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A strange insanity. Cassell’s Mag 29 1899–1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mysteries <strong>of</strong> Greystones. Girl’s Realm Annual 2 1899–1900.<br />

Over the cliff. Lady’s Word 1 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> purple bag. Girl’s Realm Annual 3 1900–1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> revolt <strong>of</strong> Dinah Rashleigh. Sunday Strand 1 1900.<br />

Robbery with compensation. Sunday Strand 1 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best brother-in-law in the world. Lady’s World 3 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride’s secret. Lady’s World 3 1900–1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ruby bracelet. Lady’s World 3 1900–1.<br />

Yours Philip Mortimer. Lady’s World 3 1900–1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> great pink pearl. Harmsworth Mag 6 1901.<br />

A race for a wife. Lady’s World 3 1901.<br />

Great Aunt Alicia: a Christmas ghost story. Girl’s Realm 4 1901–2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> visiting card: a series <strong>of</strong> short stories. Lady’s World 4 1902.<br />

Eyes <strong>of</strong> terror. Strand Mag 26 1903.<br />

Roland Trevor’s secret. Sunday Strand 8 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rays <strong>of</strong> magic. Woman at Home 18 1904–5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magic earrings. Woman at Home 20 1905–6.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man from Johannesburg. London Mag 16 1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ordeal <strong>of</strong> Sybil West. Girl’s Realm 10 1907–8.<br />

Accepted: a story <strong>of</strong> the Royal Academy. Girl’s Realm 10 1907–8.<br />

Jessica’s dilemma. Girl’s Realm 11 1908–9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ordeal <strong>of</strong> Cicely Blunt. Quiver 1909.<br />

Love stories <strong>of</strong> real life. Strand Mag 39 1910.<br />

Colour blindness. In <strong>The</strong> storyteller: a magazine <strong>of</strong> clever fiction, ed<br />

Arthur Spurgeon, 1907.<br />

Short stories as joint author<br />

Richard Maitland – consul. (With R. K. Douglas) Chambers’s Jnl 71<br />

1894, 72 1895, rptd in Brains and bravery, 1903 (illus).<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> the Red Cross. (With Clifford Halifax) Pearson’s Mag 4<br />

1897.<br />

Adventures <strong>of</strong> a man <strong>of</strong> science. (With Clifford Halifax, i.e. Edgar<br />

Beaumont) Strand Mag 12 1896; 13 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> blue laboratory. (With Robert Eustace, i.e. Robert Eustace<br />

Barton) Cassell’s Family Mag 23 1896–7.<br />

Where the air quivered. (With Robert Eustace) Strand Mag 16 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret <strong>of</strong> Emu Plain. (With Robert Eustace) Cassell’s Mag 27<br />

1898–9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> arrest <strong>of</strong> Captain Vandeleur. (With Robert Eustace)<br />

Harmsworth Mag 2 1899.<br />

Mr Bovey’s unexpected will. (With Robert Eustace) Harmsworth<br />

Mag 2 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> D Line. (With Robert Eustace) Windsor Mag 11 1899–1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> outside ledge: a cablegram mystery. (With Robert Eustace)<br />

Harmsworth Mag 5 1900, rptd in A treasury <strong>of</strong> Victorian detective<br />

stories, ed E. F. Bleiler, 1980.<br />

A terrible railway ride. (With Robert Eustace) Harmsworth Mag 4<br />

1900.<br />

Followed. (With Robert Eustace) Strand Mag 20 1900.<br />

Mrs Reid’s terror. (With Robert Eustace) Harmsworth Mag 6 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heart <strong>of</strong> a mystery. (With Robert Eustace). Windsor Mag 14<br />

1901.<br />

Spangle-winged. (With Clifford Halifax) Strand Mag 22 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mystery <strong>of</strong> Susanna Tankerville. (With Clifford Halifax)<br />

Woman at Home 12 1901–2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> black ball. (With Robert Eustace) Cassell’s Mag 35 1902–3.<br />

Uninsured. (With Robert Eustace). Woman at Home 14 1902–3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> face in the dark. (With Robert Eustace) Harmsworth Mag 10<br />

1903, rptd in Great short stories <strong>of</strong> detection, mystery and horror,<br />

ed D. L. Sayers, 1928, vol 1.<br />

Short stories in collections<br />

What really happened by Mrs Meade and others. 1891.<br />

Fifty-two stories <strong>of</strong> heroism in life and action for girls, by L. T.<br />

