Author:Walter Crane

Essays

 * The Claims of Decorative Art (1892)
 * "Of the Revival of Design and Handicraft," "Of Decorative Painting and Design," and "Of Wall Papers" in Arts and Crafts Essays (1893)
 * Of the Decorative Illustration of Books (1896)
 * Line and Form (1900)
 * Moot Points: Friendly Disputes on Art and Industry Between Walter Crane and Lewis F. Day (1903) with Lewis F. Day
 * An Artist’s Reminiscences (1907)

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Works illustrated by Crane

 * "Treasure Trove" in Good Words, 4 (1863)
 * The New Forest: its history and its scenery (1863)
 * "Going to the Derby" and "Richmond Hill" in Pictures of Society, Grave and Gay (London: Sampson Low, 1866)
 * The Baby's Opera (1873)
 * The Baby's Bouquet (1878)
 * The Cuckoo Clock by Mrs. Molesworth (1882)
 * Household stories from the collection of the Bros Grimm translated by Lucy Crane (1882)
 * Folk and Fairy Tales (1885)
 * Slate and Pencilvania (1885)
 * The Sirens Three (1886)
 * The Happy Prince and Other Tales by Oscar Wilde (London: Nutt. 1888)
 * The Children of the Castle by Mrs. Molesworth (1890)
 * Flora's feast, a masque of flowers (Cassel & Company Limited, 1892)
 * A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1892)
 * The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1893)
 * A Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden (1899)
 * The Story of Greece: Told to Boys and Girls
 * A Masque of Days (1901)
 * The Child's Socialist Reader (1907)
 * The Children's Plutarch: Tales of the Greeks by Frederick James Gould (1910)
 * Pages for Young Socialists by Frederick James Gould (1913)
 * "The Reaper" by Ludwig Achim von Amim and Clemens Brentano (1913)
 * The Shilling Series (children's fairy tales):
 * "The Reaper" by Ludwig Achim von Amim and Clemens Brentano (1913)
 * The Shilling Series (children's fairy tales):