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Margaret Forster: a dream within a dream. Preface by Mrs Sala. 1897,<br />

1899.<br />

McKenzie, J. (ed). Letters <strong>of</strong> George Augustus Sala to Edmund Yates:<br />

in the Edmund Yates Papers, University <strong>of</strong> Queensland Library.<br />

St Lucia, Australia 1993.<br />

Dingley, R. (ed). <strong>The</strong> land <strong>of</strong> the golden fleece: George Augustus Sala<br />

in Australia and New Zealand in 1885. Canberra 1995.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Periodicals Sala edited and contributed to include:<br />

Chat c. 1848–9.<br />

Conservative Mag Aug 1850.<br />

Temple Bar. Sala was editor Nov 1860–Jan 1863, contributor 1860–8.<br />

For a list <strong>of</strong> his contributions, see Wellesley vol 5.<br />

Banter 2 Sep 1867–20 Jan 1868.<br />

Sala’s Jnl 30 Apr 1892–11 Apr 1894.<br />

Newspapers and mags for which Sala wrote regularly include:<br />

Household Words 1851–6. Sala’s contributions are listed in Anne<br />

Lohrli, Household Words . . . table <strong>of</strong> contents, list <strong>of</strong> contributors<br />

and their contributions, Toronto 1973.<br />

Illus Times 1855–early 1860s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Welcome Guest 1858–60.<br />

Daily Telegraph 1857–95. Sala wrote leaders, <strong>of</strong>ten two on a single<br />

day, special correspondent’s reports, reviews, including art<br />

reviews, and other articles.<br />

All the Year Round 1859–69. Sala’s contributions are listed in Ella<br />

Ann Oppenlander, Dickens’s All the Year Round: descriptive<br />

index and contributor list, New York 1984.<br />

Cornhill Mag 1860. Sala’s contributions are listed in Wellesley vol 5.<br />

Illus London News 1860–87 (intermittently). Sala’s columns were<br />

‘Echoes <strong>of</strong> the week’ and ‘Playhouses’. From 18 June to 1 Oct 1887<br />

‘Echoes <strong>of</strong> the week’ was continued in Entertainment Gazette<br />

and from 2 Mar 1890 to 27? Jan 1895 in Sunday Times.<br />

Notes and Queries. Sala contributed dozens <strong>of</strong> notes between the<br />

early 1860s and the late 1880s.<br />

Belgravia Nov 1866–June 1878.<br />

Bow Bells Annual 1868–88. Sala contributed to or ‘edited’ the issues<br />

entitled <strong>The</strong> poor prisoners [1868], Stories with a vengeance<br />

[1882], Mrs General Mucklestrap’s four tall daughters, a culinary<br />

romance, by George Augustus Sala, and other stories [1886],<br />

Right round the world, with some stories I found on it [1887] (all<br />

but 2 stories by Sala), Not a friend in the world, a story <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Christmas dinner, by George Augustus Sala, and other stories<br />

[1888?]. <strong>The</strong> issues entitled Terrible tales [1873] and Dead men tell<br />

no tales; but live men do [1884], solely by Sala, are listed above<br />

among his individual works.<br />

Contributions to collaborative works<br />

Harlequin Billy Taylor, or the Flying Dutchman and the King <strong>of</strong><br />

Raritongo. Invented and written by Mr George Ellis and the<br />

Brothers [G. A. and C. K.] Sala. 1851. Play.<br />

Funeral procession <strong>of</strong> Arthur, Duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington. (panorama). [By<br />

Henry Alken and Sala.] [1852.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy’s birth-day book: a collection <strong>of</strong> tales, essays, and narratives<br />

<strong>of</strong> adventure. [1859.]<br />

Marston Lynch: a personal biography. By Robert Brough. 1860.<br />

Novel. Sala wrote last para and prefatory Memoir <strong>of</strong> the author.<br />

Belle Boyd, in camp and prison: written by herself. 2 vols 1865.<br />

Introd by ‘George Augusta [sic] Sala’.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Biglow papers, by James R. Lowell. 1865. Introd by Sala.<br />

<strong>The</strong> autocrat <strong>of</strong> the breakfast-table, by Oliver Wendell Holmes.<br />

1865, 1866. Introd by Sala.<br />

Artemus Ward, his book. 1865. Introd by Sala.<br />

Major Jack Downing. 1865. Introd by Sala.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nasby papers by Petroleum V. Nasby. 1865, 1866. Introd by Sala.<br />

