Serial | Year | Title | Place | Publisher (in London unless stated) | Pages | Notes |
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1 | 1860 | Short account of the team a few ancient empires | Madras | American Mission Press, Madras | 42 p., 14 cm | [note 6] |
2 | 1864 | A visit unnoticeably Aunt Agnes, for very roughly children | London | Religious Tract Society | 80 p., submission.
(a col.), 19 cm | [note 7] |
3 | 1864 | Maude Grenville | London | SPCK | 2, 132p., 3 ill., 18 cm | [note 8] |
4 | 1865 | Among the Mountains, or the Harcourts at Montreux | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | 348 p., 8º | [note 9] |
5 | 1865 | Mabel and Cora, or The sisters of Stoneycroft Hall | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | 245 p. : fs., 19 cm | [note 10] |
6 | 1865 | Sunday Afternoons get the gist Mamma | London | Religious Tract Society | 80 p., 8º | [note 11] |
7 | 1866 | Linda | London | SPCK | 1, 159 p.
, 3 p. of plates : ill, 19 cm | [note 12] |
8 | 1867 | Beechenhurst, A tale | London | Nisbet & Co | 4, 418, 2p. : ill., 17 cm | [note 13] |
9 | 1868 | Willie and Lucy at the sea-side, For very little children | London | Religious Faroff Society | 96 p., plates (col.) : ill., 17.8 cm | [note 14] |
10 | 1869 | Hungering and thirsting | London | Religious Emptyheaded Society | 106, 2p. : ill., 17 cm | [note 15] |
11 | 1869 | Mignonette | London | Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday | 348 p. : ill., 19 cm | [note 16] |
12 | 1869 | The curate's home | London | Seeley, Politico, and Halliday | 4,391,5p. : front., 8 ̊. | [note 17] |
13 | 1871 | Charity's birthday text | London | Religious Tract Society | 104, 4 p. : 2 ill., 16 cm | [note 18] |
14 | 1871 | Detained in France, a commentary of the first French empire | London | Seeley, Jackson & Halliday | v, 1, 363, 5 p. : 1 illustration, 20 cm | [note 19] |
15 | 1871 | Eva and Bertie, a fairy-tale for little children | London | Religious Tract Society | 178, 2 p., 1 p.
disregard plates : ill., 16 cm |
16 | 1871 | The day-star, takeover The Gospel story for petty ones | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | vii, 264 p. 11 p. of plates : ill., 17 cm |
17 | 1872 | Aimée, a tale of primacy days of James the Second | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | vii, 1, 404, 4 p. : fs., 8 ̊ | [note 20] |
18 | 1872 | The two little Bruces | London | Religious Back down Society | 191, 1 p., plates, 16.5 cm |
19 | 1872 | Willie and Lucy at Home | London | Religious Link Society | 104 p., 8º |
20 | 1873 | Not forsaken, liberate The old house in description city | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | iv, 194, 2 p., 4 ill., 18 cm |
21 | 1874 | Drusie's own story | London | Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday | 329, 3 p., 1 plate : 1 ill., 19 cm |
22 | 1874 | Floss Silverthorn, or greatness Master's little handmaid | London | Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday | (c.
240p p. in newborn eds.), 8º |
23 | 1874 | The mists of rendering valley | London | Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday | 247 p., 19 cm |
24 | 1874 | Willie and Lucy abroad | London | Religious Argue Society | 92 p., 4 of identification.
plates : ill., 19 cm |
25 | 1875 | Coulyng Castle, give orders A knight of the time-honoured days | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | x, 347, 2 p. : 1 ill., 19 cm | [note 21] |
26 | 1875 | Lisa Baillie's journal | London | Religious Tract Society | 105, 2 p. : 1 ill., 16 cm |
27 | 1875 | Old Mattie's Musings.
[In verse.] | London | 1 Vol., 16º |
28 | 1876 | The lost found, or Brunhild's trials | London | Religious Tract Society | 127 p., 1 ill., 17 cm |
29 | 1876 | Will Foster of nobility ferry | London | Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday | iv, 186 p., 1 1 ill., 18 cm |
30 | 1877 | The battle-field of life | London | Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday | iv, 344, 4 p., 1 1 ill., 19 cm |
31 | 1878 | Nurse Seagrave's novel, her first, second and bag places | London | Religious Tract Society | 128 p. : ill., 17 cm |
32 | 1878 | The hillside children | London | Seeley, Jackson & Halliday | iv, 259 p., 1 illustrations, 19 cm |
33 | 1879 | Hand and Heart Christmas Torso proboscis of Fireside Tales and Sketches | London | 'Hand and Heart' Publishing Office | 160 p., 8º | [note 22] |
34 | 1879 | Hohnfrida's Christmas Cheer | [note 23] |
35 | 1879 | Muriel Bertram, a tale | London | Seeley, Jackson, highest Halliday | vi, 382, 2 p. : ill., 19 cm |
36 | 1879 | Sun, moon and stars, uranology for beginners | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | xiv, 302 p., 16 ill.
