LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
BY ANDREW KEOGH
[The twelve authors are in alphabetical order. The books of each are inchronological order, the assigned dates being those of the publishers'trade journals in which the fact of publication was first recorded.Novels originally issued as serials have a note giving the name and dateof the original magazine.]
BJOeRNSTJERNE BJOeRNSON
8 December 1832--
[Including only works that have been translated into English.]
1857, Sept. 1. Synnoeve Solbakken. Christiania. (_Illustreret Folkeblad_, 1857.)--Trust and Trial. [A translation by Mary Howitt.] London, Hurst, Sept. 15, 1858.--Love and Life in Norway. Tr. by the Hon. Augusta Bethell and A. Plesner. London, Cassell [1870].--Synnoeve Solbakken. Tr. by R. B. Anderson. Boston, Houghton, 1881.--Synnoeve Solbakken. Given in English by Julie Sutter. London, Macmillan, 1881.
1858. Arne. Bergen, 1858 [1859].--Arne; or, Peasant Life in Norway. Tr. by a Norwegian. Bergen [1861].--Arne: a Sketch of Norwegian Country Life. Tr. by A. Plesner and S. Rugely-Powers. London, Strahan, Aug. 1, 1866.--Arne. Tr. by R. B. Anderson. Boston, Houghton, 1881.--Arne, and the Fisher Lassie. Tr. with an introd. by W. Low. London, Bell, 1890.
1860. En glad Gut. Christiania. (_Aftenbladet._)--Ovind. Tr. by S. and E. Hjerleid. London, 1869.--The Happy Boy. Tr. by Helen R. Gade. Boston, Sever, 1870.--A Happy Boy. Tr. by R. B. Anderson. Boston, Houghton, 1881.--The Happy Lad, and other Tales. London, Blackie, 1882.
1862. Sigurd Slembe. Copenhagen.--Sigurd Slembe: a Dramatic Trilogy. Tr. by W. M. Payne. Boston, Houghton, Oct. 20, 1888.
1865. De Nygifte. Copenhagen.--The Newly Married Couple. Tr. by S. and E. Hjerleid. London, Simpkin, 1870.
1868, Apr. Fiskerjenten. Copenhagen.--The Fisher-Maiden: a Norwegian Tale. From the author's German edition by M. E. Niles. N.Y., Holt, 1869.--The Fishing Girl. Tr. by A. Plesner and F. Richardson. London, Cassell [1870].--The Fisher Girl. Tr. by S. and E. Hjerleid. London, Simpkin, 1871 [1870].--The Fisher Maiden. Tr. by R. B. Anderson. Boston, Houghton, 1882.--Arne and the Fisher Lassie. Tr. with an introd. by W. Low. London, Bell, 1890.
1873. Brude-Slaatten: Fortaelling. Copenhagen.--Life by the Fells and Fiords. A Norwegian Sketch-book [containing a translation of the Bridal March]. London, Strahan, 1879.--The Bridal March and other Stories. Tr. by R. B. Anderson. Boston, 1882.--The Wedding March. Tr. by M. Ford. N.Y., Munro, 1882.
1877, Oct. Magnhild: en Fortaelling. Copenhagen.--Magnhild. Tr. by R. B. Anderson. Boston, Houghton, 1883 [1882].
1879, Aug. Kaptejn Mansana. Copenhagen.--Captain Mansana, and other Stories. Tr. by R. B. Anderson. Cambridge, Mass., 1882.--Captain Mansana. N.Y., Munro, 1882.--Captain Mansana, and Mother's Hands. N.Y., Macmillan, 1897.
1883, Sept. En Hanske: Skuespil. Copenhagen.--A Glove: a Prose Play. (_Poet-Lore_, Jan.-July, 1892.)--A Gauntlet. Tr. by H. L. Braekstad. London, French [1890].--A Gauntlet. Tr. by Osman Edwards. London, Longmans, 1894.
Nov. Over AEvne. Forste Stykke. Copenhagen.--Pastor Sang: being the Norwegian drama Over AEvne [Part 1]. Tr. by W. Wilson. London, Longmans, 1893.
1884, Oct. Det flager i Byen og pa Havnen. Copenhagen.--The Heritage of the Kurts. Tr. by C. Fairfax. London, Heinemann, 1892.
1887, Aug. Stov. (Originally published in 1882 in I. Hfte _Nyt Tidsskrift_.)--Magnhild and Dust. N.Y., Macmillan, 1897.
1889, Oct. Pa Guds Veje. Copenhagen.--In God's Way. N.Y., Lovell, 1889.--In God's way: a Novel. Tr. by E. Carmichael. London, Heinemann, 1890.
1895, Dec. Over AEvne. Andet Stykke. Copenhagen.
1898, Nov. Paul Lange og Tora Parsberg. Copenhagen.--Tr. by H. L. Braekstad. London, N.Y., Harper, Feb., 1899.
1901, Apr. Laboremus. Copenhagen.--Laboremus. London, Chapman, June 8, 1901. (First published as literary supplement to the _Fortnightly Review_, May, 1901.)
1906, Oct. Mary: Fortaelling. Copenhagen.--Mary. Tr. by Mary Morison. N.Y., Macmillan, Sept. 4, 1909.
In addition to the works listed above, most of the tales and sketches inBjoernson's three collections (Smaastykker, Bergen, 1860; Fortaellinger,Copenhagen, 1872; Nye Fortaellinger, Copenhagen, 1894) have appeared inEnglish in one or other of the collections listed below:--
Life by the Fells and Fiords: a Norwegian Sketch-book. London, Strahan [1879]. _Contents_: Arne.--The Bridal March.--The Churchyard and the Railroad.--The Father.--Faithfulness.--Thrond.--Blakken.--A Life's Enigma.--Checked Imagination.--The Eagle's Nest.--A Dangerous Wooing.--The Brothers' Quarrel.--The Eagle and the Fir.--Poems.
Works. American edition, translated by R. B. Anderson. 3 v. Boston, Houghton, 1884. _Contents_: v. 1. Synnoeve Solbakken.--Arne.--Early Tales and Sketches: The Railroad and the Churchyard.--Thrond.--A Dangerous Wooing.--The Bear-Hunter.--The Eagle's Nest.--v. 2. A Happy Boy.--The Fisher Maiden.--Tales and Sketches: Blakken.--Fidelity.--A Problem of Life.--v. 3. The Bridal March.--Captain Mansana.--Magnhild.--Dust.