Artemus Ward, his travels. 1865. Introd by Sala.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Orpheus C. Kerr papers. 1865. Introd by Sala.<br />

Yankee drolleries: the most celebrated works <strong>of</strong> the best American<br />

humorists. 1866, 1869, 1870, 1872 etc. Introds by Sala.<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete correspondence and works <strong>of</strong> Charles Lamb, vol 1.<br />

1868. Essay by Sala.<br />

James Spence & Co: St Paul’s cathedral and its churchyard. 1868.<br />

Advertising brochure. Essay by Sala.<br />

Love’s cross-currents: a year’s letters. By A. C. Swinburne. [1871?].<br />

Novel. May have been partly written by Sala.<br />

Crystal Palace first mule and donkey show. 1874. Advertising<br />

brochure. Essay by Sala.<br />

Mornings at Bow Street, by J. Wight. 1875. Essay by Sala.<br />

Fanmakers Company: catalogue <strong>of</strong> competitive exhibition <strong>of</strong> fans<br />

held at Drapers Hall, 2–11 July 1878. 1878. Essay by Sala.<br />

<strong>The</strong> showman’s panorama, by Codlin and Short [John Latey, jun].<br />

1880. Introd by Sala.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dogaressa, by W. G. Melmontí. Tr Clare Brun.‘1887’ [1886].<br />

Preface by Sala.<br />

Books and mags illustrated or partly illustrated by Sala include:<br />

A word with Punch, by Alfred Bunn. [1847.]<br />

A bowl <strong>of</strong> punch, by Albert Smith. [1848.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> man in the moon. 1847[?]–9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> battle <strong>of</strong> London life, or Boz and his secretary, by Morna<br />

[Thomas O’Keefe]. [1849.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> April fool book: for the wise men <strong>of</strong> the west, by Morna<br />

[Thomas O’Keefe]. [1849.]<br />

§2<br />

Arnold, Matthew. Friendship’s garland. 1871.<br />

Forster, John. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Charles Dickens. 1872.<br />

Yates, Edmund. Recollections and experiences. 1884.<br />

Vizetelly, Henry. Glances back through seventy years. 1893.<br />

Obits: <strong>The</strong> Times 9 Dec 1895, Daily Telegraph 9 Dec 1895, Illus<br />

London News 14 Dec 1895, Athenaeum 14 Dec 1895.<br />

Tinsley, William. Random recollections <strong>of</strong> an old publisher. 1900.<br />

Straus, Ralph. Sala: the portrait <strong>of</strong> an eminent Victorian. 1942.<br />

Edwards, P. D. Dickens’s ‘Young men’: George Augustus Sala,<br />

Edmund Yates, and the world <strong>of</strong> Victorian journalism. Aldershot<br />

1997. [pde]<br />

Adelaide Sartoris, née Kemble 1816–79<br />

§1<br />

A week in a French country house. 1867, Boston 1867 (3 edns), rptd<br />

Boston 1868 with her Medusa, and other tales (Loring’s Railway<br />

Novels), rptd London 1902 with preface by Anne Thackeray<br />

Ritchie, illustr Lord Leighton, New York 1902, 3rd London<br />

impression 1903. Another edn 1909. Serialised in Cornhill Mag<br />

15, Feb–Apr 1867.<br />

review: Athenaeum 27 July 1867.<br />

Medusa, and other tales. 1868, Boston [186-?], 1868 with her A week<br />

in a French country house. 3 stories first pbd Cornhill Mag 9, Apr<br />

1864, 10, Oct 1864, and 12, Dec 1865. Rptd with 4 new stories and<br />

title Past hours, 2 vols 1880.<br />

review: Athenaeum 27 June 1868.<br />

§2<br />

Jameson, Anna. Memoirs and essays illustrative <strong>of</strong> art, literature,<br />

and social morals. 1846.<br />

Middleton, Miss. In DNB.<br />

See also biographies <strong>of</strong> Sartoris’s sister Fanny Kemble by L. S. Driver, Chapel<br />

Hill 1933, C. Wright, 1972, D. Marshall, 1977, and J. C. Furnas, New York 1982.<br />

[jw]<br />

Marmion W. Savage 1803–72<br />

<strong>The</strong> Falcon family: or young Ireland. 1845, 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bachelor <strong>of</strong> the Albany. 1848; ed B. Dobrée 1927.<br />

George Augustus Sala | Marmion W. Savage<br />

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