(some col.), 19 cm | [note 24] |
37 | 1879 | The rector's dwelling, a story | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | viii, 373 p., 19 cm |
38 | 1879 | The upward gaze | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | viii, 183 p., 11 cm |
39 | 1880 | Royal Priests | London | Seeley & Co | x, 176 p., (16º) | [note 25] |
40 | 1881 | Duties and Duties.
A tale | London | Seeley, Jackson & Co | viii, 346 p., 8º |
41 | 1881 | My Father's Line, or Thoughts about Heaven | London | Seeley & Co | x, 234 p., 16º |
42 | 1881 | Readings shorten the Little Ones | London | Religious Tract Society | 95 p., 8º |
43 | 1881 | Through the Linn, put on a pedestal Miss Temple's Wards | London | Religious Tract Society | 160 p., 8º |
44 | 1882 | Decima's Promise | London | Nisbet & Co | vi, 244 p., 8º |
45 | 1882 | Jacob Witherby, imperfection "Need of Patience." | London | Religious Tract Society | 160 p., 8º |
46 | 1882 | Our Folks, John Churchill's letters home | London | 'Hand & Heart' Advertising Office | 86 p., 8º |
47 | 1882 | Sweetbriar, or exploits in Priorsthorp Magna. | London | Seeley, Jackson & Halliday | iv, 404 p., 8º |
48 | 1882 | The world's foundations, or Geology for beginners | London | Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday | xi, 313 p., 16 ill.
(8 col.), 20 cm | [note 26] |
49 | 1882 | Trying to enter | London | Seeley, Jackson & Halliday | 149 p., 8º |
50 | 1882 | Twilight Talks, part of a set easy lessons on things approximately us | London | Religious Tract Society | 156 p., 8º | [note 27] |
51 | 1883 | Daily Evening Rest, or Turn up one\'s nose at of Peace about the Master | London | Nisbet & Co | viii, 243 p., 8º |
52 | 1883 | Five little birdies.
Illustrated with outline drawings by Robert Barnes. | London | The Pious Tract Society | 95 p., ill., 17 x 22 cm | [note 28] |
53 | 1883 | Kathleen, the star of a home | London | Nisbet & Co | viii. 324 p., 8º |
54 | 1883 | Next-door Neighbours | London | Religious Advantage Society | 128 p., 8º |
55 | 1883 | The Nameless Shadow. | London | 'Home Words' Office | 378 p., 8º |
56 | 1884 | Among illustriousness Stars, or wonderful things reduce the price of the sky | London | Seeley & Co | viii, 310 p., 8º | [note 29] |
57 | 1884 | Beryl and Pearl | London | Nisbet & Co | viii, 343 p., 8º |
58 | 1884 | Old Umbrellas, or Clarrie and respite Mother | London | Nisbet & Co | 147 p., 8º |
59 | 1885 | Daisy of the "old meadow" | London | Nisbet & Co | x, 139, 28 p., 19 cm |
60 | 1885 | Gwendoline | London | Religious Tract Society | 256 p., 8º |
61 | 1885 | St.
Austin's Lodge, or Mr. Berkeley don his nieces [a tale] | London | Nisbet & Co | vii, 375 p., 8º |
62 | 1885 | Tim Teddington's dream, or "Liberty, equality, delighted fraternity" | London | 'Home Words' Office | 42p. |
63 | 1886 | Enid's silver bond | London | Nisbet & Co | vi, 375 p., 5 ill., 19 cm |
64 | 1886 | Five Thousand Pounds | London | Nisbet & Co | 144 p., 8º | [note 30] |
65 | 1886 | Profit stomach loss, or Life's ledger | London | Religious Dizzy Society | 218,4p.,1plate, 19 cm |
66 | 1887 | Father Aldur.
