[1] She illustrated The Yellow Quill Girl by Lotta Rowe Anthony in 1921 and several Ruth Campbell novels in 1923.
[5] Other works by Longstreet include illustrations for Christine Whiting Parmenter's The Real Reward (1927).
[6] Her illustrations for Alcott's Little Women have been described as "stress[ing] the gentility of the March family.
... subordinating representation to decorative effect, endowing all her female characters with delicate profiles, stylized hands, and dainty slippered feet".
[7] She also illustrated The Story of Silk (1925) by Sara Ware Bassett[8] and The Fairyland of Opera by Louise M. Pleasanton.