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CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE
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CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBURGH
CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE
OF THE
CARNEGIE LIBRARY OF PITTSBUR
19021906
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOLUME II
ENGLISH FICTION FICTION IN FOREIGN
LANGUAGES HISTORY AND TRAVEL BIOGRAPHY
AUTHOR INDEX SUBJECT INDEX
PITTSBURGH
CARNEGIE LIBRARY
1908
CARNEGIE LIBRARY PRESS
PITTSBURGH
62
English fiction
"A 439." Rose RyiSa
The abbe Aubain. Merimee M6s6a
Abbess of Vlaye. Weyman Ws86a
Abbot, Alice Balch.
Frigate's namesake jAi26f
Abner Daniel. Harben H247a
The absentee. Edgeworth 2840
The accomplice. Hill [55123
Adams, Andy.
Cattle brands; a collection of Western camp-fire stories A2iic
Contents: Drifting north. Seigerman's per cent. "Bad medicine."
A winter round-up. A college vagabond. The double trail. Ranger-
ing. At Comanche Ford. Around the spade wagon. The ransom
of Don Ramon Mora. The passing of Peg-Leg. In the hands of his
friends. A question of possession. The story of a poker steer.
Log of a cowboy; a narrative of the old trail days A2iil
"A veteran of the range has set down the account of a 'drive' of 3000
cattle from Mexico to Montana. The five months' trip over the plains
was attended with many exciting incidents and, gives a vivid picture
of the life of the true cowboy."
The outlet A2iio
Story of an old-time cattle drive out of Texas, showing how the great
herds of the Western plains were brought to market.
Texas matchmaker A2i it
An old cattleman living on a big range in the semi-feudal manner of
early Texas ranchmen is the "matchmaker" and the leading character.
Adams, Mary, pseud.
Confessions of a wife A2isc
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.63 65, April Nov. 1902.
A morbid young woman, much given to self-analysis, tells in journal
and letter form the experiences of her first years of married life.
Ade, George.
Doc' Home; a story of the streets and town A228d
Doc' Home was chief spokesman of a quintette of men in a Chicago
hotel who nightly exchanged stories and experiences.
In Babel; stories of Chicago Aa28i
Adelborg, Ottilia.
Clean Peter and the children of Grubbylea JA22&C
Adria. Hood Hy68a
Adventurer in Spain. Crockett C886a
Adventures in the Florida Army of Hernando de Soto.
L'Estrange 1.6523
Adventures of Captain Kettle. Hyne Hggya
Adventures of Elizabeth in Riigen, by the author of "Elizabeth
and her German garden." Arnim ^.7493
Adventures of Gerard. Doyle Dyysad
Adventures of Harry Revel. Couch C8s8a
Adventures of M. d'Haricot. Clouston C6iga
Adventures of the three bold babes. Praeger jP883a
Adventures of Torqua. Holder jHyiaa
Affair at the inn. Wiggin, and others W688a
969
970 ENGLISH FICTION
Aguilar, Grace.
Vale of cedars, & other tales A2&3V
Other tales: The Perez family. Amete and Yafeh. The fugitive.
The edict. The escape. Helon. The spirit's entreaty. The spirit of
night. The triumph of love.
The "Vale of cedars" is a story of the Jews under Ferdinand and
Isabella. The others are much shorter stories of Jewish life, some of
them semi-historical.
Ainsworth, William Harrison.
Guy Fawkes; or, The Gunpowder treason; an historical
romance A2gyg
Aladdin & Co. Quick Q2ga
Aladdin O'Brien. Morris Mgi6sa
Albert Savaron. Balzac B2i8v2
Alcock, Deborah.
Under Calvin's spell; a tale of the heroic times in old
Geneva A354U
Historical novel with John Calvin as its central figure.
Alcott, Louisa May.
Eight cousins ASSSC
Appeared first in "St. Nicholas," v.2, Jan. Oct. 1875.
Jo's boys and how they turned out; a sequel to Little men..A355Jo
Little men
Little women .^
Old-fashioned girl
Rose in bloom; a sequel to Eight cousins
Work; a story of experience A355W
Describes the experiences of a young woman who tries various occupa-
tions in her efforts to support herself.
Alden, Raymond Macdonald.
Why the chimes rang; a Christmas wonder story jA358w
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey.
A sea turn, and other matters
Other stories: His Grace the Duke. Shaw's folly. An untold story.
The case of Thomas Phipps. The white feather.
Some of these stories appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 103, 1901, and
the "Century magazine," v.s6, 1898.
Story of a bad boy
Alexander, Mrs, (pseud, of Mrs Annie (French) Hector).
Kitty Costello
Alice and Tom. Brown jB7gi2a
Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Carroll, pseud 02333
The alien. Montresor M8y2al
Aliens of the West. Godfrey 655223
All on the Irish shore. Somerville & Ross, pseud S6g6a
All's fair in love. Sawyer 82713
Allen, James Lane.
Mettle of the pasture A427m
Allston, Margaret, pseud. See Farquhar, Anna.
Altsheler, Joseph Alexander.
Before the dawn; a story of the fall of Richmond A466b
Historical novel of the Civil war, from the Southern point of view.
The candidate ; a political romance A466c
Story of a presidential campaign.
Guthrie of the Times; a story of success A466g
Novel of politics and newspaper life.
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Amaryllis at the fair. Jeff cries
Ambassadors. James Ji64am
Amber witch. Meinhold Msy6a
American prisoner. Phillpotts
American senator. Trollope
Amicis, Edmondo de.
Cuore: an Italian school-boy's journal Asi6c
Also published with the title, "Heart; a school-boy's journal."
Amy Foster. Conrad Cyssf
Andersen, Hans Christian.
Snow queen, and other fairy tales jA544sn
Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman.
Bob and the guides As68b
Contents: The linge of M'sieur. The grandfathers of Bob. The fox's
understudy. Place aux dames. The lake of devils. The camp of
the good fairy. Bill the trapper. The lost caravel. The big Ba-
teese. In the open.
Stones of camp life written from the viewpoint and in the happy
phrase of a boy of thirteen.
Vive I'empereur As68v
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.32, Sept.-Oct. 1902.
Story of a young girl, supposed to be Napoleon's daughter, and an at-
tempt to place her on the throne of France.
Anglo-Americans. Kingscote Kayia
Animal heroes. Seton 84953
Anna of the Five Towns. Bennett 64393
Anne Carmel. Overton 03323
Anstey, F. (pseud, of Thomas Anstey Guthrie).
Only toys! JA625O
Salted almonds A625S
Contents: Salted almonds; or, Playing the game. At a moment's notice.
"As the twig is bent..." &c. Caveat emptor. Lunch among the
ruins. Why I have given up writing novels. Going round the caves.
Mrs Brassington-Claypott's children's party. A business meeting
of the Society of Penguins. The gull. The game of adverbs.
A Bohemian bag. The magic H's. After rehearsal. The lights of
Spencer Primmett's eyes. A "first night" supper. The adventure
of the snowing globe.
The stories are mere trifles, but ingenious and humorous.
Anstruther, Mrs Eva.
A lady in waiting; being certain little scenes of mirthful
tragedy and of tragical mirth that an actor of small ac-
count in the human comedy had leisure to observe A6261
Graceful but slight story of the experiences and observations of a girl
on her visits to her friends.
Antrobus, Mrs C. L.
Wine of Finvarra, and other stories
Other stories: The ploughing of th' owd lad's bit. The two twilights.
The man from Stalybridge. The garden of Attalus. The strange
preacher. In the tink-a-tank. The old man's daughter. Jacob's
ladder. The lyke-wake. Owd Tuesday. The keys of Duma. That
sack o' potatoes.
Most of the stories deal with the lives of poor rural folk. The first,
which is really a novel in itself, shows that real success often lies
in what the world calls failure.
Apache princess. King
The apprentice. Rawson
Ardina Doran. Christian 45923
[Arnim, Mary Annette (Beauchamp), grafin von.]
Adventures of Elizabeth in Riigen, by the author of "Eliza-
972 ENGLISH FICTION
beth and her German garden." ' Ay4ga
Entertaining account of an eleven days' driving trip around the island
of Riigen in the Baltic sea.
The princess Priscilla's fortnight, by the author of "Eliza-
beth and her German garden." Ay4gp
Light-hearted story of the adventures that befell a German princess who,
bored by the etiquette and conventions of her surroundings, seeks sim-
plicity in a little English village, in company with the old librarian of
her father's court.
Arria Marcella. Gautier rG246s
Arthur Gordon Pym. Poe P74ia
Arthur Mervyn. Brown 678423
Assassins. Meakin Ms54a
Astonishing history of Troy town. Couch C8s8as
At Sunwich port. Jacobs Ji34a
At the Moorings. Carey Cigyat
At the sign of the Cat and racket. Balzac B2i8at
At the sign of the Fox. Wright
At the sign of the Jack o' Lantern. Reed
Atherton, Mrs Gertrude Franklin (Horn).
The bell in the fog, and other stories A868b
Other stories: The striding place. The dead and the countess. The
greatest good of the greatest number. A monarch of a small survey.
The tragedy of a snob. Crowned with one crest. Death and the
woman. A prologue (to an unwritten play). Talbot of Ursula.
Rulers of kings ; a novel A868r
Fantastic story, in which the leading figures are the present emperors
of Germany and Austria, an imaginary daughter of the latter, and a
young American, heir to four hundred millions.
Atoms of empire. Hyne Hggyat
Aunt Bethia's button. Randal
Austin, Mrs Mary (Hunter).
Isidro
Appeared in the "Atlantic monthly," v.94~95, Sept. i9O4~Feb. 1905.
Romance of California in the old mission days.
Autobiography of a thief, and other histories. Reade
Avatar. Gautier 62463
Avery. Ward W2isa
Awakening of Helena Richie. Deland D$8ga
B., T. See Benson, Arthur Christopher.
Babcock, Mrs Winnifred (Eaton). See Watanna, Onoto, pseud.
Baby Bullet. Osbourne Oagib
Baby days; a new selection of songs, stories and pictures for
very little folks, with an introduction by the editor of
St. Nicholas JBug
Baby Elton, quarter-back. Quirk JQ44b
Baby's own alphabet. Crane qjCSGyiba
Bacheller, Irving.
Barrel of the Blessed Isles Bi27da
Silas Strong, emperor of the woods 61275
Character sketch of an old man of the Adirondacks, half guide, half
hermit, a philosopher of the woods.
A bachelor in Arcady. Sutcliffe Sg6sb
Back home. Wood W8532b
Bacon, Alice Mabel.
In the land of the gods ; some stories of Japan Bi2gi
Contents: The favor of Hachiman. At the shrine of Fudo. The blue
ENGLISH FICTION 973
flame. The independence of Saburo. Kitsune Yashiki. Chokichi's
pilgrimage. The buyer of ame. The peony lantern. The lady of the
scroll. How Fumi remembered.
Bacon, Mrs Josephine Dodge (Daskam). See Daskam,
Josephine Dodge.
Bagot, Richard.
The passport
Story of modern Rome.
Bailey, H.C.
Beaujeu
Historical romance of the time of James II of England.
Baldwin, May.
A popular girl; a tale of school life in Germany
Ballingtons. Potter P8s6b
Balzac, Honore de.
At the sign of the Cat and racket (La maison du Chat-qui-
pelote); tr. by Clara Bell, with a preface by George
Saintsbury BaiSat
Same as "Cat and battledore" and "Fame and sorrow."
Contains also: The Sceaux ball. The purse. The vendetta. Madame
Firmiani.
The celibates, and other stories; tr. by Clara Bell, with a
preface by George Saintsbury. (Comedie humaine.) B2i8pi2
Contents: The celibates: Pierrette; The Abbe Birotteau. Colonel Cha-
bert. The vendetta.
Country parson (Le cure de village), and Albert Savaron
(De Savarus) ; tr. by Ellen Marriage and Clara Bell,
with a preface by George Saintsbury. (Comedie hu-
maine.) B2I8V2
Same as "Village rector."
Story of country life and of a man's efforts to improve the lot of the
peasantry.
Father Goriot (Le pere Goriot), and M. Gobseck; tr. by
Ellen Marriage, with a preface by George Saintsbury.
(Comedie humaine.) B2i8p3
Same as "Pere Goriot."
"In Goriot is exhibited the extravagance of paternal sacrifice; 'he is the
modern King Lear,' impoverishing himself to give his daughters
dowries; and when they are reduced to straits by their depravity,
stripping himself to save them." Baker's Descriptive guide to the
best fiction.
Jealousies of a country town (Les rivalites), [and A mar-
riage settlement] ; tr. by Ellen Marriage, with a preface
by George Saintsbury. (Comedie humaine.) B2i8ga2
Same as "Gallery of antiquities."
Marriage settlement (Le contrat de mariage), and other
stories; tr. by Clara Bell, with a preface by George
Saintsbury. (Comedie humaine.) B2i8ma2
Other stories: A start in life. A second home.
"A marriage settlement" is the same as "The marriage contract."
Describes the negotiations concerning a marriage settlement and the
plots of a spendthrift mother to get the better of her son-in-law.
Shows Balzac's practical acquaintance with the details of finance and
law.
The peasantry (Les paysans), and Pierre Grassou; tr. by
Ellen Marriage, with a preface by George Saintsbury.
(Comedie humaine.) 6218302
Same as "Sons of the soil."
"Elaborate account of the life of the peasant, veracious and sym-
pathetic.. . but far from prepossessing in its presentment of the greed
974 ENGLISH FICTION
Balzac, Honore de continued.
and land-hunger of the better class of peasants, and of the brutality,
lawlessness and immorality that prevailed among the poorer. The
story tells how a wealthy Count tries to establish himself on a fine
estate, but awakens the hostility of the country-side, and is eventually
driven by accumulated annoyances to leave the district." Baker's
Descriptive guide to the best fiction.
Quest of the absolute (La recherche de 1'absolu), and other
stories; tr. by Ellen Marriage, with a preface by George
Saintsbury. (Comedie humaine.) B2i8al2
Other stories: The unknown masterpiece. Christ in Flanders. Melmoth
reconciled. The red house.
"Quest of the absolute" is the same as "Alkahest."
"Metaphysical study... The subject is a modern alchemist, who sac-
rifices himself and his family to his belief in the Philosopher's
Stone." Baker's Descriptive guide to the best fiction.
Seamy side of history (L'envers de 1'histoire contem-
poraine), [and Z. Marcas]; tr. by Clara Bell, with a
preface by George Saintsbury. (Comedie humaine.) ... . BsiSsea
"[The first story is] founded on a conception the obverse of the famous
Thirteen, i.e., a Brotherhood of Consolation, a secret society of men
joined together for the purpose of remedying the evils which Society
neglects. . ..Z. Marcas is a brief psychological study of a politician."
Baker's Descriptive guide to the best fiction.
The thirteen (Histoire des treize), and other stories; tr.
by Ellen Marriage, with a preface by George Saints-
bury. (Comedie humaine.) BaiSth
Other stories: Maitre Cornelius. Gambara.
"The Thirteen. . .are a secret brotherhood of men belonging to the
most widely separated ranks and professions, and bound to each
other by indissoluble ties. They make themselves into a force superior
to the law. The story of their doings is full of melodramatic in-
terest." Baker's Descriptive guide to the best fiction.
The unconscious mummers (Les comediens sans le savoir),
and other stories; tr. by Ellen Marriage, with a preface
by George Saintsbury. 1897. (Comedie humaine.) ... . B2i8unc
Other stories: A prince of Bohemia. A man of business. Gaudissart
II. The firm of Nucingen. Facino Cane.
[Unknown masterpiece, and other stories] ; an introduc-
tion by Ferdinand Brunetiere, the translation by G. B.
Ives. (Little French masterpieces.) BaiSun
Other stories: A seashore drama. An episode under the Terror. La
Grande Breteche. The conscript. A passion in the desert.
Ursule Mirouet, and other stories; tr. by Clara Bell, with a
preface by George Saintsbury. (Comedie humaine.) ... .6218113.
Other stories: Madame Firmiani. A forsaken woman. The imaginary
mistress.
Same as "Ursula."
"Written specially for the young person; the innocent and pious heroine
converts her guardian, who is an atheist. Swedenborgianism and
clairvoyance are introduced into the plot." Baker's Descriptive
guide to the best fiction.
Woman of thirty (La femme de trente ans), and A start
in life; tr. by Ellen Marriage, with a preface by George
Saintsbury. (Comedie humaine.) B2i8w
"A start in life" is translated by Clara Bell.
"The woman of thirty" is a story of an attractive woman sacrificed
to a dull husband. "A start in life" is humorous throughout, the
career of a young man of inordinate vanity whose infirmity leads
him into great difficulties.
Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse.
The delight makers 62242(1
"The English rendering of Koshare, a priesthood among the Pueblo
Indians whose function, among other things, is to create merriment
ENGLISH FICTION 975
between and sometimes during the public religious dances. . .The plot
'alone is fiction. . .The author has succeeded admirably in portraying
Pueblo life as it existed before the advent of the white man in 1540."
Lamed' s Literature of American history.
Bandolero. Gwynne Gggj2b
Banks, Mrs Nancy Huston.
The little hills 6227!
Story of life in a quiet little village, having a charm more of atmosphere
than of incident.
Oldfield; a Kentucky tale of the last century 62270
Oldfield is a Kentucky "Cranford" before the war.
Round Anvil Rock ; a romance B227F
Story of pioneer life in Kentucky at the beginning of the igth century.
Banks of the Ohio. Paulding rPs2ib
Banner of blue. Crockett C886ba
Bannerman, Mrs Helen.
Story of little black Sambo jB228s
Barbara, pseud. See Wright, Mrs Mabel (Osgood).
Barbara Ladd. Roberts R536ba
Barbe of Grand Bayou. Oxenham Os52b
Barbour, Mrs Anna Maynard.
That Mainwaring affair 62351111
Detective story.
Barbour, Ralph Henry.
Captain of the crew JB235C
Land of joy 6235!
Appeared in a condensed form in the "Ladies' home journal," v.20,
Feb.-May 1903.
Story of student life at Harvard.
Barlasch of the guard. Merriman, pseud M6sgb
Barlow, Jane.
By beach and bog-land; some Irish stories B248b
Contents: In the winding walk. A money-crop at Lisconnel. The high
tide and the man-trappers. The foot-sticks of Slughnatraigh. Old
Isaac's biggest haul. The wrong turning. Crazy Mick. Widow Far-
rell's wonderful age. The hins' housekeeper. Two pair of truants.
Their new umbrellas. A small practice. A lingering guest. Lough-
naglee. Moriarty's meadow. Delayed in transmission. For com-
pany.
Founding of fortunes B248fo
Story of Irish peasant life.
Barnaby Lee. Bennett jB43Qb
Barnes, James.
For king or country; a story of the American revolution. . ,jB256if
Story of two New Jersey brothers who fought on opposite sides in the
Revolutionary war.
Barnes- Grundy, Mabel Sarah. See Grundy, Mabel Sarah
Barnes-.
Barr, Mrs Amelia Edith.
The black shilling; a tale of Boston towns B25gbl
Love story, scene laid at the time of the witchcraft delusion. Cotton
and Increase Mather are introduced.
The lion's whelp; a story of Cromwell's time 6259!!
Cromwell is the central figure of the story.
Song of a single note 825950
Sequel to "Bow of orange ribbon." Scene is in New York city during
the British occupation, 1776-1783.
Souls of passage 62595011
A tale of Scotland, of wealthy pious Glasgow folk and some very extra-
ordinary people in a Highland village.
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Barr, Robert.
Over the border; a romance 625930
Historical romance of the civil war in England. Cromwell and the
earl of Strafford are among the characters.
Prince of good fellows B 2 593P
The "prince of good fellows" is James V of Scotland. Story tells of
his adventures.
Speculations of John Steele B25Q3sp
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Story of financial adventure.
Triumphs of Eugene Valmont 62593^
Detective stories.
The victors 62593V
A story of American city life, its main theme being the struggle of
three young men for wealth and position. Contains a vigorous indict-
ment of Tammany.
Barrie, James Matthew.
Little white bird; or, Adventures in Kensington gardens B2661i
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.32, Aug.-Nov. 1902.
A fanciful story about a child who firmly believes that all children
were once birds, and an old soldier who sets himself to win the boy's
companionship and enters into all his imaginings about the fairies who
inhabit Kensington gardens.
The barrier. French Fg25b
[Barry, John Daniel.]
Our best society 627220
Appeared in the "Critic," v.44~46, April 1904-June 1905.
The progression in New York society of an ambitious young wife and an
acquiescent literary husband.
Barry, Richard Hayes.
Sandy from the Sierras 627235
Sketchy story of a young man's varied career as country school-teacher,
lawyer's clerk, reporter, amateur detective and machine politician.
San Francisco is the scene.
Barry, William Francis.
The dayspring 62720!
"Story of a young Irish exile who has taken refuge in Paris in the last
days of the Second Empire, and joins the Communists in the dark
days that follow... It has style, thought, philosophy of life... with
descriptive passages of rare beauty and power." Contemporary re-
view, 1903.
Bartlett, Frederick Orin.
Joan of the alley B278J
Story of the tenements. Joan is a factory girl who, inspired by the
thought of Joan of Arc, starts a strike.
Barton, William Eleazar.
When Boston braved the king; a story of tea-party times. .JB283W
Bashford, Henry H.
Tommy Wideawake 62912!
English story of a lively thirteen-year old boy.
6assett, Mrs Mary E. Stone.
The little green door; a novel 6296!
Romance in a garden, with Louis XIII for the hero.
Bateman, George W.
Zanzibar tales, told by natives of the east coast of Africa Bsi2z
Collection of native African stories.
Bates, Arlo.
Diary of a saint 6313(1
Story, told in diary form, of an eventful year in the life of a young
New England woman.
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Bates, Mrs Harriet Leonora (Vose), (pseud. Eleanor Putnam).
Woodland wooing
New England love story, slight but amusing.
Bates, Oric.
A madcap cruise 6314201
Lively story of two young Harvard graduates' yachting cruise to the
Mediterranean in pursuit of a girl.
Baum, Lyman Frank.
Wonderful wizard of Oz
Bayard's courier. Benson
Bayly, Ada Ellen. See Lyall, Edna, pseud.
Bazan, Emilia Pardo.
Mystery of the lost dauphin (Louis XVII); [a novel]; tr.
fr. the Spanish by A. H. Seeger
Story of intrigue and adventure centering about the career of Charles
William Naundorff, of whose claims to be the lost dauphin there
were numerous supporters.
Bear stories. Carter, ed
Beaten path. Makin
Beauf oy romances. Drummond 08455
Beaujeu. Bailey Bisgb
Beau's comedy. Dix & Harper D64yb
Beautiful lady. Tarkington . .T2i2b
Becke, Louis.
Strange adventure of James Shervinton, and other stories.. ..63643
Other stories: "Pig-headed" sailor men. The Flemmings. "Flash
Harry" of Savaii. Concerning "Bully" Hayes. Amona, the child,
and the beast. The snake and the bell. South sea notes. Apinoka
of Apamama.
Stories of life in the South sea islands.
Bedford, Jessie. See Godfrey, Elizabeth, pseud.
Beers, Henry Augustin.
Suburban pastoral, and other tales 63818
Other tales: A midwinter night's dream. A comedy of errors. Declara-
tion of independence. Split zephyr. A graveyard idyl. Edric the
Wild and the witch wife. The wine-flower.
Before the dawn. Altsheler A466b
Behn, Mrs Aphra (Johnson).
Novels ; with an introduction by E. A. Baker rBsSyn
Contents: The rOyal slave. The fair jilt. The nun. Agnes de Castro.
The lover's watch. The case for the watch. The lady's looking-
glass to dress herself by. The lucky mistake. The court of the king
of Bantam. The adventure of the black lady.
Aphra Behn (1640-89) was a dramatist and novelist, the first English-
woman who lived by her pen. Her genius and vivacity are undoubted;
her plays are very coarse, but lively and humorous, while she possessed
an indisputable touch of lyric genius. Her prose works have decidedly
less merit than her dramas and the best of her poems. Condensed
from Dictionary of national biography.
Bell, James Joy.
Jess & Co 64122]'
Scottish dialect story about a lovable but shiftless young carpenter and
his business-like wife.
Later adventures of Wee Macgreegor 64122!
Mr Pennycook's boy, [and other stories] B4i22mr
Other stories: Jessie Mary; an idyl of a Glasgow street. Sarah Mc-
Green paint. Tarn. Miss Quigley, tobacconist. The Sunday-school
soiree. Five-and-forty years. Poor pussy.
A dozen short stories of Scottish child life.
978 ENGLISH FICTION
Mrs M'Lerie 64122111
Humorous sketches of a quaint old Scottish woman, written in dialect by
the author of "Wee Macgreegor."
Wee Macgreegor . . . r 64122
Humorous and very human story of a little Glasgow boy. Written in
the Scottish dialect.
Bell, Lilian, afterward Mrs Bogue.
Interference of Patricia B4i2in
Light story, scene laid in Denver.
Bell in the fog, and other stories. Atherton A868b
The bells. Erckmann & Chatrian EyiSbe
Belshazzar. Davis Ds24b
Belted seas. Colton Cy26b
Bengcugh, Mrs Elisa (Armstrong).
Talk of the town; a neighborhood novel 64341
The life of the well-to-do working classes in an American manufacturing
town, with some of its loves and tragedies, is well portrayed in this
story.
Benita. Haggard Hi4is
Bennett, Arnold.
Anna of the Five Towns ; a novel 64393
The "Five Towns" are a centre of the pottery industry in Staffordshire,
England. The interest of the story consists in the clever characterization
of some decidedly commonplace people. There is a strong flavor of
Methodist revivalism.
Leonora ; a novel 6439!
Novel of social life in Staffordshire, England.
6ennett, John.
Barnaby Lee J6439b
Appeared in "St. Nicholas," v.28, and 29, pt. i, Nov. igoo-April 1902.
6enson, Arthur Christopher.
Hill of trouble, and other stories 84433!!
Other stories: The gray cat. The red camp. The light of the body.
The snake, the leper and the grey frost. Brother Robert. The
closed window. The brothers. The temple of death. The tomb of
Heiri. Cerda. Linus.
Short stories, mediaeval, mystical and supernatural.
Benson, Blackwood Ketcham.
Bayard's courier; a story of love and adventure in the
cavalry campaigns
Story of the Civil war.
Benson, Godfrey R.
Tracks in the snow; being the history of a crime
Detective story.
8enson, Robert Hugh.
By what authority?
Historical novel. Subject, the religidus persecutions of the Roman
Catholics during Queen Elizabeth's reign.
Bergengren, Mrs Anna (Farquhar). See Farquhar, Anna.
Bergengren, Mrs Ralph. See Farquhar, Anna.
Bernstein, Herman.
In the gates of Israel; stories of the Jews 64571
Contents: Soreh Rivke's vigil. The messenger of the community. The
awakening. Alone. The sinners. The straight hunchback. The
marriage-broker. The artist. A jealousy cure. The disarmed reform-
er. A Ghetto romance.
These stories of the New York Ghetto have appeared in various period-
icals.
The 6ertrams. Trollope
ENGLISH FICTION 979
Besant, Sir Walter.
No other way 646611
Story of i8th century London. Its plot turns upon a curious point of
English law by which a woman in debt could, by marriage, transfer
all her liabilities to her husband.
Besant, Sir Walter, & Rice, James.
Ready-money Mortiboy; a matter-of-fact story B466re
"Old Mortiboy is a miser and the offspring of misers, who builds up a
huge fortune by grinding the poor and ruining the well-to-do. . .Phases
of life, chiefly shady life, in London and elsewhere are exploited by
the novelists who expose vice with a merciless hand." Baker's Descrip-
tive guide to the best fiction.
Best foot forward, and other stories. Finn
Betham-Edwards, Matilda. See Edwards, Matilda Betham-.
Bethany. Watson
Betrayal. Oppenheim
Better sort. James Ji64be
Betts, Lillian Williams.
Story of an East-side family 64685
Some of the chapters appeared in the "Outlook," v.69-70, Dec. 14, 1901-
Feb. 15, 1902.
Sociological study of New York tenement life in fiction form.
Betty Zane. Grey G88y2b
Between the acts. Nevinson N25gb
Beyle, Marie Henri, (pseud. De Stendhal).
Chartreuse of Parma; tr. fr. the French by Lady Mary
Loyd, with a critical introduction by Maurice Hewlett.
(Century of French romance.) r646gc
An admirable picture of the elaborate intrigue of a small Italian court
in the early igth century. Contains also a fine description of the
battle of Waterloo.
"We consider that this is the principal work of Stendhal, as a novelist,
and that it is this that gives the measure of his ability as observer,
as critic, as philosopher, and as writer." Translated from Larousse's
Grand dictionnaire universel.
Beyond chance of change. Shaf er Ss25b
Bilberry wood. Dick jD54gb
Billow and the rock. Martineau M43ib
Bilse, Oswald Fritz, (pseud. Fritz von der Kyrburg).
A little garrison; a realistic novel of German army life
of to-day; tr. by Wolf von Schierbrand 6483!
Severe arraignment of the German army. The book cost its author a
term of imprisonment and dismissal from the service.
Bindloss, Harold.
Mistress of Bonaventure 6485111
Canadian story of experience on the plains before the time of the rail-
road. Gives a picture of ranch life in the Northwest and is full of
exciting incident.
Biography of a grizzly. Seton
Biography of a prairie girl. Gates
The bishop. Brady B686b
Black, Rudolph Edgar, pseud. See Lessing, Bruno.
Black Beauty. Sewell jSsi6b
61ack Lion inn. Lewis L6ysb
eiack shilling. Barr B25gbl
Blake, Katharine Evans.
Hearts' haven 65282(1
Story of the Rappite colony of New Harmony, Indiana.
98o ' ENGLISH FICTION
Bland, Mrs Hubert. See Nesbit, Edith.
Blazed trail. White W6s62b
Blazed trail stories and stories of the wild life. White W6s62bl
Blood-tax. Gerard
Blue flower. Van Dyke
Blue Peter. Roberts R5372b
Blundell, Mrs Mary E. (Sweetman). See Francis, M. E. pseud.
Bob and the guides. Andrews As68b
Bodkin, Matthias McDonnell.
Patsey the Omadaun 6583?
Humorous Irish story.
Bogue, Mrs Arthur Hoyt. See Bell, Lilian.
Bohemian papers. Harte Hsigga
Bolton, Charles Edward.
The Harris-Ingram experiment B6i4h
In connection with a love story and some foreign travel, tells of an
experiment in cooperation between employer and employed.
Bonaventure. Cable
Bondage of Ballinger. Field
Bonnet conspirators. Simpson S6isb
Book of gnomes. Weatherly jWs6ib
Book of nursery rhymes; illustrated by F. D. Bedford 366312
Bookful of girls. Fuller jFg82b
The boss. Lewis L673bo
Boss of Little Arcady. Wilson WySSb
Bourget, Paul.
A divorce 66576!
A searching analysis of the divorce problem.
Bo wen-Rowlands, Lilian. See Rowlands, Lilian Bowen-.
Bowl of punch. Gautier 6246]
Boy and the baron. Knapp jKsssb
Boys of the Rincon ranch. Canfield jCi7ib
A boy's town. Howells H857b
Brady, Cyrus Townsend.
The bishop B686b
Episodes of far Western life, in all of which the bishop figures more or
less prominently.
Doctor of philosophy B686d
Tragic novel dealing with the social side of the race problem.
The two captains; a romance of Bonaparte and Nelson B686t
Brainerd, Mrs Eleanor (Hoyt). See Hoyt, Eleanor.
Brave hearts. Fraser F888b
Brazen calf. Ford
Bread and wine. King
Bred in the bone. Page Pi45br
Bretherton, Ralph Harold.
The child mind 67340
An English review has called this psychological study of a child, a
case of "neurosis in the nursery." The story, which is written for
grown people, is taken up for the most part with analysis of the feel-
ings of an over-sensitive little girl.
The brethren. Haggard Hi4ib
Bridal of Anstace. Godfrey, pseud G552b
ENGLISH FICTION
Briscoe, Margaret Sutton, afterward Mrs Hopkins.
Change of heart ; six love stories 87540
Contents: The assistant bishop. Red tassels. "Whither thou goest."
Creating a vacuum. Debtors. Oscar and Louise.
Broke of Covenden. Snaith S66gb
Brooke, Henry.
Fool of quality; or, The history of Henry, earl of More-
land; with an introduction by W. P. Strickland and
a biographical preface by Charles Kingsley. 2v 67721!
Novel first published in 1766.
"The education of an ideal nobleman. The hero is brought up by
an uncle, who gives him unlimited means... The personal history of
this quixotic young man is completely overshadowed by the frequent
homilies and dissertations on politics, morals and social ameliora-
tion." Baker's Descriptive guide to the best fiction.
Brooke, L. Leslie.
Johnny Crow's garden; a picture book JB772J
Brooks, Geraldine.
Romances of colonial days 677321
Contents: In Mayflower time (1621). Beside the water-gate (1699).
The secret of the trees (1735). A crown that stung (1744). The
serving of a laggard lover (1751). The wooing of a governor (1760).
The passing of a sweetheart (1773). A strain from the Mischianza
(1778). In the ambassador's garden (1785).
Stories of John and Priscilla Alden, Mary Leisler, Evelyn Byrd, Agnes
Surriage, Hannah Waldo, Governor Wentworth, Benjamin Rush,
John Andre and the Adams family.
Brown, Abbie Farwell.
Lonesomest doll JB7841
Star jewels and other wonders JB784S
Brown, Alice.
Court of love 67830
A young woman just escaped from restraining poverty and con-
finement into the joys of wealth and freedom develops a whimsical
scheme for sharing her good time with others.
High noon; [stories] 6783!!
Contents: A meeting in the market-place. The book of love. There
and here. His enemy. Natalie Blayne. A runaway match. Rosa-
mund in heaven. The end of the game. The miracle. The map of
the country. The tryst. A dream in the morning.
All of these stories are of the psychological and introspective type, and
three of them border on the supernatural.
Judgment; a novel 6783}
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 107, Aug.-Oct. 1903.
Rather short story, dealing with a psychological problem.
The Mannerings ; [a novel]
Story of a small group of cultivated people in a New England town,
including an ill-matched husband and wife and two interesting pairs
of lovers. More character study than incident.
Paradise; [a novel]
A juggler and his runaway fortune teller are not the characters to be
expected in a story of New England country life, but they are not
more interesting than the farmer people among whom they come by
chance or choice.
Brown, Anna Robeson.
Truth and a woman 678321
Short love story of a thoughtful woman and a scientist with strong
atheistic opinions.
Brown, Charles Brockden.
Arthur Mervyn; or, Memoirs of the year 1793. 2v 678423
Brown (1771-1810) was the first American to make literature a pro-
fession, and his romances were considered by his contemporaries to
be striking and original productions.
982 ENGLISH FICTION
Action of the story takes place in Philadelphia during the yellow fever
epidemic in 1793, and the book gives a vivid picture of the condition
of the city.
Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a sleep-walker 678426
Scene is laid in Pennsylvania. It gives a picture of the society of the
time (the beginning of the igth century), with fine descriptions of
natural scenery and a succession of strange adventures.
Jane Talbot B7842J
Ormond; or, The secret witness 678420
Wieland; or, The transformation B7842W
Story of a ventriloquist who persuades the hero that he hears the voice
of a supernatural being, and induces him to kill his wife and children.
"The appearance of these two novels [Wieland, 1798, and Ormond, 1799]
constitutes an epoch in the ornamental literature of America. They
are the first decidedly successful attempts in the walk of romantic
fiction. They are still further remarkable as illustrating the character
and the state of society on this side of the Atlantic." Frescott's
Biographical and critical miscellanies.
Brown, Helen Dawes.
Her sixteenth year jB788h
Sequel to "Little Miss Phoebe Gay."
Two college girls jB788t
Brown, Kate Louise.
Alice and Tom; or, The record of a happy year jBygi2a
Brown, Katharine Holland.
Diane; a romance of the Icarian settlement on the Missis-
sippi river B7gid
Brown, William Garrott.
Gentleman of the South; a memory of the Black belt, from
the manuscript memoirs of the late Colonel Stanton
Elmore B7g8g
Short and rather tragic story of a family feud and its consequences.
Browne, Walter Scott.
The rose of the wilderness; or, Washington's first love B8i6r
Brudno, Ezra Selig.
The fugitive; memoirs of a wanderer in search of a home 6827!
Autobiographical novel, the life history of a Jew from boyhood in
Lithuania to manhood in New York.
The little conscript; a tale of the reign of Nicholas 1 6827!
The little conscript is a Jewish boy pledged to the synagogue, who
against his will is pressed into the service of the czar. Story is a
strong indictment of the political and military methods of Russia.
Bruvver Jim's baby. Mighels M677b
Bryant, Emily M.
Over stony ways; a romance of Tennyson-land 68420
Story follows the fortunes of five children living in the Somersby
region associated with Tennyson's early life. Illustrations from
photographs.
Buccaneers. Hyde Hggsb
Bullock, Shan F.
Red leaguers B876r
Story of an imaginary insurrection supposed to take place in Ireland in
the near future, purporting to be told by one of the rebel leaders. Has
one or two characters from the "Squireen."
"Shows a power of lucid and picturesque narration, and a minute ac-
curacy in detail." Athenaeum, 1904.
The squireen 68765
A story of Ulster.
ENGLISH FICTION 983
Burgess, Gelett, & Irwin, Will.
Reign of Queen Isyl B8gyr
Appeared in "Everybody's magazine," v.g, July-Nov. 1903.
The search for the missing queen of a California flower festival is the
thread on which are strung a number of humorous short stories.
Burnett, Mrs Frances (Hodgson).
Dawn of a to-morrow
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v. 38-39, Dec. igos-Jan. 1906.
Short story, an episode of the London slums.
Butler, Samuel, 1835-1902.
Way of all flesh; [a novel]
Humorously cynical story of several generations of an English family.
Its satire is chiefly levelled at certain methods of bringing up children
and false ideas of respectability.
Butternut Jones. Tilford
By a Finnish lake. Waineman Wi44b
By beach and bog-land. Barlow
By bread alone. Friedman
By Dulvercombe water. Vallings Vi6sb
By the Good Sainte Anne. Ray R24ib
By the queen's grace. Sheard
By what authority? Benson
By wit of woman. Marchmont
Bylow hill. Cable
Cabbages and kings. Henry, pseud H4522C
Cabell, James Branch.
The eagle's shadow Cii2e
Story of a rich and perverse heroine, very suspicious of mercenary
suitors.
Cable, George Washington.
Bonaventure
Contents: Carancro. Grande Pointe. Au large.
Three connected short stories of life among the simple and innocent
Acadians living in Louisiana. Hero is a man of rare saintliness and
gentleness.
Bylow hill
Appeared in the "Atlantic monthly," v.8g, March-May 1902.
A grim story, far removed in scene and atmosphere from Mr Cable's
Creole stories. The setting is a New England town and the tragedy
arises from a mismarriage and a husband's insane jealousy.
Cadets of Gascony. Stevenson 88470
Cahan, Abraham.
White terror and the red; a novel of revolutionary Russia.. .Ci22w
The "white terror" is the Czar, the "red terror" is nihilism. The pic-
ture is evidently drawn from personal knowledge of the aspirations
and methods of the Russian reformers.
Caine, Hall.
Prodigal son Ci24p
Appeared in "Everybody's magazine," v.n, July-Dec. 1904.
Icelandic story.
Caleb Williams. Godwin Gssjc
Call of the wild. London L822ca
Called to the field. Thruston T425C
Calvert of Strathore. Goodloe G625ca
Camille. Dumas D8gi2l
Camp Venture. Eggleston jEasyica
The candidate. Altsheler A466c
984 ENGLISH FICTION
Canficld, Henry Spofford.
Boys of the Rincon ranch. (St. Nicholas books.)
Cap and gown, in prose. Knowles K3522C
Capes, Bernard.
Loaves and fishes CiSilo
Short stories, very diverse in character.
Secret in the hill CiSis
"Capital story of treasure hunting, one in which the mere treasure hunt,
although it adds a strong romantic interest, is really subordinated to
the delineation and interplay of diverse characters." Saturday review,
1903-
Cap'n Eri. Lincoln Lyi62C
The Captain. Williams Wy442c
A captain in the ranks. Eggleston 35710
Captain Kettle, Adventures of. Hyne Hggya
Captain Kettle, K. C. B., More adventures of. Hyne Hggym
Captain Kettle, Master of fortune; further adventures of.
Hyne Hggyma
Captain Macklin. Davis
Captain of the crew. Barbour
Captains all, [and other stories]. Jacobs Ji34C
Captain's daughter. O verton 03320
Captains of the world. Overton O332ca
Captain's toll gate. Stockton S866ca
Captive of the Roman eagles. Dahn 01530
A captured Santa Claus. Page jPi45c
Carey, Rosa Nouchette.
At the Moorings Cigyat
Herb of grace Cigyhe
A quiet and colorless English love story.
Highway of fate Cigyhi
Scene, the country in England. Heroine is companion to an heiress.
A passage perilous Cigyp
Conventional love story of English life.
The Carlyles. Harrison H2g8ca
[Carmen, and other stories.] Merimee M6s6ca2
Carmen Sylva, (pseud, of Elizabeth, queen of Roumania). ,
Roumanian vendetta, and other stories; tr. fr. the German
by E. H C2i52r
Other stories: His first fight. Two waifs from the .Taygetos.
Neaga. The gipsy's love story. The cripple. Philemon and Baucis.
The fall of Vidin. A funeral in the Carpathians.
"Most of [the stories] deal with the darker side of Roumanian life and
character, and have love or vengeance of a somewhat savage nature
for their theme." Athenaum, 1903.
Carmen Sylva, (pseud, of Elizabeth, queen of Roumania), &
Strettell, Alma, afterward Mrs Harrison.
Legends from river & mountain C2I52I
The first ten of these stories and legends are connected with the regions
about the queen's home in Roumania. The others are German legends.
Carmichael, Montgomery.
Life of John William Walshe, F. S. A.; edited, with an in-
troduction, by Montgomery Carmichael
"A work of fiction which it would be difficult, from internal evidence
alone, to exclude from the category of actual biography. . .It is, in
substance, the story of a saint... a psychological study of marvellous
delicacy, such... as may be found elsewhere only in the 'Lives of the
Saints' or in the history of the mystics." Dial, 1902.
ENGLISH FICTION 985
Carroll, Lewis, (pseud, of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson).
Alice's adventures in Wonderland C233E
Carryl, Guy Wetmore.
Zut, and other Parisians C2334Z
Contents: Zut. Caffiard, deus ex machina. The next corner. The
only son of his mother. The tuition of Dodo Chapuis. Le Pochard.
A latter-day Lucifer. Poire! Papa Labesse. In the absence of-
Monsieur. Little Tapin.
Carter, Marion Hamilton, ed.
Bear stories; retold from St. Nicholas jC237b
Cat stories; retold from St. Nicholas JC237C
Lion and tiger stories; retold from St. Nicholas ^237!
Panther stories; retold from St. Nicholas JC237p
Stories of brave dogs; retold from St. Nicholas JC237S
Caskoden, Edwin, pseud. See Major, Charles.
Castle, Mrs Agnes (Sweetman), & Castle, Egerton.
Heart of Lady Anne
Also published under title "French Nan."
Story of a young English squire's trials with his town-bred wife and of
the means he took to make her contented with life in the country.
"If youth but knew!"
Appeared in "Collier's weekly," v.34, Oct. 8, i9O4~March n, 1905.
Romance of Westphalia during the reign of Napoleon's brother, King
Jerome.
Rose of the world C273F
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Melodramatic romance.
Star dreamer ; a romance C273S
Romantic love story of the time of George IV of England.
Castle Omeragh. Moore M877C
Castle Rackrent. Edgeworth 2840
Cat and battledore. Balzac B2i8at
Cat stories. Carter, ed JC237C
Catharine's proxy. Hamlin H22ic
The cathedral. Huysmans Hg86c
Gather, Willa Sibert.
Troll garden C2822t
Contents: Flavia and her artists. The sculptor's funeral. The garden
lodge. "A death in the desert." The marriage of Phaedra. A Wagner
matinee. Paul's case.
The same rC2822t
Studies of the artistic temperament.
Cattle brands. Adams A2iic
Cattle ranch to college. Doubleday D?54C
The same jDy54c
Cavazza, Mrs Elisabeth (Jones). See Pullen, Mrs Elisabeth
(Jones).
Cecilia. Crawford C874ce
The celibates, and other stories. Balzac B2i8pi2
Celibates' club. Zangwill Z28b2
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de.
Exemplary novels; ed. by J. F. Kelly, tr. by N. Maccoll.
2V
v.i. The little gipsy. The liberal lover. Rinconete and Cortadillo.
The Spanish-English lady. The licentiate of glass. The force of
blood.
63
9 86 ENGLISH FICTION
v.2. The jealous Estremaduran. The illustrious kitchen-maid. The
two damsels. The Lady Cornelia. The deceitful marriage. The
dogs' colloquy.
History of Don Quixote; ed. by J. W. Clark, and a short
biographical notice of Cervantes by T. T. Shore qrC334i
Illustrations by Dore.
Chamberlain, Esther, & Chamberlain, Lucia.
Mrs Essington; the romance of a house-party
Story of fashionable society in a California setting.
Chambers, Robert William.
Fighting chance
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post," .178-179, May 26 Sept.
i, 1906.
Story of New York society life.
In search of the unknown
Absurd, but amusing extravaganza. The adventures of a young as-
sistant in the Bronx Park zoological gardens in his search for some
queer specimens.
lole; [a story]
Story satirizing some of the present day (1905) literary and artistic
tendencies.
Maid-at-anns ; a novel C355ma
Scene is central New York in Revolutionary times. Some of the char-
acters in the author's "Cardigan" appear in this story.
Maids of Paradise; a novel
Romance of love and adventure at the time of the Franco-Prussian war.
Paradise is a little Breton village.
The reckoning
Appeared in the "Booklovers magazine," v.6, June-Nov. 1905.
Last of a series of Revolutionary historical romances of which "Car-
digan" and "Maid-at-arms" are the first and second. Deals with the
struggles between the Americans and the British with their Indian
allies, ending with the final defeat at Johnstown in the fall of 1781.
Tracer of lost persons
The "tracer of lost persons" is a detective of a new and unusual order
who finds lost loves and lost ideals.
A young man in a hurry, and other short stories
Other stories: A pilgrim. The shining band. One man in a million.
The fire-warden. The market-hunter. The path-master. In Nauvoo.
Marlitt's shoes. Pasque Florida.
The chameleon. Linn
Change of heart. Briscoe
Changes and chances. Weber
Charles Killbuck. Huebner H88gc
Chartreuse of Parma. Beyle rl^Ggc
The chasm. Kauffman & Carpenter Ki4ic
Cheerful Americans. Loomis . . . LSsic
Cheney, Warren.
Way of the North; a romance of the days of Baranof C4222W
Story of Alaska during the Russian occupation.
Cherry. Tarkington T2I2C
The cherry ribband. Crockett C886ch
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell.
The colonel's dream
A Southerner, after living many years in the North, revisits his native
town, and gradually interests himself in the improvement of the
region, dreaming of a new South, industrious, prosperous, peaceful,
where all should have an equal chance in life. Interesting as the
expression of the views of a colored man.
The child mind. Bretherton
Children of men. Lessing, pseud L64QC
ENGLISH FICTION 987
Children of tempest. Munro Mg68ac
Children of the bush. Lawson 1^4290
Children of the frost. London L822C
Children of the tenements. Riis R457C
Children of the wild. Deming jD42ic
Chilhowee boys. Morrison jMgigc
Chinese Quaker. Eyster 9940
Chita. Hearn
Cholmondeley, Mary.
Moth and rust, and other stories
Other stories: Geoffrey's wife. Let loose. The pitfall.
Stories of modern English society.
Christian, Susan.
Ardina Doran ; [a novel] C45923
Story of English society life.
Christian Thai. Francis, pseud F867C
Christmas angel. Pyle jPgg6ich
Christmas eve on Lonesome, and other stories. Fox
Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann. Harris
Chunk, Fusky and Snout. Young JY37IW2
Church, Samuel Harden.
Penruddock of the White Lambs; a tale of Holland, Eng-
land and America C468ip
Story of adventure, in the time of Cromwell and Charles II.
Churchill, Winston.
Coniston C46gco
"Coniston" is the name of a New England, probably a New Hamp-
shire, village where, a generation ago, Jethro Bass invented the vice
of being a political boss. He is evidently drawn from life, and his
encounters with his adversaries form the chief attraction of the
story.
The crossing C46gcro
"Its theme is the pressing westward of the settlers during and after
the Revolutionary wars, the conquest of Ohio, Illinois, and Kentucky,
and the pacific invasion of Louisiana in the years before Jefferson's
Louisiana purchase." Spectator, 1904.
Among the characters are Daniel Roone, George Rogers Clark, Andrew
Jackson and Governor Sevier of Tennessee.
Mr Keegan's elopement C46gm
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.52, June 1896.
Short and humorous naval story.
Cigarette-maker's romance. Crawford C8y4ci
The circle. Thurston T435C
Civil war stories retold from St. Nicholas jC4g6
Contents: Off to the war. Virginia scenes in '61. The "Merrimac"
and the "Monitor." Eleanor's colonel. Lieutenant Harry. A story
of Farragut. A drummer-boy at Gettysburg. How Moses was eman-
cipated. Lincoln's God-speed to Grant. Sheridan in the valley. The
picket-guard. The "Alabama" and the "Kearsarge." Lieutenant
Gushing and the ram "Albemarle." Sherman's march to the sea.
Claims and counterclaims. Goodwin 06330
The clammer. Hopkins Hy86c
Clarke, Marcus Andrew Hislop.
For the term of his natural life; a novel rCs34f
Clean Peter and the children of Grubbylea. Adelborg jA228c
Cleeve, Lucas, pseud. See Kingscote, Mrs Howard.
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne. See Twain, Mark, pseud.
Clock and the key. Vesey
ENGLISH FICTION
Clouston, J. Storer.
Adventures of M. d'Haricot C6iga
Humorous account of a young Frenchman's travels and adventures in
England. The peculiarities and mannerisms of Englishmen and
Frenchmen are cleverly hit off.
Our Lady's inn C6igo
Cody, Sherwin, comp.
Selections from the world's greatest short stories, illustra-
tive of the history of short story writing; with critical
and historical comments C655W
Contents: Patient Griselda, from the "Decameron" of Boccaccio. Alad-
din; or, The wonderful lamp, from the "Arabian nights." Rip Van
Winkle, by Washington Irving. A passion in the desert, by Honore
de Balzac. A child's dream of a star, A Christmas carol, by Dickens.
A princess's tragedy, from "Barry Lyndon," by Thackeray. The
gold-bug, by Poe. The great stone face, by .Hawthorne. The neck-
lace, and The string, by Guy de Maupassant. The man who would
be king, by Kipling. Plow Gavin Birse put it to Mag Lownie, from
"A window in Thrums," by Barrie. On the stairs, from "Tales of
mean streets," by Arthur Morrison.
Coelebs in search of a wife. More M88sc
Colleen bawn. Griffin
Collegians. Griffin
The colonel. Sangiacomo 82250
Colonel Carter's Christmas. Smith 864700
Colonel of the Red Huzzars. Scott 842720
The colonel's dream. Chesnutt C427CO
Colonial stories retold from St. Nicholas JC722
Contents: Ma-ta-oka of Pow-ha-tan. How the Pilgrims came to Plym-
outh. Little Susan Boudinot. The first Christmas tree in New Eng-
land. The fight for a language. Old Dutch times in New York. An
early American rebellion. My grandmother's grandmother's Christ-
mas candle. Little Puritans. A new leaf from Washington's boy
life. The stamp-act box. Our colonial coins.
Colton, Arthur Willis.
The belted seas C726b
An old sea-captain's yarn.
Tioba, and other tales C726t
Other tales: A man for a' that. The green grasshopper. The enemies.
A night's lodging. On Edom hill. Sons of R. Rand. Conlon.
St. Catherine's. The spiral stone. The Musidora sonnet.
Themes are varied, but most of the stories deal with country life.
Colvill, Helen Hester, (pseud. Katharine Wylde).
The stepping stone C728s
Somewhat melodramatic story, the scene opening in Rome and changing
later to an English country house. The best drawn character is a
Norwegian singer.
Comedy of conscience. Mitchell M74gco
Coming of the tide. Sherwood 85540
The common lot. Herrick H477C
La comtesse de Charny [in English]. Dumas DSgncoa
Concerning Belinda. Hoyt H868c
Concerning Polly. Winslow W7gi2C
Condict, Anna Yeaman.
"My liT Angelo;" [a story] C745m
Short story of a little Italian boy who finds his way to the affections of
a stern New England woman.
Confessions of a matchmaking mother. Davidson D2g82C
Confessions of a wife. Adams, pseud A2isc
Coniston. Churchill C46gco
ENGLISH FICTION 989
Conjuror's house. White W6a62C
Connolly, James Bennet.
The deep sea's toll
Contents: The sail-carriers. The wicked "Celestine." The truth of the
Oliver Cromwell. Strategy and seamanship. Dory-mates. The salv-
ing of the bark Fuller. On Georges shoals. Patsie Oddie's black
night.
These stories appeared in "Scribner's magazine."
On Tybee Knoll ; a story of the Georgia coast
Story of a plucky young engineer who wins a lumber contract in the
teeth of opposition.
Out of Gloucester
Contents: A chase overnight. On the echo o" the morn. From Reykja-
vik to Gloucester. A fisherman of Costla. Tommie Ohlsen's western
passage. Clancy.
All but one of these stories appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v. 29-32,
April igoi-Oct. 1902.
Short stories of Gloucester fishermen, written with great spirit Can
be recommended to all who enjoy thrilling tales of sea life.
The seiners
Succession of stirring stories of the Gloucester fishing fleet, strung on
a thread of love story.
Connor, Ralph, (pseud, of Charles William Gordon).
Glengarry school days Cy532g
The experiences of boys in a district school in the backwoods of Canada.
Conquest of Canaan. Tarkington T2I2CO
Conquest of Charlotte. Meldrum M5&4C
Conrad, Joseph.
Falk, Amy Foster, To-morrow; three stories
Nostromo ; a tale of the seaboard
"A romantic tale of politics, adventure, and intrigue in a maritime re-
public of South America." Athenaeum, 1904.
Typhoon
A sea story.
Youth ; a narrative
Other stories: Heart of darkness. The end of the tether.
"Youth" is a story of the sea; "Heart of darkness," a study of the white
man in Africa; "The end of the tether," a narrative of an heroic old
sea-captain who, for the sake of a dependent daughter, retains com-
mand of his vessel even after blindness renders him incapable.
Conrad, Joseph, & Hueffer, F. M.
Romance ; a novel
Tale of an English youth, full of the spirit of romance and adventure,
who is forced to leave home for giving aid to smugglers. He is
taken to the West Indies, where he meets with various experiences
at the hands of pirates and buccaneers.
Constance Trescot. Mitchell My4gcon
Converse, Florence.
Long Will ; a romance Cy6yl
"Long Will is William Langland, author of the 'Vision of Piers Plow-
man'... The story deals with the troublous times of King Richard II
and the social disturbances which culminated in Wat Tyler's rebellion.
...A carefully written and thoughtful piece of work." Saturday
review, 1904.
The Copperhead. Frederic F8Q4C
The same. (In his In the sixties, p. 3-149.) F8g4in
Corelli, Marie, (pseud, of Minnie Mackay).
Treasure of heaven; a romance of riches CSistr
Story of an old and very rich man who, wearying of the emptiness of
his life, sets out disguised, afoot and nearly penniless, in quest of the
treasure of heaven love.
The cost. Phillips P5i2C
Cotes, Mrs Everard. See Duncan, Sara Jeannette.
990 ENGLISH FICTION
Couch, Arthur Thomas Quiller.
Adventures of Harry Revel C8s8a
" 'Harry Revel' begins in a foundling hospital in Plymouth, and pro-
ceeds through chimney-sweep circles, via murder and innocence
suspected, to smugglers' haunts on the Cornish coast, to military
episodes in the Peninsula war, and thence northward to the place of
beginning. It is a refreshingly told tale." Nation, 1903.
Astonishing history of Troy town C8s8as
Humorous story of life in a provincial English town.
Fort Amity C8s8f
Historical novel of the French and English contests for Canada.
Hetty Wesley CSaSh
"The author has taken the true story of the beautiful and unhappy sister
of John and Charles Wesley and worked it into a historical novel. As
the story progresses we become intimately acquainted not only with
the unfortunate Hetty but also with all the other members of the re-
markable household to which she belonged."
Mayor of Troy C8s8m
Quietly humorous story of the mayor and other interesting characters
of a little Cornish town at the time when the English coast was in
fear of a French invasion.
Shining Ferry C8s8shi
There is less of story than of character sketching in this tale of a sleepy
little English seaport town.
Two sides of the face; midwinter tales C838t
Contents: Stephen of Steens. The horror on the stair. The mazed
election (1768). The Hotwells duel. Cleeve court. The collabo-
rators. The rider in the dawn. My lady's coach.
"Range over the latter half of the eighteenth century in England, il-
lustrating the rough living, violent manners and military compulsions
of a period when rudeness ruled the court, the camp, the grove."
Nation, 1904.
The Westcotes C8a8we
Scene is laid in an English country town at the time of the Napoleonic
wars. The principal characters are the members of a local family and
some French prisoners of war quartered in the neighborhood.
White Wolf, and other fireside tales C8s8wh
Contents: The miracle of the White Wolf. Sinbad on Burrator. Vic-
tor. The capture of the Burgomeister Van der Werf. King o'
Prussia. The man who could have told. The cellars of Rueda. The
haunted yacht. Parson Jack's fortune. The burglary club. Concern-
ing St. John of Jerusalem. Cox versus Pretyman. The bridals of
Ysselmonde. England! John and the ghosts. Three photographs.
The talking ships. The keepers of the lamp. Two boys. The senior
fellow. Ballast.
Stories, the scenes of which lie as far apart as Borneo, modern England
and the Spain of Wellington's campaigns.
Country boy. Crissey C884C
Country interlude. Hildegarde Hawthorne Hs672c
Country parson. Balzac B2i8v2
Course of true love never did run smooth. Reade 2530
The same, and other stories R253C2
Court of love. Brown 67830
Courtship of a careful man, and a few other courtships.
Martin M42y2C
Craddock, Charles Egbert, (pseud, of Mary Noailles Murfree).
Down the ravine C8s8do
Boy life in the Tennessee mountains.
The frontiersmen C8s8f
Contents: The linguister. A victor at chungke. The captive of the
ada-wehi. The fate of the cheera-taghe. The bewitched ball-sticks.
The visit of the turbulent grandfather.
Stories of whites and Indians among the Tennessee mountains before
the Revolution.
ENGLISH FICTION 991
In the "stranger people's" country; a novel
Spectre of power
Story of love and adventure in the Tennessee mountain region during
the early i8th century.
Craigie, Mrs Pearl Mary (Richards). See Hobbes, John .
Oliver, pseud.
Crane, Walter.
Baby's own alphabet. (Walter Crane's picture books.) qjCSGyiba
Fairy ship. (Walter Crane's picture books.) qjC867ifa
Goody Two Shoes. (Walter Crane's picture books.) ... .qjC867igo
King Luckieboy's party. (Walter Crane's picture books.) . . qjC867ik
Crawford, Francis Marion.
Cecilia ; a story of modern Rome C874CC
Cigarette-maker's romance C874ci
Heart of Rome; a tale of the "lost water." C874h
Love story of modern Rome.
Man overboard ! C874man
A short ghost story.
Crewdson, Charles N.
Tales of the road C882t
Contents: The square deal wins. Clerks, cranks and touches.
Social arts as salesmen's assets. Tricks of the trade. The help-
ing hand. How to get on the road. First experiences in selling.
Tactics in selling. Cutting prices. Canceled orders. Concerning
credit men. Winning the customer's good will. Salesmen's don'ts.
Merchants the salesman meets. Hiring and handling salesmen.
Hearts behind the order book.
Yarns of a traveling salesman.
Crinkle, Nym, pseud. See Mowbray, Jay Paul, pseud.
Crissey, Forrest.
The country boy C884C
Sketches of the every-day experiences and impressions of a sensitive
little country boy in western New York.
Crockett, Samuel Rutherford.
Adventurer in Spain C886a
Contents: The adventure of the way thither. The adventure of Dona
Isidra. The midnight free-traders. The city of dream. The strange
thoughts of a beggar man. Some wanderings with Zaida in her
garden. "God's babe." In a Carlist camp. The good Samaritan,
with an eye to business. Cyrilla. The feast of the dead, and of the
living. How love came home.
Some of these chapters appeared in "Frank Leslie's popular monthly,"
v.55-57, Feb.-Nov. 1903.
Story told in the first person, mingling description, romance and ad-
venture in the borderland between France and Spain.
Banner of blue C886ba
Story of the disruption period in the Scottish church, about the middle
of the i Qth century.
The cherry ribband ; a novel C886ch
Story about the times of the persecution of the Covenanters.
Fishers of men C886fi
Scene is laid among the burglars and toughs of Edinburgh. The hero
is a lad who, with all the advantages of a high class finishing school
in burglary, insists on turning out straight. Condensed from Out-
look, 1906.
Loves of Miss Anne C8861v
Modern story with the scene in Galloway and the Lothians.
May Margaret, called "the fair maid of Galloway." C886ma
Also published under the title "Maid Margaret of Galloway."
Historical novel of the time of James II of Scotland (1444-1460).
Besides Margaret of Galloway, William and James, earls of Douglas,
are the leading characters. Continues some of the characters of
the "Black Douglas."
992 ENGLISH FICTION
Strong Mac C886str
Story of Galloway in the beginning of the ipth century.
Crooked trails. Remington R333C
Crosland, Thomas William Hodgson, ed.
Grant Richards's children's annual for 1904 QJC8g4g
The crossing. Churchill C46gcro
Crothers, Samuel McChord.
Miss Muffet's Christmas party jCSgsm
Crowley, Mary Catherine.
Love thrives in war; a romance of the frontier in 1812 C8g62l
Crowninshield, Mrs Mary (Bradford).
Valencia's garden C8g6v
Story of a young American girl educated in France and married to a
man almost old enough to be her grandfather.
Crowninshield, Mrs Schuyler. See Crowninshield, Mrs Mary
(Bradford).
Cruise of the Conqueror. Paternoster P2g22c
Cruise of the Dazzler. London JL822C
Cruising on the St. Lawrence. Tomlinson jTsg7cr
Cuore. Amicis ,
Curayl. Silberrad
Cutting, Mrs Mary Stewart (Doubleday).
Heart of Lynn
Bright and natural story of a young girl's plucky fight with poverty.
Little stories of courtship
Contents: Paying guests. Henry. When love is kind. Latimer's
mother. In Cinderella's shoes. In regard to Josephine. The coupons
of fortune. The perfect tale.
Little stories of married life
Contents: Their second marriage. A good dinner. The strength of ten.
In the reign of Quintilia. The happiest time. In the married
quarters. Mrs Atwood's outer raiment. Fairy gold. A matrimonial
episode. Not a sad story. Wings.
Most of these stories were published in "McClure's magazine," v.6, 1896;
v. 14, 1899; v. 18-19, 1902, and "Harper's bazar," v.36, 1902.
More stories of married life
Contents: A little surprise. At the sign of the rubber plant. The
terminal. The hinge. A symphony in coal. The triumph of father.
The portion of the youngest. Polly Townsend's rebellion. The
mother of Emily. Madonna of the toys ; a Christmas story. The
name of the firm.
Several of these stories appeared in "McClure's magazine."
Dahn, Felix.
Captive of the Roman eagles; tr. fr. the German by M. J.
Safford
Historical novel dealing with the conflict between the Germans and
the Romans on the shores of Lake Constance in the 4th century.
Felicitas; tr. fr. the German by M. J. Safford
Historical novel of the German invasion of the Roman provinces in the
5th century.
Scarlet banner; tr. fr. the German by M. J. Safford
Dramatic historical novel, the third of a group to which "Felicitas"
and "A captive of the Roman eagles" belong, and, like them, dealing
with the struggle between the Germans and the Romans. Vivid pen-
pictures of the splendor and fall of the Vandal kingdom in Africa
in the 6th century.
Daley, Joseph Gordian.
The rose and the sheepskin jDi6ar
ENGLISH FICTION 993
Dallas, Richard, (pseud, of Nathan Winslow Williams).
Master hand; the story of a crime Di66m
"The object-lesson is... the untrustworthiness of circumstantial evi-
dence... Sure to please lovers of a detective story that shall not un-
duly harrow while it will strongly interest." Nation, 1903.
Dalton, Test.
Role of the unconquered Di75r
Romance of Henry IV of France and Maria de' Medici.
Dandelion cottage. Rankin jRiQ4d
Daniel Jo vard. Gautier .' G246J
Danny. Ollivant
Daphne. Sherwood
Darby O'Gill and the good people, [and other stories]. Tem-
pleton
Darrel of the Blessed Isles. Bacheller Bi2yda
Darrow, Clarence S.
Farmington D264f
The Farmington described is a Pennsylvania village. Mr Darrow's
reminiscences of boyhood days in the old town purport to be auto-
biographical.
Daskam, Josephine Dodge, afterward Mrs Bacon.
Her fiance ; four stories of college life 02730
Other stories: Her little sister. The adventures of an uncle. The
point of view.
Memoirs of a baby D273me
Appeared in "Harper's bazar," v.37-38, April igo3-Feb. 1904.
Amusing story of a very small boy, his father and mother, and a great-
aunt who has serious ideas about the training of children.
Middle aged love stories D273mi
Contents: In the valley of the shadow. A philanthropist. A reversion
to type. A hope deferred. The courting of Lady Jane. Julia the
apostate. Mrs Dud's sister.
Whom the gods destroyed [and other stories] D273W
Other stories: A wind flower. When Pippa passed. The backsliding
of Harriet Blake. A Bayard of Broadway. A little brother of the
books. The maid of the mill. The twilight guests.
Datchet, Charles.
Morchester; a story of American society, politics and af-
fairs* D275m
Industrial life and corrupt politics in an eastern American manufacturing
centre. An indictment of the combination of professional politics with
the interests of capital.
Daudet, Alphonse.
[Letters from my mill, and Monday tales]; an introduction
by W. P. Trent, tr. by G. B. Ives. (Little French mas-
terpieces.) D284le
Contents: LETTERS FROM MY MILL: The Beaucaire diligence. Master
Cornille's secret. The goat of Monsieur Seguin. The pope's mule.
The lighthouse of the Sanguinaires. The cure of Cucugnan. Old
folks. The death of the dauphin. The legend of the man with the
golden brain. The three low masses. The two inns. The elixir of
the Reverend Father Gaucher. MONDAY TALES: The last class. The
game of billiards. The child spy. Mothers. The siege of Berlin.
The little pies. The pope is dead.
My first voyage, my first lie; a reminiscence of an imagi-
native childhood, related by Daudet to R. H. Sherard,
by whom it was taken down, and is now published in
Daudet's own words in the English language 0284111
"People of scientific temperament often demand a definition of 'charm.'
My First Voyage is a definition of the word in a hundred and seventy-
five pages. The book is a mental 'reconstruction' of an episode of
994 ENGLISH FICTION
Daudet's Southern childhood a childhood of Tartarin! At the age of
ten or so he was dispatched, with a companion of equal maturity, by
steamer from Beaucaire to Lyons... The boys were going to school.
The recital is a history, with gaps due to defective memory, of the
voyage. Alphonse invented the lies those lies which were to supply
the halo of glory demanded by the Southern temperament. . .and Le-
once loyally supported the colossal structure of deceit." Academy,
igoi.
The nabob; tr. fr. the French, with a critical introduction
by Prof. Trent. (Century of French romance.)
Excellent translation.
"Offers a very exact picture of social life in the last days of the
Empire, a feverish, over-wrought, jaded society, rousing itself to
a sort of factitious activity, only to relapse and finally break down
utterly." Rene Doumic's Contemporary French novelists.
Daughter of a magnate. Spearman 87412(1
Daughter of Dale. Taylor T252d
Daughter of the pit. Jackson ' . Ji25d
Daughter of the Sioux. King K26sd
Daughter of the snows. London L822d
Daughter of the states. Pemberton Ps86r
Daughters of darkness in sunny India. Harband H246d
Daughters of Nijo. Watanna, pseud W28gd
Davidson, Lillias Campbell.
Confessions of a matchmaking mother D2g82c
Tells how a widow with little money found husbands for her numerous
daughters.
Davis, Norah.
The Northerner 0321211
Story of sectional prejudices in an Alabama town and the loyalty of a
Southern girl to her Northern lover.
Davis, Richard Harding.
Captain Macklin ; his memoirs 032303
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v. 31-32, April-Sept. 1902.
Hero is a West Point cadet dismissed from the academy, who volun-
teers in a revolution just then in progress in Honduras and reaps
much glory there.
Ramon's folly
Contents: Ranson's folly. The bar sinister. A derelict. La lettre
d'amour. In the fog.
Davis, William Stearns.
Belshazzar; a tale of the fall of Babylon 0324!)
Falaise of the blessed voice; a tale of the youth of St.
