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Pyles, M. S. Death and dying in children’s and young people’s literature:<br />

a survey and bibliography. 1988.<br />

Richards, J. Happiest days: the public schools in <strong>English</strong> fiction.<br />

1988.<br />

Sendak, M. Caldecott and Co: notes on books and pictures. 1988.<br />

Sherclif, W. H. Morality to adventure: Manchester Polytechnic’s collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> children’s books. 1840–1939. Manchester 1988.<br />

Whalley, J. and T. R. Chester. A history <strong>of</strong> children’s book illustration.<br />

1988.<br />

Avery, G. and J. Briggs. Children and their books: a celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />

work <strong>of</strong> Iona and Peter Opie. Oxford 1989.<br />

Jackson, M. V. Engines <strong>of</strong> instruction, mischief and magic: children’s<br />

literature in England from its beginnings to 1989. 1989.<br />

Nodelman, P. Words about pictures: narrative art <strong>of</strong> children’s<br />

picture books. 1989.<br />

Rowbotham, J. Good girls make good wives. Oxford 1989.<br />

Kirkpatrick, R. J. Bullies, beaks and flannelled fools: an annotated<br />

bibliography <strong>of</strong> boys’ school fiction 1742–1990. 1990.<br />

Moon, M. Benjamin Tabart’s juvenile library: a bibliography <strong>of</strong><br />

books for children published, written, edited and sold by Mr<br />

Tabart 1801–1820. Winchester and Detroit 1990.<br />

Reynolds, K. Girls only? Gender and popular children’s fiction in<br />

Britain 1880–1910. Hemel Hempstead 1990.<br />

Bristow, J. Empire boys: adventures in a man’s world. 1991.<br />

Ward, E. H. Girl’s own guide: an index to all the fiction in the Girl’s<br />

Own Paper from 1880–1941. Colne 1992.<br />

Watson, B. <strong>English</strong> schoolboy stories. Metuchen NJ 1992.<br />

Wilkin, B. Survival themes in fiction for children and young people.<br />

2nd edn 1993.<br />

Alderson, B. Childhood re-collected: early children’s books from the<br />

library <strong>of</strong> Marjorie Moon. 1994.<br />

Lesnik-Oberstien, K. Children’s literature: criticism and the<br />

fictional child. 1994.<br />

Reynolds, K. Children’s literature in the 1890s and the 1990s.<br />

Plymouth 1994.<br />

Zaidman, L. M. (ed). British children’s writers 1880–1914. Detroit<br />

and Washington 1994 (DLB vol 141).<br />

Hunt, P. Children’s literature: an illustrated history. 1995.<br />

Hunt, P. International encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> children’s literature. 1996.<br />

Khorana, M. British children’s writers 1800–1880. Detroit and<br />

Washington 1996 (DLB vol 163).<br />

Zipes, J. Happily ever after: fairy tales, children and the culture<br />

industry. London and New York 1997.<br />

(2) children’s writers<br />

Cecil Adair<br />

See Evelyn Everett Green.<br />

Ellinor Davenport Adams<br />

Wild raspberries: a tale <strong>of</strong> love and adventure. 1879.<br />

Colonel Russell’s baby. 1889.<br />

Comrades true. 1891.<br />

Robin’s ride: a story for children. 1891 (illustr W. S. Stacey).<br />

<strong>The</strong> disagreeable Duke. A Christmas whimsicality for holiday boys<br />

and girls. 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> holiday prize. A modern fairy tale. 1896 (illustr K. M. Skeating).<br />

Little Miss Conceit. [1896.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> palace on the moor. 1896.<br />

May, Guy and Jim; with other stories. 1897.<br />

Miss Secretary Ethel: a story for girls <strong>of</strong> to-day. [1898] (illustr H.<br />

