- Author: Warwick Goble Author Record # 26164
- Legal Name: Goble, Warwick Waterman
- Birthplace: Dalston, Middlesex, England, UK
- Birthdate: 22 November 1862
- Deathdate: 24 January 1943
- Language: English
- Webpages: bpib.com, Encyclopedia of Fantasy, Library of Congress, SFE, Wikipedia-EN
- Additional Biographical Data: Bio:Warwick Goble
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Nonfiction
- Goble's Fairy Tale Illustrations (2008) with Jeff A. Menges
- The Oracle of Baal: A Narrative of Some Curious Events in the Life of Professor Horatio Carmichael, M.A. (1896)
- The Water-Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby (1909)
- Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales (1910)
- Stories from the Pentamerone (1911)
-
The Book of Fairy Poetry (1920)
also appeared as:
- Interior Art: Wake, when some vile thing is near (1920)
- Interior Art: Wake, when some vile thing is near. (1920)
- The Fairy Book (1979)
- Spells of Enchantment: The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture (1991)
- Fairy Tale As Myth/Myth As Fairy Tale (1994)
- Vector 202 (1998)
- Sword and Sorceress XVII (2000)
- The Great Fairy Tale Tradition: From Straparola and Basile to the Brothers Grimm (2001)
- The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales (2002) with Arthur Rackham and Jessie Willcox Smith
- The Water Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby (2013)
- Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales (2014)
-
The Water-Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby (1892)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Water Babies (1912)
- The Oracle of Baal: A Narrative of Some Curious Events in the Life of Professor Horatio Carmichael, M.A. (1896)
- London's Danger (1896)
- London's Danger [2] (1896)
- London's Danger [3] (1896)
- London's Danger [4] (1896)
- In the Abyss (1896)
- In the Abyss [2] (1896)
- In the Abyss [3] (1896)
- In the Abyss [4] (1896)
- In the Abyss [5] (1896)
- In the Abyss [6] (1896)
- The War of the Worlds (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (1897) with Swain, Sr. [only as by Warwick Goble and Swains]
- The War of the Worlds (Part 1 of 9) (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 1 of 9) [2] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 1 of 9) [3] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 1 of 9) [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 1 of 9) [5] (1897)
- The Voyage of Copley Banks (1897)
- The Voyage of Copley Banks [2] (1897)
- The Voyage of Copley Banks [3] (1897)
- The Voyage of Copley Banks [4] (1897)
- The Voyage of Copley Banks [5] (1897)
- The Voyage of Copley Banks [6] (1897)
-
The War of the Worlds (Part 2 of 9) (1897)
also appeared as:
- Variant: War of the Worlds (1999)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 2 of 9) [2] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 2 of 9) [3] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 2 of 9) [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 2 of 9) [5] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 2 of 9) [6] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 2 of 9) [7] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 2 of 9) [8] (1897)
- The Aerial Brickfield (1897)
- The Aerial Brickfield [2] (1897)
- The Aerial Brickfield [3] (1897)
- The Aerial Brickfield [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 3 of 9) (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 3 of 9) [2] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 3 of 9) [3] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 3 of 9) [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 3 of 9) [5] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 3 of 9) [6] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 3 of 9) [7] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 3 of 9) [8] (1897)
- The Striped Chest (1897)
- The Striped Chest [2] (1897)
- The Striped Chest [3] (1897)
- The Striped Chest [4] (1897)
- The Striped Chest [5] (1897)
- The Striped Chest [6] (1897)
- The Striped Chest [7] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 4 of 9) (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 4 of 9) [2] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 4 of 9) [3] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 4 of 9) [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 4 of 9) [5] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 4 of 9) [6] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 4 of 9) [7] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 5 of 9) (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 5 of 9) [2] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 5 of 9) [3] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 5 of 9) [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 5 of 9) [5] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 5 of 9) [6] (1897)
