The History of
Birmingham
.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14
Days near Rome.
2 vols.
1875.
Cities of Northern and Central Italy. 3 vols. 1876.
Cities of Southern Italy and Sicily. 1883.
Venice. 1884.
Paris. 1887.
The Story of my Life. 6 vols. 1896–1900.
Haydon, Benjamin Robert. Lectures on Painting and Design. 2 vols.
1844-6.
The Life of B. R. H. . . . from his Autobiography and Journals. Ed.
and compiled by Taylor, Tom. 3 vols. 1853.
Paston, George (pseud. ). B. R. Haydon and his Friends. 1905.
Hayward, Abraham. Faust: a dramatic poem translated into English prose,
etc. 1833.
The Art of Dining. 1852.
Biographical and critical essays. 5 vols. Series 1-3. 1858–74.
· More about Junius. The Franciscan Theory unsound. Rptd from
Fraser's Magazine, with additions. 1868.
Sketches of eminent statesmen and writers, with other essays. Rptd
from The Quarterly Review, with additions. 2 vols. 1880.
Hearn, Lafcadio. Two Years in the French West Indies. 1890.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan. 2 vols. 1894.
Japan: an attempt at interpretation. New York, 1904.
Bisland, Elizabeth. The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, 2 vols.
1906.
(ed. ). The Japanese Letters of L. H. 1911.
Gould, G. M. Concerning Lafcadio Herne. . . with a bibliography.
1908.
Helps, Sir Arthur. Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd. 1835.
Essays written in the intervals of business. 1841.
Friends in Council. 1847 ff.
The Conquerors of the New World and their Bondsmen; being a
narrative of the principal events which led to Negro Slavery in the
West Indies and America. 2 vols. 1848, 52.
Companions of my Solitude. 1851. Ed. , with Thoughts in the Cloister,
by Waller, A. R. 1901.
The Spanish Conquest of America and its relation to the history of
slavery and to the government of the Colonies. 4 vols. 1855-61.
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Hugo, Heine, Arnold, Homer and Theocritus, Rabelais, Shakespeare,
Sidney, Tourneur, Walton, Herrick, Locker, Banville, Dobson, Berlioz,
George Eliot, Borrow, Balzac, Labiche, Champfleury, Longfellow,
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year 1780. Birmingham, 1781.
A Journey to London; comprising a description of the most interesting
objects of curiosity to a visitor of the Metropolis. 2nd edn. 1785.
Poems; chiefly Tales. 1804.
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at Birmingham in 1791. To which is subjoined, the History of his Family;
written by himself, and published by his daughter, Hutton, C. 1816.
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by Fowler, W. Warde. 1912. See, also, his essay in The Quarterly
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history and rural life. 1878.
Hodge and his Master. (Rptd from The Standard. ] 2 vols. 1880.
Round about a Great Estate. 1880.
Wood Magic. A fable. 2 vols. 1881.
Bevis, the story of a boy. 3 vols. 1882. With an introduction by Lucas,
E. V. [1913. ]
The Story of My Heart: my autobiography. 1883.
The Life of the Fields. 1884.
Field and Hedgerow, being the last essays of R. J. collected by his
widow. 1889.
The Hills and the Vale. . . . With an introduction by Thomas, E.
1909.
Masseck, C. J. Richard Jefferies. Étude d'une personalité. [With a
bibliography. ] Paris, 1913.
Symons, A. Studies in two Literatures. 1897.
Thomas, P. E. Richard Jefferies: his life and work. 1909.
Thorn, A. E. Richard Jefferies and Civilisation. 1914.
Wallis, F. The Ideals of Richard Jefferies. 1914.
Jordan, Denbam. Woodland, Moor and Stream. 1889.
Annals of a Fishing Village. Drawn from the notes of A Son of the
Marshes (D. J. ]. 1891.
On Surrey Hills. 1891.
Within an hour of London Town. 1892.
Forest Tithes, and other studies from Nature. 1893.
With the Woodlanders and by the Tide. 1893.
From Spring to Fall; or, When Life stirs. [1894. ]
The Wild-Fowl and Sea-Fowl of Great Britain. 1895.
In the Green Leaf and the Sere. 1896.
Drift from Longshore. 1898.
Lang, Andrew. The Odyssey of Homer. Done into English Prose. (In
collaboration with Butcher, 8. H. ) 1879.
Theocritus, Bion and Moschus rendered into English Prose. 1880.
The Library. 1881.
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Custom and Myth. 1884.
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by Richard Doyle. (1884. ]
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The Blue Fairy Book. 1889. (And many other similar books. ]
The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart. 2 vols. 1897 (1896).
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mythological. 1899.
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d'Arc. 1908.
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Falconer, C. M. Catalogue of a library, chiefly the writings of Andrew
Lang. 1898.
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Miller, Hugh (the elder). Poems written in the leisure hours of a Journey-
man Mason. 1829.
