Harry Furniss
(1854 - 1925)
Harry Furniss was an English illustrator and author who drew the first animated film for Thomas A. Edison in 1914.
Bibliography
Gadshill Edition of the Works of Charles Dickens (1908)
Based on the author’s final edition with the original illustrations as well as many additional illustrations. Includes two volumes of uncollected pieces and the two-volume biography by John Forster for a total of 38 volumes.
John Forster
George Cruikshank
Harry Furniss
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Rhymes for the Young Folk (1886)
A collection of poems by the author of “The Fairies.” Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Kate Greenaway
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Sylvie and Bruno (1889)
This novel by the author of Alice weaves between the worlds of faerie and Victorian England. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Sylvie and Bruno (1967)
This novel by the author of Alice weaves between the worlds of faerie and Victorian England. This is a facsimile edition. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (1893)
This is the second and concluding volume of the novel by the author of Alice which weaves between the worlds of faerie and Victorian England. Read for free online at Internet Archive.
The Uncommercial Traveller (1898)
This is the Gadshill edition of sketches written during the author’s nighttime walks through London and contains one additional story not in the third edition. This American edition contains thirty-five essays. Read online at archive.org. Here are thirty-six essays at Hathitrust.