Bibliography: Notes by F.G. Stephens on a collection of drawings and woodcuts by Thomas Bewick, exhibited at the Fine Art Society's rooms, 1880; also a complete list of all works illustrated by Thomas and John Bewick, with their various editions, with thirty-two illustrations from original wood blocks by Frederic George Stephens, 1881 external source
Works
As illustrator in all cases; occasional author
- The history of the castle, town and forest of Knaresborough, by Ely Hargrove, 1789 external source
- Emblems of mortality, 1789 external source
- A general history of quadrupeds, 1790 external source
- The Looking-glass for the Mind; Or, Intellectual Mirror, 1796 external source
- History of British birds, 1797 vol 1, 2
- The Children's miscellany, by Thomas Day, 1797 external source
- A Mirror for the Female Sex: Historical Beauties for Young Ladies. by Mary Pilkington, 1799 external source
- Fabliaux Or Tales, 1800 external source
- A General History of Quadrupeds (1800) (transcription project)
- Memoirs of a peg-top by Mary Ann Kilner, 1800 external source
- Beauties of British poetry by Sydney Melmoth, 1801 external source
- The chase; a poem by William Somerville, 1802 external source
- Rural tales, ballads, and songs by Robert Bloomfield, 1802 external source
- Poems by Goldsmith and Parnell, 1804 external source
- A History of British Birds, 1809 (transcription project)
- Harrison's new nursery picture book, [1810] external source
- The History of little King Pippin, [1810] external source
- The Entertaining story of Little Red Riding Hood, 1810 external source
- A family herbal by Robert John Thornton, 1814 external source
- A Selection of stories, [1814] external source
- Day, a Pastoral (1814)
- Divine songs, in easy language, for the use of children by Isaac Watts, 1814 external source
- The history of little Jack by Thomas Day, 1815 external source
- The fables of Aesop, and others, 1818 external source
- Select fables; with cuts, 1820 external source
- Tom Thumb's play-book, [1820] external source
- Gammer Gurton's garland of nursery songs and Toby Tickle's collection of riddles (c. 1820)
- A natural history of reptiles, serpents, and insects by Isaac Nicholson, 1820 external source
- The youngster's diary, 1820 external source
- A Natural history of fishes, 1820 external source
- A natural history of foreign birds, 1820 external source
- A natural history of British quadrupeds, 1820 external source
- A natural history of foreign quadrupeds, 1820 external source
- A natural history of water birds, 1820 external source
- A supplement to the History of British Water birds, 1821 external source
- A supplement to the History of British Land birds, 1821 external source
- A general history of quadrupeds, 1824 external source
- A Natural History of the Most Remarkable Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, 1825 vol 1, vol 2
- Robin Hood by Joseph Ritson, 1832 external source, vol 2
- Natural history of parrots, 1836 external source
- A Collection of newspaper extracts, 1839 external source
- The letters of Rusticus on the natural history of Godalming, 1849 external source
- Our summer migrants. by James Edmund Harting, 1875 external source
- The natural history and antiquities of Selborne, 1876 by Gilbert Wight external source
- The life and times of James Catnach: (late of Seven Dials), ballad monger by Charles Hindley, 1878 external source
- A history of the cries of London. Ancient and modern, 1884 external source
- Flowers of British poetry, [n.d.] external source
Works about Bewick
- A memoir of Thomas Bewick, 1862 external source
- Life and Letters of William Bewick (artist), 1871 vol1, vol 2
- Notes by F.G. Stephens, 1881 external source
- Thomas Bewick And His Pupils by Austin Dobson, 1884 external source
- "Bewick, Thomas," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- The history of engraving from its inception to the time of Thomas Bewick by Stanley Austin, 1908 external source
- "Bewick, Thomas," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
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