Louis, king of France f D324fa
Saint of the dragon's dale; a fantastic tale 03245
Historical romance, scene near Eisenach, Germany, in the I3th century.
Dawn of a to-morrow. Burnett
Day, Thomas.
History of Sandford and Merton; corrected and revised by
Cecil Hartley 0334*1
"A 'pedagogic novel,' aiming at the adoption of more enlightened
methods of education, and appealing to the young with stories and
talks which set forth the truths and charms of science and virtue;
full of 'improving' dialogue." Baker's Descriptive guide to the best
fiction.
" 'Sandford and Merton' is still among the best children's books in the
language, in spite of its quaint didacticism, because it succeeds in
forcibly expressing his [Day's] high sense of manliness, independence,
and sterling qualities of character." Dictionary of national biography.
Day before yesterday. Shafer
The day-dreamer. Williams
ENGLISH FICTION 995
The dayspring. Barry 6272(1
Deal in wheat, and other stories. Norris N4522d
Dean, Mrs Andrew, pseud. See Sidgwick, Mrs Cecily
(Ullmann).
Dearborn, Malcolm.
Lionel Ardon; a tale of chivalry in the days of Queen
Mary, Elizabeth and Lady Jane Grey 0348!
The debtor. Wilkins
The deep sea's toll. Connolly
Defoe, Daniel.
Journal of the plague year; ed. by G. R. Carpenter
Imaginary description of the great plague of London in 1665, so vivid
that it has often been taken for actual history.
"Every detail goes straight to the mark... He is less diffuse and more
pointed than usual; the greatness of the calamity seems to have given
intensity to his style; and it leaves all the impression of a genuine
narrative, told by one who has, as it were, just escaped from the
valley of the shadow of death, with the awe still upon him, and every
terrible sight and sound fresh in his memory." Cornhill magazine,
1868.
Moll Flanders, and History of the devil. (Works, v.3.).. ..
De Groot, J. Morgan. See Groot, J. Morgan de.
Deland, Ellen Douglas.
Katrina
Malvern ; a neighborhood story 03891111
Oakleigh 038910
Deland, Mrs Margaret.
Awakening of Helena Richie 03893
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 112-1 13, Jan.-July 1906.
Story of the spiritual awakening of a woman through her love for a
child. Has the same scene and some of the well-remembered char-
acters of Mrs Deland's former stories.
Dr Lavendar's people DsSgd
Contents: The apotheosis of the Reverend Mr Spangler. The note.
The grasshopper and the ant. Amelia. "An exceeding high moun-
tain." At the stuffed-animal house.
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v.io6-io7, 1903.
Similar to "Old Chester tales," giving further pictures of the quaint life
and characters of that village.
De la Pasture, Mrs Henry.
The man from America; a sentimental comedy 03892111
Peter's mother
Story dealing with the conflict of temperaments. A study of a sweet
and gentle widowed mother who blossoms into renewed youthfulness
in spite of the disapproval of her priggish and unsympathetic son.
Delight makers. Bandelier
The deliverance. Glasgow
Deming, Edwin Willard, & Deming, Mrs Therese (Osterheld).
Children of the wild; with Indian folk-lore stories for
children jD42ic
Indian child life jD42ii
Contains a number of the stories published in "Little Indian folk," and
"Little red people."
Little brothers of the West; with Indian folklore stories
for children jD42ilit
Little Indian folk jD42il
Red folk and wild folk; Indian folk-lore stories for chil-
dren qjD42ir
996 ENGLISH FICTION
Denis Dent. Hornung H8nd
Descent of man, and other stories. Wharton WsQ32d
The desert. Smith S642t
De Stendhal, pseud. See Beyle, Marie Henri.
Devereux, Mary.
Lafitte of Louisiana 0487!
The remarkable career of Jean Lafitte during the French revolution and
the War of 1812, and the strange tie between this so-called "pirate of
the gulf" and Napoleon Bonaparte, is the basis of this novel of love
and adventure.
Dialstone lane. Jacobs J J 34d
Diane. Brown Bygid
Diary of a goose girl. Wiggin W688d
Diary of a saint. Bates 63136
Dick, T. E. M.
Bilberry wood; pictures by Elsa Beskow, verses by T. E.
M. Dick JDs4gb
Dilke, Emilia Francis (Strong), lady.
Shrine of death, and other stories DsSis
Other stories:. The silver cage. The physician's wife. A vision of
learning. The black veil. The crimson scarf. The secret. The
serpent's head. The voyage.
Nine parables.
Dillon, Mrs Mary C. (Johnson).
In old Bellaire v 0584!
Pleasant story of society life in a Pennsylvania college and barracks
town in ante-bellum days.
The leader 0584!
The hero is a scarcely disguised William Jennings Bryan.
The rose of old St. Louis Ds84t
Story interwoven with the history of the Louisiana purchase.
Diplomatic adventure. Mitchell My4gdi
Disenchanted. Loti, pseud Lgi6d
Disentanglers. Lang LzsSd
Dito, pseud. See Carmen Sylva, pseud.
The diverted village. Rhys R386d
Divine fire. Sinclair , S6i6d
The divining rod. Thorpe T4i6d
A divorce. Bourget B657di
Dix, Beulah Marie.
Life, treason and death of James Blount of Breckenhow;
compiled from the Rowlestone papers 0647!
Story told in letters. Scene laid in England in 1642-45, at the time of
the civil wars.
Dix, Beulah Marie, & Harper, C. A.
Beau's comedy D647b
A light, but fresh and entertaining story. Its -eighteenth century hero,
surfeited with London society, comes to America, and is detained in
Deerfield, Mass., on suspicion as a spy, waiting letters of identifica-
tion from England.
Doc* Home. Ade A228d
Dr Lavendar's people. Deland DaSgd
Doctor Luke of the Labrador. Duncan D8gg2d
Doctor of philosophy. Brady B686d
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge. See Carroll, Lewis, pseud.
A dog's tale. Twain, pseud
Dogtown. Wright
ENGLISH FICTION 997
Don Quixote. Cervantes Saavedra qrC334i
Donnell, Mrs Annie Hamilton.
Rebecca Mary Dj282r
Contents: The hundred and oneth. The thousand quilt. The Bible
dream. The cook-book diary. The bereavement. The feel doll.
The Plummer kind. Article seven. Un-Plummered.
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 106-111, Feb. i9O3-Oct. 1905.
Short stories about a little girl longing for affection, and her strict,
undemonstrative, but really loving old aunt.
Donovan Pasha, and some people of Egypt. Parker Pztfd
Doomsman. Sutphen Sg66d
Dorothea. Maartens, pseud Mind
Dorothy South. Eggleston ,
Dorsey, Ella Loraine.
Midshipman Bob
Double marriage. Reade
Doubleday, Russell.
Cattle ranch to college; the true tale of a boy's adventures
in the far West 07540
The same JD754C
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan.
Adventures of Gerard
A continuation of the "Exploits of Brigadier Gerard."
Exciting tales of adventures in the Napoleonic campaigns, told in the
first person by the droll and boastful Brigadier Gerard.
Firm of Girdlestone; a romance of the unromantic
Story of commercial roguery.
Return of Sherlock Holmes
Contents: Empty house. Norwood builder. The dancing men. The
solitary cyclist. Priory school. Black Peter. Charles Augustus Mil-
verton. The six Napoleons. The three students. The golden pince-
nez. The missing three-quarter. Abbey Grange. The second stain.
Appeared in the "Strand magazine," v. 26-28, Oct. i9O3~Dec. 1904, and
in "Collier's weekly," v.3i-34, Sept. igo3-Feb. 1905.
Down the ravine. Craddock, pseud C8s8do
A downrenter's son. Hall Hi742d
Dracula. Stoker S874d
The Drakestone. Onions O254d
Drummond, Hamilton.
On behalf of the firm 08450
Story of a commercial traveler's adventures in Hayti while in the service
of an English firm.
Seigneur de Beauf oy 08455
Also published with the title "Beaufoy romances."
Short stories, most of them historical romances of mediaeval France.
Drury, William Price.
Passing of the flagship, and other stories D846p
Other stories: The dragon of Pyramid Hill. Aceldama. The blank file.
An audience of His Majesty. Casserbanker the Second. Concern-
ing a treaty with France. The stranger within the gates. The rising
of Joga. That which was lost.
Short stories of the English navy.
Shadow on the quarter-deck 08463
Story of British naval life.
Du Chaillu, Paul Belloni.
Ivar the viking; a romantic history based upon authentic
facts of the 3d and 4th centuries jD864i
998 ENGLISH FICTION
Dudeney, Mrs Henry.
Robin Brilliant D86gr
Pictures life among trades-people, farmers and gentry in a little English
village.
Spindle and plough D86gs
Love story of a capable and independent Englishwoman who had taken
up the career of a practical gardener.
Story of Susan D86gst
This romance of early Victorian days pleasantly recalls "Cranford" in
its atmosphere, and in its dramatic interest as well as in its element
of Methodism is not altogether unlike "Adam Bede." Adapted from
the Athenaeum, 1903.
Dumas, Alexandre, the younger.
Lady of the camellias; tr. fr. the French, with a critical in-
troduction by Edmund Gosse. (Century of French ro-
mance.) DSgial
Another translation has the title "Camille."
Dunbar, Paul Laurence.
Heart of Happy Hollow D8g8h
Contents: The scapegoat. One Christmas at Shiloh. The mission of
Mr Scatters. A matter of doctrine. Old Abe's conversion. The race
question. A defender of the faith. Cahoots. The promoter. The
wisdom of silence. The triumph of ol' Mis' Pease. The lynching of
Jube Benson. Schwalliger's philanthropy. The interference of Patsy
Ann. The home-coming of 'Rastus Smith. The boy and the bayonet.
Collection of negro stories.
In old plantation days D8g8i
Contents: Aunt Tempe's triumph. Aunt Tempe's revenge. The walls
of Jericho. How Brother Parker fell from grace. The trousers.
The last fiddling of Mordaunt's Jim. A supper by proxy. The
trouble about Sophiny. Mr Groby's slippery gift. Ash-cake Hannah
and her Ben. Dizzy-headed Dick. The conjuring contest. Dandy
Jim's conjure scare. The memory of Martha. Who stand for the
gods. A lady slipper. A blessed deceit. The brief cure of Aunt
Fanny. The Stanton coachman. The Easter wedding. The finding
of Martha. The defection of Maria Ann Gibbs. A judgment of
Paris. Silent Sam'el. The way of a woman.
Stories and sketches of negro life in the South before the war.
Duncan, Norman.
Doctor Luke of the Labrador D8gg2d
Story of the Labrador coast.
The mother D8gg2m
Delicately told story of a woman's redemption through love for her
child.
Way of the sea ; [stories] D8ggaw
Contents: The chase of the tide. The strength of men. The raging
of the sea. The breath of the North. Concerning Billy Luff and
Master Goodchild. The love of the maid. The healer from Far-
away cove. In the fear of the Lord. A beat t' harbour. The fruits
of toil.
Fresh, realistic stories of the comedies and tragedies of fishermen along
the Newfoundland coast.
Duncan, Sara Jeannette, afterward Mrs Cotes.
The imperialist DSggi
Canadian story, with much local color and a good deal of politics.
Pool in the desert, [and other stories] D8ggp
Other stories: A mother in India. An impossible ideal. The hesita-
tion of Miss Anderson.
Novelettes of Anglo-Indian life.
Story of Sonny Sahib jDSggst
Story of an English boy born during the Indian mutiny and saved from
death by his ayah.
Those delightful Americans DSggt
Lively story of the experiences of a young Englishman and his wife in
ENGLISH FICTION 999
America. Contains some shrewd comparisons of American and Eng-
lish character and society.
Dutt, Romesh Chunder.
Lake of palms; a story of lndia-n domestic life ^957!
Published in Calcutta under the title "Sansar."
Story of Bengal village life. Shows how oppressed by caste customs the
Hindus are, and how, under English rule and education, they are be-
coming emancipated. Author is an Indian politician and scholar.
The eagle's shadow. Cabell Ci i2e
Early English prose romances. Thorns TsSse
Earth and the fullness thereof. Rosegger R72ic
Eastman, Charles Alexander.
Red hunters and the animal people Ei8sr
Contents: The great cat's nursery. On Wolf mountain. The dance of
the little people. Wechah the provider. The mustering of the herds.
The sky warrior. A founder of ten towns. The grey chieftain.
Hootay of the Little Rosebud. The river people. The challenge.
Wild animals from the Indian stand-point. Glossary of Indian words
and phrases.
Eckstorm, Mrs Fannie (Hardy).
The Penobscot man E2562p
Contents: Lugging boat on Sowadnehunk. The grim tale of Larry
Connors. Hymns before battle. The death of Thoreau's guide. The
Gray rock of Abol. A clump of posies. Working nights. The
naughty pride of Black Sebat and others. Rescue. "Joyfully."
True stories of Penobscot lumbermen.
[Eden, Emily.]
Semi-attached couple rE27is
Story of English life.
Edgar Huntly. Brown. 678426
Edge of circumstance. Noble Ns842e
Edgeworth, Maria.
Castle Rackrent, and The absentee; with an introduction
by A. T. Ritchie 2840
Both are stories of Irish life. "Castle Rackrent" is a story of the
Irishman in his castle, a wonderful picture of the recklessness and
misconduct which ruined or crippled so many Irish landlords. "The
absentee" concerns Irish landlords who neglected their duties in
Ireland, their chief ambition being to take their places in the English
fashionable world.
Murad, the unlucky rE284m
Tales; with introduction by Austin Dobson and illustra-
tions by Hugh Thomson jE284t
Contents: The orphans. Lazy Lawrence. The false key. Simple
Susan. The white pigeon. Forgive and forget. Waste not, want
not; or, Two strings to your bow. The mimic. The barring out; or,
Party spirit. The little merchants. Tarlton. The basket-woman.
Edwards, Harry Stillwell.
Two runaways, and other stories
Other stories: Elder Brown's backslide. An idyl of "Sinkin' mount'in."
"Ole Miss" and "Sweetheart." Sister Todhunter's heart. "De
valley an' de shadder." "Mine;" a plot. A born inventor. Tom's
strategy.
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v.7i, 1885; v.78, 1888, and in the
"Century magazine," v.34-38, July i887~May 1889.
Edwards, Matilda Betham-.
Humble lover
Story of country life in Suffolk. The central figure is a young farmer
with a noble character, but uncouth exterior, whose affections are
divided between the two charming and penniless granddaughters of
the village curate.
Eggleston, George Cary.
Camp Venture; a story of the Virginia mountains jE357ica
iooo ENGLISH FICTION
A captain in the ranks; a romance of affairs 35710
Supplements the author's trilogy of Civil war romances. It deals with
the upbuilding of the West in the period immediately following the
war.
Dorothy South; a love story of Virginia before the war E357id
Evelyn Byrd; [a novel] 35716
Story of Virginia toward the close of the Civil war. Continues some
of the characters of "Dorothy South" and "Master of Warlock."
Master of Warlock; a Virginia war story 3571111
Running the river; a story of adventure and success jE357ir
Eight cousins. Alcott ASSSC
El Ombu, and other stories. Hudson H888o
Elias Wildmanstadius. Gautier G246J
Elizabeth, queen of Roumania. See Carmen Sylva, pseud.
Elizabeth in Riigen, Adventures of, by the author of "Eliza-
beth and her German garden." Arnim A74ga
Ellen and Mr Man. Morris Mgi63e
Ellis, Edward Sylvester, (pseud. Col. H. R. Gordon).
Logan the Mingo; a story of the frontier jEssil
Embe.
Stiya; a Carlisle Indian girl at home, founded on the
author's actual observations 5835
The story of Stiya is woven out of the experiences of various girl
students at the Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Emmy Lou. Martin M427C
The entail. Gait GisSe
Erb. Ridge R43Qe
Erckmann, mile, & Chatrian, Alexandre.
The bells E7i8be
Story of the innkeeper who murdered the Polish Jew, on which is
founded the well-known play of "The bells."
Esarhaddon, and other tales. Tolstoi Ts88e
An Evans of Suffolk. Farquhar F246e
The evasion. Frothingham Fg7ie
Evelyn Byrd. Eggleston 35716
Evenings in little Russia. Gogol 05726
Exemplary novels. Cervantes Saavedra C3346
Eyre, Archibald.
The girl in waiting Egg42g
Story of an English heiress who becomes implicated in the theft of a
diamond tiara.
The trif ler ; a love comedy Egg42t
Appeared in "Lippincott's magazine," v.ji, April 1903.
Novel of modern English society.
Eyster, Mrs Nellie (Blessing).
Chinese Quaker; an unfictitious novel Egg4C
Story, founded on fact, of the education of a Chinese boy in San
Francisco by a Quakeress. An interesting picture of life in China-
town.
Fairchild family. Sherwood jSs54f
Fairy ship. Crane qjC867ifa
Fairy tales from the French. Segur j$456f
Faith of men, and other stories. London L822f
Faithful, by the author of Miss Toosey's mission. Whitaker..
Falaise of the blessed voice. Davis
Falk. Conrad
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Fame and sorrow. Balzac B2i8at
Farjeon, Benjamin Leopold.
Lucy and their majesties; a comedy in wax
Farm of the dagger. Phillpotts
Farmington. Darro w
Farquhar, Anna, afterward Mrs Bergengren.
An Evans of Suffolk F246e
Novel of Boston society, with a mystery attached to the heroine.
Fatal legacy. Tracy TGyyf
Father Goriot. Balzac B2i8p3
Felice Constant. Sprague S766f
Felicitas. Dahn
* Felkin, Mrs Alfred. See Fowler, Ellen Thorneycroft.
Fenn, George Manville.
The kopje garrison; a tale of the Boer war
Fenwick's career. Ward
Fernald, Chester Bailey.
Under the jack-staff
Contents: The lights of Sitka. The spirit in the pipe. The yellow
burgee. The transit of Gloria Mundy. A hard road to Andy Cog-
gin's. Clarence's mind. The proving of Lannigan. Help from
the hopeless. Clarence at the ball. The Lannigan system with girls.
A yarn of the Pea-soup sea.
Sea stories.
Fernley house. Richards jR4i if e
Field, Charles Kellogg, & Irwin, W. H.
Stanford stories; tales of a young university
Contents: A midwinter madness. Pocahontas, freshman. His uncle's
will. The initiation of Dromio. The substituted full-back. Two
pioneers and an audience. For the sake of argument. An alumni
dinner. Boggs' election feed. In the dark days. Crossroads. A
song-cycle and a puncture. One commencement.
Field, Roswell Martin.
Bondage of Ballinger
Graceful story, recalling Eugene Field's "Love affairs of a bibliomaniac."
"Hero is an ardent lover of rare editions, who keeps himself and his
patient wife in poverty through his inability to withstand such tempta-
tions as ordinarily beset the bibliophile." Dial, 1903.
Romance of an old fool
Short story, very delicately told, of a romance of middle life.
Fife and drum at Louisbourg. Oxley
Fifth queen and how she came to court. Hueffer ." H88gif
The fighting bishop. Hopkins
Fighting chance. Chambers
Filibusters. Hyne Hggyf
Findlater, Mary.
Rose of joy F493 2r
Story of the development of a sensitive English girl of artistic tempera-
ment amid the restricting influences of provincial life.
Finn, Francis James.
Best foot forward, and other stories jFsub
Other stories: The king of the college. Looking for Santa Claus. One
step and then another. The boy who knew it all.
Firm of Girdlestone. Doyle 0775*
Fishers of men. Crockett C886fi
Five little Peppers abroad. Sidney, pseud jSs6gfv
Flaubert, Gustave.
[A simple heart, and other stories]; an introduction by
64
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F. T. Marzials, the translation by G. B. Ives. (Little
French masterpieces.) F6igsi
Other stories: The legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller. Herodias.
Fletcher, Joseph Smith.
Grand relations; a rustic comedy F6s52g
Amusing story of rural life in Yorkshire.
Flight of Pony Baker. Howells .
The same
Flint, Annie.
Girl of ideas F646g
Story of a bright young woman who makes capital of her imagination by
selling ideas to literary workers.
Flower, Elliott.
Slaves of success FGyasl
Eight stories of machine politics.
The spoilsmen F6y2s
Story of Chicago ward politics.
Flower of France. McCarthy Mi28f
Flower of youth. Gilson 6426!
Flowers of the dust. Oxenham Os52f
Folk-tales of Napoleon. Kennan, tr Ki82f
Fond adventures. Hewlett H4Qgf o
Food of the gods. Wells W4Q4if o
Fool errant. Hewlett H4Qgfl
Fool of quality. Brooke B772if
Foote, Mrs Mary (Hallock). *
Touch of sqn, and other stories F?4?t
Other stories: The maid's progress. Pilgrims to Mecca. The Harshaw
bride.
Stories of the West.
For a maiden brave. Hotchkiss H825f
For his people. Hayashi Ha68f
For king or country. Barnes jB256if
For love or crown. Marchmont
For the term of his natural life. Clarke
Ford, James Lauren.
The brazen calf Fy63ib
Amusing, satire on those who follow with feverish interest the doings
of the "four hundred" as chronicled in the society columns of our
daily papers.
Ford, Paul Leicester.
Wanted a chaperon
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.64, July 1902.
A short New York society tale.
Forest runner. White
Forster, Wilhelm Meyer-. See Meyer-Forster, Wilhelm.
Fort Amity. Couch
Fortunes of Fifi. Seawell 8442!
Fortunes of Oliver Horn. Smith 8647!
Fortunio. Gautier rG246f
Founding of fortunes. Barlow B248f o
Four feathers. Mason
The four million. Henry, pseud
Four roads to paradise. Goodwin G633fo
Fourteen to one. Ward . W2isf o
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Fowler, Ellen Thorneycroft, afterward Mrs Felkin.
Fuel of fire F84yfu
Appeared in the "Bookman," v. 15-16, March-Dec. 1902.
An English story with the slightest of plots, but plenty of clever con-
versation.
Fox, John.
Christmas eve on Lonesome, and other stories
Other stories: The army of the Callahan. The last Stetson. The par-
don of Becky Day. A crisis for the guard. Christmas night with
Satan.
Stories of Kentucky mountain folk.
Little shepherd of Kingdom Come
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.33-34, Jan.-Aug. 1903.
Kentucky just before and during the Rebellion is the setting for a
romance which, though having all the familiar elements of the Civil
war story, combines them with more than usual attractiveness.
Francezka. Seawell
Francis, M. E. (pseud, of Mrs Mary E. (Sweetman) Blundell).
Christian Thai ; a novel F86yc
Musical novel; scene laid chiefly in Germany.
Lychgate hall ; a romance FSGyl
Story of rural English life in the time of Queen Anne.
Manor farm ; a novel FSGym
Quiet, readable story of Dorset, with strong local flavor.
Wild wheat; a Dorset romance F867W
Story of English country life.
Francis, Mary Cornelia.
Son of destiny; the story of Andrew Jackson; [a novel] F867is
Frank Mildmay. Marryat M4i2f
Fraser, Mrs Hugh.
A maid of Japan F886ma
An Anglo-Japanese idyl, the romance of a Japanese shell-gatherer and her
English lover.
Slaking of the sword; tales of the Far East F886sl
Contents: Slaking of the sword. The story of Chagra Barghat. The
reclaiming of Kokichi. The giver of honour. Hime.
Four of the five tales are of Japanese life.
The stolen emperor; a tale of old Japan F886s
Fraser, Mrs Mary Crawford. See Fraser, Mrs Hugh.
Fraser, William Alexander.
Brave hearts ; [stories] F888b
Contents: Brave Heart. The rechristening of Diablo. The re-
mittance man. My friend the count. The Ballygunge cup.
Diplomat's sacrifice. The scoring of the raja. Her Majesty's guineas.
According to orders. Honors easy. By grace of chance. The
luck of the Babe.
Race-horse stories.
Thoroughbreds F888t
Story of horses and horse-racing.
Frau Frohmann, and other stories. Trollope Ty6ifr
Frederic, Harold.
The Copperhead F8g4C
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," July-Nov. 1893.
The same. (In his In the sixties, p.3-i4Q.) F8g4in
Freeman, Mrs Mary Eleanor (Wilkins). See Wilkins, Mary
Eleanor.
French, Alice. See Thanet, Octave, pseud.
French, Allen.
The barrier; a novel
Story of an unscrupulous politician and his attempt to break into the
inner social circle of a New England town.
ioo4 ENGLISH FICTION
Junior cup JFQ25J
Sir Marrok; a tale of the days of King Arthur JF925S
Appeared in "St. Nicholas," v.zg, May 1902.
French, Mrs Anne (Warner).
Susan Clegg and her friend Mrs Lathrop Fg252S
Contents: The marrying of Susan Clegg. Miss Clegg's adopted.
Jathrop Lathrop's cow. Susan Clegg's cousin Marion. The minister's
vacation.
All but one of these chapters appeared as separate stories in the "Cen-
tury magazine," v.67-68, Nov. igoa-Oct. 1904.
Susan Clegg and her neighbors' affairs Fg252su
Frenssen, Gustav.
Jorn Uhl; tr. by F. S. Delmer Fg2gj
Story of peasant life in Holstein. With the utmost simplicity and sin-
cerity it teaches the lesson of brave living, that "life, after all, is
long enough to make one's self into something if one only has faith
enough and a sturdy will."
Friedman, Isaac Kahn.
By bread alone; a novel Fgsib
A prolonged struggle between labor and capital, ending in a strike, is
the theme of the story, its scene the Northwestern rolling-mills near
Chicago.
Friend of Nelson. Hutchinson Hg6gf
Frigate's namesake. Abbot jAi26f
From a thatched cottage. Hayden Hsyif
The frontiersman. Craddock, pseud C8s8f
Frothingham, Eugenia Brooks.
The evasion Fgyie
"The evasion is that of a young man who cheats at cards, cannot face
the odds of confession, allows another man to bear the blame and
ultimately marries the very exquisite girl whom that other man loves."
Academy, 1906.
Fuel of fire. Fowler F847fu
The fugitive. Brudno B827f
Fugitive blacksmith. Stewart S84gf
Fuller, Anna.
A bookful of girls jFg82b
Contents: Blythe Halliday's voyage. Artful Madge. The ideas of
Polly. Nannie's theatre party. Olivia's sun-dial. Bagging a grand-
father.
Fuller, Robert Higginson.
Golden hope; a story of the time of King Alexander the
Great FgSsg
Alexander's wars form a background for the adventures of three friends
in their search for a kidnapped maiden.
Further stories of Ireland. Lover Lg45f
Gabriel Conroy. Harte Hsigg2
Gabriel Tolliver. Harris H2g3g
Gallery of antiquities. Balzac B2i8ga2
Gallops 2. Gray G8i6ga
Galsworthy, John, (pseud. John Sinjohn).
The island Pharisees
Story expressing the author's views on the complacency and pharisaism
of Englishmen.
Gait, John.
The entail; or, The lairds of Grippy; ed. by D. S. Mel-
drum, with introduction by S. R. Crockett. 2v
Good picture of Scottish life at the beginning of the igth century.
ENGLISH FICTION 1005
The provost, and The last of the lairds; ed. by D. S. Mel-
drum, with introduction by S. R. Crockett. 2v Gi5&p
"The provost" is a Scottish character sketch, published in 1822.
Sir Andrew Wylie of that ilk; ed. by D. S. Meldrum, with
introduction by S. R. Crockett. 2v 61583
The most popular of Gait's novels in England. Contains a portrait of his
patron, Lord Blessinjfton.
Garden of Allah. Hichens Hs222g
Gardenhire, Samuel Major.
Lux crucis; a tale of the great apostle 61752!
Historical novel dealing with the progress of early Christianity, the
persecutions at Rome under Nero, the life and martyrdom of St. Paul
and St. Peter.
Silence of Mrs Harrold 617523
Story of New York society life, with a very intricate plot.
Garland, Hamlin.
Hesper; a novel Gi86he
Story of life among the mining camps of the West.
Light of the star 6186!
Appeared in a condensed form in the "Ladies' home journal," v.2i,
Jan.-May 1904.
Story of the stage.
Garman and Worse. Kielland K248g
Gate of the kiss. Harding H255g
Gates, Eleanor, afterward Mrs Tully.
Biography of a prairie girl 62325
Chapters i-io appeared in the "Century magazine," v.64, Aug.-Oct.
1902, under the title "Chapters from the biography of a prairie girl."
Story of a child's life on a Dakota farm.
Gates, Mrs Josephine (Scribner).
Story of live dolls; an account of how, on a certain June
morning, all the dolls in the village of Cloverdale came
alive J62335
6ates of chance. Sutphen Sg66g
6atty, Mrs Margaret (Scott), (pseud. Aunt Judy).
Parables from nature J6235pa2
6autier, Theophile.
Avatar, Jettatura, The water pavilion; tr. and ed. by F. C.
de Sumichrast 6246a
"Jettatura" was first published in the "Moniteur universel" under the
title "Paul d'Aspremont."
"Avatar" is a story of metempsychosis; "Jettatura" makes very real the
Neapo'itan superstition of the evil eye; "The water pavilion" is a
graceful little Chinese story.
Fortunio, One of Cleopatra's nights, King Candaules; tr.
and ed. by F. C. de Sumichrast r6246f
Jack and Jill, The thousand and second night, Elias Wild-
manstadius, Daniel Jovard, The bowl of punch; tr. and
ed. by F. C. de Sumichrast 6246}
"Jack and Jill" is one of Gautier's simplest and prettiest stories; "Elias
Wildmanstadius" is a sketch of one of his friends, Celestin Nanteuil;
"Daniel Jovard" and "The bowl of punch" are satires on some of the
affectations of the time.
Militona, The nightingales, The marchioness's lap-dog,
Omphale, a rococo story; tr. and ed. by F. C. de Sumi-
chrast 6246m
The quartette, The mummy's foot; tr. and ed. by F. C. de
ioo6 ENGLISH FICTION
Sumichrast
"The quartette" is the story of an attempt to rescue Napoleon from St.
Helena.
"The most extraordinary representation of English life and manners,
which no one can read at the present day without a smile... Not to
be taken seriously as an attempt to produce a true historical novel,
but merely as a brilliant emanation of the author's imagination." F.
C. de Sumichrast.
Spirite, The vampire, Arria Marcella; tr. and ed. by F. C.
de Sumichrast
In "Spirite" (published 1866) the author tried to enlist the fancy of
the moment for spiritual manifestations. "Arria Marcella" is a souve-
nir of Pompeii at the height of its splendor. "The vampire" is a
translation of "La morte amoureuse," considered the finest of Gautier's
minor tales.
[Tales and poems] ; an introduction by F. C. de Sumichrast,
the translation by G. B. Ives. (Little French master-
pieces.) 0246!
Contents: TALES: The fleece of gold. Arria Marcella. The dead leman.
The nest of nightingales. POEMS.
The Gayworthys. Whitney W6siga
The genius. Potter P57g
Gentleman of the plush rocker. Stuart 893211
Gentleman of the South. Brown BygSg
Geoffrey Austin, student. Sheehan Ss4ig
Geoffrey Strong. Richards R4iig
George Washington Jones. Stuart Sg32ge
Gerard, Dorothea, afterward Mme Longard de Longgarde.
The blood-tax
Scene is Germany. Object of the story is to show the evils of the
German military system.
Gerard, Adventures of. Doyle
Ghost-stories of an antiquary. James Ji642g
Gibbon, Perceval.
Vrouw Grobelaar and her leading cases Gs62v
Stories of the Boer country.
Gilson, Roy Rolfe.
Flower of youth ; a romance G426f
Romance of sentiment. Reveries of a middle-aged man who in youth
meant to be "a hero," but who later found his happiness in simple
home life.
In the morning glow 64261
Contents: Grandfather. Grandmother. While Aunt Jane played.
Little sister. Our yard. The toy grenadier. Father. Mother.
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 104-105, 1902.
Stories of child life, illustrating with unusual delicacy and sympathy the
relations of the children with father, mother, grandfather and other
members of the family.
Miss Primrose G426m
There is more sentiment than incident in this quiet story of village
life, but it is sentiment of the right sort.
The girl in waiting. Eyre 9942^
Girl of ideas. Flint F646g
Girl with the blue sailor. Stevenson S847g
Girls of Gardenville. Rankin jRi94g
Gissing, George.
Will Warburton ; a romance of real life
"Deals almost exclusively with that stratum of middle-class respectables
amongst whom the struggle to keep their heads above water is seldom
relaxed. . .What distinguishes it from the author's earlier explorations
ENGLISH FICTION 1007
in the same field is the more hopeful, buoyant, and courageous temper
of the strugglers themselves." Spectator, 1905.
The givers. Wilkins W728g
Gladwin, William Zachary. See Zollinger, Gulielma, pseud.
Glasgow, Ellen.
The deliverance; a romance of the Virginia tobacco fields. ,.
"Story of Virginia life since the Civil war. It has to do with a family
impoverished by the war, whose estate falls into the hands of a former
overseer. Love and revenge and class-feeling are the fundamental
forces."
Wheel of life
Story of society and literary life in New York city.
Glengarry school days. Connor, pseud
Glovatski, Aleksander.
Pharaoh and the priest; an historical novel of ancient
Egypt; tr. fr. the Polish by Jeremiah Curtin
Godfrey, Elizabeth, (pseud, of Jessie Bedford).
Bridal of Anstace
The bridegroom mysteriously disappears at the opening of the story,
leaving his bride of an hour, and does not reappear till the sooth
page. In the meantime the bride flees to a little English coast
town, where she finds something more than the calm and privacy
which she sought.
The winding road G552W
Story of a half-gipsy fiddler, whose wandering spirit even his love for
a noble woman fails to quench.
[Godfrey, Hal.]
Aliens of the West 655223
Contents: Toomevara. A voteen. Miss Kinahan's Kate. The wind
bloweth where it listeth. "King William." Tom Connolly's daughter.
Short stories of Irish life.
Godfrey Marten. Turley JT857g
Godwin, William.
Caleb Williams; or, Things as they are 65570
"It can be read without the pressure of a sense of duty. It has lived
though .in comparative obscurity for over a century, and high
authorities tell us that vitality prolonged for that period raises the
presumption that a book deserves the title of classic." Stephen's
Studies of a biographer, 1902.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von.
Novels and tales; tr. fr. the German [by R. D. Boylan] 655911
Contents: Elective affinities. The sorrows of Werther. The recre-
ations of the German emigrants. A fairy tale. The good women. A
tale.
Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievitch.
Evenings ir little Russia; tr. by E. W. Underwood and W.
H. Cline 65720
Contents: The fair of Sorotchinetz. An evening in May. Mid-summer
evening.
"Fantastic renderings of popular legends relating to fairies, witches,
wood-nymphs and water-spirits. The poetry of these old traditions is
made to reflect the poetry of the natural scenery in whose midst they
took their birth, and by thus giving a distinct and local colouring
to his pictures of the supernatural world, Gogol has brought the fanci-
ful into harmony with the real." Turner's Studies in Russian literature.
Golden bowl. James J J 64g
Golden chain. Overton O332g
Golden fetich. Phillpotts
Golden fleece. Phillips
Golden flood. Lefevre
Golden hope. Fuller
ioo8 ENGLISH FICTION
Golden lily. Hinkson
Golden Lion of Granpere. Trollope Ty6ig
Golliwogg's air-ship. Upton jU268gai
Good-bye, proud world. Kirk
Good of the wicked. Kildare
Good stories of man and other animals. Reade R253J
Goodloe, Abbe Carter.
Calvert of Strathore 662503
Story of the American legation in Paris in the days of the French revo-
lution. Gouverneur Morris and Thomas Jefferson are among the
characters.
Goodwin, Mrs Maud (Wilder).
Claims and counterclaims G633C
How to adjust the claims of gratitude toward the man who saved his life
with the counter-claim of truth and loyalty to the woman he loves is
the problem the hero has to solve.
Four roads to paradise G633fo
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.67-68, Nov. i9O3-May 1904.
Novel of modern American life, though the scene is partly laid in Italy.
Goody Two Shoes. Crane qjCSGyigo
Gordon, Charles William. See Connor, Ralph, pseud.
Gordon, Col. H. R. pseud. See Ellis, Edward Sylvester.
Gordon, Samuel.
Strangers at the gate; tales of Russian Jewry G6sgst
Contents: Daughters of Shem. Mummer and moralist. The fourth
dimension. The sunken kingdom. Towards the sunrise. On the
road to Zion. An alien immigrant. Hindelah's clothes-prop. The
grandchildren. To the glory of God. The road-makers. The broken
pane. The leader. Rabbi Elchanan's quest. "Whose judgment is
justice." The Mordecai of the serfs. The ambush of conscience.
Cossack and chorister.
Unto each man his own G6sgu
"This novel has a very definite purpose, social and religious. . .to say
with all possible emphasis to the Jew: Marry within the circle of your
own race." Spectator, 1904.
Gordon elopement. Wells & Taber
Gordon Keith. Page
Gothe, Johann Wolfgang von. See Goethe, Johann Wolf-
gang von.
The grafters. Lynde Lgg2g
Grand relations. Fletcher F6s52g
Gran'ma's Jane. Mann M3352g
Grant, Robert, b. 1852.
The law-breakers, and other stories GySSl
Other stories: Against his judgment. St. George and the dragon.
The romance of a soul. An exchange of courtesies. Across the way.
A surrender.
Short stories, each involving some question of morals.
The undercurrent Gy88un
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.3S~36, Jan.-Nov. 1904.
Study of the divorce problem.
Grant Richards's children's annual for 1904. Crosland QJC8g4g
Gray, David.
Gallops 2 G8i6ga
Contents: Her first horse show. Isabella. Crowninshield's brush.
Ting-a-ling. The Braybrooke baby's godmother. The echo hunt.
The Reggie Livingstones' country life.
All but one of the stories appeared in the "Century magazine," v. 61-67,
Nov. iQoo-Nov. 1903.
ENGLISH FICTION 1009
Gray, Maxwell, (pseud, of Mary Gleed Tuttiett).
Richard Rosny GSSyric
"Story of English life among the upper middle class, in which the hero
appears to be kept in an assortment of miseries from the first chapter
to the last through one device or another on the part of his women-
folk." Dial, 1903.
Graystone. Nicolls
The great captain. Hinkson
Green, Anna Katharine, afterward Mrs Rohlfs.
Millionaire baby G827m
Appeared in the "Ladies' home journal," v.2i, April-Sept. 1904.
Detective story.
Woman in the alcove G82yw
Detective story.
Green mansions. Hudson H888g
Green mountain boys. Thompson jTs7gig
Greene, Mrs Sarah Pratt (McLean). See McLean, Sarah
Pratt.
Grey, Maxwell, pseud. See Gray, Maxwell, pseud.
Grey, P. Zane.
Betty Zane G88y2b
Historical novel of frontier life at Fort Henry, now Wheeling, West
Virginia, during the Revolution.
Spirit of the border; a romance of the early settlers in
the Ohio valley 088723
Historical romance of frontier life at Fort Henry, now Wheeling, West
Virginia, during the Revolutionary war.
Grey cloak. MacGrath Mi62g
Grey roses. Harland H274gr
Grey wig. Zangwill Z28g
Griffin, Gerald.
Collegians ; a tale of Garryowen GSgsc
Also published with the title ."Colleen bawn."
"The collegians" and Griffin's other stories of the south of Ireland were
originally published under the title "Tales of the Munster festivals."
"Presents the best picture existing of Irish peasant life at once the
most vivid and the most accurate." Aubrey De Vere.
Dion Boucicault's well-known play, "The colleen bawn," is founded on
this novel.
Griffis, William Elliot.
In the mikado's service; a story of two battle summers in
China G8g4i
The same jG8g4i
The Japan Chinese war (1894) and the Boxer rebellion (1900) are both
introduced into this story of love and adventure.
Grinnell, George Bird.
Jack in the Rockies; or, A boy's adventures with a pack
train jGg25Jac
Groot, J; Morgan de.
Jan van Dyck ; [a novel] Ggs6j
Story of Dutch life.
Grundy, Mabel Sarah Barnes-.
Hazel of Heatherland Gg47h
Fresh and amusing story of an English girl's vacillations between two
lovers.
Guile. Long L825h
Guthrie, Thomas Anstey. See Anstey, F. pseud.
Guthrie of the Times. Altsheler A466g
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Guy Fawkes. Ainsworth A2gyg
Gwynett of Thornhaugh. Hayes H3722g
Gwynne, Paul.
Bandolero Ggg72b
Romance of a Spanish outlaw's daughter.
Haggard, Henry Rider.
The brethren Hi4ib
Dramatic tale of the quest of two Saxon brothers for their beautiful
cousin, a half English and half Moorish maid who was kidnapped from
England by her uncle, the great sultan Saladin.
Spirit of Bambatse ; a romance Hi4is
Also published under the title "Benita."
Zulu warriors, buried treasure, underground passages, an English
heroine and a standard villain furnish the material for a South African
romance which bristles with adventure.
Hall, Ruth.
A downrenter's son Hi742d
Deals with a stormy period (1846) in the history of Rensselaer county,
New York, when a small war was raging between "downrenters" and
"uprenters" those who maintained the rights of the actual tenants
to land which their families had occupied for generations and those
who acquiesced in the landlord's right to collect rent.
Pine Grove house Hi742p
Light story concerned chiefly with the love affairs of a group of
commonplace people at a country boarding-house near New York.
Hamlin, Mrs Myra Sawyer.
Catharine's proxy H22ic
Story of a rich young American girl who hands over her unappreciated
educational advantages to another girl for a year.
Handicapped among the free. Rayner R246h
Handley Cross. Surtees Sg62h
Handsome Quaker, and other stories. Hinkson
Hannay, James Owen.
Hyacinth ; [a novel] , by George A. Birmingham
Story of Irish social and industrial life. The hero, son of a clergy-
man, was ostracized in college as a pro-Boer, tries commercial travel-
ing and finally becomes a clergyman.
Harband, Beatrice M.
Daughters of darkness in sunny India H246d
Story of life in India, built upon the actual experiences of a Christian
missionary.
Harben, William Nathaniel.
Abner Daniel ; a novel H2473
Georgia story, with a David Harum type of hero.
The substitute H247S
Story of Georgia life in a country town.
Harding, John William.
Gate of the kiss H255g
Biblical story dealing with the war between Hezekiah and Sennacherib.
The prophet Isaiah is a prominent figure.
Hardy, Arthur Sherburne.
His daughter first H26ih
Appeared in the "Atlantic monthly," V.QI, Jan.-June 1903.
Story of American life, concerned with the complications of the New
York stock-market and of various love affairs. Some of the principal
characters appeared in the "Wind of destiny," one of the author's
earlier novels.
Hardy, Fannie Pearson. See Eckstorm, Mrs Fannie (Hardy).
ENGLISH FICTION ion
Marker, Mrs L. Allen.
Romance of the nursery
"A singularly attractive specimen of a class of fiction now very popular,
the book not for, but about children." Athenceum, 1902.
Harland, Henry, (pseud. Sidney Luska).
Grey roses H274gr
Contents: The Bohemian girl. Mercedes. A broken looking-glass.
The reward of virtue. A re-incarnation. Flower o' the quince.
When I am king. A responsibility. Castles near Spain.
Nine short stories, several of them tales of the Latin Quarter.
My friend Prospero H274m
Appeared in "McClure's magazine," v. 21-22, June-Nov. 1903.
Fanciful romance of an English nobleman and an Austrian princess;
scene laid among the hills of Italy.
Harland, Marion, (pseud, of Mrs Mary Virginia (Hawes)
Terhune).
Sunnybank H2742S
Scene of the story is laid in Virginia during the Civil war.
Harraden, Beatrice.
Katharine Frensham H286k
Study of character and temperament; scene laid in England and Norway.
Harris, Joel Chandler.
Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann H2g3c
The sayings and doings of a shrewd and garrulous colored woman.
Gabriel Tolliver; a story of reconstruction H2Q3g
A little Union scout H2Q31
Story of the Confederate army in Tennessee.
Making of a statesman, and other stories H2g3m
Other stories: A child of Christmas. Flingin' Jim and his fool-killer.
Miss Puss's parasol.
The Harns-Ingram experiment. Bolton B6i4h
Harrison, Mrs Burton.
The Carlyles; a story of the fall of the Confederacy H2g8ca
Story of Virginia in war times.
Princess of the hills; an Italian romance H2g8p
Heroine and scene are Italian, but there is nothing distinctively Italian in
the atmosphere of this very ordinary modern love story.
Harrison, Mrs Constance Cary. See Harrison, Mrs Burton.
Harrison, Frederic.
Theophano; the crusade of the tenth century; a novel H2g82t
Story of the Byzantine court, and of the campaigns of Nicephorus II
against the Saracens.
Harry Revel, Adventures of. Coueh C8s8a
Harte, Bret.
Condensed novels, 2d ser.; new burlesques Hsigcon
Contents: Rupert the Resembler, by A-th-y H-pe. The stolen cigar case,
by A. Co-n D-le. Golly and the Christian; or, The minx and the
Manxman, by H-ll C-ne. The adventures of John Longbowe, yeoman.
Dan'l Borem, by E. N-s W-t-t. Stories three: For simla reasons,
A private's honor, Jungle folk, by R-dy-d K-pl-g. "Zut-ski," by
M-r-e C-r-lli.
Take-offs on popular modern novelists.
Gabriel Conroy, Bohemian papers, Stories of and for the
young. 2v H3igg2
v.i. Gabriel Conroy.
v.2. Gabriel Conroy (continued). BOHEMIAN PAPERS: Melons. A
venerable imposter. A boys' dog. Surprising adventures of Master
Charles Summerton. The mission Dolores. Boonder. From a bal-
cony. John Chinaman. On a vulgar little boy. From a back win-
dow. Sidewalkings. Charitable reminiscences. "Seeing the steamer
off." Neighborhoods I have moved from. My suburban residence.
The ruins of San Francisco. STORIES OF AND FOR THE YOUNG: The
ioi2 ENGLISH FICTION
Harte, Bret continued.
queen of the pirate isle. A mother of five. Sarah Walker. John-
nyboy.
A party of emigrants snowed up and starving in a valley of the Sierras,
and the later adventures of some of the survivors form the subject
of the rather intricate story of Gabriel Conroy.
Niece of Snapshot Harry's, and other tales
Other tales: What happened at the fonda. Mr Bilson's housekeeper.
Jimmy's big brother from California. The youngest Miss Piper. A
widow of the Santa Ana valley. The mermaid of Lighthouse Point.
Three vagabonds of Trinidad. A Mercury of the foot-hills. Colonel
Starbottle for the plaintiff. The landlord of the Big Flume hotel.
The reincarnation of Smith. Lanty Foster's mistake. An Ali Baba
of the Sierras. The four guardians of Lagrange.
Openings in the old trail
Contents: A Mercury of the foot-hills. Colonel Starbottle for the
plaintiff. The landlord of the Big Flume hotel. A Buckeye Hollow
inheritance. The reincarnation of Smith. Lanty Foster's mistake.
An Ali Baba of the Sierras. Miss Peggy's proteges. The goddess of
Excelsior.
Tales of the Argonauts
Contents: The Iliad of Sandy Bar. Mr Thompson's prodigal. The
romance of Madrono Hollow. The poet of Sierra Flat. The princess
Bob and her friends. How Santa Claus came to Simpson's bar. Mrs
Skaggs's husbands. An episode of Fiddletown. A passage in the life
of Mr John Oakhurst. The rose of Tuolumne. A Monte Flat pas-
toral. Baby Sylvester. Wan Lee, the pagan. An heiress of Red
Dog. The man on the beach. Roger Catron's friend. "Jinny."
Two saints of the foot-hills. "Who was my quiet friend?" "A tour-
ist from Injianny." The fool of Five Forks. The man from Solano.
A ghost of the Sierras.
Thankful Blossom; a romance of the Jerseys, 1779 H3igth
Romance of the Revolutionary war.
Treasure of the redwoods, and other tales
Other tales: A belle of Canada City. A Jack and Jill of the Sierras.
Under the eaves. How Rexiben Allen "saw life" in San Francisco.
Bohemian days in San Francisco. A vision of the fountain. A ro-
mance of the line. A Buckeye Hollow inheritance. Miss Peggy's
proteges. The goddess of Excelsior. How I went to the mines.
CONDENSED NOVELS: Rupert the Resembler, by A-th-y H-pe. The
stolen cigar case, by A. Co-n D-le. Golly and the Christian; or, The
minx and the Manxman, by H-ll C-ne. The adventures of John
Longbowe, yeoman. Dan'l Borem, by E. N-s W-t-t. Stories three:
For simla reasons, A private's honor, Jungle folk, by R-dy-d K-pl-g.
"Zut-ski," by M-r-e C-r-lli.
Trent's trust, and other stories
Other Stories: Mr MacGlowrie's widow. A ward of Colonel Starbottle's.
Prosper's "old mother." The convalescence of Jack Hamlin. A
pupil of Chestnut Ridge. Dick Boyle's business card.
Stories of pioneer days in California.
Hastings, Elizabeth, pseud. See Sherwood, Margaret Pollock.
Haunter of the pine gloom. Roberts jR536h
Hauntings. Paget Pi46h
Hawkins, Anthony Hope. See Hope, Anthony, pseud.
Hawthorne, Hildegarde.
Country interlude ; a novelette H36y2C
Love story told in a series of letters from a country-seat on the Hudson.
Author is a granddaughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Hay fever. Pollock Pj66h
Hayashi, Tadasu, viscount.
For his people; the true story of Sogoro's sacrifice, en-
titled in the original Japanese version "The cherry
blossoms of a spring morn;" retold by Viscount Hay-
ashi H 3 68f
A story of Japanese patriotism.
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Hayden, Eleanor G.
From a thatched cottage
Story of English village life, written in the Berkshire dialect. A hot-
headed murder and its effect on the unconvicted and remorseful
murderer form the groundwork of the story.
Turnpike travellers
Stories and sketches of Berkshire (England) village life.
Hayes, Frederick W.
Gwynett of Thornhaugh; a romance H3722g
Sequel to "A Kent squire." Historical novel, most of the events oc-
curring in Paris during the regency of the duke of Orleans.
Hayes, Henry, pseud. See Kirk, Mrs Ellen Warner (Olney).
Hays, Mrs W. J.
Princess Idleways; a fairy story jH3y6p
Hazel of Heatherland. Grundy Gg47h
The healers. Maartens, pseud Minhe
Hearn, Lafcadio.
Chita; a memory of Last island Hagic
Last island is one of a group of islands off the coast of Louisiana.
The story has to do with the demolition of this island in 1856 by a
tidal wave.
Kotto; Japanese curios, with sundry cobwebs H3gik
Includes nine translations of Japanese tales, some fragments from the
diary of a Japanese woman, and several essays more or less connected
with Japanese subjects.
Kwaidan; stories and studies of strange things
Contents: KWAIDAN: The story of Mimi-nashi-Hoichi. Oshidori. The
story of O-Tei. Ubazakura. Diplomacy. Of a mirror and a bell.
Jikininki. Mujina. Rokuro-kubi. A dead secret. Yuki-onna. The
story of Aoyagi. Jiu-roku-zakura. The dream of Akinosuke. Riki-
baka. Hi-mawari. Horai. INSECT STUDIES: Butterflies. Mosquitoes.
Ants.
Strange short stories, mostly taken from old Japanese books.
Romance of the milky way, and other studies & stories
Other stories: Goblin poetry. "Ultimate questions." The mirror
maiden. The story of Ito Norisuke. Stranger than fiction. A letter
from Japan.
Heart of Happy Hollow. Dunbar D8g8h
Heart of Lady Anne. Castle C273he
Heart of Lynn. Cutting
Heart of Rome. Crawford
Hearts and creeds. Ray
Hearts and masks. MacGrath Mi62h
Hearts courageous. Rives R5242h
Heart's Desire. Hough H834h
Hearts' haven. Blake 35282!!
Hearts in exile. Oxenham Os52h
Hector, Mrs Annie (French). See Alexander, Mrs, pseud.
Hegan, Alice Caldwell. See Rice, Mrs Alice Caldwell
(Hegan).
Heidenstam, Carl Gustaf Verner von.
A king and his campaigners; tr. by Axel Tegnier H4i6k
Sixteen short stories illustrating the life and personality of Charles XII
of Sweden.
Heigh, John, pseud.
House of Cards ; a record H4i62h
Story of corrupt politics and the domination of great corporations. Scene
is Philadelphia and the hero an upright young Boston lawyer.
Heimweh. Long L825h
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The henchman. Luther ! Lg82h
Henderson, Charles Hanford.
John Percyfield; the anatomy of cheerfulness H442J
A love story in a setting of discursive talk and reflection in a vein
suggestive of the "Autocrat of the breakfast-table."
Henderson. Young Ysgh
Henry, Arthur.
House in the woods H45ih
Story of choosing and taming a forest place in the Catskills, with con-
siderable practical description of how the difficulties were overcome.
An island cabin H45ii
Account of the every-day experiences of a nature-lover, who takes
possession of an unclaimed island on the Connecticut shore.
Henry, O. (pseud, of Sydney Porter).
Cabbages and kings H4522C
Extravaganza with a little of everything in it "shoes and ships and
sealing-wax, and cabbages and kings." Scene is a Central American
republic.
The four million
Contents. Tobin's palm. The gift of the magi. A cosmopolite in a
cafe. Between rounds. The skylight room. A service of love.
The coming-out of Maggie. Man about town. The cop and the
anthem. An adjustment of nature. Memoirs of a yellow dog. The
love-philtre of Ikey Schoenstein. Mammon and the archer. Spring-
time a la carte. The green door. From the cabby's seat. An unfin-
ished story. The caliph, Cupid and the clock. Sisters of the golden
circle. The romance of a busy broker. After twenty years. Lost on
dress parade. By courier. The furnished room. The brief debut
of Tildy.
New York life among the "four million," in the cheap boarding-house,
the tiny flat, at Coney island or the Clover Leaf Social Club supplies
the incidents for these little stories.
Her fiance. Daskam
Her sixteenth year. Brown
Herb of grace. Carey.
The heritage. Stevenson 8847!!
The Herr doctor. MacDonald Mi472h
Herrick, Robert, b. 1868.
The common lot H477C
Appeared in the "Atlantic monthly," v.93-94, Jan.-Aug. 1904.
Study of a young Chicago architect who yields his ideals to the tempta-
tions of commercialism and greed.
Memoirs of an American citizen; [a novel] H477me
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Story of business life in Chicago.
Their child H477t
Little study of married life and heredity, in the form of a short story.
Hesper. Garland Gi86he
Hetty Wesley. Couch C8s8h
Hewlett, Maurice Henry.
Fond adventures; tales of the youth of the world H4ggfo
Contents: The heart's key. Brazenhead the Great. Buondelmonte's
saga. The love chase.
Four tales of the middle ages.
The fool errant; being the memoirs of Francis-Antony
Strelley, esq., citizen of Lucca H4ggfl
"Extraordinarily intimate and sympathetic depiction of the life of the
post-renaissance age in Italy, with its picturesqueness, its corruption,
and its astonishing contrasts. . .saturated with the life of the time and
the color of the environment." Dial, 1905.
ENGLISH FICTION 1015
The queen's quair; or, Six years' tragedy H4ggq
Appeared in the "Pall Mall magazine," v. 30-33, June i9O3~Aug. 1904;
also in the "Metropolitan magazine."
Poetic and sympathetic romance of Mary, queen of Scots.
[Heyking, Elizabeth, freiherrin von.]
Letters which never reached him HSIS!
Translation of a German novel.
Letters written by a woman to a man in China, who never receives them
because he is killed during the siege of Pekin. The letters describe the
various places visited by the writer.
Hichens, Robert Smythe.
Garden of Allah Hs222g
The "Garden of Allah" is the name given by the Arabs to the Great
Sahara. The desert is not merely the background but an essential part
of this story of love and renunciation.
Hickman, William Albert.
Sacrifice of the Shannon H522S
In this vigorous story of the Canadian ice-crushers and the heroes that
man them, there is wholesome outdoor living and outdoor thinking,
with enough love and adventure, scenery and machinery, to suit all
tastes.
Higgins, Elizabeth, afterward Mrs Sullivan.
Out of the West 1*5350
Story of a young New Yorker who went to Nebraska, became converted
to Populism by the speeches of the "Colorado Joan of Arc" and was
elected to Congress on the Populist ticket. The conditions on the
farms and the war between railroads and people are described by one
evidently familiar with the place and conditions.
Higginson, Mrs Ella (Rhoads).
Mariella of out-West
Heroine is a sensitive girl brought up in the midst of rude surroundings
near Puget sound.
High noon. Brown
Highway of fate. Carey
Hill, Frederick Trevor.
The accomplice
"There is a marked absence of the gruesome in this cheerful little novel
of murder and courtship. Furthermore, the solution of the mystery
is not without originality." Nation, 1905.
The web H55I2W
Appeared in "Collier's weekly."
Realistic legal novel. Interest centres about the complications in the
lawsuit of a mining corporation.
Hill of trouble, and other stories. Benson 64433!!
Hillis, Newell Dwight.
The quest of John Chapman; the story of a forgotten hero. . .Hs6iq
Romance of early colonial days and of the pioneer hero, "Johnny Apple-
seed," who journeyed through Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, planting
orchards for the good of future settlers.
The hinderers. Lyall, pseud Lg84hi
Hinkson, Henry Albert.
Silk and steel
"Story of the days of Charles I., to which the adjective 'bustling' is
eminently appropriate. . .The reader has the delightful feeling that
the. . .[hero's] head never sits safely on his shoulders for more than
two consecutive pages." Spectator, 1903.
Hinkson, Mrs Katharine (Tynan).
Golden lily
Simple little story of the time of Queen Mary Tudor.
The great captain; a story of the days of Sir Walter Ral-
eigh JH 5 67g
ioi6 ENGLISH FICTION
Handsome Quaker, and other stories '. Hs6yh
Other stories: The politician. A castle in Spain. The widower. Gip-
sies both. "A pack o' childher." A ridiculous affair. The cry of
the child. The forge. The enemy of God. The three sons. A bene-
factor. The wardrobe. A childless woman. Pinch and the poor-
house. The French wife. Hunting-cap. The castle of Dromore.
The Honourable Molly
Story of Irish life in the upper classes.
Love of sisters
A pretty story of modern social life in Ireland.
That sweet enemy
A pleasant story of Irish life in its upper circles.
His daughter first. Hardy H26ih
His little world. Merwin M63Q4h
His Majesty's sloop Diamond Rock. Smith jS64gh
The same 649)1
His wife. Ward W2isa
His Wisdom the Defender. Newcomb N26sh
History of Don Quixote. Cervantes Saavedra , qrC334i
History of Mr John Decastro. Mathers, pseud. rM46gh
History of over sea. Morris, tr qMgiSh
History of Rinaldo Rinaldini. Vulpius
History of Sandford and Merton. Day
Hobbes, John Oliver, (pseud, of Mrs Pearl Mary (Richards)
Craigie).
Love and the soul hunters H64gl
A study of temperaments, the scene laid in society London.
Hobson, Anne.
In old Alabama; the chronicles of Miss Mouse, the little
black merchant H652i
Contents: How ole Aun' Crazy Jane cunjured little Miss Mouse.
How ole man Shed en de dogs treed little Miss Mouse. Ole man
Shed and the dogs. The little black merchant. De weddin' whut
Miss Mouse wan' 'vited to. How Miss Mouse sold ole Reuben's
weddin' coat. Long 'bout cane grindin' time. How Miss Mouse got
away with the preachers and elders. How Brer Bob Pann'l ran fer
de legislater. Bob's hard trials. Plantation songs.
Dialect stories of negro life in a small Southern town.
Hoffmann, Ernst Theodor Amadeus.
Weird tales; a new translation from the German with a
biographical memoir, by J. T. Bealby. 2v H68iw
v.i. The Cremona violin. The fermata. Signer Formica. The sand-
man. The entail. Arthur's hall.
v.2. The doge and dogess. Master Martin the cooper. Mademoiselle
de Scuderi. Gambler's luck. Master Johannes Wacht. Biographical
notes.
Hoffmann, Heinrich.
Slovenly Peter; or Cheerful stories and funny pictures. . .qjH68i2S
Holder, Charles Frederick.
Adventures of Torqua jHyisa
The Holladay case. Stevenson 8847110
Holmes, Gordon, pseud. See Tracy, Louis.
[Holt, Henry.]
Sturmsee ; man and man
Though not without interest as a story, it is essentially a discussion
of social and economic themes lightened by some really charming
love-making and conversational by-play. The hero is a young
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German doctor who comes to America and becomes the reform
governor of a western commonwealth.
Holt of Heathf ield. Mason
Home at Greylock. Prentiss Pgigh
Home fairy tales. Mace
The Honourable Molly. Hinkson
Hood, Alexander Nelson.
Adria ; a tale of Venice H768a
"Not so much a novel as a picture of Venice in a romantic period. . .The
action of the story takes place in the 'forties, and is concerned with
the heroic struggles of Manin and his followers to free Venice from
the bonds of the Austrians." Academy, 1904.
Hope, Anthony, (pseud, of Anthony Hope Hawkins).
Intrusions of Peggy; a novel HySiin
Appeared in "Harper's weekly," v.46, July s-Nov. i, 1902.
Story of modern English society.
Hopkins, Herbert M tiller.
The fighting bishop
The rugged pro-slavery bishop of the story represents the late Bishop
Hopkins of Vermont. The story is an interesting study of a strong
man's character and the influence of his personality on the members
of his large family.
Mayor of Warwick
Inter-relations of college, political and family life in a New England
city, the site of a church college and the see of an episcopal bishop
whose daughter is the pivot of the plot. The city is easily identifiable
as Hartford and the college as Trinity.
Hopkins, Mrs Margaret Sutton (Briscoe). See Briscoe,
Margaret Sutton.
Hopkins, Mrs Pauline Bradford (Mackie). See Mackie,
Pauline Bradford.
Hopkins, William John, b. 1863.
The clammer HySGc
Uneventful little love story and a charming idyl of the simple life.
[The Horla, and other stories.] Maupassant M4Q2h
Hornung, Ernest William.
Denis Dent; a novel H8nd
Appeared in "Frank Leslie's popular monthly," v.ss 57, March-Dec.
1903-
A story of the sea, the Australian gold-mines and the Crimean war.
No hero H8nn
Apppeared in the "Pall Mall magazine," v. 29-30, Jan.-May 1903.
Story of a man who undertakes to disentangle the son of his friend
from the toils of an engaging young widow, and himself falls victim
to her charms.
Shadow of the rope HSush
Appeared in "Munsey's magazine," v. 26-27, Oct. igoi-June 1902, under
the title "Shadow of the law."
An ingenious and exciting story of a crime and its detection.
Stingaree HSust
Series of 10 stories narrating as many adventures of Stingaree, the
mysterious Australian outlaw.
Horton, George.
The monks' treasure H8i6m
Story of modern Greece.
Hotchkiss, Chauncey Crafts.
For a maiden brave H825f
Romance of the Revolution. Scene is laid in and near New York.
Hough, Emerson.
Heart's Desire; the story of a contented town, certain
peculiar citizens and two fortunate lovers H834h
ioi8 ENGLISH FICTION
Mississippi bubble H834m
Deals with the fortunes of John Law, the financier and projector of
commercial schemes, who in 1716 founded the Banque Generate and
acquired from the French government control of the territory of
Louisiana for colonization and trade.
House in the woods. Henry H45ih
House of a thousand candles. Nicholson Naigh
House of Cards. Heigh, pseud H4i62h
House of fulfilment. Martin
House of mirth. Wharton
House of the black ring. Pattee
Housman, Laurence.
Sabrina VVarham; the story of her youth H8372S
A fine and serious study of human nature set with dignity against a
noble background, an English coast town. The story turns on a
woman's attitude toward her husband's sin.
Howells, William Dean.
A boy's town
Flight of Pony Baker; a boy's town story
The same
Letters home
Book of letters written to their homes by a number of people whom
various chances have brought to New York. Written from different
viewpoints, the letters all contribute to the unfolding of the same
story.
Miss Bellard's inspiration ; a novel
Subtly humorous story. Miss Bellard, who is uncertain whether to
marry or not, has an inspiration which settles her doubts.
Questionable shapes; [stories]
Contents: His apparition. The angel of the Lord. Though one rose
from the dead.
"His apparition" appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 104, March 1902;
"Though one rose from the dead," in v. 106, April 1903.
Stories of the supernatural.
Son of Royal Langbrith; a novel
Presents a delicate moral problem, involved in the suppression of the
truth about a man who was unworthy of the respect paid him after
death. Scene is a New England town.
Howitt, Mrs Mary (Botham).
Tales of English life, including Middleton and the Middle-
tons H862t
Contents: Sowing and reaping. My uncle the clockmaker. Strive and
thrive. All is not gold that glitters. Love and money. Middle-
ton and the Middletons.
Hoyt, Eleanor, afterward Mrs Brainerd.
Concerning Belinda H868c
Most of these chapters appeared in the "Ladies' home journal," v. 21-22,
1904-05.
Belinda was the youngest teacher in a New York finishing school for
girls. Her personality binds together these amusing stories of board-
ing-school life.
Misdemeanors of Nancy H868m
An 'amusing and frankly frivolous book, suggestive of the "Dolly dia-
logues."
Hudson, William Henry, C. M. Z. S.
Green mansions; a romance of the tropical forest H888g
"This story enables the author to show his familiarity with the vegeta-
tion, animal life and climatic conditions of tropical South America.
Incidents are subordinated throughout to descriptive writing, which,
however, will interest many readers as much as the thread of romance
running through the book." Nature, 1904.
ENGLISH FICTION 1019
El Ombu, and other stories H888o
Other stories: Story of a piebald horse. Nino Diablo. Marta
Riquelme. Appendix to El Ombu.
Picturesque stories of the Argentine pampas.
The purple land; being the narrative of one Richard Lamb's
adventures in the Banda Oriental, in South America,
as told by himself H888p
Tale of romance and adventure in South America.
Huebner, Francis Christian.
Charles Killbuck; an Indian's story of the border wars of
the American revolution H88gc
Killbuck and some of the others were real characters, Delaware Indians
living in Ohio along the Muskingum river. While the author has
used Delaware legends and fiction to connect the narrative, he also
describes many actual events, among others the signing of some
treaties at Pittsburgh, and the massacre at Gnadenhiitten.
Hueffer, Ford Madox.
Fifth queen and how she came to court H88gif
Story of Katharine Howard, fifth queen of Henry VIII.
Hughes, Rupert.
2al ; an international romance HSgyz
Love story of a Polish pianist and a New York girl.
Hulbert, Archer Butler.
Queen of Quelparte Hgi2q
Story of adventure centering about the Russian occupation of Port Arthur.
Humble lover. Edwards EaiSh
Humphrey, Zephine.
Uncle Charley Hg282u
Huneker, James.
Visionaries
Contents: A master of cobwebs. The eighth deadly sin. The purse of
Aholibah. Rebels of the moon. The spiral road. A mock sun.
Antichrist. The eternal duel. The enchanted yodler. The third
kingdom. The haunted harpsichord. The tragic wall. A sentimental
rebellion. Hall of the missing footsteps. The cursory light. An iron
fan. The woman who loved Chopin. The tune of time. Nada.
Pan.
Huntington, H. S. See Smith, Herbert Huntington.
Hurricane island. Watson
Hutchinson, Horatio Gordon.
Friend of Nelson Hg6gf
Opens with battle of Copenhagen, 1801. Admiral Nelson is one of the
characters.
Hutten, Elizabeth (Riddle), baroness von.
Our lady of the beeches HgyGo
Appeared in the "Atlantic monthly," v.go, July-Oct. 1902.
Violett; a chronicle Hgy6v
Scene laid partly in a lighthouse in the English channel, partly in
London. The hero has a genius for music and at one time in his
strange career he becomes an actor.
Huysmans, Joris Karl.
The cathedral; tr. fr. the French by Clara Bell Hg86c
Completes the story of the hero's conversion to the Roman Catholic faith,
begun in "En route." Scene is Chartres cathedral.
"The greater part of the book is taken up with a study of this cathedral,
of that elaborate and profound symbolism by which 'the soul of sanctu- ,
aries' slowly reveals itself .. .with a sort of parallel interpretation of
the symbolism which the Church of the Middle Ages concealed or re-
vealed in colours, precious stones, plants, animals, numbers, odours."
Symons's Symbolist movement in literature.
1020 ENGLISH FICTION
Hyacinth. Hannay
Hyde, Henry Morrow.
The buccaneers; a story of the black flag in business
Story of business corruption.
Hyne, Charles John Cutcliffe Wright.
Adventures of Captain Kettle
Medley of sea stories, pirates' adventures and humorous incidents.
Hero is a truculent but diverting old skipper.
Atoms of empire Hggyat
Contents: The bait. Run down. The finger of Hankin. The cholera
ship. The hermit. The lizard. Held up. Shot. The consumptive.
The place of the sacred bo-tree. The mummy of Thompson-Pratt.
The lynchers. The fascinating Mrs Whitehead. The fire. The kid.
The renegade.
Stories of South Africa and sea life, for the most part, with a sprinkling
of adventures in other parts of the world.
Filibusters ; a romance Hggyf
Master of fortune; further adventures of Captain Kettle. . . .Hggyma
Also published under the title "Further adventures of Captain Kettle."
More adventures of Captain Kettle, K. C. B Hggym
Thompson's progress Hggyt
Story of a poor young Yorkshire collier who became a wealthy merchant.
