[A
collection
of tales.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11
1797.
Octavia. 3 vols. 1798.
Lake of Killarney. 3 vols. 1804. Last edn entitled Rose de Blaquière. 1856.
A Sailor's Friendship and A Soldier's Love. 2 vols. 1805.
The Hungarian Brothers. 3 vols. 1807.
Don Sebastian; or, the House of Braganza. An historical romance. 4 vols. 1809.
Ballad Romances, and other Poems. 1811.
The Recluse of Norway. 1814.
The Knight of St. John. 3 vols. 1817.
The Fast of St. Magdalen. 3 vols. 1818.
The Village of Mariendorpt. 4 vols. 1821.
Roche-Blanche; or, the Hunters of the Pyrenees. A romance. 1822.
Tales round a Winter Hearth (Glenowan, Lord Howch, and Jeanie Halliday
by Anna Maria Porter). 2 vols. 1826.
Honor O'Hara. 3 volg. 1826.
Coming Out; and The Field of Forty Footsteps. 2 vols. 1828. [Former
only by Anna Maria Porter. ]
The Barony. 3 vols. 1830.
Elwood, Anne K. Memoirs of the literary ladies of England. 2 vols. 1843.
Jerdan, W. National Portrait Gallery. 5 vols. 1830–4.
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464
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Bibliography
Jane Porter
Thaddeus of Warsaw. 4 vols. 1803.
Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney; with Remarks. 2 vols. 1807.
The Scottish Chiefs. 5 vols. 1810.
The Pastor's Fireside. 3 vols. 1815.
Duke Christian of Luneburgh; or, Traditions from the Hartz. 3 vols. 1824.
Tales round a Winter Hearth. 2 vols. 1826.
Coming Out; and The Field of Forty Footsteps. 3 vols. 1828. [Latter only
by Jane Porter. ]
Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of his Shipwreck and Consequent Dis-
covery of certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea; with a Detail of many
extraordinary and highly interesting Events in his Life, from the Year
1733 to 1749; as written in his own Diary; edited by Miss Jane Porter.
3 vols. 1831.
Elwood, Anne K. Memoirs of the literary ladies of England. 2 vols. 1843.
Ann Radcliffe
The Novels of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe. To which is prefixed, A memoir of the
Life of the Author [by Scott, Sir Walter). (Ballantyne's Novelists'
Library, vol. x. ) 1824.
The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne; a Highland Story. 1789.
A Sicilian Romance. 2 vols. 1790.
The Romance of the Forest: interspersed with some pieces of poetry.
3 vols. 1791.
The Mysteries of Udolpho; a romance interspersed with some pieces of
poetry. 4 vols. 1794.
A Journey made in the Summer of 1794 through Holland and the Western
Frontier of Germany. 1795.
The Italian, or, the Confessional of the Black Penitents. 3 vols. 1797.
Poems. 1815. 1816. 2 vols. 1834. Also 1845.
Gaston de Blondeville, or, the Court of Henry III keeping Festival in
Ardenne. 4 vols. 1826. [With a memoir of the authoress. ]
Jeaffreson, J. C. Novels and Novelists from Elizabeth to Victoria. 1858.
Le Fêvre-Deumier, J. Célebrités anglaises. 1895.
Clara Reeve
The Champion of Virtue, a Gothic Story. 1777. Title changed to The Old
English Baron in second (1778) and all later edns. Rptd, with memoir
by Scott, Sir W. , 1823 and 1883.
The Progress of Romance through Times, Countries, and Manners. 2 vols.
Colchester, 1785.
See, also, bibliography to vol. x, chap. 111, ante.
Regina Maria Roche
The Vicar of Lansdowne; or, Country Quarters. 2 vols. 1793.
The Maid of the Hamlet. 3 vols. 1793.
The Children of the Abbey. 4 vols. 1798.
Clermont. 4 vols. 1798.
The Nocturnal Visit. 4 vols. 1800.
The Discarded Son, or, the Haunt of the Banditti. 5 vols. 1807.
The Houses of Osma and Almeria, or the Convent of St. Ildefonso, 3 vols.
1810.
The Monastery of St. Colomba. 5 vols. 1812.
Trecothiek Bower. 3 vols. 1813.
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XIII]
The Growth of the Later Novel 465
London Tales; or, Reflected Portraits. 1814.
The Munster Cottage Boy. 4 vols. 1819.
Bridal of Dunamore; and Lost and Won. Two tales. 3 vols. 1823.
The Tradition of the Castle, or Scenes in the Emerald Isle. 4 vols. 1824.
The Castle Chapel. 3 vols. 1825.
Contrast. 3 vols. 1828.
The Nun's Picture. A tale. 3 vols. 1834.
Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. 11, p. 86. 1845.
Charlotte Turner Smith
Elegiac Sonnets, and other essays. 1784.
