British and Commonwealth Literary Studies
A Collection of 450 Titles
1. ABBOTT, Jacob. The August Stories. Schooner Mary Ann. London: Strahan
and Co., 1873. pp. 348. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Jacob Abbott, 1803-1879.
2. ADAMS, Rev. Henry Cadwallader. The Winborough Boys; or Ellerslie Park.
London: George Routledge & Sons, [1882?] pp. 382. Original red pictorial
cloth.
Wolff author, not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1882. Rev. Henry Cadwallader Adams,
1817-1899.
3. [ADAMS, William.] The Cherry-Stones: or, the force of conscience.
Partly from the mss. of the Rev. William Adams. Twelfth edition. London:
George Routledge and Sons, 1867. Original blue cloth.
William Adams, 1814-1848. Edited by Rev. Henry Cadwallader Adams.
4. ADAMS, William Henry Davenport. Young Marmaduke. A story of the Reign
of Terror. London: M. Ward & Co., 1881. pp. 320. 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth.
KMK in NUC.
William Henry Davenport Adams, 1828-1891.
5. ADVENTURES. Adventures Ashore and Afloat. London: Religious Tract
Society, [1887.] pp. 383. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
IU in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1895. Anonymous in BLC and NUC.
6. ALCOCK, Deborah. Doctor Adrian. A story of old Holland. London: R.T.S.,
[1897.] pp. 447. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Deborah Alcock, 1835-1913.
7. ALDEN, Isabella Macdonald and LIVINGSTON, (Mrs. C. M.) By Way of the
Wilderness. London: C. H. Kelly, 1900. pp. viii. 330. 8vo. Original green
pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Isabella Macdonald Alden, 1841-1930.
8. [ALDEN, Isabella Macdonald.] The King's Daughter. By Pansy. London:
Sunday School Union, [1897.] pp. 255. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth. Nice
copy.
This London edition not in NUC.
9. [ALDEN, Isabella Macdonald.] Mrs. Solomon Smith looking on. By Pansy.
London: Ward, Lock & Co., [1888.] pp. 265. 8vo. Original blue pictorial
cloth. Nice copy.
This London edition not in NUC.
10. [ALDEN, Isabella Macdonald.] Striving to Help; or, the Browning Boys.
By Pansy. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1886. pp. 128. 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth.
Published in Boston in 1886 under the title The Browning Boys.
This London edition not in NUC.
11. [ALDEN, Isabella Macdonald.] Three People. London: S. W. Partridge
& Co., [1878] pp. 308 + advts. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
12. [ALDEN, Isabella Macdonald.] Unto the End. By Pansy. London: Charles
H. Kelly, 1902. pp. 320. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
13. ALICE BARLOW. Alice Barlow; or, Principle in everything. A country
village history. London: Religious Tract Society, [1861] pp. 226. 12mo.
Original pictorial cloth, very nice copy.
This London edition not in NUC.
14. ALICE GREY. Alice Grey; or the Ministrations of a Child. London:
SPCK, [1855]. 195p. 8vo. Original cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1862.
15. ALLEN, Phoebe. My Hearts Best Treasure. [A tale.] London: Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1895.] pp. 128. 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
16. [ALSOP, Alfred.] Driven from Home, and other life stories. By a Delver
(A. Alsop). Fifth edition. Manchester: John Heywood: 1886. pp. 124 + advts.
8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Published to raise awareness of and funds for waifs and stray orphans in
Manchester.
17. AMY'S TRIALS. Amy's Trials; or, a character misunderstood. London:
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [c.1860] pp. 232 + advts. Original
green cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1864.
18. ANDREWS, Marion. A Loyal Heart. A tale of the Cornish coast. London:
Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., 1898. pp. 158. Advts. Original light blue
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
19. ARMSTRONG, Annie E. Madge's Mistake: a recollection of girlhood.
London: Blackie & Son, 1884. [1883] pp. 160 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
20. ARTHUR, Timothy Shay. Home Scenes. A series of tales and sketches
by the author of 'Anna Lee' [ie T. S. Arthur] London: T. Nelson and Sons,
1866. pp. 197 + advts. Original green cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Timothy Shay Arthur also Mrs. John Smith, pseud. 1809-1885.
21. ARTHUR, Timothy Shay. Nancy Wimble; or the village gossip. London:
S. W. Partridge & Co., [c.1871]. pp. 135 + advts. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
Printed year in the advertisements bound in at the back.
22. ARTHUR, Timothy Shay. Out in the World or the thrilling story of
Madeline Janson. Wakefield: William Nicholson and Sons, [nd]. pp. 320. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
This Wakefield edition not in NUC.
23. ARTHUR, Timothy Shay. Three Years in a man-trap. pp. 256. London:
Blackwood & Co., [1879] Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
24. ATTERIDGE, Helen. "Foremost if I Can." pp. 208 + advts.
London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1887. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
25. ATTERIDGE, Helen. To School and Away. pp. 191. London: Cassell and
Co., Ltd., 1900. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
26. AUSTIN, Stella. For Old Sake's Sake. Third edition. London: J. Masters
and Co., 1882. pp. 179 + advts. Original blue cloth, loose.
IU, PPL, PPULC in NUC.
27. AUSTIN, Stella. Somebody. [A Story for Children]. Sixth edition.
London: J. Masters and Co., 1889. pp. 160, 16. Advts. Original red pictorial
cloth.
28. AUTOBIOGRAPHY. The Autobiography of a Missionary Box. By the author
of Effie's Temptation. London: R.T.S., [1896] pp.127 + advts. 8vo. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
29. BACOT, Mary Elizabeth. Herbert Dalton. A tale of fame and fortune.
London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1889] pp. 96 + advts. Original green
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Printed year in the advertisements bound in at the back. With dated presentation
inscription of 1890.
30. BALFOUR, Clara Lucas. One by herself or God setteth the solitary
in families. London: Sunday School Union, [c.1880] pp. 145 + advts. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1901. Lucas Clara Balfour (Liddell),
1808-1878.
31. [BANKES, Mary Lady.] Brave Dame Mary; or, the Siege of Corfe Castle.
[Founded on the Story of Corfe Castle, by George Bankes.] pp. 192. London:
S.P.C.K., [c.1880] 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1889.
32. BARKER, afterwards BROOME, Mary Anne Lady. Stories about _ New edition.
With illustrations. pp. 285. Macmillan & Co.: London, 1887. 8vo. Original
blue pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
This London edition not in NUC.
Mary Anne Broome (Stewart), Lady Barker, 1831-1911.
33. BARNES, Irene H. Puck, MP. London: Church Missionary Society, 1910
[1909]. pp. 206. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
34. BARR, Amelia Edith. Cluny Macpherson. A tale of brotherly love, etc.
pp. 311. Third edition. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1892. 8vo. Original
red pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Mrs. Amelia Edith Barr (Huddleston), 1831-1919.
35. BARSTOW, Charles H. Old Ransom or light after darkness. A story of
street life. pp. 85. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [1901]. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1902.
36. BARTER, afterwards SNOW, Laura Anna. Ursula, a candidate for the
ministry. Second edition. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1906.] pp.
332. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1912.
37. BATES, Katharine Lee. Rose and Thorn. A tale for the young. London:
T. Nelson & Sons, 1895. pp. 264. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Nice copy.
Katherine Lee Bates, 1859-1929.
38. BATTLE. The Battle Worth Fighting and other stories. London: Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1865]. pp. 198. 16_. Original blue gilt
dec. cloth.
NcU in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1866.
39. BEALE, Anne. "The Queen O' The May." London: "The
Girl's Own Paper" Office, [1882]. pp. 249 + advts. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
IU in NUC.
40. BEDFORD, H. Louisa. Barbara's Heroes Ancient and Modern. London:
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1908] pp. 159 + advts. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1914.
41. BEDFORD, H. Louisa. Robin the Rebel. London: S. W. Partridge &
Co., [1903]. pp. 168 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
42. BERRY, Flora E. In Small Corners. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1899]. pp. 159. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
43. BETTISON, William James. Hope Allison. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1894] pp. 160. Original pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
44. BEVAN, afterwards MORTIMER, Favell Lee. The Peep of Day; or, a Series
of the earliest religious instruction the infant mind is capable of receiving.
With verses illustrative of the subjects. [By F. L. Bevan afterwards Mortimer.
With illustrations.] London: Ward, Lock & Co., Ltd., [1890] pp. 230.
Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Mrs. Favel Lee Mortimer (Bevan), 1802-1878.
45. BLAND, E. A. Pincherton Farm. The story of Maurice Hamilton. By E.
A. B. D., author of Young Ishmael Conway [i.e. E. A. Bland], etc. London:
Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1898. pp. 359. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
46. [BLAND, E. A.] The Tenants of Paradise Row. By the author of Constable
42 Z, etc. [E. A. B. D.] London: Religious Tract Society, [1890.] 8vo. pp.
255. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
47. BLIND. The blind boy of Dresden and his sister. A story for the young.
London: Blackie & Son: London, [1882.] 8vo. pp. 128 + advts. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
48. [BONIFACE, Joseph Xavier.] Picciola; or, the Prison Flower. [Translated
from the French.] By Xavier Boniface Saintine [pseud]. With illustrations.
London: F. Warne & Co., [1870.] pp. 258. 8vo. Original blue pictorial
cloth. Fine copy.
This London edition not in NUC.
Joseph Xavier Boniface, 1798-1865.
49. BOULTWOOD, Harriett. Robbie's Ambition. London: Jarrold & Sons,
[1890] pp. 123. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1897.
50. BOUNDARY. The Boundary Tree. or, the two farmers and other stories.
pp. 96 + advts. London: Religious Tract Society, [1879] Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1886.
51. BOWEN, C. E. Cared For; or, the orphan wanderers. London: S. W. Partridge
& Co., [c.1915] pp. 96 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
52. BOWEN, C. E. How a Farthing Made a Fortune; or, Honesty is the best
policy. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1886.] 8vo. pp. 96. Original
pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1888.
53. BOWEN, C. E. How Paul's Penny became a pound. London: S. W. Partridge
& Co., [c.1888] pp. 96 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth, loose.
Not in NUC.
The author's name is printed on the front cover. With dated presentation
inscription of 1888.
54. BOYS. The Boys of Highfield; or, the hero of Chancery House. By the
author of Osgoods Rebellion, etc. London: Religious Tract Society, [1878.]
pp. 158, [2]. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1882.
55. BRADLEY, J. W. After Years: a story of trials and triumphs. Sequel
to Culm Rock. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1884. pp. 251 + advertisements.
16_. Original green pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
56. BRAMSTON, Mary. The Lady of the Loaf. London: S.P.C.K., [1899.] pp.
128. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
57. BRAMSTON, Mary. Missy and Master. A story for girls. [With plates.]
London: S.P.C.K., [c.1881.] pp.224,16. Advts. 8vo. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1900.
58. BRAMSTON, Mary. The Snowball Society: A Story for Children. London:
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1877]. Original pictorial cloth.
MB in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1881.
59. BRAY, Mrs. R. M. Ten of them or the Children of Danehurst. London:
Griffith and Farran, 1878. pp. 160. Advts. Original brown pictorial cloth.
NjP in NUC.
Emily Octavia Bray, (Barclay).