Furniss).<br />

A girl <strong>of</strong> today. 1899.<br />

Miss Mary’s little maid. [1899.]<br />

Betty the bold. [1900.]<br />

Granny’s coach and four. [1900.]<br />

A queen among girls. 1900, [1935].<br />

Little greycoat. [1901], [1929].<br />

On honour. A home and school story. 1902, [1904].<br />

Elsie wins. 1902 (rptd from Miss E. D. Adams’s story).<br />

Those twins! 1902.<br />

Mrs Alfred W. Adams, Emma E. Adams<br />

Crumbs from nature’s table. 1878 (2nd edn).<br />

Henry Cadwallader Adams<br />

Cecil Adair | Henry Cadwallader Adams<br />

Capture <strong>of</strong> Tunis. nd.<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> the Kings: or tales for Sunday reading. nd (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> first <strong>of</strong> June: or schoolboy rivalry. A second tale <strong>of</strong> Charlton<br />

School. 1856, 1892.<br />

Sivan the sleeper. A tale <strong>of</strong> all time. 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> twelve foundations, and other poems. 1859.<br />

Schoolboy honour. A tale <strong>of</strong> Halminster College. 1861 (illus), 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Indian boy. 1865, [1893] (as Arthur’s champion or the Indian boy.<br />

A tale <strong>of</strong> Brunswick House.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> White Brunswickers: or reminiscences <strong>of</strong> schoolboy life. 1865.<br />

Balderscourt: or holiday tales. 1866.<br />

Sundays at Enscombe: or tales for Sunday reading. 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> judges <strong>of</strong> Israel: or tales for Sunday reading. 1866.<br />

Barford Bridge: or schoolboy trials. 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Enscombe stories: or tales for Sunday reading. 1868.<br />

Tales for Sunday reading. [1868.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy cavaliers: or the siege <strong>of</strong> Clidesford. 1869.<br />

Falconhurst: or birthday tales. 1869.<br />

Tales upon texts: or stories illustrative <strong>of</strong> scripture. 1870.<br />

Friend or foe. A tale <strong>of</strong> Sedgmoor. 1871 (illus).<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> the Civil Wars. 2 vols 1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Winborough boys: or Ellerslie Park. 1872 (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> doctor’s birthday: or the force <strong>of</strong> example. A third tale <strong>of</strong><br />

Charlton School. 1873.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> Walter’s school-days: a sequel to tales <strong>of</strong> Charlton School.<br />

1873 (illus).<br />

Frank Lawrence: or a young man’s fancy. 1873.<br />

Walter’s friend: or big boys and little ones. A fourth tale <strong>of</strong> Charlton<br />

School. 1873.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Woodleigh stories: or tales for Sunday reading. 1873 (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> chief <strong>of</strong> the school: or schoolboy ambition. A tale <strong>of</strong><br />

Nethercourt. 1874 (illus), 1881.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Falcon family: or Meta and Willy. A tale <strong>of</strong> two birthdays.<br />

[1874.]<br />

Wroxby College: or the Luscombe prize. A tale <strong>of</strong> boy life. 1874.<br />

Sunday evenings at home: being stories from history for every<br />

Sunday in the year. 1874, 1875, 1876, 1880–1.<br />

Hair-breadth escapes: or the adventures <strong>of</strong> three boys in South<br />

Africa. 1876.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> Nethercourt. 2 vols 1876.<br />

<strong>The</strong> original Robinson Crusoe. [1877.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> boys <strong>of</strong> Westonbury: or the monitorial system. 1878.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost rifle or schoolboy faction. A tale <strong>of</strong> Nethercourt. 1880.<br />

Who did it?: or Holmwood Priory. A schoolboy’s tale. 1882.<br />

Traveller’s tales. A book <strong>of</strong> marvels. 1883.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mystery <strong>of</strong> Beechey Grange: or the missing host. A tale for boys.<br />

[1884.]<br />

For James or George. A schoolboy’s tale <strong>of</strong> 1745. 1886 (illus), 1892<br />

(3rd edn), 1909.<br />

Wilton <strong>of</strong> Cuthbert’s. A tale <strong>of</strong> undergraduate life thirty years ago.<br />

1886.<br />

Who was Philip? A tale <strong>of</strong> public school life. 1886, 1910.<br />

1733 | 1734

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