November 1866-February 1867 Vo1ume 98

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November 1866-February 1867 Vo1ume 98
BBIGRAVIA:
PUBLISHERS AND EDITORS
98 volumes
1867
November 1866-February
Volume 1:
1899
January-APril
Vo1ume 98:
Publ.ishers:
.],r
1876
Novernber 1866-April
1889
May l876-September
1897
1889-l'larch
October
November or
1897-October,
April
December 1897
November or December 1897, or
1898
l898-october
January
1899
November 1898-June
t
r "v:
I
;
John Maxwell
and Windus
Chatto
F V White and Co.
Bi99s
and
Co.
May, Wyatt and Co.
A F May and Co.
Editors:
November 1866-April
May 1876-September
1889-June
october
M E Braddon
(?) Andrew Chatto
(?)
1876
1889
1899
H. French, del
THE
Illustration
to
Joshua
SQttIRE'S
Baggardrs
vrSl'f
Daughter
by
M E Braddon
(Vol
29)
l- l- J-
INTRODUCTION
In the early 1860s the most popular and notorious new literary
phenomenon was the sensation novel and its archetype was Lady Audleyrs
Secret, by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.l First as 'The Author of Lady Audley's
Secret' and later under her own name or initials (M E B), Braddon went from
success to success, outraging conventional morality with her lurid tales of
bigamy, murder, and arson - often perpetrated by beautiful young ladies in
the politest social circles - yet also winning a measure of critical respect.
It was in order to provide an additional, perhaps even more profitable channel
for Braddonrs copious outpourings that the publisher John Maxwell established
a new monthly magazine, Belgravia, in 186?.
Braddon and Maxwell had been living in sin together since 1861, the
year before Lady Audleyrs Secret was first published in book form,z and Braddon
had become the cornerstone of Maxwell's business as well as of his hearth.
Before the beginning of their liaison he had founded a number of journals,
including a weekly, The Welcome Guest, and a monthly, Temple Bar, both
of which had attracted some quite distinguished contributors and maintained
quite good literary standards.
Much of Braddon?s earliest fiction originally
appeared in these two journals, or in other Maxwell publications: the shortlived
Robin Goodfellow (1861) - in which Lady Audteyrs Secret began, but did not
complete, its first serial publication - the Halfpenny Journal (1861-5), and
St. James's Magazine (1861-82). Early in 1866 Maxwell^sold
Temple Bar,
the best and presumably the most valuable of his magazines,r with the intention
of launching a new monthly, Belgravia.
Unlike any of its predecessors Belgravia was to have Braddon not only
as a contributor - its most frequent contributor - but also as editor. In 1865
Braddon and Maxwell had paid several thousand pounds for Lichfield House,
Richmond, which remained their home for the rest of their lives, and this
extravagance
apparently necessitated the mortgaging and subsequent sale
of Temple Bar to Richard Bentley and Sons. The depletion of their funds
may also have had something to do with the decision to install Braddon herself
journalists of the calibre of George Augustus SaIa,
as editor of Belgravia:
Edmund Yates and Mrs S C Hall - editors of previous Maxwell publications
- didnrt come cheap.4 But Braddon and Maxwell would also have appreciated
that the words 'Conducted by M.E. Braddonr on the cover of the new magazine
would in themselves do much to ensure its success.
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l r r . r r r lt t r n
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b e t w e e n 3 ' 0 0 0 a n d 3 ' 5 0 0 u n t i l S c p t c t l t b c rl t i 8 l l , w l r < ' l (r ' l r r r l t o , , o l r tl l r r . r r r r r l i r r z i l e
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this date, during the last ten years of the nr{lgnzirr(.'<
s 'xisl.lr.r..
I n t e r m s o f l i t e r a r y q u a l i t y B e l g r a v i a p l ' o l ) r l ) l . Vt ' r ' r r < ' l r r .ittl. , p r , r r k r l t r r i n g
t h e f i r s t f i v e y e a r s o r s o a f t e r i t w a s a c q u i r . e ( l b V C l t r r l l o r r r r r lh i r r < l u s . [ ) r . i o r
to this' under Braddonts editorship (186?-?6), its lrrosl lrotrrlrll r.ollr.itrrrtor,s
a p a r t f r o m B r a d d o n h e r s e l f h a d b e e n w r i t e r s l i k c ( i e o r g c A r r g ' r r s t r rS: .r r l r r ,l ) c r ' < r y
F i t z g e r a l d ' a n d J u s t i n M c C a r t h y : n o n e o f t h e s e i s n o w r r < h r y sr . ( , r n ( ' n ) t ) c r c d
as more than an interesting minor figure. But as soon lts Clrrrilo rur<l t!indus
took control the works of famous Chatto authors like Clral.lt,s ltcrrrlt,, lVilkie
c o l l i n s , a n d M a r k T w a i n b e g a n t o a p p e a r i n i t s p a g e s . w l l N , l r r l l o < ' k ' sT h e
N e w R e p u b l i c ' o n e o f t h e b e s t s o c i a l s a t i r e s o f t h e n i n e t c e n t l r < . r , l r t 1 t ' v ,w a s
among the^ first novels to be serialized in Belgravia uncicr An<lrcw glrgttots
editorship,o and the magazine later ran another well-known novcl try I\lallock,
A Romance of the Nineteenth Century.T
The best ancl bcst-known novcl
ever to be published in Belgravia,
Hardy's The Return of the Native, was
also serialized in the early years of chattors regime.8 Jalnes l)ayn, onc of
Chatto and Windusfs stalwarts and a very popular novelist in his <igv, wits
one of the most prolific contributors during this period. Another was Nathaniel
Hawthorners son, Julian. A little later, in the first half of the 1880s, Ouida,
Bret Harte, and Conan Doyle all contributed stories, and Sir Walter Besant
and James Riee, authors of such bestsellers as Readlr-Money Mortiboy and
fite Golden Butterfly,
contributed a novel. In l88s-6 two stories bv M E
Braddonrs son William Babington Maxwell were published, and Braddon herself
made a belated appearance when her novel Mohawks was serialized in 1886-?,
more than ten years after
she relinquished
the editorship
and ceased
contributing to the magazine.
Recalling Braddon may have been part of the final desperate effort
by Chatto to arrest the decline in Belgravia's fortunes.
At any rate, in the
intervening period of two years before the sale of the magazine to F V White
and Co., there were noticeably fewer contributions from famous or even
well-established authors, even though sales had fallen to and stayed at their
lowest level since Chatto had become editor and proprietor. Interesting new
contributors around this time included Eden Phillpotts, Grant Allen, Sabine
Baring-Gould, W H Stackpoole, William Le Queux, 'e' (Arthur euiller-Oouch),
and E W Hornung (the creator of Raffles): most of these still had their major
successes ahead of them.
In 1886' the year in which Braddon's Mohawks began its serial run in
Belgravia, Chatto also introduced a new policy of publishing only fiction in
the magazine. No doubt this, too, was part of his vain attempt to increase
its circulation.
Just after the sale to white, Belgravia ran a two-part story by Fergus
Hume, who had already published his enormously popular novel, The Mystery
of a Hansom cab (1996), but he too was a chatto author and contriuuteo
nothing more to Betgravia under its new ownership.9
During its last ten years, under the proprietorship first of White (1889-9?),
then, in quick succession, of Biggs and Co., May, Wyatt and Co., and A F
May and Co. (189?-9),ru the magazine attracted few new contributors of
note, and its literary quality deteriorated even further.
that
magazines
than nearly all the other
Belgravia
lasted longer
proliferated in the 1860s as publishers strove to emulate the popularity of
Although it rarely managed to attract
Smith, Elder's Cornhill Magazine.
the very biggest names (as the Cornhill did, and as Blackwoodrs, the Fortnightly,
and even finsley's did), and although it generally fell a long way short of
Blackwoodts and the Cornhill in the average quality of the fiction (and verse
prose) which it ran, it nevertheless succeeded, at least for
and non-fictional
fifteen years or so, in mustering a passable assortment of lively and readable
fiction.
P D Edwards
NOTES
lon
Braddon and the sensation novel see Winifred Hughes, The Maniac in
the Cellar (Princeton University Press, t980); P D Edwards, Some Mid-Victorian
Thrillers (University of Queensland Press, f9?0); Sally Mitchell, The Pallen
Angel (Bowling Green University Popular Press, 1981), Ch 4; Jeanne Fahnestock,
'Bigamy: the Rise and Fall of a Convention',
Nineteenthtentury
Fiction,
36 (June 1981): 47-71.
2The
best source of information about Braddon and Maxwell, and about the
founding of Belgravia, is Robert Lee Wolff's Sensational Victorian:
the Life
and Fiction of Mary Elizabeth Braddon (NY:
Garland, 1979). Braddon an<
Maxwell married in 18?4, after the death of Maxwell's first wife.
?
"The
purchaser, Richard Bentley, paid12,?50 for Temple Bar. See Wolff
p 453.
Sersational Victorian,
4S"1"
Yates
had
and
edited Temple Bar, Mrs Hall St. Jamests Magazine.
"These figures, taken from a ledger in the Chatto and Windus archives, hav,
been found for me by Mr Michael Bott, Keeper of Archives and Manuscripts
University of Reading Library (where the archives are housed). My informatio
about the dates of purchase and disposal of Belgravia by Chatto and Windu
comes from the same source. Mr Bott's assistance is gratefully acknowledge<
A
"My assumption that Andrew Chatto himself edited Belgravia is based o
the fact that regular contributors sent their contributions and relate
correspondence to him personally. A number of letters from the Chatto an
Windus archives, including several about contributions to Belgravia, are hel
in the Australian Manuscripts Collection of the La Trobe Library, Melbournr
I thank Mr Tony Marshall, the Manuscripts Librarian, for supplying me wi1
photocopies.
?rh" New Republic was serialized
in volumes 29-31 (1876) and A Romant
of the Nineteenth Century in volumes 43-4 (1880-1).
8Tt.
Return of the Native was serialized in volume 37 (1878-9).
"Both Fergus Hume and E W Hornung lived for a time in Australia and begr
their writing careers with novels set in Australia: Humers The Mystery
a Hansom Cab, and Hornung's A Bride from the Bush (1890) and The Bo
of Taroomba (1894).
1
n
'"My
authority for the magazine's changes of ownership during the peri
189?-9 is J R Tye, Periodicnls of the Nineties: a Checklist of Litera
Periodicnls Published in the British Isles at Longer than Fortnightly Interva
1890-1899(Oxford: Oxford BibliographicalSociety, 1974).
q
AUTHOR INDEX
Abbreviations:
A.
IDENTTFIED
(published
A = Belgravia
Annual
at Christmas,
L867-971.
(published
H = Be1gravia
Eol-iday
ttteber
at midsummerholiday
time,
1876-971
AUTHORS
rn this
section
are listed
both authors
of signed
stories
and other
authors
whose identity
the editors
have succeeded
in tracing.
The
latter
category
includes
some anon]rmous authors
and some identified
only
by initials,
by pseudonyms,
or by their
authorship
of another
or other works (as in the designation'By
the Author of - - -').
when
in doubt
as to whether
any
should
be counted
as 'fiction',
to include
it
in the indexes.
some non-fictional
Abel1,
works
by
(e.g.
piece
the
a
compilers
werr-known
novelists
semi-fictionat
have generally
are
also
sketch)
chosen
included.
rCaptain Brandy's
Frank.
Bet.r
A (1884):
120-8.
'A Fine Cellar
of Wine.'
A (1885) z
87-I?941.
'Her Ladyshiprs
Housekeeper. '
A (1886) z
IL3-22.
'Jackson.'
51 (1883):
335-43.
'Karukaya.'
57 (1885):
324-34.
lThat Bore Smith.'
53 (1884):
93-100.
Adams, Catherine.
86 (1895) :
163-77.
"'Caste".'
'Valerian's
Aid6, Hamilton.
Honelrmoon.' 2 (L867):
L69-72.
Alexander, llrs [i.e.
Annie French Hector].
Ihe Adniralrs
llard.
46 (L88L/21 : 356-86, 48I-51O . 47 ( 1882) :
1 0 0 - 1 2 8, 2 3 0 - 5 6 ,
359-84, 480-508. 48 (1882): 98-128, 23Q-56, 348-84,
477-508. 49 (1882/3lz
101-28, 229-56, 353-83, 478-508.
50 (1893): 90-127, 23L-56, 352-84.
Pound flanting.
80 (1883):
L-26, 113-36. 225-50,
3 3 7 - 7 2 . 8 I ( 1 8 9 3) :
L - 2 3 , 1 1 3 - 3 7, 2 2 5 - 5 0 , 3 3 7 - 7 4 .
82
( 1 8 9 3) : L - 2 3 , l l 3 - 3 7 ,
225-57, 337-72.
'Our Junior Partner.'
A (L872lz 116-23.
rThe Thirteenth
Allbutt,
Edward.
of February.'
90 ( 1 8 9 6 ) : 1 8 0 - 9 7 .
rRogerrs Romance.r 93 (1897): 153-8.
Alden,
W L.
'The Swinton fncident.
|
93 (1897):
303-12.
'Zanze rs Festival.
|
93 ( 1897 ) :
369-77 .
rPatent No. 59, 188-.,
Alexander,
T P.
69 (1889):
502-6.
'California
Allan,
James W.
Jackson.'
A (1874):
89-95.
'
A
Allen,
crant.
Family History.)
45 (1881):
L5A-74.
'fn Strict
Confidence.'
A (1885):
1-[?15].
fMr. Pierrepont's
(1886/7lz
Repentance.r
6l
L83-2O4.
'I"ly Christmas
Eve at Marzin.'
A (1888):
1-[?10].
fProfessor
'
Milliter'
s Dilenma.
56 ( 1885 ) :
L72-95 .
rA Jerry
allibone,
Arthur.
Builder.'
6I (L886/7)z
50-66.
'A Strange
Althorp,
Annette.
Love Letter.'
A (1884):
40-50.
'Flounderrs
t
Andrew,
F J.
69 (1889):
49L-6.
Quest.
rAn Undergraduate,s
nnstey,
I . ' [, ' r a n k ] .
Aunt. |
49 (Lgg2/3):
45_53.
'vioretr
Arbuthnot,
g4 (1994):
c E.
a story
of To-Day.,
195-205.
r
B
a
b
e
t
t
e
.
,
Arbuthnot,
E.
94 (1897 ) :
502-7.
rOutwitted.'
Arden, H f.
65 (1888):
9O-9.
rrris
Better
to Have Loved and Lostr.
63 (l8g7):
240-9Argles,
Margaret
Wolfe.
See Hungerford,
Margaret.
r
L
o
r
d
Arkwright,
Richard.
John,s Bargain.'
7L (1890):
164_9.
'Dear Heart.r
Armitt,
Annie.
78 (1992):
4Og-22.
rA Difficult
Choice.r
77 (1892):
264-80.
'Effiets
Lodger. |
74 (1891):
296*309.
rTenants of My Shanty.,
67 (1888/9):
41-58.
'A Hostess by proxy.'
Armstrong,
Urs.
79 (1992):
190-5.
'A Genuine Sheraton. |
Armstrong,
Florence
C.
63 ( 1BB7 ) :
33-47 .
rMrs. Ponsonby's
poodle. '
Armstrong,
Lucie
H.
A ( 1892 ) :
50-61.
-18
'A New calatea.
,
(1892 ):
386-97.
fA Note of Enquiry. |
82 ( 1893 ) :
Z7O-BO.
rA Substitute.'
A (1893 ):
52-8.
'A Dreadful
Arnold,
Edwin Lester.
Night.,
84 (1894):
33-42.
'The White Feather.'
Arthur,
Louis.
68 (1889):
363-94, 498-509.
'
(Royal
Bacon,
Captain
Wel-ch Fusiliers).
14
"'Me and Mv pal".
(1871):
82-8.
rHow I Lost the
Baddeley,
R W.
Heiress.'
A (1g71):
22-32.
'Only a Curate. '
19 (1872/3)z
529-66.
rThe Stout Skater.f
A (1873)t
74-80.
'Mildred
Baker, H Barton.
Blaquaire.'
A (1881):
110-28.
'An Odd Tale.'
A (1883):
2L-3O.
rAn Artistrs
Baldwin,
Astley
H.
Mode1. r
14 (Ig7I ):
176-84.
'Brierly
Grange.'
A (1869):
65-73.
rA Christmas
peal.r
13 (I87O/I):
3O2-I2.
lLost Sight Of.'
4 (1867/8):
188-207, 336-56.
rA Mysterious
Lodger.r
A (1870):
65-73.
'A Visitor
at Sea.'
19 (1872/3):
390-6.
'
T
h
e
Bary, M F.
Mystery of the Dover Express.'
90 (1896):
277-96.
rLarry's
Banks,
Isabella
Banks].
IUrs G Linnaeus
Apprenticeship.r
A (L872) z
48-57.
'The Pride of the Corbyns.'
A (1875):
64-80.
'Wraith-Haunted.'
A (1868) :
7l-80.
rThe General.'
Bardsley,
The Rev C W.
57 (1885):
299-313.
'At the y.,
Baring-Gould,
SIabine].
53 (1gg4):
169-87, 291-311.
'Ttre BIue Vase.'
62 (1887):
42I-4O.
rThe Death of Frangois
de Senac.'
61 (LggG/7):
499-509.
rThe Murder in the grfider
Strasse.'
61 (Lgg6/7)z
4l-9.
rA Night
in Hummelstein.'
63 (1887):
432-4L.
'Thorleigh
Barker,
A E.
Moat.t
28 (L875/61:.
34I-52.
rTrBonnie Lass or tr Felrs.'
g4 (1g94):
Barlow-Massicks,
c A.
374-gg.
r
A
n
'
Barr,
Robert.
Invitation.
93 (1897 ):
LL4-27.
'A Man Fights
Best in His Own Township.'
H (1997):
17-37.
Basil
[Pseudonym of Richard Ashe King].
Herself',.'
A (lgg5):
"'For
s9-[?78].
The Wearing
of the Green.
52 (IBg3/4):
356-84,
4BI-508.
53 (1884):
101-28, 229-56, 355-84, 4Bt-508.
54 (1884):
99-L24,
225-56,
358-84,
4BL-5O7.
23L-56.
See also King,
Richard
Ashe.
55
(1884/5)t
lO3-28,
Bataille,
Battersby,
'EIsa.'
Albert.
52 (L883/41: 337-46.
'Eurypterus Cardinis. | 68 (1889):
Captain T Preston.
410-17.
' H o w D o c t o r M c K e o w nR o b b e d t h e N a t i o n a l G a 1 l e r y . ' A ( 1 8 8 8 ) :
24-[?36].
'Waste Products.'
L62-8.
Battersby,
Lieut
CoI T Preston.
98 (1899):
rWhen Sparro\{s Build.'
Beattie,
llrs A S [?Beatty].
26 (1875):
85-108.
rone Day Too Late!r
Beattie,
Flora.
83 (1894):
365-92.
rA B1ue-Jacket's
Peril.'
a (1875):
Beatty,
A S [?Hrs A S Beattie].
18-23.
'Little
Coo-Cooi or the Khitmutgar's
Revenge.'
2L (1873):
309-40.
rLa Petite
445-56.
Blanchisseuse.'
93 (1897):
Beaumont, Arthur.
l4argaret.
Beaumont,
Averil
See Hunt,
Ipseudonmym].
rThe Brave GirI
77-92.
A (1878) z
Bede, Cuthbert.
of Glenbarr.'
'The Fairy-Man
34 (L877/8)z
and the Lady of the Rock.'
59-69.
rJ. and H.; or, Rural Courtship.r
A (1879):
18-2f.
'The Deaf Colonel.'
78-105.
93 (1897):
Begbie,
A H.
'A Duel and a Dupe.'96
(1898):
71-83.
BelI,
E H.
'The Black Ghost.'
H (1889):
26-I?40).
Bennett,
Cyril.
'The Writing
67 (1888/9):
318-30.
on the Arm.t
'The Shriek.r
H (1883):
82-8.
Bennett,
w C.
'snatched from Niagara.'
H (1878):
90-[?].
'The Rectorrs
160-7.
Resource.r
75 (1891):
Annie.
Berlyn,
rThe Humbling of the Memblings.'
L-29.
A (f882)z
Besant,
Walter.
and Conditions
of llen.
AI.l Sorts
Walter,
and Rice,
James.
Besant,
1-31, L29-59,
47 (1882 ):
257-87, 387-42I.
46 (L88L/21 z
129-59, 25'7-84, 385-410.
1-33'
48 (1882):
257-94, 385-4L9.
I-26'
L29-54.
49 (L882/3)z
'Alone
118-28.
H (1887):
on the Goodwins.'
Bettany,
Jeanie
Gwynne.
'Lord Merivale's
47-60.
Wooing.'
74 (1891):
'My Dresden Shepherdess.'
66 (1888):
323-34.
'A Mystery Indeed.'
476-85.
63 (1887):
'No Laughing
458-64.
Matter.r
68 (1889):
Bingham, C1ifton.
'A Bachelorrs
39-47.
Bedroom.'
62 (1887):
Bird,
Clement.
'A Dangerous Friend. |
360-8.
63 (1887):
rA Police
'The Wild
B1ack,
Black,
|
Victim.
Record of
'Caroline.'
332-43.
64 (I8a7/8lz
216-29.
66 (1888):
Jabez Speed.'
73-99.
59 (1886):
Clementina.
rMoonlight
282-90.
53 (1884):
and Floods.'
'Presages of Approaching
Il1.'
44 (1881):
William
George.
103-7.
rDean Swiftrs
398-403.
25 (1874/5lz
Ghost.r
E Owens.
Blackburne,
rA Mysterious
98-107.
69 (1889):
House.'
Algernon.
Blackwoodf
rThe Honeymoons.'
425-36.
8 (1869):
Sidney L.
Blanchard,
rTrouble
175-85.
in Dahorney.'
96 (1898):
Blindloss,
Harold.
rA Gentleman of the Road.'
L29-36.
94 (1897):
Blissett,
Nellie
K.
|
'Without
24L-9.
93 (1897):
Due Authority.
rThe Terrible
114-19.
A (La74l:
Night.'
H olivia.
Boddington,
tHis First
188-201.
Review.'
64 (L887/8)z
Boehm, Lise.
'Up the Yangtsze.'
272-88.
85 (1895):
tLed Captive.'
265-78.
72 (1890):
Bourke,
Audrey.
'A Subterranean
H Park.
Mystery.r
A7 (1995):
3I_46.
'Eily's
James.
Ghost.f
A (1975):
34_g.
'
s
u
s
c
e
p
t
i
b
l
e
Boyd, Malcorm.
Johnnie.,
75 (lg9r):
255-7g.
'How I
Boyd, Percy.
Shot My First
Snipe.'
27 (Ig75):
533_46.
'My First
Client.'
24 (Lg74lz
230_50.
r
A
Boyle, C.
St. Valentine,s
Eve.,
19 (Lg72/3lz
4g5_9.
'Dr. Gates
Boyle'
F[?rederick].
and the Sdnoritas.'
H (lggO):
Bowden,
22 (L873/4lz
5-29, 133-65' 26I-84, 389-419.
Iost for Iove.
24 (L874) z
2 3 ( 1 8 7 4 ) : 5 - 3 2 , 1 3 3 - 6 4 , 2 6 L ' 9 3 , 3 8 9 - 4 L 7.
5-29, 133-55, 26L-82, 389-410. 25 (L8'74/5)z L32-48.
14 (187I):
389-420.
13 (L870/Ilz
iflre Iove].s of Arden.
5-30, 133-63'
5-33, 131-59, 257-84, 385-408. 15 (187I):
85-131, 229-56, 357-88,
26L-9L, 481-510. 15 (L87L/2)t
478-9s.
13 (1870/L)z
5-26' 133-56, 261-88.
rdlly
Darrell.
59 (1886):
lfohawks. 58 (1885/61 r
257-87, 385-412.
1-30, L29-6O'
L-28, L29-56, 257-89, 385-413. 60 (1886):
1-31, 129-63, 360-84.
257-88, 385-423. 61 (L886/7 l:
rl,lr. and Mrs. de Fontenoy. |
447-60.
10 (L869/70) t
' T h e l . , l u d i eC 1 a s s i c s , N o . 1 . '
5 (1868): 41-50, L62-75.
'My Sister Caroline.'
l0
['Edited by M. E. Braddon'].
(IA69/7Olz 479-505. 11 (1870): 101--30.
rMy Wifers Promise.' A (1868): I-11.
rMy Unlucky Friend. |
1 0 ( L 8 6 9 / ' 7 O lz 8 4 - 5 .
'old Rudderford Ha1l.'
1-18.
A (1871):
'on the Brink.'
L2 (1870): 324-I?3561.
'Prince Ramji Rowdedow.r A (1873)z L6'23.
fThe Scene-Painter's Wife.'
A (1869):
I-7.
'sebastian.'
H (1876): 40-[?59].
' T h e S i n s o f t h e F a t h e r s . t L 2 ( 1 8 7 0) : 4 A 4 - 5 O 7 .
'Sir Hanbury's Bequest.r A (1874): 1-13.
'Sir Luke's Return.'
A (1875): 1-17.
rsir Philip's Wooing.' A (1869): 49-60.
19 (1872/3):
5-38' 749-87, 293-330,
stpngers
and Pilgrins.
437-75. 20 (1873):
5-35, L49-75, 277-308, 4O5-4L. 2L
( 1 8 7 3) :
116-48, 245-68, 373-94, 5L2-3'7.
'The Splendid Stranger.'
11 (1870):
5-20.
'Too Bright to Last.r
A (1870): 97-llO.
L7 (L872lz
Bnd.
16 (L87I/2)t
389-42L.
To the Bitter
5-37, 133-68, 261-83, 405-39. 18 (1872)| 5-37, 149-80,
LL7-46t 26I-92.
293-327, 437-84. 19 (1872/3):
rThree Times.r A (1872): f-15.
Bowker,
48-[?61].
'A Scratcher.'
g5-94.
H (1894):
'Arbertyne'
Frederick.
s wooing. r
54 ( rgg4 ) :
342-57 .
rDream Music.'
H (lg7g):
99_t?1111.
'A Story
of the Transvaal.,
33 (La77lz
439_50.
Braddon,
M E.
Birds
of prey.
I (L866/7)z
5-33,
13l_63,
257_gg,
383-414.
2 (1867):
5-33,
131-62,
257_86, 383_408.
3
( 1867 ) :
5-31,
I92-2I7 , 369-82,
442-59.
Bound to John Cmpany.
6 (1969):
S_Zg, 163_94,
32I_53,
479-506.
7 (1868/9lz
69-94.
ISee below, p 42:
note
to Chronological
Index,
6 (July_Oct
1g69).1
charlottets
rnheritance.
5 (1969):
244-gg,
416-46,
569-600.
6 (1868):
133-62, 303-19,
46I-77,
585_617.
7 (1868/9):
128-63, 286-308,
421_44, 559_86.
rChristmas
in possession.,
A (1969):
llO_23.
circe'
or Ttrree Aets
in the Life
of an Artist.
2 (ra67)z
ll3-30,
235-56,
361-82.
3 (18G7):
108_30, 240_56, 303_26.
'Colonel
'
Benyon's
Entanglement.
(Ig72l:
lg
69_g9 , 2L3_27.
Boyle '
rAt Daggers Drawn.r
I (1966/7) z 335-45.
Dead-Sea Fruit.
3 (1857):
l3I_57, 257_B-t, 3 8 3 - 4 0 7 .
4 (L867/a)z 5-31, 131-52, 257-75, 383-409. 5 (1868):
5 - 2 9 , 1 3 1 - 5 5 , 2 8 9 _ 3 L 4 , 4 4 7 _ 7 0 . 6 ( 1 8 6 8) : 9 9 - 1 1 6 , 2 6 5 - 8 7 ,
378-91.
IDorothyts RivaL.'
A (1867): 98-107.
rThe Dreaded Guest.'
A (1971):
LL2-2g.
fEveline's Visitant.'
L (Lg66/7lz 351_g.
Pentonrs euest.
11 (1970):
S-32, 133_60, 26L_92, 3g9_4I5.
12 (1870): S-32,133-60,26L-9L, 389-419. 13 (IB.?O/L):
6 8 - 9 6 , L 9 7 - 2 2 3 , 3 5 7 - 8 6 . 4 8 5 - 5 0 7.
L 4 ( 1 8 7 1) : g g _ I L . 7,
225-48.
rFound in the Muniment
Chest. r A (1967):
l-11.
rA Good Hater.r
A (18?2): 58-90.
rA Great Ball and a
creat Bear.' 4 (Lg67/glz
276-A6.
rHer Last Appearance.,
A (1826): 61-t?731.
Eostages to Fortune.
25 (1874/5):
5-37, 149-73, 293_316,
437-64. 26 (1875):
5-37, L49-79, 293-32L, 437-67. 27
( 1 8 7 5) : 5 - 3 1 , 1 4 9 - 7 O , 2 9 3 - 3 1 5, 4 3 7 - 5 2 . 2 8 ( I 8 7 5 / 6 )
z
86-99.
'In Great Waters. |
15 ( l87l ) :
229-49.
rJohn cranger.,
A (1870):
I-14.
Joshua Eaggardrs Daughter.
28 (1875/6)z
149-80, 293_324,
437-69. 29 (1876): S-42, t49-73, 410-35, 551-75. 30
(1876):
10-38, 228-55, 290-311, 482-508. 3l (L876/j) z
2L-45, 163-88.
I Levinson I s Victim. I
I0 (L869/7Olz 329-4L.
rThe True Story of Don Juan.'
49-55.
A (1868):
'A very Narrow Escape.'
195-205.
10 (1869/70):
|
'A Noble Vengeance.
33I-47.
56 (1885):
Bradshaw, Annie.
'Bolingbroke
130-43.
2'7 (1875):
Grinds.'
Bradwood, Wat.
'The Lych-Gate.'A
(1870):
113-9.
'The Fourth Pearl.'
245-8I.
95 (1898):
Breslin,
J william.
'
A
63-75.
78 (1892):
Maori Tangi.'
H[ilda]
SIpottiswoode].
Brodie,
I l'lrs. westerveldt'
184-90.
75 ( 1891 ) :
s Diamonds. |
'
1
6
'Romance of a Handsome Cab.t
(1891):
48-55.
'The Great Jamsetjee
66-84.
Railway.'
54 (1881):
Brooke,
Geoffrey.
'The Assassin
59 (1889):
345-63.
and the Child.r
Brown, H V.
rFaces in Secret.'
A (1888):
107-[?]
rWhy Adam l,tuir Killed
153-63.
Himself .'
68 (1889):
rA surgeon's
89 (1896):
64-81.
Wife.'
Buckler,
Alison.
rThe Primrose
81 (1893):
League Party.r
Budd, Sarah Catherine.
Buisson,
242-94.
'A woman Who Did the Right.r
337-55.
9t (1896):
rThe Baron's Coffin.'
9 (1869):
351-71.
Ada.
I The Ghost's
359-63 .
Summons. |
4 (L857 /8) z
'My Auntrs Pearl Ring.r
4 (1867/8lz
56-56.
'A Story Told in a Church.'
A (1857):
56-64.
'Under the Lilies.r
11 (1870):
184-95.
,Lifers
Burnand, R M.
gO_7.
Episodes.r
H (1993):
rLady Haversham,s
philip.
Burne-Jones,
I
Butler.
93 (lgg7):
320_40.
rAfter
Burrerr,
Laura.
g0 (rg93):
Much suffering.'
26g-g2.
r
T
h
e
Bury, Edmund.
Clink
of GoId.r
51 (lgg3):
81_9g.
,The Song
Butt,
Geraldine.
and the Singer.'
gO_92.
70 (1gg9):
'Dumbleton's
Butt,
K.
Victoria
Cross.'
59 (1996):
56_9.
rThe Story
of a Button.'
A (ISg9):
125-9.
I After
Butt, L.
Five years. '
86 ( lg95 ) :
65-71.
'A Karroo
Love Story.,
90 (1996):
2g7-3I2.
I Miss Fa1kiner.
,
86 ( 1895 ) :
405-14 .
tAn Imposter.r
Byrne, Ulick.
(i.gg8/9):
6j
2gB_302.
'Fruit
Byrrne,
E Fairfax.
out of season. |
72 (1990):
156-7g.
rA Strange
Ca1thorp,
Annette.
Love Letter.'
A (Igg4):
40_50.
rMrs. Robson. r
Cameron" Ir{ary Lovett.
H (fgg6):
90_9.
tA
A (lgg4):
euakeress.r
106_1g.
See also
Lovett-Cameron,
Hrs H.
'The Lifted
Cane, Bevis.
Veil.'
A (1g95) z
72_84.
'Our Vagabond
Carew, Rachel.
j2_go.
Friend.'
H (1996) z
,
A
Carlos-Clarke,
Charles.
Drag-Hunt at Christmas.,
g_15.
A (1959):
,
T
h
e
Carr,
llrs Comyns.
Last Day of Carnival.'
H (1979):
99_llo.
rAn Experiment.f
cartwright,
llrs Edward.
gz (1997):
4rg-40.
'A Mission
gg (1895):
in Life.'
277_302.
'A crime
cassilis'
rna Leong4- g4.
or an Error?r
H (rg94):
'Dr. Vyron.!
86 (1895):
39O-4O4.
'V'ronica
Mary. '
91 0-996 ) :
35_5g.
'The Wishing poot.'
H (1895):
73_99.
'The Jet
Cecil,
Edward.
Cross. I
94 (Lg97l:
4LI_20.
r
T
h
e
chalmers.
Jessie.
shadowy Third.,
9g (rg99):
473-g.
r
69 (lgg9):
"Toddles".,
293-306.
'John Everardrs
Chambers, Augrusta.
Difficulties.,
66 (lggg):
I?l_g6.
'In Cold
Chambers, C Haddon.
Blood.r
60 (1986):
304_24.
'rn the Night. ,
SB (1885/6 ) :
42L_45.
'An Underground
Tragedy.'
(Igg6/7):
6l
205_lg.
'The White
Cat.'
63 (1887):
292_8.
rAn Errand
Chandler,
Blanche Wil1s.
g9 (1g96):
By Night.r
399_410.
'A Makeshift
Chatterton,
G G.
atonement.,
H ( Lg94):
95_103.
'
c
h
r
i
s
t
m
a
s
E
v
e
cheltnarn,
charles
smith.
in a watch-House.'
A (196g):
97-105,
rThe
eueen of the Realm of a Mirlion
Detights.'
4 (L867/g):
315_26 _
|
Chilcott,
R V.
Ben',.'
"Bachelor
2 9 ( 1 8 7 6) : 8 7 - 9 7 .
Childar,
Catherine
[?Catharine].'The
Two Professors
(1gg4
.,
469-80.
,My wedding
54
):
Journey.,
A (lgg4):
93_105.
'Meg.'
Keith.
A (lggS):
37_t?441.
,The Tragedy
of Life.'
69 (1g89):
24_36
'The chances
clarke,
charles.
g2-g.
of a Battue.r
A (196g):
'Highly
Clarke,
H E.
Recomrnended.'
63 (1gg7):
486_50g.
rThe portrait's
C1arke,
H Savile.
Warning.r
4 (Lg67/glz
429_37.
'cicely
clarke,
sherdonchrystar.'
61 (rgg6/7).
32-40.
rA Life
Clark,
Georgiana
C.
lfatch,'
A ( Lg67,):
113_21.
'Bewitched
cobban,
J Macraren.
in Mid-ocean.,
45 (1gg1):
39-50.
tThe Green
Turban.'
50 (lgg3):
204_2I.
'John Calthorpers
Theft.'
45 (lggl):
310_33.
rThe plague-Smitten
Ship. |
43 (1gg0,zl):
436_54.
rThe Reverend
James christison's
Adventure.'
44 (rggr):
L7r_92 Christie,
10
rAn Accident
- Nothing
llaud.
More.'
95 (1898):
509-26.
rMy First
(1886):
John T.
Resurrection.'60
161-75.
'
P
o
o
r
Eon Margaret.
Janey.'
94 (1897):
235-47.
'The Captainr s Last Love. |
Wilkie.
31 (L876/7 | z
257-74.
fThe Duel in Herne Wood.'
34 (L8'77/8)z
304-30.
fre
Baunted
Eotel.
35 ( 1878 ) :
385-412.
36 ( 1878 ) :
IO7-28,
L29-52, 360-84,
385-411.
110-28.
37 (L878/9lz
Eeart
and Science.
4A (1882):
L75-99,
438-65.
312-33,
49 (L882/3):
54-80,
158-93,
3I2-4I,
443-74.
50 (1883):
39-69,
L6O-92, 298-330,
499-508.
rHor.t I Married
Him.'
46 (L88I/2):
295-316.
'An O1d Maid ' s Husband. |
61 (1886/7 | z
27A4OO .
'She Loves and Lies.'
52 (L883/4)z
285-302.
'A Shocking Story.i
A (1878):
L-2A.
,
'Your ltloney or Your Life.'
A (f 881 ):
1-23.
'
T
h
e
Conan Doyle,
A.
Great Keinplatz
Experiment.t
57 (1885):
Coleborn,
Collier,
Collier,
Collins,
Coniston,
Conney,
Conway,
52-65.
John.
tWhots Georgina?t
96 (1898):
84-97.
llrs.
AD OI-d llaidrs
ltistake.
86 (1895):
L-23,
113-36,
225-43,
337-58.
87 (1895 ):
I-L7,
f13-25 , 225-4'7, 337-52.
88 (1895):
I-22,
L13-33, 225-61, 337-65.
rCaptain
Cregan.
Arthur
Ashwell's
Confession.'
65 (1888):
2L4-25 rBy Act of Parliament.'
Coode, Helen Hoppner.
A (1893):
9-51.
rThe Case of Hugh Maynard.'
Cook, Dutton.
H (1880) z
7L- [agS].
rThe Duke and the Duchess.'
H (1881):
38-[?55].
Last Appearance".r
A (1868):
28-36.
"'Ifer
!The Late Captain
Crackenthorpe.'
A (1869):
119-28.
rMy Lord Belvidere.r
H (1883):
LL2-28
'The Marquis Pellegrini.'
H (1879):
32-46.
'Miss Caramel's Peril.r
A (1883):
45-64.
rl'lonsieur Blaise.r
A (1876):
47-[?60].
rMrs. and Miss Bellingharn.r
A (1881):
A4-97.
rMrs. Starkiers
Trustee.t
A (1882):
Ll.2-28.
'On Board the Viper.'
A (1875):
40-8.
rPassages in the Life
of Colonel Cusack.r
H (1882):
39-58.
rThe Prirna Donna's Husband.'
A (1879):
r05-19.
rSir William
Wilkins,
Knight. I
A (1870):
L7-28.
fStage Jewels.r
L (Ia66/7):
205-16.
rStoners
Love Affair.r
82-8.
2 (1867lt
'The Transactions
of the Cato Club.r
A (1880):
109-2I.
rAn Autumn Manoeuvre.|
Copleston,
llrs F.
76 (1891):
143-58.
'A Miniature
Trouble.'
A (1890):
30-42
rA Night
of Terrori
ott a Search for a Tomb. ' 75 (1891):
64-76.
'A Rude Awakening.r
79 (1892):
257-68.
rA Word About
Corelli,
Marie.
7L (1890):
362-7L.
"Ouida".'
'The Haunted Lighthouse.'
Corfield,
C S.
28 (L875/6)z
406-18.
'
M
y
'
Corkran,
Henriette.
First
Sitter.
58 (L885/61 z
18t-9I.
rThree Visits.r
(L886/7lz
6l
449-65.
rPoor !lrs.
Corrie,
Theodora.
Fraseri
in a Pirate
or,
Stronghold.'
Coulton,
76 (1891):
37L-94.
'Madeleine,
Irene
Trevena.
the
33-44.
