| 1871. |
Aunt Louisa’s | London Toy Books | Diamonds | and | Toads.
| London. | Frederick Warne & Co. |
| (10⅜ × 8⅞) |
| |
Madame d’Aulnoy’s Fairy Tales: |
| c. 1871. |
(1) The Fair One | with | Golden Locks
(2) The Babes in the Wood
(3) Tom Thumb
(4) Blue Beard
(5) Puss in Boots
(6) The Blue Bird
(7) The White Cat
(8) Hop o’ my Thumb
(9) Red Riding Hood
All published by Gall & Inglis, 6, George Street, Edinburgh. |
| (611/16 × 7¼ and 9¾ × 7¼) |
| 1874. |
Fairy Gifts; | or, | A Wallet of Wonders: | By Kathleen
Knox, | author of ‘Father Time’s Story Book.’ | Illustrations
by Kate Greenaway. | Griffith & Farran, | successors to Newbury
& Harris, | West Corner of St. Paul’s Churchyard,
London. | E. P. Dutton & Co., New York. |
| (6¾ × 5) |
| 1876. |
The Quiver of Love: A Collection of Valentines. [By Walter
Crane and Kate Greenaway] Marcus Ward & Co. |
1878.
‘Little Folks,’
1877. |
Poor Nelly; | By | The Author of ‘Tiny Houses,’ and ‘Two
Fourpenny Bits’; | and | Polly and Joe. | Cassell, Petter,
Galpin & Co., | London, Paris and New York. | [All Rights
Reserved.] (Written by Mrs. Bonavia Hunt) |
| (73/16 × 4¾) |
| 1878. |
Topo: A Tale about English Children in Italy. By G. E.
Brunefille. With 44 Pen-and-ink Illustrations by Kate
Greenaway. Marcus Ward & Co. |
| (Written by Lady Colin Campbell) |
| 1878. |
Under the Window | Pictures and Rhymes | for Children
| by | Kate Greenaway | engraved and printed | by | Edmund
Evans. | London: | George Routledge & Sons | Broadway,
Ludgate Hill. | New York: 416, Broome Street. |
| (9¼ × 7¼) |
1879.
(Another
edition 1902. |
The Heir of Redclyffe | [By Charlotte M. Yonge] Illustrated
by Kate Greenaway | London | Macmillan & Co. | 1879 |
The Right of Translation is Reserved. |
| (7½ × 4¾) |
| 1879. |
Amateur Theatricals | By | Walter Herries Pollock | and |
Lady Pollock | London: | Macmillan & Co. | 1879. | The
Right of Translation and Reproduction is Reserved |
| (7⅛ × 4½) |
1879.
(Another
edition 1902. |
Heartsease | or | The Brother’s Wife | By | Charlotte M.
Yonge | Illustrated by Kate Greenaway | London | Macmillan
& Co., Limited | New York: The Macmillan Company |
1902 | All rights reserved |
| (7⅜ × 4⅝) |
| 1879. |
The ‘Little Folks’ | Painting Book. | A Series of | Outline
Engravings for Water-Colour Painting, | By Kate Greenaway,
| with descriptive stories and verses by George Weatherly. |
Cassell Petter & Galpin: | London, Paris and New York. |
(The book contains 107 illustrations, 88th thousand.) |
| (8¾ × 6½) |
| 1880. |
Kate Greenaway’s | Birthday Book | for Children | with
382 Illustrations, | Drawn by Kate Greenaway, | Printed by
Edmund Evans. | Verses by Mrs. Sale Barker. | London: |
George Routledge & Sons, | Broadway, Ludgate Hill. | New
York: 416, Broome Street. | [All Rights Reserved.] |
| (3⅝ × 3½) |
| 1881. |
The Library. | By | Andrew Lang | with a Chapter on | Modern
English Illustrated Books by | Austin Dobson | London |
Macmillan & Co. | 1881 | The right of reproduction is
reserved. |
| 1881. |
A Day in a Child’s Life. | Illustrated by | Kate Greenaway. |
Music by Myles B. Foster. | (Organist of the Foundling
Hospital.) | Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans. | London:
| George Routledge & Sons, | Broadway, Ludgate Hill. | New
York: 9, Lafayette Place. | [Copyright.] |
| (9⅝ × 8⅛) |
| 1881. |
Mother Goose | or the | Old Nursery Rhymes | Illustrated by |
Kate Greenaway | engraved and | printed by | Edmund Evans.
| London and New York | George Routledge & Sons. |
| (6¾ × 4¾) |
1882.