Translation of Manon L'Escaut from the French of the Abbé Prevost.
1786.
The Romance of Real Life.
[A collection of tales. ] 3 vols. 1787.
Emmeline, the Orphan of the Castle. 4 vols. 1788.
Ethelinde; or the Recluse of the Lake. 5 vols. 1790.
Celestina. A novel. 4 vols. . 1791.
Desmond. A novel. 3 vols. 1792.
The Old Manor House. 1793.
The Emigrants, a poem in two books. 1793.
The Banished Man. A novel. 4 vols. 1794.
The Wanderings of Warwick. 1794.
Rural Walks: in dialogues. . . for . . . young persons. 2 vols. 1795.
Rambles farther: a continuation of Rural Walks. 2 vols. 1796.
Marchmont, a novel. 4 vols. 1796.
A Narrative of the loss of the Catherine, Venus and Piedmont transports,
and the Thomas, Golden Grove and Aeolus merchant ships near
Weymouth. . . 18 Nov. (1796). 1796.
Minor Morals, interspersed with sketches of natural history . . . and original
stories. 2 vols. 1798.
The Young Philosopher: a novel. 1798.
What is She? A comedy. 1799.
Letters of a Solitary Wanderer. 5 vols. 1801.
Conversations introducing poetry; chiefly on subjects of natural history.
2 vols. [1804. ]
Beachy Head; with other poems. 1807.
The Natural History of Birds. 2 vols. 1807.
Elwood, Anne K. Memoirs of the literary ladies of England. 2 vols.
1843.
L'Estrange, A. G. K. The Life of M. R. Mitford. 1870.
Horace Walpole, Fourth Earl of Orford
The Castle of Otranto. A Story. Translated by William Marshall, Gent.
From the Original Italian of Onuphrio Muralto, Canon of the Church of
St Nicholas at Otranto. 1765. [Written 1764. ] 2nd edn. 1765. 5th
edn. 1786. 6th edn. Parma, 1791. Rptd with a Memoir by Scott, Sir
W. , 1823 and 1883. Transl. into French, 1767; into Italian, 1795.
G. A. B. AND A. T. B.
E. L. XI.
30
## p. 466 (#488) ############################################
466
[CH.
Bibliography
CHAPTER XIV
BOOK PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION, 1625-1800
In addition to the books mentioned in this list, the lives and correspond-
ence of the prominent literary men of the time-Dryden, Swift, Pope,
Johnson, Goldsmith and others-contain much information respecting the
relations between author and publisher during this period. The D. of N. B.
should also be consulted for notices of the more important publishers and
booksellers, and for sources of fuller information. For a list of works on
bookbindings, see the bibliography to chap. xviii in vol. iv, ante (p. 548).
I. GENERAL WORKS
Barwick, G. F. Some magazines of the eighteenth century. Bibliographical
Soc. Trans. Vol. x. 1910.
Beljame, A. Le public et les hommes de lettres en Angleterre, 1660-1744.
Paris, 1883.
Birrell, A. Seven lectures on the law and history of copyright in books. 1899.
Boswell's Life of Johnson. Ed. Hill, G. B. 6 vols. Oxford, 1887.
Copinger, W. A. The law of copyright. 4th edn. 1904.
Curwen, H. A history of booksellers. (1873. ]
Decree of Starre-Chamber, concerning printing, made the eleventh day of
July last past. 1637.
Dictionary of printers and booksellers in England, Scotland, and Ireland,
1557-1640. Ed. McKerrow, R. B. Bibliographical Society. 1910.
Dictionary of the booksellers and printers at work in England, Scotland, and
Ireland, 1641-1667. By Plomer, H. R. Bibliographical Society. 1907.
D’Israeli, I. Calamities and quarrels of authors. New edn. (1881. ]
Grub-Street Journal. 1730-7. (A satire on hackwriters and their works.
The chief contributors were Russell, R. , Martyn, J. , and Pope, Alex. ]
Memoirs of the Society of Grub-Street. 2 vols. 1737. [Selections
from The Grub-Street Journal. ]
History of bookselling in England. Quarterly Review. Vol. clxxiv.
1892.
Knight, C. Shadows of the old booksellers. 1865.
L'Estrange, Sir Roger. Considerations and proposals in order to the regula-
tion of the press. 1663.
Kitchin, G. Sir Roger L'Estrange: a contribution to the history of
the press in the seventeenth century. 1913.
See, also, bibliographies to vol. vii, chap. xv, and vol. ix, chap. I, ante.
,
Macfarlane, J. The paper duties of 1696–1713. The Library, 1900.
Pamphlets and the pamphlet duty of 1712. The Library, 1900.
Marston, E. Sketches of booksellers of other days. 1901.
Octavia. 3 vols. 1798.
