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

1335 | 1336<br />

Philadelphia 1907, London and Glasgow 1911 (illustr H. Stratton),<br />

Boston 1913 (simplified by E. Lewis), Philadelphia 1920 (illustr J.<br />

W. Smith), New York 1926 (illustr F. D. Bedford), New York 1927<br />

(illustr F. Brundage), 1928 (illustr E. Mackinstry), Philadelphia<br />

[1934?] (illustr M. L. Kirk), London 1948 (illustr A. Hughes),<br />

London and New York 1949, New York 1951 (illustr N. S. Unwin),<br />

[1955] (simplified by M. Tommasini), London and Glasgow<br />

[1956?] (illustr W. Nickless), Glasgow 1957 (abridged), New York<br />

[1959], London and Glasgow 1960 (illustr J. Paton),<br />

Harmondsworth 1964 (illustr A Hughes), Ann Arbor MI 1967<br />

(micr<strong>of</strong>ilm), New York 1967, Middletown CT 1970 (abridged by O.<br />

Jones, with <strong>The</strong> princess and Curdie), 2 vols London 1971 (Braille<br />

edn), London and Glasgow 1973, Elgin IL and London 1978,<br />

London 1979 (with At the back <strong>of</strong> the north wind and <strong>The</strong><br />

princess and Curdie), 1979 (abridged), Basingstoke 1987<br />

(abridged), Oxford 1987 (illustr A. Hughes), Edinburgh 1989,<br />

London 1993 (illustr A. Hughes), 1990 (illustr L. Thomas), 1990<br />

(ed R. McGillis, with <strong>The</strong> princess and Curdie), Whitethorn CA<br />

1993, London 1996 (illustr A. Hughes); tr Hebrew 1965.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vicar’s daughter: an autobiographical story. Serialised in<br />

Sunday Mag 1871–2. 3 vols 1872, 2 vols Leipzig 1872 (Tauchnitz), 1<br />

vol London 1881, 1893 (‘new edn’), 1905, Whitethorn CA 1992.<br />

Wilfrid Cumbermede. Serialised in St Paul’s Mag Nov 1870–Dec 1871<br />

and in Scribner’s Monthly Mag Nov 1870–Mar 1872. 3 vols ‘1872’<br />

[1871], 1 vol New York 1872, 2 vols Berlin 1872, 1 vol London 1872<br />

(‘2nd edn’), Chicago and St Louis 1881, London 1884 (‘4th edn’),<br />

1893, 1901, Philadelphia [1911], Whitethorn CA 1997.<br />

Gutta Percha Willie, the working genius. Serialised as <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong><br />

Gutta Percha Willie in Good Words for the Young 1872. 1873,<br />

Boston 1873, London 1874, London and Glasgow 1887 (as <strong>The</strong><br />

history <strong>of</strong> Gutta Percha Willie), New York 1900, London ‘1901’<br />

[1900] (as <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Gutta Percha Willie), Philadelphia 1903,<br />

London 1917, Philadelphia nd, Whitethorn CA 1993.<br />

Malcolm. Serialised in Glasgow Weekly Herald. 3 vols 1875, 1 vol<br />

Philadelphia 1875, 3 vols London 1876 (‘2nd edn’), 2 vols Leipzig<br />

1876 (Tauchnitz), 1 vol London 1877 (‘3rd edn’), Philadelphia 1877,<br />

1879 (‘4th edn’), New York 1880, 189?, London 1900, 1901,<br />

Philadelphia [1911], London 1913, 1927, Minneapolis 1982 (rev by<br />

M. Phillips as <strong>The</strong> fisherman’s lady), Whitethorn CA 1995; <strong>The</strong><br />

fisherman’s lady tr Du 1992?.<br />

review: Canadian Monthly Apr 1875.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wise woman. Serialised in Good Things Dec 1874–July 1875 (as A<br />

double story). 1875 (as <strong>The</strong> wise woman: a parable), New York<br />