Novels. Edited by Edmund Gosse. London, Heinemann; N.Y., Macmillan. 13 v. 1894-1909. _Contents_: v. 1. Synnoeve Solbakken. Given in English by Julie Sutter. A new ed.... 1895.--v. 2. Arne. Tr. by W. Low. 1895.--v. 3. A Happy Boy. Tr. by Mrs. W. Archer. 1896.--v. 4. The Fisher Lass. 1896.--v. 5. The Bridal March, and One Day. 1896.--v. 6. Magnhild and Dust. 1897.--v. 7. Captain Mansana, and Mother's Hands. 1897.--v. 8. Absalom's Hair, and A Painful Memory. 1898.--v. 9-10. In God's Way. Tr. by E. Carmichael. 1908.--v. 11-12. The Heritage of the Kurts. Tr. by Cecil Fairfax. 1908.--v. 13. Mary. Tr. by Mary Morison. 1909.
RICHARD DODDRIDGE BLACKMORE 7 June 1825-20 January 1900
1854, May 1. Poems by Melanter. London, Saunders. July. Epullia, and other Poems. By the Author of Poems by Melanter. London, Hope.
1855, Jan. 16. The Bugle of the Black Sea; or, The British in the East. By Melanter. London, Hardwicke.
1860, Oct. 27. The Fate of Franklin. London, Hardwicke. 1862, July 31. The Farm and Fruit of Old: a Translation in Verse of the first and second Georgics of Virgil. By a Market Gardener. London, Low.
1864, Mar. 31. Clara Vaughan: a Novel. 3 vols. London, Macmillan.
1866, Sept. 1. Cradock Nowell: A Tale of the New Forest. 3 vols. London, Chapman. (_Macmillan's Magazine_, May, 1865-Aug., 1866.)
1869, Apr. 1. Lorna Doone: a Romance of Exmoor. 3 vols. London, Low.
1871, Apr. 1. The Georgics of Virgil, translated. London, Low.
1872, Aug. 2. The Maid of Sker. 3 vols. London, Blackwood. (_Blackwood's Magazine_, Aug., 1871-July, 1872.)
1875, May 1. Alice Lorraine: a Tale of the South Downs. 3 vols. London, Low. (_Blackwood's Magazine_, Mar., 1874-Apr., 1875.)
1876, June 1. Cripps the Carrier: a Woodland Tale. 3 vols. London, Low.
1877, Nov. 16. Erema; or, My Father's Sin. 3 vols. London, Smith, Elder. (_Cornhill Magazine_, Nov., 1876-Nov., 1877.)
1880, May 15. Mary Anerley: a Yorkshire Tale. 3 vols. London, Low. (_Fraser's Magazine_, July, 1879-Sept., 1880.)
1881, Dec. 31. Christowell: a Dartmoor Tale. 3 vols. London, Low. (_Good Words_, Jan.-Dec., 1881.)
1884, May 15. The Remarkable History of Sir Thomas Upmore. 2 vols. London, Low.
1887, Mar. 1. Springhaven: a Tale of the Great War. 3 vols. London, Low. (_Harper's Magazine_, Apr., 1886-Apr., 1887.)
1889, Dec. 31. Kit and Kitty: a Story of West Middlesex. 3 vols. London, Low, 1890 [1889].
1894, Aug. 25. Perlycross: a Tale of the Western Hills. 3 vols. London, Low.
1895, June 22. Fringilla: Some Tales in Verse. London, Mathews.
1896, Mar. 21. Tales from the Telling-House. London, Low.
1897, Nov. 27. Dariel: a Romance of Surrey. London, Blackwo
od.
SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS
30 November 1835-
1867, May 1. The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and other Sketches. Edited by John Paul. N.Y., Amer. News Co.
1869, Oct. 1. The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrim's Progress. Hartford, American Publ. Co.
1871. Mark Twain's Autobiography and First Romance. N.Y., Sheldon.
1872, Feb. 29. Roughing it. Hartford, American Publ. Co.
1874, Jan. 3. The Gilded Age: a Tale of To-Day. By Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner. Hartford, American Publ. Co. Mark Twain's Sketches. [No. 1.] N.Y., American News Co.
1875. Mark Twain's Sketches, new and old. Now first published in complete form. Hartford, American Publ. Co.
1876, Dec. 23. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Hartford, American Publ. Co.
1877, Sept. 22. A True Story, and The Recent Carnival of Crime. Boston, Osgood.
1878, Mar. 23. Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other Sketches. N.Y., Slote.
1880, July 10. A Tramp Abroad. Hartford, American Publ. Co.
1882, Jan. 21. The Prince and the Pauper. Boston, Osgood.
June 17. The Stolen White Elephant, etc. Boston, Osgood.
1883, July 7. Life on the Mississippi. Boston, Osgood.
1884, Dec. 31. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer's Comrade. London, Chatto. (N.Y., Webster, Mar. 14, 1885.)
1889, Dec. 28. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court: a Satire. N.Y., Webster.
1892, Apr. 9. Merry Tales. N.Y., Webster.
1893, Apr. 29. The L1,000,000 Bank-note, and other new stories. N.Y., Webster.
1894, Mar. 2. The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson, and the comedy Those Extraordinary Twins. Hartford, American Publ. Co.
Apr. 15. Tom Sawyer Abroad, by Huck Finn. Edited by Mark Twain. N.Y., Webster.
1896, May 9. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc. By the Sieur Louis de Conte (her page and secretary). Freely translated out of the ancient French into modern English from the original unpublished manuscript in the National Archives of France, by Jean Francois Alden. N.Y., Harper.
1897, Apr. 3. The American Claimant, and other Stories and Sketches. N.Y., Harper.
Apr. 17. How to tell a story, and other Essays. N.Y., Harper.
1897, Dec. 11. Following the Equator: a Journey around the World. Hartford, American Publ. Co. (London, Chatto, under title "More Tramps Abroad.")
1900, June 23. The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg, and other Stories and Essays. N.Y., Harper.
1902, Apr. 19. A Double-barrelled Detective Story. N.Y., Harper.
1904, Apr. 16. Extracts from Adam's Diary, translated from the Original Manuscript. N.Y., Harper.
Oct. 1. A Dog's Tale. N.Y., Harper.
