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Conkey, W. B.Batten, John D. (1860-1932)Graham & Matlack
- "Cinderella" (1897)
- "Her godmother, who was a Fairy, came to her...." (1897)
- "Go and fetch me a pumpkin...." (1897)
- "She brought a big pumpkin from the garden, two fine rats, six mice and six lizards." (1897)
- "'Put these on, 'said the Fairy,...." (1897)
- "The pumpkin was changed into a lovely carriage." (1897)
- "Everybody at the Palace was astonished when they saw such a grand lady...." (1897)
- "The Prince fell in love with her at once, and he would dance with no one else." (1897)
- "Cinderella offered her sisters sweet meats...." (1897)
- "Next night they went to a ball at the Palace again...." (1897)
- "She was so happy with the Prince that she quite forgot the time...." (1897)
- "The guard at the door could not think how it was that such a shabby girl got in..." (1897)
- "So Cinderella sat down and without any trouble put her foot into the slipper..." (1897)
- "And her sisters fell down on their knees and begged her pardon for using her so badly..." (1897)
- "The Prince took her by the hand and led her into the Palace...." (1897)
Homewood Publishing
- "Cinderella" (n.d.)
- "Cinderella at the hearth" (n.d.)
- "Cinderella and her Fairy Godmother" (n.d.)
- "Cinderella and the Prince" (n.d.)
- "Cinderella returns" (n.d.)
- "Cinderella fitting the slipper" (n.d.)
- "Cinderella as the Princess" (n.d.)
- "The Riding Horses" (n.d.)
Illustrated London News London Illustrated Times
- "Cinderella" (1902)
- "Her godmother, who was a Fairy, came to her..." (1902)
- "The Fairy touched them with her wand..." (1902)
- "Then Cinderella got into her grand carriage..." (1902)
- "The Prince fell in love with her at once..." (1902)
- "...and he would dance with no one else." (1902)
- "She remembered what her godmother had said..." (1902)
- "The guard at the door could not think how it was such a shabby girl had got in...." (1902)
- "So Cinderella sat down and without any trouble put her foot into the slipper..." (1902)
- "The Prince took her by the hand and led her into the Palace...." (1902)
- "Back cover depicting a young Cinderella." (1902)