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1883, London 1884, New York 1884, 1884 (Franklin Square Lib<br />

359), 3 vols Leipzig 1884 (Tauchnitz), London 1888, 1891, 1984<br />

(introd by J. Uglow).<br />

reviews: [Townsend, Meredith] Spectator 22 Dec 1883; [Henley,<br />

W. E.] Academy 5 Jan 1884; Daily News 11 Jan 1884; [Julia<br />

Wedgwood] Contemporary Rev 45, Mar 1884.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lady’s walk. First pbd Longman’s Mag Dec 1882–Jan 1883 and<br />

Littell’s Living Age 20 Jan 1883. New York 1883 (Seaside Lib vol 84<br />

no 1697), London 1897 (rev and expanded, also includes <strong>The</strong><br />

ship’s doctor, first pbd Good Words Apr 1868), 1898, 1900, 1905.<br />

Sheridan. 1883 (EML), New York 1883, 1887, London 1889, 1889<br />

(bound with J. A. Symonds’s Sidney and David Masson’s De<br />

Quincey), New York 1894?, London 1896, New York nd [c. 1900s]<br />

(Makers <strong>of</strong> Lit), New York 1901, London 1902 (Lib edn), New York<br />

and London 1902, London and New York 1906, London 1909<br />

(Pocket edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> wizard’s son. A novel. First pbd Littell’s Living Age 21 Apr–29<br />

Dec 1883 and Macmillan’s Mag Nov 1882–Mar 1884. 3 vols 1884,<br />

New York 1884, nd [1884] (Lovell’s Lib vol 6 no 326), 1884<br />

(Franklin Square Lib), 3 vols Leipzig (Tauchnitz), London 1884,<br />

1888, 1894.<br />

review: Daily News 16 Aug 1884.<br />

Sir Tom [sequel to <strong>The</strong> greatest heiress in England]. First pbd Bolton<br />

Weekly Jnl and District News, and Farnsworth Weekly Jnl and<br />

Observer 20 Jan–14 July 1883; Nottinghamshire Guardian 26<br />

Jan–20 July 1883; Weekly Mail (Cardiff) 27 Jan–11 Aug 1883. New<br />

York 1883 (Franklin Square Lib 327), nd [1883] (Lovell’s Lib vol 4<br />

no 175), 1883 (Seaside Lib vol 84 no 1703), 3 vols London 1884, 1884,<br />

1885, 1889, 1893.<br />

Madam. First pbd Longman’s Mag Jan 1884–Jan 1885. New York<br />

1884 (Franklin Square Lib 435), 3 vols London 1884 [30 Dec 1884], 3<br />

vols 1885, 1885, New York 1885 (Seaside Lib Pocket Edn no 345),<br />

London 1887 [reprint], 1891, 1892, 1894, 1901 (dramatised version<br />

adapted by Mrs G. W. Steevens (Christina Rogerson) in A motley<br />

crew).<br />

reviews: Guardian 28 Jan 1885; <strong>The</strong> Times 28 May 1885.<br />

Old lady Mary. First pbd Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1884 and Littell’s<br />

Living Age 26 Jan–2 Feb 1884. Boston 1884, New York nd [1884],<br />

Edinburgh and London 1885 (includes <strong>The</strong> open door (first pbd<br />

Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1882 and Littell’s Living Age 4 Feb 1882),<br />

collection titled Two stories <strong>of</strong> the seen and unseen. <strong>The</strong> open<br />

door. Old lady Mary), 1890 (as preceding), 1902 (collection titled<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> the seen and the unseen, includes <strong>The</strong> open door, <strong>The</strong><br />

portrait (first pbd Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1885 and Littell’s Living<br />

Age 31 Jan 1885), <strong>The</strong> library window (first pbd Blackwood’s Mag<br />

Jan 1896 and Littell’s Living Age 1 Feb 1896), Old lady Mary),<br />

Mokelumne Hill CA 1971 (as preceding); Boston 1889 (collection<br />

titled Stories <strong>of</strong> the seen and unseen, includes Old lady Mary, <strong>The</strong><br />

open door, <strong>The</strong> portrait, A little pilgrim in the unseen, <strong>The</strong> little<br />

pilgrim goes up higher, <strong>The</strong> little pilgrim in the seen and unseen,<br />

<strong>The</strong> land <strong>of</strong> darkness, On the dark mountains), Boston 1900 (as<br />

preceding); Boston 1907 (as preceding); Edinburgh 1985 (ed M. K.<br />

Gray, Selected short stories <strong>of</strong> the supernatural, Assoc for Scottish<br />

Literary Stud 15, includes <strong>The</strong> secret chamber, Earthbound, Old<br />

lady Mary, <strong>The</strong> portrait, <strong>The</strong> land <strong>of</strong> darkness, <strong>The</strong> library<br />

window).<br />

<strong>The</strong> prodigals and their inheritance. First pbd Good Words<br />

Christmas no 1884. New York nd [1885] (Seaside Lib 1919 and<br />

Pocket Edn no 321), 2 vols London 1894 [reprint], 1905, 1906.<br />

reviews: [Bennett, Arnold] Woman 30 Apr 1894; [Courtney, W.<br />

L.] Daily Telegraph 4 May 1894; Daily Chron 16 May 1894.<br />

Oliver’s bride: a true story. First pbd Bolton Weekly Jnl and District<br />

News, and Newcastle Weekly Chron 18 Apr–9 May 1885;<br />

Nottinghamshire Guardian 24 Apr–15 May 1885; Glasgow<br />

Weekly Mail 6–27 June 1885; Carlisle Express and Examiner 9–28<br />

Nov 1885. New York 1885 (pbd with Rhoda Broughton’s Mrs<br />

Margaret Oliphant<br />

Smith <strong>of</strong> Longmains and Thomas Hardy’s A mere interlude),<br />

New York 1885 (Lovell’s Lib vol 12 no 602), London 1886 (added<br />

ch), reserialisation in Darlington and Stockton Times 10–31 Oct<br />

1891, 1895 [reprint], nd [c. 1900].<br />

review: [Noble, James Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t] Academy 13 Mar 1886.<br />