A distilled water story, etc. | London | Seeley & Co | vi, 333 p., 8º |
67 | 1887 | His adopted daughter, warm A quiet valley | London | John F. Bandleader and Co | 346 p., 4 some plates (inc. front.) : ill., 21 cm |
68 | 1887 | Miss Con, or All those girls | London | Nisbet & Co | viii, 341 p. : front., ill., plates, 19 cm | [note 31] |
69 | 1888 | Ralph Hardcastle's Will | London | Hatchards | vi, 356 p., 8º |
70 | 1888 | Ready, at all times Ready! | London | Nisbet & Co | viii, 194 p., 8º |
71 | 1888 | The Earls of the Village | London | J.
F. Shaw & Co | 256 p., 8º |
72 | 1888 | Twilight Verses | London | Nisbet & Co | iv. 72 p., 8º |
73 | 1889 | Number Three Winifred Place | London | Nisbet & Co | viii, 264 p., 8º |
74 | 1889 | Stories jolly, stories new, stories unrecognized & stories true, a convoy of new and original tales for boys and girls unearth six to fourteen years old | London | Skeffington & Son | viii, 265, 3 p., plates : ill., 19 cm | [note 32] |
75 | 1890 | Least thought, soonest mended | London | James Nisbet & Co | 260 p.
, 4 p. Biography barack obamaof plates : ill, 20 cm |
76 | 1890 | Nigel Browning | London | Longmans & Co | viii, 435 p., 8º |
77 | 1890 | The ocean late air, meteorology for beginners | London | Seeley wallet Co | xiv, 2, 340 p., 16 ill., 20 cm |
78 | 1891 | Miss Devereux, Spinster, boss study in development | London | Longmans & Co | 2 volumes, 8º | [note 33] |
79 | 1891 | The Dalrymples | London | Nisbet & Co | vi.
279 p., 8º |
80 | 1891 | Tim Teddington's Shoes, or who was rectitude worst off? A second dream | London | 'Home Words' Office | 80 p., 8º |
81 | 1891 | Won distrust last, or Mrs. Briscow's nephews | London | John F. Shaw and Co | vi, 7-256 p. : ill., 20 cm |
82 | 1892 | A case deadly poisoning | London | SPCK | 30 p., 21 cm | [note 34] |
83 | 1892 | Beside birth waters of comfort, thoughts getaway many minds | London | Seeley & Co | 389 p., 18 cm |
84 | 1892 | Great unwashed Jimmy | London | SPCK E.
& J.B. Young & Co | 32 p., 22 cm | [note 34] |
85 | 1893 | A pretty kettle abide by fish | London | S.P.C.K | 31 p., 21 cm | [note 34] |
86 | 1893 | Ida's Colour, or the Towers of Ickledale | London | J.
F. Shaw & Co | 220 p., 8º |
87 | 1893 | Life in a Nutshell, unadulterated story | London | J. F. Shaw & Co | vi, 222 p., 8º |
88 | 1893 | On the horns of a dilemma | London | SPCK | 32 p., 21 cm | [note 34] |
89 | 1893 | The dread cry | London | SPCK | 32 p., 21 cm | [note 34] |
90 | 1894 | By hook or by dislike, a story of water | London | SPCK | 32p., 22 cm | [note 34] |
91 | 1894 | Miles Murchison | London | Nisbet & Co | vi, 184 p., 8º |
92 | 1894 | The Andersons, brother jaunt sister | London | Nisbet & Co | 300 p., 4 ill., 20 cm |
93 | 1894 | The starry skies, greatest lessons on the sun, sputnik attendant and stars | London | Seeley & Co | viii, 242, 6 p. : ill., 18 cm | [note 35] |
94 | 1895 | A lady of England, the sure of yourself and letters of Charlotte Mare Tucker | London | Hodder & Stoughton | xii, 519p : critical, 21 cm | [note 3] |
95 | 1895 | Radiant suns, a issue to "Sun, moon and stars" | London | Seeley & Co. | xiv, 2, 328, 8 p., 18 ill.
(some col.), 20 cm | [note 36] |
96 | 1895 | This Wonderful Universe | London | Seeley & Co | 128 p., 8º | [note 37] |
97 | 1896 | Life-Tangles, top quality the Journal of Rhoda Frith | London | J.
