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Late Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2351 | 2352<br />

<strong>The</strong> Victorian era. 1897.<br />

reviews: Acad 12 June 1897; Bookman (USA) Sep 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> revival <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> agriculture. [1899.]<br />

review: Acad 25 Nov 1899.<br />

Reclaiming the waste. 1916 (Increased productivity series).<br />

Highways and byways in Northumbria. 1920 (illustr H. Thomson),<br />

Manchester 1973, Stocksfield 1988 (also pbk edn).<br />

reviews: TLS 16 Dec 1920; New York Times 19 June 1921.<br />

Lindisfarne or Holy Island: its cathedral, priory & castle, A. D.<br />

635–1920. 1920 (folio).<br />

<strong>The</strong> collapse <strong>of</strong> homo sapiens. London and New York 1923. Novel.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Graham was editor <strong>of</strong> the Edinburgh Courant and contributed to many<br />

jnls and newspapers, especially the St James’s Gazette, Acad and the Pall<br />

Mall Gazette, for which he wrote the Country notes. He was also editor <strong>of</strong><br />

Country Life for 22 years.<br />

Scots Observer. 1 June 1889–18 Oct 1890.<br />

Living Age. Rooks and farmers, 4 Jan 1890; Bondager, 9 May 1896.<br />

Nat Observer. 25 Apr 1891–22 Oct 1892.<br />

Art Jnl. Jan 1891–Jan 1893.<br />

Atlanta. <strong>The</strong> last Lady Cressbrook, Jan 1895.<br />

Chambers’s Jnl. 1895–6.<br />

Country Life. 1902–1923?<br />

For contributions to Contemporary Rev, Longman’s Mag, Macmillan’s<br />

Mag, Nat Rev and New Rev, see Wellesley vol 5.<br />

Introductions and editions<br />

Mr Blackburne’s games at chess. Ed Graham 1899, New York 1979 (as<br />

Blackburne’s chess games, introd by D. Hooper).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Country Life anthology <strong>of</strong> verse. Ed Graham 1915.<br />

<strong>The</strong> increased productivity series. General ed Graham 1916–19.<br />

Iwerne minster before, during, and after the Great War. Ed Graham<br />

1923 (priv ptd).<br />

§2<br />

Bookman Aug 1923. Portrait.<br />

Country notes. Country Life 31 Oct 1925.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 27 Oct 1925. Obituary.<br />

Graham, S. Country Life 31 Oct 1925. [da]<br />

Francis Hindes Groome 1851–1902<br />

See NRA for mss and letters. Collections in BL and Boston Athenaeum.<br />

§1<br />

In gipsy tents. Edinburgh 1880, rptd with a new foreword by A. J.<br />

Clinch, Norwood PA 1973.<br />

A short border history. Kelso 1887.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gypsies. In Eiríkr Magnússon, National life and thought <strong>of</strong> the<br />

various nations throughout the world, 1891.<br />

Two Suffolk friends. Edinburgh 1895. Recollections <strong>of</strong> R. H.<br />

Groome and Edward FitzGerald.<br />

Kriegspiel: the war-game. 1896. Novel.<br />

Gypsy folk-tales. 1899, rptd with a foreword by W. Starkie, Hatboro<br />

and London 1963.<br />

Edward FitzGerald: an aftermath. In Edward FitzGerald: an aftermath<br />

by Francis Hindes Groome, with miscellanies in verse and<br />

prose, Portland ME 1902.<br />

Editions and introductions<br />

Ordnance gazetteer <strong>of</strong> Scotland: a survey <strong>of</strong> Scottish topography,<br />

statistical, biographical and historical. Ed Groome 6 vols<br />

Edinburgh 1884–5; frequently reissued in a varying number <strong>of</strong><br />

vols.<br />

Chambers’s biographical dictionary. Ed D. Patrick and Groome 1897.<br />

Borrow, G. H. Lavengro: the scholar, the gypsy, the priest. Ed and<br />

introd by Groome 2 vols 1901.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Groome wrote articles for Blackwood’s Mag and the Nat Rev (see<br />

