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

1715 | 1716<br />

1895, Scribner’s Mag May–July 1895. 1895 (1st Br edn), New York<br />

1895 (1st Amer edn), London 1912 (new edn), <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1967<br />

(micro edn).<br />

Sir George Tressady. Serialised in Century Mag Nov 1895–Oct 1896.<br />

1896 (1st Br edn), 2 vols New York 1896 (1st Amer edn), 2 vols<br />

London 1896 (private 1st edn; a limited edn <strong>of</strong> 6 copies bound in 2<br />

vols for the author), 2 vols New York 1897 (new edn), London<br />

(before 1900, 4th edn), 2 vols in 1 New York 1909 (new edn),<br />

London 1909 and 1910 (new edns, Nelson’s Lib), London 1919 (new<br />

edn).<br />

review: Bookman 11, Nov 1896.<br />

Helbeck <strong>of</strong> Bannisdale. 1898 (1st Br edn), 2 vols New York 1898 (1st<br />

Amer edn), London 1898 (new edn), 2 vols New York 1898 (new<br />

edn, Set up and electrotyped May 1898, rptd June, Aug, twice Sep,<br />

Oct, Nov, Dec 1898; Mar 1899), 2 vols Leipzig 1898 (Tauchnitz),<br />

London 1899 (5th edn), 1904 (new edn, Newnes Sixpenny<br />

Copyright Novels), 1911 (new edn), 1911 (new edn, Nelson’s Lib),<br />

1918 (new edn), New York 1975 (new edn, Victorian fiction: novels<br />

<strong>of</strong> faith and doubt, reprint <strong>of</strong> 1898 Smith, Elder 1st edn),<br />

Harmondsworth 1983 (new edn), <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1967 (micro<br />

edn, Victorian fiction and other nineteenth-century fiction, roll<br />

21. Copy <strong>of</strong> 2-vol Macmillan 1st edn).<br />

review: Nineteenth Cent 44, Oct 1898.<br />

Eleanor. Serialised in Harper’s Mag Jan–Dec 1900. 1900 (1st Br edn,<br />

illustr A. Sterner), New York 1900 (1st Amer edn, illustr A.<br />

Sterner), 2 vols Leipzig 1900 (Tauchnitz), 2 vols New York 1900<br />

(new edn, paged continuously), London 1901 (new edn), New<br />

York 1901 (new edn), London 1904 (new edn), 1905 (new edn,<br />

Newnes’ Sixpenny Novels, illus), 1912 (new edn, Nelson’s Lib).<br />

Lady Rose’s daughter. Serialised in Harper’s Mag May 1902–Apr<br />

1903. 1903 (1st Br edn, illus), New York 1903 (1st Amer edn), 2 vols<br />

New York 1903 (special 1st edn, paged continuously, a limited edn<br />

<strong>of</strong> 350 copies bound in 2 vols, some or perhaps all signed by the<br />

author), 2 vols Leipzig 1903 (Tauchnitz), New York 1903 (new<br />

edn), London 1904 (new edn), 1906 (new edn, Newnes’ Sixpenny<br />

Novels), 1909 (Nelson’s Lib), 1914 (new edn), 1 vol 1914 (new edn),<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1967 (micro edn, Victorian fiction and other nineteenth-century<br />

fiction, roll 22. Copy <strong>of</strong> 1-vol Harper 1st edn).<br />

Marriage <strong>of</strong> William Ashe. Serialised in Harper’s Mag Dec<br />

1904–May 1905. 1905 (1st Br edn, illustr A. Sterner), New York<br />

1905 (1st Amer edn, illustr A. Sterner), 1 vol New York nd (special<br />

1st edn, a reprint <strong>of</strong> the Harper’s Mag format <strong>of</strong> the book), New<br />

York 1905 (special 1st edn, autograph edn limited to 972 copies), 2<br />

vols Leipzig 1905 (Tauchnitz), New York 1906 (new edn), London<br />

1907 (new edn, Nelson’s Lib).<br />

Fenwick’s career. Serialised in Century Mag Nov 1905–June 1906.<br />

1906 (1st Br edn, illustr A Sterner), New York 1906 (1st Amer edn,<br />

illustr A. Sterner), 2 vols London 1906 (special 1st edn, limited edn<br />

<strong>of</strong> 250 copies, each signed by the author), 1906 (new edn), Toronto<br />

1906 (new edn), London 1910 (new edn, Daily Mail Sixpenny<br />

Novels no 111), <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1967 (micro edn, Victorian fiction<br />

and other nineteenth-century fiction, roll 21. Copy <strong>of</strong> Amer 1st<br />

edn); tr Swed 1906.<br />

Diana Mallory (Amer title, <strong>The</strong> testing <strong>of</strong> Diana Mallory). Serialised<br />

