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<strong>The</strong> Pit Town coronet: a family mystery. 3 vols 1888, 1 vol 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fatal Phryne. 2 vols 1889, 1 vol [1890]. With F. C. Philips.<br />

<strong>The</strong> great Dorémi: being the life romance <strong>of</strong> Antonio Pisani, the last<br />

<strong>of</strong> his line. 1890.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scudamores: a novel. 2 vols 1890. With F. C. Philips.<br />

Sybil Ross’s marriage: the romance <strong>of</strong> an inexperienced girl. 1890.<br />

With F. C. Philips.<br />

Jardyne’s wife: a novel. 3 vols 1891.<br />

John Squire’s secret: a novel. 3 vols 1891, 1 vol 1893.<br />

A maiden fair to see. 1891. With F. C. Philips.<br />

Was he justified?: a novel. [1891.]<br />

His sister’s hand: a novel. 3 vols [1892], 1 vol [1906] (as Her dead hand).<br />

In and about Bohemia: being forty-one short stories. [1892.]<br />

Laura Ruthven’s widowhood. 3 vols 1892. With J. Davidson.<br />

Her portrait, or Phillida’s fortunes: a story told in a novel way with<br />

pen and pencil. 1893.<br />

Behind an eastern veil: a plain tale <strong>of</strong> events occurring in the experience<br />

<strong>of</strong> a lady who had a unique opportunity <strong>of</strong> observing the<br />

inner life <strong>of</strong> ladies <strong>of</strong> the upper class in Persia. Edinburgh 1894.<br />

An easy-going fellow. 1896.<br />

His dead past. 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> yoke <strong>of</strong> steel: a novel. 1897. With G. Burchett.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dean’s apron. 1898. Beeton’s Christmas annual. With G.<br />

Burchett. [eh]<br />

Emma Caroline Wood, Lady Wood 1802–79<br />

Rosewarn: a novel. 3 vols 1866. Pbd under the pseudonym ‘C.<br />

Sylvester’.<br />

Sorrow on the sea: a novel. 3 vols 1868.<br />

Sabina: a novel. 3 vols 1868.<br />

On credit. 2 vols 1870.<br />

Seadrift: a novel. 3 vols 1871.<br />

Cloth <strong>of</strong> frieze: a novel. 3 vols 1872.<br />

Wild weather: a novel. 2 vols 1873.<br />

Up hill: a novel. 3 vols 1873.<br />

Ruling the roost: a novel. 3 vols 1874.<br />

Below the salt: a novel. 3 vols 1876.<br />

Through fire and water: a novel. 2 vols 1876.<br />

Sheen’s foreman: a novel. 3 vols 1877.<br />

Youth on the prow: a novel. 3 vols 1879.<br />

Lady Wood also pbd an anthology, Leaves from the poets’ laurels, 1869.<br />

Margaret Louisa Woods, née Bradley 1856–1945<br />

§1<br />

A village tragedy. 1887.<br />

Lyrics and ballads. 1889.<br />

Esther Vanhomrigh. 3 vols 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vagabonds. 1894.<br />

Songs. Oxford 1896 (priv ptd).<br />

Aëromancy and other poems. 1896.<br />

Wild justice. 1896.<br />

Weeping ferry and other stories. 1898.<br />

Sons <strong>of</strong> the sword: a romance <strong>of</strong> the Peninsular War. 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Princess <strong>of</strong> Hanover. 1902.<br />

<strong>The</strong> King’s revoke. 1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> invader. 1907.<br />

Poems old and new. 1907.<br />

Pastels under the southern cross. 1911. Essays <strong>of</strong> travel.<br />

Collected poems. 1914.<br />

Come unto these yellow sands. [1915.]<br />

A poet’s youth. 1923.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spanish lady. 1927.<br />

§2<br />

Courtney, W. L. In his Feminine note in fiction, 1904.<br />

Edmund Hodgson Yates 1831–94<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore Watts-Dunton | Edmund Hodgson Yates<br />

<strong>The</strong> Edmund Yates Papers in the Univ <strong>of</strong> Queensland Lib include many<br />

letters to and from Yates and his son Edmund Smedley Yates, and other mss.<br />

See catalogue, comp P. Edwards and A. Dowling (St Lucia, Queensland<br />

1993). Yates’s letters to T. H. S. Escott and William Archer, two members <strong>of</strong><br />

the staff <strong>of</strong> his weekly <strong>The</strong> World, are in the BL, which also holds his diary<br />

for 1885.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Edwards, P. (ed). Edmund Yates 1831–1894: a bibliography. St Lucia,<br />

