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

1527 | 1528<br />

<strong>The</strong> Black Tor: a tale <strong>of</strong> the reign <strong>of</strong> James I. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Ailsa Gray. 1896.<br />

Cursed by a fortune. 1896.<br />

In honour’s cause: a tale <strong>of</strong> the days <strong>of</strong> George the First. [1896],<br />

[1936].<br />

Jack at sea: or all work and no play made him a dull boy. [1896.]<br />

Roy Royland, or the young castellan: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Civil War. 1896.<br />

Sappers and miners: or the flood beneath the sea. 1896, [1899].<br />

Smith’s weakness: the simple tale <strong>of</strong> an uphill fight. [1896.]<br />

Frank and Saxon: a tale <strong>of</strong> the days <strong>of</strong> Good Queen Bess. [1897.]<br />

High play: a comedy <strong>of</strong>f the stage. 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little skipper: a son <strong>of</strong> a sailor. [1897.]<br />

Vince the rebel: or the sanctuary in the bog. 1897.<br />

Draw swords!: in the horse artillery. 1898.<br />

Jungle and stream: or the adventures <strong>of</strong> two boys in Siam. 1898,<br />

[1935].<br />

Nic Revel: a white slave’s adventures in alligator land. 1898.<br />

Our soldier boy. [1898.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> silver salvors: a tale <strong>of</strong> a treasure found and lost. [1898.]<br />

A woman worth winning. 1898.<br />

A crimson crime. 1899.<br />

Fix bay’nets!: or the regiment in the hills. 1899.<br />

In the mahdi’s grasp. [1899], [1935].<br />

King o’ the beach: a tropic tale. [1899.]<br />

Ned Leger: the adventures <strong>of</strong> a middy on the Spanish Main. [1899.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> Vibart affair. 1899.<br />

Young Robin Hood. [1899.]<br />

Charge!: a story <strong>of</strong> Briton and Boer. [1900.]<br />

King Robert’s page. [1900.]<br />

Old gold: or the cruise <strong>of</strong> the ‘Jason’ brig. [1900.]<br />

Uncle Bart: the tale <strong>of</strong> a tyrant. [1900.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> cankerworm: being episodes <strong>of</strong> a woman’s life. 1901.<br />

Ching, the Chinaman and his middy friends. [1901.]<br />

A dash from Diamond City. [1901.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> king’s sons. [1901.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> kopje garrison: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Boer War. 1901.<br />

Pulabad: or the bravery <strong>of</strong> a boy. 1901.<br />

Running amok: a story <strong>of</strong> adventure. 1901.<br />

Black shadows. 1902.<br />

Coastguard Jack. [1902.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost middy: being the secret <strong>of</strong> the smugglers’ gap. [1902.]<br />

A meeting <strong>of</strong> Greeks and the tug <strong>of</strong> war. 1902.<br />

<strong>The</strong> peril finders. [1902.]<br />

Stan Lynn: a boy’s adventures in China. 1902.<br />

Two rough stones; and, A bad day’s fishing. [1902.]<br />

Fitz the filibuster. [1903.]<br />

It came to pass. 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> kings’ esquires: or the jewel <strong>of</strong> France. 1903.<br />

Memoir <strong>of</strong> Benjamin Franklin Stevens. 1903. Biography.<br />

Walsh the wonder-worker. 1903.<br />

Will <strong>of</strong> the mill. [1903.]<br />

A young hero. [1903.]<br />

Blind policy. 1904.<br />

Coming home to roost: a tale <strong>of</strong> a Welsh haven. 1904.<br />

Glyn Severn’s school-days. 1904.<br />

<strong>The</strong> khedive’s country: the Nile Valley and its products; edited by G.<br />

Manville Fenn. 1904.<br />

Marcus: the young centurion. [1904.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> ocean cat’s-paw: the story <strong>of</strong> a strange cruise. [1904.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> powder monkey. [1904.]<br />

To win or to die: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Klondike gold craze. [1904.]<br />

