Works Illustrated
- Gertrude Smith, The Arabella and Araminta Stories (Boston: Copeland and Day, 1895)
- Charles Knowles Bolton, The Love Story of Ursula Wolcott (Boston: Lamson, Wolffe, & Co., 1896)
- Mabel Fuller Blodgett, Fairy Tales (Boston: Lamson, Wolffe, & Co., 1896)
- Louise Chandler Moulton, In Childhood's Country (Boston: Copeland and Day, 1896)
- The Yellow Book, Volumes XII (January, 1897) and XIII (April, 1897)
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