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Unidentified Authors

PSEUDONYMOUS STORIES – AUTHOR UNTRACEABLE

A. ‘”In Sour Misfortune’s Book”.’ 95 (1898): 65-96.

A, F G. ‘Some Turkish Slave Stories.’ 35 (1878): 167-83.

A, F W. ‘Juggins.’ H (1896): 58-73.

Author of ‘Bitter Sweets’, ‘The Tallants of Barton’, etc. ‘Outside the World.’ 3 (1867): 225-9.

Author of ‘Dapple Grey’, etc. ‘Chance Friends.’ A (1875): 23-32.

.- ‘Out of the Waters.’ A (1874): 46-54.

Author of ‘A Flight to Florida’. ‘Pasteur-al Aid.’ 87 (1895): 71-80.

Author of ‘Miss Molly’, etc. ‘Arabia Petraea.’ H (1895): 55-72.

.- ‘Cathrine.’ 54 (1884): 25-52.

.- ‘Christine.’ 52 (1883/4): 122-8.

.- ‘A Coward.’ H (1884): 32-41.

.- ‘Delphine.’ 55 (1884/5): 194-219.

.- ‘Helen Churchill’s Lover.’ 40 (1879/80): 96-103.

.- ‘One Christmas Eve.’ A (1888): 77-[?81].

.- ‘Two Men and a Woman’s Heart.’ A (1894): 1-33.

.- ‘A War Story.’ H (1879): 90-7.

.- ‘Zara Vallis.’ 65 (1888): 24-44.

Author of ‘The Lost Dorothy’, ‘The Last Ride’, ‘Rivals’, etc. ‘In the Heart of the Country.’ 85 (1894): 78-88.

Author of ‘Strong Hands and Steadfast Hearts’, etc. ‘A Court Scandal.’ 13 (1870/1): 231-43.

B, J W. ‘In Arctic Seas.’ 87 (1895): 189-205.

C, F H. ‘Two “Holiday Meets”.’ 80 (1893): 294-304.

C, M B. ‘A Western Mystery.’ 78 (1892): 158-69.

Frango. ‘Dolly.’ 94 (1897): 223-5.

K, K D. ‘A Black Sheep.’ 88 (1895): 39-65.

K, K K. ‘A Money-Lender’s Love.’ 20 (1873): 245-66.

L, A J de C. ‘A Modern Day Saint.’ 85 (1894): 279-87.

N, L. ‘Jack Layford’s Friend, with an Account of How He Laid the Ghost.’ 10 (1869/70): 226-47.

P, A G. ‘The Clerk’s Daughter.’ 19 (1872/3): 341-64.

.- ‘My First Love.’ 19 (1872/3): 209-15.

P, M. ‘The Irish Court.’ 20 (1873): 46-52.

R, E. ‘A Birthday Treat.’ 27 (1875): 375-81.

R, G H. ‘Pietro and Giannetta.’ H (1879): 48-65.

R, J C. ‘A Doctor’s Outing.’ 69 (1889): 307-16.

S, F A. ‘An Imperial Pardon.’ 37 (1878/9): 170-82.

T. ‘The Major’s Luncheon.’ 22 (1873/4): 257-60.

T, A F. ‘A Shadow from the Moor.’ 83 (1894): 191-200.

T, F [?Frederick Talbot]. ‘The Family Ghost.’ 26 (1875): 367-72.

.- ‘A Revelation from the Sea.’ 22 (1873/4): 303-8.

.- ‘The Town Clerk of Ludborough’.

.- ‘Our George and the Sultan.’ 21 (1873): 360-7.

Vida. ‘Life’s Irony.’ 97 (1898): 242-52.

.- ‘Warwick St. John.’ 91 (1896): 275-93.

Weathergage. ‘Traders of the Niger.’ 94 (1897): 92-102.

W, E. ‘Haunted.’ 80 (1893): 85-94.

W, F. ‘Camp Life at Wimbledon.’ 3 (1867): 338-50.

W, M. ‘”Newspaper Cuttings”.’ 83 (1894): 159-77.

W, M F [? Mabel F Wilson]. ‘The Romance of a Store.’ 89 (1896): 310-21.

.- ‘The Sisterhood of Cameron.’ 89 (1896): 273-98.

.- ‘Sister Kathleen.’ 85 (1894): 390-403.

UNSIGNED STORIES

‘An Agamist’s Holiday.’ 36 (1878): 465-9.

‘Anglo-Indian Photographs.’ H (1877): 79-[?94].

‘Annabel Brown.’ 22 (1873/4): 382-8.

‘Apollo Flies.’ 84 (1894): 64-74.

‘April Fool Redivivus!’ 70 (1889): 27-38.

‘At Chrighton Abbey.’ 14 (1871): 353-77.

‘Aunt Lora’s Long Ago.’ 22 (1873/4): 291-7.

‘Befogged in the Channel.’ 74 (1891): 255-80.

‘Bob Kennedy’s Canvass.’ 7 (1868/9): 263-75.

‘A Bold Stroke.’ H (1877): 57-[?77].

‘The Bryansfort Spectre.’ 25 (1874/5): 244-55.

‘Carpenters’ Scenes.’ 2 (1867): 455-60.

‘Cheating the Nor’ Easter.’ 26 (1875): 139-46.

‘Christmas Day.’ 79 (1892): 298-304.

‘A Clergyman’s Holiday.’ A (1874): 73-80.

‘Donald McGregor.’ 75 (1891): 149-59.

‘”The Echo”: after Hans Andersen.’ 72 (1890): 47-52.

