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eviews: [Collyer, J. M.] Athenaeum 11 Mar 1893; <strong>The</strong> Times 5<br />

Apr 1893; [Noble, James Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t] Spectator 29 Apr 1893.<br />

Thomas Chalmers. Preacher, philosopher and statesman. 1893<br />

(<strong>English</strong> Leaders <strong>of</strong> Religion ser), Boston and New York 1893,<br />

London 1896, 1905, 1912.<br />

Historical characters <strong>of</strong> the reign <strong>of</strong> Queen Anne. First serialised in<br />

Century as <strong>The</strong> princess Anne (Apr 1893), <strong>The</strong> queen and the<br />

duchess (May 1893), <strong>The</strong> author <strong>of</strong> Gulliver (July 1893), <strong>The</strong><br />

author <strong>of</strong> Robinson Crusoe (Sep 1893), Addison, the humorist<br />

(Sep 1894). New York 1894 (abridged), London and New York 1894<br />

(2 additional chs on William Penn).<br />

review: [Tattersall, Hiram] Academy 2 Mar 1895.<br />

Sir Robert’s fortune. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a Scotch moor. First pbd Atalanta<br />

Oct 1893–Sep 1894. New York 1894, London 1895, 2 vols Leipzig<br />

1896 (Tauchnitz), London 1902 (2 reprints) (Methuen’s Sixpenny<br />

Lib, abridged), 1905.<br />

reviews: Daily News 25 May 1895; Pall Mall Gazette 27 May 1895.<br />

Who was lost and is found. First pbd Blackwood’s Mag June–Nov<br />

1894. Edinburgh and London 1894, New York ‘1895’ [1894],<br />

Edinburgh and London 1898.<br />

reviews: Observer 7 Nov 1894, [Shand, A. Innes] Blackwood’s<br />

Mag 156, Dec 1894.<br />

A house in Bloomsbury. First pbd Young Woman Oct 1893–Sep 1894.<br />

2 vols 1894 (2 reprints), New York 1894, London 1895, 1901, nd [c.<br />

1900s].<br />

reviews: [Bennett, Arnold] Westminster Gazette 24 Aug 1894;<br />

[Noble, James Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t] Spectator 29 Sep 1894.<br />

Two strangers. 1894 (Autonym Lib), 1895, New York 1895.<br />

reviews: [Bennett, Arnold] Woman 29 May 1895; <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

Rev 30 May 1895.<br />

‘Dies Irae’. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a spirit in prison. Edinburgh and London<br />

‘1894’ [1895].<br />

review: Manchester Guardian 15 Jan 1895.<br />

Old Mr Tredgold. A story <strong>of</strong> two sisters. First pbd Longman’s Mag<br />

June 1895–May 1896. New York 1895, London 1896 (Colonial Lib<br />

edn), 1896 (reprint) (retitled Old Mr Tredgold), 2 vols Leipzig<br />

1897 (Tauchnitz) (retitled Old Mr Tredgold), London 1898.<br />

reviews: Glasgow Herald 21 Mar 1896; Daily News 9 Apr 1896;<br />

Morning Post 9 Apr 1896; <strong>The</strong> Times 30 May 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> makers <strong>of</strong> modern Rome. London and New York 1895 (illustr<br />

Henry P. Rivière and Joseph Pennell, also a large paper edn), 1896,<br />

1897.<br />

A child’s history <strong>of</strong> Scotland. ‘1895’ [1896] (<strong>The</strong> children’s study),<br />

1896 (retitled A history <strong>of</strong> Scotland for the young, expanded),<br />

New York nd [1898], London 1899 (2nd impression, retitled A<br />

child’s history <strong>of</strong> Scotland), 1901, 1909.<br />

Jeanne D’Arc. Her life and death. New York and London 1896<br />

(Heroes <strong>of</strong> the Nations ser), 1899, 1905, New York 1908, Garden<br />

City NY 1926.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two Marys. First pbd Macmillan’s Mag Sep 1872–Jan 1873. 1896<br />

(also contains Grove Road, Hampstead (first pbd Good Cheer,<br />

Christmas no <strong>of</strong> Good Words, 1880), originally titled No. 3, Grove<br />

Road, Hampstead), 1897, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1918 (last 3 items may<br />

contain only <strong>The</strong> two Marys).<br />

reviews: Daily News 6 July 1896; Manchester Guardian 22 July<br />

1896; Pall Mall Gazette 30 July 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> unjust steward, or, the minister’s debt. London and Edinburgh<br />

1896, Philadelphia 1896, London and Edinburgh 1899.<br />

review: <strong>English</strong>woman 5, Mar 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ways <strong>of</strong> life. Two stories. First pbd as Mr Sandford, Cornhill<br />

Mag Apr–May 1888 and Littell’s Living Age 9–16 June 1888, and<br />

<strong>The</strong> strange story <strong>of</strong> Mr Robert Dalyell, Cornhill Mag Jan–Mar<br />

1892. 1897 (preface On the ebb tide, story retitled <strong>The</strong> wonderful<br />

history <strong>of</strong> Mr Robert Dalyell), New York 1897, Leipzig 1897<br />