11
Fisher
Girl.
I
H (1887):
Courtenay,
Edmund-
tCharlie
Norman. I
r or - 2 4 .
L 4 ( 1 8 7 1) :
475-97.
rs (1871):
rBen Starling.
I
g5 (1994):
Penfound.
178-95.
'Dance No.
Four.,
7'l (1992):
74-92.
'A Hereditary
g5_97.
Curse.r
A (1995):
'Sweet pea.'
79 (1892):
165-79.
'Vanished.'
g9-99.
A (1893 ):
rThe port
Crawley-Bo€V€|r
S M.
House Burglary.t
97 (lg9g):
'A psychical
Cresswellr
B F.
Experiment.'
A (1997):
26_33.
!
A
Cresswell,
F.
Sacrifice.'
59 (1996):
49-55.
r
N
o
t
Cresswell,
M.
for the Money.r
63 (lgg7):
l02_g.
rOnly a prescription.t
Creswicke,
g2 (1g93):
Louis.
62_7L.
Crawford,
227_4L.
rA whiff of Hades.'
80 (1893): 126-96.
Crichton, Made1ine. ,Just a Snub., g7 (1995):
47-63.
a
Croker, B M. Interference.
74 (1g91):
L-32, 113-35, 225_4g, 337-57.
75 (1891): 7-23, tI3-38,225-46,337-54.
(
1
8
9
1
)
:
76
1-]6, 113-28, 225-40, 337_52.
Crommelin, May. 'The HalI i,the Wood.' A (fg96):
7O_g4.
rThe True Avouch of
crowe' Erinor.
Mine own Eyes.,
9r (rg96):
190-8.
'Nicodemus.'
Crowquill,
A1fred.
A (1g67):
I2_L7.
Cumming, C F Gordon.
See Gordon Cumming. C F.
r
T
h
e
Curtis,
E J.
Death Cry.'
A (1974):
96-106.
,Mary
Cushing,
Paul.
of Barlinghough.'
(lg96,/1992):
6l
91-101.
'By Rule of
Cuthell,
ltrs Edith E.
Thumb.'
H (1g96);
6_57.
'In the
g7 (1895):
Camp of the Shadow of Death.r
l4O_55.
Dale'
g3 (1994):
Darley.
lftre Daughters
go-112,
of Job.
zoL-24,
314-36' 418-4484 (1894):
a2-rr2,
2Lo-24, 317-36,
424-44.
85 (1894):
89-112 , 209-24, 313-36,
423-44.
iA Fog-Idyt.'
(
1
8
9
3
80
424-30.
):
rThe prior,s
j7 (1g92):
Cell;
a Ghost Story.r
296_303.
'Three
OId Maids.,
H (1899):
81-t?81.
'The rndiscretion
Da1las,
Lieut
D.
of Lieut.
De Montesque,
Extra
Aide-de-Camp.'
97 (1898) :
472-512.
rA Lunch for
the General.|
95 (1g99):
225_40.
'The Majorrs
Wife's
Maiden Aunt.'
96 (1999):
472_92.
tThe Author
Dal veror
M.
of "Jessica'r.r
A (1gg7):
r-24.
rAn Episode
Darcy,
Byrne.
in an Evening.'
H (1gg3):
2I_34.
'The Lady
D'Argent,
Elise.
gl (Ig93):
Maud's Walk.'
190-g.
Dasent'
sir
George webb.
Three to one.
15 (1g71):
3g9-431.
16
(I87I/2):
5-38, 133-59, 293-322, 449-70.
L7 (1872)z
69-99,
213-60,
35'7-403, 5OL-44.
18 (].8?2lz
LOL_A?, 245_gL,
389-426.
r
L
a
d
y
'
Davenay,
Dorothea.
Atherton's
Sachet.
64 (Igg7 /g) :
219_31.
'Who? Where?
Which?.'
67 (fgggr/9) :
2og-2g.
rAndrew Garth,s
Davidson,
Hugh Coleman.
pilgrimage.r
55 (Lgg4/5)z
220-30 rThe Benaaishnee.'
56 (Igg5):
471-gO.
rA Clear
Case. |
7L (1890):
fg3-93.
rPanic-Stricken.
|
62 (1987):
361-9.
rThe Three
Card Trick.'
A (1gg5):
Ll4_l?22j.
'A Night
Davies,
C Maurice,
ltA.
in a Ghost-Chamber.'
19 (Lg72/3lz
373-85.
'Something like
a S6ance. |
24 (1874):
350-6.
'TilI
Death Us Do part.'
16 (Lg7L/2):
503-11.
L2
'Haunted. '
24I-7 .
l,irs E t'1.
52 (L883/4) z
rAn Unfortunate
7'7 (1892):
394-404.
Jest. t
rA l"latter of Taste.'
35-60.
86 (1895):
Dawson, Stewart.
rMissed and won. |
154-78.
82 ( 1893 ) :
Fo1ly. '
295-302.
65 (1888):
Day, F Somers.
"Pothecaryrs
rA Cabinet
165-77.
85 (1894):
Secret.r
Deane, Mary (Bathurst).
Davy,
'The Malacca Cane.'
351-8.
64 (I887/8lz
rThe Orange Diamond.r
236-56.
68 (1889):
'How I Became a Novelist.'
187-92.
66 (1888):
DeII,
Reuben.
Charlotte
E and D'Elmond,
Alaricus.
Alaricus.
See Morland,
D'Elmond,
rAnother
Episode
Notley].
Derrick,
Francis
[Pseudonym of Frances
489-98.
Trenoodle.'
5 (1868):
of tliss Tabitha
in the Life
'The Confession
13-28.
A (1868):
of Zil1ah
the Witch.'
rEpisodes
2 (1867):
Trenoodle.'
in the Life
of Miss Tabitha
305-18.
'Gatherings
33I-42,525-37.
in Brittany.'
9 (1869)z
rKing Esar's Slave.'
17-31.
A (1867):
fMy Love Amy.r
L (L866/7lt
299-322.
'Julia
415-31.
O'Grady.'
63 (1887):
Desmond, Denis.
rNat. t
66 (1888):
L93-2O9' 335-49.
'
'
A
c
h
!
65 (1888):
303-20.
Elsa.
D'Esterre-Keeling,
".'
'
301-14.
Descrj-be It" . I
61 (L8a6/7 ) z
Doesn't
"Ghastly
'"Now Lithe
L74-9L.
Gentlemen!".'
57 (1885):
and Listen,
tThe Sort of Thing one Remembers"
414-27.
59 (1886):
rWithin
2O2-L7.
64 (L887/81:.
a Stoners Throw.'
rThe Stoning
to Death of Teodoro Attardo.r
di Christoforo,
EIE Eugenie.
152-68.
92 (1897):
rThe Case of the Rev. Benjamin Beardmore.'
67
Dickinson,
E E.
(1888,29):
475-8O.
'An odd Journey.t
108-16.
64 (1887/8)z
'Broken China.'
198-200.
97 (1898):
Dickson,
F Thorold.
I
I Dol1y Vernon' s Birthday.
69-73 .
98 ( 1899 ) :
'The Affair
96 (1898):
P H.
of the "Blue Coats""
Ditchfield,
340-6.
rA Brighton
A (1879):
52-70.
Detilah.'
Dixon,
Gerald.
'A Literary
A (1878):
106-20.
Siren.'
rNipped in the Bud.'
A (1877):
3L-44.
'That Other Fellow!'
75-[?891.
H (1878):
f"That
77-89.
H (1879):
Pretty
American".I
rBeyond Recall.r
H (1880):
30-IZ+11.
Dixon,
M llepworth.
'only a Womanrs Hand.'
45-52.
90 (1896):
Dixon,
WilLmott.
rsylvesterrs
163-71.
wife.r
56 (1885):
Dodson, E r n e s t .
rA Briefless
Barrister's
Story.'
61 (L8a6/71:
DoIman, F r e d e r i c k .
Dowting,
439-48.
rAn "Agony Co1umn" Mystery.r
A (1887):
Ll'7-24.
Richard.
rThe Daughter of the Dark.'
85-105.
38 (1879):
'The Elba of the Thames.r
83-98.
36 (1878):
'Genius
434-49.
at the Hammer.'
34 (L877/8)z
'The Ghoul.'
342-52.
33 (1877):
'The Going Out of Alessandro
2II-26.
Pozzone.t
36 (1878):
rHer Child's
351-65.
Cry. |
35 (1878):
rThe Marine Binocular.'
191-203.
35 (1878):
rA Midnight
44I-52.
WaIk.'
62 (1887):
rThe Mysterious
2IO-2O.
34 (1877/8)z
Speculator.'
I
|
487-93.
51 ( 1883 ) :
"The Stage Waits" .
rThat Night. '
83-97.
34 (L877/81 t
' The To11 of Charon. '
H ( 1878 ) :
52-[?73 I .
13
Doyle,
A Conan.
See Conan Doyle,
A.
'paid up
Lynne C.
to Date.'
H (1889):
Il_0-t?2O1.
'The Black pointer.'
Edith
Stewart.
A (1992):
29-49.
'A Californian
Story.'
75 (1991 ):
3g-49.
'Fred Alfordrs
partner.t
A (1995):
22-7.
rThe Last
Boat in the Lock.,
H (1g95):
103-12.
'
r
A ( 1993 ) :
"Once Too Often,,.
59-7j .
rOn Information
Received.'
A (1gg9):
7L-83.
rRicochet.t
A (1894):
59-74.
rThe Strange
Office
of a pin.'
H (1993):
55-90.
r"That odd
Red Mark".'
A (lg9O):
53_71.
'A Twin-rdentity.'
A (1891):
46_56.
rMrs. Fitzjohnsonrs
Drummond, Lester
[?Lister].
Elopement.'
59
(1886 ) :
341-8.
rparsonrs Duty.'
Dutton,
Christie.
92 (1997):
5g-70.
'Grasp the skirts
Dyan, Megof Happy chance.'|
79 (1g92):
277-97.
'Saved by
the Strike.'
7j (1992):
37e-94.
'A christmas
Dyer, T F Thiselton.
Nightmare.'
A (1ggo):
L22-g.
rA Salvation
Earle,
Elliven.
Lass.'
93 (1994):
274-gO.
Eastwood, I"1. rTzigge.
A Russian Sketch.'
54 (lgg4):
2OO-9.
'wild
sHfing.'
55 (1884/5) z
352-9.
'Mrs. crupper's
Edersheim,
811a.
Diplomacy.'
62 (lgg7):
3o7-zg.
'A Dilemma
Ederson,
Mira.
on Dartmoor.'
69 (l8g9):
300-11.
'
C
o
I
o
n
e
I
'
Edwardes,
Charles.
Eva.
7A ( lg92 ) :
375-95 .
'Estridrs
Elgrave,
C.
Lied. |
62 (1887):
462-75.
r
A
Eliot,
Fe1ix.
Mummy's Bequest.'
69 (1gg9):
474-g3.
'A Unigue Instance.,
g2 (Ig93):
Elliot,
Allen.
392-409.
rone, and Another.r
Elliott,
Anne.
73 (1990):
162-73.
rOn piguet.'
E1lis,
G Stanley.
97 (Ig9g):
259-65.
rSergeant
Harding's
Grandfather.,
97 (1999):
IL2-2I.
'Father
Elliston,
Marion.
Time. r
95 ( 1899 ) :
136-47 .
tAt Villers-la-Montagne
Errol,
Josephine.
in ,7O.'
76 (1991):
D'Oyle,
Drewry,
410-20.
'After His Death. '
fThe Death Dance. |
76 ( 1891) :
76 (1891 ) :
395-4Ol .
6B-a2.
rFaces in the Fire.t
79 (1892):
179-90.
rThe Story
g3 (1994):
of prince
Ivan Ermolaitch.'
39-51.
'Unknown.'
H (1891):
97-IL2.
rBob Kennedy's widow-Hunt. j
Escott'
T H s.
L2 (lg7o):
104-12.
'A Dinner with
the ',Jolly
old 8o7". r
13 (1971) :
337_41.
'How the
Failed.'
I7 (L872):
"Gadfly"
54-69.
rA tlaCnan's Storir.'
A (L867):
92-6.
'P1ump for Blinker.r
23 (1874):
222-9.
'Something
|
like
a Twelfth-Night
Character.
22 (L873/412
475-81.
rWarned in a Dream,,
A (1869):
27-32'
A
Ethridge,
Leslie.
Ghost Story Without
an End.r
A (1g96):
L23-7.
rThe captain's
Fairbairn,
Archie.
cigarette
case.,
H (1ggz):
2L-32.
'In the Nick
of Time.'
H (1888):
7O-Bl.
'Blue Blocd. |
Farrer,
J A.
64 (1887/8) z
llZ-29.
'Diamonds and
Fellows,
E C.
Gold.,
37 (L878/9):
456-77.
'
A
t
l
a
n
t
i
c
Fenn' George Manville.
Mail - First
class.'
A (1g70):
74-80.
'Dying by poison.'
13 (L87O/L|z
342-4.
'A Lady's pet.r
13 (L87O/L);
190-6.
Fenn,
W W.
rMy Last Night
A (1872):
in the OId Country.'
'Ralph Dayner's Doom.' A (f873):
89-96.
rThe Red-Leather
65-72.
A (1874):
Pocket-Book.r
rThe Secret of the Stair.'
III-22.
A (1875):
110-15.
44L-7L.
Fenton, verner.
96 (1898):
of Life".'
"'The Gift
'A Combeshire
11I-28.
Ferguson,
H (1886):
Heroine.'
Robert.
'Fulfilled.r
Field,
Maude.
A (1894):
IO7-I2.
Fielder-King,
Ada.
Ada Fielder.
See King,
'The Haunted Farm House.'
90 (1896):
Fiennes,
EoD tlrs Nathaniel.
382-98.
rA tast Surrender.r
6-55.
H (1895):
rA Perplexing
203-24'
95-112,
Young woman.'
80 (1893):
324-36,
432-44.
rTold at Midnight.'
Firth,
tlrs J F B.
227-35.
98 (1899):
rThe Home Coming.r
Fitzgerald,
236-42.
M M.
98 (f889):
tThe Actor's
Fitzgerald,
A (1878):
54-65.
Percy.
Conquest. I
rBlades the Clown.'
A (1881):
98-109.
106-30,
4 (L867/8lz
475-503.
Diana Gay.
3 (1867):
IO9-30,
206-23, 362-8L,
5 (1868):
236-56, 364-8L, 485-505.
514-36.
6 (1868):
51-76, 225-52, 4L2-46, 544-58.
r"I Cannot Marry You, My Pretty
(1882):
1-10.
Maid!'.'H
'Is She an Heiress?r
78-89.
A (1880):
'Keeping His Eyes Open.'
A (1869):
85-96.
rMiss Philpotts
23-50.
A (1879):
the Beauty.r
'My Coal-Black
Beard. t
A (1877):
71-85.
rThe Rideouts.'
H (1880):
1-[?f5].
t
rscratch the Russian -.
H (1885):
62-l?751.
'Theodore of Corsica.'
129-46,259-79,
10 (1869/70)z
389-414.
'Four Wise Virgins.'
289-96.
86 (1895):
Fitz-Gerald,
S J Adair.
'The Two Eistedfodds.'
43-66.
H (1892):
E M Tudor.
Fitzjohn,
t
A
Mystery
of the West Coast of Africa.
Fleet,
Capt Henry Louis.
r-16.
H (1897):
'A Literary
Venture.'
68 (1889):
312-23.
Albert.
Fleming,
rBy Cab].e.r
H (1878):
113-[?].
Fonbanque, Albany de.
'The Case of a Pipe.r
7 (1868/9lz
4L4-L9.
'Collared.'
A (1874):
22-32.
rAn Enigma.'
103-[?].
H (1881):
'Fatal
9 (1896):
557-65.
Jewels.'
rThe Lovers of Tangle
Island.r
A (1873)z
LL2-2I.
rPoor James Wymper.'
293-305.
L7 (L872)z
rThe Red Lancer.t
20 (1873):
341-58.
'Ttro of a Trade.'
450-61.
52 (L883/4).
'The American
with
the Moist
Eye.'
Gentleman
Archibald.
Forbes,
I
222-30.
52 (1883/41 z
'A Costermonger's
10 (L869/7O)z
355-60.
Club.t
'Disinherited
35-41.
A (1871):
by a Kilt.'
rPalma.'
2a8-3O2.
58 (1885/6lz
Randolph.
Fortescue,
rMr. Potter's
Secretary.'
Private
67 (1888/1889):
Fowke, Frank Rede.
409-16.
rour Water Picnic.r
H
'one by one.t
R E.
Francillon,
rA Drawing-Room
Beata.
Francis,
rCaptain
llrs Alexander.
Fraser,
L73-92.
(1888):
34-4L.
L29-56.
37 (L878/9)z
28 (L875/6):
425-35.
Performance.'
- Plunger.r
74 (189I):
Fitzroy
15
rA Summer Idyll.'
H (1890):
94-10I.
'Tregarthon
of the Red Hand.,
79 (1892):
150-64.
'Under the Willow.'
78 (1892):
148-58.
r'rTis
Womanrs Whole Existence".'
A (1891):
3t-45.
'Little
Fraser,
(1896):
Fred J.
Number Three.t
9l
356-437.
rA Romance of Belgravia.r
g2 (1893):
French,
Cecil
F.
409-15.
rThe HFreshe,
Justin.
Street
Affair.t
62 (1882):
494-509.
'
A
party.r
Friswe1l,
J Hain.
Co6perative
Christmas
A (1870):
42-a.
rA case for
Fry'
E N Leigh.
the Authorsr
society.'
89 (1996):
49-63rA Fraudulent
I
Authoress.
B0 (1893 ):
382-93.
'The Other side of
the wall.'
85 (1994):
407-16.
rThe Gain of Earth.'
Gardiner,
Baron.
69 (1889):
I97-2O3.
rAs It Happened. '
58 (1889):
197-203.
rA Story of a Picture.'
65 (1888):
57-64.
'A Story of the Sands.,
Gaskell,
G Vickars.
75 (1891):
191-200.
r
T
h
e
Gautier,
Judith.
Serpent-Flower.'
63 (1887):
299-315.
rThe Inkeeper
caye. S.
of the Landes.,
9G (1898):
60-20.
rJumping to Conclusion.'
Geoghegan, Mary.
GO (1886):
2L9-28.
'Signifying
|
Nothing.
97 (1898):
50-3.
r
A
l
I
Gibbon,
Charles.
a creen Willow.'
H (f897) z
L-2L.
A Eeartrs
Problann.
45 (1881):
IO9-29,
237-56,
367-84,
486-s08.
46 (I88l-/2) z
105-28 , 235-56.
rloving
a Dream.'
51 (1883):
165-81,364-84.
tA Manr s Love. |
62 (1887 ) :
219-55.
'One of His fnventions.
'
50 ( 1883 ) :
445-77.
5I ( 1883 ) :
ll4-28.
rOnly a Mi1lion.r
44 (1881):
4L-62.
37 (L878/9lt
353-84,
Queen of the tteador.
385-403.
38 (1879):
IO7-28, L29-52, 359-84, 385-411.
39 (1879):
101-28, I29-47,
365-84, 385-404.
40 (L879/801:
tO5-28,
25L-6,
320-2.
'
H
o
n
o
u
r
Gibney,
Somerville.
Among Thieves.r
H (1892):
33-42.
rLovers fronies.'
Gleadhill,
w H.
91 (1896):
59-74.
rCartisr
Glover,
Francis.
Fol-ly.'
91 (1896):
155-73.
fre
xings
oyn Rangers
of panmure
Gordon].
[pseudonym
His Life. |
84 (1894):
174-88.
r
A
Glynn, Cora1ie.
Dream of a wild White Doe.r
B0 (1893):
L64-75.
rAwkward for
Godfrey,
Elizabeth.
Tabitha.r
85 (1894):
262-79.
'Won by an Ear.,
Goodman, G J.
65 (1888):
24-35.
rFor the Second Time.'
Gordon,
81 (1893):
273-gL.
Quinton.
rA Story of Engagements.r
A (1892):
103-12.
rlnto
Gordon,
Lieut
Sterdart,
R n.
the Unknown.r
H (1897):
IO5-24'A Night
Gordon Cumming, C F.
of Horror.'
60 (f886):
467-7I.
Glyn,
subaltera,
rWith
Gordon,
craeme,
Panmure.
Roland.
Graham,
Jeffrey.
See Glyn,
Subaltem.
rAn Adventure
in Girldom.,
rCui bono? or,
the Story
of
62 (1887):
330-5.
Chloe Tenterden.t
A (1877): 45-70.
'Through the Multitude
Graham, Winifred.
of Business.r H (1894):
52-74.
'
A
Grant, James.
String of Ghost Stories. I A ( L 8 7 2 l t
L24-8.
rForetold by the Cards. |
crant,
Olga.
65 ( 1 8 8 8 ) : 4 4 7 - 7 4 . 6 6
(1888): 59-78, 160-70.
Grant, Tritton.
In the hd.
92 (1897):
L-45, 113-43 , 225-62,
337-58. 93 (1897): l-r8.
I
william.
crant,
creene,
!,lillie
Greenhow, H M.
'l{abellars
ll-I?23J.
Edith.'
A (1888):
|
rA Cycling
86-10I.
Courtship.
97 (1898):
S.
'Just
in Time!r
68 (1889):
339-55.
'The Candidature
4L
of Mr. Dav1ish.t
E C.
(1880):
Grenvitle-Murray,
297-302.
'Max Reineke's
48-53.
A (1880):
Great Book. '
rThe Wretched Rector.'
A (1887):
69-81.
crete,
Stephen.
I
'The Little
H ( 1883 ) :
6-20.
Russian
Servant.
Gr6vi11e,
Ilenri.
rSo Like the Prince.r
102-8.
A (1880):
Hake, A Egrmont.
'
Mad". I
H (1893 ):
24-54.
Ha1kett,
C Craigie.
"Fiddle
tAn Alpine
H (1887):
63-78.
Tragedy.r
Hall,
A S Marshall.
'Alms and the Man.'
313-18.
90 (1896):
Hamley, E C.
rThe Dreams that
Fade.t
97 (1898):
513-60.
Hancock, Mary S.
'Life's
198-206.
Possibilities.'
90 (1896):
'MBre Angdle. '
297-304.
86 (1895 ) :
rThe Mouse-Tower on the Tyne.'
(1893):
8l
384-95.
rPhil. |
27L-98.
78 (1892 ):
'Poppies.r
74-82.
88 (1895):
rA sunset at Lugarno.r
54-61.
97 (1898):
rA White Sister.'
288-93.
85 (1894):
|
'The Counsel of Myronides.
193-203.
82 (1893):
Hankin,
St John E C.
rlloxon's
A (1886):
Theatre
Royal.'
Charles.
rThe Secret Society.'
444-59.
59 (1886):
rfn
Hay].
of Mary Cecil
Hardcastle,
I'lark [pseudonym
Room.r
A (187I):
50-8.
rMrs. Duncanrs Wi11. I A (18721:
102-9.
52-66.
Hannan,
Sir
Rupertrs
rone Summer Month.r
L97-2L2,
326-41.
15 (1871):
Hay, Mary Cecil.
See also
'
I s Jade ornament.
'Lady Hartwell
63 ( 1887 ) :
Alfred.
Harcourt,
48-60.
r"Happen and Chance".r
95 (1898):
527-59.
Hardie,
M B.
rBeatrice
H (1891):
tatrobe.r
tlardy].
Hardy,
Iza Duffus
[Lady Duffus
L-29.
rDr. Kenrick's
48-70.
H (1890):
creat
secret.r
'For Marjorie's
74 (1891):
373-99.
Sake. |
'Her Fate.r
7I (1890):
32-46.
I Jeanne z6phirrs
366-80.
Lovers. '
75 ( 1891 ) :
'A Lost Bride.'
A (1890):
t5-29.
rone Christmas
Eve. I
A (1889):
84-109.
rThe Schoolmistress
A (1891):
83-112.
of Morton ltills.r
Ll9-24,
316-36'
83-112,
77 (1892):
A lloanrs
loyalty.
428-44.
92-LL2, 204-24, 317-36,
4L8-44.
78 (1892):
95-LL2,
207-24, 3L7-36, 42L-44.
79 (1892):
rThat Delightful
A (1896):
95-112.
Stranger.'
Lucy.
Hardy,
257-87'
34 (L877/8lz
of the Xative.
Thomas.
Ttre Retum
Hardy,
480-508.
L-27 , 230-55 , 257-8L,
481-508.
35 ( 1878 ) :
37 (L878/91 z
484-508.
L-29,
228-56, 257-8I,
36 (1878):
]--26,
225-56.
'Freddy Elwynrs Wife.r
209-22.
94 (1897):
E.
Harling,
'The Pitiful
479-92.
94 (1897):
History
of Gertrude.r
'Red and Black.'
353-63.
94 (1897):
'A Sea-Fish in the River.'
439-44.
95 (1898):
rProfessor
64 (1887/8)z
Bommsennrs Germs.r
Harmer, Ernest
C.
324-31.
rTwo Clever
People.'
76 (1891):
256-88.
rChild Ciss.'
A (1885) z
L24-t?91.
Visit
to an Editor.r
A (f882):
82-91.
rA Painterrs
Love.'
A (1886):
22-35.
Haro1d-Harrison,
B.
Beatrice.
r!4y Fatal
Harraden,
Harris,
Harris,
'The Violinrs Voice. | 49 (1882/31z 475-7.
rwhat Was His Motive?'
70 (1889):
L77-85.
'The Surrender of Joshua.'
Ada t.
4L-9.
97 (1898):
'The Professorrs Prob1em.t 59 ( 1 8 8 9 ) :
Mary Kernahan.
179-96.
tThe Singular Dileruna of Mr. John Westbrook.'
62 (1887):
275-95.
rFound at Blazing
Bret.
Star.t
47 (1882):
46-60,
172-84.
rA Gentleman of La Porte.'
42 (1880):
50-9.
'An Heiress
of Red Dog.'
37 (L8'78/9lz
321-33.
rPeter
'
Schroeder.
40 (L879/8Ol z
42-55.
r"A Tourist
from Injianny".'
36 (1878):
424-3L.
'Chantry
Hartley,
llrs.
Manor-House.'
28 (L875/61z
368-79.
rAn Awkward Mistake.'
Harwood,
John Berwick.
2 (J-8671:
443-54.
'Christmas-Eve.r
A (1872):
33-41.
'How My Debts Were Paid.r
2 (1867)z
L82-92.
rThe lce-Gorge.r
A (1875):
92-6.
rOn Leave.r
5 (1868):
333-49.
,The Servantrs
HaIl. '
19 (Lg'72/31 z
331-9.
rThe llospital
Hatton,
Joseph.
Mistletoe.'
13 (L870/L)z
289-92.
'A Midnight
I
Adventure.
A (1873 ):
122-7.
'Village
Tyrants.t
2I (1873):
5-24, 196-215.
rA Day and a Night.'
Havilland,
Saumarez de.
65 (1888):
L54-64.
'The Message from the Desert.r
58 (1889):
63-78.
188-206.
'My Luncheon Party.r
H (1889):
4L-[?641.
rStrange Clients.r
65 (1888):
409-23.
'A Ten-Rupee Fortune.t
67 (1888/9):
36-40.
f"That Heliograph!u.'
H (1892):
67-93.
'When Doctors
---.r
Differ
H (1888):
43-60.
Harte,
Haweis,
'Ready Money.'
H R Haweis].
55 (1885):
80-7.
(L886/7lz
from the Underworld.r
6l
466-80.
'
A
n
t
Julian.
Automatic
Enigrna.
294-306.
35 (1878):
lfhe Countess
Pelicitars
Discower:7.
44 (1881):
424-45.
M E lilrs
'Words
Hawthorne,
4s (1881): 64-89.
rDr. Carajors Patient.r
A (1882): 81-93.
Kildhurm's Oak. 4L (1880):
333-53, 454-73. 4 2 ( 1 8 8 0 ) :
75-83,191-206.
Iove - or a lf:une. 56 (1885 ):
209-23, 316-30 , 44I-56.
57 (1885): 66-79, 205-L7, 335-51, 462-80. 58 (f885,/6):
71-85, L97-2L2.
'A Lover in Spite of Himself.'
40 (L879/8O)z 299-3IO,
420-33.
lliss Cadogma. 55 1L884/5lz
37-6I. 159-84, 315-37, 429-46.
'Ivly Friend Paton.'
5l- (1883 ):
294-308.
'Prince Saroni 's Wife. '
A ( 1880) :
L8-47 .
'A Strange Friend.'
53 (f884):
326-43, 4L8-4L.
Hay, Charles W. rTold By a Comprador.r
A (L872):
97-101.
'By and By. , 29 (1876):
llay, Mary cecil.
60-7.
'By a Leap.r H (1875): 66-[?75].
rA Father's
497-5L5.
Story.'
26 (1875):
fHow I wrote a Novel.'
28 (L875/6lz
360-7.
fKaters
Engagement.'
20 (1873):
373-92.
tNotes from a German Band.'
484-500.
25 (L874/5\ z
'Ploughed by Moments.r
A (1875):
104-10.
rThrough the Breakers.'
453-64.
22 (L873/4)t
I Under Life' s Key. |
28 (1875/6) z
5-28 , 228-40 .
r"WelI Done!"I
23 (1874):
IL7-32.
See also Hardcastle,
Mark.
'The Denver Express.'
A A.
311-30.
52 (L883/4)z
'On the Mule-Shoe Curve.'
157-65.
59 (1885):
'A Passenger from Shanghai. |
46I-70.
56 (1885):
rTwo
51 (1883):
344-6L.
"Pards".'
Haynes, Lily.
69 (1889):
232-8.
"'Dook".'
rA
r
Halrward, R.
68 (1889):
4L8-25.
Queer Patron.
r
A
Heathcote,
A M.
Dark Dress-Wig.'
65: I92-2OL.
'
|
64 (L887 /8) z
38-50.
".
"We Villains
Hector,
Annie French.
See Alexander,
l{rs.
'A Month in the Latin
Heddle, Ethel
F.
92 (1897):
Quarter.'
rThe Ards House Mystery.r
Heins,
Edward.
A (1888):
83-[?96].
rChivalry's
Henderson, Gertrude RIosalie].
Pearl.'
H (1889):
Hayes,
144-51.
L2r-l? ) .
'Sallyrs
Lovers.'
63 (1887):
87-101.
'That Awful Cuckoo-Clock.'
75-95.
A (1886):
rThe Curse of the Vasartas.'
Henry, Eva M.
H (1889):
1-[?]31.
r
Fleece". '
7I (1890 ) :
282-9.
"Gideon's
rThe Last Links. |
67 (1888/9):
205-8.
rMy Secret. |
65 (1888):
185-9f.
rPaul and the Trespasser.'
265-79,386-408.
73 (1890):
rSilence.'
77-85.
79 (L8921 z
'Too Late! |
A (1888):
97-[?106].
rMiss Massareene's
Henty, E A.
Ghost.r
453-70.
64 (Ia87/8lz
'My Terrible
Night
in Malta.'
H (1887):
105-16.
rThe Paraschites.'
Herbertson,
Mallard..
69 (1889):
77-87.
'A Thief
Herries,
Violet.
in the Night.'
69 (1889):
159-76.
'Wanted - a Tenor.r
Hervey, Charles.
65 (1888):
44I-6.
'12 (1890):
rEastward Ho!r
Hess-Kaye, E.
68-81.
'The Russian Spy.'
Hildyard,
DrArcy.
75-82.
90 (1896):
rVerra,
the Opera Dancer.'
71 (1890):
290-300.
'City
Hills,
F.
Katharine
and Suburban.'
92 (1897):
2L2-24.
rA Victim
303-22.
of Circumstances.r
88 (1895):
'Dinahrs
Hincks,
Nellie.
Adventure.'
104-f6.
A (1887):
rThe Mary Stuart
Hind. C Lewis.
Drawings.'
115-28.
68 (1889):
I Parson Sal. '
66 ( 1888 ) :
36-48.
'Told by Professor
Pearce.'
62 (1887):
345-60.
rAn Indian
Hine, Charles.
Storm.'
H (f886):
100-10.
'Country
Newspapers. '
Hitchman,
J Francis.
4 (1868):
178-87.
'What the Moon Revealed.r
Hoare, Ratcliff.
96 (1898):
235-44.
'The Brown Lady.'
Hoey, Itrs [Frances]
8 (1869):
53-69,
Cashel.
L97-2L9.
Ttre Iover's
52 (I883/4lz
257-84,
53
Creed.
385-411.
(1884):
L-24,
1-33, L29-62, 257-8I,
385-409.
54 (1884):
129-51 , 25'7-82, 385-416.
I-29,
).29-54.
55 (L884/5) z
Hohler, Venetia.
or "Prince's"?'
94 (1897):
113-20.
"'Hengler's"
'Faulknerrs
62 (1887):
I94-2O4.
Holdsworth,
Annie E.
Inheritance.r
rA Study in Oak.'
60 (1886):
289-303.
rAn Unredeemed Pledge.'
163-78.
64 (L887/8)z
18
19
rThe Madness of Gabrielle
Clive.
gO (Ig93):
Rousillon.,
310-23.
,The Cad.,
Holland, Mark.
87 (1995):
370-gg.
'captain Dawsonrs Last Love
Hormes, ceorge.
Affair.'
62 (rggz):
63-83.
| "Miss Unapproachable,,.|
66 (lggg):
299-310.
rGladys Grey.,
Honnywill, W Keppel.
g7 (1995):
3O7_L7.
'Itugh Holroyd.'
83 (1894):
3OO-13.
r
H
o
w
p
o
r
r
y
Hood' Tom.
r won
and a postmastership.r
I (rg66/7)z
324-3L rLady Brockden's Niece.' 92 (1g97):
Hopkins, Annie G.
g7-r12.
rMy Dead Wife.,
69 (1889): 3L7-32.
rstronger than Death.'
76 (lg9l):
L74-g9.
' T h e W o m a nw i t h
the lcy Hand.'
69 (lgg9):
444_57'The Nine Daysr
Hopper, Nora.
g5_95.
A (f996):
eueen.'
Hornung, Ernest W. 'A Spoilt Negative.'
G5 (Iggg):
7G_g9.
lThe Stroke of Five.,
64 (LgB7/Bl:
70_81.
r
A
t
'
Howden, F A.
the Dawning.
H (1997) z 97-LO4.
'The Last of the vauriens.r
Hubbard' w F,
62 (lgg7):
153-02.
tThat unscrupulous pitt.,
64 (Lag7/g):
414_24.
'The colonelrs wooing. '
Huddleston, Kathreen.
g2 (1g93 ) : 301-rr.
rThe Detective who Faired.r
Hudson, J.
g7 (1995): 64-70'
W
h
y
?
|
Hughes, Annie.
7I (1890):
372-92.
rstorm-Tost.r
Hughes, Frances E.
H (lgg6):
55-71.
rDolores.r
Hullah, Mary E.
55 (Lgg4/5lz
307-14.
'He and She.'
63 (1887): L7g-A7.
'Professor Brankerts
Hume. Fergus.
secret. | 7o (lgg9):
93-112,
2 0 2 - 2 2Humphreys, Eliza Margaret, n6e Go1lan.
See Rita.
Hungerford, Margaret Inde Margaret wolfe Argres].
^april's rady.
7L (189O): 1-19, LI3-29, 225-42, 337-61.
72 (1890): L-27, tt3-35 , 225-47, 337-69. 73 (1890):
l-40, I13-49, 225-55, 337-74.
'The Baby.'
A (1879): 29-43.
'The Dilemma.r H (1828):
24-I?391.
'In an Evil Hour.'
62 (1gg7):
176-93Peter's tfife.
93 (1894):
I-24, ll3-37 , 225_52, 337_5.t.
A4 (1894):
L-2L, tt3-45, 225-63, 337-68. 85 (1894):
L-26, LL3-44, 225-50, 337-78.
"'Their Last Resource". '
6l (Lgg6/? l:
345_59.
Undercurrents.
64 (L887/Blt
257-93, 385_413. 65 (1888):
l-23, 129-53, 257-AL, 385-40?. 66 (1888): L_23, L2g_49,
257-8O, 385-407. 67 (1889,/9): I-2I, 129-5I.
r"What a Mad World It
fs, My Masters!",'
H (Ig79):
I]-]^_24.
'Zara. ' A (1883
I02-11.
):
'At the "pothick".,
Hunt, Margaret [l|rs elfred w Hunt].
61 (Lgg6/71:
3l5-30 The lcaden Casket.
40 (La79/8Olz
353-84t 476_50g. 4L
( 1 8 8 0) :
L O O - 2 ?, 2 2 9 - 5 6 , 3 5 4 - 9 4 , 4 8 3 - 5 0 8 . 4 2 ( 1 8 8 0 ) :
94-L2A, 224-55, 356-84, 479-SOB. 43 (f880/1):
9g-]-2g,
227-55.
'Reading for Honours.r
6l (Lgg6/7lz
4gl-9g.
"'Rigged with Curses Dark". |
43 (1g90,/f ):
2g7_3LO.
'The Shutes of Sheffield.'
.
5I (1883):
Lg3_2O2.
HoIIand,
lfhat Other Person.
477-508.
59
58 (1885,/6):
357-84,
(1885):
1O0-28, 227-56, 356-84, 480-508.
60 (1886):
100-28 , 229-56 , 355-83 , 480-508.
6l_ (1886/7 | |
LO2-23 ,
227-56 I Truth
'
Triumphant.
50 ( 1883 ) :
423-43 .
'My Lady. '
Hunt, Violet.
H (1880):
128-[?J.
'A Summer Hotel
65 (1888):
408-19.
Hunting,
J D.
"Fate".'
'Jack of Diamonds.'
Ingersoll,
Jack.
57 (1885):
427-30.
'Afraid
Edward A.
frving.
of the Dark.'
67 (1888,/9):
59-67.
'Sea-Bank
26L-9O.
Jackson,
Henry.
Farm.t
2'7 (1875):
69-99,
89-[?97].
Jackson,
J 14. rA Year and a Day.'
H (1889):
rLend Me a Florin.'
I0 (1869/70)z
Jackson,
Iady.
533-40.
'In Passionrs
Louey.
Wake.f
41-53.
Jackson,
85 (1894):
' In the Preacher' s Heart. I
90 ( 1896 ) :
53-63 .
rRobin Hood.'
81 (1893 ):
311-20.
rThe Course of True Love.r
Mary.
67 (1888129):
364-9.
Jagues,
rAs Before.'
Jameson, William.
54 (1884):
2LI-24.
'A Dreadful
Case.'
43 (1880/1):
346-60.
rA Terrible
Impasse.r
H (1895):
90-102.
Jamieson, W J.
rAn frish
|
fdyll.
38 (1879):
199-206.
Jay, Harriett.
rThe Use of Friends.'
C Carlyon.
87 (1895):
156-88.
Jenkins,
'Mea Culpa!r
Jerome, J T.
58 (L885/6)z
319-38.
rThe Mystery
Mylne.'
Johnstone,
D Lawson.
of Herbert
67 (1888r/9):
68-78.
llrs Robert.
Drawn Blank.
74 (1891):
97-LL2,
203-24,
75 (I89I):
86-112, 2OI-24, 306-36 ' 43L-44.
310-36, 423-44.
76 (1891):
93-IL2'
2OO-24t 322-36, 42L-44.
rMy Princess
A (1889):
Naomi.r
110-25.
'The Warneford
Abbey Ghost. '
H ( 1890 ) :
87-93 .
'A Bitter
149-68.
Expiation.'
88 (1895):
Judd, A M.
436-71.
A Daughter
97 (1898):
131-64,
335-62,
of Lil-ith.
183-216,
98 (l-899):
74-105,
296-333,
433-64.
rThe
1-40.
97 (1898):
"Grey Men" of Kunharva.t
Elsa.
