2 etched plates.)Charterhouse, in Pen and Ink.By C. R. B. Barrett. Preface by George E. Smythe. 4o. (Bliss, Sands and Foster, 1895.) 43 illust. (1 f. p.)Surrey: Highways, Byways and Waterways.C. R. B. Barrett. 4o. (Bliss, Sands and Foster, 1895.) 140 illust. (5 etched plates.)Battles and Battlefields of England.C. R. B. Barrett. 8o. (Innes, 1896.) 102 illust. (2 f. p.)
The Tower.C. R. B. Barrett. Fol. (Catty and Dobson, 1889.) 26 illust. (13 etched plates.)
Essex: Highways, Byways and Waterways.C. R. B. Barrett. 8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1892-3.) Series I. 99 illust. (13 etched plates.) Series II. 128 illust. (13 etched plates.)
The Trinity House of Deptford Strond.C. R. B. Barrett. 4o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1893.) 18 illust. (1 etched plate.)
Barrett's Illustrated Guides.8o. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1892-3.) 9 numbers.
Somersetshire: Highways, Byways and Waterways.C. R. B. Barrett. 4o. (Bliss, Sands and Foster, 1894.) 167 illust. (6 etched plates.)
Shelley's Visit to France.Charles J. Elton. 8o. (Bliss, Sands, 1894.) 16 illus. (2 etched plates.)
Charterhouse, in Pen and Ink.By C. R. B. Barrett. Preface by George E. Smythe. 4o. (Bliss, Sands and Foster, 1895.) 43 illust. (1 f. p.)
Surrey: Highways, Byways and Waterways.C. R. B. Barrett. 4o. (Bliss, Sands and Foster, 1895.) 140 illust. (5 etched plates.)
Battles and Battlefields of England.C. R. B. Barrett. 8o. (Innes, 1896.) 102 illust. (2 f. p.)
D. Y. Cameron.
Charterhouse, Old and New.E. P. Eardley-Wilmot and E. C. Streatfield. 4o. (Nimmo, 1895.) 4 etchings.Scholar Gipsies.John Buchan. 8o. (Lane, 1896. The Arcady Library.) 7 etchings.
Charterhouse, Old and New.E. P. Eardley-Wilmot and E. C. Streatfield. 4o. (Nimmo, 1895.) 4 etchings.
Scholar Gipsies.John Buchan. 8o. (Lane, 1896. The Arcady Library.) 7 etchings.
Nelly Erichsen.
The Novels of Susan Edmonstone Ferrier.Introduction by R. Brimley Johnson. 8o. (Dent, 1894.) 6 vols. 17 f. p.The Promised Land.Translated from the Danish of Henrik Pontoppidan by Mrs. Edgar Lucas. 8o. (Dent, 1896.) 29 illust. (14 f. p.)Emanuel, or Children of the Soil.Translated from the Danish of Henrik Pontoppidan by Mrs. Edgar Lucas. 8o. (Dent, 1896.) 29 illust. (17 f. p.)
The Novels of Susan Edmonstone Ferrier.Introduction by R. Brimley Johnson. 8o. (Dent, 1894.) 6 vols. 17 f. p.
The Promised Land.Translated from the Danish of Henrik Pontoppidan by Mrs. Edgar Lucas. 8o. (Dent, 1896.) 29 illust. (14 f. p.)
Emanuel, or Children of the Soil.Translated from the Danish of Henrik Pontoppidan by Mrs. Edgar Lucas. 8o. (Dent, 1896.) 29 illust. (17 f. p.)
Mediæval Towns. 8o. (Dent, 1898-1901.)
The Story of Assisi.Lina Duff Gordon. 50 illust., with others. 25 (3 f. p.) by Nelly Erichsen.The Story of Rome.Norwood Young. 48 illust., with others. (10 f. p.) by Nelly Erichsen.The Story of Florence.Edmund G. Gardner. 45 illust., with others. 20 f. p. by Nelly Erichsen.
The Story of Assisi.Lina Duff Gordon. 50 illust., with others. 25 (3 f. p.) by Nelly Erichsen.
The Story of Rome.Norwood Young. 48 illust., with others. (10 f. p.) by Nelly Erichsen.
The Story of Florence.Edmund G. Gardner. 45 illust., with others. 20 f. p. by Nelly Erichsen.
Hedley Fitton.
English Cathedral Series. 8o. (Isbister, 1899-1901.)
English Cathedral Series. 8o. (Isbister, 1899-1901.)
Worcester Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Teignmouth Shore. 9 f. p.Rochester Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Benham. 11 illust. (10 f. p.)
Worcester Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Teignmouth Shore. 9 f. p.
Rochester Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Benham. 11 illust. (10 f. p.)
Hereford Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Leigh. 11 illust. (10 f. p.)
Hereford Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Leigh. 11 illust. (10 f. p.)
Æschylos.Translated by G. H. Plumtre. 2 vols. 8o. (Isbister, 1901.) 1 f. p.
Æschylos.Translated by G. H. Plumtre. 2 vols. 8o. (Isbister, 1901.) 1 f. p.
John Fulleylove.
Henry Irving.Austin Brereton. 8o. (Bogue, 1883.) 17 f. p. With others.The Picturesque Mediterranean.4o. (Cassell, 1899.) With others. 68 illust. by John Fulleylove.Oxford.With notes by T. Humphry Ward. Fol. (Fine Art Society, 1889.) 40 illust. (30 plates.)In the Footprints of Charles Lamb.SeeHerbert Railton.Pictures of Classic Greek Landscape and Architecture.With text in explanation by Henry W. Nevinson. 4o. (Dent, 1897.) 40 plates.The Stones of Paris.B. E. and C. M. Martin. 2 vols. 8o. (Smith, Elder, 1900.) 62 illust. 40 (16 f. p.) by J. Fulleylove.
Henry Irving.Austin Brereton. 8o. (Bogue, 1883.) 17 f. p. With others.
The Picturesque Mediterranean.4o. (Cassell, 1899.) With others. 68 illust. by John Fulleylove.
Oxford.With notes by T. Humphry Ward. Fol. (Fine Art Society, 1889.) 40 illust. (30 plates.)
In the Footprints of Charles Lamb.SeeHerbert Railton.
Pictures of Classic Greek Landscape and Architecture.With text in explanation by Henry W. Nevinson. 4o. (Dent, 1897.) 40 plates.
The Stones of Paris.B. E. and C. M. Martin. 2 vols. 8o. (Smith, Elder, 1900.) 62 illust. 40 (16 f. p.) by J. Fulleylove.
Frederick L. Griggs.
Seven Gardens and a Palace.E. V. B. 8o. (Lane, 1900.) 9 illust. with Arthur Gordon. 5 by Frederick L. Griggs.Stray Leaves from a Border Garden.Mary Pamela Milne-Home. 8o. (Lane, 1901.) 8 f. p.The Chronicle of a Cornish Garden.Harry Roberts. 8o. (Lane, 1901.) 7 f. p.
