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Mopsie: the story <strong>of</strong> a London waif. London, Edinburgh and New<br />

York 1894, 1909.<br />

Elizabeth Hely Walshe<br />

Cedar Creek from the shanty to the settlement: a story <strong>of</strong> Canadian<br />

life. 1863, 1902.<br />

Also pbd historical bks, and stories about Ireland.<br />

Amy Walton<br />

Our Frank and other stories. 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Hawthorns: a story about children. 1887, 1905.<br />

A pair <strong>of</strong> clogs, and other stories for children. 1888, 1890 (illus).<br />

Susan: a story for children. 1888, 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> kitchen cat and other stories for children. 1890 (illus), 1930,<br />

London and Glasgow 1937.<br />

White lilac: or the Queen <strong>of</strong> the May. 1890, 1934.<br />

Penelope and the others: a story <strong>of</strong> five country children. 1893 (illus),<br />

1897.<br />

Black, white and gray: a story <strong>of</strong> three homes. 1894.<br />

Thistle and rose: a story for children. 1895.<br />

Only twice: a tale. 1896.<br />

Mrs O. F. Walton, Catherine Augusta Walton,<br />

née Deck 1849–1939<br />

My little corner. A book for cottage homes. [1872], 1879, [1882], [1928].<br />

Little Dot. [1873.]<br />

Christie’s old organ: or home sweet home. [c. 1875], [1882], [1883],<br />

1890, 1913.<br />

Angel’s Christmas. 1877; as Angel’s Christmas and Little Dot 1877,<br />

1905, 1908.<br />

A peep behind the scenes. [1877], [1882], 1903, [1909], [1918], [1940].<br />

My mates and I, etc. 1878.<br />

Saved at sea: a lighthouse story. [1879], [1885], [1905].<br />

Was I right? 1879, <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1880, [1884].<br />

Little Faith. [1880], [1905], 1906 (as Little Faith: or the children <strong>of</strong> the<br />

toy stall).<br />

Olive’s story. [1881], 1886, [1928].<br />

Nobody loves me. [1883], [1905].<br />

<strong>The</strong> four little preachers. A new year’s address to Sunday Scholars.<br />

1884.<br />

Shadows and incidents in the life <strong>of</strong> an old armchair. [1884], [1892].<br />

Taken or left. [1885], [1907].<br />

Launch the lifeboat. 1886 (illustr H. J. Rhodes), 1910.<br />

Our gracious Queen. Jubilee pictures and stories from her Majesty’s<br />

life. 1886, [1887], 1897.<br />

Poppy’s presents. [1886], [1906].<br />

Winter’s folly. [1889.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> mysterious house. [1890], [1909].<br />

<strong>The</strong> King’s cup-bearer. 1891.<br />

Nemo: or the wonderful door. [1893], 1903 (as <strong>The</strong> wonderful door).<br />

Audrey; or children <strong>of</strong> light. [1897], [1908].<br />

Elisha, the man <strong>of</strong> Abel-Meholah. 1897.<br />

Christie, the King’s servant. A sequel to Christie’s old organ. 1898,<br />

1909.<br />

Doctor Forrester. [1905], [1906].<br />

<strong>The</strong> lost clue. 1905, 1907, 1909.<br />

Golden threads for life’s weaving. 1906.<br />

Strange Diana. 1919.<br />

Mrs Marshall Ward<br />

Hardy and hunter: a boy’s own story. 1858.<br />

Gerry Ross and the little bluecoat boy. 1869.<br />

Short stories for young people. 1870.<br />

Davina Waterson<br />

Malcolm and Doris: or learning to help. London and Edinburgh<br />

1889.<br />

E. M. Waterworth<br />

Harry’s holidays. 1883, 1919.<br />

Joe Davy’s trade mark: or where’s the light? 1883.<br />

Master Lionel: that tiresome child. 1885, 1894.<br />

Listening to Jesus: or Sunday readings for the little ones. 1887.<br />

Sunday afternoons at Rose Cottage. 1887.<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> Bible children. 1888.<br />

Our Den. 1892.<br />

<strong>The</strong> crab’s umbrella and Ted’s golden cloud. 1894.<br />

Twice saved: or somebody’s pet and nobody’s darling. 1895, 1912.<br />

Six in a doll’s house. 1895.<br />

Lady Betty’s twins. 1896.<br />

Dumpy Dolly. 1898.<br />

Contributed to a number <strong>of</strong> children’s mags, including Children’s Friend,<br />

and wrote several devotional texts.<br />

Rev J. B. Watkins<br />

Anecdotes for youth, religious, moral and entertaining. 1822.<br />

Scripture history, including the lives <strong>of</strong> the most celebrated apostles.<br />

Designed particularly for the improvement <strong>of</strong> youth. 2 vols<br />

1823, 1828.<br />

Anecdotes and tales for young people, moral and entertaining,<br />

forming an anecdote library for youth. 1849.<br />

Jean L. Watson<br />

Round the Grange Farm: or good old times. Edinburgh 1872.<br />

Willie’s upbringing and how he turned out. 1897.<br />

Water-cress boy: or Johnnie Moreland. London and Edinburgh 1897.<br />

Also pbd biographical texts.<br />

Frederic Edward Weatherly 1848–1929<br />

<strong>The</strong> cats’ concert. nd.<br />

Goosey gander. nd.<br />

Holly boughs. nd.<br />

Little Pickle. nd.<br />

Little pussy-cat. nd.<br />

Twilight land. nd.<br />

Twilight tales. nd.<br />

Two kittens: their true history. nd.<br />

Nursery land. nd.<br />

Our dear relations. nd.<br />

Rhymes and roses. nd.<br />

Sixes and sevens. nd.<br />

Sunlight and song. nd.<br />

Elsie in dreamland. 1879.<br />

<strong>The</strong> maids <strong>of</strong> Lee. 1883.<br />

Told in the twilight. 1883.<br />

<strong>The</strong> men <strong>of</strong> Ware. [1883.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> two children. [1884] (illus).<br />

Little Miss Marigold. 1884, 1888.<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> town. [1884.]<br />

Punch and Judy and some <strong>of</strong> their friends. 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> land <strong>of</strong> little people. London and New York 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> star <strong>of</strong> Bethlehem. 1888.<br />

Over the hills away. 1892.<br />

<strong>The</strong> head boy <strong>of</strong> Wilton School. 1925.<br />

A prolific writer <strong>of</strong> verse for children and adults.<br />

E. Veale | Frederic Edward Weatherly<br />

1885 | 1886

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