Kee1ing,
Elsa d'Esterre.
See DrEsterre-Keeling:,
'
H
o
w
Thames Trout.r
H (1879):
Keene, John H.
I Caught My First
Jocelyn,
65-74
'Bessie cray. |
Winston.
93 (1897):
52-67.
rBunchie.r
A (1895):
28-57.
rFather Time. t
95 (1898):
97-II1.
I tittle
|
Mrs. Fitz.
94 ( 1897 ) :
66-86,
rThe Pearl of Pevynsy.'
80-96.
92 (1897):
rYellow co1d. t
95 (1898):
97-111.
rA Cruel
Problem.'
A (1889):
59-70.
Kennard,
tlrs Edward.
rMy Christmas
Dinner.r
A (1892):
2J--8.
I The Last Feoffee. '
Philip.
2L8-2'7 .
Kent,
57 ( 1885 ) :
rAt the Dead Manrs Door.'
LL7-28.
Kernahan,
Coul-son.
53 (1887):
'In the White l4oonrs Mystery. |
290-8.
59 (1886):
'A Strange Refusal.r
A (1885):
79-I?861.
rWrought by a Stranger.'
57 (1885):
97-LO4.
'A Modern Dilemma.'
Edward.
66 (1888):
468-84.
Kersey,
rA Romance of a Public
|
Library.
68 (1889):
35-49.
rAn Improbable
77 (1892):
L72-85.
Kespa, H W.
Story.'
'"His
257-72.
Own Counsel".'
81 (1893):
King, Ada Fielder.
'It
Was Too Good to Be.'
79 (1892):
362-74.
rA Retrospect.
I
76 (1891 ):
35-47.
Kendrick,
20
2L
King,
King,
Katharine.
Eugh Uelton.
26 (1875):
405-36,
26L-92,
545-73.
27 (1875):
lL7-29.
'
A
Richard
Ashe.
148-58.
Coalstrike
Romance.'
83 (1894):
Passionrs
257-87,
Slave.
67 (1888/9)z
385-408.
68 (1889):
L-23, L29-52,
69 (1889):
L-23,
L29-58,
257-8L, 385-409.
257-82, 385-4L4.
70 (1889):
I-26,
113-38.
See also under sasil.
rTalo Sisters
Kingscote,
Evelyn.
L48-7L.
of One Race. ' 74 ( 1891 ) :
'The Mystery of St. Remi.r H (1877):
Kingsley,
Henry.
1-[?21].
'Our Suspicious
'
Neighbours.
29 (1876 ) :
217-37.
rHis Enemy.'
Kitton,
E E.
90 (1896):
399-413.
tAunt Dunk.'
Knatchbull-Hugessen,
L K.
2 0 ( 1 8 7 3) :
101-36.
rThe Dumberdene.'
20 (1873 ) :
5r3-34.
Knollys,
B S.
75 ( 1 8 9 1 ) : 3 9 7 - 4 L 3 .
"'A Guilded Grief".'
'JilI.'
80 (1893):
48-56.
rThe Lion and the Mouse.r
75 (189I):
77-85.
rGranny Moorers Mistake.r
Kruger,
Charles.
55 (L884/51:
474-83.
'Tim of Royston Village.r
H (1884):
118-28.
rA Clever Capture.r
Lacey, W J.
481-91.
67 (1888/9):
'A Duplicate
wooing.'
A (1887):
92-103.
'A Game of
65 (1888):
65-75.
Quits.'
'How We
Laing-Meason,
Ivlalcolm.
the Trixie
Gold Mine Company
"Floated"
(Limited).r
60 (1886):
44-56.
Lake, Barbara.
A Cornish
ltaid.
81 (1893):
92-IL2,
207-24,
32L-36,
428-44.
82 (1893):
LO2-I2, 2L4-24.
George.
Philiprs-on-the-Sea.
St.
95 (1898):
L93-2I9,
32L-57,
449-88.
96 (1898):
I-42,
L29-62, 257-98, 385-415.
'Old Major Curtis.r
Lamont, E N.
15 (1871):
L65-77.
'Old Turcanrs Wife.'
Landers, J.
A (1888):
46-I?761.
'The Strange
Lanham, Wm E.
Case of Thomas Blakewitch.'
89 (1896):
178-91.
rBelow the Weir.'
Lanyon.
Oscar.
63 (1887):
225-39.
rKnights
of the Road.'
67 (1888,/9):
I85-2O4.
Lawson, J.
H (1889):
98-t?f091.
"'Stop Thief!"'
rMad Morden.r
Layard,
F L.
A (1886):
96-112.
Le Fanu, J S.
lltre Eaunted
Baronet.
12 (1870):
69-88,
229-51 ,
Lambert,
357-78,
453-75.
13 lL87O/Llz
LO2-2O.
rThe Haunted House in Westminster.r
]6 (L87L/2):
261-85.
'Laura Silver
Bell.'
A (1871):
33-40.
'In
Leigh,
Anthony.
22 (L873/Alt
339-50.
Queer Company.'
rMrs. Fernie's
I
Leigh,
Cecil.
Temptation.
A (1896):
35-45.
r
B
a
b
e
1
H
a
w
i
y
a
t
.
'
Le Queux, william.
94 (1897):
1-8.
rMy Host.'
Lester,
H F.
H (1885):
39-I?47).
rLondonrs Peril.'
5t (1883):
29-42.
rA Ivlysterious
'
Disappearance.
60 (1886):
437-49.
rWho Cut the Wires?r
H (1884):
57-65.
'Addenbrooke.'
tevy,
Amy.
68 (1889):
24-34.
'Little
Lewis, Angelo J.
Miss Brown.'
H (1876):
I04-[?j.
'My Big Fish.'
53 (-1884):
2L8-28.
rThe Mysteries
of Mulberry
House.'
lI (1885):
115-[?].
rWitness Our Hands.r
57 (1885):
352-7.
'The Great
I
Leyland,
Cryptogram
John.
of Mr. Orlando
Tappleby.
(L887/81 z
42s-37.
'Lord Duncimanrs
Dilemma.r
K.
'My First
Brief. |
69 (1889):
64
Leys,
John
66 (L888):
439-73.
150-9.
rA Fast Day.r
John.
23L-4O.
52 (1883/41:
'The Avenger.'
Muriel
93 (1897):
C.
37-51.
'Eustace Hol-te. |
67-81.
97 (1898):
rA Terrible
Lindsey,
Faustina.
Piece of Nonsense.r
77 (1892)z
150-71.
I
rFrom the CoaI Mine to the Coal Scuttle.
Lloyd,
[Urs1 J SaIe.
Lilburn,
Lindsay,
79
(1892):
4l-]--2O.
'Little
A (1890)
72-86.
Snowflake.f
rA Strange Little
Story.'
280-3.
74 (1891):
rA Tale From St. Maryville.'
H (1891):
80-96.
'Written
in Golden Sand.'
H (L892lz
17-32.
'The Fourtheenth
Lloyd,
Mabel Freund.
297-3LI.
Guest.r
92 (1897):
rOur Croquet Campaign.'
Lockhart,
A.
107-14.
27 (1875):
r
M
i
s
s
Lomax, J Acton.
Blunder.r
Poole's
69 (1889):
4A4-9.
'Advertise.
|
Lorinda,
C.
89 (1896):
411-17.
Arthur.
:fhe nhite
Feather.
68 (1889):
488-508.
363-84,
69 (1889):
IO8-27, 239-55, 364-84.
Lovett-Cameron,
llrs lt Juliet.
29 (1876):
293-315,
447-72.
30 ( I876 ) :
103-28 , L53-'76, 36I-84,
411-33.
31 (L876/7 | :
105-28 , 229-56,
360-84 , 484-507.
105-28,
32 (1877 ) z
242-56.
A Ioverrs
Secret.
7L (1890):
81-111,
194-224, 306-36,
424-48.
72 (1890):
82-II2,
198-224, 3L7-34, 4L3-44.
73 (1890) :'74-LLL,
L96-223, 303-36, 415-44.
Louis,
See also
Cameron, Mary Lovett.
I T'vro Brothers.
|
Lucas, Reginald.
78 ( 1892 ) :
45-58.
'The Cobledick
Lucy,
Henry W.
Tragedy.'
A (1881) z
67-73.
rThe Colonel.'
A (1880):
55-67.
'Fron the Chapel Roof. |
38 (1879):
322-3L.
fThe Little
Smallware Shop.'
4I (1880):
434-40.
Ihe r{illerr
s lfiece 45 ( ].881) :
449-7I.
46 (r.88L/2) z
75-92.
'Mr. Josiah
Balloon
Smith's
Journey. |
48 (1882):
65-78.
rMr. Josiah Snithrs
Cabman.'
A (1882):
59-66.
'The Understudier.'
H (1881):
24-l?371.
rThe Fog Signal.r
Lushington,
C M.
445-52.
66 (1888):
rA Fair Dynamiter.'
Luttrell,
Hardress.
L64-73.
61 (L886/7lz
rA Manrs Message,'
Lyon, Chaloner.
98 (1889):
2LA-26.
rAt Night
Lynn Linton,
E.
in a Hospital.'
39 (1879):
31-41.
'Between the Lines.'
A (1885):
28-l?571.
Pr@ Dreans to llaking.
30 (1876):
75-97,
I96-2L5,
325-4I,
450-69.
31 (1876/7 | z
82-101.
'Medea Fortune.'
203-8.
56 (1885):
rMy Compatriot.'
52 (1883/4)z
50-67.
'Under the Snow:
'
40 (1879/80):
410-19.
"In lvlemoriam".
tlell
The tforld
lost.
282-313,
31 (1876/7)z
385-415.
L29-63, 351-84, 385-414.
l-31,
32 (1877):
33 (L877lz
99-L28,
L29-61,
34 (L877/8lz
105-53.
357-4L5.
fThe Young Lions.'
40 (L879/8Olz
56-64
'A Piece of Bric-a-Brac.r
Lys, Christian.
H (1896):
88-112.'
rThe Story
Macaulay,
of a Statue.r
38 (1879):
207-24.
C Trevelyan.
rThe Daimio. I
H (1887):
79-90.
McCarthy,
Justin.
257-87,
478-508.
Donna guixote.
37 (1878/9);
38 (1879):
39 (1879):
1-30,
1-30,
225-86, 478-508.
226-56,
257-86,
I-29,
L29-s6.
40 (L879/8Olz
479-508.
23
.
.
.
.
An Sneuyrs uaughter.
7 (L868/9)z
5-34, 165_92, 309_30,
453-77. 8 (1869):
5-33, L49-75, 293-32L, 437-67. 9
(1869):
67-A9, 226-49, 3Bt-98, 478-92.
rHow Jack Harris Became
an Aesthetic.'
4I (IggO):
G1_75.
r H u m p h r e yH a l i b u r t o n . '
A (19g4):
59-gl.
r J a c k H a r r i s r s M u m m y . 'H ( l g g 5 ) :
gg-t?fOOl.
'Lochinvar
'The Lost
at SaIt Lake.'
15 (lg7l):
59_6g.
Soul.'
A (1996) z
36-49.
raid
of Athens.
49 (ra82/3lz
257-84,
385-415.
50 (1883):
1-31,
129-59,
257-85, 385-411.
5l 0.983):
I_28,
129_56,
257-85,
385-4L2.
52 (1883/4):
I-30,
I29_56.
rProfessor
petrus. I
H (1994):
67-94'Stage Love.,
A (1882):
94-1II.
rTalbot
the Traveller.,
59 (L8a5/6):
339_56.
'Arivivchrurie.'
McCrie,
ceorge M.
57 (1gg5):
440-52.
'The Bridal
of Sollas.,
54 (1894):
300_14.
'Dr. Wygram's
Son. r
G2 (1gg7):
205_lg.
'The Five
Houses of Cairndubh.'
60 (lg96):
325_33.
'The sour
Mccullock'
Janet A.
of the Brahmin.,
97 (1g9g):
2oL-26.
'A Matrimoniar
McDermott, P LAgent.'
63 (1gg7):
309-g4.
'
H
e
r
Macfarlane,
Mary.
Sister
Ebba.'
H (tggg):
113_2g.
rA Love Story.r
69 (lgg9):
497-5OI.
'A Summer
Idy1.'
63 (lg87):
316_31.
| ,'A Fenian
Macintosh,
Sophie
L.
Memory,,. '
95 ( lggg ) :
4g9_95.
t
T
h
e
parson's
Mackenna, Stephen J.
pupil.r
A (1976):
99_[?IfI].
'Scotching
a Snake.'
29 (La76l:
390-96, 4g9_501.
rpatty 's r,overs
Mackintosh,
Margaret.
gg ( Lg95 ) :
. I
3g0-9.
'7L
'Baby Jack. ,
Maclean,
L.
( lggO ) :
269-77 .
'Gillianrs
|
Chi1d.
73 (189O):
2gL-302.
rDefeated.'A
Macleod, Jessie.
(lgg7):
34-54.
rLost!r
A (1885):
16-[?25].
rMark Oldshaw's
Revenge. '
62 ( IggT ) :
23_39.
'A Musicianrs
Story.r
A (lgg3):
31-41.
'Three Meetings.,
58 (Igg5/6)z
463-j6.
'Black
Macmahon, Ella.
and White.'
A (1994):
99-106.
rScyIIa
Macmanus, J E.
and Charybdis.'
H (lgg6):
39_53.
rA Sentimental
Solicitor.'
62 (lgg7):
100_L4.
'A Tennis Club
Tale.r
57 (lgg5):
I92_2O4.
'A Confession
McQuaid, L.
of Crime.,
93 (1897):
457_65.
'The Midnight
Express. |
95 (1998):
IOO_9.
rA Terrible
Night.'
9? (1898):
293-92.
rChecco. ,
Ivlacquoid, Katharine
S.
54 (lgg4):
452-6g.
'The Farmer's
Wife at St. Fiacre.'
H (1991):
65_t?g41.
'The creat
Kermesse of Antwerp. r
6 (1969):
4OI_11.
'In an English
'
Country-House.
59 (lg96):
460_73.
rThe Light
on the Seine.'
56 (Igg5):
3OZ_15.
rMary Abbott's
Tryst.'
53 (lgg4):
3LZ_25.
tMergats petticoat.'
45 (1gg1):
lg6-205.
rThe Mitt
by the Molign6e.'
H (1883):
64_81.
rThe Rocking-Stone
of Tregunc.'
A (1g76):
74_I?g71.
'The Tvro Neighbours
of euirnper.'
35 (lg7g):
65_g6.
rBrother
Macwhirter,
Katharine.
Augustiners
Love Story.r
H (lggg):
L_l3.
r
T
h
e
Madoc' Fayrg2 (rg93):
Long and the short
of rt.'
2g1-5.
'A Short Head.'
A (L8'141:
107-11.
Mainpraise,
w Turley.
rThe Missing
Alice.
of the Stone.r
98 (1899):
Mait1and,
Edith
273-89.
'Wedded in Death.'
24 (L874):
52'75.
Maitland,
James Alexander.
I
'Won by a stratagem.
68 (1889):
207-26.
Makins,
M A.
'The Missing
Deed.r
60 (1886):
57-65.
Ma1let,
C E.
30 (1876):
Mallock,
w H.
llhe lfew Republic.
29 (1876):
5L4-43.
46-65, L89-2O9.
48-73, 133-51, 343-60,
434-49.
3l (L876/7lr
365-84,
A Roance
Century.
43 (1880,/1 ):
of the ttineteenth
485-508.
363-84, 485-508.
44 (188r):
108-28, 236-56,
'The Story of a Widowrs Cruise.'
67 (1888/9):
370-84'
Mar, Ida.
492-508.
'Transplanted.
I
68 (1889):
324-38.
rThe Wolverene. |
I94-2O2.
Marchant,
Slingsby.
80 (1893 ):
rThe l4ajor's
(1896):
438-44.
Marryat,
Augusta.
Diplomacy.'
9I
'On a Christmas
A1tar.'
77 (1892):
47'55.
Marryat,
Ethel.
rA Professional
7L (1890):
144-63, 253-68.
Lady-Kil1er.'
r"Butcher'd
to ]lake a Holiday".'
Marryat,
Florence
[}|rs Ross Church].
A (1894):
34-42.
rCaptain Nortonrs
449-65.
Diary.'
11 (1870):
325-44,
12 (1870):
119-32.
rGood-Bye.'
H (1890):
1-8.
'Her Ladyship's
A (1890)z
Lover.'
43-52.
'In this
A (f896):
10-18.
World, or the Next.'
'Jealous
A (1889):
8-22.
Mrs. Benetfink.'
'The Mistakes
1-9.
of Marriage.'
H (1892):
'Three Ghosts. I
120-8.
A (1870):
rAn Utter
'
15 ( 1871 ) :
356-77 .
Impossibility.
rA Bed for the Night.r
H (1889):
70-[?80].
Marsh, Richard.
rPayment for a Life.I
H (1888):
51-9.
rA Silent
427'37.
Witness.f
69 (1889):
rKnoqtn at Last.'
61-[?65].
Ivlarston, Philip
B.
H (1876):
rProse and Poetry.r
M E.
68 (1889):
426-43.
Martin,
'Waiting.'
176-82.
Matthews,
Brander.
60 (l-886):
'A Disgrace
IO2-L2.
to Her Family.l
H (1890)z
Maxwell,
Sybil.
rThe White Coach.'
74 (189I):
4IO-22.
'The Good St. Anthony. '
2]-6-26 .
W Babington.
59 ( 1886 ) :
r
|
430-40.
56 (1885):
"There Is a Tide".
'Those T!vo.'
May, J P.
67 (1888,/9):
346-63.
1A Novel Collection
41-61.
A2 (1893):
of Curios.r
May, Katherine.
'A Reminiscence
77 (1892):
4I3-L7.
of Naples.'
Mayne, Frank.
'Uncle
|
Richard.
Meadows, Alice
Maud.
80 ( 1893 ) :
394-407 .
I'{axwel1,
Meadows.
l,teadows Taylor,
Colonel
See Taylor,
Colonel
Ienifip1.
Mennert,
66 (1888):
210-15.
andr6.
"'Bon Gargon".'
|
tOnly an Incident.
427-37.
Leonard.
67 (1888/9):
Merrick,
rA House of Horrors.r
1-50.
Merry,
Andrew.
95 (1898):
'The Love of Darby Macartney.'
97 (1898):
415-35.
'The Man-Eater of Avaghoe.'
165-83.
97 (1898):
'The Taking of Bal.lynagle
Tower.'
347-62.
96 (1898):
|
155-83.
98 (1898):
"'whom God l{ath Joined".
t
A
120-8.
Broken Distaff.r
A (1879):
Middlemass,
Jean.
'Peter
A (1877)z
Scottrs
Dream.'
22-9.
a.
4O9-2O.
Mober1y,
llajor
. '
62 ( 1887 ) :
"'Pikey"
I I'His Majesty!
|
94 (1897):
46L-78.
Mober1y, L G.
".
'pire
Michel. '
L28-3? .
93 ( 1897 ) :
Monke,
Monro,
Moore,
Moore,
Morant,
rThe Traitor of an Hour.'
Tristram K.
96 (lg9g):
163-74.
'My Divinity.'
Dominigue.
98 (1899):
334-57.
r
A
passage from the Life of Mr.
(rEditorr).
F Frankfort
A. Plassingiton.'
27 (1875):
183-98, 338-56.
' R e m e m b e r !'
Henry Charles.
H (1894 ):
12-51.
r B e c a u s e o f t h e J u d g r m e n tt o c o m e . '
L c95 (lg9g):
292-3ro.
'On the Way to the City of
Souls.!
98 (1899):
2gO-5.
rThe Strange power. |
97 (lg9g):
316-19.
'Church parade.'
Morland,
Charlotte
E.
75 (1991):
279-96.
'77 (1g92):
rHow We Apples
Swim. |
2gl-95.
'Sown on
Sand.'
H (1892)z
94-IL2.
'A Terrible
Love.'
A (1893):
98-112.
rTo the Gates
of HeII.'
79 (1892):
56-76.
rAn rdyll
l4orland,
charlotte
E and DrErmard,
Araricus.
of an rdol.'
(
1
8
9
3
)
:
81
69-73.
t
A
Mounteney,
crifford.
vicarious
Atonement.'
96 (lg9g):
493-512.
rBudellrs
proposal.,
Muirhead,
Findlay.
50 (lgg3):
32-g.
I Two plots.
I
51 ( 1883 ) :
5S-7 4.
'The Bishop and Mr.
Murray,
David christie.
LaEazzi.'
H (1g92):
I06-28.
'Cruel
Barbara
Allen.,
43 (1880,/l):
L95-2L6.
'Frighted
with
False Fire.,
33 (Lg?7lz
54-75.
Josephrs Coat.
43 (1880,/l):
257-A2, 385-410.
44 (1881):
1-33, 129-58,
257-84, 385-4t2.
45 (1881):
L-29,
L2g-5.?,
257-83, 385-416.
46 (LB9L/2).
t-38,
129-55.
,A Silver
Wedding.'
47 (1882):
304-29.
Murray,
Grenville.
See Grenville-Murray,
E C.
'
A
Murray,
Henry George.
C1ose Shave.r
4g (Igg2):
299-311.
'For Lovers
Sake.r
A (1881):
74-92.
'Lover and Friend.'
H (1883):
36-49.
rDrift.
'
Murray,
Kathleen.
95 (1898):
364-71.
'fts
Own Reward.r
96 (1898):
432-40.
'Sisterrs
Love. r
98 (1899):
257-72.
'A Social
Success.'
94 (1897):
103-12.
'A Midsummer Madness.'
Musgrave,
H.
(Lgg6/7lz
6l
67-g0.
'A Native
Myers, H Violet.
Genius.'
93 (1997):
415-29.
'
"
T
h
e
Nepean. llrs Evan.
More Gracious
Estate".r
95 (1g9g):
24L-4.
'The Man h'ith Two
Nichorson,
Edward Byron.
sours.'
47 (lgg2):
64-78.
rAnnie.'
Nisbet,
Hume.
A (1894):
9l-8.
rThe Haunted Station.,
A (1892):
L-2O.
'The Back Attic.,
Noble, A.
98 (1899):
4L5-32rA Comedietta.,
Noble, Walter.
64 (L887/8)z
51-69.
1A Lost Chance.'
Norris,
Cecil
Marryat.
79 (Lg92lz
2g-46.
r
B
i
a
n
c
a
.
r
Norris,
W E.
37 (1878/9):
47-67.
'The Old Maid's
Holiday.'
39 (1879):
319-44.
'A Stolen
North,
Henry.
Identity.'
69 (lggg):
37-69.
r
B
i
n
k
r
s
Northcott,
g2-9.
Marian.
Benefaction.'
A (f973) z
rA Joint
in the Harness.r
2g (Lg75/6lz
3gg-97.
rMrs. Twinkletonrs
gl-9.
Creed.r
A (1874):
rNot A11 Tinsel.'
16 (L87I/2)z
330-40.
'Splodges
A (1872):
89-96.
"Ben".r
'Susan's Mistake.'
A (1825):
83-91.
rTim fr*inkleton's
Twins.r
A (1871):
65-76.
rvery Low People
Indeed. '
23 (L874') t
lg6-93.
'My First
P DaIy.
and Last Stroke
for
Fame.r
A (1878):
45-53.
'An Insoluble
OrHanlon, Alice.
Mystery. I
H (1890) z
27-47.
'An Episode
Oppenheim,
Annie
Isabella.
in the Life
of a New Woman.r
92 (1897):
312-36.
rAt Camaldo1i. '
Ouida.
5 1 ( 1 8 8 3) : 4 2 4 - 4 7 .
0'Donovan,
'Birds in the Sno\,r.' 40 (I879/8O).
460-75
rFindelkind.r
42 (1880): 32O-4L.
Prescoes.
49 (L882/31 z 286-304, 416-33.
50 (1883 ) :
71-89.
' A H e r o ' s R e w a r d .|
39 (1879):
42-59.
'rn Pitti. '
5 1 ( 1 8 8 3) :
232-56.
I The Little
Earl. |
44 ( 1881 ) :
300-34.
'Resurgo. |
46 (L88L/21 z
317-41 , 430-62.
r
T
h
e
Panton, J E.
Master of the House.r
56 (1885):
475-60.
tThe Creeping
Pardepp,
R.
Shadow.'
91 (1896):
L44-54.
rThe Greek Skipper's
Parke, P Grey.
Story.'
5l (1883):
203-18.
rA Survivor
of the Terror.r
H (1884):
95-l-17.
Parpped,
R.
See Pardepp,
R.
'No Robbery.r
Paslew, John.
68 (1889):
465-80.
'Seth Clephton's
Paterson,
A H.
New Hand.'
58 (1885,25):
449-62.
rAn Adventure
Payn, James.
in a Forest.'
37 (L8j8/91:
44'l-55.
fAn Aunt by Marriage.r
3I (L876/7)t
66-81.
By Proxy.
32 (1877):
257-86,
482-508.
33 (1877)z
1-30,
224-56, 257-9I,
473-508.
34 (L877/81:
I-28,
229-55,
356-84, 385-415.
35 (1878):
104-53, 366-84.
'Captain
Passenger. I
Cole's
38 (1879):
169-75.
'A Change of Views.r
36 (1878):
172-8.
rA Charade and Its
Consequences.r
A (1879):
71-85.
rA Chronological
Error.'
H (1877',..
97- [?103].
'A CIub Benefactor.r
H (1881):
32-A.
A Confidential
Agent.
40 (L879/80)z
257-86,
385-409.
4L ( 1880 ) :
1-40,
129-52, 257-84, 385-410 .
42 ( 1880 ) :
1-35, 129-51 , 257-79,
385-4L2.
43 ( 1880/1 ) :
L-25, 129-55.
'The Confiscated
Weeds.r
A (1875):
1-t?81.
rA Dangerous Virtue.r
H (1883):
1-5.
rAn Easter Holiday.'
H (1878):
40-[?50].
rAn Expensive Derby.'
43 (1880,21):
61-75.
fA Failure
of Justice.'
40 1L879/8O):
448-52,
rThe Fatal Curiosityi
or, a Hundred Years Hence.r
a (1877):
94-L28.
'Finding
His Level.r
31 (1876/7)z
344-52.
'The G.B.C. . |
30 (1876 ):
28I-5fAn Independent
Opinion.'
434-42.
38 (1879):
rJebb's Mantlepiece.'
A (1882):
53-8.
'The Lord of Harpington.'
32 (L8771:
227-34.
rA Mayfair
Mystery. |
36 (1878):
298-316.
rA lttediaeval Mistake. I
A (1878):
66-74.
rA Modern Delilah.r
H (1879)r
23-31.
rl4y First
Recordership.'
36 (1878):
77-AL.
fAn Office
Secret.r
31 (L876/7):
473-83.
fAn Overrated
Prescription.'
H (1880) :
63-L?7O).
rPatient
|
Kitty.
35 (1878):
432-50.
fThe Reduced Dinner
Party.t
27
26
A
(188O):
6A-77.
'Simpson of Bussora. '
36 ( 1878) :
444-9.
'A Social Philosopher.'
40 (1879,280): 225-3L.
rSome Ta1es of white Elephants.r
37 (1878/7912 297-303.
'The Strange Bed.'
44 (188I):
459-75.
'Tasbrook's Testimonial.'
472-BI.
30 (1876):
'The Transfused Transformed.'
180-9.
39 (1879):
Peacock,
Pechell,
'Two Delicate
Cases. I
A ( 1881 |
39-47 .
rAn Unreguited
Attachment.'
332-7.
38 (1879):
'Why He Married
Her.'
A (1883):
I-9.
'Awake and Thinking.'
W F.
4'76-84.
L2 (1870):
'Derelict.
'
M.
90 (1896 ) :
66-74.
'Noor Mahomedts Bungalow.'
A (1895 ) :
L4-22.
'The Thousandth Man.'
H (1896):
80-7.
rHis Model.r
Mary L.
70-6.
69 (1889):
rThe Simplicity
of Susan.'
108-18.
98 (1899):
'Caulfield's
Perrin,
A.
Crime.'
A (1892):
72-84.
Late in Life.
85 (1895):
9L-LL2,
2LO-24, 320-36, 42L-44.
87 ( 1895 ) :
92-II2,
206-24,
318-36 , 430-44.
88 ( 1895 ) :
94-LL2,
212-24,
323-36.
'In the Next Room.r
H (1893):
L3-22.
rAaron Macklehose.'
Phillpotts,
Eden.
66-88.
60 (1886):
'Concerning
Papadacky.'
62 (1887):
369-83.
'A Dartmoor
|
Picnic.
60 ( 1886 ) :
472-9 .
rThe Equilibrist.'
63 (1887):
188-208.
'Fol1y Tower. |
69 (1889):
204-3I.
'The Hailstone
|
Competition.
61 (L886/7 | :
405-11.
rA Sea Dawn.,
64 (1887/8)z
47L-A.
'He, She, and It.r
Phillips,
llrs A.
76 (1891):
159-65.
Pendered,
Max.
VeiI..
Under a crey
89 (1896):
2LI-24,
322-36,
433-44.
90 ( 1896 ) :
96-LL2,
207-24,
433-44.
322-36,
9I ( 1896 ) :
LO2-L2, 2L4-24,
225-35.
rJack - a Mendicant.'
Pirkis,
Catherine
L.
H (L881):
56-I?64J.
'Ejected
Pitman,
John.
by a Ghost.'
113-17.
A (1869):
'An Affair
Platts,
W Carter.
of Dishonour.'
84 (1894):
43-53.
'Too Late!t
81 (1893):
396-406.
t
T
h
e
Pottinger,
Kingrs
Sir Henry.
Bull.r
20 (1873):
L97-208.
rTwo ldeals
Powell,
Alice.
Reatised.'
83 (1894):
52-8.
Pohrer, Cecil.
Babylon.
55 (L884/5)z
360-84,
484-512.
56 (1885):
108-28,
235-56,
361-84,
482-508.
57 (1885):
105-28,
228-55, 358-83,
481-508.
106-28,
58 (1885,/6):
232-56.
rThe Earlrs
Powlett,
N.
Blun,iler.'
60 (1886):
334-46.
'The Downfall
Praed,
Bulkeley
Campbell.
of the House of Denayer.'
83 (1894):
73-9.
|
"
N
o
Preston,
George.
Choice".'
93 (1897):
354-62.
'Mors et Vita.'
Price,
Charlotte
A.
89 (1896):
386-98.
'The New Resident
at Slocombe.'
H (1893):
98-111.
'Sir Harry Gray.'
82 (1893):
3L2-36, 42I-44.
'
R
i
g
h
t
e
d
Price,
Itrs.
at Last.'
22 (L873/4)z
325-38.
rA Troubled
A (1873):
Night.'
39-48.
Q [pseudonym of Arthur
22-35.
Arthur.
Quiller-Couch,
rMr. Dawson.'
C M.
92 (1897):
tThe Willoughby
Wedding.'
9L
rA Fellow
Prothero,
Alice.
Traveller.'
rA Little
Cockneyrs Romance.'
'The Wisdom of the Dove.t
Prowse, R O.
7L-9.
(1896):
75-90.
79 (1892):
375-82.
A (1896):
47-69.
67 (1888,/9):
152-68.
rDr.
Unonius.'
67
(1888,/9):
See under Q.
58 (1885/6) :
Drenningrs Vengeance.'
Charlotte.'Effie
303-18.
'In Daffodil
H (189f ):
38-61.
Time. I
Raleigh,
I,lrs Cecil.
'A Bunch of Violets.'
61-83.
74 (1891):
Raleigh.
Effie.
rThe Fakeer's
475-959 (1886):
Curse.r
Ranking,
B Montgomerie.
'Our Fashionable
447-5264 (L887/8)z
Boarding-House.'
rln the House of Fear.r
162-82.
98 (1899):
Read, E A.
'Dear Cousin Henry.'
234-5689-107,
64 (L887/8):
Read, Ethel.
22 (L8'13/41 '. 485-509.
Dead Sorrowr s Kin.
Reade, llrs C Iompton I .
69-98, L97-22L, 325-52' 451-68.
23 (1874):
rELspeth.r A (I8741:
33-45.
222
69-97.
464-90.
2L ( 1873 ) :
Eer ltlaster.
'How My Grandmother
A
Came to Marry My Grandfather.'
Radwell,
Reade,
Reade,
Pireau,
Priest,
Quiller-Couch].
Reade,
Ready,
(1875):
50-6I.
544-69213-35,
357-77'
25 (L874/5lz
A Study in Gray.
l17-38.
26 (1875):
'Swift
52-80.
2I (1873):
as a Flash.r
Anirnals.
29 (1876):
Good Stories
of Han and Other
Charles.
31
385-95.
L-4, L29-32, 257-60'
30 (18?6):
437-46.
53-67 '
( 1876-7 ) :
32 (La77 ) :
L29-44,
l-3,
3L9-26 , 433-6.
453-62.
180-94, 310-21,
'The Academical
24 (1874):
History
of Mr. Chicken.'
Compton.
30s-16.
rllow Mr. Penlake Exercised
420-8.
22 (1873/4)z
a Proctor.r
'Mr. Skifter's
50-64.
28 (I875/5)z
Pilgrimrs
Progress.'
516-28.
233-42,
322-34,
38-48,
26 (1875):
Oxford Raffles.
tThe St. Swithin's
56-64.
25 (L874/5lz
Proctor.r
Junior
'The Pride
A (1875):
of the Corbyns.'
llrs G Linnaeus.
64-80.
'Chevalier
65 (1888):
Legrand and Mr. Blopper.'
Arthur.
347-53.
'The Groaning Ghost.'
'Widow's Weeds.'
Ready, A W.
Require
walter.
Richards,
"'I
81-9.
H (1885):
125-8.
H (1897):
and Charge You Both".r
96 (1898):
L97-2L2.
rTill
254-74.
9I (1896):
Death - and After.'
tThe Hawk and the Dove.'
283-94.
87 (1895):
Richings,
Emily A.
Margaret
Humphreys, nde Gollan].
of Eliza
Rita
Ipseudonym
88-111.
A (f890):
Kissed the Woman ---rr.I
"'Having
225-59,
L-37'
113-47,
Carr.
89 (1896):
Joan and !lrs.
91
L-32, 113-40, 225-57 ' 337-58.
90 (1896):
337-73.
(1896 ) :
L-24, 113-25.
'
rA I'tarriage
1-5.
H (1895):
Dis-arranged.
'Princess
39-58.
A (1889):
Nadine.r
rRichardson.r
A (1893):
77-88.
r
r
85-102.
A ( 1892 ) :
"Though one Rose frorn the Dead".
rMy Amsterdam Gem.'
235-4940 (L879/8O)z
Robeck, G H.
'The New Minister.'
293-315.
97 (1898):
A Fraser.
Robertson,
rlove
165-86.
45 (I88]-/21z
and Greek.'
M J lr.
Robertson,
rAnother Manrs wife.'
22-39.
A (1884):
F W.
Robinson,
rBickers
30-52.
A (1882):
the Blower.'
'Brought
Back to the World.'
A (lgg1):
4g-65.
'A Christmas
Soir5e.'
7 (1868/91:
3gO-7.
'Dick watsonts
Daughter.'
H (1gg3):
9O-III.
rThe Fourth
Son of the Earl of Moo.,
H (Igg5):
f-[?21].
'Gigsonrs
Goose CIub.,
A (1885):
96-t?If3l.
tIn Trust
for Sandy.'
H (lgg2):
11-31.
'The Luck
of Luke Shands.'
H (].894):
2-19.
'l,tartha
Jacobi.'
A (1879):
1-17.
of the Moon,'.r
H (1987):
"'Minions
t-20.
'Miss Anderson's
Colours.'
H (lgg1):
L-l?221.
rMr. Birdrs
Best Umbrella.r
A (lgg3):
66-99.
rA Night
in the Highway.,
38 (1879):
3OO-12.
'An Odd Fix. I
A (1870):
91-6.
'Penprase
I
the Stone-Breaker.
A (19g6):
1-21.
Stern lfecessity.
9 (1869):
145-75,
5-34,
2e7-3L3,
429-55.
10 (1869/7O):
(1870):
5-34, I47-75,281-310,4I5-40.
It
37-65,
23L-59,
361-88,
482_5LL.
rThe Story
of the Stone Bouquet.'
H (19g6):
L-2I.
rThe Young Lady
in Grey.,
A (1880):
2-16.
r
M
u
l
l
i
g
a
n
'
s
poteen.'
Robinson.
Nugent.
22 (rg73/4)z
229-45.
'Mrs. Marmaduke
Millwyn'
s Sigh. '
26 ( Ig75 ) :
2II-29.
rWinks.'
Rockstro,
w S.
4g (1882 ):
ZB5-97.
rA Balloon
Roe, A Harcourt.
Story.,
H (1899):
65-t?91.
'changing
Ross' charles'
H.
Heads with captain
copp.'
A (1869):
106-12.
'The Chinaman's
Rothwell,
Chas C.
Spider. |
64 (L897/8) z
Ij9-A7.
'The Umbrella-Man.'
69 (1889):
333-44.
p
i
r
a
t
e
.
Russell,
W Clark.
Ttre FrozeD
63 (lgg7):
L-32, L2g-6O,
257-9I,
385-4L4.
64 (IA77/B)t
I-37,
129-62,
292-323.
A Strange
Voyage.
55 (LBB4/51:
257-93,
385-422.
56
( 1885 ) :
L-4L,
129-62,
257-94,
385-429 .
Sj ( 1885 ) :
t-44,
129-73,
257-9?,
385-426.
58 (L885/6)z
I-43,
129-80.
'Thirst!'
65 (1888):
282-92.
'At the Bar. ,
Sala,
George Augustus.
22 (L8?3/4):
3g-49.
rThe Bad Lord Brackenbury.
I
A (1868):
36-48.
rBrighton
out of the Season.,
H (1876):
l-t?141.
'Carlo
Ponti.'
13 (I87O/L) z
27-35.
rCarmagnole;
the Wickedest
Woman in France.'
A (1876):
1O_[?2s].
tThe Fair
One with
the Velvet
Mask.t
16 (Ig7I/2lz
L75-82.
rHail,
Colurnbia!'
A (187I):
4f-9.
'The Handsome
Housekeeper.'
19 (L872/3lz
404-36.
Iuaginary
Iondon.
16 (L87I/21:
435-42.
17 (tB?2)z
38-49 , L69-76,
306-17 , 453-64.
18 (1872 ) :
tB2-91 , 328-35,
486-94.
19 (1872/3) :
107-16 , L99-2O9,
476-84.
20 ( 1873 ) :
36-45, 2I4-2L,
3I0-20,
442-5L.
2L (1873):
25-33.
rA Letter
from the Dead.'
A (1870):
5l-9.
'The Little
French Gentleman.'
A (]875):
97-LO4.
rThe Lonely Lodger.r
A (1873):
99-105.
'Mrs.
'
Mellor'
s Diamonds.
L4 ( l87l ) :
4L6-32 .
rThe Mystery
of Viscount
Bowldout.'
A (1822):
81-8.
rMy Uncle.'
28 (1876):
8O-3.
'On the Prowl. I
13 (La7O/L) t
166-82.
rOur Nice Servant.
| (,Communicated
to George Augustus
Sala').
10 (L869/7O):
2]-3-25.
'The Pink Bonnet. t
55-64.
a (1874):
I The Politic
50-9.
L2 ( 1870 ) :
Wax-Chandler. I
'The Power of the Keys.'
32L-32.
14 (1871):
'Princess
342-54.
10 (L869/7Olz
Reveng'e.'
Cancrin's
'The Serious Bal1.'
33-41.
A (1867):
'Story of the Three Captains.r
1-[?21].
H (1878):
'The Strange Behaviour
L-zI.
A (1877):
of Mr. Apostolo.'
'That Poor Dear Captain Lambswool.'
