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Frank Warleigh’s holidays. [1903.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> three trappers. [1909.]<br />

Emma Anne Georgina Davenport<br />

Kate and her cousins: or happy holidays. New York and Cincinatti nd.<br />

Philip: or Content. A story <strong>of</strong> real life, written by a mother for her<br />

children. [1855.]<br />

Jamie’s questions. 1858.<br />

Weak and wilful: a tale for children. 1858.<br />

Live toys: or anecdotes <strong>of</strong> our four-legged and other pets. 1862<br />

(illustr H. Weir).<br />

Fickle Flora and her seaside friends. 1863 (illus), London and New<br />

York [1881].<br />

Our birthdays; and how to improve them. 1864, 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> happy holidays: or brothers and sisters at home. 1865, 1884.<br />

<strong>The</strong> holidays abroad: or right at last. 1867, London and New York<br />

[1881].<br />

Phillis: or the jealous one. 1867.<br />

Grandmamma: a tale for children. 1868.<br />

Constance and Nellie: or the lost will. 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> author <strong>of</strong> adult fiction and religious tracts.<br />

Gwendoline Davidson<br />

Kitten goblins. [1889.]<br />

A story <strong>of</strong> stops. [1890] (illustr G. Davidson).<br />

<strong>The</strong> garden <strong>of</strong> time. A tale for children. [1896] (illustr J. J. Guthrie).<br />

Also wrote poetry.<br />

George Christopher Davies<br />

Rambles and adventures <strong>of</strong> our school field club. 1875 (illus), 1881.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Swan and her crew: or the adventures <strong>of</strong> three young naturalists<br />

and sportsmen on the rivers and broads <strong>of</strong> Norfolk. 1876 (illus),<br />

1889 (6th edn), 1924, 1932.<br />

Wildcat tower: or the adventures <strong>of</strong> four boys in pursuit <strong>of</strong> sport and<br />

natural history in the north countrie. 1877 (illus), 1889.<br />

Peter Penniless, gamekeeper and gentleman. [1884.]<br />

Also wrote on sailing and waterways.<br />

Mary Davison<br />

Lucille: or faithful in a few things. 1883 (illustr F. Dadd).<br />

Isaac Day<br />

Scenes for the young: or pleasing tales, designed to promote good<br />

manners and a love <strong>of</strong> virtue in children. 1807, 1809, 4th edn 1821.<br />

Mary H. Debenham<br />

<strong>The</strong> captain <strong>of</strong> five. 1885.<br />

St Helen’s well. London and New York [1888].<br />

One red rose. 189? (illus).<br />

Fairmeadows Farm. [1890.]<br />

A little candle. 1890.<br />

<strong>The</strong> princess <strong>of</strong> Penruth. 1890.<br />

For king and home. [1891.]<br />

Mistress Phil. 1891.<br />

Moor and moss. 1892 (illustr W. S. Stacey).<br />

Household troops. 1893.<br />

My goddaughter. London and New York 1893 (illustr W. S. Stacey).<br />

Three little maids from school. 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mavis and the Merlin. London and New York 1895 (illustr W. S.<br />

Stacey).<br />

Two maiden aunts. [1895.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> whispering winds and the tales that they told. 1895.<br />

Holiday tasks. A story for children. 1897 (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> ruler <strong>of</strong> this house. London and New York 1898.<br />

My lady’s slippers. London and New York [1899] (illus).<br />

Keepers <strong>of</strong> England. 1900.<br />

Sowing and harvesting. London and New York 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> roses <strong>of</strong> the red house. 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Waterloo lass. London and New York 1901 (illustr W. S. Stacey).<br />

Lavender. 1906.<br />

Also wrote religious bks and plays.<br />

Clara de Chatelain, née de Poligny 1807–76<br />

<strong>The</strong> captive sky lark: or do as you would be done by. A tale. nd, 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> silver swan: a fairy tale. 1847 (illus).<br />

Merry tales for little folk. 1851.<br />

Naughty boys and girls. (Tr from Ger 1852.)<br />

Cottage life: or tales at Dame Barbara’s tea table. 1853 (illus).<br />

Tony the sleepless. An original tale. 1854.<br />

<strong>The</strong> girl’s own book. 1856, 1858.<br />

A laughter book for little folk. 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Tom Thumb. [186-?]<br />

Finnikin and his golden pippins. An original tale. 1860.<br />

Jocko: the Brazilian ape. [1860.]<br />

Babyland: an original fairy tale. 1861.<br />

Potluck: an original fairy tale. 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lilliputian library. 1861[?]<br />

<strong>The</strong> night laundress: an original fairy tale. 1861.<br />

Up horsie: an original fairy tale. 1861.<br />

Little Ada and her crinoline. A tale <strong>of</strong> the times for little folks. [1862.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Henrietta and the ayah: or do not trust to appearances.<br />

[1861.]<br />

My little schoolfellow; or one good turn deserves another. 1864.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sedan chair and Sir Wilfred’s seven flights. 1866.<br />

Dolly’s picture book. (Tr from Ger 1870.)<br />

Truly noble. 1873.<br />

Also translated children’s fiction and educational texts from Ger.<br />

Mary Augusta de Morgan 1850–1907<br />

On a pincushion and other tales. 1876, 1877 (illustr W. de Morgan).<br />

<strong>The</strong> necklace <strong>of</strong> Princess Fiorimonde and other stories. 1880 (illustr<br />

W. Crane).<br />

<strong>The</strong> French girl at our school, and other stories. 1887. By Mary<br />

Augusta de Morgan and Edith Dixon.<br />

Nobody’s pet. A story <strong>of</strong> brother and sister. [1894.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> wind fairies and other tales. 1900.<br />

See introd by R. L. Green to <strong>The</strong> necklace <strong>of</strong> Princess Fiorimonde and<br />

other stories: being the complete fairy tales <strong>of</strong> Mary de Morgan, 1963.<br />

Aimé de Ventoux<br />

Dorothy’s duck. [1888.]<br />

Grandmother’s forget-me-nots. A story for girls. 1894.<br />

He, she and it. A story for younger children. 1894.<br />

Charles Dickens 1812–70<br />

Edith E. Cuthell | Charles Dickens<br />

<strong>The</strong> cricket on the hearth. A fairy tale <strong>of</strong> home. 1845 (20 edns were<br />

pbd in the first year <strong>of</strong> pbn).<br />

A child’s history <strong>of</strong> England. vol 1 1852, vol 2 1853, vol 3 1854.<br />

Holiday romance. All the Year Round Jan–Mar 1868. (4 stories, 3<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten rptd separately as Captain Boldheart, <strong>The</strong> magic fishbone,<br />

Mrs Orange and Mrs Alicumpaine).<br />

See also col 1181.<br />

1781 | 1782

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