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Children’s Books<br />

1887 | 1888<br />

Ellis H. Weaver<br />

A line <strong>of</strong> light in the days <strong>of</strong> King Arthur. 1876.<br />

Mrs J. B. Webb, Annie Webb, later Webb-Peploe<br />

Blind Ursula. nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> travels and adventures <strong>of</strong> Charles Durand. 1839.<br />

Naomi: or the last days <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. 1841, 1853, 1854, 1861, 1865,<br />

1870, 1877, 1886, 1894, 1895, 1898, 1899; tr Yiddish 1905, Ger<br />

1928.<br />

Tale <strong>of</strong> the Vaudois designed for young persons. 1842.<br />

Loyal Charlie Betham. London and New York 1861.<br />

Arthur Merton: a story for the young. 1863.<br />

A stitch in time: or Ruthven Moore. 1866.<br />

Julio Arnouf: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Vaudois. 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pilgrims <strong>of</strong> New England: a tale <strong>of</strong> the early American settlers.<br />

1874.<br />

Lucy L. Weedon<br />

God with us: Bible stories for the little ones. nd.<br />

Pets at the farm. nd.<br />

Our playtime. nd.<br />

Doggy and his doings. 1896.<br />

Happy days and bright ways. London and New York 1896.<br />

Pictureland stories. 1896.<br />

Pretty and wise for sweet bright eyes. 1897.<br />

Sunshiny stories for dull days. [1897.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> children’s guest. 1899.<br />

Bright stories for dull days. 1900.<br />

Dorry and the surrender <strong>of</strong> Uncle James. 1900.<br />

A rebel’s daughter: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Monmouth rebellion. 1900.<br />

Twinkling pictures. 1901.<br />

Yahie: a king’s son. 1901.<br />

Madcap Molly. 1902.<br />

Rose or thistle: a romance <strong>of</strong> the border. 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a daisy. 1905.<br />

Lamb tales. 1908.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children’s Sunday book. [1909.]<br />

Our Sunday story book. 1910 (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> children’s farm. [1914] (illus).<br />

Translated fairy stories and wrote other stories about the Bible.<br />

Walter Wentworth<br />

Swallow flights. nd.<br />

Tens and elevens. nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’s many a slip ’twixt cup and lip. nd.<br />

This little pig went to market. A tale in five curls. nd.<br />

Through the meadows. nd (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> drifting island: or the slave-hunters <strong>of</strong> the Congo. 1893.<br />

Kibboo Ganey: or the lost chief <strong>of</strong> the copper mountain. Boston<br />

1893.<br />

Mrs F. West, <strong>The</strong>resa Cornwallis J. West, née<br />

Whitby 1805?–86<br />

All for an ideal: a girl’s dream <strong>of</strong> a past period. 1876.<br />

Frying pan alley: a story. 1880.<br />

God’s arithmetic, with other stories for the young. 1883.<br />

Dora Maitland and other stories. 1884.<br />

Stella’s nosegay and other tales. 1884.<br />

Unknown and yet well known: a tale <strong>of</strong> martyr times. 1884.<br />

Live in the sunshine: or Constance Maxwell’s choice. 1886.<br />

Owen’s fortune: or durable riches. 1886.<br />

For the sake <strong>of</strong> a Crown: a tale <strong>of</strong> the Netherlands. London and<br />

Edinburgh 1889, 1903.<br />

Sarah Wheatley<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christmas fire-side: or the juvenile critics. 1806.<br />

Frederick J. Whishaw<br />

Lost in African jungles. <strong>The</strong> happy prince and other tales. London,<br />

Edinburgh and New York 1888, 1896.<br />

Boris the bear hunter: a tale <strong>of</strong> Peter the Great and his times. 1895.<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> a stowaway. 1897, 1916.<br />

Gubbins minor, and some other fellows: a story <strong>of</strong> school life. [1897],<br />

1913.<br />

Harald the Norseman. 1897.<br />

Bates and his bicycle. 1898.<br />

Called back to Tsarland. 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three scouts: a story <strong>of</strong> the Boer War. 1900, 1914.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lion cub: a story <strong>of</strong> Peter the Great. 1902, 1916.<br />

<strong>The</strong> yellow satchel. 1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boys <strong>of</strong> Brierley Grange. 1906 (illus).<br />

<strong>The</strong> competitors: a tale <strong>of</strong> Upton House School. 1906.<br />

Once bitten, twice shy: a tale <strong>of</strong> Peter the Great. [1910.]<br />

Also pbd numerous other novels, many <strong>of</strong> which were about Russia.<br />

Evelyn Whitaker 1857–1903<br />

Miss Toosey’s mission. 1878, 1884, 1893.<br />

Laddie. 1880, 1894.<br />

Tip cat. 1884.<br />

Our little Ann. 1885.<br />

Penn. 1888, 1891.<br />

Lil. 1889, 1893.<br />

Zoe. 1890.<br />

Baby John. 1892.<br />

Dear. 1892.<br />

Pris. 1892, 1893.<br />

Pomona. 1894.<br />

Don. 1895.<br />

Belle. 1898.<br />

Tom’s boy. 1900.<br />

Lassie. 1901.<br />

Eliza White<br />

Gertrude: or thoughtlessness and inattention corrected. 1823.<br />

Annie Whittem<br />

Little Britannia: a story <strong>of</strong> Ben Rhydding. 1876.<br />

Little May’s friends: or country pets and pastimes. 1878 (illustr H.<br />

Weir).<br />

Frances M. Wilbraham<br />

Hal, the barge boy. A sketch from life. 1898.<br />

E. G. Wilcox<br />

Evie; or the visit to Orchard Farm. London and New York nd.<br />

Oscar Fingall O’Flahertie Wills Wilde 1854–1900<br />

<strong>The</strong> happy prince and other tales. 1888.<br />

A house <strong>of</strong> pomegranates. 1891.<br />

See also col 2060.

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