Seven Gardens and a Palace.E. V. B. 8o. (Lane, 1900.) 9 illust. with Arthur Gordon. 5 by Frederick L. Griggs.
Stray Leaves from a Border Garden.Mary Pamela Milne-Home. 8o. (Lane, 1901.) 8 f. p.
The Chronicle of a Cornish Garden.Harry Roberts. 8o. (Lane, 1901.) 7 f. p.
Charles G. Harper.
Royal Winchester.Rev. A. G. L'Estrange. 8o. (Spencer, 1889.) 37 illust. (22 f. p.)The Brighton Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chatto and Windus, 1892.) 90 illust. 60 (29 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.From Paddington to Penzance.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chatto and Windus, 1893.) 104 illust. (34 f. p.)The Marches of Wales.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1894.) 114 illust. 95 (24 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.The Dover Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1895.) 57 illust. 48 (12 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.The Portsmouth Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1895.) 77 illust. 44 (12 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.Some English Sketching Grounds.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Reeves, 1897.) 44 illust. (18 f. p.)Stories of the Streets of London.H. Barton Baker. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1899.) 38 illust. 30 (15 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.The Exeter Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1899.) 69 illust. 51 (20 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.The Bath Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1899.) 75 illust. 64 (19 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.The Great North Road.C. G. Harper. 2 vols. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1900.) 132 illust. 100 (30 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.
Royal Winchester.Rev. A. G. L'Estrange. 8o. (Spencer, 1889.) 37 illust. (22 f. p.)
The Brighton Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chatto and Windus, 1892.) 90 illust. 60 (29 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.
From Paddington to Penzance.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chatto and Windus, 1893.) 104 illust. (34 f. p.)
The Marches of Wales.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1894.) 114 illust. 95 (24 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.
The Dover Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1895.) 57 illust. 48 (12 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.
The Portsmouth Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1895.) 77 illust. 44 (12 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.
Some English Sketching Grounds.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Reeves, 1897.) 44 illust. (18 f. p.)
Stories of the Streets of London.H. Barton Baker. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1899.) 38 illust. 30 (15 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.
The Exeter Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1899.) 69 illust. 51 (20 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.
The Bath Road.C. G. Harper. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1899.) 75 illust. 64 (19 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.
The Great North Road.C. G. Harper. 2 vols. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1900.) 132 illust. 100 (30 f. p.) by C. G. Harper.
William Hyde.
An Imaged World.Edward Garnett. 8o. (Dent, 1894.) 5 f. p.Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso.8o. (Dent, 1896.) 13 f. p.London Impressions.Alice Meynell. Fol. (Constable, 1898.) 3 etchings, 23 photogravures. (13 f. p.)The Nature Poems of George Meredith.4o. (Constable, 1898.) Etched frontispiece and 20 photogravures.The Cinque Ports.Ford Madox Hueffer. 4o. (Blackwood, 1900.) 33 illust. (20 f. p., 14 in photogravure.)The Victoria History of the Counties of England. Hampshire; Norfolk.8o. (Constable, 1901.) 1 f. p.
An Imaged World.Edward Garnett. 8o. (Dent, 1894.) 5 f. p.
Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso.8o. (Dent, 1896.) 13 f. p.
London Impressions.Alice Meynell. Fol. (Constable, 1898.) 3 etchings, 23 photogravures. (13 f. p.)
The Nature Poems of George Meredith.4o. (Constable, 1898.) Etched frontispiece and 20 photogravures.
The Cinque Ports.Ford Madox Hueffer. 4o. (Blackwood, 1900.) 33 illust. (20 f. p., 14 in photogravure.)
The Victoria History of the Counties of England. Hampshire; Norfolk.8o. (Constable, 1901.) 1 f. p.
Frederic G. Kitton.
Charles Dickens and the Stage.T. Edgar Pemberton. 8o. (Redway, 1888.) 3 f. p., photogravure.Charles Dickens by Pen and Pencil.F. G. Kitton. 4o. (Sabini and Dexter, 1889-90.) With others. 15 by F. G. Kitton.In Tennyson Land.J. Cuming Walters. 8o. (Redway, 1890.) 12 f. p.A Week's Tramp in Dickens' Land.Wm. R. Hughes. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1891.) 100 illust., chiefly by F. G. Kitton. (12 f. p.)Hertfordshire County Homes.(Published by subscription, 1892.) 40 f. p.St. Albans, Historical and Picturesque.C. H. Ashdown. 4o. (Elliot Stock, 1893.) 70 illust., chiefly by F. G. Kitton (15 f. p.)St. Albans Abbey.The Rev. Canon Liddell. 8o. (Isbister, 1897. English Cathedral Series.) 9 illust. (7 f. p.)The Romany Rye.George Borrow. (Murray, 1900.) 8 f. p.
Charles Dickens and the Stage.T. Edgar Pemberton. 8o. (Redway, 1888.) 3 f. p., photogravure.
Charles Dickens by Pen and Pencil.F. G. Kitton. 4o. (Sabini and Dexter, 1889-90.) With others. 15 by F. G. Kitton.
In Tennyson Land.J. Cuming Walters. 8o. (Redway, 1890.) 12 f. p.
A Week's Tramp in Dickens' Land.Wm. R. Hughes. 8o. (Chapman and Hall, 1891.) 100 illust., chiefly by F. G. Kitton. (12 f. p.)
Hertfordshire County Homes.(Published by subscription, 1892.) 40 f. p.
St. Albans, Historical and Picturesque.C. H. Ashdown. 4o. (Elliot Stock, 1893.) 70 illust., chiefly by F. G. Kitton (15 f. p.)
St. Albans Abbey.The Rev. Canon Liddell. 8o. (Isbister, 1897. English Cathedral Series.) 9 illust. (7 f. p.)
The Romany Rye.George Borrow. (Murray, 1900.) 8 f. p.
John Guille Millais.
