- Author: Jessie Willcox Smith Author Record # 136378
- Birthplace: Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Birthdate: 6 September 1863
- Deathdate: 3 May 1935
- Language: English
- Webpages: bpib.com, Library of Congress, Wikipedia-EN
- Note: "Willcox" was her mother's family name (Wikipedia). Her middle name is sometimes spelled "Wilcox" in contemporary newspapers and in library records.
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Cover Art
- A Child's Garden of Verses (1905)
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"Mrs. Bedonebyasyoudid." (1916)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Water-Babies (2013)
- The Way to Wonderland (1917)
- At the Back of the North Wind (1919)
- The Princess and the Goblin (1920)
- At the Back of the North Wind (1989)
- The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales (2002) with Warwick Goble and Arthur Rackham
- The Princess and the Goblin (2011)
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In the Closed Room (1904)
also appeared as:
- Translation: Nella stanza chiusa [Italian] (2020)
- A Child's Garden of Verses (1905)
- A Rainy Day (1908)
- A Modern Cinderella (1911)
- Hansel and Grettel (1911)
- Red Riding-Hood (1911)
- Snow-Drop and the Seven Little Dwarfs (1911)
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"He Looked up at the Broad Yellow Moon and Thought That She Looked at Him." (1916)
only appeared as:
- Cover Art: The Water-Babies (2011)
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"Oh, don't hurt me! cried Tom. I only want to look at you; you are so handsome" (1916)
only appeared as:
- Cover Art: The Water Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby (2008)
- The Water-Babies (1916)
- The Way to Wonderland (1917)
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"Are you ill, dear North Wind?" (1919)
also appeared as:
- Cover Art: At the Back of the North Wind (2008)
- "Dear boy!" said his mother; "your father's the best man in the world" (1919)
- "Now you lead me", he said, taking her hand, "and I'll take care of you" (1919)
- Against this he laid his ear, and then he heard the voice quite distinctly (1919)
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At the Back of the North Wind (frontispiece) (1919)
also appeared as:
- Cover Art: At the Back of the North Wind (2013)
- On top of the great beech-tree (1919)
- She took his hand, and giving him the broad part of the spiral stair to walk on, led him down a good way (1919)
- So Diamond sat down again and took the baby in his lap (1919)
- The collar was almost the worst part of the business (1919)
- The Princess and the Goblin (1920)
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The Princess and the Goblin [3] (1920)
only appeared as:
- Cover Art: The Princess and the Goblin (2013)
- The Wolf's Tale (2019)
- "Oh, don't hurt me!" cried Tom. "I only want to look at you; you are so handsome" (2020)
- Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater (2020)