60. BRIGGS, Alice Jane. Donalds Ambition. London: Wesleyan Methodist
Sunday School Union, [1896.] pp. 128. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
61. BRIGGS, Alice Jane. Margaret Bishop's Life Work. London: J. W. Butcher,
[Norwich printed. 1908]. pp. 200 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
62. BROCKMAN, Janie. Bert. London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., [1889]
pp. 111. Advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation of 1891.
63. BROCKMAN, Janie. The Old Tin Box; or a missing legacy. pp. 180. London:
Miles and Miles, [c.1900] Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1901.
64. BROCKMAN, Janie. Roseacre or Teddie's Inheritance. London: Wells
Gardner, Darton & Co., [nd]. 16mo. Original pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1895.
Not in NUC.
65. BRODIE, Emily. Norman and Elsie; or, two little prisoners. London:
John F. Shaw and Co., [1884] pp. 224. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
66. BROMFIELD, Mary E. Trots' Letters to her doll. London: T. Nelson
and Sons, 1882. pp. 128. Original blue pictorial cloth.
67. [BROOK, afterwards ROSS, Ellen.] Benjamin Holts Boys, and what they
did for him. Second edition. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [c.1881]
pp. 95 + advts. 16mo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
68. BROOK, Sarah. Three Sixteenth Century Sketches. London: Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1884] pp. 256 + advts. Original green pictorial
cloth.
OCl in NUC.
Sarah Brook pseud. Caroline Emelia Stephen, 1834-1909.
69. BROOKS, Edith Harvey. Nobody Never Told Me, Sir London:
Religious Tract Society, [1891] pp. 128, 16. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
70. BROWNE, Frances. The Dangerous Guest. A Story 1745. London: Religious
Tract Society, n.d. [1886]. pp. 80 + advts. Original blue cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Frances Browne, 1816-1879. With dated presentation inscription of 1900.
71. BROWN, T. M. Dawson's Madge or the poacher's daughter. London: S.
W. Partridge & Co., [c.1895] pp. 96 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1895.
72. BRUCE, Charles. Lame Felix; a book for boys. London: William P. Nimmo,
1878. pp. 211. Original red pictorial cloth, a.e.g.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1882.
73. BRUCE, Charles. A Night in a Snow Storm and other stories. Edinburgh:
W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, [c.1900]. pp. 127 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1902.
74. BUCK, afterwards LAMB, Ruth. Captain Christie's Granddaughter. London:
Wells Gardener, Darton & Co., 1891. pp. 243 + advts. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
75. BUCK, afterwards LAMB, Ruth. Comfortable Mrs. Crook and other sketches.
London: Religious Tract Society, [1888] pp. 96. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
76. BUCK, afterwards LAMB, Ruth. Joe's First Earnings; or, the wickedest
weed of all. London: Religious Tract Society, [1896]. pp. 80 + advts. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
77. BUCK, afterwards LAMB, Ruth. Milly's Mistakes; and what she learned
by them. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1905]. pp. 127. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1907.
78. BUCK, afterwards LAMB, Ruth. Too Close Fisted, and other stories.
pp. 96. London: R.T.S., [1886.] 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
79. BULLEY, Eleanor A. The Whipping-Boy. London: Wells Gardner, Darton
& Co., [c.1910]. pp. 124. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1912.
80. BURCH, Florence E. Farmer Bluff's Dog Blazer or, at the Eleventh
Hour. London: Religious Tract Society, [1889]. pp. 188. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
81. BURCH, Harriette E. Ivys Dream; or, Each one his brick. London: R.T.S.,
[1891.] pp. 191. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author. Not in Wolff who incorrectly gives the author's
name as Henrietta E. Burch.
82. BURNABY, C. A. Our Story. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1903]
pp. 158 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
83. BURNABY, C. A. Tom Larkins, or, the Boy who was no good. pp. 127.
London: R.T.S., [c.1905.] 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1905.
84. [BURROWS, E., Mrs.] Neptune; or, The autobiography of a Newfoundland
dog, by the author of 'Tuppy' pp. 160 + advts. London: Griffith Farran Okenden
& Welsh, [1890] Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Printed date on the final leaf within printers code.
85. BUTT, Geraldine. Black and White. An Anglo-Indian Story for young
readers. London: John Hogg, [1893]. pp. 127 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
PPL, PPULC in NUC.
86. BUXTON, Bertha Henry and FENN, William Wilthew. Oliver Gay. A rattling
story of field, fright and fight. For boys, young and old. London: Newman
and Co., 1880. pp. 163. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1885.
87. CALLING. A High Calling; or, Mrs. Hunts recollections. By the author
of Bob Harrison. London: S.P.C.K., [1881.] pp. 118, x. Advts. 8vo. Original
cloth.
88. CAREY Rosa Nouchette. Esther Camerons Story, etc. London: R.T.S.,
[1893.] pp. 287. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Rosa Carey Nouchette, 1840-1909.
89. CAREY, Rosa Nouchette. Our Bessie. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1891.] pp. 256. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
90. CHALLACOMBE, Jessie. "Tops" The Story of a Poor Waif. London:
S. W. Partridge & Co., [1913] pp. 136 + advts. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
91. CHAPMAN, E. The Golden Pavement; or, the adventures of a blue-coat
boy. New edition. London: John F. Shaw and Co., [1887]. pp. 154 + advts.
Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1890.
92. CHAPPELL, Jennie. For Honours Sake. London: S. W. Partridge &
Co., [1890.] pp. 320. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
93. CHAPPELL, Jennie. Losing and Finding; or, the moonstone ring. London:
S. W. Partridge & Co., [1893]. pp. 96 + advts. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1894.
94. CHARLES, Albert Onesiphorus. A Year of Adventure. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1917] pp. 190. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1919.
95. CHARLES, H. Frederick. Young Sir Richard. London: The Religious Tract
Society, [c.1886] Engraved frontispiece. Illustrations. 320p. Original red
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
96. CHARLESWORTH, Maria Louisa. Sunday Afternoons in the Nursery; or,
Familiar narratives from the book of Genesis. pp. 192. London: Seeley, 1885.
8vo. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
97. [CHARLTON, Elizabeth Emily.] Beryls Triumph, etc. By Eglanton Thorne
[pseud]. London: Religious Tract Society, [1909.] 8vo. pp. 244. Original
red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1912.
98. [CHARLTON, Elizabeth Emily.] The Cottage by the Lynn. By Eglanton
Thorne [pseud]. London: Religious Tract Society: London, [1887.] pp. 127.
8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
99. [CHARLTON, Elizabeth Emily.] Her Own Way. By Eglanton Thorne [pseud].
London: Religious Tract Society, [1899] pp. 256. 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1908.
100. CHURCH, Alfred John. Three Greek Children. A story of home in old
time. London: Seeley and Co., Ltd., 1890. pp. 193. Advts. Illusts. Original
pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
This London edition not in NUC or BLC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Alfred John Church, 1829-1912.
101. CLARKE, John Erskine. A Night in the Marshes and other tales. London:
Wells Gardner Darton & Co., [nd]. pp. 40, 36, 40. Advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC, BLC or NSTC.
John Erskine Clarke, 1827-1920.
102. CLEMENTS, Mary E. Cords of Love: or, who is my neighbour? London:
T. Nelson and Sons, 1886. pp. 144. Original blue pictorial cloth.
NN in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1887.
103. CLEMENTS, Mary E. Eagle and Dove. A tale of the Franco-Prussian
War, etc. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1892. pp. 172. 8vo. Original red
cloth. Nice copy.
This London edition not in NUC.
104. CODE, Mary L. Lonely Lily; or, The Shepherds Call. Kilmarnock: John
Ritchie, [1908]. pp. 94 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1909.
105. COLBECK, Alfred. The Fall of the Staincliffes. London: Sunday School
Union, [1891]. pp. 160. Red suede.
Wolff 1301. This London edition not in NUC.
106. COLERIDGE, Christabel Rose. A Colt from the Heather. London: Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1896.] pp. 128. 8vo. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Christabel Rose Coleridge, 1843-1921. With dated presentation inscription
of 1906.
107. COLERIDGE, Christabel Rose. Fifty Pounds. A sequel to The Green
Girls of Greythorpe. With illustrations. London: National Society's Depository,
[1891.] pp. vi. 246. 8vo. Original light blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff 1306.
With dated presentation inscription of 1891.
108. CONSCRIPT. The Conscript and other tales. London: W. & R. Chambers,
1888. pp. 256. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
109. COOKE, Frances E. A Boy's Ideal; or The Story of a Great Life. Written
for young people. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., [1881]. pp. 101.
Original blue cloth.
MB in NUC.
110. COOPER, Mrs. Katherine and I. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1885].
pp. 159. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC, BLC.
111. [CORFIELD, Clara.] Little Wavie, the foundling of Glenderg. By Crona
Temple [pseud]. London: Religious Tract Society, [1879]. pp. 186 + advts.
Original pictorial cloth.
PPAmS in NUC?
With dated presentation inscription of 1880.
112. [CORFIELD, Clara.] Sea Larks. A tale of the Hebrides. By Crona Temple
[pseud]. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1895.] pp. 128. 8vo. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1905.
113. COTTON, Elizabeth Reid afterwards HOPE. A Red Brick Cottage. By
Lady Hope. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1902]. pp. 160. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
114. COURTENAY, Rev. Charles. Joe Jasper's Troubles, and other stories.
pp. 198 + advts. London: Jarrold & Sons, [1883]. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
115. COURTENAY, Rev. Charles. John Snow's Wife and other temperance stories.
London: Jarrold & Sons, [1885?]. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1888. From Jarrold's Half-Hour Temperance
Reading Series No. I.
116. CRAKE, Augustine David. Stories of the Old Saints and the Anglo-Saxon
Church. Oxford: Mowbray and Co., [1895]. pp. 173 + advts. Original blue
pictorial cloth.
ICU in NUC.
Augustine David Crake, 1836-1890.
117. CRAKE, Rev. Edward Ebenezer. Henri Duquesne. A Sussex Romance. London:
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1906] pp. 128 + advts. Original
pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1906.
118. [CREED, Clara.] Larry's Luck. By the author of Honor Bright, The
Two Blackbirds, etc., etc. London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., [1904]
pp. 124 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
119. CROCKETT, Samuel Rutherford. The Seven Wise Men. With illustrations
by W. Rainey. London: Religious Tract Society, 1909. pp.175,[1],[16]. Advts.
8vo. Original card wrappers.
MH in NUC.
Samuel Rutherford Crockett, 1860-1914.
120. CROSS, Constance. Sailor Jack. A tale of the Southern Seas. London:
Religious Tract Society, [1888.] pp.159,[1],[4]. Advts. 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth.
CtY in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
121. CUMMINS, Miss Maria Susanna. The Lamplighter; or, an orphan girl's
struggles and triumphs. London: Ward, Lock and Co., [1879] pp. 378 + advts.
Original green pictorial cloth.
ICU, CoU in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1884.
122. CUPPLES, [Anne Jane] Mrs. George. Young Bright-Eye; or, Charlie
Harvey's First Voyage. Edinburgh and London: Gall & Inglis, [1875] pp.
224. Original blue pictorial cloth.
MB in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
123. CURRY, Erasmus S. Can She forgive? London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1894.] pp. 160. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1894.
124. CUTHBERTSON, James. Hawthornvale. London: Charles H. Kelly, [c.1913].
pp. 182 + advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1913.
125. D., A. E. Helens Probation. By A. E. D., author of A Mystery at
Kings Grant, etc. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1898.]
pp.150,[2],8. Advts. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1898.
