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Children’s Books<br />

1755 | 1756<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy pilgrims. 1866.<br />

Tom and the crocodiles. 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy foresters. A tale <strong>of</strong> the days <strong>of</strong> Robin Hood. [1868], 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young Nile voyagers. 1868 (illus).<br />

Also wrote bks on acting, domestic economy and poetry. For other works, especially<br />

on domestic economy, see incomplete list at end <strong>of</strong> My mother’s<br />

stories, 1838.<br />

Hetty Bowman, Henrietta Bowman 1838–72<br />

Our village girls. 1863, 1886.<br />

Evelyn Howard: a tale. [1865.]<br />

Chapters in the life <strong>of</strong> Elsie Ellis. Edinburgh 1869, 1886.<br />

Lily Hope and her friends: a tale. Edinburgh 1873, [1885].<br />

Mary’s work, and other tales for her young friends. Edinburgh 1874,<br />

1886.<br />

Also wrote a number <strong>of</strong> bks on moral theology.<br />

Sir John Bowring 1792–1872<br />

Minor morals for young people, illustrated in tales and travels. 3 pts<br />

1834–9 (illustr G. Cruikshank and W. Heath).<br />

Wrote on religion, politics, law and poetry. See also col 238.<br />

Eleanor Vere Boyle, Mrs Boyle, the Hon Mrs<br />

Richard Cavendish Boyle 1825–1916<br />

Seventeen drawings. [1852], [1859], [1869].<br />

A children’s summer. 1853 (illus).<br />

Child’s play. [1853.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> May Queen. 1861 (illustr E. V. Boyle).<br />

Waifs and strays from a scrap book. 1862.<br />

In the fir-wood. 1866 (illus).<br />

A dream book. 1870.<br />

Beauty and the beast. 1873 (retold and illus).<br />

A new child’s play. 1877.<br />

Days and hours in a garden. 1884, 1896.<br />

A book <strong>of</strong> the heavenly birthdays. 1894 (2nd edn).<br />

Seven gardens and a palace. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> peacock’s pleasance. 1908.<br />

Also wrote and illus bks on art and gardening and translated bks from Ger.<br />

Mary Louisa Boyle 1819–90<br />

Woodland gossip. 1864 (tr from Ger).<br />

Also wrote dramatic verse and adult fiction.<br />

E. C. Boyse<br />

Murdered or . . .? A tale. nd.<br />

That most distressful country. 1886.<br />

Elizabeth Jane Brabazon<br />

Outlines <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> Ireland for schools and families. 1844,<br />

1847, 1865.<br />

Historical tales from the history <strong>of</strong> the Muslims in Spain. 1853.<br />

Home happiness: or three weeks in snow. 1855.<br />

Also wrote travel guides.<br />

Edward Bradley, ‘Cuthbert Bede’ 1827–89<br />

Fairy fables. 1858 (illustr A. Crowquill).<br />

Little Mr Bouncer and his friend. [1873].<br />

Happy hours at Wynford Grange. A story for children. 1859.<br />

See also col 1101.<br />

Sheila E. Braine<br />

Cynthia’s holiday. 1896.<br />

To tell the king the sky is falling. London and New York [1896] (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> luck <strong>of</strong> the Eardleys. 1898.<br />

Up the rainbow stairs. [1898.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> Princess <strong>of</strong> hearts. [1899], 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Turkish automaton. 1899, 1912.<br />

Pets and pastimes. 1900.<br />

With Rupert the brave. [1900.]<br />

A young crusader. 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> King’s blue boys. 1902.<br />

Fifine and her friends. A story for girls. 1903.<br />

Sparks from the nursery fire. 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little brown linnet. 1904.<br />

Pleasant surprises. 1904.<br />

Pip Pip. 1906.<br />

Our happy holiday. 1907.<br />

That lucky visit. 1913.<br />

Also wrote a number <strong>of</strong> bks <strong>of</strong> verses.<br />

Mary Eliza Bramston 1841–1912<br />

<strong>The</strong> snowball society: a story for children. 1877.<br />

Everingham girls. 1886.<br />

Home and school. A story for girls. 189? (illustr A. Pearse). Sequel to<br />

<strong>The</strong> snowball society.<br />

Rosamund’s girls: a school story. [189?], 1905? (illustr H. Piffard).<br />

<strong>The</strong> little treasure book <strong>of</strong> hymns and poems. [1891.]<br />

Five victims. A schoolroom story. [1892.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a cat and a cake during the Thirty Years War. [1896.]<br />

A girl’s outlook. 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> prince hereditary. A romance for boys. 1904.<br />

Barbara’s behaviour: a story for girls. 1907.<br />

Also wrote numerous novels for adults.<br />

Caroline Bray, Mrs Charles Bray, née Hennell<br />

1814–1905<br />

Paul Bradley. A village tale inculcating kindness to animals. 1876.<br />

Little Mop and other stories. 1886.<br />

Branded: or the sins <strong>of</strong> the Fathers shall be visited on the children.<br />

1888.<br />

Also wrote school textbooks.<br />

‘Brenda’, Mrs G. Castle Smith<br />

Froggy’s little brother. [1875.]<br />

Nothing to nobody. 1875.<br />

Lotty’s visits to Grandmama. 1877 (illus).<br />

A Saturday’s bairn. [1877.]<br />

Victoria Bess: or the ups and downs <strong>of</strong> a doll’s life. 1879 (illustr T.<br />

Pym).<br />

Fynie’s flower. 1880.<br />

Little cousins: or Georgie’s visits to Lotty. 1880.<br />

Without a reference: a Christmas story. 1882.<br />

Old England’s story in little words for little children. 1884 (illustr S.<br />

P. Hall and others).<br />

Five little partridges: or the pilot’s house. 1885 (illus).<br />

Dinah Mite. 1887.<br />

<strong>The</strong> shepherd’s darling. [1888], 1931.<br />

Uncle Steve’s locker. 1888 (illustr T. Pym).<br />

<strong>The</strong> earl’s granddaughter. 1896.<br />

Wonderful mates. 1900.<br />

A little brown tea-pot. [1902]; as Rosamund’s home: or a little brown<br />

tea-pot, 1927.

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