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1909; Outlook 16 Mar 1909; Athenaeum 10 Apr 1909; New York<br />

Times 18 Sep 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> painters <strong>of</strong> Japan. 2 vols 1911, New York 1911. First pbd<br />

Macmillan’s Mag Aug–Dec 1902.<br />

Fiddle o’ dreams and more. 1933.<br />

review: TLS 30 Nov 1933.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Morrison joined W. E. Henley’s Nat Observer, later working for<br />

Macmillan’s Mag.<br />

Palace Journal. 24 Apr 1889–25 Dec 1889.<br />

Nat Observer. 17 Dec 1892–17 Mar 1892.<br />

Windsor Mag. Adventures <strong>of</strong> Martin Hewitt, Jan–June 1896; <strong>The</strong><br />

Dorrington deed-box, Jan–June 1897.<br />

Chap-Book. Ingrates at Bagshaw’s, 15 Nov 1895; A vision <strong>of</strong><br />

Toyokuni, 1 Aug 1895.<br />

That brute Simmons. In Stories by <strong>English</strong> authors, 1896, 1904 (play<br />

with H. C. Sargent).<br />

Bookman. How to write a short story, Mar 1897.<br />

Saturday Rev. A county council improvement, 8 May 1897.<br />

Pall Mall Mag. Feb 1901–Sep 1905.<br />

One more unfortunate. In <strong>The</strong> May book, 1901.<br />

Cornhill Mag. Family budgets, Apr 1901.<br />

T. P.’s Weekly. William Ernest Henley, 24 July 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Story-Teller. <strong>The</strong> thing in the upper room, May 1910.<br />

Harmsworth’s London Mag. Dec 1902–Jan 1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dumb-cake. New York 1907, 1919. With R. Pryce. Play.<br />

Lippincott’s Mag. Oct 1912–Oct 1913.<br />

For contributions to the New Rev, see Wellesley vol 5.<br />

Introductions<br />

Exhibition <strong>of</strong> Japanese prints (Fine Art Soc). 1909.<br />

Exhibition <strong>of</strong> Japanese screens painted by the old masters (Royal<br />

Soc <strong>of</strong> Br Artists). 1910.<br />

Catalogue <strong>of</strong> an exhibition <strong>of</strong> Chinese painting. 1911.<br />

Exhibition <strong>of</strong> Japanese screens decorated by the old masters (Royal<br />

Soc <strong>of</strong> Br Artists). 1914.<br />

§2<br />

Bookman Jan 1895.<br />

Lang, A. At the sign <strong>of</strong> the ship. Longman’s Mag June 1895.<br />

Daily News 12 Dec 1896. Interview.<br />

[C. R.] Acad 12 Dec 1896.<br />

Bookman (USA) Jan 1897. Portrait.<br />

Traill, H. D. <strong>The</strong> new realism. Fortnightly Rev Jan 1897.<br />

Traill, H. D. In his <strong>The</strong> new fiction and other essays on literary subjects,<br />

1897.<br />

Jay, Rev A. O. Fortnightly Rev Feb 1897. Letter.<br />

Great Thoughts 24 Apr 1897.<br />

Rook, C. Chap-Book 15 Aug 1897.<br />

Acad 4 Dec 1897.<br />

Blatchford, R. In his My favourite books, 1900, 1911.<br />

Findlater, J. H. <strong>The</strong> slum movement in fiction. Nat Rev May 1900.<br />

Dark, S. Crampton’s Mag July 1902.<br />

T. P.’s Weekly 28 Nov 1902.<br />

Bookman July 1905.<br />

Authors at work. Bookman Nov 1908.<br />

Williamson, K. In his W. E. Henley: a memoir, 1930, rptd Brooklyn<br />

NY 1974, 1982.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 5 Dec 1945. Obituary.<br />

Bell, J. A study <strong>of</strong> Arthur Morrison. Essays & Studies 1952.<br />

Keating, P. J. Biographical study. In A child <strong>of</strong> the Jago, 1969.<br />

Keating, P. J. In his <strong>The</strong> working classes in Victorian fiction, 1971.<br />

Krzack, M. In Victorian writers and the city, ed J. P. Hulin and P.<br />

Coustillas, Lille 1979.<br />

Severn, D. <strong>The</strong> damned and innocent: two novels by Arthur<br />

Morrison. London Mag Feb 1980.<br />

Krzack, M. Preface. In Tales <strong>of</strong> mean streets, Woodbridge, Suffolk<br />

