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Leisure Hour 34 1885. <strong>The</strong> glover’s daughter first pbd in Good<br />

Words Christmas suppl [Good Cheer] 1872.<br />

reviews: Acad 12 Sep 1885; Graphic 19 Sep 1885; Athenaeum 3<br />

Oct 1885; Saturday Rev 10 Oct 1885.<br />

Pictures from Whitby (essay). Good Words 26 1885.<br />

A garland <strong>of</strong> seven lilies (novel). 1886, 1895 (new edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> haven under the hill. Serialised in Good Words 27 1886. 3 vols<br />

1886, 1891 (new edn 1 vol), 1892, 1894, 1900.<br />

reviews: Acad 9 Oct 1886; Athenaeum 30 Oct 1886; Saturday Rev<br />

20 Nov 1886; Spectator 29 Jan 1887; Graphic 26 Feb 1887.<br />

In exchange for a soul. Serialised in Sunday Mag 16 1887. 3 vols 1887,<br />

1888 (new edn 1 vol), New York 1889, new edn with memoir <strong>of</strong><br />

author by John Hutton rptd from Good Words London 1892; 1894<br />

(new edn with memoir), 1900, 1902 (new edn with memoir), 1909.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 29 Oct 1887; Saturday Rev 5 Nov 1887; Acad<br />

19 Nov 1887; Spectator 3 Dec 1887.<br />

Hagar: a North Yorkshire pastoral. 1887; in Good Words Christmas<br />

suppl [Good Cheer] 1882.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 10 Dec 1887; Spectator 24 Mar 1888.<br />

Robert Holt’s illusion, and other stories (Godwyn; Raith Wyke).<br />

1888, 1898 (new edn). Robert Holt’s Illusion first pbd Good Words<br />

Christmas suppl [Good Cheer] 1873, Littell’s Living Age 120 1873.<br />

Godwyn first pbd Good Words Christmas suppl [Good Cheer]<br />

1875. Raith Wyke first pbd Good Words Christmas suppl [Good<br />

Cheer] 1874.<br />

reviews: Saturday Rev 2 June 1888; Athenaeum 9 June 1888;<br />

Graphic 18 Aug 1888; Spectator 13 Oct 1888.<br />

Vignettes <strong>of</strong> a northern village (George Gatonby’s return to Hild’s<br />

Haven; Antholin Vereker; Ladies <strong>of</strong> Leventhorpe). Series in Good<br />

Words 29 1888. George Gatonby first pbd Littell’s Living Age 177<br />

1887.<br />

For pity’s sake, and <strong>The</strong> lost leader (tales). 1 vol 1892. For pity’s sake<br />

first pbd in Littell’s Living Age 129/130 1875. <strong>The</strong> lost leader pbd<br />

in Good Words Christmas suppl [Good Cheer] 1878.<br />

§2<br />

Quinlan, David, and Arthur Frederick Humble. Mary Linskill: the<br />

Whitby novelist. Whitby 1969.<br />

Stamp, C. S. Mary Linskill. Whitby 1980. [bg]<br />

H. D. Lowry, Henry Dawson Lowry 1869–1906<br />

Mss located in Berg Collection, NYPL. See also LR.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Symons, A. J. H. D. Lowry, 1869–1906. (Memoir and bibliography.)<br />

1925 (priv ptd).<br />

In Nineteenth-century fiction: a bibliographical catalogue based on<br />

the collection formed by Robert Lee Wolff, 5 vols New York 1981–6.<br />

Collections and selections<br />

A dream <strong>of</strong> daffodils. Last poems arranged for the press by G. E.<br />

Matheson and C. A. Dawson Scott 1912 (memoir by E. A. Preston).<br />

reviews: TLS 24 Oct 1912; Athenaeum 16 Nov 1912.<br />

Beauty’s lover. In Short stories <strong>of</strong> the ’nineties, ed D. Stanford. 1968.<br />

§1<br />

Prisoners <strong>of</strong> the earth, and other stories. New York 1893.<br />

Wreckers and methodists, and other stories. 1893.<br />

reviews: Nat Observer 14 Oct 1893; Acad 18 Nov 1893.<br />

Women’s tragedies. 1895 (Keynote series), Boston 1895.<br />

Make believe. 1896 (illustr C. Robinson).<br />

review: Acad 26 Dec 1896.<br />

A man <strong>of</strong> moods. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> happy exile. 1898 (etchings by E. P. Pimlett). Sketches.<br />

review: Acad 6 Nov 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> valley <strong>of</strong> the shadow. Extract from ‘<strong>The</strong> Morning Post’,<br />

