Author:Arthur Rackham
Works
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edit- To the Other Side, by Thomas Rhodes, (1883)
- The Dolly Dialogs, by Anthony Hope (1894)
- The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon by Washington Irving (1894) (transcription volumes: 1, 2)
- The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, in two volumes, by Washington Irving (1895) (transcription volumes: 1, 2)
- The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, the Westminster Edition, by Washington Irving (1895)
- The Illustrated Guide to Wells-Next-The-Sea; Including Holkham, Walsingham, Fukenham, and Districts by Lemmon Lingwood (1894)
- Sunrise-Land; Rambles in Eastern England by Mrs. Alfred Berlyn (1894)
- Isis Very Much Unveiled, by Edmund Garrett (1894)
- The Homes and Haunts of Thomas Carlyle by Henry C. Shelley (1895)
- A London Garland edited by W. E. Henley (1895)
- The Wonderful Visit by H. G. Wells (1895)
- Tales of a Traveller by Washington Irving (1895)
- The Zankiwank & the Bletherwitch by S. J. Adair (1896)
- Bracebridge Hall by Washington Irving (1896) (start transcription)
- The Money-Spinner, and Other Character Notes by Henry Seton Merriman and S. G. Tallentyre (1896) (start transcription)
- In the Evening of His Days by Hulda Friederichs (1896)
- Captain Castle; A Tale of the China Seas by Carlton Dawe (1897)
- The Grey Lady by Henry Seton Merriman (1897)
- Two Old Ladies, Two Foolish Fairies and a Tom Cat by Maggie Browne (1897)
- The Surprising Adventures of Tuffy and Tue (reprint of "Two Old Ladies...") by Maggie Browne (1904)
- Charles O'Malley: the Irish Dragoon by Charles Lever (1887) (start transcription)
- The Castle Inn by Stanley J. Weyman (1898) (start transcription)
- Evelina; or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World by Frances Burney (1898)
- The Ingoldsby Legends, Or Mirth and Marvels by Thomas Ingoldsby (1898) (start transcription)
- East Coast Scenery; Rables Through Towns and Villages by William J. Tate ( one of Jarrold's Holiday Series) (1898)
- Wild Life in Hampshire Highlands by George A. B. Drewar (1899)
- Fly Fishing by Sir Edward Gray (1899)
- Feats on the Fjord by Harriet Martineau (1899) (external scan)
- Our Gardens by S. Reynolds Hole (1899)
- Tales from Shakespeare by Charles & Mary Lamb (1899)
- A World in a Garden by R. Neish (1899)
- The Bee-Blowaways by Agnes Grozier Herbertson (1900)
- Gardens Old and New, Vol I & II (1900)
- Old Forests and Woodlands by John Nisbet (1900)
- Hunting by J. Ortho Paget (1900)
- Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, by Jonathan Swift (1900)
- Gulliver's Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, (1909) - ill. revised, colored and new ill. added.(transcription project)
- Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm by The Brothers Grimm, translated by Mrs. Edgar Lucas (1900)
- Queen Mab's Fairy Realm (1901)
- The Argonauts of the Amazon by C. R. Kenyon (1901) (start transcription)
- Bird Watching, by Edmund Selous. (1901)
- Out-door Games: Cricket and Golf by R. H. Lyttelton (1901)
- The Life of a Century 1800-1900 by Edwin Hodder (1901)
- Mysteries of Police and Crime in 3 vols. by Major Arthur Griffiths (1901)
- More Tales of the Stumps by Horace Bleackley (1902)
- Shooting by Alexander Innes Shand (1902)
- Brains and Bravery by G. A. Henty, L. T. Meade, J. Arthur Barry, Katharine Tynan, H. A. Bryden (1903) (start transcription)
- The Grey House On the Hill by The Hon. Mrs. Greene (1903)
- Littledom Castle, and Other Tales by Mrs. M. H. Spielmann. Also illustrated by Kate Greenway, Hugh Thompson, Harry Furniss, C. Wilhelm, and Madame Ronner (1903)
- Farming by W. M. Tod also illustrated by Lucy Kemp-Welch (1903)
- The "Little Folks" Plays; containing Cinderella, Rumplestiltskin and Dummling by Miranda Hill and Maggie Browne (1903)
- The Greek Heroes; Stories translated from Niebuhr by Niebuhr (1903)
- Two Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana (1904)
- Kingdoms Curious by Myra Hamilton (1904) (external scan)
- Where Flies the Flag by Henry Harbour (1904)
- Molly Bawn by Mrs. Hungerford (1904)
- The Peradventures of Private Pagett by Major W. P. Drury (1904)
- Red Pottage by Mary Cholmondeley (1904)
- The “Old” Water-Colour Society, 1804–1904 (1905) (transcription project)
- Rip van Winkle
- Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
- Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J. M. Barrie (1906) (external scan)
- Peter Pan In Kensington Gardens by J. M. Barrie (1912)
- Puck of Pook's Hill by Rudyard Kipling (1906) (transcription project)
- Good-Night (Buenas Noches) by Eleanor Gates (1907)
- The Land of Enchantment by A. E. Bonser, Emma Sophia Buchheim and Bella Woolf, edited by Arthur Rackham (1907)
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1907)
- The Children and the Pictures (1907) (start transcription)
- A Midsummer-Night's Dream by William Shakespeare (1914) (transcription project)
- King Henry IV., Part II (1908) (start transcription)
- Macbeth (1908) (start transcription)
- Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb (1909) (external scan)
- Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, translated by William Leonard Courtney (1909)
- The Rainbow Book: Tales of Fun and Fantasy by Mrs. M. H. Spielmann (1909) (external scan)
- The Book of Betty Barber by Maggie Browne (1901)
- Stories of King Arthur by A. L. Haydon (1910)
- The Rhinegold & the Valkyrie by Richard Wagner, translated by Margaret Armour (1910)
- Sigfried & the Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner, translated by Margaret Armour (1911)
- The Practice of Water-Colour Painting (1911) (transcription project)
