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Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911
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- The lady of Shalott
- Evangeline;, a tale of Acadie,, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; with illustrations by Violet Oakley and Jessie Willcox Smith
- Old Chester tales;, by Margaret Deland. With illustrations by Howard Pyle
- The Provensen book of fairy tales, compiled and illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen
- Stops of various qvills,, by W. D. Howells. Illustrated by Howard Pyle
- Visions of adventure, N.C. Wyeth and the Brandywine artists, edited by John Edward Dell in association with Walt Reed ; essays by Douglas Allen ... [et al.]
- The story of Siegfried, by James Baldwin ; illustrated by Howard Pyle
- King Arthur and the knights of the round table, Howard Pyle ; adapted by Joshua E. Hanft ; illustrations by Pablo Marcos Studio
- The merry adventures of Robin Hood, Howard Pyle ; adapted by Deborah Kestel ; illustrations by Pablo Marcos Studio
- George Washington,, by Woodrow Wilson; illustrated by Howard Pyle
- The closing scene, by Thomas Buchanan Read
- The merry adventures of Robin Hood, Howard Pyle ; illustrated by Scott McKowen
- The wonder clock
- Howard Pyle's book of the American spirit;, the romance of American history,, pictured by Howard Pyle, comp. by Merle Johnson, with narrative descriptive text from original sources, edited by Francis J. Dowd
- The story of the Grail and the passing of Arthur, by Howard Pyle
- Otto of the Silver Hand, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle
- The story of Jack Ballister's fortunes, by Howard Pyle ; being the narrative of the adventures of a young gentleman of good family, who was kidnapped in the year 1719 and carried to the plantations of the continent of Virginia ; where he fell in with that famous pirate Captain Edward Teach, or Blackbeard ; of his escape from the pirates and the rescue of a young lady from out their hands
- The story of the Grail and the passing of Arthur, by Howard Pyle
- The story of King Arthur and his knights,, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle
- The story of Sir Launcelot and his companions, by Howard Pyle
- Howard Pyle, introd. by Rowland Elzea
- Within the capes,, by Howard Pyle
- Men of iron, by Howard Pyle
- Howard Pyle's Book of pirates;, fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish Main:, from the writing & pictures of Howard Pyle: comp. by Merle Johnson
- The merry adventures of Robin Hood of great renown in Nottinghamshire, as written & illustrated by Howard Pyle
- Pepper & salt, or, Seasoning for young folk, prepared by Howard Pyle
- Tales of pirates and buccaneers, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle ; edited by Gregory R. Suriano
- Howard Pyle, American master rediscovered, edited by Heather Campbell Coyle
- The story of Sir Launcelot and his companions, by Howard Pyle
- Bearskin, by Howard Pyle ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman ; afterword by Peter Glassman
- The story of the champions of the Round Table, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle
- The story of the champions of the Round table,, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle
- Twilight land, by Howard Pyle ; with an introduction by N.D. Wilson
- The story of King Arthur and his knights, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle
- The merry adventures of Robin Hood of great renown in Nottinghamshire,, as written & illustrated by Howard Pyle
- Otto of the Silver Hand, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle
- Old Chester tales;, by Margaret Deland. With illustrations by Howard Pyle
- Stops of various qvills,, by W. D. Howells. Illustrated by Howard Pyle
- The story of Jack Ballister's fortunes, by Howard Pyle ; being the narrative of the adventures of a young gentleman of good family, who was kidnapped in the year 1719 and carried to the plantations of the continent of Virginia ; where he fell in with that famous pirate Captain Edward Teach, or Blackbeard ; of his escape from the pirates and the rescue of a young lady from out their hands
- Tales of pirates and buccaneers, written and illustrated by Howard Pyle ; edited by Gregory R. Suriano
- George Washington,, by Woodrow Wilson; illustrated by Howard Pyle
- The closing scene, by Thomas Buchanan Read