"If youth but knew !" Castle 273!
The imperialist. Duncan DSggi
In Babel. Ade A228i
In black and white. Kipling K278mi
In cure of her soul. Stimson 88591
In kings' byways. Weyman Ws86i
In old Alabama. Hobson H652i
In old Bellaire. Dillon 0584!
In old plantation days. Dunbar D8g8i
In our town. White W6s7ii
In search of the unknown. Chambers * Csssin
In the arena. Tarkington T2i2i
In the days of William the Conqueror. Tappan jTig2in
In the Eagle's talon. Stevens 884601
In the garden of Charity. King .' K2632i
In the gates of Israel. Bernstein 6457!
In the guardianship of God. Steel
In the land of the gods. Bacon
In the mikado's service. Griff is G8g4i
The same jG8g4i
In the morning glow. Gilson 04261
In the "stranger people's" country. Craddock, pseud C8s8ins
Indian child life. Deming jD42ii
Indian stories retold from St. Nicholas JI242
Contents: Onatoga's sacrifice. Waukewa's eagle. A Fourth of July
among the Indians. A boy's visit to Chief Joseph. Little Moccasin's
ride on the thunder-horse. The little first man and the little first wo-
man. Fun among the red boys. The children of Zuni. The Indian
girl and her messenger-bird. How the stone-age children played.
Games and sports of the Indian boy. An old-time Thanksgiving.
Some Indian dolls. The walking purchase. The first Americans.
Ingemann, Bernhard Severin.
King Eric and the outlaws; or, The throne, the church and
the people in the thirteenth century; tr. fr. the Danish
ENGLISH FICTION 1021
by J. F. Chapman. 3v 12442k
Historical novel dealing with the conflict between church and state.
Ingemann (1789-1862) was immensely popular in his day, and some of
his books still retain their popularity. He is best known by his his-
torical novels, which show the influence of Sir Walter Scott.
Interference of Patricia. Bell 6412111
The interloper. Jacob JiSai
An international episode. James Ji64in
Intrusions of Peggy. Hope, pseud HySiin
lole. Chambers 03551
Isham, Frederic Stewart.
Under the rose 129311
Historical romance of the court of Francis I of France.
Isidro. Austin Ags72i
An island cabin. Henry H45ii
The Island Impossible. Morgan jM8g2i
The island Pharisees. Galsworthy 0157!
The issue. Morgan M8g2i
Italian novelists. Roscoe
"lupiter tonans." Long
Ivar the vikung. Du Chaillu jD864i
Jack and Jill. Gautier 6246}
Jack in the Rockies. Grinnell jGQ25Jac
Jackson, Mrs Margaret (Doyle).
Daughter of the pit J J 25d
Story of a miner's daughter in the north of England.
Jackson, Wilfrid Scarborough.
Nine points of the law Ji26n
"In this story the strange entanglements which diversified the three
weeks' holiday of Mr. Wayzgoose, an English bank-clerk, have been
adroitly wrought into a genuinely funny farce-comedy." Critic, 1903.
Jacob, Mrs Violet.
The interloper Ji32i
Romance of Scottish life in the early years of the igth century.
The sheep-stealers Ji32s
Story of the Welsh border at the time of the "Rebecca riots," in the
early part of the iQth century. Most of the characters are rustic and
the atmosphere is sombre.
Jacobs, William Wymark.
At Sunwich port Ji34&
Humorous story, its scene laid in an English harbor town. It is full
of salt ai-, eccentric characters and droll dialogue.
Captains all, [and other stories] Ji34C
Other stories: The boatswain's mate. The nest egg. The constable's
move. Bob's redemption. Over the side. Four pigeons. The temp-
tation of Samuel Burge. The madness of Mr Lister. The white cat.
Dialstone lane Ji34d
Diverting tale of a search for hidden treasure buried on an island in
the South seas.
The lady of the barge Ji34la
Contents: The lady of the barge. The monkey's paw. Bill's paper
chase. The well. Cupboard love. In the library. Captain Rogers.
A tiger's skin. A mixed proposal. An adulteration act. A golden
venture. Three at table.
Short stories, mostly humorous.
Odd craft; [stories] .*. Ji34O
Contents: The money box. The castaway. Blundell's improvement.
Bill's lapse. Lawyer Quince. Breaking a spell. Establishing re-
lations. The changing numbers. The persecution of Bob Pretty.
1022 ENGLISH FICTION
Dixon's return. A spirit of avarice. The third string. Old charges.
Admiral Peters.
Comic stories of sailors and landsmen.
James, Henry, b. 1843.
Ambassadors; a novel Ji64am
Study of Americans in Paris.
"Mr. James succeeds in investing with amazing interest the slow change
in the mental attitude of the ambassador, whose New England
standards slowly fall before the larger, livelier standards of Europe."
Saturday review, 1903.
The better sort; [stories] Ji64be
Contents: Broken wings. The Beldonald Holbein. The two faces.
The tone of time. The special type. Mrs Medwin. Flickerbridge.
The story in it. The beast in the jungle. The birthplace. The
papers.
The golden bowl. 2v Ji64g
It is not the scriptural golden bowl about which the story moves, but an
antique of crystal and gilt which has a fatal flaw, and to which a
symbolic meaning is attached.
An international episode Ji64in
Appeared in "Cornhill magazine," v.38-39, Dec. i878-Jan. 1879.
One of Mr James's early short stories. Is concerned with the ac-
quaintance between an American girl and an English nobleman.
Wings of the dove. 2v Ji64wi
The same Ji64\vi2
Story of modern life, the scene laid in London and Venice. The heroine
and her companion are Americans.
James, Montague Rhodes.
Ghost-stories of an antiquary Ji642g
Contents: Canon Alberic's scrap-book. Lost hearts. The mezzotint.
The ash-tree. Number 13. Count Magnus. "Oh, whistle, and I'll
come to you, my lad." The treasure of Abbot Thomas.
James Shervinton, Strange adventure of. Becke 63643
Jan van Dyck. Groot Ggs6j
Jane Talbot. Brown B7842J
Jealousies of a country town. Balzac B2i8ga2
Jefferies, Richard.
Amaryllis at the fair J23ia
"A naturalist's attempt at novel-writing. Contains some characteristic
word-painting of natural scenery, and revels in the plain healthiness of
old English country life." Baker's Descriptive guide to the best fiction.
Wood magic ; a fable J23iw
"Founded on the idea of a world of animals speaking and reasoning,
displaying in their ways and works all the passions of mankind,
among whom a boy, the sole human personage, moves somewhat like
the chorus of a Greek tragedy. The last chapter, the 'Dialogue of
Bevis and the Wind,' is one of the finest prose poems in the lan-
guage." Richard Garnett.
Jerome, Jerome Klapka.
Paul Kelver J28ip
Quite different from axithor's previous stories. A serious novel of Eng-
lish life, which follows its hero's career from early childhood.
Jerusalem. Lagerlof Li52J
Jess & Co. Bell B4I22J
Jessica letters. More & Harris M886J
Jethro Bacon of Sandwich. Stimson S85QJ
Jettatura. Gautier 02463
The Jew. Kras-zewski K4I3J
Jewett, Sarah Orne.
Old friends and new , J3i6o
Contents: A lost lover. A sorrowful guest. A late supper. Mr Bruce.
Miss Sydney's flowers. Lady Ferry. A bit of shore life.
ENGLISH FICTION 1023
The jilt, &c. Reade 253}
Jingleman Jack. O'Dea jOi42J
Joan of the alley. Bartlett B278J
John Chilcote, M. P. Thurston T435m
John Eax. Tourgee T6siJ2
John Gayther's garden and the stories told therein. Stockton. . .S866J
John Kenadie. Saunders 82572}
John Percyfield. Henderson .^ H442J
Johnny Crow's garden. Brooke JB772J
Johnston, Mary.
Sir Mortimer; a novel J36Q2S
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v.io7-io8, Nov. igos-April 1904.
Semi-historical novel of adventure in the West Indies and the Spanish
Main in the time of Elizabeth.
Jokai, Maurus,.
Slaves of the Padishah; a romance; tr. fr. the Hungarian
by R. N. Bain J378s
Also called "The Turks in Hungary." Sequel to " 'Midst the wild
Carpathians."
Historical romance describing the fortunes of the last prince of Transyl-
vania, his wife and his chief minister (1674-90).
Told by the death's head; a romantic tale; tr. by S. E. Boggs. .J378t
"The story is very Oriental in its wildness. . .The 'death's head' is the
reputed skull of a malefactor preserved in the fortress of Ehrenbreit-
stein, and it is supposed to tell all its experiences when attached to
a living body." Athenaeum, 1903.
Jordan, Elizabeth Carver.
May Iverson, her book J4283m
Story of school-girl life in a convent, told by one of the girls.
Jorn Uhl. Frenssen F929J
Jo's boys. Alcott ASSSJO
Joseph and his friend. Taylor T25i jo
Journal of the plague year. Defoe E>378j
Joyous heart. Roseboro R7i8j
Judgment. Brown 8783}
Judith of the plains. Manning MssSj
Jules of the great heart. Mott MQ42J
Julia. Rousseau rR777J
The jungle. Sinclair S6i62J
Jungle book. Kipling K278J
Junior cup. Fr ench JFQ25J
Just so stories. Kipling jK278ju
Kaler, James Otis. See Otis, James, pseud.
Karadac, count of Gersay. Prichard ?945k
Katharine Frensham. Harraden H286k
Katrina. Deland DsSgik
Kauffman, Reginald Wright.
Things that are Caesar's ; a novel Ki4it
Tells of the struggles of an ex-convict who, having paid the penalty of
his crime and reformed, tries to re-establish himself in society. Brings
out forcibly the need of charity in dealing with this class of people.
Kauffman, Reginald Wright, & Carpenter, E. C.
The chasm; a novel Ki4ic
Story of machine politics and a party boss.
1024 ENGLISH FICTION
Keats, Gwendoline, (pseud. Zack).
The Roman road, [and other stories]
Other stories: The balance. Thoughty.
Kelly, Mrs Florence (Finch).
With hoops of steel Kiyiw
Western story of three cowboy friends who stand by one another through
perils of shooting, stampedes, imprisonment and love.
Kelly, Myra.
Little citizens; the humours of school life
Contents: A little matter" of real estate. The uses of adversity. A
Christmas present for a lady. Love among the blackboards. Morris
and the Honourable Tim. When a man's widowed. H. R. H. the
prince of Hester street. The land of heart's desire. A passport to
paradise. The touch of nature.
All but one of these stories appeared in "McClure's magazine," v. 20-24,
Dec. i902-Nov. 1904.
The Kellys & the O'Kellys. Trollope
Kemble, Adelaide. See Sartoris, Mrs Adelaide (Kemble).
Kennan, George, tr.
Folk-tales of Napoleon: Napoleonder, from the Russian;
The Napoleon of the people, from the French of
Honore de Balzac; tr. with introduction by George
Kennan Ki82f
Two stories which embody some curious traditions concerning Napoleon.
They both represent the supernatural as a controlling factor in his life.
Kennedy, John Pendleton.
Swallow barn; or, A sojourn in the Old Dominion. 2v rKi84S
Kennedy, Mrs Sara Beaumont (Cannon).
Wooing of Judith K 1842
Story of colonial days in Virginia.
Kennedy, Sidney Robinson.
The lodestar Ki84sl
Very light story. Its characters are mostly city people summering in a
little Connecticut town.
The Kentuckian. Naylor Ni6g2k
Kept in the dark. Trollope T76ik
Key of paradise. Pickering ?546k
Kibun Daizin. Murai
Kielland, Alexander Lange.
Garman and Worse; a Norwegian novel
Skipper Worse K24&S
Story founded upon a religious movement in Norway led by Hans Nilsen
Hauge.
Tales of two countries K24&t
Contents: Pharaoh. The parsonage. The peat moor. "Hope's clad in
April green." At the fair. Two friends. A good conscience. Ro-
mance and reality. Withered leaves. The battle of Waterloo.
Kildare, Owen.
Good of the wicked, and the Party sketches K254g
Contents: The good of the wicked. The responsibility of slang. The
Party sketches. Little stories from our streets.
King, Basil.
In the garden of Charity K2632i
Love story of the Nova Scotia coast.
Steps of honor K2632S
Scene in Cambridge, Mass, and at Harvard University. The plot turns
upon an act of plagiarism by a young college instructor.
King, Gen. Charles.
An Apache princess; a tale of the Indian frontier K26$ap
ENGLISH FICTION 1025
Daughter of the Sioux; a tale of the Indian frontier
King, Mrs Maude Egerton (Hine).
Bread and wine; a story of Graubunden
A Swiss story, pastoral, natural and sincere.
Round about a Brighton coach office
A king and his campaigners. Heidenstam H4i6k
King Candaules. Gautier rG?46f
King Eric and the outlaws. Ingemann 12442k
King Luckieboy's party. Crane qjCSSyik
King of the Mamozekel. Roberts jR536k
King Sylvain and Queen Aimee, Story of. Sherwood 85543
Kingscote, Mrs Howard, (pseud. Lucas Cleeve).
Anglo-Americans Kayia
Novel of English and American manners.
Kingsley, Mrs Florence (Morse).
The singular Miss Smith K2722S
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Story of the experiences of an heiress who, becoming interested in the
domestic service question, tries being a servant herself.
Kipling, Rudyard.
Jungle book K2y8j
Contents: Mowgli's brothers. Kaa's hunting. "Tiger! tiger!" The
white seal. "Rikki-tikki-tavi." Toomai of the elephants. Her ma-
jesty's servants.
Just so stories jK2y8ju
Contents: How the whale got his throat. How the camel got his hump.
How the rhinoceros got his skin. How the leopard got his spots. The
elephant's child. The sing-song of old man kangaroo. The beginning
of the armadillos. How the first letter was written. How the alphabet
was made. The crab that played with the sea. The cat that walked
by himself. The butterfly that stamped.
Mine own people, and In black and white K278mi
Stories of India.
"In black and white purports to be translations of native stories, and
to show, from the inside, the native character and way of looking
at things; they are oriental in style and imagery." Baker's Descrip-
tive guide to the best fiction.
Puck of Pook's hill K2y8pu
Contents: Weland's sword. Young men at the manor. The knights
of the joyous venture. Old men at Pevensey. A centurion of the
Thirtieth. On the great wall. The winged hats. Hal o' the draft.
"Dymchurch flit." The treasure and the law.
The first four chapters appeared in the "Ladies' home journal, V v.23,
Jan.-April 1906, under the title "Puck of Pook's hill" and the last
six in "McClure's magazine," \.2j, May-Sept. 1906, under the title
"Robin Goodfellow, his friends."
Ten storie* in a new vein a cross between fairy tales and historical
romances of old England, with ballads and songs interspersed.
Second jungle book K2y8se
Contents: How fear came. The miracle of Purun Bhagat. Letting in
the jungle. The undertakers. The king's ankus. Quiquern. Red
dog. The spring running.
Soldiers three; a collection of stories setting forth certain
passages in the lives of privates Terence Mulvaney,
Stanley Ortheris and John Learoyd K2y8s2
Contents: The three musketeers. The god from the machine. Private
Learoyd's story. The big drunk draf. The solid Muldoon.
With the main guard. In the matter of a private. Black Jack.
L'envoi. Only a subaltern. Watches of the night. The conversion
of Aurelian McGoggin. The taking of Lungtungpen. The rout of
the White Hussars. Venus Annodomini. The daughter of the regi-
ment. The madness of private Ortheris. The courting of Dinah
Shadd. The man who was. Without benefit of clergy. On Green-
how hill. The incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney.
1026 ENGLISH FICTION
"Episodes in the Indian life of three British privates, a swaggering
Irishman of drunken proclivities and humorous tongue, a phleg-
matic Yorkshireman, and an irascible little Cockney, a trio of fast
friends, who stand shoulder to shoulder in many perils and es-
capades, and in the not less trying ordeals of peace. These form
a complete and intensely realistic account of life in the ranks of the
British Army." Baker's Descriptive guide to the best fiction.
Traffics and discoveries K2y8t
Contents: The captive. The bonds of discipline. A sahibs' war.
"Their lawful occasions." The comprehension of Private Copper.
Steam tactics. *'VVireless." The army of a dream. "They." Mrs
Bathurst. Below the mill dam.
Collection of short stories, relating for the most part to the army and
navy and the South African war.
Under the deodars, and The story of the Gadsbys K2y8un2
Contents: The education of Otis Yeere. At the pit's mouth. The
hill of illusion. A second-rate woman. A wayside comedy. The
enlightenments of Pagett, M. P. "The finest story in the world."
Mrs Hauksbee sits out. The story of the Gadsbys.
Wee Willie Winkie, and other stories K2y8w
Other stories: Baa baa, black sheep. His majesty the king. The drums
of the fore and aft.
Kipps. Wells W4Q4ik
Kirk, Mrs Ellen Warner (Olney).
Good-bye, proud world
Quiet love story, scene laid in a Connecticut village about 1885.
Kitty Costello. Alexander
Knapp, Adeline.
Boy and the baron
Knowles, Frederic Lawrence, comp.
Cap and gown, in prose; short sketches selected from
undergraduate periodicals of recent years K3522C
Knowles, Robert Edward.
St. Cuthbert's ; a novel K3523S
Almost equally humorous and pathetic is this story without a plot, the
record by a Presbyterian minister of his church in Canada and some of
his Scotch parishioners.
Kock, Charles Paul de.
Monsieur Dupont [in English] rKs62m
That rascal Gustave rKs62t
Kopje garrison. Fenn
Korzeniowski, Joseph Conrad. See Conrad, Joseph.
Kotto. Hearn
Krag and Johnny Bear. Seton
Kraszewski, Josef Ignacy.
The Jew; tr. fr. the Polish by Linda da Kowalewska K4I3J
Kristy's surprise party. Miller jM6g42k
Kwaidan. Hearn Hsgikw
Kyrburg, Fritz von der, pseud. See Bilse, Oswald Fritz.
Lad of the O'Friels. MacManus M2ii2l
Lads and lassies of other days. Price JP9431
Lady Baltimore. Wister WSigla
Lady Betty across the water. Williamson Wysila
A lady in waiting. Anstruther A6261
The lady of the barge. Jacobs Ji34la
Lady of the camellias. Dumas D8gi2l
Lady Rose's daughter. Ward W2i4l
ENGLISH FICTION 1027
La Fayette, Marie Madeleine (Pioche de la Vergne), comtesse de.
Princess of Cleves; tr. by T. S. Perry. 2v Li44P
The scene of the story, one of the classics of French literature, is
laid at the court of Henri II. There is a slight historical basis, but
the personages and manners are those of the author's own period, the
reign of Louis XIV.
"The Countess de la Fayette. . .has the credit, and justly, of substi-
tuting for mere romances of adventure on the one hand, and for
stilted heroic work on the other, fiction in which the display of
character is held of chief account." Saintsbury's History of French
literature.
Lafitte of Louisiana. Devereux 0487!
La Flesche, Francis.
Middle five; Indian boys at school jLi47m
Lagerlof, Selma.
Jerusalem; [a novel]; tr. fr. the Swedish by Jessie Broch-
ner Li5 2 J
Serious novel of Swedish peasant life about the middle of the 'iQth
century. Scene of part i is laid in Sweden, of part 2 in Jerusalem,
whither a company of Swedish pilgrims have journeyed, led by the
spirit of religious revivalism.
Lake of palms. Dutt 1)957!
Lamartine, Alphonse de.
Raphael; or, Pages of the book of life at twenty. (Laurel-
crowned tales.) Li78r
An episode in the poet's own life forms the groundwork of this romance.
Lame dog's diary. Macnaughtan M2isl
Lancaster, G. B.
Sons o' men L2I3S
Contents: The backbone of the country. Mates. Sand of the desert.
Without proof. The story of Wi. Among men. A little matter of
law. From headquarters. In the farthest sea. Cortiss" choir prac-
tice. "Hell-for-leather." Hantock's dissertation. The tail of the
rope. In Tinlay's whare. Trucks. In the down-country. Change.
Another man's liabilities. Such a girlie. On Bassett's camp.
Mother Macgregor. Through the fire.
Stories deal with the men who herd and shear the sheep in south New
Zealand and save them from storm and snow at the cost of hardships
scarce endurable.
The spur; or, The bondage of Kin Severne L2issp
Australian life. The struggles of a young man with literary ambitions
to free himself from a seven years' contract with an unscrupulous
man of the world.
Land-leaguers. Trollope T76ila
Land of fire. Reid : JR3"1
Land of joy. Barbour 8235!
Lane, Mrs Elinor Macartney.
Nancy Stair; a novel
Romance of i8th century Edinburgh in which all the other characters
are subordinated to a very beautiful and compelling heroine.
Lang, Andrew.
Disentanglers
Farcical story of a society formed for the purpose of extricating
people from undesirable matrimonial entanglements.
Last hope. Merriman, pseud M63Q1
The last of the lairds. Gait GisSp
The last spike, and other railroad stories. Warman W2321
The last word. MacGowan Mi622l
Later adventures of Wee Macgreegor. Bell 64122!
Lavender and old lace. Reed : R283lav
Law-breakers, and other stories. Grant 6788!
1028 ENGLISH FICTION
Lawson, Henry.
Children of the bush 1^4290
Short stories of Australian life.
The leader. Dillon D5841
Lee, Mrs Gerald Stanley. See Lee, Mrs Jennette Barbour
(Perry).
Lee, Mrs Jennette Barbour (Perry).
Son of a fiddler 1,52428
Uncle William, the man who was shif'less L5242U
Character study of a Nova Scotia fisherman, a tender-hearted, humor-
ous old man of childlike faith, who is a benediction to all who meet
him.
Lee, Mrs Mary Catherine (Jenkins).
Lois Mallet's dangerous gift ' ^524!
Lee, Vernon, pseud. See Paget, Violet.
Lefevre, Edwin.
Golden flood
Appeared in "McClure's magazine," v.24, Feb.-April 1905.
Half humorous story of three Wall street capitalists and how they were
duped by a seemingly guileless young man.
Le Gallienne, Richard.
An old country house
Contents: An old country house. Our tree-top library. The joy of
gardens. Perdita's lovers. Perdita's simple cupboard. Of a violet
. in an old book. Perdita's Christmas.
Some of these stories appeared in "Harper's magazine," v.iO3-ios, Aug.
igoi-Oct. 1902.
"Lovers of old houses, old gardens, old books, old sundials, and lovers
of lovers old and young, may spend a fragrant hour among its pages."
Nation, 1902.
The legatee. Smith 86422!
Legends and stories of Ireland. Lover LQ451
Legends from river & mountain. Carmen Sylva, pseud. &
Strettell 2152!
Leonard, Mary Finley.
The spectacle man; a story of the missing bridge JL622S
Leonhart, Rudolph.
Through blood and iron; a story of the French-German
war. Pittsburgh rL623t
Leonora. Bennett 6439!
Lesley Chilton. White W6321
Lessing, Bruno, (pseud, of Rudolph Edgar Black).
Children of men L64QC
Contents: The end of the task. The Sader guest. A rift in the
cloud. Out of his orbit. The poisoned chai. Urim and Thummim.
A Yiddish idyll. The story of Sarai. The Americanisation of Shad-
rach Cohen. Hannukah lights. A swallow-tailer for two. Deborah.
An interruption. The murderer. Unconverted. Without fear of
God. The sun of wisdom. A daughter of Israel. The message of
Arcturus. Queer Scharenstein. The compact. A song of songs. A
wedding in duress.
Sombre little stories of the life of poor Jews in the East Side of New
York.
L'Estrange, Roger.
Adventures in the Florida army of Hernando de Soto; an
autobiography; tr. fr. the Spanish and prepared for pub-
lication by Dominick Daly.. L652a
"Mr. Daly has simply given us a very well written and interesting his-
torical romance, with the story of De Soto's expedition for its basis."
Academy, 1896.
ENGLISH FICTION 1029
[Letters from my mill] and [Monday tales]. Daudet
Letters home. Howells
Letters which never reached him. Heyking
Levett- Yeats, Sidney Kilner. See Yeats, Sidney Kilner Levett.
Lewis, Alfred Henry, (pseud. Dan Quin).
Black Lion inn L673b
Stories told by a party snow-bound at the Black Lion inn, the old
cattleman's contribution being some new "VVolfville" stories.
The boss, and how he came to rule New York; [a novel] . . . .L6y3bo
Pseudo-autobiography of a Tammany leader.
Wolfville nights L673wol
Stories of cowboy life told by an old cattleman.
Liebereich. Long L825h
Life of a wooden doll. Saxby jS2y2l
Life of John William Walshe, F. S. A. Carmichael 215!
Life, treason and death of James Blount of Breckenhow. Dix. . .0647!
The light behind. Ward W2isl
Light of the star. Garland Gi861
Lightning conductor. Williamson W75il
Lighten, William Rheem.
The ultimate moment L6Q4U
Appeared in "Harper's bazar," v.37, Jan. -Dec. 1903.
Story of social and political life in Omaha.
Lights and shadows of American life. Mitford ^754!
Liljencrantz, Ottilie Adaline.
Randvar the songsmith; a romance of Norumbega L6g62r
Story of the Norse in America.
Ward of King Canute; a romance of the Danish conquest. . .L6g62w
Lily of France. Mason M44821
Lincoln, Joseph Crosby.
Cap'n Eri; a story of the coast L7i62C
Story of three jolly retired sea-captains of Cape Cod, forced into matri-
mony to escape the hardships of their own housekeeping.
Mr Pratt ; a novel L7i62m
"Mr Pratt, rustic philosopher, New England skipper, and general fac-
totum to two weary stock-brokers, gives a very humorous account of
their attempt to live the 'simple life.' " A. L. A. booklist, 1906.
Lindsay, Mayne.
Prophet Peter; [a novel]
Hero is a peasant youth with a gift of second sight, which he makes
himself believe is divine inspiration.
Linn, James Weber.
The chameleon
A striking study of insincerity.
Lion and tiger stories. Carter, ed JC2371
Lionel Ardon. Dearborn 0348!
Lions of the Lord. Wilson W7681
The lion's skin. Wise W8i 4 l
The lion's whelp. Barr B25gli
Literary sense. Nesbit N23gl
Little black Sambo, Story of. Bannerman jB228s
Little brothers of the West; with Indian folk-lore stories for
children. Deming jD42ilit
The little Browns. Wotton j Wgigl
Little citizens. Kelly Ki72l
Little conscript. Brudno 6827!
1030 ENGLISH FICTION
Little daughter of the Revolution. Sage jSi2gili
Little garrison. Bilse 6483!
Little green door. Bassett 6296!
Little hills. Banks 6227!
Little Indian folk. Deming jD42il
Little men. Alcott ^355!
Little shepherd of Kingdom Come. Fox
Little stories. Mitchell
Little stories of courtship. Cutting
Little stories of married life. Cutting 955!
Little Susy's little servants. Prentiss
Little Susy's six teachers. Prentiss
Little Union scout. Harris H2931
Little white bird. Barrie 6266!!
Little women. Alcott
Littlest one of the Browns. Swett
Lloyd, John Uri.
Scroggins
. Story of a poor-house child, who after making a fortune in the West
visits his old home and renews the experiences of his youth.
Lloyd, Nelson.
Six Stars
Contents: The third and a half generation. The best gun in the valley.
The natural-born preacher. The Snyder county gold-strike. The
admirable Whoople. The second venture. The posy song. The
angels of Six Stars. A bachelor of elements. The man who studied
continual. Music hath charms. The most determinedest man. The
uplifting power of pride. The sentimental Miss Tubbs. The modest
man. The contentedest man.
Stories of life in a rural Pennsylvania neighborhood.
Soldier of the valley % L7533S
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.35 36, May Oct. 1904.
A soldier, crippled in the Spanish war, returns to Happy Valley to teach
school, and to learn that the brave do not always get the fair.
The loaded gun. Long L825h
Loaves and fishes. Capes CiSilo
Lobster catchers. Otis, pseud
Locke, William John.
The usurper
An act of dishonesty committed years ago in the Australian bush puts
the hero in possession of vast wealth and binds him to a false position
in society.
The lodestar. Kennedy Ki843l
Log of a cowboy. Adams A2iil
Logan, the Mingo. Ellis jEssil
Lois Mallet's dangerous gift. Lee ^524!
London, Jack.
Call of the wild L822ca
The adventures of a St. Bernard dog in the Klondike, and his final
reversion to type, when he obeyed the "call of the wild" and became
the leader of a pack of wolves.
Children of the frost L822C
Contents: In the forests of the North. The law of life. Nam-Bok
the unveracious. The master of mystery. The Sunlanders. The
sickness of Lone Chief. Keesh. the son of Keesh. The death of
Ligoun. Li Wan, the fair. The league of the old men.
Stories of Alaska Indians.
Cruise of the Dazzler. (St. Nicholas books.) JL822C
ENGLISH FICTION 1031
Daughter of the snows L822d
A vigorous story of Klondike life.
Faith of men, .and other stories L822f
Contents: A relic of the pliocene. A hyperborean brew. The faith
of men. Too much gold. The one thousand dozen. The marriage of
Lit-Lit. Hatard. The story of Jees Uck.
Klondike stories.
The sea-wolf L822se
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v. 67-69, Jan. -Nov. 1904.
Powerful but brutal story of life on a sealing schooner.
Tales of the fish patrol L822t
Contents: White and yellow. The king of the Greeks. A raid on the
oyster pirates. The siege of the "Lancashire Queen." Charley's
coup. Demetrios Contos. Yellow handkerchief.
Stories of San Francisco bay fish pirates.
Lonely O'Malley. Stringer 8918!
Lonesomest doll. Brown . JB7841
Long, John Luther.
Heimweh; The siren; The loaded gun; Liebereich; "lupi-
ter tonans ;" "Sis ;" Thor's , emerald ; Guile L825h
Eight stories of sentiment.
Sixty Jane, [and other stories] L825S
Other stories: The strike on the Schlafeplatz railroad. "Our anchel."
The lady and her soul. The beautiful graveyard. Lucky Jim. The
outrageous Miss Dawn-Dream. The little house in the little street
where the sun never came. The atonement.
Stories, mostly pathetic, of the joys and sorrows of humble people.
Way of the gods L825W
Japanese story.
Long night. Weyman Ws861
Long Will. Converse C76yl
Longard de Longgarde, Mme Dorothea (Gerard). See Gerard,
Dorothea, afterward Mme Longard de Longgarde.
Loomis, Charles Battell.
Cheerful Americans LSsic
Contents: A man of putty. Araminta and the automobile. The man
from Ochre Point, New Jersey. "There's only one Noo York." Too
much boy. The cosmopolitanism of Mr Powers. An eastern Easter.
The man in the red sweater. Little Miss Flutterly's dissertation on
war. The expatriation of Jonathan Taintor. The memory of Car-
lorta. Truman VVickwire's gloves. The deception of Martha Tucker.
The minister's henhouse. The men who swapped languages. While
the automobile ran down. Veritable Quidors.
These stories appeared in various magazines.
Humorous and whimsical stories of Americans at home and abroad.
Lord of the air. Roberts JRS361
Lost Prince Ahnon. Pendleton JP39il
Lost property. Ridge R43glo
Lothrop, Mrs Harriet Mulford (Stone). See Sidney, Margaret,
pseud.
Loti, Pierre, (pseud, of Julien Viaud).
Disenchanted (Desenchantees) ; tr. by Clara Bell Lgi6d
"It perhaps portrays as nearly as a European can the states of mind
and emotions of those latest inmates of Turkish harems who have
been brought up to read French novels, including Loti's own." Na-
tion, 1906.
Lovable tales of Janey and Josey and Joe. Smith JS6481
Love and the soul hunters. Hobbes, pseud H64gl
Love in a life. Monkhouse M82gl
Love of sisters. Hinkson Hs6yl
Love, the fiddler. Osbourne O2gil
1032 ENGLISH FICTION
Love thrives in war. Crowley 08962!
Love with honour. Marriott M4I221
Lover, Samuel.
Further stories of Ireland; ed. with introduction and
notes by D. J. O'Donoghue Lg45f
Contents: St. Patrick and the sarpent. It's mighty improvin'. The
Irish post-boy. Dublin porters, carmen and waiters. The Irish
brigade. Paddy at sea. Illustrations of national proverbs: The
couple-beggar. The contrast. The trial. The hot supper. The port-
manteau. The prison. An ocular demonstration. Knocked up and
knocked down. The rivals. Wounded in spirit. Light heart and
light heels. The happy man; an extravaganza in one act.
Legends and stories of Ireland; ed. with introduction and
notes by D. J. O'Donoghue, ist-2d ser. 2v Lg45l
v.i. King O'Toole and Saint Kevin; a legend of Glendalough.
Lough Corrib. Ms. from the cabinet of Mrs . The white trout;
a legend of Cong.-*-The battle of the Berrins. Father Roach. The
priest's story. The king and the bishop; a legend of Clonmacnoise.
An essay on fools. The catastrophe. The devil's mill. The grid-
iron. Paddy the piper. The priest's ghost. New potatoes; an Irish
melody. Paddy the sport. National minstrelsy.
v.2. Barny O'Reirdon the navigator. The burial of the tithe. The
white horse of the Peppers; a legend of the Boyne. The curse of
Kishogue. The fairy finder. The Spanish boar and the Irish bull;
a zoological puzzle. Little Fairly.
Treasure trove; or, He would be a gentleman; ed. by
D. J. O'Donoghue Lg45t
The principal characters are Irish, though most of the action goes on
out of Ireland. The battle of Fontenoy, the intrigues of the fol-
lowers of the Stuarts, the insurrection in Scotland in 1745 are
incidents of the story, but it can hardly be called even semi-
historical. First issued in 1844.
Love's cross-currents. Swinburne 8978!
Loves of Miss Anne. Crockett C8861v
Lovett, Robert Morss.
Richard Gresham; [a novel] Lg46r
Character study of a young man upon whom is thrown the burden of
expiating his father's sin.
Lovey Mary. Rice Rsg4l
Lowis, Cecil.
Machinations of the Myo-ok Lg6im
A Burmese story of the humorous and exciting complications that re-
sulted from the theft of four bags of rupees from a government of-
ficial.
Loyal blue and royal scarlet. Taggart JTi34l
Loyal little maid. Robinson jR54gl
The loyal ronins. Tamenaga Shunsui Tiyil
Lucas, Edward Verrall, comp.
Old fashioned tales jLg6go
Contents: The history of little Jack, by Thomas Day. The good-
natured little boy and the ill-natured little boy, by Thomas Day.
The purple jar, by Maria Edgeworth. Little Robert and the owl,
by Mrs Sherwood. Trial of a complaint made against sundry per-
sons for breaking in the windows of Dorothy Careful, widow and
dealer in gingerbread, by John Aikin and A. L. Barbauld. The
basket-woman, by Maria Edgeworth. Limby Lumpy. The little blue
bag, by A. C. Mant. The oyster patties. The changeling, by Mary
Lamb. The sea voyage, by Charles Lamb. Embellishment, by Jacob
Abbott The misses, by A. L. Barbauld. The robbers' cave. The
inquisitive girl. Helen Holmes; or, The villager metamorphosed, by
Caroline Barnard. Bob and dog Quiz. A plot of gunpowder; or,
The history of an old lady who was seized for a guy, by Peter
Parley. Uncle David's nonsensical story about giants and fairies, by
Catherine Sinclair.
ENGLISH FICTION 1033
66
Luck of Barerakes. Marriage M4I231
Lucy and their majesties. Farjeon JF2381
Lucy of the stars. Palmer PiQSl
Lure o' gold. Millard M6881
Luska, Sidney, pseud. See Harland, Henry.
Luther, Mark Lee.
The henchman Lg82h
"Scene is a New York town and... the ambition of a local leader to
become Governor of the State is the central motive As a picture
of recent New York politics, the book is closely studied from the life."
Dial, 1903.
The mastery LgSam
Story of New York politics.
Lux crucis. Gardenhire 01752!
Lyall, Edna, (pseud, of Ada Ellen Bayly).
The hinderers; a story of the present time Lg84hi
This story of English life during the progress of the Boer war is a
medium for the author's frankly expressed views concerning jingoism,
England's passion for conquest, the frivolity of the fashionable world,
etc.
Lychgate hall. Francis, pseud FSGyl
Lyrnan, Olin Linus.
Trail of the Grand Seigneur LgSgt
Historical novel of the War of 1812, the scene laid in northern New York.
Lynde, Francis.
The grafters LQ92g
Western political and railroad story.
The quickening Lgg2q
Under the religious influence of his mother, the young hero tries hard
to make of himself a minister and failing, finds his field in his father's
iron business. Scene is laid in the Tennessee coal region.
M., J. P. pseud. See Mowbray, Jay Paul, pseud.
Maartens, Maarten, (pseud, of Joost Marius Wilhelm van der
Poorten Schwartz).
Dorothea; a story of the pure in heart Mind
Heroine is a girl reared in primitive simplicity and suddenly plunged
into the gaiety of Paris and Monte Carlo.
The healers Minhe
A novel not of persons but of opinions. The healing of mind and body
is the theme and nearly every character represents some variety of re-
ligious or medical belief.
My poor relations; stories of Dutch peasant life Mmmy
Contents: Jan Hunkum's money. The fair-lover. The mother. The
summer Christmas. The notary's love story. The banquet. "Silly."
The minister's dog. Tom Potter's pilgrimage. "The trick." Why
he loved her. In extremis. A bit of to-day. A comedy of crime.
McAulay, Allan, (pseud, of Charlotte Stewart).
Poor sons of a day Mugp
Story of the stirring times of 1745 in Scotland.
McCarthy, Justin Huntly.
Flower of France Mi28f
Story of Joan of Arc.
McCutcheon, George Barr.
Nedra; [a novel] Mi4sn
Adventures of a pair of lovers, who in the course of the story are ship-
wrecked and the man cast away on an island with the wrong girl.
Macdermots of Ballycloran. Trollope Tyeimac
MacDonald, Robert.
The Herr doctor Mi472h
Short and amusing story of the trials of a Christian scientist who is
1034 ENGLISH FICTION
forced to undergo treatment for rheumatism while her niece and the
doctor carry on a love affair.
Mace, Jean.
Home fairy tales (Contes du petit-chateau); tr. by M. L.
Booth j
McElhone, Nell K.
Surprise book; illustrated by A. R. Wheelan
MacGrath, Harold.
Grey cloak Mi62g
Semi-historical novel of romance and adventure in France during the
time of Louis XIV and his minister, Cardinal Mazarin.
Hearts and masks Mi62h
Recounts the adventures of a single evenirig. The hero and heroine go
separately and uninvited to a fashionable masked ball and complica-
tions arise.
Man on the box MiGarn
Romantic and exciting story of a man who masquerades as a coachman.
MacGowan, Alice.
The last word Mi622l
A bright Texas girl's experiences as a journalist in New York city.
MacGowan, Alice, & Cooke, Mrs Grace (MacGowan).
Return; a story of the sea islands in 1739 Mi622r
Romance of colonial Georgia in the days of Gov. Oglethorpe.
Machinations of the Myo-ok. Lowis Lg6im
Mackay, Minnie. See Corelli, Marie, pseud.
Mackenzie, Robert Shelton.
Tressilian and his friends rMi82t
Short tales and sketches with a slight connecting thread of story.
Mackie, Pauline Bradford, afterward Mrs Hopkins.
Voice in the desert Mi832v
Story of the Arizona desert. It reproduces in a striking way the
monotony of the desert, its mysterious charm and the spell it casts
over its dwellers.
The Washingtonians Mi832w
Interesting picture of social and political life in Washington during the
Civil war, including among the characters President Lincoln, Secre-
tary Chase and his daughter, Mrs Sprague.
McLaws, Emily Lafayette.
Maid of Athens Mi94m
Romantic novel dealing with the career of Byron in Greece.
McLean, Sarah Pratt, afterward Mrs Greene.
Winslow Plain MIQSW
Study of New England characters, with a slight thread of story.
MacManus, Seumas.
Lad of the O'Friels M2iial
Cheerful and humorous chronicle of life in a little Irish village.
The red poocher M2ii2r
Contents: Why T6mas Duhh walked. Misther Kilgar of Athlone.
Misther McCran of Belfast. Misther O'Mara from the county Maith.
Stories in which an old Irish gamekeeper relates how he was four times
outwitted by a clever poacher.
Macnaughtan, S.
Lame dog's diary M2isl
Charming story told in the form of a diary kept by a young officer
crippled in the Boer war. It reflects the provincial life of a little
English village.
Madcap cruise. Bates 63142111
Maggie McLanehan. Zollinger, pseud
The same
ENGLISH FICTION 1035
Magic forest. White
The same jW636m
Magnetic North. Robins R54?m
Maid-at-arms. Chambers Csssma
Maid Margaret of Galloway. Crockett C886ma
Maid of Athens. McLaws Mig4m
Maid of Bar Harbor. Rowe Rygim
Maid of Japan. Fraser F886ma
Maids of Paradise. Chambers
Main chance. Nicholson
Maitland, Mrs Ella Fuller.
Priors Roothing
Quiet story of English country life.
Major, Charles, (pseud. Edwin Caskoden).
Yolanda, maid of Burgundy
Romantic story of Burgundy in the time of Charles the Bold.
Maker of history. Oppenheim 026501
Makin, Richard Lawrence.
Beaten path ; a novel M2y6b
Scene laid in a small Pennsylvania town.
"A novel dealing. . .with the labor question, with doubtful gigantic com-
binations of capital. . .and with individual questions of conscience in
modern conditions of life." Outlook, 1903.
Making of a statesman, and other stories. Harris
Malser, Hans, pseud. See Rosegger, Petri Kettenfeier.
Malvern. Deland
Mamelon. Tourgee T6si J2
Man at odds. Rhys R3862m
Man from America. De la Pasture
Man of the hour. Thanet, pseud
Man on the box. MacGrath Mi62m
Man overboard ! Crawford C874man
Manassas. Sinclair 86162111
Mann, Mrs Mary E. (Rackham).
Gran'ma's Jane
"Begins with a hanging and would end with a second did not a murderer
cheat the gallows by suicide. But the suggestion of tragedy does not
haunt us, and the recital of it is not appalling." Outlook in life, 190.3.
The Mannerings. Brown
Manning, Marie.
Judith of the plains; a novel
Scene is laid in Wyoming during the war between the cattle raisers and
. the sheep raisers.
Manor farm. Francis, pseud FSGym
Marathon mystery. Stevenson S847m
The marchioness's lap-dog. Gautier 624601
Marchmont, Arthur William.
By wit of woman
The heroine is transformed into an amateur detective by the desire to
relieve her father's honor from the reproach of an alleged murder.
For love or crown
Another story after the "Prisoner of Zenda" model, dealing with
imaginary intrigues for the possession of an imaginary throne.
Sarita the Carlist M3733
A story of modern Spain on the eve of the late war. The queen regent
and the young king appear, and the central episode is the thwarting
of a Carlist plot for the abduction of the latter.
1036 ENGLISH FICTION
Mardi and a voyage thither. Melville
Mariella of out- West. Higginson 1*5362111
Marion Fay. Trollope Tydima
Marriage, Caroline.
Luck of Barerakes 1^4123!
Dialect story of poor rural folk in Yorkshire.
Marriage of William Ashe. Ward W2i4ma
A marriage settlement. Balzac B2i8ga2
The same, (Le contrat de mariage), and other stories.
Balzac B2i8ma2
Marriott, Charles, b. 1869.
Love with honour M4I221
Hero is a photographer who after some ups and downs makes a living
by taking nature photographs. The plot is complicated and ingenious,
and there are some interesting minor characters.
Marryat, Capt. Frederick.
Frank Mildmay; or, The naval officer M4iaf
Marse Chan. Page Pi45i2
Martin, Edward Sandford.
Courtship of a careful man, and a few other courtships M4272C
Other stories: A party at Madeira's. The making of a match. A dis-
guised providence. Josephine. Found: a situation.
These stories appeared in "Harper's magazine."
Martin, Mrs George (Madden).
Emmy Lou; her book & heart
Contents: The right Promethean fire. A little feminine Casabianca.
Hare-and-tortoise; or, The bliss of ignorance. "I sing of honour and
the faithful heart." The play's the thing. The shadow of a tragedy.
All the winds of doctrine. The confines of consistency. A ballad
in print o' life. Venus or Minerva?
Appeared in "McClure's magazine," v. 17-19, 1901-02.
House of fulfilment
Appeared in "McClure's magazine," v.23, May Oct. 1904.
Love story which brings out interesting contrasts between Northern and
Southern types of character.
Martin, Mrs Helen (Reimensnyder.)
Sabina ; a story of the Amish
Said to be a faithful presentation of the peculiar characteristics, ideas
and speech of the sect of the Amish among the Pennsylvania Ger-
mans.
Tillie, a Mennonite maid; a story of the Pennsylvania
Dutch M428t
Martineau, Harriet.
Billow and the rock; a tale M43ib
Founded on the history of Lady Grange who, because of her knowledge
of compromising political secrets, was carried off from Edinburgh in
1732 and kept hidden in various places of confinement till her death
in 1745-
Mason, Alfred Edward Woodley.
Four feathers M448f
The hero, son of a race of soldiers, and at heart one of the bravest,
showed himself a coward through his morbid fear of cowardice. The
story tells how he proved his bravery. Scene is laid partly in the Sudan.
The truants ; a novel M448t
Appeared in "Harper's weekly," v.48-49, Feb. 27-Oct. 22, 1904.
Similar in plot to "The four feathers." Both books tell the story of a
man's determined struggle to regain his reputation, to right himself
and play the man.
ENGLISH FICTION 1037
Mason, Mrs Caroline (Atwater).
Holt of Heathfield
Appeared in a condensed form in the "Ladies' home journal," v.zo,
July-Nov. 1903, under the title, "Women of his church."
Story of a young minister in a small Eastern town.
Lily of France M44821
Historical novel of France and Holland in the time of William of Orange.
The masquerader. Thurston T435m
Master hand ; the story of a crime. Dallas, pseud Di66m
Master of fortune. Hyne Hgg7ma
Master of Warlock. Eggleston 3571111
Master-rogue. Phillips P5i2m
Masters, Caroline.
Shuttle of fate
Master's violin. Reed
The mastery. Luther Lg82m
Mate of the good ship York. Russell RgiSma
Mathers, John, pseud.
History of Mr John Decastro and his brother Bat, com-
monly called Old Crab; the merry matter written by
John Mathers, the grave by a solid gentleman. 2v rM46gh
Reprint of an old novel first published in 1815, the authorship of which
has never been established.
"The plot of the book will appear partly trivial, partly preposterous. .
The merits. . .are the style quaint, direct, and thoroughly English; the
humour, racy, genial, and Rabelaisian; and the characters, grotesque,
yet clear and individual." Black-wood's magazine, 1857.
Maupassant, Guy de.
[The Horla, and other stories] ; an introduction by Arthur
Symons, the translation by G. B. Ives. (Little French
masterpieces.)
Other stories: Little soldier. A coward. Vain beauty. The piece of
string. Moonlight. The necklace. Tallow-ball.
Yvette, and other stories
Other stories: Miss Harriet. The umbrella. The piece of string.
Queen Hortense. The masquerader. At sea. Moonlight. In the
country. A sale.
May Iverson, her book. Jordan 54283111
May Margaret, called "the fair maid of Galloway." Crockett .. C886ma
Mayor of Troy. Couch C838m
Mayor of Warwick. Hopkins H784m
Mazeppa. Whishaw W626m
Meakin, Nevill Myers.
The Assassins ; a romance of the crusades
The "Assassins" was the name of a military and religious order in Syria,
founded in Persia by Hassan ben Sabbah about 1090.
Meinhold, Wilhelm.
Amber witch; a romance; tr. by Lady Duff Gordon, ed.
with an introduction by Joseph Jacobs
Historical romance of Pomerania in the time of Gustavus Adolphus.
Meldrum, David Storrar.
Conquest of Charlotte
Modern story, most of the scene laid in Scotland.
Melville, Herman.
Mardi and a voyage thither. 2v
Memoirs of a baby. Daskam D273me
Memoirs of an American citizen. Herrick
1038 ENGLISH FICTION
Men with the bark on. Remington R333m
Merejkowski, Dmitri.
Peter and Alexis; the romance of Peter the Great. (Christ
and antichrist.) M6353p
Tragic story of Russia in the beginning of the i8th century, the central
figures being Peter the Great and his weakling son, Alexis.
Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the forerunner; authorized
translation from the Russian of "The resurrection of
the gods," by Herbert Trench. (Christ and anti-
christ.) M6353r
A story of the Italian renaissance, the second volume of the historical
trilogy of which the first was the "Death of the gods."
Merimee, Prosper.
The abbe Aubain, and Mosaics; tr. by E. M. Waller, with
an introduction by Arthur Symons M636a
Contents: The abbe Aubain. Mateo Falcone. The vision of Charles
XI. How we stormed the fort. Tamango. The game of backgam-
mon. The Etruscan vase. The Venus of Ille. Lokis. The blue
chamber. The "viccolo" of Madam Lucrezia. Djoumane.
[Carmen, and other stories]; an introduction by Grace
King, the translation by G. B. Ives. (Little French
masterpieces.) M636ca2
Other stories: The taking of the redoubt. Mateo Falcone. The Venus
of Ille.
Merriman, Henry Seton, (pseud, of Hugh Stowell Scott).
Barlasch of the guard M6sgb
Historical romance. Scene laid in Dantzic and in Russia at the time of
Napoleon's invasion and retreat.
Last hope , M63gl
Story of a royalist intrigue to place an alleged son of the Dauphin on the
throne of France.
Tomaso's fortune, and other stories M6sgt
Other stories: Sister. A small world. In a crooked way. The tale of
a scorpion. On the rocks. "Golossa-a-1." The mule. In love and
war. "Stranded." Putting things right. For Juanita's sake. At the
front. The end of the "Mooroo." In a caravan. In the track of
the Wandering Jew. Through the Gate of tears. A pariah. The
prodigal's return.
The vultures M63gvu
The "vultures" are the political and diplomatic agents of different coun-
tries who gather wherever international trouble is brewing. In this
story they are found in Warsaw, awaiting a threatened uprising of
Poles and nihilists. The assassination, in 1881, of the czar Alexander
II is an incident.
Merry, Andrew.
"Paddy-risky;" Irish realities of to-day M63gap
Contents: Paddy-risky. The bell of Saint Finian's. The green bay
tree. The hob-reared brat. A matter of principle. The mill-stone.
Hunting the hunters.
Short stories, humorous and keenly observant of the strong and weak
points of Irish character.
The Merry Anne. Merwin
Merton, Ambrose, pseud. See Thorns, William John.
Merwin, Samuel.
His little world; a story of Hunch Badeau
Hero is the captain of a lumber schooner on the Great lakes, who sacri-
fices his love for the good of his friend.
The Merry Anne
Story of lumber-carrying and whiskey-smuggling on Lake Huron and
Lake Michigan. Written as though the author had had actual ex-
perience of the life of lake-schooner sailors.
ENGLISH FICTION 1039
The road-builders
A part of this story was printed serially in the "Saturday evening
post" under the title "A link in the girdle."
Story of the building of a western railroad under difficulties.
Metcalfe, Francis.
Side show studies M645S
Circus stories, each of which contains an actual incident in animal train-
ing, related by the manager of one of the largest troupes.
Mettle of the pasture. Allen A427m
Meyer-Forster, Wilhelm.
Old Heidelberg; tr. by Max Chapelle M6s6o
Story of German student life.
Middle aged love stories. Daskam D273mi
Middle five. La Flesche jLi47m
Midshipman Bob. Dorsey
Midshipman Jack. Norton
Midsummer day's dream. Watson
Mighels, Philip Verrill.
Bruvver Jim's baby
Story of the transformation wrought in a mining camp by the advent
of a very small boy found by one of the miners.
Militona. Gautier , 0246111
Millard, Frank Bailey.
Lure o' gold M6881
Story of the pursuit and recovery of 40,000 dollars' worth of gold-
dust which had fallen into the hands of robbers.
Miller, Elizabeth.
The yoke; a romance of the days when the Lord redeemed
the children of Israel from the bondage of Egypt M6g22y
Author has used the incidents of the deliverance of the children of
Israel, but the main theme of the story is the love of a young Egyptian
sculptor for a Hebrew girl.
Miller, Olive Thorne.
Kristy's surprise party jM6g42k
Millionaire baby. Green 6827111
Mills of man. Payne P3342m
Mine own people. Kipling K278mi
Misdemeanors of Nancy. Hoyt H868m
Miss Bellard's inspiration. Howells H857mis
Miss Muffet's Christmas party. Crothers jCSgsm
Miss Primrose. Gilson 642601
Miss Toosey's mission, author of. See Whitaker, Evelyn.
Mississippi bubble. Hough H834m
Mistress of Bonaventure. Bindloss
Mitchell, John Ames.
Villa Claudia
Story of a haunted villa near Rome.
Mitchell, Silas Weir.
Comedy of conscience M74gco
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.6i, Jan. 1901.
Entertaining short story of a young woman with an uncompromising
conscience and her scruples concerning a diamond ring which acci-
dentally comes into her possession.
Constance Trescot ; a novel M74gcon
Story of Northerners in the South during the reconstruction period.
Character study of a woman whose fine nature was transformed into
one of selfish cruelty by the passion of revenge.
1040 ENGLISH FICTION
Diplomatic adventure M 74gdi
Appeared in "Century magazine," \.ji, Feb.-April 1906.
Novelette concerned with the theft of some compromising French state
papers by a young American woman during the Civil war.
Little stories My4gl
Contents: A consultation. Two men. Haroun the caliph. The waters
of oblivion. Conversion. A man and a woman. A ghost of glory.
The wise man's sack. A dilemma. The jewels of consistency.
"Thou art the soul of thy house." A step-son of knowledge. The
sins of the fathers.
Most of the stories appeared in the "Century magazine," v.63-64, Feb.-
Aug. 1902, and in "Lippincott's magazine," v.6p, March 1902.
Touching upon some curious problems and conditions; very brief, but
full of suggestion.
New Samaria, and The summer of St. Martin M74QD
"New Samaria" appeared in "Lippincott's magazine," v.7o, Aug. 1902,
and "The summer of St. Martin" in "Century magazine," v.67, Nov.
1903-
Two short stories, the first an amusing tale of a millionaire who went
west, and having lost his money and letter of identification, was forced
to live a tramp's life for a few days. The second is a love story.
Mitford, Mary Russell, ed.
Lights and shadows of American life. 3v ^754!
Collection of stories by different authors.
Moll Flanders. Defoe rDsySm
Monarch, the big bear of Tallac. Seton 849501
[Monday tales.] Daudet D284le
Moni the goat boy, and other stories. Spyri 3877201
Monkhouse, Allan.
Love in a life MSagl
The struggle of a man born into the working-class and a socialist by
conviction, between his love for a woman of higher social standing
and his belief that he should live and work for the people among
whom he was born.
The monks' treasure. Horton H8i6m
M. d'Haricot, Adventures of. Clouston C6iga
Monsieur Dupin. Poe P74im
Monsieur Dupont [in English]. Kock 1X36201
M. Gobseck. Balzac B2i8ps
Montresor, Frances Frederica.
The alien ; a story of middle age M872al
The plot turns on the illegal action of an old woman of fierce strength
of will in passing off an illegitimate son as the heir to a considerable
property.
Moore, Frank Frankfort.
Castle Omeragh M877C
Romance of love and adventure in Ireland at the time of Cromwell's in-
vasion of the island. Written from the royalist viewpoint.
Shipmates in sunshine; the romance of a Caribbean
cruise M877S
Story of a pleasure voyage among the West Indies, and the love affairs
of some of the voyagers.
Sir Roger's heir M877si
A pretty enough tale full of incident and adventure. Sir Roger is
none other than the great Sir Roger de Coverley himself.
Moore, George, b. 1853.
Untilled field
Contents: In the clay. Some parishioners. The exile. Home sick-
ness. A letter to Rome. Julia Cahill's curse. A playhouse in the
waste. The wedding-gown. The clerk's quest. "Alms-giving." So
on he fares. The wild goose. The way back.
"Studies of the Irish peasantry. . .His picture is too uniformly gloomy
to be accepted as more than a temperamental view; but it is drawn
ENGLISH FICTION 1041
with such direct simplicity and earnestness, and with so sympathetic
an insight into Irish life and character, that though the reader may
not be convinced by the whole he cannot fail to be intensely in-
terested in the parts of which it is composed." Contemporary review,
1903.
Moorehead, Warren King.
Wanneta the Sioux M8792W
Story of the Sioux Indians. Introduces General Custer.
Morchester. Datchet D275m
[More, Hannah.]
Coelebs in search of a wife; observations on domestic hab-
its and manners, religion and morals. 2v M8&5C
This novel, which appeared in 1808, had a tremendous success and
reached many editions.
"You will find most excellent English in it, and a great deal of very
good preaching; and many hints about the social habits of that time. . .
and maxims good enough for a copy book, or a calendar." Mitchell's
English lands, letters and kings.
More, Paul Elmer, & Harris, Mrs L. H.
Jessica letters; an editor's romance M886J
Appeared in the "Critic," v.43-44, Oct. igo3-April 1904.
Correspondence between a New York editor and a Southern girl who
writes book reviews for his paper. They discuss literature, religious
and social questions, and themselves.
More adventures of Captain Kettle, K. C. B. Hyne Hggym
More stories of married life. Cutting 955111
Morgan, George.
The issue MSgai
Semi-historical novel, beginning* with the Nat Turner insurrection in
1831 and ending with the battle of Gettysburg. Webster, Clay, Cal-
houn and Lincoln are introduced, and some notable battles are de-
scribed.
Morgan, Harriet.
The Island Impossible jM8g2i
Morgan de Groot, J. See Groot, J. Morgan de.
Morgan's men. True jTyyGm
Morris, Gonverneur, b. 1876.
Aladdin O'Brien Mgi6sa
A fresh and interesting love story, most of its scenes laid in a New Eng-
land town just before the breaking out of the Civil war.
Ellen and Mr Man Mgi63e
A refreshing little story of a small boy and his beautiful young aunt.
Morris, William, tr.
History of over sea; done into English by William Morris. .qMgiSh
A short romance from the ancient French.
Morrison, Arthur.
Red triangle; some further chronicles of Martin Hewitt,
investigator Mgigr
Contents: The affair of Samuel's diamonds. The case of Mr Jacob
Mason. The case of the lever key. The case of the burnt barn.
The case of the admiralty code. The adventure of Channel marsh.
Six detective stories.
[Morrison, John B.]
An original tale; Isabella of Brooke, contrasting the man-
ners and customs of the early settlers of Pennsylvania
and Virginia, with the polished refinements of the
present age, by a Pennsylvanian. 1830. Pittsburgh rMgigo
Morrison, Sarah Elizabeth.
Chilhowee boys jMgigc
Mosaics. Merimee M6a6a
1042 ENGLISH FICTION
Moss, Mary.
Sequence in hearts
Love story; scene laid partly in Philadelphia, partly in the anthracite
fields of Pennsylvania during a strike.
Moth and rust, and other stories. Cholmondeley 0453111
The mother. Duncan 08992111
Mother Goose melodies.
Mother Goose's nursery rhymes and fairy tales jMgsgn
Old King Cole's book of nursery rhymes qjMgsgol
Motor pirate. Paternoster "Pzgzzm
Mott, Lawrence.
Jules of the great heart, "free" trapper and outlaw in the
Hudson bay region in the early days Mg42j
Some of the chapters appeared in the "Century," v.7o, June-Sept. 1905.
The hero, albeit a poacher with a price on his head, finally wins the
friendship of nearly all the Hudson bay trappers. Interesting to boys
and older readers as well.
Mountain lovers, by Fiona Macleod. Sharp 853101
Mowbray, Jay Paul, (pseud, of Andrew Carpenter Wheeler).
Tangled up in Beulah land
Sequel to "A journey to nature."
Appeared in "Everybody's magazine," v.s-7, Sept. igoi-Aug. 1902.
Mr John Decastro, History of. Mathers, pseud
Mr Keegan's elopement. Churchill 0469111
Mr Pennycook's boy, [and other stories]. Bell B4i22mr
Mr Pratt. Lincoln L7i62m
Mr Salt. Payne P334m
Mr Scarborough's family. Trollope
Mr Scraggs. Phillips
Mr Stubbs's brother. Otis, pseud 0314111
Mr Waddy's return. Winthrop W7g6m
Mr Whitman. Pullen Pg84m
Mrs Essington. Chamberlain C3552m
Mrs M'Lerie. Bell 6412201
Mrs Tree. Richards R4iimr
Mrs Tree's will. Richards R4iimrs
The mummy's foot. Gautier G246q
Munro, Neil.
Children of tempest; a tale of the outer isles Mg682c
Story of love and adventure in one of the outer Hebrides.
Murad, the unlucky. Edgeworth rE284m
Murai, Gensai.
Kibun Daizin; or, From shark-boy to merchant prince; tr.
by Masao Yoshida jMgyik
Murfree, Mary Noailles. See Craddock, Charles Egbert, pseud.
My first voyage, my first lie. Daudet 028401
My friend Prospero. Harland
My friend the chauffeur. Williamson
My Lady Clancarty. Taylor T255m
My lady of the North. Parrish P262rn
"My HT Angelo." Condict 74501
My poor relations. Maartens, pseud Minmy
Myra of the pines. Viele V3i7m
Mysterious disappearance. Tracy T677rn
ENGLISH FICTION 1043
Mystery of the lost dauphin (Louis XVII). Bazan
The nabob. Daudet
Nami-ko. Tokutomi
Nan Nobody. Waggaman '. j Wi2gn
Nancy Stair. Lane Laasn
Napoleon Jackson. Stuart 893211
Nash, Harriet A.
Polly's secret; a story of the Kennebec jNi43p
Nason, Frank Lewis.
To the end of the trail ; Ni47t
Story of Colorado mining life.
Nathalie's chum. Ray jR24in
Naylor, James Ball.
The Kentuckian; a thrilling tale of Ohio life in the early
sixties Ni6g2k
Nedra. McCutcheon
Nemesis of Chautauqua lake. Richmond
Nesbit, Edith, afterward Mrs Bland.
Literary sense ; [stories] N23gl
Contents: The unfaithful lover. Rounding off a scene. The obvious.
The lie absolute. The girl with the guitar. The man with the
boots. The second best. The holiday. The force of habit. The
brute. Dick, Tom and Harry. Miss Eden's baby. The lover, the
girl and the onlooker. The duel. Cinderella. With an E. Under
the new moon. The love of romance.
Subtly ironic studies in which the characters behave in a "literary"
and "picturesque" way; not as their true instinct prompts, but as a
feeling for dramatic propriety dictates. The touches of humor and
pathos show a genuine insight into human emotion. Adapted from the
Saturday review, 1903.
Red house ; a novel N239r
Appeared in "Harper's bazar," v. 36-37, Jan.-Dec. 1902.
Story of a very young husband and wife and their first year of
married life in an old English house left them by legacy.
Story of the treasure seekers; the adventures of the Bas-
table children in search of a fortune jN23gs
Continued by "The wouldbegoods."
The wouldbegoods N23QW
Appeared in the "Illustrated London news."
The story of some entertaining children who have a remarkable talent
for inventing ingenious forms of mischief and are blessed with singu-
larly long-suffering guardians, notably "Albert's uncle," who manages
to recognize the virtuous intentions of the "Wouldbegoods," in spite
of the endless annoyance to which the children subject him.
/ Nevinson, Henry Woodd.
Between the acts
Contents: A London merchant. Sabrina fair. A don's day. Sic vos
non vobis. Gaudeamus igitur., In twenty-four hours. Corpus
Christi. The relief of Eden. VPC victis. Of your charity. Izwa!
A little honey. The last rag. The pinnacle of fame.
Stories interspersed with a few short poems. They are all psychological
studies, showing much delicacy in their analysis of temperament, and
unusual literary quality.
New Samaria. Mitchell
Newcomb, Simon.
His Wisdom the Defender; a story
"A scientific fairy story related by an expert in science... To read Pro-
fessor Newcomb's detailed and lucid story of the discovery of etherine
...its application as a motive power, the step-by-step development of
the mote or airship, the drilling of crews, the use of stored oxygen for
their breathing on their aerial and super-aerial voyages, is to find
every difficulty overcome. . .It has an unpreached moral as the world's
1044 ENGLISH FICTION
best fairy-stories have. Grown-ups, after reading it, should pass it on
to thoughtful boys." Nation, 1900.
Nicholson, Meredith.
House of a thousand candles
Mystery tale.
Main chance
A strenuous business novel.
Nicolls, William Jasper.
Graystone ; a novel
A love story, its scene laid in a suburb of Philadelphia.
Niece of Snapshot Harry's, and other tales. Harte
The nightingales. Gautier 624601
Nine points of the law. Jackson Ji26n
No hero. Hornung H8nn
No other way. Besant B466n
The Noank's log. Stoddard jS86gn
Noble, Edward.
Edge of circumstance; a story of the sea Na842e
Story of a vessel built by some unscrupulous Cardiff ship-owners and
manned with a profit-sharing crew. The ship's adventures and the
long fight between its rascally owners and the honest captain make
an unusual sort of story.
Noll and the fairies. White W6aan
None but the brave. Sears S43Q2n
Norris, Frank.
Deal in wheat, and other stories of the new and old West. . . .N4522d
Other stories: The wife of Chino. A bargain with Peg-leg. The pass-
ing of Cock-eye Blacklock. A memorandum of sudden death. Two
hearts that beat as one. The dual personality of slick Dick Nicker-
son. The ship that saw a ghost. The ghost in the crosstrees. The
riding of Felipe.
The pit; a story of Chicago. (Epic of the wheat.) N4522p
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Second novel of the proposed trilogy of which the "Octopus" was the
first.
The Northerner. Davis D32i2n
Norton, Charles Ledyard.
Midshipman Jack
Nostromo. Conrad
Oakleigh. Deland
Odd craft. Jacobs J J 34O
The odd-job man. Onions 02540
O'Dea, James.
Jingleman Jack; his pictures and rhymes of the callings,
the crafts and the trades of the times jOi42J
Off the highway. Smith 864220
Ogden, George Washington.
Tennessee Todd; a novel of the great river Oi72t
"Deals with the end of the steamboating on the Mississippi and the
building of the ,St. Louis and Gulf Railway not long after the war.
The writer... has used a veritable epoch in American annals as a
basis not only for the epic of boat and car, but for a varied human
drama which, opening in commercial interests, broadens and multiplies
till it embraces all human passions love, hatred, envy, revenge."
Nation, 1904.
An old country house. Le Gallienne qL>542O
Old English baron. Reeve R287O
Old-fashioned girl. Alcott ASSSO
Old fashioned tales. Lucas jLg6go
ENGLISH FICTION 1045
Old Fort Duquesne; a tale of the early toils, struggles and
adventures of the first settlers at the forks of the Ohio,
1754 1-0231
Old friends and new. Jewett . J3i6o
Old Heidelberg. Meyer-Forster M6s6o
Old King Cole's book of nursery rhymes. Mother Goose
melodies qjMgsgol
An old maid. Balzac B2i8t2
Older, Mrs Fremont.
The socialist and the prince; [a novel] 02315
Scene is laid in San Francisco at the time of the Sand Lot riots of
1877-80. Hero is the leader of the anti-Chinese labor agitation.
Oldfield. Banks 62270
Ollivant, Alfred.
Danny O234d
A Scottish story. The central figure, as in the author's "Bob, son of
Battle," is a very human dog.
El Ombu, and other stories. Hudson H888o
Omphale. Gautier 0246111
On behalf of the firm. Drummond 08450
On fortune's road. Payne P334O
On guard ! True jTyySo
On the field of glory. Sienkiewicz S572on
On the frontier with St. Clair. Wood JW852O
On the mountain division. Parson P266o
On Tybee Knoll. Connolly Cyssion
The one before. Pain Pi6i3O
One of Cleopatra's nights. Gautier rG246
Onions, Oliver.
The Drakestone O254d
"A particularly lively and clever study of Yorkshire life and manners
eighty years ago." Academy, 1906.
The odd-job man 02540
Story of a man who helps himself out of poverty by illustrating ad-
vertisements for a cheap popular paper in London.
"The best part of his book is his satirical description of the methods
adopted by certain daily papers to improve the minds of the public."
Saturday review, 1904.
Only toys ! Anstey, pseud j A625O
Openings in the old trail. Harte
Oppenheim, Edward Phillips.
The betrayal
Heroine is the daughter of an English duke who has charge of a secret
plan for the defense of the nation against foreign invasion. The secret
is sold to the French and suspicion falls on the hero.
A maker of history
Exciting tale with a most ingenious plot.
Prince of sinners O26sp
Interest is divided between the mystery of the plot and the work of a
young Englishman in philanthropy and political reform.
The traitors 0265!
A mock-royal romance, its scene of action one of the Balkan states.
There is revolution, political intrigue, and the inevitable American
heiress to marry the king.
Yellow crayon
Exciting melodramatic novel.
1046 ENGLISH FICTION
Orcutt, William Dana.
Robert Cavelier; the romance of the Sieur de La Salle and
his discovery of the Mississippi river
The Orcutt girls. Vaile . . ..
Order no.n. Stanley 87870
An original tale. Morrison rMgigo
Ormond. Brown 678420
Orrain. Yeats 2210
Osbourne, Lloyd.