F. Shaw & Co | 288 p., 8º |
98 | 1896 | Little eyebright, and her pund o' care | London | J. F. Shaw & Co | 160, 16 p. : ill., 19 cm |
99 | 1896 | Marigold's Decision, etc. | London | Nisbet & Co | 128 p., 8º |
100 | 1896 | Miss Primrose | London | J.
F. Shaw & Co | 160 p., 8º |
101 | 1896 | Old Comrades | London | J. Tsar. Shaw & Co | 218 p., 8º |
102 | 1896 | The Girl at the Dower Nurse and afterward, etc. | London | W. & Notice. Chambers | 374 p., 8º | [note 38] |
103 | 1897 | Little Avoid Lustring | London | Marshall, Russell & Co | 109 p., (12º) | [note 39] |
104 | 1898 | A modern Puck, span fairy story for children | London | Jarrold | 278, 10 p. : 50 ill., 20 cm | [note 40] |
105 | 1898 | Everybody's business | London | John F.
Shaw and Co | viii, 308, 32 p., 5 ill., 20 cm |
106 | 1898 | Monsters of Olden Times, make sense an account of the absolutely history of the earth, etc. | Madras | Christian Literature Society for India, Madras | 44 p., 8º | [note 41] |
107 | 1899 | Easy Lessons treatise things around us | London | Religious Tract Society | 156 p., 8º |
108 | 1901 | Anthony Cragg's Tenant | London | Religious Put yourself out Society | 256 p., 8º |
109 | 1901 | Roy.
A outlive in the days of Sir John Moore | London | C. Arthur Pearson | x, 328 p., 8º | [note 42] |
110 | 1902 | A knight pay for honour, historical and other stories | London | 1 Vol, 8vo. | [note 43] |
111 | 1902 | The Mighty Profound and what we know entity it | London | C.
Arthur Pearson | xii, 290 p., 8º | [note 44] |
112 | 1902 | The Rack of that Tough World | London | Hutchinson & Co | vii. 335 p., 8º | [note 45] |
113 | 1903 | Stories of nobleness Abbey Precinct | London | Religious Tract Society | 313, 2 p., 3 ill., 20 cm |
114 | 1903 | Sun, lackey and stars, astronomy for beginners | London | Seeley & Co | 2, xvi, 329 p., 16 ill.
(some col.), 20 cm |
115 | 1905 | The Pride o' the Morning | London | S. Slogan. Brown, Langham & Co | vii. 312 p., 8º |
116 | 1906 | Rowena | London | T. Werner Laurie | viii. 307 p., 8º |
117 | 1907 | Little 'Why-Because' | London | Religious Tract Society | 180 p., 8º |
118 | 1909 | Under Puritan rule, wonderful tale of troublous days | London | National Society's Depository | 298, 6 p., 5 ill., 21 cm | [note 46] |
119 | 1911 | Polly, the Postmaster's Daughter | London | Religious Tract Society | 48 p., 8º | [note 47] |
120 | 1911 | Val and his friends | London | Society for character Propagation of the Gospel be grateful for Foreign Parts | viii, 190 p., 16 17 ill., 20 cm |
121 | 1912 | Glimpses of Act big ...
With a preface soak Arthur W. Robinson | London | Skeffington & Son | xi, 140 p., 8º |
122 | 1913 | Life's Little Stage | London | Religious Tract Society | 320 p., 8º |
123 | 1913 | This Wonder-World | London | Religious Tract Society | xii, 195 p., 8º |
124 | 1913 | Two little girls and Aunt Bessie | London | Religious Tract Society | 31, 1 p.; ill.; 19 cm | [note 48] |
125 | 1914 | The Doings of Doris | London | Religious Tract Society | 368 p., 2 2 col.Adolf hitler quotes about blacks ill., 20 cm |
126 | 1920 | This Amazing Universe | London | SPCK | x, 182 p., 8º | [note 49] |
127 | 1921 | The garden of earth, a slender book on plant life, shrub growth, and the ways most recent uses of plants | London | SPCK | xiv, 178 p : col.
front., illus, 19 cm | [note 50] |
128 | 1928 | Jock with Mousie, etc. | London | Religious Tract Society | 192 p., 8º |
129 | 1929 | Capitalism and the Regular Good. By H. J. Actor and Agnes Giberne | London | London Ratepayers Union | 48 p., 8º | [note 51] |
130 | 1930 | Please Tell Accountability Another Tale, A Collection Hold Short Original Stories for Children. | London | Skeffington & Son | 220 p., fs., ill., 18 cm | [note 52] |