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Jessie Mansergh, later Mrs George de Horne<br />

Vaizey<br />

Rose coloured thread. 1898.<br />

About Peggy Saville. 1900, [1920?].<br />

More about Peggy. 1901, 1908.<br />

Tom and some other girls: a public school story. 1901.<br />

More about Pixie. 1903, 1905, 1941.<br />

Big game: a story for girls. [1905], [1908] (illus).<br />

Ethelreda the ready: a school story. 1910.<br />

Also pbd adult novels.<br />

Charles Mansford<br />

Under the naga banner. 1897 (illus).<br />

A regular contributor to Chums and Boys’ Friend.<br />

Alicia Catherine Mant 1788?–1869<br />

Ellen: or the young godmother. A tale for youth. 1812, 1814, 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> canary bird. 1817.<br />

Margaret Melville and the soldier’s daughter: or juvenile memoirs.<br />

1818, 1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young naturalist: a tale. 1824 (2nd edn).<br />

Also pbd adult novels.<br />

Frederick Woods Mant<br />

<strong>The</strong> young midshipman: or twelve years at sea. [189?]<br />

M. B. Manwell<br />

Gerty’s triumph. A Cornish story. 1883, 1911, 1919.<br />

Dad’s Dorothy. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a Tuesday’s bairn. 1889, 1908, 1922.<br />

Crowded out: or the story <strong>of</strong> Lil’s patience. [1890.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> little house on the cliff. [1891.]<br />

Geordie Stuart. A story <strong>of</strong> Waterloo. [1892.]<br />

Niece Marjorie. A story for girls. [1892.]<br />

Tony’s neighbour. A story for boys. [1892.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bents <strong>of</strong> Battersby. 1893.<br />

Little Miss: or Leslie Underwood’s fortune. 1895, 1910.<br />

Mother’s boy. 1895.<br />

Nobly planned. [1896.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> waif <strong>of</strong> bounder’s tents. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> captain’s bunk: a story for boys and girls. [1898.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> white prince and Bobo link. [1898.]<br />

Carol Adair. 1899 (illus).<br />

Roy’s sister: or ‘this way and hers’. [1899.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> other Carews. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boys <strong>of</strong> Monk’s Harold: a tale <strong>of</strong> adventure. [190?], 1907.<br />

Daisy’s knight. [1901.]<br />

Kit and Co. [1901.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> powder monkey’s yarn. [1901.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> wind that shakes the barley. [1901.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> young knights <strong>of</strong> Gaddesdon. [1901.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> girls <strong>of</strong> Dancy Dene. 1902.<br />

Granny’s girls. [1903.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> doll, the Sprat and Peter. [1911.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> crew <strong>of</strong> the rectory. [1912] (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> girls <strong>of</strong> St Ursula’s. 1912.<br />

Grace Mara<br />

Daisy’s visit to Uncle Jack and what came <strong>of</strong> it. 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> angel’s charge: a story for children. 1898.<br />

Jane Marcet, née Haldimand 1769–1858<br />

Conversations for children on chemistry, in which the elements <strong>of</strong><br />

science are familiarly explained and illustrated by experiment.<br />

1806, 1809, 1814, 1817, 1819, 1824, 1853.<br />

Conversations on the history <strong>of</strong> England for the use <strong>of</strong> children.<br />

1829.<br />

Bertha’s visit to her uncle in England. 1830, 1831, 1836 (as Bertha’s<br />

journal while on a visit to England), 1846 (6th edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> season’s stories for very young children. 1832, 1854, 1861 (7th<br />

edn).<br />

Mary’s grammar interspersed with stories. 1833, 1885.<br />

Willy’s holidays: or conversations on different kinds <strong>of</strong> government.<br />

Intended for young children. 1836.<br />

Conversations for children on land and water. 1838.<br />

Conversations on language for children. 1844.<br />

Lessons on animals, vegetables and minerals. 1844.<br />

Willy’s stories for young children. 1845.<br />

Willy’s travels on the railroad. 1847.<br />

<strong>The</strong> heiress in her minority: or the progress <strong>of</strong> character. 1850.<br />

Mary’s grammar. 1851.<br />

Rich and poor. 1851.<br />

Also pbd numerous didactic bks. See also col 2494.<br />

Clarice March<br />

Marred by meddling. 1894.<br />

Doris’s high school days. 1899.<br />

Bessie Marchant, later Mrs A. J. Comfort<br />

1862–1941<br />

<strong>The</strong> house at Brambling Minster. nd (illustr W. S. Stacey).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bessie Marchant omnibus book. [1892.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> old house by the water. [1894.]<br />

Weasel Tim. [1896.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rajah’s daughter: or the half-moon girl. 1899.<br />

Winning his way: a story for boys. [1899.]<br />

Also pbd over 100 adventure stories for girls in the twentieth century.<br />

Augusta Marryat 1834–98<br />

See col 1630.<br />

Emilia Marryat, later Norris 1835–75<br />

See col 1631.<br />

‘Captain Marryat’, Frederick Marryat 1792–1848<br />

Masterman ready: or the wreck <strong>of</strong> the Pacific, written for young<br />

people. 3 vols 1841–2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> settlers in Canada, written for young people. 2 vols 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children <strong>of</strong> the New Forest. 2 vols [1847].<br />

<strong>The</strong> little savage. 2 pts 1848–9. Ed F. S. Marryat; <strong>of</strong> pt 2 Frederick<br />

Marryat only wrote 2 chs.<br />

See also col 953.<br />

Beatrice Marshall<br />

Nancy’s nephew: or Mike’s first campaign. [c. 1886–9.]<br />

Charles Marshall, ‘Heraclitus Gab’<br />

King Gab’s story bag and the wonderful stories it contained.<br />

London and New York [1869].<br />

Minnie Mackean | Charles Marshall<br />

1829 | 1830

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