-
The War of the Worlds (Part 5 of 9) [7] (1897)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The War of the Worlds (2012)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 5 of 9) [8] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 5 of 9) [9] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 6 of 9) (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 6 of 9) [2] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 6 of 9) [3] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 6 of 9) [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 6 of 9) [5] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 6 of 9) [6] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 7 of 9) (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 7 of 9) [2] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 7 of 9) [3] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 7 of 9) [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 7 of 9) [5] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 7 of 9) [6] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 7 of 9) [7] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 8 of 9) (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 8 of 9) [2] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 8 of 9) [3] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 8 of 9) [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 8 of 9) [5] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 8 of 9) [6] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 8 of 9) [7] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 9 of 9) (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 9 of 9) [2] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 9 of 9) [3] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 9 of 9) [4] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 9 of 9) [5] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 9 of 9) [6] (1897)
- The War of the Worlds (Part 9 of 9) [7] (1897)
-
The War of the Worlds (1898)
also appeared as:
- Cover Art: The War of the Worlds (2015)
- Silas P. Cornu's Dry Calculator (1898)
- Silas P. Cornu's Dry Calculator [2] (1898)
- Silas P. Cornu's Dry Calculator [3] (1898)
- The Red and Black Death: A vision of Monte-Carlo (1899)
- The terror of the pond (1899)
- The Spell of the Bird: A Strange Tale of British Guiana (1899)
-
How Will the World End? (1900)
also appeared as:
- Cover Art: Menace of the Monster: Classic Tales of Creatures from Beyond (2019)
- The Raid of Le Vengeur (1901)
- The Raid of Le Vengeur [2] (1901)
- The Raid of Le Vengeur [3] (1901)
- The Raid of Le Vengeur [4] (1901)
- The Raid of Le Vengeur [5] (1901)
- The Four White Days (1903)
- The Four White Days [2] (1903)
- The Four White Days [3] (1903)
- The Four White Days [4] (1903)
- The Four White Days [5] (1903)
- The Four Days' Night (1903)
- The Four Days' Night [2] (1903)
- The Four Days' Night [3] (1903)
- The Four Days' Night [4] (1903)
- The Dust of Death (1903)
- The Dust of Death [2] (1903)
- The Dust of Death [3] (1903)
- The Dust of Death [4] (1903)
- A Bubble Burst (1903)
- A Bubble Burst [2] (1903)
- A Bubble Burst [3] (1903)
- A Bubble Burst [4] (1903)
- The Invisible Force (1903)
- The Invisible Force [2] (1903)
- The Invisible Force [3] (1903)
- The Invisible Force [4] (1903)
- The River of Death (1904)
- The River of Death [2] (1904)
- The River of Death [3] (1904)
- The River of Death [4] (1904)
- Out of the Deep (1904)
- The Grey Weed (1905)
- The Grey Weed [2] (1905)
- The Grey Weed [3] (1905)
- The Adventure of the Snowing Globe (1905)
- The Adventure of the Snowing Globe [2] (1905)
- The Adventure of the Snowing Globe [3] (1905)
- The Adventure of the Snowing Globe [4] (1905)
- The Adventure of the Snowing Globe [5] (1905)
- The Long Night: A Story of the Next Decade (1906)
- The Long Night: A Story of the Next Decade [2] (1906)
- The Long Night: A Story of the Next Decade [3] (1906)
- The Long Night: A Story of the Next Decade [4] (1906)
- A Message From the Moon (1907)
- From which great trout rushed out on Tom (1909)
- He crept away among the rocks, and got to the cabinet, and behold! It was open (1909)
- He saw the fairies come up from below, and carry baby and cradle gently down in their soft arms (1909)
