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For details about a specific book and its contents, click on the title in the list below:

1877

A Book of Bristol Sonnets. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co; Bristol: I. E. Chillcott, 1877.

‘The Miners’ Rescue’. Troedyrhiw Colliery, Rhondda Vale, Glamorganshire, April 20, 1877: A Poem. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., Bristol: I. E. Chillcott, 1877.

1881

Sonnets at the English Lakes. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1881.

1885

Christ for To-Day: International Sermons by Eminent Preachers of the Episcopal Church in England and America. Edited by Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1885.

1887

Sonnets Round the Coast. London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey and Co., 1887.

1888

Five Addresses on the Lives and Work of St. Kentigern and St. Herbert. Delivered in St. Kentigern’s Church, Crosthwaite. Carlisle: Chas Thurnam and Sons; London: George Bell and Sons, 1888.

1889

Edward Thring: Teacher and Poet. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1889.

1890

A Coach Drive to the Lakes: Windermere to Keswick. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1890.

Poems, Ballads, and Bucolics. London: Macmillan and Co., 1890.

Christmas Day 1889. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1890.

1891

A Skiddaw’s Shepherd’s Life: In Memoriam Joseph Hawell. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1891. [Also published in Lake Country Sketches, 1903.]

1892

Notes for the Nile together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep (the Oldest Book in the World). London: William Heinemann, 1892.

S. Kentigern and S. Herbert: Six Addresses Delivered in S. Kentigern’s Church. Crosthwaite. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1892.

The Story of Gough and His Dog on Helvellyn. Carlisle: G. & T. Coward, 1892. [Also published in Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Association for the Advancement of Literature and Science, 1892, No. 16, pp. 95-124, and in Past and Present at the English Lakes, 1916.]

The Undoing of De Harcia: A Ballad of Cumberland. London: Leadenhall Press, 1892.

1893

Valete: Tennyson and other Memorial Poems. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1893.

1894

Idylls and Lyrics of the Nile. London: David Nutt, 1894.

Literary Associations of the English Lakes. Two volumes. Glasgow: James MacLehose, 1894.

1896

Ballads of Brave Deeds. London: J. M. Dent, 1896.

The Darkened West: An Appeal to England for Armenia. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1896.

Harvey Goodwin, Bishop of Carlisle. A Biographical Memoir. London: John Murray, 1896.

A Reminiscence of Wordsworth Day, Cockermouth, April 7th, 1896. Edited by Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley. Cockermouth: Brash Bros., 1896.

The Revival of the Decorative Arts at Lucerne: Two Walks about the Ancient City of the Wooden Stork’s Nests. Lucerne: Official General Enquiry Office, 1896.

A Happier Christmas and a Glad New Year: From Crosthwaite Vicarage, 1896. (Keswick), 1896.

1897

The Dignity of Service. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1897.

Number 9: The Spirit of Sonship. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1897.

Henry Whitehead 1825-1896: A Memorial Sketch. Glasgow: James MacLehose, 1897.

“Sayings of Jesus”: Six Village Sermons on the Papyrus Fragment Preached in St. Kentigern’s Church, Crosthwaite, Keswick. Glasgow: James MacLehose, 1897.

1898

Solvitur Ambulando. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

Property Rights in the Light of Christ. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

The Spirit of Faith. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

The Lamp of Chivalry. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

Christ’s Appeal to Unbelievers. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

Freedom Through Death. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

De Profundis. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

The Letter and the Spirit. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

The Tsar’s Message. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

The Lord – The Avenger. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

Christ the Door. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1898.

1899

Life and Nature at the English Lakes. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1899.

Sonnets in Switzerland and Italy. London: J. M. dent and Company, 1899.

Triflings on Board the “Teutonic”’. Liverpool: W. B. Jones & Co., 1899.

1900

John Ruskin’s Message to His Times: Sermon St. Kentigern’s Church, Crosthwaite, January 28th 1900. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1900.

Memories of the Tennysons. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1900.

Ballads of the War. London: J. M. dent & Co., 1900.

1901

The President’s Last Word: Sermon Preached in St. Kentigern’s Church, Crosthwaite. Keswick: T. Bakewell, 1901.

Ruskin and the English Lakes. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1901.

1902

A Rambler’s Note-Book at the English Lakes. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1902.

1903

The Haunted Oak of Nannau: Dramatic Cantata (with William E. Haesche). New York: G. Schirmer, 1903.

Lake Country Sketches. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1903.

1904

Flower-Time in the Oberland. Glasgow: James MacLehose, 1904.

The Resurrection of Oldest Egypt: Being the Story of Abydos as Told by the Discoveries of Dr Petrie. Laleham: Beaver Press, 1904.

Sacrum Commercium: The Converse of Francis and His Sons with Holy Poverty. London: J. M. Dent and Co., 1904.

The Venerable Bede: His Life and Work. A Lecture, Delivered in the Town Hall, Sunderland. Sunderland: Hills and Company, 1904.

1905

‘Sayings of Jesus’, and a Lost Gospel Fragment: Being a Series of Village Sermons on Three Papyrus Fragments. Laleham: Beaver Press, 1905.

1906

Months at the Lakes. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1906.

A Sonnet Chronicle 1900-1906. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1906.

1908

Milton Tercentenary Sermon Preached in Peterborough Cathedral. Cranleigh: A. K. Sabin, 1908.

1909

Poems at Home and Abroad. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1909.

Round the Lake Country. Glasgow: James MacLehose, 1909.

1911

The Book of the Coronation Bonfires. Carlisle: Charles Thurnam and Sons, 1911.

By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1911.

Pernicious Literature: An Address Delivered by Canon Rawnsley of Carlisle, at the Guild Conference of the United Free Church, held at Hawick, November 19th, 1910. Glasgow: Robert MacLehose and Co., 1911.

Sermon Preached in Halton Holgate Church by Canon Rawnsley on the Occasion of a Memorial in Halton Holgate Church to former Rectors, Churchwardens, and Parish Clerks, on April 24th, 1911. Spilsby: W.K. Morton and Sons, 1911.

1913

Chapters at the English Lakes. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1913.

The Child and the Cinematograph Show and the Picture Post-Card Evil. Keswick: 1913.

1914

A National Benefactor: Sir Robert Hunter. Colchester: Spottiswoode & Co., 1914.

1915

The European War, 1914-1915. London: J. & J. Bennett, 1915.

What the War is All About. Some Lessons from the War. The Clergy and the War. Carlisle: Chas Thurnam & Sons, 1915.

1916

Past and Present at the English Lakes. Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1916.

Shakespeare: A Tercentenary Sermon. London: Skeffington and Son, 1916.

1917

Against a Premature and Inconclusive Peace: An Address Delivered on the Third Anniversary of the War by Canon Rawnsley at Grasmere, August 4th, 1917. Carlisle: Chas Thurnam & Sons, 1917.

1920

A Nation’s Heritage. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1920.