Biographical Material and Discussion
Illustrations
- "Hagen and the Mermaids"
- Title page for The Fall of the Nibelungs
- "Kriemhild and The Falcon"
- "A Woman's Head"
- Opening of The Book of Ruth
- "She ever fed it with thin tears"
- Title Lettering of Isabella and the Pot of Basil
- Kriemhild with the Head of Gunther
- "Songs of Love and Death"
- "The Blessed Damozel"
Other Work
- Paintings
- Watercolours (could also be classed as illustrations)
- William Brown Macdougall as a Book Designer
Bibliography of primary sources
Armour, Margaret (ed). The Eerie Book. London: Shiells, 1898.
Armour, Margaret (trans). The Fall of the Nibelungs. London: Dent, 1897.
Armour, Margaret. The Shadow of Love. London: Duckworth, 1898.
Armour, Margaret. Songs of Love and Death. London: Dent, 1896.
The Book of Ruth.With an introduction by Ernest Rhys. London: Dent, 1896.
Keats, John. Isabella, or The Pot of Basil. London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Trübner, 1898.
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel. The Blessed Damozel. With and introduction by W. M. Rossetti. London: Duckworth, 1898.
The Savoy. 6 (October 1896).
The Yellow Book. 2 (July 1894).
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