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Please note that the Bibliography is by no means complete. As we gather more information and we have the time, this list will be continually updated. A veritable work in progress ...

Boomerang
Boomerang
1894 to 1895
Editor and chief contributor

Creswick Grammar School magazine.
 
Hawklet
Hawklet
1896
Illustrator

Weekly magazine published in Melbourne.
 
The Bulletin

The Bulletin
1901 to 1923
1932 to 1950?

Published in Sydney. Illustrator and cartoonist for the weekly magazine. Resumed work in 1911 on the Bulletin after trip to England and Europe. Chief war cartoonist for WWI.
Returned to work at the Bulletin after returning from trip to America and England. Chief war cartoonist for WWII.

 
The Lone Hand
The Lone Hand
1907 to 1921

First issue 1 May 1907. Norman instigated and founded The Lone Hand. Resumed work in 1911 on the Lone Hand after trip to England and Europe.
 
Norman Lindsay Books
Norman Lindsay Book 1
1912
Sydney
 
   
Norman Lindsay Book 2
1915
Sydney
 
Vision: A Literary Quarterly
Vision: A Literary Quarterly
1923 August, No. 2
Sydney Ure Smith and Leon Gellert (editors)
Art in Australia
Softcover, black and white

Vision is written from the standpoint of the Dionysian intoxicated with life, and drunken with the glory of youth and its relatively simple pleasures. ... Vision is illustrated by Norman Lindsay in the typical Norman Lindsay manner, and this, of course, will make it a volume for collectors ... The literary pages will prove a delight to the many, a source of irritation to a few discerning souls, and a source of annoyance to a few undiscriminating prudes who will probably have it shut out of the libraries.
The New Outlook
Vision is ... as naked as Manly Beach in December ...
The Bulletin
In Vision, Australia has its first quarterly worth of the adjective 'literary'. Its pages embalm some of the glorious madness of youth.
Daily Mail (Sydney)
Vision: A Literary Quarterly No. 2 1923
Art in Australia
Art in Australia: Norman Lindsay Number
1930 December, 3rd series, No.35
Frank C Johnson, Jack Lindsay and Kenneth Slessor (editors)
Softcover, black and white

This special edition of Art in Australia which is dedicated to Norman Lindsay, has reproductions of many of his pencils, pen and inks, etchings and watercolours in black and white and colour. There is also and interview with Norman in his studio at Springwood by Kenneth Slessor. The illustrations in this issue created a furore of controversy in December 1930 when it was published.
Art in Australia: Norman Lindsay Number 1930
Southerly: A Review of Australian Literature
Southerly: A Review of Australian Literature
1959, No. 1, Norman Lindsay Number
Softcover, black and white

Articles on aspects of Norman Lindsay's writing by Douglas Stewart, Brian James, George Mackaness and Kenneth Slessor, with a dissertation on The Delicate Art of Bawdy by Norman Lindsay.
This edition was in honour of the eightieth birthday of Norman Lindsay, born 23rd February, 1879.

Southerly
American Magazines
Various American Magazines
1931

Wrote and illustrated articles for American publications during trip to America with Rose.
 
   
Playboy (United States)
1967 December

Extensive article with reproductions of artworks.