Author:William Elliot Griffis

Works

 * The Mikado's Empire (1876)
 * Japanese Fairy World (1880)
 * Asiatic History; China, Corea, and Japan (1881)
 * Corea, the Hermit Nation (1882)
 * Arendt van Curler (1884)
 * Corea, Without and Within (1885)
 * Matthew Calbraith Perry (1887)
 * The Lily among Thorns (1889)
 * Honda the Samurai (1890)
 * Sir William Johnson and the Six Nations (1891)
 * Japan in History, Folk-Lore, and Art (1892)
 * Brave Little Holland and What she Taught us (1894)
 * The Religions of Japan (1895)
 * Townsend Harris, First American Envoy in Japan (1895)
 * Romance of Discovery (1897)
 * Romance of American Colonization (1898)
 * Charles Carleton Coffin, War Correspondent, 1898
 * The Pilgrims in their Three Homes (1898)
 * The Student's Motley (1898)
 * The Romance of Conquest (1899)
 * The American in Holland (1899)
 * America in the East (1899)
 * Verbeck of Japan (1900)
 * The Pathfinders of the Revolution (1900)
 * In the Mikado's Service (1901)
 * A Maker of the New Orient (1902)
 * Young People's History of Holland (1903)
 * Sunny Memories of Three Pastorales (1903)
 * Dux Christus: An Outline Study of Japan (1904)
 * Japanese Nation in Evolution (1907)
 * The Fire-fly's Lovers and Other Fairy Tales of Old Japan (1908)
 * The Story of New Netherland (1909)
 * China's Study in Myth, Legend, Art, and Annuals (1910)
 * The Unmannerly Tiger and Other Korean Tales (1911)
 * A Modern Pioneer in Korea (1912)
 * Hepburn of Japan (1913)
 * The House We Live InArchitect and Tenant (1914)
 * The MikadoInstitution and Person (1915)
 * Millard FillmoreConstructive Statesman (1915)
 * Bonnie Scotland and What We Owe Her (1916)
 * Dutch Fairy Tales (1918)
 * Belgian Fairy Tales (1919)
 * Young People's History of the Pilgrims (1920)
 * Swiss Fairy Tales (1920)


 * Was Brant at Wyoming? (1921)
 * Welsh Fairy Tales (1921)

Articles

 * "The Folk-Lore of Japan" The International Folk-Lore Congress of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, July, 1893. 1898
 * "The Folk-Lore of Japan" The International Folk-Lore Congress of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, July, 1893. 1898
 * "The Folk-Lore of Japan" The International Folk-Lore Congress of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, July, 1893. 1898