Edmund Evans - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Visit to the Holy Land, by Ida Pfeiffer. (1852)
  • The History of Russia, with black and yellow plates. (1854)
  • The Poems of Oliver Goldsmith, illustrations by Foster. (1859)
  • Common Objects of the Microscope, written by J.G. Wood, plates designed by Tuffen West, printed in six to twelve colours. (1861)
  • Marvelous Adventures, illustrated by Phiz. (1862)
  • A Chronicle of England, illustrated by James Doyle. (1864)
  • Railroad Alphabet, first toy book illustrated by Walter Crane. (1865)
  • In Fairyland, a Series of Pictures from the Elf-World, illustrated by Richard Doyle. (1870)
  • Under the Window, illustrated by Kate Greenaway. (1879)
  • John Gilpin, illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. (1878)
  • Some of My Feathered and Four-Footed Friends, with 24 plates engraved by Dalziel and printed by Evans. (1883)
  • The Nursery Alice, written by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by John Tenniel. (1890)

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