1905, Oct. 7. Editorial Wild Oats. N.Y., Harper.
Nov. 4. King Leopold's Soliloquy: a Defence of his Congo Rule. Boston, Warren.
1906, June 16. Eve's Diary, translated from the Original Manuscript. N.Y., Harper.
Oct. 13. The $30,000 Bequest, and other Stories. N.Y., Harper.
1907, Feb. 16. Christian Science, with notes containing corrections to date. N.Y., Harper.
Nov. 9. A Horse's Tale. N.Y., Harper.
1909, Apr. 17. Is Shakespeare dead? From my Autobiography. N.Y., Harper.
Oct. 23. Extract from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven. N.Y., Harper.
WILLIAM DE MORGAN
16 November 1839-
1906, July 28. Joseph Vance: an ill-written Autobiography. London, Heinemann. (N.Y., Holt, Sept. 22.)
1907, June 15. Alice-for-Short: a Dichronism. N.Y., Holt. (London, Heinemann, June 29.)
1908, Feb. 8. Somehow Good. N.Y., Holt. (London, Heinemann, Feb. 15.)
1909, Nov. 16. It Never Can Happen Again. N.Y., Holt. (London, Heinemann, 2 v.)
THOMAS HARDY
2 June 1840-
1871, Apr. 1. Desperate Remedies: a Novel. 3 vols. London, Tinsley.
1872, Dec. 9. Under the Greenwood Tree: a Rural Painting of the Dutch School. 2 vols. London, Tinsley.
1873, June 2. A Pair of Blue Eyes: a Novel. 3 vols. London, Tinsley. (_Tinsley's Magazine_, Sept., 1872-July, 1873.)
1874, Dec. 8. Far from the Madding Crowd. 2 vols. London, Smith, Elder. (_Cornhill Magazine_, Jan.-Dec., 1874.)
1876, Apr. 15. The Hand of Ethelberta: a Comedy in Chapters. 2 vols. London, Smith, Elder. (_Cornhill Magazine_, July, 1875-May, 1876.)
1878, Nov. 16. The Return of the Native. 3 vols. London, Smith, Elder. (Belgravia, Jan.-Dec., 1878.)
1880, Nov. 1. The Trumpet-Major: a Tale. 3 vols. London, Smith, Elder. (_Good Words_, Jan.-Dec., 1880.)
1881, Dec. 31. A Laodicean; or, The Castle of the De Stancys: a Story of To-day. 3 vols, London, Low. (_Harper's Magazine_, Jan., 1881-Jan., 1882.)
1882, Nov. 1. Two on a Tower: a Romance. 3 vols. London, Low. (_Atlantic Monthly_, May-Dec., 1882.)
1884, Jan. 25. The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid: a Novel. N.Y., Munro. (_Graphic_, Summer No. for 1883.)
1886, June 1. The Mayor of Casterbridge: the Life and Death of a Man of Character. 2 vols. London, Smith, Elder. (_Graphic_, Jan. 2-May 15, 1886.)
1887, Apr. 1. The Woodlanders. 3 vols. London, Macmillan. (_Macmillan's Magazine_, May, 1886-April, 1887.)
1888, May 15. Wessex Tales, Strange, Lively, and Commonplace. 2 vols. London, Macmillan.
1891, June 6. A Group of Noble Dames. London, Osgood. (_Graphic_, Christmas No., 1890.)
Dec. 12. Tess of the D'Urbervilles: a Pure Woman faithfully presented. 3 vols. London, Osgood, 1892 [1891]. (_Graphic_, July 4-Dec. 26, 1891.)
1894, Feb. 24. Life's Little Ironies: a Set of Tales. London, Osgood.
1895, Nov. 9. Jude the Obscure. London, Osgood. (_Harper's Magazine_, Dec., 1894-Nov., 1895. Began as "The Simpletons"; then changed its title to "Hearts Insurgent.")
1897, Mar. 20. The Well-Beloved: A Sketch of a Temperament. London, Osgood. (The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved, _Illustrated London News_, Oct.-Dec. 1892.)
1898, Dec. 24. Wessex Poems, and Other Verses. London, Harper.
1901, Nov. 30. Poems of the Past and the Present. London, Harper.
1904, Jan. 23. The Dynasts: a Drama of the Napoleonic Wars. Part 1. London, Macmillan.
1906, Feb. 17. The Dynasts. Part 2. Macmillan.
1908, Feb. 22. The Dynasts. Part 3. Macmillan.
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
1 March 1837-
1860. Poems of Two Friends. By John James Piatt and W. D. Howells. Columbus, Follett.
Lives and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin. N.Y., Townsend. [The Biography of Hamlin is by J. L. Hayes.]
1866, Aug. 15. Venetian Life. N.Y., Hurd.
1867, Dec. 2. Italian Journeys. N.Y., Hurd.
1868, Dec. 1. No Love lost: a romance of travel. N.Y. (_Putnam's Magazine_, Dec., 1868.)
1871, Jan. 2. Suburban Sketches. N.Y., Hurd.
1872, Jan. 1. Their Wedding Journey. Boston, Osgood. (_Atlantic Monthly_, July-Dec., 1871.)
1873, May 10. A Chance Acquaintance. Boston, Osgood. (_Atlantic Monthly_, Jan.-June, 1873.)
Sept. 27. Poems. Boston, Osgood.
1874, Dec. 5. A Foregone Conclusion. Boston, Osgood, 1875 [1874]. (_Atlantic Monthly_, July-Dec., 1874.)
1876, Feb. 12. A Day's Pleasure. Boston, Osgood. (_Atlantic Monthly_, July-Sept., 1870.)
Sept. 16. Sketch of the Life and Character of Rutherford B. Hayes. N.Y., Hurd.
Dec. 9. The Parlor Car: Farce. Boston, Osgood. (_Atlantic Monthly_, Sept., 1876.)
1877, Apr
. 28. Out of the Question: a Comedy. Boston, Osgood. (_Atlantic Monthly_, Feb.-Apr., 1877.)
Oct. 13. A Counterfeit Presentment: Comedy. Boston, Osgood (_Atlantic Monthly_, Aug.-Oct., 1877.)
1879, Mar. 1. The Lady of the Aroostook. Boston, Houghton. (_Atlantic Monthly_, Nov., 1878-Mar., 1879.)