A Fauna of Sutherland, Caithness and West Cromarty.J. Harvie Brown and T. E. Buckley. 8o. (Douglas, 1887.) 12 illust., with others. 2 (1 f. p.) by J. G. Millais.Shooting.Lord Walsingham and Sir R. Payne Gallwey. (Badminton Library.) 8o. (Longmans, 1887.) With others. 3 illust. (1 f. p.) by J. G. Millais.A Monograph of the Charadriidae.Henry Seebohm. 4o. (Sotheran, 1888.) 28 illust.A Fauna of the Outer Hebrides.J. Harvie Brown and T. E. Buckley. 8o. (Douglas, 1888.) 12 illust., with others. 1 by J. G. Millais.A Fauna of the Orkney Islands.J. Harvie Brown and T. E. Buckley. 8o. (Douglas, 1891.) 13 illust., with others. 3 f. p. photogravures by J. G. Millais.A Fauna of Argyll and the Inner Hebrides.J. Harvie Brown and T. E. Buckley. 8o. (Douglas, 1892.) 9 illust., with others. 1 photogravure by J. G. Millais.Game-Birds and Shooting Sketches.J. G. Millais. 4o. (Sotheran, 1892.) 64 illust., 33 plates.A Breath from the Veldt.J. G. Millais. 4o. (Sotheran, 1895.) 149 illust. (24 plates.)Letters to Young Shooters.3rd series. Sir R. Payne Gallwey. (Longmans, 1896.) 46 illust.Elephant Hunting in East Equatorial Africa.Arthur Newmann. 8o. (Ward, 1897.) 3 f. p.British Deer and their Horns.J. G. Millais. 4o. (Sotheran, 1897.) 185 illust., mostly by the author. (20 plates.)Pheasants.W. B. Tegetmeier. 8o. (Cox, 1897.) 16 illust. (1 f. p. by J. G. Millais.) With others.Encyclopaedia of Sport.Edited by the Earl of Berkshire. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1898.) 31 illust. (2 f. p. in photogravure.)The Wildfowler in Scotland.J. G. Millais. 4o. (Longmans, 1901.) 60 illust., 10 plates. (13 f. p.)
A Fauna of Sutherland, Caithness and West Cromarty.J. Harvie Brown and T. E. Buckley. 8o. (Douglas, 1887.) 12 illust., with others. 2 (1 f. p.) by J. G. Millais.
Shooting.Lord Walsingham and Sir R. Payne Gallwey. (Badminton Library.) 8o. (Longmans, 1887.) With others. 3 illust. (1 f. p.) by J. G. Millais.
A Monograph of the Charadriidae.Henry Seebohm. 4o. (Sotheran, 1888.) 28 illust.
A Fauna of the Outer Hebrides.J. Harvie Brown and T. E. Buckley. 8o. (Douglas, 1888.) 12 illust., with others. 1 by J. G. Millais.
A Fauna of the Orkney Islands.J. Harvie Brown and T. E. Buckley. 8o. (Douglas, 1891.) 13 illust., with others. 3 f. p. photogravures by J. G. Millais.
A Fauna of Argyll and the Inner Hebrides.J. Harvie Brown and T. E. Buckley. 8o. (Douglas, 1892.) 9 illust., with others. 1 photogravure by J. G. Millais.
Game-Birds and Shooting Sketches.J. G. Millais. 4o. (Sotheran, 1892.) 64 illust., 33 plates.
A Breath from the Veldt.J. G. Millais. 4o. (Sotheran, 1895.) 149 illust. (24 plates.)
Letters to Young Shooters.3rd series. Sir R. Payne Gallwey. (Longmans, 1896.) 46 illust.
Elephant Hunting in East Equatorial Africa.Arthur Newmann. 8o. (Ward, 1897.) 3 f. p.
British Deer and their Horns.J. G. Millais. 4o. (Sotheran, 1897.) 185 illust., mostly by the author. (20 plates.)
Pheasants.W. B. Tegetmeier. 8o. (Cox, 1897.) 16 illust. (1 f. p. by J. G. Millais.) With others.
Encyclopaedia of Sport.Edited by the Earl of Berkshire. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1898.) 31 illust. (2 f. p. in photogravure.)
The Wildfowler in Scotland.J. G. Millais. 4o. (Longmans, 1901.) 60 illust., 10 plates. (13 f. p.)
Edmund H. New.
The Compleat Angler.Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Edited by Richard Le Gallienne. 4o. (Lane, 1896.) 200 illust. (47 f. p.)In the Garden of Peace.Helen Milman. 8o. (Lane, 1896. The Arcady Library.) 24 illust.Oxford and its Colleges.J. Wells. 8o. (Methuen, 1897.) 27 drawings from photographs.Cambridge and its Colleges.A. Hamilton Thompson. 8o. (Methuen, 1898.) 23 drawings from photographs.The Life of William Morris.J. W. Mackail. 2 vols. 8o. (Longmans, 1899.) 15 illus. (14 f. p.)Shakespeare's Country.Bertram C. A. Windle. 8o. (Methuen, 1899.) 14 f. p. Drawings from photographs.The Natural History of Selborne.Gilbert White. Edited by Grant Allen. 4o. (Lane, 1900.) 178 illust. (43 f. p.)Outside the Garden.Helen Milman. 8o. (Lane, 1900.) 30 illust. and decorations.Sussex.F. G. Brabant. 8o. (Methuen, 1900.) 12 f. p. Drawings from photographs.The Malvern Country.Bertram C. A. Windle. 8o. (Methuen, 1901.) 11 f. p. Drawings from photographs.
The Compleat Angler.Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Edited by Richard Le Gallienne. 4o. (Lane, 1896.) 200 illust. (47 f. p.)
In the Garden of Peace.Helen Milman. 8o. (Lane, 1896. The Arcady Library.) 24 illust.
Oxford and its Colleges.J. Wells. 8o. (Methuen, 1897.) 27 drawings from photographs.
Cambridge and its Colleges.A. Hamilton Thompson. 8o. (Methuen, 1898.) 23 drawings from photographs.
The Life of William Morris.J. W. Mackail. 2 vols. 8o. (Longmans, 1899.) 15 illus. (14 f. p.)
Shakespeare's Country.Bertram C. A. Windle. 8o. (Methuen, 1899.) 14 f. p. Drawings from photographs.
The Natural History of Selborne.Gilbert White. Edited by Grant Allen. 4o. (Lane, 1900.) 178 illust. (43 f. p.)
Outside the Garden.Helen Milman. 8o. (Lane, 1900.) 30 illust. and decorations.
Sussex.F. G. Brabant. 8o. (Methuen, 1900.) 12 f. p. Drawings from photographs.
The Malvern Country.Bertram C. A. Windle. 8o. (Methuen, 1901.) 11 f. p. Drawings from photographs.
Alfred Parsons.
God's Acre Beautiful.W. Robinson. 8o. ("Garden" Office, 1880.) 8 f. p.Selections from the Poetry of Robert Herrick.4o. (Sampson Low, 1882.) 59 illust. (2 f. p.) With E. A. Abbey.Springhaven.R. D. Blackmore. 8o. (Sampson Low, 1888.) 64 illust. (35 f. p.) With F. Barnard.Old Songs.4o. (Macmillan, 1889.) 102 illust. With E. A. Abbey.The Quiet Life.Certain Verses by various hands: Prologue and Epilogue by Austin Dobson. 4o. (Sampson Low, 1890.) 82 illust. With E. A. Abbey. 42 by Alfred Parsons. (9 f. p.)A Selection from the Sonnets of William Wordsworth.8o. (Osgood, 1891.) 55 illust. and decorations. (24 f. p.)The Warwickshire Avon.Notes by A. T. Quiller-Couch. 8o. (Osgood, 1892.) 96 illust. (25 f. p.)The Danube from the Black Forest to the Sea.F. D. Millet. 8o. (Osgood, 1892.) 133 illust. With F. D. Millet. 61 by Alfred Parsons. (41 f. p.)The Wild Garden.W. Robinson. 8o. (Murray, 1895.) 90 wood-engravings. (14 f. p.)The Bamboo Garden.A. B. Freeman-Mitford. 8o. (Macmillan, 1896.) 11 illust. and decorations. (7 f. p.)Notes in Japan.Alfred Parsons. 8o. (Osgood, 1896.) 119 illust. (36 f. p.)Wordsworth.Andrew Lang. 8o. (Longmans, 1897. Selections from the Poets.) 17 illust., and initials to each poem. (9 f. p.)
