Further Reading
- Ashmolean Museum, Lucien Pissarro in England: the Eragny Press 1895-1914, ed. J. Whiteley (2011)
- Pastorale, wood engravings by Lucien Pissarro, ed. J. Bidwell, M. MacGregor (2011. Whittington Press)
- M. D. Genz, A History of the Eragny Press 1894-1914 (2004)
- Fine Art Society, Drawings, watercolours, oil paintings, woodcuts and etchings by Lucien Pissarro 1863-1944 (2003)
- N. Reed, Pissarro in west London (1997)
- L. Urbanelli, The wood engravings of Lucien Pissarro ... (1994)
- N. Reed, Pissarro in Essex (1992)
- Canterbury City Council Museums, Lucien Pissarro his influence on English art 1890-1914 (1986)
- A. Thorold, A Catalogue of the oil paintings of Lucien Pissarro (1983)
- J. Bensusan-Butt, Recollections of Lucien Pissarro in his seventies (1977)
- Arts Council, Lucien Pissarro 1863-1944 a centenary exhibition (1963)
- W. S. Meadmore, Lucien Pissarro un coeur simple (1962)
- C. Pissarro, Camille Pissarro, Lettres à son fils Lucien, ed. J. Rewald (Editions Albin Michel, Paris 1950)
- C. Pissarro, Correspondance de Camille Pissarro, ed. J. Bailly-Herzberg (5 vols., Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 1980 & Editions du Valhermeil, Paris, 1986–1991) ISBN 2-13-036694-5 - ISBN 2-905684-05-4 - ISBN 2-905684-09-7 - ISBN 2-905684-17-8 - ISBN 2-905684-35-6
- L. Pissarro, The letters of Lucien to Camille Pissarro 1883-1903, ed. A. Thorold (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York & Oakleigh, 1993) ISBN 0-521-39034-6
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