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<strong>The</strong> Premier and the painter. [1888.] With Louis Cowen. Pbd under<br />

the pseud J. Freeman Bell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bachelors’ Club. 1891, 1898 (with <strong>The</strong> Old Maids’ Club as <strong>The</strong><br />

Celibates’ Club).<br />

<strong>The</strong> big Bow mystery. 1892.<br />

Children <strong>of</strong> the Ghetto. 3 vols 1892, 1 vol 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Old Maids’ Club. 1892, 1898 (with <strong>The</strong> Bachelors’ Club as <strong>The</strong><br />

Celibates’ Club).<br />

Ghetto tragedies. 1893. Contents later pbd in <strong>The</strong>y that walk in<br />

darkness, below, 1899.<br />

‘Merely Mary Ann’. [1893.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> King <strong>of</strong> Schnorrers: grotesques and fantasies. 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> master. 1895.<br />

Without prejudice. 1896. Rptd articles.<br />

Dreamers <strong>of</strong> the ghetto. 1898.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong>y that walk in darkness’: ghetto tragedies. 1899. Includes contents<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ghetto tragedies, above, 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mantle <strong>of</strong> Elijah. 1900.<br />

Blind children. 1903. Poems.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grey wig: stories and novelettes. 1903.<br />

Ghetto comedies. 1907. <strong>The</strong> Jewish trinity also pbd separately.<br />

<strong>The</strong> melting-pot: drama in four acts. 1909, 1914.<br />

Italian fantasies. 1910.<br />

<strong>The</strong> war god: a tragedy in five acts. 1911.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hithertos. [1912.] Speech delivered at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women’s<br />

Social and Political Union, Mar 1912.<br />

<strong>The</strong> next religion: a play in three acts. 1912.<br />

Plaster saints: a high comedy in three movements. 1914.<br />

<strong>The</strong> war for the world. 1916.<br />

<strong>The</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> nationalities. 1917 (Conway Memorial lecture).<br />

Chosen peoples: the Hebraic ideal versus the Teutonic. With a foreword<br />

by H. Samuel. 1918 (Davis Memorial lecture).<br />

Hands <strong>of</strong>f Russia: a speech delivered at the Royal Albert Hall,<br />

February 8th 1919. 1919.<br />

Jinny the carrier. 1919.<br />

<strong>The</strong> voice <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 1920.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cockpit: romantic drama in three acts. 1921.<br />

<strong>The</strong> forcing house, or <strong>The</strong> cockpit continued: tragi-comedy in four<br />

acts. 1922.<br />

Too much money: a farcical comedy in three acts. [1924.]<br />

We moderns: a post-war comedy in three movements (allegro,<br />

andante, adagio). 1926.<br />

Speeches, articles and letters <strong>of</strong> Israel Zangwill. Ed M. Simon 1937.<br />

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Wells, H. G. Mr Zangwill’s Master. Saturday Rev 18 May 1895.<br />

Wells, H. G. Mr Zangwill’s egoists. Saturday Rev 2 Jan 1897.<br />

Oliphant, J. In his Victorian novelists, 1899.<br />

Baron, A. and I. Finestein. <strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Zangwill. Jewish Quart 5 1957.<br />

Leftwich, J. Israel Zangwill. 1957.<br />

Wohlgelernter, M. Israel Zangwill: a study. 1964.<br />

Adams, E. B. Israel Zangwill. New York 1971.<br />

Udelson, J. H. Dreamer <strong>of</strong> the ghetto: the life and works <strong>of</strong> Israel<br />

Zangwill. Tuscaloosa 1990.<br />

v. Children’s books<br />

<strong>The</strong> following are not included: (i) alphabets as such; (ii) didactic works <strong>of</strong> all<br />

kinds, including those meant merely to convey knowledge in a domestic or<br />

familiar way; (iii) works in which pictures purposely predominate over text;<br />

(iv) anthologies, with a few special exceptions, particularly in respect <strong>of</strong> fairy<br />

tales. <strong>The</strong> more voluminous writers are represented only by a typical selection.<br />

(1) general works<br />

Israel Zangwill | Children’s Books<br />

Trimmer, S. <strong>The</strong> guardian <strong>of</strong> education. 5 vols 1802–4.<br />

[Kendrew, J. (publisher <strong>of</strong> York).] A collection <strong>of</strong> the publications <strong>of</strong><br />

