A. IDENTIFIED AUTHORS
ACTON, Roger. ‘Gathering for the Pantomime. A Dream of Chancifancia.’ 57 (24 Dec 1870).
ALDEN, W.L. ‘The Unifier.’ 119 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
ALLEN, Grant. ‘The Briefless Barrister.’ 98 (9 May 1891).
– . ‘The Judge’s Cross.’ 111 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
– . ‘Pallinghurst Barrow.’ 101 (CN [28 Nov] 1892).
– . ‘Wolverden Tower.’ 109 (CN [23 Nov] 1896).
ARMSTRONG, I.J. ‘The Mouth of Truth.’ 113 (30 July 1898).
ARNOLD, Edwin Lester. The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician. 97 (5 July-27 Dec 1890) 26 pts.
ATKINSON, Canon [J.C.] ‘A Changeling Changed.’ 103 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
ATKINSON, J.P. ‘A Christmas Drawing-Room Concert.’ 87 (CN [7 Dec] 1885).
– . ‘A Little Dinner with Jones.’ 79 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
– . ‘Taming a Ghost.’ 81 (23 Dec 1882).
AUERBACH, Berthold. The Professor’s Lady. Trans. Mary Howitt. 11 (13 Nov 1847-1 Jan 1848) 8 pts.
AUSTIN, L.F. ‘The Old Mortar Board.’ 99 (12 Dec 1891).
– . ‘The White Hat.’ 101 (CN [28 Nov] 1892).
BARING-GOULD, S[abine]. ‘The Brothers’ Grave.’ 111 (13 Nov 1897).
– . ‘Caroline.’ 112 (11 June 1898).
– . ‘Jephunneh.’ 110 (12 June 1897).
– . ‘John James and John Thomas.’ 114 (6 May 1899).
– . Noemi. A Story of Rock-Dwellers. 105 (6 Oct-29 Dec 1894) 13 pts.
– . Pabo the Priest. 114 (7 Jan-25 March 1899) 12 pts.
– . ‘Ruth Tregoddeck.’ 111 (4 Sept 1897).
– . ‘The Water of Light. A Fairy Fancy.’ 111 (25 Dec 1897).
– . ‘The Weathercock.’ 110 (29 May 1897).
– . ‘While the Cat’s Away.’ 112 (SN [June] 1898).
BARKER, M.H. [“The Old Sailor”]. ‘Fitz-Stephen.’ 5 (13 July-17 Aug 1844, omitting 20 July & 10 Aug) 4 pts.
BARRIE, J.M. ‘The Inconsiderate Waiter.’ 99 (CN [1 Dec] 1891).
BARRON, Oswald. See NESBIT, Edith and Oswald Barron.
BAUER, Juliette, trans. See REYBAUD, Louis.
BECKE, George Lewis. See BECKE, Louis.
BECKE, Louis [Pseudonym of George Lewis Becke]. A First-Fleet Family. 108 (4 Jan-28 March 1896, omitting 1 Feb) 12 pts.
– . ‘Ridan the Devil.’ 110 (17 April 1897).
BECKE, Louis and Walter Jeffery. ‘Officer and Man.’ 112 (22 Jan 1898).
BEDE, Cuthbert [Pseudonym of Edward Bradley]. ‘The Duke’s Plantation.’ 79 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
– . ‘The Little Fir Tree. A Christmas Tale for Children.’ 19 (27 Dec 1851).
– . ‘A Long-Vacation Vigil.’ 25 (16 Sept 1854).
– . ‘A Queer Bedfellow for a Christmas Eve.’ 20 (17 Jan 1852).
BELLOC-LOWDNES, M.A. ‘Bohemia v. Bourgeoisia.’ 117 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
BENNET, C.H. ‘The Four Kings of Candyland.’ 49 (22 Dec 1866).
BENNETT, Clayton. ‘A Transvaal Tragedy.’ 101 (5 Nov 1892).
BENSON, E.F. ‘The Adventure of Hegel Junior.’ 119 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
BESANT, (Sir) Walter. Armorel of Lyonesse. 96 (4 Jan-28 June 1890) 26 pts.
