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Chronicles <strong>of</strong> a school room. 1830.<br />

<strong>The</strong> buccaneer: a tale. 3 vols 1832. Anon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> outlaw. 3 vols 1835.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> woman’s trials. 1835.<br />

Uncle Horace: a novel. 3 vols 1837. Anon.<br />

Lights and shadows <strong>of</strong> Irish life. 3 vols 1838. First pbd in NMM.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hartopp jubilee, or pr<strong>of</strong>it from play: a volume for the young.<br />

[1839.]<br />

Marian: or a young maid’s fortunes. 3 vols 1840.<br />

Characteristic sketches <strong>of</strong> Ireland and the Irish, by Carleton, Lover,<br />

and Mrs S. C. Hall. Dublin 1842, 1845.<br />

Number one: a tale. 1844.<br />

Little Chatterbox: a tale. 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Whiteboy: a story <strong>of</strong> Ireland in 1822. 2 vols 1845, 1 vol 1855,<br />

[1884], 1887.<br />

<strong>The</strong> forlorn hope: a story <strong>of</strong> Old Chelsea. [1846.]<br />

Stories and studies from the chronicles and history <strong>of</strong> England. 2<br />

vols 1847. With Mrs J. Foster.<br />

Uncle Sam’s money-box. 1848.<br />

Midsummer Eve: a fairy tale <strong>of</strong> love. 1848, 1870. First pbd in Art Jnl.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old governess: a story. [1848]; rptd in Stories <strong>of</strong> the governess,<br />

below, 1852.<br />

Grandmamma’s pockets. Edinburgh 1849, London [1880].<br />

Seven tales, by seven authors. Ed F. E. Smedley 1849, 1860. Contains<br />

<strong>The</strong> last in the lease by Mrs Hall.<br />

Pilgrimages to <strong>English</strong> shrines. 2 ser 1850–3.<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> the Irish peasantry. Edinburgh 1850. First pbd in<br />

Chambers’s Jnl.<br />

<strong>The</strong> whisperer. Edinburgh 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> swan’s egg. Edinburgh 1851.<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> the governess. 1852. <strong>The</strong> old governess first pbd 1848,<br />

above; <strong>The</strong> governess rptd separately, below, 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> worn thimble: a story <strong>of</strong> woman’s duty and woman’s influence.<br />

1853.<br />

<strong>The</strong> drunkard’s Bible. 1854.<br />

Popular tales and sketches. 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two friends: a sketch. [1856.]<br />

A woman’s story. 3 vols 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lucky penny and other tales. 1857.<br />

Turns <strong>of</strong> fortune. 1858. Also contains <strong>The</strong> figured satin.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no hurry and Deeds – not words: tales. 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unjust judge. 1858. With A. M. Sergeant’s Be just before you are<br />

generous. Rptd from <strong>The</strong> Art-Union 1840.<br />

All is not gold that glitters: a tale. 1858.<br />

Cleverness: a tale. 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> governess: a tale. 1858. First pbd in Stories <strong>of</strong> the governess,<br />

above, 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> private purse and Tattle: tales. 1858.<br />

Wives and husbands: a tale. 1858.<br />

Daddy Dacre’s school: a story for the young. 1859.<br />

Mamma Milly. [1860.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> golden casket, edited by M. Howitt. [1861.] Contains William<br />

and his teacher by Mrs Hall.<br />

Union Jack. [1861.]<br />

Can wrong be right? A tale. 2 vols 1862.<br />

Building a house with a teacup. [1863.]<br />

Fanny’s fancies. [1863.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> village garland: tales and sketches. 1863.<br />

Nelly Nowlan and other stories. 1865.<br />

Ronald’s reason: or the little cripple. [1865], [1890] (with other<br />

stories).<br />

<strong>The</strong> cabman’s cat. [1865.]<br />

‘God save the Green!’: a few words to the Irish people. [1866.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> playfellow and other stories. 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> way <strong>of</strong> the world and other stories. 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> prince <strong>of</strong> the Fair family: a fairy tale. [1867.]<br />

Alice Stanley and other stories. 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fight <strong>of</strong> faith: a story. 2 vols 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rift in the rock: a tale in two parts. [1871.]<br />

Digging a grave with a wine glass. [1871.]<br />

Chronicles <strong>of</strong> Cosy Nook: a book for the young. 1875.<br />

Boons and blessings: stories and sketches to illustrate the advantages<br />

<strong>of</strong> temperance. 1875.<br />

John Harding’s locket. [1875.]<br />

Annie Leslie and other stories. [1877.]<br />

Mrs Hall also conducted St James’s Mag, 1861, and Sharpe’s London Mag<br />

from 1845. In addn to her novels and tales she pbd plays and miscellaneous<br />

hack-work as well as several books <strong>of</strong> travel with her husband S. C. Hall.<br />

§2<br />

Maginn, W. In his A gallery <strong>of</strong> illustrious literary characters, ed W.<br />

Bates [1873].<br />

Hall, S. C. Retrospect <strong>of</strong> a long life. 1883.<br />

Keane, M. Mrs. S. C. Hall: a literary biography. Gerrards Cross 1997.<br />

[eh]<br />

James Hannay 1827–73<br />

See col 2234.<br />

John Berwick Harwood 1828–?<br />

Poems. 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bridal and the bridle: or our honeymoon-trip in the East, in<br />

1850. 1851. Travel.<br />

Stamboul, and the sea <strong>of</strong> gems. 1852. Travel.<br />

Falconbeck Hall: a novel. 3 vols 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> serf-sisters: or the Russia <strong>of</strong> to-day. 1855.<br />

Lord Lynn’s wife. 2 vols 1864. Anon.<br />

Lady Flavia. 3 vols 1865.<br />

Odd neighbours. 3 vols 1865.<br />

Major Peter. 3 vols 1866.<br />

Plain John Orpington. 3 vols 1866.<br />

Lord Ulswater: a novel. 3 vols 1867.<br />

Miss Jane, the bishop’s daughter. 3 vols 1867.<br />

Lady Livingston’s legacy: a novel. 3 vols 1874.<br />

Sir Peregrine’s heir. 3 vols 1875.<br />

Helena Lady Harrogate: a tale. 3 vols 1878.<br />

Paul Knox, pitman. 3 vols 1878.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tenth earl. 3 vols 1880.<br />

Young Lord Penrith. 3 vols 1880.<br />

<strong>The</strong> merchant prince: being the fortunes <strong>of</strong> Bertram Oakley. 3 vols<br />

1882.<br />

One false, both fair: or a hard knot. 3 vols 1884.<br />

Within the clasp: a story <strong>of</strong> the Yorkshire jet-hunters. Serialised in<br />

Cassell’s Family Mag 1884. New York [1884], 1885.<br />

Ralph Raeburn and other tales. 3 vols 1885. Ralph Raeburn 1st pbd in<br />

Cassell’s Family Mag 1882 as Ralph Raeburn’s trusteeship.<br />

Sir Robert Shirley, bart. 3 vols 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lady Egeria, or brought to light: a novel. New York 1890.<br />

John Berwick Harwood also contributed short stories to Once a Week and<br />

Cassell’s Family Mag. [eh]<br />

Sir Arthur Helps 1813–75<br />

See col 2235.<br />

Thomas Hughes 1822–96<br />

Gerald Griffin | Thomas Hughes<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Parrish, M. L. and B. K. Maun. Charles Kingsley and Thomas<br />

Hughes: first editions in the library at Dormy House. 1936.<br />

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