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Contributions to periodicals<br />

Editor, <strong>The</strong> Christian Lady’s Mag, 1834–46; <strong>The</strong> Protestant Annual<br />

1840; 1841 (2nd edn, as Protestant Christian Keepsake, 1841); <strong>The</strong><br />

Protestant Mag 1841–4.<br />

Works attributed to Tonna<br />

Robert and Frederick. 1842.<br />

Remedies suggested for some <strong>of</strong> the evils which constitute ‘the<br />

perils <strong>of</strong> the nation’. 1844.<br />

§2<br />

Tonna, C. E. Personal recollections. 1841, New York 1844 (2 edns), 3rd<br />

edn continued to the close <strong>of</strong> her life. London 1847, New York<br />

1850; London 1854 (4th edn), New York 1858.<br />

review: [Hall, E. B.] Christian Examiner (Boston) 39 July 1845.<br />

Mrs Tonna. GM 180, Oct 1846. Obituary.<br />

Tonna, L. H. J. A Memoir <strong>of</strong> Charlotte Elizabeth: embracing the<br />

period from the close <strong>of</strong> her personal recollections to her death.<br />

New York 1847, Bristol 1852.<br />

Balfour, C. L. A sketch <strong>of</strong> Charlotte Elizabeth. 1854.<br />

Alexander, J. H. [pseud] [Jean Hester Buggs]. From darkness to<br />

light. Sheffield 1974.<br />

Fryckstedt, M. C. Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna: a forgotten<br />

Evangelical writer. Studia Neophilologica 52 1980.<br />

Kestner, J. A. Protest and reform: the British social narrative by<br />

women, 1827–1867. Madison WI 1985. [jak]<br />

Camilla Toulmin, later Crosland, Mrs Newton<br />

Crosland; ‘Emma Grey’, ‘Mrs MaCarthy’,<br />

‘Helena Herbert’ 1812–95<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> little Berlin wool worker; or, cousin Caroline’s visit. 1844.<br />

Lays and legends illustrative <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> life. 1845, 1852. Illus.<br />

Poems. 1846.<br />

Partners for life; a Christmas story. 1847.<br />

Is it meekness or vanity? a tale. Miniature Lib <strong>of</strong> Fiction vol 6 1848.<br />

Stratagems; a story. 1849.<br />

Toil and trial; a story <strong>of</strong> London life. 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young lord, and other tales. (With Victorine Durocher by Mrs<br />

Sherwood) 1849, 1850.<br />

Lydia; a woman’s book. 1852.<br />

<strong>English</strong> tales and sketches. 1853.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gentleman <strong>of</strong> the family; a tale. Miniature Lib <strong>of</strong> Fiction vol 8<br />

1853.<br />

Stray leaves from shady places. 1853.<br />

Memorable women; the story <strong>of</strong> their lives. 1854, [1870] (4th edn).<br />

Hildred, the daughter. 1855.<br />

Light in the valley; my experiences <strong>of</strong> spiritualism. 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> neglected child; a tale. Miniature Lib <strong>of</strong> Fiction vol 12 1858.<br />

Mrs Blake. 1862.<br />

<strong>The</strong> island <strong>of</strong> the rainbow: a fairy tale.‘1866’ [1865]. Illus.<br />

<strong>The</strong> diamond wedding: a Doric story; and other poems. 1871.<br />

Hubert Freeth’s prosperity. 1873.<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong> London. 1880. Illus.<br />

Landmarks <strong>of</strong> a literary life, 1820–1892. 1893.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Poems<br />

Dirge for a suicide. Reynolds’s Misc 20 May 1848.<br />

He loves but me. Reynolds’s Misc 11 Sep 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mother’s dream. Reynolds’s Misc 6 Jan 1855.<br />

Stories<br />

<strong>The</strong> orphan milliners: a story <strong>of</strong> the West End. Illuminated Mag Apr<br />

1844.<br />

A railroad adventure. Ainsworth’s Mag Mar 1845.<br />

A story <strong>of</strong> the factories. Lloyd’s Entertaining Jnl 11 July 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret. New Monthly Belle Assemblée Dec 1848; rptd Reynolds’s<br />