– . Blind Love by Wilkie Collins. [Completed on Collins’s death by Besant from the author’s detailed scenario, Chapter 49 (9 Nov) onwards.] 95 (6 July-28 Dec 1888) 26 pts.
– . ‘The Five Years’ Tryst.’ 116 (SN [26 June] 1900).
– . For Faith and Freedom. 93 (7 July-29 Dec 1888) 26 pts.
– . A Fountain Sealed. 110 (2 Jan-27 March 1896) 13 pts.
– . ‘An Indian Summer.’ 112 (SN [June] 1898).
– . ‘The Luck of the Susan Bell.’ 107 (CN [25 Nov] 1895).
– . ‘Married Beneath Him.’ 114 (27 May 1899).
– . ‘Peer and Heiress.’ 100 (SN [13 June] 1892).
– . The Rebel Queen. 102 (7 Jan-24 June 1893) 25 pts.
– . ‘The Short Way.’ 113 (17 Sept 1898).
– . ‘The Sky-Rocket.’ 111 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
– . ‘To Call Her Mine.’ 90 (SN [14 May] 1887).
– . ‘The Two Sophias.’ 112 (19 March 1898).
– . The World Went Very Well Then. 89 (3 July-25 Dec 1886) 26 pts.
BESANT, Walter and James Rice. ‘They Were Married! ’ 80 (SN [27 June] 1882).
BETHAM-EDWARDS, Matilda. ‘Fernande.’ 77 (CN [13 Dec] 1880).
BLACK, P.Y. ‘The Sergeant of the Guard.’ 112 (23 April 1898).
BLACK, R. ‘A Relentless Parent.’ 75 (27 Dec 1879).
BLACK, William. The Strange Adventures of a House-boat. 92 (7 Jan-30 June 1888) 26 pts.
– . ‘That Beautiful Wretch.’ 78 (SN [20 June] 1881).
– . ‘Tita’s Wager.’ 63 (13 Dec 1873).
– . Yolande. 82 (6 Jan-30 June 1883) 26 pts.
BLACKMORE, R.D. ‘Frida; or, The Lover’s Leap. A Legend of the West Country.’ 63 (13 Dec 1873).
– . ‘George Bowring. A Tale of Cader Idris.’ 65 (CN [16 Dec 1874).
BLUNDELL, Mrs Francis [Mary]. See FRANCIS, M.E.
BRABOURNE, Lord [Edward]. ‘Aunt Jane at the Seaside.’ 107 (17-24 Aug 1895) 2 pts.
– . ‘Peter Piper.’ 105 (CN [3 Dec] 1894).
BRADDON, [Miss] M.E. ‘His Good Fairy.’ 104 (SN [28 May] 1894).
BRADLEY, Edward. See BEDE, Cuthbert.
BREMER, Fredrika. ‘Hopes.’ Trans. Lewis Filmore. 6 (8-15 March 1845) 2pts.
BROOKS, Shirley. ‘The Christmas Anthem.’ 43 (19 Dec 1863).
– . ‘Christmas Eve: The Nearest Way Home.’ 29 (20 Dec 1856).
– . ‘The Daisy of Dartford; or, The King’s Rescue.’ 55 (18 Dec 1869).
– . ‘Deserted.’ 61 (21 Dec 1872).
– . ‘The Golden Comb.’ 53 (19 Dec 1868).
– . ‘Home and Castaway.’ 29 (20 Dec 1856).
– . ‘The Lighthouse at Christmas.’ 29 (20 Dec 1856).
– . ‘Richard Brading. A Story of a Man Who Kept a Promise.’ 25 (23 Dec 1854).
– . ‘The Silver Sixpence.’ 51 (21 Dec 1867).
BUCHANAN, Robert. “Come Live with Me, and be My Love”: An English Pastoral. 99 (10 Oct-26 Dec 1891) 12 pts.
– . ‘Love Me for Ever. A Christmas Carol in Prose.’ 81 (CN [2 Dec] 1882).
– . Master of the Mine. 87 (4 July-31 Oct 1885, omitting 1 Aug) 18 pts.
