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Children’s Books<br />

1787 | 1788<br />

William’s secret. 1819.<br />

Early seeds to produce spring flowers. [1820?]<br />

Flowers <strong>of</strong> instruction: or familiar subjects in verse. [1820.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> progress <strong>of</strong> the quartern loaf. A poem. 1820.<br />

Rural employments: or a peep into village concerns. Designed to<br />

instruct the minds <strong>of</strong> young children. 1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tell-tale. 1820.<br />

Confidential memoirs: or the adventure <strong>of</strong> a parrot. 1821.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Tommy Two-shoes, a greyhound, a cat and a monkey.<br />

1821.<br />

<strong>The</strong> book <strong>of</strong> birds, beautifully coloured, with a description <strong>of</strong> each,<br />

adapted to the capacities <strong>of</strong> infant minds, in words <strong>of</strong> two or<br />

three syllables. 1822, 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children in the wood. 1822, 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> girl <strong>of</strong> friendship: or the riddle explained. 1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sunflower. 1822. Verse.<br />

Plain things for little folks. 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two Edwards: or pride and prejudice unmasked. 1823,<br />

Philadelphia 1827.<br />

Gems in the mine: or traits and habits <strong>of</strong> childhood. 1824.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rose. Containing original poems for young people. [1824.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> bird’s nest. [1825.]<br />

Elliott’s tales for boys and girls. 1825, 1829; tr Fr 1825 (by A. F. E.<br />

Lepée).<br />

Innocent poetry, containing moral and religious truths for infant<br />

minds. [1825], 1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little meddler: or one fault leads to many. 1825.<br />

Mischief not fun. [1825?]<br />

No time like the present. [1825.]<br />

Precept and example: or midsummer holidays. [1825.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> ramble: or more paths than one. [1825.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> sailor boy. [1825.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> little mimic. [1826.]<br />

Grateful tributes: or recollections <strong>of</strong> infancy. [1830.]<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> truth. [1830?]<br />

Amusement for little girls’ leisure hours. [1831.]<br />

Scripture sketches. 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> aunt and niece. <strong>The</strong> double journal: or Christmas tidings.<br />

[1840.]<br />

Bear and forbear and Pennywise and pound foolish. [1840.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> contrast: or how to be happy. [1840.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> cousins: or quality before quantity, conceit, not merit. [1840.]<br />

Industry and idleness. [1840.]<br />

Tales for girls. [1840.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> truant reclaimed. [1840.]<br />

Tales for boys. 1842.<br />

Also pbd trns <strong>of</strong> moral theology from Fr. See also col 335.<br />

Edwin John Ellis 1840–1916<br />

Original nursery rhymes. 1865.<br />

Doda’s birthday: the faithful record <strong>of</strong> all that befell a little girl on a<br />

long eventful day. London and Belfast 1873.<br />

Also wrote poetry.<br />

Margaret Ellis<br />

After the holidays: or Wynnie’s work. nd.<br />

What the children heard under the old oak tree: a story <strong>of</strong> Bradgate<br />

Park. London and Leicester 1858.<br />

George Emmett<br />

For valour: or how I won the Victoria Cross. 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boys <strong>of</strong> Bircham School. 1867, 1869 (as <strong>The</strong> boys <strong>of</strong> Bircham<br />

School and Out on the world).<br />

Black-eyed Susan: or pirates ashore. 1868.<br />

Robin Hood and the outlaws <strong>of</strong> Sherwood Forest. 1869, 1885.<br />

Young Tom’s schooldays. 1871 (illustr Phiz), 1885.<br />

Young Tom Wildrake’s adventures in Europe, Asia, Africa and<br />

America. 1871 (illus).<br />

Adrift on the Spanish Main. 1875, 1885.<br />

Crusoe Jack: the king <strong>of</strong> the thousand islands. 1875 (illus), 1890.<br />

Charity Joe: or from street boy to Lord Mayor. 1880 (illus).<br />

Sheet anchor Jack. 1880, 1885.<br />

All’s well. 1885.<br />

Midshipman Tom. 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pirate’s tale. 1885.<br />

Shot and shell. A series <strong>of</strong> military stories. 1885.<br />

Tomahawk and rifle. 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> war cruise <strong>of</strong> the Mosca. 1885.<br />

Whip-the-wind. A tale <strong>of</strong> the prairie. 1885.<br />

Viscountess Enfield, Alice Harriet Frederica<br />

Byng, Viscountess Strafford 1830–1928<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dayrells: a domestic story. 1866.<br />

Blameless knights: or Lutzen and La Vendée. 1876.<br />

Also edited biographical works and wrote devotional texts.<br />

Alfred H. Engelbach<br />

Lionel’s revenge: or the young royalists. 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wreck <strong>of</strong> the Osprey. A story for boys. 1867.<br />

Poor little Gaspard’s drum. A tale <strong>of</strong> the French Revolution. 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Danes in England. A tale <strong>of</strong> the days <strong>of</strong> King Alfred. 1878.<br />

Dick Darlington at home and abroad. 1878, 1881.<br />

Kitty Bligh’s birthday. 1879.<br />

Monsieur Jack. A tale <strong>of</strong> the old war-time. 1879.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three millstones. A story <strong>of</strong> the British Legion. 1880.<br />

Bertie and his sister. A domestic story. 1881.<br />

Ned Lyttleton’s little one. A tale <strong>of</strong> a traveller. 1881.<br />

Juanita: a peninsula story for young people. 1891.<br />

Also wrote historical works and adult novels.<br />

Clara <strong>English</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> children in the wood: an instructive tale. 1801, 1807, 1814, 1818,<br />

1820.<br />

<strong>The</strong> affecting history <strong>of</strong> the children in the wood. 1813, 1816, 1817.<br />

Evelyn Everett-Green, ‘Cecil Adair’, ‘E. Ward’<br />

1856–1932<br />

By the sea: Frank Temple’s last holiday. 1879.<br />

Cuthbert Coningsby. A sequel to Maud Kingslake’s collect. 1884.<br />

Mr Hatherley’s boys. 1885, 1908.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cottage and the grange. 1885.<br />

A child without a name. A tale. 1887, 1905.<br />

Dulcie’s little brother: or doings at Little Monksholm. 1887, 1903,<br />

1920.<br />

Our Winnie: or ‘When the swallows go’. A story for children. 1887.<br />

Barbara’s brothers. 1888.<br />

Dulcie and Tottie: the story <strong>of</strong> an old fashioned pair. 1888, 1889, 1911,<br />

1923.<br />

Sodo: an ugly little boy; or Handsome is that handsome does. 1888.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little midshipman and other stories. 1889.<br />

Marcus Stratford’s charge: or Roy’s temptation. A tale. 1889, 1911.<br />

Miriam’s ambition: a story for children. 1889.<br />

Monica: a novel. 1889, 1900.<br />

My black sheep. 1889.<br />

My Boynie: the story <strong>of</strong> some motherless children. 1889.

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