Partial Bibliography
Illustrations for Books:
- From Whose Bourne (1893) (written by Robert Barr and Luke Sharpe)
- A Woman Intervenes (written by Robert Barr and Luke Sharpe)
- The Serious Wooing (1908) (written by John Oliver Hobbes, pseud Pearl Mary-Teresa Craigie)
- The American Claimant (1892) (written by Mark Twain)
- Sir Roger Heir - a Period Romance (1904) (written by Moore F. Frankfurt)
- The Knights of the White Rose (written by George Griffith)
- Sappers and Miners or The Flood Beneath the Sea (c.1900) (written by George Manville Fenn)
- Sou'wester And Sword: A Story of Struggle on Sea And Land (1917) (written by Hugh St. Leger)
- Novel Notes (1893) (written by Jerome K. Jerome)
- Those Children (1899) (written by Curtis Yorke)
- The Great Court Scandal (1907) (written by William Le Queux)
- Through the Sikh War: A Tale Of The Conquest Of The Punjaur (c.1890) (written by G. A. Henty)
- Hunting for Gold, or Adventures in Klondyke (1897) (written by Hume Nisbet)
- Vernon's Aunt: Being the Oriental Experiences of Miss Lavinia Moffat (1894) (written by Sara Jeannette Duncan (Mrs. Everard Cotes))
- The Stir Outside The Cafe Royal; A Story Of Miss Van Snoop Detective: The Harmsworth Magazine Volume I 1898-9 (1899) (written by Clarence Rook)
- The Billsbury Election and Other Papers from Punch; With twenty-eight illustrations by Hal Hurst (1892) (written by Rudolf Chambers Lehmann)
- The Arcadians: Souvenir Presented By Robert Courtneidge on the Occasion of the Second Anniversary Friday April 28, 1911 (1911) (written by Robert Courtneidge)
- The Pictorial Record (1887) (written by Walter Tomlinson, with special articles by Thomas W. Harris, Charles Estcourt, and Joseph Nodal. Edited by John Howard Nodal)
- A Woman of the Commune (1896) (written by G.A.Henty)
- A Servant of the Public (c.1900) (written by Anthony Hope)
- Ships That Pass in the Night (1905) (written by Beatrice Harraden)
- The Viper of Milan (written by Marjorie Bowen)
Illustrations for Periodicals and Magazines:
- Harper's Weekly (February 18, 1888)
- Vanity Fair Cycling in Hyde Park (June 11, 1896)
- Illustrated London News Cup Day at Ascot (June 25, 1898)
- Illustrated London News (Christmas 1901)
- Cassell's Family Magazine Cover illustration
- The Idler (June, 1893)
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“There is no luck in literary reputation. They who make up the final verdict upon every book are not the partial and noisy readers of the hour when it appears; but a court as of angels, a public not to be bribed, not to be entreated, and not to be overawed, decides upon every mans title to fame. Only those books come down which deserve to last.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)