Lake of Killarney. 3 vols. 1804. Last edn entitled Rose de Blaquière. 1856.
A Sailor's Friendship and A Soldier's Love. 2 vols. 1805.
The Hungarian Brothers. 3 vols. 1807.
Don Sebastian; or, the House of Braganza. An historical romance. 4 vols. 1809.
Ballad Romances, and other Poems. 1811.
The Recluse of Norway. 1814.
The Knight of St. John. 3 vols. 1817.
The Fast of St. Magdalen. 3 vols. 1818.
The Village of Mariendorpt. 4 vols. 1821.
Roche-Blanche; or, the Hunters of the Pyrenees. A romance. 1822.
Tales round a Winter Hearth (Glenowan, Lord Howch, and Jeanie Halliday
by Anna Maria Porter). 2 vols. 1826.
Honor O'Hara. 3 volg. 1826.
Coming Out; and The Field of Forty Footsteps. 2 vols. 1828. [Former
only by Anna Maria Porter. ]
The Barony. 3 vols. 1830.
Elwood, Anne K. Memoirs of the literary ladies of England. 2 vols. 1843.
Jerdan, W. National Portrait Gallery. 5 vols. 1830–4.
## p. 464 (#486) ############################################
464
[CH.
Bibliography
Jane Porter
Thaddeus of Warsaw. 4 vols. 1803.
Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney; with Remarks. 2 vols. 1807.
The Scottish Chiefs. 5 vols. 1810.
The Pastor's Fireside. 3 vols. 1815.
Duke Christian of Luneburgh; or, Traditions from the Hartz. 3 vols. 1824.
Tales round a Winter Hearth. 2 vols. 1826.
Coming Out; and The Field of Forty Footsteps. 3 vols. 1828. [Latter only
by Jane Porter. ]
Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of his Shipwreck and Consequent Dis-
covery of certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea; with a Detail of many
extraordinary and highly interesting Events in his Life, from the Year
1733 to 1749; as written in his own Diary; edited by Miss Jane Porter.
3 vols. 1831.
Elwood, Anne K. Memoirs of the literary ladies of England. 2 vols. 1843.
Ann Radcliffe
The Novels of Mrs. Ann Radcliffe. To which is prefixed, A memoir of the
Life of the Author [by Scott, Sir Walter). (Ballantyne's Novelists'
Library, vol. x. ) 1824.
The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne; a Highland Story. 1789.
A Sicilian Romance. 2 vols. 1790.
The Romance of the Forest: interspersed with some pieces of poetry.
3 vols. 1791.
The Mysteries of Udolpho; a romance interspersed with some pieces of
poetry. 4 vols. 1794.
A Journey made in the Summer of 1794 through Holland and the Western
Frontier of Germany. 1795.
The Italian, or, the Confessional of the Black Penitents. 3 vols. 1797.
Poems. 1815. 1816. 2 vols. 1834. Also 1845.
Gaston de Blondeville, or, the Court of Henry III keeping Festival in
Ardenne. 4 vols. 1826. [With a memoir of the authoress. ]
Jeaffreson, J. C. Novels and Novelists from Elizabeth to Victoria. 1858.
Le Fêvre-Deumier, J. Célebrités anglaises. 1895.
Clara Reeve
The Champion of Virtue, a Gothic Story. 1777. Title changed to The Old
English Baron in second (1778) and all later edns. Rptd, with memoir
by Scott, Sir W. , 1823 and 1883.
The Progress of Romance through Times, Countries, and Manners. 2 vols.
Colchester, 1785.
See, also, bibliography to vol. x, chap. 111, ante.
Regina Maria Roche
The Vicar of Lansdowne; or, Country Quarters. 2 vols. 1793.
The Maid of the Hamlet. 3 vols. 1793.
The Children of the Abbey. 4 vols. 1798.
Clermont. 4 vols. 1798.
The Nocturnal Visit. 4 vols. 1800.
The Discarded Son, or, the Haunt of the Banditti. 5 vols. 1807.
The Houses of Osma and Almeria, or the Convent of St. Ildefonso, 3 vols.
1810.
The Monastery of St. Colomba. 5 vols. 1812.
Trecothiek Bower. 3 vols. 1813.
## p. 465 (#487) ############################################
XIII]
The Growth of the Later Novel 465
London Tales; or, Reflected Portraits. 1814.
The Munster Cottage Boy. 4 vols. 1819.
Bridal of Dunamore; and Lost and Won. Two tales. 3 vols. 1823.
The Tradition of the Castle, or Scenes in the Emerald Isle. 4 vols. 1824.
The Castle Chapel. 3 vols. 1825.
Contrast. 3 vols. 1828.
The Nun's Picture. A tale. 3 vols. 1834.
Gentleman's Magazine. Vol. 11, p. 86. 1845.
