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Fitzgerald, P. Jane Austen. A criticism and appreciation. 1912.
Helm, W. H. Jane Austen and her country-house comedy. 1909.
Hill, C. Jane Austen, her homes and her friends. 1902.
Hubback, J. H. and E. C. Jane Austen's Sailor Brothers. 1906.
Jack, A. A. Essays on the novel as illustrated by Scott and Jane Austen.
1897.
Macaulay, Lord. Opinion of Jane Austen. In art. on Mme D'Arblay.
Edinburgh Review. Jan. 1843. Rptd in Critical and Historical Essays
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Malden, Mrs S. F. Jane Austen. 1889.
Mitton, G. E. Jane Austen and her Times. 1905.
Pellew, W. G. Jane Austen's novels. Boston, U. S. , 1883.
Pollock, W. H. Jane Austen, her contemporaries and herself. An essay in
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Raleigh, Sir W. The English Novel. 1894. Popular edn. 1903.
Ritchie, Lady. A Book of Sibyls: Mrs Barbauld-Miss Edgeworth-Mrs
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A. T. B.
:
TALI
rest
CHAPTER XI
LESSER NOVELISTS
. Pas
meliai
fur
Adams, W. (1814–1848). Sacred Allegories. 1849.
Ainsworth, William Harrison. Rookwood: a Romance. 3 vols. 1834.
With illustrations by George Cruikshank. 1836.
Crichton. . . . 3 vols. 1837. With illustrations by Phiz. 1849.
Jack Sheppard. With illustrations by George Cruikshank. 3 vols.
1839. [First appeared as a serial in Bentley's Miscellany. 1839-40. ]
The Tower of London. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. 1840. [Issued
in monthly parts; wrappers, and the 40 full page etchings and 58 woodcuts
all by Cruiksbank. ) Also 1840, 1845 and 1853.
Guy Fawkes; or, the Gunpowder Treason: an Historical Romance. . .
With illustrations by George Cruikshank. 3 vols. 1841. Also 1857.
[First published in Bentley's Miscellany. ]
Old Saint Paul's : a Tale of the Plague and the Fire. . . . With
illustrations by John Franklin. 1841. [Issued in monthly parts in
wrappers designed by George Cruikshank. Appeared first in The
Sunday Times, Jan. to Dec. 1841. ] Another edn with two extra plates
by Phiz. 1847.
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1829.
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The Literary Life and Miscellanies of J. G. 3 vols. 1834.
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Land Sharks and Sea Gulls. 3 vols. 1838.
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Mrs Armytage, or Female Domination. 1836.
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The Bubbles of Canada. 1839.
The Letter-bag of the Great Western, or Life in a Steamer. 1839.
The Old Judge, or Life in a Colony. 2 vols. 1843.
Sam Slick's Saws and Modern Instances. 2 vols. 1843.
Traits of American Humour by Native Authors. 1843.
The Attaché, or Sam Slick in England. 4 vols. 1843-4.
Rule and Misrule of the English in America. 2 vols. 1850.
Nature and Human Nature. 1855.
Crofton, F. B. Haliburton: the man and the writer. 1897.
O'Brien, A. H. Haliburton (Sam Slick): a sketch and bibliography.
1909.
Hamilton, T. (1789-1842). Cyril Thornton. 1827.
Hogg, James (1770-1835). Confessions of a Justified Sinner. 1824.
Hook, Theodore. Sayings and Doings. First (-third) series. 1839.
Jack Brag. (A novel. ] 1837.
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Cornish, F. W. Jane Austen. (English Men of Letters series. ) 1913.
Fitzgerald, P. Jane Austen. A criticism and appreciation. 1912.
Helm, W. H. Jane Austen and her country-house comedy. 1909.
Hill, C. Jane Austen, her homes and her friends. 1902.
Hubback, J. H. and E. C. Jane Austen's Sailor Brothers. 1906.
Jack, A. A. Essays on the novel as illustrated by Scott and Jane Austen.
1897.
