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Rob and Mag: or a little light in a dark corner. 1886, New York nd.<br />

Mr Bartholomew’s little girl. 1887, 1894 (as Beckie’s mission: or Mr<br />

Bartholomew’s little girl).<br />

Miss Mollie and her boys: or His great love. [1890.]<br />

Two little boys: or I’d like to please him. [1890.]<br />

Charles Martel<br />

A better patrimony than gold: it is only a pin. A tale for youth. 1872<br />

(illus), Philadelphia nd (as Henry Arden: or it is only a pin.)<br />

Also translated from Fr and wrote on painting.<br />

Mrs M. B. Martin<br />

Our Tom: a story for little kittens. 1879.<br />

Blinky and Onions: a ragged school reminiscence. [1881.]<br />

A knight without spurs: or Judy’s champions. 1892.<br />

Also pbd devotional works for women.<br />

Mary Emma Martin<br />

An unknown girl. 2 vols 1881.<br />

A country mouse: a story for girls. 1887.<br />

Little great grandmother: a tale. 1896.<br />

Uncle Jem’s Stella: a story for girls. 1896.<br />

Elsa’s little boys. London and New York 1900.<br />

Also pbd numerous adult novels.<br />

Mary Kemble Martin<br />

Our pets and companions: pictures and stories illustrating kindness<br />

to animals. [1886], [1889], [1906].<br />

Fruits <strong>of</strong> Bible lands. 1891.<br />

Archie’s secret: or side by side. 1894.<br />

Sarah Catherine Martin 1768–1826<br />

<strong>The</strong> comic adventures <strong>of</strong> old Mother Hubbard and her dog. 1804,<br />

[1806], York 1820? (illus), 1938 (facs <strong>of</strong> 1804 edn).<br />

Old Mother Hubbard and her dog. Banbury 1820.<br />

Mother Hubbard and Cock Robin (verses). 1867.<br />

William Martin, ‘Peter Parley’ 1801–67<br />

Chimney corner stories, including the wonderful and extraordinary<br />

life and adventures <strong>of</strong> Neddy Bray. 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> early educator: or the young inquirer answered. 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> birthday gift for boys and girls. [1860], 1863.<br />

Our boyish days and how we spent them: being tales <strong>of</strong> my<br />

schoolfellows. 1861.<br />

Heroism <strong>of</strong> boyhood: or what boys have done. 1865 (illus).<br />

Noble boys: their deeds <strong>of</strong> love and duty. 1870.<br />

Jack Roden the sailor boy. 1889.<br />

Spicklehurst and other stories. 1894.<br />

Wrote numerous educational texts, edited the Educational Mag, the<br />

Boy’s Own Annual 1861 and the Boy’s Own Lib and Peter Parley’s<br />

Annual.<br />

See also Peter Parley.<br />

Harriet Martineau 1802–76<br />

<strong>The</strong> playfellow. 1841. 4 pts frequently issued separately: Feats on the<br />

fiord, 1844; <strong>The</strong> settlers at home, 1856; <strong>The</strong> peasant and the<br />

Prince, 1856; <strong>The</strong> Cr<strong>of</strong>ton boys, 1856.<br />

See also col 1344.<br />

Clara L. Matéaux<br />

Old proverbs with new pictures. nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the Don rewritten for our young folks. 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wonderland <strong>of</strong> work. nd, New York 1884.<br />

Home chat with our young folks on people and things they see or<br />

hear. 1870, London, Paris and New York 1881.<br />

Raggles, baggles and the emperor. [1872], 1880.<br />

Peeps abroad for folks at home. 1873, London, Paris and New York<br />

1879.<br />

Around and about old England. 1876.<br />

Through picture land. [1876.]<br />

Woodland romances: or fables and fancies. 1877, 1879.<br />

Old folks at home. 1878.<br />

Wee Willie Winkie: the story <strong>of</strong> a boy who was found. [1878.]<br />

Tim Trumble’s little mother. [1880.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> wonderland <strong>of</strong> work. [1881.]<br />

Brave lives and noble. 1883.<br />

Rambles round London town. 1885.<br />

In letters <strong>of</strong> flame: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Waldenses. [1886.]<br />

George and Robert Stephenson. 1887.<br />

Ups and downs <strong>of</strong> a donkey’s life. 1889.<br />

Noble lives and brave deeds. [1890?]<br />

Mrs C. Mathews<br />

Ellinor: or the young governess. A moral tale. York 1809.<br />

Joanna Hooe Matthews 1849–1901<br />

Little sunbeams. 1876.<br />

Emily Juliana May<br />

Louis’s school days: a story <strong>of</strong> boys. [1851], Bath 1852, New York<br />

[1853], Bath [1854], 1855, [1876].<br />

<strong>The</strong> sunshine <strong>of</strong> Greystone: a story for girls. Bath [1853], New York<br />

[1864], 1865.<br />

Dashwood Priory: or Mortimer’s college life. 1855.<br />

Saxelford: a story for the young. 1857.<br />

Bertram Noel: a story <strong>of</strong> youth. 1857, 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old coalpit: or the adventures <strong>of</strong> Richard Bentley in search <strong>of</strong> his<br />

own way. A story for boys. 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Stronge’s <strong>of</strong> Netherstronge. 1864.<br />

<strong>The</strong> broken balsam: or the story <strong>of</strong> a wreck. 1880.<br />

Pansies: that’s for thoughts. 1901.<br />

Mrs Frank May<br />

<strong>The</strong> witch <strong>of</strong> the Juniper Walk and other fairy tales. 1895 (illus).<br />

L. T. Meade<br />

See col 1635.<br />

Mrs Meeke<br />

<strong>The</strong> birthday present: or pleasing tales <strong>of</strong> amusement and instruction.<br />

1829.<br />

Anne Mercier<br />

Emma Marshall | Anne Mercier<br />

Only a girl’s life. A story which is too true. 1871.<br />

Pink ribbons: stories for our girls. 1876.<br />

Edited Friendly Leaves. Also pbd bks about the Church and adult novels.<br />

1833 | 1834

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