Arthur Rackham
(1867 - 1939)
Arthur Rackham was an English book illustrator.
Bibliography
Aesop’s Fables (1912)
V. S. Vernon Jones selected his favorite fables from Aesop. Arthur Rackham illustrated them. G. K. Chesterton wrote the introduction. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1907)
Alice falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by strange creatures. Read for free online at Project Gutenberg.
Arthur Rackham: A Bibliography (1936)
A bibliography of the illustrator.
Sarah Briggs Latimore
Arthur Rackham: A List of Books Illustrated by Him (1922)
A book list rather than a bibliography, by a collector. Read online at Hathitrust.
The Arthur Rackham Fairy Book (1933)
Twenty-three favorite fairy tales.
Arthur Rackham’s Book of Pictures (1913)
Fairy tale scenes including dwarfs and giants, elves and fairies, well as folkloric figures and Edwardian-era children. Read for free online at HathiTrust.
Bird Watching (1901)
One of a series of volumes on country occupations, this being an account of the author’s observations of various English birds. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
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Bracebridge Hall (1896)
An account of an American author’s time in Old England. Read for free online at Internet Archive: Volume 1, and Volume 2.
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Brains and Bravery (1903)
A collection of fourteen tales of young men exhibiting brains and bravery. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
L. T. Meade
Various
British Book Illustration Yesterday and Today (1923)
The winter number of the periodical The Studio.
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Captain Castle: A Tale of the China Seas (1897)
Dick Quenton gets more than he bargained for when he ships as second mate on a tramp steamer from Singapore to Batavia, what with mutiny, typhoons, pirates and plague. Read online at archive.org.
Charles O’Malley The Irish Dragoon (1897)
A story of the Peninsular War replete with humorous characters, boisterous fun and martial adventure. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Children’s Treasury of Great Stories (1910)
A collection of selections from Alice in Wonderland, Gulliver’s Travels, Tales from Shakespeare, etc.
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The Chimes (1931)
The goblins ringing the chimes show Trotty Veck a dystopian future -- he wakes determined to make things better. This Christmas book followed the successful A Christmas Carol.
A Christmas Carol (1915)
The classic story of the redemption of Ebenezer Scrooge. Read for free online at HathiTrust.
Cinderella (1919)
The familiar story of the despised stepdaughter the fairy godmother, the prince and the glass slipper. Read for free online at HathiTrust.
Comus (1921)
A masque based on the story of a sorcerer’s attempt to traduce a chaste and beautiful maiden. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
A Dish of Apples (1921)
A collection of poems on the themes of nature and harvest. The author was a novelist best known for his fourteen novel cycle set on Dartmoor. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Don Gypsy (1936)
The travels and adventures of a folk singer in Spain and the adjacent Barbary states. Frontis and title page by Rackham.
Arthur Rackham
Drawings in Pen and Pencil from Durer’s Day to Ours (1922)
A collection of drawings spanning several centuries taken from a special spring number of The Studio magazine. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
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