Works (as illustrator)
- "The Maid of Treppi" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (1) (1891) by Paul Heyse.
- "Barak Hageb and his Wives" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (2) (1891) by Moritz Jokai.
- "Making an Angel" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (3) (1891) by J. Harwood Panting.
- "The Spider's Web" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (4) (1891) by Jacques Normand.
- "Three Birds on a Stile" in The Strand Magazine, 1 (6) (1891) by B. L. Farjeon.
- "Woke Up at Last" in The Strand Magazine, 2 (7) (1891) by Kate Lee
- "The Doctor's Story" in The Strand Magazine, 2 (8) (1891) by Guy de Maupassant.
- "A Vision of St. Nicholas" in The Strand Magazine, 2 (12) (1891) by C. C. Moore.
- "St. George for England" by G. A. Henty (1884) (start transcription)
- The Sea Wolves, by Max Pemberton (Cassell and co., 1906), 1894. Frontispiece by Fred T. Jane; 8 illustrations by Gordon Browne
- Hilda Wade (G. P. Putnam's sons, 1900) by Grant Allen
- "Jack Smith—Boy" (1895, English Illustrated Magazine) by Max Pemberton (serial short stories)
- "The Sorceress of the Strand" (1902-1903, Windsor Magazine) by L. T. Meade and Robert Eustace (serial short stories)
- "Heroes and Heroines of English History" by Alice Spencer Hoffman (1913)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.
The author died in 1932, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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