1880, June 26. The Undiscovered Country. Boston, Houghton. (_Atlantic Monthly_, Jan.-July, 1880.)
1881, Aug. 6. A Fearful Responsibility, and other Stories. Boston, Osgood.
Dec. 10. Doctor Breen's Practice: a Novel. Boston, Osgood. (_Atlantic Monthly_, Aug.-Dec., 1881.)
1882, Oct. 14. A Modern Instance: a Novel. Boston, Osgood. (_Century Magazine_, Dec., 1881-Oct., 1882.)
1883, Apr. 28. The Sleeping-Car: a Farce. Boston, Osgood. (_Harper's Christmas_, Dec., 1882.)
Sept. 29. A Woman's Reason: a Novel. Boston, Osgood. (_Century_, Feb.-Oct., 1883.)
Dec. 22. A Little Girl among the Old Masters, with Introduction and Comment by W. D. Howells. Boston, Osgood, 1884 [1883].
1884, Mar. 22. The Register: Farce. Boston, Osgood. (_Harper's Magazine_, Dec., 1884.)
May 24. Three Villages. Boston, Osgood. Niagara Revisited. Chicago, Dalziel. (Suppressed.) (_Atlantic Monthly_, May, 1883.)
1885, Jan. 31. The Elevator: Farce. Boston, Osgood. (_Harper's Magazine_, Dec., 1884.)
Aug. 22. The Rise of Silas Lapham. Boston, Ticknor. (_Century_, Nov., 1884-Aug., 1885.)
Nov. 7. Tuscan Cities. Boston, Ticknor, 1886 [1885]. (_Century Magazine_, Oct., 1885.)
1886, Jan. 2. The Garroters: Farce. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Dec., 1885.)
Feb. 27. Indian Summer. Boston, Ticknor. (_Harper's Magazine_, July, 1885-Feb., 1886.)
Dec. 18. The Minister's Charge; or, The Apprentice-ship of Lemuel Barker. Boston, Ticknor, 1887 [1886]. (_Century Magazine_, Feb.-Dec., 1886.)
1887, Oct. 8. Modern Italian Poets: Essays and Versions. N.Y., Harper.
Dec. 17. April Hopes. N.Y., Harper, 1888 [1887]. (_Harper's Magazine_, Feb.-Nov., 1887.)
1888, Aug. 11. A Sea-Change; or, Love's Stowaway: a lyricated Farce. Boston, Ticknor. (_Harper's Weekly_, July 14, 1888.)
Dec. 22. Annie Kilburn: a Novel. N.Y., Harper, 1889 [1888]. (_Harper's Magazine_, June-Nov., 1888.)
1889, Apr. 20. The Mouse-Trap, and other Farces. N.Y., Harper. (The Mouse-Trap, _Harper's Magazine_, Dec., 1886.)
Dec. 7. A Hazard of New Fortunes: a Novel. N.Y., Harper, 1890 [1889]. (_Harper's Weekly_, Mar. 23-Nov. 16, 1889.)
1890, June 7. The Shadow of a Dream: a Story. NY., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Mar.-May, 1890.)
Oct. 18. A Boy's Town, described for _Harper's Young People_. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Young People_, Apr. 8-Aug. 26, 1890.)
1891, May 16. Criticism and Fiction. N.Y., Harper. [Selections from the "Editor's Study" of _Harper's Magazine_.]
Oct. 17. The Albany Depot. N.Y., Harper, 1892 [1891]. (_Harper's Weekly_, Dec. 14, 1889.)
Dec. 5. An Imperative Duty: a Novel. N.Y., Harper, 1892 [1891]. (_Harper's Magazine_, July-Oct., 1891.)
1892, Apr. 9. The Quality of Mercy: a Novel. N.Y., Harper. (_New York_ (_Sunday_) _Sun._)
Aug. 6. A Letter of Introduction: Farce. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Jan., 1892.)
Oct. 8. A Little Swiss Sojourn. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Feb.-Mar., 1888.)
Dec. 17. Christmas Every Day, and other Stories told for Children. N.Y., Harper, 1893 [1892].
1893, Apr. 1. The World of Chance: a Novel. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Mar.-Nov., 1892.)
May 20. The Unexpected Guests: a Farce. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Jan., 1893.)
Oct. 14. My Year in a Log Cabin. N.Y., Harper. (_Youth's Companion_.)
Nov. 4. Evening Dress: Farce. N.Y., Harper. (_Cosmopolitan Magazine_, May, 1892.)
Nov. 11. The Coast of Bohemia: a Novel. N.Y., Harper. (_Ladies' Home Journal_, Dec., 1892-Oct., 1893.)
1894, June 2. A Traveler from Altruria: Romance. N.Y., Harper. (_Cosmopolitan_, Nov., 1892-Oct., 1893.)
1895, June 22. My Literary Passions. N.Y., Harper. (_Ladies' Home Journal_, Dec., 1892-Oct., 1893.)
Nov. 2. Stops of Various Quills. N.Y., Harper. (Eleven of the poems appeared in _Harper's Magazine_, Dec., 1894.)
1896, Feb. 22. The Day of their Wedding: a Novel. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Bazaar_, Oct. 5-Nov. 16, 1895.)
Apr. 11. A Parting and a Meeting: Story. N.Y., Harper. (_Cosmopolitan Magazine_, Dec., 1894.)
Oct. 31. Impressions and Experiences. N.Y., Harper.
1897, Feb. 20. A Previous Engagement: Comedy. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Dec., 1895.)
Apr. 17. The Landlord at Lion's Head: a Novel. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Weekly_, July 4-Dec. 5, 1896.)
Sept. 11. An Open-Eyed Conspiracy: an Idyl of Saratoga. N.Y., Harper. (_Century Magazine_, July-Oct., 1896.)
Dec. 25. Stories of Ohio. N.Y., American Book Co.
1898, June 25. The Story of a Play: a Novel. N.Y., Harper. (_Scribner's Magazine_, Mar.-July, 1897.)
1899, Feb. 25. Ragged Lady: a Novel. N.Y., Harper.
Dec. 16. Their Silver Wedding Journey. 2 vols. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Jan.-Dec., 1899.)
1900, June 2. Bride Roses: a Scene. Boston, Houghton. June 2. Room Forty-five: a Farce. Boston, Houghton.