BULLOCK, Shan F. ‘The Herd.’ 115 (29 July 1899).
– . ‘The Planters.’ 111 (25 Sept 1897).
– . ‘The Turf Cutters.’ 110 (5 June 1897).
BURGESS, Gelett. ‘A Laggard Lover.’ 113 (CN [21 Nov] 1898).
BURGIN, G.B. ‘The King of Yildiz.’ 117 (29 Dec 1900).
– . ‘The Wooing of Silas Hanks.’ 119 (24-31 Aug 1901) 2 pts.
BURNAND, F.C. ‘The Barrow of Bordeaux; or, A Life’s Mystery.’ 61 (21 Dec 1872).
– . ‘The Mistletoe Sprig of Oldstone Hall.’ 75 (CN [10 Dec] 1879).
BURROW, Charles Kennett. ‘Conn Coyle’s Eldest.’ 115 (30 Dec 1899).
CAINE, Hall. The Scapegoat: A Romance. 99 (4 July-3 Oct 1891) 14 pts.
CALABRELLA, Baroness [E.C.] de. ‘Retribution.’ 4 (30 March-13 April 1844) 3 pts.
CAMPBELL, Calder. ‘Miss Henry.’ 19 (20 Dec 1851).
CAPES, Bernard. ‘Cupid and Psyche.’ 117 (29 Sept 1900).
– . ‘The Lord of Burleigh.’ 117 (11 Aug 1900).
CARLETON, William. ‘Black-and-All-Black. A Legend of the Padereen Mare.’ 17 (21 Dec 1850).
– . ‘The Squanders of Squander Castle.’ 20 (17-31 Jan 1852, omitting 24 Jan) 2 pts. [Incomplete: novel in volume form was given a long review with extensive quotations on 1 May 1852, 354-355.]
CARR, Mrs J.W Comyns [Alice]. ‘Salve Dimora.’ 113 (9 July 1898).
– . ‘A Tale of Two Nationalities.’ 119 (12 Oct 1901).
CASTLE, Agnes and Egerton Castle. ‘The Yellow Slipper.’ 118 (16 March 1901).
CHAMBERS, R.W. Ashes of Empire. 113 (1 Oct-31 Dec 1898) 14 pts.
CLARKE, B.A. ‘The Adventures of Montague Bentley.’ 102 (SN [12 June] 1893).
CLARKE, H. Savile. ‘Adeline Marsden’s Victory.’ 67 (CN [15 Dec] 1875).
– . ‘A Divided Duty.’ 85 (CN [1 Dec] 1884).
– . ‘The Wandering Grave.’ 81 (16 Dec 1882).
CLIFFORD, Mrs W.K. [Sophia Lucy]. A Flash of Summer. 105 (7 July-29 Sept 1894) 13 pts.
– . ‘Miss Williamson.’ 118 (2 March 1901).
CLOUSTON, J. Storer. ‘The Herring-Fishers.’ 119 (19 Oct 1901).
COCKTON, Henry. England and France; or, The Sisters. A Romance of Real Life. 2-3 (18 March-23 Dec 1843, omitting 6 May, 17 & 24 Jun, 12 Aug, 16 Sep, 9 & 16 Dec) 34 pts.
COLLINS, Wilkie. Blind Love. [Completed on Collins’s death by Walter Besant from the author’s detailed scenario, Chapter 49 (9 Nov) onwards.] 95 (6 July-28 Dec 1889) 26 pts.
– . ‘My Lady’s Money: An Episode in the Life of a Young Girl.’ 71 (CN [12 Dec] 1877).
COMPTON, C.G. ‘In Yardley Chase.’ 101 (10 Sept 1892).
CONRAD, Joseph. ‘Amy Foster.’ 119 (14-28 Dec 1901) 3 pts.
COOK, Dutton. ‘Major Black’s Love-Letter.’ 75 (CN [10 Dec] 1879).
COOPER, E.H. ‘Semper Ubique et Omnibus.’ 114 (15 April 1899).