J. Kendrew. nd.<br />

Titmarsh, Michael Angelo’ (W. M. Thackeray). On some illustrated<br />

children’s books. Fraser’s Mag Apr 1846.<br />

Yonge, C. M. Children’s literature <strong>of</strong> the last century [1769–1869].<br />

Macmillan’s Mag July–Sep 1869.<br />

Yonge, C. M. A storehouse <strong>of</strong> stories. 2 vols 1870–2. Selections from<br />

18th and 19th centuries, with historical introd.<br />

Mackarness, Mrs H. Children <strong>of</strong> the olden time. 1874.<br />

Tytler, Sarah’ (H. Keddie). Childhood a hundred years ago. 1877.<br />

Tuer, A. W. 1,000 quaint cuts from books <strong>of</strong> other days. [1886.]<br />

Molesworth, Mrs M. L. <strong>The</strong> best books for children. Pall Mall<br />

Gazette 29 Oct 1887.<br />

Welsh, C. On coloured books for children. 1887. No 12 <strong>of</strong> priv ptd<br />

Opuscula <strong>of</strong> the sette <strong>of</strong> odd vols.<br />

Yonge, C. M. What books to lend and what to give. [1887.]<br />

Hewins, C. <strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> children’s books [early <strong>English</strong> and<br />

American]. Atlantic Monthly Jan 1888.<br />

Salmon, E. Juvenile literature as it is. 1888.<br />

Pearson, E. Banbury chapbooks and nursery toy book literature <strong>of</strong><br />

the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. 1890 (priv ptd).<br />

Field, Mrs E. N. <strong>The</strong> child and his book. 1891.<br />

Molesworth, Mrs M. L. On the art <strong>of</strong> writing fiction for children.<br />

Atalanta 6 1893.<br />

Anon. Children yesterday and today. Quart Rev 183 1896.<br />

White, G. Children’s books and their illustrators. Studio special no<br />

1897–8.<br />

Molesworth, Mrs M. L. Story-reading and story-writing.<br />

Chambers’s Jnl 5 Nov 1898.<br />

Tuer, A. W. Pages and pictures from forgotten children’s books.<br />

1898–9.<br />

Tuer, A. W. Stories from old fashioned children’s books. 1899–1900.<br />

Tallentyre, S. G.’ (E. B. Hall). <strong>The</strong> road to knowledge a hundred years<br />

ago. Cornhill Mag Dec 1900.<br />

Lucas, E. V. Old fashioned tales. 1905. Selections with introd.<br />

Lucas, E. V. Forgotten tales <strong>of</strong> long ago. 1906. Selections with introd.<br />

Dodd, C. I. Some aspects <strong>of</strong> children’s books. Nat Rev Jan 1905.<br />

Moses, M. J. Children’s books and reading. New York 1907.<br />

H. M. Stationery Office. Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the British section <strong>of</strong> the international<br />

exhibition <strong>of</strong> the book industry and graphic arts,<br />

Leipzig. 1914. Special section devoted to children’s books; introd<br />

by A. Rackham and F. J. H. Darton.<br />

Barry, F. V. A century <strong>of</strong> children’s books. 1922.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Horn Book Magazine. Boston 1924– . In progress.<br />

Andreae, G. <strong>The</strong> dawn <strong>of</strong> juvenile literature in England. Amsterdam<br />

1925.<br />

[Gumuchian et Cie.] Les livres de l’enfance du XVe au XIXe siècle.<br />

Préface de Paul Gavault. Paris [1930]. A bookseller’s catalogue, virtually<br />

a bibliography.<br />

Fulham Public Libraries. Catalogue <strong>of</strong> an exhibition <strong>of</strong> children’s<br />

books <strong>of</strong> long ago; foreword by F. E. Hansford. [1931.]<br />

Darton, F. J. H. Children’s books in England: five centuries <strong>of</strong> social<br />

life. <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1932; ed K. M. Lines, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1958 (rev); rev B.<br />

Alderson 1982.<br />

Hazard, P. Les livres, les enfants et les hommes. Paris 1932; tr Boston<br />

1944.<br />

Ridding, L. E. A nursery library seventy-five years ago.<br />

Contemporary Rev Sep 1932.<br />

Sayers, W. C. B. A manual <strong>of</strong> children’s libraries. 1932.<br />

James, P. Children’s books <strong>of</strong> yesterday. Studio special no 1933.<br />

Maxe, M. Children’s books ancient and modern. Nat Rev Dec 1933.<br />

Rosenbach, A. S. W. Early American children’s books. Portland ME<br />

1933 (priv ptd).<br />

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