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Rev William Gresley 1801–86<br />

<strong>The</strong> baron’s little daughter and other tales in prose and verse. 1848,<br />

1850.<br />

Frank’s first trip to the Continent. 1854.<br />

Colton Green: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Black Country. 1854.<br />

Elizabeth Caroline Grey<br />

<strong>The</strong> autobiography <strong>of</strong> Frank: the happiest little dog that ever lived.<br />

1861.<br />

Also pbd numerous religious texts.<br />

Mrs Mary Grey<br />

Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Dicky, a yellow canary. 1831.<br />

Rosamond S. Grey<br />

Summer clouds. A tale for the young. London and Dublin 1871.<br />

Sidney Grey<br />

Story-land. nd (illustr E. Evans).<br />

<strong>The</strong> runaways. [1886.]<br />

Miss Grierson<br />

<strong>The</strong> visit: or Mamma and the children. Edinburgh 1824.<br />

<strong>The</strong> student’s walk: or a Sabbath in the country. 1825.<br />

Also pbd historical and biographical works and evangelical fiction.<br />

John Percy Groves<br />

From cadet to captain. London and New York 1883.<br />

Archibald Clavering Gunter<br />

Small boys in big boots. A story for children <strong>of</strong> all ages. 1890.<br />

John Habberton 1842–1921<br />

Helen’s babies. Glasgow 1877, 1911.<br />

Other people’s children. 1905.<br />

Julia Hack<br />

Kathleen: or a maiden’s influence. [1899.]<br />

Maria Hack, née Barton 1777–1844<br />

Winter evenings: or tales <strong>of</strong> travellers. 4 vols 1818, 1823, 1840, 1853<br />

(rev).<br />

<strong>The</strong> winter scene. 1818.<br />

Grecian stories. 1819.<br />

<strong>English</strong> stories. 1820, 1839 (as <strong>English</strong> stories <strong>of</strong> the olden time).<br />

Harry Beaufroy: or the pupil <strong>of</strong> nature. 1821, 1824.<br />

Oriental fragments. 1828.<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> animals, intended for children between five and seven<br />

years old. 5th edn 1887. 2nd ser intended for children between<br />

seven and ten years old, 1831.<br />

Adventures by land and sea. 1877.<br />

Inland and ice deserts. 1877.<br />

Travels in hot and cold lands. 1877.<br />

Henry Rider Haggard 1856–1925<br />

See also col 1557.<br />

Anna Maria Hall<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hartopp jubilee. [1840?]<br />

See also col 1304.<br />

Clara Hall<br />

<strong>The</strong> juvenile mirror. 183?<br />

Edith King Hall<br />

My Aunt Nan. [1894.]<br />

That little beggar. 1895.<br />

<strong>The</strong> red umbrella and other stories. 1896.<br />

Adventures in Toyland. [1897.]<br />

Mig and her friends. 1897.<br />

Mother’s little lady. 1898.<br />

Tales from a farmyard. 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Admiralty house: a story. 1899.<br />

Andy’s trust. 1899.<br />

Irma’s zither. 1899.<br />

That examination paper! A story for girls. 1900.<br />

Caroline M. Hallett<br />

<strong>The</strong> upward path. A book for boys. 1883.<br />

Every Sunday. A book for boys. [1889.]<br />

With none to help. 1891.<br />

Sunday evening. A book for girls. 1894.<br />

Called to fight. A book for boys. 1900.<br />

James Orchard Halliwell 1820–89<br />

<strong>The</strong> nursery rhymes <strong>of</strong> England, obtained principally from oral tradition.<br />

1842, 1843, 1844, 1846, 1853, 1860, 1863.<br />

Popular rhymes and nursery tales <strong>of</strong> England: a sequel to <strong>The</strong><br />

nursery rhymes <strong>of</strong> England. 1849.<br />

Pbd extensively on literary history and biography.<br />

Margaret Hamer see Maggie Brown<br />

Sarah Sharp Hamer, ‘Olive Patch’, ‘Phyllis<br />

Browne’<br />

Happy little people. 1882.<br />

A parcel <strong>of</strong> children, with some account <strong>of</strong> their doings. 1886.<br />

Mrs Somerville and Mary Carpenter. 1887.<br />

Mrs C. G. Hamilton<br />

<strong>The</strong> unclaimed daughter. [1853.]<br />

Catherine Jane Hamilton b. 1841<br />

Rivals at school: or a lesson for life. [1888.]<br />

S. L. Hands<br />

Ben <strong>of</strong> Friar Alley: a story. 1898, 4th edn 1899.<br />

Charles Henry Hanson<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> the days <strong>of</strong> King Arthur. 1882 (illustr G. Doré).<br />

‘Harriet’<br />

See Lydia Falconer Miller.<br />

E. M. Green | ‘Harriet’<br />

1801 | 1802

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