1983.<br />

DLB vols 70, 135, 197.<br />

Sutherland, J. In <strong>The</strong> Longman companion to Victorian fiction, 1988.<br />

Calder, R. L. In <strong>The</strong> 1890s: an encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> British literature, art,<br />

and culture, ed G. A. Cevasco, New York 1993. [da]<br />

Neil Munro, ‘Hugh Foulis’ 1863–1930<br />

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

Arthur Morrison | Neil Munro<br />

Bibliographies<br />

In An index to Blackwood’s Magazine 1901–1980, ed D. Finkelstein,<br />

Aldershot 1995.<br />

See also Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

Collections and selections<br />

In Shorter lyrics <strong>of</strong> the twentieth century, 1900–1922, ed W. H.<br />

Davies, 1922.<br />

Works. Uniform edition. 9 vols Edinburgh and London 1923.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poetry <strong>of</strong> Neil Munro. Edinburgh and London 1931 (ed and<br />

introd by J. Buchan), Stevenage 1987.<br />

In <strong>The</strong> pirate ship (various authors). London and Glasgow 1933.<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Neil Munro. Inveraray edn. 9 vols Edinburgh and<br />

London 1935.<br />

Para Handy tales. Edinburgh and London 1955 (1st 3 pts <strong>of</strong> Para<br />

Handy and other tales), 1965, 1969, 1981.<br />

Para Handy, the collected stories (including 15 previously uncollected).<br />

Edinburgh 1992 (introduced and annotated by B. D.<br />

Osborne and R. Armstrong).<br />

review: TLS 7 Jan 1932.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> lost pibroch, and other sheiling stories. Edinburgh and London<br />

1896, 1898, 1902, 1903 (5th edn), 1910 (6th edn), 1925, 1935<br />

(Inveraray edn with Jaunty Jock and Ayrshire idylls), 1948<br />

(Inveraray edn reprint with Jaunty Jack and Ayrshire idylls); tr<br />

Gaelic 1913.<br />

reviews: Blackwood’s Mag May 1896; Bookman May 1896; Acad<br />

13 June 1896.<br />

John Splendid: the tale <strong>of</strong> a poor gentleman, and the little wars <strong>of</strong><br />

Lorn. Edinburgh and London 1898 (5 impressions), Toronto 1898,<br />

Edinburgh and London 1899, 1903, 1905 (7th edn), 1910 (8th edn),<br />

1915, 1920, 1923, 1923 (Uniform edn), 1924, 1929, 1931 (twice), 1935<br />

(Inveraray edn), 1936, 1943 (Inveraray edn), 1945 (Inveraray edn),<br />

1948 (Inveraray edn), Edinburgh 1994 (introd by B. D. Osborne); tr<br />

Gaelic 1931.<br />

reviews: Spectator 24 Sep 1898; Bookman Oct 1898 (symposium<br />

on John Splendid); Athenaeum 1 Oct 1898; Acad 10 Oct, 12 Nov<br />

1898; Bookman (USA) Dec 1898; Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1899; Critic<br />

Feb 1899; New York Times 11 Feb 1899; Dublin Mag Oct/Dec 1931.<br />

Gilian the dreamer. His fancy, his love and his adventure. 1899, New<br />

York 1899, Toronto 1899, Edinburgh and London 1923 (Uniform<br />

edn), 1935 (Inveraray edn), 1948 (Inveraray edn), Edinburgh 1935<br />

(Inveraray edn); tr Gaelic 1940.<br />

reviews: Spectator 14 Oct 1899; Athenaeum 21 Oct 1899; Acad 28<br />

Oct 1899; Blackwood’s Mag Nov 1899; Bookman Nov 1899;<br />

Bookman (USA) Dec 1899.<br />

Doom castle. A romance. Edinburgh and London 1901, New York<br />

1901, Edinburgh and London 1923 (Uniform edn), Edinburgh<br />

1925, Edinburgh and London 1948 (Inveraray edn reprint),<br />

Edinburgh 1978, 1996 (introd by B. D. Osborne).<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 15 June 1901; Bookman Aug 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> shoes <strong>of</strong> fortune. 1901 (illus), New York 1901, 1902, Edinburgh<br />

and London 1923 (Uniform edn), 1925, 1930, 1932, 1935 (Inveraray<br />

edn), 1948 (Inveraray edn).<br />

review: Bookman Dec 1901.<br />

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