The Old Red Sandstone; or, new walks in an old field.
Cities of Northern and Central Italy. 3 vols. 1876.
Cities of Southern Italy and Sicily. 1883.
Venice. 1884.
Paris. 1887.
The Story of my Life. 6 vols. 1896–1900.
Haydon, Benjamin Robert. Lectures on Painting and Design. 2 vols.
1844-6.
The Life of B. R. H. . . . from his Autobiography and Journals. Ed.
and compiled by Taylor, Tom. 3 vols. 1853.
Paston, George (pseud. ). B. R. Haydon and his Friends. 1905.
Hayward, Abraham. Faust: a dramatic poem translated into English prose,
etc. 1833.
The Art of Dining. 1852.
Biographical and critical essays. 5 vols. Series 1-3. 1858–74.
· More about Junius. The Franciscan Theory unsound. Rptd from
Fraser's Magazine, with additions. 1868.
Sketches of eminent statesmen and writers, with other essays. Rptd
from The Quarterly Review, with additions. 2 vols. 1880.
Hearn, Lafcadio. Two Years in the French West Indies. 1890.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan. 2 vols. 1894.
Japan: an attempt at interpretation. New York, 1904.
Bisland, Elizabeth. The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn, 2 vols.
1906.
(ed. ). The Japanese Letters of L. H. 1911.
Gould, G. M. Concerning Lafcadio Herne. . . with a bibliography.
1908.
Helps, Sir Arthur. Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd. 1835.
Essays written in the intervals of business. 1841.
Friends in Council. 1847 ff.
The Conquerors of the New World and their Bondsmen; being a
narrative of the principal events which led to Negro Slavery in the
West Indies and America. 2 vols. 1848, 52.
Companions of my Solitude. 1851. Ed. , with Thoughts in the Cloister,
by Waller, A. R. 1901.
The Spanish Conquest of America and its relation to the history of
slavery and to the government of the Colonies. 4 vols. 1855-61.
## p. 520 (#550) ############################################
520
[CH.
Bibliography
Helps, Sir Arthur. Realmah. 1868.
Brevia: short essays and aphorisms. 1871.
Henley, William Ernest. Views and Reviews: essays in appreciation:
literature. (Dickens, Thackeray, Disraeli, Dumas, Meredith, Byron,
Hugo, Heine, Arnold, Homer and Theocritus, Rabelais, Shakespeare,
Sidney, Tourneur, Walton, Herrick, Locker, Banville, Dobson, Berlioz,
George Eliot, Borrow, Balzac, Labiche, Champfleury, Longfellow,
Tennyson, Gordon Hake, Landor, Hood, Lever, Jefferies, Gay, Boswell,
Congreve, Richardson, Tolstoi, Fielding. ) 1890.
Views and Reviews: essays in appreciation: art. 1892.
Essay contributed to the Centenary edn of Burns. 1901.
Works. 7 vols. 1908.
See, also, under Stevenson, Robert Louis.
:
Hone, William (1780-1842). The Political House that Jack built. 1819.
The Political Showman. 1821.
Facetiae and Miscellanies. . . . With one hundred and twenty engravings
drawn by G. Cruikshank. 12 pts. 1827-20-24.
Full Annals of the Revolution in France, 1830. 1830.
The Every-day book and Table book. 3 vols. 1826-27-28–39. Also
3 vols. 1841.
The Year-Book of daily recreation and information concerning remark-
able men and manners, times and seasons. 1832.
Hackwood, F. W. William Hone: his life and times. 1912.
Horne, Richard Hengist (1803-1884). The History of Napoleon.
1841.
Orion: an epic poem. In three books. 1843.
[ed. ] A New Spirit of the Age. 2 vols. 1844. Ed. Jerrold, W. 1907.
See, also, ante, bibliography to chap. VIII, vol. XIII,
Howitt, Mary (1799-1888). Wood Leighton; or a year in the country. 3 vols.
1836.
My own Story; or the Autobiography of a child. 1845.
Ballads and other poems. 1847.
M. H. 's Sketches of Natural History. (1864. ]
Mary Howitt, an autobiography. Ed. by her daughter Margaret
Howitt. 1889.
Howitt, William (1792–1879), The Book of the Seasons; or the calendar of
Nature. 1831.
- Pantika: or traditions of the most ancient times. 2 vols. 1835.
The Boy's Country-Book, being the real life of a Country boy. 1839.
Rural Life of England. 2 vols. 1838.
Visits to remarkable places, old halls, battle-fields, and scenes illustrative
of striking passages in English History and Poetry. 1840. 2nd series.
1842.
Homes and Haunts of the most eminent British poets. 2 vols. 1847.
Woodburn Grange. A story of English country life. 3 vols. 1867.
Paston, George (pseud. ). William and Mary Howitt. 1902.