- He watched the moonlight on the rippling river (1909)
- Pandora and her box (1909)
- Play by me, bathe in me, mother and child (1909)
- She was the Queen of them all (1909)
- The fairies came flying in at the window and brought her such a pretty pair of wings (1909)
- The most beautiful bird of paradise (1909)
- The Water Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby (1909)
- We float our life in the mid-ocean, with the warm sunshine above our heads (1909)
-
Flower of the Peony (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "Flower of the Peony" (1910)
-
Green Willow (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "Green Willow" (1910)
- Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales (1910)
-
Horaizan (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "Horaizan" (1910)
-
Tamamo, the Fox Maiden (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "Tamamo, the Fox Maiden" (1910)
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The Espousal of the Rat's Daughter (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "The Espousal of the Rat's Daughter" (1910)
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The Fire Quest (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "The Fire Quest" (1910)
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The Jelly-Fish Takes a Journey (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "The Jelly-Fish takes a Journey" (1910)
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The Maiden of Unai (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "The Maiden of Unai" (1910)
-
The Moon Maiden (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "The Moon Maiden" (1910)
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The Singing Bird of Heaven (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "The Singing Bird of Heaven" (1910)
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The Star Lovers (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "The Star Lovers" (1910)
-
The Story of Susa, the Impetuous (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "The Story of Susa, the Impetuous, I" (1910)
-
The Strange Story of the Golden Comb (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "The Strange Story of the Golden Comb" (1910)
-
Urashima (1910)
also appeared as:
- Variant: From "Urashima" (1910)
- Betta making pintosmalto (1911)
- Cannatella released from the cask (1911)
-
Cianna and her brothers (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Cianna and her Brothers (1911)
- Corvetto escaping with the ogre's tapestry (1911)
- Fenicia and the two brothers (1911)
-
Grannonia and the fox (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Grannonia and the Fox (1911)
-
Lise, in the snow, with the casket (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Lise, in the Snow, with the Casket (1911)
- Liviella going to the ship (1911)
-
Marziella on the sea-shore (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Marziella on the Sea-shore (1911)
- Minecco Aniello meeting the magicians (1911)
-
Nennillo and Nennella in the wood (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Nennillo and Nennella in the Wood (1911)
- Parmetella gathering golden leaves (1911)
- Preziosa in the garden (1911)
-
Rita riding on the dolphin (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Rita riding the Dolphin (1911)
- The castles in the air (1911)
- The fairy appearing to the Prince (1911)
- The fairy appearing to the Prince in the grotto (1911)
-
The King and the falcon outside the palace (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The King and the Falcon outside the palace (1911)
- The King and the Princess receiving Pippo at court (1911)
-
The lizard showing Goat-Face the palace (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Lizard showing Goat-Face the Palace (1911)
- The Prince and Filadoro with the snails (1911)
- The Prince and Parsley looking for the gall nuts (1911)
- The Prince and Zoza, with the story-tellers (1911)
- The Prince appearing to Nella (1911)
-
The Princess as the ogre's bride (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Princess as the Ogre's Bride (1911)
-
The royal proclamation (1911)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Royal Proclamation (1911)
- The slave at the well (1911)
- The two courtiers presenting Cienzo to the king (1911)
- Vardiello with the cloth (1911)
- Vastolla and Peruonto approaching the ship (1911)
- Violet and the Prince in the garden (1911)
- Zoza denouncing the slave (1911)
- 'How is it that you have returned so soon?' (1912)