Oct. 6. The Smoking Car: a Farce. Boston, Houghton.
Oct. 6. An Indian Giver: a Comedy. Boston, Houghton. (_Harper's Magazine_, Jan., 1897.)
Dec. 1. Literary Friends and Acquaintance: a Personal Retrospect of American Authorship. N.Y., Harper.
1901, June 1. A Pair of Patient Lovers. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Nov., 1897.)
Nov. 2. Heroines of Fiction. 2 vols. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Bazaar_, May 5, 1900-Oct., 1901.)
1902, Apr. 26. The Kentons: a Novel. N.Y., Harper.
Oct. 4. The Flight of Pony Baker: a Boy's Town Story. N.Y., Harper.
Oct. 25. Literature and Life: Studies. N.Y., Harper.
1903, June 6. Questionable Shapes. N.Y., Harper.
Oct. 3. Letters Home. N.Y., Harper.
1904, Oct. 15. The Son of Royal Langbrith: a Novel. N.Y., Harper. (_North American Review_, Jan.-Aug., 1904.)
1905, June 17. Miss Bellard's Inspiration: a Novel. N.Y., Harper.
Oct. 21. London Films. N.Y., Harper. (_Harper's Magazine_, Dec., 1904-Mar., 1905.)
1906, Nov. 3. Certain delightful English Towns, with Glimpses of the pleasant country between. N.Y., Harper.
1907, Apr. 27. Through the Eye of the Needle: a Romance. N.Y., Harper.
June 1. Mulberries in Pay's Garden. Cincinnati, Clarke.
Nov. 9. Between the Dark and the Daylight: Romances. N.Y., Harper.
1908, Mar. 21. Fennel and Rue: a Novel. N.Y., Harper.
Dec. 12. Roman Holidays, and others. N.Y., Harper.
1909, June 12. The Mother and the Father: Dramatic Passages. N.Y., Harper. (The Mother, in _Harper's Magazine_, Dec., 1902.)
Nov. 6. Seven English Cities. N.Y., Harper.
RUDYARD KIPLING
30 December 1865-
1881. Schoolboy Lyrics. Lahore. (Printed for Private Circulation only.)
1884. Echoes. By Two Writers. Lahore.
1885. Quartette. The Christmas Annual of the Civil and Military Gazette. By four Anglo-Indian Writers. Lahore.
1886. Departmental Ditties. Lahore.
1888. Plain Tales from the Hills. Calcutta, Thacker. Soldiers Three: a Collection of Stories. Allahabad, Wheeler. The Story of the Gads
bys: a Tale without a Plot. Allahabad, Wheeler. In Black and White. Allahabad, Wheeler. Under the Deodars. Allahabad, Wheeler. The Phantom 'Rickshaw, and other Tales. Allahabad, Wheeler. Wee Willie Winkie, and other Child Stories. Allahabad, Wheeler.
1890, Sept. 6. The Courting of Dinah Shadd, and other Stories. N.Y., Harper. The City of Dreadful Night, and other Sketches. Allahabad, Wheeler.
1891. The Smith Administration. Allahabad, Wheeler. Letters of Marque. Allahabad, Wheeler.
Feb. 28. The Light that Failed. London, Macmillan. (_Lippincott's Magazine_, Jan., 1891.)
Aug. 15. Life's Handicap: being stories of mine own people. London, Macmillan.
1892, May 21. Barrack-Room Ballads, and other Verses. London, Methuen.
July 9. The Naulahka: a Story of West and East. By Rudyard Kipling and Wolcott Balestier. London, Heinemann. (_Century Magazine_, Nov., 1891-July, 1892.)
1893, June 17. Many Inventions. London, Macmillan.
1894, June 2. The Jungle Book. London, Macmillan.
1895. Good Hunting. Pp. 16. London, _Pall Mall Gazette_ office.
Oct. 26. Out of India: Things I saw, and failed to see, on certain Days and Nights at Jeypore and elsewhere. N.Y., Dillingham.
Nov. 16. The Second Jungle Book. London, Macmillan.
1896, Nov. 7. Soldier Tales. London, Macmillan.
Nov. 14. The Seven Seas. London, Methuen.
1897, Oct. 23. Captains Courageous: a Story of the Grand Banks. London, Macmillan.
Dec. 4. An Almanac of Twelve Sports for 1898. By William Nicholson. With accompanying Rhymes by Rudyard Kipling. London, Heinemann. White Horses. Pp. 10. London, printed for Private Circulation.
1898, May. The Destroyers: a new Poem. Pp. 6. London, Ward.
Sept. 10. Collectanea: being certain reprinted Verses. Pp. 32. N.Y., Mansfield.
Oct. 15. The Day's Work. London, Macmillan.
Dec. 17. A Fleet in Being: Notes of two Trips with the Channel Squadron. London, Macmillan.
1899, July 1. From Sea to Sea: Letters of Travel. 2 vols. N.Y., Doubleday. (London, Macmillan, Feb. 24, 1900.)
Oct. 6. Stalky and Co. London, Macmillan.
1901, Oct. 19. Kim. London, Macmillan.
1902, Oct. 11. Just So Stories for Little Children. London, Macmillan.
1903, Oct. 10. The Five Nations. London, Methuen.
1904, Oct. 15. Traffics and Discoveries. London, Macmillan.
1909, Oct. 16. Actions and Reactions. N.Y., Doubleday.
Oct. 16. Abaft the Funnel. N.Y., Dodge. Cuckoo Song. Pp. 3. N.Y., Doubleday.
ALFRED OLLIVANT
1874-
1898, Oct. 8. Owd Bob, the Grey Dog of Kenmuir. London, Methuen. (N.Y., Doubleday, Oct. 29, under title "Bob, Son of Battle.")
1902, Nov. 15. Danny. N.Y., Doubleday. (London, Murray, Feb. 28, 1903, under title "Danny: Story of a Dandie Dinmont.")
1907, Oct. 5. Redcoat Captain: A Story of That Country. N.Y., Macmillan. (London, Murray, Oct. 19.)
1908, Oct. 17. The Gentleman: A Romance of the Sea. N.Y., Macmillan. (London, Murray, Oct. 24.)
HENRYK SIENKIEWICZ
4 May 1846-
[Including only works that have been translated into English.]