Nephew Jack: his cruise for his uncle’s craze. [1905.]<br />

Shoulder arms!: a tale <strong>of</strong> two soldiers’ sons. 1905.<br />

So like a woman. 1905.<br />

Trapper Dan: a story <strong>of</strong> the backwoods. [1905.]<br />

Aynsley’s case. 1906.<br />

Dead man’s land: being the voyage to Zimbambangwe <strong>of</strong> certain<br />

and uncertain blacks and whites. [1906.]<br />

Hunting the skipper: or the cruise <strong>of</strong> the ‘Seafowl’ sloop. [1906.]<br />

’Tention!: a story <strong>of</strong> boy-life during the Peninsular War. 1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> traitor’s gait and other stories. 1906.<br />

A country squire: being an impossible story. 1907.<br />

George Alfred Henty: the story <strong>of</strong> an active life. 1907. Biography.<br />

Trapped by Malays: a tale <strong>of</strong> bayonet and kris. 1907.<br />

Sir Hilton’s sin: a novel. 1908, [1920], [1924].<br />

Jack, the rascal: a country story. [1909.]<br />

George Manville Fenn also contributed stories to Once a Week and to<br />

various annuals and collections. He edited the World <strong>of</strong> wit and humour,<br />

and collaborated on several plays. [eh]<br />

Jane Helen Findlater 1866–1946<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> green graves <strong>of</strong> Balgowrie. 1896, 1896 (3rd edn), New York 1896,<br />

London 1898, New York [19??], London [1904] (5th edn), 1914, New<br />

York [1914].<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 3579 1896; Nation 98 1914; New York<br />

Times 8 Mar 1914; Outlook Apr 1914.<br />

A daughter <strong>of</strong> strife. 1897, New York 1897.<br />

Rachel. 1899. New York 1899, London 1902, 1920.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 3727 1899; Nation 69 1899.<br />

Tales that are told. With M. Findlater. 1901.<br />

review: Athenaeum 3841 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a mother. 1902, 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> affair at the inn. 1904, Boston and New York 1904. With M.<br />

Findlater, K. D. Wiggin and A. McAulay.<br />

Stones from a glass house. 1904.<br />

All that happened in a week: a story for little children. 1905, [1919].<br />

<strong>The</strong> ladder to the stars. 1906, New York 1906.<br />

reviews: Acad 71 1906; Athenaeum 4122 1906; <strong>The</strong> Times 5 Oct<br />

1906; New York Times 20 Oct 1906; Spectator 97 1906; Dial 42 1907.<br />

Crossriggs. 1908, 1908 (2nd edn), 1910, New York 1913, London [1914],<br />

[1919], 1924, 1926, 1986 (introd by P. Binding). With M. Findlater.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 4203 1908; Spectator 100 1908; TLS 7 May<br />

1908; Nation 96 1913.<br />

Penny Monypenny. 1911, 1912, New York 1913, London [1918]. With<br />

M. Findlater.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 4385 1911; Punch 141 1911; Saturday Rev 112<br />

1911; Spectator 107 1911; Bookman 41 1912; Nation 96 1913; New<br />

York Times 2 Mar 1913.<br />

Robinetta. 1911, Boston and New York [1911]. With M. Findlater, K. D.<br />

Wiggin and A. McAulay.<br />

review: Athenaeum 4361 1911.<br />

Seven Scots stories. 1912 (illustr H. W. Kerr), New York 1913.<br />

reviews: Bookman 43 1912; New York Times 2 Mar 1913;<br />

Outlook 103 1913; Saturday Rev 115 1913; Spectator 110 1913.<br />

Content with flies. 1916, New York 1916. With M. Findlater.<br />

reviews: Bookman 50 1916; Dial 61 1916; Nation 103 1916; New<br />

York Times 3 Dec 1916; Spectator 116 1916; TLS 6 Apr 1916.<br />

Seen and heard before and after 1914. 1916, New York 1916, London<br />

1917. Stories. With M. Findlater.<br />

reviews: TLS 30 Nov 1916; Dial 62 1917; Nation 104 1917; New<br />

York Times 13 May 1917; Spectator 118 1917.<br />

A green grass widow and other stories. 1921.<br />

review: Bookman 60 1921; Punch 160 1921.<br />

Beneath the visiting moon. 1923. With M. Findlater.<br />

reviews: Bookman 64 1923; TLS 3 May 1923; New Statesman 12<br />

May 1923.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

<strong>The</strong> other grace. Nat Rev 29 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sisters <strong>of</strong> Balgowrie. Living Age 212 1897.

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