185-96.
22 (18'73/4)z
rThe Venus de'Medici's
438-50.
23 (L8741 z
Marriage. '
'Why That Old Gentleman Paid.r
438-47 .
22 (1873/4) z
rMystery on Mystery.'
332-863 (1887):
Edward.
rA Story of the People's
7L (1890):
Palace.'
Iady Virginia.
Salmoni,
Sandars,
47-67.
299-309.
89 (1896):
H Garton.
or Not Guilty".r
sargent,
"'Guilty
rGentle
98-105 .
A ( 1869 ) :
Jack. '
Saunders,
J.
rThe Diamond Bullet.f
l0 (L869/7Al:
320-8.
Sawyer, William.
'A Legend of Verityrs
78-80.
A (1867):
Court.r
'Links in a Chain.'
370-9.
7 (1868/9)z
'My Christmas
60-8.
A (1868):
Mystery.'
tThe Incumbent
10 (L869/70):
of Bagshot.'
Schlippenbach,
Baron K S L.
t
I
I
185-92.
'A Night
196-213.
9 (1869):
with King Pharaoh.'
'Simpatica.'
313-36.
91 (1896):
Schmalz, Flora.
'An Australian
359-72.
92 (1897):
Andromeda.'
Scott,
G Firth.
'Fernandey's
H (1897):
38-96.
Feud.r
'rn the Mountains
28-36.
93 (1897):
of Peru. |
Scott,
J
94
378-4O3159-88, 257-92'
llarelle"
93 (1897):
423-48.
26-65, L3'7-75, 300-44,
'Dell's
295-306Cremona. t
56 ( 1885 ) :
Crawford.
IThe
281-8.
66 (1888):
Folio". |
"First
|
' rn Self-Defence.
250-6.
63 ( 1887 ) :
(1897):
'A Late Confession.'
314-23.
57 (1885):
'The Living
227-31-.
58 (L885/6):
of Slopton Wold.'
'Mr. Calvert's
331-45.
6'7 (1888/9):
Frailty.'
'My Fellow Traveller.'
94-962 (1887):
'Philpot's
2O9-I5.
59 ( 1886 ) :
Great Picture. '
Senior,
Seymour,
rThe Scare at Rushlight
475-9.
65 (1888):
Camp.'
'A Tale of the F1ying Scotchman.'
A (1887):
57-68.
'Through the Furnace.'
165-84, 32L-46'
65 (1888):
|
412-27 61 ( 1886/1887 ) :
an r11 Wind". '
"rTis
rA Trust.'
89-93.
60 (1886):
t xRight" . t
I7'7-92.
40 (I8'19/8O) :
wiIliam.
'The Mystery
Fi-vers-'
98 (1899):
of Fifty
A Hamilton.
377-400.
'
'The Nihilist.
279-94.
84 (1894 ) :
tThe
387-4L4.
97 (1898):
o
f
S
pades.r
Queen
'Planty
459'84.
43 (1880,/1):
Banton.r
Thomas.
Shairp,
tRestored to Life.'
I69-2IL.
92 (1897):
rSal, a Riverside
77-IO5.
H (1882):
Romance.'
'The Amber Scarf-Pin.'
79-9I.
68 (1889):
Robert H.
Sherard,
'Monsieur
6'l-73.
A (1886):
le cur6,'
rour Parish Mystery.'
428-38.
61 (1886/7):
'The False Surplice.l
79-92.
66 (1888):
J W.
Sherer,
'Major Mulliner.r
86-[?95].
H (fBS0):
'Uncle Andrew.'
91-101.
A (1883):
Jl_
' A Chamber of Horror. |
l i l r r .t ' w r l r t <, l n .
63 ( 1887 ) :
457-69 .
' 'l'lre Stirkbridge
Mystery. '
67 (L888/91 z
169-84.
'
O
r
a
z
i
o
l;lrit.l, I{ P.
Calvo.r
A (1895):
97-II2.
rAIl Is Fair in Love.r
l i l ri n r l l c r , R o b e r t .
67 (1888/9):
4L7-26.
rA Blue Serge Suit.'
H (1888):
100-12.
rThe Curaters
Mistake.'
H (1889):
14-[?25].
rFirst
for Sandhurst.'
68 (1889):
356-61.
fMr. Briggs
Bicycle.f
64 (1887/8):
82-8.
rMr. Dangle's Dilemma. '
63 (1887):
I6L-77.
rThe Power of a Will. '
Sidgwick,
M C.
98 (1899):
132-61.
rAn Ancient
Simpson,
E Gertrude.
Charm.'
A (1884)
5I-7.
rA Modern Plato.'
55 (L884/5lz
459-73.
rA True Lovers Knot.t
63 (1887):
61-75.
' "Which things
I
Are a Mystery".
58 (1885,/6 ) :
A6-97.
r
T
h
e
Skene, F M F.
Autobiography
of a Tramp.,
Bl (1893):
I67-j9.
'The Mystery of King's
Skottowe,
Britiffe.
Bench Wal_k.,
H (1890):
71-85.
'MBre Susanne.'
Smith, Ada.
94 (1897):
295-9.
'The Girl
Smith, Constance.
Widow.'
96 (1898):
299-313.
'A Lady Patantee.'
Smith,
D Wright.
98 (1899):
63-8.
rDesmondts Destiny.'
Smith,
Saqui.
59 (1886):
166-84.
rA Perilous
Soames, C.
Ride.'
19 (1872/3):
386-9.
'
T
h
e
'
Speight,
T W.
Brahmin's
cift.
H (1890) z
9-26.
rThe Case of Mr. Van Klugen.'
55 (1884/5)z
7L-87.
'The Green phial. '
52 (1883/4) z
42'7-45.
'My Matin6e.'
67 (1888/9):
303-17.
rA Simple Maiden.'
H (1888):
14-33.
rThat Handsome Curate.'
70 (1889):
145-63.
r'Advt.u.1
Spence, Edward F.
59 (1886):
349-55.
'A Slender Clue. I
53 ( 1884 ) :
470-80.
'Jem's Trouble. I
Spencer, F B.
a4 (1894):
295-310.
'
T
h
e
Spencer, Maja.
Finding
of the "Albia".I
64 (1887/8)t
438-46.
'Fish Lake. |
66 (1888):
420-44.
'Through the Va1ley of Death.'
65 (1888):
2O2-I3.
rMy Only Elopment.r
Spielmann, M H.
H (1885):
48-[?61].
'
T
h
e
Stables,
Gordon, f|D RN.
Confessions
of an Enqlish
Chlorat-Eater.r
26 (1875):
179-90.
'The Eighth nay.'
Stackpoole,
W H.
69 (1889):
4L7-26.
60 (1886):
191-218.
"'Farewe11".'
rThe Last Ten Thousand. '
66 (1888):
49-58.
rThe Manufacturer.'
68 (1889):
282-99.
'Mr. Nipperr s WilI. '
68 ( 1889 ) :
92-II4 .
rMurder or Suicide.'
62 (1887):
48-62
'Nel1ie Hales.'
63 (1887):
339-59.
'A Strange Prison.'
66 (1888):
3IL-22.
'Ups and Downs. |
62 ( 1887 ) :
476-93.
tThat Beastly
Stevens,
G L.
Thermometer.r
65 (1888):
424-40.
'The Warlockrs
Stevenson,
F V de G.
Shadow.'
59 (1886) z 29-48.
l
V
a
l
e
r
i
e
.
'
Stimpson,
H B.
91 ( 1896 ) :
I99-2O9 .
rThe Other Ha1f.r
Stirling,
A. Hutchison.
54 (1884):
424-38.
'The Third
.
Time. I
53 ( 1884 ) :
202-9.
rThe Spectre Ship.'
st John, Percy B.
28 (L875/61:
517-34.
rFrom Beyond.r
st Johnstone, Alfred.
52 (L883/4) z
101-11.
rLady Jane's Jam-Pot!r
st Leger, Evelyn.
85 (1894):
53-66.
''"Only
.
Jack".I
81 (1893):
83-91.
32
I
I
i
rA Run on Skates.r
G A.
60 (1886):
94-9.
rThe Failure
Eleanora
H.
of Penelope Price.
98 (1899):
l-11.
rThe Undying Fire.'
llrs St Leo.
Strachey,
86 (1895):
L53-62.
'Chubb Jackson.'
AIan.
Strayler,
14 (1871):
50-9.
'
B
y
Stuart,
John.
164-87.
Spin of a Coin.r
68 (1889):
'Caroline's
r
Stuart-Langford,
lllrs.
Aftermath.
95 (1898):
372-8I .
'Nine Days.'
Sylva, Carmen.
70 (1889):
39-55.
'Dr. Jerrold.'
Taber, W M.
185-99.
54 (1884):
'The Breaking of a Shel1.'
IB3-95.
Talbot,
Frederick.
16 (I87I/2)z
'Fifteen
Midnight.r
A (1874):
120-8.
Minutes
after
Stocks,
Stooke,
His Second Inheritance.
27 (1875):
213-38,
389-425,
548-75.
28 (1875/6)t
II7'48,
258-85.
'How I Came to Be a Manager.'
28 (1875/6):
56'7-75.
'How I Lost the County.'
22 (1873/4)z
220-7.
rAn Il1-Conducted
Conductor.'
29 (1876):
243-9.
'Jack Pugh's Legacy.'
18 (Ia72) t
517-35.
19 (1872/3):
84-rO2.
rJoe upon Happiness.r
A (1874):
14-16.
'A Maid Forlorn.'
20 (1873):
96-100.
'My Client
A (1872) z
Upstairs.'
42-7.
fMy Father's
Wi1l. '
25 (1874/51:
325-39.
'My First
A (1871):
90-5.
Commission.r
rMy Uncle in Manchester.'
192-8.
18 (1872)z
'Not Just Yet.'
A (1872):
29-32.
rThe Outside Carriage.'
A (1875):
122-7
'The Severed Hand.'
H (1876):
15-[?39].
24 (I874)z
That Bventful
Night.
23 (L874);
481-510.
ror-24,
r97-2L9,
496-5rI.
357-81,
fhrough
Pire
2L (1873):
L49-78,
277-303,
and tlater.
4Os-29.
101-25.
22 (L873/4) :
rrT\a/as the Wind.'
23 (1874):
4I8-2O.
'The Wreck of the Fireflv.'
A (1873):
24-32.
Taylor,
See also T, F.
'An
Ida Ashworth.
rJoan Carteret.'
Ing6nue.'
56 (1885):
H (1886):
23-37.
'The Midnight
Meadows.
348-60.
A (1869):
Search.'
Col.onel IPhilip]
73-80.
'Franklin's
10 (1869/7O'l:
377-AB.
Thomas, Amelia.
Confession. '
'Bessie
Thorne I s Revenge. I A
Cudtip ] .
Thomas, Annie
I l.lrs pender
(1895):
58-71.
L-27,
113-34, 225-47,
The Honourable Jane.
77 (1892):
79
I-22, 113-40, 225-46' 337-60.
78 (1892):
337-56.
(1892 ) :
I-22,
113-31 , 225-43 ' 337-55.
'Judgrment Wanted.'
A (1868):
89-96.
'Linked!
H (1892):
10-16.
Not United.r
'A Little
1-6.
H (1893):
out of the Way.'
rThe Mapleton Mystery.r
a (1869):
32-43.
'My Aunt's
Legacy.'
H (1891):
30-7.
'Pages of the Past.'
1-30.
A (1891):
rA Border Tragedy.'
79-101.
67 (1888/9):
Thomas, ,T O.
'A Night
H (1885):
at the "H6te1 des Morts".'
Thomas, Percy w.
Taylor,
76-[?87 ] .
'An Acting
A (1876):
122-8.
Charade.'
Thompson, Alfred.
'Cora, a Psychological
Mystery.'
A (1867):
48-55.
fThe Lady and the Lobster.'
7 (1868/9lz
341-5.
33
r
Thornbury,
tThe Deathrs
Walter.
rDr. Deadshot and His
Head Club.,
A (1867):
83-9.
Little
Consignment.'
A (1871):
97-108.
'Fire
and Snow. I
8 (1869):
87-100.
'Frank Tyrell's
Elopement.r
A (1869):
16-27.
rThe Missing
Baronet.r
l0 (L869/7O):
365-9.
rMy Friend's
Villa.'
2 (L8671:
47-56.
rAn OId Peninsular
Man.,
12 (1870):
184-95.
'The OId Chapel-Master.'
A (1873)z
64-73.
rThe SIip Carriage.'
A (1872):
L9-28.
'The Wreck of the Siren.r
g2-90.
A (1870):
'
B
y
Ti-ddeman, L E.
woman's Wit.1
93 (1897):
341-53.
rAnd Yet --Trent,
Philippa.
!'
93 (1897):
475-BB.
'The Angel in Blue.'
Trevena,
R.
62 (1887):
IL6-28.
'
M
o
r
n
i
n
g
Tristram,
F J.
Ca11s in the West Country.'
57
80-8.
Trollope,
WaIlace,
wallace,
Walters,
(1885):
rA Family Party in the pt-azza of St.
T Aldolphus.
3 1 ( J - 8 7 7) : 2 L O - 2 8 , 3 2 7 - 4 3 , 4 3 7 - 5 3 .
rGiulia Varanii oEt St. Peter's Day at Belluno.r
Peter.
H
(1876):
77-[?87 ] .
'Monsieur
Turner,
Godfrey.
Anatole. '
13 ( 1871 ) :
183-9.
rFables and Their Sequels.'
Twain, Mark.
35 (1878):
326-3I.
rThe Loves of Alonzo
Fitz
Clarence
and Rosannah Ethelton.
35 (1878): 39-55.
Some R:ndoD Notes of an Idle Bxcursion.
34 (1877/81: 49-58, 183-91, 345-54.
33 (L877):
I
r
rDivided. '
108-[ ?271.
H (1880 ) :
Ward, Louisa E.
'David Gam, Knight.'
358*7698 (1899):
Ward, Marion.
'The End of an ldyll.'
42-58A (1894):
Warden, Gertrude.
'Abbey House.'
65-77.
A (1867):
ware, J R.
'The Romance of Tweezer's Alley.r
59 (1886):
Warren, Arthur.
324-40.
' "The Ribs of Death" . '
428-36.
59 ( 1886 ) :
Lillias.
wasserman,
'A rwilight
44-53.
Visit.'
58 (1885/6):
I Zillah
3l-42 60 ( 1886 ) :
von Ephraim. '
'A Lifers
549-7L.
34L-69,
18 (L8721:
Love.'
Rev M G, UA.
watkins,
'Just in Time.'A
(1873)z
49-60.
E T.
watson, Alfred
'
' ,'So Unladylike".
65-'12.
25 (Ig'74/5):
watson,
watson,
464-70.
Tytrer,
sarah.
The Blackall
chosts.
64 (ra87/8)z
359-84,
4'79-507.
65 (1888):
IIO-27,
226-56, 354-83, 480-507.
66 (1888):
93-126,
230-56,
350-82, 485-508 .
6'7 (L888/9) z
IO2-2j ,
230-56
Disappeared.
61 (1886/7 ) z
257-7i,
385-404 .
62 ( 1887 ) :
\-22,
r2g-52,
257-'74, 385-409.
r
A
Vane, Denzil.
Young Manrs Fancy.,
70 (1889):
56-68.
rThe Way of Transgressors.'
Vane, Derek.
A (1996):
2I-34.
lEn Passant. I
Vernon, Maud Venables.
90 (1896):
427-32.
'
T
h
e
Vi-llari,
Linda.
Professorrs
Declaration.'
40 (L879/8O) z
65-79, 209-24.
'An Arabrs Revenge.r
Vizetelly,
Edward Henry.
25 (I874/5):
405-f9.
rGlamour.t
Von Bothmer, Countess.
8 (1869):
357-80,
545-66.
r
A
t
Vye, Birch.
the Hands of Time.'
a2 (1893):
179-92.
I Beyond the Frontier.
'
90 ( 1896 ) :
4L4-27.
rThe Grave on the Hillside.'
A (1894):
75-90.
tThe Sound of a Voice.r
87 (1895):
295-306.
'Geordie
Vye, Birch and Phelps,
Sydney.
Blair's
Luck.,
92 (1897):
389-98 .
rThe Blind
Nora.
rGenerosity.r
'
Artist'
s Pictures.
67 ( 1888/9 ) :
7O (1889):
164-76.
'7I (1890):
EoneyofAloes.
383-403.
72 (1890):
179-93,
279-94,
386-99.
rMiss May's Guest.'
A (1891):
S7-a2.
'The Crimson poppies.'
Vyvian,
Clare.
79 (1892):
46-55.
'The No61-Bird.'
7A (1892):
59-62.
'The White Star-Flower.,
76 (1891):
299-304.
'
I
Waddington,
John.
64 (1887 /8) z
344-50 .
" .
"Judas-Colour
Vynne,
439-73 .
53-67,
rTwice Tried. I
45-61.
H (1887):
Heten.
'Where Breakers Foam. '
83-99.
H (f888):
'Flamboyant's
49-59.
Ring.'
96 (1898):
w B.
'The Mithridatic
184-97 .
97 ( 1898 ) :
Drop. |
'Ada. ' 68 ( 1889 ) :
22'7-35.
F G.
rMy opal Ring. '
458-67.
66 ( 1888 ) :
'
'Poor Polly.
88-97 .
69 ( 1889 ) :
rA Private
347-5460 (1886):
Story. |
Detectivers
Weddle,
'An o1d Man's Garden.'
A (L892)z
62-7L.
Kathleen.
83-92 A ( 1884 ) :
on Fact". r
T Malco1m.
"'Founded
'Ginger.'
22-l?381.
H (1885):
rA Mean Revenge. '
86-98.
54 ( 1884 ) :
'
470-5 63 ( 1887 ) :
ob1ige". '
"Noblesse
rA Powerful AllY.r
43-56.
H (1884):
I
'A Transferred
113-28.
A (1883):
Identity.
'As in a Glass Darkly.'
283-92.
69 (1889):
Isabella.
'Bonny Mary. '
84-93 62 ( 1887 ) :
'Madge the Model.'
453-766 (1888):
'A Messenger.'
76-46.
63 (1887):
'The Grave of lole.'
102-lI97 (1898):
Went, c H.
'Cinderella.'
450-6660 (1886):
Edwin.
Whelpton,
'One only.'
186-208.
59 (1886):
'An Unconditional
453-61'
62 (1887):
Surrender-'
M E.
See Braddon,
Babington
white,
[pseudonym].
'Abdoolah. |
315-33.
54 (1884):
Percy.
White,
r
337-4924 (1874):
H L.
Williams,
"'Do11y".
'
T
h
e
154-78'
90 (1896):
Price.
Morris
Williams,
Queen of the May-'
rA TaIe of the Fens.'
43I-44.
88 (1895):
NeiI wynn.
Williams,
'The Wondrous Bath of Bokhara-'
2A4-9I'
64 (LBB7/8)z
wills,
C J.
tCarvalho. |
34-52.
53 (1884):
J Arbuthnot.
Wilson,
'The Child
163-76.
54 (1884):
of the Phalanstery.'
'The Chinese Play at the Haymarket.r
90-100.
A (1880):
'The Empress of Andorra.'
335-51.
36 (1878):
'An Episode in High Life.'
59-76.
H (1882):
'Hugh Portledownrs
19-31.
H (1884):
Return from Normandy.'
'rsaline
49-63.
H (1883):
and r.'
'Lucretia.'
87-101.
A (1879):
'Mr. Chung.'
67-80.
A (1882):
'My Circular
16- [?291 .
H ( 1880 ) :
Tour. I
rMy New-Year's Eve Among the Mummies.'
93-105.
A (1879):
rThe Mysterious
53 (1884):
in Piccadilly.r
occurrence
344-54.
'My Unclers Will.'
A (1883):
10-20.
'olga Davidoff's
Husband. I
A (1884):
1-17.
'Our Scientific
Observations
on a chost.'
36 (1878):
'Pausodyne.r
A (1881):
24-38.
'The Senior Proctor's
Wooing.r
H (1881):
85-102.
Wilson,
Wilson,
Mabel F.
[See also W, M F.]
' In an Old Garden. '
68 ( 1889 ) :
50-62.
'Which of Them?'
331-44.
61 (1886/7)z
rIn the Best of A11 Possible
Mary F.
Worlds.t
81
rI
(1893):
42-68.
'A Game of Hazard.'
Sydney.
H (1880):
97-l?IOil.
'A Dear Little
John Strange.
Woman.r
A (1896):
1-9.
'A Fairy
on Horseback. r
4O'7-L2.
92 (1897):
'The Keystone of the Household.'
A (1895):
I-13.
rNinety-Seven.r
A (1890):
1-14.
'On1y a Face.r
H (1894):
1-11.
'Rose of the World.r
A (1893):
I-8.
'Superstition.'
A (1889)z
L-7.
'7O (1889):
'Madame de Montespan. |
Wolrige,
wilton.
69-'79.
'The Maharajahrs
Wood, D Gedling.
Entry
for
the Maripoor
Cup.'
95 (1898):
501-8.
'That Mysterious
I
Wood, H F.
H (1887):
91-103.
"ir{ilord".
'A Plain Girl's
Wood, Violet.
Romance.'
96 (1898):
213-34.
rA Week of Happiness.'
93 (1897):
429-36.
'The Haunted Rock.'
Woods, Charles F F.
13 (I87O/I):
325-36.
rThe Cedar Closet.'
Woods, M K.
A (1873):
7O6-L2.
'A Hum-Drum Girl . I
wren, Jenny.
88 ( 1895 ) :
179-96.
''No!
Wri-ght, Madeline.
62 (1887):
296-306.
".'
rThe History
Wylde, Katharine.
of a Suburban Enterprise.'
63 (1887):
Wilson,
winter,
442-s6.
'The Bounder.r
Wyndham, Horace.
95 (1898):
57-64.
rA Middle-Aged
Yeo, Jerome.
Cherub.r
63 (1887):
109-16.
r
A
u
t
u
r
n
n
'
Yolland,
E.
Clouds ,
88 ( 1895 ) :
169-78.
rrmposters?'
83 (1894 ):
393-405.
'In the Days of the Cagots.'
91 (1896):
245-55.
'The Miserr s Secret. t
79 ( 1892 ) :
383-401 .
'Only a Smudge!r
81 (1893):
414-27.
'The Secret of the Dead.'
87 (l-895):
389-403.
rAlmost!r
Yorke, Curtis.
H (1891):
62--19.
|"Between the Silences!".'
80 (1893):
37-47.
rThe Brown Portmanteau.'
62 (1887):
164-75.
rCarhilton's
A (1889):
Choice.'
23-38.
'Diana.'
209-24.
63 (1887):
'Our Expectations.'
65 (1888):
45-56.
Young,
Carol.
A4 (1894):
39O-4L2.
"'Blousa-Bel1a".r
'Max Beverley's
Model. I
92 ( 1897 ) :
2'7I-96.
'The Revd. Harry.'
97 (1898):
364-83.
B.
UNIDENTTFTED AUTHORS
45-59.
PSEUDONYMOUS STORIES
-
AUTHOR UNTRACEABLE
r"fn Sour Misfortune's
A.
Bogk".'
65-96.
95 (1898) :
'Some Turkish
A, F G.
Slave Stories.'
35 (1878):
167-83.
'Juggins.'
A, F W.
H (1896):
58-73.
rThe Tallants
'Outside
Author
of 'Bitter
Sweetsr,
of Bartonr , etc.
the World.r
3 (1.867):
225-9.
rChance Friends.
t
Author
of rDapple Greyr,
etc.
A (1875):
23-32.
rOut of the Waters.r
A (1874):
46-54.
'Pasteur-al
Author
of 'A Fliqht
Aid. I
to Florida'.
87 (1895):
71-80.
'Arabia
Author
H (1895):
of ' M i s s M o l 1 y ' ,
etc.
Petraea. I
55-72.
'Cathrine.'
54 (1884):
25-52.
'Christine.'
L22-8.
52 (1883/41:
rA Coward.r
H (1884):
32-4I.
'Delphine.'
55 (1884/5):
I94-2L9.
rHelen Churchillrs
Lover. '
96-103.
40 (1879/8O) t
'One Christmas Eve.r
A (1888):
77-[?8IJ.
'Tr^ioMen and a Woman's Heart.'
A (1894):
1-33.
fA war Story.'
H (1879):
9O-7.
tZara Vallis.t
24-44.
65 (1888):
'In
tThe Last Ride',
rRivalsr,
tThe Lost Dorothyt,
Author
etc,
of
the Heart of the Country.'
85 (1894):
78-88.
rstrong
rA Court Scandal.
Hearts',
etc.
Hands and Steadfast
13 (L87O/L) z
23I-43.
I In Arctic
B, J W.
189-205.
Seas. '
87 ( 1895 ) :
'Two
C, F H.
294-304.
80 (1893):
"Holiday l"leets".'
rA Western Mystery.'
C, M B.
78 (1892):
158-69.
'
D
o
I
I
y
.
'
Frango.
94 ( 1897 ) :
223-5 .
'A Black Sheep. '
K, K D.
39-65 .
88 ( l-895 ) :
'A Money-Lender's
K, K K.
245-66.
Love.'
20 (1873):
rA Modern Day Saint.'
279-87.
L, A J de C.
85 (1894):
'Jack Layford's
N, L.
an Account
Friend,
with
of How He Laid
Author
P.
A G.
of
t0 (1869/'7Olz
the Ghost.'
226-47.
'The Clerk's
Daughter.'
19 (1872/3):
34L-64.
'My First
Love.'
19 (1872/3):
209-15.
rThe Irish
Court.r
20 (1873):
46-52.
'A Birthday
Treat.r
27 (1875):
375-81.
'Pietro
H (1879):
48-65.
and Giannetta.r
'A Doctor's
outing.r
69 (1889):
307-16.
rAn Imperial
Pardon.'
170-82.
37 (L878/9)z
rThe Majorrs
Luncheon. r
257-60.
22 (L8'13/41:
P, M.
R, E.
R, c H.
R, J C.
S, F A.
T.
'A Shadow from the Moor.'
1"91-200.
T, A P.
83 (1894):
'The Family Ghost.'
26 (1875):
367-72.
T, F [?Frederick
Talbot].
rA Revelation
from the Sea.'
22 (Ia73/4)z
303-8.
'The Town Clerk
rour George and the Sultan.r
2L
of Ludboroughr.
(1873):
360-7.
'Lifer s lrony. |
242-52 .
Vida.
97 ( 1898 ) :
'Warwick St. John. |
9l (1896):
275-93.
rTraders
I^Ieathergage.
94 ( 1897 ) :
92-LO2.
of the Niger. |
'Haunted.'
80 (1893):
85-94.
r
w, F.
w, M.
wrMF
[?
'Camp Life
at Wi.mbledon. |
3 (1867):
339-50.
'"Newspaper
CuttingS".'
83 (1g94):
I5g-77.
,
T
h
e
Mabel F wilson].
g9 (1996):
Romance of a store.'
310-21.
rThe Sisterhood
of Cameron.'
89 (1896):
273-gA.
I Sister
'
Kathleen.
85 ( 1894 ) :
390-403 .
UNSIGNED STORIES
'An Agramist's
HoIiday.'
36 (Ig7g):
465-9.
tAnglo-rndian
photographs.'
H (Ig77):
79-l?941.
fAnnabel Brown.r
22 (L873/4):
382-9.
rApollo F1ies.'
a4 (1894):
64-74.
'April
Fool Redivivus!'
70 (1889):
27-38.
'At Chrighton
Abbey.t
14 (187I ):
353-77.
'Aunt
Lora's
Long Ago.,
22 (1873/4)t
2gI-'1.
rBefogged
in the Channe1.'
74 (189L):
255-80.
'Bob Kennedy'
s Canvass. '
7 (1868/9) :
263-75 .
'A Bold Stroke.,
H (1877):
57-t?771.
rThe Bryansfort
Spectre.,
25 (1874/51 z
244-55.
'Carpenterst
Scenes.'
2 (1867) :
455-60.
'Cheating the Norr
Easter.'
26 (1875):
139-46.
rChristmas Day.'
79 (1892 ):
298-304.
rA Clergyman's
Holiday.'
A (1874):
73-90.
'Donald McGregor.r
75 (1891):
149-59.
I
-12 (
"The Echo":
after
Hans Andersen. |
1g9O ) :
47-52.
'An Episode
in Two Lives.'
96 (1995):
369-99.
'The Fata1 Tryst.r
A (1871):
80-90.
fFida.'
78 (1892):
183-9.
rA Fireside
Story.r
L (1866/7) = g3-91.
'For Dear
Life.r
A (1873)z
6I-4.
'ceorge
'
Lovelace's
Temptation.
23 (Lg74l z
229-45.
tA Ghostly
Adventure
on Exmoor.,
75 (1991):
2gg-95.
fThe Ghost at Laburnum
I
Villa.
12 ( 1B7O ) :
2I3- t ?2g) .
rThe History
of Dapple Gray. '
A ( 1873 ) :
1-13.
'How I Fought
My First
Duel.,
29 (1g?6):
6g-80.
tHow I Heard My
Own Will
Read.,
I (1866/7lz
469-79.
'How I Wronged
My Friend.'
3 (1867):
49-62.
'In Request Rather.'
8 (1869):
41-9.
Ttre fron
Casket:
a Tale
of the Travaux
Froc6s.
I (1966-7):
238-55, 365-81.
fKate Sibbert's
Aunt. |
4I (1880):
191-215.
'The Ladies
Vane, Spinsters.,
A (1876):
121-t?1.
fThe Last
of the Season.'
33 (L877)z
193-93.
'Le Vert
I
calant.
A (1870):
29-32.
'Litt1e
Miss Brown.r
H (1826):
lO4-t?j.
'Lovets Phantom.r
59 (1886):
299-302.
'The Mellingford
(1896):
Bank Fai1ure.'
9l
L74-89.
'A Million
a Minute. |
5 (1868):
392-9.
rAn M.P.
Errant.r
94 (1897):
25?-84, 385-410.
'Mr. Earlrs
fnvestment. |
42 (1880):
442-9.
rMrs. Maycockrs
Keys.'
22 (L873/4):
56-9.
rMy First
Duel.'
L7 (L872):
4Bl-91.
'My Grandfather's
113-21.
17 (L872lz
Ghost-Story.r
't"ly Namesake and I.r
43-50.
9 (1869):
fMy Recollections
23 (1874):
of Fenton Grammar School.'
'My Uncle Ben.'
86-93.
A (1877):
'A Natural
I
89 ( 1896 ) :
88-112.
Solution.
'Nelty o'Hara.'
IL2-[ ?19].
A (1876):
'A New Ghost Story.'
186-95.
73 (1890):
'A Night of Mystery. I
27 (1875):
3L6-24.
rA Night of Terror.r
f23-[?].
H (1877):
'The Odd Looking
434-42.
49 (1882/3):
lr{an. I
'OnIy a Nigger.'
A (1871):
59-64.
'outwitted.
'
56 (1885):
88-107.
'
'A Pair
f05- [ ?2Ll .
H ( 1877 ) :
of French Beauties.
'Paul Lorraine.r
75-44.
80 (1893):
'Plain
A (1876):
26-l?461.
John Smith.'
'The Poacher's
2L ( 1873 ) :
351-4.
Story. I
'The PooI of the Dhulock.i
2L3-26.
58 (1885/6):
'A Prosaic Idyll.r
88 (1895):
390-8.
'Quintette.'
82 (1893):
90-100.
'Rachel's
482-503.
Fo11y.'
I (1856/7)z
'The Rajah. '
28 (1875/6):
329'40.
'The Rector's
H (1876):
88-[?103].
second Daughter.'
rRival
|
46 (Ia8L/2) z 60-73 , 2O2-I3.
Queens.
rRuth Hayes.'
456-86.
51 (1883):
'The Scarlet Cloak.r
H (1877):
48-[?56].
'Shaun's Sorrow.'
A (1870):
60-4.
rThe Shoes.r
86 (1895):
190-201.
' The Showman' s Ghost. |
44 ( 1881 ) :
82-IO2 .
'The Skeleton
79-9I.
of Queen Anners cate.'
53 (1884):
'A Smart Woman.'
I22-3O.
97 (1898):
33-51.
'something
60-72.
like
59 (1886):
a Mystery.'
'Something like
4L9-22.
3'7 (Ia7B/9):
a Shareholder.'
'The Story of a Broken Life.'
L92-2O2.
89 (1896):
'A Sunstroke.'
101-[?14].
H (1885):
'The Supervisorrs
486-94.
Story.'
20 (1873):
'That Newspaper Man. |
94 ( 1897 ) :
226-34.
rTo His Own Destruction.'
98-109.
37 (Ia78/9)z
I To the Unknown God. '
H ( 1893 ) :
7-I2.
LLL-29,
'Told by a Table.'
8 (1869):
25J--9.
rTrapped!'
7I (1890):
4L8-23.
fThe Troubtes
432-36.
Family.r
60 (1886):
of a Literary
'Trrixt
29 (1876):
28 (L875/61:
545-66.
creen and Red.
26r-84.
'Two Christmas
4 (L867 /8) z
Eves. '
327-35.
'The Tbro Inquests.t
22 (L873/41:
I97-2L9,
357-72.
fTwo Modern Japanese Stories.'
37 (L878/9)z
183-9.
tAn Unexpected Highlander.'
A (1871):
109-11.
85-121 ,
437-66.
25 (L874/51.
Tlard or tfife?
24 (1874):
424-36.
rwhat a chost-Story
466-77.
Did.'
13 (I87O/L)t
fwhat Would You Do?'
?6 (1891):
83-92.
'Winifredrs
22-l?461.
H (1877):
Lovers.'
'The Witch of Garrowbuie.'
205-10.
33 (1877):
l.I7-4L,
26L-86,
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
3
N.
MONTIILY ISSUES
(llov
1866-Feb
Secret',
By the author
of rl,ady Audleyrs
of Prey (cont).
442-59.
I92-2I7,
369-82'
5-31,
etc [M E Braddonj.
'How I Wronged l4y Friend.'
49-62.
(cont).
By Babington
in the Life
of an Artist
Circe,
or Ttrree Acts
108-30, 240-56, 303-26.
white
M E Braddon].
Ii.e.
r
l
a
d
y
Audleyts
etc
Secret',
Dead-Sea Pruit.
By the author
of
[M E
131-57, 25'7-87, 383-407.
Braddonl.
'The Tallants
routside
By the author
Sweetsr,
the World,'
of tBitter
etc.
225-9.
of Barton',
'Bella
rNever Forgotten"
etc
By the author
of
Donna',
Diana Gay.
lPercy
1867)
4
Birds
'Lady Audleyrs
of Prey.
By the author
of
Secretr,
etc
tlt
Braddonl.
5-33,
131-63,
25-7_gg, 383_414.
'A Fireside
g3-91.
Story.,
The rron
casket:
a Tare of the Travaux
rorc6s.'
111-29 , 23g-55,
36s-81.
rStage
Jewels.,
By Dutton Cook.
205_16.
rMy Love
rThe Kiddle-a-Wink,,
Amy.'
By the author
rMildredrs
of
U
Wedding',
etc IFrancis
Derrick,
i.e.
Frances Notley].
299_322.
'How I
Won po1ly and a postmastership.
By Tom Hood.
324_3L.
'At Daggers
Drawn.'
By Babington
white
M E Braddon].
[i.e.
335_45.
'Eveline's
Visitant:
a Ghost story.'
By the Editor
[M E Braddon].
Jf,l_-t'.
'Ho!'r I
Heard My Own Will
Read.'
rRachel's
FoI1y. '
492-50g.
2
(l,tar-June
1867)
Birds
Volumes 1, 3-8,
IO-22,
24-3I,
33, 37 (part),
39 indexed
from copies
in the University
of eueensland
Library.
Volumes 2, 9,37
(part),
50, 60-97 indexed from copies in
the Bodleian
Library.
Volumes 23, 32, 34-6 indexed
from copies
in the library
of the James Cook University
of North
eueenstand.
Volumes 39-49,
52-9,
9g indexed
from copies
in the British
Library.
vorume 51 indexed
from copy in the Bradford
public
Librarv.
1
(July-Oct
469_7g.
1867 )
Birds
of Prey (cont).
'Lady Audley,s
By the author
of
Secret,,
e t c I t ' , tE B r a d d o n ] .
5_33, 13l_62 , 2s7_ge, 383_409.
'My Friend's
Villa.'
By l,lalter
Thornbury.
47_56.
tStoners
Love Affair.'
g2_g.
By Dutton Cook.
circe,
or Three Acts
in the Life
of an Artist.
By Babington
white
M E Braddonl.
li.e.
113-30,
235_56, 361_82.
'Valerianrs
Honeymoon.
,
R
i
t
a
r
,
A Fragment.r
By the author
of
etc
AidS] .
IHamilton
169-72.
rHor'r My
p
a
i
d
.
'
Debts were
By the author
of 'Lady Fraviar,
etc
[John
Berwick
Harwoodl.
Ig2-92.
'Episodes
in the Life
of Miss Tabitha
Trenoodle.,
By the author
of 'Mirdredrs
wedding',
etc IFrancis
Derrick,
i.e.
Frances
Notleyl.
305-18.
rAn Awkward
rlady Fravia,,
Mistake.r
By the author
of
etc
[John
Berwick
Harwoodl.
443-54.
'Carpentersr
Scenes. |
445-60.
40
(Nov
Fitzgeraldl.
1867-Feb
475-503.
1868)
(cont).
By the author
of 'Lady Audleyrs
Secret',
Dead-Sea Fruit
etc IM E Braddon].
5-31' 131-57, 25'7-75' 383-409.
'My Aunt's
author
By Ada Buisson,
of rPut to the Testr,
Pearl Ring.'
etc.
56-66.
rNever Forgottenr'
By the author
Donna',
Diana Gay (cont).
of 'Bella
485-505.
106-30,
236-56, 364-81'
IPercy Fitzgerald].
I88-2O7,
H Baldwin.
By Astley
Sight of: a Tale of Corsica.'
336-56.
tA Great
By Babington
Bear:
a Story
of Two Birthdays.'
Ball
and a Great
'Circe',
rAt Daggers Drawn',
etc [t"t E Braddon].
white,
author
of
276-86.
rThe
a Christmas
Story.'
Delights:
Queen of the Realm of a Million
316-26.
By Charles
Srnith Cheltnam,
rTwo Christmas
Eves.'
327-35.
'The Ghostts
359-63.
By Ada Buisson.
Summons.'
'The Portraitrs
By H Savile
Clarke.
429-37.
Warning.'
etc
rlost
5
(Mar-June
1868)
(cont).
Secret',
of 'Lady Audley's
By the author
Dead-Sea Pruit
5-29, 131-55, 289-3L4, 447-'lO.
etc [M E Braddon].
'The Mudie Classics,
No. 1: Sir ALk Meyonn' or the Seven against
etc
White,
author
of 'Circe',
By Babington
the Elector.'
[M
41-50, L62-75.
E Braddonl.
tNever Forgotten',
of 'Bella
Donnar,
By the author
Diana eay (cont).
109-30, 206-23, 362-81' 514-36.
etc Ipercy Fitzgerald].
'Lady Audleyrs
Secret',
of
By the author
Inheritance.
Charlottets
244-88, 416-46, 569-600.
etc [M E Braddonl.
'Lord Lynn's Wife',
ron Leave.r
By the Author of rl,ady Flavia',
333-49.
Harwood ] .
etc
[.lohn Berwick
'A Million
a Minute.'
392-9.
tAnother
By the
Trenoodle.'
in the Life
of Miss Tabitha
Episode
'Mildred's
€tc IFrancis
wedding',
author of 'Kiddle-a-winkt,
489-98.
i.e.
Frances Not1eyl.
Derrick,
------__l
(.,uly-oct
"
1868)
Eoutd
to Joh.o C@panyr
or the Aalvertures
antl trisaalvelrtures
of Robert
Ainsleigh.