Misc 20 Jan 1849.<br />

Mrs Jenkins’s evening party. Sharpe’s London Mag 1870.<br />

Toulman first appeared in print in the Booleg Beauty 1838, and she contributed<br />

to Chambers’s Edinburgh Mag for 54 years. She served as editor <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ladies Companion, the New Monthly Belle Assemblée 1848–9, and<br />

as sub-editor <strong>of</strong> Friendship’s Offering. <strong>The</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> her work is in the<br />

form <strong>of</strong> poems, stories, and periodical articles. [la]<br />

Anthony Trollope 1815–82<br />

Camilla Toulmin | Anthony Trollope<br />

<strong>The</strong> most important collections <strong>of</strong> letters and private papers are held in the<br />

Taylor and Parrish Collections at Princeton, in the NLS and Bodleian.<br />

Locations <strong>of</strong> mss <strong>of</strong> individual texts, where known, are listed under titles.<br />

Bibliographies and reference works<br />

Lavington, M. In T. H. S. Escott, Anthony Trollope, 1913.<br />

Sadleir, M. In his Excursions in Victorian <strong>Bibliography</strong>, 1922.<br />

Irwin, M. L. Anthony Trollope: a bibliography. New York 1926.<br />

Sadleir, M. Trollope: a bibliography. 1928, 1934 (rev), 1964, 1977.<br />

Sadleir, M. In his XIX century fiction: a bibliographical record. 1951.<br />

Tingay, L. O. <strong>The</strong> Trollope collector. 1985, 1992 (rev as Anthony<br />

Trollope: a collector’s catalogue 1847–1990).<br />

Collections<br />

<strong>The</strong> following excludes collections solely <strong>of</strong> short fiction or <strong>of</strong> non-fictional<br />

contributions to periodicals. Photo-reproductions <strong>of</strong> early edns are included<br />

only when <strong>of</strong> scholarly interest.<br />

Tauchnitz’s British Authors. 90 vols Leipzig 1858–84 (includes 45<br />

titles).<br />

Library <strong>of</strong> Select Novels. New York 1862–77 (includes 12 titles).<br />

Select Library <strong>of</strong> Fiction. 1866–80 (includes 27 titles).<br />

Chronicles <strong>of</strong> Barsetshire. 8 vols 1878–9 (includes 6 titles).<br />

Franklin Square Library. New York 1879–84 (includes 16 titles).<br />

Railway Library. 1880–4 (includes 30 titles).<br />

Seaside Library. New York 1881–4 (includes 46 titles).<br />

Popular works. 1883–5 (includes 9 titles).<br />

Collector’s edn. Philadelphia 30 vols 1900–2 (the 6 Barsetshire and 6<br />

Palliser novels).<br />

New Pocket Library. 16 vols 1902–6 (includes 13 titles).<br />

Everyman’s Library. 10 vols 1907–29 (8 titles, including the<br />

Barsetshire novels).<br />

World’s Classics. 1907–48 (38 titles).<br />

New Cent Library. 1913–14 (the 6 Barsetshire novels).<br />

Nelson’s Classics. 1917–52 (the 6 Barsetshire novels).<br />

Shakespeare Head edn. Ed M. Sadleir 14 vols Oxford 1929 (the 6<br />

Barsetshire novels and An autobiography).<br />

Oxford Trollope. Ed F. Page and M. Sadleir 16 vols 1948–54 (includes<br />

9 titles).<br />

Penguin (originally Penguin <strong>English</strong> Lib; later Penguin Classics)<br />

1967– (includes 17 titles).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pallisers 1973.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pallisers 14 vols New York 1979 (5 titles).<br />

World’s Classics. Oxford 1980–96 (49 vols, including 50 titles).<br />

Selected works <strong>of</strong> Anthony Trollope. 62 vols New York 1981<br />

(includes 36 titles).<br />

Folio Soc edn. 1989– (includes 32 titles, newly illus).<br />

Trollope Soc edn. 1989– (includes 32 titles, from the same setting as<br />

above, and with the original illustrations).<br />

Everyman Paperback Library 1993– (includes 5 titles to 1997) (ELp).<br />

Selections<br />

<strong>The</strong> following excludes selections solely <strong>of</strong> short fiction or <strong>of</strong> non-fictional contributions<br />

to periodicals.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Warden and Barchester Towers. New York 1870 (Lib <strong>of</strong> Select<br />

Novels), London 1914, New York 1936, 1948 (abridged), Boston<br />

1966.<br />

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