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Mary Seymour<br />

<strong>The</strong> children <strong>of</strong> Summerbrook. [1859.]<br />

Happy schoolfellows and all about them. 1861.<br />

Village children at home. 1861.<br />

Patience Hart’s first experience in service. [1862.]<br />

Mother’s last words: a ballad for boys. [1866.]<br />

A little forester and his friend. [1866.]<br />

Little Arthur at the zoo and the birds he saw there. London,<br />

Edinburgh and New York 1887.<br />

Shakespeare’s stories simply told by Mary Seamer. London,<br />

Edinburgh and New York 1887, 1889.<br />

Also pbd verse.<br />

Sydney Shadbolt<br />

A moonbeam triangle. 1881 (illus).<br />

Mrs Lucas Shadwell<br />

Bible exercises for the family reading for the cottage meeting and<br />

the temperance Bible class. [1869.]<br />

Only tell Jesus: or Naomi’s secret and other life pages. [1884.]<br />

Maggie’s mistake: or bright light in the clouds. 1887.<br />

Also pbd novels for adults.<br />

Emily Mary Shapcote<br />

Among the lilies and other tales. 1881.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> little Tina and other tales. 1881.<br />

S. Russell Sharman<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the least: a story founded on fact. 1882.<br />

Evelyn Jane Sharp, later Nevinson 1869–1955<br />

Fairy tales as they are and as they should be. 1893.<br />

At the Ralton Arms. A novel. 1895.<br />

<strong>The</strong> making <strong>of</strong> a prig. A tale. 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> making <strong>of</strong> a school girl. 1897.<br />

Wymps and other fairy tales. 1897.<br />

All the way to fairyland. 1898, London and New York 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other side <strong>of</strong> the sun. Fairy stories. 1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> youngest girl in the school. 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> other boy. 1902.<br />

Round the world to Wympland. 1902.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children who ran away. 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child’s Christmas. 1905 (illustr C. Robinson).<br />

Lessons, short stories. 1905.<br />

Micky. 1905.<br />

Niccolate: a novel. 1907.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the weathercock. 1907.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hill that fell down; a story <strong>of</strong> a large family. 1909.<br />

Rebel women. 1910, 1915.<br />

<strong>The</strong> victories <strong>of</strong> Olivia and other stories. 1912.<br />

<strong>The</strong> war <strong>of</strong> all the ages. 1915.<br />

What happened at Christmas. 1915.<br />

A communion <strong>of</strong> sinners. 1917.<br />

Somewhere in Christendom. 1919.<br />

John’s visit to the farm. 1920.<br />

Who was Jane? 1922.<br />

Young James. 1925.<br />

<strong>The</strong> loafer and the loaf. An episode in one act. 1926.<br />

<strong>The</strong> London child. 1927 (illustr E. Garnett).<br />

Daily bread. 1928.<br />

Here we go round. <strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> the dance. 1928.<br />

<strong>The</strong> child grows up. 1929.<br />

Also pbd adult novels. See her autobiography, Unfinished adventure.<br />

Selected reminiscences from an <strong>English</strong>woman’s life, 1933.<br />

Catherine Shaw<br />

Jack Forrester’s fate. nd.<br />

Sunday sunshine. nd.<br />

Good night. 1892.<br />

Half done: or Violet and Dorothy. 1893.<br />

Flora Louise Shaw, later Lady Lugard 1852–1929<br />

Castle Blair: a story <strong>of</strong> youthful days. 1878.<br />

Hector: a story for young people. 1883 (illus).<br />

Phyllis Browne. Boston 1883 (illus).<br />

A sea change. Boston 1884 (illus), 1886.<br />

A political journalist who also wrote biographical works.<br />

Mrs Sherwood<br />

See col 1072.<br />

Mary Elizabeth Shipley b. 1842<br />

First excercises in geography for the use <strong>of</strong> little children. [1865.]<br />

Eye service: or schooldays at St Mary’s. 1871.<br />

<strong>The</strong> giant’s grave. 1871.<br />

Jessie’s works: or faithfulness in little things. 1873.<br />

L<strong>of</strong>ty aims and lowly efforts. A tale <strong>of</strong> Christian ministry. 1873.<br />

A month at Brighton and what came <strong>of</strong> it. 1874.<br />

Christmas at Annesley: or how the Grahams spent their holidays.<br />

London and Belfast 1875.<br />

Little helpers: or what children may do for Jesus. 1876.<br />

A desolate shore: a story for boys. 1884.<br />

True to herself. 1891.<br />

Granny’s heroes: a tale <strong>of</strong> old Acton. 1895.<br />

Also pbd verse.<br />

Helen Shipton<br />

Crooked. [189?] (illustr R. C. Woodville).<br />

Louisa C. Silke<br />

Dick’s strength and how he gained it. [187?]<br />

Bravely borne: or Archie’s cross. [1882.]<br />

Shag and doll and other stories. London and New York 1882.<br />

Nora’s surrender. 1884.<br />

Turning point: or two years in Maud Vernon’s life. [1885.]<br />

Two little rooks. 1886.<br />

Surly Bob. 1888.<br />

A hero in the strife. 1892.<br />

Tried in the fire. 1893.<br />

Margaret Somerset: an historical tale. 1894.<br />

School life at Bartrams. 1897.<br />

Steadfast and true: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Huguenots. 1897.<br />

‘Silverpen’, Eliza Meteyard<br />

See col 1354.<br />

Fanny Simon<br />

Miss Blake’s tinies. nd.<br />

Cecil Scott | Fanny Simon<br />

1865 | 1866

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