God's Acre Beautiful.W. Robinson. 8o. ("Garden" Office, 1880.) 8 f. p.
Selections from the Poetry of Robert Herrick.4o. (Sampson Low, 1882.) 59 illust. (2 f. p.) With E. A. Abbey.
Springhaven.R. D. Blackmore. 8o. (Sampson Low, 1888.) 64 illust. (35 f. p.) With F. Barnard.
Old Songs.4o. (Macmillan, 1889.) 102 illust. With E. A. Abbey.
The Quiet Life.Certain Verses by various hands: Prologue and Epilogue by Austin Dobson. 4o. (Sampson Low, 1890.) 82 illust. With E. A. Abbey. 42 by Alfred Parsons. (9 f. p.)
A Selection from the Sonnets of William Wordsworth.8o. (Osgood, 1891.) 55 illust. and decorations. (24 f. p.)
The Warwickshire Avon.Notes by A. T. Quiller-Couch. 8o. (Osgood, 1892.) 96 illust. (25 f. p.)
The Danube from the Black Forest to the Sea.F. D. Millet. 8o. (Osgood, 1892.) 133 illust. With F. D. Millet. 61 by Alfred Parsons. (41 f. p.)
The Wild Garden.W. Robinson. 8o. (Murray, 1895.) 90 wood-engravings. (14 f. p.)
The Bamboo Garden.A. B. Freeman-Mitford. 8o. (Macmillan, 1896.) 11 illust. and decorations. (7 f. p.)
Notes in Japan.Alfred Parsons. 8o. (Osgood, 1896.) 119 illust. (36 f. p.)
Wordsworth.Andrew Lang. 8o. (Longmans, 1897. Selections from the Poets.) 17 illust., and initials to each poem. (9 f. p.)
Joseph Pennell.
A Canterbury Pilgrimage.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Seeley, 1885.) 30 illust. (7 f. p.)Tuscan Cities.W. D. Howells. 4o. (Ticknor, Boston, 1886.) 67 illust., chiefly by Joseph Pennell. (11 f. p.)The Saone.P. G. Hamerton. 4o. (Seeley, 1887.) 148 illust. With the author. 102 by Joseph Pennell; 24 by J. Pennell after pencil drawings by P. G. Hamerton. (16 f. p.)An Italian Pilgrimage.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Seeley, 1887.) 30 f. p.Our Sentimental Journey through France and Italy.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Longmans, 1888.) 122 illust. (21 f. p.)Old Chelsea.Benjamin Ellis Martin. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1889.) 23 illust. (20 f. p.)Our Journey to the Hebrides.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1889.) 43 illust. (29 f. p.)Personally Conducted.F. R. Stockton. 4o. (Sampson Low, 1889.) 48 illust. With others.Charing Cross to St. Paul's.Justin McCarthy. Fol. (Seeley, 1891.) 36 illust. (12 f. p.)The Stream of Pleasure.Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell. With a practical chapter by J. G. Legge. 4o. (Fisher Unwin, 1891.) 90 illust. (16 f. p.)Play in Provence.Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1892.) 92 illust. (29 f. p.)The Jew at Home.Joseph Pennell. 8o. (Heinemann, 1892.) 27 illust. (15 f. p.)English Cathedrals.Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1892.) 154 illust. (18 f. p.) With others.To Gipsyland.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1893.) 82 illust. (35 f. p.)The Devils of Notre Dame.18 illust., with descriptive text by R. A. M. Stevenson. Fol. ('Pall Mall Gazette,' 1894.)Cycling.The Earl of Albemarle and G. Lacy Hillier. 4o. (Longmans, 1894. The Badminton Library.) 49 illust. With the Earl of Albemarle, and George Moore. 21 by Joseph Pennell. (12 f. p.)Tantallon Castle.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Constable, 1895.) 33 illust. (7 f. p.) With others. 24 by Joseph Pennell.The Makers of Modern Rome.Mrs. Oliphant. 8o. (Macmillan, 1895.) 71 illust. With Henry P. Riviere, and from old engravings. 53 by Joseph Pennell. (7 f. p.)The Alhambra.Washington Irving. Introduction by ElizabethRobins Pennell. 8o. (Macmillan, 1896.) 288 illust. (24 f. p.)On the Broads.Anna Bowman Dodd. 8o. (Macmillan, 1896.) 29 illust. (24 f. p.)Climbs in the New Zealand Alps.E. A. Fitzgerald. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1896.) 25 illust. With others. (8 f. p. by Joseph Pennell from paintings).Highways and Byways in Devon and Cornwall.Arthur H. Norway. 8o. (Macmillan, 1897.) 66 illust. (18 f. p.) With Hugh Thomson. 58 by Joseph Pennell.Aquitaine, a Traveller's Tales.Wickham Flower. 4o. (Chapman and Hall, 1897.) 24 illust. (22 f. p.)Over the Alps on a Bicycle.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1898.) 34 illust. (18 f. p.)Highways and Byways in North Wales.A. G. Bradley. 8o. (Macmillan, 1898.) 96 illust. (13 f. p.) With Hugh Thomson. 87 by Joseph Pennell.Highways and Byways in Yorkshire.Arthur H. Norway. 8o. (Macmillan, 1899.) 110 illust. (14 f. p.) With Hugh Thomson. 102 by Joseph Pennell.Highways and Byways in Normandy.Percy Dearmer. 8o. (Macmillan, 1900.) 153 illust. (17 f. p.)A little Tour in France.Henry James. 8o. (Heinemann, 1900.) 94 illust. (44 f. p.)The Stock Exchange in 1900.W. Eden Hooper. 4o. (Spottiswoode, 1900.) With Dudley Hardy. 7 illust. by Joseph Pennell. 3 proof plates.Highways and Byways in the Lake District.A. G. Bradley. 8o. (Macmillan, 1901.) 86 illust.East London.Walter Besant. 8o. (Chatto, 1901.) 54 illust. (17 f. p.) With others. 36 by Joseph Pennell.Highways and Byways in East Anglia.William A. Dutt. 8o. (Macmillan, 1901.) 150 illust. (15 f. p.)Italian Journeys.W. D. Howells. 8o. (Heinemann, 1901.) 103 illust. (39 f. p.)