Baby Bullet; the bubble of destiny O2gib
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Two California women walking along an English country road suddenly
come into possession of an automobile, and are at once embarked on a
career of adventure.
Love, the fiddler 0291!
Contents: The chief engineer. ffrenches first. The golden castaways.
The awakening of George Raymond. The mascot of Battery B.
Wild justice O2Qiw
Contents: The renegade. The security of the high seas. Forty years
between. O's head. Professor No No. Captain Elijah Coe. Mr
Bob. Old Dibs. The labor captain.
Stories of the South seas.
Otis, James, (pseud, of James Otis Kaler).
Lobster catchers; a story of the coast of Maine jOsi4lo
Mr Stubbs's brother; a sequel to Toby Tyler 0314111
Silent Pete; or, The stowaways. jOsi4sil
Appeared in "Harper's young people," v./, April-June 1886.
Toby Tyler; or, Ten weeks with a circus 0314!
Our best society. Barry 627220
Our lady of the beeches. Hutten Hg76o
Our Lady's inn. Clouston C6igo
Out of bondage, and other stories. Robinson R553O
Out of due time. Ward W2isou
Out of Gloucester. Connolly 075310
Out of the West. Higgins 1*5350
The outlet. Adams.. A2iio
Over stony ways. Bryant 68420
Over the border. Barr B25g3O
Overton, Gwendolen.
Anne Carmel 03323
Story of two strong characters, a French Canadian girl and her brother,
a parish priest.
Captain's daughter 03320
Appeared in the "Youth's companion."
Story of a young girl at a Western army post.
Captains of the world 033203
Industrial novel. Deals with the conflict between labor union and
capitalist and describes the progress of a great strike.
The golden chain O332g
Short story with the scene laid in a little Arizona mining town.
Owen, Rye.
Red-headed Gill O342r
Through the influence of an Indian charm the heroine becomes the re-
incarnation of an ancestress many generations back, and the knowledge
she gets in this way is the means of restoring the family fortunes.
ENGLISH FICTION 1047
Oxenham, John.
Barbe of Grand Bayou .O352b
Appeared in "Munsey's magazine," v. 28-29, Dec. i9O2-July 1903.
Story of love and adventure on the coast of Brittany.
Flowers of the dust 0352!
Story of life in France during the Franco-Prussian war. Contains an
interesting account of relief work during the siege of Paris.
. Hearts in exile 03521
Story of Russian life and the Siberian exile system.
Oxley, James Macdonald.
Fife and drum at Louisbourg jO354t
Pa Gladden. Waltz Wigsp
"Paddy-risky." Merry M63Q2p
Page, Thomas Nelson.
Bred in the bone, [and other stories] Pi45br
Oilier stories: The spectre in the cart. The sheriff's bluff. The long
hillside. Old Jabe's marital experiments. The Christmas peace.
Mam' Lyddy's recognition.
Virginia stories.
A captured Santa Claus jPi45C
Gordon Keith P J 45g
Story of the new South, of the son of a fine old Virginia family, who
is brought face to face, at the close of the war, with the complete
wreck of his family fortunes. A good old-fashioned romance,
crowded with characters and incident.
Marse Chan; a tale of old Virginia; illustrated by W. T.
Smedley Pi45i2
Paget, Violet, (pseud. Vernon Lee).
Hauntings ; fantastic stories Pi46h
Contents: Amour dure ; passages from the diary of Spiridion Trepka.
Dionea. Oke of Okehurst; or. The phantom lover. A wicked
voice.
"Subtly devised ghost stories, in which sub-conscicus influences or
impressions of events which have happened ages ago affect and
direct the lives of people of other epochs." Nation, 1906.
Pain, Barry.
The one before Pi6iso
Amusing and ingenious story of a ring which has the property of endow-
ing its wearer with the qualities of the previous wearer.
Paine, Ralph Delahaye.
The praying skipper, and other stories Pi64p
Other stories: A victory unforeseen. Corporal Sweeney, deserter.
The last pilot schooner. The jade teapot. Captain Arendt's choice.
Surfman Brainard's "day off."
Seven short stories, of which four have to do with the sea, one with a
Yale-Harvard boat-race, and two with the taking of Peking.
Palmer, Frederick.
Lucy of the stars
Story of an English girl whose lover renounces her to marry the
wealth necessary to keep up his ancestral estate.
Panther stories. Carter, ed
Parables from nature. Gatty jG235paa
Paradise. Brown BySsp
Pardo Bazan, Emilia. See Bazan, Emilia Pardo.
Parker, Sir Gilbert.
Donovan Pasha, and some people of Egypt P238d
Contents: While the lamp holds out to burn. The price of the grind-
stone and the drum. The desertion of Mahommed Selim. On the
reef of Norman's woe. Fielding had an orderly. The eye of the
nee dl e- A treaty of peace. At the mercy of Tiberius. All the
1048 ENGLISH FICTION
world's mad. The man at the wheel. A tyrant and a lady. A young
lion of Dedan. He would not be denied. The flower of the flock.
The light of other days.
Most of these stories appeared in the "Pall Mall magazine," v. 1822,
Aug. i899~Dec. 1900.
Stories of modern Egypt.
Parkes, Mrs Elizabeth (Robins). See Robins, Elizabeth.
Parrish, Randall.
My lady of the North; the love story of a gray-jacket P262m
Story of the closing days of the Civil war.
Sword of the old frontier; a tale of Fort Chartres and De-
troit; a plain account of sundry adventures befalling
Chevalier Raoul de Coubert, one time Captain in the
hussars of Languedoc during the year 1763 Ps62S
When wilderness was king P26aw
Story of the massacre at Fort Dearborn, during the War of 1812.
Parson, Kirk.
On the mountain division P266o
Story of a railroad employee's experiences in his gradual advancement
from "wiper" to conductor.
Party sketches. Kildare K254g
A passage perilous. Carey Cigyp
Passing of the flagship, and other stories. Drury D846p
Passion of Mahael. Rowlands R7g62p
The passport. Bagot Bissp
Pasture, Mrs Henry de la. See De la Pasture, Mrs Henry.
Paternoster, George Sidney.
Cruise of the Conqueror; being the further adventures of
the motor pirate P2Q22C
Exciting, although highly improbable tale of the pursuit of a modern
pirate.
Motor pirate P2922m
Detective story.
Paths of judgement [sic]. Sedgwick S448p
Patience Strong's outings. Whitney W6sip
Patsey the Omadaun. Bodkin
Pattee, Fred Lewis.
House of the black ring
Scene is laid among a group of superstitious Pennsylvania German farm-
ers in the Seven mouri.tains.
Pattison, Mrs Emilia Francis (Strong), afterzvard Lady Dilke.
See Dilke, Emilia Francis (Strong), lady.
Pattison, Mrs Mark. See Dilke, Emilia Francis (Strong), lady.
Paul d' Aspremont. Gautier
Paul Fane. Willis
Paul Kelver. Jerome J28ip
Paulding, James Kirke.
Banks of the Ohio; or, Westward ho! a tale. 3v r?32ib
Scene is laid chiefly in Kentucky. Author was one of the early Ameri-
can novelists, a contemporary and close friend of Washington Irving.
Payne, Philip.
Mills of man ; a novel P3342m
"Tells the story of a political campaign in Illinois. . .One of the leading
figures is a political boss, who prides himself upon being 'the Croker
of Chicago.' " Atlantic monthly, 1903.
Payne, William Hudson.
Mr Salt; a novel P334m
Realistic novel of Chicago business life and the panic of 1893.
ENGLISH FICTION 1049
On fortune's road; stories of business P334O
Contents: In the panic. A day in wheat. The plant at High Grove.
The chairman's politics. The lame boy. The Salt crowd's trade. The
end of the deal.
Payson, William Farquhar.
Triumph of life ; a novel P335*
Peake, Elmore Elliott.
Pride of Tellfair ?343P
Interesting picture of life in a typical small town of the middle West, its
oddities, amusements, gossip and love affairs. The hero is an able
young country lawyer.
The peasantry. Balzac 6218502
Pedagogues. Pier P5S6p
Peggy. Richards
Pelton, Mrs Mabell Shippie Clarke.
A tar-heel baron
Story of country life in North Carolina, with a good deal of local color.
Pemberton, Max.
Red morn P386r
Appeared in "Munsey's magazine," v.29~3O, June iQoj-Jan. 1904, under
the title "Daughter of the States."
Hero and heroine encounter a succession of thrilling perils on the
Atlantic ocean, including a narrow escape from the eruption of Mont
Pelee.
Pendleton, Louis.
Lost Prince Almon..
Penobscot man. Eckstorm
Penruddock of the White Lambs. Church C468ip
People I have met. Willis Wysspe
People of the whirlpool. Wright Wgssip
Perrin, Alice.
The stronger claim P44is
Story of a boy of mixed English and Hindu blood, brought up in
England in ignorance of his parentage, returning to India to live
and experiencing the powerful influence of the old religion and
customs. Good picture of half-caste life.
Peter and Alexis. Merejkowski M6sssp
Peter Rabbit, Tale of. Potter jP8s6t
Peter's mother. De la Pasture D38g2p
Pharaoh and the priest. Glovatski 6517?
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. See Ward, Mrs Elizabeth Stuart
(Phelps).
Phillips, David Graham.
The cost; [a novel] P5I2C
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Story of stock speculation and Indiana politics, and the contrasted careers
of two typical men.
Golden fleece; the American adventures of a fortune
hunting earl P5i2g
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
There is much good-humored satire and some very choice slang in this
sprightly story of an English earl and his search for a rich American
wife.
The master-rogue; the confessions of a Croesus Psi2m
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Satire on American commercialism. Tells how an unscrupulous man
carried out his determination to become a millionaire and of the un-
happiness that came with his wealth.
ENGLISH FICTION
The plum tree
Story of the evolution of a young country lawyer into a national political
boss.
Social secretary P5I2S
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Story of Washington society life.
Phillips, Henry Wallace.
Mr Scraggs, introduced by Red Saunders Psi3m
Incidents in the life of Mr Scraggs, erstwhile Mormon, now a saddened
fugitive from too much connubial bliss.
Plain Mary Smith; a romance of Red Saunders P5*3P
Appeared in a condensed form in "Frank Leslie's popular monthly,"
v.6o-6i, June-Nov. 1905.
Red Saunders, the cowboy hero of a number of Mr Phillips's stories,
tells in his own words the story of his boyhood and first romance.
Red Saunders; his adventures West & East P5i3r
Some of these stories appeared in "McClure's magazine," v.is-i8, 1900-01.
Short stories about a Western miner and cowboy.
Red Saunders' pets and other critters P5i3re
Contents: The pets. Oscar's chance, per Charley. Billy the buck.
The demon in the canon. The little bear who grew. In the absence
of rules. For sale, the Golden Queen. Where the horse is fate.
Agamemnon and the fall of Troy. A touch of nature.
Short stories, most of them about the animal pets which afforded
amusement to the cow-punchers with whom Red Saunders lived.
Phillpotts, Eden.
American prisoner; a romance of the southwest country
Story of an American sailor imprisoned in Dartmoor during the War of
1812.
Farm of the dagger
Story of Dartmoor and of a feud between two neighbors on the moor.
Golden fetich P5i8go
Story, full of adventure and excitement, of an expedition to the heart
of Africa in search of hidden treasure.
The portreeve P5i8p
Tragic story, with the author's usual Dartmoor background, of the per-
sistent persecution of a man by the woman he did not marry.
The river; a novel P5i8r
A Dartmoor story.
The secret woman
Tragedy of country life in Dartmoor.
Picken, Andrew.
Traditionary stories of old families and legendary illustra-
tions of family history; with notes, historical and bio-
graphical. 2v
v.i. The Forbeses and the Gordons. Lady Barbara of Carloghie and
the Johnstons of Fairly. The three maids of Loudon; or, The Ken-
nedies of Marslie, and the Norman cousins.
v.2. The Hays and the fight of Loncarty. The priors of Lawford.
Macdonald of Glenco and Jeanie Halliday of Annan; or, The origin of
the family of Johnson or Johnstone, late marquesses and earls of
Annandale.
Stories, founded on history and tradition, of some prominent Scottish
families.
Pickering, Sidney.
Key of paradise P546k
Scene is laid in Italy at the beginning of the igth century.
Pickletons, their astonishing adventures. Rhode JR384P
Pickthall, Marmaduke.
Sa'id the fisherman P548s
Story of modern Mohammedan life, relating the adventures of a fisher-
man who abandons his nets and goes to Damascus to seek his fortune.
Oriental atmosphere well reproduced.
ENGLISH FICTION 1051
Pier, Arthur Stanwood.
Pedagogues; a story of the Harvard summer school P556p
The triumph P556t
Appeared in a condensed form in "McClure's magazine," v.2o-2i, Feb.-
June 1903.
Spirited love story, its scene laid in a Pennsylvania village during
the excitement of oil discovery.
Pierre Grassou. Balzac 6218502
Pillar of light. Tracy < T6yyp
Pine Grove house. Hall Hiy42p
The pit. Norris
Plain Mary Smith. Phillips
Players and vagabonds. Roseboro
The plum tree. Phillips ?5i2p
Poe, Edgar Allan.
Arthur Gordon Pym; a romance P?4 ia
Story of a voyage to the South pole. First published in 1838.
"What is peculiar to the book is its accumulation of blood-curdling
incidents. All the horrors of the deep are brought in and huddled
up together. . .Poe's touch is noticeable here and there throughout,
it is true, but he does not show the distinctive subtlety, force, and
fire of his genius until the very end." Woodberry's Edgar Allan
Poe.
Monsieur Dupin; the detective tales of Edgar Allan Poe P74im
Contents: The murders in the Rue Morgue. The mystery of Marie
Roget. The purloined letter. Thou art the man. The gold-bug.
Tales P?4it
Contents: The gold-bug. A descent into the maelstrom. Ms. found
in a bottle. The murders in the Rue Morgue. The mystery of
Marie Roget (A sequel to "The murders in the Rue Morgue").
The purloined letter. The fall of the house of Usher. William
Wilson. The man of the crowd. The black cat. The tell-tale
heart. The assignation. The masque of the red death. The cask
of Amontillado. The pit and the pendulum.
Pollock, Walter Herries, & Pollock, G. C.
Hay fever; [a novel] Py66h
Farcical story of an eminently respectable stockholder who is suddenly
imbued with youthful spirits through an overdose of a mysterious
Egyptian remedy for hay-fever.
Polly's secret. Nash JNi43p
Pool in the desert. Duncan DSggp
Poor sons of a day. McAulay, pseud Mugp
Poorten Schwartz, Joost Marius Wilhelm van der. See
Maartens, Maarten, pseud.
A popular girl. Baldwin JBigsp
Port of storms. Shell 85592?
Porter, Mrs Gene (Stratton).
Song of the cardinal; a love story; the illustrations being
camera studies from life by the author P8a62S
A bird's love story.
Porter, Sydney. See Henry, O. pseud.
The portreeve. Phillpotts PsiSp
Potter, Beatrix.
Tale of Peter Rabbit jP8s6t
Potter, Mrs Frances B. (Squire).
Ballingtons; a novel P8s6b
Story of married life and a woman's unhappy awakening to her hus-
band's true character.
1052 ENGLISH FICTION
Potter, Margaret Horton, afterivard Mrs Black.
The genius P857g
Story of a Russian musician.
Powell, Richard Stillman, pseud. See Barbour, Ralph Henry.
Praeger, S. Rosamond.
Adventures of the three bold babes jP883a
The praying skipper, and other stories. Paine Pi64p
Prentiss, Mrs Elizabeth (Payson).
Home at Greylock; [a novel] Pgigh
Price, Lillian Louise.
Lads and lassies of other days jPg43l
Contents: Letty Penn's visit. An adventure with Captain Kidd. My
Aunt Aurora's reticule. Angela of Acadia. A witch hunt in Con-
cord. The silver wedding of Uncle Gideon. Laetitia and the red-
coats. Cornwallis's men. In the house of a Tory. The bulb of the
crimson tulip. The legs of Duncan Ketcham.
Price of youth. Williams
Prichard, Mrs Kate O'Brien, & Prichard, H. V. Hesketh-.
Karadac, count of Gersay ; a romance
Romance of the island of Jersey.
Pride of Tellfair. Peake ?343P
Prince and the page. Yonge JYagp
Prince and the pauper. Twain, pseud T8g7p
Prince of good fellows. Barr B25gsp
Prince of Lisnover. Rhys Rs86p
Prince of sinners. Oppenheim O26sp
Princess Idleways. Hays jHsy6p
Princess of Cleves. La Fayette Li44P
Princess of the hills. Harrison H2g8p
The princess passes. Williamson
Princess Priscilla's fortnight, by the author of "Elizabeth and
her German garden." Arnim
Priors Roothing. Maitland M2yip
Prisoner of Mademoiselle. Roberts R536p
The probationer, and other stories. Whitaker W627
Prodigal son. Caine Ci24p
The professor's legacy. Sidgwick Ss68p
Promotion of the admiral, and other sea comedies. Roberts.. .1*5372?
Prophet Peter. Lindsay Ly22p
The provost. Gait 6158?
Puck of Pook's hill. Kipling K278pu
Pullen, Mrs Elisabeth (Jones).
Mr Whitman ; a story of the brigands Pg84m
"Delightfully whimsical narrative of adventure. . .a story of brigands...
that belong to the category of Mr. Stockton's pirates, and that seem
to have stepped directly from the opera bouffe stage." Dial, 1902.
Pullen, Mrs Stanley T. See Pullen, Mrs Elisabeth (Jones).
The purple land. Hudson H888p
Putnam, Eleanor, pseud. See Bates, Mrs Harriet Leonora
(Vose).
Pyle, Katharine.
Christmas angel - jPgg6ich
Q, pseud. See Couch, Arthur Thomas Quiller.
The quartette. Gautier
ENGLISH FICTION 1053
Queen of Quelparte. Hulbert Hgi2q
The queen's quair. Hewlett H4ggq
Quest of John Chapman. Hillis Hs6iq
Quest of the absolute (La recherche de 1'absolu), and other
stories. Balzac B2i8al2
Questionable shapes. Howells HSsyqu
Quick, Herbert.
Aladdin & Co. ; a romance of Yankee magic Qaga
Story of a Western "boom" town. Gives a good idea of the methods
used by promoters.
The quickening. Lynde Lgg2q
Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas. See Couch, Arthur Thomas
Quiller.
Quin, Dan, pseud. See Lewis, Alfred Henry.
Quirk, Leslie W.
Baby Elton, quarter-back JQ44b
Certain chapters appeared, in altered form, as short stories in "St.
Nicholas," "Youth's companion," "American boy," and "Forward."
Rachel Ray. Trollope TjQir
Radcliffe, Mrs Anne (Ward).
Posthumous works. 4v Ri2gp
v.i. Memoir of the life a.nd writings of Mrs Radcliffe. Gaston de
Blondeville.
v.2. Gaston de Blondeville (continued).
v-3. Gaston de Blondeville (concluded). St. Alban's abbey.
v.4. St. Alban's abbey, (continued). Miscellaneous poems.
Raimond, C. E. pseud. See Robins, Elizabeth.
Randal, John.
Aunt Bethia's button RiSsa
An entertaining extravaganza. The button is a valuable heirloom, the
theft and eventual recovery of which place half a dozen people in a
series of laughable predicaments.
Randvar the songsmith. Liljencrantz L6g62r
Rankin, Mrs Carroll (Watson).
Dandelion cottage jRig4d
Girls of Gardenville
Contents: Caroline of the sweet sixteen. Sustaining a borrowed repu-
tation. An untransferable gift. How Caroline improved the cook-
ing. Margery Danvers, fireman. The tribulations of a triplet. A
case of suspended gratitude. When Tekla carried the basket. Sail-
ing under sealed orders. Cousin Emily's revolt. Days and dollars.
The helpfulness of Virginia. Disposing of Julius Caesar. The quest
of the Hallow e'en pumpkin. Finishing a beginner.
Ranson's folly. Davis
Raphael. Lamartine LiySr
Rataplan, a rogue elephant, and other stories. Velvin jV256r
Rawson, Mrs Maud Stepney.
The apprentice R23ga
Tragedy of life in the picturesque old town of Rye, England, in the early
part of the igth century. It concerns itself with the doings of a
boat-builder, his daughter and his apprentice.
Ray, Anna Chapin.
By the Good Sainte Anne; a story of modern Quebec R24ib
Story with English, Canadian and American characters, the scene at the
shrine of Sainte Anne de Beaupre, the Canadian Lourdes, and at Quebec.
Hearts and creeds R24ih
The cleavage in Canada between English and French residents in social
as well as in religious lines is illustrated in this story of the marriage
of an English Protestant and a French-Canadian Catholic.
1054 ENGLISH FICTION
Nathalie's chum jR24in
Story of a fifteen-year old girl and her brother. Scene is laid in New
York.
Teddy, her daughter jR24ite
A sequel to "Teddy, her book."
Raymond, Walter.
Tryphena in love R245tr
Rayner, Emma.
Handicapped among the free R246h
Story of present day conditions among the colored population of the
South, passionately on the side of the negro.
Reade, Charles, 1814-84.
Autobiography of a thief, and other histories; The wander-
ing heir R25$a
Other histories: Jack of all trades. A hero and a martyr.
Course of true love never did run smooth; Singleheart and
doublef ace ; a matter-of-fact romance R253C
The double marriage ; or, White lies R253<i
The jilt, &c; Good stories of man and other animals R253J
Other stories: The history of an acre. The Knightsbridge mystery.
The kindly jest. An old bachelor's adventure. A stroke of business.
The box tunnel; a fact. What has become of Lord Camelford's
body? The picture. Reality. Tit for tat. Rus. Born to good luck.
"There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip." The two Lears.
Doubles. The knight's secret. A special constable. Suspended
animation. Lambert's leap. Man's life saved by fowls and woman's
by a pig. Exchange of animals.
Ready-money Mortiboy. Besant & Rice B466re
The reaper. Rickert R432t
Rebecca Mary. Donnell Dy282r
Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm. Wiggin W688r
The same jW688r
Rebellion of the princess. Taylor. .
The reckoning. Chambers
Red folk and wild folk. Deming qjD42ir
Red fox. Roberts
Red-headed Gill. Owen
Red house. Nesbit N23gr
Red hunters and the animal people. Eastman EiSsr
Red leaguers. Bullock B8y6r
Red morn. Pemberton P386r
Red poocher. MacManus M2ii2r
Red Saunders. Phillips P5i3r
Red Saunders' pets and other critters. Phillips P5i3re
Red triangle. Morrison Mgigr
Reed, Myrtle.
At the sign of the Jack o' Lantern R2&3a
Farcical story. A queer and incongruous company of people gathered
together in an extraordinary house give the author an opportunity
for some rather rollicking fun.
Lavender and old lace R28slav
Love story; the scene is laid in a New England village.
The master's violin R283m
Shadow of victory; a romance of Fort Dearborn R283S
Reeve, Mrs Clara.
Old English baron. (Cassell's library.) R28yo
First edition was called "The champion of virtue."
ENGLISH FICTION 1055
Reid, Capt. Mayne.
The land of fire; a tale of adventure jRsul
Reign of Queen Isyl. Burgess & Irwin BSgyr
Remington, Frederic.
Crooked trails R333C
The same JR333C
Vivid stories of out-door life on the plains, in Mexico, in Canada and in
Florida. Illustrated by the author.
Men with the bark on; [short stories] R333rn
Contents: The war dreams. The bowels of a battle-ship. The honor of
the troop. A sketch by MacNeil. The story of the dry leaves. A
failure of justice. Sorrows of Dpn Tomas Pidal, reconcentrado.
When a document is official. The white forest. They bore a hand.
The trouble brothers: Bill and the wolf. With the Fifth corps.
Way of an Indian R333W
Appeared in the "Cosmopolitan," v.4O, Nov. igos-March 1906.
"A very effective story of the tragic clash of the Indians of the North-
west with the resistless onward movement of the white men." Nation,
1906.
Remus, Uncle, pseud. See Harris, Joel Chandler.
A renegade, and other tales. Wolf enstein WSsyr
Return. MacGowan & Cooke Mi622r
Return of Sherlock Holmes. Doyle Dyysre
Revolutionary stories retold from St. Nicholas JR37I
Contents: That Bunker Hill powder. Boston boys. Laetitia and the
redcoats. A young hero. How a woman saved an army. The bulb
of the crimson tulip. Molly Pitcher. The youngest soldier of the
Revolution. "Belinda" in the fore-room. Cornwallis's buckles.
Elizabeth Zane. La Fayette. How grandmother met the marquis de
La Fayette. A great republican at court. Pine-knots versus pistols.
The artist-soldier. Lord Cornwallis's day. The little lord of the
manor.
Rhode, Ingles.
Pickletons, their astonishing adventures; told and drawn
by Ingles Rhode JR384P
Rhys, Ernest.
The man at odds; a story of the Welsh coast and the
Severn sea R3862m
Smuggling tale of the Welsh coast in the year of the "Forty- five."
Rhys, Mrs Grace (Little).
The diverted village R386d
Tells how a practical wife and a humorous husband, with two mis-
chievous children and a French governess, took possession of an in-
herited country house and garden in Norfolk, and were amused by
rusticity.
The prince of Lisnover R386p
"The 'Prince' is John O'Gara, a Celt to the backbone, descended from
a line of chieftains, entitled to the mysterious prefix of 'The,' and
living on his traditional glories. . .Full of character and admirably pic-
turesque." Spectator, 1904.
Rice, Mrs Alice Caldwell (Hegan).
Lovey Mary R394*
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.6s, Dec. i9O2-March 1903.
Sandy R394S
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.69-;o, Dec. igo4-May 1905.
Story of an irresponsible, impulsive Irish boy and his changeful career,
from stowaway on an American liner to college graduate and the hero
of a romance.
Richard Gresham. Lovett Lg46r
Richard Rosny. Gray, pseud GSSyric
ios6 ENGLISH FICTION
Richards, Mrs Laura Elizabeth (Howe).
Fernley house jR4i ife
Geoffrey Strong R4"g
A New England love story.
Mrs Tree R4iimr
An old lady of ninety, bright and witty, fond of gossip and reminis-
cence, is the chief character. Scene is the same New England village
that forms the background of "Geoffrey Strong." ,
Mrs Tree's will R4i imrs
Continues the characters in the story of "Mrs Tree," and tells of the
carrying out of Mrs Tree's characteristic will.
Peggy JR4HP
Richardson, John, 1796-1852.
Wacousta; a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy R4I4W
First appeared in 1832.
Melodramatic tale founded on Pontiac's attempt to possess himself of
the English garrison at Detroit in 1763.
Richmond, Almon Benson.
Nemesis of Chautauqua lake; or, Circumstantial evidence. . . rR425n
Historical romance of local interest. Introduces the "Whiskey insur-
rection."
Rickert, Edith.
The reaper R432r
Story of crofter-fishermen on one of the Shetland Isles.
Ridge, William Pett.
Erb R4396
Herbert Barnes, the hero, is a carman, socialist leader and labor
agitator.
"[Mr Ridge] has thoroughly mastered one type of living Englishman. . .
the most typical sort of cockney. . .the regular wage-earners of southern
and eastern London, who supply England with cockney humour... He
writes of these people as one of them, with unaffected, matter-of-fact
good humour." Athenaum, 1903.
Lost property; the story of Maggie Cannon R43glo
A story of lower class London life, its heroine a foundling discovered
in the lost property office.
Riggleses and others. Rynd Rggir
Riggs, Mrs Kate Douglas Wiggin. See Wiggin, Mrs Kate
Douglas.
Riis, Jacob August.
Children of the tenements . . R45?c
Many of these stories have been published before in the collection named
"Out of Mulberry street," and the others, like them, describe actual
experiences of the author, who is well known for his work among the
New York poor.
Rinaldo Rinaldini, History of. Vulpius
The river. Phillpotts
Rives, Hallie Erminie.
Hearts courageous
Romance of the American revolution.
The road-builders. Merwin M6sg4ro
Robert Cavelier. Orcutt O28i2r
Roberts, Charles George Douglas.
Barbara Ladd R536ba
Scene is laid in Connecticut just before and during the Revolutionary
war, which is scarcely more than an incident in the love story.
Haunter of the pine gloom. (Roberts' animal stories.) ... .jR536h
King of the Mamozekel. (Roberts' animal stories.) jR536k
Lord of the air. (Roberts' animal stories.) JR5361
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Prisoner of Mademoiselle; a love story R536p
Romantic love story, its scene laid in Acadia at the time of the siege of
Louisburg.
Red fox; the story of his adventurous career in the Ring-
waak wilds and of his final triumph over the enemies of
his kind
Appeared in "Outing," v.46, June-Sept. 1905.
Story of a hero fox of singular beauty and intelligence, the brightness
of whose renown made him a shining mark for capture.
Watchers of the camp-fire. (Roberts' animal stories.) j
Watchers of the trails; a book of animal life R536w
Contents: The freedom of the black-faced ram. The master of Golden
pool. The return to the trails. The little wolf of the pool. The
little wolf of the air. The alien of the wild. The silver frost.
By the winter tide. The rivals of Ringwaak. The decoy. The
laugh in the dark. The kings of the intervale. The kill. The little
people of the sycamore. Horns and antlers. In the deep of the
grass. When the moon is over the corn. The truce. The keeper
of the water-gate. When the moose cow calls. The passing of the
black whelps. The homeward trail.
"The stories are full of action, the brute heroes have a vivid personality
...The author is evidently interested in the relation between the
instincts bred by domestication and those native to the wild, and
several of the most striking stories turn on that idea." Nation, 1904.
Roberts, Morley.
The Blue Peter; sea comedies R5372b
Contents: The extra hands of the Nemesis. The strange situation of
Captain Brogger. The overcrowded iceberg. The remarkable con-
version of the Rev. T. Ruddle. The captain of the Ullswater.
Farcical sea yarns.
Promotion of the admiral, and other sea comedies R5372p
Other comedies: The settlement with Shanghai Smith. The policy of
the Potluck. The crew of the Kamma Funder. The rehabilitation of
the Vigia. Three in a game. The man from Abo. The scuttling of
the Pandora.
Robin Brilliant. Dudeney D86gr
Robins, Elizabeth, aftenvard Mrs Parkes, {pseud. C. E.
Raimond).
Magnetic North R547m
Story of the adventures of some unsuccessful gold-seekers in the Klon-
dike.
Robinson, Edith.
Loyal little maid JR54Q1
Robinson, Rowland Evans.
Out of bondage, and other stories R553O
Other stories: A letter from the 'Hio. The shag back panther. A
story of the old frontier. Mclntosh of Vergennes. A son of the
Revolution. An old-time March meeting. A September election.
Raspberrying in Danvis. The Buttles gals. Discovery of a new
world. Fourth of July at Highfield poorhouse. What the November
woods gave. A housewife's calendar. The Goodwin spring. The
mole's path. The purification of Cornbury.
Stories of Vermont country life in the middle of the igth century. Mr
Robinson's home in Vermont was a station on the "Underground
railroad" and the first tale has for its subject the escape and rescue
of a slave.
Sam Lovel's boy R553S
A dialect story of homely life in northern Vermont.
Roger Drake. Webster
Rohlfs, Mrs Charles. See Green, Anna Katharine.
Role of the unconquered. Dalton
The Roman road. Keats
Romance. Conrad & Hueffer
ios8 ENGLISH FICTION
Romance of an old fool. Field ; F458r
Romance of Leonardo da Vinci. Merejkowski M6ss3r
Romance of the milky way, and other studies & stories. Hearn. . Hsgir
Romance of the nursery. Harker .........'
Romances of colonial days. Brooks
Roscoe, Thomas, comp.
Italian novelists; selected from the most approved authors
in that language, from the earliest period down to
the close of the eighteenth century, arranged in an
historical and chronological series; tr. fr. the original
Italian, accompanied with notes, critical and biograph-
ical. 4v
v.i. Novelle antiche. Novels of Boccaccio. Novels of Sacchetti.
Novels of Ser Giovanni Fiorentino. Novels of Massuccio Salernitano.
v.2. Novels of Sabadino degli Arienti. Luigi da Porto. Novels of
Giovanni Brevio. Novels of Girolamo Parabosco. Marco Cademosto
da Lodi. Novels of Giovambattista Giraldi Cinthio. Novels of Anton-
Francesco Grazzini. Niccolo Machiavelli. Novels of Ortensio Lando.
Bernardo Illicini. Novels of Alessandro Sozzini. Giovan-Francesco
Straparola.
v.3. Novels of Matteo Bandello. Novels of Gentile Sermini. Novels
of Agnolo Firenzuola. Pietro Fortini. Novels of Francesco Sanso-
vino. Novels of Anton-Francesco Doni. Novels of Sebastiano Erizzo.
Niccolo Granucci. Novels of Ascanio Mori da Ceno. Novels of
Celio Malespini. Salvuccio Salvucci. Autore ignoto.
v.4- Novels of Maiolino Bisaccioni. Michele Colombo. Scipione
Bargagli. Novels by anonymous authors. Giovanni Bottari. Alber-
gati Capacelli. Francesco Soave. Gianfrancesco Altanesi. Count
Lorenzo Magalotti. Carlo Lodoli. Domenico Maria Manni. Autore
ignoto. Girolamo Padovani. Luigi Sanvitale. Count Carlo Gozzi.
Luigi Bramieri. Robustiano Gironi.
[Rose, Algernon Sidney, ed.]
"A 439;" being the autobiography of a piano, by twenty-
five musical scribes Ryi6a
Written by 25 members of the Incorporated Society of Musicians.
The rose and the sheepskin. Daley jDi62r
Rose in bloom. Alcott ASSSF
Rose o' the river. Wiggin W688ro
Rose of joy. Findlater F4Q32F
Rose of Normandy. Wilson
Rose of old St. Louis. Dillon
Rose of the wilderness. Browne B8i6r
Rose of the world. Castle
Roseboro, Viola.
Joyous heart
Study of a warmly human and lovable woman, whose joy in living
nothing could quench. Its scene is laid in the South during the war
and after.
Players and vagabonds
Contents: Where the ways crossed. The embroidered robe. Her
mother's success. Potent memories. A bit of biography. Our
mantua-maker. The clown and the missionary. A manage de con-
venance. A glimpse of an artist.
Short stories of stage life.
Rosegger, Petri Kettenfeier.
The earth and the fullness thereof; a romance of modern
Styria
Story of peasant life in Styria. Its hero is a journalist who, in fulfil-
ment of a wager, takes service for a year with a peasant farmer.
Roumanian vendetta, and other stories. Carmen Sylva, pseud. .C2i52r
ENGLISH FICTION 1059
Round about a Brighton coach office. King
Round Anvil Rock. Banks
Rousseau, Jean Jacques.
Julia; or, The new Eloisa; a series of original letters; tr.
fr. the French. 3v
Rowe, Mrs Henrietta (Gould).
Maid of Bar Harbor R7Qim
A tale of Mt. Desert, Maine, before and after society had taken
possession of the island.
Rowland, Henry Cottrell.
Sea scamps; three adventurers of the East Ryg63s
Contents: Back tracks. In the China sea. Jordan Knapp, trader.
Off Luzon. The treasure box. At the break of the monsoon. In
the whaleboat. At the last of the ebb.
Rowlands, Lilian Bo wen-.
Passion of Mahael Ryg62p
Story of domestic tragedy among Welsh fisher-folk.
Rulers of kings. Atherton A868r
Running the river. Eggleston JE357ir
Russell, William Clark.
Mate of the good ship York; or, The ship's adventure RgiSma
A story of the English merchant service.
Rydberg, Viktor.
Singoalla; a romance written in Swedish; tr. into English
by Axel Josephsson Rg6ss
Translation of the masterpiece of a distinguished Swedish writer and
philosopher. Romantic and poetic story of the i4th century, founded
on legends attached to the old castle of Eko.
Rynd, Evelyne Else.
Riggleses and others Rggir
Contents: The vicaridge wash. The Riggleses pew. Mrs Riggles makes
a match. The Riggleses next-door neighbour. Mr Riggles joins the
choir. The sating jacket. Mr Tubb studies the map of China and
defies the debating club. Mr Tubb presides at a coronation commit-
tee. Mrs Green and a ghost. Mrs Green goes 'oppin'. Mrs Green
and her bicycle. Mrs Gale's garding. An old coat.
Stories of the amusing people of a little Kentish village.
Sabina. Martin M428s
Sabrina Warham. Housman H8372S
Sacrifice of the Shannon. Hickman H522S
Sadlier, Anna Teresa.
The talisman jSi26t
Sage, Agnes Carr.
Little daughter of the Revolution jSi2gili
Said the fisherman. Pickthall P548s
St. Cuthbert's. Knowles K3523S
.Saint of the dragon's dale. Davis 03245
Sally of Missouri. Young Ysgs
Salted almonds. Anstey, pseud A625S
Sam Level's boy. Robinson R553S
Sanctuary. Wharton Wsg32S
Sandford and Merton, History of. Day D334h
Sandy. Rice R394S
Sandy from the Sierras. Barry 627235
Sangiacomo, Olivieri.
The colonel; tr. fr. the Italian by E. Spender 82250
Story of a worthless vagabond forced by conscription into a term of
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military service. Accurate description of Italian military life, the
author having been for many years in the Italian army.
Sanna. Waller WiSis
Sansar. Dutt D95?l
Sardou, Victorian.
La Tosca [in English] ; founded on the famous play of the
same title 824410
The same rS244t
Sarita, the Carlist. Marchmont
Sartoris, Mrs Adelaide (Kemble).
Week in a French country-house
Author was the daughter of Charles and sister of Fanny Kemble, and
was at one time a professional singer.
"The humour and freshness of 'A Week in a French Country House' was
keenly relished when first published in Cornhill, and in book form in
1867; and though some of the interest of the story lay in the por-
traiture of celebrities, its literary quality was high." Dictionary of
national biography.
Satchell, William.
Toll of the bush 8253!
"New Zealand story full of life and swing." Nation, 1905.
Saunders, Ripley Dunlap.
John Kenadie; the story of his perplexing inheritance S2572J
An Arkansas story; its motive, the hero's unconscious inheritance of a
family feud.
Sawyer, Josephine Caroline.
All's fair in love 82713
Historical novel with the scene laid in Scotland about 1414. The char-
acters are all historical, though the events are chiefly concerned with
the love affairs of young Harry Percy and Archibald Douglas.
Saxby, Lewis.
Life of a wooden doll; illustrated with photographs from life. . ^8272!
Scarlet banner. Dahn Disss
Scenes of Jewish life. Sidgwick . . i 85685
Schauffler, Robert Haven.
Where speech ends; a music maker's romance; with a pre-
lude by Henry Van Dyke Ssisw
"A less artificial handling of the professional musician's temperament
and of the atmosphere he breathes than most attempts at their re-
production." Life, 1906.
Schwartz, Joost Marius Wilhelm van der Poorten. See
Maartens, Maarten, pseud.
Scott, Hugh Stowell. See Merriman, Henry Seton. pseud.
Scott, John Reed.
Colonel of the Red Huzzars S4272C
Romance of the "Prisoner of Zenda" order.
Scott, Leroy.
The walking delegate S427W
Story deals with the attempt made by a young ironworker to overthrow
the corrupt rule of the walking delegate of the union to which both
belong.
Scouting for Washington. True jT776s
Scroggins. Lloyd L753SC
Sea lady. Wells W494is
Sea scamps. Rowland R7g6ss
A sea turn, and other matters. Aldrich As6sse
The sea-wolf. London L822se
Seamy side of history. Balzac B2i8sea
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Sears, James Hamblen.
None but the brave 8439211
A Revolutionary romance. The time is that of Arnold's treason.
Washington, Arnold, Andre and Clinton are among the characters.
Seawell, Molly Elliot.
Fortunes of Fifi 8442!
Bright and amusing story of a little French actress. Napoleon and
Pope Pius VII are among the characters.
Francezka 8442! r
Story centres around the life and adventures of Maurice, count of
Saxe, (1696-1750).
Second jungle book. Kipling KzjSse
Second wooing of Salina Sue, and other stories. Stuart 89323
Secret in the hill. Capes CiSis
Secret woman. Phillpotts PsiSse
Sedgwick, Anne Douglas.
Paths of judgement [sic] 8448?
Distinguished more for character drawing than for plot. Two sharply
contrasted types of man are drawn.
Segur, Sophie (Rostopchine), comtesse de.
Fairy tales from the French jS456f
Contents: Blondine, Bonne-Biche and Beau-Minon. Good little Henry.
Princess Rosette. The little gray mouse. Ourson.
Seigneur de Beaufoy. Drummond 08455
The seiners. Connolly 75315
Selections from the world's greatest short stories. Cody C6ssw
Semi-attached couple. Eden rE2yis
Sequence in hearts. Moss : Mgsys
Seton, Ernest Thompson.
Animal heroes; being the histories of a cat, a dog, a pigeon,
a lynx, two wolves and a reindeer 84953
Biography of a grizzly
Appeared in the "Century," v.$g.
Krag and Johnny Bear
Monarch, the big bear of Tallac 8495111
Sewell, Anna.
Black Beauty; autobiography of a horse jSsi6b
Shadow of the law. Hornung H8nsh
Shadow of the rope. Hornung HSush
Shadow of victory. Reed R283S
Shadow on the quarter-deck. Drury D846s
Shafer, Mrs Sara Andrew.
Beyond chance of change
Story of child life. Continuation of "The day before yesterday."
Day before yesterday
Book, for grown-up people, about children in a peaceful, old-fashioned
little village somewhere in the West.
Sharp, William.
The mountain lovers, by Fiona Macleod 8531111
Story which deals with the mystical and romantic side of the life of
the Gaels in the Scotch Highlands.
Sheard, Virna.
By the queen's grace ; a novel
Romance of Queen Elizabeth's time.
Sheehan, Patrick Augustine.
Geoffrey Austin, student
Describes the early life and mental training of an Irish youth, intel-
io62 ENGLISH FICTION
lectual, imaginative and ambitious, but indifferent in matters of re-
ligion. Author is (1903) a parish priest in the county of Cork.
Triumph of failure $5411
Continuation of "Geoffrey Austin, student."
"Takes up his history at the point where he is launched on the world
without money, or position, or friends. . .traces his path through dis-
appointments and sorrows, and describes the reawakening of faith in
his soul."
The sheep-stealers. Jacob Ji32s
Sherwood, Margaret Pollock, (pseud. Elizabeth Hastings).
Coming of the tide &554C
Appeared in the "Atlantic monthly," v.95~96, April-Aug. 1905.
Study of heredity interwoven with the events of a summer on the New
England coast.
Daphne ; an autumn pastoral $5543
Appeared in the "Atlantic monthly," v.92, Aug. 1903.
A little idyl of Italy and Italian life.
Story of King Sylvain and Queen Aimee 85543
Idyllic mediaeval story.
Sherwood, Mrs Mary Martha (Butt).
Fairchild family; ed. with an introduction by M. E. Pal-
grave jS554f
Shining Ferry. Couch CSsSshi
Shipmates in sunshine. Moore MSyys
Sholl, Anna McClure.
Port of storms 85592?
Study of a complex personality, the ultra-cultivated daughter of a newly
made millionaire.
Shrine of death, and other stories. Dilke
Shuttle of fate. Masters
Side show studies. Metcalfe M645S
Sidgwick, Mrs Alfred. See Sidgwick, Mrs Cecily (Ullmann).
Sidgwick, Mrs Cecily (Ullmann).
The professor's legacy 8568?
Story of a young German girl bequeathed by her father, along with his
unfinished work on corals, to his favorite pupil, a young Englishman.
Scenes of Jewish life; [short stories] 85685
Contents: The powder blue baron. The wife of Solomon. An Arabian
bird. Redpoll's marriage. The crime of Israel Leyden. Mr Rosen-
thai.
Stories deal mainly with the fortunes of well-to-do Jewish families in
England and Germany.
Sidney, Margaret, (pseud, of Mrs Harriet Mulford (Stone)
Lothrop).
Five little Peppers abroad jSsGgfv
Sienkiewicz, Henryk.
On the field of glory; an historical novel of the time of
King John Sobieski ; tr. by Jeremiah Curtin S572on
Silas Strong. Bacheller 61275
Silberrad, Una Lucy.
Curayl Ss82c
The posing of a layman as a clergyman, half accidentally and with
the best intent, for a single occasion as he supposes, involves him and
others in an interesting web of consequences.
Success of Mark Wyngate 85823
Serious story of a young man and woman, both chemists, who are work-
ing together to produce an opalescent dye.
Silence of Mrs Harrold. Gardenhire 617523
Silent Pete. Otis, pseud jOs^sil
Silent places. White W6s62s
ENGLISH FICTION 1063
Silk and steel. Hinkson
Sim Greene. Wiley
[A simple heart, and other stories.] Flaubert F6igsi
Simpson, Violet A.
Bonnet conspirators; a story of 1815 S6i3b
Story of adventure, smuggling and love. Its action is deftly woven
about a piece of cipher lace which was unconsciously worn by a woman
as the trimming of her bonnet.
The sovereign power; a romance of Georgian days 86133
Story of the Sussex coast in Napoleonic times.
Sinclair, May.
The divine fire S6i6d
"A full-length study of the poetic temperament, framed in a varied and
curiously interesting environment, and drawn with a firmness of
hand that excites one's admiration." Dial, 1905.
Sinclair, Upton Beall.
The jungle 861623
Horrible picture of labor conditions in the Chicago stockyards. Follows
in particular the fortunes of a family of Lithuanian emigrants in their
bitter contest for existence.
Manassas; a novel of the war S6i62m
Less a novel than a history. The causes of the Civil war are traced
as far back as the Mexican war, and the book closes with the battle
of Manassas.
Singleheart and doubleface. Reade R253C
Singoalla. Rydberg 1*9635
The singular Miss Smith. Kingsley K2722S
Sinjohn, John, pseud. See Galsworthy, John.
Sir Andrew Wylie of that ilk. Gait GisSs
Sir Marrok. French JFQ25S
Sir Mortimer. Johnston JsSgas
Sir Roger's heir. Moore MSyysi
The siren. Long L825h
"Sis." Long L825h
Six stars. Lloyd L?533si
Six trees. Wilkins Wy28si
Sixty Jane, [and other stories] . Long L825S
Skipper Worse. Kielland K248s
Slaking of the sword. Fraser F886sl
Slaves of success. Flower F6y2sl
Slaves of "the Padishah. Jokai J3?8s
Slovenly Peter. Hoffmann qjH68i2S
Smith, Mrs Alice (Prescott).
The legatee; [a novel] 86422!
The legatee is a Southerner who falls heir to a Wisconsin lumber mill.
Good local color.
Off the highway 864220
Scene of the story is laid in the California mountains, and the descrip-
tions of mountain life have the real atmosphere of that region.
Smith, Arthur Cosslett.
The turquoise cup, and The desert 86421
"The turquoise cup" appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.jo, Dec. 1901;
"The desert" in v.32, Dec. 1902.
Smith, Francis Hopkinson.
Colonel Carter's Christmas 864700
Continuation of "Colonel Carter of Cartersville," giving further pictures
of the old Virginia colonel's New York life.
1064 ENGLISH FICTION
Fortunes of Oliver Horn 8647!
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.30-32, Nov. igoi-Aug. 1902.
Story of a young Southerner who goes to New York to make his own
way. Begins in the South, shortly before the war.
The under dog; [stories] 864711
Contents: No respecter of persons. Cap'n Bob of the Screamer. A
procession of umbrellas. "Doc" Shipman's fee. Plain Fin, paper-
hanger. Long Jim. Compartment number four, Cologne to Paris.
Sammy. Marny's shadow. Muffles, the barkeep. His last cent.
Short stories, most of them of people who are roughly used by the world.
Wood fire in no.3 S647W
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
A group of men, most of them artists, gather frequently in the studio
of one of their number, and exchange stories of their varied exper-
iences.
Smith, Gertrude.
Lovable tales of Janey and Josey and Joe JS64&1
Smith, Herbert Huntington.
His Majesty's sloop Diamond Rock, by H. S. Huntington,
[pseud. ] jS 64gh
The same S64gh
Diamond Rock guarded the port of Fort-de-France on the island of
Martinique. Story tells of the defense of the fort and its final sur-
render to the French fleet.
Snaith, John Collis.
Broke of Covenden S66gb
Story of an every-day English family of six plain daughters and one
handsome son.
Snow queen, and other fairy tales. Andersen jA544sn
Social secretary. Phillips P5I2S
Socialist and the prince. Older 02313
Soldier of the valley. Lloyd L?533S
Soldiers three. Kipling K2y8s2
Somerville, Edith CEnone, & Ross, Martin, (pseud, of Violet
Martin).
All on the Irish shore; Irish sketches S6g6a
Contents: The tinker's dog. Fanny Fitz's gamble. The Connemara
mare. A grand filly. A nineteenth-century miracle. High tea at
McKeown's. The bagman's pony. An Irish problem. The Dane's
breechin'. "Matchbox." "As I was going to Bandon fair."
"A series of amusing and absolutely faithful sketches of Ireland as
she is, with her continual 'soft' weather, her slovenliness, her salmon-
fishing and fox-hunting, her atmosphere of petty sessions and horse-
dealing." Nation. 1903.
Son of a fiddler. Lee 1,52428
Son of destiny. Francis F867IS
Son of Royal Langbrith. Howells H857SO
Song of a single note. Barr 625^30
Song of the cardinal. Porter P8362S
Sonny Sahib, Story of. Duncan jDSggst
Sons o' men. Lancaster L,2i3S
Sons of the soil. Balzac 6218502
Souls of passage. Barr 62595011
Sovereign power. Simpson 86135
Spearman, Frank Hamilton.
Daughter of a magnate
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Romance of the railroad.
ENGLISH FICTION 1065
68
The spectacle man. Leonard ................................. JL622S
Spectre of power. Craddock, pseud ........................... CSsSsp
Speculations of John Steele. Barr ........................... 625935?
The spenders. Wilson ........................................ WyeSs
Spindle and plough. Dudeney ................................ D86gs
Spirit of Bambatse. Haggard ................................. Hi4is
Spirit of the border. Grey ................................... 688723
Spirite. Gautier .............................................. rG246s
The spoilsmen. Flower ............................ . .......... F672S
Sprague, William Cyrus.
Felice Constant; or, The master passion; a romance .......... Sy66f
Love story of the Revolutionary period, its scene laid in Detroit.
The spur. Lancaster ......................................... L2issp
Spyri, Johanna.
Moni the goat boy, and other stories; tr. by E. F. Kunz. . ..jS772m
Other stories: Without a friend. The little runaway.
Squire, Frances. See Potter, Mrs Frances B. (Squire).
The squireen. Bullock ........................................ 68763
Stanford stories. Field & Irwin ................................ F456s
Stanley, Caroline Abbot.
Order no.n; a tale of the border ........................... 87870
Story of Kansas life during the Civil war.
Star dreamer. Castle . . . ...................................... 02733
Star jewels and other wonders. Brown ....................... JB784S
A start in life. Balzac ........................................ B2i8w
Starvecrow farm. Weyman .................................. Ws86st
Steel, Mrs Flora Annie.
In the guardianship of God ................................ S8i3int
Short stories of Anglo-Indian life.
Stein, Evaleen.
Troubadour tales .......................................... jSSigt
Contents: The page of Count Reynaurd. The lost rune. Count Hugo's
sword. Felix.
Stendhal, De, pseud. See Beyle, Marie Henri.
The stepping stone. Colvill .................................... C728s
Steps of honor. King ........................................ K2632S
Stevens, Mrs Sheppard (Pierce).
In the Eagle's talon; a romance of the Louisiana purchase. .S846in
Historical novel, its scenes laid in Louisiana and France in the time of
Napoleon.
Stevens, Mrs William C. See Stevens, Mrs Sheppard (Pierce).
Stevenson, Burton Egbert.
Cadets of Gascony; two stories of old France ................ 88470
Contents: Marsan. A child of the night.
Stories of love and adventure.
The girl with the blue sailor ................................ S847g
Appeared in the "Ladies' home journal," v.22, April-July 1905.
Summer romance opening with an amusing case of mistaken identity.
The heritage; a story of defeat and victory .................. 8847!!
Story opens in Virginia in Revolutionary days. Describes the ex-
peditions of St. Clair and Wayne against the Indians.
The Holladay case ; a tale ................................. 8847110
Detective story.
Marathon mystery; a story of Manhattan ................... 8847m
Detective story in which a double mystery is unraveled.
Tommy Remington's battle. (St. Nicholas books.) .......... jS847t
io66 ENGLISH FICTION
Stewart, Charles David.
Fugitive blacksmith S84gf
Diverting tale of Finerty, the Irish boss of a railroad sand-house, and
the tramps he shelters there.
Stewart, Charlotte. See McAulay, Allan, pseud.
Stimson, Frederic Jesup.
In cure of her soul 8859!
Appeared in "Appleton's booklovers magazine," v.6-8, Nov. igos-July
1906.
New York society life.
Jethro Bacon of Sandwich, [and] The weaker sex SSsgj
The first of these stories appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.ja, Nov.
1902; the second in the "Atlantic monthly," v.87, April 1901.
Two stories, one of Cape Cod, the other of life in the slums of Boston.
Both tragic.
Stingaree. Hornung H8i ist
Stiya; a Carlisle Indian girl at home. Embe 5833
Stockton, Frank Richard.
Captain's toll-gate S866ca
Contains a "Memorial sketch," by Mrs Stockton, p.9~32; and a
"Bibliographical list of the writings of Mr Stockton," p. 353-359.
"Here, in the last story we shall receive from Stockton's hand and
fancy, is a representative showing of his invention, his tenderness, his
drollery, his love for the sea and the garden, his comfortable, com-
forting way of leading the reader through mysteries of which one
need never be afraid; his light touch on all things grave and gay
that holds and fulfils the promise of a sunny hour." Nation, 1903.
John Gayther's garden and the stories told therein S866J
Vizier of the two-horned Alexander S866v
Extravaganza. The experiences of a man who by drinking of waters
which bestowed immortality had prolonged his days since the time of
Abraham.
Stoddard, William Osborn.
The Noank's log; a privateer of the Revolution jS86gn
Stoker, Bram.
Dracula S8?4d
Romance of the supernatural; scene laid in England and Transylvania.
The stolen emperor. Fraser F886s
Storehouse of stories. Yonge j Y2gst
Stories and sketches for the young. Stowe 88923
Stories by American authors. lov 88841
v.i. Taylor, Bayard. Who was she? Matthews, Br-ander, & Bunner,
H. C. Documents in the case. Bishop, W. H. One of the thirty
pieces. Davis, Mrs R. H. Balacchi brothers. Webster, Albert.
Operation in money.
v.2. Stockton, F. R. Transferred ghost. Jacobi, Mrs M. P. Martyr to
science. Stimson, F. J. Mrs Knollys. Eddy, John. A dinner-party.
Spofford, Mrs H. E. P. Mount of sorrow. Tincker, M. A. Sister
Silvia.
v.3. Hale, L. P. Spider's eye. Burnett, Mrs F. H. Story of the Latin
quarter. Lathrop, G. P. Two purse-companions. Lloyd, D. D. Poor
Ogla-Moga. Thaxter, Mrs C. L. Memorable murder. Matthews,
Brander. Venetian glass.
v.4. Woolson, C. F. Miss Grief. Bunner, H. C. Love in old cloathes.
Willis, N. P. Two buckets in a well. Foote, Mrs M. H. Friend
Barton's concern. Deforest, J. W. An inspired lobbyist. Brooks,
Noah. Lost in the fog.
v.5. James, Henry. A light man. Millet, F. D. Yatil. Benjamin,
Park. End of New York. Arnold, George. Why Thomas was dis-
charged. Mitchell, E. P. The tachypomp.
v.6. Chaplin, H. W. Village convict. Hayes, A. A. Denver express.
Fairfax, L. R. Misfortunes of Bro' Thomas Wheatlcy. Champney,
Mrs E. J. W. Heartbreak cameo. Webster, Albert. Miss Eunice's
glove. Frederic, Harold. Brother Sebastian's friendship.
v-7. Thanet, Octave. The bishop's vagabond. Bellamy, Edward. Lost.
ENGLISH FICTION 1067
Stockton, Louise. Kirby's coals of fire. Floyd, Margaret. Pass-
ages from the journal of a social wreck. McKay, J. T. Stella Gray-
land. Johnson, V. W. Image of San Donate.
v.8. Deforest, J. W. Brigade commander. Beers, H. A. Split zephyr.
Ward, Mrs E. S. P. Zcrviah Hope. Adee, A. A. Life-magnet.
Stoddard, E. D. B. Osgood's predicament.
v. 9 . Page, T. N. Marse Chan. Gage, C. S. Mr Bixby's Christmas
visitor. Chaplin, H. W. Eli. Shinn, M. W. Young Strong of "The
Clarion." Coffin, R. F. How old Wiggins wore ship. Kip, Leonard.
" mas has come."
v.io. Janvier, T. A. Pancha. Mitchell, E. P. Ablest man in the world.
Stephens, C. A. Young Moll's Peevy. De Kay, Charles. Man-
mat'ha. Boyesen, H. H. Daring fiction. Schayer, Julia. Story of
two lives.
Stories of and for the young. Harte H3igg2
Stories of brave dogs. Carter, ed JC237S
Story of a bad boy. Aldrich AaGsst
Story of an East-side family. Betts 64683
Story of King Sylvain and Queen Aimee. Sherwood 85545
Story of little black Sambo. Bannerman jB228s
Story of live dolls. Gates JG233S
Story of Sonny Sahib. Duncan jDSggst
Story of Susan. Dudeney D86gst
Story of the Gadsbys. Kipling K2y8un2
Story of the treasure seekers. Nesbit jN23gs
Stowe, Mrs Harriet (Beecher).
Stories and sketches for the young S8g2S
Contents: Queer little people. Little Pussy Willow. The minister's
watermelons. A dog's mission. Lulu's pupil. The daisy's first win-
ter. Our Charley and the stories told him. Little Captain Trott.
Christmas; or, The good fairy. Little Fred, the canal boy.
Strange adventure of James Shervinton, and other stories.
Becke 63645
Strangers at the gate. Gordon G6sgst
Strength of the hills. Wilkinson Wy2gs
Stringer, Arthur John Arbuthnott.
Lonely O'Malley; a story of boy life SgiSl
Laughable story for grown-ups; the exploits and adventures of a freckle-
nosed, sandy-headed boy.
Strong Mac. Crockett C886str
Stronger claim. Perrin ?44is
Stuart, Mrs Ruth (McEnery).
George Washington Jones; a Christmas gift that went a-
begging Sg32ge
Humorous yet pathetic story of a little negro boy who wants to belong
to white folks.
Napoleon Jackson, the gentleman of the plush rocker Sg32n
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.63, Jan. 1902, under the title,
"The gentleman of the plush rocker."
A humorous story of negro life in the South.
Second wooing of Salina Sue, and other stories Sg32s
Other stories: Minervy's valentines. Tobe Taylor's April foolishness.
Egypt. Milady. The romance of Chinkapin castle.
Sturmsee. Holt 1174625
The substitute. Harben H247S
Suburban pastoral, and other tales. Beers 63815
Success of Mark Wyngate. Silberrad 85828
Sudermann, Hermann.
The undying past; tr. by Beatrice Marshall Sg43U
English translation of "Es war." Emphasizes the same ideas which ap-
io68 ENGLISH FICTION
pear in "Frau Sorge," disbelief in penitential tears without good
works as a means of salvation, disgust with the established German
church and the fattened clergy, and contempt for the corps-student,
with his challenges, duels and idle hours. Condensed from Nation,
1906.
Sue Orcutt. Vaile
Sullivan, Mrs Elizabeth (Higgins). See Higgins, Elizabeth.
The summer of St. Martin. Mitchell My4gn
Sunnybank. Harland, pseud H2742S
Surprise book. McElhone jMisss
[Surtees, Robert Smith.]
Handley Cross; or, Mr Jorrocks's hunt Sg62h
Surtees (1803-64) was an English novelist, the creator of the humorous
character of Mr John Jorrocks, a sporting grocer, the quintessence of
cockney vulgarity, good humor, absurdity and cunning. The coarse-
ness of the text is partly redeemed by the brilliantly humorous illus-
trations of John Leech.
Susan Clegg and her friend Mrs Lathrop. French FQ252S
Susan Clegg and her neighbors' affairs. French Fg252su
Sutcliffe, Halliwell.
A bachelor in Arcady Sg6sb
Outdoor story of the "Elizabeth and her German garden" type, with a
man to play the part of Elizabeth.
Sutphen, William Gilbert Van Tassel.
Doomsman Sg66d
Fantastic romance of New York city in the year 2015 A. D., after being
depopulated by some vague Terror and abandoned for a century to
desolation.
Gates of chance Sg66g
Twelve adventures, with a hero suggesting Sherlock Holmes.
Swallow barn. Kennedy rKi84S
Swedish fairy tales. Wahlenberg
Sweetman, M. E. See Francis, M. E. pseud.
Swett, Sophie.
Littlest one of the Browns
Swinburne, Algernon Charles.
Love's cross-currents ; a year's letters
Novel of English life, first published in 1877 in the "Tatler."
Sword of the old frontier. Parrish P262S
Sylva, Carmen, pseud. See Carmen Sylva, pseud.
T., J. See Benson, Arthur Christopher.
Taggart, Marion Ames.
Loyal blue and royal scarlet; a story of '76 JTi34l
Tale of Peter Rabbit. Potter jP8s6t
Tales of English life. Howitt H862t
Tales of the Argonauts. Harte Hsigtal
Tales of the fish patrol. London L822t
Tales of the road. Crewdson C882t
Tales of two countries. Kielland K248t
The talisman. Sadlier jSi26t
Talk of the town. Bengough ^434t
Tamenaga Shunsui.
The loyal ronins; an historical romance, tr. fr. the Jap-
anese by Shiuichiro Saito and Edward Greey Tiyil
Popular Japanese novel of the early igth century. It is one of the
numerous versions of the revenge of the 47 ronins and is interesting
as a description of Japanese life under the feudal system.
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Tangled up in Beulah land. Mowbray, pseud
Tappan, Eva March.
In the days of William the Conqueror jTiQ2in
A tar-heel baron. Pelton PsSst
Tarkington, Newton Booth.
Beautiful lady Tai2b
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v.no, Dec. i9O4-Jan. 1905.
Slight but charming love story, with Paris and Italy for its background.
Cherry T2I2C
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 102, Jan.-Feb. 1901.
Sprightly story of i8th century days, in which a conceited and absurdly
obtuse young prig tells how he wooed and lost the heroine.
Conquest of Canaan ; a novel T2I2CO
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 111112, June Dec. 1905.
Story of the people of an Indiana town at the end of the eighties.
In the arena; stories of political life T2I21
Contents: Boss Gorgett. The aliens. The need of money. Hector.
Mrs Protheroe. Great men's sons.
All but the first of these stories appeared in "McClure's" and "Every-
body's" magazines.
The two Vanrevels T2i2t
Appeared in 'McClure's magazine," v.ig, June-Nov. 1902.
Scene is laid in Indiana at the time of the Mexican war.
The taskmasters. Turner T864t
Taylor, Bayard.
Joseph and his friend; a story of Pennsylvania T25ijo
Story of homely life in rural Pennsylvania.
Taylor, Emerson Gifford.
A daughter of Dale
Yale college story.
Taylor, Mary Imlay.
My Lady Clancarty; being the true story of the earl of
Clancarty and Lady Elizabeth Spencer
Romance founded on the true story of Lady Elizabeth Spencer, who
married the Jacobite earl of Clancarty (1668-1734).
Rebellion of the princess
Story of Moscow in the boyhood of Peter the Great.
Teddy, her daughter. Ray jR24ite
Templeton, Herminie.
Darby O'Gill and the good people, [and other stories] T28sd
Other stories: Darby O'Gill and the Leprechaun. The convarsion of
Father Cassidy. How the fairies came to Ireland. The adventures
of King Brian Connors. The banshee's comb.
Most of the stories appeared in "McClure's magazine," v. 19-20, Aug.
i902-March 1903.
Tales of Irish folk-lore and superstition.
Tennessee Todd. Ogden Oi72t
Terhune, Mrs Mary Virginia (Hawes). See Harland, Marion,
pseud.
Texas matchmaker. Adams A2iit
Thanet, Octave, (pseud, of Alice French).
The man of the hour
Hero is the son of a rich American business man of the middle West,
and a Russian princess of strong socialistic sympathies. Under the
influence of his mother's ideals he begins his career as a working-
man, but experience finally teaches him the justness of his father's
practical views.
Thankful Blossom. Harte
That Mainwaring affair. Barbour 62351111
That rascal Gustave. Kock rKa62t
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That sweet enemy. Hinkson Hs6yt
Their child. Herrick H4yyt
Theophano. Harrison H2g82t
Things that are Caesar's. Kauffman Ki4it
The thirteen (Histoire des treize), and other stories. Balzac.. .BaiSth
The isth district. Whitlock W647t
Thompson, Daniel Pierce.
Green Mountain boys
Thompson, Ernest Evan Seton. See Seton, Ernest Thompson.
Thompson's progress. Hyne
Thorns, William John, {pseud. Ambrose Merton), ed.
Early English prose romances, with biographical and his-
torical introductions. 3v
v.i. Robert the Deuyll. Thomas a Reading. Frier Bacon. Frier Rush.
v.2. Virgilius. Robin Hood. George a Green. Tom a Lincolne.
v.3. Helyas. Doctor Faustus. Second report of Doctor Faustus.
Thoroughbreds. Eraser F888t
Thorpe, Francis Newton.
The divining rod; a story of the oil regions T4i6d
Romance of the Pennsylvania oil fields in their early days, when the
struggle for monopoly was just beginning between local producers and
the outside invaders.
Thor's emerald. Long L8ash
Those delightful Americans. Duncan D8ggt
The thousand and second night. Gautier G246J
Three bold babes, Adventures of the. Praeger jP88sa
Three clerks. Trollope TyGit
Through blood and iron. Leonhart rL623t
Thruston, Lucy Meacham.
Called to the field; a story of Virginia in the Civil war T425C
Pictures the life of the Virginia that stayed at home, spun, wove,
ploughed and suffered while the men went to the war.
Thurston, Mrs Katherine Cecil.
The circle; [a novel] T435C
The masquerader; a novel
Appeared in "Harper's bazar,'.' v.38, Jan.-Dec. 1904, also in "Black-
wood's Edinburgh magazine," v. 175-176, Jan. -Oct. 1904, under the
title "John Chilcote, M. P."
An impossible but absorbing story. A weak man and a strong man ex-
change identities, and the strong one redeems the other's shattered
career.
Tilford, Tilden.
Butternut Jones; a lambkin of the West
"Stirring tale of modern Texas, vital with the spirit of the ranch and
the prairie."
Tillie, a Mennonite maid. Martin
Tioba, and other tales. Colton Cy26t
To-morrow. Conrad C?55f
To the end of the trail. Nason Ni47t
Toby Tyler. Otis, pseud
Tokutomi, Kenjiro.
Nami-ko; a realistic novel; tr. fr. the Japanese by Sakae
Shioya and E. F. Edgett
Story of Japanese domestic life at the time of the war between China
and Japan, 1894.
Told by the death's head. Jokai J378t
Toll of the bush. Satchell
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Tolstoi, Lyof Nikolaievitch, count.
Esarhaddon, and other tales; tr. by Louise and Aylmer
Maude, with an introduction containing letters by
Tolstoy
Other tales: Work, death and sickness. Three questions.
Written and translated for the benefit of the Jews impoverished by riots
in Kishenev and Gomel.
What men live by
Short story teaching the lesson of brotherly love.
Tomaso's fortune, and other stories. Merriman, pseud M6sgt
Tomlinson, Everett Titsworth.
Cruising on the St. Lawrence; a summer vacation in his-
toric waters jTsgycr
Tommy Remington's battle. Stevenson jS847t
Tommy Wideawake. Bashford 62912!
Tooker, Lewis Frank.
Under rocking skies T6igu
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.7o, May Sept. 1905.
Story of a courtship on a sailing voyage between a New England
port and Santa Cruz. Author writes of life on a sailing vessel from
practical knowledge of sailing.
Torqua, Adventures of. Holder jHyisa
La Tosca [in English]. Sardou 824410
The same rS244t
Touch of sun, and other stories. Foote F?47t
Tourgee, Albion Winegar.
John Eax and Mamelon; or, The South without the shadow. . T65IJ2
Townsend, Mrs Stephen. See Burnett, Mrs Frances
(Hodgson).
Tracer of lost persons. Chambers Cssst
Tracks in the snow. Benson 64435!
Tracy, Louis.
Fatal legacy T6y7f
Fresh and vigorous detective story.
Mysterious disappearance, by Gordon Holmes T6y7m
This story was published in England by Louis Tracy under the title
"Strange disappearance of Lady Delia" and this American edition was
issued under the pseudonym Gordon Holmes with a different title.
Pillar of light T677p
Novel with the scene laid in a lighthouse near the Scilly islands.
Wings of the morning T677W
Well-told story of a shipwreck, a desert island, discovery of a gold mine
and a fight with Malay pirates. Plot resembles that of Charles
Reade's "Foul play."