126. D., A. E. A Mystery at Kings Grant. By A. E. D., author of A Chance
Acquaintance, etc. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1896.]
pp.128,16. Advts. 8vo. Original cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
127. DAUNT, Achilles. Frank Redcliffe. A story of travel and adventure
in the forests of Venezuela. A book for boys. London: T. Nelson and Sons,
1892. pp. 418 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC or BLC.
128. DAVENPORT, Emma Anne Georgina. Live Toys or anecdotes of our four-legged
and other pets. London: Griffith and Farrar, 1862. pp. 104 + advts. Original
red pictorial cloth, worn.
NN in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1864.
129. DAVISON, Mary. Little Solomon and her Friends. Illustrated, etc.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1889]. pp. 128. 8vo.
Original pictorial cloth.
PPL in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1889.
130. DEBENHAM, Mary H. Stars in the Twilight. pp. 253 + advts. London:
National Society's Depository, 1910. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1916.
131. DOBRÉE, Louisa Emily. Little King I. A story for the young.
Second edition. London: John Hogg, [1890?] pp. 125 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
132. DOBSON, [Frances Mary] Mrs. Austin. Honour Not Honours. London:
Religious Tract Society, [1903]. pp. 156. Advts. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
133. DOUDNEY, Sarah. Faith Harrowby; or the smugglers' cave. London:
Sunday School Union, [1878]. pp. 128. Original cloth.
MB in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1879.
134. DUNCAN, C. The Shadow on the Home. London: W. Nicholson & Sons,
[c.1918] pp. 313 + advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC or BLC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1918.
135. DUNCAN, Robert. Captain Duncan. Master Mariner. Anno 1620. Edinburgh:
The Darien Press, 1914. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC or BLC.
136. E., H. F. Maud Kinglake's Collect. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1882]. pp. 128. Advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
137. EADY, K. M. The Lifting of the Shadow, etc. London: Sunday School
Union, [1894.] pp. 202. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
GEU in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
138. EDGCOME, Sibella B. and SEARCHFIELD, Emilie. Claimed at Last and
Roy's Reward. pp. 128 + advts. London: Cassell & Co., Ltd., [c.1893]
Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893.
139. [ELLIOTT, Emily Elizabeth Steele.] Father's Coming Home, or the
return from India. A book for the young. By the author of Copsley Annals
etc. London: T. Nelson and Sons, [1875?]. pp. 232. Original red pictorial
cloth.
This edition not in NUC.
Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott, 1836-1897. With dated presentation inscription
of 1877.
140. [ELLIOTT, Emily Elizabeth Steele.] Mrs. Blackett, her story or who
goes a-mothering finds violets in the lane. By the author of I Must Keep
the Chimes Going. Reprinted from Copsley Annals. London: Seeley and Co.,
Ltd., 1869. pp. 126 + advertisements. Original blue pictorial cloth. Fine
copy.
This edition not in NUC.
141. [ELLIOTT, Emily Elizabeth Steele.] Under the Microscope; or, 'Thou
shalt call me My Father' [By E.S. Elliott]. London: T. Nelson, [1861] pp.
110. 16mo. Original green pictorial cloth.
This edition not in NUC.
142. ELLIS, Edward Sylvester. The Boy Hunters of Kentucky. London: Cassell
& Co., [c.1890]. pp. 143 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Edward Sylvester Ellis, 1840-1916. With dated presentation inscription of
1892.
143. ELLISON H. F. Fighting the Good Fight; or, the successful influence
of well doing. A tale by H. F. E. pp. 272. London: Nelson & Sons, 1888.
8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1891.
144. ERCKMANN, Emile and CHATRIAN, Pierre Alexandre. Friend Fritz: a
tale of the banks of the Lauter. pp. 274 + advts. London: Ward and Lock,
and Tyler, [1873] Original pictorial cloth.
Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Part of a series entitled Beetons Library.
145. ERCKMANN, Emile and CHATRIAN, Pierre Alexandre. Stories of the Rhine.
pp. 217 + advts. London: Ward and Lock, and Tyler, [1875.] Original red
pictorial cloth.
Part of a series entitled Beetons Library.
146. EVANS, Albert Eubule. The Pride of the Village. A tale. London:
Christian Knowledge Society, [1884.] pp. 56, 4 advts. 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth. Fine copy.
Reverend Albert Eubule Evans, 1839-1896.
Not in NUC. Wolff author. Not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1885.
147. EVANS, Albert Eubule. Second Sight. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1893]. pp. 256 + Advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author. Not in Wolff.
148. FAN. Fan. A village tale. By Sigma. (Pseud.) London: Christian Knowledge
Society, [c.1880.] pp. 164, 4. Advts. 8vo. Original green cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1886.
149. FARMER, Frank Lethbridge. The Temptation of Ernest Ellerby, etc.
[A tale.] London: Christian Knowledge Society, [1896.] pp. 315. 8vo. Original
pictorial cloth.
NcU in NUC.
150. FARRAR, Evelyn L. Every Day. London: Religious Tract Society, [1888?]
pp. 160. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1895.
151. FARRAR, Frederic William. Eric, or, Little by Little, etc. pp. 320.
London: Ward, Lock & Co., 1910. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1911.
152. FEARN, Maggie. Valencia. [A tale.] pp. 159. London: Religious Tract
Society, [1891.] 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893.
153. FENN, Annie S. Olive Mount. London: Blackie & Son Ltd., [1885]
pp. 127 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1898.
154. FENN, Clive Robert. Tom and the Enemy. London: S. W. Partridge,
[1904] pp. 128. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1919.
155. FERRY, Jeannie. Chrissie's Faults: or, fettered by custom. London:
Wesleyan Methodist Sunday School Union, [Norwich printed, 1896] pp. 128
+ advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
156. FIELD, Mrs. Mixed Pickles. A story for boys and girls. Fifth edition.
London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., [1886] pp. 148. Original red pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893.
157. FINLEY, Martha. Elsie's Motherhood. A sequel to "Elsie's Womanhood".
London: George Routledge and Sons, [c.1890] pp. 376 + advts. Original red
pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Martha Finley, neé Farquharson, 1828-1909. With dated presentation
inscription of 1893.
158. FINNERMORE, Emily Pearson. Ben Pipe's Sowing. London: Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1905]. pp. 214 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1906.
159. FORD, Sallie Rochester. Mary Bunyan the dreamers blind daughter.
A tale. London: Ward, Lock and Co., [c.1890] Original pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1891.
160. FORESTER, F. B. A Settler's Story. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [c.1900] pp. 320. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1907.
161. FORSAYTH, Mrs. The Two Birthdays. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1898] pp. 80 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
162. FORSTER, William J. A Change of Weather! London: Charles H. Kelly,
1901. pp. 128. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1905.
163. FORSTER, William J. Our Silver Collection and other stories. London:
Robert Culley, 1903. pp. 128 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
164. FORSTER, William J. The Sergeant's Adventure and other stories.
London: Robert Culley, 1904. pp. 128. Original pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1914.
165. FOUQUÉ, Marie De La Motte. Wild Love and other tales. London:
George Routledge and Sons, 1878. pp. 319. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1879.
166. FOX, Alice Wilson. The Generals Choice. London: Christian Knowledge
Society, [1905.] pp. 128. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1909.
167. FRASER, Alexander A. Daddy Crips Waifs. A tale of Australasian life
and adventure. London: Religious Tract Society, [Edinburgh printed], [1886].
pp. 192, 16 advts. 8vo. Original green pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
168. FRITH, Henry. The Opal Mountain. A tale of adventure. London: Griffith
Farran Browne & Co., Ltd., [c.1915] pp. 348. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1917.
169. [FRY, Sarah Maria.] The Lost Key. By the author of 'The little Watercress
Sellers,''The Young Hop Pickers,' [etc.] pp. 159. London: Religious Tract
Society, [c.1859] 16mo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. 'The Young Hop Pickers' was first published
in 1858.
170. [FYVIE, afterwards MAYO, Isabella.] Not by Bread Alone. By the author
of The Occupations of a Retired Life [i.e. Isabella Fyvie, afterwards Mayo].
London: Religious Tract Society, [1890?] 8vo. pp. 352. Original pictorial
cloth, a.e.g.
This London edition not in NUC.
Isabella Mayo, neé Fyvie, 1843-1914. With dated presentation inscription
of 1894.
171. [FYVIE, Isabella afterwards MAYO.] Right at Last; or, family fortunes.
A tale. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1898. pp. 381 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1901.
172. GARNETT, [Elizabeth] Mrs. Charles. Her Two Sons. A story for young
men and maidens. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1891?] pp. 160. Original
red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
173. [GAYE, Selina.] Aunt Agnes; or, the Why and the Wherefore of Life.
An autobiography. By a clergyman's daughter [S. Gaye] London and Edinburgh:
Gall & Inglis, [c.1885] pp. 255. Original green pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation of 1889.
174. GERARD, Morice. Jock O Th Beach. A story for boys. London:
Nelson and Sons, 1897. 8vo. pp. 160. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC.
175. GIBERNE, Agnes. Gwendoline. London: Religious Tract Society, [1905]
pp. 249 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Agnes Giberne, 1845-1939.
176. GIBERNE, Agnes. Little Eyebright and her Pund O' Care. London: John
F. Shaw and Co., [1896] pp. 160 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
177. GIBERNE, Agnes. Madge Hardwicke; or, The Mists of the Valley, etc.
[A story.] New Edition. pp. 224. London: J. F. Shaw and Co., [1887.] 8vo.
Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
178. GIBERNE, Agnes. The Old House in the City or Not Forsaken. New Edition.
London: John F. Shaw and Co., [c.1900] pp. 224. Advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
This London edition not in BLC or NUC.
179. GILLESPY, Charlotte Ainsley. Guinevere; or, the Ladder of Love.
Illustrated by Oscar Wilson. London: Christian Knowledge Society, [1913.]
pp. 160. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
IU in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1919.
180. GILLIAT, Edward. John Standish; or, the Harrowing of London. With
illustrations. pp. vi. 380. London: Seeley & Co.; Guildford [printed],
1889. [1888]. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
DLC, CtY in NUC. Wolff 2514.
Edward Gilliat, 1841-1915.
181. GLASGOW, Geraldine Robertson. The Queen's Shilling. London: T. Nelson
and Sons, 1909. pp. 150 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1914.
182. GOW, Gregson. Down and Up Again: being some account of the Felton
Family, and the odd people they met. London: Blackie & Son, Ltd., [c.1890].
pp. 160 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
183. GRANT, Mrs. G. Forsyth. Burke's Chum. A story of Thistleton School.
Edinburgh: W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, 1896. pp. 256 + advts. Original
green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
184. GRAVES, Ada J. Four Little People and their Year at Silverhaven,
etc. pp. 96. London: Sunday School Union, [1898.] 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1902.
185. GREEN, Edith M. Little Peterkin and his brother. London: Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1904]. pp. 157. Advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
186. GREEN, Evelyn Everett. Dick Whistler's Tramp. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1891] pp. 159. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1894. Evelyn Everett Green, 1856-1932.
187. GREEN, Evelyn Everett. Duff Darlington; or, An Unsuspected Genius.
London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1895.] 8vo. pp. 160. Original pictorial
cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1895.
188. GREEN, Evelyn Everett. In Fair Granada. A tale of Moors and Christians.
London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1902 [1901]. 8vo. pp. 439. Original blue pictorial
cloth. Nice copy.
