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<strong>The</strong> cottage in the wood. 1860 (in Narrative tracts, moral and religious<br />

2nd ser).<br />

Grand Aunt’s pictures and other tales. 1860 (tales are signed by<br />

Sophia Kelly).<br />

John and James, and other tales. [186?]. With Sophia Kelly.<br />

Duty is safety: or troublesome Tom. 1864 (5th edn), 1877.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heron’s plume. 1870.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

In 1877 the Book Soc pbd the following from Holiday Keepsake, Juvenile<br />

Forget-me-not and other annuals: Duty is safety, <strong>The</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> pride,<br />

Frank Beauchamp: or the sailor’s family, Grandmamma Parker, Jack<br />

the sailor boy, <strong>The</strong> lost trunk and the good nurse, Martin and the<br />

rose and nightingale, Think before you act, <strong>The</strong> traveller, Uncle<br />

Manners, <strong>The</strong> white pigeon. Many <strong>of</strong> Mrs Sherwood’s stories appeared in<br />

the Youth’s Mag and a number were resissued in the Children’s Friend.<br />

Mrs Sherwood wrote over a hundred tracts between 1818 and 1831, many <strong>of</strong><br />

which are listed in Cutt (see <strong>Bibliography</strong>, above). She also wrote educational<br />

books.<br />

Lamentations <strong>of</strong> old hospitality. In Marshall’s Christmas Box 1831.<br />

What is the world? In Fifty two stories <strong>of</strong> pluck, peril and romance<br />

for girls, ed H. A. Miles, 1896.<br />

Little Robert and the owl. In Old fashioned tales, ed E. V. Lucas, 1905.<br />

§2<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Mrs Sherwood, chiefly autobiographical, with extracts<br />

from Mr Sherwood’s journal during his imprisonment in France<br />

and residence in India. Ed S. Kelly 1854, ed I. Gilchrist 1907<br />

(abridged); ed F. H. J. Darton 1910 (enlarged). [dd]<br />

Eleanor Sleath<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Summers, M. In his A Gothic bibliography, [1941].<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> orphan <strong>of</strong> the Rhine: a romance. 4 vols 1798, 2 vols Dublin 1802;<br />

ed D. P. Varma 1968.<br />

Who’s the murderer? or the mystery <strong>of</strong> the forest: a novel. 4 vols<br />

1802; tr Fr 1819.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bristol heiress: or the errors <strong>of</strong> education. 5 vols 1809.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nocturnal minstrel, or the spirit <strong>of</strong> the wood: a romance. 2 vols<br />

1810; ed D. P. Varma, New York 1972 (facs).<br />

Pyrenean banditti: a romance. 3 vols 1811.<br />

Glenoven; or, <strong>The</strong> fairy palace. 1815. Only listed in Summers.<br />

For a listing <strong>of</strong> reviews and notices <strong>of</strong> Sleath’s works, see Ward (1972). [pg]<br />

Horatio (Horace) Smith 1779–1849<br />

Mss <strong>of</strong> letters to and from Leigh Hunt and to C. Redding are held in the Univ <strong>of</strong><br />

Iowa Lib.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Sadleir, M. In his XIX century fiction: a bibliographical record, 2<br />

vols 1951.<br />

Summers, M. In his A Gothic bibliography, [1941].<br />

Wolff, R. L. In his Nineteenth-century fiction: a bibliographical catalogue,<br />

5 vols 1981–6.<br />

Collections<br />

Poetical works. 2 vols 1846, 1 vol 1851, New York 1857.<br />

Poetical works <strong>of</strong> Horace and James Smith. Ed E. Sargent, New York<br />

1857, Boston 1858, 1859.<br />

Poems. 1889.<br />

§1<br />

A family story. 3 vols 1800.<br />

<strong>The</strong> runaway: or the seat <strong>of</strong> benevolence: a novel. 4 vols 1800.<br />

Trevanion: or matrimonial errors: a novel. 4 vols 1801, Dublin 1801.<br />

Eleanor Sleath | Horatio (Horace) Smith<br />

Horatio: or sketches <strong>of</strong> the Davenport family: a novel. 4 vols<br />

Richmond 1807.<br />

Rejected addresses: or new theatrum poetarium. 1812, 1812 (2nd<br />

edn), 1812 (7th edn), 1812 (8th edn), 1817 (16th edn), 1833 (18th edn),<br />

New York 1871, London 1929, New York and London 1977 (introd<br />

by D. H. Reiman). By Horace and James Smith.<br />

Horace in London: consisting <strong>of</strong> imitations <strong>of</strong> the first two books <strong>of</strong><br />

the Odes <strong>of</strong> Horace. 1813, 1813, 1815 (4th edn). By Horace and James<br />