Charlotte Turner Smith
Elegiac Sonnets, and other essays. 1784.
Translation of Manon L'Escaut from the French of the Abbé Prevost.
1786.
The Romance of Real Life.
[A collection of tales. ] 3 vols. 1787.
Emmeline, the Orphan of the Castle. 4 vols. 1788.
Ethelinde; or the Recluse of the Lake. 5 vols. 1790.
Celestina. A novel. 4 vols. . 1791.
Desmond. A novel. 3 vols. 1792.
The Old Manor House. 1793.
The Emigrants, a poem in two books. 1793.
The Banished Man. A novel. 4 vols. 1794.
The Wanderings of Warwick. 1794.
Rural Walks: in dialogues. . . for . . . young persons. 2 vols. 1795.
Rambles farther: a continuation of Rural Walks. 2 vols. 1796.
Marchmont, a novel. 4 vols. 1796.
A Narrative of the loss of the Catherine, Venus and Piedmont transports,
and the Thomas, Golden Grove and Aeolus merchant ships near
Weymouth. . . 18 Nov. (1796). 1796.
Minor Morals, interspersed with sketches of natural history . . . and original
stories. 2 vols. 1798.
The Young Philosopher: a novel. 1798.
What is She? A comedy. 1799.
Letters of a Solitary Wanderer. 5 vols. 1801.
Conversations introducing poetry; chiefly on subjects of natural history.
2 vols. [1804. ]
Beachy Head; with other poems. 1807.
The Natural History of Birds. 2 vols. 1807.
Elwood, Anne K. Memoirs of the literary ladies of England. 2 vols.
1843.
L'Estrange, A. G. K. The Life of M. R. Mitford. 1870.
Horace Walpole, Fourth Earl of Orford
The Castle of Otranto. A Story. Translated by William Marshall, Gent.
From the Original Italian of Onuphrio Muralto, Canon of the Church of
St Nicholas at Otranto. 1765. [Written 1764. ] 2nd edn. 1765. 5th
edn. 1786. 6th edn. Parma, 1791. Rptd with a Memoir by Scott, Sir
W. , 1823 and 1883. Transl. into French, 1767; into Italian, 1795.
G. A. B. AND A. T. B.
E. L. XI.
30
## p. 466 (#488) ############################################
466
[CH.
Bibliography
CHAPTER XIV
BOOK PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION, 1625-1800
In addition to the books mentioned in this list, the lives and correspond-
ence of the prominent literary men of the time-Dryden, Swift, Pope,
Johnson, Goldsmith and others-contain much information respecting the
relations between author and publisher during this period. The D. of N. B.
should also be consulted for notices of the more important publishers and
booksellers, and for sources of fuller information. For a list of works on
bookbindings, see the bibliography to chap. xviii in vol. iv, ante (p. 548).
I. GENERAL WORKS
Barwick, G. F. Some magazines of the eighteenth century. Bibliographical
Soc. Trans. Vol. x. 1910.
Beljame, A. Le public et les hommes de lettres en Angleterre, 1660-1744.
Paris, 1883.
Birrell, A. Seven lectures on the law and history of copyright in books. 1899.
Boswell's Life of Johnson. Ed. Hill, G. B. 6 vols. Oxford, 1887.
Copinger, W. A. The law of copyright. 4th edn. 1904.
Curwen, H. A history of booksellers. (1873. ]
Decree of Starre-Chamber, concerning printing, made the eleventh day of
July last past. 1637.
Dictionary of printers and booksellers in England, Scotland, and Ireland,
1557-1640. Ed. McKerrow, R. B. Bibliographical Society. 1910.
Dictionary of the booksellers and printers at work in England, Scotland, and
Ireland, 1641-1667. By Plomer, H. R. Bibliographical Society. 1907.
D’Israeli, I. Calamities and quarrels of authors. New edn. (1881. ]
Grub-Street Journal. 1730-7. (A satire on hackwriters and their works.
The chief contributors were Russell, R. , Martyn, J. , and Pope, Alex. ]
Memoirs of the Society of Grub-Street. 2 vols. 1737. [Selections
from The Grub-Street Journal. ]
History of bookselling in England. Quarterly Review. Vol. clxxiv.
1892.
Knight, C. Shadows of the old booksellers. 1865.
L'Estrange, Sir Roger. Considerations and proposals in order to the regula-
tion of the press. 1663.
Kitchin, G. Sir Roger L'Estrange: a contribution to the history of
the press in the seventeenth century. 1913.
See, also, bibliographies to vol. vii, chap. xv, and vol. ix, chap. I, ante.
,
Macfarlane, J. The paper duties of 1696–1713. The Library, 1900.
Pamphlets and the pamphlet duty of 1712. The Library, 1900.
Marston, E. Sketches of booksellers of other days. 1901.