NN, MWelC in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1913.
189. GREEN, Evelyn Everett. Lenore Annandales Story. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1884.] 8vo. pp. 524. Original blue pictorial cloth, shaken,
lacks fep.
Not in NUC.
190. GREEN, Evelyn Everett. The Mystery of Alton Grange. London: T. Nelson
and Sons, 1899. [1898] pp. 256. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
191. GREEN, Evelyn Everett. Paul Harvard's Campaign; or, a Hero in hospital.
London: Religious Tract Society, [1883.] 8vo. pp. 187. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
192. GREEN, Evelyn Everett. Tom Heron of Sax. A story of the Evangelical
Revival of the Eighteenth Century. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1915]
pp. 310 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1915.
193. GREEN, Evelyn Everett. Two Bright Shillings: a story. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1905.] pp. 184. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth. Nice
copy.
CaBBYaU in NUC.
194. GREEN Evelyn Everett. Uncle Roger or A Summer of Surprises. A story
for Children. pp. 207. London: Religious Tract Society, [1904]. 8vo. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1904.
195. GREENE, Hon. Louisa Lilias. Cushions and corners. London: Frederick
Warne and Co., [1891] pp. 229 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Louisa Lilias Greene (Plunket), 1833-1891.
196. GREENE, Hon. Louisa Lilias. Filling up the Chinks. [Tales.] London:
Frederick Warne and Co., [c.1870] pp. 223 + advts. Original cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
197. GREENE, Hon. Louisa Lilias. On Angel's Wings; or the story of Little
Violet of Edelsheim. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1889. pp. 289. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
MH in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1898.
198. GREENE, Hon. Louisa Lilias. The phantom picture. A tale. pp. 185.
London: T. Nelson and Sons. 1896. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1921.
199. GREEVES, Edith. Banners and Battle-Fields. London: Wesleyan Methodist
Sunday School Union, [1905?] pp. 152 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1909.
200. [GUERNSEY, Lucy Ellen.] Home in Humble Life [By L. E. Guernsey?]
London: Religious Tract Society, [1864] pp. 230. 12mo. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1875. Lucy Ellen Guernsey, 1826-1899.
201. H., M. R. The Hermit of Livry. A story of the sixteenth century...
By M. R. H. London: Nelson & Sons, 1890. pp. 313. 8vo. Original blue
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
202. HALL, Edith King. That Little Beggar. [A tale.] London: Blackie
& Son, [1894.] pp. 128. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1894.
203. HALL, Henry Rushton. Days before History, etc. London: G. G. Harrap
& Co., 1912. pp. 144. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1914.
204. HAMILTON, Catherine Jane. Rivals at School or a lesson for life.
London: The Sunday School Union, [c.1905] pp. 128. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1905.
205. HAMPDEN, Mary. Alison's Ambition. The story of a scholarship. London:
Religious Tract Society, [1896] pp. 127. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
206. HAMPDEN, Mary. The Girl With a Talent. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1894] pp. 159 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1904.
207. HANCOCK, Sardius. Gallant Sir John. With coloured illustrations,
by J. Finnemore. London: Religious Tract Society, [1912.] pp. 399, [1],
[16]. Advts. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
MdBE in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1912.
208. HARDING, Emily Grace. Robins Promise. A story founded upon fact.
By the author of 'Hazel' London: Wells Gardner, [1889]. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
209. HARTLEY, Emily. The Willoughby Boys. London: T. Nelson and Sons,
1903. pp. 211p + advertisements. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1905.
210. HAYES, Margaret. E. The Boys of Drayton; or "Some that go,
and some that stay". London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge,
[1884] pp. 79 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1887.
211. HELLIS, Nellie. Gipsy Jan. London: Religious Tract Society, [1884]
pp. 159. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1884.
212. HELLIS, Nellie. Higher Up. London: Religious Tract Society, [1888]
8vo. pp. 190. Original green pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1888.
213. HELLIS, Nellie. Left with a Trust. [A tale.] London: S. W. Partridge
& Co., [1890.] pp. 96 + advts. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
214. HENDERSON, Florence Leslie. Andys Friend. London: Religious Tract
Society, [1890.] pp. 160. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1891.
215. HERVEY, Eleonora Louisa afterwards MONTAGU. Told in the Orchard.
London: Frederick Warne & Co., [c.1900]. pp. 196. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903. Eleonora Louisa Montagu, neé
Hervey, 1811-1902.
216. [HOARE, Edward Newenham.] Between the Locks; or, the adventures
of a water-party. By the author of Motherless Maggie, etc. London: S.P.C.K.,
[1879.] pp. 127, [1], [4]. Advts. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1888. Edward Newenham Hoare, b.1842.
217. HOARE, Edward Newenham. Foxholt, and the Light that burned there.
[A tale.] London: Christian Knowledge Society, [1887.] pp. 220, [4]. Advts.
8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1887.
218. HOARE, Edward Newenham. Lennard's Leader; or, on the track of the
Emin Relief Expedition. Illustrated, etc. [A story.] pp. 314. London: Christian
Knowledge Society, 1890. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
219. HODGETTS, James Frederick. Edwin the Boy Outlaw. London: S. W. Partridge
& Co., [c.1910]. pp. 391 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1913. A story of English life and
manners at the end of the twelfth and beginning of the thirteenth centuries
introducing Robin Hood.
220. HOFFMANN, Franz. The Hartz Boys: or, as a man sows, so must he reap.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1871] Original pictorial
cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Franz Hoffmann, 1814-1882. With dated presentation inscription of 1874.
221. HOGAN, James Francis. The Convict King being the adventures of Jorgen
Jorgenson... London: Ward & Downey, 1891. pp. 235 + advt. Original red
cloth.
Wolff 3234.
James Francis Hogan, 1855-1924.
222. HOLLIS, Gertrude. In the Days of S. Anselm... Illustrated, etc.
London: Christian Knowledge Society, [1901.] pp. 256, 16. Advts. 8vo. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1911.
223. HOLLIS Gertrude. Spurs and Bride: how they were won. A tale of Magna
Charta... Illustrated, etc. pp. 254, [2], 16. Advts. London: Christian Knowledge
Society, [1903]. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
224. HOLMES, Frederic Morell. The Island House: a tale for the young
folks. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [c.1910] pp. 64. 8vo. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1911. Frederic Morell Holmes, b.
1851.
225. HOLT, Emily Sarah. The King's Daughters; or, how two girls kept
The Faith. London: Shaw & Co., [1888.] pp. 256. 8vo. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892. Emily Sarah Holt, b.1836. Along
with Emma Jane Worboise, Emily Holt is a good example of a novelist very
popular in her day with housemaids and the like who did not aspire to the
circulating libraries, whose original editions are now very scarce, having
for the most part been read to pieces by their owners. Emily Holt's novels
were all historical and were advertised more or less indifferently as for
boys or girls. The task of identifying Holt's first editions is complicated
by the fact that they were all published by John F. Shaw, who seldom either
dated any of his books, or declared their edition status.
226. HOLT, Emily Sarah. The Slave Girl of Pompeii; or, By the way they
knew not. A tale of the first century, etc. pp. 160. Shaw & Co.: London,
[1887.] 8vo. Original pictorial cloth, loose.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1887.
227. HOPE. Hope of Leascombe. and other stories. pp. 200. London: W.
& R. Chambers, [1910?]. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1911.
228. HOPE, Ascott Robert. [i.e. MONCREIFF, Ascott Robert Hope]. The Lad
from London. Second edition. London: John Hog, [c.1901] pp. 120. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Ascott Robert Hope Moncreiff, 1846-1927. With dated presentation inscription
of 1901.
229. [HOPTON, Anna Maria.] Amy Grant, or the One Motive. A tale. London:
Christian Knowledge Society, [1868]. pp. [2] viii. 197. Half title. Frontis.
8vo. Original red cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
230. HORNIBROOK, Isabel Katherine. Captain Curley's Boy. London and Edinburgh:
Blackie and Son Ltd., [c.1913] pp. 176 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Isabel Katherine Hornibrook, 1859-1952. With dated presentation inscription
of 1913.
231. HORNIBROOK, Isabel Katherine. Tuke. A story for boys. pp. 116 +
advts. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1890 [1889]. Original pictorial cloth.
MoU in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1890.
232. HOW JACK. How Jack got into trouble; or, Lost and Found. By the
author of Janet Cameron; or, The Lighthouse. London: The Book Society, [1877.]
pp. 208. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1880.
233. HOWITT, Mary. John Oriel's Start on Life. pp. 96 + advts. London:
S. W. Partridge & Co., [1893]. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Mary Howitt, neé Botham, 1799-1888. With dated presentation inscription
of 1894.
234. HUNT, [Margaret] Mrs. Alfred. The Children of Blentarn Ghyll. London:
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, n.d. [c.1900]. Original red pictorial
limp cloth, loose.
Not in BLC or NUC.
Margaret Hunt, neé Raine, 1831-1912.
235. I., F. W. Glenburn or in country and town. London: Gall and Inglis,
[1897] pp. 111. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
236. I., F. W. A Lost Opportunity; or, The Artists Mistake. (I will knock
again.) [Tales.] By F. W. I. London: Gall & Inglis, [1897.] pp. 108
+ advts. 8o. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1900.
237. INCIDENTS. Incidents in the Lives of Boys I have Known. London:
G. Morrish, [c.1905]. pp. 100. Advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1907.
238. ISABEL'S SECRET. Isabel's Secret; or a Sisters Love. By the author
of The Story of a Happy Little Girl. pp. 330. London: T. Nelson and Sons,
Edinburgh [printed], 1900. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1904.
239. JACKSON, Alice F. A Brave Girl. A true story of the Indian mutiny.
London: Christian Knowledge Society, [1899.] pp. 127, [1], 16. Advts. 8vo.
Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1908.
240. JACKSON, Alice F. The Dolls Dressmaker. Illustrated by J. Nash.
London: Christian Knowledge Society, [1891.] pp. 256. 8vo. Original green
pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1891.
241. JACKSON, Alice Sophia. The Children of Burthorpe Grange. London:
Christian Knowledge Society, [1913.] pp.128,16. Advts. 8vo. Original green
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1913.
242. JACKSON, Lucie E. The Thornes of Thurston. pp. 173 + advts. Edinburgh:
W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, 1896. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1902.
243. [JAMES, Wilhelmina Martha.] Standard-Bearers: a story of Church
defence. By Clara Austin [pseud]. London: S.P.C.K., [c.1900.] pp. ix. 188.
8vo. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1916.
244. JANVRIN, Alice J. Jem's Struggle for Life. London: Religious Tract
Society, [1907] pp. 80 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1910.
Not in NUC.
245. JARVIS, Mary Rowles. Dick Lionhart. London: S. W. Partridge and
Co., Ltd., [1909] pp. 96. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
246. JOHNSON, Joseph. Ruth's Life-Work or, no pains, no gains. London:
Cassell & Co., Ltd., 1885. pp. 160 + advts. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
247. JOHNSON, Joseph. Young Smallshoes. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1901] pp. 159. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1902.
248. JONES, Jenkin. Morva Hall. London: Religious Tract Society, [1903]
pp. 158 + advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
249. [KEDDIE, Henrietta.]. Mermaidens. A sea story for girls. By Sarah
Tytler [pseud]. London: Religious Tract Society, [nd] pp. 256. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
DLC in NUC. Wolff p. 221.