Macaulay, Lord. Opinion of Jane Austen. In art. on Mme D'Arblay.
Edinburgh Review. Jan. 1843. Rptd in Critical and Historical Essays
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Malden, Mrs S. F. Jane Austen. 1889.
Mitton, G. E. Jane Austen and her Times. 1905.
Pellew, W. G. Jane Austen's novels. Boston, U. S. , 1883.
Pollock, W. H. Jane Austen, her contemporaries and herself. An essay in
criticism. 1899.
Raleigh, Sir W. The English Novel. 1894. Popular edn. 1903.
Ritchie, Lady. A Book of Sibyls: Mrs Barbauld-Miss Edgeworth-Mrs
Opie-Miss Austen. 1883.
Sackville, Lady Margaret. Jane Austen. 1912.
Scott, Sir W. On Jane Austen. Quarterly Review. Oct. 1815. Rptd in
Famous Reviews. Ed. Johnson, R. B. 1914.
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J. P. ]. (Great Writers series. ) 1890.
Tytler, S. Jane Austen and her works. (1880. ]
Whately, R. Archbishop Whately on Jane Austen and her novels. The
Quarterly Review. Jan. 1821. Rptd in Famous Reviews. Ed. Johnson,
R. B. 1914.
A. T. B.
:
TALI
rest
CHAPTER XI
LESSER NOVELISTS
. Pas
meliai
fur
Adams, W. (1814–1848). Sacred Allegories. 1849.
Ainsworth, William Harrison. Rookwood: a Romance. 3 vols. 1834.
With illustrations by George Cruikshank. 1836.
Crichton. . . . 3 vols. 1837. With illustrations by Phiz. 1849.
Jack Sheppard. With illustrations by George Cruikshank. 3 vols.
1839. [First appeared as a serial in Bentley's Miscellany. 1839-40. ]
The Tower of London. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. 1840. [Issued
in monthly parts; wrappers, and the 40 full page etchings and 58 woodcuts
all by Cruiksbank. ) Also 1840, 1845 and 1853.
Guy Fawkes; or, the Gunpowder Treason: an Historical Romance. . .
With illustrations by George Cruikshank. 3 vols. 1841. Also 1857.
[First published in Bentley's Miscellany. ]
Old Saint Paul's : a Tale of the Plague and the Fire. . . . With
illustrations by John Franklin. 1841. [Issued in monthly parts in
wrappers designed by George Cruikshank. Appeared first in The
Sunday Times, Jan. to Dec. 1841. ] Another edn with two extra plates
by Phiz. 1847.
7
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448
[ch.
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Pendle Forest. 3 vols. 1819. [Originally published in The Sunday
Times during 1848. A limited private edn was printed from same type
for presentation to friends. 1849. ] First illustrated edn (by Gilbert).
1854.
The South Sea Bubble: a Tale of the Year 1720. . . . With nineteen illus-
trations by Corbould, E. H. [? 1868. ] [First appeared in Bow Bells
during 1868. The first edn is very scarce. ] With nineteen illustrations.
[1902. ]
And many other romances.
Ellis, S. M. William Harrison Ainsworth and his friends. 2 vols.
1911. [With a full bibliography. ]
Balfour, Alexander (1767-1829). The Farmer's Three Daughters. 1822.
The Foundling of Glenthorn, or the Smugglers' Cave. 1823.
Highland Mary. 4 vols. 1826.
Weeds and Wildflowers. . . . With a memoir of the author. Edinburgh,
1830.
Bury, Lady Charlotte Susan Maria (1775-1861). Conduct is fate. 1822.
Flirtation. A novel. 1828.
Separation. A novel. 1830.
The Disinherited. 1834.
The Devoted. 1836.
Memoirs of a Peeress; or, The Days of Fox. . . . Ed. by Lady C. S. M.
C[ampbell afterwards Bury).
The Two Baronets. A novel of fashionable life. 1864.
The Court of England under George IV. Founded on a Diary Inter-
spersed with Letters written by Queen Caroline and various other
Distinguished Persons. 2 vols. 1896.