- 'Husband, take up all this large quantity of gold and these precious stones.' (1912) also appeared as:
- 'Now, barber, I am going to destroy you. Who will protect you?' (1912)
-
'What princess ever puts only one ruby in her hair?' (1912)
also appeared as:
- Variant: "What princess ever puts only one ruby in her hair?" (1912)
-
'You would adorn the place of the mightiest sovereign.' (1912)
also appeared as:
- Variant: "You would adorn the palace of the mightiest sovereign" (1912)
- A bright light, like that of the moon, was seen shining on his forehead. (1912) also appeared as:
- A monstrous bird comes out apparently from the palace. (1912)
-
At dawn he used to cull flowers in the forest. (1912)
also appeared as:
- Variant: At dawn he used to cull flowers in the forest (1912)
- At the door of which stood a lady of exquisite beauty. (1912)
-
Coming up to the surface they climbed into the boat. (1912)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Coming up to the surface they climbed into the boat (1912)
- He rushed out of his hiding-place and killed the serpent. (1912)
-
He saw a beautiful woman coming out of the palace. (1912)
also appeared as:
- Variant: He saw a beautiful woman coming out of the palace (1912)
- Hundreds of peacocks of gorgeous plumes came to the embankments to eat the khai. (1912)
- In a trice she woke up, sat up in her bed, and eyeing the stranger, inquired who he was. (1912) also appeared as:
- Instead of sweetmeats about a score of demons. (1912)
- On a sudden an elephant gorgeously caparisoned shot across his path. (1912)
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She rushed out of the palace ... and came to the upper world. (1912)
also appeared as:
- Variant: She rushed out of the palace ... and came to the upper world (1912)
- She took up the jewel in her hand, left the palace, and successfully reached the upper world. (1912) also appeared as:
- The Brahman's wife had occasion to go back tot he tank, and as she went she brushed by a Sankchinni. (1912)
- The camel-driver alighted, tied the camel to a tree on the spot, and began smoking. (1912)
- The Girl of the Wall-Almirah. (1912)
- The jackal ... opened his bundle of betel-leaves, put some into his mouth, and began chewing them. (1912) also appeared as:
- The lady, king, and hiraman all reached the king's capital safe and sound. (1912) also appeared as:
- The moment the first stroke was given, a great many ghosts rushed toward the Brahman. (1912)
- The prince revived, and, walking about, saw a human figure near the gate. (1912)
- The six queens tried to comfort him. (1912)
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The Suo queen went to the door with a handful of rice. (1912)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Suo queen went to the door with a handful of rice (1912)
- They approached a magnificent pile of buildings. (1912)
- They ran away in great fear, leaving behind them the money and jewels. (1912)
- They set out on their journey. (1912)
- Thus the princess was deserted. (1912)
- When she got out of the water, what a change was seen in her! (1912)
- "Are you not sometimes called Rumplestiltzchen?" (1913)
- "Is it very far from hence?" asked the wolf ... (1913)
- "Madam," said he, "since I have the honour to serve you, I know not any other happiness that I can wish for" (1913)
- 'Are you not sometimes called Rumpelstikschen?' (1913)
- 'I was accordingly laid in a cradle of mother-of-pearl, ornamented with gold and jewels' (1913)
- 'Madam,' said he, 'since I have had the honour to serve you, I know not any other happiness that I can wish for' (1913)
- 'You have but to give me a sack, and a pair of boots such as gentlemen wear when they go shooting' (1913)
- A young girl of wonderful beauty lay asleep on an embroidered bed (1913)
- And she climbed up and easily broke off a branch, with its silver leaves and golden fruit, and handed it to the knight (1913)
- As soon as the rods touched her, they turned into bundles of feathers (1913)
- At evening-tide she climbed up into a little tree, and purposed spending the night there, for fear of the wild beasts (1913)
- At last she remembered her dream, rushed to the grass-plot, and there saw him lying apparently dead (1913)
- Avenant delivered up his phial, the owl flew with it into the grotto, and in less than half-an-hour reappeared, bringing it quite full and well corked (1913)
- By the care of the Fairy Tulip, she was not wounded (1913)
- He flew in, perched on her shoulder, and expressed his delight and affection by a thousand caresses (1913)
