Year | Title | Publisher | Note |
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1890 | Picturesque Hampshire | Rowspan=2 | Wade, Warner | Rowspan=2 | Author in part. Edited by C.F. Warner |
1891 | Picturesque Franklin[1] |
Rowspan=2 | 1892 | Picturesque Hampden East[2] | Rowspan=2 | W. F. Adams | Rowspan=2 | 2 volumes. Author in part |
Picturesque Hampden West[3] |
Rowspan=5 | 1893 | New England Country[4] | Lee & Shepard | Reprinted by Lee & Shepard in 1894, 1896, 1897, and 1898 |
The Country School in New England[5] | D. Appleton & Company | |
Picturesque Berkshire North[6] | Rowspan=2 | The W.F. Adams Co. | Rowspan=2 | 2 volumes. Author in part. Edited by C. F. Warner |
Picturesque Berkshire South[7] |
The Seasons | Bryant Press | |
1894 | The Farmer's Boy[8] | D. Appleton & Company | |
1896 | What They Say in New England[9] | Rowspan=2 | Lee & Shepard | Reprinted by Columbia University Press with an introduction by Carl Withers in 1963 |
Rowspan=2 | 1897 | The Book of Country Clouds and Sunshine[10] | |
An Unredeemed Captive[11] | Griffith, Axtell, and Cady | |
1899 | Among English Hedgerows[12] | Rowspan=9 | Macmillan Publishers | Reprinted by Chautauqua Press with an introduction by Hamilton W. Mabie in 1914, and by Macmillan in 1925 |
1900 | Along French Byways[13] | |
1901 | The Isle of Shamrock[14] | |
1902 | New England and its Neighbors[15] | Reprinted by Macmillan in 1912 |
1903 | The Land of Heather[16] | |
Rowspan=2 | 1904 | Old-Time Schools and School-Books[17] | Reprinted by Macmillan in 1917, by Peter Smith in 1935, by Columbia University Press with an introduction by Carl Withers in 1963, and by Westphalia Press with an introduction by Rahima Schwenkbeck in 2014 |
Highways and Byways of the South[18] | Reprinted in 1905 by Macmillan |
Rowspan=2 | 1906 | Highways and Byways of the Mississippi Valley[19] | |
Highways and Byways of the Rocky Mountains"[20] | Reprinted by Macmillan in 1910 |
Rowspan=2 | 1907 | The Farmer's Boy[21] | Rowspan=2 | Thomas Y. Crowell Co. | Rowspan=2 | Revised edition |
The Country School[22] |
1908 | The Highways and Byways of the Pacific Coast[23] | Rowspan=10 | Macmillan Publishers | Reprinted by Macmillan in 1913 |
1909 | The Picturesque Hudson[24] | |
1910 | The Picturesque St. Lawrence[25] | |
1911 | Highways and Byways of the Great Lakes[26] | |
1913 | Highways and Byways from the St. Lawrence to Virginia[27] | |
Rowspan=2 | 1915 | Highways and Byways of New England[28] | Reprinted by Macmillan in 1921 |
Highways and Byways of California[29] | Reprint, with a new title page, of Highways and Byways of the Pacific Coast, 1908. Reprinted by Macmillan in 1926 |
1917 | New England: A Human Interest Geographical Reader[30] | |
1918 | Highways and Byways of Florida[31] | |
1919 | What to See in America[32] | Reprinted by Macmillan in 1920 |
1922 | John Burroughs Talks[33] | Houghton Mifflin | Biography of John Burroughs |
1932 | Historic Hampshire in the Connecticut Valley | Milton Bradley | |
1936 | Hampden County 1636-1936 | American Historical Society | 3 volumes | |
Year | Title | Publisher | Note |
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1899[52] | The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha | Macmillan Publishers | By Miguel de Cervantes |
1903 | A boy on a farm: at work and at play[53] | American Book Company | by Jacob Abbott |
Rowspan=3 | 1904 | The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe[54] | Rowspan=3 | Macmillan Publishers | By Daniel Defoe. Reprinted by Little, Brown and Company in 1925 |
Gulliver's Travels[55] | by Jonathan Swift. Reprinted by Doubleday Page & Company in 1912 |
Arabian Nights' Entertainments [56] | Reprinted by Baker and Taylor in 1910 |
Rowspan=2 | 1905 | The Oak-Tree Fairy Book[57] | Little, Brown and Company | Reprinted by Little, Brown and Company in 1913 |
