The King of the Golden River (1898)

These designs first appeared in about 1893 or 1894. (The "Contents" design later appeared in gilt on the cover of Charles Kingsley's Westward Ho! . It also became the headpiece for the "Introduction" to In Distance and In dream)
Other titles, nearly all in the "Cosy Corner" series, with one or both of these headpieces include:
(a link indicates other illustrations in the work)
Evelyn Snead Barnett, Jerry's Reward, L. C. Page, 1902
Charles
E. Brimblecom, An Archer with Columbus, Joseph
Knight, 1893
reissued as
Charles E. Brimblecom, The
Young Archer, L. C. Page, 1898
Thomas M. Clark, John Whopper, the Newsboy, L. C. Page, 1905
Dinah Craik, ("Miss Mulock"), The Adventures of a Brownie, L. C. Page, 1896
Dinah Craik, ("Miss Mulock"), His Little Mother, Joseph Knight, 1895
Grace W. Curran, A Seventh Daughter, L. C. Page, 1903
Alphonse Daudet, La Belle Nivernaise, Joseph Knight, 1895
Frances J. Delano, Susanne, L. C. Page, 1902
Charles Dickens, A Child's Dream of a Star . . . , L. C. Page, 1902/1910
Will Allen Dromgoole, The Fortunes of the Fellow, L. C. Page, 1913
Will Allen Dromgoole, The Best of Friends, L. C. Page, 1904
Martha Baker Dunn, The Sleeping Beauty: a Modern Version, H. M. Caldwell, 1898
Juliana Horatia Ewing, A Great Emergency, L. C. Page, 1897
Juliana Horatia Ewing, Jackanapes , L. C. Page, 1895
Juliana Horatia Ewing, Madam Liberality, L. C. Page, 1901
Juliana Horatia Ewing, The Story of a Short Life, Joseph Knight, 1894
Juliana Horatia Ewing, The Trinity Flower, L. C. Page, 1896
Frances Margaret Fox, Betty of Old Mackinaw, L. C. Page, 1901
Frances Margaret Fox, Farmer Brown and the Birds, L. C. Page, 1901
Frances Margaret Fox, How Christmas Came to the Mulvaneys, L. C. Page, 1905
Frances Margaret Fox, The Little Giant's Neighbors, L. C. Page, 1904
Frances Margaret Fox, Mother Nature's Little Ones, L. C. Page, 1903
Annie Fellows Johnston, Aunt Liza's Hero, L. C. Page, 1903
Annie Fellows Johnston, Big Brother, Joseph Knight, 1893
Annie Fellows Johnston, Cicely, and Other Stories, l. C. Page, 1902
Annie Fellows Johnston, The Giant Scissors, L. C. Page, 1898
Annie Fellows Johnston, The Little Colonel, L. C. Page, 1895
Annie Fellows Johnston, Mildred's Inheritance, L. C. Page, 1906
Annie Fellows Johnston, Ole Mammy's Torment, L. C. Page, 1897
Annie Fellows Johnston, The Quilt that Jack Built, L. C. Page, 1904
Annie Fellows Johnston, The Story of Dago, L. C. Page, 1900
Annie Fellows Johnston, Two Little Knights of Kentucky, L. C. Page, 1899
William J. Long, The making of Zimri Bunker, L. C. Page, 1899
Richard Mansfield, The Adventures of Beatrice and Jessie, L. C. Page, 1900
Ouida, The Nürnberg Stove, L. C. Page, 1897
Mary
Knight Potter, Peggy's Trial, L.
C. Page, 1901
Charles G. D. Roberts,
The Young Acadian, L. C. Page,
1907
Edith Robinson, A Little Daughter of Liberty, L. C. Page, 1899
Edith Robinson, A Little Puritan Bound Girl, L. C. Page, 1904
Edith Robinson, A Little Puritan Cavalier, L. C. Page, 1905
Edith Robinson, A Little Puritan Pioneer, L. C. Page, 1901
Edith Robinson, A Little Puritan Rebel, L. C. Page, 1896
Edith Robinson, A Little Puritan's First Christmas, L. C. Page, 1900
Charles Lee Sleight, The Prince of the Pin Elves , L. C. Page, 1897
Charles Lee Sleight, The Water people, L. C. Page, 1900
Robert Louis Stevenson, Will O' the Mill, Joseph Knight, 1895
Anthony
Trollope, Christmas
at Thompson Hall, Joseph
Knight, 1894
Laura Updegraff, Wee Dorothy, L.
C. Page, 1895
Frances Hodges White, Aunt Nabby's Children, L. C. Page, 1901
Frances Hodges White, Helena's Wonderworld, L. C. Page, 1900
Marian Wildman, Theodore and Theodora, L. C. Page, 1905
Jane Scott Woodruff, The Little Christmas Shoe, L.C. Page, 1903
[ I would like to thank all the librarians around the country, including most recently Gwen Vanderhage at the Denver Public Library, Lin Doversberger at the University of Notre Dame, Cara Gilgenbach at Kent State University, Maureen Brunsdale at Illinois State University, and the staff at the University of Chicago Libraries, for helping me develop this list. Without assistance from colleagues like these, this project would be a far more difficult enterprise!]