A Canterbury Pilgrimage.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Seeley, 1885.) 30 illust. (7 f. p.)
Tuscan Cities.W. D. Howells. 4o. (Ticknor, Boston, 1886.) 67 illust., chiefly by Joseph Pennell. (11 f. p.)
The Saone.P. G. Hamerton. 4o. (Seeley, 1887.) 148 illust. With the author. 102 by Joseph Pennell; 24 by J. Pennell after pencil drawings by P. G. Hamerton. (16 f. p.)
An Italian Pilgrimage.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Seeley, 1887.) 30 f. p.
Our Sentimental Journey through France and Italy.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Longmans, 1888.) 122 illust. (21 f. p.)
Old Chelsea.Benjamin Ellis Martin. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1889.) 23 illust. (20 f. p.)
Our Journey to the Hebrides.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1889.) 43 illust. (29 f. p.)
Personally Conducted.F. R. Stockton. 4o. (Sampson Low, 1889.) 48 illust. With others.
Charing Cross to St. Paul's.Justin McCarthy. Fol. (Seeley, 1891.) 36 illust. (12 f. p.)
The Stream of Pleasure.Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell. With a practical chapter by J. G. Legge. 4o. (Fisher Unwin, 1891.) 90 illust. (16 f. p.)
Play in Provence.Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1892.) 92 illust. (29 f. p.)
The Jew at Home.Joseph Pennell. 8o. (Heinemann, 1892.) 27 illust. (15 f. p.)
English Cathedrals.Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1892.) 154 illust. (18 f. p.) With others.
To Gipsyland.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1893.) 82 illust. (35 f. p.)
The Devils of Notre Dame.18 illust., with descriptive text by R. A. M. Stevenson. Fol. ('Pall Mall Gazette,' 1894.)
Cycling.The Earl of Albemarle and G. Lacy Hillier. 4o. (Longmans, 1894. The Badminton Library.) 49 illust. With the Earl of Albemarle, and George Moore. 21 by Joseph Pennell. (12 f. p.)
Tantallon Castle.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Constable, 1895.) 33 illust. (7 f. p.) With others. 24 by Joseph Pennell.
The Makers of Modern Rome.Mrs. Oliphant. 8o. (Macmillan, 1895.) 71 illust. With Henry P. Riviere, and from old engravings. 53 by Joseph Pennell. (7 f. p.)
The Alhambra.Washington Irving. Introduction by ElizabethRobins Pennell. 8o. (Macmillan, 1896.) 288 illust. (24 f. p.)
On the Broads.Anna Bowman Dodd. 8o. (Macmillan, 1896.) 29 illust. (24 f. p.)
Climbs in the New Zealand Alps.E. A. Fitzgerald. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1896.) 25 illust. With others. (8 f. p. by Joseph Pennell from paintings).
Highways and Byways in Devon and Cornwall.Arthur H. Norway. 8o. (Macmillan, 1897.) 66 illust. (18 f. p.) With Hugh Thomson. 58 by Joseph Pennell.
Aquitaine, a Traveller's Tales.Wickham Flower. 4o. (Chapman and Hall, 1897.) 24 illust. (22 f. p.)
Over the Alps on a Bicycle.Elizabeth Robins Pennell. 8o. (Fisher Unwin, 1898.) 34 illust. (18 f. p.)
Highways and Byways in North Wales.A. G. Bradley. 8o. (Macmillan, 1898.) 96 illust. (13 f. p.) With Hugh Thomson. 87 by Joseph Pennell.
Highways and Byways in Yorkshire.Arthur H. Norway. 8o. (Macmillan, 1899.) 110 illust. (14 f. p.) With Hugh Thomson. 102 by Joseph Pennell.
Highways and Byways in Normandy.Percy Dearmer. 8o. (Macmillan, 1900.) 153 illust. (17 f. p.)
A little Tour in France.Henry James. 8o. (Heinemann, 1900.) 94 illust. (44 f. p.)
The Stock Exchange in 1900.W. Eden Hooper. 4o. (Spottiswoode, 1900.) With Dudley Hardy. 7 illust. by Joseph Pennell. 3 proof plates.
Highways and Byways in the Lake District.A. G. Bradley. 8o. (Macmillan, 1901.) 86 illust.
East London.Walter Besant. 8o. (Chatto, 1901.) 54 illust. (17 f. p.) With others. 36 by Joseph Pennell.
Highways and Byways in East Anglia.William A. Dutt. 8o. (Macmillan, 1901.) 150 illust. (15 f. p.)
Italian Journeys.W. D. Howells. 8o. (Heinemann, 1901.) 103 illust. (39 f. p.)
Herbert Railton.
Coaching Days and Coaching Ways.4o. (Macmillan, 1888.) 213 illust. With Hugh Thomson. 140 by Herbert Railton.The Essays of Elia.Charles Lamb. Edited by Augustine Birrell. 8o. (Dent, 1888. The Temple Library.) 3 etchings.Select Essays of Dr. Johnson.Edited by George Birkbeck Hill. 8o. (Dent, 1889. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 6 etchings. Figures by John Jellicoe.The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith.Edited by Austin Dobson. 8o. (Dent, 1889. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 6 etchings with John Jellicoe. 3 by Herbert Railton.Pericles and Aspasia.W. S. Landor. 8o. (Dent, 1890. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 2 etchings.Westminster Abbey.W. J. Loftie. Fol. (Seeley, 1890.) 75 illust.The Citizen of the World.Oliver Goldsmith. Edited by Austin Dobson. 8o. (Dent, 1891. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 6 etchings.The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes.Edited, with a memoir, by Edmund Gosse. 8o. (Dent, 1891. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 2 etchings.In the Footsteps of Charles Lamb.Benjamin Ellis Martin. 8o. (Bentley, 1891.) 11 f. p. With John Fulleylove. 6 by Herbert Railton.The Collected Works of Thomas Love Peacock.Edited by Richard Garnett. 8o. (Dent, 1891.) 10 vols. 4 etchings.Essays and Poems of Leigh Hunt.Selected and edited by R. Brimley Johnson. 8o. (Dent, 1891.) 2 vols. 5 etchings.Dreamland in History.The Very Rev. Dean Spence. 8o. (Isbister, 1891.) 59 illust. (7 f. p.) Engraved by L. Chefdeville.The Peak of Derbyshire.John Leyland. 8o. (Seeley, 1891.) 20 illust. (8 f. p.) With Alfred Dawson. 16 by Herbert Railton.Ripon Millenary.4o. (W. Harrison, Ripon, 1892.) 140 illust. With others, also from old prints. 32 by Herbert Railton. (10 f. p.)The Inns of Court and Chancery.W. J. Loftie. Fol. (Seeley, 1893.) 57 illust. (10 f. p.) 42 by Herbert Railton.The Household of Sir Thomas More.Anne Manning. 8o. (Nimmo, 1896.) 26 illust. (9 f. p.) With John Jellicoe. 12 by Herbert Railton, figures by John Jellicoe.The Haunted House.Thomas Hood. Introduction by Austin Dobson. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1896.) 63 illust. (21 f. p.)Cherry and Violet.Anne Manning. 8o. (Nimmo, 1897.) 26 illust. With John Jellicoe.Hampton Court.William Holden Hutton. 8o. (Nimmo, 1897.) 43 illust. (32 f. p.)English Cathedral Series.8o. (Isbister, 1897-9.)