(Printed 1882,
published 1883.) |
Little Ann | and | other Poems | By | Jane and Ann Taylor
| Illustrated by | Kate Greenaway | printed in colours by
Edmund Evans | London: George Routledge & Sons |
Broadway, Ludgate Hill | New York: 9, Lafayette Place.
| [The Illustrations are Copyright.] |
| (9 × 513/16) |
| 1883. |
Almanack | for | 1883 | By | Kate Greenaway | London |
George Routledge & Sons | Broadway, Ludgate Hill | New
York: 9, Lafayette Place |
| (315/16 × 2⅞) |
1883-84.
(And subsequent editions.) |
Fors Clavigera | Letters | to the Workmen and Labourers | of
Great Britain | By John Ruskin, LL.D., | George Allen, |
Orpington and London |
| 1884. |
Almanack | for | 1884 | By | Kate Greenaway | Printed by
Edmund Evans | London: George Routledge & Sons | Broadway,
Ludgate Hill | New York: 9, Lafayette Place | [Copyright] |
| (5¼ × 3⅝) |
1884.
Other editions with different title, by F. Warne & Co. |
A Painting | Book | by | Kate Greenaway | with Outlines from
her various works | for | Girls and Boys | to Paint | London:
George Routledge & Sons | Broadway, Ludgate Hill |
| (9½ × 7⅛) |
| 1884. |
Language of Flowers | Illustrated by | Kate Greenaway |
Printed in Colours by | Edmund Evans | London: George
Routledge & Sons. |
| (813/16 × 4⅝) |
| 1884. |
The | English Spelling-Book | accompanied by | A Progressive
Series | of | Easy and familiar lessons | by | William Mavor,
LL.D. | Illustrated by Kate Greenaway | engraved and printed
by Edmund Evans. | London | George Routledge & Sons |
Broadway, Ludgate Hill | New York: 9, Lafayette Place | 1885. |
| (7 × 4⅛) |
| 1885. |
Almanack | for | 1885 | By | Kate Greenaway | London |
George Routledge & Sons | Broadway, Ludgate Hill | New
York: 9, Lafayette Place |
| (315/16 × 2⅞) |
1885.
(Second edition 1897.) |
Dame Wiggins of Lee, | and her | Seven Wonderful Cats; |
A humorous tale | written principally by a lady of ninety.
| Edited, with additional verses, | By John Ruskin, LL.D., |
Honorary Student of Christ Church, | and Honorary Fellow
of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. | And with new
illustrations | By Kate Greenaway | with twenty-two woodcuts.
| George Allen, Sunnyside, Orpington; | and 156 Charing Cross
Road, London. |
| (7¼ × 4½) |
| 1885. |
Marigold Garden | Pictures and Rhymes | By | Kate Greenaway |
Printed in Colours | By | Edmund Evans | London
George Routledge & Sons | Broadway, Ludgate Hill | New
York: 9, Lafayette Place. |
| (10¾ × 8½) |
| ? 1885. |
Kate Greenaway’s | Alphabet. | London | George Routledge
& Sons | Broadway, Ludgate Hill | New York: 9, Lafayette
Place. |
| (2⅝ × 25/16) |
| ? 1885. |
Kate Greenaway’s Album. With 192 Illustrations within
gold borders. Printed in Colours by Edmund Evans. George
Routledge & Sons, Broadway, Ludgate Hill. [Printed but not
published.] |
| (2⅝ × 25/16) |
| 1886. |
Almanack | for | 1886 | By | Kate Greenaway | London |
George Routledge & Sons | Broadway, Ludgate Hill | New
York: 9, Lafayette Place. |
| (315/16 × 2⅞) |
| 1886. |
A Apple Pie | By | Kate Greenaway | Engraved and Printed by
Edmund Evans. | London: George Routledge & Sons | Broadway,
Ludgate Hill | New York: 9, Lafayette Place. |
| (8¼ × 10¼) |
| 1886. |
The Queen | of | the Pirate Isle | By | Bret Harte |
Illustrated by Kate Greenaway | Engraved and Printed by
Edmund Evans | London: Chatto & Windus | 214, Piccadilly. |
| (8½ × 6⅛) |
| 1887. |
Almanack | for 1887 | By | Kate Greenaway | George
Routledge & Sons | The Pictures are Copyright. |
| (3 × 4) |
| 1887. |
Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Garland. (A booklet made up of
illustrations already published.) |
| 1887. |
Rhymes | for the | Young Folk | By | William Allingham |
with Pictures by | Helen Allingham, Kate Greenaway, | Caroline
Paterson, and Harry Furniss | Engraved and Printed by Edmund
Evans | Cassell & Company, Limited, | London, Paris, New
York and Melbourne. |
| (83/16 × 6½) |
| 1888. |
Orient Line Guide | Chapters for Travellers by Sea and by Land
| Illustrated. The Third Edition, re-written, with Maps and
Plans. | Edited for the Managers of the Line | By | W. J.