Queensland 1980.<br />

§1<br />

My haunts and their frequenters. 1854.<br />

Mirth and metre: by two merry men. 1855. With F. E. Smedley.<br />

Yates’s contributions first pbd in the Keepsake 1854, Court Jnl 31<br />

July–30 Oct 1852, George Cruikshank’s Mag Feb 1854.<br />

Our miscellany: which ought to have come out but didn’t. 1856,<br />

1857. With R. B. Brough. Parodies <strong>of</strong> Ainsworth, Tupper, Dickens,<br />

Macaulay, Longfellow, and others.<br />

A night at Notting Hill: an original apropos sketch in one act. 1857,<br />

New York 1878–9. With N. H. Harrington. First performed<br />

Adelphi <strong>The</strong>atre 5 Jan 1857.<br />

reviews: <strong>The</strong> Times 6 Jan 1857; Athenaeum 10 Jan 1857.<br />

My friend from Leatherhead: a farce in one act. 1857. With N. H.<br />

Harrington. First performed Lyceum <strong>The</strong>atre 25 Feb 1857.<br />

reviews: [J. Oxenford] <strong>The</strong> Times 24 Feb 1857; Athenaeum 28<br />

Feb 1857.<br />

Double dummy: a farce in one act. 1858. With N. H. Harrington.<br />

First performed Lyceum <strong>The</strong>atre 3 Mar 1858.<br />

reviews: <strong>The</strong> Times 4 Mar 1858; Athenaeum 6 Mar 1858.<br />

Your likeness – one shilling: a comic sketch in one act. 1858. With<br />

N. H. Harrington. First performed Strand <strong>The</strong>atre 22 Apr<br />

1858.<br />

review: <strong>The</strong> Times 28 Apr 1858.<br />

Mr Thackeray, Mr Yates, and the Garrick Club: the correspondence<br />

and facts stated by Edmund Yates. 1859 (priv ptd), c. 1890 (forged<br />

edn by T. J. Wise).<br />

If the cap fits: a comedietta in one act. 1859. With N. H. Harrington.<br />

First performed Princess’s <strong>The</strong>atre 13 June 1859.<br />

Hit him, he has no friends: a farce in one act. 1860, Boston 186?,<br />

London 186?, 188?, Boston 1889. With N. H. Harrington. First performed<br />

Strand <strong>The</strong>atre 17 Sep 1860.<br />

After <strong>of</strong>fice-hours. 1861, 1863 (with 5 sketches omitted and 1 added).<br />

First pbd in Court Jnl 25 Dec 1852, <strong>The</strong> Train July 1856,<br />

Household Words 17 May 1856–24 Jan 1859, Illus Times 11 Sep<br />

1858, Welcome Guest 13 Nov 1858–1860, All the Year Round 21<br />

May–30 July 1859.<br />

Broken to harness: a story <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> domestic life. 3 vols 1864, 1 vol<br />

1864, 1865, 2 vols Leipzig 1866, 1 vol Boston 1866, London 1867,<br />

1870, 1873, Boston 1873 (with A waiting race and <strong>The</strong> yellow flag),<br />

187? (‘9th edn’), London 187?, c. 1880, New York 188?, 1886, 1890.<br />

First pbd in Temple Bar Feb 1864–Jan 1865.<br />

reviews: [H. Dixon] Athenaeum 26 Nov 1864; Spectator 26 Nov<br />

1864.<br />

Pages in waiting. 1865, 1884. First pbd in Temple Bar Jan 1861–Mar<br />

1864.<br />

<strong>The</strong> business <strong>of</strong> pleasure. 2 vols 1865, 1 vol 1879, New York 1879. First<br />

pbd in All the Year Round 7 July 1860–21 Jan 1865.<br />

Running the gauntlet: a novel. 3 vols 1865, 1 vol 1866, 1867, New York<br />

1883, Boston 1886, New York 1886, 1891, London 1892.<br />

review: Athenaeum 4 Nov 1865.<br />

Kissing the rod: a novel. 3 vols 1866, 1 vol New York 1866, London<br />

‘1867’ [1866], 1867, 1892.<br />

review: Athenaeum 23 June 1866.<br />

Land at last: a novel in three books. 3 vols 1866, 2 vols Leipzig 1866, 1<br />

1725 | 1726

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