Henrietta Keddie, 1827-1914. With dated presentation inscription of 1941.
250. KELLY, [Minnie] Mrs. Harding. The Lights of Upton Point. London:
Religious Tract Society, [c.1910]. Half title. pp. 157 + advts. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1914.
251. KENDALL, Mrs. E. D. The Judge's Sons. London: Hodder and Stoughton,
[c.1885] pp. 356. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
252. KENYON, Edith C. Ernest's Golden Thread. [A tale.] pp. 132. London:
W. & R. Chambers, [1891]. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
253. KENYON, Edith C. Lady Sattons Granddaughter. pp.187. London: R.T.S.,
[1921.] 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1921.
254. [KEY, Amy afterwards CLARKE.] Into Stormy Waters. pp. 155. London:
Sunday School Union, [1901.] 8vo. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
255. [KING, Florence M.] Two Little Bs, etc. By Maud Carew [pseud]. London:
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1891.] pp. 160. 8vo. Original
light green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893.
256. KINGSTON, William Henry Giles. Manco: the Peruvian chief or an Englishman's
adventures in the Country of the Incas. With illustrations by Launcelot
Speed. London: S. W. Partridge, [1896] pp. 320. Plates. 8vo. Original red
pictorial cloth.
MB in NUC. Wolff p.312.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896. William Henry Giles Kingston,
1814-1880.
257. KINGSTON, William Henry Giles. Ned Garth; or, Made Prisoner in Africa.
A tale of the Slave Trade. London: Society for promoting Christian Knowledge,
[c.1878.] pp. 256. 8vo. Original green pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
CLU, NcD in NUC. Wolff 3866.
With dated presentation inscription of 1885.
258. KINGSTON, William Henry Giles. Norman Vallery; or, How to overcome
evil with good. London: Gall & Inglis, [c.1880.] pp. 256. 8vo. Original
blue pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
Not in NUC. Wolff author. Not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
259. KNEESHAW, John W. A Black Shadow: a tale of Lancashire Life. London:
Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., [Burnley printed, 1894] pp.
238. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1894.
260. [KNOWLES, Mabel Winifred.] Crackers. The Tale of the mischievous
monkey. By May Wynne [pseud]. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1912]
pp. 128 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1913. Mabel Winifred Knowles, b.1875.
261. LACEY William James. Cyril's Promise. A tale. London: T. Nelson
and Sons, 1896. pp. 272. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1897.
262. LACEY William James. A Lifes Motto; or Clement Markwoods victory.
And, A Schoolboy Notion. Fifth edition. pp. 128. London: Sunday School Union,
[c.1890] 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
263. LACEY, William James. Through Storm to Sunshine. [A tale.] pp. 443.
London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1891. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
264. LANG, Alice. Angel Meadow. London: Religious Tract Society, [1883.]
pp. 192. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
265. LANG, Alice. Harry Lester. London: Religious Tract Society, [1898]
pp. 124 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
266. LANG, Alice. Harry Lester's Revenge. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1888] pp. 128 + advts. 16mo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893.
267. LAWSON, Emily M. The Black Coppice. An old-fashioned story. London:
Christian Knowledge Society, [1887.] pp.126. 8vo. Original red pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
268. LEAK, J. Johnson. King and Hero. The story of Gustavus Adolphus,
etc. London: Sunday School Union, [c.1891.] pp. 244, 12. Advts. 8vo. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
269. LEATHAM, Hilda Balfour. The Kings Castle. A story for children.
London: Blackie & Son, [1895.] pp. 64. 8vo. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1898.
270. LEATHES, [Matilda] Mrs Stanley. On the Doorsteps or Crispin's Story.
New edition. pp. 128 + advts. London: John F. Shaw and Co., [c.1890]. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1894.
271. LEE, Lettice. Sunnyside School. A tale for the young. Edinburgh
and London: Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, [c.1890] pp. 96. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
272. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Eric's Good News. Seventh edition. London: Religious
Tract Society, [c.1905] pp. 80 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
ViU in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1905.
273. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Jill's Red Bag. Fifth impression. London: Religious
Tract Society, [c.1905] pp. 190 + advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
274. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Laddies Choice. With illustrations by W. H. C. Groome.
London: Religious Tract Society: London, [1912.] pp. 248, [2], [6]. Advts.
8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
DLC in NUC.
275. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Legend-Led. London: The Religious Tract Society,
[1899]. 8vo. pp. 144, 32. Advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1900.
276. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Martin & Margot. Illustrated by Gordon Browne.
London: R.T.S., [1921.] 8vo. pp. 285. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
277. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Odd. London: The Religious Tract Society. [c.1899]
Frontispiece and illustrations. 160p. + advertisements. Original pale pictorial
cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1909.
278. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Odd made Even, etc. [A novel.] pp. 320. Second edition.
London: Religious Tract Society, 1903. 8vo. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
279. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Probable sons. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1901]. pp. 132. plates. Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With presentation inscription dated Christmas 1901.
280. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Roses. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1899. pp. 160.
Original green pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
281. [LE FEUVRE, Amy.] Teddy's Button. By the author of 'Probable Sons'
etc. [i.e. Amy Le Feuvre] London: Religious Tract Society, [1896.] pp. 96.
8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1900.
282. LE FEUVRE, Amy. A Thoughtless Seven, etc. London: Religious Tract
Society, [c.1920] pp. 87. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1925.
283. LE FEUVRE, Amy. Us, and our Empire. A sequel to Us, and our Donkey.
With illustrations by W. H. C. Groome. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1911.] pp. 249, [1], [6]. Advts. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
DLC in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1915.
284. LESLIE, Emma. Bob and His Rabbits. Second edition. London: Sunday
School Union, [c.1900] pp. 95. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
285. LESLIE, Emma. The Captives. London: Sunday School Union, [1873].
pp. 168. Original red pictorial cloth.
NN in NUC.
286. [LESLIE, Emma.] The Lost Baby. A story of a flood. By the author
of Glaucia the Greek Slave, etc. London: R.T.S., [1888.] pp. 79. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1889.
287. LESLIE, Emma. Only a Little Fault. London: S. W. Partridge, [c.1908].
pp. 95, 32. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1908.
288. LESLIE, Penelope. Miss Bartons Bicycle, etc. [A tale.] London: National
Society's Depository, [c.1918.] pp. 117. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1918.
289. LINSKILL, Mary. The Magic Flute. London: Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge, [c.1899] pp. 320. Advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Mary Linskill, 1840-1891.
290. LITTLE CROSSES. Little Crosses; or, Let patience have her perfect
work. London: Nelson & Sons, 1886. pp. 124. 8o. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
291. LITTLE MAY. Little May; or, Of what use am I? By the author of 'Rosa's
childhood,' 'Bessy Graham' London: Religious Tract Society, [1878] pp. 159
+ advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1882.
292. LOWNDES, Cecilia Selby. Enid's Victory. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1893] pp. 119 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893.
293. LUCAS, Annie. Leonie. London: T. Nelson and Sons, [1903]. pp. 464.
Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1911.
294. LUCAS, Annie. Loves Victory: a tale of Darsley Mine. London: Home
Words Office, [c.1900] pp. 122. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1910.
295. LYNN, Ruth. City Sparrows and who fed them. London: Religious Tract
Society, [1880] pp. 160, 16. Original pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
With dated presentation inscription of 1882.
296. LYSAGHT Elizabeth J. Aunt Hesbas charge. Illustrated. London: Blackie
& Son, [1891]. pp. 160. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1891.
297. LYSTER, Anette M. The Boy Who Never Lost a Chance. pp. 128. London:
Religious Tract Society, [c.1900] Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
298. LYSTER, Anette M. The Piano in the Attic. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1879]. pp. 159 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
MB in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1882.
299. LYSTER, Anette M. Ralph Trulock's Christmas Roses. London: Religious
Tract Society, [c.189?]. pp. 160. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
300. MACCLINTOCK, Letitia. A Little Candle, and other stories. London:
T. Nelson & Sons, 1887. pp. 120. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Fine copy.
Not in NUC.
301. MACKARNESS, [Anne Matlida] Mrs. The Dream Chintz. A tale. Sibert's
Wold or, Cross Purposes. A tale. London: Crosby Lockwood and Co., 1882.
pp. 344. 16mo. Original blue pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
MB in NUC.
Matilda Anne Mackarness, (Planche), 1826-1881.
302. MACRITCHIE, afterwards HAYCRAFT, Margaret Scott. Chick or yet there
is room. New edition. London: John F. Shaw and Co., [c.1890] pp. 127 + advts.
Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Margaret Scott Haycraft, (Macritchie).
With dated presentation inscription of 1895.
303. [MACRITCHIE, afterwards HAYCRAFT, Margaret Scott.] The Little Major.
London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., Ltd., [190-] pp. 86 + advts. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
304. MACRITCHIE, afterwards HAYCRAFT, Margaret Scott. Red Dave or what
wilt thou have me to do? London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [c.1905]. pp.
64 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1908.
305. [MACRITCHIE,] afterwards HAYCRAFT, Margaret Scott. Silverbeach Manor.
[A tale.] London: G. Cauldwell, [1891.] pp. 157. 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1904.
306. MACSORLEY, Catherine Mary. The Road through the Bog. pp.128. London:
S.P.C.K., [1918.] 8vo. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1918.
307. MANWELL M. B. Daisys Knight. pp. 129. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1901.] 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation of 1901.
308. MANWELL, M. B. The Wind that shakes the Barley. pp.48. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1901.] 8vo. Original pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1904.
309. MARCHANT, Bessie. The Fun O' the Fair. London: Robert Culley, [1901]
pp. 128 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Bessie Marchant afterwards Comfort, 1862-1941.
310. MARCHANT, Bessie. Leonard' Temptation. A story of gambling. pp.
192 + advts. London: Robert Culley, 1902. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1910.
311. MARCHANT, Bessie. The Mysterious City. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1905]. pp. 222. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1908.
312. MARSHALL, Beatrice. Nancy's Nephew or Mike's First Campaign. London:
Frederick Warne & Co., [nd]. pp. 192. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
313. MARSHALL, Emma. A Flight with the Swallows. Or, Little Dorothy's
Dream. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1896] pp. 96. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
Emma Marshall (Martin), 1830-1899. First edition. With dated presentation
inscription of 1898.
314. MARSHALL, Emma. Hurly-Burly; or after a storm comes a calm. London:
John F. Shaw, [c.1910] pp. 192 + advertisements. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1922.
315. MARSHALL, Emma. Lettice Lawsons Legacy, and other stories, etc.
London: J. Nisbet & Co., 1894. pp. 189 + advts. 8o. Original blue cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1898.
316. MARSHALL, Emma. Over the Down' or a chapter of accidents. pp. 126.
London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1890. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1894.
317. MARSHALL, Emma. Rhoda's Reward or "If Wishes were Horses".
London: Cassell and Co., [c.1908]. pp. 160. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1908.
318. MARSHALL, Emma. Robert's Race or more haste less speed. New edition.
London: John F. Shaw. [1890] pp. 128 + advertisements. Original pictorial
cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1898.
319. MARSHALL, Emma. The Story of the Lost Emerald; or overcome evil
with Good. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1891. pp. 128. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
320. [MARSHALL, Frances L]. A Silver Cord. By the author of The Deans
Little Daughter [i.e. Frances L. Marshall], etc. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1895.] pp. 220 + advts. 8o. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Frances L. Marshall, (Bridges). With dated presentation inscription of 1895.
