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  • ———, Little Nemo in the Palace of Ice and Further Adventures, Dover, ISBN 0-486-23234-4.
  • ———, The Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, I: 1905–1907, Fantagraphics, ISBN 0-930193-63-6.
  • ———, The Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, II: 1907–1908, Fantagraphics, ISBN 0-930193-64-4.
  • ———, The Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, III: 1908–1910, Fantagraphics, ISBN 1-56097-025-1.
  • ———, The Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, IV: 1910–1911, Fantagraphics, ISBN 1-56097-045-6.
  • ———, The Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, V: In the Land of Wonderful Dreams, Part 1: 1911–12, Fantagraphics, ISBN 0-924359-35-8.
  • ———, The Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, VI: In the Land of Wonderful Dreams, Part 2: 1913–14, Fantagraphics, ISBN 1-56097-130-4.
  • ———, Little Nemo 1905–1914, Taschen, ISBN 3-8228-6300-9.
  • ———, The Best of Little Nemo in Slumberland, Stewart, Tabori, & Chang, ISBN 1-55670-647-2.
  • ———, Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays, Sunday Press, ISBN 0-9768885-0-5.
  • ———, Little Nemo in Slumberland: Many More Splendid Sundays, Sunday Press, ISBN 0-9768885-5-6.
  • ———, Early Works, 1, Checker, ISBN 0-9741664-0-5 (“Tales of the Rarebit Fiend” and “Little Sammy Sneeze”).
  • ———, Early Works, 2, Checker, ISBN 0-9741664-7-2 (more “Tales of the Rarebit Fiend” and “Little Sammy Sneeze,” “Centaurs,” “Hungry Henrietta,” and editorial illustrations).
  • ———, Early Works, 3, Checker, ISBN 0-9741664-9-9 (more “Tales of the Rarebit Fiend” (1907), “Little Sammy Sneeze,” “A Pilgrim’s Progress,” (1907) and editorial illustrations from New York period).
  • ———, Early Works, 4, Checker, ISBN 0-9753808-1-8 (more “Dream of the Rarebit Fiend” (early 1908), “A Pilgrim’s Progress” (early 1908), various “Little Sammy Sneezes”, and “New York American” editorial cartoons).
  • ———, Early Works, 5, Checker, ISBN 0-9753808-2-6 (“Dream of the Rarebit Fiend” (late 1908), “A Pilgrim’s Progress” (late 1908), “Phoolish Phillip”, “Hungry Henrietta”, and “New York American” editorial cartoons).
  • ———, Early Works, 6, Checker, ISBN 1-933160-05-5 (“Mr Goodenough”, “Dream of the Rarebit Fiend” (late 1908), “A Pilgrim’s Progress” (late 1908), and “New York American” editorial cartoons).
  • ———, Early Works, 7, Checker, ISBN 1-933160-05-5 (illustrations from “New York” editorial period, and collection of comic strips).
  • ———, Early Works, 8, Checker, ISBN 1-933160-06-3.
  • ———, Early Works, 9, Checker, ISBN 978-1-933160-07-8.
  • ———, Daydreams and Nightmares, Fantagraphics, ISBN 1-56097-569-5.
  • ———, Little Sammy Sneeze, Sunday Press, ISBN 0-9768885-4-8.

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