(Tauchnitz), London 1898, 1919 (Murray’s Two-Shilling Lib).<br />

reviews: Manchester Guardian 18 May 1896; [Graves, C. L.]<br />

Margaret Oliphant<br />

Spectator 29 May 1896; Daily Chron 2 June 1896; [Courtney, W. L.]<br />

Daily Telegraph 7 July 1897.<br />

Annals <strong>of</strong> a publishing house. William Blackwood and his sons,<br />

their magazine and friends. 2 vols Edinburgh and London 1897<br />

(reprint), 1898. (Vol 3 written by Mrs Gerald Porter after<br />

Oliphant’s death.) 3 vols New York 1897–8.<br />

A widow’s tale and other stories. Includes <strong>The</strong> lily and the thorn<br />

(Good Words Christmas no 1877), Queen Eleanor and fair<br />

Rosamond (Cornhill Mag Jan–Feb 1886), Mademoiselle (Cornhill<br />

Mag Nov–Dec 1889), <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a wedding tour (St James’s<br />

Gazette 30 June–3 July 1894 and St James’s Budget 29 June–6 July<br />

1894), A widow’s tale (Cornhill Mag July–Sep 1893), <strong>The</strong> whirl <strong>of</strong><br />

youth (Nat Observer 7–28 Oct 1893), John (Pall Mall Mag Mar<br />

1894 as sequel to <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a wedding tour), <strong>The</strong> heirs <strong>of</strong> Kellie,<br />

an episode <strong>of</strong> family history (Blackwood’s Mag Mar 1896 and<br />

Littell’s Living Age 11–18 Apr 1896), <strong>The</strong> strange adventures <strong>of</strong><br />

John Percival (Chambers’s Jnl 2–30 May 1896). Edinburgh and<br />

London 1898 (reprint) (introd by J. M. Barrie), New York 1899.<br />

reviews: Daily Chron 7 June 1898; St James’s Gazette 21 Sep 1898.<br />

That little cutty; Dr Barrere; Isabel Dysart. That little cutty first pbd<br />

Home Christmas 1880; Dr Barrere first pbd Eng Illus Mag Dec<br />

1884 and Littell’s Living Age 16 Jan 1886, Isabel Dysart first pbd<br />

Chambers’s Jnl 7–28 Jan 1893. London and New York 1898.<br />

review: [Nicoll, W. Robertson] Sketch 12 Oct 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> autobiography and letters <strong>of</strong> Mrs M. O. W. Oliphant. Edinburgh<br />

and London 1899 (reprint) (ed Annie [Mrs Harry] Coghill), 1899<br />

(abridged), New York 1899, Leicester 1974 (introd by Q. D. Leavis),<br />

Chicago and London 1988 (introd by L. Langbauer, letters<br />

omitted, retitled <strong>The</strong> autobiography <strong>of</strong> Mrs Oliphant), Oxford<br />

1990 (ed with notes and introd by Elisabeth Jay, based on original<br />

mss, retitled <strong>The</strong> autobiography <strong>of</strong> Margaret Oliphant: the complete<br />

text).<br />

reviews: [O’Connor, T. P.] Sunday Telegraph 30 Apr 1899;<br />

[Millar, J. H.] Blackwood’s Mag 165, May 1899; Manchester<br />

Guardian 2 May 1899; [Street, G. S.] Pall Mall Gazette 4 May 1899;<br />

Saturday Rev 20 May 1899; Guardian 24 May 1899; [Nicoll, W.<br />

Robertson] Br Weekly 1 June 1899.<br />

Contributions to books and collaborative works<br />

John Rintoul, or, the fragment <strong>of</strong> the wreck. First pbd Blackwood’s<br />

Mag Mar–Apr 1853 and Littell’s Living Age 9 Apr–14 May 1853. In<br />

Tales from Blackwood, Edinburgh and London 1860, nd (retitled<br />

John Rintoul).<br />

A boy <strong>of</strong> Fife. In Victoria Regia, a miscellany <strong>of</strong> prose and verse, ed<br />

Adelaide A. Proctor, 1861.<br />

Introduction to Robert Herbert Story, Life and remains <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />

Lee, D.D., 2 vols ‘1870’ [1869].<br />

Preface to Sergeant Leahy, <strong>The</strong> art <strong>of</strong> swimming in the Eton style,<br />

1875 (illustr F. Tarver).<br />

Postscript to preface <strong>of</strong> Geraldine Macpherson, Memoirs <strong>of</strong> the life<br />

<strong>of</strong> Anna Jameson, 1878.<br />

A railway junction, or, the romance <strong>of</strong> Ladybank. First pbd<br />

Blackwood’s Mag Oct 1873 and Littell’s Living Age 29 Nov 1873. In<br />

Tales from Blackwood, Edinburgh and London 1878 (retitled A<br />

railway junction).<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret chamber. First pbd Blackwood’s Mag Dec 1876 and<br />

Littell’s Living Age 6 Jan 1877. In Tales from Blackwood,<br />

Edinburgh and London 1878, rptd Blackwood’s Mag Oct 1967<br />

(abridged), London and Edinburgh 1978 (in Scottish tales <strong>of</strong><br />

magic and mystery, ed Marion Lochead), Edinburgh 1985 (in<br />

Margaret Oliphant. Selected short stories <strong>of</strong> the supernatural, ed<br />

Margaret K. Gray).<br />

<strong>The</strong> two Mrs Scudamores. First pbd Scribner’s Monthly Dec<br />

1871–Jan 1872 and Blackwood’s Mag Dec 1871–Jan 1872. In Tales<br />

from Blackwood, Edinburgh and London 1879.<br />

A Christmas tale. First pbd Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1857 and Littell’s<br />

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