Loftie, B.A., F.S.A., | Author of ‘A History of London,’
‘Windsor,’ ‘Authorised | Guide to the Tower,’ etc. etc. |Price
2/6. | London: | Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington,
| Limited, | St. Dunstan’s House, Fetter Lane. | Edward Stanford,
26 and 27 Cockspur Street, S.W. | 1888. | [Entered at
Stationers’ Hall.—All Rights Reserved] |
| (81/16 × 6⅜) |
| 1888. |
Kate Greenaway’s | Almanack | for | 1888 | George Routledge
& Sons |
| (3⅝ × 2⅝) |
| 1888. |
The Pied Piper | of | Hamelin | by | Robert Browning | with
35 illustrations | by | Kate Greenaway | engraved and printed
in colours by Edmund Evans | London | George Routledge
& Sons | Broadway, Ludgate Hill | Glasgow, Manchester and
New York. |
| (9¾ × 8⅝) |
| 1889. |
Almanack | for | 1889 | By | Kate Greenaway | Printed by
Edmund Evans | George Routledge & Sons | London, Glasgow,
and New York |
| (3⅝ × 2⅝) |
| 1889. |
Kate Greenaway’s | Book of Games | with Twenty-four Full-page
Plates | Engraved and Printed in Colours by Edmund
Evans | London | George Routledge & Sons | Broadway,
Ludgate Hill | Glasgow, Manchester, and New York. |
| (9 × 7⅛) |
| 1889. |
The Royal Progress | of | King Pepito | By | Beatrice F.
Cresswell | Illustrated by | Kate Greenaway | engraved and
printed by Edmund Evans | London | Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge | Northumberland Avenue, Charing Cross,
W.C.; | 43, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. | Brighton: 135, North
Street. | New York: E. and J. B. Young & Co. |
| (8⅛ × 6) |
| 1890. |
Almanack | for | 1890 | By | Kate Greenaway | Engraved and
Printed by E. Evans | George Routledge & Sons |
| (3⅝ × 3) |
| 1891. |
Kate | Greenaway’s | Almanack | for | 1891 | George Routledge
& Sons, Limited |
| (4 × 2⅝) |
| 1892. |
Kate Greenaway’s | Almanack | for | 1892 | George Routledge
& Sons, Limited |
| (3⅝ × 2⅝) |
| 1893. |
Kate Greenaway’s | Almanack | for 1893 | George Routledge
& Sons, Limited |
| (3⅝ × 2⅝) |
| 1894. |
Kate Greenaway’s | Almanack | for 1894 | George Routledge
& Sons, Limited |
| (3⅝ × 2⅝) |
| 1895. |
Kate Greenaway’s | Almanack | for 1895 | George Routledge
& Sons, Limited |
| (3⅝ × 2⅝) |
| 1897. |
Kate | Greenaway’s | Almanack | and Diary for | 1897 |
J. M. Dent & Co.: | 67 St. James’s St., London |
| (41/16 × 3) |
| 1900. |
The | April Baby’s Book of Tunes | with | The Story of
How they came | to be written | By the Author of |
‘Elizabeth and her German Garden’ | Illustrated by Kate
Greenaway | London | Macmillan & Co., Limited | New
York: The Macmillan Company | 1900 | All Rights Reserved. |
| (7¼ × 7½) |