Wednesday, 7th March, 1900. [1900.]<br />

Bertha Leith-Adams | ‘Lucas Malet’<br />

<strong>The</strong> first to die. In Strange happenings: being stories by W. C.<br />

Russell, W. E. Norris, Grant Allen, et al, 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hundred windows. 1904. Poems.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Lowry became editor <strong>of</strong> the Ludgate Mag in 1897 and also joined the<br />

Morning Post. He contributed to the <strong>English</strong> Illus Mag and Sylvia’s Jnl<br />

among others. In 1895 he joined the Pall Mall Gazette and later Black and<br />

White.<br />

Pall Mall Gazette. <strong>The</strong> great Ko-Ko, 12 Jan 1884.<br />

Cornish Mag. Aug 1898–Apr 1899.<br />

Chambers’s Jnl. 28 Jan 1893–1901.<br />

Nat Observer. 15 Aug 1893–3 Mar 1894.<br />

Strand Mag. Feb 1895–Oct 1895.<br />

Ludgate Mag. <strong>The</strong> pen that remembered, Dec 1897.<br />

Sunday Mag. Nov 1897–Dec 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Idler. <strong>The</strong> collector’s tragedy, June 1899.<br />

Pall Mall Mag. Alone, Nov 1900; Song <strong>of</strong> the road, Sep 1901. Poems.<br />

Acad. Luck in artistic work, 12 Jan 1901.<br />

New Liberal. June–Dec 1902.<br />

Good Words. Making a story, May 1903.<br />

Bookman. Rev <strong>of</strong> C. Marriott’s Genevra. Oct 1904.<br />

Wheal darkness. [1927.] With C. A. D. Scott.<br />

review: TLS 10 Nov 1927.<br />

For contributions to London Quart Rev, National Rev, New Rev and<br />

Temple Bar, see Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

§2<br />

Henderson, T. F. In DNB 1901–11.<br />

Morning Post 23 Oct 1906. Obituary.<br />

A dream <strong>of</strong> daffodils. Last poems arranged for the press by G. E.<br />

Matheson and C. A. Dawson Scott 1912 (memoir by E. A.<br />

Preston).<br />

Symons, A. J. H. D. Lowry, 1869–1906. (Memoir and bibliography.)<br />

1925 (priv ptd).<br />

From four who are dead. Messages to C. A. D. Scott (Lowry’s cousin).<br />

1926 (introd by M. Sinclair).<br />

Sutherland, J. In <strong>The</strong> Longman companion to Victorian fiction,<br />

1988. [da]<br />

‘Lucas Malet’, Mary St Leger Kingsley, later<br />

Harrison 1852–1931<br />

§1<br />

Mrs Lorimer: a sketch in black and white. 2 vols 1882.<br />

Colonel Enderby’s wife: a novel. 3 vols 1885, 1 vol 1885.<br />

A counsel <strong>of</strong> perfection. 1888.<br />

Little Peter: a Christmas morality for children <strong>of</strong> any age. 1888.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wages <strong>of</strong> sin: a novel. 3 vols 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Carissima: a modern grotesque. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gateless barrier. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Sir Richard Calmady: a romance. 2 vols 1901, 1 vol<br />

1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> far horizon. 1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> score. 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wreck <strong>of</strong> the golden galleon. 1910.<br />

Adrian Savage: a novel. 1911.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tutor’s story: an unpublished novel by the late Charles Kingsley,<br />

revised and completed by his daughter Lucas Malet. 1916, 1920.<br />

Damaris: a novel. 1916.<br />

Deadham Hard: a romance. 1919.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tall villa: a novel. 1920.<br />

Da Silva’s widow and other stories. [1922.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> survivors: a novel. 1923.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dogs <strong>of</strong> want: a modern comedy <strong>of</strong> errors. [1924.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> private life <strong>of</strong> Mr Justice Syme: a novel. [1932.] Left unfinished at<br />

her death and completed by Gabrielle Vallings.<br />

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