
Kenneth Grahame
Works
- Pagan Papers (1893)
- The Golden Age, 1902 (1895)
- Dream Days, 1904 (1898) (sequel to The Golden Age)
- Including The reluctant dragon (1898)
- The headswoman (1898) ; with illustrations in colour and woodcuts by Marcia Lane Foster
- Wind in the Willows (1908)
- The Wind in the Willows illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1940)
- Bertie's Escapade (1949), illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard
Short works
- "The Argonauts" in Short Stories magazine, Vol 16, 1894
- "The Twenty-first of October" in The Chap Book Aug 01 1895 (Included in Dream Days, 1898)
- "The Roman Road" in The Yellow Book, 2 (1894), pp. 211–219
- "The Headswoman" in The Yellow Book, 3 (1894), pp. 25–47
- "A Falling Out" in The Yellow Book, 4 (1895), pp. 195–201
- "The Inner Ear" in The Yellow Book, 5 (1895), pp. 73–76
- "Long Odds" in The Yellow Book, 6 (1895), pp. 78–86
- "The Iniquity of Oblivion" in The Yellow Book, 7 (1895), pp. 192–199
- "Dies Irae" in The Yellow Book, 8 (1896), pp. 101–114
- "The Magic Ring" in Scribner Magazine, Dec 1896 (Included in Dream Days, 1898)
- "A Saga of the Seas" in Scribner's Magazine,Aug 1898
Works about Grahame
- "Grahame, Kenneth," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)

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