Traditionary stories of old families. Picken rP545t
Traffics and discoveries. Kipling K278t
Trail of the Grand Seigneur. Lyman LgSgt
Traitor and loyalist. Webster WsSat
The traitors. Oppenheim 0265!
Treasure of heaven. Corelli, pseud
Treasure of the redwoods, and other tales. Harte
Treasure trove. Lover
Trent's trust, and other stories. Harte
Tressilian and his friends. Mackenzie rMi82t
The trifler. Eyre Egg42t
The triumph. Pier P556t
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Triumph of failure. Sheehan 8541!
Triumph of life. Payson P335t
Triumphs of Eugene Valmont. Barr Basgstr
Trixy. Ward W2ist
Troll garden. Gather C2822t
The same rC2822t
Trollope, Anthony.
The American senator T76ia
The Bertrams ; ed. by Algar Thorold T76ibe
"Follows two or three Oxonians from the University to their entrance on
their professions." Saturday review, 1859.
Frau Frohmann, and other stories
Contents: Why Frau Frohmann raised her prices. Lady of Launay.
Christmas at Thompson hall. The telegraph girl. Alice Dugdale.
Golden Lion of Granpere
The Kellys & the O'Kellys Ty6ike
Tale of Irish life.
Kept in the dark; a novel Ty6ik
English story of a young wife who makes trouble for herself by con-
cealing from her husband the fact of a former engagement.
Land-leaguers Ty6ila
"More interesting than the generality of his books inasmuch as his minute-
ness of delineation is brought to bear On characters somewhat further
removed from every-day English experience; and, of course, a novel
of which the locale is Ireland during the last three years [1880-1883]
is not wanting in lurid tragedy. Mr. Trollope writes as one who
knew the Irish both in Ireland and America. . .His descriptions
of character are vivid, and his opinion on the moralities of Irish
politics (for he does not conceal it on party grounds) is outspoken and
decided. . .The plot centres in the fortunes of the Jones family and
their neighbours in county Galway." Athenaeum, 1883.
The Macdermots of Ballycloran; with an introduction by
Algar Thorold. (New pocket library.) TyGimac
Story of Irish life. Trollope's first novel.
Marion Fay TyGima
Mr Scarborough's family TyGim
Rachel Ray T76ir
. A story about a young woman in an English country town. Poor and
slight when compared with Trollope's best work.
Three clerks ; ed. by Algar Thorold T76it
"A triple love story... To the romantic interest is to be added that of
delicately ironical portraiture, two at least of the clerks being sketched
from well-known people." Baker's Descriptive guide.
Troubadour tales. Stein jSSigt
The truants. Mason
True, John Preston.
Morgan's men, containing adventures of Stuart Schuyler,
captain of cavalry during the Revolution
Sequel to "Scouting for Washington."
On guard! against Tory and Tarleton, containing ad-
ventures of Stuart Schuyler
Third and concluding volume of the Stuart Schuyler stories.
Scouting for Washington; a story of the days of Sumter
and Tarleton
Continued by "Morgan's men."
True love. Wyatt
Truth. Zola
Truth and a woman. Brown 678321
Tryphena in love. Raymond R245tr
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Tully, Mrs Eleanor (Gates). See Gates, Eleanor.
Turks in Hungary. Jokai J3?8s
Turley, Charles.
Godfrey Marten, schoolboy jTSsyg
Turner, George Kibbe.
The taskmasters T864t
"New England mill-town politics. . .While the moral is the thing, the
story is quite readable enough to convey the tonic." Nation, 1903.
Turnpike travellers. Hayden Hsyit
The turquoise cup. Smith 86421
Tuttiett, Mary Gleed. See Gray, Maxwell, pseud.
Twain, Mark, (pseud, of Samuel Langhorne Clemens).
A dog's tale TSgydo
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v.ioS, Dec. 1903.
Prince and the pauper TSgyp
Twelve stories and a dream. Wells W4Q4I iw
Two brothers. Balzac B2i8t2
Two captains. Brady B686t
Two college girls. Brown
Two runaways, and other stories. Edwards
Two sides of the face. Couch 838!
Two Vanrevels. Tarkington T2i2t
Tynan, Katharine. See Hinkson, Mrs Katharine (Tynan).
Typhoon. Conrad Cyssty
The ultimate moment. Lighten L6g4U
Uncle Charley. Humphrey HQ282U
Uncle Remus, pseud. See Harris, Joel Chandler.
Uncle William. Lee L5242U
The unconscious mummers (Les comediens sans le savoir),
and other stories. Balzac B2i8unc
Under Calvin's spell. Alcock A354U
The under dog. Smith S647U
Under rocking skies. Tooker T6igu
Under the deodars. Kipling K278un2
Under the jack-staff. Fernald
Under the rose. Isham '.
Under the vierkleur. Viljoen V327U
Undercurrent. Grant GySSun
The undying past. Sudermann Sg43U
[Unknown masterpiece, and other stories.] Balzac B2i8un
Upton, Bertha.
The Golliwogg's air-ship; pictures by F.K.Upton, verses
by Bertha Upton jU268gai
Untilled field. Moore M8;72u
Unto each man his own. Gordon t . . . G6sgu
Ursule Mirouet, and other stories. Balzac B2i8us
The usurper. Locke L?sgu
Vaile, Mrs Charlotte Marion (White).
The Orcutt girls Vi37o
Sue Orcutt; a sequel to The Orcutt girls Vi37s
Vale of cedars, & other tales. Aguilar A28sv
Valencia's garden. Crowninshield C8g6v
1074 ENGLISH FICTION
Vallings, Harold.
By Dulvercombe water; a love story of 1685 Vi63b
"The Monmouth Rebellion, with its terrible sequel at the Bloody
Assize, is here made the occasion for an interesting and exciting love
story." Athenceum, 1902.
The vampire. Gautier . rG246s
Van Dyke, Henry.
The blue flower, [and other stories]
Other stories: The source. The mill. Spy rock. Wood-magic. The
other wise man. A handful of clay. The lost word. The first Christ-
mas-tree.
Velvin, Ellen.
Rataplan, a rogue elephant, and other stories
Other stories: Gean, the giraffe. Keesa, the kangaroo. Cara, the camel.
Siccatee, the squirrel. Leo, the lion. Chaffer, the chamois. Jinks,
the jackal. Pero, the porcupine. Tera, the tigress. Hippo, the hip-
popotamus. Cara, the ostrich. Seela, the seal. Brunie, the bear.
Mona, the monkey. Bulon, the buffalo.
Vesey, Arthur Henry.
Clock and the key V285C
Present clay story of an historic casket and a clock which holds the
secret that shall open it. Venice is the scene.
Viaud, Julien. See Loti, Pierre, pseud.
Victor Serenus. Wood W8533V
The victors. Barr B25Q3V
Viele, Hermann Knickerbocker.
Myra of the pines
Essentially a "summer" book, the charm of which springs from the
freshness and liveliness of its characters and situations.
Viljoen, Benjamin Johannis.
Under the vierkleur; a romance of a lost cause
Story of the Boer war, based on author's personal experiences.
Villa Claudia. Mitchell M 74 8v
Village rector. Balzac B2i8v2
Violett. Hutten Hgy6v
The Virginian. Wister WSigv
Visionaries. Huneker Hgsav
Vive 1'empereur. Andrews As68v
Vizier of the two-horned Alexander. Stockton S866v
Voice in the desert. Mackie Mi832v
Vrouw Grobelaar and her leading cases. Gibbon Gs62v
Vulpius, Christian August.
History of Rinaldo Rinaldini, captain of banditti, [a
romance] ; tr. fr. the German by I. Hinckley. 2v rVsgSh
A German robber romance, the typical "penny dreadful" of its period
(1798).
The vultures. Merriman, pseud M6sgvu
Wacousta. Richardson R4I4W
Waggaman, Mrs Mary Teresa.
Nan Nobody jWi2gn
Wahlenberg, Anna.
Swedish fairy tales; tr. by Axel Wahlenberg jWisgs
Contents: The princess who could not keep from laughing. The boy
who became a goblin. Peter Fibber. Anders' new cap. The peasant
and the brownies.
Waineman, Paul.
By a Finnish lake Wi44b
"Charming is the limning of the. . .inhabitants of the Arcadian Finland
ENGLISH FICTION 1075
here depicted, with a delicate touch and just regard for light and
shadow." .Athenaeum, 1903.
Walking delegate. Scott 8427-
Waller, Mary Ella.
Sanna; a novel WiSis
Story of Nantucket.
Wood-carver of 'Lympus Wi8iw
Story of a young farmer in the Green mountains, crippled for life by a
falling log. A chance comer opens the way for him to learn wood-
carving and to gain friends and interests in the outside world.
Waltz, Mrs Elizabeth (Cherry).
Pa Gladden; the story of a common man Wigsp
Most of the chapters appeared in the "Century magazine," v.63-66, Dec.
i90i-Oct. 1903.
"Short stories, or rather sketches, of country life which derive a sort of
unity from the personality of Asahel Gladden, a childless farmer whose
shrewdness and large heart make him the friend and benefactor of
the whole countryside." Nation, 1903.
Wandering heir. Reade Rzssa
Wanneta the Sioux. Moorhead M87Q2W
Wanted a chaperon. Ford
Ward, Mrs Elizabeth Stuart (Phelps).
Avery
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v.io3, Sept.-Nov. 1901, under the
title "His wife."
An intense, devoted, invalid wife and a careless, half-kind, selfish hus-
band are the central figures in this little story of married life.
Fourteen to one, [and other stories] W2isfo
Other stories: The bell of St. Basil's. Shut in. Jack the fisherman.
The madonna of the tubs. A brave deed. The sacrifice of Antigone.
Sweet Home. Too late. The Reverend Malachi Matthew. His
relict. Mary Elizabeth. Annie Laurie. The law and the gospel.
Short stories of homely life.
Trixy
An eloquent anti-vivisection plea and a good story as well.
Ward, Mrs Humphry.
Fenwick's career
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v. 71-72, Nov. igos-June 1906.
Story of a young painter of brilliant talents who goes to London to
make his career. Based on incidents in the life of the English artist,
George Romney.
Lady Rose's daughter; a novel
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 104-106, May i9O2-April 1903.
Marriage of William Ashe W2i4ma
Appeared in "Harper's magazine," v. 109-110, June i9O4-May 1905.
Story of English society and political life, and of the ruinous marriage
of an able young politician. Based on incidents in the life of William
Lamb, second viscount Melbourne, and his wife, Lady Caroline Lamb.
Ward, Mrs Josephine Mary (Hope-Scott).
The light behind W2isl
Modern English society life, with a strong undercurrent of Roman
Catholicism.
Out of due time ; a novel W2i5ou
Very serious book in which the story is subordinated to a religious
theme, the attitude of the Church of Rome toward the modern scien-
tific spirit.
Ward, Mrs Mary Augusta (Arnold). See Ward, Mrs Humphry.
Ward, Mrs Wilfrid. See Ward, Mrs Josephine Mary (Hope-
Scott).
Ward of King Canute. Liljencrantz L6g62w
Wards Cross. Whitaker
1076 ENGLISH FICTION
Warman, Cy.
The last spike, and other railroad stories .................. W2321
Other stories: The belle of Athabasca. Pathfjnding in the Northwest.
The cure's Christmas gift. The mysterious signal. Chasing the
White mail. Oppressing the oppressor. The iron horse and the
trolley. In the Black canon. Jack Ramsey's reason. The great
wreck on the Pere Marquette. The story of an Englishman. On the
limited. The conquest of Alaska. Number three. The stuff that
stands. The Milwaukee run.
Short stories dealing largely with railroad location and operation in
the Canadian Northwest.
Warner, Anne. See French, Mrs Anne (Warner).
Wars of peace. Wilson ........................ .............. Wy66w
The Washingtonians. Mackie ................................ Mi832w
Watanna, Onoto, (pseud, of Mrs Winnifred (Eaton) Babcock).
Daughters of Nijo; a romance of Japan ..................... W28gd
Heroine, a princess of the Japanese court, loves an artist of humble
birth and changes places with his betrothed, whom she exactly re-
sembles, in order to marry him.
Wooing of Wistaria ..................................... W28gw
Japanese love story. Introduces Commodore Perry's expedition (1853),
which resulted in opening Japan to American commerce.
Watchers of the camp-fire. Roberts .......................... jR536w
Watchers of the trails. Roberts .......................... ..... R536w
Water pavilion. Gautier ....................................... 02463
Watson, Henry Brereton Marriott.
Hurricane island
Exciting tale of a mutiny on the yacht of a German prince.
Midsummer day's dream
"Bit of romantic foolery. . .The principal motive is a mystery connected
with the finding and trailing of a woman's shoe. In the C9urse of his
search the hero is constrained to make love pleasantly if somewhat
indiscriminately." Nation, 1906.
Watson, Thomas Edward.
Bethany; a story of the old South
There is much more truth than fiction in this story of Southern life,
and Georgian life in particular, in the years just before and during the
Civil war. It presents the Confederate point of view, and such
leaders as Yancey, Toombs and Stephens appear.
Way of all flesh. Butler
Way of an Indian. Remington ............................... R333W
Way of the gods. Long ................... ................... L825W
Way of the North. Cheney .................................. C4222W
Way of the sea. Duncan .................................... D8gg2w
The weaker sex. Stimson
Weatherly, Frederick Edward.
Book of gnomes .......................................... jWs6ib
The web. Hill ........................................ . ..... H55I2W
Weber, Antoinette.
Changes and chances; [a novel] ........................... W372C
The uneventful lives of a group of pleasant people, in a country neigh-
borhood, furnish material for a quiet story of the Jane Austen type.
Webster, Henry Kitchell.
Roger Drake, captain of industry
A typical American story of the making of a capitalist.
Traitor and loyalist; or, The man who found his country .....
Story of blockade-running in the Civil war.
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Webster, Jean.
The wheat princess
Story of some American millionaires and the events of their summer
in a villa near Rome.
When Patty went to college
A stoj-y of college life, written for young girls.
Wee Macgreegor. Bell 64122
Wee Macgreegor, Later adventures of. Bell 64122!
Wee Willie Winkie, and other stories. Kipling K278w
Week in a French country-house. Sartoris 8251
Weird tales. Hoffmann H68iw
Wells, Carolyn, & Taber, H. F.
The Gordon elopement; the story of a short vacation W4Q4g
Lively nonsensical American story.
Wells, Herbert George.
Food of the gods and how it came to earth W494ifo
Semi-scientific extravaganza about a miraculous food which induced
gigantic growth.
Kipps ; the story of a simple soul
Kipps was a young draper's assistant who came into twelve hundred a
year, enjoyed a taste of society, was patronized, swindled and made
use of, till finally he had the courage to break away and marry the
housemaid he had loved as a boy.
Sea lady; a tissue of moonshine W4Q4is
Farcical story of a mermaid who comes to land.
Twelve stories and a dream W4Q4itw
Contents: Filmer. The magic shop. The valley of spiders. The truth
about Pyecraft. Mr Skelmersdale in fairyland. The inexperienced
ghost. Jimmy Goggles the god. The new accelerator. Mr Ledbet-
ter's vacation. The stolen body. Mr Brisher's treasure. Miss Win-
chelsea's heart. A dream of Armageddon.
The Westcotes. Couch C8s8we
Weyman, Stanley John.
Abbess of Vlaye Ws86a
Appeared in "Munsey's magazine," v.30-32, March i9O4-Jan. 1905.
Novel of romance and adventure in the reign of Henry IV of France.
In kings' byways Ws86i
Contents: Flore. Crillon's stake. For the cause. The king's strata-
gem. The house on the wall. Hunt the owler. The two pages.
The diary of a statesman. King Terror: A daughter of the Gironde;
In the name of the law.
Short stories touching upon various episodes in French history.
Long night Ws861
Historical romance, scene laid in Geneva early in the i7th century.
Starvecrow farm Ws86st
Romance of -he north of England in 1819, of a few weeks at a coach-
road inn, where a young girl who has eloped and been deserted is
stranded under trying and exciting conditions.
Wharton, Mrs Edith (Jones).
The descent of man, and other stories
Other stories: The mission of Jane. The other two. The quicksand.
The dilettante. The reckoning. Expiation. The lady's maid's bell.
A Venetian night's entertainment.
House of mirth
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.37~38, Jan.-Nov. 1905.
Incisive and dramatic study of a New York "smart set."
Sanctuary W5Q32S
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.34, Aug. -Nov. 1903.
Short, but subtle and delicately wrought psychological study.
What men live by. Tolstoi Ts88wh
The wheat princess. Webster Ws832wh
Wheel of life. Glasgow 6465
io;8 ENGLISH FICTION
Wheeler, Andrew Carpenter. See Mowbray, Jay Paul, pseud.
When Boston braved the king. Barton
When Patty went to college. Webster
When wilderness was king. Parrish P262W
Where speech ends. Schauf f ler Ssisw
Whishaw, Frederick J.
Mazeppa ; a novel W626m
Historical romance of Russia. Ivan V, Peter the Great and Mazeppa
are among its characters, and the battle of Pultowa is one of its
incidents.
Whitaker, Evelyn.
Faithful, [and] Wards Cross, by the author of Miss Toosey's
mission My43f
The first of these two stones tells of a young English girl with a morbid
love of self-sacrifice.
Whitaker, Herman.
The probationer, and other stories W627
Other stories: A son of Anak. The mercy of the frost. A drummer
of the queen. The freckled fool. A son of Copper Sin. A saga
of 54. The black factor. An Iliad of the snows. The Devil's
Muskeg. A slip of the noose. A tale of the Pasquia post. Matty's
Christmas present.
Tales of the Canadian northwest, of life on prairie farms, in remote fur-
trading stations, in Indian camps and other wilderness places.
White, Eliza Orne.
Lesley Chilton W6 3 2l
White, Hervey.
Noll and the fairies W633n
White, Stewart Edward.
Blazed trail W6s62b
Part 2 of this book appeared in "McClure's magazine," v.i8, Dec. 1901-
Feb. 1902, under the title, "The forest runner."
A stirring story of the Michigan lumber camps and of the hero's fight
with a powerful lumber company that is making big steals far up in
the Michigan wilderness.
Blazed trail stories and stories of the wild life W6s62bl
Contents: BLAZED TRAIL STORIES: The riverman. The foreman. The
sealer. The river-boss. The fifth way. The life of the winds of
heaven. STORIES OF THE WILD LIFE: The girl who got rattled.
Billy's tenderfoot. The two cartridges. The race. The saving grace.
The prospector. The girl in red.
Tales of the lumbering region of the great Northwest.
Conjuror's house; a romance of the free forest W6362C
Story of a Hudson Bay trading-post, of a daughter of the company
and a young free-trader who has been caught on forbidden ground and
brought a prisoner to the post.
Magic forest; a modern fairy story jW636m
The same , W6362m
Silent places W6362S
Appeared in "Outing," v.43-44, Nov. i9O3-June 1904.
Story of the intelligence and skill of white woodsmen matched against
Indian instinct in the long pursuit of an Indian defaulter to the
Hudson Bay Company, in the forests of the Northwest.
White, William Allen.
In our town WGsyii
Short stories giving a bird's-eye view of a typical Kansas town as seen
from a local newspaper office. Many of the incidents centre in the
office itself and the inside workings of a provincial daily are humor-
ously revealed.
White terror and the red. Cahan Ci22W
White Wolf, and other fireside tales. Couch
ENGLISH FICTION 1079
Whiteing, Richard.
Yellow van W64iy
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.6s-66, Nov. igoz-Oct. 1903.
Purpose is to show the suffering of the rural population of England
under the present system of land tenure.
Whitlock, Brand.
The I3th district W647t
This story of Jerry Garwood, Congressional candidate for the ijth dis-
trict of Illinois, is a vigorous denunciation of the political campaign
as it is conducted in the United States.
Whitney, Mrs Adeline Dutton (Train).
The Gay worthys W65iga
Concerned with the simple events of New England domestic life about
the middle of the ipth century.
Patience Strong's outings W6sip
A story of life in the country in New England in the sixties.
Whom the gods destroyed. Daskam
Why the chimes rang. Alden
Wieland. Brown B7842W
Wiggin, Mrs Kate Douglas, afterward Mrs Riggs.
Diary of a goose girl W688d
Appeared in "Scribner's magazine," v.29 30, 1901.
Mrs Wiggin's humor and fancy have free play in this story of an Amer-
ican girl who hid away from her lover in a tiny Sussex village, and
played at being a goose girl.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm W688r
The same jW688r
Story of New England girl life.
Rose o' the river W688ro
Appeared in the "Century magazine," v.69~70, March-May 1905.
Love story with the scene laid on a logging river in Maine.
Wiggin, Mrs Kate Douglas, afterward Mrs Riggs, and others.
The affair at the inn W688a
Appeared in the "Ladies' home journal," v.2i, Jan. -June 1904.
Frothy, but amusing little story of the conquest of a titled Scotchman
by an American girl. Written by four authors, each of whom is
responsible for one character.
Wild justice. Osbourne "... . Ozgiw
Wild wheat. Francis, pseud F867W
Wiley, Richard Taylor.
Sim Greene, a narrative of the Whiskey insurrection; being
a setting forth of the memoirs of the late David Fro-
man, esq
Gives in story form a narrative of the chief events of the insurrection
in western Pennsylvania in 1794-
Wilkins, Mary Eleanor, afterward Mrs Freeman.
The debtor ; a novel
Appeared in "Harper's bazar," v.38-39, Dec. 1904-Dec. 1905.
Study of a suburban town near New York, centering about the career
of a more than doubtful "promoter," a newcomer to the place when
the story opens.
The givers; short stories WyaSg
Contents: The givers. Lucy. Eglantina. Joy. The reign of the
doll. The chance of Araminta. The butterfly. The last gift.
"The givers" appeared in "Harper's magazine," v.ioS, Dec. 1903, under
the title "The revolt of Sophia Lane."
Six trees; short stories WyaSsi
Contents: The elm-tree. The white birch. The great pine. The
balsam fir. The Lombarcly poplar. The apple-tree.
Most of these stories appeared in "Harper's bazar," v.36-37, Aug. 1902-
Jan. 1903.
io8o ENGLISH FICTION
Six New England stories, in each of which a tree is intimately connected
with the characters and happenings.
Wind in the rose-bush, and other stories of the super-
natural W728w
Other stories: The shadows on the wall. Luella Miller. The south-
west chamber. The vacant lot. The lost ghost.
Appeared in "Harper's bazar" and "Everybody's magazine."
Six ghost stories.
Wilkinson, Florence.
Strength of the hills Wy2gs
Will Warburton. Gissing
Williams, Francis Churchill.
The Captain
Story of the Civil war, with General Grant as the chief character.
Williams, Jesse Lynch.
The day-dreamer; being the full narrative of "The stolen
story."
Appeared in magazine form under the title "News and the man."
Williams, Margery.
Price of youth
Story of the New Jersey coast.
Williams, Nathan Winslow. See Dallas, Richard, pseud.
Williamson, Charles Norris, & Williamson, Mrs A. M.
(Livingston).
Lady Betty across the water
Appeared in the "Ladies' home journal," v. 22-23, Oct.-Dec. 1905.
Light and entertaining story of an English girl's experiences in New
York and Newport society.
Lightning conductor, the strange adventures of a motor-
car W75il
Lively story of an American girl's automobile trip through Europe.
My friend the chauffeur
"In the chauffeur, his friend, and the car, the three American ladies,
whom they take touring from Mentone through the North of Italy to
Dalmatia, and a mysterious prince with a rival car who sticks to them
like a leech, there is abundant material for a novel." Academy,
190*5-
The princess passes; a romance of a motor-car
Appeared in the "Metropolitan magazine," v.2i-22, Sept. i9O4~April
1905.
"Motoring plays a considerable part, and various technical terms are
scattered about, with sketches of places seen on the Continent. . .In-
cludes some travelling with donkeys in Stevenson's style by way of
variety, besides a love story and what is called on the stage a
'breeches part for the lady.' " Athencrum, 1904.
Willis, Nathaniel Parker.
Paul Fane; or, Parts of a life else untold; a novel
Sentimental tale of the experiences of a young American artist in Europe
about 1830.
People I have met; or, Pictures of society and people of
mark, drawn under a thin veil of fiction
Wilson, Anne Florence.
Wars of peace Wy66w
Business story. Its subject is the trust problem.
Wilson, Harry Leon.
Boss of Little Arcady Wy68b
Narrative of the life and characters of a middle western village in the
early seventies, told by the hero. The life is uneventful, but the
story has much quiet humor and pleasant imagination.
ENGLISH FICTION 1081
Lions of the Lord; a tale of the old West
Historical and descriptive novel of Mormonism, with Brigham Young as
a proihinent character.
The spenders; a tale of the third generation ................. WyGSs
An "up-to-date" American story, scene laid chiefly in New York.
Wilson, William Robert Anthony.
Rose of Normandy ........................................ Wyyar
Historical romance of France and Canada in the reign of Louis XIV.
La Salle and his lieutenant, Henri de Tonti, are leading characters.
Wind in the rose-bush, and other stories of the supernatural.
Wilkins ............................................... W?28w
The winding road. Godfrey, pseud ............................. Gs52w
Wine of Finvarra, and other stories. Antrobus ................ A6$6w
Wings of the dove. James ................................... Ji64wi
The same .................................................. Ji64wi2
Wings of the morning. Tracy ................................ T6yyw
Winslow, Helen Maria.
Concerning Polly, and some others
Follows the fortunes from childhood to womanhood of a little city waif
who was adopted by a Vermont farmer.
Winslow Plain. McLean
Winthrop, Theodore.
Mr Waddy's return; ed. by B. E. Stevenson ................ W7g6m
A posthumous novel. The story of a New England man who, having
made a fortune in India, returns to the Boston and Newport of ante-
bellum days.
Wise, John Sergeant.
The lion's skin; a historical novel and a novel history ...... W8i4l
Less a novel than a study of conditions in the South during the Civil
war and the reconstruction period.
Wister, Owen.
Lady Baltimore .......................................... WSigla
Appeared in the "Saturday evening post."
Charming story of life in a quiet old Southern town.
The Virginian, a horseman of the plains .................. WSigv
A story of life on the plains, the hero a Wyoming cow-puncher, the
heroine a New England school-ma'am.
"Mr. Owen Wister's 'Virginian' is a "sure-enough man.' He is also a
person to whom the much-abused word charming may be applied with-
out a blush." Nation, 1902.
With hoops of steel. Kelly
Wolfenstein, Martha.
A renegade, and other tales
Other tales: Dovid and Resel. Loebele Shlemjel. A sinner in Israel.
Nittel-nacht. A judgment of Solomon. A Goy in the good place.
Genendel the pious. A monk from the Ghetto. Grandmother
speaks; Chayah. Grandmother speaks; Our friend. Babette. The
beast.
Most of these stories appeared originally in magazines. "Dovid and
Resel" appeared in "Lippincott's monthly magazine" under the title
"An idyl of the gass."
Stories of Jews in Bohemia.
Wolfville nights. Lewis .................................... L673wol
Woman errant. Wright ..................................... W 93 5iw
Woman in the alcove. Green ................................. G827W
Woman of thirty. Balzac .................................... B2i8w
Wonderful wizard of Oz. Baum ................ . ............. jB$27w
Wood, Charles Seely.
On the frontier with St. Clair; a story of the early settle-
ment of the Ohio country .............................. JW852O
69
io82 ENGLISH FICTION
Wood, Eugene.
Back home p W8532b
Contents: The old red school-house. The Sabbath-school. The re-
volving year. The swimming-hole. The firemen's tournament. The
devouring element. Circus day. The county fair. Christmas back
home.
Appeared in "McClure's magazine," v. 21-25, June i9O3-Oct. 1905.
Very life-like reminiscent sketches of "old times," addressed, the
author says, to the reader who has found his first gray hair.
Wood, Henry.
Victor Serenus ; a story of the Pauline era W8533V
Wood-carver of 'Lympus. Waller WiSiw
Wood fire in no.3. Smith S647W
Wood magic. Jefferies J23iw
Woodland wooing. Bates B3I32W
Wooing of Judith. Kennedy Ki842w
Wooing of Wistaria. Watanna, pseud W28gw
Work. Alcott ASSSW
Wotton, Mabel E.
The little Browns jWgigl
The wouldbegoods. Nesbit N23QW
Wright, Mrs Mabel (Osgood).
At the sign of the Fox; a romance by Barbara Wgssia
Story of some New York people who lost their fortune, and of how they
prospered on the old farm. The "commuter's wife" does not appear,
nor do any of the characters of her previous books.
Dogtown; some chapters from the annals of the Waddles
family, set down in the language of housepeople jWg35id
People of the whirlpool; from the experience book of a
commuter's wife Wgssip
Story is a protest against the false and demoralizing standards set by the
very rich of our day. Title is a translation of the old Indian name
Manhattan.
Woman errant; some chapters from the wonder book of
Barbara, the commuter's wife Wg35iw
Conveys the opinions of the "commuter's wife" on home-making and the
modern woman, particularly the woman who fends for herself. One
of the characters is a particularly unlovely specimen of this class.
Wyatt, Edith.
True love; a comedy of the affections Wgyyt
Light and entertaining story of some commonplace people and their
love affairs.
Wylde, Katharine, pseud. See Colvill, Helen Hester.
Yeats, Sidney Kilner Levett.
Orrain ; a romance 2210
Romantic novel of France in the time of Henry II. Diane de Poitiers,
Catherine de Medicis and Mary, queen of Scots, are among its
characters.
Yellow crayon. Oppenheim 02657
Yellow van. Whiteing W64iy
The yoke. Miller M6g22y
Yolanda, maid of Burgundy. Major M274y
[Yonge, Charlotte Mary.]
Prince and the page; a story of the last crusade JY2gp
Story of the ijth century, with some historical foundation. Edward I
and the sons of Simon de Montfort are among the characters.
Yonge, Charlotte Mary, ed.
Storehouse of stories, ist-2d ser. 2v jYagst
v.i. The history of Philip Quarll. Goody Two-shoes. The governess.
ENGLISH FICTION 1083
Jemima Placid. The perambulations of a mouse. The village
school. The little queen. The history of little Jack.
v.2. Family stories. Elements of morality. A puzzle for a curious
girl. The blossoms of morality.
Young, Gerald.
Chunk, Fusky and Snout; a story of wild pigs for little
people JY37IW2
Contains also "Ups and downs of a donkey's life."
Young, Rose Emmet.
Henderson
Contents: The difficult minute. The life on the table. The rose-red
glow. The trail of the tangler. The way of the strong. The be-
ginning.
All but one of these stories appeared in the "Atlantic monthly," v.87~92,
Jan. 1 90 1 -Oct. 1903.
Each chapter portrays a significant episode, and together they tell the
story of a country doctor in a small town in Missouri.
Sally of Missouri
Story of a young man who goes to southwestern Missouri to develop
some mining property which he is to inherit.
Young man in a hurry, and other short stories. Chambers
Youth. Conrad
Yvette, and other stories. Maupassant
Z. Marcas. Balzac B2i8sea
Zack, pseud. See Keats, Gwendoline.
2al. Hughes HSgyz
Zangwill, Israel.
Celibates' club; being the united stories of The bachelors'
club and The old maids' club Z28b2
Grey wig; stories and novelettes Z28g
Contents: The grey wig. Chasse-croise. The woman beater. The
eternal feminine. The silent sisters. The big Bow mystery. Merely
Mary Ann. The serio-comic governess.
Interesting studies of women of many types and nationalities.
Zanzibar tales. Bateman 63122
Zola, fimile.
Truth (Verite); tr. by E. A. Vizetelly Z^s\.
"V trite is simply the Dreyfus case retold from M. Zola's point of belief,
with a different crime for the basis of the plot, and altered names for
the dramatis persona . . . The book... is a deliberate arraignment of
the Roman Catholic priesthood." A. T. Quiller Couch in Bookman,
1903.
Zollinger, Gulielma, (pseud, of William Zachary Gladwin).
Maggie McLanehan JZyym
The same Z^^m
Zut, and other Parisians. Carryl 23342
Fiction
in
Foreign languages
833 German fiction
Abbe***. See Michon, Jean Hippolyte, abbe.
Abenteuer einer seelenwanderung nach den visionen eines
haschischessers. Grosse 833
Abenteuer eines schauspielers. Blanche 833 653
Abenteuer unter den indianern; oder, Ina's gefangenschaft
unter den wilden und ihre wunderbare befreiung; frei
nach dem englischen r833 Ai4
Der abentheuerliche Simplicius Simplicissimus. Grimmels-
hausen 833 Ggig
Abraham a Sancta Clara, (Ulrich Megerle).
Judas der erz-schelm fur ehrliche leut; oder, Eigentlicher
entwurf und lebens-beschreibung des Iscariotischen
boswicht. v.i, 3, 5-7. (Sammtliche werke, v.i, 3, 5-7.) . .833 Ais
Abu Telfan. Raabe 833 Rua
Achard, Amedet.
Die jagd nach dem ideal; roman. (Belletristisches Frank-
reich des neunzehnten jahrhunderts.) 833 Aiy
Yerta Slovoda; roman. (Belletristisches Frankreich des
neunzehnten jahrhunderts.) .833
Die Achten-Lini. Dedekind ! 833
Achtspannig. Rank 833 Rig
1830; roman und geschichte. Gundling 833 Ggy
1831; oder, Polen's letzte tage. Gundling 833 Ggya
Der achtzehnte brumaire. Schmidt-Weissenfels . . 833 835
Eine actiengesellschaft. Schiicking 833 83843
Adalbert, Karl, (pseud, of Adeline von Rumohr).
Sibylle; roman. 2v. in 1 833 A22
Adele. Lewald 833 L6ya
Die adjaren. Suttner 833 Sg6y
Agathokles. Pichler 833 Ps4
Der agitator von Irland. Schlichtkrull 833 8344
Aimard, Gustave.
Die vaudour; roman. 2v. in i. (Belletristisches Frank-
reich des neunzehnten jahrhunderts.) 833 A2g
Ainsworth, William Harrison.
Der connetable von Bourbon; [roman]; aus dem engli-
schen iibersetzt von A. Eltze. 4v. in 2 833
1084
GERMAN FICTION 1085
Albach, Louis.
Der garten des domherrn; roman; aus dem franzosischen
iibersetzt von Dr Biichele. 2v .833 ASS
Albert, Stanislaus, pseud. See Grabowski, Stanislaus Stephan
Albert, graf von.
Alden, William Livingston.
Seine tochter; roman; autorisierte uebersetzung aus dem
englischen von F. Mangold 833 ASS
Alencar, Jose de.
Ubirajara; roman aus den urwaldern Brasiliens; nach
dem portugiesischen original iibersetzt von G. T.
Hoffmann 833 A$6
Alexis, Willibald, pseud. See Raring, Wilhelm.
Allein in der welt. Reizenstein 833 Rs26a
Allen, Philip Schuyler, & Batt, Max, ed.
Easy German stories; ed. with exercises, notes and vo-
cabulary, with a grammatical appendix, v.i-2 833 A42
v.i. Ranunkulus, von Rudolf Baumbach. Der fiedelbogen des neck,
von Rudolf Baumbach. L'Arrabbiata, von Paul Heyse. Als ich das
erste mal auf dem dampfwagen sass, von Peter Rosegger. Wie der
meisensepp gestorben ist, von Peter Rosegger.
v.2. Biographical introduction. Der leibmedikus, von W. H. Riehl.
Der narr, von Detlev von Liliencron. Das edle blut, von Ernst von
Wildenbruch. Exercises. Notes. Grammatical appendix.
Allerhand leute. Rosegger 833 Ryaa
Der allerletzte. Oelckers 833 Ois
Alles schon dagewesen. Scherr 833 832
Das allheilmittel. Hopfen 833 Hy82a
Alltagsmarchen. Stinde 833 8853
Die alpenrose von Ischl. Silberstein 833 858
Altar und kerker. Miiller 833 Mg6
Die alte garde. Erckmann & Chatrian 833 Eyia
Die alte gute zeit. Meding 833 Ms6
Eine alte Hebe. Grosse 833 Ggsa
Der alteste sohn. Reichenbach, pseud 833 R2g
Althagel, B. pseud. See Pressentin, Botho von, called von
Rautter.
Am ausgang des reiches. Jensen 833 J26am
Am feierabend. Riehl 833 R44
Am stein. Meissner 833 Msyam
Amtmanns magd. Marlitt, pseud 833 Msga
Amyntor, Gerhardt von, pseud. See Gerhardt, Dagobert von.
An heiligen wassern. Heer 833
Die anarchisten. Mackay 833
Die andere. Heimburg, pseud 833 H4ian
Andersen, Hans Christian.
Sammtliche marchen; deutsch von Julius Reuscher J833 As4
Andrea, Wilhelm.
Die sturmvogel; cultur- und sittengeschichtlicher roman
aus dem anfange des 16. jahrhunderts. 2v 833 ASS
Angeline. Goltz 833 GSQ
Anna Ansbach und die emancipirten weiber. Hesekiel 833 H48an
Anna Louise Karschin. Klencke 833 Ksig
Anna von Geierstein. Scott 833 843 la
io86 GERMAN FICTION
Annette von Droste. Schucking 833 8384311
Annie's priif ungen. Lexow 833 1,6762
Antinous. Hausrath 833 H354a
Anton in Amerika. Solger 833 S68
Antonie. Thaderi 833 T334
Antoniella. Lamartine 833 Liy
Anzengruber, Ludwig.
Dorfgange; gesammelte bauerngeschichten. 2v. in I.....833
Contents: Die polizze; eine einfache dorfgeschichte. Ganseliesel.
Diebs-Annerl. Eine begegnung; genrebild aus dem osterreichischen
volksleben. Wie der huber umglaubig ward. Der gottuberlegene
Jakob. Die fromme Kathrin*. Das siindkind.
Kleiner markt; studien, erzahlungen, marchen und gedichte. .
Contents: Vereinsamt; eine Weihnachtsstudie. Das war die zeit;
gediclvt. Sein spielzeug; erzahlung. Regentage; gedicht. Jagger-
naut; marchen. Spriiche. Allerseelen; studie. Der weise; gedicht.
Hartingers alte sixtin; geschichte aus dem bauernleben. Fliegen
und spinnen; eine fabel. Der frommste in seiner art; gedicht. Aus
der spielzeugwelt; ein marchen.
Aphrodite. Eckstein 833 25
Aquis submersus. Storm 833 S88a
Die arbeiter. Wichert 833 W66ar
Ardent Troughton. Marryat 833 M4ia
Der arme spielmann. Grillparzer 833 Ggi3
Der arme Tom. Harrer 833 H28
Des armen schuld. Weber -. . . . 833 Wsy
Arthur O'Leary. Lever 833 L66
Asbem. Schubin, pseud 833 838
Astaroth. Jensen . 833 J26a
Auer, Adelheid von, pseud. See Cosel, Charlotte von.
Auerbach, Berthold.
Dichter und kaufmann; ein lebensgemalde aus der zeit
Moses Mendelssohns 833 Agid
Joseph im schnee; eine erzahlung 833 Agij
Landolin von Reutershofen; erzahlung 833 Agila
Nach dreissig jahren; neue dorfgesch'ichten. v.i 833 Agin
Neues leben; eine lehrgeschichte. 2v 833 Agine
Spinoza; ein denkerleben 833 Agisp
Unterwegs; kleine geschichten und lustspiele 833 Agiu
Contents: Adam und Eva auf dem landwirthschaftlichen fest. Der
sohn des Kathchen von Heilbronn. Die feindlichen schwestern. Wie
der grossvater die grossmutter nahm. Die vergolderin. Riegel vor!
Das erlosende wort. Eine seltene frau.
Auf dem Geierf els. Lexow 833 L676a
Auf der fahrt. Lindau 833 1,7173
Auf der sonnenseite. Hevesi 833 H4g
Auf der universitat. Storm 833 S88
Auf hoheren befehl. Jokai 833 J37a
Auf irrwegen. Meding 833 Ms6a
Augusti, Frau Bertha (Scholer).
Lebensmosaik; novelle 833 Aga
Aus alt-Ansbacher zeit. Lampert 833 Lig7
Aus anstandiger familie. Wichert 833 W66a
Aus dem bohmerwalde. Rank 833 Riga
Aus dem frauenleben. Wildermuth 833 W7i6a
Aus dem leben des todes. Hesekiel 833
GERMAN FICTION 1087
Aus dem leben meiner alten freundin. Heimburg, pseud 833 H4iau
Aus dem norddeutschen bauernleben. Oetker 833 0158
Aus dem reiche der lampen und der schminke. Grothe 833 Gg4
Aus dem schwabischen volksleben. Stein 833 S8i
Aus der alten zeit. Otto 833 031
Aus der ecke. Riehl 833 1*443
Aus der gesellschaft. Grabo wski 833 Gy6
Aus der sabeltasche. Hacklander 833 Hiaa
Aus der Triumphgasse. Ceconi 833 31
Aus der vogelperspektive. Stichling 833 8854
Aus dunklen tagen. Stern 833 8839
Aus dur und moll. Schlozer 833 8345
Aus guter familie. Reuter 833
Aus jungen und alten tagen. Bibra 833
Aus meinem Wiener winkel. Gross 833 0939
Aus Petrarca's alten tagen. Miiller 833 Mg6a
Aus Russland. Goldschmidt 833 Gs8a
Aus stadt und dorf. Becker 833 636
Aus stiller zeit. Jensen 833 J26au
Aus zwei welten, von Dito und Idem. Carmen Sylva, pseud.
& Kremnitz 833 C2ia
Bacher, Julius.
Sophie Charlotte, die philosophische konigin; historischer
roman. 3v. in i 833 Bi2
Bankimachandra Chattopadhyaya.
Kopal-Kundala; ein bengalischer roman; deutsch von
Curt Klemm 833 622
Barackenleben. Hesekiel 833 H48sb
Die baren von Hohen-Esp. Eschstruth 833 Eygb
Barnaby Rudge. Dickens 833 Dssba
Baudissin, Ulrich Hunold Hermann, graf von.
Liebe und leidenschaft; roman. 4v. in 2 833 6322
Baudissin, Wolf Ernst Hugo Emil, graf von, (pseud. Freiherr
von Schlicht).
Excellenz Seyffert; humoristischer roman aus dem militar-
leben, von Freiherrn von Schlicht 833 63222
Baumbach, Rudolf.
Erzahlungen und marchen 833 6320
Contents: Die vergessene glocke. Das wasser der jugend. Wie sich
zwei zusammen fanden. Die gefangene drude. Die vier evange-
listen. Zirbel. Freund Lipp. Der stein Alectorius. Die Christ-
wurz. Weihnachtszauber.
Sommermarchen 833 632
Contents: Ranunkulus. Die teufel auf der himmelswiese. Schleierweiss.
Die otterkonigin. Das stahlerne schloss. Trudchen im wald. Der
goldbaum. Der fiedelbogen des neck. Die buche. Die verwun-
schene wascherin. Das wasser des vergessens. Warum die gross-
mutter nicht schreiben kann. Der kobold im keller. Sankt Hubert!
wunder. Theodelinde und der wassermann. Der eselsbrunnen. Das
stille dorf. Was der hausschlussel erzahlte.
The same J833 632
Trug-gold; erzahlung aus dem 17. jahrhundert 833 632!
Baumbach, Rudolf, and others.
Edelsteine; six select stories; ed. with notes and vocabulary
io88 GERMAN FICTION
by R. A. Minckwitz and Frida von Unwerth 833
Contents: Bruder Klaus und die treuen tiere, von Baumbach. Die
rumpelkaramer, von Volkmann-Leander. Der eselsbrunnen; Der
fiedelbogen des neck; Die siebenmeilenstiefel. von Baumbach. Der
gute alte onkel, von Seidel.
Bayer, Karl Robert Emmerich von, (pseud. Robert Byr).
Nachruhm; eine erzahlung. 2v. in 1 833 633
Ein becher Lethe. Tellet, pseud 833 T2y
Bechstein, Ludwig.
Deutsches sagenbuch. 2v 833 6362
Fahrten eines musikanten; [roman]. 3v. in 1 833 6362!
Marchen-sammlung; texte gesichtet von Hans Fraun-
gruber; bilder von Karl Fahringer. (Gerlach's jugend-
bucherei.) J833 636
Becker, August.
Aus stadt und dorf ; zwei erzahlungen 833 636
Contents: Todt und lebendig. Zigeunerstoffele.
Vervehmt; roman aus der gegenwart. v.i-2 833
Behrens, Bertha. See Heimburg, W. pseud.
Bei Kaiser Carl's leben. Hesekiel 833
Die beiden Russinnen. Dewall, pseud 833
Beim lampenlicht. Wildermuth 833
Die belagerung von Pfalzburg. Erckmann & Chatrian 833 Eyib
Bell, Currer, pseud. See Bronte, Charlotte.
Bellamy, Edward.
Ein riickblick (Looking backward), 2000-1887; ins deutsche
iibersetzt von S. Schindler 833 641
Belot, Adolphe.
Die konigin der schonheit; roman 833 642
Benkard, Christian.
Unter halbmond und kreuz; roman aus 'unseren tagen 833 643
Berlin und Rom. Hesekiel 833 E^Sbe
Bernd von Guseck, pseud. See Berneck, Karl Gustav von.
Berneck, Karl Gustav von, (pseud. Bernd von Guseck).
Nicht auf immer; erzahlung aus alten deutschen grenz-
landen. 2v 833 645
Novellen und erzahlungen. 2v. in 1 833 B45n
Contents: Der nerv des lebens. Das gelubde. Alvaro.
Der welfenlegionar; erzahlung aus der geschichte der
gegenwart 833 B45W
Bernstein, Aaron David.
Mendel Gibbor; novelle aus dem kleinleben einer jiidi-
schen gemeinde 833 6457
Bethusy-Huc, Valeska, grafin von. See Reichenbach, Moritz
von, pseud.
Bibra, Ernst, freiherr von.
Aus jungen und alten tagen; erinnerungen. 3v. in 1 833 6473
Contents: Das erbe des alten friedenreich. Der verlorne graf. Pablo
oder Pedro. Mondschein-studien. Die jungfer Lene. Auf dem
klosterberge. Senor Machado. Wie Cornelius Bloemaert nach dem
lande Chile kam und was ihm dort begegnete. Zwei stiefkinder.
Erinnerungen aus Sud-Amerika. 3v 833
v.i. Contrabando. Die fahrten des Sennor Bernardo Muenos. Maria.
v.2. Erdbeben. Ein haciendabesitzeV in Peru.
v.3. Don Casparo de Mas a Fuera. Die bruder. Ein einziges weib.
GERMAN FICTION 1089
Erlebtes und getraumtes; novellen und erzahlungen. 3v.
in i 833
Contents: Kunsthandelschaften. Mirza Hassan Collaweck. Skizzen
aus Chili. Tupa. Eine diplomatische sendung. Eine schwester.
Der akrobat. Ein meineidiger. Streifzuge urn Valparaiso.
Die neun stationen des Herrn von Scherenbe/g; roman.
2v. in i 833 647
Reiseskizzen und novellen. 4v ' 833 B4yr
v.i. Im walde. Don Carlos M. Die hohe Cordillera. Der rodeo in
Chile.
v.2. Kallenheim. Chikanti. Seeleben.
v.3. Die drei liebesgeschichten des alten Vetter Peter. Lima. Eine
hacienda bei Lima. Einige tage in Rio Janeiro.
v.4. Die sudamerikanische reise des Doctor H. C. Wessen. Auf
Madeira. Die bai von Corral. Valparaiso.
Die schatzgraber; roman. 3v. in i 833 6475
Die bildhauer von Worms. Meissner 833 Ms?b
Birkhof, Wilhelm.
Im spiel der wogen; roman aus dem heutigen leben 833 648
Bis zum tode getreu. Dahn 833
Bissula. Dahn. 833
Blanche, August Theodor.
Abenteuer eines schauspielers; aus dem schwedischen
iibersetzt von E. Duncker. 2v. in 1 833 653
Das blaubuch von Fraulein Cibot. Droz 833 D8s
Bleakhaus. Dickens 833
Blinde Hebe. Klein 833
Die blokade-brecher. Verne 833 V27S
Blum, Hans.
Menschenrechte; erzahlung aus der zeit der ersten
franzosischen revolution. 2v .-. . . .833 656
Blumen des Ostens. Jokai 833
Blumen-, frucht- und dornenstiicke. Richter 833
Blumenreich, Franziska, (pseud. F. von Kapff-Essenther).
"Mein Wien;" Wiener sittenbilder 833 6569
Bluthgen, Victor.
Der Preusse; erzahlung 833 657
Bohlau, Helene, afterward Frau al Raschid Bey.
Sommerbuch; altweimarische geschichten 833 659
Contents: Regine, die kochin. Sommerseele. Der dichtverwachsene
garten. Jugend. Muttersehnsucht.
Die Bohminger. Laube 833 Ls6b
Bb'lte, Amely.
Manner und frauen; novellen. 2v. in i 833 B6i
Contents: Der herr professor. Der vicar. Die ahnfrau. Das ver-
lorene taschenbuch. Das kind des proletaries. Rose Horrack. Die
tugendhafte gattin.
Vittorio Alfieri und seine vierte liebe; oder, Turin und
Florenz ; historisches zeitbild. 2v. in I 833 B6i v
Benin, Hugo von Rosenthal-. See Rosenthal-Bonin, Hugo von.
Boris Lensky. Schubin, pseud 833
Der boswirth. Hopfen 833
Boy-Ed, Frau Ida.
Fanny Forster ; roman 833 B66
X; roman. (Heimat und fremde.) 833 B66x
Contains also: Das geheimnissvolle haus, von Fortuni du Boisgobey.
logo GERMAN FICTION
Vierklee, von Ormanos Candor. Der fund im schnee, von Friedrich
Jacobsen.
Boy-Ed, Frau Ida, and others.
Ninfa ; drei novellen 833 B66n
Contents: Die letzten, von Ida Boy-Ed. Perniciosa, von Hermine von
Preuschen. Malaria, von Konrad Telmann.
Brachvogel, Albert Emil.
Friedemann Bach; [roman]. 3v. in i 833 B6y
Schubart und seine zeitgenossen; historischer roman. 4v.
in 2 833 B6ys
Brackel, Ferdinande Maria Theresia, freiin von.
Nicht wie alle andern ; novelle 833 6677
Contains also: Mitgeholfen! ein dombau-marchen, by Elise Polko.
Die tochter des kunstreiters; roman 833 B677t
Die braut von Lammermoor. Scott 833 S43ib
Breier, Eduard.
General Rosswurm; historischer roman. 3v. in i 833 672
Josef Kaiser; historischer roman aus den zeiten Kaiser
Josef's. 2v. in i 833 B72J
Bremer, Fredrika.
Geschwisterleben; roman; aus dem schwedischen iiber-
setzt von Gottlob Fink. 2v. in i 833 6728
Brenkenhoff, Frau Nataly (von Eschstruth) von Knobels-
dorff-. See Eschstruth, Nataly von.
Brief e die ihn nicht erreichten. Heyking 833 H5I3
Brociner, Marco.
Jonel Fortunat; ein roman aus Rumanien. 2v 833 675
Radu Gleva; roman 833 B75r
Bronte, Charlotte, afterward Mrs Nicholls, (pseud. Currer Bell).
Shirley; roman; aus dem englischen [iibersetzt] von C. F.
Grieb. 3v. in i. (Das belletristischer ausland.) 833 677
Bruder studio ! Wellmer 833 W49
Buchholz, Wilhelmine, pseud. See Stinde, Julius.
Biilow, Margarethe von.
Novellen; mit einem vorwort von Julian Schmidt 833 687
Contents: Der oberlieutenant Percy. Gebunden. Gabriel. Herr im
hause. Der fieberquell. Tagesgespenster.
Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton, baron. See
Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-, baron.
Bungener, Laurence Louis Felix.
Drei predigten nnter Ludwig XV; oder, Priester und
Hugenott; historisches gemalde; aus dem franzosi-
schen. 3v. in i 833 B88
Bunkim Chandra Chattopadhyaya. See Banldmachandra
Chattopadhyaya.
Das bunte buch. Kretzer 833 K4i
Burger, Lucian, (pseud, of Charlotte Niese).
Cajus Rungholt; eine erzahlung aus dem siebzehnten jahr-
hundert 833 B8g
Ein biirgerlicher Demetrius. Grosse 833
Das biirgerweib von Weimar. Grosse 833
Der Buttnerbauer. Polenz 833
Byr, Robert, pseud. See Bayer, Karl Robert Emmerich von.
GERMAN FICTION 1091
Caccianiga, Antonio.
Der proscribirte; roman aus der gegenwart; aus dem
italienischen iibersetzt von J. Flor. 2v. in 1 833 Cn
Cacilie von Sarryn. Ompteda 833 624
The same. 2v. in i 833 6240
Cajus Rungholt. Burger, pseud 833 B8g
Der cantor von Seeberg. Nieritz 833 N33
Caritas. Gerhardt 833 6310
Carlssen, Egbert, (pseud, of August Egbert von Derschau).
Degen und palette; roman aus Bayerns vergangenheit 833 213
Ein stadtjunker von Braunschweig; historische erzahlung
aus dem 14. jahrhundert 833 C2I3S
Carmagnuola. Monteton 833 M8s
Carmen Sylva, (pseud, of Elizabeth, queen of Roumania).
Ein gebet 833 C2ig
Handzeichnungen 833 C2ih
Contents: Ein brief: radirung. Ein blatt im winde; kohlenzeichnung.
Ganz einfach; umriss. Fohn; holzschnitt. Mondnacht; incunabel.
Deutsches gluck: portrait. Meerweibchen; actstudie. Schlimme
geschichte; vignette. Die gliicklichen; stilleben. Die blutbuche;
landschaft. Spuk; schattenriss.
Leidens erdengang; ein marchenkreis 833 C2il
Contents: Das sonnenkind. Das Iciden. Friedens reich. Irdische
machte. Der unerbittliche. Willy. Der einfiedler. Lotti. Me-
dusa. Himmlische gaben. Die schatzgraber. Ein leben.
Pelesch-marchen 833 C2i
Contents: Der pelesch. Virful cu dor. Furnica. Piatra arsa.
Die jipi. Der Caraiman. Die grotte der Jalomitza. Omul. Das
hirschthal. Die hexenburg. Der hundegipfel. Der Ceahleu. Valea
Rea. Balta. Riul Doamnei. Die Dimbovitza. Puiu.
Carmen Sylva, (pseud, of Elizabeth, queen of Roumania), &
Kremnitz, Frau Mite, (pseud. Idem).
Aus zwei welten, VOH Dito und Idem 833 C2ia
Carsten Curator. Storm 833 S88c
Caruth, Frank. See Harkut, Frank, pseud.
Catwalda. Hornoff 833 H8i
Ceconi, Frau Ricarda (Huch).
Aus der Triumphgasse; lebensskizzen 833 GSI
Erinnerungen von Ludolf Ursleu dem jiingeren; roman. . . .833 Csie
Vita somnium breve; ein roman. 2v 833 C3iv
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de.
Der sinnreiche junker Don Quijote von der Mancha;
iibersetzt, eingeleitet und mit erlauterungen von Lud-
wig Braunfels. 4v 833 Css
[Charles, Mrs Elizabeth (Rundle).]
Die familie Schonberg-Cotta; ein charakter- und sitten-
gemalde aus der reformationszeit, nach der autorisirten
uebersetzung bearbeitet von H. Liebhart 833 Csy
Charlotte Corday. Frenzel 833 Fg3c
Chillonius, pseud. See Doblhoff, Joseph, freiherr von.
Christoffel, Hans Jakob. See Grimmelshausen, Hans Jakob
Christoffel von.
Die Claudier. Eckstein 833 250
Cohn, Frau Clara (Viebig).
Das schlafende heer; roman 833 C66
1092 GERMAN FICTION
Das tagliche brot; roman. 2v 833 C66t
Colban, Frau Marie Sophie (Schmidt).
J'Ich lebe ;" roman 833 67
Colomba. Merimee 833 M6s
Comodie! Eschstruth 833 Eygk
Der congress von Verona. Mosen 833 Mg3
Der connetable von Bourbon. Ainsworth 833 Azgj
Conrad, Michael Georg.
Totentanz der liebe; Munchener novellen 833 C75
Contents: Marianna. Eine maifahrt. Die goldene schmiede. Schick-
sal. Der rechte. Die stimme des blutes.
Consuelo. Sand, pseud 833 821
Cooper, James Fenimore.
Der spion; eine erzahlung aus dem amerikanischen kriege.
2v. in i 833 Cy8
Die steppe; eine erzahlung; aus dem englischen iibersetzt
von Karl Meurer. 6v. in i 833 CySs
Corvinus, Jakob, pseud. See Raabe, Wilhelm.
Cosel, Charlotte von, (pseud. Adelheid von Auer).
Das leben kein traum ; novellen. 2v. in i 833 C83
Contents: Jedem das seine. Biegen oder brechen. Respekt vor dem
mai. Paragraph i.
[Craik, Mrs Dinah Maria (Mulock).]
John Halifax, gentleman; aus dem englischen von Sophie
Verena. 2v 833 C86j
Crawford, Francis Marion.
Saracinesca; autorisirte uebersetzung von Th. Hopfner. 2v. . 833 CSj
Cross, Mrs Mary Ann (Evans). See Eliot, George, pseud.
Cunzer, Carl Borromaus.
Neue novellen. 2v. in i , 833 Cg2
Contents: Zwei semester; studentennovelle. Wahn und leben. Das
herz. Folie des dames.
Cyrano de Bergerac. Lermina 833 L63
Dahn, Felix.
Bis zum tode getreu; erzahlung aus der zeit Karls des
Grossen 833
Bissula; historischer roman aus der volkerwanderung.
(Kleine romane aus der volkerwanderung.) 833
Fredigundis; historischer roman aus der volkerwanderung.
(Kleine romane aus der volkerwanderung.) 833
Gelimer; historischer roman aus der volkerwanderung.
(Kleine romane aus der volkerwanderung.) 833
Odhin's trost; ein nordischer roman aus dem elften jahr-
hundert 833
Sind gotter? die Halfred Sigskaldsaga; ein nordischer
roman aus dem zehnten jahrhundert 833
Welt-untergang; geschichtliche erzahlung aus dem jahre
1000 nach Christus 833
Die dame von Monsoreau. Dumas 833 D8g
Dedekind, Julie.
Die Achten-Lini; eine novelle nach motiven aus dem
kunstlerleben 833 Ds6
Degen und palette. Carlssen, pseud 833 C2I3
GERMAN FICTION 1093
Demokratisch; eine amerikanische novelle; in's deutsche
iibertragen von T. M. Hagen 833 042
Derschau, August Egbert von. See Carlssen, Egbert, pseud.
Detlev von Geyern, pseud. See Meding, Johann Ferdinand
Oskar.
Deutsche erzahlungen. Rau 833 R22d
Deutsche traumer. Hesekiel 833 11485
Die deutschen volksbiicher fiir jung und alt wieder erzahlt.
Schwab 833 83982
Ein deutscher lieutenant und tiirkischer hauptmann.
Wickede 833 W6?id
Deutsches sagenbuch. Bechstein 833 3362
Devereux. Lytton 833 Lggd
Deviloff, Paul, pseud. See Doblhoff, Joseph, freiherr von.
Devrient und Hoffmann. Springer 833 Sy6d
Dewall, Johannes van, (pseud, of August Kiihne).
Die beiden Russinnen; roman. 2v 833
Graf Riibezahl ; roman. 2v. in I 833
Katharine Ollsand; roman. 3v 833
Mondschein-geschichten; novellen 833
Contents: Madame de Beaufort. Venus. Der facher. Une noce.
Die musterung. Herr von Wrede. Der massenmorder.
Eine schweizerpension; novelle. 833
Unkraut im waizen; roman 833
Imperfect, p. 222-231 wanting.
Diana-Diaphana. Niirnberger 833
Dichter und kaufmann. Auerbach 833 Agid
Dickens, Charles.
Barnaby Rudge; neu aus dem englischen von Carl Kolb.
2v 833
Bleakhaus ; aus dem englischen. 2v 833
Dombey und sohn; neu aus dem englischen von Carl Kolb.
2v '. 833
Eine geschichte von zwei stadten; neu aus dem englischen
von Carl Kolb 833
Grosse erwartungen; aus dem englischen von L. Dubois..833
Klein-Dorrit; aus dem englischen von Edmund Zoller. 2V.833
Leben und schicksale des Martin Chuzzlewit; aus dem
englischen von Carl Kolb. 2v 833
Master Humphrey's wanduhr; neu aus dem englischen von
Carl Kolb. 2v 833
Die Pickwickier; neu aus dem englischen von Carl Kolb.
(Sammtliche werke, v.2.) 833
Unser gegenseitiger freund; ins deutsche iibertragen von
Paul Heichen. 3v 833
Diebe. Klinckowstrom 833
Dieterici, Friedrich Heinrich.
Mirjam; roman. 3v. in 2 833 056
Dilthey, Karl, pseud. See Werner, Julian.
1094 GERMAN FICTION
Doblhoff, Joseph, freiherr von, (pseud. Paul Deviloff and
Chillonius).
Julia Festilla; ein liebesroman aus Romisch-Helvetien.
3v 833 D6s
Dombey und sohn. Dickens 833
Dombrowsky. Eckstein 833
Don Quijote von der Mancha. Cervantes Saavedra 833 C33
Ein doppelganger. Storm 833 S88d
Dorchlauchting. Reuter 833 Rs6d
Dorf- und schlossgeschichten. Ebner-Eschenbach 833 E22d
Ein dorfbrutus. Rank 833 Rigd
Dorf gange. Anzengruber 833 A6sd
Der dorfpf arrer. Michon 833 M66
Dorothe. Haring, pseud 833 Hayd
Dostoyeffsky, Feodor Mikhailovitch.
Der gatte (Wjetschny musch); . roman; deutsch von
August Scholz 833 D74g
Der idiot; roman; deutsch von August Scholz. 3v 833 074$
Raskolnikow; roman; nach der vierten auflage des
russischen originals iibersetzt von Wilhelm Henckel.
2V 833 074
Die drei musketier. Dumas 833 D8gd
Drei novellen. Ebner-Eschenbach 833 Ea2dr
Drei predigten unter Ludwig XV. Bungener 833 B88
Drei sonnen. Jensen 833 J26d
Dresdens Maitage. Norden, pseud 833 N434
Droz, Gustave.
Das blaubuch von Fraulein Cibot; roman; aus dem
franzosischen ubersetzt von Edmund Zoller. 2v. in i . . . .833 D83
Dudevant, Mme Amantine Lucile Aurore (Dupin). See Sand,
George, pseud.
Dumas, Alexandre, the elder.
Die dame von Monsoreau; historischer roman; aus dem
franzosischen. 3v. (Sammtliche romane.) 833 D8g
Die drei musketier; aus dem franzosischen. 2v. (Sammt-
liche romane.) 833 D8gd
Zwanzig jahre nachher; aus dem franzosischen. 3v.
(Sammtliche romane.) 833 D8gz
Dtinen- und berggeschichten. Lewald 833 L67d
Diinheim, W. von, pseud. See Goltz, Colmar, freiherr von der.
Die dunkle stunde. Hacklander 833 Hi2
Dunst. Frenzel 833 Fgsd
Dunst Turgenief 833 T8sd
Durch nacht zum licht. Gerhardt 833 Gsid
Dutch nacht zum licht. Gutzkow 833 Gg87d
Easy German stories. Allen & Batt 833 A42
Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie (Dubsky), freifrau von.
Dorf- und schlossgeschichten 833 E22d
Contents: Der kreisphysikus. Jacob Szela. Krambambuli. Die resel.
Die poesie des unbewussten; novellchen in correspondenzkarten.
GERMAN FICTION 1095
Drei novellen 833 E22dr
Contents: Oversberg, aus dem tagenbuche des - volontars Ferdinand
Binder. Der nebenbuhler. Bettelbriefe.
Das gemeindekind; erzahlung 833 E22g
Eckstein, Ernst.
Aphrodite; roman aus alt-Hellas 833 25
Die Claudier; roman aus der romischen kaiserzeit 833 250
Dombrowsky ; roman. 2v 833 250!
Eingeschneit ; novelle 833 256
Die Spanierin; eine karnevalsgeschichte 833 255
Ed, Frau Ida Boy-. See Boy-Ed, Frau Ida.
Edelsteine. Baumbach, and others 833 B32ed
Eifernde Hebe. Wildenbruch 833 W;i
Eingeschneit. Eckstein 833 256
Die einquartirung. Winterfeld 833 Wyge
Eins zum andern. Wichert 833 W66e
Der eiserne rittmeister. Hoffmann 833 H68ie
Elfriede. Hausrath 833 H354
Eliot, George, (pseud, of Mrs Mary Ann (Evans) Cross).
Felix Holt, der radikale; aus dem englischen iibersetzt von
Emil Lehmann. 6v 833 47
Elizabeth, queen of Roumania. See Carmen Sylva, pseud.
Eisner, Otto.
Tonendes erz; roman. (Heimat und fremde.) 833 55
Contains also: Grossmama Wolfsburg, von Gabriele Reuter. Gold und
ehre, von O. M. Moeller. Brennende liebe, von Ulrich Frank. Die
dame in grau, von George Ohnet. In banden, von Constantin Harra.
Das engelchen. Prutz 833 Pgy
Die entgleisten. Wolzogen 833 W8se
Eotvos, Jozsef, baron.
Der karthauser; roman; [aus dem ungarischen iibersetzt].
2v 833 67
Episode Hopkins. Reuter 833 R$66
Erckmann, fimile, & Chatrian, Alexandre.
Die alte garde. (Ausgewahlte werke, v.io.) 833 713
Die bclagerung von Pfalzburg; [autorisirte ueber-
setzung] 833 E7ib
Geschichte eines bauern. 4v 833 E7ig
v.i. Die reichsstande, 1789.
v.2. Das vaterland in gefahr, 1792.
v.3. Das jahr I der republik, 1793.
v.4- Der burger Bonaparte, 17941815.
Der grossvater Lebigre; Meister Nablot's schuljahre 833 E7igr
Der narr Jegof 833 7111
Vetter Fritz 833 71
Waterloo; zweite abtheilung von "Erlebnisse eines con-
scribirten;" aus dem franzosischen iibersetzt von Ludo-
vike Hesekiel. 2v 833 E7iw
Erinnerungen aus Siid-Amerika. Bibra 833
Erinnerungen von Ludolf Ursleu dem jiingeren. Ceconi 833
Eritis sicut Deus. Schwab 833 8398
Erlebtes. Hacklander 833 Hi2e
Erlebtes und getraumtes. Bibra 833 6476
Erzahlungen eines alten mannes. Turgenief 833 T8se
iog6 GERMAN FICTION
Erzahlungen eines unstaten. Hartmann. 833
"Es," und andres. Roberts 833 RSS
"Es waren zwei konigskinder." Storm 833 S88e
Eschenbach, Marie (Dubsky), freifrau von Ebner-. See Ebner-
Eschenbach, Marie (Dubsky), freifrau von.
Eschstruth, Nataly von, afterward Frau von Knobelsdorff-
Brenkenhoff.
Die biiren von Hohen-Esp; roman. 2v 833 Eygb
Comodie ! roman. 2v 833 Eygk
Ganseliesel; eine hofgeschichte. 2v 833 79
Eulen und krebse. Niemann 833 N333
Evans, Mary Ann. See Eliot, George, pseud.
Excellenz Seyffert. Baudissin 833 63222
Eysen. Ompteda 833 0246
Fahrten eines musikanten. Bechstein 833 B362f
Die familie Schonberg-Cotta. Charles 833 Csy
Fanny Forster. Boy-Ed 833 B66
Farbenrausch. Uhl 833 Ui8
Farina, Salvatore.
Mein sohn! aus dem italienischen von Ernst Dohm und
Hans Hoffmann, mit einer biographischen einleitung
von Siegfried Samosch. 2v. in i 833 F23
Um den glanz des ruhmes (Pe' belli occhi della gloria);
bilder fast nach dem leben gezeichnet; autorisierte
uebersetzung aus dem italienischen von Florentine
Schrader 833 F23U
Fata morgana. Treuenf els 833 Tj$
Faustine. Reichenbach Goschuetz 833 R2Q7
Ein feenschloss. Meding 833 Ms6f
Felix Holt, der radikale. Eliot, pseud 833 47
Felix Notvest. Heer 833 H4i2f
Felsing, Frau Helene (Pichler).
Genrebilder aus dem seeleben 833 F343
Contents: Abfahrt aus dem hafen. Meeresstille und gliickliche fahrt.
Meerleuchten. Im sicheren port. Silhouetten. Verproviantirung
eines segelschiffes.-^Romantik im eise. Aus Sturm und noth. Jan
Swert.
Fes und tschako. Gundling 833 Gg7f
Feuerwerker Wortmann. Hacklander 833 Hi2fe
Feuillet, Octave.
Der roman eines armen jungen mannes, als anhang Ein
verirrtes herz (Julia von Trecoeur) 833 F43
Das tagebuch einer frau; uebersetzung aus dem franzo-
sischen 833 F43t
Feval, Paul Henri Corentin.
Der gaukler (L'avaleur de sabres); roman; einzig be-
rechtigte deutsche uebersetzung. v.i-3, in i 833 F438
[Fielding, Henry.]
