Kenneth Grahame - Works

Works

  • Pagan Papers (1893)
  • The Golden Age (1895)
  • Dream Days (1898)
    • Including The Reluctant Dragon (1898)
  • The Headswoman (1898)
  • The Wind in the Willows (1908)
  • Bertie's Escapade, illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard

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