Coaching Days and Coaching Ways.4o. (Macmillan, 1888.) 213 illust. With Hugh Thomson. 140 by Herbert Railton.
The Essays of Elia.Charles Lamb. Edited by Augustine Birrell. 8o. (Dent, 1888. The Temple Library.) 3 etchings.
Select Essays of Dr. Johnson.Edited by George Birkbeck Hill. 8o. (Dent, 1889. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 6 etchings. Figures by John Jellicoe.
The Poems and Plays of Oliver Goldsmith.Edited by Austin Dobson. 8o. (Dent, 1889. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 6 etchings with John Jellicoe. 3 by Herbert Railton.
Pericles and Aspasia.W. S. Landor. 8o. (Dent, 1890. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 2 etchings.
Westminster Abbey.W. J. Loftie. Fol. (Seeley, 1890.) 75 illust.
The Citizen of the World.Oliver Goldsmith. Edited by Austin Dobson. 8o. (Dent, 1891. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 6 etchings.
The Poetical Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes.Edited, with a memoir, by Edmund Gosse. 8o. (Dent, 1891. The Temple Library.) 2 vols. 2 etchings.
In the Footsteps of Charles Lamb.Benjamin Ellis Martin. 8o. (Bentley, 1891.) 11 f. p. With John Fulleylove. 6 by Herbert Railton.
The Collected Works of Thomas Love Peacock.Edited by Richard Garnett. 8o. (Dent, 1891.) 10 vols. 4 etchings.
Essays and Poems of Leigh Hunt.Selected and edited by R. Brimley Johnson. 8o. (Dent, 1891.) 2 vols. 5 etchings.
Dreamland in History.The Very Rev. Dean Spence. 8o. (Isbister, 1891.) 59 illust. (7 f. p.) Engraved by L. Chefdeville.
The Peak of Derbyshire.John Leyland. 8o. (Seeley, 1891.) 20 illust. (8 f. p.) With Alfred Dawson. 16 by Herbert Railton.
Ripon Millenary.4o. (W. Harrison, Ripon, 1892.) 140 illust. With others, also from old prints. 32 by Herbert Railton. (10 f. p.)
The Inns of Court and Chancery.W. J. Loftie. Fol. (Seeley, 1893.) 57 illust. (10 f. p.) 42 by Herbert Railton.
The Household of Sir Thomas More.Anne Manning. 8o. (Nimmo, 1896.) 26 illust. (9 f. p.) With John Jellicoe. 12 by Herbert Railton, figures by John Jellicoe.
The Haunted House.Thomas Hood. Introduction by Austin Dobson. (Lawrence and Bullen, 1896.) 63 illust. (21 f. p.)
Cherry and Violet.Anne Manning. 8o. (Nimmo, 1897.) 26 illust. With John Jellicoe.
Hampton Court.William Holden Hutton. 8o. (Nimmo, 1897.) 43 illust. (32 f. p.)
English Cathedral Series.8o. (Isbister, 1897-9.)
Westminster Abbey.The Very Rev. Dean Farrar. 12 f. p.St. Paul's Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Newbolt. 12 f. p.Winchester Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Benham. 7 f. p.Wells Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Church. 15 illust. (14 f. p.)Gloucester Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Spence. 13 f. p.Peterborough Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Ingram. 9 f. p.Lincoln Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Venables. 9 f. p.Durham Cathedral.The Rev. Canon Fowler. 9 f. p.Chester Cathedral.The Very Rev. Dean Darby. 9 f. p.Ripon Cathedral.The Ven. Archdeacon Danks. 16 illust. (14 f. p.)
The Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell and Deborah's Diary.Anne Manning. 8o. (Nimmo, 1898.) 26 illust. With John Jellicoe.The Old Chelsea Bun Shop.Anne Manning. 8o. (Nimmo, 1899.) 10 illust. With John Jellicoe.Travels in England.Richard Le Gallienne. 8o. (Grant Richards, 1900.) 6 f. p.The Natural History and Antiquities of SelborneandA Garden Kalendar. Gilbert White. 8o. (Freemantle, 1900.) 2 vols. 176 illust. (23 f. p.) With others. 59 by Herbert Railton.The Story of Bruges.Ernest Gilliat Smith. 8o. (Dent, 1901. Mediæval Towns.) 57 illust. (9 f. p.) With others. 23 by Herbert Railton.Boswell's Life of Johnson.Edited by A. Glover. Introduction by Austin Dobson. 8o. (Dent, 1901.) 100 illust. and portraits.
The Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell and Deborah's Diary.Anne Manning. 8o. (Nimmo, 1898.) 26 illust. With John Jellicoe.
The Old Chelsea Bun Shop.Anne Manning. 8o. (Nimmo, 1899.) 10 illust. With John Jellicoe.
Travels in England.Richard Le Gallienne. 8o. (Grant Richards, 1900.) 6 f. p.
The Natural History and Antiquities of SelborneandA Garden Kalendar. Gilbert White. 8o. (Freemantle, 1900.) 2 vols. 176 illust. (23 f. p.) With others. 59 by Herbert Railton.
The Story of Bruges.Ernest Gilliat Smith. 8o. (Dent, 1901. Mediæval Towns.) 57 illust. (9 f. p.) With others. 23 by Herbert Railton.
Boswell's Life of Johnson.Edited by A. Glover. Introduction by Austin Dobson. 8o. (Dent, 1901.) 100 illust. and portraits.
Sir George Reid.