Meade, S. Doudney, G. Stebbing and other writers. Ed A. H. Miles<br />

1895. Illus.<br />

Fifty-two stories <strong>of</strong> pluck, peril and romance for girls, by L. T. Meade<br />

etc. Ed A. H. Miles 1896. Illus.<br />

Fifty-two stories <strong>of</strong> duty and daring for girls by Countess<br />

Norraikow, L. T. Meade and other writers. 1897.<br />

Fifty-two holiday stories for girls, by L. T. Meade, Mary E. Wilkins<br />

and Sarah Doudney. 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> kingfisher’s egg, by L. T. Meade and E. Walton, G. R. Glasgow<br />

and O. Molesworth. 1899.<br />

Sweet bright-eyes: a volume <strong>of</strong> original pictures, stories and verses.<br />

By. L. T. Meade and others. 1899. Illus.<br />

Fifty-two stirring stories for girls, by L. T. Meade, S. Doudney, R.<br />

Overton and other writers. 1900.<br />

In storyland: a volume <strong>of</strong> original pictures, stories and verses.<br />

Written by G. S. Henty, L. T. Meade and others. 1900.<br />

Sunny days: a volume <strong>of</strong> original pictures, stories and verses.<br />

Written by L. T. Meade and others. 1900. Illus.<br />

A golden apple, by L. T. Meade and other stories by M. B. Manwell,<br />

Eliza F. Pollard etc. 1901.<br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> the day by L. T. Meade and other stories by M. B. Manwell<br />

and Frances E. Crompton, etc. 1902.<br />

That little French baby etc and other stories by L. T. Meade and L. L.<br />

Weedon. 1905.<br />

Seaside story book, with tales by G. Manville Fenn, L. T. Meade et al.<br />

1907.<br />

Seaside holiday frolics, with stories by L. T. Meade, G. Manville<br />

Fenn, A. J. Daniels etc. 1910.<br />

Golden hours story book, by L. T. Meade, G. Manville Fenn, M. A.<br />

Hoyer, L. Molesworth etc. 1912.<br />

Happy playmates: a volume <strong>of</strong> original pictures, stories and verses<br />

written by G. Manville Fenn, L. T. Meade and E. Everett-Green,<br />

etc. Ed A. J. Fuller 1913.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

One in the thousand. Sunday Mag 14 1885.<br />

Authors: an <strong>English</strong> editor’s view. Literary World (Boston) 24 May<br />

1890.<br />

Carmen Sylva: Queen <strong>of</strong> Roumania. Sunday Mag 19 1890.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children <strong>of</strong> the highways. Sunday Mag 19 1890.<br />

<strong>English</strong> girls and their colleges. 8 articles in Lady’s Pictorial, Dec<br />

1891 and Jan 1892.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Atalanta scholarship and school <strong>of</strong> fiction: from the Editor’s<br />

standpoint. Atalanta 6 1892–3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children’s country holidays. Atalanta 6 1892–3.<br />

Winter resorts. Atalanta 6 1892–3.<br />

How I write my books. Young Woman 1 1893.<br />

Girton College. Atalanta 7 1893–4.<br />

Newnham College. Atalanta 7 1893–4.<br />

Antwerp: an old Flemish city. Sunday Mag 23 1894.<br />

Sir Edward Burne-Jones: the painter <strong>of</strong> eternal youth. Sunday Mag<br />

23 1894.<br />

G. F. Watts: painter <strong>of</strong> the eternal truths. Sunday Mag 23 1894.<br />

Cheltenham Ladies College. (Girls’ schools <strong>of</strong> to-day.) Strand Mag 9<br />

1895.<br />

St Leonard’s and Great Harrowden Hall. (Girls’ schools <strong>of</strong> to-day.)<br />

Strand Mag 9 1895.<br />

Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Strand Mag 10 1895.<br />

Children past and present. <strong>The</strong> Parents’ Rev 6 1896, 7 1896.<br />

A school <strong>of</strong> fiction. New Cent Rev 1 1897.<br />

At what age should girls marry? Young Woman 7 1898–9.<br />

Red letter days. Sunday Mag 1899.<br />

How I began. Girl’s Realm 3 1900–1.<br />

<strong>The</strong> friends I loved when I was young. Sunday Mag 1901.<br />

Story writing for girls. Academy and <strong>Literature</strong> Fiction Suppl 1903.<br />

L. T. Meade edited Atalanta, vols 1–6 1887–93. <strong>The</strong> first vol (1887–8) was<br />

edited jointly with Alicia A. Leith, the 2nd and 3rd vols (1888–90) with John C.<br />

Staples, and vol 6 with A. Balfour Symington. [jg]<br />

L. T. Meade<br />

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