CORELLI, Marie. ‘Nehemiah P. Hoskins, Artist: A Faithful Study of Fame.’ 103 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
CORNFORD, L. Cope. ‘Hoodman Blind.’ 113 (13 Aug 1898).
COSTELLO, Miss Louisa Stuart. ‘The Young Flageolet Player.’ 4 (10-24 Feb 1844) 3 pts.
COX, E. Mordant. ‘Walsham Grange: A Real Ghost Story.’ 87 (CN [7 Dec] 1885).
COYNE, J. Stirling. ‘The Christmas-Tree.’ 33 (25 Dec 1858).
– . ‘“Gathering as it Goes”: A Christmas Story.’ 27 (22 Dec 1855).
– . ‘Sparks from Our Christmas Log.’ 25 (23 Dec 1854).
CRANE, Stephen. ‘And if He wills, We must Die.’ 117 (28 July 1900).
– . ‘Flanagan and His Short Filibustering Adventure.’ 111 (28 Aug 1897).
– . ‘West Pointer and Volunteer: or, Virtue in War.’ 116 (16 June 1900).
CRAWFORD, F. Marion. Adam Johnstone’s Son. 106 (6 April-29 June 1895) 13 pts.
– . ‘The Doll’s Ghost.’ 109 (CN [23 Nov] 1896).
CROKER, [Mrs] B.M. ‘The Cap that Fitted.’ 119 (16 Nov 1901).
– . ‘Lady Mary Slattery.’ 117 (7 July 1900).
– . ‘The Little Blue Jug.’ 114 (22 April 1899).
– . ‘Mrs Van Byl: A Silhouette.’ 117 (6 Oct 1900).
CROSLAND, Mrs Newton. See TOULMIN, Miss Camilla.
CROWE, Mrs Catherine. Gerald Gage; or, The Secret. 8 (10 Jan-14 March 1846, omitting 7 Mar) 9 pts.
CRYNKLE, Nym. ‘Eight Minutes of Three. A Detective Story.’ 106 (SN [June] 1895).
CUDLIP, Mrs Pender. See THOMAS, Annie.
DAVIS, James. ‘Agnesa’s Secret: A Venetian Story of the Sixteenth Century.’ 87 (26 Dec 1885).
– . ‘The Twelfth of July: A North of Ireland Sketch.’ 85 (2 Aug 1884).
DEAN, Mrs Andrew [Pseudonym of (Mrs) Cecily Sidgwick]. ‘The Girl He Left Behind Him.’ 105 (22 Dec 1894).
– . ‘With the Help of the Cotillon.’ 103 (23 Dec 1893).
– . A Woman with a Future. 107 (23 Nov-28 Dec 1895) 6 pts.
DOUGLAS, Professor [R.K.], trans. ‘A Chinese Girl Graduate.’ 100 (21 May-4 June 1892) 3 pts.
DOYLE, Arthur Conan. ‘A Question of Diplomacy.’ 100 (SN [13 June] 1892).
DUNKERLY, William A. See OXENHAM, John.
EDWARDS, Amelia B. ‘Twice Saved: A Story of To-day.’ 83 (CN [3 Dec] 1883).
EILOART, Mrs. ‘How John Morgan Won His Wife.’ 75 (CN [10 Dec] 1879).
ELLIS, Mullett. ‘Ascot. A Vignette.’ 114 (17 June 1899).
– . ‘On Mountain Heights. A Vignette.’ 115 (9 Sept 1899).
– . ‘The Sisters. A Vignette.’ 116 (27 Jan 1900).
FARJEON, B.L. ‘A Bright Ending.’ 87 (CN [7 Dec] 1885).
– . Miser Farebrother. 91 (2 July-31 Dec 1887) 27 pts.
FENN, George Manville. ‘Miss Bee.’ 85 (CN [1 Dec] 1884).
FENN, W.W. ‘At the Sign of the Green Dragon.’ 81 (CN [2 Dec] 1882).
– . ‘The Bell Buoy. A Blind Man’s Story.’ 59 (16 Dec 1871).
– . ‘Christmas Eve at Lonethorpe Manor.’ 55 (18 Dec 1869).
