580. Para: Praed’s new novel, The Head Station, Bulletin, 27 Feb 1886, 6.
581. Para: Praed’s new novel, Bulletin, 7 Aug 1886, 5.
582. Para: “Ariane” continuing to draw crowded houses, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 21 April 1888, 151.
583. Satirical verse on “Ariane”, The Dawn, 15 May 1888, 8.
584. Para: Praed writing drama exclusively in future, Bulletin, 2 June 1888, 9.
585. Para: end of the run of “Ariane” is “sanitary and not unwelcome”, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 2 June 1888, 335.
586. Martin, A. Patchett. “Introduction”, Oak-Bough and Wattle-Blossom, London: Walter Scott, 1888, pp.ix-xii.
587. Para: Praed attending the Authors’ Society Dinner, European Mail, 3 Aug 1888, 25.
588. Para: Praed’s new play, “The Binbean [sic] Mine”, European Mail, 9 Nov 1888, 27.
589. Para: Praed and people “more English than the English”, Bulletin, 15 Dec 1888, 13.
590. Greene, C.M. “Australian Writers”, Universal Review, 3 (1889), 456-482.
591. Para: character sketch, Inverness Courier, 14 June 1889, 7.
592. Para: the Graham libel suit, Bulletin, 15 June 1889, 13.
593. Para: the Graham libel suit, Age, 13 July 1889, 13.
594. Para: Praed working on The Grey River, Age, 13 July 1889, 14.
595. Para: the Graham libel suit, Bulletin, 27 July 1889, 9.
596. “Our Portraits: Mrs Campbell Praed”, Queen, 15 Feb 1890, 237.
597. “An Australian Novelist: Mrs Campbell Praed”, Australasian, 29 Mar 1890, 648. Based on 596.
598. Dolman, Frederick. “Australian Authors of Today”, Cassell’s Magazine, April 1890, 567-570.
599. Para: Praed’s collaboration with McCarthy, Queen, 14 June 1890, 844.
600. Para: Praed dining with members of the Royal Society of Authors, Queen, 19 July 1890.
601. Para: Praed wintering in Algeria, Australasian Critic, Oct 1890, 10.
602. Para: announcement of Over the Sea. Mini-biography of Praed. Australasian Critic Oct 1890, 9-10.
603. Sala, Mrs G.A. “Famous People I Have Met: Mrs Campbell Praed”, The Gentlewoman, 22 Nov 1890, 712.
604. Para: Praed wintering abroad because of ill-health. Australasian Critic, Dec 1890, 60.
605. Sala, Mrs G.A. “Mrs Campbell Praed”, Australasian, 10 Jan 1891, 87. Based on 603.
606. Para: Praed’s Head Station going to be added to Ward & Downey’s list. Queen, 22 Mar 1891, 407.
607. “Some Australian Women”, Illustrated Sydney News, 11 April 1891, 12-13.
608. Moon, G. Washington. Men and Women of the Time: A Dictionary of Contemporaries, London: Routledge, 1891, p.731.
609. Kirk, John Foster. A Supplement to Allibone’s Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors 2 vols, (1891), rptd. Detroit: Gale Research Co, 1965. v. 2, p.1249.
610. Para: Praed at premiere of “Lady Windermere’s Fan”, Illustrated London News, 27 Feb 1892, 262.
611. Sala, Mrs G.A. “People Worth Reading About: Mrs Campbell Praed”, Sala’s Journal 1 (9 July 1892), 251.
612. Boldrewood, Rolf. “Heralds of Australian Literature”, Report of the 4th Meeting of the Australian Association for the Advancement of Science, Hobart: 1892, pp.799-811.
613. Obit: Thomas Lodge Murray-Prior, Bulletin, 14 Jan 1893, 18. Reprinted in part, Bulletin, 13 April 1932, 18.
614. Para: Praed a steward in the British Society of Authors, Woman’s Voice, 23 Aug 1894, 20.
615. Eric, “Australians in Fiction”, Cosmos, 20 Oct 1894, 122-123.
616. Russell, Percy. A Guide to British and American Novels, Being a Comprehensive Manual of all Forms of Popular Fiction of Great Britain, Australia and America to 1893, London: Digby Long, 1894.
617. Smith, Benjamin E. The Century Cyclopaedia of Names, London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1894, p.823.
618. “La Quenouille” (Mary Hannay Foott). “Our Queensland Novelist”, Queenslander, 25 Jan 1895, 171.
