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.
The Allies Fairy Book (1916)

Eleven fairy tales, one from each of the allied countries at the beginning of World War I. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
The Annotated Wind in the Willows (2009)

Copious notes and illustrations combine to give a new look to an old favorite.
Read online at archive.org.
Paul Bransom
Wyndham Payne
Arthur Rackham
Graham Robertson
Ernest H. Shepard
The Argonauts of the Amazon (1901)

Three friends procure a steam launch to search the upper reaches of the Amazon for the Inca’s treasure. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
The Art of Pen Drawing (1927)

How to draw with a pen.
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Arthur Rackham (2002)

A catalog of an exhibition of the work of Arthur Rackham.
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.
Auld Acquaintance (1907)

A book with illustrations and blank pages for autographs, poems, puzzles, etc.
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The Bee-Blowaways (1900)

“A Bee-Bloway is a musical note B which has turned into a stinging bee, and has flown away.” A Wonderland-like musical fantasy. Read for free online at David Brass Rare Books.
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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A Birthday and Some Memories (1928)

Writings on the diamond jubilee of Eno’s Fruit Salt, a popular antacid. Includes an illustration by Rackham.
Edmund J. Sullivan
Bo-Peep (1913)

A collection of stories with illustrations by many artists, including Arthur Rackham.
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Bo-Peep (1914)

A collection of stories with illustrations by many artists, including Arthur Rackham.
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The Book of Betty Barber (1910)

A nonsense novel in which schoolroom characters read a book, not too flattering, about themselves. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Harry Rountree
The Book of the Queen’s Dolls’ House (1924)

Two volumes, but only one with Rackham illustrations, about a doll house made for Queen Mary.
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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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