Partial List of Books Illustrated/Compiled By Edmund Garrett
- The Village Blacksmith by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1880
- Song of the Bell by Friedrich Schiller, 1882
- Come into the Garden, Maud by Alfred Tennyson, 1883
- Bingen on the Rhine by Caroline E.S. Norton, 1883
- Lady Clare by Alfred Tennyson, 1884
- Eve of St. Agnes by John Keats, 1885
- Favorite Poems and the High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire 1571 by Jean Ingelow, 1886
- Pilgrims of the Night collected and Illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett, 1887
- Ballads About Authors by Harriet Spofford, 1887
- The Closing Scene by Thomas Buchanan Read, 1887
- Christmas in the Olden Time by Sir Walter Scott, 1887
- Ballads of Romance & History by Susan Coolidge, et al., 1887
- Enoch Arden by Alfred Tennyson, 1888
- Fairy Lilian & Other Poems by Alfred Tennyson, 1888
- From Greenland's Icy Mountains by Bishop Heber, 1889
- Rab and His Friends by John Brown, 1890
- Annie & Willie's Prayer by Sophie P. Snow, 1890
- The Blind Musician by Vladimir Korolenko, 1890
- Elizabethan Songs in Honour of Love And Beautie, Compiled and Illustrated by Edmund Henry Garrett, 1891
- Roses of Romance from the Poems of John Keats, Selected and Illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett, 1891
- Flowers of Fancy by Percy Shelley, 1891
- Ailes d'Alouette by F.W. Bourdillon, 1891
- The Novels of Jame Austen (Volumes 1 through 6) by Jane Austen, 1892
- Bimbi, Stories for Children by Ouida (Maria Louise Ramé), 1892
- Poems by William Wordsworth, edited by Matthew Arnold, 1892
- Echoes from the Sabine Farm by Eugene & Rowell Martin Field, 1893
- Yanko the Musician & Other Stories by Henryk Sienkiewicz, 1893
- Three Heroines of New England Romance by Harriet P. Spofford, 1894
- Jane Eyre: An Autobiography by Charlotte Bronte, 1895
- Victorian Songs: Lyrics of the Affections and Nature, Edited and Illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett, 1895
- Carmen: A Memoir by Prosper Mérimée, 1896
- Camilla: A Novel by Richert Von Koch, 1896
- Romances and Reality of the Puritan Coast by Edmund H. Garrett, 1897
- Two Little Wooden Shoes: A Story by Ouida (Maria Louise Ramé), 1897
- Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero by Henryk Sienkiewicz, 1897
- Hypatia or New Foes with Old Faces by Charle Kingsley and Edmund H. Garrett, 1897
- The She-Wolves Of Machecoul; A Romance Of The Last Vendee; to which is added The Corsican Brothers; in two volumes. The Romances of Alexandre Dumas: volumes forty-four, and forty-five by Alexandre Dumas, 1897
- Twenty Years After; A Romance Of The Regency Of Anne Of Austria, in two volumes. The Romances of Alexandre Dumas: volumes eighteen, and nineteen by Alexandre Dumas, 1897
- The Gray House of the Quarries" by Mary Harriott Norris, 1898
- The Nurnberg Stove by Ouida (Maria Louise Ramé), 1898
- An Account of Anne Bradstreet, The Puritan Poetess & Kindred Topics edited by Colonel Luther Caldwell, 1898
- Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam by Khayyam Omar, 1898
- By the Fireside; A Book of Good Stories for Young People Illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett, 1898
- Backlog Studies by Charles Dudley Warner, 1899
- The Hunter Cats by Helen Jackson, 1899
- The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, 1899
- Notes of Travel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1900
- Legends of King Arthur and His Court by Frances Nimmo Greene, 1901
- The Pilgrim Shore of the Massachusetts Coast by Edmund H. Garrett, 1902
- Celebrated Crimes by Alexandre Dumas, 1902
- The Night Has a Thousand Eyes & Other Poems by F.W. Bourdillon, 1903
- Bookplates Selected from the Works of Edmund H. Garrett, and a Notice of Them by Wililam Howe Downes, 1904
- Vicomte de Bragelonne (Vol. III) by Alexandre Dumas, 1904
- Stories from Famous Ballads by Grace Greenwood (Sara Jane Lippincott) and edited by Caroline Burnite, 1906
- Snow-Bound: A Writers Idyl by John Greenleaf Whittier, 1906. (Reprinted in 2007)
- Venetian Life by William Dean Howells, 1907
- A Dog of Flanders & Other Stories by Ouida (Maria Louise Ramé), 1910
- Travelers Five Along Life's Highway: Jimmy, Gideon Wiggan, The Clown, Wexley Snathers, Bap. Sloan by Annie Fellows Johnson, 1911
- The Sword of Bussy, or the Word of a Gentleman by Robert Neilson Stephens and Herman Nickerson, 1912
- The Island of Beautiful Things: A Romance of the South by Will Allen Dromgoole, 1912
- John O'Partletts: A Tale of Strength & Courage by Jean Edgerton Hovey, 1913
- Moufflou and Other Stories by Ouida (Maria Louise Ramé), 1917
- A Flower of Monterey (A Romance of the Californias) by Katherine B. Hamill, 1921
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