1884, Nov. Ogniem i Mieczem. 4 vols. Warsaw.--With Fire and Sword. Tr. by Jeremiah Curtin. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., May 17, 1890.--With Fire and Sword. Tr. by Samuel A. Binion. Phila., Altemus.
1886. Potop. 6 vols. Warsaw--The Deluge. Tr. by J. Curtin. 2 vols. Boston, Little, Dec. 19, 1891.
1887-1888. Pan Wolodyjowski. 3 vols. Warsaw.--Pan Michael. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Dec. 2, 1893.--Pan Michael. Tr. by S. A. Binion Phila., Altemus [1898].
1891, Feb. Bez Dogmatu. 3 vols. Warsaw.--Without Dogma. Tr. by Iza Young. Boston, Little, Apr. 15, 1893.
1895, Apr. Rodzina Polanieckich. 3 vols. Warsaw.--Children of the Soil. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, June I, 1895.--The Irony of Life: the Polanetzki Family. Tr. by Nathan M. Babad. N.Y., Fenno, Apr. 28, 1900.
1896, Dec. Quo Vadis. 3 vols. Warsaw.--Quo Vadis. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Oct. 17, 1896.--Quo Vadis. Tr. by S. A. Binion and S. Malevsky. Phila., Altemus, Dec. 18, 1897.--Quo Vadis. Tr. by Wm. E. Smith. N. Y., Ogilvie, 1898.
1900, Nov. Krzyzacy. 4 vols. Warsaw.--Knights of the Cross [Part 1 only]. Tr. by S. C. de Soissons. N.Y., Fenno, 1897.--Knights of the Cross. Tr. by J. Curtin. 2 vols. Boston, Little, 1900. (Vol. 1, Jan. 13; Vol. 2, June 9.)--Knights of the Cross. Tr. by S. A. Binion. 3 vols. N.Y., Fenno, 1900. (Vols. 1-2, Jan. 20; Vol. 3, Dec. 15.)--Knights of the Cross. A special translation. 2 vols. N.Y., Street, 1900. (Vol. 1, Apr. 21; Vol. 2, Oct. 6.)--Knights of the Cross. Tr. by B. Dahl. N.Y., Ogilvie, Dec. 22, 1900. [Abridged.] Warsaw.
1906, July. Na Polu Chwaly. Warsaw.--On the Field of Glory. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Feb. 3, 1906.--The Field of Glory. Tr. by Henry Britoff. N.Y., Ogilvie, Apr. 14, 1906.--Field of Glory. London, Lane, July 21, 1906.
In addition to the novels listed above, his tales and stories (_Pisma_)have been collected and published in 41 vols. (Warsaw, 1880-1902.) Thefollowing English translations have been published:--
Yanko the Musician, and other Stories. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Oct. 21, 1893. (_Contents_: Yanko the Musician. The Light-house Keeper of Aspinwall. From the Diary of a Tutor in Poznan. Comedy of Errors: a Sketch of American Life. Bartek the Victor.)
Lillian Morris, and other Stories. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Oct. 27, 1894. (_Contents_: Lillian Morris. Sachem. Yamyol. The Bull-Fight.)
Let us follow Him, and other Stories. Tr. by Vatslaf A. Hlasko and Thos. H. Bullick. N.Y., Fenno [copyrighted, 1897]. (_Contents_: Let us follow Him. Sielanka. Be Blessed. Light in Darkness. Orso. Memories of Mariposa.)
Hania. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Dec. 11, 1897. (_Contents_: Prologue to Hania: The Old Servant. Hania. Tartar Captivity. Let us follow Him. Be thou Blessed. At the Source. Charcoal Sketches. The Organist of Ponikla. Lux in Tenebris Lucet. On the Bright Shore. That Third Woman.)
So runs the World. Tr. by S. C. de Soissons. London and N.Y., Neely, Mar. 19, 1898. (_Contents_: Henryk Sienkiewicz. Zola. Whose Fault? The Verdict. Win or Lose.)
Sielanka, and other stories. From the Polish by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Oct. 29, 1898. (_Contents_: Sielanka: a Forest Picture. For Bread. Orso. Whose Fault? The Decision of Zeus. On a Single Card. Yanko the Musician. Bartek the Victor. Across the Plains. From the Diary of a Tutor in Poznan. The Light-house Keeper of Aspinwall. Yamyol. The Bull-Fight. Sachem. A Comedy of Errors. A Journey to Athens. Zola.)
Let us Follow Him, and other Stories. Tr. by S. C. Slupski and I. Young. Phila., Altemus [copyrighted, Oct. 24, 1898]. (_Contents_: Let us follow Him. Be Blessed. Bartek the Conqueror.)
For Daily Bread, and other Stories. Tr. by Iza Young. Phila., Altemus [1898]. (_Contents_: For Daily Bread. An Artist's End. A Comedy of Errors.)
Tales from Sienkiewicz. Tr. by S. C. de Soissons. London, Allen, Dec. 23, 1899. (_Contents_: A Country Artist. In Bohemia. A Circus Hercules. The Decision of Zeus. Anthea. Be Blessed! Whose Fault? True to his Art. The Duel.)
Life and Death, and other Legends and Stories. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Apr. 16, 1904. (_Contents_: Life and Death: a Hindu Legend. Is He the Dearest One? A Legend of the Sea. The Cranes. The Judgment of Peter and Paul on Olympus.)
The following stories have been published separately in English:--
Let us follow Him. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Dec. 11, 1897.
After Bread. Tr. by Vatslaf A. Hlasko and Thos. H. Bul
lick. N.Y., Fenno, June 18, 1898.--Peasants in Exile (For Daily Bread). From the Polish by C. O'Conor-Eccles. Notre Dame, Ind., The Ave Maria [1898].
In the New Promised Land. Tr. by S. C. de Soissons. London, Jarrold, 1900.
On the Sunny Shore. Tr. by S. C. de Soissons. N.Y., Fenno. [1897].--On the Bright Shore. From the Polish by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, June 18, 1898.--On the Bright Shore. To which is added, That Third Woman. From the Polish by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, 1898.
In Vain. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, June 17, 1899.
The Third Woman. Tr. by Nathan M. Babad. N.Y., Ogilvie, Apr. 23, 1898.
The Fate of a Soldier. Tr. by J. C. Bay. N.Y., Ogilvie [copyrighted, Sept. 3, 1898].--The New Soldier. N.Y., Hurst.