in Harper’s Mag Nov 1907–Oct 1908. 1908 (1st Br edn), New York<br />

1908 (1st Amer edn, illustr W. Hatherell), London 1908 (2nd edn),<br />

1908 (new edn), 1908 (new edn, Macmillan’s Colonial Lib no 552),<br />

1911 (new edn, Daily Mail Sixpenny Novels no 151), 1914 (new edn,<br />

Newnes Shilling Ser 14).<br />

review: North Amer Rev 188, Nov 1908.<br />

Daphne (1st Amer title, Marriage à la mode). Serialised in McClure’s<br />

Mag Jan–June 1909. 1909 (1st Br edn, illustr F. Pegram), New York<br />

1909 (1st Amer edn, illustr F. Pegram), Leipzig 1909 (Tauchnitz),<br />

London 1911 (new edn), New York 1911 (new edn), London 1912<br />

(new edn); tr Ger 1910.<br />

Canadian born (Amer title, Lady Merton, colonist). Serialised in<br />

Cornhill Mag Oct 1909–May 1910; Ladies Home Jnl Oct 1909–May<br />

1910. 1910 (1st Br edn, frontispiece by A. Sterner), New York 1910<br />

(1st Amer edn, frontispiece by A. Sterner), London 1910 (new edn),<br />

New York 1910 (new edn), London 1912 and 1914 (new edns); tr Ger<br />

1912.<br />

<strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Richard Meynell. Serialised in Cornhill Mag Jan–Dec<br />

1911; McClure’s Mag Jan–Dec 1911. 1911 (1st Br edn, illus), New<br />

York 1911 (1st Amer edn, illustr C. Brock), 2 vols Leipzig 1911<br />

(Tauchnitz), New York 1911 (new edn), London 1912 and 1913 (new<br />

edns), 1913 (new edn, Newnes’ Sixpenny Copyright Novels), 1918<br />

(new condensed edn), <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1967 (micro edn, Victorian<br />

fiction and other nineteenth-century fiction, roll 21. Copy <strong>of</strong> 1st<br />

Amer edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> mating <strong>of</strong> Lydia. Serialised in Good Housekeeping Nov<br />

1912–Nov 1913. 1913 (1st Br edn, illus), New York 1913 (1st Amer<br />

edn), 2 vols Leipzig 1913 (Tauchnitz), London 1913 (new edn), 1915<br />

(Newnes’ Sixpenny Copyright Novels).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Coryston family. Serialised in Harper’s Mag May–Nov 1913. 1913<br />

(1st Br edn), New York 1913 (1st Amer edn, illustr E. Shippen),<br />

London 1919 (new edn).<br />

Delia Blanchflower. 1915 (1st Br edn), New York 1914 (1st Amer edn),<br />

Toronto 1914 (new edn), London 1916 (new edn).<br />

review: TLS 28 Jan 1915.<br />

Eltham House. 1915 (1st Br edn), New York 1915 (1st Amer edn, frontispiece<br />

by F. Craig), 1915 (new edn, rptd from 1st Amer edn).<br />

review: Boston Transcript 29 Sep 1915.<br />

A great success. Serialised in Cornhill Mag May–July 1915. 1916 (1st<br />

Br edn), New York 1916 (1st Amer edn); tr Fr nd.<br />

Lady Connie. Serialised in Cornhill Mag Dec 1915–June 1916, 1916<br />

(1st Br edn), New York 1916 (1st Amer edn), 1916 (new edn), London<br />

1918 (slightly condensed).<br />

Missing. 1917 (1st Br edn), New York 1917 (1st Amer edn, frontispiece<br />

by C. Gilbert), Toronto 1917 (new edn), New York 1918 (new edn),<br />

1918 (7th edn, illus with scenes from the photo-play <strong>of</strong> the same<br />

name); tr Sp nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> war and Elizabeth (Amer title, Elizabeth’s campaign). 1918 (1st<br />

Br edn), New York 1918 (1st Amer edn, frontispiece by C. Gilbert),<br />

1918 (2nd, 3rd and 4th edns), 1919 (5th edn); tr Fr 1920.<br />

Cousin Philip (Amer title, Helena). 1919 (1st Br edn), New York 1919<br />

(1st Amer edn, frontispiece by C. Gilbert), London 1919 (2nd<br />

impression).<br />

Harvest (also pbd as Love’s harvest). 1920 (1st British edn), New York<br />

1920 (1st Amer edn), London 1929 (new edn, Novel Lib, as Love’s<br />

harvest).<br />

Non-fiction<br />

A morning in the Bodleian. Windermere 1871 (priv ptd).<br />

Unbelief and sin. A protest. Addressed to those who attended the<br />

Bampton lecture [by John Wordsworth] <strong>of</strong> Sunday, March 6th<br />

1881. 1881 (ptd for the author).<br />

Christianity and agnosticism; a controversy. New York 1889.<br />

Address to mark the opening at University Hall. 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> future <strong>of</strong> University Hall. 1892.<br />

New forms <strong>of</strong> Christian education; an address to the University Hall<br />

Guild. 1892, New York 1898.<br />

Unitarians and the future (the Essex Hall lecture). 1894.<br />

Social ideals; an address delivered at the Passmore Edwards settlement.<br />

1897.<br />

Invalid children’s schools (a paper read at the Nat Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

Women Workers). 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> play-time <strong>of</strong> the poor. 1906.<br />

William Thomas Arnold, journalist and historian. Manchester 1907.<br />

Women’s national anti-suffrage league: speech. 1908 (Women’s<br />

Suffrage Pams no 56).<br />

Letters to my neighbours on the present election. 1910, 1910 (2nd<br />

edn, rev).

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