1876 (as A double story), Boston 1876 (as A double story), [1879] (as<br />

Princess Rosamond, a double story), London [1883] (as <strong>The</strong> wise<br />

woman), Boston [1884] (as A double story), London 1895 (as <strong>The</strong><br />

lost princess: or the wise woman), Elgin IL [1905] (as A double<br />

story by George MacDonald), Elgin IL and Chicago 1905 (as A<br />

double story, with a short story by E. L. Vincent and 5 essays),<br />

London and New York 1965 (as <strong>The</strong> lost princess: a double story),<br />

1972 (in Evenor, ed Lin Carter, with <strong>The</strong> carasoyn and <strong>The</strong> golden<br />

key), Grand Rapids MI and Oxford 1973 (in <strong>The</strong> gifts <strong>of</strong> the child<br />

Christ, as <strong>The</strong> wise woman or the lost princess: a double story),<br />

Elgin IL 1978 (as <strong>The</strong> lost princess: a double story), Leominster<br />

and Grand Rapids MI 1992 (ed G. E. Sadler illustr B. Oberdieck),<br />

Whitethorn CA 1993; tr Swed 1980, Danish 1985.<br />

review: Athenaeum 29 Jan 1876.<br />

Thomas Wingfold, curate. Serialised in Day <strong>of</strong> Rest Jan–Dec 1876. 3<br />

vols 1876, 1 vol New York 1876, 1879, [1880], London 1883, 1886,<br />

1893, 1901, Philadelphia [1911], Minneapolis 1985 (rev by M.<br />

Phillips as <strong>The</strong> curate’s awakening), Whitethorn CA 1997.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 11 Nov 1876; Fortnightly Rev Jan 1877.<br />

St George and St Michael. Serialised in Graphic Apr–Oct 1875. 3 vols<br />

‘1876’ [1875], 2 vols Leipzig 1876 (Tauchnitz), 1 vol New York<br />

[1876?], London 1878 (‘2nd edn’), Edinburgh 1878, New York 1880,<br />

London [1892] (‘new edn’), 1900, 1910 (‘another edn’),<br />

Philadelphia [1911], Wheaton IL 1986 (rev by D. Hamilton as <strong>The</strong><br />

last castle), Whitethorn CA 1997.<br />

<strong>The</strong> marquis <strong>of</strong> Lossie. Serialised in Glasgow Weekly Mail and in<br />

Lippincott’s Mag Nov 1876–Sep 1877. 3 vols 1877, 1 vol<br />

Philadelphia 1877, Chicago 1877, 2 vols Leipzig 1877 (Tauchnitz), 1<br />

vol London 1878 (‘2nd edn’), New York 1881, Boston [1886],<br />

London [1900 or 1901] (in <strong>The</strong> Sixpenny Series <strong>of</strong> Copyright<br />

Books), 1900, Philadelphia [1911], London 1913 (in Everett’s Lib),<br />

1927, Minneapolis 1982 (rev by M. Phillips as <strong>The</strong> marquis’ secret),<br />

Whitethorn CA 1995.<br />

Sir Gibbie. Serialised in Glasgow Weekly Mail Jan–Mar 1879. 3 vols<br />

1879, 1 vol Philadelphia 1879, New York 1879, 2 vols Leipzig 1880<br />

(Tauchnitz), 1 vol London 1880 (‘another edn’), 1900, 1906,<br />

Philadelphia 1911, London 1914 (EL introd by Greville<br />

MacDonald), 1927, New York 1963 (abridged by E. Yates), London<br />

and Glasgow 1967 (abridged by E. Yates), Minneapolis [1983]<br />

(abridged by M. Phillips as <strong>The</strong> baronet’s song), Whitethorn CA<br />

1991; tr Norwegian 1984 (tr <strong>of</strong> M. Phillips’s abridgement).<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 14 July 1879; Br Quart Rev Oct 1879.<br />