‘An Episode in Two Lives.’ 86 (1895): 369-89.

‘The Fatal Tryst.’ A (1871): 80-90.

‘Fida.’ 78 (1892): 183-9.

‘A Fireside Story.’ 1 (1866/7): 83-91.

‘For Dear Life.’ A (1873): 61-4.

‘George Lovelace’s Temptation.’ 23 (1874): 229-45.

‘A Ghostly Adventure on Exmoor.’ 75 (1891): 288-95.

‘The Ghost at Laburnum Villa.’ 12 (1870): 213-[?28].

‘The History of Dapple Gray.’ A (1873): 1-13.

‘How I Fought My First Duel.’ 29 (1876): 68-80.

‘How I Heard My Own Will Read.’ 1 (1866/7): 469-78.

‘How I Wronged My Friend.’ 3 (1867): 49-62.

‘In Request Rather.’ 8 (1869): 41-8.

The Iron Casket: a Tale of the Travaux Frocés. 1 (1866-7): 111-29, 238-55, 365-81.

‘Kate Sibbert’s Aunt.’ 41 (1880): 191-215.

‘The Ladies Vane, Spinsters.’ A (1876): 121-[?].

‘The Last of the Season.’ 33 (1877): 183-93.

‘Le Vert Galant.’ A (1870): 29-32.

‘Little Miss Brown.’ H (1876): 104-[?].

‘Love’s Phantom.’ 59 (1886): 299-302.

‘The Mellingford Bank Failure.’ 91 (1896): 174-89.

‘A Million a Minute.’ 5 (1868): 392-9.

‘An M.P. Errant.’ 94 (1897): 257-84, 385-410.

‘Mr. Earl’s Investment.’ 42 (1880): 442-8.

‘Mrs. Maycock’s Keys.’ 22 (1873/4): 56-9.

‘My First Duel.’ 17 (1872): 481-91.

‘My Grandfather’s Ghost-Story.’ 17 (1872): 113-21.

‘My Namesake and I.’ 9 (1869): 43-50.

‘My Recollections of Fenton Grammar School.’ 23 (1874): 33-51.

‘My Uncle Ben.’ A (1877): 86-93.

‘A Natural Solution.’ 89 (1896): 88-112.

‘Nelly O’Hara.’ A (1876): 112-[?19].

‘A New Ghost Story.’ 73 (1890): 186-95.

‘A Night of Mystery.’ 27 (1875): 316-24.

‘A Night of Terror.’ H (1877): 123—[?] .

‘The Odd Looking Man.’ 49 (1882/3): 434-42.

‘Only a Nigger.’ A (1871): 59-64.

‘Outwitted.’ 56 (1885): 88-107.

‘A Pair of French Beauties.’ H (1877): 105-[? 21 ] .

‘Paul Lorraine.’ 80 (1893): 75-84.

‘Plain John Smith.’ A (1876): 26-[?46].

‘The Poacher’s Story.’ 21 (1873): 351-4.

‘The Pool of the Dhulock.’ 58 (1885/6): 213-26.

‘A Prosaic Idyll.’ 88 (1895): 390-8.

‘Quintette.’ 82 (1893): 90-100.

‘Rachel’s Folly.’ 1 (1866/7): 482-503.

‘The Rajah.’ 28 (1875/6): 329-40.

‘The Rector’s Second Daughter.’ H (1876): 88-[?103].

‘Rival Queens.’ 46 (1881/2): 60-73, 202-13.

‘Ruth Hayes.’ 51 (1883): 456-86.

‘The Scarlet Cloak.’ H (1877): 48-[?56].

‘Shaun’s Sorrow.’ A (1870): 60-4.

‘The Shoes.’ 86 (1895): 190-201.

‘The Showman’s Ghost.’ 44 (1881): 82-102.

‘The Skeleton of Queen Anne’s Gate.’ 53 (1884): 79-91.

‘A Smart Woman.’ 97 (1898): 122-30.

‘Something like a Mystery.’ 59 (1886): 60-72.

‘Something like a Shareholder.’ 37 (1878/9): 419-22.

‘The Story of a Broken Life.’ 89 (1896): 192-202.

‘A Sunstroke.’ H (1885): 101-[?14].

‘The Supervisor’s Story.’ 20 (1873): 486-94.

‘That Newspaper Man.’ 94 (1897): 226-34.

‘To His Own Destruction.’ 37 (1878/9): 98-109.

‘To the Unknown God.’ H (1893): 7-12.

‘Told by a Table.’ 8 (1869): 251-9.

‘Trapped!’ 71 (1890): 418-23.

‘The Troubles of a Literary Family.’ 60 (1886): 432-36.

‘Twixt Green and Red. 28 (1875/6): 545-66. 29 (1876): 117-41, 261-84.

‘Two Christmas Eves.’ 4 (1867/8): 327-35.

‘The Two Inquests.’ 22 (1873/4): 197-219, 357-72.

‘Two Modern Japanese Stories.’ 37 (1878/9): 183-9.

‘An Unexpected Highlander.’ A (1871): 109-11.

Ward or Wife? 24 (1874): 437-66. 25 (1874/5): 85-121, 261-86, 424-36.

‘What a Ghost-Story Did.’ 13 (1870/1): 466-77.

‘What Would You Do?’ 76 (1891): 83-92.

‘Winifred’s Lovers.’ H (1877): 22-[?46].

‘The Witch of Garrowbuie.’ 33 (1877): 205-10.

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by P D Edwards; I G Sibley; Margaret Versteeg

VFRG No. 14

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