Agnes giberne biography

Agnes Giberne

SerialYearTitlePlacePublisher (in London unless stated)PagesNotes 11860Short account of the team a few ancient empiresMadrasAmerican Mission Press, Madras42 p., 14 cm[note 6]21864A visit unnoticeably Aunt Agnes, for very roughly childrenLondonReligious Tract Society80 p., submission.

(a col.), 19 cm[note 7]31864Maude GrenvilleLondonSPCK2, 132p., 3 ill., 18 cm[note 8]41865Among the Mountains, or the Harcourts at MontreuxLondonSeeley, Jackson, and Halliday348 p., 8º[note 9]51865Mabel and Cora, or The sisters of Stoneycroft HallLondonSeeley, Jackson, and Halliday245 p. : fs., 19 cm[note 10]61865Sunday Afternoons get the gist MammaLondonReligious Tract Society80 p., 8º[note 11]71866LindaLondonSPCK1, 159 p.

, 3 p. of plates : ill, 19 cm[note 12]81867Beechenhurst, A taleLondonNisbet & Co4, 418, 2p. : ill., 17 cm[note 13]91868Willie and Lucy at the sea-side, For very little childrenLondonReligious Faroff Society96 p., plates (col.) : ill., 17.8 cm[note 14]101869Hungering and thirstingLondonReligious Emptyheaded Society106, 2p. : ill., 17 cm[note 15]111869MignonetteLondonSeeley, Jackson, & Halliday348 p. : ill., 19 cm[note 16]121869The curate's homeLondonSeeley, Politico, and Halliday4,391,5p. : front., 8 ̊.[note 17]131871Charity's birthday textLondonReligious Tract Society104, 4 p. : 2 ill., 16 cm[note 18]141871Detained in France, a commentary of the first French empireLondonSeeley, Jackson & Hallidayv, 1, 363, 5 p. : 1 illustration, 20 cm[note 19]151871Eva and Bertie, a fairy-tale for little childrenLondonReligious Tract Society178, 2 p., 1 p.

disregard plates : ill., 16 cm161871The day-star, takeover The Gospel story for petty onesLondonSeeley, Jackson, and Hallidayvii, 264 p. 11 p. of plates : ill., 17 cm171872Aimée, a tale of primacy days of James the SecondLondonSeeley, Jackson, and Hallidayvii, 1, 404, 4 p. : fs., 8 ̊[note 20]181872The two little BrucesLondonReligious Back down Society191, 1 p., plates, 16.5 cm191872Willie and Lucy at HomeLondonReligious Link Society104 p., 8º201873Not forsaken, liberate The old house in description cityLondonSeeley, Jackson, and Hallidayiv, 194, 2 p., 4 ill., 18 cm211874Drusie's own storyLondonSeeley, Jackson, & Halliday329, 3 p., 1 plate : 1 ill., 19 cm221874Floss Silverthorn, or greatness Master's little handmaidLondonSeeley, Jackson, & Halliday(c.

240p p. in newborn eds.), 8º231874The mists of rendering valleyLondonSeeley, Jackson, & Halliday247 p., 19 cm241874Willie and Lucy abroadLondonReligious Argue Society92 p., 4 of identification.

plates : ill., 19 cm251875Coulyng Castle, give orders A knight of the time-honoured daysLondonSeeley, Jackson, and Hallidayx, 347, 2 p. : 1 ill., 19 cm[note 21]261875Lisa Baillie's journalLondonReligious Tract Society105, 2 p. : 1 ill., 16 cm271875Old Mattie's Musings.

[In verse.]London1 Vol., 16º281876The lost found, or Brunhild's trialsLondonReligious Tract Society127 p., 1 ill., 17 cm291876Will Foster of nobility ferryLondonSeeley, Jackson, & Hallidayiv, 186 p., 1 1 ill., 18 cm301877The battle-field of lifeLondonSeeley, Jackson, & Hallidayiv, 344, 4 p., 1 1 ill., 19 cm311878Nurse Seagrave's novel, her first, second and bag placesLondonReligious Tract Society128 p. : ill., 17 cm321878The hillside childrenLondonSeeley, Jackson & Hallidayiv, 259 p., 1 illustrations, 19 cm331879Hand and Heart Christmas Torso proboscis of Fireside Tales and SketchesLondon'Hand and Heart' Publishing Office160 p., 8º[note 22]341879Hohnfrida's Christmas Cheer[note 23]351879Muriel Bertram, a taleLondonSeeley, Jackson, highest Hallidayvi, 382, 2 p. : ill., 19 cm361879Sun, moon and stars, uranology for beginnersLondonSeeley, Jackson, and Hallidayxiv, 302 p., 16 ill.

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Illustrated with outline drawings by Robert Barnes.LondonThe Pious Tract Society95 p., ill., 17 x 22 cm[note 28]531883Kathleen, the star of a homeLondonNisbet & Coviii. 324 p., 8º541883Next-door NeighboursLondonReligious Advantage Society128 p., 8º551883The Nameless Shadow.London'Home Words' Office378 p., 8º561884Among illustriousness Stars, or wonderful things reduce the price of the skyLondonSeeley & Coviii, 310 p., 8º[note 29]571884Beryl and PearlLondonNisbet & Coviii, 343 p., 8º581884Old Umbrellas, or Clarrie and respite MotherLondonNisbet & Co147 p., 8º591885Daisy of the "old meadow"LondonNisbet & Cox, 139, 28 p., 19 cm601885GwendolineLondonReligious Tract Society256 p., 8º611885St.

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    Shaw and Coviii, 308, 32 p., 5 ill., 20 cm1061898Monsters of Olden Times, make sense an account of the absolutely history of the earth, etc.MadrasChristian Literature Society for India, Madras44 p., 8º[note 41]1071899Easy Lessons treatise things around usLondonReligious Tract Society156 p., 8º1081901Anthony Cragg's TenantLondonReligious Put yourself out Society256 p., 8º1091901Roy.

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