5-29, 163-941 32I-53,
[By lil E Braddon* ].
479-506.
Diana Gay (cont).
By the author of 'Bella Donna,, 'Never Forsotten,,
etc lP€rcy Fitzge!:a1dj.
51-76, 225-52t 472-45, 544-5a.
(cont),
D€aal-sea Fruit
By the author of i Laaly Audley's secret,,
etc IU E Braalalonl. 99-II6t
265-A7 | 3-la-91,
(cont).
cbarlottef
s IEheritr.lce
By the author of 'Lady Audl€y's
secretr,
etc lM E Braddonl,
133-62, 303-19, 46I-77 | 5e5-6t7.
'The Great xermesse of Antxrerp.'
By the author of 'Hester (irton',
rwild as a nawk', etc lxatharine
S ltacquoid].
4OI-II.
*The first
five instalnents
of Bourd to JohD
(JuIy,
copany
August, september,
october,
and
Novenber 1868) rdere by !4 E Braddon.
after
she
fell
ill
in Novenber la6a the novel was conpleted
by another hand.
see Robert l,ee wo1ff,
sersational
(NY: Garland, 1919, I p 229.
Victorian
7
(Nov I858-Feb
i
|
,l
f
10
(Mar-June
1869)
11
|
I
Stern
(July-oct
1859)
'No Chulcht,
{ecessity.
By the author of 'poo! Bumanity',
'Uattie,
a Strayr,
etc lFrederick
William Robinsonj.
5-34,
145-75, 2A7-3I3, 429-55.
(Mar-June
1870 )
Splenalial Stranger. r By the author of 'l,aaly Aualley's Secret',
5-20.
etc [!4 E Braaldon].
(cont),
By the author of 'Poor EumanitY', rNo Churchrr
SterD Iecessity
, r'rattie, a st!ay,,
etc [F n Robinson].
37-65, 231-59, 361-88,
4a2-511.
(cont).
Edited by M E Braddon.
a llovelette
t|y Sist€r
Carolin€:
101-30.
etc [M E
By the author of 'Lady Auatley's secret',
F€ntd's
Quest.
Braddonl.
133-60, 251-92, 389-416.
'Unater the Lilie5.'
By Ada Buisson.
184_95.
(tlrs Ross Church).
By Florence Marryat
Captain lorton. E Diary.
325-44, 449-65.
'Ihe
I
'
9
1870)
'No Church',
(cont).
By the autho! of rPoor llunanityi
rec-esslttl
'
'ltattie,
5-34, L47-73, 2AI'3IO,
a strayr,
etc [F w Robinson].
415-40.
,My Unlucky Friend.'
84-95.
[By !4 E Bradalon],
'Theoatore of Corsica:
the story of a Real Aalventurer. I By Percv
\29-46, 259-79, 349-414.
Fitzgelalal.
,The rncunbent
By ta€ Earo! K s L schlippenbach,
of Bagshot. i
ra5-92.
,A Ve.y Narroir Escape.r
195-205.
[ B y 1 4E B r a d i l o n ] .
,our Nice servant:
Drana.'
conununicatell to ceorge Augustus
a Donestic
SaIa.
213-25.
'Jack Layforal's Friend, $ith an Aceount of sor,t He l,aid the Ghost:
By LN.
226-47.
a Christmas Story.r
'The Dia$ond Bullet.r
By willian
saryer.
320-4.
'levison's
329-41.
Victiti.'
[By M E Braddon],
'Princess Cancrin's Rev€nge, I By George AugustuE Sala.
342-54.
rA Costernongers Cf,ub.r
By Archibald Forbes.
355-60.
'The Mlssing Earonet: a Strange Trial of the last Century. t By
365-9.
Walter Thornbu.y.
'Franklin's
BY Amella Thotnas. 377-88.
Confession.'
rllr. and Mrs. ale Fontenoy.'
447-60.
[By M E Braildon].
479-505.
Eatiteal by U E Braaldon.
try Sister
CaroliEe:
a lfovelette.
'Lendl Me a alorin:
533-40.
By f,aaly Jackson.
a Tal€ of Eomburg.r
ta69)
lly heqrr 3 Daughter (cont).
By Justin Mccarthy.
5-33, 149-25.
293-32L. 437-67.
'In Request Rather.t
4I-8.
'The Brown !ady.,
By Uls lFrances] Cashet Hoey. S3-69t t97-2L9,
rFire anal Snord.' By walter Thornbury.
87-100.
Eoulra to alohr Cdl,anyt
or the A.lventures
alal t(isadve
tures
of Rob€rt
(cont).
AiEleigh
lI7-35,
26I-74,
4O5-I4, 5O3-J,2.
rrold by a table:
'
an oxford sketch.
25I-9,
'Glamour.'
By lte @untesa von Bothnei.
357-80. 545-66.
rrhe lloneynoons.'
By sidney L BLanchard.
426-36.
(Nov 1869-Feb
sterE
lly h€ryr 3 Daughter.
By Justin Mccarthy.
5-34. 155-92, 309-30,
453-77.
Eou'|il to Joht! CqEnyt
or the ldveatures
a[(t ttisadvertur€s
of Roh€lt
(cont).
Airsleigh
59-94, 229-58, 389-413, 513-33.
(cont).
Charlottet s Inhelitarce
Ay the author of 'Lady Audtey's
Secret',
etc [M E Braddon].
].2A-63t 286-30A, 42I-44, 569-A6.
rBob Xennealy's Canvass.r
263-?5.
rlhe iaily anal the Lobste!.'
By Alfred rhompson. 341-5.
'links
in a Chain: a Tale.'
By witliam
Sawy€r.
3?O-9.
'A Christunas Soir5e.'
By F W Robinson.
3AO-7.
rThe Case of a Pipe.r
By Albany de Fonblanque.
414-19.
8
, !4y Nanesake and I.,
43-50.
(cont),
By Justin
Mccarthy.
67-49, 226-49,
try E!€rt" 3 lrarghter
3A1-9A, 47A-92.
of Robert
BoDnal to John Cdl,atryr
or the A.lventur€E antl l(i3ailYetrtures
(cont).
132-44, 27I-a6' 4O1'2A, 534-55,
Aiisleigh
'A Night tlth
196-213,
By BaroD K S L Schlippenback,
King Phalaoh.'
'Gatherings in Brittany.'
By the author of rMildreal's wedding',
'Otive Varcoe', etc lFrancis Derrick'
i.e.
Arances Notley].
331-42, 525-37.
,The Baron's coffin.'
By Atta Bulsson.
351-?1.
'Fatal Jewels.'
557-65.
By Albany de Fonblanque.
rF
12
(July-Oct
rAn Artist's
'The Power
1870)
By the author
Secret',
of 'Lady Audley's
Quest (cont).
5-32. t33-60,
26L-9I,
389-419.
etc [M E Braddon].
'The Politic
By George Augustus
Wax-Chandler:
a Legend of Mexico.'
Sala.
50-9.
The Haunted Baronet.
453-75.
By J S 1e Fanu.
229-5L,
69-88,
357-78,
'Bob Kennedy's
By T H S Escott.
lO4-L2.
Widow-Hunt.'
(cont).
(ftrs Ross Church).
Captain
By Florence
Marryat
Nortonrs
Diary
119-32.
tAn old Peninsular
Thornbury.
184-95.
Man.'
By Walter
'The Ghost at Laburnum Villa.r
213-l?1.
'On the Brink:
a Story.'
By the author
of 'Lady Audley's
Secret',
etc [M E Brad.don].
324-l?l
'Awake and Thinking:
By w F Peacock.
a Retrospect.'
476-84.
'The Sins of the Fathers:
Audleyrs
By the author
a Tale.t
ofrlady
Fentonrs
Secret',
13
etc
(Nov 1870-Feb
IM E Braddon].
485-507.
1871)
rl,ady Audleyrs
Secretr,
Darrell:
a Story.
By the author
of
etc [M E Braddon].
5-26, 133-56, 26I-88.
'Carlo
By George Augustus
Sala.
of Havana.'
Ponti:
the Music-Seller
27-35.
guest
(cont).
By the author
Secretr,
of 'Lady Audley's
Fenton's
etc [M E Braddon].
68-96t L97-223,
357-86, 485-507.
(cont).
LO2-2O.
By J S Le Fanu.
Ihe Eaunted
Baronet
'On the Pro!,rl: a London Adventure.'
Sala.
166-82.
By George Augustus
rMonsieur
Turner.
Anatole.r
By Godfrey
183-9.
'A Ladyrs Pet.i
By George Manville
Fenn.
190-6.
'A Court Scandal.r
Hands and Steadfast
By the author
of rStrong
ffil.I.y
Heartsr,
23I-43.
etc.
'The Hospital
289-92.
Mistletoe.'
By Joseph Hatton.
'A Christmas
By Astley
H Baldwin.
Peal.'
3O2-I2.
'The Haunted Rock.'
By Charles
F F Woods.
325-36.
'A Dinner with the "Jolly
By T H S Escott.
Old Boy".'
'Dying
Fenn.
342-4.
by Poison.'
By George Manville
'Lady Audley's
By the author
of
Ihe Iove1s
of Arden.
lM E Braddonl.
rWhat a chost-Storv
337-4L.
Secret',
€tc
389-420.
Did.'
466-77.
By Astley
Model.'
H Baldwin.
1-76-A4.
of the Keys:
a Story
of West Fourteenth-Street.'
ceorge
Augustus
Sala.
321-32.
fAt Chrighton
Abbey: a Tale.r
353-77.
rMrs. Mellor's
Diamonds.'
By George Augustus Sala.
416-32.
'Charlie
Norman.'
By Edmund Courtenay.
475-97.
15
(July-oct
(Mar-June
I
I
l
I
187I )
(cont).
Iovel-s
of Arden
By the author
of tlady
Audley's
Secret',
e t c I t ' , tu g r a d d o n ] .
5-30, 133-63 , 26I-91,
481-510.
'Lochinvar
at SaIt Lake.'
By Justin
McCarthy.
59-68.
'Char1ie
(cont).
Norman'
By Edmund Cortenay.
LOL-24.
'Old Major Curtis.'
By I N Lamont.
166-77.
'One Summer Month.r
By Mark Hardcastle
Mary Cecil
Hay].
[i.e.
197-2r2,326-4L.
'In Great Waters.r
229-48.
[Sy 14 E Braddon].
'An Utter
(ttlrs Ross Church).
Impossibility.'
By Florence
Marryat
356-77.
Ttrree
to One: or S@e Passages
out of the Life
of Amicia
Lady Sweetapple.
By the author
of rAnnals
of an Eventful
Life'
George Webb
[Sir
Dasentl.
389-431.
The
16
(Nov
Three
187l-Feb
1872 )
to One:
(cont).
or Some Passages
out
of the
Life
of Amicia
Iady
Sweetapple
By the author
of tAnnals of an Eventful
Life'
[Sir
George Webb Dasentl.
133-58, 293-322, 449-70.
5-38,
By the author
The Iovels
of Arden (cont).
of 'Lady Audley's
Secret',
etc [M E Braddon].
85-131,
229-56, 357-88,
478-95.
'The Fair
One with
Mask: a Passage in the Life
the Velvet
of Tintoretto
Buonatesta,
Portrait-Painter.'
By George Augustus
Sala.
L75-82.
rThe Breaking
By the author
of a She1l.'
of 'The Winning Hazard'
Ta1bot ] .
183-95.
I Frederick
rThe Haunted House in Westminster.'
By J S Le Fanu.
261-85.
rNot A11 Tinsel.'
By Marian Northcott.
330-40.
tnd.
To the Bitter
By the author
of 'Lady Audleyrs
Secreti,
etc
389-42L.
[M E Braddon].
Iondon:
fn:ginary
a Delusive
Directory.
By George Augustus
Sala.
'"Till
14
tI
By
435-42.
Death Us Do Part"
By C Maurice
Davies,
llA.
503-11.
1871 )
L7
rl,ady Audleyrs
(cont).
Secretr,
By the author
of
Lovel.s of Arden
131-59,
25'1-84, 385-408.
etc IM E Braddon].
5-33,
'Chubb Jackson. I
By Alan Strayler.
5O-9.
By Captain
a Tale of the Cuban Rebellion.'
"'Me and My PaI":
82-8.
Bacon, R Il Fusiliers.
guest
(cont).
Secret',
By the author
of rlady Audley's
Fentonrs
(Mar-June
L872)
ltre
etc
[t,t E Braddon].
99-LL7,
225-48.
44
( cont ) .
Bitter
By the author
hal
of 'Lady Audley's
Secret'
5-37, 133-68, 26I-83,
405-39.
[M E Braddon].
(cont).
Inaginary
Iondon:
Directory
a Delusive
By George Augustus
Sala.
169-76, 306-17,
453-64.
38-49,
rHow the
Failed:
a Newspaper Episode'.
By T H S Escott.
"Gadf1y"
54-68.
To the
,
Three
Life
of Amicia
Lady Sweetappl"e
or Soue Passages
out
of the
By the author
of an Eventful
Lifer
of 'Annals
[Sir
George Webb Dasentl.
69-99,
213-60,
357-403,
5OL-44.
rMy Grandfatherrs
113-21.
Ghost-Story.'
'Poor
By Albany
de Fonblanque.
James Wymper.'
293-305.
'My First
Duel.'
481-91.
18
to One:
(cont).
(July-oct
L872)
To the Bitter
End (cont).
By the author
of 'Lady Audley's
Secretr,
etc [M E Braddonj
149-80.
293-32'7,
437-84.
5-37,
'Colonel
By the author
of tLady Aud1ey's
Benyonrs Entanglement.'
Secret',
etc [M E Braddon].
69-88, 213-27.
Life
of Anicia
Iady
Sweetappl-e
Three
out
of the
to One: or Some Passages
(cont).
Life'
By the author
of 'Anna1s of an Eventful
[Sir
George Webb Dasentl.
101-47, 245-9I,389-426.
(cont).
By George Augustus
Im^aginary
Iondon:
a Delusive
Directory
SaIa.
182-91,
486-94.
328-35,
rMy Uncle in Manchester.'
By Frederick
Talbot.
L92-8.
'A Lifers
llA.
Love. r
By Rev M G Watkins,
34I-69,
549-7L.
'Jack Pugh's Legacy: a TaIe.'
By Frederick
Talbot.
517-35.
19
(Nov
1872-Feb
1873 )
'Lady Audley's
By the author
Secretr,
Strangers
and Pilgrins.
of
437-75.
etc [M E Braddon].
5-38, 149-87, 293-330,
'Jack Pughrs Legacy: a Tale'
(cont).
Talbot.
By Frederick
84-IO2.
(cont).
By George Augustus
Im.aginary
Icndon:
a Delusive
Directory
SaIa.
107-16,
I99-2O8,
476-84.
'Lady Audley's
End (cont).
By the author
of
Secret',
To the Bitter
117-46, 26I-92.
etc [u E Braddon].
'My First
Love.'
209-15.
[By A G P].
rlord
rl,ady
tThe Servantsr
Lynn's Wife',
HalI.t
By the author
of
Harwood].
Flavia',
etc
331-9.
IJohn Berwick
rThe Clerk's
Lover,
Daughter.'
By A G P, author
of 'My First
etc.
34L-64.
rA Night
By [C] Maurice
Davies,
uA. 373-85.
in a Ghost-Chamber.'
'A Perilous
By C Soames.
Ride.'
386-9.
'A Visitor
Fireside.'
By Astley H Baldwin.
at Sea: a Tale for a winter
390-6.
I
'The Handsome Housekeeper:
By George Augustus
a Story
about
a WiIl.
404-36.
SaIa.
rA St. Valentinets
By C Boyle.
485-9.
Eve.'
'only
a Curate.'
By R w Baddeley.
529-66.
20
(Mar-June
1873 )
(cont).
By the author
of 'Lady Audleyrs
Strangers
and Pil-grims
L49-75. 277-308,
4O5-4L.
Secretr,
etc lla E Braddon].
5-35,
(cont).
By ceorge
Augustus
Directory
Irn.aginary
london:
a Delusive
310-20, 442-51.
Sala.
36-45, 2L4-2I,
fThe Irish
46-52.
Bv M P.
Court.r
'A Maid Forlorn.r
By Frederick
Ta1bot.
96-100.
rAunt Dunk: a Story.'
101-36.
By L K Knatchbull-Hugessen.
'The King's
BulI.'
By Sir Henry Pottinger.
I97-2O8.
'A Money-Lender's
Love: a Story.r
By K K K.
245-66.
'The Red Lancer.'
By A1bany de Ponblanque.
341-58.
'Katers
Engagement.'
By Mlary]
Cecil
Hay.
373-92.
'The Supervisor's
Story.'
486-94.
'The Dumberdene. I
By L K Knatchbull-Hugessen.
513-34.
2I
(July-oct
1873 )
'Village
By Joseph Hatton.
L96-2I5.
Tyrants:
a Dramatic
Story.'
5-24,
(cont).
Imaginary
By George Augustus
Iondon:
a Del-usive
Directory
Sala.
25-33.
rswift
By tlrs C[ompton] Reade.
as a Flash.'
52-80.
'Lady Audleyrs
(cont).
By the author
of
Strangers
and Pil.grins
116-48, 245-68, 3'73-94, 5L2-37.
Secret',
etc [M E Braddon].
Talbot.
Through
Life.
By Frederick
Fire
and water:
a TaIe of City
149-78, 277-303, 405-29.
'Little
Revenge. A Tale of the Indian
Coo-Coo; or the Khitmutgar's
By A S Bleattyl.
Mutiny.'
309-40.
'The Poacher's Story.'
351-4.
'Our George and the Sultan.'
By The Town Clerk
360-7.
464-90.
Her llaster.
By l,lrs Clompton j Reade.
22
(Nov 1873-Feb
of
Ludborough.
1874)
'Lady Audleyts
By the author
of
Secret',
etc
for
love.
[t'l S
Braddonl.
133-65, 26I-84,
389-419.
5-29,
'At the Bar:
By George Augustus
Creditor.'
a Story
of a Rapacious
Sala.
38-48.
I Mrs. Maycock I s Keys. '
56-9.
(cont).
By t'lrs C[ompton]
Reade.
69-97.
Her Uaster
(cont).
By Frederick
Through
a Tale
of City
f,ife
Fire
and lfater:
Talbot.
101-25.
'That
185-96.
By George Augustus
Sala.
Lambswool.'
Poor Dear Captain
f The Two Inquests.
r
197-2L9,
357-72.
'How I Lost the County.'
By Frederick
Talbot.
220-7.
'Mulligan's
22A'45.
Poteen.r
By Nugent Robinson.
'The Major's
an Ower True Tale.'
By T.
257-60.
Luncheon:
'Aunt Lora's
29L-7.
Long Ago.'
!A Revelation
Talbot].
303-8.
By F T [? Frederick
from the Sea.'
'Righted
By ltlrs Price.
at Last.'
325-38.
Iost
rIn
By Anthony Leigh.
339-50.
Queer Company.r
rAnnabel Brown. I
382-8.
rHow Mr. Penlake
42Q-4.
By Compton R e a d e .
Exercised
a Proctor.'
'Why That Old Gentleman
By George
Paid:
a Sequel to "At the Bar". t
438-47.
Augustus
Sala.
'Through
453-64.
By Mary Cecil
Hay.
the Breakers.'
'Something
475-8L.
By T H S Escott.
Character.'
a Twelfth-Night
like
Reade.
485-509.
By Urs CIompton]
Dead Sorror's
Kin.
il
'.).6 (Mar-June
23
(Mar-June
'Lady Audleyrs
(cont).
for Iove
By the author
of
Secretl,
etc [M E Braddon].
5-32,133-64,
26L-93,399-417.
'My Recollections
of Fenton Gramrnar School. |
33-51.
Dead Sorrowrs
Kin (cont).
By Mrs C[ompton]
Reade.
69-98,
Ig7-22L,
325-52,
45I-68.
r"We1I Done!".'
By Mary Cecil
Hay.
II7-32.
'Very Low People Indeed.'
By Marian Northcott.
186-93.
rPlump for Blinker.
An Election
Reminiscence.'
Bv T H S EscoLt.
222-8.
'George Lovelacers
Temptation.,
229-45.
ilTwas the Wind.t
By Frederick
Talbot.
4IA-2O.
rThe venus de'Medici's
Marriage.
A story
of a connoisseur,s
craze.'
By ceorge Augustus
SaIa.
438-50.
That Eventful
lright.
By Frederick
Talbot.
481-510.
Iost
Secret',
(cont).
of 'Lady Audleyrs
By the author
Portune
437'67.
2
9
3
3
2I,
1
4
9
7
8
,
5
3
'
7
,
etc [M E Braddon].
516-28.
322-34,
233-42,
38-48,
By Compton Reade.
oxford
Raffles.
By tirs A S Beattie
in Two Chapters.'
a Tale,
Build":
"'when Sparrows
Ilostages
(July-Oct
179-90.
ltD, Rrv.
'Mrs. Marmaduke Millwyn's
of Dublin
a Story
Sigh:
2LL-28.
Robinson.
26I-92,
King .
By Katharine
A Story.
Hugh llelton:
'The Family Ghost.'
Talbot].
By F T [?r'rederick
'A Father's
Hay.
497-515.
By Mary Cecil
Story.'
(Ju1y-Oct
'Lady Audleyrs
(cont).
for Iove
By the author
of
Secretr,
etc IM E Braddon].
5-29, 133-56, 26I-82,
389-410.
'Wedded in Death:
a Tale of the Late American
War.'
By James Alexander
Maitland.
52-75.
(cont).
That Eventful
Night
By Frederick
Tarbot.
ror-24,
Lg7-2L9,
357-81,
496-517.
'My First
Client:
a Reminiscence
of the North-East
Circuit.r
Bv
Percy Boyd.
230-50.
'The Academical
History
of Mr. chicken.'
By compton Reade.
305-16.
a Story of the London "Sans-Souci".'
"'Do11y":
By H L Williams.
55 t-+Y.
rsomething
like
a S6ance.'
By C Maurice
Davies,
DD.
350-6.
Ylard or tlife?
A Romance.
437-66.
(Nov 1874-reb
405-36 |
545-73.
367-72.
1875 )
(cont).
of 'Lady Audley's
By the author
Eostages to Fortune
437-52.
149-70, 293-315,
5-31,
etc [M E Braddon].
'Sea-Bank Farm.'
26L-9O69-99,
By Henry Jackson.
(cont).
II7-29.
King.
By Katharine
Eugh Melton:
a Story
'Bolingbroke
130-43.
By Wat Bradwood.
Grinds.'
'A passage from the Life
Edited
by
of Mr. A. Plassington.'
Secret',
F Frankfort
183-98, 338-56.
Moore.
389-425,
213-38,
Talbot'
By Frederick
Eis Second Inheritance.
548-75.
'A Night of Mystery.'
316-24.
'A Birthday
By E R.
375-81.
Treat.'
rHow I Shot My First
By Percy
a Legend of the County Down.'
Snipe:
Boyd.
533-46.
28
(Nov
'Under
"'So
llard
Iost
By Nugent
Life.'
I875-Feb
1876 )
1875)
'Lady Audley's
to Fortune.
By the author
of
Secret',
5-37,149-73,
[M E Braddon].
293-316, 43?-64.
proctor.t
St. Swithin's
Junior
By Compton Reade.
56-64.
Un1adylike".'
By A E T Watson.
65-72.
or Wife?
A Romance (cont).
85-121,
26I-86,
424-36.
'Lady Audleyts
(cont).
for tove
By the aulhor
of
Secret',
Hostages
tThe
Stables,
LB74)
Iost
25
to
85-108.
lor Beatty?1.
117-38.
Reade.
By l{rs C[ompton]
A study in Gray (cont).
'
'Cheating
L39-46 .
the Nor' -Easter.
'The Confessions
By Gordon
Chloral-Eater.'
of an English
27
24
1875 )
l-874)
etc
etc [M E Braddon].
L32-48.
A Study in Gray.
By ltrs C[omptonJ Reade.
213-35,
357-77,
544-69.
'The Bryansfort
Spectre:
Founded on a Family
Legend.'
245-55.
tMy Father's
WiII.'
By Frederick
Talbot.
325-39.
rDean Swiftts
Ghost.r
By E Owens Blackburne.
398-403.
'An Arab's
Revenge: a True Story.'
By Edward Henry Vizetelly.
405-19.
'Notes from a German Band. I
By Mary
Cecil
Hay.
484-500.
Lifets
Key:
a Story
in
Two Parts.
i
By Mary
Cecil
Hay.
5-28,
228-40.
'Mr. Skifter's
50-64.
By Compton ReadeProgress.'
Pilgrim's
Secret',
(cont).
of 'Lady Audley's
By the author
to Fortune
nostages
86-99.
etc [M E Braddon].
258-85.
(cont).
LL7-4A'
Talbot.
By Frederick
Eis Second Inheritance
Secret',
of 'Lady Audley's
By the author
Daughter.
Joshua Eaggardrs
437-69.
149-80,293-324,
etc IM E Braddon].
'The Rajah.'
329-40.
'Thorleigh
34I-52.
By A B Barker.
Tale.'
Moat: a Grandmother's
'How I Wrote a Novel.'
360-7Hay.
By Mary Cecil
tChantry
368-79.
By urs Hartley.
a Ghost Story.'
Manor-House:
'A Joint
388-97.
By Marian Northcott.
in the Harness.'
'The Haunted Lighthouse.'
406-18.
By C S CorfieldtA Drawing-Room
425-35.
By Beata Francis Performance.'
'The Spectre
By Percy B St. John.
Regions.t
a TaIe of the Polar
Ship:
5L7-34.
f I\rixt
545-66.
and Red.
Green
rHow I Came to Be a Manag'er.'
By Frederick
Talbot.
567-75.
.l')
( M ar - J u n e
32
(cont).
Joshua Eaggardrs
Daughter
By the author
of 'Lady Audleyrs
Secretrr
etc Itt e nraddon].
5-42, 149-73, 410-35, 55I-75.
fBy and By.'
Hay.
By Mary Cecil
60-7.
rHow f Fought My First
Duel.r
68-80.
I
Ben". I
By R V Chilcott.
A7-97.
"Bachelor
rl\rixt
117-41,
26I-84.
Green and Red (cont).
'Our Suspicious
Neighbours.'
By Henry Kingsley.
217-37.
rAn Ill-Conducted
By Frederick
Talbot.
Conductor. I
243-9.
Juliet.
By lilrs H Lovett-Cameron
.
293-315 , 447-72.
'Scotching
a Snake.r
By Stephen J Mackenna.
380-95,
489-501.
Good Stories
Animals.
of Itlan and Other
By Charles
Reade.
437-46.
The tfew Republic;
Culture,
Faith,
and Philosophy
in an Erglish
or,
House.
Country
574-43.
IBy W H Mallock.]
30
(':uly-oct
1876 )
(cont).
Animal-s
Stories
By Charles
Reade.
of ltian and Other
I-4,
129-32, 257-60, 385-95.
'
L
a
d
y
(cont).
Daughter
Joshua Eaggardrs
By the author
of
Audley's
Secret',
etc IM E Braddon].
10-38,228-55,
290-311, 482-508.
fhe lfew Republic;
Paith,
and Philosophy
or,
Culture,
in an English
Country Eouse (cont).
48-73, 133-51,
343-60,
Iey w H Mallock.]
434-49.
By E Lynn Linton.
From Dreans to lla.|<ing.
75-97,
196-215,
325-4I,
Good
Juliet
450-69.
(cont).
By ltrs
411-33.
rThe G.B.C.:
a Tale of
'Tasbrook's
Testimonial.
3l-
(Mar-June
1876 )
(Nov 1876-Feb
H Lovett-Cameron.
103-28,
153-76,
By James Payn.
a Telegram.'
'
Bv James Pavn.
472-8I.
36I-84,
281-5.
1877)
(cont).
Stories
Anirnals
Bv Charles
of ltlan and Other
Reade.
1-3, L29-44, 319-26, 433-6.
'
L
a
d
y
(cont)"
Joshua Eaggardrs
Daughter
By the author
Audleyrs
of
Secret',
etc IM E Braddon].
2L-45, 163-88.
The New Republic;
or,
Culture,
Faith,
and Philosophy
in an English
House (cont).
I89-2O9.
Country
46-65,
[ey w H Mallock.]
rAn Aunt By Marriage.r
By James Payn.
66-81.
(cont).
From Dreans to lfaking
By E Lynn Linton.
82-10I.
(cont).
By Hrs H Lovett-Cameron.
Juliet
105-28,
229-56,
360-84,
484-50'7.
rA Family Party
in the Piazza of St. Peter.'
By T Adolphus
Trollope.
2ro-28,
32?-43,
437-53.
rThe Captain's
Last Love.r
By Wilkie
Collins.
257-74.
Ttre lforld
lle1l
lost.
By E Lynn Linton
.
282-373 , 385-415.
rFinding
His Level.'
By James Payn.
344-52.
rAn Office
Secret.r
By James Payn.
473-83.
1 8 ' 1 ' 7|
(cont).
1-31 ' 129-63 ' 351-84'
By E Lynn Linton,
lNe1l Ipst
38s-4L4.
(cont),
By Charles
Reade.
Animals
cood Stories
of lian and Other
53-67, 180-94. 310-2r,
453-62.
(cont).
By ltrs H Lovett-Cameron.
105-28,
242-56.
Juliet
'The Lord of Harpington.'
By James Payn.
227-34.
By James Payn.
482-508.
By Proxy.
257-86,
Ttre lforld
33
( July-oct
187'7 )
By Proxy (cont).
'Frightened
with
The
473-508.
By James Payn.
1-30, 224-56, 257-9I,
False Fire.'
By D Christie
Murray.
54-75.
( cont ) .
99-L28 , 129-6I ,
Iost
By E Lynn Linton
.
l{orl-d
llel.l.
357-415.
rThe Last of the Season.'
183-93.
'The Witch of Garrowbuie.'
205-10.
r?he Ghoul. I
Dowling.
342-52.
By Richard
rA Story
Boy1e.
By Frederick
of the Transvaal,l
Bv Mark
Some Random Notes
of an Jd]-e Excursion.
34
(Nov
1877-Feb
439-50.
Twain.
464-70.
1878 )
356-84,
By James Payn.
L-28,
229-55,
385-415.
By Proxy (cont).
(cont).
By Mark fwain.
of an Idle
ExcursioD
Some Random lfotes
49-58, 183-91, 345-54.
'The Fairy-Man
Bede.
59-69.
By Cuthbert
and the Lady of the Rock.'
'That Night.r
By Richard Dowling.
83-97.
(cont).
105-53.
The llorl-d tfell
By E Lynn Linton,
Iost
rThe Mysterious
Dowling.
2lO'2O.
By Richard
Speculator.'
481-508.
T'he Return
By Thomas Hardy.
257-a7,
of the Native.
'The Duel in Herne wood.
from "The
Extracted,
with
Permission,
Collins.
304-30.
By wilkie
Case of Mr. Lj-onel Varleig,h".'
'Genius
t
Bv Richard
434-49.
Dowlinq.
at the Hammer.
Good
50
35
(Mar-June
1878)
(cont).
By Thomas Hardy.
\-2'7,
230-55,
Return
of the Native
257-8L, 480-508.
'The Loves of Alonzo FiEz Clarence
By Mark
and Rosannah Ethelton.r
?wain.
39-55.
'The Two Neighbours
By Katharine
S Macguoid.
65-86.
of Quimper.'
(cont).
104-53'
366-84.
By James Payn.
By Proxy
'Some Turkish
By F G A.
A Slave Who is No Slave.'
Slave Stories.
The
167-83.
'The Marine
By Richard
Dowling.
Binocular.'
rAn Automatic
By Julian
Hawthorne.
Enigrma.'
'Fables
Sequels.'
By Mark Twain.
and Their
51
191-203.
294-306.
325-31.
'ltt'r
Thc
ChiId's Cry. '
llaunted
Eote1:
385-4I2.
'Patient
Kitty.
36
(July-Oct
'
By Richard
a ltystery
Dowling.
of
llodern
By James Payn.
351-65.
Venice.
By Wilkie
ColLins.
432-50.
l8?8 )
39
(cont).
ftre
Return
of the lfative
By Thomas Hardy.
I-29,
228-56,
25'7-8I, 484-508.
Scientific
Observations
on a Ghost.r
Bv J Arbuthnot
Wilson.
45-59.
rMy First
Recordership.'
By James Payn.
77-8I.
rThe Elba of the Thames.'
By Richard
Dowling.
83-98.
Itre Eau-nted Eotel:
(cont).
a tiystery
of litodern
Venice
By wilkie
Collins.
lO7-28, \29-52,
360-84, 385-411.
rA Change of Views.'
By James Payn.
I72-A.
'The Going Out of Alessandro
Pozzone.'
By Richard
Dowting.
2II-26.
'A Mayfair
Mystery.t
By James Payn.
298-316.
rThe Empress of Andorra.t
By J Arbuthnot
Wilson.
335-51.
t"A Tourist
from Injianny".'
By Bret Harte.
424-3I.
'Simpson of Bussora.'
By James Payn.
444-9.
'An Agamistr s Holiday.
'
465-9.
rOur
3'7
(Nov
1878-Feb
1879)
The Return
of the Native
'Bianca.'
By W E Norris.
rTo His Own Destruction.'
(cont).
By Thomas
Hardy.
1-26,
225-56.
47-67.
98-109.
The
Eaunted
Hote1:
a Mystery
Venice
of lrlodern
Col1ins.
110-28.
'One by One.'
By R E Francillon.
129-56.
'An fmperial
Pardon.'
By F A S.
I7O-82.
'Two Modern Japanese Stories.'
183-9.
(cont).
By Wilkie
Donna Quixote.
'Some Tales of
rAn Heiress
of
By Justin
McCarthy.
257-87,
478-508.
White Elephants.r
By James Payn.
297-303.
Red Dog. t
By Bret Harte.
321-33.
queen of the llleadow.
By Charles
Gibbon.
353-84,
385-403.
'Something
like
a Shareholder.
A Fragment in Asterisks.'
419-22.
'An Adventure
in a Forest.r
By James Payn.
44'7-55.
'Diamonds and Gold. A Tale of the Far West.r
Bv E C Fellows.
456-77.
38
(Mar-June
'A Night
300-12'
By F w Robinson.
in the Highway.'
'From the Chapel Roof.'
322-3L'
By Henry w Lucy.
'An Unrequited
332-7'
By James Payn'
Attachment.'
'An Independent
434-42'
BY James Payn.
opinion.'
1879)
(cont).
By Justin
i4cCarthy.
1-30,
225-86,
4'18-508.
of the Dark.'
By Richard
Dowling.
85-106.
By Charles
Gibbon.
IO7-28,
129-52,
Queen of the lleadow (cont).
359-84, 385-411.
'Captain
Passenger.!
By James Payn.
Cole's
169-75.
rAn Iri-sh 1dy11.'
By the author
of 'The Queen of Connaught'
[Harriett
Jayl.
199-206.
rThe Story
of a Statue
from the French of Prosper
M6rimde].'
[Adapted
By C Trevelyan
I'lacaulay.
2O7-24.
DoDna Quixote
'The Daughter
>z
(July-oct
1879)
257-86'
226-56,
1-30,
(cont).
McCarthy.
By Justin
Donna Quixote
479-508.
'At Night
31-41'
By E Lynn Linton.
in a Hospital.'
'A Hero's Reward. A Sketch from Life.'
42-59'
By Ouida'
129-47,
101-28'
Gibbon.
By charles
Queen of the lleadow (cont).
'The
'The
40
365-84,385-404.
By James Payn.
A Tale of Blood.t
Transformed.
Transfused
180-9.
39L-44'
By W E Norris.
Holiday.'
old Maid's
(Nov
I879-Feb
1880)
129-56'
I-29,
McCarthy.
(cont).
By Justin
Donna Quixote
'Peter Schroeder.'
42-55.
By Bret Harte.
'The Young Lions.'
56-64'
By E Lynn Linton.
'The Professor's
65-79, 209-24.
By Linda villari.
Declaration.'
'Miss Molly'.
96-103'
'Helen Churchill's
By the author of
Lover.'
105-28,25I-6,
Gibbon.
By charles
Queen of the lleadow (cont).
320-2.
' "Right"
L77-92.
Senior .
By William
(an Australian
Tale ) . I
'A Social
225-3I'
By James Payn.
Philosopher.'
rMy Amsterdam Gem.'
235-49.
By G H Robeck [?G de Robeck].
384-409'
257-86,
By James Payn.
Agent.
A Confidential
'A Lover in spite
229-3LO,420-33.
Hawthorne.
By Julian
of Himself.'
353-84'
Hunt].
W Hunt [Margaret
By ilrs Alfred
casket.
Irhe Icaden
476-508.
'Under the Snow! "In Memoriam".'
By E Lynn Linton'
'A Failure
448-52'
By James Payn.
of Justice.'
'Birds
460-75.
By Ouidain the Snow.'
41
(lr{ar-June
41O-f9'
1880 )
257-84,
L-4O, 129-52,
(cont).
By James Payn.
Agent
A Confidential
38s-410.
gunt]'
W Hunt [Margaret
(cont).
By llrs Alfred
Casket
Ttre Ieaden
228-56t 354-84, 483-508.
roo-27,
rKate Sibbertrs
191-2I5.
Aunt. t
297-302.
'The candidature
By E c Grenville-Murray.
of Mr. Davlish.'
454-73'
333-53,
Hawthorne.
By Julian
oak.
Kildhum's
61-75.
'How Jack Harris
H Mccarthy.
By Justin
Became an Aesthetic.'
'The Little
By Henry W Lucy.
Story.'
Shop. A Very Vulgar
Smallware
434-40.
is
this
(Presented
a true
tale
as fiction.
and thanks
In volume
for
readers
42, Luey admits
donations.
)
I
!
. l. '
'John Calthorpets
Theft.'
By J Maclaren
Cobban.
The l,tiller's
lliece.
By Henry W Lucy.
449-7L.
(,lrrly-Oct 1BB0)
A Confidential
(cont).
Agent
By James Payn. 1-35, 129-51 , 25'7-79,
385-4L2.
'A Gentleman
of La porte.r
By Bret Harte.
50-9.
Kildhum's
Oak (cont).
By Julian
Hawthorne.
75-g3 , L}I-2O6.
The readen casket
(cont).
By urs Arfred
w Hunt [Margaret
Huntj.
94-L28,
224-55, 356-84,
478_508.
'Findelkind.
A Child's
Story.'
By Ouida.
320-4L.
'Mr. EarIts
Investment.
A Tale of Old China.'
442-g.
43
(Nov
1880-Feb
1881 )
A Confidential
(cont).
Agent
By James payn.
I-25,
129-55.
rAn Expensive
Derby.r
By James payn.
6l-75.
'rhe readen
(cont).
casket
By l,trs Alfred
w Hunt [Margaret
Hunt].
99-L28,
227-55.
tCruel
Barbara A11en.r
By D Christie
Murray.
195-216.
Josephrs
Coat.
By David Christie
Murray.
257-92,
395-410.
with
Curses Dark".'
By Margaret
"'Rigged
Hunt.
2g7-3IO.
1A Dreadful
Case.r
By William
Jameson.
346-60.
A Romance of the Nineteenth
century.
By w H Mallock.
365-94,
485-50g.
rThe P1ague-Smitten
Ship.'
By J Maclaren
Cobban.
436-54.
'Planty
Banton.r
By Thomas Shairp.
459-a4.
44
(Mar-June
(July-oct
(Nov
1881-Feb
1882)
Joseph's
'Rival
Coat.
By David Christie
Murray.
l-38,
L29-55.
|
60-73,
2O2-L3.
Queens.
(cont).
The ltillerrs
lfiece
By Henry w Lucy.
