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Beeton’s modern European celebrities: a biography <strong>of</strong> continental<br />

men and women. 1874.<br />

Jon Duan: a tw<strong>of</strong>old journey with manifold purposes in verse on<br />

past and present time with a view to the future. 1874. With A.<br />

Dowty and E. D. Jerrold.<br />

Beeton’s counting house book and ready reckoner. 1875.<br />

Beeton’s public speaker: a collection <strong>of</strong> specimens <strong>of</strong> British and<br />

foreign eloquence political, ecclesiastical and miscellaneous.<br />

1875.<br />

Beeton’s complete etiquette for gentlemen. 1876.<br />

Beeton’s complete etiquette for ladies. 1876.<br />

Beeton’s manners <strong>of</strong> polite society: or etiquette for ladies, gentlemen<br />

and families. (Containing memoir signed S.O.B.) 1876.<br />

Edward the Seventh: a play in seven acts. 1876. With A. Dowty and E.<br />

D. Jerrold.<br />

Family etiquette: a complete guide. 1876.<br />

Bacon, Francis, Viscount <strong>of</strong> St Albans. 1877.<br />

Introductions, memoirs and prefaces<br />

Preface in P. V. Nasby, Nasby papers, 1865.<br />

Boisnormand de Bonnechose. History <strong>of</strong> France. Ed S.O.B. 1868.<br />

London’s great outing: the Derby Carnival. Illustr Phiz. Ed S.O.B.<br />

1868.<br />

Preface in J. G. Holland, Arthur Bonnicastle, 1874.<br />

Sidney Smith, Canon <strong>of</strong> St Paul’s. Essays political and social. With a<br />

brief memoir by S.O.B. 1877.<br />

Periodicals<br />

Beeton founded, edited and wrote regularly in the following periodicals:<br />

<strong>English</strong>woman’s Domestic Mag. (Monthly) 1852–9, n.s. 1860–4, n.s.<br />

2 1865–77.<br />

Boys’ Own Mag. (Monthly) 1855–63, n.s. 1863–8?<br />

Boys’ Own Jnl. (Monthly) 1856–7.<br />

Beeton’s Christmas annual. 1860–73. (See above, <strong>The</strong> coming K . . .,<br />

Siliad, Jon Duan, and Edward the Seventh, which were all<br />

Christmas annuals.)<br />

Queen. (Weekly) Ed F. Greenwood. 1861–3.<br />

Beeton’s Illuminated Almanac. 1862.<br />

Boys’ Penny Mag. (Monthly) 1863–4.<br />

Young <strong>English</strong>woman. (Monthly) 1864–77.<br />

Beeton’s Jnl <strong>of</strong> Travel, Sport, History and Romance. (Weekly) 7 Dec<br />

1867–22 Feb 1868.<br />

Beeton’s <strong>English</strong>woman’s Almanac. 1869–72, 1873; Beeton’s<br />

Almanac and Ladies’ Annual. 1874– .<br />

Beeton’s Boys’ Annual. 1870.<br />

§2<br />

Spain, N. Mrs Beeton and her husband. 1948; rev edn <strong>The</strong> Beeton<br />

story, 1956.<br />

Hyde, M. Mr and Mrs Beeton. 1951.<br />

Freeman, S. Isabella and Sam: the story <strong>of</strong> Mrs Beeton. 1977. [mb]<br />

John Stuart Blackie 1809–95<br />

See col 540.<br />

Barbara Leigh Bodichon, née Smith 1827–91<br />

Bodichon’s letters and notebooks are held at Girton College, <strong>Cambridge</strong>;<br />

letters and diaries at the Beinecke Lib, Yale Univ. <strong>The</strong>re are also collections <strong>of</strong><br />

her letters at Columbia Univ; in the MacCrimmon Collection, Tallahassee<br />

FL; and in the Fawcett Lib, Guildhall Univ, London. Her letters to Emily<br />

Davies pbd Harvester Micr<strong>of</strong>orm, Brighton 1984.<br />

§1<br />

A brief summary in plain language <strong>of</strong> the most important laws concerning<br />

women. 1854 (anon), 1856 (2nd edn with additions), 1869<br />

(3rd edn rev with additions).<br />

Samuel Orchart Beeton | Andrew Kennedy Hutchinson Boyd<br />

Women and work by B. L. Smith. 1857, New York 1859 (with introd<br />

by C. M. Sedgwick).<br />

Objections to the enfranchisement <strong>of</strong> women considered. 1866,<br />