Historic des menschlic.hen herzens, nach den abwechse-
lungen der tugenden und laster in den sonderbaren
begebenheiten Thomas Jones, eines fiindlings, mora-
lisch und satyrisch beschrieben; aus dem englischen.
6v. in 2 833 F46
GERMAN FICTION 1097
Flamingo. Mollhausen 833 Mygf
Flegeljahre. Richter 833 R42
Fleury, Jules, called Champfleury.
Die schone Pauline; roman; einzig berechtigte deutsche
uebersetzung. 2v. in I 833 F6s
Florentiner novellen. Kurz 833 K44I
Der fluch der schonheit. Riehl . . 833 1*44!
Fontane, Theodor.
Graf Petofy ; roman. 2v. in I 833 Fysgr
Crete Minde; nach einer altmarkischen chronik 833 F73g
Irrungen, wirrungen ; roman 833 F73
Schach von Wuthenow; erzahlung aus der zeit des regi-
ments gensdarmes 833
Vor dem sturm; roman aus dem winter 1812 auf 13. 4v.
in 2 833
Forster, Wilhelm Meyer-. See Meyer-Forster, Wilhelm.
Frangois, Marie Luise von.
Hellstadt; erzahlung 833 F8yh
Frank, Ulrich, (pseud, of Ulla Wolff).
Das wunderkind; erzahlung 833 F8y6
Franzes, Karl Emil.
Die schatten; erzahlung 833 F88sc
Stille geschichten 833 F88s
Contents: Die locke der heiligen Agathe. "Sophie!" Friedrich von
Schiller. Der Hiob von Unterach. Es liegt in der luft! Unsf
Hans.
Franzosisches leben. Wartenburg 833 W25
Frapan, Use, (pseud, of Use Levien).
Zwischen Elbe und Alster; Hamburger novellen 833 F884
Contents: Altmodische leute. Das Brosamle. Der erste. Von der
strasse. "Thedche Bolzen." Die Hebe ist gerettet. "tins' Ida."
Die last.
Frau Buchholz im Orient. Stinde 833 SSsfr
Die frau meisterin und ihr sohn. Giese 833 637
Frau Musica. Pasque 833 P28
Frau Schatz Regine. Hesekiel 833 H48
Frauen und tochter. Gaskell 833 621
Frauenlob. Gerhardt 833 631
Frauenwiirde. Pichler 833
Frederich, Frau Bertha (Heyn). See Raimund, Golo, pseud.
Fredigundis. Dahn 833
Frei geboren. Spielhagen 833 875!
Das freiheitbuchlein. Richter 833 R42he
Der freiherr von Hostiwin. Meissner 833 Ms?f
Frenssen, Gustav.
Hilligenlei ; roman 833 Fg2
Jorn Uhl ; roman 833 F2J
Frenzel, Karl.
Charlotte Corday; historischer roman 833
Dunst ; roman 833
Geheimnisse ; novellen. 2V. in 1 833
Contents: Der schmuck des Inka. Herodias; cine spukgeschichte. Die
alte geige. Rococo.
7o
1098 GERMAN FICTION
Neue novellen. v.i ,. 833
Contents: Die mutter. Die verlobung.
Papst Ganganelli; ein historischer roman. 5v. in 3 833
Watteau ; ein roman. 2v. in i 833 Fgs
Friedemann Bach. Brachvogel 833 B6y
Friedmann, Alfred.
Optimigtische novellen 833
Contents: Zwei Weihnachten. Liebe und pflicht. Der neue Actaon.
Pflichtgefiihl.
Zwei ehen; roman 833
Friedrich, Friedrich.
Studentenfahrten; lustige bilder aus dem burschenleben. . .833
Die vorkampfer der freiheit; historischer roman. 3v 833
Friedrich von Hohenstaufen. Zeller 833
Friedrichs, Hermann.
Margaretha Menkes; realistischer roman 833
Fritz Beutel. Marggraff 833
Fritz Ellrodt. Gutzkow 833 GgSyf
Das frolenhaus. Putlitz 833 Pg8f
Galen, Philipp, (pseud, of Philipp Lange).
Walram Forst, der demagoge; roman. 4v 833 Gi4
Gall, Louise von.
Gegen den strom; roman. 2v. in i 833 6148
Gans, Gustav Heinrich, edler herr zu Putlitz. See Putlitz,
Gustav Heinrich Gans, edler herr zu.
Ganseliesel. Eschstruth 833 Eyg
Garibaldi. Rau 833 R22
Der garten des domherrn. Albach 833 A32
Gaskell, Mrs Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson).
Frauen und tochter; eine alltagsgeschichte; aus dem eng^
lischen iibersetzt von August Kretzschmar. 6v. in 2 833 G2i
Die gaste der Madame Santines. Junghans 833 J525g
Der gatte. Dostoyeffsky 833 Dy4g
Der gaukler. Feval 833 F438
Gayette-Georgens, Frau Jeanne Marie von.
Jacobaa von Holland; ein culturhistorischer roman. 2v.
in i 833 025
Ein gebet. Carmen Sylva, pseud 833 C2ig
Gebriider Schickler. Wedekind 833
Gefahren eines sangerfestes. Werner 833
Der gefangene von Chillon. Hartmann 833 H32g
Gefiihls-komodie. Nordau 833 N43
Gegen den strom. Gall 833 0148
Gegen den strom. Grosse 833 Gg3
Geheimnisse. Frenzel 833 Fg3g
Geissler, Max.
Hiitten im hochland ; roman 833 G28
Gelimer. Dahn 833 Disg
Das gemeindekind. Ebner-Eschenbach 833 E22g
Ein gemeuchelter dichter. Winterfeld 833 Wyg
General Franco. Gerstacker 833 G32g
General Rosswurm. Breier 833 672
GERMAN FICTION 1099
Der genius und sein erbe. Hopfen 833
Genovefa die Magd. Lamartine 944'O? Li?v
Genrebilder aus dem seeleben. Felsing 833 F343
George, Amara, (pseud, of Frau Mathilda (Binder) Kaufmann).
Vor tagesanbruch; erzahlungen und lieder 833
Contents: Ein wort, ein mord. Reflectirendes und spruchartiges.
Ada. Nachbildungen und iibersetzungen. Viola. Romanzen und
legenden. Frau Zankeisen. Waupee und die sternentochtcr. Die
beiden hirten; keine schafergeschichte. Lieder.
Georgens, Frau Jeanne Marie von (Gayette). See Gayette-
Georgens, Frau Jeanne Marie von.
Die geraubte schatulle. Pechammer 833
Gerhardt, Dagobert von, (pseud. Gerhard von Amyntor).
Caritas; erzahlungen fur die christliche familie 833
Contents: Gesegnete Weihnacht. Ein lump. Eine schreckensnacht.
"Dein wille geschehe!" Der tod als troster. Ein opfer der uber-
schatzung. Wer war's?
Durch nacht zum licht 833
Frauenlob; ein Mainzer kulturbild aus dem 13. und 14.
jahrhundert. 2v 833
Gerke Suteminne; ein markisches kulturbild aus der zeit
des ersten Hohenzollern. 3v 833
Vom buchstaben zum geiste; roman aus der gegenwart.
2v 833
Gerke Suteminne. Gerhardt 833
Gerstacker, Friedrich.
General Franco; lebensbild aus Ecuador 833
In Amerika; amerikanisches lebensbild aus neuerer zeit.
3v. in i 833 0321
Pfarre und schule; eine dorfgeschichte. 3v 833 G32p
Sennor Aguila; peruanisches lebensbild 833 G32SC
Skizzen aus Calif ornien und Siidamerika; gesammelte
erzahlungen, [und] Der deutschen auswanderer fahrten
und schicksale 833 G32S
Geschichte eines bauern. Erckmann & Chatrian 833 Eyig
Eine geschichte von zwei stadten. Dickens 833 Dssg
Geschichten aus alter zeit. Riehl 833 R44g
Geschwisterleben. Bremer 833 6728
Das gesicht Chnsti. Kretzer 833 K4ige
Giese, Marie.
Die frau meisterin und ihr sohn; erzahlung 833 G37
Der gladiator. Walloth 833 Wi8g
Das gliick von Rothenburg. Heyse 833 Hsig
Godin, Amelie, pseud. See Linz, Frau Amelie (Speyer).
Goeringer, Irma.
Die letzte strophe; novellen 833 0558
Contents : Liebe. Das haushaltungsbuch. Sch westerchen. Abschied.
Die geschichte des kleinen laufmadels. Sommerglut. Flanell.
Herbst. Ein marchen. Wenn die blume stirbt. Friihling. Frost.
Das goldene kalb. Gottschall 833 Gy25g
Das goldene zeitalter. Grahame 833 Gyy
Goldscheider, Albert. See Groller, Balduin, pseud.
i ioo GERMAN FICTION
Goldschmidt, Wilhelm.
Aus Russland ; geschichten. 2v. in 1 833
Contents: Axinia. Die reise ins Troitzkij-kloster. Die herrin.
Schwarzflusschen.
Russische marchen 833 658
Goltz, Colmar, freiherr von der, (pseud. W. von Diinheim).
Angeline ; roman 833 GSQ
Gottlieb Rapser. Scherr 833 833
Gottschall, Rudolf von.
Das goldene kalb; roman. 3v 833 Gy25g
Schulroschen; erzahlung 833 07253
Die tochter Riibezahls; roman. 3v 833
Verkiimmerte existenzen; roman. 2v 833
Der verrater; erzahlung 833 0725
Verschollene grossen; roman. 3v. 833 G725V
Grabowski, Stanislaus Stephan Albert, graf von.
Aus der gesellschaft; geschichten 833 076
Contents: Ein tag aus clem lieutenantsleben. "Nur eine schauspie-
lerin. " Etienne.
Graf Joachim. Lewald 833 L6?g
Graf Petofy. Fontane 833 F73gr
Graf Rubezahl. Dewall, pseud 833 DSI
Graf in Lichtenau. Springer 833 876
Die graf in von Rudolstadt. Sand, pseud 833 S2ig
Grahame, Kenneth.
Das goldene zeitalter; autorisierte uebersetzung aus dem
englischen von Emmy Becher 833 077
Die grandidiers. Rodenberg 833 Rs8
Graziella. Scherr 833
Crete Minde. Fontane 833
Grillparzer, Franz.
Der arme spielmann; erzahlung 833 Ggi3
Grimm, Herman.
Unuberwindliche machte; roman. 2v 833 Ggi
Grimmelshausen, Hans Jakob Christoffel von.
Der abentheuerliche Simplicius Simplicissimus; hrsg. von
Felix Bobertag. v.i-2, in i 833 Ggig
Grisebach, Eduard.
Treulose witwe; eine orientalische novelle und ihre
wanderung durch die weltliteratur 833 Gg2
Groller, Balduin, (pseud, of Albert Goldscheider).
Weltliche dinge ; neue geschichten 833 Gg33
Contents: Naturalia. Der Herr general. Die grosse dame. "Wie die
alten sungen...." Der gute freund. In hoherer mission. Ohne
brille. Darf man davon sprechen? Mit dem eilzug. Eine geschaft-
liche unterredung. Ein nachtbild.
Gross, Ferdinand.
Aus meinem Wiener winkel 833
Grosse, Julius.
Eine alte Hebe; erzahlung 833
Ein burgerlicher Demetrius; roman 833 Ggsbu
Das biirgerweib von Weimar; eine stadtgeschichte aus
dem siebzehnten jahrhundert. 2v 833 Gg3b
GERMAN FICTION noi
Gegen den strom; ideale und carricaturen; roman. 3v 833 693
Neue erzahlungen. 3v 833 Gg$n
v.i. Vetter Isidor. Zur todesstrafe.
v.2. Zur todesstrafe (fortsetzung). Der stammel-toni. Sanct Elisa-
beth.
v.3. Sanct Elisabeth (fortsetzung).
Vox populi; phantasiestiick aus der theaterwelt, [und]
Abenteuer einer seelenwanderung nach den visionen
eines haschischessers 833
Zweierlei maass; roman 833
Grosse erwartungen. Dickens 833
Der grossvater Lebigre. Erckmann & Chatrian. 833 Eyigr
Grothe, Wilhelm.
Aus dem reiche der lampen und der schminke; biihnenleid
und schauspielerlust 833 G4
Contents: Othello. Romeo und Julia. Der letzte freund. Ein apostat
aus Hebe. Don Carlos. Gegensatze. Lady Macbeth. Auf der
strasse wie auf der btihne.
Der grime Heinrich. Keller 833 Ki6g
Gubitz, Friedrich Wilhelm.
Wirklichkeit und phantasie; gesammelte erzahlungen. 2V..833 Ggs
Gundling, Julius, (pseud. Lucian Herbert).
1830; roman und geschichte. 2v. in 1 833 Ggj
Contents: Garibaldi. Paris.
1831; oder,. Polen's letzte tage; roman und geschichte.
2v. in i 833 Ggya
Contents: Auf der festung. Die polnischen Carbonari.
Fes und tschako ; soldatengeschichten 833 Ggyf
Contents: Turkische schiffe. Tyrols erhebung, 1809. Das ende der
tortur.
Henriette Sontag; kunstlerlebens anfange in federzeich-
nungen. 2v. in i 833 Ggyh
Ein moderner Don Juan ; roman. 2v. in i 833 Ggym
Z wei kreuzherren. 4v. in 2 833 Gg7z
Giinther von Schwarzburg. Schucking 833 8384
Guseck, Bernd von, pseud. See Berneck, Karl Gustav von.
Die gute tochter. Kretzer 833 K4ig
Die guten, alten tablabiro's. Jokai 833 J37g
Gutzkow, Karl Ferdinand.
Durch nacht zum licht; erzahlung 833 GgSyd
Fritz Ellroct; roman. 3v 833 GgSyf
Kleine romane und erzahlungen. v.i, 3 833 GgSyk
v.i. Das Johannisfeuer. Der warwolf. Der emporblick. Eine phan-
tasieliebe. Seraphine.
v.3. Der Sadducaer von Amsterdam. Schauspieler von Hamburger
berge. Die konigin der nacht. Jean Jacques. Arabella. Der prinz
von Madagaskar. Vergangene tage. Novellistische skizzen.
Priife wer sich ewig bindet. (Lebensbilder, v.3.) 833 GgSyp
Die sohne Pestalozzi's; roman. 3v 833 GgSys
Guy Mannering. Scott 833 S43ig
Das gymnasium zu Stolpenburg. Hoffmann 833 H68ig
Habicht, Ludwig.
Kriminal-novellen 833 Hn
Contents: Die ersten tausend. Kein gluckl Ein advokat. Zwei
finger. Eine moosthee-geschichte. Ein psychologisches problem.
Lady Macbeth.
1 102 GERMAN FICTION
Hacklander, Friedrich Wilhelm.
Aus der sabeltasche 833 Hi2a
Die dunkle stunde. 5v 833 Hi2
Erlebtes ; kleinere erzahlungen. 2v. in I 833 Hi2e
Contents: Ein geheimniss. Reise-abenteuer. Ein schicksal. Gefahr-
liche blumenstrausse. Familien-concert. Zwei nachte. Im bivouak.
Die erste wache. Venedig.
Feuerwerker Wortmann, und andere soldatengeschichten. .833 Hiafe
Contents: Feuerwerker Wortmann. Der abgerissene knopf. Die erste
wache.
Kunstlerroman. 5v. in 4 833 Hi2k
The same, v.i-2 833 Hi2k2
[Namenlose geschichten.] 3v. (Ausgewahlte werke.) ... .833 Hi2n
Der pilgerzug nach Mekka; morgenlandische sagen und
erzahlungen 833 Hi2p
Das soldatenleben im frieden 833 Hi2sc
Contains also: Ein tag bei dem manover.
Verbotene friichte; roman. 2v. in 1 833 Hi2v
Hagen, Theodor.
Musikalische novellen 833 His
Contents: Karoline Reichmann. Der dorfmusikant. Die oper auf dem
kirchhofe. Aus der Pariser gesellschaft. Schreckliche folgen.
Haggenmacher, Otto.
Vorwarts und aufwarts! preisgekronte erzahlung 833 Hi4
Der hallodri. Silberstein 833 Ss8h
Hamerling, Robert.
Lehrjahre der Hebe; tagebuchblatter und briefe 833 Hig
Handwerksburschen. Messner 833 M644
Handzeichnungen. Carmen Sylva, pseud 833 C2ih
Haring, Wilhelm, (pseud, of Willibald Alexis).
Dorothe; ein roman aus der brandenburgischen geschichte.
3v. in i 833 H27d
Ja in Neapel 914.96 Rs2b
Bound with Reisewitz's "Bosporus und Attika."
Harkut, Frank, (pseud, of Frank Caruth).
Moderne Argonauten; humoristischer roman 833 H273
Harmening, Ernst.
Matthias Overstolz; roman aus Kolns vergangenheit. 2v.
in i 833 H279
Harrer, Marie.
Der arme Tom; historischer roman aus der zeit Karls II
von England. 2v. in i 833 H28
Harte, Bret.
Idyllen aus den vorbergen; uebersetzt von Moritz Busch..833
Contents: Ein zug im leben des Herrn John Oakhurst. Die rose von
Tuolumme. Eine episode aus dem leben von Fiddletown. Ein
landlich bild von Monte Flat. Sylvesters kindchen. Wan Lee, der
heide. Der narr von Five Forks.
Ein hartes herz. Raimund, pseud 833
Hartmann, Moritz.
Erzahlungen eines unstaten. 2v. in 1 833
Der gefangene von Chillon; novelle 833
Die letzten tage eines konigs; historische novelle 833 H32
Hauff, Wilhelm.
Sammtliche werke, mit des dichters leben von Gustav
GERMAN FICTION 1103
Schwab. 5v. in 2 833 Has is
v.i-2. Gedichte. Novellen. Mittheilungen aus den meraoiren des
Satan. Das bild des kaisers.
V-3 5. Othello. Der mann im monde. Controverspredigt xiber H.
Clauren und den Mann im monde. Phantasien im Bremer rathskeller.
Marchen fur sohne und tochter gebildeter stande. Skizzen. Lich-
tenstein, romantische sage.
Samtliche werke, mit einer biographic des dichters und
einleitungen von Wilhelm Bolsche. 5v. in 3 833 H35IS2
v.i-2. Marchen fiir sohne und tochter gebildeter stande. Mitteilungen
aus den memoiren des Satans.
v.3-4. Der mann im monde. Othello. Die bettlerin vom Pont des Arts.
Des sangerin. Jud Suss. Die letzen ritter von Marienburg. Das
bild des kaisers.
v.s. Lichtenstein. Phantasien im Bremer ratskeller. Skizzen. Ge-
dichte.
Werke; hrsg. von Adolf Stern. 4v. 1878 833 HSSIW
v.3 wanting.
v.i. Wilhelm Hauff's leben. Einleitung. NOVELLEN: Vertrauliches
schreiben an Herrn W. A. Spottlich. Jud Suss. Die bettlerin vom
Pont des Arts. Die sangerin. Die letzten ritter von Marienburg.
Othello. Das bild des kaisers.
v.2. Mittheilungen aus den memoiren des Satans. Der mann im mond.
Controvers-predigt.
v.4. Marchen als almanach. Die karavane. Der scheik von Ales-
sandria und seine sklaven. Das wirthshaus im Spessart. Gedichte.
Haus Eichenberg. Karin 833 Ki3
Das haus Hillel. Ring 833
Das haus mit den zwei eingangen. Rosenthal-Bonin 833
Hausliches gluck. Monbart 833 M8i
Hausrath, Adolf, (pseud. George Taylor).
Antinous; historischer roman aus der romischen kaiser-
zeit 833 H354a
Elfriede; eine erziihlung 833 H354
Klytia; historischer roman aus dem sechszehnten jahr-
hundert 833
Hawkins, Anthony Hope. See Hope, Anthony, pseud.
Hedrich, pseud.
Im hochgebirge; zwei nachtstiicke; mit einem vorwort von
Alfred Meissner 833
Contents: Schneidermeister Hohlzahn's heirath und wohlstand. Der alte
im dorfe.
Heer, Jakob Christoph.
An heiligen wassern; roman aus dem schweizerischen
hochgebirge 833 H4I2
Felix Notvest; roman 833 H4i2f
Heiberg, Hermann.
"Liebeswerben," und andere geschichten 833 H4i62l
Other stories: Endlich! Rat Darlekants vetter. Zwei bruder.
Lebenszweck. Burgermeisters tochter. Und vergass, dass er ein
maler war. Wer trug die schuld? Weshalb mir das? Eine bade-
reise. Alles fiir ihn. Peter Brede. En vergnogungsreis mit min'n
friind Ewald.
Ein weib ; roman 833 H4i62
Die heideschenke. Storch ' 833 8884
Heigel, Karl.
Neue erzahlungen. 2v. in 1 833 H4i6
Contents: Benedictus. Baron Riedgras in der residenz.
Die heimat der frau. Wildermuth 833 Wyieh
Heimath. Jensen 833 J26
1 104 GERMAN FICTION
Heimatlaub. Schiicking 833 8384!!
Heimburg, W. (pseud, of Bertha Behrens).
Die andere ; roman 833 H4ian
Aus dem leben meiner alten freundin 833 tUiau
Mamsell Unniitz ; roman 833 H4im
Eine unbedeutende frau; roman. . . 833 H4iu
Unter der linde; sieben novellen 833 H4iun
Contents: Am abgrund. Unsere hausglocke. Unser manne. Jascha.
In der webergasse. Grossmiitterchen. Aus meinen vier pfahlen.
Das heimliche klaglied der jetzigen manner. Richter 833 R42he
Heinrich von Sachsen. Miinchhausen 833 Mg6s
Der heirathsdamm. Rosenthal-Bonin 833 Ry27he
Helene Jung. Lindau 833 Lyih
Helldunkel. Junghans 833 J525h
Hellmuth, Ernst, pseud. See Schmidt-Weissenfels, Eduard.
Hellstadt Frangois 833 F8yh
Henrietta Sontag. Gundling 833 Ggyh
Henriette Sontag. Werner 833 W53Q2
Herbert, Lucian, pseud. See Gundling, Julius.
Hereward der Wachsame, "der letzte Englander." Kingsley. .833 K2y
Herzog, Rudolf.
Die vom Niederrhein; roman .833 H484
Der Herzog an der Leine. Klencke 833 Ksigh
Hesekiel, Johann Georg Ludwig.
Anna Ansbach und die emancipirten weiber; aus der ge-
genwart. 2v. in i 833 H48an
Aus dem leben des todes; zweimal sieben abenteuer. 2v. . .833 H4&a
v.i. Die ersten sieben.
v.2. Die andern sieben.
Bei Kaiser Carl's leben. 2v.ini. (Aus drei kaiserzeiten.) . .833 H48b
Berlin und Rom; oder, Frommler und pfaffen; aus der ge-
genwart. 2v. in 1 833 H48be
Frau Schatz Regine; eine geschichte aus dem dreissig
jahrigen kriege, nach einer handschriftlichen familien-
chronik. 2v 833 H48
In Kaiser Joseph's tagen. 2v. in i. (Aus drei kaiser-
zeiten.) 833 H48i
Unter Maria Theresia. 2v. in i. (Aus drei kaiserzeiten.) . .833 H48u
Hesekiel, Ludovika.
Barackenleben; skizzen aus dem Berliner militair-lazareth,
1870-1871 833 H48sb
Deutsche traumer; roman. 2v 833 H485
Zunftig; roman. 3v 833
Hesperus. Richter 833
Hevesi, Ludwig.
Auf der sonnenseite ; ein geschichtenbuch 833 H49
Contents: Ein starkes paar. Die nase des grossen Conde. Daniel Low-
engruber. Lebende bilder. Alexanders Neujahrsnacht. Schwarze
nieswurz. Das echo. In der Christnacht. Dreissig Weihnachten.
Die Oster-insel. Aus dem leben eines hypochonders. Der junggesel-
lenbund. Eine frau, die keine zeit hat, frau zu sein. Der besuch
auf der Tanya. Pongo. Fiischtosch Mischi. Franz. -FASCH IN GS-
GESCHICHTEN: Die eiserne maske. Die beruhmteste frau. Novellen
ohne schluss.
GERMAN FICTION 1105
[Heyking, Elizabeth, freiherrin von.]
Briefe die ihn nicht erreichten 833
Heyse, Paul.
Das gliick von Rothenburg; novelle 833
Villa Falconieri, und andere novellen 833
Other stories: Doris Sengeberg. Emerenz. Die martyrerin der phan-
tasie.
Hilligenlei. Frenssen 833 Fg2
Himmlische liebe. Osterberg-Verakoff 833 Oag
Hinter klostermauern. Salzmann 833 Si8
Historic des menschlichen herzens. Fielding 833 F46
Hocker, Paul Oskar.
Vor dem kriegsgericht; kriminal-roman. (Heimat und
fremde.) 833 H6s
Contains also: Eine unverstandene frau, von Marie Bernhard. Madame
Diane, von H. Schobert.
Hoffmann, Hans Friedrich Carl.
Der eiserne rittmeister; roman. 2v 833 H68ie
Das gymnasium zu Stolpenburg; novellen 833 H68ig
Contents: Die handschrift A. Publius. Die reise nach Athen. Munks
Madonna. Erfiillter beruf.
Ostseemarchen 833 H68i
Contents: Der arme krebs. Der fliegende weinhandler. Flapper-
maulchen. Prinzessin Meinetwegen. Streit unter liebenden. Die
bernsteinstadt. Das hassliche nixchen. Strandgut. Sonnwendnacht.
Das blumenschiff. Der todten sehnsucht.
Wider den kurfiirsten; roman. 3v 833 H68iw
Hohenf euer. Rosegger 833 Ry2h
Holmsen, Bjarne Peter.
Papa Hamlet; uebersetzt und mit einer einleitung
versehen von Bruno Franzius 833
Holtei, Karl von
Der Obernigker bote; gesammelte aufsatze und erzah-
lungen. 3v 833
v.i. Einleitung; der herbstabend. Die rose ;st erbluht. Der baum-
frevel. Das harfenmadchen. "Der bober kommt." Das bild ohne
gnade. Der jager und die eule. Der heilige abend. Das mahrchen
vom monde. Der ewige Jude. Die kroten-muhle. Bella.
v.2. Blatter aus dem tagebuche eines reisenden schauspielers. Ophelia
und der student aus Wittenberg; bruchsttick aus den papieren des
verstorbenen schauspielers Wiesenmeyer, 1828. Gedachtnissrede fur
Pius Alexander Wolff, Berlin, 1830. Karl Seydelmann. Ernst Kau-
pach, 1852. Karl Maria von Weber, 1854. Die letzte ehre, 1831.
v.3. Die drei grafen. Der dohnenstrich. Die sangerin. Das war* der
hcnker! Die kleine frau. Das holzerne haus. Die litterarische
gesellschaft.
Die vagabunden ; roman. 3v. in I 833
Hope, Anthony, (pseud, of Anthony Hope Hawkins).
Ein mann von bedeutung; autorisierte uebersetzung aus
dem englischen von F. Mangold. (Allgemeine deutsche
haus- und reise-bibliothek.) % . . . 833
Hopfen, Hans.
Das allheilmittel; eine Berliner geschichte 833 Hy82a
Der boswirth; bayrische dorf geschichte 833
Der genius und sein erbe; eine kiinstlergeschichte 833
Bound with his "Mein erstes abenteuer."
Mein erstes abenteuer, und andere geschichten 833
Other stories: Rezept fur junge frauen. Wie der wald verschwand.
iio6 GERMAN FICTION
Neue geschichten des majors 833 1*78211
Contents: Uebergangen! Der polnische wachtmeister. Schneidiges
liebchen.
Horn, Moritz.
Schatten und licht; erzahlungen und skizzen. 2v. in i 833 Hyg
Contents: In dem bergen. Durch garten und haus. Harfe und
bratsche. Aus dem leben eines kiinstlers. Bei den holzknechten.
Aus der Normandie. Der erste schnee. Stilles Neujahr. Falsch
und aecht. In der mansarde. Zimmer-studien. Traiimereien auf
wegen und auf stegen. In der loge der fiirstin. Aus dem leben einer
konigin. Die welt der herzen.
Hornoff, Theodor.
Catwalda; geschichtliche erzahlung aus Deutschlands vor-
zeit 833 H8i
Hue, Valeska, grafin von Bethusy-. See Reichenbach, Moritz
von, pseud.
Huch, Ricarda. See Ceconi, Frau Ricarda (Huch).
Humoresken. Stinde 833 S8sh
Humoristische geschichten. Oelckers 833 Oish
Das hundertguldenblatt. Mollhausen 833 Mygh
Das hiinengrab. Roquette 833 R6g
Hunnenblut. Jensen 833 Jz6h
Hutten im hochland. Geissler 833 628
Hypatia. Mauthner 833 Msih
"Ich lebe." Colban 833 C6y
Das ideal. Tittmann 833 TSS
Ideal und kritik. Presber 833 Pg22
Der idiot. Dostoyeffsky 833 074!
Idyllen aus den vorbergen. Harte 833 HSI
Illustrirte zeitung.
Novellen-bibliothek der Illustrirten zeitung; sammlung
ausgewiihlter erzahlungen. v.i,5~7 833 122
Im alten eiaen. Raabe 833 Rui
Im bann der irredenta. Meding 833 Ms6i
Im bruch. Krzyzanowski 833 K42
Im hause der vater. Roquette 833 R6gi
Im hochgebirge. Hedrich, pseud 833 Hsg
Im riesennest. Kretzer 833 K4ii
Im sonnenschein. Storm 833 S88im
Im spiel der wogen. Birkhof 833 648
Im tageslicht. Wildermuth 833 W7i6i
Im wald und am gestade. ' Willkomm 833 W75i
Imperia. Lexow 833 1,6761
In Amerika. Gerstacker 833 632!
In der Nilbarke. Wachenhusen 833 Wni
In der tiefe des abgrunds. Ohnet 833 Oi8
In Kaiser Joseph's tagen. Hesekiel 833 H48i
Ingelborg. Kellermann 833 Ki66
Irrungen, wirrungen. Fontane 833 F73
Ivanhoe. Scott 833 8431
Ja in Neapel. Haring gi4.g6 R32b
Jack Hinton. Lever 833 L66j
Jacobaa von Holland. Gayette-Georgens 833 625
Die jagd nach dem ideal. Achard 833
GERMAN FICTION 1107
Jakob der Letzte. Rosegger 833 Ryaj
Die Jangada. Verne 833 Vaj
Jean Paul, pseud. See Richter, Jean Paul Friedrich.
Jenny. Lewald 833 L6y
Jensen, Wilhelm.
Am ausgang des reiches; ein roman. 2v 833 J26am
Astaroth; Mentha; zwei novellen aus dem deutschen
mittelalter 833 Ja6a
Aus stiller zeit; novellen. 2v. in 1 833 J26au
Contents: Unter den schatten. Licacna Silene. Verblichene schrift.
Ein traum.
Drei sonnen. 3v. in I 833 J26d
Contents: Pyramus und Thisbe. Auf der universitat. Letzter friih-
Hng.
Heimath ; roman 833 Ja6
Hunnenblut; eine begebenheit aus dem alten Chiemgau. . . .833 J26h
Die kinder vom Oedacker; ein roman. 2v 833 J26k
Nirwana; drei biicher aus der geschichte Frankreichs;
roman. 4 v. in 2 833 J26ni
Sanct-Elmsfeuer; novellen 833 J26sa
Contents: Sanct-Elmsfeuer. Um die pfingstzeit. In der karthause.
Die schatzsucher; eine begebenheit aus dem jahre 1848.. ..833 J26s
Das tagebuch aus Gronland; roman. 3v 833 J26ta
Trimborn & Co.; eine Weihnachts- und Sylvester-
erzahlung 833 J26t
Ueber die wolken ; roman 833 J26u
Um den kaiserstuhl; ein roman aus dem dreissig jahrigen
kriege. 2v 833 J26um
Vier Weihnachtserzahlungen 833 J26vi
Contents: Eine Weihnachtsfahrt. Droben im wald. Ein weisses haar.
Eine schachpartie.
Vom alten stamm; roman. 3v 833 J26v
Jerusalem. Lagerlof 833 Lis
Die Jesuitin. Scherr 833 832
Johann Ziska. Sand, pseud 833 821]
Johannes Gutenberg. Stein 833 S8ij
John, Eugenie. See Marlitt, E. pseud.
John Halifax, gentleman. Craik 833 C86j
Jokai, Maurus.
Auf hoheren befehl; roman; deutsche bearbeitung von
Ludw. Wechsler 833
Blumen des Ostens; neue erzahlungen und schilderungen;
einzig ermachtigte uebersetzung von Ludwig Wechsler. .
Contents: Die feredsche. Emina. Ritter Fulko. Die familie Bardy.
Zwei gattinen. Der essbare edelstein.
Die guten, alten tablabiro's; roman; aus dem ungarischen
iibersetzt von T. Karffy 833
Der mann mit den zwei hornern; romantische erzahlung;
einzig ermachtigte uebersetzung von Ludwig Wechs-
ler 833
Das namenlose schloss; roman. 3v. in 2 833
Pater Peter ; roman 833
Der roman des kiinstigen jahrhunderts. 4v. in 2 833
Tollhauslerwirthschaft; humoristischer roman 833
no8 GERMAN FICTION
Jonel Fortunat. Brociner 833 Bys
Jordan, Henrietta Keller-. See Keller-Jordan, Henriette.
Jordan, Wilhelm.
Die Sebalds; roman aus der gegenwart. 2v 833 J42S
Zwei wiegen; roman. 2v 833 J42
v.i. Ceder und eiche.
v.2. Loris Lelands antritt.
Jorn Uhl. Frenssen 833 Fg2J
Josef Kaiser. Breier 833 Bjzj
Joseph im schnee. Auerbach 833 Agij
Judas der erz-schelm fur ehrliche leut. Abraham a Sancta
Clara 833 Ai5
Jugenderinnerungen. Schwartz 833 8393*
Julia Festilla. Doblhoff 833 D6s
Jung-Wien. Potzl 833 P86
Junghans, Sophie.
Die gaste der Madame Santines. 2v 833
Helldunkel ; roman. 2v 833
Zwei bruder ; roman. 3v 833 J525
Juniperus. Scheffel 833 8313*
Justiz der seele. Perfall 833 Pqz
Kahlenberg, Hans von, pseud. See Monbart, Helene von.
Das kampaner thai. Richter 833 R42he
Kapff-Essenther, F. von, pseud. See Blumenreich, Franziska.
Karin, Noel.
Haus Eichenberg; roman aus der patrizierwelt. 3v. in I.
(Heimat und fremde.) 833 Ki3
Karl Heinrich. Meyer-Forster 833 M654
Der karthauser. Eotvos 833 67
Katharine Ollsand. Dewall, pseud 833 Dsik
Kaufmann, Frau Mathilde (Binder). See George, Amara, pseud.
Keller, Gottfried.
Der griine Heinrich. 4v. in 3. (Gesammelte werke,
v.i-3.) 833 Ki6g
Keller-Jordan, Henriette.
Transatlantisches 833 Ki6s
Contents: Octave an Leonore. Demetrio. Lady Bristol.
Kellermann, Bernhard.
Ingeborg; roman 833 Ki6{>
Kenilworth. Scott 833 S43ik
Der kerker von Edinburg. Scott 833 S43ike
Keyserling, Eduard, graf von.
Sch wule tage ; novellen 833 K23
Contains also: Harmonic. Die soldatenkersta.
Das kind Bajazzo's. Konig 833 K.3J
Ein kind des meeres. Lorm, pseud 833 L88k
Die kinder vom Oedacker. Jensen 833 J26k
Kingsley, Charles.
Hereward der Wachsame, "der letzte Englander;" his-
torischer roman, aus dem englischen ubersetzt von
Marie Giese. 3v 833 K2y
GERMAN FICTION 1109
Kinkel, Gottfried, & Kinkel, Frau Johanna (Mockel) Mat-
thieux.
Erzahlungen 833
Contents: Ein traum in Spessart. Lebenslauf eines Johannisfunk-
chens. Der hauskrieg; eine geschichte vom Niederrhein. Der musi-
kant; eine rheinische burgergeschichte. Gescbichte eines ehrlichcn
jungen. Aus dem tagebuch eines componisten; skizze. Margret; eine
geschichte vom lande. Ein reiseabenteuer; skizze. Musikalischc
orthodoxie; novelle. Die heimatlosen ; erzahlung aus einer armen
hutte.
Kirchbach, Wolfgang.
Nord ! vaterlandische novellen 833 K28n
Contents: Wetterstein. Reichshauptstadt. Elysium in Leipzig.
Siid ! vaterlandische novellen 833 K28
Contents: Das reich in Miinchen. Aus dem Osterreiche in's reich.
Allvater Wodans abenteuerliche relse. Der kindergarten an der
Wartburg.
Kirschner, Lola. See Schubin, Ossip, pseud.
Klein, Hugo.
Blinde Hebe ; roman 833 K3i6
Klein-Dorrit Dickens 833 Dssk
Der kleine finger. Lindau 833 Lyik
Kleine memoiren. Meissner 833
Kleine romane und erzahlungen. Gutzkow 833
Kleine romane und erzahlungen. Sternberg 833 883
Kleiner markt. Anzengruber 833 A6sk
Kleist und Hebbel. Becker : r833 6365
Klencke, Philipp Friedrich Hermann, (pseud. Hermann von
Maltitz).
Anna Louise Karschin; geschichtlicher roman. 3v. in I. . . .833
Der Herzog an der Leirie. 6v. in 3 833
Swammerdam; oder, Die offenbarung der natur; ein
kultur-historischer roman. 3v 833
Die von Vahsel. 4v 833
Klinckowstrom, Agnese, grafin von.
Diebe ; roman. 2v 833 K32
Klippen. Tschiirnau 833 Tyg
Klytia. Hausrath 833
Knobelsdorff-Brenkenhoff, Frau Nataly (von Eschstruth)
von. See Eschstruth, Nataly von.
Koenig, Heinrich Joseph.
Seltsame geschichten 833
Contents: Am hoe des landgrafen. Azor als amor. Ein madchen-
loos. Di e letzte stunde eines borsenmannes. Zwei Mecklenburger.
Schalk, der Benedictiner. Die bekehrten.
Tauschungen; historische novelle 833
Von Saalfeld bis Aspern; historischer familien-roman. 3v. .
Der komet. Richter 833
Komische erzahlungen. Thackeray 833
Komischer anhang zum Titan. Richter 833
Konig, Ewald August.
Das kind Bajazzo's; roman. 4v. in 1 833
Der konig von Tauharawi. Stolle 833 887
Die konigin der schonheit. Belot 833 642
Kopal-Kundala. Bankimachandra Chattopadhyaya 833 622
1 1 io GERMAN FICTION
Der korrektor. Steinhausen 833 8822
Kreislauf der liebe. Martens 833 M42
Kretzer, Max.
Das bunte buch; allerlei geschichten 833 K4i
Contents: Das rathsel des todes. Gefarbtes haar. Die blutige kugel.
Sein erster verleger. Die welt ist zu klein. Die engelmacherin.
Wie Jaksschimmusch europamtide wurde. Eine hofbekanntschaft.
Das gesicht Christi; roman aus dem ende des jahrhunderts.
2v. in i 833 K4ige
Scene is laid in Berlin at the end of the igth century. Author is one
of the leading realistic novelists in Germany.
"A man of remarkable strength in portraying the fierce instincts of the
proletariat, and a pessimist with much bitterness of indignation at
what seem to him social wrongs." Welles Modern German literature.
Die gute tochter 833 K4ig
Im riesennest; Berliner geschichten 833 K4ii
Contents: Die beiden kleinen. Ein humorist. Der kleine dog. Sie
liebt die kinder. Eine rose. Mein flickschneider. Erlosung. Ein
scliritt vom tode. Die geschichte eines schwarzen anzugs.
Ein verschlossener mensch; roman. 2v 833 K4iv
Die Kreutzer-sonate. Tolstoi 833 Ts8k
Kriminal novellen. Habicht 833 Hn
Krzyzanowski, Heinrich.
Im bruch ; eine biographic 833 K42
Die kiihle blonde. Wolzogen 833 W8sk
Kuhne, August. See Dewall, Johannes van, pseud.
Eine kiinstler-leidenschaft Schucking 833 S384k
Kunstlerroman. Hacklander 833 Hi2k
The same 833 Hi2k2
Die kunstsammler. Mollhausen 833 Myg
Kurz, Hermann.
Der sonnenwirth; schwabische volksgeschichte aus dem
vorigen jahrhundert 833 K44S
Der Weihnachtfund; erzahlung aus dem schwabischen
volksleben 833 K44W
Kurz, Isolde.
Florentiner novellen 833 K44i
Contents: Die vermahlung der toten. Die humanisten. Der heilige
Sebastian. Anno pestis.
Laboulaye, fidouard.
Paris in Amerika; einzige vollstandige deutsche ueber-
setzung der 17. auflage des originals, mit einem briefe
des autors an den verleger. 2v. in i 833 Ln
Lagerlof, Selma.
Jerusalem; erzahlung; iibersetzung aus dem schwedischen
von Pauline Klaiber. 2v 833 Li5
v.i. In Dalarne.
v.z. Im heiligen lande.
Lamartine, Alphonse de.
Antoniella ; roman 833 Liy
Genovefa die Magd; volkserzahlung; aus dem franzosischen
von P. Meyer. 1850 944-7
Bound with his "Die vergangenheit, gegenwart und zukunft der
franzosischen republik."
Raphael; gedenkblatter aus dem zwanzigsten jahre; ueber-
setzt und nach der zweiten ausgabe des originals aufs
GERMAN FICTION nn
neue bearbeitet von Friedrich Miiller. 1850 944-oy Liyv
Bound with his "Die vergangenheit, gegenwart und zukunft der
franzosischen republik."
Lampe, Carl.
Thorenspiegel ; ein komischer roman. 2v. in I 833 Lig6
Lampert, Friedrich.
Aus alt-Ansbacher zeit; erzahlung 833 Ligy
Landesmann, Heinrich. See Lorm, Hieronymus, pseud.
Landolin von Reutershofen. Auerbach 833 Agila
Lange, Philipp. See Galen, Philipp, pseud.
Der lange Isaack. Wickede 833 W6yi
Laube, Heinrich.
Die Bohminger; roman. 3v. in i 833 Ls6b
Louison ; novelle 833 L.361
Ruben ; ein moderner roman 833 1,36
Laverrenz, Victor.
Unter kameraden; militarische humoresken 833 Ls8
Das leben kein traum. Cos>el 833 C83
Leben und schicksale des Martin Chuzzlewit. Dickens 833 055!
Lebensbilder aus der westlichen hemisphere. Sealsfield 833 843
Lebensmosaik. Augusti 833 Aga
Lechler, Cornelie.
Wie's im hause geht; erzahlungen und gedichte fur kinder
von Cornelie Lechler, mit 6 farbdruck- und vielen text-
bildern nach originalzeichnungen von Oscar Pletsch. . . .3833 L48
Lehrjahre der Hebe. Hamerling 833 Hig
Das leiden eines knaben. Meyer 833 M6sl
Leidens erdengang. Carmen Sylva, pseud 833 C2il
Lermina, Jules Hippolyte.
Cyrano de Bergerac; roman. (Heimat und fremde.) 833 L63
Contains also: Ein kurzer traum, nach dem englischen. Spuren im
sande, von E. A. Konig. Herzlos [v.2], von Louis Letang. Der
gerichtsthurm, von L. Gothe.
Die letzte Hebe. Sand, pseud 833 821!
Die letzte strophe. Goeringer 833 0558
Die letzten tage eines konigs. Hartmann 833 H32
Leukothea. Linke 833 Ly2l
Die leute aus dem walde. Raabe 833 Rul
Lever, Charles.
Arthur O'Leary, seine fahrten und erfahrungen in vielen
landern; hrsg. von seinem freunde, Harry Lorrequer;
deutsch von Gottlob Fink. 2v.in 1 833 L66
Jack Hinton, von der garde; aus dem englischen iibersetzt
von Gottlob Fink. 3v. in i 833 L66j
O'Donoghue; eine erzahlung aus Irland wie es vor fiinfzig
jahren war; deutsch von Gottlob Fink. 2v. in i 833 L66o
Der ritter v. Gwynne; erzahlung aus der zeit der union;
deutsch von Gottlob Fink. 3v. in i 833 L66r
Tom Burke; ein roman aus der Napoleon'schen zeit; aus
dem englischen iibersetzt von Gottlob Fink. 2v. in i . . .833 L66t
Levien, Use. See Frapan, Use, pseud.
Lewald, Fanny, afterward Frau Stahr.
Adele ; roman 833 L6ya
iii2 GERMAN FICTION
Diinen- und berggeschichten; erzahlungen. 2v. in 1 833 L6yd
Contents: Des malers gefangenschaft. Der schiffscapitan. Der
geheimrath. Vom knaben und vom madchen. Die geschichte eines
feldzuges. Der zwang. Das mahrchen von dem jungen weinkiiser.
Zwei tage in einer kleinen stadt. Sarah. Weibliche erziehung. Im
irrenhause. Eine grisette. Geld und leute. Ein mahrchen aus den
kohlen.
Graf Joachim 833 L6yg
Jenny ; roman 833 L6y
Liebesbriefe aus dem leben eines gefangenen; roman 833 L6yl
Wandlungen; roman. 4v 833 L6yw
Lewes, Mrs Mary Ann (Evans). See Eliot, George, pseud.
Lexow, Friedrich.
Auf dem Geierfels 833 L6y6a
Imperia [in German] 833 L6y6i
Vornehm und gering 833 L6y6v
Lexow, Rudolph.
Annie's pruf ungen 833 L6y62
Der rubin 833 L6y62r
Lie, Jonas Lauritz Edemil.
Die tochter des commandeurs; roman; autorisierte ueber-
setzung aus dem norwegischen von M. Ottesen 833 L68
Liebe und leidenschaft. Baudissin 833 6322
Lieben und leben. Ring 833 R47
Liebesbriefe aus dem leben eines gefangenen. Lewald 833 L6yl
"Liebeswerben." Heiberg 833 H4i62l
Liebeszauber. Linke 833 Ly2
Der liedermacher. Stinde 833 885!
Lindau, Paul.
Helene Jung; erzahlung 833 Lyih
Der kleine finger ; novelle 833 Lyik
Lindau, Rudolph.
Auf der fahrt; kurze erzahlungen 833 Lyiya
Contents: Die reisegefahrten. Nelly Delano. Der kapitan der Santa
Junta. Des kapitans braut-fahrt. Der geachtete. John Bridges'
braut. Verlorenes miihen. Mutter Careys kuchlein. Fred. Sed-
schi. Der hafenmeister. Erste Hebe.
Gesammelte romane und novellen. 6v 833 Lyiyg
v.i. Im park von Villers. Gordon Baldwin. Das rote tuch. Ver-
kehrtes leben.
v.2. Gute gesellschaft. Souvenir. Totliche fehde.
v.3. Robert Ashton. Das gliickspendel.
v-4. Die kleine welt. Lebensmiide. Liquidirt. Der seher. Treu bis
in den tod.
v.s. Reisegefahrten. Der lange Hollander. Robert E. Cooper, jun.
Sedschi. Schiffbruch. Mutter Careys kuchlein. Der geachtete.
Fred. Der hafenmeister. John Bridges' braut. Verlorenes miihen.
Erste Hebe.
v.6. Zwei seelen. Der gast.
Liquidirt; novelle 833 Lyiyl
Schiffbrnch ; novellen-cyklus 833 Lyiy
Lingen, Ernst, pseud. See Schilling, Elisabeth.
Linke, Ernst Oscar.
Leukothea; ein roman aus alt-Hellas. 2v 833 Lyal
Liebeszauber; ein schonheitsroman aus der zeit des
Perikles 833 Ly2
Milesische marchen; novellen und geschichten aus alt-
Hellas 833 Ly2m
GERMAN FICTION 1113
Linz, Frau Amelie (Speyer), (pseud. A. Godin).
Schicksale; neue novellen 833 1,738
Contents: Eine schwarze kugel. Das fruhlingsblumchen. Ein priester.
' Wandia. Ein grab.
Liquidirt. Lindau 833 Lyi?!
Littauische geschichten. Wichert 833 W661
Lorm, Hieronymus, (pseud, of Heinrich Landesmann).
Ein kind des meeres ; roman 833 L88k
Die schone Wienerin; roman 833 L88sc
Spate vergeltung; roman. 2v. in 1 833 L88s
Lorm, Hieronymus, (pseud, of Heinrich Landesmann), and
others.
Ein preisausschreiben; kiinstler-novelletten 833 L88p
Contents: Kopftuch der Madonna, von Hieronymus Lorm. Ein sonett
Michel Angelos, von Paul Block. Eine venetianische studie, von
Otto Baisch. Des schaffens quell, von Ernst Remin. Die tochter
des Nazareners, von C. E. Edler. Vefi, von H. R. Schaefer. Lethe,
von Clara Lauckner. Welcher von beiden? von Wilhclm von War-
tenegg. Erweckt, von Jenny Zink. Penelope, von Rudolf Czerny.
Madonna, von Paul Block.
Louison. Laube 833 L361
Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-, baron.
Devereux; ein roman; uebersetzt von Theodor Roth 833 Lggd
Meine novelle; ein roman; uebersetzt von A. von W. 2v.
(Sammtliche romane, v.21-22.) 833 Lggm
Paul Clifford; ein roman; uebersetzt von Ernst Susemihl.
(Sammtliche romane, v.5.) 833 Lgg
Mackay, John Henry.
Die anarchisten; kulturgemalde aus dem ende des 19.
jahrhunderts 833 Miy
Das madchen von Korsika. Schwartz 833 Ssgm
Maiblume. Pradel, pseud 833 P88
Maltitz, Hermann von, pseud. See Klencke, Philipp Friedrich
Hermann.
Mamsell Unniitz. Heimburg, pseud 833 H4im
Mandelkern, Solomon.
Thamar; roman aus dem biblischen alterthum. 2v. in i. .. .833 M32
Der mann mit den zwei hornern. Jokai 833 J37
Ein mann von bedeutung. Hope, pseud 833 Hy8
Manner und frauen. Bolte 833 B6i
Marchen-sammhmg. Bechstein J833 636
Margaretha Menkes. Friedrichs 833 Fg52
Marggraff, Hermann.
Fritz Beutel ; eine miinchhauseniade 833
Marlitt, E. (pseud of Eugenie John).
Amtmanns magd ; roman 833
Marryat, Capt. Frederick.
Ardent Troughton; oder, Abenteuer eines kaufmanns;
neu aus dem englischen von Carl Kolb 833
Olla potrida; neu aus dem englischen von Carl Kolb 833
Der pascha; neu aus dem englischen von Carl Kolb 833 M4ip
Rattlin, der reffer; neu aus dem englischen von Carl Kolb. .833 M4ir
Die sendung; oder, Scenen in Afrika; neu aus dem eng-
lischen von Carl Kolb 833 M 4 is
1 1 14 GERMAN FICTION
Valerie; neu aus dem englischen von Carl Kolb 833
Martens, Kurt.
Kreislauf der Hebe; eine geschichte vom besseren men-
schen 833 M42
Martin Chuzzlewit, Leben und schicksale des. Dickens 833 055!
Mary, Jules.
Die schrift des todten; kriminal-roman aus dem deutsch-
franzosischen kriege. (Heimat und fremde.) 833 M43
Contains also: Die hochstapler, von Hans Wachenhusen. Der borsen-
konig, von C. E. Klopfer.
Masoch, Leopold, ritter von Sacher-. See Sacher-Masoch,
Leopold, ritter von.
Master Humphrey's wanduhr. Dickens 833
Matthias Overstolz. Harmening 833
Matthieux, Frau Johanna (Mockel). See Kinkel, Frau Jo-
hanna (Mockel) Matthieux.
Mauthner, Fritz.
Hypatia; roman aus dem altertum 833
Der neue Ahasver; roman aus jung-Berlin. 2v. in i 833 MSI
De Meckelnborgschen Montecchi un Capuletti. Reuter 833
Meding, Johann Ferdinand Oskar, (pseud. Gregor Samarow).
Die alte gute zeit; eine erzahlung aus Niedersachsen. 2v. . .833
Auf irrwegen; novelle 833
Ein feenschloss; roman. 2v 833
Im bann der irredenta; roman. 3v 833 Ms6i
Megerle, Ulrich. See Abraham a Sancta Clara.
Mein erstes abenteuer. Hopf en 833
Mein Onkel Fischer in Baltimore. Werner 833
Mein sohn ! Farina 833 F23
"Mein Wien." Blumenreich 833 8569
Meine novelle. Lytton 833 Lggm
Meissner, Alfred.
Am stein; ein skizzenbuch vom traunsee 833
Die bildhauer von Worms; eine geschichte aus dem
vorigen jahrhnndert. 2v. in i 833
Der freiherr von Hostiwin. 2v. in i 833
Kleine memoiren 833
Contents: Seeburg's liebchen. Ugolino. Die tage von Intra. Ein
wiedersehn im kloster. Aus dem leben eines sondcrlings. Studenten-
leben. Heine's Mouche.
Neuer adel ; roman. 3\ r . in 2 833
Die nihilisten; ins deutsche iibertragen von Hermann
Grafenried ; roman 833 M57Z
Novellen. 2v 833
v.i. Der spieltisch Peter des Grossen. Die schifffahrt des Schneider-
meisters Klaus. Ein abend im irrenhause. Der muller vom Hoft.
v.2. Die tage des teufels. Eyges und Candaules. Der chevalier von
Senece.
Die sirene; erzahlung 833
Zur ehre Gottes ; eine Jesuitengeschichte. 2v. in i 833 Msyzu
Meister Nablot's schuljahre. Erckmann & Chatrian 833 Eyigr
Memoiren eines englischen livreebedienten. Thackeray 833 Tssm
Mendel Gibbor. Bernstein 833 6457
Menschenrechte. Blum 833 656
GERMAN FICTION 1115
Mentha. Jensen 833 J26a
Merimee, Prosper.
Colomba; aus dem franzosischen von Ludwig Schneegans. .833 M63
Meshchersky, Vladimir Petrovich, prince.
Zwischen fiirst und volk; die geschichte des pfarrers von
Roskoschny. 2v. (Geheimnisse von Petersburg.) 833 M64
Messerer, Th. pseud. See Winkler-Messerer, Frau Therese.
Messerer, Frau Therese Winkler-. See Winkler-Messerer,
Frau Therese.
Messner, Josef.
Handwerksburschen; bilder aus dem volksleben 833 M644
Meyer, Konrad Ferdinand.
Das leiden eines knaben; novelle 833 M6sl
Meyer-Forster, Wilhelm.
Karl Heinrich; erzahlung 833 M654
Interesting story of student life at Heidelberg.
Meyr, Melchior.
Novellen 833 M6s8
Contents: Die zweite liebhaberin. Verluft und gewinn.
Michel. Scherr 833 832111
Michon, Jean Hippolyte, abbe.
Der dorfpfarrer; roman, von Abbe * * *. 3v. ini. (Bel-
letristisches Frankreich des neunzehnten jahrhunderts.) . .833 M66
Milesische marchen. Linke 833 "Ljim
Miniaturen. Peschkau 833 P45m
Mirjam. Dieterici 833 Ds6
Mirtala. Orzeszko 833 028
Moderne Argonauten. Harkut, pseud 833 H273
Ein moderner Don Juan. Gundling 833 Ggym
Mollhausen, Balduin.
Flamingo; roman. (Heimat und fremde.) 833 Mygf
Contains also: Hass und Hebe, von Heinrich Wels. Die sklavenhandler,
von R. v. Pont-Jest. Jugend, von Paul Bliss. Irrende sterne, von
Georg Horn. Sieben madchen und kein mann, von George von
Ompteda.
Das hundertguldenblatt; erzahlung. v.i in 3 833 Mygh
v.i. Der biirgerkrieg.
Die kunstsammler; erzahlung. 3v 833 M79
Monbart, Helene von, (pseud. Hans von Kahlenberg).
Hausliches pluck, aus den papieren eines ehemann^s 833 M8i
Mondschein-geschichten. Dewall, pseud 833 Dsim
Monteton, Otto Dijon, baron von.
Carmagnuola; historischer roman aus der zeit der letzten
Visconti 833 M8 5
Morgan, Walter, pseud. See Meding, Johann Ferdinand Oskar.
Mosen, Julius.
Der congress von Verona; ein roman. v.i 833
Muckenicht, Johannes, pseud. See Nurnberger, Woldemar.
Mueller. See Miiller.
Miigge, Theodor,
Der voigt von Sylt ; ein roman. 2v. in I 833
Miihlbach, Louise, (pseud, of Frau Clara (Muller) Mundt).
Napoleon und Bliicher. 4v. in 3 - 8 33 Mg52n
in6 GERMAN FICTION
Napoleon und Konigin Louise. 2v. in 1 833 Mg52
Miiller, Otto.
Altar und kerker; ein roman aus den dreissiger jahren.
3v. in i 833 Mg6
Aus Petrarca's alten tagen. 2v. in i 833 Mg6a
Mulock, Dinah Maria. See Craik, Mrs Dinah Maria (Mulock).
Miinchhausen, Philipp Otto von.
Heinrich von Sachsen; roman. 3v. in i 833 Mg6s
Mund, E. D. pseud. See Pechammer, E. von.
Mundt, Frau Clara (Miiller). See Miihlbach, Louise, pseud.
Musikalische novellen. Hagen 833 His
Der musikantenthurm. Prutz 833 Pgym
Nach dem grossen kriege. Raabe 833 Run
Nach dreissig jahren. Auerbach 833 Agin
Nachruhm. Bayer 833 633
Die nachtigall. Putlitz 833 Pg8n
Die nadel der Kleopatra, und andere humoresken. Viola 833 V34
Namenlose geschichten. Hacklander 833 Hi2n
Das namenlose schloss. Jokai 833 Jsyn
Napoleon und Bliicher. Muhlbach, pseud 833 Mg52n
Napoleon und Konigin Louise. Muhlbach, pseud 833 Mg52
Der narr Jegof. Erckmann & Chatrian 833 Eyin
Nemmersdorf, Franz von, pseud. See Reizenstein, Franziska,
freiherrin von.
Der neue Ahasver. Mauthner 833 MSI
Die neue Circe. Voss 833
Neue erzahlungen. Grosse 833
Neue erzahlungen. Heigel 833 H4i6
Die neue generation. Turgenief 833 T8s
Neue geschichten des majors. Hopfen 833 Hy82n
Die neue Heloise. Rousseau 833 Ryy
Der neue Hiob. Sacher-Masoch 833 812
Neue novellen. Cunzer 833 Cg2
Neue novellen. Frenzel 833
Neue novellen. Polko 833
Neue waldgeschichten. Hartmann 833
Neuer adel. Meissner 833
Neues leben. Auerbach 833 Agine
Neues novellenbuch. Riehl 833 R44n
Neuland. Turgenief 833 T8sn
Die neun stationen des Herrn von Scherenberg. Bibra 833 647
New York in alter zeit. Werner 833
Die Newcomes. Thackeray 833
Nicht auf immer. Berneck 833 645
Nicht wie alle andern. Brackel 833 6677
Nicolay, pseud. See Scharling, Karl Henrik.
Niemann, Wilhelm Otto August. See Niemann, August.
Nieritz, Karl Gustav.
Der cantor von Seeberg; oder, Pelzmutze und gesangbuch;
eine folks- und jugend-erzahlung 833 N33
Bound wth his "Weber und wasser."
Weber und wasser; eine erzahlung fur die jugend 833
GERMAN FICTION 1117
Niemann, August.
Eulen und krebse ; roman 833 N333
Niese, Charlotte. See Btirger, Lucian, pseud.
Nigels schicksale. Scott 833 843111
Die nihilisten. Meissner 833 Msyz
Ninfa. Boy-Ed, and others 833 B66n
Nirwana. Jensen 833 JaGni
Nord! Kirchbach 833 K28n
Nordau, Max.
Gefiihls-komodie ; roman 833 N43
Norden, Marie, (pseud, of Friederike Wolfhagen).
Dresdens Maitage; ein zeitbild. 3v. in 1 833 N434
Normalmenschen. Ompteda 833 024:1
Novellen aus der heimath. Wilbrandt 833 W6gn
Novellen-bibliothek. Illustrirte zeitung 833 122
Novellistische gemalde aus stadt und land. Stein 833 S8in
Niirnberger, Woldemar, (pseud. M. Solitaire).
Diana-Diaphana; oder, Die geschichte des alchymisten
imbecill Katzlein; phantastischer roman nach alter
chronika. 3v. in 2 833
Trauter herd und fremde woge; seenovellen 833
Contents: Zwei abende bei den feuerschiffern. Heilwigis. APPENDIX:
Der engel der wogen; ein bild aus den dunen.
Der Obernigker bote. Holtei 833 H74O
Odhin's trost. Dahn 833 Disc
O'Donoghue. Lever 833 L66o
Oelckers, Theodore Hermann.
Der allerletzte; roman in neun buchern. 4v. in 2 833
Humoristische geschichten. 4v. in 2 833
v.i -2. Der autographensammler und sein neffe. Ein seltener advocat.
Nichtig streben, wichtig finden. Ein wechsel von Fr. Treuhold.
Die romantik kleiner stadtchen. Doctor Schmidt und Magister Mul-
v.3-4. Der treubund. Der geleimte tod. Die verhangnissvolle schach-
tel. Mr Fairweather in Rom. Das geliibde der prinzessin Isabella.
Fraulein Emma.
Oetker, Friedrich.
Aus dem norddeutschen bauernleben; schildereien 833 0158
Contents: Der vollmeier und der tagelohnersohn. Die fahrt zum frei-
schiessen. Die hausrichtung.
Ohnet, Georges.
In der tiefe des abgrunds; autorisierte uebersetzung aus
dem franzosischen. 2v 833 Oi8
Sergius Panin ; roman. 2v. in I 833 Oi8s
Oktavia. Walloth 833 Wi8o
Olfers, Marie von.
Die vernunftheirath, und andere novellen 833 023
Other stories: Mamsell Lieschen. Leben. Der sohn des herzens.
Lumpen-prinzesschen.
Olla potrida. Marryat 33 ^410
Ompteda, Georg, freiherr von.
Cacilie von Sarryn; roman. 2v 33 024
The same. 2v. in 1 8 33 0240
Eysen ; roman. 2v 8 33 0240
Normalmenschen; roman 833 02411
ni8 GERMAN FICTION
Sylvester von Geyer; roman. 2v 833 0245
Weibliche menschen; novellen 833 O24\v
Contains also: Die principessa. Vor dem urteil. Yvonne. Die schone
Cadoranerin. Ein wiedersehen. Selma.
Optimistische novellen. Friedmann 833 Fgsi
Orzeszko, Mme Eliza (Pawlowska).
Mirtala; roman aus dem ersten jahrhundert nach Christus;
iibersetzt von Malwina Blumberg 833 028
Orzeszkowa, Eliza. See Orzeszko, Mme Eliza (Pawlowska).
Osterberg-Verakoff, Max, (pseud. Ernst Verakoff).
Himmlische Hebe; roman 833 029
Ostseemarchen. Hoffmann 833 H68i
Otto, Louise, afterward Frau Peters.
Aus der alten zeit; historische erzahlungen. 2v. in i 833 031
Contents: Zwei briider. Der verborgene schmuck. Ein unfriedliches
friedensfest. Sempronia. Auf dem aspen. Der erste hexenprozess
in Sachsen. In drei stadten. Dorothee, die tochter des Krypto-
kalvinisten. Johann Wittenborg und seine tochter. Die kinder des
Rathsherrn Biener.
Vier geschwister; roman. 2v. in 1 833
Oulot, B. pseud. See Suttner, Bertha (Kinsky), baronin von.
Papa Hamlet. Holmsen 833
Papst Ganganelli. Fr enzel 833
Paris der mime. Walloth 833 Wi8
Paris in Amerika. Laboulaye 833 Ln
Der pascha. Marryat 833 M4ip
Pasque, Ernst.
Frau Musica; vier erzahlungen. 833 P28
Contents: Eine verschollene oper: Karl Maria von Weber, Meyerbeer,
Gansbacher, Abt Vogler, 1811. Der deserteur: Monsigny; aus den
anfangen der franzosischen komischen oper, 1758-1817. Ungliick-
seliges flotenspiel! Johann Joachim Quantz; drei tage aus dem
leben des flotisten Friedrichs des Grossen, 1697-1773. Die senn-
hutte, "Le chalet:" Adolf Adam, Scribe und Melesville, 1825-1839.
Pater Peter. Jokai 833 Jsyp
Paul, Jean, pseud. See Richter, Jean Paul Friedrich.
Paul Bronckhorst. Schiicking 833 8384?
Paul Clifford. Lytton 833 Lgg
Paul und Virginie. Saint Pierre 833 814
Pechammer, E. von, (pseud. E. D. Mund).
Die geraubte schatulle; eine erzahlung aus dem wirklichen
leben. 2v. in 1 833 Ps6
Pelesch-marchen. Carmen Sylva, pseud 833 21
Perfall, Anton, freiherr von.
Justiz der seele ; roman 833 ?42
Truggeister ; roman 833 P42t
Ueber alle gewalten; zwei novellen 833 P42U
Contents: Der trudenstein. Ein verhangnisvolles blatt.
Perlen aus dem sande. Wildermuth 833 Wyi6p
Peschkau, Emil.
Miniaturen; ernste und heitere geschichten 833 P45m
Contents: Das erste gewitter. Die lieblingsrolle des Signer Campobassi.
Die spatzen. Das ebenbild der menschen. Ein genie. In der
einod. Signora Letizia. Ohne seele. Ohne konigin. Die hausmeis-
terischen. Ein boser traum. Adonis. Der heimliche Don Juan.
Die reichsgrafen von Walbeck; roman aus der gegenwart. .833 P45
Sommersprossen; .neue humoresken 833 P45S
GERMAN FICTION 1119
Peter Mayr. Rosegger 833 Ryap
Peter Paul Rubens. Sternberg 833 883?
Der Peter von Danzig. Werner 833
Peters, August, (pseud. Elfried von Taura).
Die stille muhle; eine geschichte aus Deutsch-Bohmen. . . .833
Bound with Reichenbach Goschuetz's Faustine.
Peters, Frau Louise (Otto). See Otto, Louise.
Pfarre und schule. Gerstacker 833
Das pfarrhaus. Topffer 833 T6a
Pfarrius, Gustav.
Schein und sein; erzahlung aus dem sechzehnten jahrhun-
dert 833 P47
Ein phantom. Schaffmayer 833 829
Pichler, Helena. See Felsing, Frau Helene (Pichler).
Pichler, Frau Karoline (von Greiner).
Agathokles. 3v. in i 833 P54
Frauenwiirde. 4v. in 2 833
Pichler, Louise. See Zeller, Frau Louise (Pichler).
Die Pickwicker. Dickens 833
Die pilger des wildniss. Scherr 833 S32pi
Der pilgerzug nach Mekka. Hacklander 833 Hi2p
Der pirat. Scott 833 8431?
Poetzl, Eduard. See Potzl, Eduard.
Polenz, Wilhelm von.
Der Biittnerbauer; roman 833 PJS
Thekla Liidekind; die geschichte eines herzens. 2v 833
Wurzellocker; roman. 2v 833
Polikuschka. Tolstoi 833
Ein politischer schachzug Friedrich's des Grossen. Zollern 833 Zy6
Polko, Frau Elise (Vogel).
Neue novellen 833 Py6n
Contents: Margareth. Des herrn kreissteuereinnehmers stellvertreter.
Eine wette. Aus dem leben des Giacomo Robusti, genannt il Tinto-
retto. Der rosenkranz der Dame de Sade. Madame d'Houdetot.
Stimmungsbilder; novellen und skizzen 833 Pj6s
Contents: Schon rothtraut. Heimgegangen. Wie erinnerungen wach
werden. Zahnschmerzen. Die kleine Marina. Aus blauen tagen.
Unsere mama ; nbvelle 833 Py6u
Von der staffelei im Lahnthal; neue novellen 833 Py6
Contents: Ein meteor. Es war ein traum. Im zaubergarten einer
Armida. Die retterin von Greifenstein. Waldhornklange. Ein Ma-
rienbild des Bernardo Luini.
Porkeles und Porkelessa. Scherr 833 S32p
Postl, Karl. See Sealsfield, Charles.
Potz! Blitz! Zedtwitz 833 Z^B
Potzl, Eduard.
Jung-Wien; allerhand wienerische skizzen, hochdeutsch
und in der muttersprach 833 P86
Pradel, Georges, (pseud, of Emmanuel Pradier).
Maiblume; roman aus dem franzosischen. 3v. in i.
(Heimat und fremde.) 833 P88
Contains also : Die heimat des gliicks, von Max von Weissenthurn.
Pradier, Emmanuel. See Pradel, Georges, pseud.
Ein preisausschreiben. Lorm, pseud 833 L88p
1 120 GERMAN FICTION
Preisgekront. Roberts 833
Presber, Hermann.
Ideal und kritik; ein humoristisches genrebild aus der
gegenwart : 833 Pg22
Wolkenkukuksheim; humoristisches genrebild 833 Pg22W
Contains also: Ein Wolkenkukuksheimer lampeler.
Pressentin, Botho von, called von Rautter.
"Wenn und aber;" roman 833 Pg2
Der Preusse. Bluthgen 833 657
Ein prinz von Gottes gnaden. Voigtel 833
Prohle, Heinrich.