75-92.
probl-en (cont).
A Heartrs
By Charles
Gibbon.
105-2g,
235-56.
rl,ove and Greek.'
By M J M Robertson.
165-86.
Arl
sorts
and conditions
of lten:
an rmrlossible
story.
By walter
Besant and James Rice.
257-87,
3A7-42L.
'How f Married
Him: the Confessions
of a young Lady.t
Edited
by
wilkie
Co1lins.
295-3L6.
'Resurgo.
A Comedy.'
By Ouida.
3I7-4I,
430-62.
fhe Adniralrs
lfard.
By llrs Alexander
French
Hector].
356-86,
[Annie
481-s10.
47
(Mar-June
1882 )
A1l
sorts
and conditions
(cont).
of llen:
an rmpossible
story
By
Walter
Besant and James Rice.
l-31,
129-59,
25'7-94, 385-419.
'Found at Blazing
Star.'
By Bret Harte.
46-60.
172-94.
'The Man with
Two Sou1s.r
By Edward Byron Nicholson.
64-7A.
The Admirarrs
ward (cont).
By ltrs Alexander
French
Hector].
[annie
100-28, 230-56, 359-84, 490-508.
rA Silver Wedding.'
By David Christie
1881 )
Joseph's
Coat (cont).
By David Christie
Murray.
1-33, 129-58,
257-84,385-4I2.
'Only a MiIIion.'
By Charles Gibbon.
4I-62.
'The Showman's
Ghost.t
82-LOZ.
'Presages
of Approaching
r11.'
By wirliam
ceorge Black.
103-7.
A Romanee of the Nineteenth
(cont).
century
By w H Mallock.
1og-29,
236-56, 363-84, 485-508.
rThe Reverend
r
James christisonrs
Adventure.
By J Maclaren
cobban.
171-92.
'The Little
Ear1. A Child's
Story.r
By Ouida.
3OO-34.
The countess
Felicita's
Discovery.
By Julian
Hawthorne.
424-45.
'The Strange
'
Bed.
By iames payn.
469-75.
45
46
1881 )
48
(Ju1y-oct
Murray.
304-28.
f882 )
All
an rmpossible
sorts
and conditions
(cont).
of lien:
storl
By
Walter
Besant and James Rice.
1-33,
129-59,
25'?-84, 385-410.
Josiah
Smithrs
Balloon
Journey.t
By Henry W Lucy.
65-78.
lhe Admiralrs
ward (cont).
By lrtrs Alexander
French
Hector].
[annie
98-128,
230-56, 348-84,
477-508.
Eeart
and science:
a story
of the Present
rine.
By wilkie
collins.
175-99,
3L2-33, 438-65.
rWinks.r
By W S Rockstro.
285-97.
rA Close Shave.'
By Henry ceorge Murray.
298-311.
'Mr.
49
Coat (cont).
By David Christie
Murray.
I-29,
129-57,
257-83, 385-416.
rBewitched
in trlid-Ocean.'
By J Maclaron
Cobban.
39-50.
rhe countess
(cont).
Pelicita's
Discovery
By Julian
Hawthorne.
64-89.
A Eeartrs
Problam.
By Charles
Gibbon.
109-29,
237-56,
367-94,
486-508.
'A Family History.'
By crant
Allen.
LS8-74.
rMerga's
Petticoat.'
By Katharine
S Macquoid.
lg6-205.
310-33.
(Nov 1882-Feb
1883)
Joseph's
c,A
A11
Sorts
and Conditions
(cont).
of Uen: an lrpossible
Story
By
Walter
Besant and James Rice.
L-26,
L29-54.
Undergraduaters
Aunt.t
By F Anstey.
46-53.
Eeart
and Science:
a Story
of the Present
Time (cont).
By Wilkie
Collins.
54-80, 168-93,
443-j4.
3L2-4I,
The Adniralrs
ward (cont).
By trlrs Arexander
French Hectorl.
[Annie
101-28,
229-56, 353-83.
478-508.
riaid of Athens.
By Justin
McCarthy.
257-84,
385-415.
'An
Fregcoes.
By Ouida.
286-304,
416-33.
'The Odd-Looking
Man.r
434-42.
'The Violin's
Voice. I
By Beatrice
Harraden.
(Mar-June
50
'Elsa.'
(translated
Bataille
by Urs IHenriette]
By Albert
337-46.
rlove
The Wearing
By Basit,
the
of the Green.
author
of
Ashe xingl.
356-84, 481-508.
'The Green Phial.'
By T w Speight.
427-45.
'Two of a Trade. I
By A1bany de Fonblanque.
450-61.
475-7 .
1883 )
(cont).
of Athens
By Justin
McCarthy.
1-31,
129-59,
257-85,
385-411.
'Budellrs
Proposal.r
By Findlay
Muirhead.
32-8.
(cont).
Eeart
and Science:
a Story
of the Present
TiDe
By Witkie
Col1ins.
160-92,
36-69,
298-330,
489-508.
(cont).
Frescoes
By Ouida.
71-89.
(cont).
The Adm.iral-ls lfard
By llrs Alexander
French
Hector].
[annie
9O-I27,
23).-56,
352-84.
fThe Green Turban:
I
a Mystery.
By J Maclaren
Cobban.
2O4-2I.
rTruth
r
Triumphant.
By Margaret
Hunt [l,lrs Alfred
W Hunt].
423-43.
'One of His Inventions.'
By Charles
Gibbon.
445-77.
Corkran).
Debt'
lRichard
Itlaid
(July-oct
5I
1883 )
(cont).
of Athens
By Justin
McCarthy.
I-28,
129-56,
257-85,
385-412 .
rlondonts
Peril.
The Story
of an Escape.'
By H F Lester.
29-42.
rTwo Plots.
I
A Confession
in lwo Chapters.
By Findlay
Muirhead.
55-7 4 .
'The Clink
of Gold.r
By Edmund Bury.
81-98.
'One of His Inventions'
(cont).
By Charles
Gibbon.
LL4-28.
floving
a Dream.'
By Charles
Gibbon.
165-81,
364-84.
rThe Shutes of Sheffield.r
By Margaret
Hunt.
I93-2O2.
'The Greek Skipper's
Story.'
By P Grey Parke.
203-18.
fln Pitti.
(Founded on Fact).'
A Scene.
By Ouida.
232-56.
rMy Friend
Paton.r
By Julian
Hawthorne.
294-308.
rJackson.'
By Frank Abel1.
335-43.
rTwo
an American
Engineerrs
Story.t
By A A Hayes.
344-6L.
"Pards":
rAt camaldoli.
A Sketch.,
By Ouida.
424-47.
'Ruth Hayes.'
456-86.
| "The Stage Waits".
'
By Richard
Dowling.
487-93.
l,faid
52
(Nov 1883-Feb
1884)
(cont).
l{aid of Athens
By Justin
McCarthy.
1-30,
129-56.
'My Compatriot.r
By E Lynn Linton.
50-67.
rFrom Beyond.'
By Alfred
St Johnstone.
101-11.
'Christine.'
By the Author of rMiss Mollyr.
L22-8.
rThe American
with
Gentleman
the Moist
Eye.r
By Archibald
222-30.
rA Fast Day.'
By John Lilburn.
23L-4O.
fHaunted.
A True Story.'
By E M Davy.
24L-7.
Tlre Ioverrs
By llrs
Creed.
Hoey.
Cashel
257-84,
[Frances]
fShe Loves and Lies.'
By Wilkie
Collins.
285-302.
'The Denver Express.'
By A A Hayes.
311-30.
Forbes.
385-411.
(Mar-June
53
f884)
Tlre Iover's
By tlrs
Creed.
[Frances]
257-aL, 385-409.
'Carvalho.r
By J Arbuthnot
Wilson.
'The Skeleton
of Queen Annets Gate.'
rThat Bore Smith. I
By Frank Abell.
Cashel
Hoey.
l-33,
129-62,
34-52.
79-91.
93-100.
Ashe K i n g l .
101-28,
By Basil
tfearing
of the Green.
[Richard
229-56,
481-508.
355-84,
'At the Y. I
rMehalah'
and tJohn Herring'
By the author
of
ISabine
Baring Gou1dl.
168-87,
291-311.
'The Third
202-9.
Time.
By A Hutchison
Stirling.
rMy Big Fish.'
2L8-28.
By Angelo J Lewis.
'Moonlight
By Clementina
Black.
242-90.
and Floods. I
'Mary Abbot's
3L2-25.
Tryst.'
By Katharine
S Macquoid.
'A Strange
418-41.
Hawthorne.
326-43,
A Story.'
By Julian
Friend.
'The Mysterious
Wilson.
By J Arbuthnot
in Piccadilly.'
Occurrence
The
'A
344-54.
Slender Clue.'
54
(July-oct
By E F Spence.
47O-8O.
1884)
( cont ) .
Hoey.
L-24 ,
By lrlrs I Frances ] Cashel
Ttre lover's
Creed
129-5r,
257-82, 385-416.
rMiss Molly'.
rCathrine.'
25-52.
By the author
of
rThe Great
Brooke.
66-84.
Railway.r
By Geoffrey
Jamsetjee
rA Mean Revenge.'
By T l"lalcolm watson.
86-98.
(cont).
Ashe Kingl.
By Basil
tlearing
of the Green
[Richard
48L-5O7.
99-L28,
225-56,
358-84,
'The Child
Wilson.
163-76.
J Arbuthnot
of the Phalanstery.'
'Dr. Jerrold.'
By w M Taber.
185-99.
)Tzigge.
2OO-9.
A Russian
Sketch. I
By M Eastwood.
tAs Before.
2LI-24.
By William
Jameson.
A Shetland
Story.r
rThe Bridal
300-14.
By George M McCrie.
of Sollas.'
'Abdoolah.'
By Percy white.
315-33.
'Albertyner
goyle.
By p[ ?rederick]
342-57.
s wooing.'
'The other
424-38.
Stirling.
Half.r
By A Hutchison
fChecco.'
452-68.
By Katharine
S Macquoid.
'The Two Professors.'
469-80.
Bv Catharine
Childar.
The
55
(Nov
1884-Feb
1885 )
(cont).
Ioverrs
Creed
129-54.
By
A Story.
l,tiss
Cadogma.
429-46.
The
By t'frs
[Frances]
Julian
Hawthorne.
Cashel
37-61,
Hoey.
L-29,
159-84,
3L5-37,
'The Canr. o[ Mr. Van Klugen.'
By T W Speight.
7],-87.
Tlro lcarlng
of the Green (cont).
By Basil
Ashe
[Richard
l() f -2rJ, 23I-56.
'tr,.Il,lrint. An Episode.I
By the author of 'Miss Molly'.
'An<lrcw Garth's
Pilgrimage.'
By Hugh Coleman Davidson.
A Strange
Voyage.
By W Clark
Russell.
257-93,
385-422.
'Dolores.r
By Mary E Hullah.
307-14.
'wild
SAfing.'
By M Eastwood.
352-9.
Babylon.
By Cecil
Por^rer.
360-84,
484-5L2.
rA Modern Plato.'
By E Gertrude
Simpson.
459-73.
'Granny Moorefs Mistake.'
Charles
Kruger.
474-83.
56
(Mar-June
s8
L94-2L9.
220-30.
A Strrnge
Voyage (cont).
By W C1ark Russell.
I-43,
129-80.
'A Twilight
By Lillias
wasserman.
Visit.'
44-53.
Iove - or a lfane (cont).
Hawthorne.
7l-85,
L97-2L2.
By Julian
By E Gertrude
86-97.
Things
are a l,tystery".r
Simpson.
"'Which
(cont).
Babylon
By Cecil
Power.
106-28,
232-56.
'My First
181-91.
By Henriette
Corkran.
Sitter.'
'The Pool of the Dhuloch.'
2L3-26.
'The Living
Wo1d.'
By J Crawford
227-3L.
of Slopton
Scott.
I.fohawks.
By M E Braddon.
257-87,
385-4L2.
rPalma. Three Scenes in a Life.'
By Randolph Fortescue.
248-302.
rEffie
Vengeance.'
By Charlotte
Radwell.
303-18.
Drenning's
'Mea Culpa!r
By J T Jerome.
319-38.
rTalbot
By Justin
Huntly
McCarthy.
339-56.
the Traveller.'
That Other
By Averil
Beaumont [i.e
Margaret
Hunt].
357-84,
Peraon.
477-508.
'In the Night.'
By C Haddon Chambers.
42L-45.
'Seth Clephton's
By A H Paterson.
New Hand.'
449-62.
rThree l{eetings.r
By Jessie
Macleod.
463-76.
1885 )
A Strange
Voyage (cont).
By W Clark
Russel1.
1-41,
L29-62,
257-94,
385-429.
'Ready Money.'
By H R Haweis.
80-7.
rOutwitted.
A TaIe of the Abruzzi.r
88-L07.
Babyl-on (cont).
By Cecil
Power.
108-28,
235-56,
361-84,
482-5OA.
rSylvester's
Wife. I
By Ernest
Dodson.
163-71.
fProfessor
I
Milliterrs
Dilemma.
By crant
Allen.
L72-95.
'Medea Fortune.'
By E Lynn Linton.
203-8.
lDrama. ]
Iowe - or a NaDe.
By Julian
Hawthorne.
209-23,
316-30,
44L-56.
'De11's
Cremona.r
By J Crawford
Scott.
295-306.
'The light
on the Seine.'
By Katharine
S Macquoid.
307-15.
rA Noble Vengeance.r
By Annie Bradshaw.
33L-47.
'An Ing6nue. I
By Ida Ashworth
Taylor.
348-60.
|"There
is a Tide".'
By W Babington
Maxwell.
430-40.
f The ltlaster of the House.t
By J E Panton.
457-60.
rA Passenger
from Shanghai.'
By A A Hayes.
46L-7O.
'The Benaaishnee.'
By Hugh Coleman Davidson.
471-80.
57
(Ju1y-Oct
1885)
A Strange
Voyage (cont).
By W Clark
Russell.
385-426.
fThe Great
Keinplatz
Experiment.'
By A Conan
Iove - or a Nane (cont).
By Ju1ian
Hawthorne.
462-80.
'Morning
Calls
I-44,
129-73,
Doyle.
52-65.
66-79,
2O5-L7,
257-97,
335-5I,
in the West Country.'
By F J Tristram.
80-8.
by a Stranger.'
By Coulson
Kernahan.
97-L04.
(cont).
Babylon
By Cecil
Power.
105-28,
228-55,
358-83,
481-508.
and Listen,
Gentlemen!".'
By Elsa D'Esterre-Keeling.
"'Now Lithe
t74-9L.
rA Tennis Club Tale.'
By J E Macmanus.
L92-204.
'The Last Feoffee.r
By Philip
Kent.
2L8-27.
'The General.'
By fre
Rev C W Bardsley.
298-313.
rA Late Confession.t
By J Crawford
Scott.
3L4-23.
'Karukaya.
A Story
of a Skin Picture.'
By Frank Abell.
324-34.
'Witness
Our Hands.'
By Angelo J Lewis.
352-7.
rJack of Diamonds.r
By Jack Ingersoll.
427-30.
'Arivichrurie.'
By Geo. M McCrie.
440-52.
'Wrought
(Nov
Kingl.
59
1885-Feb
(Mar-June
1886 )
1886)
Itfohawks (cont).
By M E Braddon.
I-28,
L29-56,
257-89,
tThe Warlockts
By F V de G Stevenson.
29-48.
Shadow.t
rA Sacrifice.'
By F Cresswell.
49-55.
rDumbletonrs
Victoria
Cross.r
By K Butt.
56-9.
'Something
like
a Mystery.r
60-72.
fCaroline.
I
By Clementina
Black.
73-99.
385-413.
(cont).
Hunt].
By Averil
Beaumont [i.e.
Margaret
Other
Person
100-28, 227-56, 356-84, 480-508.
'On the Mule-Shoe Curve.'
By A A Hayes.
157-65.
rDesmond's Destiny.r
166-84.
By Saqui Smith.
rOne only.'
186-208.
By Edwin Whelpton.
'Philpot's
By J Crawford
Scott.
209-15.
Great Picture.r
fThe Good St. Anthony.r
By W Babington
Maxwell.
2L6-26.
fIn the white
By Coulson Kernahan.
290-8.
Moonrs Mystery.r
f Lovers Phantom. |
299-302.
rThe Romance of Tareezerrs A1ley.t
By Arthur
warren.
324-40.
rMrs.
(Contents
Fitzjohnsonrs
Elopernent.'
By Lister
Drummond.
34L-48.
give
name as Lester
Drunmond. )
authorts
By Edward F Spence.
349-55.
"'Advt.".I
rThe Sort
of Phil
of Thing one Remembers. Being a Page in the Life
Bourke, D.D.'
By Elsa DrEsterre-Keeling.
414-27.
f"The Ribs of Death".r
By Lillias
wasserman.
428-36.
fThe Secret
By Charles
Hannan.
444-59.
Society.'
'In an English
By Katharine
S Macquoid.
460-73.
Country-House.'
rThe Fakeerrs
Ranking.
475-9.
By B Montgomerie
Curse.r
That
60
(July-oct
lfohawks
fZillah
1886)
(cont).
von
By M E Braddon.
Ephraim.r
By Lillias
1-30,
129-60,
257'88,
wasserman.
3I-42.
385-423.
rllow
By lvlalcolm
We "F'loated"
cold
Mine Company (Limited).'
the Trixie
Laing*I"leason.
44-56.
'The Missing
By C E l"lallet.
Deed.'
57-65.
'Aaron Macklehose. t
By Eden Phillpotts.
66-88.
'A Trust.'
89-93.
By J Crawford
Scott.
rA Run on Skates.r
By c A Stocks.
94-9.
(cont).
Hunt].
By Averil
Beaumont
Margaret
lfhat Other Person
[i.e.
100-28 229-56,
355-83,
480-508.
rl'ly First
Resurrection.'
By John T Collier.
161-75.
'Waiting.'
By Brander
Matthews.
L76-82.
191-218.
By W H Stackpoole.
"'Farewell".'
'Jumping
By Mary Geoghegan.
2L9-28.
to Conclusion.'
'A Study in Oak.'
By Annie E Holdsworth.
289-303.
rIn Cold Blood.'
By C Haddon Chambers.
304-24.
'The Five Houses of Cairndubh.'
M l4ccrie.
By c[eorge]
325-33.
rThe Earl's
By [ajor
N Po\,rlett .
B1under. '
334-46.
rA Private
Detective's
By F G Walters.
Story.r
347-54.
'The Troubles
Fanily.'
By Three of Its
Members.
of a Literary
424-36.
fA Mysterious
437-49.
Disappearance.'
By H F Lester.
'Cinderella.r
By Edwin Whelpton.
450-66.
'A Night
By C F Gordon Curnming.
467-7L.
of Horror.'
rA Dartmoor
By Eden Phillpotts.
472-9.
Picnic.'
61
(Nov 1886-Feb
1887)
L29-63,
I{ohawks (cont).
By M E Braddon.
1-31,
360-84.
fCicely
By Sheldon Clarke.
32-40.
Chrystal.'
rThe Murder in the Briider Strasse.'
By SIabine]
naring-Gould.
4L-9.
'A Jerry
I
Allibone.
Builder.
By Arthur
50-66.
'A Midsummer Madness. I
By H Musgrave.
67-80.
'Mary of Barlinghough.'
By Paul Cushing.
81-101.
(cont).
Beaumont [i.e.
Margaret
Ttrat Other Person
By Averil
L02-23,
227-56.
fA Fair Dynamiter.r
L64-73.
By Hardress
Luttrell.
rMr. Pierrepontrs
183-204.
Repentance.t
By Grant Allen.
'An Underground
Tragedy.'
By C Haddon Chambers.
205-18.
Disappeared.
By Sarah Tytler.
257-77,
385-404.
'An OId Maidrs
Husband.'
By Wilkie
Collins.
278-300.
Being a Thing That Happened
Doesn't
Describe
It".
"'Ghastly
Marlow-on-the
Thames in the Autumn of 1886.'
Bv Elsa
Hunt].
'Reading
'The
for
Honours.r
Death of Frangois
*Mrs
By Margaret
Hunt.
481-98.
de Senac.'
By S[abine]
Baring-Gould.
Hungerford
is identified
as the
etc"'
in the
"Mol1y Bawn, "Phyllis",
for
the July
1890 issue
of Be1gravia
62
(Mar-June
'Author
list
of
(volume
499-508.
of
contents
72).
1887 )
(cont).
Disappeared
By Sarah Tytler.
L-22,
129-52,
257-74,
385-408.
'Mark Oldshawrs
Revenge.r
By Jessie
Macleod.
23-38.
rA Bachelor's
Bedroomr
By Clement Bird.
39-47.
'Murder
or Suicide.r
By W H Stackpoole.
48-62.
'Captain
Dawsonrs Last Love Affair.'
By George Holmes.
63-83.
'Bonny Mary.'
By Isabella
Weddle.
84-93.
rMy Fellow-Traveller.'
By Crawford
Scott.
94-9.
rA Sentimental
Solicitor.'
By J E Macmanus.
100-14.
rThe Angel in Blue.t
By R Trevena.
116-28.
'The Last of
the Vauriens.'
By W F lIubbard.
153-62.
'The Brown Portmanteau.'
By Curtis
Yorke.
L64-75.
'fn an Evil
Hour.'
By the author
of fPhyllis'
Hungerford,
[llrs Margaret
n6e Margaret
Wotfe Arglesl.
L76-93.
'Faulkner's
Inheritance.'
By Annie E Holdsworth.
I94-2O4.
rDr. Wygram's Son.'
By G[eorge]
M Mccrie.
205-18.
'A Manrs Love.r
By Charles
Gibbon.
219-55.
tThe Singular
Dilemma of Mr. John Westbrook.r
By Mary Kernahan
Harris .
275-95.
''Noru.'
By Madeline Wright.
296-306.
rMrs. Crupper's
Diplomacy.'
By E1la Edersheim.
307-28.
rAn Adventure
t
in Girldom.
By Roland Graeme.
330-5.
'Told by Professor
Pearce.r
By C lewis
Hind.
345-60.
'Panic-Stricken.'
By Hugh Coleman Davidson.
361-8.
'Concerning
Papadacky.r
By Eden Phillpotts.
369-83.
I"Pikey".'
By llajor
A Moberly.
4O9-2O.
'The Blue Vase.'
By S[abine]
Baring-Goutd.
42I-4O.
'A l4idnight
Walk.r
By Richard
Dowling.
441-52.
rAn Unconditional
Surrender.'
By Edwin Whelpton.
453-6I.
'Estridrs
Lied.'
By C Elgrave.
462-75.
'Ups and Downs. I
By W H Stackpoole.
476-93.
'The HStreet
Affair.f
By Justin
Freshe.
494-508.
at
D'Esterre-Keeling.
301-14.
rAt the
By Margaret
Hunt.
315-30.
"Pothick".I
'Which of Them?'
By Mabel F Wilson.
33L-44.
rTheir
By the author
of rPhyllis'
Last Resource.'
[tlrs Margaret
Wolfe Arglesl.
Hungerford,*
n6e Margaret
345-59.
'The Hailstone
By Eden Phillpotts.
405-11.
Competition.r
'''Tis
By J Crawford Scott.
4L2-27.
an I11 wind -rr.r
rOur Parish
llarborough
Sherard.
428-38.
Mystery.'
By Robert
'A BriefLess
By Frederick
Dolman.
439-48.
Barristerfs
Story.'
fThree
449-65.
Visits.r
By Henriette
Corkran.
'Words from the Underworld.'
By M E Haweis.
466-80.
63
(July-oct
1887)
Tlre Frozen
Pirate.
By w Clark
Russell .
I-32,
L29-6O,
257-9r,385-4L4.
fA Genuine
Sheraton.'
By Florence
C Armstrong.
33-47.
rLady Hartwell's
Jade Ornament.'
By Alfred
Harcourt.
48-60.
rA True Lovers Knot.'
By E Gertrude
Simpson.
61-75.
'A Messenger.'
By Isabella
Weddle.
76-86.
'SaIly's
Lovers.r
By Gertrude
Rosalie
Henderson.
87-101.
rNot for
By Margaret
the Money.r
Cresswell.
102-8.
'A Middle-Aged
I
By Jerome Yeo.
Cherub.
109-16.
rAt the Dead Manrs Door.t
By Coulson Kernahan.
IL7-28.
'Mr. Danglers
Dilemma.'
by Robert
Shindler.
L6I-77.
'IIe and She. I
By Mary E Hullah.
lZ8-82.
rThe Equilibrist.'
By Eden phillpotts.
188-208.
'Diana.'
yorke.
By Curtis
209-24.
'Below
the Weir. t
By Oscar Lanyon.
225-39.
'ufTis
Better
to have r.oved and Lost ---'.r
By H r Arden.
240-9.
'In
Self-Defence.r
By J Cra$rford Scott.
250-6.
tThe White Cat.'
By C Haddon Charnbers.
292-8.
rThe serpent-Frower.r
(transrated
By Judith
Gautier
by M Tyson).
299-315.
'A Summer Idyl.'
By Mary Macfarlane.
316-3f.
'Mystery
I
on Mystery.
By Edward Salmon.
332-8.
'Nellie
Ha1es.'
By W H Stackpoole.
339-59.
'A Dangerous
Friend.'
By Clement Bird.
360-9.
'A Matrimonial
Agent.,
By p L McDermott.
369-84.
'Julia
OrGrady.'
By Denis Desmond.
415-31.
rA Night
in Hummelstein.'
By S[abine]
Baring-Gould.
432-4L.
'The History
of a suburban
Enterprise.'
By Katharine
wyrde.
442-56.
'A Chamber
I
of Horror.
By A Sherwood.
457-69.
I
Ob1ige".
By T l.,lalcolm Watson.
"'Noblesse
4jO-5.
rA Mystery
fndeed.'
By Jeanie
cvrynne Bettany.
476-95.
'Highly
Recommended.'
By H E Clarke.
486-508.
64
(Nov 1887-Feb
1888)
(cont).
Ttre Frozen Pirate
By W Clark
Russell.
1-37,
L29-62,
292-323.
t"We Villains".I
By A M Heathcote.
38-50.
'A Comedietta.'
By Walter
Noble.
51-69.
'The Stroke
of Five.'
By Ernest
W Hornung.
7O-Bl.
rMr. Briggs Bicycle.'
By R Shindler.
B2-8.
'Dear Cousin
r
Henry.
By Ethel
Read.
89-107,
234-56.
'An Odd Journey.'
By E E Dickinson.
108-16.
'Blue
Blood.'
By J A Farrer.
LI7-Z9.
rAn Unredeemed Pledge.'
By Annie
E Holdsworth.
163-79.
'The Chinamanrs
Spider.'
By Chas C Rothwell.
L79-97.
'IIis
First
Review.'
By Lise Boehm.
188-201.
'Within
a Stone's
Throw.,
By Elsa DrEsterre-Keeling.
2O2-I7.
'Lady Athertonrs
Sachet.'
By Dorothea
Davenay.
219-3I.
r
p
h
y
l
l
i
s
r
,
t
M
o
l
l
y
Uadersurrents.
By the author
of
Bawnrr €tc
[tttrs
Margaret
Hungerford,
n6e Margaret
WoIfe Arglesl.
257-g3,
385-413.
'The Wondrous Bath
of Bokhara.'
By C J wills.
284-gL.
'Professor
Bo[unsennrs Germs. I
By Ernest
C Harmer.
324-3L.
rA Police
Victim.'
By Clement Bird.
332-43.
'"Judas-Colour".
I
By John Waddington.
344-50.
rThe Malacca
Cane.r
By Mary Deane.
351-8.
fre
BI.ackhaI.I- Ghosts.
By Sarah Tytler.
359-84 , 479-507.
rThat Unscrupulous
Pitt.'
By W F Hubbard.
4L4-24.
rThe Great
Cryptogram
of Mr. Orlando
Tappleby.r
By John Leyland.
425-37.
'The Finding
of the "Al-bia".'
By Maja Spencer.
439-46.
four Fashionabre
Boarding-House.'
By B Montgomerie
Ranking.
447-s2.
fMiss Massareeners
Ghost.r
By E A Henty.
453-70.
'A Sea Dawn,'
By Eden Phillpotts.
47I-8.
65
(Mar-June
1888)
rMol1y Bawnr,
(cont).
By the author
of rPhyllisr'
Wo1fe Argles].
nde Margaret
l"largaret
Hungerford,
etc
lllrs
L-23, 129-53, 257-8L, 385-407.
'Zara Va11is. I
24-44.
By the author
of rl,liss Molly'.
'our Expectations.'
Yorke.
45-56.
By Curtis
'A Story of a Picture.'
By Baron Gardiner.
57-64.
'A Game of
By w J Lacey.
65-75.
Quits.r
'A Spoilt
76-89.
Negative.'
By E w Hornung.
'Outwitted.r
By H I Arden.
90-9.
(cont).
LLO-27,
226-56,
By Sarah Tyt1er.
The Blackhal.IGhosts
Undercurrents
354-83, 480-507.
rA Day and a Night.'
L54-64.
By Saumarez de Havilland.
'Through
Scott.
165-84,
32L-46.
By J Crawford
the Furnace.t
'My Secret.r
185-91.
By Eva M Henry.
'A Dark Dress-Wig.'
L92-2OL.
By A M Heathcote.
'Through
2O2-I3.
By Maja Spencer.
of Death.r
the Valley
'Captain
2L4-25.
Confession.'
By Cregan Conway.
Arthur
Ashwellrs
rThirst!
282-92.
Russell.
By W Clark
An Ocean Incident.r
'rPothecary's
295-302.
Folly.r
By F Somers Day.
By Elsa
Being an Episode of the Month of Fogs, 1886.t
"'Ach!"
D'Esterre-Keeling.
303-20.
'Chevalier
Ready.
347-53.
By Arthur
Legrand and Mr. Blopper.'
'strange
409-23.
By Saumarez de Havilland.
Clients.'
'That Beastly
424-40.
By G L Stevens.
Therrnometer.'
'Wanted - a Tenor.'
Hervey.
44I-6.
By Charles
447-74.
By Olga Grant.
Foretold
by ttre Cards.
'The Scare at Rushlight
475-9.
By J Crawford
Scott.
Camp.'
(July-oct
1888)
'Molly
(cont).
Bawnr,
By the author
of rPhyllis"
Undercurrents
W
o
l
f
e
n
6
e
M
a
r
g
a
r
e
t
Argles].
H
u
n
g
e
r
f
o
r
d
,
l
r
,
t
a
r
g
a
r
e
t
etc
Itlrs
L-23, L29-49, 257-80, 385-407.
'Won by an Ear.'
24-35.
By E J Goodman.
'Parson
36-48.
By C Lewis llind.
Sal. I
rThe Last Ten Thousand.'
49-58.
By w H Stackpoole.
(cont).
160-70.
By olga Grant.
59-78'
Foretold
by the Cards
'The False Surplice:
79-92.
By J w Sherer.
a Diptych.'
(cont).
230-56,
93-L26,
By Sarah Tytler.
The Blackhall
Ghosts
350-82, 485-508.
'Lord Dunciman's
150-9.
By John K Leys.
Dilemma.r
'John Everard's
171-86.
By Augusta Chambers.
Difficulties.'
I
'How I Became a Nove1ist.
L87-92.
By Reuben Dell.
fNat.'
193-209'
335-49.
By Denis Desmond.
|"Bon Gargon".I
By Andr6 Mennert.
210-5.
'The Wild Record of Jabez Speed.'
2L6-29.
By Clement Bird.
rThe
281--8.
By J Crawford
Scott.
Folio".'
"First
t"Miss
By George Holmes.
289-310.
Unapproachable".'
'A Stange Prison.'
3LL-22.
By w H Stackpoole.
fMy Dresden
Shepherdess.r
By Jeanie
Gwynne Bettany.
323-34.
rA Summer Hotel
By J D Hunting.
"Fate".'
409-19.
fFish
Lake.'
By Maja Spencer.
420-44.
fThe Fog signal.
A Railway
Adventure.'
By c M Lushington.
445-52.
rMadge the Model.'
By Isabella
Weddte.
453-7.
'My Opal Ring.
A Tragedy in Five Acts.'
By F G Walters.
459-6-1.
fA Modern Dilemma.'
By Edward Kersey.
468-84.
67
(Nov
1888-Feb
1889)
rphyllisr,
rMotly
(cont).
Undercurrents
By the author
of
Bawnr,
etc
Hungerford,
Illrs Margaret
nde Margaret
Wolfe argles].
]--2L, 129-51.
rDr. Unonius.'
By Q, author
of rDead Manrs Rock'
[arthur
euiller
Couchl.
22-35.
rA Ten-Rupee Fortune.r
By Saumarez de llavilland.
36-40.
rTenants
of My shanty.
An rncident
in the Life
of a zoolosist.'
By A Armitt.
41-58.
'Afraid
of the Dark.'
By Edward A lrving.
59-67.
rThe Mystery
of Herbert
My1ne.'
By D Lahrson Johnstone.
6g-79.
rA Border Tragedy.'
By J O Thomas.
79-10I.
(cont).
Ttre Blackhall
Ghosts
By Sarah Tytler.
IO2-27,
230-56.
rThe Wisdom of the Dove.r
By R O pror^rse.
152-G8.
rThe Stirkbridge
Mystery.'
By A Sherwood.
169-84.
rKnights
of the Road.'
By Oscar Lanyon.
LB5-2O4.
lThe Last Links.'
By Eva M Henry.
205-8.
rWho? Where? Which?'
By Dorothea
Davenay.
209-29.
Passionrs
Slave.
By Richard
Ashe King.
257-97,
385-409.
fAn fmposter.'
By Ulick
Byrne.
2Bg-3O2.
rMy Matin6e.'
By T w Speight.
303-17.
rThe Writing
on the Arm.'
By Cyril
Bennett.
319-30.
rMr. Calvert's
Frailty.'
By J Crawford Scott.
331-45.
rThose Two. I
By J P May.
346-63.
rThe Course of True
Love.'
By Mary Jaques.
364-9.
rThe Story
of a Widow's Cruise.'
By fda Mar.
370-84,
492-509.
rMr. Potterrs
Private
Secretary.,
By Frank Rede Fowke.
409-16.
rA11 is Fair
in Love.'
By R Shindler.
4L7-26.
fonly
an Incident.r
By Leonard Merrick.
427-37.
rThe Blind
Artists's
Pictures.r
By Nora Vynne.
439-73.
rThe case of the
Rev. Benjamin
Beardmore.'
By E E Dickinson.
475-go.
rA Clever
Capture.'
By W J Lacey.
481-91.
68
(Mar-June
1889)
(cont).
Slave
By Richard
Ashe King.
L-23,
I2g-52,
257-gL,
385-409.
'Addenbrooke.'
By Amy Levy.
24-34.
rA Romance of a Public
Library.'
By Edward Kersey.
35-49.
tln an O1d Garden.t
By Mabel F Wilson.
50-62.
fThe Message from
the Desert.t
By saumarez
de Havilland.
G3-79,
188-206.
fThe Amber Scarf-Pin.r
By Robert
H Sherard.
79-9I.
Passionrs
'Mr.
Nipperrs
WilI.r
By W H Stackpoole.
92-LL4.
'The Mary Stuart
Drawings.'
By C Lewis ltind.
115-28.
'Why Adam Muir Killed
Himself.'
By H V Brolrn.
153-63.
'By Spin of a Coin,
a Study in Cynicism.r
By John Stuart.
L64-97.
'Won by a Stratagem.
I
By M A l,takins.
207-26.
'Ada.'
By F G Walters.
227-35.
'The Orange Diamond.r
By M Bathurst
Deane.
236-56.
'The Manufacturer.'
By W H Stackpoole.
282-99.
'A Dilemma on Dartmoor.
t
By Mira Ederson.
300-l-1.
fA Literary
Venture.t
By Albert
Fleming.
3L2-23.
fTransplanted.
A Sketch.'
By Ida Mar.
324-38.
'Just
in Time!'
By H M Greenhow.
339-55.
'First
for
Sandhurst.'
By Robert
Shindler.
356-61.
'The White Feather.r
By Louis Arthur.
363-84,
488-508.
lEurypterus
Cardinis.r
By Capt T Preston
Battersby.
4IO-7.
rA
By R Hayward.
418-25.
Queer Patron.'
fProse
t
and Poetry.
By M E Martin.
426-43.
'The Wornan with
the lcy
Hand.'
By Annie G Hopkins.
444-57.
'No Laughing
I
Matter.
By Clifton
Bingham.
458-64.
'No Robbery. I
By John Paslew.
465-80.
rAs ft
Happened.'
By B Gardiner.
48I-7.
69
(July-oct
1889)
Sl.ave (cont).
By Richard
Ashe King.
I-23,129-58,
257-82,
385-414.
'The Tragedy of a Life.r
By Keith
Christie.
24-36.
1A Stolen
Identity.'
By llenry North.
36-69.
'His Model.'
By Mary L Pendered.
70-6.
'The Paraschites.
By Mallard
Herbertson.
77-87.
'Poor Po11y.'
By F G Walters.
88-97.
rA ltlysterious
llouse. I
By Algernon
Blackwood.
98-107.
'The White Feather.'
By Arthur
Louis.
LO8-27,
239-55,
364-84.
'A Thief
in the Night. I
By Violet
Herries.
159-76.
'The Professor's
Prob1em.r
By Mary Kernahan Harris.
L79-96.
fThe Gain of Earth.'
By B Gardiner.
L97-2O3.
'Folly
Tower.'
By Eden Phil-lpotts.
2O4-3L.
'"Dook". I
By Lily
Haynes.
232-8.
fAs in a Glass Darkly.'
By Isabella
Weddle.
283-92.
'"Toddles".'
By Jessie
Chalmers.
293-306.
rA Doctor's
Outing.'
By J C R.
307-16.
fMy Dead Wife.'
By Annie G Hopkins.
3L7-32.
fThe Umbrella-Man.'
By Chas C Rothwell
333-44.
rThe Assassin
and the Child.'
By H V Brown.
345-63.
rThe Eighth
Day.'
By W H Stackpoole.
4L7-26.
rA Silent
Witness. t
By Richard
Marsh.
427-37.
'My First
Brief.'
By John K Leys.
439-73.
rA Mumny's Bequest.r
By Felix
ELiot.
474-83.
fMiss Poolers
Blunder.r
By J Acton Lomax.
484-9.
'Flounder's
By F J Andrew.
491-6.
Quest.t
rA Love Story.'
By Mary Macfarlane.
497-5OL.
'Patent
No. 59, 188- .'
By T P Alexander.
502-6.
Passionts
7O
(Nov-Dec
'Fruit Out of Season.'
By E Fairfax Byrrne.
'ted Captive.'
By Audrey Bourke.
265-78.
1889* )
(cont).
Passionrs
Slave
By Richard
Ashe King.
L-26,
Il3-38.
rApril
FooI Redivivus!'
27-38.
rNine Days.'
By Carmen Sylva.
39-55.
tA Young Mants Fancy.'
By Denzil
Vane.
56-68.
rMadame de Montespan.'
By Wilton
Wolrige.
69-79.
rThe Song and the Singer.'
By Gerald.ine
Butt.
80-92.
tProfessor
Brankel's
Secret. I
By Fergus Hume.
93-fI2,
202-22.
rThat Handsome Curate.'
By T W Speight.
145-63.
'Generosity.'
By Nora Vynne.
L64-76.
rWhat Was His Motive?'
By Beatrice
Harraden.
177-85.
7L
(Jan-Apr
1890* )
'Mo11y Bawn, 'phyllisr,
Iady.
By the author
of
etc
[ilrs
Margaret
Hungerford,
n5e Margaret
Wolfe Arglesl.
l-19,
IL3-29,
225-42,
33-7-6L
fHer Fate.'
By Iady Duffus
Hardy.
