
Charlotte Harding
Works illustrated by Harding
- Henry James (1901), "The Special Type" in Collier's Weekly 25(11) (16 June 1900): 10–11, 14.
- Francis Neilson (1901), Madame Bohemia.
- Margaret Howard Peterson (1901), The Potter and the Clay
- Anne Douglas Sedgwick (1902-03, Century Magazine) A Forsaken Temple
- Eva March Tappan (1903), Robin Hood: His Book
- Hildegard Brooks (1904), Daughters of Desperation.
- Elizabeth Garver Jordan (1904), May Iverson: Her Book.
- Helen Hay Whitney (1905), Verses for Jock and Joan.
- Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews (1906), A Good Samaritan
- Helen Hay Whitney (1906), Punch and Judy.
- Helen Reimensnyder Martin (1907), The Betrothal of Elypholate and Other Tales of the Pennsylvania Dutch.
- William Dean Howells (1908), Fennel and Rue.
- Joel Chandler Harris (1909), The Bishop and the Bogie-Man
- Jean Webster (1909), Much Ado About Peter

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