Edward
Lear’s
Works
Works
- Illustrations
of the Family
of the Psittacidć
(1832)
- Tortoises,
Terrapins, and Turtles
by J.E.
Gray
- Views
in Rome and its Environs
(1841)
- Gleanings
from the Menagerie at Knowsley
Hall
(1846)
- Illustrated
Excursions in Italy
(1846)
- Book
of Nonsense
(1846)
- Journal
of a Landscape Painter
in Greece and Albania
(1851)
- Journal
of a Landscape Painter
in Southern Calabria
(1852)
- Book
of Nonsense and More Nonsense
(1862)
- Views
in the Seven Ionian Isles
(1863)
- Journal
of a Landscape Painter
in Corsica
(1870)
- Nonsense
Songs and Stories
(1871)
- More
Nonsense Songs,
Pictures, etc.
(1872)
- Laughable
Lyrics
(1877)
- Nonsense
Alphabets
- Nonsense
Botany
(1888)
- Tennyson's
Poems, illustrated by Lear
(1889)
- Facsimile
of a Nonsense Alphabet
(1849, but not
published until
1926)
- The Scroobious Pip,
unfinished at his death, but completed by Ogden Nash and illustrated
by Nancy Ekholm
Burkert
(1968)
- The Quangle-Wangle's Hat
(unknown)
Others
- Edward
Lear's Parrots
by Brian Reade,
Duckworth (1949), including
12 coloured plates reproduced from Lear's Psittacidae
- The 1970 Saturday morning
cartoon Tomfoolery,
based on the works of Lear and
Lewis
Carroll
Information
extracted from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Lear
INTERESTING
LINKS ABOUT EDWARD LEAR’S WORKS:
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