Walddrossel; ein lebensbild 833
Bound with Willkomm's "Im wald und am gestade."
Die prophetenschule. Roquette 833 R6gp
Der proscribirte. Caccianlga 833 Cn
Priife wer sich ewig bindet. Gutzkow 833 GgSyp
Prutz, Robert Eduard.
Das engelchen ; roman. 3v 833 Pgj
Der musikantenthurm; roman. 3v. in 2 833 Pgym
Putlitz, Gustav Heinrich Gans, edler herr zu.
Das f rolenhaus ; novelle 833 Pg8f
Die nachtigall; roman. 2v.ini 833 Pg8n
Raf aella ; novelle 833 Pg8
Was sich der wald erzahlt; ein marchenstrauss 833 Pg8w
Raabe, Wilhelm, (pseud. Jakob Corvinus).
Abu Telfan; oder, Die heimkehr von Mondgebirge; ein
roman. 3v. in I 833 Rua
Gesammelte erzahlungen. 4v 833 Rn
v.i. Die alte universitat. Der junker von Denow. Aus dem lebensbuch
des schulmeisterleins Michel Haas. Wer kann es wenden? Ein ge-
heimniss. Die schwarze galeere. Eine grabrede aus dem jahre 1609.
Das letze recht. Hollunderbluthe.
v.2. Das hamelschen kinder. Else von der tanne. Keltische knochen.
Sankt Thomas. Die ganse von Biitzow. Gedelocke. Im sieges-
kranze. Thekla's erbschaft; oder, Die geschichte eines schwiilen tages.
Der march nach hause. Des reiches krone. Deutscher mondschein.
v.3. Hoxter und Corvey. Eulenpfingsten. Frau Salome. Die innerste.
Vom alten Proteus.
v.4. Meister autor. Wunnigel. Deutscher adel.
Im alten eisen; eine erzahlung 833 Rui
Die leute aus dem walde, ihre sterne, wege und schicksale;
ein roman. 3v 833 Ri il
Nach dem grossen kriege; eine geschichte 833 Run
Der schiidderump. 2v 833 Rus
Unruhige gaste; ein roman aus dem saekulum 833 RIIU
Villa Schonow; eine erzahlung 833 Ruv
Zum wilden mann; eine erzahlung 833 Ruz
Radu Gleva. Brociner 833 Bysr
Rafael Spruhz. Scherr 833 832
Rafaella. Putlitz 833 Pg8
Rahel, Meier.
Wider die natur; roman. 2v. in i 833 Ri53
Raimund, Golo, (pseud, of Frau Bertha (Heyn) Frederich).
Ein hartes herz; roman 833
GERMAN FICTION 1121
Rank, Josef.
Achtspannig; volksroman. 2v. in I 833 Rig
Aus dem bohmerwalde; bilder und erzahlungen. 2v. in i. .833 Riga
Contents: Bartel, das knechtlein. Das Hofer-Kathchen.
Ein dorfbrutus; charakterbild. 2v. in i 833 Rigd
Raphael. Lamartine 944*07 Liyv
Raschid Bey, Frau ak See Bohlau, Helene.
Raskolnikow. Dostoyeffsky 833 074
Rattlin, der reffer. Marryat 833 M4ir
Rau, Heribert.
Deutsche erzahlungen. 2v 833 R22d
v.i. Die sternkonigin. Kiinstlergenie und furstenlaune. Die letzten
meistersanger. Der fluch der bosen that.
v.2. Die Jesuiten in Paraguay. Die flitterwochen.
Garibaldi, Italiens held und schwert; historisches lebens-
bild. 3v. in 2 833 R22
Der raubgraf. Wolff 833 W8sr
Rauch. Turgenief 833 T8sr
Rauschen. Wichert 833 W66r
Raydt, Hermann.
Silva Mariae; eine erzahlung aus der reformationszeit 833 R24
Das recht der hagestolze. Wolff 833
Das recht des lebenden. Schiicking 833
Redgauntlet. Scott 833 S43ir
Regenstein, Charlotte, (pseud. Alexander Romer).
Wer hat den frieden? roman. (Heimat und fremde.) 833 R2gi
Contains also: Der kampf urn's dasein, von Reinhold Ortmann. Der
letzte vom regiment gensdarmes, von Casar Magnus. Prinz Niko,
von E. Vely. Schwer erkampft, von Heinrich Kohler.
Reichenbach, Mathilde, grafin von. See Reichenbach Goschuetz,
Mathilde Johanna Franzisca Henriette, grafin von.
Reichenbach, Moritz von, (pseud, of Valeska, grafin von
Bethusy-Huc).
Der alteste sohn; roman 833 R2g
Reichenbach Goschuetz, Mathilde Johanna Franzisca Henri-
ette, grafin von.
Faustine [in German] 833 R2gy
Wechselwirkungen; novelle. 2v. in i 833 R2gyw
Die reichsgrafen von Walbeck. Peschkau 833 ?45
Reise in die mittaglichen provinzen von Frankreich. Thummel. .833 T42
Die reise nach dem lorberkranze. Zeising 833 742
The same 833
Reise um den mond. Verne 833
Reiseskizzen und novellen. Bibra 833
Reizenstein, Franziska, freiherrin von, (pseud. Franz von
Nemmersdorf).
Allein in der welt ; roman. 3v 833
Unter den waff en; roman. 3v 833 R326
Reuter, Fritz.
Dorchlauchting. (Olle kamellen, v.6.) 833 Rs6d
De Meckelnborgschen Montecchi un Capuletti; oder, De
reis' nah Konstantinopel. (Olle kamellen, v.7.) 833 R36m
Schurr-murr; wat tausamen is schrapt ut de hochdutsche
1 122 GERMAN FICTION.
schottel, ut den plattdiitschen pott un den missingschen
ketel ................................................. 833
Contents: Wat bi 'ne awerraschung 'ruter kamen kann. Hauhnefiken.
Abendteuer des Entspekter Brasig, biirtig aus Mcckelborg-Schwerin,
von ihm selbst erzahlt. Von't pird up den esel. Meine vaterstadt
Stavenhagen.
Ut mine festungstid. (Olle kamellen, v.2.) ............... 833
The same .................................... . ..... ..... 833 Rs6w
Bound with his "Woans ik tau 'ne Fru kamm."
Ut mine stromtid. 3v. (Olle kamellen, .3-5.) . .......... 833 Rs6ut
Woans ik tau 'ne Fru kamm, Ut de Franzosentid, [und Ut
mine festungstid]. 2v. in i. (Olle kamellen, v.i-2.) . . . .833 Rs6w
Reuter, Frau Gabriele.
Aus guter familie; leidensgeschichte eines madchens ...... 833 Rs66a
Episode Hopkins; Zu spat; zwei studien .................. 833
Richter, Jean Paul Friedrich, (pseud. Jean Paul).
Blumen-, frucht- und dornenstiicke; oder, Ehestand, tod
und hochzeit des armenadvokaten F. St. Siebenkas.
v.3~4, in i. (Sammtliche werke, v. 13-14.) . ............. 833
Flegeljahre; eine biographic. 4v. in 2. (Sammtliche werke,
.26-30.) .............................................. 833 R42
v.4 contains also: Clavis Fichtiana seu leibgeberiana. Mars und Phobus.
Das heimliche klaglied der jetzigen manner; Die wunder-
bare gesellschaft in der neujahrsnacht; und Das freiheit-
biichlein. (Sammtliche werke, .39-40.) .............. 833
Hesperus; oder, 45 hundposttage; eine lebensbeschreibung.
4v. in 2. (Sammtliche werke, v.7-io.) ................. 833
Das kampaner thai; oder, tJber die unsterblichkeit der
seele; nebst einer Erklarung der holzschnitte unter
den zehn geboten des katechismus. (Sammtliche werke,
.40.) .............................................. 833 R42he
Bound with his "Das heimliche klaglied."
Der komet; oder, Nikolaus Marggraf; eine komische
geschichte. 3v. in 2. (Sammtliche werke, .55-58.).. .833
Contains also : Ueber die deutschen doppelworter.
Titan. 5v. in 3. (Sammtliche werke, .21-25.) ............ 833
- Komischer anhang zum Titan. 2v. in i. (Sammtliche
werke, .31-32.) ...................................... 833
Riehl, Wilhelm Heinrich on.
Am feierabend; sechs neue noellen ...................... 833 R44
Contents: Das verlorene paradies. Wanda Zaluska. Seines vaters
sohn. Mein recht. Burg Neideck. Der alte hund.
Aus der ecke; sieben neue noellen ..................... 833
Contents: Die ecke, als vorwort. Die glucklichen freunde. Die
vierzehn nothhelfer. Der verriickte Hollander. Die zweite bitte.
Der marzminister. Rheingauer Deutsch. Trost um trost.
Der fluch der schonheit; with introduction and notes by
F. L. Kendall, vocabulary by G. A. D. Beck ............ 833
Historical romance of the Thirty years' war.
Geschichten aus alter zeit. 2 ........................... 833
v.i. Der stumme rathsherr. Liebesbusse. Die luge der geschichte.
Jorg Muckenhuber. Der leibmedicus. Der dachs auf lichtmess.
Der fluch der schonheit. Gespensterkampf.
v.2. Der zopf des Herrn Guillemain. Der hausbau. Konig Karl
und Morolf. Vergelt's Gott! Die rechte mutter. Ungeschriebene
brief e. Demophoon von Vogel. Die ganerben.
Neues noellenbuch ..................................... 833
Contents: Abendfrieden; eine novelle als vorrede. Das spielmanns-
GERMAN FICTION 1123
kind; eine volksgeschichte aus dem 15. jahrhundert. Das theater-
kind; eine memoiren-novelle aus der gegenwart. Reiner wein. Das
quartett. Die hochschule der Demuth. Die dichterprobe; als epilog.
Ring, Max.
Das haus Hillel; historischer roman aus der zeit der
zerstorung Jerusalems. 3v 833
Lieben und leben ; neue erzahlungen. 3v. in I 833 R47
Contents: Die ehescheuen. Im hause der Bonaparte. Der sieg der
liebe. Der philosoph von Charlottenburg.
Rosenkreuzer und illuminaten; historischer roman aus
dem 18. jahrhundert. ^v. in 2 833 R4yr
Die ringe des Maurenfursten. Zobeltitz 833 Zy3
Der ritter v. Gwynne. Lever 833 L66r
Roberts, Alexander, baron von.
"Es," und andres 833 R53
Other stories: Die gute alte zeit; als einleitung. Aus den erlebnissen
des Major Marsa: Ein kuss; Das herz des oberlicutenants. Das letzte
haus. Um ein paar zoll. Zwischen mauer und hecke. Monsieur
Krach. Aus der chronik unseres gliicks: " Unsere theemaschine;" Ein
tintenfleck; Nur ein klein* wenig! Prosit! Das erste capitel.
Preisgekront ; roman. 2v. in I 833 RSSP
Robin der Rothe. Scott 833 843110
Rodenberg, Julius.
Die grandidiers; ein roman aus der franzdsischen kolonie.
3v. in 2 833 Rs8
Von Gottes gnaden; ein roman aus Cromwell's zeit. 5v.
in 2 833 Rs8v
Der roman des kunstigen jahrhunderts. Jokai 833 Jsyr
Der roman eines armen jungen mannes. Feuillet 833 F43
Romer, Alexander, pseud. See Regenstein, Charlotte.
Roquette, Otto.
Das hiinengrab; historische erzahlung 833 R6g
Im hause der vater ; roman 833 R6gi
Die prophetenschule; roman. 2v 833 R6gp
Die rose der Sewi. Steub 833 884
Rosegger, Petri Kettenfeier.
Allerhand leute 833 R?2a
Hohenfeuer; neue geschichten aus den Alpen 833 Ry2h
Contents: Die ehestandspredigt. 's Hascherl. 's Guderl. Den
pfingstsonntag will ich mir merken! Das zugrunde gegangene dorf.
Die Christvesper. Der windwachelbub und seine liebste. Das
ereigniss in der schrun. Die nothtaufe. Die geschichte vom
zwieaugl ur d den eifersiichtigen leuten. Gidel, der verschenkte.
Zi-zii ! zi-zii!
Jakob der Letzte; eine waldbauerngeschichte aus unseren
tagen 833 Rj2J
Neue waldgeschichten 833 Ry2n
Peter Mayr, der wirt an der Mahr; eine geschichte aus
deutscher heldenzeit 833 Ry2p
Wildlinge 833 R 7 2w
Contents: Ein lied von ewigen dingen. Der Felix Hummeltreiber.
Beim kohlenbrenner. Der Waldteufel. Am tage der sonne. In der
finster. Die magd mit dem zugenahten kittelsack. Fohn. Der
grosse wald. Die Weihnachtsandacht des zimmermanns. Ein funkel-
nagelneues jahr. Zum heiligen brunn. Stiegelhupfer; batzen-
schupfer! Der eierbub. Der kettenhund. Meister Naz' leben und
sterben. So leb' denn wohl, du stilles haus! Der kirschbaum. Die
goldene ehrmesse. Ein wildling Christi. Die sunde des oheims. Der
breitdruckte kriesel. Der prandtner Franz und seine kameraden.
1 124 GERMAN FICTION
Mehr linkerhand. Sie konnten zusammen nicht kommen. Thomas
und sein ungliick. Laurentl, der um rat fragt. Joachim, der seinen
tod uberlebte. Himmelschliissel. Der drachenfutterer. Ein mann
von fiinf jahren. Der grossvater.
Rosenkreuzer und illuminaten,. Ring 833
Rosenthal-Bonin, Hugo von.
Das haus mit den zwei eingangen; roman 833 Ry2yh
Der heirathsdamm 833 Ry2yhe
Contents: Das arbild der Arabella. Mein dienst auf der "schelde."
Ihre waffen. Der taucher. Kunst und natur. Der theerhut.
Mondscheinstudien. Der Johannismorgen. Sing-tsche.
Die schlange im paradiese; novellenkranz 833 Ry2ys
Contents: Cesare und Emilia; eine genuesische ehestandsgeschichte.
Die schwarze rose; eine ballgeschichte. "Durch;" eine Sylvester-
geschichte. Zwei Weihnachten: Der kampf mit dem drachen; Am
Goldenen Horn. Intermezzo: Henri Martin; Haschisch. Eine Asch-
ermittwoch-geschichte. Kalifornische liebesbriefe.
Die tochter des kapitans ; roman 833 Ry2y
Die rote Franz. Wolzogen 833 W8s
Die rothe dame. Scherr 833 832
Rousseau, Jean Jacques.
Die neue Heloise. 4v. in 2 833 Ryy
Ruben. Laube 833 1,36
Der rubin. Lexow 833 L6y62r
Ein riickblick, 2000-1887. Bellamy 833 641
Rumohr, Adeline von. See Adalbert, Karl.
Russische marchen. Goldschmidt 833 658
Sacher-Masoch, Leopold, ritter von.
Der neue Hiob; roman 833 812
Vermachtniss Kains; novellen. v.i in 2 833 'Si2V
v.i, pt.i. Die liebe: Der wanderer; prolog. Vorrede zum Don Juan
von Kolomea, von Ferdinand Kiirnberger. Don Juan von Kolomea.
Der kapitulant. Mondnacht.
v.i, pt.2. Die liebe (continued): Die liebe des Plato. Venus im pelz.
Marzella; oder, Das marchen vom gliick.
Zur ehre Gottes! ein zeitgemalde 833 Si2z
Eine sage von Montrose. Scott 833 S43isch
Saint Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de.
Paul und Virginie; ein naturgemalde; nach dem franzo-
sischen von Chr. Schiller 833 814
St. Ronans-brunnen. Scott 833 84318
Salzmann, Ernst.
Hinter klostermauern; eine erzahlung aus Grafenheim 833 818
Samarow, Gregor, pseud. See Meding, Johann Ferdinand Oskar.
Samuel Titmarsh. Thackeray 833 T33
San Sebastian. Voss 833 V&s
Sanct-Elmsfeuer. Jensen 833 J26sa
Sand, George, (pseud, of Mme Dudevant).
Consuelo; deutsch von G. Julius. 6v. in 3 833 821
Die grafin von Rudolstadt; deutsch von L. Meyer. 4v. in 2. .833 S2ig
Johann Ziska; eine episode aus dem Hussitenkriege;
deutsch von L. Meyer 833 821 j
Anhang zu "Consuelo" und "Grafin von Rudolstadt."
Die letzte liebe; roman; einzig berechtigte deutsche
uebersetzung. 2v. in i 833 821!
Saracinesca. Crawford 833 C8y
Satyrische romane und erzahlungen. Voltaire 833 Vsy8
GERMAN FICTION 1125
Schach von Wuthenow. Fontane 833
Schaffmayer, Adolph.
Ein phantom; amerikanischer roman. (Heimat und
fremde.) 833 829
Contains also: Gold und Hebe, von E. A. Konig. Ohne Hebe, von
Reinhold Ortmann. Zweimal getraut. vou Victor Schrader. Korsi-
sches blut, von Franz Treller. Auf dem Watzmannshof, von A.
Dohm.
Scharling, Karl Henrik, (pseud. Nicolay).
Zur neujahrszeit im pastorate zu Noddeboe; erzahlung;
nach der dritten auflage des danischen originals deutsch
von W. Reinhardt 833 8311
Die schatten. Franzos 833 F88sc
Schatten. Schubin, pseud 833 Wyiw
Schatten und licht. Horn 833 Hyg
Die schatzgraber. Bibra 833 6473
Die schatzsucher. Jensen 833 J26s
Scheffel, Joseph Victor von.
Juniperus; geschichte eines kreuzfahrers 833 Ssij
Schein und sein. Pfarrius 833 ?47
Scherr, Johannes.
Graziella; memoiren-novelle. v.i 833 S32g
Die Jesuitin; Gottlieb Rapser; Rafael Spruhz; Die rothe
dame ; Alles schon dagewesen 833 832
Michel; geschichte eines Deutschen unserer zeit. 4v. in 2. .833 832111
Die pilger des wildniss; historische novelle. 2v 833 S32pi
Porkeles und Porkelessa; eine bose geschichte 833 S32p
Die tochter der luft; novelle 833 8321
Das schicksal einer frau; roman aus dem englischen. 2v. in I.
(Heimat und fremde.) 833 833
Contains also: Gauner ehre, aus dem englischen von F. Mangold.
Grafin Lotte, von O. Elster. Der mann von Haiti, von Franz Treller.
Nicoline, von Emil Perschkau.
Schicksale. Linz 833 1,733
Schiffbruch. Lindau 833 L7I7
Schilling, Elisabeth, (pseud. Ernst Lingen).
Vor Pavia; historische novelle 833 8334
Contains also: Verloren! by E. Rudorff.
Das schlafende heer. Cohn 833 C66
Die schlange im paradiese. Rosenthal-Bonin 833 1*7273
Schlicht, Freiherr von, pseud. See Baudissin, Wolf Ernst Hugo
Emil, graf von.
Schlichtkrull, Aline von.
Der agitator von Irland. 4v 833 8344
Schlozer, Karl F. E. von.
Aus dur und moll; concertstiicke ohne noten 833 8345
Contents: Titelbild; radirung von Max Klinger. Ouverture. Eis-
blumen; adagio. Das stereoskopenparchen; scherzo. Intermezzo.
Der traum des balletmeisters; ballo. Der roman des telegraphen.
Alia turca. Die geschichte von stilvollen stuhl. Nur ein tropfen!
rondo. Intermezzo. Die schmetterlinge; japanisch. Seine erste
Hebe; capriccio. Intermezzo. Jetzt und einst. Intermezzo. Der
studiosus Keck von Keckenstein. Der spiegel des lebens.
Schmidt, Eduard. See Schmidt-Weissenfels, Eduard.
Schmidt-Weissenfels, Eduard, (pseud. Ernst Hellmuth).
Der achtzehnte brumaire ; historischer roman 833 835
1 126 GERMAN FICTION
Schnurr-murr. Reuter 833
Das schone madchen von Perth. Scott 833 843150
Die schone Pauline. Fleury 833 F6s
Die schone Wienerin. Lorm, pseud 833 L88sc
Die schonsten tage einer tanzerin. Werner 833 W53Q2S
Die schrift des todten. Mary 833 M43
Schubart und seine zeitgenossen. Brachvogel 833 6675
Schubin, Ossip, (pseud, of Lola Kirschner).
Asbein; aus dem leben eines virtuosen 833 838
Boris Lensky; roman. 2v 833 Ss8b
Schatten ; novellen 833 Wyiw
Contents: Die Galbrizzi. Ein friihlingstraum. Der ballsaal des grafen
von Linkebeek. Nepenthes. Die hoffnung. Der gefrorene see.
Bound with Wildenbruch's "Das wandernde licht."
Schiicking, Levin.
Eine actiengesellschaft; erzahlung. 3v 833 83843
Annette von Droste; ein lebensbild 833 Ss84an
Giinther von Schwarzburg; historischer roman. 2v. in i . . .833 8384
H eimatlaub ; novellen. 2v 833 8384!!
v.i. Das Fraulein von Thoreck. Die wippinger Thekla. Eine treue
seele.
v.2. Bruderpflicht. Dem genius treu.
Eine kiinstler-leidenschaft; novelle 833 Ss84k
Paul Bronckhorst; oder, Die neuen herren; roman. 3v.
in i 833 8384?
Das recht des lebenden; roman. 3v. in 2 833
Wunderliche menschen; drei erzahlungen 833
Contents: Ein kulturkampfer. Ein griinder. Ein ehrlicher mann.
Der schiidderump. Raabe 833 Rus
Schulroschen. Gottschall 833 67253
Schwab, Gustav.
Die deutschen volksbiicher fur jung und alt wieder erzahlt.
v.5-6, in i 833 83982
Contents: Die Schildbiirger. Herzog Ernst. Kaiser Octavianus. Gri-
seldis.
[Schwab, Marie.]
Eritis sicut Dens; ein anonymer roman. 3v 833 8398
Die schwarmer. Scott 833 S43isw
Schwartz, Marie Sophie.
Jugenderinnerungen; erzahlung. 2v. in 1 833 839}
Das madchen von Korsika; aus dem schwedischen von
E. J. Jonas 833 839111
Schwedische lebensbilder; erzahlungen; nach dem schwe-
dischen original-manuscript frei bearbeitet von J. N.
Heynrichs 833 839
Contents: Die blinden. Die wahrsagerin. Die angeblichen fliicht-
linge. Ein talisman. Der schiitzling des poeten. Die erdbeerver-
kauferin.
Schwartz-Indien. Verne 833 V27SC
Die schwarze tiame. Wachenhusen 833 Wus
Der schwarze zwerg. Scott 833 S43isch
Schwedische lebensbilder. Schwartz 833 839
Eine schweizerpension. Dewall, pseud 833 DSIS
Eine schwimmende stadt. Verne 833 V27S
Schwiile tage. Keyserling 833 K23
GERMAN FICTION 1127
Scott, Sir Walter.
Anna von Geierstein; oder, Die tochter des Nebels; ein
roman; neu ubersetzt von Ernst Elsenhaus 833 84313
Die braut von Lammermoor; ein historischer roman; neu
iibersetzt von Wilhelm Sauerwcin 833 S43ib
Guy Mannering; oder, Der sterndeuter; ein roman; neu
iibersetzt von Oelckers 833 843 1 g
Ivanhoe; ein roman; neu iibersetzt von Ernst Susemihl.. ..833 8431
Kenilworth; ein roman; neu iibersetzt von Ernst Susemihl
(Sammtliche werke, v.8.) 833 843 ik
Der kerker von Edinburg; ein roman; neu iibersetzt von
Ernst Susemihl. (Sammtliche werke, v.io.) 833 S43ike
Nigels schicksale; ein roman; neu iibersetzt von Friedrich
Funck. (Sammtliche werke, v.12.) 833 84310
Der pirat; ein roman; iibersetzt von Friedrich Richter,
neue ausgabe durchgesehen von J. E. Wessely 833 843 ip
Redgauntlet; ein roman; uebersetzt von Karl Weil 833 S43ir
Robin der Rothe; ein historischer roman; uebersetzt von
C. Herrmann, neue von J. E. Wessely durchgesehene
ausgabe 833 84310)
St. Ronans-brunnen; ein roman 833 84315
Das schone madchen von Perth; ein roman; neu iibersetzt
von Theodor Oelckers 833 843150
Die schwarmer; ein roman; neu iibersetzt von Carl
Andra 833 S43isw
Der schwarze zwerg, und Eine sage von Montrose; neu
ubersetzt von Franz Rottenkamp 833 S43isch
Der talisman; ein historischer roman; iibersetzt von Wil-
helm Sauerwein, neu durchgesehen von J. E. Wessely.. 833 8431!
Die verlobten; ein roman; uebersetzt von. August Schafer.833 843
Waverley; oder, Vor sechzig jahren; ein historischer ro-
man; ubersetzt von C. Herrmann, neue ausgabe durch-
gesehen von J. E. W'essely 833 S43iw
Woodstock [in German] 833 S43iwo
Sealsfield, Charles, (Karl Postl).
Lebensbilder aus der westlichen hemisphere. $v 833 843
George Howard's esq. brautfahrt.
.2. Ralph Doughby's esq. brautfahrt.
.3. Pflanzerleben, I.
Pflanze-leben, II, und Die farbigen.
.5. Nathan, der squatter-regulator.
Die Sebalds. Jordan 833 J42S
Seelenrathsel. Walloth 833 Wi8s
Seidel, Heinrich.
Gesammelte schriften. 8v 833 845
v.i. Leberecht Huhnchen, Jorinde, und andere geschichten.
v.2. Vorstadtgeschichten.
v.3. Neues von Leberecht Huhnchen, und anderen sonderlingen.
v.4. Geschichten und skizzen aus der heimath.
v.s. Die goldene zeit; neue geschichten aus der heimath.
v.6. Ein skizzenbuch; neue geschichten.
v.7. Glockenspiel; gesammelte gedichte.
v.8. Leberecht Huhnchen als grossvater.
Seine tochter. Alden 833 A35
Seltsame geschichten. Koenig 833
1 128 GERMAN FICTION
Die sendung. Marryat 833 M4is
Sennor Aguila. Gerstacker 833 63286
Sergius Panin. Ohnet 833 Oi8s
Shirley. Bronte 833 677
Sibylle. Adalbert, pseud 833 A22
Silberstein, August.
Die alpenrose von Ischl; eine geschichte. 2v. in i 833 858
Der hallodri 833 Ss8h
Silva Mariae. Raydt 833 1*24
Simon, Frau Emma (Couvely). See Vely, Emma, pseud.
Sind gotter? Dahn 833 Diss
Der sinnreiche junker Don Quijote von der Mancha. Cer-
vantes Saavedra 833 33
Die sirene. Meissner 833 M57S
Skizzen aus Calif ornien und Sudamerika. Gerstacker 833 6325
Die sohne des senators. Storm 833 S88so
Die sohne Pestalozzi's. Gutzkow 833 69875
Das soldatenleben im frieden. Hacklander 833 Hi2sc
Solger, Reinhold.
Anton in Amerika; novelle aus dem deutsch-amerika-
nischen leben. 2v. (Deutsch-amerikanische bibliothek.) . .833 S68
Solitaire, M. pseud. See Niirnberger, Woldemar.
Sommerbuch. Bohlau 833 659
Sommermarchen. Baumbach 833 632
Sommersprossen. Peschkau 833 P45S
Der sonnenwirth. Kurz 833 K44S
Sonntagskind. Spielhagen 833 875
Sophie Charlotte. Bacher 833 Bi2
Die Spanierin. Eckstein 833 255
Spate vergeltung. Lorm, pseud 833 L88s
Spielhagen, Friedrich.
Frei geboren 833 Sysf
Sonntagskind; roman in sechs buchern. v.i-2 833 875
Spinoza. Auerbach 833 Agisp
Der spion. Cooper 833 C78
Sport Vely, pseud 833 V25
Springer, Robert.
Devrient und Hoffmann; oder, Schauspieler und Serapions-
briider; kimstler-roman und romantisches zeitbild. 3V..833 S76d
Sequel to "Grafin Lichtenati."
Grafin Lichtenau; historischer roman. 3v 833 876
Ein stadtjunker von Braunschweig. Carlssen, pseud 833 C2iss
Stahl, Arthur, pseud. See Voigtel, Valeska.
Stahr, Frau Fanny (Lewald). See Lewald, Fanny.
Stalaktiten. Willkomm 833 W75
Stein, Paul.
Aus dem schwabischen volksleben; erzahlungen 833 S8i
Contents: Der segen der sterbenden. Die junge hexe. Das stille
Mareile.
Johannes Gutenberg; kultur-historischer roman. 3v. in i.. 833 S8ij
Novellistische gemalde aus stadt und land. 2v. in i . 833 S8m
Contents: Der alte Fritz. Das erste lied. Der wechselbalg. Das
pfarrmariele. Ein churfiirstlicher kuss. Mutterrechte. Friederike.
GERMAN FICTION 1129
Steinhausen, Heinrich.
Der korrektor; szenen aus dem schattenspiele des Iebens..8s3 8822
Steinmann, J. pseud. See Stinde, Julius.
Die steppe. Cooper 833 Cy8s
Stern, Adolf.
Aus dunklen tagen; ein novellenbuch 833 8839
Contents: Stilles gliick. Die sangerin von Santa Maria dell' Orto.
Heimkehr. Die Puritaner in Bevey. Erkenne dich selbst!
Sternberg, Alexander, freiherr von Ungern.
Kleine romane und erzahlungen. 3v. in I 833 883
Contents: Das kastchen oder der neue kombab. Claudia; cine altro-
mische novelle. Die goldene maske. Die rothe schleife. Anna
Louise Karsch. Der tod von Lubeck; eine erzahlung. Endymion;
eine erzahlung. Eine interessante dame; eine erzahlung.
Peter Paul Rubens; ein biographischer roman 833 S8sp
Steub, Ludwig.
Die rose der Sewi; eine ziemlich wahre geschichte aus
Tirol 833 884
Stichling, G. W.
Aus der vogelperspektive; humoristische erzahlungen 833 8854
Stifter, Adalbert.
Erzahlungen. 2v 833 8855
v.i. Prokopus. Die drei schmiede ihres schicksals. Die waldbrunnen.
Nachkommenschaften. Ein gang durch die Katakomben. Aus dem
bairischen walde.
v.2. Der waldganger. Der fromme spruch. Der kuss von Sentze.
Zuversicht. Zwei witwen. Die barmherzigkeit. Zwei parabeln.
Gedichte.
Stille geschichten. Franzos 833 F88s
Die stille miihle. Peters 833 1*297
Stimmungsbilder. Polko 833 Py6s
Stinde, Julius, (pseud. Wilhelmine Buchholz, and Alfred de Valmy).
Alltagsmarchen ; novelletten. 2v. in i 833 8853
Contents: Unter dem bliihenden dorn. Die geschichte von dem
theekessel. Nur ein einziger tag. Zigeunerkonigs sohn. Die ab-
gesetzte Madonna. Eine kleine geschichte in quartformat. Meines
lehrlings nase. Der wandkalender. Eine wahre geschichte. Ge-
nommen. So kam ich zu meinen mann! Der gewcihte Mahodoe's.
"Honny soit qui mal y pense." Ein unerlostes dornroschen.
Das tabacksblatt. Des chemikers rache. Eine kochin fur druben.
Neue zeiten. Des hcrzens auserstehung.
Frau Buchholz im Orient 833 SSsfr
Humoresken 833 S8sh
Contents: Mitus und Matus. Das angebot. Die tanzgabe. Vom Jung-
ling, der gern einen bart gehabt hatte. Die karpfenschuppe.
Der liedermacher; ein roman aus neu-Berlin 833 885!
Der teufels-capitan; roman von J. Steinmann. (Heimat
und fremde.) -833 885
Contains also: Endlich gesiihnt, von Friedrich Friedrich. Ein familien-
drama, von Walther Vogel. Das dreigestirn, von Hans v. Spielberg.
Simson und Delila, von Annie Bock.
Waldnovellen 833 S8sw
Contents: Tante Juliane. Die dumme frau. Bruder Johannes.
Dreimal zehn jahre. Bello. Prinzess Goldhaar.
Stolle, Ferdinand.
Der konig von Tauharawi; launiger roman. 3v. in 1 833 887
Storch, Ludwig.
Die heideschenke. v.i-2 833 8884
1130 GERMAN FICTION
Storm, Theodor.
Aquis submersus ; novelle 833 S88a
Auf der universitat 833 S88
Carsten Curator . . . . : 833 S88c
Ein doppelganger; novelle 833 S88d
"Es waren zwei konigskinder." 833 S88e
Im sonnenschein 833 S88im
Contains also: Marthe und ihre uhr. Im saal.
Die sohne des senators 833 S88so
Zur chronik von Grieshuus, 1883-84 833 S88z
Der student von Oxford. Wohlfarth 833 W833
Studentenfahrten. Friedrich 833 Fgss
Die sturmvogel. Andrea 833 ASS
Suam cuique. Wichert 833 W66s
Siid! Kirchbach 833 K28
Der siilfmeister. Wolff 833 W8s
Suttner, Arthur Gundaccar, freiherr von.
Die adjaren; roman 833 8967
Suttner, Bertha (Kinsky), baronin von.
Die waffen nieder! eine lebensgeschichte. 2v 833 896
Swammerdam. Klencke 833 Ksigs
Sylvester von Geyer. Ompteda 833 6245
The same. 2v. in 1 833 02452
Das tagebuch aus Gronland. Jensen 833 J26ta
Das tagebuch einer f rau. Feuillet 833 F43t
Das tagliche brot. Cohn 833 C66t
Der talisman. Scott 833 S43it
Taura, Elfried von, pseud. See Peters, August.
Tauschungen. Koenig 833 Ks6t
Tautphoeus, Jemima Montgomery, baronin von.
Uneins; oder, Krieg im krieg 833 T24
Taylor, George, pseud. See Hausrath, Adolf.
Tellet, Roy, pseud.
Ein becher Lethe; roman. (Heimat und fremde.) 833 T27
Contains also: Gross-Busekow, von A. v. Winterfeld. Mit eiserner
hand, von J. D.
Der teufels-capitan. Stinde 833 885
Thackeray, William Makepeace.
Komische erzahlungen. 2v. in 1 833
Contents: Rebecka und Rowena. Doctor Birke und seine jungen
freunde. Der ball bei Mrs Perkins. Die Englander in den Tuilerien.
Herrn Balthasar Kandel's friihstucksreden. Unsere strasse.
Memoiren eines englischen livreebedienten 833
Die Newcomes; geschichte einer sehr achtbaren familie.
lov. in 3 833 T33n
Samuel Titmarsh; oder, Der familiendiamant; in's deutsche
iibertragen von W. E. Drugulin. 2v. in 1 833 T33
Thaden, Ludwig.
Antonie ; roman 833 T334
Thamar. Mandelkern 833 M32
Thekla Liidekind. Polenz 833 Pyst
Thorenspiegel. Lampe 833 Lig6
GERMAN FICTION 1131
Thiimmel, Moritz August von.
Reise in die mittaglichen provinzen von Frankreich. v.i-2,
5-8, in 3. (Sammtliche vverke, v.i-2, 5-8.) 833
v.7-8 contains also: Wilhelmine. Vermischte gedichte. Die inoculation
der Hebe. Das erdbeben von Messina. Nachrichten von Thiimmels
leben.
Titan. Richter 833
Tittmann, C. E.
' Das ideal ; roman 833 TSS
Die tochter der luft. Scherr 833 832!
Die tochter des commandeurs. Lie 833 L68
Die tochter des kapitans. Rosenthal-Bonin 833 1*727
Die tochter des kunstreiters. Brackel 833 66771
Die tochter Riibezahls. Gottschall 833 67251
Toepffer, Rodolphe. See Topffer, Rodolphe.
Tollhauslerwirthschaft Jokai 833 J37t
Tolstoi, Lyof Nikolaievitch, count.
Die Kreutzer-sonate; erzahlung; mit einem nachwort des
verfassers, aus dem russischen iibersetzt von L. A.
Hauff 833 Ts8k
Polikuschka; eine erzahlung; aus dem russischen uber-
setzt von Ida Brendel 833 Ts8
Tom Burke. Lever 833 L66t
Tonendes erz. Eisner 833 55
Topffer, Rodolphe.
Das pfarrhaus. v.i-2, in i 833 T62
Totentanz der Hebe. Conrad 833 75
Tourgenief, Ivan Sergevitch. See Turgenief, Ivan Sergevitch.
Transatlantisches. Keller-Jordan 833 Ki6s
Trauter herd und fremde woge. Niirnberger 833 Ns2t
Treuenfels, Erich.
Fata morgana 833 T73
Treulose witwe. Grisebach 833 692
Trimborn & Co. Jensen 833 J26t
Trug-gold. Baumbach 833 632!
Truggeister. Perfall 833 ?42t
Tschiirnau, T.
Klippen; roman aus der gesellschaft. (Heimat und fremde.) .833 Tyg
Contains also: Die taube auf dem dache, von Ernst Wichert. Die
tanzgabe, von Julius Stinde. Die familie von Stieglitz, von Hermann
Heiberg.
Turgenief, Ivan Sergevitch.
Dunst; roman; aus dem russischen frei bearbeitet von H.
von Lankenau 833 T8sd
Erzahlungen eines alten mannes; aus dem russischen von
Adolf Gerstmann 833 T8se
Contents: Tak-tak-tak. Die uhr. Eine seltsame geschichte. Die uns-
rigen haben mich geschicht.
Die neue generation; roman; deutsch von Wilhelm Lange.
2v. in i 833 T8 5
Neuland ; roman ; aus dem russischen 833 T8sn
Rauch ; aus dem russischen 833 T8sr
Die ungluckliche; erzahlung; aus dem russischen iibersetzt
von M. v. Pezold 8 33 T8su
ii32 GERMAN FICTION
Vater und sohne; roman; aus dem russischen von Adolf
Gerstmann 833 T8sv
Ubirajara. Alencar 833
Ueber alle ge'walten. Perfall 833
Ueber die wolken. Jensen 833 J26u
Uhl, Friedrich.
Farbenrausch ; roman. 2v. in i , 833 Ui8
Uhlmann, A.
Ungetauft; eine novelle zu den kirchensetzen 833 Ui86
Wahl hat qual; eine novelle zum pfarrwahl-gesetz 833 Ui86
Bound with his "Ungetauft."
Um den glanz des ruhmes. Farina 833 F23U
Um den kaiserstuhl. Jensen 833 J26um
Eine unbedeutende frau. Heimburg, pseud 833 tfyiu
Uneins. Tautphoeus 833 T24
Ungern-Sternberg, Alexander, freiherr von. See Sternberg,
Alexander, freiherr von Ungern.
Ungetauft. Uhlmann 833 Ui86
Die ungliickliche. Turgenief 833 T8su
Unkraut im waizen. Dewall, pseud 833 DSIU
Unruhige gaste. Raabe 833 Rnu
Unser gegenseitiger freund. Dickens 833 DSS
Unsere mama. Polko 833 Pj6u
Unter den waff en. Reizenstein 833 R326
Unter der linde. Heimburg, pseud 833 H4iun
Unter halbmond und kreuz. Benkard 833 643
Unter kameraden. Laverrenz 833 Ls8
Unter Maria Theresia. Hesekiel 833 H48u
Unterwegs. Auerbach 833 Agiu
Unuberwindliche machte. Grimm 833 Ggi
Ut de Franzosentid. Reuter 833 Rs6w
Ut mine festungstid. Reuter 833 Rs6u
The same 833 Rs6w
Ut mine stromtid. Reuter 833
Die vagabunden. Holtei 833
Valerie. Marryat 833 M4iv
Valmy, Alfred de, pseud. See Stinde, Julius.
Der vampyr. Wachenhusen 833 Wnv
Vater und sohne. Turgenief 833 T8sv
Die vaudour. Aimard 833 A2g
Vely, Emma, (pseud, of Frau Emma (Couvely) Simon).
Sport ; roman 833 V25
Verakoff, Ernst, pseud. See Osterberg-Verakoff, Max.
Verbotene friichte. Hacklander 833 Hi2v
Vergangene und vergessene tage. Zeller 833 Z45
Ein verirrtes herz (Julia von Trecoeur). Feuillet 833 F43
Verkiimmerte existenzen. Gottschall 833 Gy25ve
Die verlobten. Scott 833 843^
Vermachtniss Kains. Sacher-Masoch 833 Si2V
Verne, Jules.
Die Jangada, achthundert meilen auf dem Amazonenstrom.
2v. in i 833 V27
GERMAN FICTION 1133
Reise um den mond 833 Vzjr
Schwarz-Indien 833 V27SC
Eine schwimmende stadt; die blokade-brecher; deutsch
von Martha Lion 833 Vzjs
Die vernunf theirath. Olf ers 833 023
Der verrater. Gottschall 833 6725
Ein verschlossener mensch. Kretzer 833 K4iw
Verschollene grossen. Gottschall 833 G725V
Vervehmt. Becker 833 BsGv
Vetter Fritz. Erckmann & Chatrian 833 71
Viebig, Clara. See Cohn, Frau Clara (Viebig).
Vier geschwister. Otto 833 031 v
Vier Weihnachtserzahlungen. Jensen 833 J26vi
Villa Falconieri. Heyse 833 HSIV
Villa Falconieri. Voss 833 V$8
Villa Schonow. Raabe 833 Rnv
Viola, Max.
Die nadel der Kleopatra, und andere humoresken 833 V34
Vita somnium breve. Ceconi 833 GSIV
Vittorio Alfieri und seine vierte Hebe. Bolte 833 B6iv
Der voigt von Sylt. Miigge 833 Mgsiv
Voigtel, Valeska, (pseud. Arthur Stahl).
Ein prinz von Gottes gnaden; roman 833 Vs7i
Voltaire, Frangois Marie Arouet de.
Satyrische romane und erzahlungen; deutsch von Cajus
Moller 833 V 3 ?8
Contents: Candide. L'ingenu. Die prinzessin von Babylon. Zadig.
Mikromegas.
Vom alten stamm. Jensen 833 J26v
Vom buchstaben zurn geiste. Gerhardt 833 G$iv
Die vom Niederrhein. Herzog 833 11484
Von der staffelei im Lahnthal. Polko 833 Pj6
Von Gottes gnaden. Rodenberg 833 Rs8v
Von Saalfeld bis Aspern. Koenig 833 Ks6v
Die von Vahsel. Klencke 833 K$igv
Vor dem kriegsgericht. Hocker 833 H6s
Vor dem sturm. Fontane 833 F73V
Vor Pavia. Schilling 833 8334
Vor tagesanbruch. George, pseud 833 GSII
Die vorkampfer der freiheit. Friedrich 833 Fgs
Vornehm und gering. Lexow 833 L676v
Vorwarts und aufwarts! Haggenmacher 833 Hi4
Voss, Richard.
Die neue Circe; eine italienische dorfgeschichte 833 Vs8n
San Sebastian; [ein roman]; mit einer einleitung von
Joseph Kiirschner. (Deutsche hand- und hausbiblio-
thek.) 833 Vs8s
Villa Falconieri; die geschichte einer leidenschaft. 2v.
in i 833 Vs8
Vox populi. Grosse 833 Ggsv
Wachenhusen, Hans.
In der Nilbarke; roman 833 Wni
1 134 GERMAN FICTION
Die sch warze dame ; roman. v. 1-2 833 Wi is
Der vampyr; novelle aus Bulgarien 833 Wnv
Wer ist sie? roman 833 Wn
Die waffen nieder ! Suttner 833 896
Wahl hat qual. Uhlmann 833 Ui86
Die waisen. Winkler-Messerer 833 Wy8
Walddrossel. Prohle 833 Wysi
Waldnovellen. Stinde 833 S8sw
Wald-Zedtwitz, E. von, pseud. See Zedtwitz, Ewald von.
Walfeld, Kurt von, pseud. See Meding, Johann Ferdinand Oskar.
Walloth, Wilhelm.
Der gladiator; roman aus der zeit Kaligulas 833 Wi8g
Oktavia; historischer roman aus der zeit Neros 833 Wi8o
Paris der mime; realistisch-historischer roman aus der zeit
Domitian's 833 Wi8
Seelenrathsel; roman aus der gegenwart. 833 Wi8s
Walram Forst, der dcmagoge. Galen, pseud 833 614
Das wandernde licht. Wildenbruch 833 Wyiw
Wandlungen. Lewald 833 L6yw
Warren, Leo, pseud. See Meding, Johann Ferdinand Oskar.
Warren, Samuel.
Zehntausend pfund renten; aus dem englischen von Carl
Kolb. 3v 833 W24
Wartenburg, Karl.
Franzosisches leben. 2v. in i 833 W25
Contents: Ein treues herz. Ein schloss in der Touraine. Die pach-
terin von Trianon. Aus dem bagno. Eine junge frau. Rose Cheri.
Der tod eines gerechten.
Was sich der wald erzahlt. Putlitz ; 833 Pg8w
Waterloo. Erckmann & Chatrian 833 Eyiw
Watteau. Frenzel 833 Fg3
Waverley. Scott 833 S43iw
Weber, Carl von.
Des armen schuld; erzahlung 833 W37
Weber und wasser. Nieritz 833 N33
Wechselwirkungen. Reichenbach Goschuetz 833 R2Q7\v
Wedekind, Eduard.
Gebriider Schickler; roman aus dem modernen leben; frei
nach dem franzosischen 833
Ein weib. Heiberg 833
Weibliche menschen. Ompteda 833 O24W
Der Weihnachtfund. Kurz 833 K44W
Weissenfels, Eduard Schmidt-. See Schmidt-Weissenfels,
Eduard.
Der welfenlegionar. B erneck 833 B45W
Wellmer, Arnold.
Bruder studio! studentengeschichten aus vier jahr-
hunderten 833
Contents: Studentenleben. Vor fiinfhundert jahren. Frei ist der
bursch. Studentenmiitterchen. Studiosus Holofernes. Zertriim-
mert. Napoleon I. und die deutschen studenten. Ein schoner
traum. Aus der demagogenzeit. Bruder studio for ever. Le roi
est mort, vive le roi. Dornroslein.
GERMAN FICTION 1135
Welt-untergang. Dahn 833
Weltliche dinge. Groller, pseud 833 6933
"Wenn und aber." Pressentin 833 Pga
Wer hat den frieden ? Regenstein 833 R2Qi
Wer ist sie? Wachenhusen 833 Wn
Werner, Julian, (pseud. Karl Dilthey).
Henrietta Sontag [in German] 833 W53Q2
New York in alter zeit; Gefahren eines sangerfestes. . . .833
Die schonsten tage einer tanzerin; Mein Onkel Fischer
in Baltimore 833
Werner, Reinhold.
Der Peter von Danzig; historische erzahlung aus der zeit
der Hansa 833
Wichert, Ernst.
Die arbeiter; roman 833 W66ar
Aus anstandiger familie; geschichte eines verlorenen
menschenlebens. 3v 833 W66a
Eins zum andern; novellen -833 W66e
Contents: Das kind. Zwei wege. Sylvesterspuk. Die mutter.
Littauische geschichten 833 W661
Contents: Ansas und Grita. Ewe. Der schaktarp.
Rauschen ; ein strand-idyll 833 W66r
Contents: Gebunden; novelle. Sommerfrische am Baltischen strande;
[gedichtj. Ostsee-marchen ; [gedicht]. Rusche; [gedicht].
Suam cuique ; roman. 2v. in i 833 W66s
Wickede, Julius von.
Ein deutscher lieutenant und ttirkischer hauptmann; nach
den papieren eines verstorbenen 833 W67id
Der lange Isaack; historischer roman aus der zeit des
deutschen befreiungskrieges. 3v. in i 833 W6yi
Wider den kurfursten. Hoffmann 833 H68iw
Wider die natur. Rahel 833 Ri53
Wie's im hause geht. Lechler J833 1,48
Wilbrandt, Adolf.
Novellen aus der heimath. 2v. in i 833 W6gn
Contents: Der lootsencommandeur. Der gast vom abendstern. Am
heiligen damm. Der mitschuldige.
Wildenbruch, Ernst von.
Eifernde liebe ; roman 833 Wyi
Das wandenide licht ; novelle 833 W7iw
Wildermuth, Ottilie.
Aus dem frauenleben. 2v 833 Wyi6a
v.i. Ein sonnenloses leben. Morgen, mittag und abend. Die ver-
schmahte. Unabhangigkeit. Der erste Chezwist.
v.2. Die lehrjahre der zwei schwestern. Madchenbriefe. Lebensgluck.
Ein herbsttag bei Weinsberg. Todte treue.
Beim lampenlicht; erzahlungen 833 WyiSb
Contents: Der altjungfernkranz. Was sein soil, schicht sich wohl.
Zweimal verkauft. Ein einsam grab. Eine familienreise. Gross-
vaters brautwerbung.
Die heimat der frau 833 Wyi6h
Contents: Heimkehr. Verfehlte wahl. Daheim.
Im tageslicht; bilder aus der wirklichkeit 833
Contents: Frauengallerie. Vor dem letzten haus. Herr Wezler und
seine frau. Wiedersehen. Eugenie.
1 136 GERMAN FICTION
Perlen aus dem sande; erzahlungen 833
Contents: Aus triiben wassern. Die schule der Demuth. Marie und
Maria. Taube bluten. Margarethens Sylvesterabend. Die drei
schwestern; oder, Der Herr behiitet die einfaltigen.
Zur dammerstunde; erzahlungen 833
Contents: Alte Hebe roset nicht; drei bilder aus dem leben. Eine schul-
meisterfamilie. Zwei namensschwestern. Dem abgrunde zu. Im
sanitatsverein.
Wildlinge. Rosegger 833
Willkomm, Ernst.
Im wald und am gestade; skizzen und bilder 833
Contents: Der zeidler. Der Halligmann. Ein besuch auf Sylt. Der
schlicklaufer. Die verbindenden flammen. Die kringelhocht.
Stalaktiten; erzahlungen in gebrochenem licht. 2v. in i . . .833 W75
Contents: Der todtenacker am Skagerhorn. Studien in einem logir-
hause. Der eierkonig von List. Erlaubte und unerlaubte scherze.
Die letzten stunden eines spotters.
Winkler-Messerer, Frau Therese, (.pseud. Th. Messerer).
Die waisen; eine geschichte aus den bergen 833 Wy8
Contains also: Nach langem suchen, by H. Fred.
Winterfeld, Adolf von.
Die einquartirung, und andere humoresken 833 Wyge
Other stories: Der schwiegervater. Die ballade von den gehenkten.
Ein gemeuchelter dichter; komischer roman. 4v. in 2 833 Wyg
Wirklichkeit und phantasie. Gubitz 833 695
Woans ik tau 'ne Fru kamm. Reuter 833 Rs6w
Wohlfarth, Johann Friedrich Theodor.
Der student von Oxford; padagogischer roman als rath-
geber sowohl fur gebildete eltern, wie auch als fuhrer
fur junglinge beim eintritte in die welt. 2v 833 W833
v.2 contains also "Der heilige Colestin; oder, Blicke in das jenheits."
Wolff, Julius.
Der raubgraf; eine geschichte aus dem Harzgau 833 W8sr
Das recht der hagestolze; eine heirathsgeschichte aus dem
Neckarthal 833 W8 3 re
Der siilfmeister; eine alte stadtgeschichte. 2v .833 W83
Wolff, Ulla. See Frank, Ulrich, pseud.
Wolfhagen, Friederike. See Norden, Marie, pseud.
Wolkenkukuksheim. Presber 833 Pg22w
Wolzogen, Ernst Ludwig, freiherr von.
Die entgleisten; eine katastrophe in sieben tagen, nebst
einem vorabend 833 W8se
Die kiihle blonde; Berliner sittenbild. 2v. in I 833 W8sk
Die rote Franz ; roman 833 W8s
Woodstock. Scott 833 S43iwo
Die wunderbare gesellschaft in der neujahrsnacht. Richter. .833 R42he
Das wunderkind. Frank, pseud 833
Wunderliche menschen. Schucking 833
Wurzellocker. Polenz 833 ?75w
X; roman. Boy-Ed 833 B66x
Yerta Slovoda. Achard .833 Aiyy
Zedtwitz, Ewald von, (pseud. E. von Wald-Zedtwitz).
Potz! Blitz! humoresken aus dem soldatenleben 833 Zs8
Zehntausend pfund renten. Warren 833 W24
FRENCH FICTION 1137
Zcising, Adolf.
Die reise nach dem lorberkranze; humoristisches lebens-
bild. 2v 833 Z42
The same 833
Bound with Hedrich's "Im hochgebirge."
Zeller, Frau Louise (Pichler).
Friedrich von Hohenstaufen, der einaugige; historischer
roman. v. 1-3, in I 833
Vergangene und vergessene tage; ein vaterlandischer
roman aus den franzosischen raubkriegen des siebzehn-
ten jahrhunderts . . '. 833 Z45
Zobeltitz, Fedor von.
Die ringe des Maurenfiirsten; abenteurer-roman aus dem
vorigen jahrhundert. (Heimat und fremde.) 833 Z73
Contains also: Besiegt, von L. Ideler. Vierklee, von Ormanos Candor.
Der fund im schnee, von Friedrich Jacobsen.
Zollern, Hans von.
Ein politischer schachzug Friedrich's des Grossen; histori-
scher roman. 2v 833 Zy6
Zu spat. Reuter 833 1*366
Zum wilden mann. Raabe 833 Rnz
Ziinftig. Hesekiel 833 H 4 8sz
Zur chronik von Grieshuus. Storm 833 S88z
Zur dammerstunde. Wildermuth 833 Wyi6
Zur ehre Gottes. Meissner 833 Ms7zu
Zur ehre Gottes ! Sacher-Masoch 833 8122
Zur neujahrszeit im pastorate zu Noddeboe. Scharling 833 8311
Zwanzig jahre nachher. Dumas 833 D8gz
Zwei briider. Junghans 833 5525
Zwei ehen. Friedmann 833 Fgsiz
Zwei kreuzherren. Gundling 833 Ggyz
Zwei wiegen. Jordan 833
Zweierlei maass. Grosse 833
Zwischen Elbe und Alster. Frapan, pseud 833 F884
Zwischen fiirst und volk. Meshchersky 833
843 French fiction
L'abbe Daniel. Theuriet 843 T 35
L'abbe Tigrane. Fabre 843 Fnab
About, Edmond.
Le nez d'un notaire 843 Aisn
Adolphe. Constant de Rebecque 843 Cy6
L'affaire Lerouge. Gaboriau 843 Qua
L'Americaine. Claretie -843 Csia
Amours fragiles. Cherbuliez 843 C42a
Ange Pitou. Dumas 843 D8g
L'associee. Muhlfeld 843 Mgs
Aurevilly, Jules Barbey d'. See Barbey d'Aurevilly, Jules.
Barres, Maurice.
Les deracines. (Le roman de 1'energie nationale.) 843 B26d
1 138 FRENCH FICTION
Bazin, Rene.
Donatienne, [in French] 843 B33<i
Ma tante Giron 843
Madame Corentine, [in French] 843
Les Noellet 843
La sarcelle bleue 843 6335
Beyle, Marie Henri, (pseud. De Stendhal).
La chartreuse de Parme, [in French] 843 64690
An admirable picture of the elaborate intrigue of a small Italian court
in the early iQth century. Contains also a fine description of the
battle of Waterloo.
"We consider that this is the principal work of Stendhal, as a novelist,
and that it is this that gives the measure of his ability as observer,
as critic, as philosopher, and as writer." Translated from Larousse's
Grand dictionnaire universel.
Bigarrette. Fleuriot J843 F63
Bornbet, Louis Alexandre Cesar, pseud. See Beyle, Marie Henri.
Bordeaux, Henry.
La peur de vivre; roman 843 663
Boule de suif. Maupassant 843 M4gb
Boum-boum, et autres contes. Claretie 843 GSI
Bourget, Paul.
Monique 843 665010
Other stories: Les gestes. Reconnaissance. Trois recits de guerre.
Nouveaux pastels, (dix portraits d'hommes) 843 66511
Contents: Un saint. Monsieur Legrimaudet. Maurice Olivier. Un
joueur. Autre joueur. Jacques Molan. Un humble. Deux petits
gargons: le frere de M. Viple; Marcel. Corsegues.
Bouvard et Pecuchet. Flaubert 843 F6ib
Bovet, Marie Anne de.
Pris sur le vif 843 B66p
Contents: Chrysanthemes. Veuf. La moitie de poire. Plaie d'ame.
Une belle-mere. paves d'amour. La Boudaquine. Ames russes.
La bonne aumone.
6risson, Adolphe.
Florise Bonheur 843 675
8ug-Jargal. Hugo 843 H8gb
Cameron, Arnold Guyot, ed.
Tales of France, [in French] 843 Cis
Contents: Introduction, [in English]. Georges d'Esparbes. La legende
de 1'aigle: Mon Plutarque; Le dernier tambour; Un et indivisible; Le
porte-etendard; Le bivac; Les croix; Ouvrez le ban; L'aigle.
Auguste Marin. La belle d'aout: Le desastre de Carces; Le delegue de
Barbentane; Les clefs de Maitre Jaume. Anatole Le Braz. Vieilles
histoires du pays breton: Noel de Chouans; La chouette; Histoire
pascale. Jules Claretie. Le sang franc.ais: Le pantalon rouge; La
frontiere. Franqois Coppee. Dans la priere et dans la lutte: Devant
un Raffet.
La chartreuse de Parme. Beyle 843 64690
Cherbuliez, Victor.
Amours fragiles 843 C42a
Contents: Le roi Apepi. Les inconsequences de M. Drommel. Le bel
Edwards.
Miss Rovel, [in French] 843 C42mi
La civilite puerile et honnete. Plon J843 Pyr
Claretie, Arsene Arnaud, called Jules.
L'Americaine 843
Le sang frangais; nouvelles et recits 843
Contents: Le baton de marechal. Monsieur Steiner. Le pantalon
FRENCH FICTION 1139
rouge. La frontiere. Le baron de Rullecourt. Rocquencourt. Le
Bavarois. Le heros.
Claretie, Arsene Arnaud, called Jules, and others.
Boum-boum, et autres contes 843
Other stories: Fleur-de-ble, par Camille Lemonnier. Le petit tambour,
par Jean Bernard. Le voyage du petit Gab, par Andre Theuriet. La
folle du Port, par Hector France. Les peches, par Andre Theuriet.
Claudette. Theuriet 843
Le coeur chemine. Lesueur, pseud 843 L6s
Le collier de la reine. Dumas 843 D8gco
Combe, T. (pseud, of Adele Huguenin).
En plein air 843
Contents: Histoires de bons gabelous. Les bucherons. Histoires de
petits bergers. Graines envolees. Les pecheurs.
Petites gens 843
Contents: Boubette. Nous de la Capucine.
La comtesse de Charny. Dumas 843 DSgcom
La confession d'un enfant du siecle. Musset 843 Mg8
Conscience, Hendrik.
Le Lion de Flandre. 2v 843 Cysl
Constant, Benjamin. See Constant de Rebecque, Henri Ben-
jamin.
Constant de Rebecque, Henri Benjamin.
Adolphe; anecdote trouvee dans les papiers d'un inconnu,
suivie de La lettre sur Julie et des Reflexions sur le
theatre allemand, avec un avant-propos de Sainte-Beuve. .843 Cy6
"Adolphe," one of Constant's most important works, was written early in
the iQth century, and an eminent critic has said: "It is scarcely an
exaggeration to call this romance the prototype of a whole new species
of fiction, namely that which occupies itself with psychical analysis."
Contes pour ks jeunes & les vieux. Theuriet 843 TSSCO
Coppee, Frangois.
Henriette, [in French] 843 Cygh
Coulevain, Pierre de, pseud.
five victorieuse 843 CSse
Le crepuscule. Ohnet 843 Oi8
Coquette. Halevy 843 Hi6c
La dame aux camelias. Dumas 843 DSgid
La dame de Monsoreau. Dumas 843 D8gd
Daudet, Alphonse.
Le nabab; moeurs parisiennes 843 Da8n
Numa Roumestan; moeurs parisiennes 843 DaSnu
Sapho ; moeurs parisiennes 843 D28sa
Le debacle. Zola 43 Z 75 d
La degringolade. Gaboriau 843 Glide
Les deracines. Barres 843 Ba6d
De Stendhal, pseud. See Beyle, Marie Henri.
Les dimanches d'un bourgeois de Paris. Maupassant 843 M4g
Dominique. Fromentin 843 Fg6d
Donatienne. Bazin 843 B33<i
Dumas, Alexandre, the elder.
Ange Pitou, [in French]. 2v 843 D8g
Le collier de la reine. 3v. in I , 843 D8gco
La comtesse de Charny. 6v. in 3 8 43 DSgcom
La dame de Monsoreau. 3v 843 D8gd
1 140 FRENCH FICTION
Memoires d'un medecin; Joseph Balsamo. 5v 843 D8gm
Founded on the adventures of the notorious Count Cagliostro whom Car-
lyle calls "the most perfect scoundrel that in these latter ages has
marked the world's history."
Les quarante-cinq. 3v 843 D8gq
La reine Margot. 2v 843 D8gr
Dumas, Alexandra, the younger.
La dame aux camelias 843 DSgid
L'eau courante. Rod 843 Rs8e
En plein air. Combe, pseud 843 Cyse
Eternal sourire. Floran, pseud 843 F66e
Eugene, Oncle. See Plon, Eugene.
Eve victorieuse. Coulevain, pseud 843 C83e
Fabre, Ferdinand.
L'abbe Tigrane, candidat a la papaute 843 Fnab
Mon oncle Celestin; moeurs clericales 843 Fum
La faute de 1'abbe Mouret. Zola 843
La fille du braconnier. Melandri *. 843
Filles et gargons. France, pseud QJ843 F86f
Filon, Augustin.
Sous la tyrannic '. 843 F48s
Flaubert, Gustave.
Bouvard et Pecuchet .843 F6ib
Fleuriot, Zenaide Marie Anne.
Bigarrette, [in French]. (Bibliotheque rose illustree.) J843 F63
Fleurs d'ennui. Loti, pseud 843 Lgif
Floran, Mary, (pseud, of Mme Marie Leclercq).
fiternel sourire 843 F66e
Mademoiselle Millions, [in French] 843 F66
Florise Bonheur. Brisson 843 BJS
Franay, Gabriel.
La marraine de Peau d'Ane 843 F86i
France, Anatole, (pseud, of Jacques Anatole Thibault).
Filles et gargons; scenes de la ville et des champs; illustra-
tions de Maurice Boutet de Monvel QJ843 F86f
Monsieur Bergeret a Paris 843 F86m
Nos enfants; scenes de la ville et des champs; illustrations
de Maurice Boutet de Monvel QJ843 F86
L'orme du mail. (Histoire contempora'ine.) 843 F86o
Sur la pierre blanche 843 F86s
Fromentin, Eugene.
Dominique, [in French] 843 Fg6d
Gaboriau, fimile.
L'affaire Lerouge 843 Qua
La degringolade. 2v 843 Glide
Gautier, Theophile.
Romans et contes 843 G24ro
Contents: Avatar. Jettatura. Arria Marcella. La mille et deuxieme
nuit. Le pavilion sur 1'eau. L'enfant aux souliers de pain. Le
chevalier double. Le pied de momie. La pipe d'opium. Le club des
Hachichins.
Spirite; nouvelle fantastique .843 0245
FRENCH FICTION 1141
Goncourt, Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de, & Goncourt, J. A.
Huot de.
Renee Mauperin, [in French] 843 G6ir
Guillaumin, fimile.
La vie d'un simple; (Memoires d'un metayer) 843 Gg6
Gyp, pseud. See Martel de Janville, Sibylle Gabrielle Marie
Antoinette, comtesse de.
Halevy, Ludovic.
Criquette, [in French] 843 Hi6c
Madame et Monsieur Cardinal 843 Hi6ma
Contents: Madame Cardinal. Monsieur Cardinal. Le reve. Le cheval
du trompette. Le dernier chapitre. Quand on attend ses messes.
Histoire d'une robe de bal. Antoinette. Niniche. La petite Caille
plucheuse. L'insurge. Mistingue et Lenglume.
Henrietta Coppee 843 Cygh
Heva. Mery 843 M639
Hugo, Victor.
Bug-Jargal, [in French] 843 H8gb
Huguenin, Adele. See Combe, T. pseud.
Huot de Goncourt, Edmond Louis Antoine. See Goncourt,
Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de.
Huysmans, Joris Karl.
L'oblat 843 Hg8
Illusions fauchees. Theuriet 843 Tssi
Jean Coste. Lavergne 843 Ls8
Jean de Kerdren. Schultz 843 Ss6j
Jean Sbogar. Nodier 843 Ns8j
Lavergne, Antonin.
Jean Coste; ou, L'instituteur de village 843 Ls8
Lea. Prevost 843 Pgsl
Leclercq, Mme Marie. See Floran, Mary, pseud.
Le Roux, Hugues.
Le maitre de 1'heure 843 L6s6m
Marins et soldats. (Les gens d'aujourd'hui.) 843 L636ma
Contents: La part du pere. Une rupture. Le pari. Patriotisme:
Sur le quai. Le meurtrier. Le mousse. Arne. Fiangailles. Le
pere. Soudric. L'emigrant. Le chalut. Le matou. Le depart du
fils. J e ux de princes. Max. Le marabout. Au bat' d'af. Charles.
Jalousies males. Le Biribi. Un dimanche. La troika. Les rivaux.
L'enterrement de Saillant.
Tout pour 1'honneur 843 L6s6t
Lesueur, Daniel, (pseud, of Jeanne Loiseau).
Le coeur chemine 843 L6s
Le mariage de Gabrielle 843 L6sm
Le Lion de Flandre. Conscience 843
Loiseau, Jeanne. See Lesueur, Daniel, pseud.
Loti, Pierre, (pseud, of Julien ViaudV
Fleurs d'ennui; Pasquala Ivanovitch; Voyage au Monte-
negro; Suleima 843
Le mariage de Loti 843 Lgima
Mon frere Yves 843 Lgimo
Ma tante Giron. Bazin 843
Madame Corentine. Bazin 843
Madame et Monsieur Cardinal. Halevy 843 Hi6ma
1 142 FRENCH FICTION
Mademoiselle Annette. Rod 843 Rs8
Mile Fifi. Maupassant 843 M4gm
Mademoiselle Millions. Floran, pseud 843 F66
Maistre, Xavier, comte de.
GEuvres completes 843 M26
Contents: Voyage autour de ma chambre. Expedition nocturne autour
de ma chambre. Le lepreux de la cite d'Aoste. Les prisonniers du
Caucase. La jeune Siberienne.
Le maitre de la mer. Vogiie 843 V36
Le maitre de 1'heure. Le Roux 843 L6s6m
Le mariage de Gabrielle. Lesueur, pseud 843 L6sm
Le mariage de Loti. Loti, pseud 843 Lgima
Marins et soldats. Le Roux 843 L6s6ma
La marraine de Peau d'Ane. Franay 843 F86i
Martel de Janville, Sibyl! e Gabrielle Marie Antoinette, com-
tesse de, (pseud. Gyp).
Soeurette : 843 M42
Maupassant, Guy de.
Boule de suif 843 M4gb
Contents: Boule de suif. L'ami Patience. La dot. La moustache.
Le lit 29. Le protecteur. La chevelure. Le crime au pere Boniface.
Rose. L'aveu. La parure. Le bonheur. Une vendetta. Coco.
Aupres d'un mort. La serre. Un duel. Une soiree. Le vengeur.
L'attente. Premiere neige.
Les dimanches d'un bourgeois de Paris 843 M4Q
Mile Fifi, [in French] 843 M4Qm
Other stories: Madame Baptiste. La rouille. Marroca. La buche. La
relique. Le lit. Fou? Reveil. Une ruse. A cheval. Un reveillon.
Mots d'amour. Une aventure parisienne. Deux amis. Le voleur.
Nuit de Noel. Le remplacant.
La petite Roque 843 M4gpe
Contents: La petite Roque. L'epave. L'ermite. Mademoiselle Perle.
Rosalie Prudent. Sur les chats. Sauvee. Madame Parisse.
Julie Romain. Le pere Amable.
Pierre & Jean, [in French] 843 M4gpi
Melandri, Achille.
La f ille du braconnier 843 Ms8
Memoires d'un medecin; Joseph Balsamo. Dumas 843 D8gm
Le menage du pasteur Naudie. Rod 843 RsSm
Mery, Joseph Pierre Agnes.
Heva 843 M6sg
"L'Orient de Mery," by Georges Bell, p.3~2i.
Miss Rovel. Cherbuliez 843 C42mi
Mon frere Yves. Loti, pseud 843 Lgimo
Mon oncle Celestin. Fabre 843 Fum
Monique. Bourgef. 843 6651110
Monsieur Bergeret a Paris. France, pseud 843 F86m
Les morts qui parlent. Vogiie. 843 V36m
Muhlfeld, Lucien.
L'associee; roman 843 Mgs
Musset, Alfred de.
La confession d'un enfant du siecle 843 Mg8
"Exceptionally interesting as exhibiting the poet's frame of mind at the
time [1835]... Is further important, apart from its high literary merit,
as exhibiting in many passages the poet's tendency to shun or wildly
protest against all that is disagreeable or difficult in human life."