- Hop-o'-my-thumb ... knew well enough how to lead them safe home, as he had taken care to drop the white pebbles he had in his pocket along all the way he had come (1913)
- Jack ... seized the hen, and ran off with her, ... reached the top of the bean-stalk, which he descended in safety (1913)
- Out of the fire flew a beautiful bird, who, singing deliciously, rose up high in the air (1913)
- Riquet with the Tuft appeared in her eyes the most elegant young man she had ever seen (1913)
- So at night, when all were asleep, he led the trembling Aslog over the snow and ice-fields away to the mountains (1913)
- Stopping beside a fountain, she let her hair fall loose, and dipped her weary feet in the cool water (1913)
- The butterfly took wing, and mounted into the air with little Tom on his back (1913)
- The compassionate children instantly seized hold of the little man, held him fast, and struggled so long that the eagle let his prey go (1913)
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The fairy there welcomed her majesty (1913)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The fairy there welcomed her majesty (back cover) (1913)
- The king took the beautiful maiden on his own horse and conducted her to his castle (1913)
- The king's daughter was overjoyed when she beheld her pretty plaything again, picked it up, and ran away with it (1913)
- The lady then gave him a purse (1913)
- The only remnant of her past magnificence being one of her little glass slippers (1913)
- The queen threw one of the shirts over each of them, and when the shirts touched their bodies, they were changed into swans, and flew away over the wood (1913)
- There, one day, he heard a voice, and presently after was surprised by the appearance of a mermaid (1913)
- These beasts of prey were instantly turned into three little lambs (1913)
- They were very friendly, however, and inquired her name. 'Snowdrop,' answered she (1913) also appeared as:
- When the cock had now crowed for the third time, ... the little men stole down and disappeared (1913)
- When the lady came she gave the handkerchief to the magician (1913)
- "Children, children, don't forget" (1920)
- Alice Brand (1920)
-
And I should look like a fountain of gold. (1920)
also appeared as:
- Variant: And I should look like a fountain of gold (1920)
- And the padding feet of many gnomes a-coming! (1920)
- And, sweetly singing round thy bed, Strew all their blessings on thy sleeping head. (1920) also appeared as:
- But Puck was seated on a spider's thread. (1920)
-
Buy from us with a golden curl. (1920)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Buy from us with a golden curl (1920)
- Caliban plagued by Fairies (1920)
-
Down to the rocks where the serpents creep. (1920)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Down to the rocks where the serpents creep (1920)
- For the Nautilus is my boat In which I over the waters float (1920)
-
Instead of crust a peacock pie. (1920)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Instead of crust a peacock pie (1920)
- Cover Art: Goble's Fairy Tale Illustrations (2008)
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci (1920)
- Off, ye icy Spirits, fly! (1920)
- Oh! they do get away down under ground, In hollow pleazen where they can't be vound. (1920) also appeared as:
- Owlspiegle and Cockledemoy (1920)
- Part I: Fairy Stories (1920)
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Part II: Fairy Songs, Dances, and Talk (1920)
also appeared as:
- Variant: untitled (2008)
-
Queen Mab (1920)
also appeared as:
- Variant: untitled (2008)
- Sea-nymphs hourly ring his knell: Hark! now I hear them,—ding-dong, bell. (1920) also appeared as:
- Song (1920)
- The Brownie of Blednoch (1920)
- The dun deer wooed with manner bland, And cowered beneath her lily hand. (1920) also appeared as:
- The Elfin Peddler (1920)
- The Fairies' Farewell (1920)
- The Lupracaun, or Fairy Shoemaker (1920)
- The Sea-fairies (1920)
- Three spirits mad with joy Come dashing down on a tall wayside flower. (1920) also appeared as:
- Two Fairies in a Garden (1920)
- What form she pleased each thing would take That e'er she did behold. (1920) also appeared as:
- What Toys Do at Night (1920)
- Will ye gang wi' me to the Elflyn Knowe. (1920)
- The Fairy Book (1979)
- Arjuna and River Nymph (2017)
- From the Sky to the Cemetery to the Sea: Four Mythical Beings From Hindu and Buddhist Lore (2017)
- Rama Spurns Suparnakha (2017)
- Menace of the Monster: Classic Tales of Creatures from Beyond (frontispiece) (2019)
- Cinq nouvelles fantastiques [French] (2022)