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Children’s Books<br />

1863 | 1864<br />

Cecil Scott<br />

Chrissie Lyle: a tale for the young. 1872.<br />

Kate’s new home. 1872, Edinburgh 1894, 1900.<br />

Michael Scott<br />

Tom Cringle’s log. Edinburgh and London 1836, 1895.<br />

Mrs Scott<br />

Mary Mathieson: or duties and difficulties. 1856.<br />

Joseph and the Jew: a story founded on fact. 1857.<br />

Little tales on great truths: or six scripture warnings. 1860, 1881.<br />

Witless Willie. [1864.]<br />

Tom Ilderton and other stories. 1865.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> my Sunday scholars. 1866.<br />

Lame Allan: or cast thy burden on the Lord. Edinburgh and London<br />

1868, 1871.<br />

Mrs Emilie Searchfield<br />

Claimed at last and Roy’s reward. nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret cave: or the story <strong>of</strong> mistress Joan’s ring. 1895.<br />

Contributed to religious periodicals for the young.<br />

‘January Searle’, George Searle Phillips 1815–89<br />

Fell Farm: a country book for boys. 1851.<br />

Contributed to girls’ mags and pbd on christianity, religious architecture and<br />

literary history.<br />

Mrs T. R. Seddon<br />

<strong>The</strong> twining <strong>of</strong> the threads: the story <strong>of</strong> Simon Slade. London and<br />

New York nd.<br />

Emma Louisa Seeley<br />

Belt and spur: stories <strong>of</strong> the knights <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages from old<br />

chronicles. 1883, New York 1883.<br />

<strong>The</strong> city in the sea: stories <strong>of</strong> the deeds <strong>of</strong> the old Venetians from the<br />

chronicles. 1884.<br />

Border lances. A romance <strong>of</strong> the northern marches in the reign <strong>of</strong><br />

Edward the third. 1886.<br />

Humble life: a tale for humble homes. [188?]<br />

Angelica Selby<br />

On duty. A story for children. London and New York 1889.<br />

In the sunlight: a novel. 1890, 1912.<br />

Gertrude Sellon<br />

A man’s boot and other tales. 1875, 1882 (as Short stories about<br />

animals).<br />

Uncle Charlie’s book <strong>of</strong> nursery rhymes. 1897.<br />

Uncle Charlie’s short stories about animals. nd (illus).<br />

Patty Caroline Sellon d. 1887<br />

<strong>The</strong> young governess: a tale for girls. nd.<br />

Gerty and May. 1867 (illus), Boston 1890.<br />

Granny’s story box. 1873, 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new baby. 1873.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children <strong>of</strong> the parsonage. 1875 (illustr K. Greenaway), London<br />

and New York 1884 (illus).<br />

Our white violet. 1887.<br />

Sunny days: or a month at the Great Stowe. 1887.<br />

A. Selwyn<br />

<strong>The</strong> little creoles: or the history <strong>of</strong> Francis and Blanche. [1820?]<br />

Resignation: or memoirs <strong>of</strong> the Dufane family. 1824.<br />

Tales at the vicarage. 1824.<br />

A key; or familiar introduction to the science <strong>of</strong> botany. 1824.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> farmer Darwin and his family: a moral tale. [1825]<br />

(illus), [1840].<br />

Montague Park: or family incidents. 1825.<br />

A new year’s gift: or domestic tales for children. 1825.<br />

Revenge: or the young West Indian, and benevolence and little<br />

Agnes. 1825.<br />

Tales for a winter’s fireside. 2 vols 1828.<br />

Moral fairy tales: containing Mary and Jane, Letitia and the fairy,<br />

Little Anna, History <strong>of</strong> farmer Darwin, and Flora and Edward.<br />

[1830?]<br />

Youth’s mirror: or tales adapted for the perusal <strong>of</strong> children. [1830],<br />

1838.<br />

Mary and Jane: or who would not be industrious. [1840?]<br />

Emily Frances Adeline Sergeant 1851–1904<br />

Reuben Touchett’s granddaughter. nd.<br />

Amy’s Christmas. 1861.<br />

Also pbd poetry and fiction.<br />

Ernest Thompson Seton 1860–1946<br />

Wild animals I have known. 1898, New York 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trail <strong>of</strong> the Sandhill stag. 1899, ed R. L. Green 1966 (with other<br />

stories).<br />

<strong>The</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> the hunted. 1901.<br />

Two little savages. 1903.<br />

Wood myth and fable. 1905.<br />

Animal heroes. New York 1905.<br />

Rolf in the woods. 1911.<br />

Harleigh Severne<br />

Chums: a tale for the youngsters. [1878] (illustr H. Furniss].<br />

Anna Sewell 1820–78<br />

Black Beauty: the autobiography <strong>of</strong> a horse. 1877, 1950 (illustr L.<br />

Kemp-Welch] (Children’s Illus Classics), 1954 (illustr C. Hough)<br />

(Puffin).<br />

Black Beauty has been in print continuously since the first edn. See M. J.<br />

Baker, Anna Sewell and Black Beauty, 1956, and S. Chitty, <strong>The</strong> woman<br />

who wrote Black Beauty, 1971.<br />

Elizabeth Missing Sewell 1815–1906<br />

Amy Herbert, by a lady. 1844.<br />

Laneton Parsonage: a tale for children on the practical use <strong>of</strong> a<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the Church catechism. 3 pts 1846–8.<br />

Stories illustrative <strong>of</strong> the Lord’s prayer. 1851.<br />

<strong>The</strong> castaways. 1857.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy voyagers: or the pirates <strong>of</strong> the East. 1859.<br />

Among the Tartar tents. 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boy foresters. [1868.]<br />

See also col 1399.

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