Wellesley 5 1989). He contributed 15 entries to DNB.<br />

§2<br />

Watts-Dunton, T. <strong>The</strong> Tarno rye (Francis Hindes Groome).<br />

Athenaeum 22 Feb 1902, rptd in Edward FitzGerald: an aftermath,<br />

1902, above. [fjmk]<br />

Edmund Gurney 1847–88<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> power <strong>of</strong> sound. 1880. On music.<br />

Phantasms <strong>of</strong> the living. 2 vols 1886, 1 vol 1918 (abridged by Mrs H.<br />

Sidgwick); tr Fr 1891, Ger 1897. With F. W. H. Myers and F.<br />

Podmore.<br />

Tertium quid: chapters on various disputed questions. 2 vols 1887.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Gurney’s contributions to the Cornhill Mag, Macmillan’s Mag,<br />

Dublin Rev, Fortnightly Rev, Fraser’s Mag, Nat Rev and<br />

Nineteenth Cent are listed in Wellesley 5 1989. He also contributed to<br />

Mind and Jnl <strong>of</strong> Soc for Psychical Research. See F. W. H. Myers, <strong>The</strong><br />

work <strong>of</strong> Gurney in experimental psychology, Proc Soc for Psychical<br />

Research 5 1888.<br />

Editions<br />

Art and literature. Ed Titus Munson Coan [pseud], New York 1883.<br />

§2<br />

Hall, T. H. <strong>The</strong> strange case <strong>of</strong> Edmund Gurney. 1964, 1980 (new<br />

introd).<br />

Gauld, A. In <strong>The</strong> founders <strong>of</strong> psychical research, 1968. [md]<br />

Sir William Henry Hadow 1859–1937<br />

See NRA for letters, diaries and ms music. Notable collections in BL and<br />

Worcester College, Oxford.<br />

§1<br />

Studies in modern music: Hector Berlioz, Robert Schumann,<br />

Richard Wagner [ser 1]; Frederick Chopin, Antonin Dvorˇ ák,<br />

Johannes Brahms [ser 2]. 2 ser 1892–5. Numerous later edns.<br />

Sonata form. [1896.]<br />

A Croatian composer: notes towards the study <strong>of</strong> Joseph Haydn.<br />

1897. Based on notes by F. S. Kuhak.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oxford history <strong>of</strong> music. Ed Hadow who himself wrote vol 5<br />

(<strong>The</strong> Viennese period) 6 vols Oxford 1901–5, 8 vols 1929–38.<br />

A course <strong>of</strong> lectures on the history <strong>of</strong> instrumental form. 1906.<br />

Hymn tunes. [1914.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> comic episodes in tragedy. 1915.<br />

British music: a report upon the history and present prospects in<br />

the United Kingdom. 1921.<br />

Citizenship. Oxford 1923.<br />

Music. [1924], 1925 (rev), 1949 (3rd edn rev G. Dyson).<br />

A comparison <strong>of</strong> poetry and music. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1926.<br />

Beethoven’s Op. 18 quartets. 1926.<br />

Church music. 1926.<br />

Collected essays. Oxford 1928.<br />

<strong>English</strong> music. 1931.<br />

Richard Wagner. 1934; tr Sp [1951].<br />

Hadow contributed to Contemporary Rev, Living Age, Macmillan’s<br />

Mag, Musical Quart and Quart Rev (see also Wellesley 5 1989); he also<br />

contributed to composite works, such as Milton memorial lectures 1909,<br />

PBA vol 11 1923, H. Foss’s <strong>The</strong> heritage <strong>of</strong> music, 1934, <strong>English</strong> Assoc<br />

London, <strong>English</strong> essays <strong>of</strong> to-day, Oxford 1936, and <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

social studies 1936. Hadow pbd a number <strong>of</strong> governmental reports, pams<br />

and lectures on music; he also pbd songs and music scores. Several <strong>of</strong> Hadow’s

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