Pauline Baynes
(1922 - 2008)

Pauline Diana Baynes was an English book illustrator, whose work encompassed more than 100 books, notably those by C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. She was born in Hove, Sussex.
A website devoted to her art is at: http://paulinebaynes.com/?
Bibliography
Adventure Begins at Home (1961)

A reading and doing book for the primary grades about the world around us.
R. Elizabeth Mayo
Frank Varty
The Adventures of Hatim Tai (1962)

Traditional Persian tales.
The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (1962)

Poems that shed further light on middle-earth.
Adventuring Abroad (1961)

A rather unusual geography book for elementary schools.
R. Elizabeth Mayo
John C. Gardner, D.A., M.S.I.A.
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass (1950)

In Alice in Wonderland, Alice falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by strange creatures. And in the sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, she climbs through a mirror into a fantastical world.
All Along Down Along: A Book of Stories in Verse (1971)

A collection of story poems for young people.
All Things Bright and Beautiful (1986)

Pauline Baynes brings to life the words of this world-famous hymn by Cecil Frances Alexander.
And it Came to Pass: Stories from the Bible (1951)

These stories from the Bible have been arranged to be read as literature.
The Bible
Andersen’s Fairy Tales (1949)

A collection of bold and original Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen.
Annabel and Bryony (1953)

Annabel and her friends go to the land of the flower fairies and are captured by the frost fairies. Bryony helps them escape from captivity.
The Arabian Nights (1957)

Timeless folk tales - Sinbad, Aladdin, Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves and others - retold and illustrated for a contemporary young readers.
Read online at archive.org.
Are All the Giants Dead? (1987)

James finds himself in fairy-tale-land with his friend Mildred and takes on a quest to save the Princess Dulcibel from marriage to a toad.
Brian Froud
Avignon in Flower: 1309-1403 (1965)

A history of a golden age.
Read online at archive.org.
Ellen Raskin
Beauty and the Beast (1942)

This version of the famous story of Beauty and the Beast appeared in the Perry Pie Gift Book #1.
The Bee and the Cherry Tree (1976)

An illustrated look at the life cycle of the bee and its partnership with the cherry tree.
Bilbo’s Last Song (1990)

Bilbo Baggins bids good-bye to Middle Earth.
Bilbo’s Last Song Poster (1974)

Bilbo Baggins’ farewell to Middle Earth.
A Book of Narnians: The Lion, the Witch and the Others (1993)

Brief biographies of the major characters and a timeline of Narnian history. Read online at archive.org.
Borrobil (1964)

Two children get caught up in a contest involving dragons, puppies, magic and midwinter.
John Morton-Sale
The Borrowers (1987)

In which we meet Arrietty, Pod and Homily Clock, a family of small people who live behind the wainscot and under the floor.
Diana Stanley