The Selected Writings of John Ramsay.Alexander Walker. 8o. (Blackwood, 1871.) Portrait and 9 illust.Life of a Scotch Naturalist.Samuel Smiles. 8o. (Murray, 1876.) Portrait and 25 illust. (18 f. p.)George Paul Chalmers.A. Gibson. 4o. (David Douglas, 1879.) 5 heliogravure plates.Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk in the Parish of Pyketillim.W. Alexander. 8o. (David Douglas, 1880.) Portrait, title-page and 18 heliogravure plates.Twelve Sketches of Scenery and Antiquities on the line of the Great North of Scotland Railway.12 heliogravure plates with illustrative Letterpress by W. Ferguson of Kinmundy. 8o. (David Douglas, 1882.)Natural History and Sport in Norway.Charles St. John. 8o. (Douglas, 1882.) 10 f. p., heliogravure.The River Tweed from Its Source to the Sea.Fol. (Royal Association for the Promotion of Fine Arts in Scotland, 1884.) 16 f. p., heliogravure.George Jamesone, the Scottish Van Dyck.John Bulloch. 4o. (David Douglas, 1885.) 2 heliogravure plates.The River Clyde.Fol. (Royal Association for the Promotion of Fine Arts in Scotland, 1886.) 12 f. p., heliogravure.Salmon Fishing on the Ristigouche.Dean Sage. 4o. (Douglas, 1888.) 2 illust. (1 f. p. photogravure).Lacunar Basilicae Sancti Macarii Aberdonensis.4o. (New Spalding Club, Aberdeen, 1888). 2 f. p., photogravure.Cartularium Ecclesiae Sancti Nicholai Aberdonensis.2 vols. 4o. (New Spalding Club, Aberdeen, 1888-92.) 2 f. p., photogravure.St. Giles', Edinburgh, Church, College and Cathedral.J. Cameron Lees. 4o(Chambers, 1889.) 3 f. p., heliogravure.Royal Edinburgh.Mrs. Oliphant. 8o. (Macmillan, 1890.) 60 illust. (22 f. p.)Familiar Letters of Sir Walter Scott.Edited by D. Douglas. 2 vols. 8o. (Douglas, 1894.) 2 vignettes, photogravure.
The Selected Writings of John Ramsay.Alexander Walker. 8o. (Blackwood, 1871.) Portrait and 9 illust.
Life of a Scotch Naturalist.Samuel Smiles. 8o. (Murray, 1876.) Portrait and 25 illust. (18 f. p.)
George Paul Chalmers.A. Gibson. 4o. (David Douglas, 1879.) 5 heliogravure plates.
Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk in the Parish of Pyketillim.W. Alexander. 8o. (David Douglas, 1880.) Portrait, title-page and 18 heliogravure plates.
Twelve Sketches of Scenery and Antiquities on the line of the Great North of Scotland Railway.12 heliogravure plates with illustrative Letterpress by W. Ferguson of Kinmundy. 8o. (David Douglas, 1882.)
Natural History and Sport in Norway.Charles St. John. 8o. (Douglas, 1882.) 10 f. p., heliogravure.
The River Tweed from Its Source to the Sea.Fol. (Royal Association for the Promotion of Fine Arts in Scotland, 1884.) 16 f. p., heliogravure.
George Jamesone, the Scottish Van Dyck.John Bulloch. 4o. (David Douglas, 1885.) 2 heliogravure plates.
The River Clyde.Fol. (Royal Association for the Promotion of Fine Arts in Scotland, 1886.) 12 f. p., heliogravure.
Salmon Fishing on the Ristigouche.Dean Sage. 4o. (Douglas, 1888.) 2 illust. (1 f. p. photogravure).
Lacunar Basilicae Sancti Macarii Aberdonensis.4o. (New Spalding Club, Aberdeen, 1888). 2 f. p., photogravure.
Cartularium Ecclesiae Sancti Nicholai Aberdonensis.2 vols. 4o. (New Spalding Club, Aberdeen, 1888-92.) 2 f. p., photogravure.
St. Giles', Edinburgh, Church, College and Cathedral.J. Cameron Lees. 4o(Chambers, 1889.) 3 f. p., heliogravure.
Royal Edinburgh.Mrs. Oliphant. 8o. (Macmillan, 1890.) 60 illust. (22 f. p.)
Familiar Letters of Sir Walter Scott.Edited by D. Douglas. 2 vols. 8o. (Douglas, 1894.) 2 vignettes, photogravure.
F. Inigo Thomas.
The Formal Garden in England.Reginald Blomfield and F. Inigo Thomas. 8o. (Macmillan, 1892.) 74 illust. (19 f. p.) 46 by F. Inigo Thomas.
The Formal Garden in England.Reginald Blomfield and F. Inigo Thomas. 8o. (Macmillan, 1892.) 74 illust. (19 f. p.) 46 by F. Inigo Thomas.
Charles Whymper.
Wild Sport in the Highlands.Charles St. John. 8o. (Murray, 1878.) 30 illust.The Game-Keeper at Home.Richard Jefferies. 8o. (Smith, Elder, 1880.) 41 illust.Siberia in Europe.Henry Seebohm. 8o. (Murray, 1880.) 47 illust.Matabele Land and Victoria Falls.Frank Oates. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1881.) 50 illust. (13 f. p.) With others.Siberia in Asia.Henry Seebohm. 8o. (Murray, 1882). 67 illust.The Fowler in Ireland.Sir R. Payne Gallwey. 8o. (Van Voorst, 1882.) 88 illust. (17 f. p.)A Highland Gathering.E. Lennox Peel. 8o. (Longmans, 1885.) 35 illust.A Highland Gathering.E. Lennox Peel. 8o. (Longmans, 1885.) 31 illust, engraved on wood by E. Whymper. (6 f. p.)Our Rarer Birds.Charles Dixon. 8o. (Bentley, 1888.) 20 illust. (1 f. p.)Story of the Rear-Guard of Emin Relief Expedition.J. S. Jameson. 8o. (Porter, 1890.) 97 illust.Travel and Adventure in South Africa.F. C. Selous. 8o. (Ward, 1893.) 37 illust. (23 f. p.) With others. 3 by Charles Whymper.Birds of the Wave and Moorland.P. Robinson. 8o. (Isbister, 1894.) 44 illust. (18 f. p.) With others.Sporting Days in Southern India.Lieut.-Colonel Pollock. 8o. (Cox, 1894.) 27 illust. (19 f. p.)Big Game Shooting.Clive Phillipps-Wolley and other writers. 8o. (Longmans, 1895. The Badminton Library.) 2 vols. 150 illust. With others. (22 f. p.) 67 by Charles Whymper.The Pilgrim Fathers of New England and their Puritan Successors.John Brown. 8o. (Religious Tract Society, 1895.) 15 illust. (9 f. p.)Icebound on Kolguev.A. Trevor-Battye. 8o. (Constable, 1895.) 70 illust. With others. 5 f. p. by Charles Whymper.The Hare.The Rev. H. A. Macpherson and others. 8o. (Longmans, 1896. Fur, Feather and Fin Series.) 9 illust. With others. 2 f. p. by Charles Whymper.On the World's Roof.J. Macdonald Oxley. 8o. (Nisbet, 1896.) 4 f. p.In Haunts of Wild Game.Frederick Vaughan Kirby. 8o. (Blackwood, 1896.) 39 illust. (15 f. p.)In and Beyond the Himalayas.S. J. Stone. 8o. (Arnold, 1896.) 16 f. p.Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia.F. C. Selous. 8o. (Ward, 1896.) 18 illust. (6 f. p.) With others. 3 by Charles Whymper.Letters to Young Shooters.Sir R. Payne Gallwey. (Longmans, 1896.) 246 illust., with J. G. Millais.The Art of Wildfowling.Abel Chapman. 8o. (Cox, 1896.) 39 illust. (23 f. p.). With author.Wild Norway.Abel Chapman. 8o. (Arnold, 1897.) 63 illust. (13 f. p.) With others.Travel and Big Game.Percy Selous and H. A. Bryden. 8o. (Bellairs, 1897.) 6 f. p.Lost and Vanishing Birds.Charles Dixon. 8o. (John Macqueen, 1898.) 10 f. p.Off to Klondyke.Gordon Stables. 8o. (Nisbet, 1898.) 8 f. p.The Rabbit.James Edmund Harting. 8o. (Longmans, 1898. Fur, Feather and Fin Series.) 10 illust. With others. 2 f. p. by Charles Whymper.Exploration and Hunting in Central Africa.A. St. H. Gibbons. 8o. (Methuen, 1898.) 8 f. p. by Charles Whymper.The Salmon.Hon. A. E. Gathorne Hardy. 8o. (Longmans, 1898. Fur, Feather and Fin Series.) 8 illust. by Charles Whymper.Homes and Haunts of the Pilgrim Fathers.Alexander Mackennal. 4o. (The Religious Tract Society, 1899.) 94 illust. from original drawings and photographs. (20 f. p.)Bird Life in a Southern County.Charles Dixon. (Scott, 1899.) 10 f. p.The Cruise of the Marchesa to Kamschatka and New Guinea.F. H. H. Guillemard. 8o. (Murray, 1899.) 139 illust. With others. Engraved by E. Whymper.Among the Birds in Northern Shires.Charles Dixon. 8o. (Blackie, 1900.) 41 illust. (1 f. p.)Shooting.Lord Walsingham and Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey. 8o. (Longmans, 1900. The Badminton Library.) 103 illust. With others. 26 by Charles Whymper.
