E. V. Lucas

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Sparks from a Flint: Odd Rhymes for Odd Times [as E. V. L.] (poetry) 1891

Songs of the Bat (poetry) 1892

Bernard Barton and His Friends (biography) 1893

A Book of Verses for Children [editor] (poetry) 1897

Charles Lamb and the Lloyds (biography) 1898

Willow and Leather: A Book of Praise (poetry and prose) 1898

The Open Road: A Little Book for Wayfarers [editor] (prose and poetry) 1899

Domesticities: A Little Book of Household Impressions (essays) 1900

What Shall We Do Now? A Book of Suggestions for Childen's Games and Enjoyment [with Elizabeth Lucas] (nonfiction) 1900

Wisdom While You Wait [with Charles Larcom Graves] (satire) 1902

The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb. 7 vols, [editor] (prose, poetry, and drama) 1903-05

*Highways and Byways in Sussex (travel essay) 1904

The Friendly Town: A Little Book for the Urbane [editor] (prose and poetry) 1905

The Life of Charles Lamb. 2 vols. (biography) 1905

A Wanderer in Holland (travel essay) 1905

Change for a Halfpenny [with Charles Larcom Graves] (satire) 1906

Fireside and Sunshine (essays) 1906

†Listener's Lure: An Oblique Narration (novel) 1905

A Wanderer in London (travel essay) 1906

Another Book of Verses for Children [editor] (poetry) 1907

Character and Comedy (essays) 1907

The Gentlest Art: A Choice of Letters by Entertaining Hands [editor] (letters) 1907

The Hambledon Men [editor and contributor] (prose and poetry) 1907

A Swan and Her Friends (nonfiction) 1907

Anne's Terrible Good Nature and Other Stories for Children (short stories) 1908

Over Bemerton's: An Easy-Going Chronicle (novel) 1908

One Day and Another (essays) 1909

A Wanderer in Paris (travel essay) 1909

Mr. Ingleside (novel) 1910

The Second Post: A Companion to The Gentlest Art [editor] (letters) 1910

Old Lamps for New (essays) 1911

London Lavender (novel) 1912

A Wanderer in Florence (travel essay) 1912

‡The British School: An Anecdotal Guide to the British Painters and Paintings in the National Gallery (non-fiction) 1913

Loiterer's Harvest (essays) 1913

Landmarks (novel) 1914

A Wanderer in Venice (travel essay) 1914

Cloud and Silver (essays) 1916

The Vermilion Box (novel) 1916

A Boswell of Baghdad, with Diversions (essays) 1917

Mixed Vintages: A Blend of Essays Old and New (essays) 1919

The Phantom Journal, and Other Essays and Diversions (essays) 1919

Adventures and Enthusiasms (essays) 1920

Specially Selected (essays) 1920

Verena in the Midst (novel) 1920

Edwin Austin Abbey, Royal Academician: The Record of His Life and Work. 2 vols, (biography) 1921

Roving East and Roving West (travel essay) 1921

Urbanities (essays) 1921

Genevra's Money (novel) 1922

Giving and Receiving: Essays and Fantasies (essays) 1922

Vermeer of Delft (nonfiction) 1922

Advisory Ben: A Story (novel) 1923

Luck of the Year: Essays, Fantasies, and Stories (essays) 1923

Encounters and Diversions (essays) 1924

John Constable, the Painter (nonfiction) 1924

A Wanderer among Pictures: A Companion to the Galleries of Europe (nonfiction) 1924

Charles Lamb Day Book (nonfiction) 1925

Events and Embroideries (essays) 1926

Selected Essays of E. V. Lucas (essays) 1926

A Wanderer in Rome (travel essay) 1926

A Fronded Isle and Other Essays (essays) 1927

The Joy of Life: An Anthology of Lyrics Drawn Chiefly from the Works of Living Poets [editor] (poetry) 1927

Traveller's Luck: Essays and Fantasies (essays) 1930

French Leaves (essays) 1931

Visibility Good: Essays and Excursions (essays) 1931

Lemon Verbena and Other Essays (essays) 1932

Reading, Writing, and Remembering (autobiography) 1932

English Leaves (essays) 1933

Saunterer's Rewards (essays) 1933

At the Shrine of St. Charles: Stray Papers on Lamb Brought Together for the Centenary of His Death in 1834 (essays) 1934

The Letters of Charles Lamb, To Which Are Added Those of His Sister Mary Lamb. 3 vols, [editor] (letters) 1935

Pleasure Trove (essays) 1935

Adventures and Misgivings (essays) 1938

Cricket All His Life (essays) 1950

*Republished in three volumes as West Sussex, Mid-Sussex, and East Sussex in 1937.

†Also published as Listener's Lure: A Kensington Comedy.

‡Also published as British Pictures and Their Painters: An Anecdotal Guide to the British Section of the National Gallery.

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