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
FRENCH FICTION 1143
Le nabab. Daudet " - 843 DaSn
Le nez d'un notaire. About 843
Nodier, Charles Emmanuel.
Jean Sbogar; [with notes]; ed. by D. L. Savory. (Ox-
ford modern French series.) 843
"Bibliography; works of Charles Nodier," p. 138-139.
"Works on Charles Nodier," p. 140.
Story of an Illyrian brigand at the time of the Napoleonic conquests.
Contains a short biographical and critical notice of the author.
Les Noellet. Bazin 843 633:1
Nos enfants. France, pseud QJ843 F86
Nouveaux pastels. Bourget 843 66511
Numa Roumestan. Daudet 843 D28nu
L'oblat. Huysmans 843 Hg8
Ohnet, Georges.
Le crepuscule. (Les batailles de la vie.) 843 Oi8
L'orme du mail. France, pseud 843 F86o
Pasquala Ivanovitch. Loti, pseud 843 Lgif
Petit monstre et poule mouillee. Simard de Pitray J843 858
La petite Roque. Maupassant 843 M4gpe
Petites gen<s. Combe, pseud 843 Cysp
La peur de vivre. Bordeaux 843 663
Pierre & Jean. Maupassant 843 M4gpi
[Plon, Eugene.]
La civilite puerile et honnete; expliquee par 1'oncle
Eugene et illustree par Maurice Boutet de Monvel. . . . J843 Pyi
Prevost, Marcel.
Lea. (Les vierges fortes.) 843 Pgal
Pris sur le vif. Bovet 843 B66p
Les quarante-cinq. Dumas 843 D8gq
La reine Margot. Dumas 843 D8gr
Renee Mauperin. Goncourt 843 G6ir
Le reve. Zola 843 Zysre
Riat, Georges.
Le village endormi; roman 843 R38
Rod, fidouard.
L'eau courante 843 Rs8e
Mademoiselle Annette, [in French] 843 Rs8
Le menage du pasteur Naudie 843 Rs8m
Romans et conte~. Gautier 843 0241:0
Le sang frangais. Cl'aretie 843 GSIS
Sapho. Daudet 843 D28sa
La sarcelle bleue. Bazin 843 6335
Schultz, Jeanne.
Jean de Kerdren, [in French] 843 Ss6j
A pretty, touching story of a naval officer and his young wife.
Segur, Sophie (Rostopchine), comtesse de.
Les vacances J843 $45v
Simard de Pitray, Alberte Olga (de Segur), vicomtesse.
Petit monstre et poule mouillee J843 858
Soeurette. Martel de Janville 843 M42
Sous la tyrannic. Filon 843 F48s
Spirite. Gautier ' 843 6245
1 144 ITALIAN FICTION
Stendhal, De, pseud. See Beyle, Marie Henri. '
Suleima. Loti, pseud 843 Lgif
Sur la pierre blanche. France, pseud 843 F86s
Tales of France. Cameron 843 Ci5
La terre. Zola 843
Therese Raquin. Zola 843
Theuriet, Andre.
L'abbe Daniel 843
Claudette ; contes et propos rustiques 843
Contes pour les jeunes & les vieux 843
Contents: Le pommier. Frimousse. Les peches. Le voyage du petit
Gab. La truite. Les sapins. Un fils de veuve. La pipe. Une
partie de peche. La Brettone. La peur. L'horloge. Ravageau. Le
portrait. De Cauterets a Luz. Louloute et Mititi. Une petite
ville. Fleurs de cyclamens. Une qui a de la chance. La Saint-
Nicolas. Noel.
Illusions fauchees : 843
Contents: Ludivine. La peur.
Thibault, Jacques Anatole. See France, Anatole, pseud.
Tout pour 1'honneur. Le Roux 843 L6s6t
Travail. Zola 843 Zys
Les vacances. Segur J843 S45V
Verite. Zola 843 Zysv
La vie d'un simple. Guillaumin 843 Gg6
Le village endormi. Riat 843 R^8
Vogue, Eugene Marie Melchior, vicomte de.
Le maitre de la mer 843 V^6
"Oversteps the range of the novel, however wide we allow that to be.
Philosophy, a complete philosophy of contemporary history, forms its
underlying interest." Comte de Segur, in Fortnightly review, 1904.
Les morts qui parlent. (Scenes de la vie parlementaire.) . .843 V36m
Voyage au Montenegro. Loti, pseud 843 Lgif
Zola, fimile.
La debacle. (Les Rougon-Macquart.) 843
La fante de 1'abbe Mouret. (Les Rougon-Macquart.) 843
Le reve. (Les Rougon-Macquart.) 843
La terre. (Les Rougon-Macquart.) 843
Therese Raquin, fin French] 843
Travail. (Les quatre evangiles.) 843
Verite. (Les quatre evangiles.) 843
853 Italian fiction
Addio, amore! Serao 853
All' erta, sentinella ! Serao 853 8483!
Arnicis, Edmondo de.
Fra scuola e casa . ." 853 A<jif
Contents: II libraio dei ragazzi. Un dramma nella scuola. Latinorum.
Ai fanciulli del Rio della Plata. Amore e ginnastica. II professor
Padalocchi. Un poeta sconosciuto. La maestrina degli operai.
La scuola in casa.
La maestrina degli operai; racconto 853 Asim
Novelle '. 853 Asm
Contents: Gli amici di collegio. Camilla. Furio. Un gran giorno.
Alberto. Fortezza. La casa paterna.
ITALIAN FICTION 1145
II romanzo d'un maestro. 2v. in i 853 ASIT
Amore bugiardo. Farina 853 F23am
Gli angeli della terra. Bersezio 853 846
L'anima semplice. Serao 853 S48an
L'assedio di Firenze. Guerrazzi 853 Ggsa
Atala. Chateaubriand 853 39
Avventure di Gil Bias di Santillana. Le Sage 853 L63
Le avventure di Pinocchio. Lorenzini 853 L8y
Le avventure di Robinson Crusoe. Defoe 853 D$j
Azeglio, Massimo Tapparelli, marchese d'.
Ettore Fieramosca; ossia, La disfida di Barletta 853 Agge
Balbo, Cesare, conte.
Novelle; nuova edizione coll'aggiunta di una novella e due
drammi 853 Bi8n
Contents: Francesca. Toniotto e Maria. La bella Alda. Margherita.
Imilda. I due Spagnuali. L'ebrea. La marchesina. II filosofo.
L'ufficiale in ritiro. Lo straniero. II lebbroso d'Aosta. Una
moglie. La presa d'un ridotto. Pietra Capponi; dramma. Giovanni
di Procida; dramma.
Novelle; pubblicate per cura di Guglielmo Stefani con
1'aggiunta dei Frammenti sul Piemonte 853 Bi8
Balzac, Honore de.
II giglio nella valle; romanzo; traduzione di Emilio
Girardi 853 621
Papa Goriot; romanzo; traduzione di Ketty Nagel 853 B2ip
Barrili, Anton Giulio.
Cuor di f erro e cuor d'oro ; romanzo. 2v. in i 853 B26c
II Dantino ; romanzo 853 B26da
La donna di picche ; romanzo 853 B26d
Le due Beatrici; romanzo 853 B26du
I figli del cielo ; romanzo colombiano 853 B26f
Un giudizio di Dio ; romanzo 853 B26g
II ponte del paradise ; racconto 853 B?6p
II tesoro di Golconda; racconto 853 B26t
Beatrice Cenci. Guerrazzi 853 Ggsb
Ben Hur. Wallace 853 Wiy
Bersezio, Vittorio.
Gli angeli della terra; romanzo. 2v. in i 853 646
Boito, Camillo.
Senso ; nuove storielle vane 853 Bsg
Contents: Vade retro, Satana. Macchia grigia. II collare di Budda.
Santuario. Quattr'ore al Lido. Meno di un giorno. II demonio
muto. Senso.
II bravo. Cooper 853 Cy8
Biirstenbinder, Elisabeth. See Werner, E. pseud.
Cantu, Cesare.
Margherita Pusterla; racconto storico ^...853 Ciy
La capanna dello zio Tom. Stowe 853 S8g
Caporal Silvestro. Farina 853 F23C
Castelnuovo, Enrico.
II ritorno dell'Aretusa 853 C26r
Le cento settimane dilettevoli; ossia, Raccolta di novelle,
morali, storiche, romantiche e critiche tratte da' mig-
liori autori italiani e stranieri. lov 853 C32
73
ii 4 6 ITALIAN FICTION
Le cento settimane dilettevoli continued.
v.i. II mercante impoverito. Pitture di costumi (un duello), -i
Baluchon 1'artifiziere. L'eremo del refugio. II prigioniero d'Ame-
rica. La camera tappezzata. La tomba di Maria. Tamango. La
schiavitu abolita. Le due sorelle. La vera riconoscenza. La bella
marinara. II cavalier tartaro. II matrimonio per interesse. L'uf-
fiziale a mezza paga. La morte del Laird's Jock, da Sir Walter
Scott.
v.2. La Fornarina. La valanga. Vicende di Don Alvaro. La rosa
rossa. I due giovani filosofanti. Lo schiavo di Tripoli. L'erede
di Hazledell. Anna. Ismene. Avventure di una madre e de' suoi
figliuoli. II bel giuoco. La forza della coscienza. II sepolcro.
Chi puo dar sicurezza di se.
v.3. II ritorno dalla Russia. Poca testa e buon cuore. La giovane
pretendente. II ritratto. Ourika; fatto storico. Argentina e Sil-
fredo. Bellidoro. II pittore olandese. Un avventura nelle montagne
del Peru. II millantatore. II finto amico. Un naufragio sulle coste
della Nuova Olanda. I pericoli deH'immaginazione. Tiohang; novella
cinese.
v-4. II monaco da Testona. II castello di Concesa. II bugiardo. II
viaggio a Koln. II sepolcro sulla montagna; o, Luigia ed Alfonso.
L'albergo in Lodi. II sasso rancio. II tappeto nero. L'isola dis-
abitata. L'enciclopedico. L'ambiziosa punita. La casa della gelosia.
La contessa Vertova.
v-5. Le Rogazioni. Virginia. Gli zingari. Eufrosina; ossia, I perni-
ciosi effetti del sarcasmo. L'amante a Suste. II ponte dei fidanzati.
Montfort e Rosemberg. Luisa. Elza. Fritz il nero. Madamigella
de Scuderi. II ritorno alia natal' terra. Lo czarevitsh Fevei. Gli
amanti groenlandesi. II propalatore.
v.6. Undici novelle storiche da Luigi Durante: Eligio; Ida di Toggen-
bourg; Martinoff; L'emiro di Rhamla; Alfredo il Grande; La sultana
del Cairo; II conte di Commines; Teresina; Eleonora di Bretagna;
Denham e Kaika; II cieco della Turbie. I frati del Monte San Ber-
nardo. Wladimiro e Rogneda. II pazzo ed il filosofo.
v.7. Amalia ed Ernestina. I bari del gran mondo. Eufrosina; o,
La cieca. La piu bella giovane di Berlino. Luisa. La fedelta alia
prova. Asmolano. Osvaldo ed Augusta. La bella Greca. L'ace-
tone. II giorno dei morti; o, Le catacombe. La Fontana del Ferro.
Maria.
v.8. La nota del vestiario. Primo moto dell'animo. La festa di Santa
Lucia. La vecchia sopravvesta e la vecchia parrucca. Le rovine
nella valle di Susa. Adele Burgless. La compassione premiata. Che
importa a me? Miss Evelina. I due fra,telli e le due cognate.
L'amante generoso. II canarino. La cappella boscareccia.
v.g. La principessa di Siviglia. La disobbedienza figliale. Olimpia.
La calunnia punita. La virtu premiata. II vitalizio. II giovane
artista. Margherita. Giulietta.
v.io. Isotta e Corrado. La colombina. La croce di legno. La luc-
ciola. L'impostura scoperta. La Pia; leggenda romantica, da B.
Sestini. I fratelli di latte. II pescatore di Scarfo. L'agnelletta. II
figlio smarrito. Gli spazzacamini.
Chateaubriand, Francois Auguste, vicomte de.
Renato, [e] Atala; o, Gli amori di due selvaggi nel deserto. .853 C$g
Collodi, C. pseud. See Lorenzini, Carlo.
II conte di Monte Cristo. Dumas 853 D8g
II conte Lucio. Marcotti 853 M37
La contessina Gisella. Marlitt, pseud 853 MSQ
Cooper, James Fenimore.
II bravo ; storia veneziana 853 Cy8
II Corsaro Rosso; romanzo marittimo; versione italiana
di Francesco Cusani, con note 853 Cy8c
Cordelia, (pseud, of Mme Virginia Treves).
Nel regno delle fate ; f iabe 853 C8m
Contents: L'uccellino azzurro. L'isola incantata. La fata Merliga.
Rospino. II figlio del re. Gianforte.
Corinna. Stael-Holstein 853 877
Corleone. Crawford 853 C8?
ITALIAN FICTION n 47
II Corsaro Rosso. Cooper 853 Cy8c
Cuor di ferro e cuor d'oro. Barrili 853 B26c
Crawford, Francis Marion.
Corleone ; romanzo. 2v. in i 853 C8y
This is a sequel to "Don Orsino" and concludes the story of the
Saracinescas.
Don Orsino ; romanzo. 2v. in i 853 CSjd
Sequel to "Sant' Ilario."
Paolo Patoff ; romanzo. 2v. in i 853 CSyp
Sant' Ilario; seguito a Saracinesca; romanzo. 2v. in i 853 C87sa
Saracinesca; romanzo. 2v. in i 853 C8ys
Dalla terra alia luna. Verne 853 V274
II Dantino. Barrili 853 B26da
De Amicis, Edmondo. See Arnicis, Edmondo de.
Defoe, Daniel.
Le avventure di Robinson Crusoe; racconto educativo;
f atto italiano da P. Fornari 853 D37
II delitto della contessa. Invernizio 853 124
Don Chisciottino. Farina 853 F23do
Don Orsino. Crawford 853 C8yd
La donna di picche. Barrili 853 B26d
II dottor Antonio. Ruf f ini 853 R84
Le due Beatrici. Barrili 853 B26du
Dumas, Alexandre, the elder.
II conte di Monte Cristo. 3v. in 2 853 D8g
Eliot, George, (pseud, of Mrs Mary Ann (Evans) Cross).
Romola; [romanzo storico] 3853 47
Elisabetta dai capelli d'oro. Marlitt, pseud 853 MSQC
Ettore Fieramosca. Azeglio 853 Agge
Facchini, Cesare.
La mia carovana; avventure di Vangelo Famiglio, filosofo.. .853 Fi2
Fantasia. Serao 853 S48f
Farina, Salvatore.
Amore bugiardo; novella 853 F23am
Caporal Silvestro; storia semplice. (Si muore.) 853
Don Chisciottino 853
Nonno! [in Italian] 853 F23n
II numero 13; racconto; prefazione Come si scrive un
romanzo ? 853 F23nu
Pe' belli occhi della gloria 853 F23p
Per la vita e per la morte; romanzo. (Si muore.) 853 F23pe
Vivere per amare; racconto. (Si muore.) 853 F23V
La fata delle Alpi. Werner, pseud 853 Wssf
Fedele. Fogazzaro 853 F68f
I figli del cielo. Barrili 853 B26f
Le figlie della duchessa. Invernizio 853 I24f
Fogazzaro, Antonio.
Fedele, ed altri racconti 853 F68f
Contents: Fedele. Primo intermezzo; Clementi (op.26-lento). Un'
idea di Ermes Torranza. Secondo intermezzo; Van Beethoven (op.
27). II fiasco del maestro Chieco. Terzo intermezzo; Boccherini
(minuetto in la). Eden Anto. Quarto intermezzo; Martini (gavotta).
Una goccia di rhum. Quinto intermezzo; Chopin (op. 17, n. 4).
Pereat Rochus. R. Schumann (op.68). Liquidazione.
1148 ITALIAN FICTION
Malombra, [in Italian] 853 F68ma
II santo ; romanzo 853 F68s
Fra scuola e casa. Amicis 853 Asif
Giacosa, Giuseppe.
Novelle e paesi valdostani 853 63511
Contents: La concorrenza. Storia di due cacciatori. Una strana guida.
Miserere. La miniera di Cogne. Storia di Guglielmo Rhedy.
L' estate. Un prete valdostano. La guida. Storia di Natale Lysbak.
Un minuetto. II re Vittorio Emanuele in valle d'Aosta. Tradizioni
e leggende in valle d'Aosta. I solitari. La leggenda del Piccolo S.
Bernardo. I paesi delle valanghe. La neve.
II giglio nella valle. Balzac 853 B2i
Gil Bias di Santillana, Avventure di. Le Sage 853 L6s
II giro del mondo in ottanta giorni. Verne 853 V274g
Un giudizio di Dio. Barrili 853 B26g
Grossi, Tommaso.
Marco Visconti; storia del trecento, cavata dalle cronache
di quel tempo 853 694
La guerra e la pace. Tolstoi 853 Ts8
Guerrazzi, Francesco Domenico.
L'assedio di Firenze. 2v. in i 853 Ggsa
Beatrice Cenci; storia del secolo XVI 853 Ggsb
Isabella Orsini, duchessa di Bracciano; [a novel] 853 Ggs
Holstein, Anne Louise Germaine (Necker), baronne de Stael-.
See Stael-Holstein, Anne Louise Germaine (Necker),
baronne de.
Hugo, Victor.
I lavoratori del mare; versione italiana di M. Mazzini 853 H8gl
I miserabili. lov. in 3 853 H8gm
Nostra Donna di Parigi; o, Esmeralda 853 H8g
Invernizio, Carolina.
II delitto della contessa; romanzo storico sociale 853 124
Le figlie della duchessa; romanzo storico sociale 853
Rina; o, L'angelo delle Alpi; racconto storico-sociale 853
Isabella Orsini. Guerrazzi 853 Ggs
Ivanhoe. Scott q8ss 843!
John, Eugenie. See Marlitt, E. pseud.
Jokai, Maurus.
Quelli che amano una sola volta; romanzo; traduzione
italiana di Liszka 853 J37
I lavoratori del mare. Hugo 853 H8gl
Le Sage, Alain Rene.
Avventure di Gil Bias di Santillana 853 L63
Lorenzini, Carlo, (pseud. C. Collodi).
Le avventure di Pinocchio; storia di un burattino 853 L8y
Lorenzo Benoni. Ruffini 853 84!
Lucia di Lammermoor. Scott 853 843
Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-, baron.
Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei; racconto della prima era
cristiana 853 Lgg
La maestrina degli operai. Amicis 853 Asim
Malombra. Fogazzaro 853 F68ma
ITALIAN FICTION 1149
Mantegazza, Paolo.
Testa ; libro per i giovinetti 853 M34
Marco Visconti. Grossi 853 694
Marcotti, Giuseppe.
II conte Lucio; romanzo 853 M37
Margherita Pusterla. Cantu 853 Ciy
Maria. Valcarenghi 853 Vi4
Marlitt, E. (pseud, of Eugenie John).
La contessina Gisella; romanzo 853 MSQ
Elisabetta dai capelli d'oro; romanzo 853 MSQC
Martini, Ferdinando.
Peccato e penitenza, e altri racconti 853 M43
Other stories: L'oriolo. Gitc autunnali. La marchesa.
Mater dolorosa. Rovetta 853 RySm
La mia carovana. Facchini 853 Fia
I miserabili. Hugo 853 H8gm
La monaca di Monza. Rosini 853 Rys
Nel regno delle fate. Cordelia, pseud 853 C8in
Nonno! Farina 853 F23n
Nostra Donna di Parigi. Hugo 853 H8g
Novelle e paesi valdostani. Giacosa 853 Gssn
Novelle vecchie e nuove. Ongaro 853 625
II numero 13. Farina 853 F23nu
O Giovannino o la morte. Serao 853 8483!
Ongaro, Francesco dalF.
Novelle vecchie e nuove 853 025
Contents: Storia d'un garofano. La rosa bianca. La pianella perduta.
La rosa dell' Alpi. Due madri. II pegno. II pozzo d'amore. I
colombi di San Marco. Geremia del venerdi.
Paolo Patoff. Crawford 853 CSyp
Papa Goriot. Balzac 853 B2ip
Pe' belli occhi della gloria. Farina 853 F23p
Peccato e penitenza. Martini 853 M43
Per il pane. Sienkiewicz 853 857
Per la vita e per la morte. Farina 853 F23pe
Per le vie. Verga 853 V2yp
Pinocchio, Le avventure di. Lorenzini 853 L87
Poe, Edgar Allan.
[Novelle.] (Biblioteca universale.) 853 Py4
Contents: R \CCONTI STRAORDINARI: II ritratto ovale; Morella; Silenzio;
Doppio assassinio nella Via Morgue; Una discesa nel maelstrom;
Berenice. Nuovi RACCONTI STRAORDINARI: La lettera rubata; Mano-
scritto trovato in una bottiglia; La rovina della casa Usher; Hop-
frog; II cuore rivelatore; II barile d'amontillado; Ombra; II pozzo
ed il pendolo. Ligeia. Lo scarabeo d'oro. Eureka.
II ponte del paradiso. Barrili 853 B26p
Quelli che amano una sola volta. Jokai 853 J37
Quo vadis? Sienkiewicz 853 Ss7q
Renato. Chateaubriand 853 39
Resurrezione. Tolstoi 853 T 5 8r
Rina. Invernizio 853 I24r
II ritorno dell' Aretusa. Castelnuovo 853 C26r
Robinson Crusoe, Le avventure di. Defoe 853 D37
II romanzo d'un maestro. Amicis 853 Asir
i i5o ITALIAN FICTION
Romola. Eliot, pseud q853 47
Rosini, Giovanni.
La monaca di Monza; storia del secolo XVII 853 Rys
Rovetta, Gerolamo.
Mater dolorosa; romanzo 853 RySm.
Ruffini, Giovanni Domenico.
II dottor Antonio; racconto. 853 R84
Lorenzo Benoni; ovvero, Pagine della vita d'un Italiano;
dall'inglese di Giuseppe Rigutini 853 R84l
Sacchetti, Franco.
Le novelle; con note inedite di Vincenzio Borghini e
Vincenzio Follini per Ottavio Gigli. 2v. (Biblioteca
nazionale economica.) 853 Sir
Sacchetti (1330?-: 400?) was a Florentine poet and novelist. His most
important work is this collection of "Novelle," 258 in number, simple,
straightforward descriptions of real events, in many instances, and
admirable pictures of the society of his time.
San Michele. Werner, pseud 853 W53.
Sant' Ilario. Crawford 853 CSysa
II santo. Fogazzaro 853 F68s
Saracinesca. Crawford 853 CSys
Scott, Sir Walter.
Ivanhoe; romanzo storico; nuova traduzione ^853 8431
Lucia di Lammermoor; ovvero, La promessa sposa;
(dall'inglese) 853 843
Storia delle crociate; ovvero, Riccardo Cuor di Leone;
(dall'inglese) 853 8433
Senso. Boito 853 659
Serao, Matilde.
Addio, amore ! romanzo 853 S*8a
All'erta, sentinella! Terno secco, Trenta per cento, O
Giovannino o la morte; racconti napoletani 853 8483!
L'anima semplice; suor Giovanna della Croce; romanzo. . .853 S48an
Fantasia ; romanzo 853 S48f
Sienkiewicz, Henryk.
Per il pane; versione italiana di Tito Zucconi 853 857
Quo vadis? racconto storico dei tempi di Nerone 853 857^
Stael-Holstein, Anne Louise Germaine (Necker), baronne de.
Corinna; ossia, L'ltalia. 4v. in 1 853 877
Storia delle crociate. Scott 853 843$
Storia di una capinera. Verga 853 V2ys
Stowe, Mrs Harriet (Beecher).
La capanna dello zio Tom 853 889
Terno secco. Serao 853 8483!
II tesoro di Gplco.nda. Barrili 853 B26t
Testa. Mantegazza 853 M34-
Tolstoi, Lyof Nikolaievitch, count.
La guerra e la pace; romanzo storico, con prefazione di M.
de Vogue. 4v. in 2 853 Ts8
Resurrezione; romanzo; traduzione di Nina Romanowsky.
2v. in 1 853 Ts8r
Trenta per cento. Serao 853 8483!
ITALIAN FICTION 1151
Treves, Mme Virginia. See Cordelia, pseud.
Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei. Lytton 853 Lgg
Valcarenghi, Ugo.
Maria, [in Italian] 853 Vi4
Ventimila leghe sotto i mari. Verne 853 V274V
Verga, Giovanni.
Per le vie ; novelle 853 V2yp
Contents: II bastione di Monforte. In piazza della Scala. Al veglione.
II canarino del n. 15. Amore senza benda. Semplice storia.
L'osteria dei "Buoni amici." Gelosia. Camerati. Via crucis. Con-
forti. L'ultima giornata.
Storia di una capinera 853 Vays
Verne, Jules.
Dalla terra alia luna, tragitto in 97 ore e 20 minuti; ver-
sione di G. Pizzigoni. 2v. in I . 853 V274
II giro del mondo in ottanta giorni. 2v. in 1 853 V274g
Ventimila leghe sotto i mari. 4v. in 1 853 V274V
Verso 1'altare. Werner, pseud 853 Wssv
Vivere per amare. Farina 853 F23V
Wallace, Lewis.
Ben Hur; una storia di Cristo; traduzione italiana di H.
Mildmay e Gastone Cavalieri 853 Wi;
Werner, E. (pseud, of Elisabeth Biirstenbinder).
La fata delle Alpi; romanzo 853
San Michele; romanzo; versione italiana di Ada Donati. . . .853
Verso 1'altare ; romanzo v . . 853
History and Travel
History in general
901 Philosophy. History of civilization
For Sociological theories, see 301
Adams, Brooks.
The new empire. 1903 901 A2in
Emphasizes the importance of trade-routes in the history of commerce
and civilization, and the commercial predominance of the United
States.
Buckle, Henry Thomas.
Geschichte der civilisation in England; deutsch von Arnold
Ruge. 2v. in 3. 1870 901 B8sg
Flint, Robert.
Historical philosophy in France and French Belgium and
Switzerland. 1894. (History of the philosophy of
history.) rgoi F64
The work of nearly every French historian is here reviewed at length,
and the introduction gives a full account of historical literature in
classical antiquity and the middle ages.
"A marvellous monument of learning, of candour, and of lucid, pene-
trating criticism." Academy, 1894.
Hellwald, Friedrich von.
Culturgeschichte in ihrer naturlichen entwicklung bis znr
gegenwart. 2v. 1876-77 901 H42
International Congress of Arts and Science, St. Louis, 1904.
Congress of Arts and Science, Universal Exposition, St.
Louis, 1904; ed. by H. J. Rogers. 8v. 1905-07 rgoi 124
v.i. History of the congress, by the editor. Scientific plan of the
congress, by Hugo Miinsterberg. Philosophy and mathematics.
v.2. History of, politics and economics. History of law. History of
religion.
v.3. History of language. History of literature. History of art.
v.4. Physics. Chemistry. Astronomy. Sciences of the earth,
v.s. Biology. Anthropology. Psychology. Sociology.
v.6. Medicine. Technology.
v.7. Economics. Politics. Jurisprudence. Social science.
v.8. Education. Religion.
Bibliography at the end of each subject.
The purpose of the congress was a comprehensive review of human
achievement in the various fields of learning during the igth century.
Kolb, Georg Friedrich.
Culturgeschichte der menschheit, mit besonderer beruck-
sichtigung von regierungsform, politik, religion, frei-
heits- und wohlstandsentwicklung der volker; eine all-
gemeine weltgeschichte nach den bediirfnissen der
jetztzeit. v.i. 1872 901
1152
HISTORY 1153
Munro, Dana Carleton, & Scllery, G. C. ed.
Medieval civilization; selected studies from European
authors. 1904 901 Mg6
"List of works from which the selections have been drawn," p-377-378.
Not a source-book. Most of the selections are from modern authors.
Rawlinson, George.
Origin of nations. 1878 901 Raa
Contents: On early civilisations. On ethnic affinities,
pt.i is a survey of the ancient civilizations; pt.2, a defense of the
credibility of Genesis and the correctness of its ethnology.
Reich, Emil.
Success among nations. 1904 901 Rzg
Contents: Economic success. Centres of national success. Success in
imperialism. Intellectual success. Religious success. Success among
Latin nations. Success among Slav nations. Success among Ger-
mans. British success. Success in America.
Psychological view of history. Devoted to the study of three important
questions, namely: Which have been the successful nations? What
were the causes of their success? Which nations are likely to be the
successful ones of the future?
Scherr, Johannes.
Deutsche kultur- und sittengeschichte. 1866 901 832
The same. 1882 901 $323
Volney, Constantin Francois de Chasseboeuf, comte de.
Ruinen; oder, Betrachtungen iiber die umwalzungen der
reiche. 1853 9i V$7
Wells, Herbert George.
The discovery of the future; a discourse delivered to the
Royal Institution on January 24, 1902. 1902 901
Practically a continuation of his "Anticipations," but dealing more with
the ethical side of the problems of the future.
A modern Utopia. 1905 901
Conception of an ideal world state using a universal language.
Wilde, Oscar.
Rise of historical criticism. 1905 9i Wyi
Brief investigation into the origin of society and the philosophy of
history.
902 Chronologies. 903 Dictionaries
Cappelli, Adriano, comp.
Cronologia e calendario perpetuo; tavole cronografiche e
quadri sinottici per verificare le date storiche dal
principio dell' era Cristiana ai giorni nostri. 1906 rgo2 Ci8
Howson, Edmund Whytehead, comp.
Days and deeds; a calendar of anniversaries, with short
explanatory notes. 1903 92 H86
The same. 1903 r9 2 H86
Gives, in brief and convenient form, important events connected with
each day in the year.
Harbottle, Thomas Benfield, comp.
Dictionary of battles, from the earliest date to the present
time. 1904 r9 3 H * 4
Contains the record, with place, names of commanders, number of com-
batants, and date, of some 1,500 battles.
Haydn, Joseph, comp.
Dictionary of dates and information relating to all ages and
nations. 1906 r 9<>3 H 37 a
1 154 HISTORY ESSAYS
904 Essays. Lectures
Braun, Karl.
Wahrend des kriegs; erzahlungen, skizzen und studien.
1871 904 Byi
Contents: Ueber krieg und frieden. Bismarck und Benedetti. Der tod
des General Marceau. Prinz Victor von Wied. Deutsche in Paris,
1865-1870. Der trunk zu Bitsch. Metzer skizzen. Elsasser unter-
haltungen. Die Wilhelmshohe bei Kassel. Versailles im October.
Cambon, Jules Martin.
Essays and addresses; France and the United States. 1903. .904 Ci4
Contents: ESSAYS: Pierre Loti's "Iceland fisherman." Diplomacy and
the development of international law. ADDRESSES: A true view of
France. France and the formation of the American ideal. The con-
ception of a nation. France as the champion of liberty. France and
American independence. Unveiling of the Rochambeau statue.
The people of France. Farewell banquet, New York, November 10,
1902.
"They are interesting as a graceful contribution to international comity.
M. Cambon, having shown his ability as a diplomat here, at a trying
time, was peculiarly fitted for the task of explaining France to
America." Nation, 1903.
Creighton, Mandell.
Historical essays and reviews; ed. by Louise Creighton.
1902 904 C8y6
Contents: Dante. ^neas Sylvius. A schoolmaster of the renaissance
[Vittorino da Feltre]. A man of culture [Gismondo Malatesta].
A learned lady of the sixteenth century [Olympia Fulvia Morata].r
John Wiclif. The Italian bishops of Worcester. The Northumbrian
border. The fenland. The Harvard commemoration. The imperial
coronation at Moscow. Reviews.
Dumas, Alexandre, the elder.
Briefe aus St. Petersburg; aus* dem franzosischen iiber-
setzt von E. Susemihl. 1859 904 D8g
Fiske, John.
Essays, historical and literary. 2v. 1902 904 F54
v.i. SCENES AND CHARACTERS IN AMERICAN HISTORY: Thomas Hutchin-
son, last royal governor of Massachusetts. Charles Lee, soldier of
fortune. Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist party. Thomas Jef-
ferson, the conservative reformer. James Madison, the constructive
statesman. Andrew Jackson, frontiersman and soldier. Andrew
Jackson and American democracy seventy years ago. Harrison, Tyler
and the Whig coalition. Daniel Webster and the sentiment of union.
v.2. IN FAVOURITE FIELDS: Old and new ways of treating history.
Milton. The fall of New France. Connecticut's influence on the
federal constitution. The deeper significance of the Boston tea party.
Reminiscences of Huxley. Herbert Spencer's service to religion.
John Tyndall. Evolution and the present age. Koshchei the Deathless.
Grant, Arthur James, comp.
English historians, with an introduction. 1906 904 Gy8
Contents: Passages to illustrate the view taken by historians at dif-
ferent periods, of the objects and methods of history: Francis Bacon,
lord Verulam; Edmund Bolton; Henry St. John, lord viscount Boling-
broke; David Hume; Edward Gibbon; Macaulay; Thomas Arnold;
Henry Thomas Buckle; Thomas Carlyle; J. R. Seeley; Samuel Raw-
son Gardiner; Lord Acton; J. B. Bury. Passages illustrating the
methods and style adopted by historians at different periods: Anglo-
Saxon chronicle; Capgrave's Chronicle of England; The earl of
Clarendon; David Hume; Edward Gibbon; Lord Macaulay; Thomas
Carlyle; Samuel Rawson Gardiner.
"An attempt to exhibit the different forms that history written in Eng-
lish has assumed at different periods in the history of English litera-
ture. It is thus a small contribution to an important subject the
history of historiography in England." Introduction.
HISTORY ESSAYS 1 155
Lang, Andrew, ed.
Blue true story book; adapted for school use. 1905 jg<>4
Contents: The story of Grace Darling. An artist's adventure. The
tale of Isandula and Rorke's drift. The worthy enterprise of John
Foxe, an Englishman, in delivering two hundred and sixty-six
Christians out of the captivity of the Turks at Alexandria, ad January
1577. The Chevalier Johnstone's escape from Culloden. The conquest
of Montezuma's empire. .
Lang, Andrew.
Historical mysteries. 1904 904 La$h
Contents: The case of Elizabeth Canning. The murder of Escovedo.
The Campden mystery. The case of Allan Breck. The cardinal's
necklace. The mystery of Kaspar Hauser, the child of Europe. The
Cowrie conspiracy. The strange case of Daniel Dunglas Home. The
case of Captain Green. Queen Oglethorpe. The chevalier d'fion.
Saint-Germain the deathless. The mystery of the Kirks. The end of
Jeanne de la Motte.
Ingenious pursuits, by a skilful historical detective and mystery-monger,
of some obscure secrets of history. The charm of the cases is
that they are apparently insoluble, not one of the 14 problems he dis-
cusses being completely explained.
The valet's tragedy, and other studies. 1903 9<H
Other studies: The valet's master. The mystery of Sir Edmund Berry
Godfrey. The false Jeanne d'Arc. Junius and Lord Lyttelton's ghost.
The mystery of Amy Robsart. The voices of Jeanne d'Arc. The
mystery of James de la Cloche. The truth about "Fisher's ghost."
The mystery of Lord Bateman. The Queen's Marie. The Shake-
speare-Bacon imbroglio.
Twelve entertaining papers dealing with some of the mysteries of history.
Mr Lang does not claim to have solved these but merely to have re-
stated the cases and removed some of the errors and confusions which
beset the problems.
Lodge, Henry Cabot.
A fighting frigate, and other essays and addresses. 1902. . . .904
Contents: A fighting frigate [the Constitution]. John Marshall. Oli-
ver Ellsworth. Daniel Webster; his oratory and his influence. Three
governors of Massachusetts: F. T. Greenhalge, G. D. Robinson, Roger
Wolcott. The treaty-making powers of the Senate. Some impressions
of Russia. Rochambeau.
Long, John Davis, ed.
Book of famous battles by land and sea. 1001. (Young
folks' library, v.i;.) J9<>4 L8a
Contents: The battle of Marathon, by Sir E. S. Creasy. Csesar's con-
quest of Britain, by Julius Caesar. The battle of Hastings, by Sir E. S.
Creasy. The battle of Bannockburn, by Scott. The battle of Cressy,
by Froissart. The conquest of Granada, by Washington Irving. The
destruction of the Spanish Armada, by J. A. Froude. The relief of
Leyden, by J. L. Motley. The battle of Nieuport, by C. R. Markham.
The battle of Liegnitz, by Thomas Carlyle. The battle of Bunker
Hill, by J. F. Cooper. The battle of Charlestown, by Gen. Gage. The
battle of Saratoga, by Sir E. S. Creasy. The fight between the Bon-
homme Richard and the Serapis, by J. F. Cooper. The battle of
Trafalgar, by Robert Southey. The battle of Waterloo, by Scott.
The story of Antietam, by G. W. Smalley. The third of July at
Gettysburg, by S. A. Drake. The battle of Sedan, by Zola. The
battle of Plevna, by J. D. Gay. The battle of Majuba Hill, by Hamish
Henry. The battle of Manila bay, by J. M. Ellicot. The battle of
Santiago, by E. K. Rawson. Notes.
Mahan, Capt. Alfred Thayer.
Retrospect & prospect; studies in international relations,
naval and political. 1902 94
Contents: Retrospect and prospect. Conditions determining the naval
expansion of the United States. The influence of the South African
war upon the prestige of the British empire. Motives to imperial
federation. Considerations governing the disposition of navies. The
Persian gulf and international relations. The military rule of obedi-
ence. Admiral Sampson.
These articles have appeared in various magazines.
1 156 HISTORYESSAYS
Merivale, Herman.
Historical studies. 1865 904 M6s
Contents: ON SOME OF THE PRECURSORS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION:
The emperor Joseph II; Catherine II of Russia; Pascal Paoli; Vol-
taire, Rousseau and Gothe; A few words on Junius and on Marat;
Benjamin Franklin and Joseph de Maistre. STUDIES FROM THE
HISTORY OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY: The streets of Paris in the
seventeenth century; A visit to Liitzen, 1862; A visit to Marston
Moor, 1 86 1. LEISURE HOURS OF A TOURIST: Scenery and antiquities
of Cornwall; The landscape of ancient Italy as delineated in the
Pompeian paintings; A visit to Malta, 1857; The angel of Byzantium.
Perkins, James Handasyd.
Memoir and writings of J. H. Perkins; ed. by W. H. Chan-
ning. 2v. 1851 rgo4 P43
v.i. Sketches of the life of J. H. Perkins. Verses. Tales.
v.2. Historical sketches.
Perkins (1810-49) was a Unitarian clergyman and historian. Among
the miscellaneous historical sketches contained in this collection are
several on the early history of the West.
Priestley, Joseph.
Lectures on history and general policy, to which is pre-
fixed an Essay on a course of liberal education for
civil and active life and an additional lecture on the
Constitution of the United States. 2v. 1803 rgc>4 P4
Salisbury, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, marquis of.
Essays. 2v. 1905 904 Si6
v.i. BIOGRAPHICAL: Lord Castlereagh. Stanhope's Life of Pitt.
v.2. FOREIGN POLITICS: Poland. The Danish duchies. Foreign policy.
Many of these essays were published in the "Quarterly review" in the
years 1861 to 1864, when the author was Conservative member from
Stamford and before he had been in office.
Scherr, Johannes.
Neues historienbuch. 1884 904 832
Contents: Die dekabristen. Ein antiker schwindler. Konig und pries-
ter. Von der landsknechtschaft. Die nonne von Monza. Die kind-
heit eines riesen. Die tagebiicher der furstin Metternich. Ein
prokop des zweiten empire. Ein handeschutteln mit Leo XIII. Der
teufel; eine biographische belustigung.
Smith, Goldwin.
Lectures on the study of history, delivered in Oxford,
1859-61. 1866 904 864
Contents: On the study of history. On some supposed consequences
of the doctrine of historical progress. The moral freedom of man.
On the foundation of the American colonies. The University of
Oxford.
Trowbridge, John Townsend, ed.
Brave deeds. 1902. (Young folks' library, new ser. v.io.) . 0904 Tjjb
Contents: Horatius, by Lord Macaulay. The pass of Thermopylae, by
C. M. Yonge. How Pliny carried his mother from Pompeii. The rock
of the capitol, The keys of Calais, by C. M. Yonge. Without fear and
without reproach (the Chevalier Bayard). Joan of Arc, by C. L.
Mateaux. Sir Philip Sidney, by Helena Peake. A deed of Dering-do,
by S. J. MacKenna. The story of Sir William Wallace, The rise of
Robert the Bruce, The exploits of Douglas and Randolph, by Sir Wal-
ter Scott. Pocahontas, by Captain John Smith. Ned Osborn's leap,
by C. L. Mateaux. "I did not do the job for money," by Sir Cloudes-
ley Shovel. Flora MacDonald, by Frank Mundell. Grace Darling.
Volney Veckner. James Maxwell. Heroines of the Revolution, by S.
A. Drake. The cutting out of the Philadelphia, by E. S. Ellis. The
exiles of Siberia, Agostina of Zaragoza, by C. M. Yonge. Andreas
Hofer, the Tyrolese, by Edgar Sanderson. He gave his life for his
country. Bolivar, the Washington of South America, by Edgar San-
derson. A noble American woman (Mary Lovell Pickard), by C. M.
Yonge. The prisoner's friend (Mrs Fry), by C. L. Mateaux. The
HISTORY PERIODICALS 1157
story of the Alamo, by C. Newell. The loss of the Birkenhead, by Sir
F. H. Doyle. Balaklava; in the valley of death. The boy who saved
the settlement. The first winner of the Victoria cross. Garibaldi,
the Italian hero, by Edgar Sanderson. A brave stoker, by C. D.
Michael. Hobson and the Merrimac, by E. G. Ellis. Biographical
notes. "Chinese" Gordon in the Soudan, by W. H. D. Adams. The
blowing up of the Albemarle, by E. E. Ellis.
Valentine, Mrs Laura (Jewry).
Sea fights from Sluys to Navarino. [1868.] 904 Vis
Story of some of the most famous sea fights connected with England's
naval history. Intended for young readers.
Van Dyke, Henry, ed.
Historic scenes in fiction; extracts from famous novels
describing historic events. 1901. (Young folks' library,
v.ip.) J904 Vi8
Contents: The last days of Pompeii, How a hero king fought and died,
by E. B. Lytton. The return of Richard Cceur de Lion, by Scott.
For Wallace or King Edward, by Jane Porter. How England held
the lists at Bordeaux, by A. C. Doyle. The rescue of Florence, by
George Eliot. The trial and execution of Sir Thomas More, by Anne
Manning. Queen Elizabeth at Kenilworth, by Scott. The defeat of
the Armada, by Charles Kingsley. Charles the First and the fall of
Strafford, by J. H. Shorthouse. The battle of Edgehill, by Daniel
Defoe. The maypole of Merry Mount, by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
The defeat of the duke of Monmouth, by R. D. Blackmore. The
gray champion, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. A king and no king, by
W. M. Thackeray. The massacre of William Henry, by J. F. Cooper.
The taking of Quebec, by Gilbert Parker. For freedom's sake, by
Mrs A. E. Barr. The burning of Newgate, by Charles Dickens.
General Washington, by W. M. Thackeray. The taking of the Bastille,
by Charles Dickens. Waterloo, by W. M. Thackeray. Notes.
905 Periodicals. 906 Societies
Annuaire historique universe! pour 1833. v.i;. 1834 rgos A6is
Wisconsin University.
Bulletin; history series, v.i. 1902 rgos W8x
v.i. The origin of the system of land grants for education, by Joseph
Schafer. The king's household in England before the Norman con-
quest, by L. M. Larson.
Congres international d'histoire comparee, Paris, 1900.
Annales internationales d'histoire; congres de Paris, 1000.
ire-ye section in 2v. 1001-02 rgo6 Cy4a
Section ire~4e. Histoire generate et diplomatique. Histoire comparee
des institutions et du droit. Histoire comparee de 1'economie sociale.
Histoire des affaires religieuses.
Section 56-76. Histoire des sciences. Histoire comparee des littera-
tures. Histoire des arts du dessin.
Kelby, Robert Hendre.
New York Historical Society, 1804-1904. 1905 rgo6 Ki6
"Bibliography," p. 135-1 60.
A brief history including a list of the publications of the society and
other details of interest.
907 Study and teaching of history
Essays on the teaching of history, by F. W. Maitland, H. M.
Gwatkin, R. L. Poole, W. E. Heitland, W. Cunningham,
J. R. Tanner, W. H. Woodward, C. H. K. Marten and W.
J. Ashley. 1901 9<>7 E8 4
1158 UNIVERSAL HISTORY
Hinsdale, Burke Aaron.
How to study and teach history. 1907. (International edu-
cation series.) 907
With a bibliography at the beginning of each chapter, and a bibliographi-
cal index, p.359~36s.
The author was (18881900) professor of the science and art of teaching
in the University of Michigan.
"Elementary and secondary teachers, whom he has had mainly in mind,
will find much in this book to interest and stimulate, even though they
are familiar with recent thought upon this subject; his works should
prove of great value to scholars in normal and high schools, and col-
lege students. He begins with an examination of the nature of his-
tory, interweaves the theories of writing and teaching it, and concludes
with a practical example of proper method drawn from the history of
our own country." Nation, 1894.
New England History Teachers' Association.
History syllabus for secondary schools, outlining the four
years' course in history recommended by the Com-
mittee of seven of the American Historical Association.
1904 r QO7 N26
Contents: Ancient history to 800 A. D. Mediaeval and modern European
history, 800-1900. English history to 1900. American history and
civil government to 1904.
909 Universal history
Andrews, Elisha Benjamin.
Brief institutes of general history. 1900 909
Contents: History and the study of history. The old East. The classi-
cal period. The dissolution of Rome. The medixval Roman empire of
the west. Feudalism and the French monarchy. Islam and the cru-
sades. Renaissance and reformation. The Thirty years' war. The
French revolution. Prussia and the new empire.
Bibliography at the beginning of each chapter.
"Of all the modern historical text-books in English, this is unquestion-
ably the most able and the most inspiring. Designed to accompany the
author's lectures to college students, the volume everywhere throbs
with all the vitality of civilization. .. [As it] is a history of institu-
tions and progress rather than a history of events, it should be used
in connection with some manual of another kind." C. K. Adams, 1888.
Becker, Karl Friedrich.
Welt-geschichte; ncu bearbeitet von J. W. Loebell. I2v.
in 6. 1844 909 636
v.7~ 8 wanting.
Cambridge modern history, planned by .Lord Acton; ed. by
A. W. Ward and others, v.i-4, 7~io. 1902-07 909 14
The renaissance.
The reformation.
The wars of religion.
The Thirty years' war.
The United States.
The French revolution.
.9. Napoleon.
.10. The restoration.
Bibliography at the end of each volume.
"Designed to be the most full, comprehensive and scientific history of
modern times in the English language. . .Each volume is to contain a
number of separate chapters on particular sections or aspects of the
history of the period covered by the volume. These chapters are writ-
ten by various hands, and from different points of view." Nation,
1903.
Cantu, Cesare.
Compendio della storia universale. 1879 909 Ci7
UNIVERSAL HISTORY 1159
Fisher, George Park.
Outlines of universal history. 1904 jgog FSZ
"The statements are generally accurate, the style, though a little hard, is
compact; the subjects treated are well chosen; the references to au-
thorities are very numerous and carefully selected; the perspective is
good, and the helps in the way of maps and tables are all that could be
desired. Facts and opinions crowd one another in rapid succession,
and consequently the dull student will find the pages dry." C. K.
Adams.
Helmolt, Hans Ferdinand, ed.
World's history; a survey of man's record, with an intro-
ductory essay by James Bryce. v.5. 1907 qrgog
v-5. South-eastern and eastern Europe.
For v.i -4, 7 see preceding catalogue.
Larned, Josephus Nelson.
Seventy centuries of the life of mankind; in a survey of
history from the earliest known records through all
stages Qf civilization, in all important countries, down
to the present time; with an introductory account of
prehistoric peoples and with character sketches of the
chief personages of each historic epoch. 2v. 1905 909
v.i. Ancient and mediaeval.
v.2. Modern.
"Books quoted or referred to," v.i, p.443~446; v.2, p. 505-509.
Myers, Philip Van Ness.
General history for colleges and high schools. 1903 909
The same. 1906 J9<>9
Upfold, George.
The last hundred years; a lecture delivered in the hall of
the Western University of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday
evening, Feb. 4, 1845. 1845 rgog
Brief retrospect of the events of the years from 1745 to 1845.
Williams, Henry Smith, ed.
Historians' history of the world; a comprehensive narra-
tive of the rise and development of nations as recorded
by over two thousand of the great writers of all ages.
25v. 1905 qrgog
v. i . Prolegomena. Egypt. Mesopotamia.
v.2. Israel. India. Persia. Phoenicia. Minor nations of western Asia.
v.3- Greece to the Peloponnesian war.
v.4. Greece to the Roman conquest.
v.5. The Roman republic.
v.6. The early Roman empire.
v.7- The later Roman empire.
v.8. Parthians, Sassanids and Arabs. The crusades and the papacy.
v.9- Italy.
v.io. Spain. Portugal.
v.i i. France, 843-1715.
v.i 2. France, 1715-1815.
v.i3. France, 1815-1904- Netherlands.
v.i 4. Netherlands (concluded). Germanic empires.
v.i 5. Germanic empires (concluded).
v.i 6. Scandinavia. Switzerland, to 1715-
v.i 7. Switzerland (concluded). Russia and Poland.
v.i 8. England, to 1485-
v.i 9. England, 1485-1642.
v.2o. England, 1642-1791.
v.2 1. Scotland. Ireland. England since 1792-
v 22 The British colonies. The United States (early colonial period).
v.2 3 . The United States (concluded). Spanish America.
n6o NINETEENTH CENTURY
v.24. Poland. The Balkans. Turkey. Minor eastern states. China.
Japan.
v.25. Index.
Contains bibliographies of every country.
Extracts from contemporaneous and later writers pieced together to pro-
duce continuous narratives of the great nations. Such a collection
must inevitably contain much that is antiquated as history proper,
however interesting to the student of historical literature. Of incon-
testable value are the forty-odd special essays contributed in the
main by scholars of the first distinction in their respective fields.
Readers who are fond of discursive historical reading will probably
fare on the average quite as well by resorting to the Historians' His-
tory as tney are likely to if they select books on their own initiative.
Condensed from American historical review, 1905.
Nineteenth century
Arnd, Eduard.
Geschichte der jahre 1860 bis 1867. 2v. 1871 909.8
Emerson, Edwin, jr.
History of the nineteenth century, year by year; with an
introduction by G. G. Gervinus. 3v. 1901 909.8 58
Summary of the world's history during the igih century, arranged in the
form of annuals, year by year,
v.i covers the years from 1800 to 1815; v.2, from 1815 to 1857; v-3, from
1857 to 1900.
Jager, Oskar.
1815-1871; geschichte der neuesten zeit vom Wiener con-
gress bis zurn Frankfurter frieden. 3v. in 2. 1874-75. . .909.8 Ji4
v.i. 1815-1848.
v.2-3. 1848-1871.
Title of v.2 and 3 reads "1815-1871; versuch einer darstellung neuester
geschichte."
Kirkpatrick, Frederick Alexander, ed.
Lectures on the history of the nineteenth century; deliv-
ered at the Cambridge University Extension Summer
Meeting, 1902. 1902 909.8 K28
Contents: Some aims and aspirations of European politics in the igth
century, by A. W. Ward. Introduction to the international history
of Europe in the igth century, by J. VVestlake. England's com-
mercial struggle with Napoleon, by J. H. Rose. Britain's naval policy,
by J. K. Laughton. The transformation of Germany by Prussia, by
Erich Marcks. Bismarck, by Erich Marcks. Austria and Hungary
in the ipth century, by Emil Reich. France as the land of the revo-
lution, by Paul Mantoux. Two statesmen of the third republic
[Thiers and Gambetta], by Paul Mantoux. The struggle for Italian
unity, by Bolton King. Mazzini, by Bolton King. The reforming
work of the tzar Alexander II, by Paul Vinogradoff. The meaning
of present Russian development, by Paul Vinogradoff. The problem
of the near East, by G. P. Gooch. Pan-Islamism, by E. G. Browne.
England and the United States, by T. J. Lawrence. The problem
of the Far East, by I. C. Hannah.
910 Geography and travel
Adams, Cyrus Cornelius.
Text-book of commercial geography. 1902. (Twentieth
century text-books.) 910 A2i
Beginning with a consideration of the geographic conditions which con-
trol commerce, such as climate, soil, ocean currents, winds, coast
formation, water-courses, etc., the book passes on to means of trans-
portation and then, in detail, to the resources of the United States,
including its island possessions, and the other principal countries of
the world. Full, for a text-book, and well illustrated.
GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVEL 1161
Anania, Giovanni Lorenzo d'.
L'universale fabrica del mondo, overo cosmografia. 1596. .rgio A53
Curious old treatise on the heavens and earth, describing particularly
cities, castles, mountains, seas, etc., and the laws and customs of many
people. Contains maps of Europe, Asia, Africa and America.
Andrews, Jane.
Geographical plays. 1896 ............................... jgio As6
Arago, Jacques fitienne Victor.
Beide oceane; eine reise nach Chili, Californien, Taiti, den
Marquesas-inseln, Brasilien, &c; im auszuge deutsch
bearbeitet von A. Kretzschmar ........................ 910 A6s
Armstrong, William Nevins.
Around the world with a king [Kalakaua, the last king
of Hawaii]. [1904.] ................................... 910 Aj3
Mr Armstrong, a brother of the late Gen. Armstrong of Hampton Insti-
tute, was a member of the cabinet of King Kalakaua, the last king
of Hawaii, and accompanied the latter on his unique tour around the
world in 1881. He describes entertainingly the many royal receptions
given the king.
Buckley, James Monroe.
Travels in three continents: Europe, Africa, Asia. 1895 ..... 9 IQ 885
Aims to give information in regard to the places visited as well as per-
sonal impressions. The illustrations are numerous and excellent.
Carpenter, Frank George.
Australia, our colonies and other islands of the sea. 1904.
(Carpenter's geographical reader.) ..................... jgio Caa
Daniel, Hermann Adalbert.
Kleineres handbuch der geographic. 1873 ............... 910 Daa
De Windt, Harry.
From Paris to New York by land. 1904 ................... 910 DSI
Account of an i8,ooo-mile journey from Paris through Moscow, Irkutsk
and Yakutsk, thence to Nome City and Dawson, on by water to Seattle
and San Francisco, and by rail to New York.
Dodge, Richard Elwood.
Dodge's advanced geography. 1904 ...................... QQJO D6y
Contents: The principles of geography. Comparative geography of the
continents.
Frye, Alexis Everett.
Grammar school geography; [general edition], 1902. . . .qjgio Fgyga
The same; [general edition]. 1904 ....................... qgio Fgyg
Gannett, Henry, and others.
Commercial geography. 1905 ............................ 910 Gi6
Text-book on trade. Lays stress on the physical and social conditions
of commerce. More than half the material is statistical.
Geographen-kalender, i9O4/os-date; hrsg. von Hermann
Haack. 2er jahrgang-date. i9O4-date ................. rgio Gag
Gerstacker, Friedrich.
Reisen. 2v. 1873 ........................................ gio 633
v.i. Siidamerika. Californien. Die Siidsee-inseln.
v.2. Die Siidsee-inseln (schluss). Australien. Java.
Henty, George Alfred, ed.
Famous travels. 1902. (Young folks' library, new ser.
Contents: Impressions of Cape Town, by R. J. Cleveland. Four months
in Uganda, by Captain Speke. The discovery of the Victoria Nyanza,
by Captain Burton. Mungo Park's perils, by T. B. MacLachlan. The
n62 GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVEL
buffalo on the plains, by F. Parkman. In the great American desert,
by Washington Irving. Hardships of Arctic travel, by E. K. Kane.
Commander Cook's last voyage, 1776, by W. H. G. Kingston. Life in
the Australian bush. In Canada, by the marquis of Lome. In Cey-
lon, by W. Urwick. Glimpses of the East, by A. W. Kinglake. The
second cataract, by A. B. Edwards. Impressions of England, by R. W.
Emerson. Stratford-on-Avon, by Washington Irving. Views afoot in
Europe, by Bayard Taylor. Canoeing on the Rhine, by J. MacGregor.
Among the dead cities of the Zuyder Zee, by Henry Havard. The
geysers, Mount Hecla and the midnight sun, by Lord Dufferin. The
Taj Mahal, by W. Urwick. Pictures from Italy, by Charles Dickens.
A visit to the island of Juan Fernandez, by R. H. Dana. Scenes in
Tangier, by T. B. Aldrich. The forests of New Brunswick, by the
marquis of Lorne. Travelling in northern Russia, by A. D. M. Wal-
lace. Bazaars; an oriental scene, by G.W.Curtis. At Tahiti, by
Lady Brassey. Journeying in Spain, by Washington Irving. Bio-
graphical notes.
Herbertson, Andrew John.
Commercial geography of the British Isles. 1905. (Cham-
bers's commercial handbooks.) 910
Commercial geography of the world, outside the British
Isles. 1903. (Chambers's commercial handbooks.) ... .910
Bound with his "Commercial geography of the British Isles."
Herbertson, Andrew John, & Herbertson, F. D.
Man and his work; an introduction to human geography.
1902. (Black's school geography.) 910 H46
Contents: The frozen desert. The temperate forests. The steppes.
The hot deserts. The equatorial forests. Mountain, plain and coast.
Influence of occupation. Agriculture. Rise of the arts. Rise of
manufactures. Trade and transport. Distribution of population.
Government. Races of men.
"Only available treatise in the English language containing such a
compact fund of information, well selected and digested, dealing with
the effects upon man, his industrial organization and social forms,
of physical conditions from which he cannot, with all his art, escape."
Nation, 1904.
Hoffmann, Karl Friedrich Vollrath, cd.
Jahrbuch der reisen und neuesten statistik; in verbindung
mit einigen gelehrten herausgegeben. 1833 910 H68
Holmes, Elias Burton.
Burton Holmes lectures, with illu.-trations from photo-
graphs by the author, icv. 1901 qgio
v.i. Into Morocco. Fez. The Moorish empire.
v.2. Round about Paris. Paris exposition.
v.3. Olympian games. Grecian journeys. The wonders of Thessaly.
v.4. Cities of the Barbary coast. Oases of the Algerian Sahara.
Southern Spain.
v.s. Hawaiian islands. Edge of China. Manila.
v.6. The Yellowstone national park. The Grand canon of Arizona.
Moki land.
v.7. Through Europe with a camera. Oberammergau. Cycling through
Corsica.
v.8. St. Petersburg. Moscow. The trans-Siberian railway.
v.g. Down the Amur. Peking. The forbidden city [Peking],
v.io. Seoul, capital of Korea. Japan; the country. Japan; the cities.
Humieres, Robert, vicomte d'.
Through isle and empire; tr. by Alexander Teixeira de
Mattos, with a prefatory letter by Rudyard Kipling.
1905 910
Contents: In England. Egypt. India. Through Deccan.
"It is an endeavour to give an account of English life from within,
whether in London, Cairo, Calcutta or Madras... a noteworthy study
by a very intelligent foreigner." Saturday review, 1905.
GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVEL 1163
Johonnot, James, comp.
Geographical reader. 1882 jgio J$j
. Supplementary reader for pupils studying geography. There are scien-
tific articles simple enough for children to understand, selections from
books of travel by such authors as Bayard Taylor, George William
Curtis, Livingstone and Miss Bird, and some good poems.
Kletke, Hermann, ed.
Reisebilder; skizzen aus der natur u. dem menschenleben,
zur belehrung und unterhaltung fur die reisere jugend.
1854 910 K 3 2
Loftie, William John, ed.
Orient-Pacific line guide; chapters for travellers by sea and
by land; edited for the managers of the line. [1901.] . . .rgio 'L^^
"List of books," p.35~36.
These steamers go between London and Australia by way of the Medi-
terranean, Suez canal and Indian ocean. The guide describes interest-
ing features of the route and the ports of call, and tells something
of Australia, its geography and history, mines, politics and people.
[Maximilian, emperor of Mexico.]
Aus meinem leben; reiseskizzen, aphorismen, gedichte.
7v. in 3. 1867 910 Ms2a
v.i-2. Reiseskizzen: Italien; Andalusien und Granada.
v.3-5. Reiseskizzen: Einige tage in Sicilien; Die Balearen; Valencia
und Murcia;, Lissabon; Madeira; Galloafrika; Ein stuck Albanien;
Ueber die linie.
v.6-7. Reiseskizzen: Bahia; Mato Virgem. Aphorismen. Gedichte.
Menpes, Dorothy.
World pictures, by Mortimer Menpes; text by Dorothy
Menpes. 1902 910 M62
Contents: England. Holland. France. Normandy. Brittany.
Switzerland. Italy. Sicily. Spain. Morocco. Turkey.
Greece. Palestine. Egypt. South Africa. India. Cashmere. Bur-
ma. China. Japan. Mexico.
Travel sketches on three continents. The interest of the text is secondary
to that of the illustrations, many of which are in color.
Prime, Edward Dorr Griffin.
Around the world; sketches of travel through many lands
and over many seas. 1872 910 Pg4
Contains a good deal of information not easily accessible, but as a book
of travels, it is disappointing from its brevity. Condensed from
Nation, 1872.
Pumpelly, Raphael.
Across America and Asia; notes of a five years' journey
around the world and of residence in Arizona, Japan
and China. 1871 910 Pg8
"The first four chapters give a good picture of rough life in Arizona
in 1860-61, when the author was employed there as a mining engineer."
Lamed' s Literature of American history.
Redway, Jacques Wardlaw, & Hinman, Russell.
Natural elementary geography. 1897. (Natural geog-
raphies.) qjgio R27n
Russegger, Joseph von.
Reisen in Europa, Asien und Afrika, mit besonderer riick-
sicht auf die naturwissenschaftlichen verhaltnisse der
betreffenden lander, unternommen in den jahren 1835
bis 1841. v.i-2, 4, in 6. 1841-49 91 Rgi
v.i. Reise in Griechenland, Unteregypten, im nordlichen Syrien und
sudostlichen Kleinasien.
v.2. Reise in Egypten, Nubien und Ost-Sudan.
v.4. Reise in der Levante und in Europa.
n64 GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVEL
Schacht, Theodor.
Lehrbuch der geographic, alter und neuer zeit, mit be-
sonderer rticksicht auf politische und kulturgeschichte.
1863 910 829
Sparks, Edwin Erie, ed.
Famous explorers. 1902. (Young folks' library, new ser.
V-9-) JQio Syaf
Contents: The exploration of Canaan. Discovery of the gigantic head,
The winged human-headed lions, by A. H. Layard. The great tower
of Ilium, A street in the Pergamus, by Henry Schliemann. Dis-
coveries in Pompeii, by T. H. Dyer. Exploring an ancient Mexican
palace, by Desire Charnay. Caesar's explorations in Gaul. Norse ex-
plorers, by Hauk Erlendsson. Marco Polo in the East. The first ex-
plorations of Columbus. Pinzon of Palos, In the footsteps of Colum-
bus, by Washington Irving. John Cabot and the first English voyage
to America, by Raimondo di Soncino. The third voyage of Amerigo
Vespuccio. Discovery of the Pacific ocean by Vaso Nunez de Balboa,
Ponce de Leon's search, by Washington Irving. A voyage along the
Atlantic coast, by Captain John Verrazano. Discovery of the Saint
Lawrence, by Jacques Cartier. The death of De Soto, by "a Portugall
gentleman." The narrative of Castaneda, tr. by G. P. Winship. Ex-
ploring Kansas and Nebraska, by Captain Juan Jaramillo. An English
explorer in Mexico, by Miles Philips. Drake's famous voyage about
the globe, by Francis Pretty. Expedition to El Dorado, by Sir Walter
Raleigh. First voyage to Roanoake, by Captain Arthur Barlowe.
Champlain's expeditions into New York, by le Sieur de Champlain.
The discovery of the Hudson river, by Robert Juet. Discovery of the
Mississippi, by Father Marquette. Niagara and the Mississippi, by
Father Hennepin. La Salle's exploration of the Mississippi, by Father
Zenobius Membre. On the llanos or steppes of South America, by
Alexander von Humboldt. Discovery of the Yellowstone, by Lewis
and Clark. Among the Rocky mountains, by Captain Fremont. Tas-
man ? s voyage of discovery. Voyage of the Batavia, by Francis Pelsart.
Exploring in the South seas, by Captain William Dampier. Dis-
covery of Tanganyika lake, by Sir Richard Burton. Discovery of
Lake Ngami, by David Livingstone. Some wonders of the North, by
E. K. Kane. Biographical notes. The seven islands, by Sir Martin
Conway.
Taylor, Bayard.
At home and abroad; a sketch-book of life, scenery and
men, ist-2d ser. 2v. 1894-1902 910 T25
Sketches of travel in Europe and America.
Trotter, Spencer.
Geography of commerce; a text-book. 1905. (Macmillan's
commercial series.) 910 Ty6
"Books to be consulted" at the end of each chapter.
Wallner, Franz, (Franz Leidesdorf).
Von fernen ufern; reiseskizzen aus Constantinopel, Aegyp-
ten und Sicilien. 1872 910 Wi8
Travelers' manuals. Dictionaries
Tozier, Josephine.
Travelers' handbook; a manual for transatlantic tourists.
1905 910.2 T67
Gives all necessary information concerning the details of foreign travel,
including the Nile journey and automobile items. Intended especially
for those who are planning their first foreign journey.
Knox, Alexander, B. A.
Glossary of geographical and topographical terms. 1904.
(Stanford's compendium of geography and travel.
Supplementary volume.) rgio.3
Collection of some 10,000 geographical terms derived from the most di-
GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVEL 1165
verse languages. Supplies information hitherto entirely out of the
reach of the ordinary reader.
Ocean voyages
Bullen, Frank Thomas.
Cruise of the Cachalot round the world after sperm whales.
1906 JQio-4 B8y
"I've never read anything that equals it in its deep-sea wonder and mys-
tery; nor do I think that any book before has so completely covered
the whole business of whale-fishing, and at the same time given such
real and new sea pictures." Rudyard Kipling.
Dampier, William, and others.
Collection of voyages. 4\'. 1729 rgio-4 Di8
v.i. New voyage around the world, by William Dampier.
v.2. Supplement to the Voyage round the world; Two voyages to
Campeachy; A discourse of trade-winds, breezes, storms, seasons
of the year, tides and currents of the torrid zone throughout the
world, with an account of Natal in Africk; its product, negroes, &c., by
William Dampier.
v.3. Voyage to New-Holland, &c. in the year 1699, by William Dampier.
A new voyage and description of the Isthmus of America, by Lionel
Wafer.
v.4. A voyage round the world; an account of Capt. William Dampier's
expedition into the South seas in the ship St. George, with his vari-
ous adventures and engagements from the west coast of Mexico to
East India, by W. Funnell. Capt. Cowley's voyage round the globe.
Capt. Sharp's journey over the Isthmus of Darien and expedition into
the South seas. Capt. Wood's voyage through the streights of Ma-
gellan. Mr Roberts's adventures and sufferings amongst the cor-
sairs of the Levant; his description of the Archipelago islands, &c.
"Dampier was an excellent hydrographer and possessed an almost unique
talent for observing and recording natural phenomena. His 'Dis-
course on the Winds' may be even now justly regarded, so far as it
goes, as a text book of that branch of physical geography. . .In their
clear, easy, homely, common-sense style, his writings are almost classi-
cal." Dictionary of national biography.
Hale, Edward Everett, ed.
Stories of the sea told by sailors. 1899 J9"M His
Contents: Columbus's return from his first voyage. The Chancellor
voyage. The Spanish Armada. The battle of Lepanto. Sir Richard
Grenville. Alexander Selkirk. The buccaneers. Paul Jones and
Richard Pearson. Nelson and Trafalgar. The English navy. Pit-
cairn's island. Naval battles. Shipwrecks.
Lubbock, Alfred Basil.
Round the Horn before the mast. 1903 910.4 Lg6
"Author, a young Englishman fond of adventure, sailed in a four-
master from San Francisco to England as a sailor before the mast.
His experiences bring out the life on a sailing vessel as have hardly
any other books of the sea except Dana's 'Two Years Before the
Mast.' " Outlook, 1903.
Pigafetta, Francesco Antonio.
Magellan's voyage around the world; the original text
of the Ambrosian ms., with translation, notes, bib-
liography and index by J. A. Robertson. 3v. 1906.^910.4 PSJ
"Bibliography of Pigafetta manuscripts and printed books," v.2, p.[2 4 i]-
"L 3 ist of authors and titles containing biographical, bibliographical
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Buccaneers and pirates of our coasts. 1905 J9i<M S86
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turesque and striking way." Literary world, 1898.
Wullerstorf-Urbair, Bernhard, freiherr von.
Reise der oesterreichischen fregatte Novara um die erde
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Principal navigations, voyages, traffiques & discoveries
of the English nation, made by sea or over-land to the
remote and farthest distant quarters of the earth, at
any time within the compasse of these 1600 yeeres.
I2v. 1903-05. (Hakluyt Society. Publications. Extra
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obvious printers' errors, and the modern usage of certain letters.
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