Works
- The Englishwoman in America (1856)
- Pen and Pencil Sketches Among The Outer Hebrides (published in The Leisure Hour) (1866)
- The Hawaiian Archipelago (1875)
- The Two Atlantics (published in The Leisure Hour) (1876)
- Australia Felix: Impressions of Victoria and Melbourne (published in The Leisure Hour) (1877)
- A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains (1879)
- Unbeaten Tracks in Japan (1880)
- Sketches In The Malay Peninsula (published in The Leisure Hour) (1883)
- The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1883 at A Celebration of Women Writers
- A Pilgrimage To Sinai (published in The Leisure Hour) (1886)
- Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan (1891)
- Among the Tibetans (1894) Available online from the University of Adelaide, Australia.
- Korea and her Neighbours (1898)
- The Yangtze Valley and Beyond (1899)
- Chinese Pictures (1900)
- Notes on Morocco (published in the Monthly Review) (1901)
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