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<strong>The</strong> Mid-Nineteenth-Century Novel<br />

1319 | 1320<br />

Quiller-Couch, A. T. In his Adventures in criticism, 1896.<br />

Lord, W. F. In his <strong>The</strong> mirror <strong>of</strong> the century, 1906.<br />

‘Melville, Lewis’ (L. S. Benjamin). In his Victorian novelists, 1906.<br />

Russell, G. W. E. In his Selected essays, 1914. [ec]<br />

William Henry Giles Kingston, ‘Barrington<br />

Beaver’ 1814–80<br />

Collections<br />

Tales for old and young <strong>of</strong> all classes by many writers. Ed W. H. G.<br />

Kingston. 1862, 1863.<br />

Tales for all ages by W. H. G. Kingston and S. E. De Morgan, M. Doyle<br />

and others. 1863.<br />

Popular sea tales. [189?] (illus).<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> frontier fort: or stirring times in the North-west territory <strong>of</strong><br />

British America. nd.<br />

How Britannia came to rule the waves. nd.<br />

Michael Penguyne: or fisher life on the Cornish coast. nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Circassian chief. A romance <strong>of</strong> Russia. 3 vols 1843, [1860].<br />

Lusitanian sketches <strong>of</strong> the pen and pencil. 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> prime minister. An historical romance. 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> albatross: a tale <strong>of</strong> the sea. 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ocean Queen and the spirit <strong>of</strong> the storm. A new fairy tale <strong>of</strong> the<br />

southern seas. 1851 (illus).<br />

Peter the whaler: his early life, and adventures in Arctic regions.<br />

[1851], 1852, New York 1853, London 1882 (as Peter Trawl; or the<br />

adventures <strong>of</strong> a whaler), 1890, [1901], [1904].<br />

<strong>The</strong> pirate <strong>of</strong> the Mediterranean. A tale <strong>of</strong> the sea. 1851.<br />

Manco, the Peruvian chief: or an <strong>English</strong>man’s adventures in the<br />

country <strong>of</strong> the Incas. [1852], 1853, [187?], London and Glasgow<br />

[1917?].<br />

Mark Seaworth: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Indian Ocean. 1852 (illus).<br />

Blue Jackets: or chips <strong>of</strong>f the old block: a narrative <strong>of</strong> the gallant<br />

British seamen, and <strong>of</strong> the principal events in the naval service<br />

during the reign <strong>of</strong> Queen Victoria. 1854.<br />

Western wanderings: or a pleasure tour in the Canadas. [1855], 1856.<br />

Salt water: or the sea life and adventures <strong>of</strong> Neil D’Arcy, the midshipman.<br />

1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> early life <strong>of</strong> old Jack: a sea tale. [1858], [1859].<br />

Fred Markham in Russia: or the boy travellers in the land <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Czar. 1858 (illustr R. T. Landells).<br />

Old Jack: a man-<strong>of</strong>-war’s man and south-sea whaler. 1859, 1869 (with<br />

<strong>The</strong> early life <strong>of</strong> old Jack).<br />

Round the world: a tale for boys. 1859, 1861, Boston 1862.<br />

Will Weatherhelm: or the yarn <strong>of</strong> an old sailor, about his early life<br />

and adventures. [1859], 1860, 1879 (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> boatswain’s song: a tale <strong>of</strong> the sea. [1860], 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cruise <strong>of</strong> the ‘Frolic’: or yachting experiments <strong>of</strong> Barnaby Brine.<br />

1860, 1866, 1884, 1885.<br />

Digby Heathcote: or the early days <strong>of</strong> a country gentleman’s son and<br />

heir. 1860.<br />

Ernest Bracebridge: or school days. 1860 (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> grateful Indian: a tale <strong>of</strong> Rupert’s land. [1860.]<br />

My first voyage to southern seas. 1860 (illus), 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy’s own book <strong>of</strong> boats, including vessels <strong>of</strong> every rig and size<br />

to be found floating on the waters in all parts <strong>of</strong> the world. 1861<br />

(illus), [1867] (as <strong>The</strong> boy’s own book <strong>of</strong> boats with complete<br />

instructions on how to make sailing models), 1868.<br />

Jack Buntline: or life on the ocean. 1861.<br />

My first cruise: or notes from Pringle Rushforth’s sea log. [1861.]<br />

My travels in many lands narrated for my young friends. [1861], 1862.<br />

Salt water: or the life and adventures <strong>of</strong> Neil D’Arcy, the midshipman.<br />

1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> seven champions <strong>of</strong> Christendom. 1861.<br />