– . ‘Dorothy’s Fortune: What Became of It, and What It Became.’ 75 (27 Dec 1879).
– . ‘The Drawing-Master’s Story.’ 53 (19 Dec 1868).
– . ‘The Haunted Rock: A Legend of Porth Guerron Cove.’ 79 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
– . ‘The Message of the Hour.’ 61 (21 Dec 1872).
– . ‘A Mistletoe Mystery.’ 87 (12 Dec 1885).
– . ‘The Old Mill on the Marsh.’ 75 (CN [10 Dec] 1879).
– . ‘The Romance of a Rescue.’ 65 (CN [16 Dec 1874).
FILMORE, Lewis, trans. See BREMER, Fredrika.
FITZGERALD, Percy. ‘Cissy, the Little Peacemaker.’ 73 (21 Dec 1878).
– . ‘Little Blue Bell: The Last Waltz.’ 69 (CN [13 Dec] 1876).
– . ‘My First and Last Proposals.’ 75 (CN [10 Dec] 1879).
FONBLANQUE, Albany. ‘The Last of the Mistletoe.’ 35 (24 Dec 1859).
FRANCILLON, R.E. ‘At the Twelfth Hour.’ 77 (CN [13 Dec] 1880).
– . ‘A Fiddle with One Tune.’ 84 (SN [June] 1884).
– . Ropes of Sand. 85 (5 July-27 Dec 1884) 26 pts.
FRANCIS, M.E. [Pseudonym of Mrs Francis (Mary) Blundell]. ‘Johnny at Shroton Fair.’ 117 (20-27 Oct 1900) 2 pts.
– . ‘Pista’s Shirt-Sleeves.’ 119 (7-14 Sept 1901) 2 pts.
– . ‘Private Griggs.’ 117 (15-22 Sept 1900) 2 pts.
FRASER, John Foster. ‘The Dancer of Koom Ombo.’ 111 (9 Oct 1897).
FRASER, W.A. ‘Love and the Capello.’ 113 (20 Aug 1898).
– . ‘The Offcasting of Nichemous.’ 119 (5 Oct 1901).
FRISWELL, Hain. ‘At Last! A Story without a Sensation.’ 45 (24 Dec 1864).
– . ‘Freeman’s Phantoms.’ 43 (19 Dec 1863).
– . ‘Under the Mistletoe: A Story of Two Christmas Days and Two Kisses.’ 43 (19 Dec 1863).
GARNETT, Richard. ‘The Deposit: A Tale.’ 101 (10 Dec 1892).
– . ‘Pan’s Wand.’ 59 (16 Dec 1871).
GERARD, Dorothy. ‘A Reprieve.’ 111 (21 Aug 1897).
GISSING, Algernon. ‘Lonesome Anne.’ 112 (8 Jan 1898).
– . ‘The Master of Pinsmead.’ 112 (12 Feb 1898).
GISSING, George. ‘A Charming Family.’ 118 (4 May 1901).
– . ‘A Daughter of the Lodge.’ 119 (17 Aug 1901).
– . Eve’s Ransom. 106 (5 Jan-30 March 1895) 13 pts.
– . ‘Fleet-Footed Hester.’ 103 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
– . ‘The Hapless Boaster.’ 111 (11 Sept 1897).
GORDON, Alexander. ‘Beware the Bar.’ 103 (2 Sept 1893).
– . ‘Carglen Poachers.’ 101 (9 July 1892).
GRIFFITHS, Major Arthur. ‘A Treasure Escort.’ 111 (6 Nov 1897).
HAGGARD, H. Rider. Cleopatra: Being an Account of the Fall and Vengeance of Harmachis, the Royal Egyptian, As Set forth by His Own Hand. 94 (5 Jan-29 June 1889) 26 pts.
– . ‘Mr. Meeson’s Will.’ 92 (SN [18 June] 1888).
– . Nada the Lily. 100 (2 Jan-7 May 1892, omitting 23 Jan) 18pts.
HALL, Owen. ‘A Lone Hand.’ 111 (18 Sept 1897).
