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Children’s Books<br />

1871 | 1872<br />

From slum to quarter deck. 1908 (illustr A. Pearse).<br />

A boy’s book <strong>of</strong> battleships. 1909, 1915.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ivory hunters: a story <strong>of</strong> wild adventure by land and sea. 1909.<br />

On special service. 1910 (illustr S. H. Vedder).<br />

Shadowed for life. 1914.<br />

Regularly contributed to boys’ mags, especially the Boy’s Own Paper, and<br />

pbd bks on animals and health.<br />

W. Edwards Staite<br />

Fables for children, young and old. 1848, 1870.<br />

Also pbd other bks.<br />

Louisa Stanley<br />

Children taught by experience: stories for the nursery. 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> juvenile story book. [1840] (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> little girl’s keepsake: or pleasing stories for the home fireside.<br />

[1840.]<br />

Original tales for boys and girls. [1840] (illus), 1854.<br />

Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard, née Palmer,<br />

‘John Strange Winter’ 1856–1911<br />

<strong>The</strong> child’s gospel history. nd.<br />

A Christmas fairy. [1897.]<br />

Little Gervaise and other stories. [1898.]<br />

Also pbd numerous adult novels.<br />

Beatrice Stebbing, later Batty, ‘Bee Bee’<br />

An <strong>English</strong> girl’s account <strong>of</strong> a Moravian settlement in the Black<br />

Forest. 1858.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mill in the valley. A tale <strong>of</strong> German rural life. 1859.<br />

Time answers best: or Jean and Nicotte. 1860.<br />

Little Tija, or the new name, etc. [1870.]<br />

Effie and her ayah. [1873.]<br />

Matzchen and his mistresses. 1881.<br />

Ernest Dacent. 1886.<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> my pets. 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and adventures <strong>of</strong> a very little monkey and other tales. 1888.<br />

Mrs Fauntleroy’s nephew; an episode <strong>of</strong> Oxford history in eights<br />

week. 1912.<br />

Strange but true: anecdotes <strong>of</strong> cats, dogs and birds. 1931.<br />

Also pbd poetry, novels and travel bks.<br />

Grace Stebbing<br />

Denham Hall: a story <strong>of</strong> Wiclif’s days. nd.<br />

Fun and fairies: or those four little girls. nd.<br />

Joe Underwood: or worth more than the sparrows. 1857.<br />

Walter Benn, and how he stepped out <strong>of</strong> the gutter. 1877.<br />

Gold and glory; or wild ways <strong>of</strong> other days. [1882.]<br />

That aggravating schoolgirl. 1885.<br />

That brother <strong>of</strong> a boy. 1890.<br />

Lilla Thorn’s voyage: or ‘That for remembrance’. Boston 1892.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jessamines: a story <strong>of</strong> a country house. 1899.<br />

Lost her shoe and a few little threads. 1900.<br />

Also pbd numerous other bks.<br />

Francesca Mary Steele see ‘Darley Dale’<br />

John Alexander Steuart 1861–1932<br />

Self-exiled: a story <strong>of</strong> the high seas and East Africa. 1889 (illus).<br />

Charles Stevens<br />

Alone in the pirate’s lair. 1870 (rptd from Boys <strong>of</strong> England).<br />

Conducted and contributed to Boys <strong>of</strong> England and other penny weekly<br />

mags for boys.<br />

Robert Louis Stevenson 1850–94<br />

Treasure island. 1883.<br />

A child’s garden <strong>of</strong> verses. 1885.<br />

Kidnapped: being memoirs <strong>of</strong> the adventures <strong>of</strong> David Balfour. 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> black arrow: a tale <strong>of</strong> the two roses. 1888.<br />

Catriona: a sequel to Kidnapped. 1893.<br />

See also col 1688.<br />

Mrs Stewart, Agnes M. Stewart<br />

Brotherly love; or the sisters. 1848.<br />

Chastity: or the sister <strong>of</strong> charity. 1848.<br />

Diligence: or Ethel Villiers and her slothful friend. 1848.<br />

Humility: or Blanche Neville and the fancy fair. 1848.<br />

Meekness: or Emily Herbert and the victim <strong>of</strong> passion. 1848.<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> the seven virtues. 1848.<br />

Temperance: or the broken glass. 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cousins: or pride and vanity. 1849.<br />

Eustace: or self devotion. 1860.<br />

Disappointed ambition. 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a boy’s adventures and how he rose in the world. 1866<br />

(illus).<br />

Alone in the world. 1870.<br />

Also wrote a number <strong>of</strong> devotional texts.<br />

Caroline Stewart<br />

A kitten’s adventures. [1887.]<br />

Lady Daisy and other stories. [1889.]<br />

Glen Farm. A story <strong>of</strong> three children. [1896.]<br />

Alice’s teaparty. 1898.<br />

Geraldine Stewart<br />

<strong>The</strong> laird’s return and what came <strong>of</strong> it. A story for young people. 1861<br />

(illus).<br />

Sarah Stickney, later Ellis 1799–1872<br />

<strong>The</strong> young Hindoo. 1833.<br />

Fireside tales for the young. 1849.<br />

See also col 1284.<br />

Catherine Mary Stirling<br />

Prince Arthur: or the four trials. A fairy tale. 1861, 1874.<br />

Walter Stirling<br />

First impressions: or pleasing and instructive stories for children. nd.<br />

Early impressions: or moral and instructive entertainment for<br />

children. [1820?], 1847.<br />

Lady Isabella Stoddart, née Moncrieff<br />

Wellwood, ‘Martha Blackford’ d. 1846<br />

<strong>The</strong> Eskdale herdboy, a Scottish tale. 1819, 1850.<br />

Arthur Montieth: a moral tale. 1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scottish orphans. 1822, 1823, 1850.

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