True blue: or the life and adventures <strong>of</strong> a British seaman <strong>of</strong> the old<br />

school. 1862.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fire-ships. A tale <strong>of</strong> the last naval war. 1862, [1872] (as Ronald<br />

Morton: or the fire ships: a story <strong>of</strong> the last naval war).<br />

Hearty words for British sailors afloat and ashore. 1862.<br />

Marmaduke Merry the midshipman: or my early days at sea. 1862,<br />

1864, 1870.<br />

Adventures <strong>of</strong> Dick Onslow among the red skins. By Barrington<br />

Beaver. 1863, Boston 1864, London 1870, 1876.<br />

Our sailors: or anecdotes <strong>of</strong> the engagements and other gallant<br />

deeds <strong>of</strong> the British navy during the reign <strong>of</strong> Her Majesty Queen<br />

Victoria. 1863.<br />

Our soldiers or anecdotes <strong>of</strong> the campaigns and gallant deeds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

British army during the reign <strong>of</strong> Her Majesty Queen Victoria. 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three midshipmen. 1863 (illus), 1896. Originally pbd in<br />

Kingston’s Mag.<br />

<strong>The</strong> log house by the lake. A tale <strong>of</strong> Canada. [1864.]<br />

Anthony Waymouth: or the gentlemen adventurers. 1865, Boston<br />

1865.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gilpins and their fortunes. An Australian tale. [1865.]<br />

Paul Luggershull: or the lightship. A tale <strong>of</strong> the coast. [1865?]<br />

Philip Mavor: or life amongst the Kaffirs. [1865.]<br />

Rob Nixon, the old white trapper. A tale <strong>of</strong> central British North<br />

America. [1865].<br />

<strong>The</strong> young foresters and other tales. New York 1865, Philadelphia<br />

1883.<br />

Mountain Moggy: or the stoning <strong>of</strong> the witch. A tale for the young.<br />

[1866.]<br />

My first cruise. Followed by <strong>The</strong> travelling tinman, <strong>The</strong> beautiful<br />

gate and <strong>The</strong> Chimaera. [1866] (Cassell’s Story Books for the<br />

Young).<br />

Washed ashore: or the tower <strong>of</strong> Stormont Bay. 1866, 1868, [1936].<br />

Foxholme Hall: a legend <strong>of</strong> Christmas and other tales for boys. 1867<br />

(illus), New York 1869.<br />

Frozen up: or my polar experiences. 1867.<br />

Infant amusements: or how to make a nursery happy. With practical<br />

hints to parents and nurses on the moral and physical training <strong>of</strong><br />

children. 1867.<br />

Paul Gerard, the cabin boy. 1867.<br />

Ralph Clavering: or we must try before we can do. 1867.<br />

Taking tales for cottage homes. Ed W. H. G. Kingston [1867].<br />

Count Ulrich von Lindberg: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Reformation in Germany.<br />

[1868.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> perils and adventures <strong>of</strong> Harry Skipwith by sea and by land. 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pirates’ treasure: a legend <strong>of</strong> Panama and other tales for boys.<br />

1868.<br />

Three hundred years ago: or the martyr <strong>of</strong> Brentwood. [1868],<br />

Dublin 1868, Philadelphia 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last lock: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Spanish Inquisition. 1869.<br />

Our fresh and salt water tutors. A story <strong>of</strong> that good old time our<br />

schooldays at the Cape. Ed W. H. G. Kingston. 1869.<br />

At the South Pole: or the adventures <strong>of</strong> R. Pengelly. [1870] (illus).<br />

John Deane <strong>of</strong> Nottingham: his adventures and exploits: a tale <strong>of</strong><br />

the times <strong>of</strong> William <strong>of</strong> Orange and Queen Anne. 1870.<br />

Little Ben Hadden: or do right whatever comes <strong>of</strong> it. [1870.]<br />

Off to sea: or the adventures <strong>of</strong> jovial Jack Junker on his road to<br />

fame. [1870.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> royal merchant: or events in the days <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas Gresham, as<br />

narrated in the diary <strong>of</strong> E. Verner, whilom his page and secretary<br />

during the reigns <strong>of</strong> Queens Mary and Elizabeth. 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pirate’s treasure. A tale <strong>of</strong> Panama. 1870.<br />

Sunshine bill. [1870.]<br />

In the eastern seas: or the regions <strong>of</strong> the bird <strong>of</strong> paradise. 1871.<br />

In the wilds <strong>of</strong> Africa. A tale for boys. 1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fortunes <strong>of</strong> the ‘Ranger’ and ‘Crusader’. A tale <strong>of</strong> two ships and<br />

the adventures <strong>of</strong> their passengers and crews. [1872.]

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