A country gentleman and his family. First pbd Atlantic Monthly Jan<br />

1885–Feb 1886. 3 vols London 1886, New York 1886, 1886<br />

(Franklin Square Lib 507, retitled A country gentleman), 1886<br />

(Lovell’s Lib vol 14 no 717, retitled A country gentleman), 1886<br />

(Seaside Lib Pocket Edn 902), 2 vols Leipzig 1886 (Tauchnitz),<br />

London and New York 1887, 1888, 1894, London nd [c. 1900]<br />

(Success Club Lib), nd (Macmillan’s Colonial Lib 16).<br />

reviews: [Noble, James Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t] Academy 24 Apr 1886; Pictorial<br />

World 20 May 1886; Guardian 2 June 1886.<br />

Effie Olgilvie. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a young girl. First pbd Scottish Church<br />

June 1885–May 1886. 2 vols Glasgow 1886, New York 1886, 1886<br />

(Harper’s Handy ser 82), 1886 (Seaside Lib Pocket Edn 827),<br />

Glasgow 1888, London nd (Macmillan’s Colonial Lib 27).<br />

review: Glasgow Herald 17 Sep 1886.<br />

A house divided against itself [sequel to A country gentleman and<br />

his family]. First pbd Chambers’s Jnl 3 Jan–5 Dec 1885 and<br />

Littell’s Living Age 31 Jan 1885–3 Jan 1886. 3 vols Edinburgh and<br />

London 1886, New York 1886 (Franklin Square Lib 511), 1886<br />

(Seaside Lib Pocket Edn 703), London nd (Macmillan’s Colonial<br />

Lib 37).<br />

reviews: Scotsman 11 Oct 1886; Spectator 20 Nov 1886.<br />

A poor gentleman. First pbd Leisure Hour Jan–Dec 1886. New York<br />

1886 (Seaside Lib Pocket Edn 902), 1887 (Lovell’s Lib vol 19 no<br />

295), 1887, 3 vols London 1889.<br />

review: [Noble, James Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t] Spectator 27 July 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> son <strong>of</strong> his father. First pbd Bolton Weekly Jnl and District News<br />

17 Apr–23 Oct 1886; Farnworth Weekly Jnl and Observer 17<br />

Apr–30 Oct 1886; Leigh Jnl and Times, Tyldesley Weekly Jnl and<br />

Atherton Times, Pendlebury and Swinton Jnl, Eccles and<br />

Patricr<strong>of</strong>t Jnl 16 Apr–29 Oct 1886; Weekly Irish Times 24 Apr–23<br />

Oct 1886. New York 1886 (Franklin Square Lib 554), 1886 (Lovell’s<br />

Lib vol 17 no 381), 1886 (Seaside Lib Pocket Edn 880), 3 vols<br />

London 1887, 1888, nd [1889], nd [c. 1893] (Popular Two Shilling<br />

Novels), 1897.<br />

review: [Townsend, Meredith] Spectator 16 July 1887.<br />

<strong>The</strong> makers <strong>of</strong> Venice. Doges, conquerors, painters and men <strong>of</strong><br />

letters. 3 chs previously pbd as articles, including A soldier <strong>of</strong><br />

fortune (Blackwood’s Mag Apr 1885), A Venetian dynasty<br />

(Contemporary Rev Aug 1886), Marco Polo (Blackwood’s Mag Sep<br />

1887). London and New York 1887 (illustr R. R. Holmes), 1888 (2nd<br />

edn) [2 reprints], 1889, 1891, 1892 (extra illustration), 1893, 1898,<br />

1898, 1905, at least 9 further cheap edns pbd in New York (4), New<br />

York and Boston, Chicago (2), Philadelphia and Springfield OH.<br />

review: [Wilde, Oscar] Woman’s World 2, Mar 1888.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second son. First pbd Atlantic Monthly Feb 1887–Feb 1888. T. B.<br />

Aldrich, poet and editor <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Monthly, is listed as coauthor;<br />

his minimal alterations were intended to limit Amer<br />

piracy <strong>of</strong> Oliphant’s works. 3 vols 1888, 1888, New York 1888,<br />

London 1894, nd (Macmillan’s Colonial Lib 63).<br />

reviews: Pall Mall Gazette 20 Feb 1888; [Noble, James Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t]<br />

Spectator 25 Feb 1888.<br />

Joyce. First pbd Blackwood’s Mag May 1887–Apr 1888. 3 vols 1888,<br />

New York 1888, London 1889 (2nd edn), 1891, nd (Macmillan’s<br />

Colonial Lib 71).<br />

reviews: Br Weekly 11 May 1888; Saturday Rev 12 May 1888;<br />

Guardian 30 May 1888.<br />

A memoir <strong>of</strong> the life <strong>of</strong> John Tulloch. Edinburgh and London 1888,<br />

1888 (2nd edn), 1889 (3rd edn).<br />

Cousin Mary. First pbd Welcome Jan–Aug 1887. nd [1888] (illus),<br />

1890, 1892, nd [1896].<br />

<strong>The</strong> land <strong>of</strong> darkness. Along with some further chapters in the<br />

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