619. Partial reprint of 618, Leader, 2 Feb 1895, 5.
620. Album, 21 Oct 1895, 25.
621. Queen, 16 Nov 1895, 896. [Reprint of 620.]
622. Byrne, Desmond. Australian Writers, London: Richard Bentley, 1896, pp.229-259.
623. Turner, Henry Giles and Alexander Sutherland. The Development of Australian Literature, Melbourne: George Robertson, 1898, pp.92-96.
624. Roberton, William. The Novel Reader’s Handbook: A Brief Guide to Recent Novels and Novelists, Birmingham: The Holland Co, 1899, pp.169-171.
625. “Authoress’s Son Missing”, Daily Mail, 22 April 1899.
626. Para: ad for Lawson’s While the Billy Boils with Praed’s endorsement, Bulletin, 8 July 1899, 11.
627. Stephens, A.G. “Australian Literature”, The Commonwealth Annual, 1901, 674.
628. Obituary: Campbell Praed, British Australasian, 7 Nov 1901, 1193.
629. Para: Campbell Praed’s will, British Australasian, 12 Dec 1901, 2199.
630. “Notable Australian Women”, Lady’s Realm, 12 (1902), 500.
631. B., F.J. “The Race War in Queensland”, Bulletin, 10 May 1902, Red Page.
632. Para: Praed has two books forthcoming despite illness; her Kensington flat, British Australasian, 4 Sept 1902, 1509.
633. “A Tragedy of the Australian Backblocks”, Argus, 18 Oct 1902, 5. [Summary extract from My Australian Girlhood.]
634. Para: My Australian Girlhood selling well. Queenslander, 1 Nov 1902, 972.
635. Para: same as 634. Brisbane Courier, 1 Nov 1902, 13.
636. White, A. F. “An Australian in the Old Land: An Interview with Mrs Campbell Praed”, Young Woman, 11 (Dec 1902), 83-87.
637. Review of Reviews, 26 (Dec 1902), 592. [Abstract of 636.]
638. Para: My Australian Girlhood going into a second edition. Queenslander, 6 Dec 1902, 1252.
639. Para: same as 638. Brisbane Courier, 6 Dec 1902, 13.
640. Warner, Charles Dudley. Bibliographical Dictionary and Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern, (1902), rptd Detroit: Gale Research Co, 1965, p.439.
641. Para: announcement of The Ghost, “but we have ceased to take Mrs Praed seriously”, Bulletin, 27 June 1903, Red Page.
642. McCarthy, Justin. “Mrs Campbell Praed”, English Illustrated Magazine, 30 (March 1904), 686-688.
643. Stead, W.T. “An Outstanding Find: Mrs Campbell Praed”, Review of Reviews for Australasia, 25 (Aug 1904), 157.
644. Dole, Nathan, Forrest Morgan and Caroline Ticknor, comps. The Bibliophile Dictionary, (1904) rptd. Detroit: Gale Research Co, 1966, n.p.
645. John’s Notable Australians, 1905, p.141.
646. Para: Praed’s family connections, The Woman at Home, 21 (1906), 300.
647. Rees, Leonard. “Our Lady Dramatists”, London Magazine, 17 (Oct 1906), 200-204.
648. “Books and Their Makers”, Red Funnel, Nov 1908, 388-391.
649. “The Passing of the Pioneer”, Queensland Times, 13 Feb 1909, 4.
650. Every Woman’s Enclycopedia, London: Amalgamated Press, 1911, p.2699.
651. Para: Praed finishing The Mystery Woman, Bookman, 13 Mar 1912, 289-290.
652. Para: Our Book of Memories, Australasian, 31 Aug 1912, 524.
653. Matters, Mrs Leonard. Australasians Who Count in London and Who Counts in Western Australia, London: Truscott, 1913, pp.88-89.
654. Snell, F.J. “Rosa Caroline Mackworth Prior (Mrs Campbell Praed)”, The Girlhood of Famous Women, London: George Harrap, 1915, pp.140-151.
655. “Old Chum”, Truth (Sydney), 7 April 1918, 16.
656. Jose, Arthur Wilberforce and Herbert James Carter, eds. The Australian Enclycopedia. 2 vols, Sydney: Angus and Robertson 1926, v.2 p.324.
657. M., W. “Queensland Women Writers: Poets and Novelists”, Brisbane Courier, 15 Oct 1927, 22.
658. Palmer, Nettie. “The Novelist in Australia”, Brisbane Courier, 15 Oct 1927, 22.
659. Obituary, New York Times, 14 April 1935, 37.
660. Obituary, Times, 15 April 1935, 16.
661. Obituary, Argus, 16 April 1935, 8.
662. Obituary, Sydney Morning Herald, 16 April 1935, 11, 16.
663. Who Was Who 1929-1940, p.1099a.