Hania. Tr. by Vatslaf A. Hlasco and Thos. H. Bullick. N.Y., Fenno.
In Monte Carlo. Tr. by S. C. de Soissons. London, Greening, Sept. 16, 1899.
The Judgment of Peter and Paul on Olympus. To which is added: Be thou Blessed. Tr. by J. Curtin. Boston, Little, Nov. 3, 1900.
Dust and Ashes. N.Y., Hurst.
Her Tragic Fate. N.Y., Hurst.
Where Worlds Meet. N.Y., Hurst.
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
13 November 1850-3 December 1894
1866. The Pentland Rising: a Page of History, 1666. Pp. 22. Edinburgh, Elliot.
1868. The Charity Bazaar: an allegorical Dialogue. Pp. 4. 4o. Edinburgh. (Privately Printed.)
1871. Notice of a New Form of Intermittent Light for Lighthouses. (From the Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Vol. 8, 1870-1871.) Edinburgh, Neill.
1873. The Thermal Influence of Forests. (From the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.) Edinburgh, Neill.
1875. An Appeal to the Clergy of the Church of Scotland. Edinburgh, Blackwood.
1878, May 16. An Inland Voyage. London, Kegan Paul.
Dec. 18. Edinburgh. Picturesque Notes. London, Seeley, 1879 [1878]. (_Portfolio._)
1879, June 17. Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes. London, Kegan Paul.
1880. Deacon Brodie; or, The Double Life: a Melodrama founded on Facts. By W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson. (Privately Printed.)
1881, Apr. 16. Virginibus Puerisque, and other Papers. London, Kegan Paul.
Not I, and other Poems. Pp. 8. Davos, Osbourne.
1882. Moral Emblems: a second collection of Cuts and Verses. Davos, Osbourne. The Story of a Lie. Pp. 80. Haley and Jackson. (Suppressed.)
Mar. 15. Familiar Studies of Men and Books. London, Chatto.
Aug. 1. New Arabian Nights. 2 vols. London, Chatto.
1883, Dec. 6. Treasure Island. London, Cassell. The Silverado Squatters. London, Chatto. (_Century Magazine_, Nov.-Dec., 1883.)
1884. Admiral Guinea. By W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson. Edinburgh, Clark. (Printed for Private Circulation.) Beau Austin. By W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson. (Printed for Private Circulation.)
1885, Apr. 1. A Child's Garden of Verses. London, Longmans.
May 15. More New Arabian Nights. The Dynamiter. By R. L. Stevenson and Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson. London, Longmans.
Nov. 16. Prince Otto: a Romance. London, Chatto. (_Longman's Magazine_, Apr.-Oct., 1885.) Macaire. By W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson. (Printed for Private Circulation.)
1886, Jan. 15. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. London, Longmans.
Aug. 2. Kidnapped: being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751. London, Cassell.
Some College Memories. Edinburgh. (30 copies Privately Printed.)
1887, Feb. 15. The Merry Men, and other Tales and Fables. London, Chatto.
Sept. 1. Underwoods. London, Chatto.
Dec. 6. Memories and Portraits. London, Chatto. Ticonderoga. Edinburgh, Clark. (50 copies printed for the author.) Thomas Stevenson, Civil Engineer. (For Private Distribution.)
1888, Jan. 16. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin. (Prefixed to Papers of Fleeming Jenkin.) London, Longmans.
Aug. 15. The Black Arrow: a Tale of the Two Roses. London, Cassell. (_Young Folks._)
1889, July 1. The Wrong Box. By R. L. Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. London, Longmans.
Sept. 16. The Master of Ballantrae: a Winter's Tale. London, Cassell. (_Scribner's Magazine_, Nov., 1888-Oct., 1889.)
1890, Mar. Father Damien: an open Letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde of Honolulu. Pp. 32. Sydney. (Privately Printed Edition of 25 copies.) The South Seas. (Privately Printed.) Ballads. London, Chatto. (Large paper; 190 copies.)
1892, April 16. Across the Plains; with other Memories and Essays. London, Chatto.
July 9. The Wrecker. By R. L. Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. London, Cassell. (_Scribner's Magazine_, Aug., 1891-July, 1892.)
Aug. 20. The Beach of Falesa, and The Bottle Imp. London, Cassell.
Aug. 27. A Footnote to History: Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa. London, Cassell.
Dec. 17. Three Plays. Deacon Brodie. Beau Austin. Admiral Guinea. By W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson. London, Nutt. An Object of Pity, or the Man Haggard. Imprinted at Amsterdam. [1892.] (For Private Distribution.)
1893, Apr. 15. Island Nights' Entertainments. London, Cassell.
Sept. 9. Catriona: a Sequel to "Kidnapped." London, Cassell.
Sept. War in Samoa. Reprinted from the _Pall Mall Gazette_.
1894, Sept. 22. The Ebb-Tide: a Trio and a Quartette. By R. L. Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. London, Heinemann. (_McClure's Magazine_, Feb.-July, 1894.)
Nov. 10. The Suicide Club and The Rajah's Diamond. London, Chatto.
1895, Mar. 2. The Amateur Emigrant from the Clyde to Sandy Hook. Chicago, Stone & Kimball.
Nov. 9. Vailima Letters. Being Correspondence addressed by R. L. Stevenson to Sidney Colvin, Nov., 1890-Oct., 1894. London, Methuen.
1896, May 23. Weir of Hermiston: an unfinished Romance. London, Chatto.
Sept. 5. Songs of Travel, and other Verses. London, Chatto. Familiar Epistles in Verse and Prose. Pp. 18. (Printed for Private Distribution.)
A Mountain Town in France: a Fragment. Pp. 20. London, Lane.
1897, Oct. 9. St. Ives: being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in England. London, Heinemann, 1898 [1897].
1898, Feb. 26. Macaire: a melodramatic Farce. By W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson. London, Heinemann.
Apr. 16. A Lowden Sabbath Morn. London, Chatto. AEs Triplex. Printed for the American Subscribers to the Stevenson Memorial.
1899, Nov. 18. Letters to his Family and Friends, selected and edited by Sidney Colvin. 2 vols. London, Methuen.
1900, Dec. 22. In the South Seas: Account of Experiences and Observations in the Marquesas, Paumotus, and Gilbert Islands during two cruises on the Yacht "Casco," 1888, and the Schooner "Equator," 1889. London, Chatto.