1867. Pam.<br />

Reasons for the enfranchisement <strong>of</strong> women. 1866, 1867.<br />

Reasons for and against the enfranchisement <strong>of</strong> women. [np] 1869,<br />

1872 (2nd edn). Pam.<br />

An American diary 1857–58. 1972 (ed J. W. Reed).<br />

Australian forests and Algerian deserts. Pall Mall Gazette 8 1868.<br />

Bodichon, E. Guide book. Algeria considered as a winter residence<br />

for the <strong>English</strong>. 1858. Ed Smith.<br />

Her articles for the <strong>English</strong> Woman’s Jnl (which she helped to found) are<br />

listed in Herstein, below. She also wrote for Macmillan’s Mag and Temple<br />

Bar Mag. See Wellesley vol 5.<br />

§2<br />

Hays, F. In her Women <strong>of</strong> the day, 1885.<br />

Belloc, B. R. P. Madame Bodichon. <strong>English</strong>woman’s Rev 15 July 1891.<br />

Betham-Edwards, M. B. Madame Bodichon: a reminiscence.<br />

Fortnightly Rev 57 (n.s. 51) 1892.<br />

In DNB 1901–1911.<br />

Burton, H. Barbara Bodichon 1827–1891. 1949.<br />

Banks, O. <strong>The</strong> biographical dictionary <strong>of</strong> British feminists, vol 1<br />

1800–1930. Brighton 1985.<br />

Herstein, S. R. A mid-Victorian feminist. Barbara Leigh Smith<br />

Bodichon. New Haven CT and London 1985.<br />

Emilia Jessie Boucherett 1825–1905<br />

§1<br />

Female industry. Edinburgh Rev Apr 1859.<br />

Hints on self-help. A book for young women. 1863, 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> conditions <strong>of</strong> women in France. First pbd in Contemporary Rev<br />

May 1867. 1867. Pam.<br />

How to provide for superfluous women. In Woman’s work and<br />

woman’s culture, ed J. Butler, 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> industrial movement. In <strong>The</strong> woman question in Europe, ed T.<br />

Stanton, New York 1884.<br />

<strong>The</strong> condition <strong>of</strong> working women and the factory acts. 1896. With H.<br />

Blackburn and others.<br />

Boucherett wrote for the <strong>English</strong>woman’s Rev and was its editor from 1866<br />

to Jan 1871.<br />

§2<br />

In DNB 1901–1911.<br />

Banks, O. <strong>The</strong> biographical dictionary <strong>of</strong> British feminists, vol 1<br />

1800–1930. Brighton 1985.<br />

Andrew Kennedy Hutchinson Boyd 1825–99<br />

Selections<br />

A. K. H. B.: a volume <strong>of</strong> selections. Ed C. Boyd [1914].<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> recreations <strong>of</strong> a country parson. 3 ser 1859–78.<br />

<strong>The</strong> commonplace philosopher in town and country. 1862.<br />

Leisure hours in town. 1862.<br />

Counsel and comfort spoken from a city pulpit. 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> graver thoughts <strong>of</strong> a country parson. 3 ser 1863–76.<br />

<strong>The</strong> autumn holidays <strong>of</strong> a country parson. 1864.<br />

<strong>The</strong> critical essays <strong>of</strong> a country parson. 1865.<br />

Sunday afternoons at the parish church <strong>of</strong> a university city. 1866.<br />

Lessons <strong>of</strong> middle age. 1868.<br />

Changed aspects <strong>of</strong> unchanged truths. 1869.<br />

Present-day thoughts. 1871.<br />

Seaside musings on Sundays and weekdays. 1872.<br />

A Scotch communion Sunday. 1873.<br />

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