See the introduction to the 1908 edn of the Diary, ed. Steuart,
A. Francis. [The Diary of a Lady-in-Waiting, etc. )
Chamier, Frederick. The Life of a Sailor. 1832.
Ben Brace, the last of Nelson's Agamemnons. 3 vols. 1836.
The Arethusa. A naval story. 3 vols. 1837.
Jack Adams, the Mutineer. 3 vols. 1838.
Tom Bowling: a tale of the sea. 3 vols. 1841.
The Times, 2 Nov. 1870.
Clive, Caroline (1801-1873). Paul Ferrol. A tale. Collection of British
Authors. Vol. 364. 1841, etc.
Cockton, Henry (1807-1853). The Life and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the
Ventriloquist. 1840.
Sylvester Sound, The Somnambulist. (Illustrated by Onwhyn. ) 1844.
The Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. XL, p. 212. Aug. 1853.
Croly, George. Salathiel. A story of the Past, the Present and the Future.
1829.
Marston; or, the Soldier and Statesman. 3 vols. 1846.
Crowe, Catherine. Adventures of Susan Hopley; or Circumstantial Evi-
dence. 1841.
The Story of Lilly Dawson. 3 vols. 1847.
The Night Side of Nature; or, Ghosts and Ghost Seers. 2 vols. 1848.
Digby, Kenelm Henry (1800-1880). The Broadstone of Honour: or, Rules
for the Gentlemen of England. 1822.
The Broadstone of Honour: or, the true sense and practice of Chivalry.
The First Book, Godefridus. The Second Book, Tancredus. The Fourth
Book, Orlandus. 3 vols. 1829-8.
## p. 449 (#473) ############################################
'ri
449
xi]
Lesser Novelists
2)
CO?
&
Fary by
Ferrier, Susan Edmondstone. Marriage, a novel. 1818.
The Inheritance. 1824.
Destiny; or the Chief's Daughter. 1831.
Memoir and Correspondence of Susan Ferrier, 1782-1864. Ed. Doyle,
J. A. 1898.
Galt, John. The Annals of the Parish. 1821.
The Ayrshire Legatees. 1821.
The Entail; or, the Lairds of Grippy. 1823.
The Autobiography of J. G. 2 vols. 1833.
The Literary Life and Miscellanies of J. G. 3 vols. 1834.
[For full bibliography, see D. of N. B. vol. xx. ]
Glascock, William Nugent. Naval Sketch-Book. . . . By an officer of rank
[W. N. G. ). 1826.
Land Sharks and Sea Gulls. 3 vols. 1838.
Gleig, G. R. (1796–1888). The Subaltern. 1825.
Gore, Catherine Grace Francis. Mothers and Daughters; a tale of the Year
1830. 1831.
Mrs Armytage, or Female Domination. 1836.
Haliburton, Thomas Chandler (1796–1865). A Historical and Statistical
Account of Nova Scotia. 2 vols. 1829.
The Clockmaker, or Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick of Slickville.
1837-40. [In three series. ]
The Bubbles of Canada. 1839.
The Letter-bag of the Great Western, or Life in a Steamer. 1839.
The Old Judge, or Life in a Colony. 2 vols. 1843.
Sam Slick's Saws and Modern Instances. 2 vols. 1843.
Traits of American Humour by Native Authors. 1843.
The Attaché, or Sam Slick in England. 4 vols. 1843-4.
Rule and Misrule of the English in America. 2 vols. 1850.
Nature and Human Nature. 1855.
Crofton, F. B. Haliburton: the man and the writer. 1897.
O'Brien, A. H. Haliburton (Sam Slick): a sketch and bibliography.
1909.
Hamilton, T. (1789-1842). Cyril Thornton. 1827.
Hogg, James (1770-1835). Confessions of a Justified Sinner. 1824.
Hook, Theodore. Sayings and Doings. First (-third) series. 1839.
Jack Brag. (A novel. ] 1837.