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· The Water Babies. 1863.
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The Nursery Rhyme Book. 1897.
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Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets. 1871.
More Nonsense Songs. 1872.
Letters of, ed. by Strachey, Lady. 1907. Later Letters. 1911.
Macdonald, George. At the Back of the North Wind. 1871.
The Princess and the Goblin. 1872.
Macleod, Norman. The Gold Thread. 1861. Other edns, especially 1907
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Marryat, Frederick. The Children of the New Forest. 1847.
Masterman Ready, or the Wreck of the Pacific. 1841.
The Settlers in Canada. 1844.
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and their companions, were written in the first place as novels, though
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Martineau, Harriet. The Playfellow. _4 pts. 1841. (Includes The Settlers
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Autobiography. 3 vols. 1877.
More, Hannah. See ante, chap. xv.
Mortimer, Favell Lee, Mrs. Far Off. 1852.
Line upon Line. 1837.
Near Home. 1849.
The Peep of Day. 1873.
Reading without Tears. 1857.
Nursery Rimes. See Eckenstein, L. , and Halliwell-Phillipps, J. 0. , sect. 1,
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Griswold, and Martin, William. An alleged Rev. T. Wilson, to whom
many Peter Parley books have frequently been attributed, never existed:
he was a figment created by the publishers (Darton and Clarke), Doctor
Samuel Clarke being the chief, but not the only, participant in the works
to which the fictitious name was attached.
The chief works published under the pseudonym were:
Parley's Cabinet Library. 2 vols. A miscellany. n. d. (1840–50).
Persevere and Prosper. n. d. New edn. 1864.
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Ronksley, William. The Child's Week's Work. . . . 1712.
Youth reminded of a Judgment to come. 1729.
Hack, Maria. English Stories. 1820. 2nd series. 1820. 3rd series. 1825.
Grecian Stories. 1819.
Harry Beaufoy. 1821.
Lectures at Home. 2nd edn. 1841.
Tales of the Great and Brave. n. d.
Winter Evenings. 4 vols. 1818-19.
Havergal, Frances Ridley. Bruey. 2nd edn. 1873.
Little Pillows. 1875.
Morning Bells. 1875.
Autobiographical Sketch. 1881.
Henty, George Alfred. See Reference Catalogue of current literature issued
annually (J. Whitaker and Sons) and D. of N. B.
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Hofland, Mrs. Alfred Campbell, the Young Pilgrim, 1825. (Also known as
The Young Pilgrim. )
The Daughter of a Genius. 1823.
The History of a Clergyman's Widow and her young Family. 1812.
Matilda; or, The Barbadoes Girl. 1816. [Also known by its sub-title. ]
The Son of a Genius. n. d.
William and his Uncle Ben. 1826.
Howard, the Hon. Edward Granville Legge. Rattlin the Reefer. 2nd edn.
1836. [Ed. by Marryat, Capt. ]
Howitt, Mary and William. The Boy's Country Book. 1839.
The Children's Year. 1847.
The Childhood of Mary Leeson. 1848.
Hymns and Fireside Verses. 1839.
The Picture Book for the Young. 1855.
Tales in Prose for Young People. 1864.
Tales in Verse for Young People. 1864.
See, also, Andersen, H. C. , sect. v, Foreign Works, post.
Hughes, Mary, born Robson. See Robson, Mary, post.
Hughes, Thomas. Tom Brown's School Days. 1857. Many edns, esp. 1911
(introd. by Howells, W. D. ) and 1913 (ed. by Sidgwick, F. ).
The Scouring of the White Horse. 1859. Illustd by Doyle, R.
Jacobs, Joseph (Ed. by). The Book of Wonder Voyages. 1896.
Celtic Fairy Tales. 1891. More C. F. T. 1894.
English Fairy Tales. 1890. More E. F. T. 1893.
Indian Fairy Tales. 1892.
See, also, Aesop, sect. v, Foreign Works, post.
Janeway, James. A Token for Children, being an Exact Account of
Conversion, Holy and Exemplary Lives, and Joyful Deaths of several
young Children. 1671-2.
Jefferies, Richard. Bevis. 1882.
The Story of my Heart. 1883.
Keary, Annie. The Heroes of Asgard. 1857. [By A. K. and her sister,
E. K. ]
Little Wanderlin and other Fairy Tales. 1865.
Kendall, Edward Augustus. Keeper's Travels in Search of his Master.
1798.
Parental Education; or Domestic Lessons . . . for Youth. 1803.
The Stories of Senex, or Little Histories of Little People. 1800.
Kilner, Dorothy. (There is some obscurity as to her work. According to
family tradition, she wrote all children's books signed M. P. , and her
sister-in-law, M. J. K. (see post), wrote those signed S. S. They are
often allocated otherwise, however, and some are attributed to Lady Fenn,
q. v. ante. )
Anecdotes of a Boarding School. 2 vols. n. d. [1790? ].
Anecdotes of a Little Family. n. d.
Ellen Harding, or the Tell-Tale. 1849. [? Earlier edns. ]
The Holiday Present. n. d.
Letters from a Mother to her Children. 2 vols. 2nd edn. 1787.