321. MARTIN, [Mary Emma] Mrs. Herbert. A Country Mouse. London: Griffiths,
Farran, Okenden & Welsh, 1887. pp. 258. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 19--.
322. MAYBURY, Lucretia Miss. Sandy; or the Mystery of the Box. Third
edition. London: Sunday School Union: London, [c.1908.] pp. 126. 8vo. Original
green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1908.
323. MAZINI, Linda. In the Golden Shell. A story of Palermo. London:
MacMillan and Co., 1872. pp. 214 + advts. Original cloth.
Not in NUC.
324. MEADE, Lillie Thomas. Dot and Her Treasures. New edition. pp. London:
John F. Shaw, [c.1885]. pp. 184 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Elizabeth Thomasina Toulmin (Meade), 1854-1914. With dated presentation
inscription of 1890.
325. MERCIER, Anne and WATT, Violet. The Red House by the Rockies. London:
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [nd]. pp. 126 + advts. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
TxU, CtY in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1924 crossed through.
326. MIDSUMMER, H. M. A Child's Endeavours and other stories. London:
James Speirs, 1897. pp. 106. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
327. MILLARD, Emily and ARCHER, Mary. Bayard the Dauntless and other
historical tales from the French of Madame De Witt (Neé Guizot).
London: The Sunday School Union, [1895?] pp. 157 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
328. [MILLER, William Haig.] The Mirage of Life. By the author of "The
Problem of Life; or the Three Questions" [By W. H. Miller]. With illustrations
by Tenniel. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1890] pp. 127. 16mo. Original
pictorial cloth.
DLC in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899. William Haig Miller, 1812-1891.
Although not printed on the title page the name of the author is printed
on the front board.
329. MILLINGTON, Thomas Street. The Latch-Key or too many by half. London:
Religious Tract Society, [c.1890] pp. 190 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
330. MODESTY. Modesty and Conceit. London: Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge, [c.1876] pp. 160 + advts. 16mo. Original green pictorial cloth.
ViU in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1879. The advertisements at the back
are dated 1876.
331. MOLESWORTH, Mary Louisa. Lettice. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1884] pp. 224 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
MB in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Mary Louisa Molesworth (Stewart) 1842-1921. With dated presentation inscription
of 1885.
332. MONCRIEFF, Robert Hope. Mr. Leslie's Stories. Edinburgh: Oliphant,
Anderson & Ferrier, [1868]. pp. 150 + advts. 16mo. Original green pictorial
cloth, shaken.
NNC in NUC.
Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff, 1846-1927.
333. MONTGOMERY, Lucy Lincoln. The Bells of Dumbarton. Third edition.
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1893. pp. 311 + advts. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
334. MOORE, Florence, afterwards MEARES (Florence Devenish). Patty, the
Punch and Judy Girl. A story for old and young. London: Church of England
Temperance Society, [1900.] pp. 144. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth. Fine
copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1901.
335. MOUNT, Adela Francis, afterwards PERRY. Dorothy's Trust. London:
S. W. Partridge & Co., [c.1910] pp. 96 + advts. Original red pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
336. MUNDELL, Frank. Heroines of the Faith. London: Sunday School Union,
[1900]. pp. 159. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1901.
337. MUNDELL, Frank. Stories of Travel Adventure. London: Sunday School
Union, [1899.] pp.159. 8o. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
338. MURRAY, Charlotte. Through Grey to Gold. With six illustrations,
etc. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1901.] pp. 267. 8vo. Original red
pictorial cloth, lacks fep.
Not in NUC.
Charlotte Murray, 1843-1907.
339. MURRAY, Harold. Three Little Preachers. London: Religious Tract
Society, [1910]. pp. 251 + advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With erased dated presentation inscription of ---5? ie 1915?
340. NEWTON, Rev. D. Coster Jack: or, no business done at this shop on
Sundays! London: Dickenson, [c.1875] Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1876.
341. NEWTON, Rev. Richard. The Safe Compass and how it points. London:
T. Nelson, 1877. pp. 229 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Richard Newton, 1813-1887.
342. NORWAY, George. Christiaan, the boy of Leyden. A story founded on
fact. London: J. Nisbet & Co., [1895.] pp. 126. 8vo. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
CU in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
343. O'BRIEN, Charlotte. Mother's Warm Shawl. A tale. London: Wells Gardner,
Darton & Co., 1894. pp. 107 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
344. ONLEY, Mary. One Stormy Night or the Silver Lining. Second edition.
London: Sunday School Union, [1888]. pp. 96. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
345. ONLY. Only a Fisher-Boy. [A tale.] By the author of A Queen, etc.
London: Christian Knowledge Society, [c.1890.] pp. 91. 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1900.
346. OXLEY, James Macdonald. Terrys Trials and Triumphs. London: T. Nelson
& Sons, 1900 [1899]. pp. 186. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
James Macdonald Oxley, 1855-1907.
347. P., P. M. The Message, and other stories. By P. M. P. London: Society
for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1872.] 8vo. pp. 203. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1875.
348. PALGRAVE, Mary E. Under the Blue Flag. A story of Monmouths Rebellion.
London: Christian Knowledge Society, [c.1910.] pp.224. 8o. Original pictorial
cloth.
NN in NUC for a later edition. Wolff author, not in Wolff.
349. PALMER, Ellen. Stories told in a Fisherman's Cottage. Edinburgh:
W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, 1884. pp. 199. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1889.
350. PARSONS, Charles Richard. The Vicar of Berrybridge. London: Charles
H. Kelly, [c.1895]. pp. 250. Original green pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
Not in NUC, this edition not in BLC.
351. PAULL, Mrs. Henry H. B. Aunt Ellen's Success. Fourth edition. London:
Jarrold and Sons, [c.1889] pp. 77 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC. Wolff author, not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1889.
352. PAULL, afterwards RIPLEY, Mary Anna. The Crosses of Chloe. Glasgow:
John S. Marr & Sons, [c.1885]. pp. 122 + advts. Original green pictorial
cloth, a.e.g.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1885.
353. PAULL, afterwards RIPLEY, Mary Anna. Sought and Saved. London: T.
Nelson & Sons, 1885. pp. 396. 8o. Original red cloth. Fine copy.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1888.
354. PEARSE, Mark Guy. Mister Horn and his friends, or, givers and giving.
pp. 140 + advts. London: Conference Office, 1877. Original red pictorial
cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Mark Guy Pearse, 1842-1930.
355. PEARSE, Mark Guy. Sermons for Children. London: Wesleyan-Methodist
Sunday School Union, 1876. pp. x, [2], 146, advts. Original pictorial cloth,
aeg.
356. [PEEBLES, Mary Louise.] The Little Captain. A temperance tale. By
Lynde Palmer [pseud]. London: S. W. Partridge, [1904]. pp. 96. 8vo. Original
red pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1906. Mary Louise Peebles (Parmelee)
1833-1915.
357. PENN, Aunt. Little Trouble-the-House. London: John F. Shaw and Co.,
[1877]. pp. 144. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1877.
358. PENN, Aunt. Those Boys. A story for all little fellows. New edition.
London: John F. Shaw and Co., [c.188-] pp. 128 + advts. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation of 188-.
359. [PERKINS, Susan.] Robin and Linnet. Fourth edition. pp. 147. London:
Wells Gardner, Darton, & Co., [1889]. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892. Susan Perkins (Chestnutwood).
With printed date on the reverse of the title page.
360. PHELPS, Elizabeth Stuart. The Gates Ajar. London: George Routledge
and Sons, Ltd., [1870] pp. 248. Original blue pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
This London edition not in NUC.
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, afterwards Ward, 1844-1911.
361. PHILLIPS, Lydia. Frank Burleigh or chosen to be a soldier. London:
S. W. Partridge & Co., [1891]. pp. 96 + advts. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
362. PHILLIPS, Lydia. In Friendship's Name. A Story for Boys. London:
S. W. Partridge, [c.1910, Edinburgh printed]. 168p + publishers catalogue.
Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1914.
363. PHILLIPS, Lydia. Shut in to Serve or Harold Winter's Lifework. London:
Religious Tract Society, [c.1897]. pp. 160. Original pictorial cloth. Nice
copy.
Not in NUC.
364. PHILLPOTTS, Mary Charlotte. The Manor Farm. A tale. London: Rivingtons,
1869. pp. 135. 8vo. Original green pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1870. Mary Charlotte Phillpotts,
b.1839.
365. PLEDGE, E. M. The Farrell Dishonour, or Fabians Folly. Second edition.
London: Jarrold & Sons, [1900?] pp. 245. 8vo. Original red pictorial
cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
366. [POLLARD, Matilda Mary.] Only Me. An autobiography. By the author
of Up to Fifteen, etc. London: Religious Tract Society, [1875.] pp. 160.
8vo. Original purple pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
367. POLLARD, Eliza Frances. The Scarlet Judges. A tale of the Inquisition
in the Netherlands. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1905?] pp. 438.
8vo. Original red pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
Not in NUC.
368. POLLARD, Eliza Frances. Yvonne St. Claire or won by patience. London:
S. W. Partridge & Co., [1889] Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Printed year in the advertisements bound in at the back.
369. [POLLOCK, Edith Caroline.] The Haringtons at Home. London: Wells
Gardner, Darton & Co., [1896]. pp. 112. Original pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
370. [POLLOCK, Edith Caroline.] Little Sisters of Pity. The dunce of
the village. Christina's Opportunities. London: Wells Gardner, Darton &
Co., [1892]. pp. 126 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
371. POTTER, Frederick Scarlett. Ambrose Oran. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [1892] pp. 223 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Frederick Scarlett Potter, b. 1834. With dated presentation inscription
of 1893.
372. POTTER, Frederick Scarlett. Mark Westcroft, Cordwainer. A village
story. London: W. & R. Chambers [Edinburgh printed, c.1886] pp. 156.
8vo. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
373. POTTER, Frederick Scarlett. Sexton's Grandsons. pp. 124. Advts.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1877]. 16mo. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1878.
374. POWER, Rev. Philip Bennett. Mr. Stepaway's Two Feet and other sketches.
London: Religious Tract Society, [1889]. pp. 96. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Philip Bennett Power, 1822-1899. With dated presentation inscription of
1891.
375. PRATT, Emma S. Dorothy Northbrooke. The Story of a Sister's Influence.
London: Religious Tract Society, [1885] pp. 159 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
376. PRENTISS, Elizabeth. Stepping Heavenward. pp. 309. London: Hutchinson
& Co., [c.1910.] 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1918. Elizabeth Prentiss (Payson)
1818-1878.
377. PROSSER, Mrs. Sophie Amelia. How Jarvis Got His House, an incident
of life in the Black Country, and saluting the colours. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1887] pp. 96 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
378. PROSSER, Mrs. Sophie Amelia. The Strange Fox-Hunter, and the Blank
Sheet. London: Religious Tract Society, [1888] pp. 96 + advts. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
379. PUNOT, S. Christine, the bible girl. New edition. London: John F.
Shaw, [c. 1914]. pp. 192 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
380. RADFORD, Beatrice. The Dauntless Three. A story for children. pp.
130. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1902]. Original
red pictorial cloth.
381. RAE, Mrs. Milne. Geordie's Tryst. London: Religious Tract Society,
[c.1909]. pp. 127 + advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1910.
