His The history of wood-engraving in America, 1882 t.p. (W.J. Linton)
His Catoninetales, 1891 t.p. (Hattie Brown) half-title (edited and illustrated by W.J. Linton)
NCBEL 3:533 (William James Linton, 1812-98. Cantoninetales ... by Hattie Brown. Ed. (actually written) by W.J.L.)
His Wild flowers for children, 1850? t.p. (by Mr. Honeysuckle; [published by] C. Honeysuckle)
DNB (Linton, William James, b. London Dec. 7, 1812, d. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 1, 1898)
Thieme-Becker (Linton, William James, b. Dec. 7, 1812, d. Jan. 1, 1898)
Smith, F.B. Radical artisan: William James Linton, 1812-97, c1973 p. 215 (d. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 29, 1897) p. 243 ("Christopher Honeysuckle," author of Wildflowers for children and alphabets)
Every month (40 pages in a wrapper, with a portrait or other engraving), price six-pence, The English republic, edited by W.J. Linton, 1850 verso t.p. (Spartacus)
Wikipedia the free encyclopedia, WWW, 21 Sept. 2005 William James Linton (pseudonym: Spartacus)