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Children’s Books<br />

1831 | 1832<br />

Emma Marshall, née Martin 1830–99<br />

Happy days at Fernback. 1861.<br />

Rainy days and how to meet them. 1863.<br />

Roger’s apprenticeship: or five years <strong>of</strong> a boy’s life. [1865.]<br />

Millicent Legh. 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old gateway: or the story <strong>of</strong> Agatha. 1867, [1900].<br />

<strong>The</strong> dawn <strong>of</strong> life: or little Mildred’s story, written by herself. [1867.]<br />

Daisy Bright. 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little peat cutters: or the song <strong>of</strong> love. 1868.<br />

<strong>The</strong>odora’s childhood: or the old house at Wynburn. 1868.<br />

Violet Douglas: or the problems <strong>of</strong> life. 1868.<br />

Grace Buxton: or the light <strong>of</strong> home. 1869.<br />

Christabel Kingscote: or the patience <strong>of</strong> hope. 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost lilies. New York [1870].<br />

Primrose: or the bells <strong>of</strong> Old Effingham. 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the two Margarets. [1870.]<br />

Three little sisters. 1871.<br />

To-day and yesterday: or a story <strong>of</strong> summer and winter holidays.<br />

1871.<br />

Matthew Frost, carrier: or little snowdrop’s mission. 1872.<br />

Stellafont Abbey: or nothing new. 1872.<br />

Between the cliffs: or Hal Forrester’s anchor. 1873.<br />

Mrs Mainwaring’s journal. 1874.<br />

Now-a-days: or King’s daughters. 1875.<br />

Three little brothers. 1875.<br />

<strong>The</strong> errant boy and the shop woman: or want <strong>of</strong> consideration in<br />

little things. [1876.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> governess: or pleading voices. 1876.<br />

Life’s aftermath. 1876.<br />

<strong>The</strong>odora’s childhood: or the old house at Wynbourn. 1876.<br />

Thoughtfulness for your mother. 1876.<br />

Mrs Haycock’s chronicles. [1877.]<br />

A lily among thorns. 1878.<br />

Marjory: or the gift <strong>of</strong> peace. 1878.<br />

Enough and to spare. 1879.<br />

Framilode Hall: or before honour is humility. 1879.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Rochemonts. 1879.<br />

<strong>The</strong> royal law: or the words <strong>of</strong> the King. [1879.]<br />

A chip <strong>of</strong>f the old block. 1880.<br />

Memories <strong>of</strong> troublous times. 1880.<br />

A rose without thorns. 1880.<br />

A violet in the shade. 1880.<br />

Dorothy’s daughters. 1881.<br />

Benvenuta: or rainbow colours. 1882.<br />

Crusts and crumpets. 1882.<br />

Dewdrops and diamonds. 1882.<br />

Rex and Regina: or the song <strong>of</strong> the river. 1882.<br />

Sir Christopher Crawley’s crochets. [1882.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> court and the cottage: a story for girls. 1883, 1898 (illus).<br />

Dayspring. 1883.<br />

Sir Valentine’s victory, and other stories. 1883.<br />

Mrs Willoughby’s octave. 1884.<br />

My Grandmother’s pictures. 1884.<br />

Silver chimes: or Olive. A story for children. 1884, [1904].<br />

<strong>The</strong> two homes. [1884.]<br />

Michael’s treasure: or choice silver. 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mistress <strong>of</strong> Twain Court. 1885.<br />

No. XIII: or the story <strong>of</strong> a lost vestal. 1885.<br />

Over the down: or a chapter <strong>of</strong> accidents. 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the lost emerald. 1885.<br />

Mistress Matchett’s mistake. 1886.<br />

Rhoda’s reward. 1886.<br />

Salome: or ‘let Patience have her perfect work’. 1886, 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tower on the cliff. 1886.<br />

Eaglehurst Towers. [1887.]<br />

In four reigns: the recollections <strong>of</strong> Althea Allingham 1785–1842.<br />

1887.<br />

Mistress Matchett’s mistake: or a very old story. 1887, [1905].<br />

Only a bunch <strong>of</strong> cherries. [1887.]<br />

Alma: or the story <strong>of</strong> a little music mistress. 1888.<br />

Bristol diamonds. 1888.<br />

Dulcibel’s day-dreams. 1888.<br />

Oliver’s old pictures. 1888.<br />

Golden silence: or annals <strong>of</strong> the Birkett family. 1889.<br />

Chris and Tina: or the twins. 1890.<br />

Curley’s crystal: or a light heart lives long. [1890.]<br />

Eastward ho! 1890.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mother’s chain: or the broken link. [1890.]<br />

Robert’s race: or more haste less speed. [1890.]<br />

Under Salisbury’s spire. 1890.<br />

When I was young. 1890.<br />

My lady bountiful. [1891.]<br />

Those three: or little wings. 1891.<br />

Little Miss Joy. [1892.]<br />

Little Queenie. A story <strong>of</strong> child life sixty years ago. [1892.]<br />

Pat’s inheritance: a story <strong>of</strong> child life nowadays. 1892.<br />

Bluebell. 1893.<br />

Christopher’s new home. 1893.<br />

Nature’s gentleman: or manners maketh man. 1893.<br />

Peter’s promises: or look before you leap. 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> close <strong>of</strong> St Christopher’s. 1894.<br />

Mother and son: or ‘I will’. [1894.]<br />

Clement and Georgie: or manners makyth man. [1895], [1899?].<br />

Lizette and her mission: or over the moors. 1895.<br />

Abigail Templeton: or brave efforts. London and Edinburgh 1896.<br />

An escape from the Tower. 1896.<br />

A flight with the swallows: or little Dorothy’s dream. [1896.]<br />

A little curiosity. [1896.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> master <strong>of</strong> the musicians. 1896.<br />

Only Susan. [1896.]<br />

Sir Benjamin’s bounty. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> two Henriettas. 1896.<br />

Better later than never. 1898.<br />

Master Martin. 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> young queen <strong>of</strong> hearts. 1898.<br />

A good-hearted girl: or a present-day heroine. 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> parson’s daughter. 1899.<br />

Rose Deane: or Christmas roses. Bristol [1899].<br />

Time tries. 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> thin edge <strong>of</strong> the wedge. [1900.]<br />

Also pbd a number <strong>of</strong> historical romances and adult novels. See B. Marshall,<br />

Emma Marshall: a biographical sketch, 1900.<br />

Mrs Marshall<br />

A sketch <strong>of</strong> my friend’s family, intended to suggest some practical<br />

hints on religion and domestic manners. 1817, 1818, 1819, 1827.<br />

Henwick tales: designed to amuse the mind . . . <strong>of</strong> youth. 3rd edn<br />

1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child’s guide to good breeding, founded on Christian principles,<br />

or seven chapters on politeness. 2nd edn 1839.<br />

My first French book. 1851.<br />

Mrs Pr<strong>of</strong>ligate’s dream. 1852, 1859.<br />

Ida; or living for others. A story for the young. [1865], 1868.<br />

Grannie’s wardrobe: or the lost key. [1867.]<br />

Louise Marston<br />

Bennie: the King’s little servant. 1882.<br />

Cripple Jess: the hop-picker’s daughter. 1882.<br />

Blind Nettie: or seeking her future. 1883.

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