Not in BLC or NUC.
382. READE, F. E. Black Jack, and other temperance tales for boys and
girls. By the author of Clarys Confirmation, etc. London: Christian Knowledge
Society, [c.1890.] pp. 160, 8. Advts. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
383. READE, F. E. How Willie became a hero. A tale for boys. By the author
of Clarys Confirmation, etc. London: Christian Knowledge Society, [c.1890.]
pp. 223, 16. Advts. 8o. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1898.
384. READE, F. E. Tales for Sunday Scholars. By the author of Clarys
Confirmation [F. E. Reade]. pp. 123 + advts. London: Society for Promoting
Christian Knowledge, [c.1884.] pp. 123 + advts. 16mo. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1886 and dated advertisements of
1884.
385. REMARKABLE. Remarkable Adventures from Real Life. London: Religious
Tract Society, [c.1887.] pp. 384. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
386. REYD, Penley. Juliet Stanley, or Silas Moggs Pearl. Edinburgh: W.
P. Nimmo & Co., [1900.] pp. 190. 8vo. Original green pictorial cloth.
Nice copy.
387. RICKARDS, E. C. A Strange Exhibition, and other tales for the young.
Second edition. London: John Hogg, [1892]. pp. 188 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893.
388. [ROBERTS, Margaret.] In the Olden Time. By the author of The Atelier
du Lys, etc. [Miss M. Roberts.] New edition. London: Longmans & Co.,
1891. pp. 348. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff p.45.
Margarett Roberts, 1833-1919.
389. [ROBERTSON, Margaret Murray.] Christie Redferns Troubles. London:
Religious Tract Society, [c.1899.] pp. 352. 8vo. Original pictorial blue
cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
390. ROCKWELL, Reese. Grand Gilmore. [A tale.] London: C. H. Kelly, 1890.
pp. 192. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
IU in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
391. ROE, Edward Payson. An Unexpected Result. London: George Routledge
and Sons, Ltd., [c.1890]. pp 128. Original green pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
MB in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892. Edward Payson Roe, 1838-1888.
392. ROMNEY, A. B. [pseud.] Eric Sinclair's Luck. A story for boys. London:
Blackie and Son, Ltd., [1898] pp. 128 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
By A. Beatrice Rambaut. With dated presentation inscription of 1900.
393. ROSE COTTAGE. Rose Cottage and Rock Beef. pp. 96 + advts. London:
Religious Tract Society, [1887]. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC.
Listed anonymously in BLC. With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
394. ROWE, Charles George. Mind Whom you Marry; or, the gardeners daughter.
London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [c.1890] pp. 92 + advts. Original red
pictorial cloth.
With dated presentation inscription of 1895.
395. ROWE, Richard. Fred Leicester; or, the Southern Cross and Charles's
and Wain. Edinburgh: W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, [c.191-] pp. 126.
Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Richard Rowe, 1828-1879. With dated presentation inscription of 1917.
396. ROWSELL, Mary. Catherine. Thorndyke Manor. A Tale of Jacobite Times.
London: Blackie and Son Ltd., [c.1926]. pp. 287. 8vo. Original green pictorial
cloth. Fine copy.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1926.
397. SADLER, Samuel Whitchurch. The Adventurous Voyage of the 'Polly'
and other yarns. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [c.1900]
pp. 320 + advts. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
Samuel Whitchurch Sadler d.1890. With dated presentation inscription of
1900.
398. SADLER, Samuel Whitchurch. The Good Ship Barbara, a story of two
brothers. With illustrations by W. H. Overend. London: Christian Knowledge
Society, [c.1890.] pp. 370. 8vo. Original light blue pictorial cloth.
AAP in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
399. SADLER, Samuel Whitchurch. Slavers and Cruisers. A tale of the West
Coast. London: Christian Knowledge Society, [1881.] pp. 384. 8vo. Original
brown cloth.
NjP in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1881.
400. SALMON, E. Rosalie. Summer Holidays at Silversea. [With illustrations.]
Edinburgh: W. P. Nimmo, [1897.]. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1897.
401. SARGENT, George Etell. The Chronicles of an Old Manor House. In
three parts. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1890.] pp. 380 + advts.
8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Wolff author; not in Wolff.
George Etell Sargent, 1809-1883.
402. SARGENT, George Etell. Down in a Mine; or, Buried Alive. [A tale.]
Religious Tract Society, [1878.] pp.160. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1879.
403. SARGENT, George Etell. My Scarlet Shawl, or out of debt, out of
danger. London: Religious Tract Society, [1879] pp. 96 + advts. Original
green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1880.
404. SARGENT, George Etell. The Story of a Pocket Bible. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1880]. pp. 352. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1881.
405. SARGENT, George Etell. Sunday Evenings at Northcourt. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1872?]. pp. 362. Advts. Original brown pictorial cloth.
NN in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
406. SARGENT, George Hewlett. Joe Harman's Experiences. Advts. London:
Religious Tract Society, [c.1910]. pp. 126. 8vo. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
IU in NUC?
With dated presentation inscription of 1914.
407. [SAUNDERS, David.] David Saunders, the Shepherd of Salisbury Plain,
and other true stories of cottage piety. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1876.] 8vo. Original green pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
With dated presentation inscription of 1881.
408. SAUNDERS, John. The Tempter Behind. A tale. London: National Temperance
Publication, 1880. pp. 302 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
John Saunders, 1810-1895.
409. [SAXBY, Elizabeth M. A. F.] Grandmother Gwen. By the author of Earths
Many Voices [E. M. A. F. Saxby], etc. London: Christian Knowledge Society,
[1896.] pp. 109. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896.
410. [SCHMID, Christoph von]. Basket of Flowers. A tale for the young.
London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1895. pp. 128. Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1896. Christoph von Schmidt, 1768-1854.
411. SELLON, E. Mildred. Parson Wetherbys Robins, and other stories and
sketches. London: Jarrold & Sons, [1904.] pp. 146. 8vo. Original blue
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
412. SERGEANT, [Emily Frances] Adeline. Reuben Touchett's Granddaughter.
London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1900] pp. 160. 8vo. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Emily Frances Adeline Sergeant, 1851-1904.
413. SERJEANT, [Constance]. His Captain. London: S. W. Partridge &
Co., [1906] pp. 63 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1907.
414. SHARP, L. Nan's Story or the life and work of a city Arab. Third
edition. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1885?]. pp. 95 + advts. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893.
415. SHAW, Catharine. In the Sunlight, and Out of It. A Year of My Life-Story.
New edition. London: John F. Shaw, [1885?]. pp. 224 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
416. SHAW, Catharine. Jack Forrester's Fate. London: John F. Shaw and
Co., [1892] pp. 192 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
417. SHIPTON, Helen. The Cottage Next Door. London: SPCK, [1884.] pp.
192, 4. Advts. 8vo. Original red cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1885. Helen Shipton b.1857.
418. SILKE, Louisa C. Loving Service; or, St. Hilary's Workmen's Home.
London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1880] pp. 157 + advts. Original blue
pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1880.
419. SILKE, Louisa C. Tried in the Fire. [A tale.] London: Religious
Tract Society, [1893.] pp. 192, 32. Advts. 8vo. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
420. SISTERS. The Sisters. London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., [c.1890]
pp. 144 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1897.
421. SITWELL, Sydney Mary Mrs. A Steadfast Purpose. London: Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1887]. pp. 222 + advts. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1894.
422. SIZER, Kate Thompson. The Fruit-Gatherers. London: Charles H. Kelly,
1896. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
1897.
423. [SLOGGETT, Nellie.] Joyces Little Maid. By Nellie Cornwall, [pseud.]
London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1900] pp. 127, [1], [12]. Advts. 8vo.
Original green pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
Not in NUC.
424. [SLOGGETT, Nellie.] Tamsin Rosewarne and her burdens. By Nellie
Cornwall, [pseud.] London: S. W. Partridge, [c.1910] pp. 160. Original blue
pictorial cloth.
ScU in NUC.
425. [SMITH, Mrs. G. Castle]. Merchant and Mountebank. A tale. By Brenda.
New edition. London: John F. Shaw and Co., [c.1899] pp. 128 + advts. Original
pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
Brenda, pseud. i.e. Mrs. G. Castle Smith. With dated presentation inscription
of 1899.
426. [SMITH, Mrs. G. Castle]. Nothing to Nobody. By Brenda. pp. 177 +
advts. New edition. London: J. F. Shaw & Co., [c.1890] 8o. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
427. [SMITH, Sarah.] Carola. By Hesba Stretton. Third edition. pp. 302
+ advts. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1890]. Original green cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff 6450.
Hesba Stretton was the pseudonym for Sarah Smith, 1832-1911.
428. [SMITH, Sarah.] Cobwebs and Cables. By Hesba Stretton. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1906?] pp. 443. Original pictorial cloth.
NcD in NUC. Wolff p. 139.
429. [SMITH, Sarah.] Fern's Hollow. By the author of "Jessica's
First Prayer," "Alone in London," "Little Meg's Children,"
"Pilgrim Street," etc. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.190-]
pp. 194 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
NcD in NUC. Wolff p. 140.
With dated presentation inscription of 1909.
430. [SMITH, Sarah.] The Fishers of Derby Haven. By Hesba Stretton. London:
Religious Tract Society, [c.1900]. pp. 192. 8vo. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in BLC. This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author. Not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1900.
431. [SMITH, Sarah.] Pilgrim Street. A story of Manchester Life. By Hesba
Stretton. Second edition. pp. 192. Advts. London: Religious Tract Society,
[Edinburgh printed]. [c.1890] Original green pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff p. 141.
432. SNOW, Laura A. Barter. Harold or two died for me. New edition. London:
S. W. Partridge & Co., [c.1910] pp. 128 + advts. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
433. SNOW, Laura A. Barter. Honor's Quest or how they came home. London:
Religious Tract Society, [1906]. pp. 252 + advts. Original green pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
434. SOANS, Rev. Richard Gilbert and KENYON, Edith C. Treasure Lost and
Treasure Found. London: The Sunday School Union, [c.1900] pp. 248. Original
blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1902.
435. SOMMER, Elizabeth Van. Martin's Inheritance or the story of a life's
chances. A temperance tale. pp. 233 + advts. London: T. Nelson and Sons,
1896. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1900.
436. SOMMER, Elizabeth Van. St. Chris. A story of today. London: National
Temperance Publication, [1887]. pp. 332. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1887.
437. SPRATLING, Emily. Aunt Chrissie: and how she founded a "help-myself"
society. London: Robert Culley, 1901. pp. 96. Advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
438. SPRATLING, Emily. Coals of Fire. London: Robert Culley, 1904. pp.
128. Original red pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1906.
439. SPRATLING, Emily. Mylie's Good Fortune. A Tale for Girls. Second
edition. London: Robert Culley, [Norwich printed]. 1904. pp. 96 + advts.
Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1907.
440. STEBBING, Grace. Lost Her Shoe and a few little threads. London:
John F. Shaw and Co., [c.1890]. pp. 128 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
441. STEBBING, Grace. See for Yourself. Second edition. London: James
Nisbet & Co., 1887. pp. 107 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893.
442. [STEELE, Elliott Emily Elizabeth]. The Story of Reuben Inch, or
the power of perseverance. By the author of Copsley Annals, etc. London:
T. Nelson and Sons, Edinburgh [printed], 1889. 8vo. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
443. STOOKE, Eleanora H. Angels Brother, etc. [With illustrations.] Religious
Tract Society: London, [1905.] pp. 314. 8vo. Original pictorial green cloth.