Smith.<br />

First impressions, or trade in the West: a comedy in five acts. 1813,<br />

1813, 1816.<br />

Amarynthus the nympholept: a pastoral drama in three acts, with<br />

other poems. 1821, New York and London 1977 (1st edn rptd,<br />

introd by D. H. Reiman).<br />

Gaieties and gravities: a series <strong>of</strong> essays, comic tales and fugitive<br />

vagaries. 3 vols 1825, 2 vols Philadelphia and New York 1825, 3<br />

vols London 1826, 1826, New York 1852. Mainly rptd from the<br />

London Mag and NMM.<br />

Brambletye House: or cavaliers and roundheads. 3 vols 1826, 1826,<br />

1826, Boston 1826, Paris 1826, 1829, London 1833, 2 vols [1835],<br />

1836, 1 vol New York 1837, 2 vols London 1837, 1839, etc; tr Fr 1826,<br />

Ger 1827.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tor Hill. 3 vols 1826, 2 vols Philadelphia 1826, 3 vols London<br />

1827, Paris 1827, London 1835, 1 vol New York 1836, 1837, Hartford<br />

CT 1846; tr Fr 1827, Ger 1827.<br />

Reuben Apsley: a novel. 3 vols 1827, 1827, 2 vols Philadelphia 1827, 3<br />

vols London 1834, 1838; tr Fr 1827, Ger 1827.<br />

Zillah: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Holy City. 4 vols 1828, 3 vols 1828, 2 vols New York<br />

1829, 1 vol London 1839; tr Fr 1829.<br />

<strong>The</strong> New Forest: a novel. 3 vols 1829, 2 vols New York 1829, 3 vols<br />

London 1830, 1 vol [18–?]; tr Ger 1830, Fr 1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong> midsummer medley for 1830: a series <strong>of</strong> comic tales, sketches<br />

and fugitive vagaries, in prose and verse. 2 vols 1830, 1832.<br />

Walter Colyton: a tale <strong>of</strong> 1688. 3 vols 1830, 1830, 2 vols New York<br />

1830, 1 vol London [1857]; tr Fr 1836.<br />

Festivals, games and amusements, ancient and modern. 1831, New<br />

York (with addns by S. Woodworth) 1831, 1832, 1833, 1836, 1839,<br />

1841, 1842, 1844, 1862, 1868.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the early ages. 3 vols 1832, 2 vols New York 1832.<br />

Gale Middleton: a story <strong>of</strong> the present day. 3 vols 1833, 2 vols<br />

Philadelphia 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong> involuntary prophet: a tale <strong>of</strong> the early ages. 1835. Part <strong>of</strong> an<br />

anthology also including W. Irving, Tales <strong>of</strong> the Alhambra, and F.<br />

R. de Chateaubriand, Last <strong>of</strong> the Abencerages.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tin trumpet: or heads and tales, for the wise and waggish, to<br />

which are added poetical selections by the late Paul Chatfield MD<br />

[pseud], edited by Jefferson Saunders esq [pseud]. 2 vols 1836<br />

(anon), Philadelphia 1836, 1 vol New York 1859, London 1869,<br />

New York 1869, London 1870, 1875, 1890 (signed).<br />

A vision: on removal <strong>of</strong> Dr Mantell’s collection from Brighton to the<br />

British Museum. 1838.<br />

Jane Lomax: or a mother’s crime. 3 vols 1838, 2 vols Philadelphia<br />

1838, 3 vols London [1856], [1858], 1 vol [1877], [18–?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> moneyed man: or the lesson <strong>of</strong> a life. 3 vols 1841, 2 vols<br />

Philadelphia 1841, 3 vols London 1843, 1 vol [1860].<br />

Adam Brown: the merchant. 3 vols 1843, 1 vol New York 1843, 1857,<br />

1865, London [18–?], nd. Issued serially in US in 1843.<br />

Arthur Arundel: a tale <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> revolution. 3 vols 1844, 1 vol<br />

[1858], New York [186–?].<br />

Love and mesmerism. 3 vols 1845, 1 vol New York 1846, 1863, 1867.<br />

Esther: a tale <strong>of</strong> the sixth century. In Count Ludwig and other<br />

romances, ed Charles Dickens, New York 1845.<br />

For Horace and James Smith’s parodies, see col 455. Horace edited his brother’s<br />

Memoirs, letters and comic miscellanies in prose and verse, 2 vols<br />

1840, 1841; as well as H. W. Herbert, Oliver Cromwell: an historical<br />

romance, 3 vols 1840, and D. MacCarthy, Massaniello: an historical<br />

1077 | 1078

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