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Children’s Books<br />

1883 | 1884<br />

Domestic pleasures: or the happy fireside, illustrated by interesting<br />

conversations. 1816.<br />

<strong>The</strong> happy travellers: or a trip to France. 1817.<br />

E. Veale<br />

Bonny birds. 1896 (illus).<br />

Busy brownies. 1896 (illus).<br />

Funny foxes. 1896 (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> jolly chinee: interesting stories and sketches designed to please<br />

little people. 1897 (illus), Chicago 1900.<br />

Merry mice. 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> monkey’s trick. 1897.<br />

Mrs Agnes Veitch<br />

Woodruff: or sweetest when crushed. nd, 1869.<br />

Tom and his dog Towser. 1859.<br />

Tinsel and gold: or what girls should learn. 1861.<br />

Frank Fielding: or debts and difficulties. 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fairy ring and other stories. 1890.<br />

Also pbd adult novels.<br />

E. Velasco<br />

<strong>The</strong> intelligent miscellany for the amusement and instruction <strong>of</strong><br />

youth. 1815.<br />

Ellen Velvin<br />

Tales told at the zoo. nd (illus).<br />

Martin Luther, the hero <strong>of</strong> the Reformation. [1897.]<br />

More tales told at the zoo. 1899.<br />

Our holiday in London. 1900.<br />

More tales told at the zoo. [1900] (illus).<br />

Rataplan, a rogue elephant and other stories. 1902, 1904, 1934 (as<br />

Animal stories).<br />

Also wrote about wild animals.<br />

Harriet Ventum, née Crossley or Crosley<br />

Selima: or the village tale. 1798.<br />

Justine: or the history <strong>of</strong> a young lady. 1801.<br />

Surveys <strong>of</strong> nature: a sequel to Mrs Trimmer’s Introduction: being<br />

familiar descriptions <strong>of</strong> some popular subjects in natural<br />

philosophy adapted to the capacities <strong>of</strong> children. 1802.<br />

Interesting traits <strong>of</strong> character in youths <strong>of</strong> both sexes. 1804.<br />

Tales for domestic instruction: containing the histories <strong>of</strong> Ben<br />

Hallyard, Hannah Jenkins, John Aplin, Edward Fletcher, or the<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> curbing our passions, Lucy and Jemima Meadows,<br />

and Mr Wilmot. 1806.<br />

Charles Leeson: or the soldier. A tale. 1810.<br />

<strong>The</strong> good aunt: including the story <strong>of</strong> Signior Aldersonini and his<br />

son. 1813.<br />

<strong>The</strong> holiday reward; or tales to instruct and amuse good children,<br />

during the Christmas and midsummer vacations. 1814.<br />

Katherine Elizabeth Vernham<br />

Perry’s pilgrimage. 1895.<br />

A wonderful Christmas and other stories. 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tucker’s turkey and other stories. 1898.<br />

Jo: a stupid boy and other stories. [1899.]<br />

Bab’s bay and other stories. [1900.]<br />

Bobby’s forgetting and other stories for boys. [1900.]<br />

Such a tomboy and other stories. [1900.]<br />

Margaret Elizabeth Villiers, Countess <strong>of</strong> Jersey<br />

Maurice: or the red jar: a tale <strong>of</strong> magic and adventure. 1894.<br />

Eric, prince <strong>of</strong> Lorlonia, or the valley <strong>of</strong> wishes. 1895.<br />

John Vincent<br />

<strong>The</strong> pretty plate: or honesty is the best policy. 1854.<br />

Louis Wain<br />

Dogs in catland. nd.<br />

Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor. nd.<br />

Three little kittens. nd.<br />

Who said cats? nd.<br />

Pussies and puppies. 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Louis Wain nursery book. 1902.<br />

Louis Wain’s baby’s picture book. 1902.<br />

Big dogs, little dogs, cats and kittens. 1903 (illustr L. Wain).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Louis Wain kitten book. 1903.<br />

A cat alphabet and picture book for little folk. 1904 (illustr L. Wain).<br />

In animal land with Louis Wain. 1904.<br />

Louis Wain’s animal show with stories in prose and verse. 1905.<br />

Daddy cat. 1915, 1925 (illustr L. Wain).<br />

Cinderella and other fairy tales. 1917.<br />

Louis Wain’s children’s book. 1923.<br />

A prolific illustrator <strong>of</strong> cats in children’s books and mags, including Boy’s<br />

Own Paper, Girl’s Own Paper and Our Darlings, and founder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Louis Wain Annual.<br />

George Walker 1772–1847<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> Timothy Thoughtless: or the misfortunes <strong>of</strong> a<br />

little boy who ran away from boarding-school. 2nd edn 1813.<br />

Also wrote poetry and adult novels.<br />

John Alexander Walker<br />

Jessie Dyson: a Christmas tale for the young. 1874, 1891, 1898.<br />

J. G. Walker<br />

Charley Ashley: or the adventures <strong>of</strong> an orphan boy. 1870.<br />

George Henry Wall<br />

<strong>The</strong> emigrant’s lost son: or life alone in the forest. London and New<br />

York 1855 (illus), 1857.<br />

Mrs Waller<br />

<strong>The</strong> crosses <strong>of</strong> childhood: or Alice and her friends. [1864.]<br />

All about the Marsdens: a chronicle <strong>of</strong> everyday life. 1865.<br />

Maude’s visit to Sandybeach. 1865 (illus), 1884.<br />

Procrastinating Mary. 1865.<br />

Hugh Mulleneux Walmsley<br />

Wild sports and savage life in Zulu land. London and New York 1877<br />

(illus).<br />

Also wrote other tales <strong>of</strong> adventure, and bks about Africa.<br />

Dorothy Walrond<br />

<strong>The</strong>se little ones. Glasgow 1881, 1885, 1886, London and New York<br />

1896.

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