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Children’s Books<br />

1799 | 1800<br />

Denny: or from haven to haven. [1883.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> King’s army. [1886.]<br />

A blessing in disguise. [1887.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> old lock farm. [1888.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> King’s diadem. [1890.]<br />

Rosie Dale. [1890.]<br />

E. M. Green<br />

<strong>The</strong> child <strong>of</strong> the caravan: or the boy musician. [1889] (illus).<br />

Kate Greenaway, Catherine Greenaway 1846–1901<br />

Selection<br />

<strong>The</strong> Kate Greenaway treasury: an anthology <strong>of</strong> the illustrations and<br />

writings <strong>of</strong> Kate Greenaway. Ed E. Ernest, introd by R. H. Viguers,<br />

London and Glasgow 1968.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> little folks painting book with a series <strong>of</strong> 107 outline engravings<br />

for watercolour painting by Kate Greenaway, with verses<br />

and stories by George Weatherley. London, Paris and New York<br />

1879.<br />

Toyland, Trot’s journey, and other poems and stories with illustrations<br />

by Kate Greenaway. New York 1879.<br />

Trot’s journey: pictures, rhymes and stories, with over sixty<br />

woodcut illustrations by Kate Greenaway. New York 1879.<br />

Originally pbd in Little folks.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s birthday book for children. 1880 (illus), reissued<br />

1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old farm gate, stories in prose and verse for little people. 1880<br />

(illustr K. Greenaway, M. E. Edwards and M. Kerns).<br />

Under the window. Pictures and rhymes for children. [1879] (illustr<br />

E. Evans); tr Ger Munich 1880.<br />

Marigold garden: pictures and rhymes. [1879] (illus), 1885.<br />

Almanack for 1883. 1882 (rptd with new text as Almanack for 1924),<br />

1887, 1888, 1889, 1891.<br />

Almanack for 1884. 1883.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s calendar for 1884 with coloured illustrations on<br />

four separate cards. 1883.<br />

Almanack for 1885. 1884.<br />

Baby’s birthday book. 1884 (illustr K. Greenaway et al).<br />

Kate Greenaway’s carols. 1884. 4 pictorial cards.<br />

A painting book by Kate Greenaway. With outlines from her various<br />

works. 1884, 1900 (reissued as Kate Greenaway’s painting book).<br />

<strong>The</strong> language <strong>of</strong> flowers. 1884 (illustr K. Greenaway); tr Fr 1884.<br />

A summer at Aunt Helen’s. 1884 (illustr K. Greenaway).<br />

Almanack for 1886. 1885.<br />

A apple pie. 1886 (illustr K. Greenaway), 1900 (reissued).<br />

Kate Greenaway’s album. 1885 (only 8 copies were ptd and the work<br />

was not pbd).<br />

Kate Greenaway’s alphabet. 1885 (illus), 1973.<br />

Almanack for 1887. 1886 (reissued with new text as Almanack for<br />

1925); tr Fr nd.<br />

Almanack for 1888. 1887; tr Fr nd.<br />

Queen Victoria’s jubilee garland. 1887.<br />

Around the house stories and poems. 1888 (illustr K. Greenaway<br />

taken from Little folks and Chatterbox).<br />

Almanack for 1889. 1888; tr Fr nd.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s almanack for 1890. 1889; tr Fr nd.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s book <strong>of</strong> games. 1889 (illus), London and New York<br />

1927 (reissued).<br />

Kate Greenaway’s almanack 1892. 1891; tr Fr nd.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s almanack 1893. 1892; tr Fr nd.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s almanack 1894. 1893 (illustr K. Greenaway taken<br />

from the <strong>English</strong> spelling book); tr Fr nd.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s almanack 1895 with coloured figures <strong>of</strong> childhood,<br />

youth and old age. London and New York 1894. Reissued<br />

with new text as Kate Greenaway’s almanack for 1928.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s almanack and diary for 1897. London and New<br />

York 1896. Reissued with new text as Kate Greenaway’s almanack<br />

and diary for 1929.<br />

Catalogue <strong>of</strong> a collection <strong>of</strong> water colour drawings. 1898.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s calendar for 1899. 1898.<br />

Pictures for painting. London and New York 1920.<br />

Kate Greenaway pictures from originals presented by her to John<br />

Ruskin and other personal friends, hitherto unpublished. 1921<br />

(introd by H. M. Cundall).<br />

Kate Greenaway’s birthday coloring book. With verses by Mrs Sale<br />

Barker. New York 1975.<br />

Kate Greenaway illustrated numerous popular children’s bks, a full listing<br />

<strong>of</strong> which can be found in R. Engen, Kate Greenaway: a biography. 1981.<br />

Her illustrations also appeared in mags, including Little Folks, Cassell’s<br />

Mag, Graphic, Illus London News, Girls’ Own Paper and Little Wide<br />

Awake.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hon Mrs Greene, née Plunkett, Louisa<br />

Lilias Plunkett d. 1891<br />

Harry Galbraith: or the pierced eggs. nd. (As <strong>The</strong> pierced eggs and<br />

what came <strong>of</strong> them, 188?)<br />

A winter and summer at Burton Hill: a children’s tale. 1861 (illus).<br />

Cushions and corners: or holidays at Old Orchard. 1864, Boston<br />

1867, London 1891.<br />

Filling up the chinks. 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> schoolboy baronet. 1869, 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> broken promise and other tales. 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grey house on the hill: or ‘trust in God and do right’. 1870, 1891,<br />

1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little castle maiden: simple stories for young children. [1871]<br />

(illus).<br />

Prince Croesus in search <strong>of</strong> a wife. 1873. Adapted from Ger <strong>of</strong> H. C.<br />

Anderson.<br />

Gilbert’s shadow: or the magic beads. 1875.<br />

God’s silver: or youthful days. 1877 (illus).<br />

Dora’s dolls’ house: a story for the young. [1880], 1890.<br />

On angel’s wings: or the story <strong>of</strong> the little violet <strong>of</strong> Edelsheim. 1884,<br />

1885, 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> babe i’ the mill, and Zanina, the flower girl <strong>of</strong> Florence. 1885.<br />

Bound by a spell: or the hunted witch <strong>of</strong> the forest. 1885.<br />

Whose hand: or the mystery <strong>of</strong> no man’s heath. 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> golden wrens. 1897, 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost opal ring. 1897, 1898, 1905, 1919.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost telegram: or trust betrayed. 1897, 1898, 1908.<br />

Jubilee Hall. 1906.<br />

James Greenwood 1832–1929<br />

Curiosities <strong>of</strong> savage life. 1864 (illustr H. S. Melville and F. W.<br />

Keyl).<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> seven four-footed foresters, narrated by themselves.<br />

1865 (illustr H. S. Melville).<br />

<strong>The</strong> hatchet throwers. 1866 (illustr E. Griset).<br />

<strong>The</strong> true history <strong>of</strong> a little ragamuffin. 1866, 1870.<br />

Legends <strong>of</strong> savage life. 1867 (illustr E. Griset).<br />

<strong>The</strong> bear king: a narrative confided to the marines. 1868 (illustr E.<br />

Griset).<br />

<strong>The</strong> purgatory <strong>of</strong> Peter the Cruel. 1868 (illustr E. Griset).<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> S. R. Davidger; seventeen years and four months<br />

captive among the Dyaks <strong>of</strong> Borneo. 1869 (illustr R. Hullula).<br />

Savage habits and customs. 1869.

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