HERMANN SUDERMANN
30 September 1857-
1886, Im Zwielicht: Zwanglose Geschichten. Berlin.
1887, Feb. 10. Frau Sorge: Roman. Berlin.--Dame Care. Tr. by Bertha Overbeck. London, Osgood, 1891; N.Y., Harper, 1891.
1888, Jan. 19. Geschwister: Zwei Novellen. Berlin.--The Wish: a Novel. Tr. by Lily Henkel. London, Unwin, Nov. 3, 1894.
1890, Jan. 9. Der Katzensteg: Roman. Berlin.--Regine. From the German by H. E. Miller. Chicago, Weeks, 1894.--Regina; or, The Sins of the Fathers. Tr. by Beatrice Marshall. London and N.Y., Lane, 1898. Die Ehre: Schauspiel. Berlin.
1891, Mar. 26. Sodoms Ende: Drama. Berlin.
1892, June 2. Iolanthes Hochzeit: Erzaehlung. Stuttgart.
1893, Mar. 23. Heimat: Schauspiel. Stuttgart.--Magda. Tr. by C.
E. A. Winslow. Boston, Lamson, 1896.
1894, Dec. 6. Es war: Roman. Stuttgart.--The Undying Past. Tr. by Beatrice Marshall. London, N.Y., Lane, 1906.
1895, June 27. Die Schmetterlingschlacht: Komoedie. Stuttgart.
1896, Apr. 30. Das Glueck im Winkel: Schauspiel. Stuttgart.
Dec. 3. Morituri: Teja, Fritzchen, Das Ewigmaennliche. Stuttgart.--Teias. Tr. by Mary Harned. (_Poet-Lore_, July-Sept., 1897.)
1898, Jan. 27. Johannes: Tragoedie. Stuttgart.--Johannes. Tr. by W. H. Harned and Mary Harned. (_Poet-Lore_, Apr.-June, 1899.)--John the Baptist. Tr. by Beatrice Marshall. London, N. Y., Lane, 1909 [1908].
1899, Feb. 9. Die drei Reiherfedern: ein dramatisches Gedicht. Stuttgart.--Three Heron's Feathers. Tr. by H. T. Porter. (_Poet-Lore_, Apr.-June, 1900.)
1900, May 23. Drei Reden. Pp. 47. Stuttgart.
Oct. 25. Johannisfeuer: Schauspiel. Stuttgart.--Fires of St. John. Tr. by Charlotte
Porter and H. C. Porter. (_Poet-Lore_, Jan.-Mar., 1904.)--Fires of St. John. Tr. and adapted by Charles Swickard. Boston, Luce, Nov. 19, 1904.--St. John's Fire. Tr. by Grace E. Polk. Minneapolis, Wilson, June 17, 1905.
1902, Feb. 27. Es lebe das Leben: Drama. Stuttgart.--The Joy of Living. Tr. by Edith Wharton. N.Y., Scribner, Nov. 8, 1902.
Dec. 25. Verrohung in der Theaterkritik: Zeitgemaesse Betrachtungen. Stuttgart.
1903, Oct. 22. Der Sturmgeselle Sokrates: Komoedie. Stuttgart.
Nov. 12. Die Sturmgesellen: Ein Wort zur Abwehr. Pp. 27. Berlin.
1905, Oct. 19. Stein unter Steinen: Schauspiel. Stuttgart.
Nov. 16. Das Blumenboot: Schauspiel. Stuttgart.
1907, Oct. 24. Rosen: Vier Einakter. Stuttgart.--Roses. Tr. by Grace Frank. N.Y., Scribner, Oct. 9, 1909.
1908, Dec. 3. Das hohe Lied: Roman. Stuttgart.--The Song of Songs. Tr. by Thomas Seltzer. N.Y., Huebsch, Dec., 1909.
MRS. HUMPHRY WARD
(Mary Augusta Arnold)
11 June 1851-
1881, Dec. 17. Milly and Olly; or, A Holiday among the Mountains. London, Macmillan.
1884, Dec. 15. Miss Bretherton. London, Macmillan.
1885, Dec. 31. Amiel's Journal Intime, translated by Mrs. Humphry Ward. 2 vols. London, Macmillan.
1888, Mar. 1. Robert Elsmere. 3 vols. London, Smith, Elder.
1891, Mar. 14. University Hall: Opening Address. Pp. 45. London, Smith, Elder.
1892, Jan. 23. The History of David Grieve. 3 vols. London, Smith, Elder.
1894, Apr. 7. Marcella. 3 vols. London, Smith, Elder.
Aug. 4. Unitarians and the Future: the Essex Hall Lecture, 1894. Pp. 72. London, Green.
1895, July 6. The Story of Bessie Costrell. London, Smith, Elder. (_Cornhill Magazine_, May-July, 1895; _Scribner's Magazine_, May-July, 1895.)
1896, Oct. 3. Sir George Tressady. London, Smith, Elder. (_Century Magazine_, Nov., 1895-Oct. 1896.)
1898, June 11. Helbeck of Bannisdale. London, Smith, Elder.
1900, Nov. 10. Eleanor. London, Smith, Elder. (_Harper's Magazine_, Jan.-Dec., 1900.)
1903, Mar. 21. Lady Rose's Daughter. London, Smith, Elder. (_Harper's Magazine_, May, 1902-Apr., 1903.)
1905, Mar. 18. The Marriage of William Ashe. London, Smith, Elder. (_Harper's Magazine_, June, 1904-May, 1905.)
1906, Mar. 3. Play-Time of the Poor. Reprinted from the _Times_. London, Smith, Elder.
May 12. Fenwick's Career. London, Smith, Elder.
1907, Apr. 27. William Thomas Arnold, Journalist and Historian, by Mrs. Humphry Ward and C. E. Montague. Manchester, Sherratt. (Originally published on Feb. 23 as preface to W. T. Arnold's Fragmentary Studies on Roman Imperialism.)
1908, Sept. 19. Diana Mallory. London, Smith, Elder. (The Testing of Diana Mallory, _Harper's Magazine_, Nov., 1907-Oct., 1908.)
1909, May 29. Daphne; or, Marriage a la Mode. London, Cassell. (N.Y., Doubleday, June 5, under title "Marriage a la Mode.") (_McClure's Magazine_, Jan.-June, 1909.)