32-46.
rA St.ory of the Peopters
Palace.I
By Lady Virginia
Sandars.
47-67.
A Ioverrs
Secret.
By l{rs H Lovett-Cameron.
81-111,
L94-224,
306-36,
424-48.
rA Professional
Lady-Killer.
A Story
in Tr^ro Parts.l
By Ethel
Marryat.
144-63,
253-68.
'Lord John's
Bargain.t
By Richard
Arkwright.
164-8.
'A Clear Case.'
By Hugh Coleman Davidson.
183-93.
rBaby Jack.'
By L Maclean.
262-77.
r"Gideon's
Fleece".
A Reminiscence
of the May Meetings.'
B y Eva
M Henry.
282-9.
'Verra,
the Opera Dancer.i
By A D'Arcy
Hildyard.
290-300.
rA Word about
By Marie Coretli.
362-7I.
"Ouida".'
fWhy?'
By Annie Hughes.
372-82.
Eoney of Aloes:
a Story
in three
Parts.
By Nora Vynne.
383-403.
rTrapped!
An Adventure
at Clovelly.'
4L8-23.
Aprilrs
*Bound at the front
of the BL copy of Belgravia
'Notice/
volumes 7O-1 (1889-90)
is a printed
slip:
In future
a new volume
of Belgravia
will
commence
with
the January
Number of each year,
beginning
with
the January
Nurnber, 1890.
There will
be three
I
volumes
in each year as heretofore.
72
(May-aug
Aprilrs
By the
ltlargaret
author
Wolfe
rMolly
of
Arglesl.
Bawnl , etc*
I-27,
I13-5,
I l,irs Margaret
2 2 5 - 4 7,
337-69.
Echo":
after
Hans Andersen.t
47-52.
(cont).
Eoney of Al-oes:
a Story
in Three
Parts
By Norah Vynne.
53-67,
279-94,
L79-93,
395-99.
'Eastward
Ho!r
By E Hess-Kaye.
68-81.
(cont).
A loverrs
Secret
By Urs H Lovett-Cameron.
A2-L]-2,
!98-224,
3r7-34,
4L3-44.
f"The
list
'73
( Sept-Dec
for
as 'llrs
JuIy 1890.
265-79,386-408.
'Gill-ianrs
By the
Child.'
29I-302.
(Jan-Apr
in
contents
1890 )
(cont).
Iady
By the author
Hungerford,
n6e Margaret
Wolfe
337-7 4.
(cont).
A Iowerrs
By tlrs H
Secret
303-36, 4L5-44.
'One, and Another.
I
By the author
Own Counselr
IAnne Elliott].
'A New Ghost Story.'
186-95.
'Paul the Trespasser.
A Sketch in
74
Hungerford'
IMargaret]
of 'Molly
Argles.l
Aprilrs
author
Bawn'r
€tc
[Irirs Margaret
1-40,
113-49, 225-55,
7A-IIL,
Lovett-Cameron.
of
rDr.
Edith
Romney'
196-223,
and
rHer
L62-73.
Two Parts. I
of
By Eva M Henry.
'Baby Jack' , etc
I L laaclean J.
r89I)
113-35,
By B M Croker.
I-32,
225-48,
33'7-57.
Interference.
fLord Merivalers
Wooing,'
By Jeanie Gwynne Bettany.
47-60.
'A Bunch of Violets.'
Raleigh.
By Effie
61-83.
423-44.
97-IL2,
Drawn Blank.
By lrlrs Robert
Jocelyn.
203-24,
310-36,
r?wo Sisters
By Evelyn Kingscote.
148-71.
of One Race.r
'Captain
L73-92.
By llrs Alexander
Fraser.
Fitzroy-Plunger.'
'Befogged
in the Channel. |
255-80.
'A Strange
By J Sale Lloyd.
280-3.
Little
Story.'
rEffiers
By Annie Armitt.
296-309.
Lodger.'
'For Marjoriets
By Tza Duffus
Hardy.
Sake. "An Ovrer True Tale".r
373-99.
rThe White Coach.
By Sybil
Maxwell.
4LO-22.
a Romance.'
Quite
75
1890)
(cont).
Iady
Hungerford,
n6e
*Identified
156-78.
(llay-eug
1891)
(cont).
By B M Croker.
1-23,
113-38,
225-46,
337-54.
Interference
rA Californian
38-48.
Story.'
By Edith
Stewart
Drewry.
fA Night
for
a Tomb.t
By lirs F Copleston.
of Terrori
ett
A Search
64-76.
'The Lion and the Mouse.r
77-85.
By B S Knollys.
(cont).
86-112,
2Ol-24'
306-36,
DrauD Blanlr
By llrs Robert
Jocelyn.
43L-44.
f Donald Mccregor.'
149-59.
'The Rectorrs
160-7.
By Annie Berlyn.
Resource.'
tMrs. Westerveldtrs
Brodie.
184-90.
By Hilda
Spottiswoode
Diamonds.'
rA Story
By G Vickars
Gaskell.
191-200.
of the Sands.'
fSusceptible
Johnnie.'
By Malcolm
Boyd.
255-78.
Parade.
With
a Tattoo
of Romance. I
By Charlotte
E Morland.
279-86.
tA Ghostly
Adventure
on Exmoor.'
288-95.
rJeanne
Z6phLr's
Lovers.r
By Iady Duffus
Hardy.
366-80.
I
By B S Knollys.
Grief".
397-413.
"'A Gilded
')
tChurch
76
(Sept-Dec
ffi.
I t'
f891 )
(cont).
Blank
By ltlrs
Robert
Jocelyn.
93-Lr2,
37L-94.
rAfter
His Death.'
By Josephine
'At Villers-la-Montagne
in'70.'
2OO-24, 322-36,
Tlrn
(Jan-Apr
I.,r:rt
( ' "l "r .n r r r ' r . . '
*-nrr'l
il
bound at the front
77, inside
the front
rThe Editor
issue,'reads:
Story
the Serial
entitled
Pender
Annie Thomas (Mrs.
advertised
to comrnence in
replaced
by "The Honble.
author.
F.V. White & Co.l
slip
volume
68
By Annie
) .
lty ('{.('il Marryat
lrryalty
t
of the BL copy of
cover
of the January
begs to announce that
Victor",
by
"Mrs.
which was
Cudlip),
number has been
this
by the same
Jane",
148-s8.
T h o m a s.
L-22,
113-31 ,
225-43,
Norris.
v . ' r I
tl '' .
{,ortt
lty
lza
I lrr. llr.rl ll;rtrrl. '
llv
).
28-46.
By Clare
Vyvian.
Morland.
56-76.
Ilardy.
l)ttffus
,,f
llfS
l'..n1(,ull,lt'r,rwfor<1.
. n
AleXandef
l t y , l o : ; r . 1 , li rn r , - D r r o l .
n , . r t r . . r r , , | . r ' I ' r r , x , , , .'
liy tlra n rrnstronq.
'
, \ r f r , l r . / r u ; r ! r . r r1 l r , J . '
l{y }lrg
lr Copleston.
',.r;rrrl I
lrr. j,k I I I rr ol
l l . r 1 , 1 , yC h a n c e . '
By
',lrt
t r r l r n ; r r tl ) a y . '
. l' ) t l - 1 O 4 .
Wrr:r t oo
207-24,
(ioorl
t () l\e.
l . r .l l o w ' l ' r a v r . l l c r . '
'
l'lrr. M i rro r' ' s liecret.
'lJr orn
t he Coal
Mine
(Jan-Apr
I
to
'
Bv
Ada
Fraser.
150-64.
165-78.
't.
' I i
'A
95-112 ,
46-55.
.1.'l '1.1.
tr.,
I r c,1nr I lrln
*A
( t'ont
.Iane
t
r ' l l l n n ( ) n I ' o 1 , 1 . i r , r r .A L r . r ; r ' n r l o I
Life.
' j,, t
'
l r r . r i , 1t r . r r i l l
llr.l I .
lly ('ll.trlotte
[i
' '.1
I
l'l-8.'\.
| 1 . 1 1 rr . .
l t y l l , , ' , 1H l l r . n r y .
1892 )
I-27,
lfhe Eouourabl'e
Jane.
By Annie Thomas.*
113-34,
225-47,
337-56.
tOn a Christmas
Altar.'
By Ethe1 Marryat.
47-55.
fDance No. Four.t
By Penfound
74-82.
Crawford.
L99-224,
A Woanrs
loyalty.
By Iza Duffus
Hardy.
83-112,
3L6-36,
4L8-44.
rA Terrible
150-71.
By Faustina
Lindsey.
Piece of Nonsense.'
rAn Improbable
By H W Kespa.
L72-85.
Story.
Founded on Fact.'
fA Difficult
By Annie Arnitt.
264-80.
Choice.r
rHow We Apples
Swim.'
By Charlotte
E Morland.
281-95.
tThe Prior's
By Darley Dale.
a Ghost Story.'
269-303.
Cell;
fSaved by the Strike.r
By Meg Dyan.
378-94.
'An Unfortunate
By llrs E M Dawy.
Jest.'
394-404.
rA Reminiscence
By Frank Mayne.
413-17.
of NapJ-es.r
113-40, 225-46,
I | /
A
77
llonourablo
'llrr.
4IO-2O.
I-22,
r,, I '
lty Mary S llancock.
2'7L-98.
' , | . 1 1 i .I l . l v . r .'
lly Charles Edwardes.
375-85.
' r r J r . w( ; . rl ; r t c a . r
tly Lucj-e H Armstrong.
386-97.
Ilv Anni"e Armitt.
408-22.
'A
Erro1.
395-401.
By Josephine
Errol.
By Annie Thomas.
) .
Ry Hrs Alexander
Fraser.
ByMBC.
158-69.
42r-44.
rAn Auturnn llanoeuvre.
I
By llrs F Copleston.
143-58.
'He, She, and It:
a Startling
Fact.r
By llrs A Phillips.
159-66.
rStronger
By Annie G Hopkins.
than Death.'
L74-99.
rfqro Clever
People.r
By B Harold-Harrison.
256-88.
rThe White Star-Flower.
A Legend of Life.'
By Clare Vyvian.
289-304.
'Poor Mrs. Fraseri
By Theodora Corrie.
In a Pirate
Stronghold.t
or,
( cont
.lane
t,().
n r , , t l r . . rr : . r W c s t C o u n t r y T a l e . t
Lucas.
By Reginald
45-58.
... ';,,1'rlttir(t. A Lcgend of Life.r
By Clare Vyvian.
59-62.
'l'.rrr,ti. Ncw
Zealand "Wake".'
By Hilda S Brodie.
63-75.
(cont).
trryalty
By Iza Duffus Hardy.
92-IL2,
204-24,
(cont).
Interference
By B 14 Croker.
1-16,
113-28,
225-40,
337-52.
rA Retrospect:
a Complete
By Ada Fielder-King.
Story.'
35-47.
tRomance of a Handsome Cab.'
By H S Brodie.
48-55.
rThe Death Dance. I
By Josephine
Errol.
68-82.
rWhat Would You Do?t
83-92.
Drawn
l|'rft rrlr nlrIrr
I79-90.
190-5.
257-68.
Meg
Fieldef-Kinq.
277-97.
Dyan.
362-74.
By Alice Prothero.
375-42.
By E Yo11and. 383-401.
By J Sale Lloyd.
the Coal Scuttle.'
411-20.
1893 )
Pound Hanting.
By llrs Alexander.
225-50,
331-'72.
I-25,
113-36,
Yorke .
the Silences ! ". '
By Curtis
3?-47 .
"'Between
'Ji11:
Box.'
By B S KnoIIys.
48-56.
a Christmas
'Paul Lorraine.'
75-84.
'Haunted.'
By E W.
85-94.
'A Perplexing
By Ttre Eon l,irs Nathaniel
Fiennes.
Young Woman. t
432-44.
95-112,
203-24,
324-36,
Dream of a WiId White Doe: the Story
Gylnn.
164-75.
'A whiff
of Hades.'
Bv Louis Creswicke.
'A
of
a Sou1.'
176-86.
By Coralie
'The
Wolverene.
Marchant.
From the Journal
of Xenia de Florac.
By Slingsby
I94-2O2.
rAfter
Much Suffering.'
By Laura Burrell.
268-82.
'Two
Meets".'
By F H C.
294-304.
"Holiday
rThe Madness of Gabrielle
Rousillon.r
By C1ive Holland.
3f0-23.
'The Fraudulent
I
Authoress.
By E N Leigh Fry.
382-93.
'Unc1e Richard.'
By Alice
Maud Meadows.
394-407.
'A Fog-fdyl.r
By Dar1ey Dale.
424-30.
81
(May-Aug
Found
fIn
'An
tlanting
337-74.
the Best
Idyl1
of
,
t t . . ' t r d fr . fl r t r . r r ; o f
:i!
'
'
1893 )
(cont).
By urs
Alexander.
1--23,
113-37 ,
By Mary
E Morland
Job.
By Darley
3L4-36,
2OL-24'
l.l .
F Wilson.
42-68and Alaricus
D'Elmard.
' 1 . ! . , A r t r t l U ( 1 4)
( 1:ont ) .
Ity Hrs
NirJlrt
n llunter's
Tale
Retold. '
W Carter
113-45,
L-2I,
By Edwin
Platts.
Ily l)ar I ey
Dale .
llt- ('
A2-lI2
l : A r l r r t tl r n o t .
:;..\'lr()ul.,'
1893 )
r'f
lt)' (' n
: , . rI n i
Arnold.
Lester
43-53.
The l{ing'g
,,r ;
(cont).
llanting
By l,irs Alexander.
L-23,
113-37,
225-57,
337-72.
rA Novel Collection
of Curios.'
By Katherine
May.
41-61.
'Only a Prescription.'
By L Creswicke.
62-7L.
rQuintette.
A Story
in Five Chapters.'
90-100.
(cont).
A Cornish
tlaid
By Barbara
Lake.
IO2-L2,
2L4-24.
'Missed
and Won.'
By Stewart
Dawson.
154-78.
rAt the Hands of Time.r
By Birch
Vye.
179-92.
'The Counsel of Myronides.'
By St John E C Hankin.
193-203.
rA Note of Enquiry.
I
By Lucie
H Armstrong.
270-AO.
rThe Long and the Short
of It.'
By Fayr Madoc.
281-5.
rThe Colonel's
Wooing.'
By Kathleen
Huddleston.
301-11.
rSir
Harry cray.'
By Charlotte
A Price.
42L-44.
3L2-36,
rA Unique Instance.
I
By Allen
Elliot.
392-408.
tA Romance of Belgravj-a.'
By Cecil
F French.
409-15.
Hungerford.
IMargaret]
]-17-()U.
r.l l'.. '
(Sept-Dec
80-1f2,
Praed.
Campbell
,l.rrri..r't.lonrance.' By Richard Ashe King ['Basil'].
148-58.
By M W.
159-77.
i . , t, . r t ' t t t t i n g s " . '
r t , , p I r r > r r tr h e M o o r . '
191-200.
By A F T.
r I . rt | ( ) n l , a s s . '
Earle .
By Elliven
274-9O.
rt, Ir oyrl- A Sketch.'
300-13.
By w Keppel Honnywill.
'.r'/. too Late! i
.
By Fl-ora Beattie.
365-92.
, r,.r:;."
lry Il Yolland.
393-405.
69-73.
By Evelyn
St Leger.
83-91.
"'On1y Jack".'
A Cornish
Xaid.
By Barbara
Lake.
92-II2,
207-24,
32I-36,
428-44.
'An Autobiography
of a Tramp.r
By F M F Skene.
L67-79.
'The Lady Maud's Walk. A Legend.r
By Elise
DtArgent.
190-8.
|
By Ada Fielder-King.
257-72.
"His Own Counsel".'
rFor the Second Time.'
By Quinton
Gordon.
273-8I.
f"The Primrose
League Party".r
Sarah Catherine
Budd.
282-98.
'Robin
Hood.'
By Louey Jackson.
311-20.
'The Mouse-Tower
on the Tyne.t
By Mary S Hancock
384-95.
rToo Late! r.
By W Carter
Platts.
396-406.
fOnly a Smudge.'
By E Yolland.
4L4-27.
82
Da1e.
52-8.
By Bulkeley
225-50,
'
of AII
Possible
Worlds.'
an Idol.'
By Charlotte
I , . . r| ' . l i r . . rI i s e d . '
Powel1 .
By Alice
rirrt,rI I of the House of Denayer.'
,
2IO-24 ,
Oun Rangers
3L7-36 ,
[i.e.
195-205.
l')-\)4.
ll,lr low-Ma:;s;ics.
'
[']ve.
\',rlr.trl inc's
374-A9.
By
Carol
Young.
Found
83
(Jan-Apr
Peterfs
rThe
Wife.
337-57.
Story of
1894 )
By ltrs
Prince
[Margaret]
lvan
Hungerford.
Ermolaitch.'
By J
L-24,
Errol.
1L3-37,
39-51.
225-52,
r.r|
1,r., lrtri)
( r ' r , r r i)
lty llrg lMarqaret]
L-26, LI3-44 1
Illsr
Hungerford.
tt/
18.
."",,,t),
' l r , l ' . r ' . r . r o l r ' :W
i ,rkr..' Ily L()uey Jackson.
41-53.
' i . r , 1 . , ', l . u r r . ' : ; , l ; r r r rl ' o t ! '
Uy Evelyn St Leger.
53-66.
' tr, t lrr. Ilr.,rr
By the author of tLost Dorothyt t
t o[ the Country.t
'
R
i
v
a
1
s
t
,
78-88.
etc.
"l'lrr. Last R-ide',
Tlu. t).rughters of Job (cont).
89-112,
209-24'
313-36'
By Darley Dale.
,1.,'\-44.
' , 1 r ' ,r l , i n e t S e c r e t
165-77 .
By Mary Deane .
. '
'tr.n litarling:
178-95.
By Penfound Crahtford.
a Hero with Hounds.'
'i'r'i.:ward for Tabitha.'
Godfrey.
262-78.
By Elizabeth
'', l1()(lern Day
and a Woman.r By
A Slight
Sketch of a Priest
Saint.
A J de C L.
279-87.
';' white
288-93.
By Mary S Hancock.
Sister.'
' i:;ter
wilson].
390-403.
Kathleen.r
By M F w [?Mabel Fitzroy
" r ' 1 r r .o t h e r
407-15.
By E N Leigh Fry.
Side of the Wall.'
f ' . . f. r r ' n
86
(Jan-Apr
'
1895 )
An Old llaidrs
ttistake.
By llrs Conney.
L-23,
113-36,
225-43,
337-58.
rA Matter
By Stewart
of Taste. r
Dar^rson.
35-60.
'After
Five Years.'
By L Butt.
65-7L.
Late l-n Life.
By A Perrin.
9L-LL2,
2LO-24,
320-36,
42I-44.
rThe Undying Fire.'
By lrlrs St Leo Strachey.
153-62.
How We Rehearsed
and Performed
It.r
Bv Catherine
Adams.
"'Caste".
L63-77.
rThe Shoes. I
190-201.
'Up the Yangtsze.'
By Lise Boehm.
272-8A.
'Four Wise Virgins.
A Professional
Sketch.'
By S J Adair
Fitz-Gerald.
289-96.
'MBre Angble.t
By Mary S Hancock.
297-304.
rAn Episode
in fwo Lives.r
369-89.
rDr. Vyron.'
By Ina Leon Cassilis.
390-404.
rMiss Falkiner.
A Love Story.'
By L Butt.
4O5-I4.
87
(May-Aug
r , , / , 1t
llt'lt,)
rnrl ttrn. (:orr.
lty Ifita
Margaret
Humphreys, nde Gollanl
IEIiza
', ll l
4l, ),2':-59, 337-73.
r,'r t lrr. Authors'
Society. I
By E N Leigh Fry.
49-63.
jr.,,11" Wi f o. '
lly Alison
Buckler.
64-81.
,'t.r,rt li()lution.'
BB-112.
, '.rr,tr. ('as;c of Thomas Blakewitch.
'
Related
by Antony Marc,
' r r r r , rI i s t . '
Ily Wm E Lanham.
178-91.
<x
,
'
t ,'t',' rtf a llroken Life.'
'
I92-2O2.
,*r.r.r f lr.. (;rey Veil.
By Max Pireau.
2IL-24,322-36,
' , , , . r r ) , ' (o' f a S t o r e . '
By M F W [?Mabel Fitzroy
433-44.
Wilson].
273-98.
i| / ,)r Not Guilty".'
By H Garton Sargent.
299-309.
,
,..r r.rhood of Cameron.'
By M F W l?Mabel Fitzroy
Wilson].
, I r) , ' I .
,.t Vita.'
By Charlotte
A Price.
386-98.
'
r r r.rrrrl lry Night.'
By Blanche Wills
Chandler.
399-410.
t, r I irir'.'
Ity C Lorinda.
4IL-L7.
1895 )
r \ 1 . r i , A g ( ,l B 9 6 )
(cont).
An OI.d llaidrs
llistake
By Urs Conney.
I-I7,113-25,
337-62.
rA Subterranean
Mystery.'
By H Park Bowden.
31-46.
'Just
a Sub.'
By Madeline
Crichton.
4'7-63.
rThe Detective
Who Failed.r
By J Hudson.
64-70.
'Pasteur-a1
Aid.'
By the author
of 'A Flight
to Florida'.
(cont).
Late in Life
By A Perrin.
92-II2,
206-24,
318-36,
rln the Camp of the Shadow of Death.r
By Edith
E Cuthell.
rThe Use of Friends.r
By C Carlyon
Jenkins.
156-88.
rln Arctic
Seas.'
By J W B.
189-205.
'The Hawk and the Dove. A True Storv
Border.
of the Scottish
Enily
A Richings.
283-94.
rThe Sound of a Voice. I
By Birch
Vye.
fGladys Grey: a Pastoral.
I
By W Keppel
'The Cad. A Story
of Improbabilities.'
rThe Secret
Bv E Yolland.
of the Dead.r
BB
(Sept-Dec
225-47,
7I-80.
430-44.
140-55.
By
295-306.
tlonnywill.
3O7-L7.
By Mark Holland.
370-88.
389-403.
1895)
(cont).
An OId lfaidrs
litistake
By l{rs Conney.
L-22,
113-33,
337-65.
rA Black Sheep.'
By K D K.
39-65.
rPoppies.r
By Mary S Hancock.
74-82.
(cont).
Late in Life
By A Perrin.
94-LL2,
2L2-24,
323-36.
rA Bitter
Expiation.'
By A M Judd.
149-68.
rAutumn Clouds.'
By E Yolland.
169-78.
tA Hum-Drum GirI.'
By Jenny Wren.
L79-96.
rA Mission
in Life.'
By l,lrs Edward Cartwright.
277-302.
rA Victim
of Circumstances.'
By Katharine
F Hills.
303-22.
rPattyrs
Lovers.'
By Margaret
Mackintosh.
380-9.
'A Prosaic
ldyll.'
390-8.
rA Tale of the Fens.'
By Neil
Wynn Williams.
43I-44.
72
225-6L,
r,,n. ^n(l t'tra- carr
(cont).
By Rita
Margaret
Humphreys,
lEriza
' : ,' I l ; r n | .
l-32,
113-40 , 225-57, 337-58.
, | ,, ,r w()rnan's Hand. t
By Willnott
Dixon.
45-52.
' I l'. I'rr.acher's
Heart. '
By Louey Jackson.
53-63.
'
, r,.t r,'t .
ny M Pechell.
66-74.
' | , , r j ' r ' . : ;i , r n S l , y . '
By DtArcy Hildyard.
75-82.
nde
l , r f, l r . r I l r r . G r e y V e i l
(cont).
By Max Pireau.
96-IL2,
207-24,
322-36,
I r I ,1,1.
r
By Morris
Price
- , , r r . r . r )( ) f t h e M a y . A T a l e i n T h r e e C h a p t e r s .
ilrllr,rrns.
154-78.
'l lr
r r I oenth of February.
A Case for
the Psychical
Research Society.t
rr'/, l,l(lward A1lbutt.
180-97.
' LI r . ' : ;
l'ossibilities.r
By Mary S Hancock.
198-206.
' ',.
rry:;tcry of the Dover Express.t
By M F Baly.
277-96.
'
I .rr r ()o Love Story.'
By L Butt.
297-312.
' lr";
,rncl the Man. I
By E C Hamley.
313-18.
' rl'
llaunted
Farm House.r
By Eon l,lrs Nathaniel
Fiennes.
382-98.
'iir.; l.:nemy.r
By E E Kitton.
399-413.
' r ' r . ,r r n ( l
I
the Frontier.
By Birch
Vye.
4L4-27.
'l n I'assant.r
By Maud VenabLes Vernon.
427-32.
'l
(Sept-nec
1896 )
.'().rn & llrs.
(cont).
Carr
By Rita
Margaret
[Eliza
GoIlanl.
L-24, 113-25.
""ronica
Mary.'
By Ina Leon Cassilis.
35-58.
' r,()ve's
I
Ironies.
By W H Gleadell .
59-74.
' r'he willoughby
Wedding.'
By C M Priest.
75-90.
rrn(ler a crey VeiI. (cont).
By Max Pireau.
IO2-I2,
Humphreys,
214-24,
n6e
225-35.
f 'l'he Creeping
Shadow. I
By R Parpped.
L44-54.
name spelt
[Ruthorrs
'Pardepp'
in Contents
list.l
'Cartis'
Folly.'
By Francis
Glover.
155-73.
'The Mellingford
Bank Failure.'
L74-89.
'The True Avouch of Mine Ovrn Eyes.r
By Elinor
190-8.
Crowe.
'Valeria.'
By H B Stimpson.
199-209.
'fn the Days of the Cagots.'
By E Yolland.
245-55.
fTill
Death - and After.'
By Walter
Richards.
258-74.
rWarwick St. John. A Story
by vida.'
By Vida.
275-93.
'Simpatica.'
By Flora
Schmalz.
313-36.
'A Woman who Did the Right.'
By Sarah Catherine
Budd.
337-55.
rlittle
Number Three.
A Story
of Anglo-Indian
By Fred J
Life.'
'The
92
Fraser.
Major's
(Jan-Apr
356-437.
Diplomacy.'
By Augusta
Marryat.
438-44.
1897)
nd.
By Tritton
In the
crant.
L-45, 113-43,
225-62,
337-58.
'Parsonrs
Duty.'
By Christie
Dutton.
58-70.
rMr. Dawson. A Sketch.'
B y C I " 1P r i e s t .
7I-9.
'The Pearl
By Winston Kendrick.
of Pevynsy.'
80-96.
flady
Brockden's
By Annie G Hopkins.
Niece.t
97-1L2.
'A Month in the Latin
By Ethel
F Heddle.
144-51.
Quarter.'
'The Stoning
to Death of Teodoro Attardo.r
By EIE Eugenie
di Christoforo.
152-68.
'Restored
to Life.'
By Thomas Shairp.
169-211.
'City
and Suburban.'
By Katharine
F Hills.
212-24.
'Max Beverleyrs
By Carol Young.
Model.'
27I-96.
'?he Fourteenth
By Mabel Freund Lloyd.
Guest. I
297-3II.
rAn Episode
in the Life
of a New Woman.'
By Annie
Isabella
Oppenheim.
312-36.
'An Australian
Andromeda. I
By G Firth
Scott.
359-72.
rGeordie
Blairrs
By Birch
Luck.'
Vye and Sydney Phelps.
389-98.
rA Fairy
By John Strange
Winter.
on Horseback.'
4O7-L2.
rAn Experiment,'
By Hrs Edwards Cartwright.'
418-40.
93
(May-Aug
1897 )
(cont).
In the hd
By Tritton
f-18.
crant.
rln the Mountains
By G Firth
Scott.
of Peru.'
rThe Avenger.'
By Muriel
C Lindsay.
37-51.
'Bessie
Gray. '
By Winston
Kendrick .
52-67 .
'The Deaf Colonel. I
By A H Begbie.
78-105.
rAn Invitation.'
Barr.
By Robert
LL4-27.
'PEre l"lichel .'
By L G Moberly.
L28-37.
rRogerrs
Romance.r
By W L Alden.
153-8.
28-36.
NareI.I.e:
a Tale
Uaid.
By c Firth
Scott.
159-88,
of an Austral257-92,
378-403.
'without
Due Authority.'
By Nellie
K B1issett.
24L-9.
'The Swinton
By w L Alden.
Incident.r
303-12.
'Lady Haversham's
By Philip
Burne-Jones.
Butler.r
32O-4O.
'By Woman's Wit.'
By L E Tiddeman.
341-53.
,,
,
lty (;corge Preston .
354-62.
, r r . ' , tr v . r l . '
Ity W L ALden.
369-77.
'
, ,i
, '.,.nirr:r.
lly Il Violet
Myers .
4L5-28.
i', . !
'r ll,rl,1,int.s.' By Violet
Wood.
429-36.
' , ' r ! I , r r r r ' hi s s e u s e . '
By Arthur
Beaumont.
' . ., , r ('n ()l Cr ime. '
By L McQuaid.
457-65.
|
.r
,r
!'
,t I
Ily Philippa
Trent.
445-56.
475-88.
l)r'(.lt-]()7)
.
, I tt.rwiyat. '
Ity WiIliam
le eueux.
1-8.
f,r,r'f f r.: rr Tale of an Austral
(cont).
llaid
By G Firth
t,,, 3oo-44, 423-48.
' ' 1 , . i . !l : j . I . ' i t z . '
By Winston Kendrick.
66-86.
r l,'r', of t-he Niger:
a Story
of the Niger
Swamps. I
t.' IO,l.
r.rI t;uccess:
I 1i
I
I
a Sketch
in
Anglo-India.'
Scott.
26-65,
By Weathergage.
By Kathleen
Murray.
')
, r , , Jl . r ' : ; " o r " P r i n c e I s n ? I
By Venetia
Hohler.
113-20.
. , . r l rl ' . n i t n o f t h e R o a d . '
By Nellie
129-36.
K Blissett.
', r,li'l:lwyn's
Wife: a Middle-Class
Mystery.'
By E Harling.
I l,': .r (lharacter
Sketch.I
By Frango.
223-5.
r t I ' , l r . w : i [ , a [ ) e r l v 1 a n .'
226-34.
'
r r.rrrly.
By Hon Margaret
Collier
.
235-47 .
' " . l' . t:r rant. I
257-84, 385-410.
.,r:;,rnne.'
By Ada Snith.
285-9.
' I rrr'l tllack.'
By E Harlj_ng.
353-63.
rr.t ('ross.'
By Edward Cecil.
411-20.
r 1 . rt ( . j ; t y " . I
By L G Moberly.
46I-78.
t r I i ful History
of Gertrude.'
By E Harling.
479-92.
' , r t''.'
By E Arbuthnot.
502-7.
209-22.
1 r ,r n - A L , r 1 8 9 8 ) *
l r ,' 1 1 : ; r 'o f H O r r O r s . I
By Andrew l"lerry.
1-50.
,. l{ounder. I
By Horace Wyndham.
51-64.
' '' trr
ll()ur Misfortuners
Book". t
By A.
65-96.
' ,.1
l()w Gold. '
By Winston Kendrick.
97-111.
' Lrr lr('r
Time.'
By Marion Elliston.
L36-47.
' r,,.
lilidnight
Express. I
By L McQuaid.
160-9.
;f - I'hilipf
By George Lambert.
I93-2L9,
s-on-the-Sea:
a Novel.
t2L-57,
449-88.
',' l,rrnch
(With the Part Which Private
Reilly
Took
for
the General.
in rt).'
By Lieut
D Dal1as.
225-40.
I
"'l'lrc More Gracious
Estate".
By Urs Evan Nepean.
24r-4.
' L'irl Fourth
Pearl. I
By J William
Breslin.
245-8I .
']1,'cause
of the Judgment to Come.'
By L C Morant.
282-3LO.
'r'r i ft.'
By Kathleen
Murray.
364-7L.
' .rroline's
Aftermath.I
By llrs Stuart-Langford.
372-8L.
'i'
sea-Fish
in the River.'
By E Harling.
439-44.
"'A Fenian Memory".I
By Sophie L Maclntosh.
489-95.
' r')ro
Maharajah's
Entry
Wood.
for
the Maripoor
By D Gedling
Cup.'
s0l-8.
rAn Accident
f"Happen and
*January
to
192
-
Nothing
Chance".r
More.'
By Maud Coleborn.
By M B Hardie.
527-59.
'|,,. (.rucen of Spades.'
387-414.
By Hamilton
seymour.
rrr. l,1vvs of Darby Macartney. I
415-35.
By Andrew Merry.
trr. lndiscretion
Extra
De Montesque,
Aide-de-Camp.'
of Lieut.
Lieut Dallas.
472-512.
r,,. l)reams That Fade.'
By l"lary S Hancock.
513-60.
509-26.
incorporates
Belgravia
Annual
and
issue
pp.
Belgravia
1897.
See below,
Annual,
'
runs
'
,
96
(May-Aug
(cont).
By ceorge
129-62,
Philiprs-on-the-Sea
Lambert.
L-42,
257-98,
385-415.
fFlamboyantrs
By W B Wa11ace.
49-59.
Ring.'
'The Innkeeper
By S Gaye.
60-70.
of the Landes:
a True Story. I
rA DueI and a Dupe: or,
The Chateau in the Forest.'
By E H Bell.
71-83.
'Wbo's Georgina?'
By John Coniston.
84-97.
'The Traitor
K Monke.
L63-74.
By Tristram
of an Hour. t
rTrouble
Blindloss.
]75-85.
in Dahomey.r
By Harold
Richards.
Require
and Charge You Both".'
By Walter
L97-2L2.
"'I
rA Plain
Wood.
Romance.'
By Violet
213-34.
GirIrs
'What the Moon Revealed.'
By Ratcliff
Hoare.
235-44.
'The Girl
By Constance
Widow.'
Smith.
299-313.
'The Affair
By P H Ditchfield.
340-6.
of the "Blue Coats".'
'The Taking
Tower.r
By Andrew llerry.
347-62.
of Ballynagle
rlts
By Kathleen
Murray.
432-40.
Ovrn Reward.'
Fenton,
44L'7L.
of Life".t
By Verner
"'The Gift
'The Major's
472-92.
Wife's
Maiden Aunt.'
By D Da1las.
'A Vicarious
493-5L2.
By Clifford
Mounteney.
Atonement.'
(Sept-Dec
' lrl l.'ailure
t
Price.
By Eleanora
H Stooke.
l-Ll.
of Penelope
"'lrlrrrrn God Hath Joined".'
By Andrew Merry.
L2-57.
';' t,ady
Patentee.'
By D Wright
Smith.
63-8.
' t ' ,' I
I
Dickson.
69-73.
[y Vernon's
Birthday.
By F Thorold
(cont).
A t).rughter of Lilith
I83-2L6,
296-333,
By A M Judd.
74-IO5,
433-64.
' t')rc
108-18.
By Mary L Pendered.
Sirnplicity
of Susan.'
"r'lrc Power of a Will.'
132-61.
By M C Sidgwick.
'\./asrte Products.
I
Battersby.
162-8.
By Lieut
CoI. T Preston
'ln the House
By E A Read.
L69-82.
of Fear.'
'n Man's Message.r
Lyon.
2LA-26.
By Chaloner
''r'rrld at Midnight.
By lrlrs J F B Firth.
227-35.
The Nurse's
story.'
''t'lrc Home
236-42.
By M M Fitzgerald.
Coming.'
'r;isterrs
By Kathleen
Murray.
257-72.
Love.'
''t'he Missing
By Edith
Alice
Maitland.
273-89.
of the Stone. I
'on the Way to
By L C Morant.
290-5.
the City of Souls.'
'F4y Divinity.
r
By Dominique Monro.
334-57.
'l),rvid camf Knight.'
By Marion Ward.
358-76.
''t'lrt- Mystery
I
Fivers.
By Hamilton
Seymour.
377-4OO.
of Fifty
I
"l'lrr. Back Attic.
By A Noble.
415-32.
''t'lro Shadowy Third.'
473-8.
By Jessie
Chalmers.
1898)
'The
By A M Judd.
1-40.
"Grey Men" of Kunharva.'
'The Surrender
By Ada L Harris.
4L-9.
of Joshua.'
'
'Signifying
50-3.
Nothing.
By l"lary Geoghegan.
rA Sunset at Lugarno.'
By Mary S Hancock.
54-61.
rEustace
C Lindsay.
67-8I.
Holte.r
By Muriel
'A Cycling
By Millie
86-101.
Courtship.r
s Greene.
'The Grave of Iole.r
By G H went.
102-11.
'Sergeant
E1lis.
By G Stanley
Harding's
Grandfather.'
rA Smart woman. I
L22-3O.
BEIGRAVTA
20L-26.
'The Port
By S M Crawley-Boevey.
227-4L.
House Burglary.'
'Lifefs
By Vida.
242-52.
lrony.'
ron Piquet,r
El1is.
259-65.
By G Stanley
rA Terrible
Night.'
By L McQuaid.
283-92.
'The New Minister.'
Robertson.
293-315.
By A Fraser
'The Strange
By L C Morant.
316-9.
Power. I
Revd.
Harry.'
By Carol
Young.
364-83.
ANI|UAI,S
( Christmas
Annuals
for
from copies
1875 indexed
Library.
1867-70,
L872-4,
in the Bodleian
in
from copies
Annuals
contents
1876,
)
1877-84,
Library.
1886-7,
Annuals
of
University
1889-96 indexed
for
1871'
the
Queensland
LL2-2L.
436-7I.
By A M Judd.
131--54, 335-62,
A Daugher
of Lilith.
'The Man-Eater
f65-83.
By Andrew Merry.
of Avaghoe.'
'The t"lithridatic
By W B Wallace.
LA4-97.
Drop.'
rBroken China.'
Dickson.
198-200.
By F Thorold
rThe Soul of the Brahmin:
By Janet
A McCullock.
a Psychical
ProbLem.'
'The
1899 )
1898)
St.
97
(,ian-Apr
By
for
lists
for
but indexed
l-885, L888 not sighted,
volumes 3l-, 58, and 67 respectively.
from
tB6't
of rlady Audley's
A Tale.'
By the author
in the Muniment Chest.
I-11.
Secret'
[M E nraddon].
'Nicodemus. I
.
L2-I7 .
By Alfred
Crowquill
'Kiddle-a-Wink',
'King Esar's
of
By the author
S1ave. A Tale of Babylon.'
tMildred's
i.e.
Frances Notley].
Derrick,
Weddingt,
etc IFrancis
'tround
17-31.
'The Serious Ball.'
By George Augustus Sala.
33-4f.
'Cora,
a Psychological
Mystery.'
By Alfred
Thompson.
4g-55.
'A story
Told in a Church.'
By Ada Buisson.
56-64.
'Abbey House. The
Story
of a Knocker.t
By J R Ware.
65-77.
'A Legend of Verity's
Court.r
By william
Sawyer.
7g-g0.
'The Deathts
g3-9.
Head C1ub.t
By Walter
Thornbury.
fA Madman's Story.'
By T H S Escott.
92-6.
rDorothyrs
Riva1.'
By Babington white
M E Braddon].
9g-r07.
Ii.e.
rA Life
Watch. I
By Georgiana
C Clark.
ll3-21.
rAn Acting
Charade.'
By Alfred
Thompson.
L22-9.
, , , , ' r . ! r. n ( ; h o s t S t o r y . '
By the author of
r..r' ltl I,:Ilrad<lonl. 1-I4.
, ' , r r , r r r rw i l k i n s ,
Knight. r
By Dutton Cook.
', r,..rl,rttt .'
29-32.
'Lady
Audleyrs
.
L7-28.
r rt r.rl lry a KiJ-t.'
By Archibald
Forbes.
35-41.
42-8.
Party.'
By J Hain Friswell
.
