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<strong>The</strong> young commander: a novel. 1856.<br />

Bella Sandford: a tale. 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new buccaneers: a tale <strong>of</strong> the sea. 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young middy: or the perilous adventures <strong>of</strong> a boy <strong>of</strong>ficer among<br />

the royalists and republicans <strong>of</strong> the first French revolution. 1858,<br />

1859, Boston 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cruise <strong>of</strong> the Daring: a tale <strong>of</strong> the sea. 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lion <strong>of</strong> war: or the pirates <strong>of</strong> Loo Chow: a tale <strong>of</strong> the China seas<br />

for youths. 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> frigate and the lugger: a nautical romance. 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> queen <strong>of</strong> the seas. 1864.<br />

Our blue jackets, afloat and ashore. 1866.<br />

Also wrote adult novels with a nautical theme.<br />

James Leslie Armstrong<br />

Beningborough Hall: a tale <strong>of</strong> the eighteenth century. 1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heir <strong>of</strong> St Amerald: or the robber captain. 1845.<br />

Life <strong>of</strong> Lord Byron. 1846.<br />

Pretty tales for pretty people: or pictures <strong>of</strong> life. Designed chiefly for<br />

the perusal <strong>of</strong> young persons. 1848.<br />

Jessie F. Armstrong<br />

Birds and their ways. 1884 (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s a friend for little children. 1884.<br />

Climbing higher. 1887.<br />

Little Phil’s Christmas gifts. 1887.<br />

Ernest and Ida: or Christmas at Montague House. 1888.<br />

Lost, stolen or strayed: a story <strong>of</strong> London life. 1888, 1905, [1907].<br />

For the king and the cross: a story for girls. 1889, 1906.<br />

A shadow on the threshold: or a little leaven. 1889.<br />

Celestine and Sallie: or two dolls and two homes. 1890.<br />

Frank Horton’s heritage: or a yoke <strong>of</strong> bondage. [1890.]<br />

Not like other folks: a city story. 1890, 1903.<br />

Doris’s little girl: a story. 1891.<br />

Griggie’s pilgrimage: or ‘Heaven is my home’. 1891.<br />

From out <strong>of</strong> the past: a story. 1892.<br />

Westminster chimes. 1893.<br />

St Mervyn’s. 1894.<br />

Mark Marksen’s secret. A story. [1895.]<br />

Benzoni’s children. [1896.]<br />

Kitty Landon’s girlhood: a story. 1896.<br />

Eva Chaloner’s story: a temptation. [1897.]<br />

Through Rosamund’s eyes: a story <strong>of</strong> the seventeenth century.<br />

1898.<br />

No 6 Victoria Ward: a tale. London and New York 1901.<br />

Zeph Miller: or a brother’s love. [1906.]<br />

Edwin Lester Linden Arnold<br />

A summer holiday in Scandinavia. 1877.<br />

England as she seems. Being selections from the notes <strong>of</strong> an Arab<br />

Hadji. 1888.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wonderful adventures <strong>of</strong> Phra the Phoenician. 1891, 1898 (illustr<br />

H. M. Paget), 1910, 1936.<br />

<strong>The</strong> constable <strong>of</strong> St Nicholas. 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Ulla and other tales. 1895.<br />

Little Gullivar Jones: his vacation. 1901, 1905.<br />

Lepidus the centurion. A Roman <strong>of</strong> to-day. 1901.<br />

Also wrote a number <strong>of</strong> other bks, including some on c<strong>of</strong>fee cultivation.<br />

Rev John Christopher Atkinson 1814–1900<br />

Walks, talks, travels and exploits <strong>of</strong> two schoolboys. A book for boys.<br />

1859, 1892, 1898.<br />

Playhours and half holidays: or further experiences <strong>of</strong> two schoolboys.<br />

1860, 1862.<br />

Lost: or what came from a slip from ‘honour bright’. 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> last <strong>of</strong> the giant killers: or the exploits <strong>of</strong> Sir Jack <strong>of</strong> Danby Dale.<br />

1891, 1893 (illustr N. Ericksen).<br />

Scenes in fairyland or Miss Mary’s visits to the court <strong>of</strong> fairy realm.<br />

1892 (illustr C. E. Brock).<br />

Also wrote numerous other bks.<br />

William Atkinson<br />

Western stories. 1893 (illustr W. S. Stacey).<br />

Helen Atteridge<br />

Bunty and the boys. 1888.<br />

Foremost if I can. 1891 (illustr G. Browne), 1891.<br />

Butterfly ballads and stories in rhyme. 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bravest <strong>of</strong> the brave, and the story <strong>of</strong> a soldier, a donkey and a<br />

doll. 1900.<br />

Fluffy and Jack. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> queer house next door. 1900.<br />

To school and away. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mystery <strong>of</strong> Master Max and the shrimps <strong>of</strong> Shrimpton. 1900.<br />

Uncle Silvio’s secret. 1900.<br />

Madame Aublay<br />

<strong>The</strong> young child’s moralist: or the two little brothers. 1827.<br />

<strong>The</strong> black aunt. Stories and legends for children. (Tr from Ger)<br />

Leipzig nd.<br />

Adelaide Austen<br />

Among the mountains: tales for the young. 1871.<br />

Bible stories and their lessons. 1871.<br />

Effie’s Christmas and other stories. 1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> holidays at Wilton and other stories. Edinburgh 1871.<br />

Noble Joe: or the boy that was washed ashore. Edinburgh 1871.<br />

A book <strong>of</strong> favourite animals, domestic and wild. Edinburgh 1876,<br />

1893.<br />

Stella Austin d. 1893<br />

Richard André | Stella Austin<br />

Stumps: a story for children. 1873, 1885 (tr Fr).<br />

Somebody. A story for children. 1875, 1883 (tr Fr), 1900.<br />

Not a bit like mother. 1876.<br />

Rags and tatters: a story for boys and girls. 1876.<br />

For old sake’s sake. 1877, 1882 (3rd edn), 1898 (4th edn).<br />

Uncle Philip: a tale for boys and girls. 1877, 1903.<br />

Ben Cramer, working jeweller: a tale for boys and girls. 1879.<br />

Pat: a story for children. 1880, (as Pat: a story for boys and girls 1902,<br />

1903).<br />

Our next door neighbour. A story for children. 1881, 1898 (4th edn).<br />

Great grandmother’s shoes: a story for children. 1881, 1882 (2nd edn).<br />

Other people. A story <strong>of</strong> modern chivalry. 1883, 1903.<br />

Wings: a tale. 1883, 1904.<br />

Kenneth’s children. A story for boys and girls. 1884, 1903.<br />

Mother Bunch: a story for boys and girls. 1884, 1905.<br />

Two stories <strong>of</strong> two. Grandmother’s darling and a faithful heart. 1885.<br />

Jack Frost’s little prisoners: a collection <strong>of</strong> stories for children from<br />

4 to 12 years <strong>of</strong> age. 1887 (4th edn).<br />

Tom the hero. 1887 (illus).<br />

Paul’s friend. A story for children and the childlike. 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little Princess Angle: a story for children <strong>of</strong> all ages. 1890, 1912.<br />

Tib and Sib. A story for children. 1892.<br />

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