Wild Sport in the Highlands.Charles St. John. 8o. (Murray, 1878.) 30 illust.
The Game-Keeper at Home.Richard Jefferies. 8o. (Smith, Elder, 1880.) 41 illust.
Siberia in Europe.Henry Seebohm. 8o. (Murray, 1880.) 47 illust.
Matabele Land and Victoria Falls.Frank Oates. 8o. (Kegan Paul, 1881.) 50 illust. (13 f. p.) With others.
Siberia in Asia.Henry Seebohm. 8o. (Murray, 1882). 67 illust.
The Fowler in Ireland.Sir R. Payne Gallwey. 8o. (Van Voorst, 1882.) 88 illust. (17 f. p.)
A Highland Gathering.E. Lennox Peel. 8o. (Longmans, 1885.) 35 illust.
A Highland Gathering.E. Lennox Peel. 8o. (Longmans, 1885.) 31 illust, engraved on wood by E. Whymper. (6 f. p.)
Our Rarer Birds.Charles Dixon. 8o. (Bentley, 1888.) 20 illust. (1 f. p.)
Story of the Rear-Guard of Emin Relief Expedition.J. S. Jameson. 8o. (Porter, 1890.) 97 illust.
Travel and Adventure in South Africa.F. C. Selous. 8o. (Ward, 1893.) 37 illust. (23 f. p.) With others. 3 by Charles Whymper.
Birds of the Wave and Moorland.P. Robinson. 8o. (Isbister, 1894.) 44 illust. (18 f. p.) With others.
Sporting Days in Southern India.Lieut.-Colonel Pollock. 8o. (Cox, 1894.) 27 illust. (19 f. p.)
Big Game Shooting.Clive Phillipps-Wolley and other writers. 8o. (Longmans, 1895. The Badminton Library.) 2 vols. 150 illust. With others. (22 f. p.) 67 by Charles Whymper.
The Pilgrim Fathers of New England and their Puritan Successors.John Brown. 8o. (Religious Tract Society, 1895.) 15 illust. (9 f. p.)
Icebound on Kolguev.A. Trevor-Battye. 8o. (Constable, 1895.) 70 illust. With others. 5 f. p. by Charles Whymper.
The Hare.The Rev. H. A. Macpherson and others. 8o. (Longmans, 1896. Fur, Feather and Fin Series.) 9 illust. With others. 2 f. p. by Charles Whymper.
On the World's Roof.J. Macdonald Oxley. 8o. (Nisbet, 1896.) 4 f. p.
In Haunts of Wild Game.Frederick Vaughan Kirby. 8o. (Blackwood, 1896.) 39 illust. (15 f. p.)
In and Beyond the Himalayas.S. J. Stone. 8o. (Arnold, 1896.) 16 f. p.
Sunshine and Storm in Rhodesia.F. C. Selous. 8o. (Ward, 1896.) 18 illust. (6 f. p.) With others. 3 by Charles Whymper.
Letters to Young Shooters.Sir R. Payne Gallwey. (Longmans, 1896.) 246 illust., with J. G. Millais.
The Art of Wildfowling.Abel Chapman. 8o. (Cox, 1896.) 39 illust. (23 f. p.). With author.
Wild Norway.Abel Chapman. 8o. (Arnold, 1897.) 63 illust. (13 f. p.) With others.
Travel and Big Game.Percy Selous and H. A. Bryden. 8o. (Bellairs, 1897.) 6 f. p.
Lost and Vanishing Birds.Charles Dixon. 8o. (John Macqueen, 1898.) 10 f. p.
Off to Klondyke.Gordon Stables. 8o. (Nisbet, 1898.) 8 f. p.
The Rabbit.James Edmund Harting. 8o. (Longmans, 1898. Fur, Feather and Fin Series.) 10 illust. With others. 2 f. p. by Charles Whymper.
Exploration and Hunting in Central Africa.A. St. H. Gibbons. 8o. (Methuen, 1898.) 8 f. p. by Charles Whymper.
The Salmon.Hon. A. E. Gathorne Hardy. 8o. (Longmans, 1898. Fur, Feather and Fin Series.) 8 illust. by Charles Whymper.
Homes and Haunts of the Pilgrim Fathers.Alexander Mackennal. 4o. (The Religious Tract Society, 1899.) 94 illust. from original drawings and photographs. (20 f. p.)
Bird Life in a Southern County.Charles Dixon. (Scott, 1899.) 10 f. p.
The Cruise of the Marchesa to Kamschatka and New Guinea.F. H. H. Guillemard. 8o. (Murray, 1899.) 139 illust. With others. Engraved by E. Whymper.
Among the Birds in Northern Shires.Charles Dixon. 8o. (Blackie, 1900.) 41 illust. (1 f. p.)
Shooting.Lord Walsingham and Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey. 8o. (Longmans, 1900. The Badminton Library.) 103 illust. With others. 26 by Charles Whymper.