Waste Not, Want Not Stories [58] | American Book Company | by Maria Edgeworth |
1906 | The Birch-Tree Fairy Book [59] | Little, Brown and Company | Illustrated by Willard Bonte |
Rowspan=2 | 1907 | The Tale of a Black Cat | Dodge Publishing Company | |
The Story of Two Boys | American Book Company | by Thomas Day. Originally published as The History of Sandford and Merton |
Rowspan=2 | 1908 | The Elm-Tree Fairy Book[60] | Little, Brown and Company | Republished by Little, Brown and Company in 1917 and in 1919 |
Songs Everyone Should Know[61] | American Book Company | |
1910 | Narrative Bible for Young People | Rowspan=3 | Baker and Taylor | |
Rowspan=2 | 1911 | Mother Goose Rhymes[62] | |
Little Folks Books of Verse[63] | |
Rowspan=2 | 1912 | The Fir-Tree Fairy Book[64] | Little, Brown and Company | |
Artemus Ward's Best Stories[65] | Harper & Brothers, Publisher | with an introduction by W. D. Howells; illustrated by Frank A. Nankivell |
Rowspan=2 | 1913 | Fairy-Tale Bears[66] | Rowspan=2 | Houghton Mifflin | |
Fairy-Tale Foxes[67] | |
Rowspan=4 | 1916 | Canoeing in the Wilderness[68] | Houghton Mifflin | by Henry David Thoreau. Illustrated by Will Hammell |
Adventures of a Country Boy's[69] | American Book Company | by Jacob Abbott |
Water Babies[70] | Rowspan=2 | Macmillan Publishers | by Charles Kingsley |
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table | by Thomas Malory |
Rowspan=4 | 1917 | Mother Goose Rhymes My Children Love Best | Rowspan=3 | Lloyd Adams Noble | same as Mother Goose Rhymes, 1911, with several pages added |
Poems my Children Love Best[71] | Reprinted by Lloyd Adams Noble in 1919 |
Bible Stories my Children Love Best[72] | |
The Story of Johnny-Cake | Dodge Publishing Company | |
1918 | Alice in Wonderland [73] | American Book Company | by Lewis Carroll |
Rowspan=15 | 1919 and 1920 | The Babes in the Woods [74] | Rowspan=15 | The Macaulay Company | Rowspan=15 | Bedtime Wonder Tales. 15 volumes. Each book contains title story and several others. Reprinted by Cupples & Leon Company in 1924, and by Goldsmith in 1935. |
Bluebeard[75] |
The Brave Tin Soldier[76] |
Cinderella |
The Fox and the Little Red Hen[77] |
Golden Hair and the Three Bears |
Hop-o'-my-thumb[78] |
Jack and the Beanstalk[79] |
Little Red Riding Hood |
The Pied Piper |
Puss in Boots |
St. George and the Dragon |
The Sleeping Beauty |
The Story of Chicken-Licken |
Tom Thumb |
1921 | Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know | Milton Bradley | Published under pseudonym of Anna Tweed |
1924 | Reynard the Fox | Milton Bradley | |
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Year | Title | Publisher | Note |
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1909 | The Fair Story Book | Transcript Publishing Co. Holyoke, Mass. | Edited by Mrs. William G. Dwight. Johnson contributed one chapter |
1911 | Studies of Famous Statesmen and Other Essays | | by William Whiting. Johnson authored two chapters |
1915 | Battleground adventures, the stories of dwellers on the scenes of conflict in some of the most notable battles of the civil war, collected in personal interviews[84] | Houghton Mifflin. Illustrated by Rodney Thomson | |
1924 | Hudson Maxim, Reminiscences and Comments, as Reported by Clifton Johnson | Doubleday Page & Company | |
Rowspan=2 | 1927 | The Parson's Devil: The Life of George M. Stearns | Johnson's Bookstore | Illustrated by Peter Newell |
The Rise of an American Inventor: Hudson Maxim's Life Story | Doubleday Page & Company | Reprint of Hudson Maxim, Reminiscences and Comments, as Reported by Clifton Johnson, 1924 |
1936 | Hampden County, 1636-1936 | American Historical Society | Three-volume history and biographical encyclopedia of Greater Springfield |
1938 | Sailing for Gold | G.P. Putnam's Sons | | |