Not in NUC.
444. STOOKE, Eleanora H. Whilst Father was Fighting. London: Religious
Tract Society, [c.1927] pp. 79. 8vo. Original cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1927.
445. STORY, Rev. James Capes. Manchester House. A tale of two apprentices.
Third edition. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1889]. Original blue
pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Printed year in the advertisements bound in at the back.
446. STRATHESK, John. Elder Logan's Story about the Kirks. A book for
the young. Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson, & Ferrier, 1884. pp. 128 +
advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1885.
447. STREET, M. Jennie and SORELLA, pseud. The Story of Fatmah, and other
tales of village life in the Holy Land. London: Sunday School Union: [1905]
pp. xi. 193. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
448. SWAN, afterwards BURNETT, SMITH, Annie S. Aldersyde. A border story
of seventy years ago. New edition. Edinburgh & London: Oliphant Anderson
& Ferrier, 1892. pp. 318 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Wolff p.182. This London edition not in NUC.
Annie S. Burnett Smith (Swann) 1859-1943.
449. SWAN, afterwards BURNETT, SMITH, Annie S. Thankful Rest. A Tale.
London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1896. pp. 143. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Wolff author; not in Wolff. This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1898.
450. SYMINGTON, Maggie. Fisher Reuel. A story of storm and loss and gain.
London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [1889?]. pp. 96 + advts. Original blue
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
451. TAFFY, pseud. Lost on the Moor. By Taffy, etc. [A tale.] London:
National Society, [1891] pp. 104. 8o. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1897.
452. TAYLOR, Ida Ashworth. Hilary Carew, Florist. A Love Story. Edinburgh
and London, 1893. pp. 256 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1912. Ida Ashworth Taylor, d.1879.
453. TAYLOR, Lucy. Armour Bright; or, the story of a boy's battles. pp.
183 + advts. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [c.1900]. Original red pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1908.
454. TAYLOR, A. Rycroft. Lally Letham's Will. A Tale of the Great City.
Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, [c.1890] pp. 96. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
455. THEED, Marion Fosbroke. What She Did With Her Life. + advertisements.
London: George Routledge & Sons, 1871. pp. 253 16mo. Original green
pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
MB in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1872.
456. THOMAS, Evelyn L. Ruth's Path to Victory. London: Religious Tract
Society, [1898]. pp. 100. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
457. TIDDEMAN, Lizzie Ellen. Bogie and Fluff. A story of two splendid
chums. London: Blackie and Son Ltd., [1896] pp. 128 + advts. Original red
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1905.
458. TIDDEMAN, Lizzie Ellen. Patty's Ideas, and what came of them. London:
Blackie & Son, Ltd., [1890] pp. 96. Original pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
459. TIDDEMAN, Lizzie Ellen. Young Chris. London: Gardner, Darton and
Co., [1897] pp. 114. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1897.
460. (TOM.) Tom, Tom, the Printers Son: a boys story, related by himself.
London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, [1873]. pp. 205. 16vo. Original blue cloth,
loose.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1880. Beetons Good-Aim Series. no.
13.
461. [TOMKINS, Jane Harrison]. The Boys Watchword. New edition. By Jennie
Harrison [pseud]. London: John F. Shaw and Co., [c.1885]. pp. 392 + advts.
Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Jennie Harrison pseud. i.e. Jane Harrison Tomkins, 1841-1912. With dated
presentation inscription of 1888.
462. TRAILL, Catherine Parr. In the Forest; or, pictures of life and
scenery in the woods of Canada. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1894. pp. 188.
Original blue pictorial cloth.
OKentU in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1898. Catherine Parr Traill (Strickland)
1802-1899.
463. TRAILL, Catherine Parr. Lost in the Backwoods. A tale of the Canadian
Forest, etc. London: Nelson & Sons, 1896. p. 319. 8vo. Original blue
pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1902. First published under the title
of The Canadian Crusoes.
464. TROWBRIDGE, Catherine Maria. Rich and Poor. A Tale for Boys. London:
T. Nelson and Sons, 1899. pp. 191. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1902. Maria Catherine Trowbridge,
b.1818.
465. TROWBRIDGE, Catherine Maria. Satisfied. pp. 168 + advts. London:
S. W. Partridge & Co., [1891] Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1893. Printed year in the advertisements
bound in at the back.
466. [TUCKER, Charlotte Maria.] Harold Hartley. London: Gall and Inglis,
[c.1910] pp. 352. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
Charlotte Maria Tucker, 1821-1893. With dated presentation inscription of
1920.
467. [TUCKER, Charlotte Maria.] The Triumph over Midian. By A.L.O.E.
[i.e. Miss C. Tucker.] London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1869. pp. 280. Original
green cloth, loose.
This London edition not in NUC.
468. [TUCKER, Charlotte Maria.] Wings and Stings. A tale for the young.
By A.L.O.E. [i.e. Miss C. Tucker.] London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1888. pp.
108. 8vo. Original light blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1891.
469. [TUCKER, Charlotte Maria.] The Young Pilgrim. A tale illustrative
of "The Pilgrim's Progress". By A.L.O.E. London: T. Nelson and
Sons, 1860. pp. 317 + advertisements. Original blue gilt dec. cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
470. TWO OF A TRADE. Two of a Trade. pp. 183 + advts. London: T. Nelson
and Sons, 1906. Original pictorial cloth, lack fep.
Not in NUC.
471. UPWARD. An Upward Life, or In a deserted. London: Religious Tract
Society, [1886]. pp. 128. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. BLC lists this work anonymously.
With dated presentation inscription of 1892.
472. VENNELL, Rev. Rabson. Driven into the Ranks. £100 prize temperance
tale. London: The Sunday School Union, [1895] pp. 224. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1902.
473. WAIFS. Waifs and Strays. A story of London Streets. London: Religious
Tract Society, [1883]. pp. 127. 8o. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1884.
474. WALTON, Catherine Augusta. Elisha the man of Abel-Meholah. London:
Religious Tract Society, [1897] pp. 256. Original pictorial cloth.
OCl in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1899.
475. WALTON, Catherine Augusta. My Mates and I, etc. London: Religious
Tract Society, [c.1878.] pp. 159, [1], [16]. Advts. 16vo. Original blue
pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1885.
476. WALTON, Catherine Augusta. Shadows. Scenes and Incidents in the
Life of An Old Arm-chair. London: Religious Tract Society, [1884?]. pp.
308 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
477. WALTON, Catherine Augusta. Was I Right? London: Religious Tract
Society, [1879] pp. 268. Original pictorial cloth, shaken.
MB, NN in NUC.
478. WARNER, Anna Bartlett. The Three Little Spades. London: James Nisbet,
[c.1890] pp. 240 + advts. Original pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
Anna Bartlett Warner, 1827-1915.
479. [WARNER, Susan Bogert.] Nobody. By the author of The Wide, Wide
World [Miss S. Warner]. London: Nisbet & Co.; Edinburgh [printed], 1885.
pp. 488. 8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Susan Bogart Warner, 1819-1885.
480. [WARNER, Susan Bogert.] The Old Helmet. By the Author of "The
Wide, Wide, World". London: James Nisbet & Co., [c.1890] pp. 608.
Original blue pictorial cloth.
CtY, MH in NUC. Wolff p. 243.
481. WATERWORTH, E. M. Our Den. London: S. W. Partridge, [c.19--] pp.
96 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
482. WATSON, Helen H. Two of them and the Prince. A story for children.
London: Religious Tract Society, [1907] pp. 168 + advts. Original pictorial
cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1915.
483. WATSON, Lily. A Fortunate Exile. London: Religious Tract Society,
[1896]. pp. 128. Original green pictorial cloth. Fine copy.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
With dated presentation inscription of 1903.
484. [WATSON, Elizabeth Sophia.] Building Her House. By Mrs. Robert Addison.
London: T. Woolmer, 1888. pp. 160. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC. Wolff author; not in Wolff.
Elizabeth Sophia Watson (Fletcher) d.1918.
485. [WATSON, Elizabeth Sophia.] When Hearts are young. An idyll. By
Cormarty Deas [pseud]. London: Religious Tract Society: [c.1910.] pp. 255.
8vo. Original red pictorial cloth.
Wolff author; not in Wolff.
486. WEBB-PEPLOE, Annie. Pompania: or the Gospel in Cæsar's Household.
By Mrs. Annie Webb. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1885] pp. 352. Original
pictorial cloth, a.e.g., shaken.
This London edition not in NUC.
Annie Webb-Peploe (Molyneux) 1805-1880. With dated presentation inscription
of 1885.
487. WHITHAM, Grace I. Dick Chester. A Story of the Civil War. London:
Blackie & Son, Ltd., [c.1905]. pp. 208 + advts. Original blue pictorial
cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1905.
488. [WHITAKER, Evelyn.] Belle. By the author of Laddie etc. [i.e. Evelyn
Whitaker]. London & Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, [1900?] 8vo. pp.
296 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1901.
489. WHITTAKER, Mrs. Edmund Juxon. Rag and Tag, a story of two waifs.
Seventh edition. London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [c.1910]. pp. 143 +
advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
490. WHYMPER, Annette. Celias Fortunes. London: Religious Tract Society,
[c.1910.] pp. 160. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
491. WIDOW CLARKE. Widow Clarke's Home and what changed it. London: Religious
Tract Society, [c.1870] pp. 95 + advertisements. Original pictorial cloth.
Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
492. WILLIE SMITH. Willie Smith's Money-Box. By the author of Little
Redcap, Naughty Girl Won etc. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1880]
pp. 158. Original pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
All the works named on the title page are listed anonymously. With dated
presentation inscription of 1882.
493. WILLMOT, Florence. Kitty and Kit. London: Religious Tract Society,
[c.1916] pp. 300 + advts. Original red pictorial cloth.
Not in BLC or NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1916.
494. WILSON, Augusta J. Evans. Macaria. London: George Routledge &
Sons, Ltd., [c.1910]. pp. 380. Original red pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
WaS in NUC.
Augusta J. Wilson, 1835-1909.
495. WILSON, H. Mary. Storm-Tossed. London: Religious Tract Society,
[c.1890]. pp. 128. Original blue pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
Not in BLC or NUC.
496. WINCHESTER, Mark. John Delmayne's Ambitions. London: Religious Tract
Society, 1911. pp. 192. Original green pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1919.
497. WITHOUT. Without and Within; or, Judge not from Appearances. By
the author of Sowing and Reaping, etc. London: Nelson & Sons, 1893.
pp. 95. 8vo. Original blue pictorial cloth.
Not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1895.
498. WOOD, Frances Hariott. Swallow Castle. Illustrated by W. S. Stacey.
London: Christian Knowledge Society, [1899.] pp. 223. 8vo. Original blue
pictorial cloth. Nice copy.
Not in NUC.
499. WRAY, James Jackson. Nestleton Magna: a story of Yorkshire Methodism.
London: James Nisbet, [c.1880] pp. 307 + advts. Original green pictorial
cloth.
KMK, NNUT, MB in NUC?
500. WYATT, G. E. Archie Digby or an Eton Boy's Holidays. London: T.
Nelson and Sons, 1892. pp. 206 + advts. Original blue pictorial cloth.
This London edition not in NUC.
With dated presentation inscription of 1897.
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