Hutton, Catherine (1756-1846). The Miser Married; a novel. 3 vols. 1813.
The History of Birmingham . . . continued to the present time. 1819.
Beale, C. H. (ed. ). Reminiscences of a Gentlewoman of the last
century, letters of Catherine Hutton. Birmingham, 1891.
Catherine Hutton and her friends. Birmingham, 1895.
Hutton, Richard Holt. Essays, Theological and Literary. 2 vols. 1871.
2nd edn revised and enlarged. 1877 (1876).
## p. 521 (#551) ############################################
11]
Critical and Miscellaneous Prose
521
Hutton, Richard Holt. Aspects of Religions and Scientific Thought. . . .
Selected from The Spectator and ed. Roscoe, Elizabeth M. 1899.
Hutton, William (1723-1815). A History of Birmingham, to the end of the
year 1780. Birmingham, 1781.
A Journey to London; comprising a description of the most interesting
objects of curiosity to a visitor of the Metropolis. 2nd edn. 1785.
Poems; chiefly Tales. 1804.
The Life of William Hutton: including a particular account of the Riots
at Birmingham in 1791. To which is subjoined, the History of his Family;
written by himself, and published by his daughter, Hutton, C. 1816.
Irwin, Sidney Thomas. Clifton School Addresses. . . . With an introduction
by Fowler, W. Warde. 1912. See, also, his essay in The Quarterly
Review on Hazlitt and Lamb. He also contributed valuable articles to
The Times Literary Supplement.
Jameson, Anna Brownell. The Loves of the Poets. 2 vols. 1829.
8
Characteristics of Women, moral, poetical, and historical. 2 vols. 1832.
2nd edn corrected and enlarged. 2 vols. 1833.
See, also, ante, bibliography to chap. II, and, post, to chap. ix.
Macpherson, Geraldine. Memoirs of the life of Mrs Jameson. [With
a postscript by Oliphant, Margaret 0. ] 1878.
Jefferies, John Richard. The Gamekeeper at Home. Sketches of natural
history and rural life. 1878.
Hodge and his Master. (Rptd from The Standard. ] 2 vols. 1880.
Round about a Great Estate. 1880.
Wood Magic. A fable. 2 vols. 1881.
Bevis, the story of a boy. 3 vols. 1882. With an introduction by Lucas,
E. V. [1913. ]
The Story of My Heart: my autobiography. 1883.
The Life of the Fields. 1884.
Field and Hedgerow, being the last essays of R. J. collected by his
widow. 1889.
The Hills and the Vale. . . . With an introduction by Thomas, E.
1909.
Masseck, C. J. Richard Jefferies. Étude d'une personalité. [With a
bibliography. ] Paris, 1913.
Symons, A. Studies in two Literatures. 1897.
Thomas, P. E. Richard Jefferies: his life and work. 1909.
Thorn, A. E. Richard Jefferies and Civilisation. 1914.
Wallis, F. The Ideals of Richard Jefferies. 1914.
Jordan, Denbam. Woodland, Moor and Stream. 1889.
Annals of a Fishing Village. Drawn from the notes of A Son of the
Marshes (D. J. ]. 1891.
On Surrey Hills. 1891.
Within an hour of London Town. 1892.
Forest Tithes, and other studies from Nature. 1893.
With the Woodlanders and by the Tide. 1893.
From Spring to Fall; or, When Life stirs. [1894. ]
The Wild-Fowl and Sea-Fowl of Great Britain. 1895.
In the Green Leaf and the Sere. 1896.
Drift from Longshore. 1898.
Lang, Andrew. The Odyssey of Homer. Done into English Prose. (In
collaboration with Butcher, 8. H. ) 1879.
Theocritus, Bion and Moschus rendered into English Prose. 1880.
The Library. 1881.
## p. 522 (#552) ############################################
522
[CH.
Bibliography
Lang, Andrew. The Iliad of Homer. Done into English Prose. (In
collaboration with Leaf, W. and Myers, E. ) 1883.
Custom and Myth. 1884.
The Princess Nobody. A Tale of Fairy Land. . . . After the drawings
by Richard Doyle. (1884. ]
Aucassin and Nicolete. Done into English by A. L. 1887.
The Blue Fairy Book. 1889. (And many other similar books. ]
The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart. 2 vols. 1897 (1896).
The Homerio Hymns: a new prose translation and essays, literary and
mythological. 1899.
- The Maid of France. Being the story of the life and death of Jeanne
d'Arc. 1908.
History of English Literature from Beowulf to Swinburne. 1912.
Falconer, C. M. Catalogue of a library, chiefly the writings of Andrew
Lang. 1898.
See, also, ante, bibliographies to chap. vi, vol. XIII, and chap. II, vol. xiv.
Miller, Hugh (the elder). Poems written in the leisure hours of a Journey-
man Mason. 1829.
The Old Red Sandstone; or, new walks in an old field.
