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Cassell’s Magazine. September, 1899. “The Red Fiend” [a poem.]. By C. V. Godby. Black and white drawings in border design. These illustrations have not been reprinted.

Little Folks. July to December, 1900. “Harry and Herodotus.” By Bella Sidney Woolf. A serial. One full page illustration in colour in each issue. These illustrations appeared in the book entitled The Land of Enchantment, 1907.

Little Folks. January to June, 1901. “The Book of Betty Barber.” By Maggie Brown. A serial. Illustrations in black and white. Published in book form under the same title in 1910.

Little Folks. July to December, 1901. “Stories from the Edda.” By E. S. Buchheim. A serial. One full page illustration in colour in each issue. These illustrations appeared in the book entitled The Land of Enchantment, 1907.

The Graphic. November 16, 1901. One full page picture in black and white. This illustration has not been reprinted.

Black anl White. Christmas Number, 1901. “The Children of the Poor Players.” By Tom Gallon. Three illustrations in black and white. These illustrations have not been reprinted. This number contains two other sets of illustrations. [1] “The Hare that Doubled.” One full page of seven small pictures in colour. This illustration has not been reprinted. [2] “Father Christmas’ Book Tea.” Large double-page picture in colour, representing various characters from children’s books. This illustration has not been reprinted.

Little Folks. January to June, 1902. “Harry and Herodotus.” By Bella Sidney Woolf. A serial. One full page in colour in each issue. These illustrations were published in the book entitled The Land of Enchantment, 1907.

Little Folks. July to December, 1902. “Stories of the Table Round.” By A. L. Haydon. A serial. One full page illustration