, , r.rr ivr. (lhristmas
.,,..,
51-9.
t ronr the Dead.'
By George Augustus Sa1a.
' . . : ; r ) rr o w . A T a I e o f A l 1 - H a 1 l o w E v e . '
,
60-4.
,,
t r.r r()us Lodger.'
H Ba1dwin.
65-73.
By Astley
r r r, F1,rit - First
Fenn.
74-80.
By George Manville
Class.'
. . ,| . . i ! . < r f t h e S i r e n . '
82-90.
By Wa1ter Thornbury.
l,l tix.'
ByFWRobinson.
91-6.
'r11,;lrt to Last.'
Secrett
By the author
of rlady Audleyrs
[M E
,rr,r,l,lonl. 97-110.
1868*
'My Wife's
Promise.
lM E Braddonl.
rThe confession
of
A TaIe.r
1-11.
zillah
the
By the
author
of
rlady
Audleyrs
Secretr
witch.'
By the author
of rMildred's
Wedding',
etc
Derrick,
i.e.
Frances Notley].
[Francis
L3-29.
Last Appearance".I
By Dutton
"'Her
Cook.
28-36.
'The Bad Lord Brackenbury.'
By ceorge
Augustus
SaIa.
36-4g.
rThe True story
of Don Juan.'
By Babington
white
M E Braddon].
[i.e.
49-55.
'My Christmas
Mystery.'
By William
Sawyer.
60-8.
!Wraith-Haunted.'
By lfrs G Linnaeus
Banks.
71-80.
'The Chances of a Battue.'
g2-9.
By Charles
Clarke.
rJudgrment Wanted.'
By Annie
Thomas.
89-96.
rchristmas-Eve
I
in a watch-House.
By charles
smith
cheltnam.
97-105.
rchristmas
in Possession.
A Tare by the Editor.'
rl0-23.
[M E Braddon].
*This
An.nual includes
several
j_ncluding
two pages each,
one
in the Row'.
cartoon-strip
stories
of
rVthifftes'
by phiz:
Ride
1869
rThe
rl,ady Audley's
Scene-Painter's
Wife.
A Tale.l
By the author
of
Secret'
] - - ' ?.
[M E Braddon ] .
rA Drag-Hunt
I
at Christmas.
By Charles
Carlos-Clarke.
8-15.
'Frank
Tyrellrs
Elopement.r
By Walter
Thornbury.
16-27.
fWarned in a Dream.r
By T H S Escott.
27-32.
'The Mapleton
I
Mystery.
By Annie Thomas.
32-43.
!sir
Philipts
wooing.'
By Babington white
M E Braddon].
49-60.
Ii.e.
'Brierley
Grange. I
By Astley
H Baldwin.
G5-73.
rThe Midnight
Search. I
By Colonel. Meadows Taylor.
73-gO.
'Keeping
His Eyes Open.'
By Percy Fitzgeratd.
85-96.
rGentle
Jack.'
By J Saunders.
98-105.
'changing
Heads with
captain
copp.
A Rattle-Brain
story
in prorogue
and Six Chapters.'
By Charles
H Ross.
106-12.
[Drawings
in the text.
l
'Ejected
by a Ghost.r
By John pitman.
113-17.
rThe Late
Captain
Crackenthorpe.'
By Dutton
Cook.
ll9-29.
, r',',lr (;ate:
,. ,. rilros;ts.r
113-19.
By Wat Bradwood.
Tailor's
Story.'
a Sporting
120-8.
By Florence
Marryat
It'lrs Ross Church].
HaIl.'
By the author
of rLady Audleyrs
1-18.
lr'1 t,: nraddonl.
I t,()st the Heiress. r
22-32.
By R W Baddeley.
r r.r riilver BeIl.'
By J S Le Fanu.
33-40.
,. l, r'olumbia!'
4l-8.
By George Augustus Sala.
i I r r r r r l r l c r fo r d
'
Hay].
rr ltul)ert's
Mary Cecil
Room.'
By Mark Hardcastle
Ii.e.
,l Nigger.'
59-64.
' r . ri n k l e t o n '
Northcott
.
65-76.
By I'larian
s Twins. I
, t,rt,rl Tryst.r
80-90.
I | |:;t Commission. t
Talbot.
90-5.
By Frederick
"
Thornbury.
By Walter
trr..rclshot and His Little
Consignment.'
'rl I08.
|
:, rr!r(.xpected Highlander.
109-11.
r..l)rcaded Guest.'
By the author of tlady Audleyrs Secrett
[M E
50-8.
, r,
ttraddonl.
i'lrrce
Times.
IL2-28.
I
By the
author
of
'Lady
Audleyts
Secret'
[M E Braddon].
r-15.
' t'lrr.
19-28.
By Walter
Thornbury.
Slip
Carriage.'
'rlot
'Jack Pugh's
Legacy'
of
Just Yet.r
By the author
[Frederick
Talbotl.
29-32.
'r'lrristmas-Eve.'
etc IJohn
By the author
of rLord Lynn's Wifet,
Berwick
Harwoodl.
33-41.
'lty Client
42-7.
By Fred Talbot.
Upstairs.'
'l,arryrs
By llrs G Linnaeus
Fairy
Legend.
Apprenticeship.
An f rish
Banks .
4A-5'7.
'A Good Hater.'
Audleyrs
Secret'
By the author
of'Lady
[M E Braddon].
58-80.
''l'he Mystery of Viscount Bowldout.
Augustus SaIa.
81-8.
78
Secretl
A West-End Romance.
By George
' r . g 1 , , , 1 , 1 , . ' r"rl t r . n " . r
lly Marian Northcott.
89-96.
''l'o I rl I'y ,r L'()nrI/rador. I
By Charles
W. Hay.
97-I01.
'Mrs. Duncan's Will.'
By Mark Hardcastle
Mary Cecil
H"y].
Ii.e.
'The Last Night
By W W Fenn.
in the Old Country.'
110-5.
'Our Junior
Partner.r
By the author
of rThe Winning
Hazardt,
etc
i.e.
Annie French Hector].
lf6-23.
[!lrs Alexander,
'A String
I
By James Grant.
of Ghost Stories.
L24-A.
'Dapple Greytr etc.
23-32.
lrl,.n(l:;.'
lly the author of
, , f1 r , : r t. I
34-9.
Ily James Bowker.
' r, ,l t lrl Vi1,er. '
40-8.
By Dutton Cook.
t
By I{rS C Reade.
,:r.rntlnrother Came to Marry My Grandfather.
r l.
64-80.
Banks.
By Urs G Linnaeus
r r'1,, o1' the Corbyns. t
83-91.
By Marian Northcott.
1 1 is t a k e . '
"..
etc IJohn
of 'Lord Lynn's Wife',
| '. (;()rqe. r
By the author
,
LO2-9.
92-6.
",.rwi,'k llarwoodl.
I rtt lo l"rench Gentleman: a Sketch
, , , , r r, ( t o A u g u s t u s S a l a .
97-LO4.
1873
'The History
1-I3.
of Dapple Gray. |
'Prince
Ramji Rowdedow.'
16-23.
[By M E Braddon. ]
'The Wreck of the Firefly.'
By Frederick
Talbot.
24-32.
rA Troubled
Night.'
By l,irs Price.
39-48.
rJust
in Time.'
By A1fred
E T Watson.
49-60.
rFor Dear Life. t
6L-4.
'The Old Chapel-Master.'
By Walter
Thornbury.
64-73.
rThe Stout
Skater.'
By R W Baddeley.
74-80.
rBinksfs
Benefaction.t
By Marian Northcott.
82-9.
'Ralph Daynerrs
Doom.t
By W W Fenn.
89-96.
'The Lonely
Lodger:
a Daring
Liberty
Taken with
a Noted Public
Character.
By George Augustus
Sala.
98-105.
'The Cedar Closet.r
By M K Woods.
106-12.
rThe Lovers
of Tangle
Island.'
By Albany
de Fonblanque.
II2-2L.
tA Midnight
Adventure.'
By Joseph Hatton.
L22-7.
author
of
tlady
Audleyts
Year
'Fourteen"
By
Il-L-22'
1- [ ?g ] .
By James Payn.
Weeds.t
Alugustus]
By G[eorge]
Wickedest Woman in France.'
: r , rl a .
10- [ ?25j .
I r rrr ,lohn Smith. '
26-[?461.
47-l?591.
By Dutton Cook.
" r r ' ,i l r r r B l a i s e . '
61-[?73 ].
, I l,,r;t Appearance. t
By M E Braddon.
',,. litrck.ing-Stone of Tregunc.'
74-l?97 1.
By K S Macquoid.
99-[?111].
By S J Mackenna.
r',rrson's Pupi1.'
',,rl;
I]-2'l?191.
o'r{arai
ott The Ha1f-Brothers.'
, { ' ( ) n fi s c a t e d
,r r,r(lnoIc; the
t,,rtlies Vane,
Hanbury's
Bequest.'
By the
1-13.
lM E Braddonl.
the
104-10.
Haytsy Mary Cecil
, 1 l r , , , ll r y M o m e n t s . '
',,,(r(,t of the Stair:
By W W Fenn.
a Lawyerrs Story-'
122-7.
Talbot, rrt:;ide Carriage.'
By Frederick
L874
rSir
of
Spinsters.
121-[? ] -
Secret'
rJoe
Upon Happiness.'
By the author
of rJack Pugh's Legacy'
[Frederick
Talbotl.
14-16.
'Collared.'
By Albany de Fonblangue.
22-32.
'Elspeth.'
By llrs C Reade.
33-45.
rOut of the Waters.r
By the author
of rDapple Gray'.
46-54.
tThe Pink Bonnet.
The Enigrna of a Solitary
Young Man.'
By George
Augustus
Sala.
55-64.
rThe Red-Leather
Pocket-Book.
A Volunteer's
Story,
in Three Divisions.'
ByWWFenn.
65-72.
'A Clergymanrs
Holiday.'
73-80.
rMrs. Twinkleton's
Creed.'
By Marian Northcott.
8l-8.
'California
Jackson.'
By James W Allan.
89-95.
rThe Death Cry. A Tale of
By E J Curtis.
the Banshee.'
96-106.
'A Short
Head.'
By W Tur1ey Mainprise.
107-II.
rThe Terrible
Night.'
By H Olivia
Boddington.
114-19.
rFifteen
Minutes
after
Midnight.'
By Federick
Talbot.
120-8.
187 5
rSir
Return.r
By the author
of 'Lady Audley's
1-17.
[M E Braddonl.
rA Blue-Jacketrs
Peril.r
By A S Beatty
[or Beattie?]
Lukers
Secretr,
18-23.
etc.
'
' ,. :itrange
I -?
Behaviour
of
Mr.
Apostolo.'
By George
Augustus
Sala.
l
',,'r r.r
22-9.
By Jean Middlemass.
Dream.'
Stott's
'';r1,1,cd
3L-44.
By Gerald Dixon.
in the Bud.'
, ,ri
Graham.
By Jeffrey
Tenterden.'
of chloe
the story
[]ono? or,
45-70.
'r1i' coal-Black
71-85'
By Percy Fitzgerald.
Beard.'
''li' Uncle Ben. '
86-93.
I
''t'lrc Fatal
By James Payn.
or=t A Hundred Years Hence.
CuriosityI
94-128.
tfrTB
'n
J'-24.
CollinsBy wilkie
Story.'
Shocking
'Phy1lis'
Hungerford'
of
[[lrs Margaret
By the author
"l'he Baby.r
29-43.
nde Arglesl.
'uy First
45-53.
By P Daly O'Donovan.
for Fame.'
and Last stroke
54-65'
By Percy Fitzgerald.
Conquest.r
"lhe Actorts
I
'A l"lediaeval
66-74.
By James Payn.
Mistake.
77-92'
Bede.
By Cuthbert
of Glenbarr.'
"fhe Brave Girl
,My New-Yearrs
93-105.
wilson.
J Arbuthnot
Eve among the Mummies.r
'A Literary
106-20.
By Gerald Dixon.
Siren.'
80
81
| 8'/9
'Martha
'J. and
Jacobi. I
By F W Robinson.
I-17.
I
H.; or,
Rural
Courtship.
By Cuthbert
Bede.
L8-21.
rMiss Philpotts
the Beauty.r
By percy Fitzgerald.
23-50.
'A Brighton
I
Delilah.
By Gerald Dixon.
52-70.
'A Charade and fts
Conseguences.'
By James payn.
71-85.
'Lucretia.'
By J Arbuthnot
Wilson.
87-101.
'The Prima Donna's
liusband.'
By Dutton
Cook.
105-19.
rA Broken Distaff.r
By Jean Middlemass.
120-8.
1880
'The Young Lady
in Grey.'
By F W Robinson.
2-L6.
rPrince
Saronirs
Wife. I
By Julian
Hawthorne.
I8-4?.
rMax Reineke's
Great Book.t
By E C Grenville-Murray.
48-53.
rThe Colonel.'
By H W Lucy.
55-67.
rThe Reduced Dinner
Party.r
By James payn.
6g-77.
rIs She an Heiress?'
By Percy Fitzgerald.
78-89.
'The chinese
Play at the Haymarket. I
By J Arbuthnot
wilson.
9o-r00.
'So like
the Prince.'
By A Egrmont Hake.
102-8.
fThe Transactions
of the Cato Club.r
By Dutton
Cook.
LO9-2L.
'A Christmas
Nightmare.'
By T F Thiselton
Dyer.
122-8.
1881
,,
llt' Married
Her.'
By James Payn.
1-9.
' rrcle's WiI1.'
Wilson.
By J. Arbuthnot
10-20.
' r . , 1l 1 l T a l e . '
By H Barton Baker.
2l-30.
' i ' r : ;i c i a n ' s
By Jessie
Macleod.
3f -41.
Story. '
Peril.t
By Dutton Cook.
45-64.
", ,:; Caramel's
Itird's Best Umbre1la.'
By F W Robinson.
66-89.
",.
r, lo Andrew.I
91-101.
By J W Sherer.
rr,).'i
By the author of 'Phyllis'
[Mrs Margaret Hungerford,
nrgles I .
102-11.
l'ransferred
113-28.
By T Malcolm Watson.
Identity.
nde
1
' 'l,ya
Wilson.
By J Arbuthnot
1-17.
Davidoff's
Husband. I
'i\n()ther
By F W Robinson.
Manrs Wife.t
22-39.
'i' l;trange
40-50.
Love Letter.r
By Annette
Calthorp.
'i'rr Ancient
By E G Simpson.
51-7.
Charm.'
'llurnphrey
in His Life.r
By Justin
l\lo Episodes
Haliburton.
McCarthy.
59-81.
"'I',runded on Fact". I
By T Malcolm Watson.
A3-92.
"t,, wedding Journey. '
By Catherine
Childar.
93-105.
';,. ,,ruakeress.'
By E Lovett
Cameron.
106-18.
' ,r1,tai-n Brandyrs
120-8.
By Frank Abe1l.
Bet. I
Huntly
rYour
Money or Your Life:
a Tale of My Landlady.'
By wilkie
Co11ins.
1-23.
'Pausodyne:
t
a Great
Chemical
Discovery.
J Arbuthnot
Wilson.
24-38.
rI\irro Delicate
Cases. I
By James Payn.
39-47.
rBrought
Back to the World.r
By F W Robinson.
48-65.
fThe Cobtedick
Tragedy. I
By Henry W Lucy.
67-73.
rFor Love's
Sake.r
By Henry George Murray.
74-92.
rMrs. and Miss Bellingham.r
g4-97.
By Dutton
Cook.
rBlades the Clown, A Circus
Story.'
By percy
Fitzgerald.
98-109.
'Mildred
I
Blaquaire.
H Barton
Baker.
Il-0-28.
,ii,)
' rr l;trict
1-[?15].
Confidence.'
By Grant Allen.
' r.,,:;t |
By Jessie Macleod.
:-.6-l?251.
!
' 1,.lween
By E Lynn Linton.
28-l?571.
the Lines.'
"'I'or Herself ". I
59-[?78].
By Basil
Ashe King].
IRichard
'i\ I;trange
By Coulson Kernahan.
79-[?86].
Refusal.'
'/'\ IJine
By Frank Abell .
8'7-[?941.
Cellar
of Wine. I
''iirtson's
By F W Robinson.
96-[?113].
Goose Club.t
''t'lrc Three
114-I?221.
By Hugh Coleman Davidson.
Card Trick.'
'r'lrild
By Beatrice
Harraden.
L24-[?9].
a Tale of the Stage.'
Ciss:
I882
'The Humbling of
the Memblings.'
By Walter
Besant.
L-29.
tBickers
the Blower.
A Confession.'
By F W Robinson.
30-52.
'Jebbrs
Mantlepiece.'
By James Payn.
53-8.
'Mr. Josiah
Snithrs
Cabman.r
By Henry W Lucy.
59-66.
rMr. Chung.'
By J Arbuthnot
Wilson.
67-80.
rDr. Carajors
Patient.t
By Julian
Hawthorne.
81-93.
'Stage Love.'
By Justin
H I'lcCarthy.
94-111.
rMrs. Starkiers
Trustee.r
By Dutton
Cook.
LI2-28.
IIJB6
'i'enprase
t
)--2I.
By F W Robinson.
the Stone-Breaker.
'A Painter's
By Beatrice
Harraden.
22-35.
Love.'
Algernon
Trimbull.'
"t'he Lost Soul.
Being the Narrative
of the Honourable
Huntly
McCarthy.
By Justin
36'49.
'rloxonrs Theatre
By Charles
Hannan.
52-66.
Royal.r
'Monsieur
By Robert
H Sherard.
67-'13.
le Cur6.'
I
Henderson.
75-95.
By Gertrude
Rosaline
Cuckoo-Clock.
"l'hat Awful
't'lad Morden.r
By F L Layard.
96-112.
'lter Ladyship's
'A
Ghost Story
82
LL3-22.
By Frank Abe11.
Housekeeper.r
J-23-7.
By Leslie
Ethridge
Without
an End. '
irt'tI
1887
'The
Author of "Jessica',.'
By M Dat Vero.
L-24.
'A Psychical
Experiment.'
By B F Cresswell.
26-33.
rDefeated. I
By Jessie
Macleod.
34-54.
rA Ta.Le of the
r
Flying
scotchman.
By J crawford
scott.
52-6g.
rThe Wretched Rector.'
By Stephen crete.
69-gI.
rMy Fatal
Visit
g2-91.
to an Editor.'
By Beatrice
Harraden.
'A Duplicate
Wooing.'
By W J Lacey.
92-103.
'Dinahrs
Adventure.'
By Nellie
Hincks.
104-16.
tAn
"Agony Column" Mystery.'
By Richard
Dowling.
LI7-2g.
1888
'My Christmas
Eve at l"tarzin.r
By Grant Allen.
l-t?101.
'Mabellars
Edith.'
By William
Grant.
1f-t?231.
'How Doctor
McKeown Robbed the National
Gallery.r
By T preston
Battersby.
24- I ?36 I .
'Meg. '
By Keith Christie
.
37-I?441.
'Old Turcanrs Wife:
an African
Story.'
By J Landers.
46-l?761.
'One Christmas
'Miss Mol1yr.
Eve.'
By the author
of
7?-(?gi-l.
rThe Ards House
g3-l?961.
Mystery.'
By Edward Heins.
I Too Late ! |
By Eva M Henry.
97- [ ?106 ] .
rFaces in Secret.r
By H V Brown.
fo7-t?1.
1889
'Superstition.'
By John Strange
Winter.
I-7.
fJealous
g-22.
Mrs. Benetfink.r
By Florence
Marryat.
rCarhilton's
yorke.
Choice.'
By Curtis
23-39.
'Princess
Nadine.'
By Rita
Margaret
Humphreys, n6e Gollan].
IEliza
10-tra
'A cruel
Problem:
a story
Founded on Fact.'
By llrs Edward Kennard.
59-70.
'On Information
Received.'
By Edith
Stewart
Drewry.
71-g3.
'One Christmas
Eve. I
By Iady Duffus
Hardy.
84-109.
rMy Princess
Naomi.r
By ltrs Robert
Jocelyn.
110-25.
rThe Story
of a Button.'
By K Butt.
125-8.
1890
'Ninety-Seven.'
fA Lost Bride.'
rA Miniature
By John Strange Winter.
t-I4.
By Iady Duffus
Hardy.
15-29.
I
Troubre.
By F coplestone
I,irs F copleston].
[i.e.
30-42.
'Her Ladyship's
Lover.'
By Florence
Marryat.
43-52.
I"That
Odd Red Mark".'
By Edith
Stewart
Drewry.
53-71.
flittle
j2-86.
Snowflake.'
By J Sale Lloyd.
t"Having
"
.
'
Kissed the woman
By Rita
Margaret
Humphreys,
IEliza
nde Gollanl.
88-111.
84
'l',r(,es
of the Past.'
' "
"I'is woman's whole
'A 'l\.rin-Identity,'
' l i 1i s s
''t'he
Mayrs Guest.
schoolmistress
'
By Annie Thomas.
1-30,
I
Existence".
By l{rs Alexander
Fraser.
By Edith
Stewart, Drewry.
46-56.
By Nora Vynne.
57-82.
of Morton Milrs.'
By rza Duffus
Hardy.
31-45.
83-112.
I it')2
"l'he Haunted
't'ly Christmas
Station.r
By Hume Nisbet.
l-20.
Dinner.'
By llrs Edward Kennard.
21-8.
"t'he Black
Pointer.'
By Edith
Stewart
Drewry.
29-49.
'Mrs. Ponsonby's
Poodle.'
By Lucie H Armstrong.
50-6I.
"l'he O1d Manrs Garden.'
By Kathleen
Watson.
62-7L.
't'aulfield's
Crime.'
By A Perrin.
72-84.
"'Thougtr one Rose from the Dead".'
By Rita
Margaret
[Eriza
n5e eollanI.
85-LO2.
'A Story
of Engagements. I
By euinton
Gordon.
103-12.
Humphreys,
l|]93
'ltose
of the World.'
By John Strange
Winter.
l-8.
'lly Act
of Parliament.'
By Helen Hoppner Coode.
9-51.
'A Substitute.'
By Lucie
H Armstrong.
52-8.
"'Once Too Often".r
By Edith
Stewart
Drewry.
59-77.
I
"'nichardsoD".
By Rita
Margaret
Hurnphreys, n6e Go1].anl.
IEliza
77-48.
",vanished.'
By Penfound Crawford.
89-98.
'A Terrible
Love.'
By Charlotte
E Mortand.
98-112.
l u94
Men and a Womanrs Heart.,
By the author
of tMiss Mo1lyr.
t-33.
"'Butcher'd
to Make a Holiday".'
By Florence
Marryat.
34-42.
'The
End of an Idyll.'
By Gertrude
Warden.
42-5e.
'Ricochet.r
By Edith
Stewart
Dre$rry.
59-74.
'The
Grave on the Hillside.
A Tale of OId Sussex.'
By Birch
Vye.
75-90.
'Annie. t
By Hume Nisbet.
91-8.
'B1ack and
White.'
By ElIa
MacMahon.
99-106.
'Fu1fi1led.
A Story
of Fate.r
By Maude Field.
l-O7-I2.
"lwo
r895
'The Keystone
of the Household.'
By John Strange
Winter.
'Noor Mahomedrs Bungalo!,r.
A story
of Anglo-persian
Life.,
L4-22.
'Pred Alfordrs
Partner.r
By Edith
Stewart
Drewry.
Z2-7.
u)
1-13.
By M pechell.
'Bunchie:
a Boyts Love.t
By Winston
Kendrick.
rBessie
Thorne's
Revenge. A Story.t
By Annie
fThe Lifted
Veil. I
By Bevis Cane.
72-94.
'A Hereditary
Curse. r
By penfound
Crawford.
tOrazio Calvo.'
By M p Shiel.
97-LI2.
2g-57.
Thomas.
5g-71.
',,. Mystery of St. Remi. '
By Henry Kingsley.
I-[
u,,rrifredrs Lovers. t
22-[?461.
',,. llcarlet C1oak.'
48-[?56].
r{oLd Stroke. r
57-l?771.
'rr'1lo-Indian
79-l?941.
Photographs. |
' ,'lrronological
By James Payn.
97-[103].
Error.'
'
, t'air of French Beauties.
105- [ ?IzLl .
' , l ' Ji g h t
of Terror. I
L23-I? l.
g5-97.
1896
rA Dear Little
Woman.'
By John Strange
Winter.
l-9.
rfn This World.
or the Next.t
by Florence
Marryat.
1O-1g.
rThe Way of Transgressors.'
By Derek Vane.
2L-34.
rMrs. Fernie's
Temptation.'
By Cecil
Leigh.
35-46.
rA Little
Cockneyts
Romance.i
By A M prothero.
47-69.
'The HalI
irthe
Wood.'
By May Crommelin.
70-94.
rThe Nine Daysr
By Nora Hopper.
85-95.
Queen.'
rThat Delightful
Stranger.r
By Lucy Hardy.
95-112.
L897
(1897)
Belgravia
Annual
is incorporated
in the January
lggg
rBelgravia
(v 95, Jan-Apr
issue
of Bergravia
1899).
Annual'
is printed
on the cover
of the January
issue,
but not on
the title-page
to volume 95.
The January
issue
runs to
I92 pages.
No separation
is made between
January
items
and Annual
items,
either
in the eontents
list
95 or in the contents
list
to January
issue.
to
.
'
'
'
'
'
'
'
is
the
No further
appear
advertised
advertising
in volume
pages.
95
(November
'
C.
BBIGRAVIA
Indexed
Annuals
EOLIDAY
from
copies
NUf'IBBRS
in
the
to
have
been
issued.
t()ry
a Memory of the Messageries
of the Three Captains:
By George Augustus Sala.
1-[?21].
'Phyllisr
lr,' Di-Iemma. t
By the author
of
IlLlrs Margaret
n6e Argles l.
24-[?391.
'
rr l.laster Holiday.
By James Payn.
40- [ ?50 ] .
lr,' To11 of Charon.'
By Richard Dowling.
52- [?73 ].
" l'l)at Other Fellow! ". I
By Gerald Dixon.
75- [?89 ] .
rr,rtched f rom Niagara.'
By W C Bennett.
90- l?71.
I r\am Musi-c. t
Boyle.
By Frederick
99- [ ? 111 ] .
r:able. I
By Albany de Fonblanque.
113-[?].
I I a Green Willow.'
By Charles
Gibbon.
1-21.
f.lr)dern Delilah.'
By James Payn.
23-3I .
, Iiarquis
By Dutton
Pellegrini.'
Cook.
32-46.
, t.ro and Giannetta.'
By G H R.
48-65.
' , ' . . ;r C a u g h t M y F i r s t
Thames Trout.'
By John H Keene.
'L,rt Pretty
77-89.
By Gerald Dixon.
American.'
' . . r , r rS t o r y . '
'
M
i
s
s
Molly'.
9O-7.
By the author of
Library.
:.il)
Eol-iday Numbers for
1876-8,
1880-1,
but indexed
from contents
lists
for
42, 45, 57, and 69 respectively.
Maritimes.l
Hungerford,
66-'1 4.
',' Last Day of Carnival.'
99-110.
by ltrs Comyns Carr.
',,lr.rt
By the author of
d Mad Wor1d It f s, My Masters! ".'
n5e argles].
II7-24.
Hungerford,
IMrs t"targaret
( Surnmer )
Bodleian
' i {
volume
'
This
incorpartation
1897) on page 7 of
?2I ] .
1885,
1889 not sighted,
volumes 30, 33, 36,
L876
rBrighton
out of the Season. r
By cleorge]
A[ugustus]
Sala.
l-t?l4l
'The Severed Hand. '
By F I rederick
15- I ?39 I .
] Talbot.
I Sebastian.
I
By M E Braddon.
40- [ ?59 ] .
rKnown at Last.'
By Phillip
B Marston.
G1-[?5].
'By a Leap.'
By Mary Cecil
Hay.
66-[?75].
rGiulia
Varani?
or t St. Peter's
Day at Belluno.r
By T A Trollope.
7 7 - I ? 8 7 1.
I The Rector I s Second Daughter.
I
88- [ ? 103 j .
rLittle
Miss Brown.'
I04-[?].
' lic
Rid€outs.'
By Percy Fitzgerald.
1-[?f5].
'
Wilson.
L6-l?291.
. Circular
By J Arbuthnot
Tour.i
' ',.yond
Recall. I
By M Hepworth Dixon.
3O-l?47 1.
' ,r.
By F Boyle.
48-[?61].
Gates and the Sendritas.'
' ',,n
By James Payn.
63-l?701.
overrated
Prescription.'
'tlre
7f-[?85].
By Dutton Cook.
Case of Hugh Maynard.'
' : 1 , rj o r
'
Mulliner.
By J W Sherer.
86-[ ?95 ] .
came of Hazard. I
9'?- [?107].
By Sydney Wilson.
"' " ,\ i v i d e d . '
f08-[?27].
by Louisa E Ward.
' ^1'/
'
Lady.
Hunt.
128- [? ] .
By Violet
'Phy1lis'
'(:t'r
1881
'Miss Anderson's
Colours.'
By F W Robinson.
I-[?22].
fThe Understudier.'
By Henry W Lucy.
24-[?37].
rThe Duke and the Duchess.r
By Dutton Cook.
38-[?55].
'Jack
- a Mendicant.'
By Catherine
L Pirkis.
56-I?641.
rThe Farmer's Wife at St. Fiacre.t
By Katharine
S Macquoid.
65-[?84].
rThe Senior Proctorfs
Wooing. I
By J Arbuthnot
Wilson.
85-[?102].
I An Enigrma. I
By I Albany ] de Fonblanque.
103- [ ? ] .
'tlrt'
Fourth Son of the Earl of Moo. r
By F W Robinson.
1-[?2f ].
' ,,r
rrc;er. '
By T Malcolm Watson.
22-I?381 .
'':, llost.'
By H F Lester.
39-[?47].
'r1)'
Only Elopement. '
By M H Spielmann.
4A- [?61].
' , ratch
t
the Russi6n -.
By Percy Fitzgeratd.
62-l?751.
't, Night
at the "H6teI des Morts".'
By Percy W Thomas.
76-[?87].
' r,rr:k Harrisrs
Mummy.r
By Justin
Huntly
McCarthy.
88-[?100 j.
' ,i
Sunstroke. I
101- [ ?114 ] .
'l'lre
Ivlysteries
of Mulberry
House.
By Angelo J Lewis.
115- [ ? ]
I i.i!j6
1882
r"I
Cannot Marry You, My Pretty
Maid!"
By Percy Fitzgerald.
I-10.
rln Trust
for Sandy.r
By F W Robinson.
11-31.
rA CIub Benefactor.r
By James Payn.
32-8.
rPassages in the Life
of Colonel
Cusack.'
By Dutton Cook.
39-58.
rAn Episode
in High Life.r
By J Arbuthnot
Wilson.
59-76.
'Sal,
a Riverside
Romance.'
By Thomas Shairp.
77-LO5.
'The Bishop and Mr. Latazzi.t
By David Christie
Murray.
106-28.
1883
I-2I.
\gj
rA Dangerous Virtue.'
By James Payn.
1-5.
tThe Litt1e
(translated
Russian
By Henri
Servant.'
Gr5ville
by
L Corkran).
6-20.
rAn Episode
in an Evening.'
By Byrne Darcy.
2L-34.
'Lover
and Friend.r
By Henry George Murray.
36-48.
rlsaline
I
Wilson.
and I.
By J Arbuthnot
49-63.
'The Mil1 by the Molign6e.r
By Katharine
S Macquoid.
64-81.
lThe Shriek.'
By w C Bennett.
82-8.
'Dick Watson's Daughter.'
By F W Robinson.
90-11I.
lMy Lord Belvidere.
I
By Dutton
II2-28.
Cook.
1884
rThe Luck of Luke Shands. I
By F w Robinson.
2-I8.
'Hugh Portledown's
By J Arbuthnot
Return
from Normandy.r
l9-3 I .
'A Coward. I
By the author
of rMiss Mo1lyr.
32-4I.
rA Powerful
AlIy.'
By T Malcolrn Watson.
43-56.
'Who Cut the Wires?r
By H F Lester.
57-65.
fProfessor
Petrus. I
By Justin
Huntly
McCarthy.
67-A4.
rA Scratcher.'
By F Boyle.
85-94.
'A Survivor
By P Grey Parke.
of the Terror.'
96-Lr?.
rTim of Royston
I
Village.
By Charles
Kruger.
118-28.
"l'lre Story
of the Stone Bouquet. t
By F W Robinson.
' Ioan
Carteret.r
By fda Ashworth
Taylor.
23-37.
'r;(-y1la
and Charybdis.'
By J E Macmanus.
38-53.
'1:torm-Tost,r
By Frances E Hughes.
55-71.
'72-80.
','rrr Vagabond
Friend.r
By Rachel Carew.
' i'ire
Groaning
Ghost.'
By Arthur
Ready.
81-9.
'l'lrs. Robson. I
By Mary Lovett
Cameron.
90-9.
';,n Indian
Storm.'
By Charles
100-10.
Hine.
'r,
Combeshire Heroine.'
Bv Robert Fersuson.
111-28.
"'l.linions
By F W Robinson.
of the Moon". r
I-2O.
'ihe
Captain's
Cigarette
Case. A Story of Portland
Prison.'
By
Archie
Fairbairn.
2I-32.
":,rrleleine,
the Fisher
Girl.t
By Irene
Trevena Coulton.
33-44.
' 'i'r"i.ce Tried. I
By Helen Wallace .
4 5-61 .
'i'n Alpine
Tragedy.r
HaIl.
By A S Marshall
63-78.
''l'ire Daimio.'
By Justin
Huntly
McCarthy.
79-90.
'']'hat Mysterious
r
By H F Wood.
91-103.
"Milord".
'rty
Terrible
Night
in Malta.'
By E A Henty.
105-16.
'/\lone
on the Goodwins.'
By Jeanie
Gwynne Bettany.
118-28.
lrrBB
Wilson.
"'Brother
Augustine's
By Katharine
Love Story".r
Macwhirter.
1-I3.
'^ Sj-mple
Maiden.'
By T W Speight.
14-33.
'()ur Water Picnic.r
By Frank Rede Fowke,
34-4L.
---?r.t
Differ
By Saumarez de Havilland.
"'When Doctors
43-60.
'Payment for
a Life.'
By Richard
Marsh.
6l-9.
'In the Nick
of Time.'
By Archie
Fairbairn.
70-81.
'Where Breakers
Foam.t
By Helen Wallace.
83-99.
'A Blue Serge
By Robert
Suit.'
f00-12.
Shindler.
'ller Sister
Ebba.'
By Mary Macfarlane.
113-28.
89
llilt,l
.
By Eva M Henry.'
1-[?13].
"l'he Curse of the Vasartas.'
'The Curaters
Mistake.'
By Robert
Shindler.
I4-l?25).
'The Black Ghost.'
By Cyril
Bennett.
26-[?40].
'My Luncheon Party.'
By Saumarez de Havilland.
4L-I?641.
rA Balloon
Story.'
By A Harcourt
Roe.
65-[?9].
'A Bed for the Night.'
By Richard Marsh.
70-[?80].
tThree Old Maids. t
By Darley
Dale.
81- [ ?8 ] .
rA Year and a Day: a Canadian Story.'
By J M Jackson.
89-l?971.
r
By J Lawson.
98- [ ?109 ] .
"Stop Thief ! ". r
'Paid up to Date.'
By Lynne C D'Oyle.
110-l?2O1.
rChivalry's
Pearl:
By Gertrude
a Sketch. r
R Henderson.
I21- [ ? ] .
1890
rGood-Bye. I
By Florence
Marryat.
1-8.
'The Brahmin's
By T W Speight.
cift.'
9-26.
rAn fnsoluble
Mystery.'
By Alice
O'Hanlon.
27-4'7.
rDr. Kenrickrs
By fza Duffus
48-70.
Great Secret.'
Hardy.
rThe Mystery
of King's
Bench Walk.'
By Britiffe
Skottowe.
'The Warneford
Abbey Ghost.'
By llrs Robert
Jocelyn.
87-93.
'A Summer Idyll.'
By Urs Alexander
Fraser.
94-101.
fA Disgrace
By Sybil
IO2-L2.
to Her Family.r
Maxwell.
Latrobe.r
Legacy.
By Lady
A Story.'
Duffus
Hardy.
L-29.
Thomas [tlrs
By Annie
pender
out
of
way.'
the
,,, t )re Unknown God.
'rr t he Next Room. t
'''t rrlrlle Mad". t
By
' :r,,. s;trange Office
'rrttr's
Episodes.'
,Ilrr, New Resident
at
By Annie
Thomas
ll,lrs
pender
cudlip].
'
7-I2.
L3-22By A Perrin24-54.
Halkett.
C Craigie
55-89.
Ste\dart Drewry.
By Edith
of a Pin.'
9O'7By R M Burnand98-111.
A Price.
By charlotte
slocombe.I
: 1',1.1
',rnly a Face.'
I-11.
By John Strange Winter.
'lrlrnember! t
12-51Moore.
By Henry Charles
, r'lrrough the Multitude
Graham.
By winifred
of Business.'
'A crime or an Error?'
84'94.
By Ina Leon Cassilis'n Makeshift
95-103.
By G G Chatterton.
Atonement.r
52-74.
lll,)r;
71-86.
189r
'Beatrice
rMy Aunt's
r.rrtj-e
I-6.
'A Marriage
Humphreys, nde
Margaret
By Rita
Dis-arranged.t
IEIiza
1-5.
Gollanl.
',i Last Surrender.I
6-54.
Fiennes.
By EoD Urs Nathaniel
'rrrabia Petraea.'
etc.
55-72.
of 'Miss Mollyr,
By the author
' t'lrc Wishing
73-89.
By Ina Leon Cassilis.
Pool .I
'ir 't'errible
90-102.
By W J Jamieson.
Impasse.r
''l'lrc Last Boat in the Lock.'
103-12.
Drewry.
Stewart
By Edith
Cudlip].
I i 1 ') f )
30-7.
rIn Daffodil
Time.'
By llrs Cecil
Raleigh.
38-61.
rAlmost!r
By Curtis
Yorke.
62-79.
rA Tale from St.
I
Maryville.
80-96.
By J Sale Lloyd.
fUnknown.'
By Josephine
Errol.
97-LI2.
'rry Rule
6-57.
By tlrs Ealith E Cuthell .
of Thumb.'
' trrqgins: a Memory of a Long Vacation.t
58-73.
By F W A.
' r'lre Thousandth
80-7.
By M L Pechel1.
Man.'
'A l,iece of Bric-a-Brac.r
88-112Lys.
By Christian
r892
I8(17
'The Mistakes
rlinked!
Not
I
of Marriage.
A Story.'
United.
10-16.
'Written
in
By Florence
By Annie
Go1den Sand. A Seaside
L7-32.
'Honour
Among Thieves.
A Victorian
33-42.
Two Eistedfodds.'
Marryat.
1-9.
Thomas ll.lrs Pender
Phantasy.'
Episode.'
By Hrs
J
Sale
By Somerville
rThe
By E M Tudor Fitzjohn.
43-66.
r"That
Heliograph!".r
By Saurnarez de Havilland.
67-93.
fSown on Sand.'
By Charlotte
E Morland.
94-LI2.
Cudlip].
Lloyd.
Gibney.
'A Mystery
Fleet,
By capt Henry Louis
of Africa.'
of the west coast
Rn.
1-16.
'A Man Fights
L7-37.
Barr.
By Robert
Best in His Own Township.'
'I.'ernandeyrs
38-96.
By G Firth
Scott.
Feud.'
'At the Dawning.'
97-LO4.
By F A Howden.
'lnto
IO5-24.
RI{.
Gordon,
By LLeut
Stuart
the Unknown. I
'widow's Weeds.'
125-8.
By A W Ready.

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