The Life and Perambulations of a Mouse. 2 vols. [1775? ]
The Rotchfords. [1800? ]
Sunday School Dialogues. [1790? ] [Attributed in Brit. Mus. catalogue
to Lady Fenn. ]
The Village School. n. d.
Kilner, Mary Jane (pseud. S. S. ; see ante, s. v. Kilner, Dorothy). The
Adventures of a Pin-Cushion. n. d.
## p. 481 (#503) ############################################
xvi]
Children's Books
481
Kilner, Mary Jane.
The Adventures of a Silver Penny. 1787.
Jemima Placid. 1813.
The Memoirs of a Peg Top. New edn. 1828.
A Course of Lectures for Sunday Evenings. . . . 1783.
Kingsley, Charles. Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore. 1855.
· The Heroes. 1856.
· The Water Babies. 1863.
Kingston, William Henry Giles. See Reference Catalogue of current litera-
ture, issued annually (J. Whitaker and Sons) and D. of N. B.
Lamb, Charles and Mary. Tales from Shakespeare. 1807.
Lang, Andrew (Ed. by). The Blue Fairy Book. 1889. Followed by many
other volumes under the title of the cover colour.
The Blue Poetry Book. 1891.
The Nursery Rhyme Book. 1897.
See, also, s. v. Grimm, Perrault, sect. v, Foreign Works, post.
Lear, Edward. Book of Nonsense. 1846. 2nd edn. 1862.
Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets. 1871.
More Nonsense Songs. 1872.
Letters of, ed. by Strachey, Lady. 1907. Later Letters. 1911.
Macdonald, George. At the Back of the North Wind. 1871.
The Princess and the Goblin. 1872.
Macleod, Norman. The Gold Thread. 1861. Other edns, especially 1907
(with introd. ) and 1911.
Marryat, Frederick. The Children of the New Forest. 1847.
Masterman Ready, or the Wreck of the Pacific. 1841.
The Settlers in Canada. 1844.
[Marryat's even better known books, Midshipman Easy, Peter Simple,
and their companions, were written in the first place as novels, though
they have become established as books for boys. ]
Martineau, Harriet. The Playfellow. _4 pts. 1841. (Includes The Settlers
at Home, The Peasant and the Prince, Feats on the Fiord, and The
Crofton Boys, all of which went into many edns in a separate form. ]
Autobiography. 3 vols. 1877.
More, Hannah. See ante, chap. xv.
Mortimer, Favell Lee, Mrs. Far Off. 1852.
Line upon Line. 1837.
Near Home. 1849.
The Peep of Day. 1873.
Reading without Tears. 1857.
Nursery Rimes. See Eckenstein, L. , and Halliwell-Phillipps, J. 0. , sect. 1,
History and Criticism, ante. See, also, Mother Goose, and The Top-
Book of All, sect. IV, post.
Osborne, Francis. Advice to a Son. 1656. Pt 11. 1658.
Parley, Peter. This pseudonym was adopted by several writers, who cannot
all be identified. The most voluminous users of it were Goodrich, Samuel
Griswold, and Martin, William. An alleged Rev. T. Wilson, to whom
many Peter Parley books have frequently been attributed, never existed:
he was a figment created by the publishers (Darton and Clarke), Doctor
Samuel Clarke being the chief, but not the only, participant in the works
to which the fictitious name was attached.
The chief works published under the pseudonym were:
Parley's Cabinet Library. 2 vols. A miscellany. n. d. (1840–50).
Persevere and Prosper. n. d. New edn. 1864.
P. P. 's Illustrations of Commerce; of the Animal Kingdom: etc.
(1840-50. ]
E. L. XI.
31
## p. 482 (#504) ############################################
482
[CH.
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Various dates: same period. [These were "ed. ' by Goodrich, S. G. Also
re-ed. by Mogridge, George. ]
The Hatchups. 1858.
The Holiday Keepsake. 1865. [These were mainly by Martin, W. ]
P. P. 's Wonders of the Earth, Sea, and Sky. 1837. [Ed. ' by Wilson, T. ']
Pilkington, Mrs M. S. Biography for Boys. n. d.
Biography for Girls. 1799.
Marvellous Adventures, or The Vicissitudes of a Cat. 1802.
A Mirror for the Female Sex. 2nd edn. 1799.
Obedience Rewarded, and Prejudice Conquered: or, the History of
Mortimer Lascelles. 1797.
[Mrs P. also translated parts of Mme de Genlis's Vieilles du Château,
and Marmontel's Tales. See sect. v, Foreign Works, post. ]
P. , M. See ante, Kilner, Dorothy.
Reed, Talbot Baines. See Reference Catalogue of current literature, issued
annually (J. Whitaker and Sons) and D. of N. B.
Reid, Mayne. See Reference Catalogue of current literature, issued annually
(J. Whitaker and Sons) and D. of N. B.
Robson, Mary (afterwards Hughes or Hughs). The Alchemist. 1818.
The Orphan Girl. 1819.
The Ornaments Discovered.
Something New from Aunt Mary. 1820.
Ronksley, William. The Child's Week's Work. . . . 1712.