- Æsop's fables: A New Translation by Aesop, translated by Vernon Stanley Jones (1912)
- The Little White Bird by J. M. Barrie (1912) (start transcription)
- The Peter Pan Portfolio (1912)
- Mother Goose (1913) (external scan)
- Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures (1913)
- Princess Mary's Gift Book (1914) (transcription project)
- King Albert's Book (1914) (start transcription)
- Imagina by Julia Ellsworth Ford (1914)
- A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (1915)
- The Allies′ Fairy Book, edited by Arthur Rackham (1916)
- Little Brother & Little Sister by The Brothers Grimm (1917) (transcription project)
- The Romance of King Arthur (1917) (start transcription)
- English Fairy Tales by Flora Annie Steele (1918) (start transcription)
- The Springtide of Life by Algernon Charles Swinburne, edited by Edmund Gosse (1918) (transcription project)
- Cinderella by Charles Perrault, translated by C. S. Evans (1919)
- Snickerty Nick and the Giant by Julia Ellsworth Ford and Witter Bynner (1919)
- Some British Ballads (1919) (start transcription)
- Irish Fairy Tales, by James Stephens (1920)
- Hansel & Grethel & Other Tales by Brothers Grimm, translated by Alice Lucas (1920) (start transcription)
- Snowdrop by The Brothers Grimm (1920)
- The Sleeping Beauty by Brothers Grimm, translated by C. S. Evans (1920)
- Comus by John Milton (1921)
- A Dish of Apples by Eden Phillpotts (1921) (start transcription)
- A Wonder Book by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1922)
- A Fairy Book (a reprint of The Allies′ Fairy Book) (1923)
- Where the Blue Begins by Christopher Morley (1925) (start transcription)
- Poor Cecco by Margery Williams Bianco (1925)
- "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare (1926)
- The Lonesomest Doll by Abbie Farwell (1928)
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving (1928) (start transcription)
- Peter Pan Retold for Little People by May Byron (1929)
- The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith (1929) (start transcription)
- The Chimes by Charles Dickens (1931)
- The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore (1931)
- The Complete Angler by Isaak Walton (1931)
- The King of the Golden River by John Ruskin (1932)
- Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales Hans Andersen (1932)
- Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti (1933)
- Raggle-Taggle by Walter Starkie (1933)
- Arthur Rackham Fairy Book (1933)
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning (1934)
- Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe (1935)
- Peer Gynt by Henrick Ibsen (1936)
- The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame (1940; published posthumously)
Contributions to magazines
edit- "The Songs of Simple Simon" by unknown value, in Little Folks (February 1896)
- Christmas Games, by W. L. Alden in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 29 (1899)
- New Lamps for Old by C. V. Godby in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 29 (1899)
- New Year's Day, by B. Fletcher Robinson in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 29 (1900)
- War Cranks, by M. Randal Roberts in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 29 (1900)
- Stageland, by C. V. Godby in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 31 (1901)
- The Oddest Contests on Record, by M. Randal Roberts in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 31 (1901)
- A Clerical Error by Horace Bleackley in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 32 (1901)
- The Magic Bat by Horace Bleackley in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 32 (1901)
- In the Days of Top Hats by Horace Bleackley in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 32 (1901)
- Two Professors and One Mummy by Henry A. Hering in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 32 (1901)
- Tit For Tat, by C. V. Godby in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 33 (1902)
- New Noses for Old Ones, by C. V. Godby in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 33 (1903)
- Ghosts and their Funny Ways, by B. Fletcher Robinson in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 35 (1903)
- Nick O' Desperates, by Halliwell Sutcliffe in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 35 (1903)
- The Sorrows of an Amateur Actor, by Fox Russell in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 35 (1903)
- Remarkable Beds, by F. M. Holmes in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 35 (1903)
- The Diminutive of a Bear, by Powell Millington in Pearson's Magazine, Vol. 14 (1902)
- To My Stocking, by C. V. Godby in Cassell's Magazine, Vol. 35 (1902)
- What Creature Should I Prefer To Be?, compiled by Percy Everett in Pearson's Magazine, Vol. 20 (1905)
- Pan o' Dreams, by William Hervey Woods in Scribner's Magazine, Vol. 42, (1907)
- The Training of English Children by Mary Jeune, Baroness St Helier (June 1911)
- “Un Illustrateur Anglais: Arthur Rackham,” by Auguste Marguillier in Art et Décoration, volume 32, no. 1 (pp. 1–16) (1912) (external scan)
- The Haunted Wood, by William Rose Benét in Century Magazine, Vol. 89, No. 3 (1915)
- The Green Door, by A. A. Milne in The Ladies’ Home Journal, Vol. 42 (1925)
Works about Rackham
edit- Arthur Rackham: A List of Books Illustrated by Him (1922), by Frederick Coykendall
- Arthur Rackham: A Bibliography (1936), by Sarah Briggs Latimore and Grace Clark Haskell
- Arthur Rackham: His Life and Work (1960), by Derek Hudson
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1939, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 84 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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