Paul Faber, surgeon. 3 vols ‘1879’ [1878], 1 vol Philadelphia 1879, New<br />

York 1879, London 1881, 1883, 1886, Philadelphia [1911],<br />

Whitethorn CA 1992.<br />

A book <strong>of</strong> strife, in the form <strong>of</strong> the diary <strong>of</strong> an old soul. 1880 (priv ptd<br />

‘for the author’, ptd on one side <strong>of</strong> the leaf only), 1885, London<br />

and New York 1889, London 1897 (in Rampolli, below), 1905 (in<br />

<strong>The</strong> diary <strong>of</strong> an old soul and translations <strong>of</strong> other spiritual verse,<br />

i.e. Rampolli rptd), 1905 (as previous item but without the other<br />

poetic works, by Fifield then by Dent), 1924. Poem.<br />

Mary Marston. 3 vols 1881, 1881 (‘5th edn’), 2 vols Leipzig 1881<br />

(Tauchnitz), 1 vol New York 1881, Philadelphia 1881, London 1894,<br />

1905, 1908, Whitethorn CA 1996.<br />

Castle Warlock: a homely romance. Serialised as ‘Warlock o’ Glen<br />

Warlock’ in Wide Awake (Boston) and as ‘Castle Warlock, a<br />

homely romance’ in Glasgow Weekly Mail Jan–May 1897. Boston<br />

1881 (as ‘Warlock o’ Glen Warlock: a homely romance’), 1881 (i.e.<br />

another Boston edn <strong>of</strong> 1881), New York 1881, 1882, 3 vols London<br />

1882, 1 vol 1883 (‘2nd edn’), 3 vols Berlin nd (between 1883 and<br />

1885?) (in Ascher’s Collection <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> Authors), 1 vol Boston<br />

1885, London 1900, Whitethorn CA 1991.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 21 May 1882; Spectator 24 June 1882.<br />

Orts. 1882, Boston 1883 (as <strong>The</strong> imagination and other essays),<br />

London 1893 (enlarged edn, as A dish <strong>of</strong> orts: chiefly papers on the<br />

imagination, and on Shakspere [sic]), 1895, 1905, 1908 (illustr C.<br />

Cuneo and G. H. Evison), Whitethorn CA 1996.<br />

Weighed and wanting. Serialised in Sunday Mag Jan–Dec 1882. 3<br />

vols 1882, 1 vol Boston 1882, New York 1882, 1883, London 1883,<br />

1900, 1905, Whitethorn CA 1996.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 4 Nov 1882; Saturday Rev 25 Nov 1882;<br />

Spectator 24 Mar 1883.<br />

Donal Grant. 3 vols 1883, 1 vol New York 1883, Boston 1883, London<br />

1884 (‘2nd edn’), New York [1884], London 1892 (‘new edn’), New<br />

York [189?], London 1901, Minneapolis 1983 (rev by M. Phillips as<br />

<strong>The</strong> shepherd’s castle), Whitethorn CA 1991.<br />

<strong>The</strong> princess and Curdie. Serialised in Good Things Jan–June 1877.<br />

‘1883’ [1882] (illustr Allan), Leipzig 1883 (Tauchnitz), Philadelphia<br />

1883, New York [1883] (subtitled A girl’s story), London and<br />

Glasgow 1888, ‘1900’ [1899] (illustr H. Stratton), New York 1900,<br />

Philadelphia 1908 (illustr M. L. Kirk), London and Glasgow 1912,<br />

Philadelphia 1914 (simplified by M. L. Kirk), Philadelphia 1926<br />

(illustr G. A Kay), New York 1927 (illustr F. Brundage), 1927 (illustr<br />

D. P. Lathrop), London and New York 1949 (illustr C. Folkard), New<br />

York 1954 (illustr N. S. Unwin), London and Glasgow 1956, New<br />

York 1960 (illustr H. Stratton), London and Glasgow 1961 (illustr J.<br />

Paton), Harmondsworth 1966 (illustr H. Stratton), Middletown CT<br />

1970 (abridged by O. Jones, with <strong>The</strong> princess and the goblin),<br />

London 1970, London and Glasgow 1973, Elgin IL and London

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