– . ‘Watched by the Moonlight.’ 112 (5 Feb 1898).
HANNAY, James. ‘My Cruise with the “Eccentric Gentleman”.’ 25 (30 Sept 1854).
HARDY, Thomas. ‘A Committee-Man of “The Terror”.’ 109 (CN [23 Nov] 1896).
– . ‘Master John Horseleigh, Knight.’ 102 (SN [12 June] 1893).
– . The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved. A Sketch of a Temperament. 1 Oct-17 Dec 1892) 12 pts.
– . ‘The Son’s Veto.’ 99 (CN [1 Dec] 1891).
– . ‘What the Shepherd Saw: A Tale of Four Moonlight Nights.’ 79 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
HAROLD, Frederic. ‘The War Widow.’ 103 (14-21 Oct 1893) 2 pts.
HARPER, Mrs A. ‘The Squires’ Pew in the Old Church at Lullingham.’ 79 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
HART, Mabel. ‘Mr Dimmock’s Card.’ 113 (6 Aug 1898).
HARTE, Bret. The Crusade of the Excelsior. 90 (1 Jan-7 May 1887) 19 pts.
– . ‘The Landlord of the Big Flume Hotel.’ 119 (23-30 Nov 1901) 2 pts.
– . ‘The Man and the Mountain.’ 112 (SN [June] 1898).
– . ‘Maruja.’ 86 (SN [22 June] 1885).
– . ‘A Mercury of the Foot-Hills.’ 118 (8-15 June 1901) 2 pts.
– . ‘The Mermaid of Lighthouse Point.’ 117 (1-8 Sept 1900) 2 pts.
– . ‘A Millionaire of Rough-and-Ready.’ 89 (CN [6 Dec] 1886).
– . ‘Mr Bilson’s Housekeeper.’ 115 (5-19 Aug 1899) 3 pts.
– . ‘A Phyllis of the Sierras.’ 91 (CN [5 Dec] 1887).
– . ‘A Rose of Glenbogie.’ 104 (SN [28 May] 1894).
– . ‘A Secret of Telegraph Hill.’ 94 (SN [17 June] 1889).
– . ‘Their Uncle from California.’ 99 (CN [1 Dec] 1891).
– . ‘Uncle Jim and Uncle Billy.’ 111 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
– . ‘A Ward of the Golden Gate.’ 96 (SN [16 June] 1890).
HAWKINS, Anthony Hope. See HOPE, Anthony.
HAWTHORNE, Nathaniel. ‘The Unpardonable Sin.’ 21 (25 Dec 1852).
HAZLITT, William. ‘A Tale of Brittany. From the French.’ 8 (3 Jan 1846).
HENHAM, Ernest G. ‘How Justice Works.’ 112 (12 March 1898).
HERAUD, John A. ‘Stanley Mortimer; A Tale of Mental Action.’ 19 (20 Dec 1851).
HERMAN, Henry. ‘Eagle Joe: A Wild-West Romance.’ 98 (SN [June] 1891).
– . ‘Found! A True Incident of the Fall of Richmond.’ 20-27 Aug 1892) 2 pts.
– . See also MURRAY, David Christie and Henry Herman.
HERVEY, Mrs T.K. ‘The Christmas Festival of Flowers.’ 19 (20 Dec 1851).
HIND, C. Lewis. ‘A Dream that Came True.’ 101 (24 Sept 1892).
HINKSON, H.A. ‘An Enemy of His Grace.’ 112 (19 Feb 1898).
– . ‘Her Grace’s Revenge.’ 112 (18 June 1898).
– . ‘My Lady Betty.’ 111 (23 Oct 1897).
HOBBES, John Oliver. ‘The Woman of It.’ 102 (SN [12 June] 1893).
HOPE, Anthony [Pseudonym of Anthony Hope Hawkins]. ‘Captain Dieppe.’ 114 (SN [12 June] 1899).
– . ‘Father to the Thought.’ 104 (SN [28 May] 1894).
HORNE, R.H. ‘Christmas on the Australian Gold-Fields.’ 57 (24 Dec 1870).
– . ‘The Coffee Merchant. A New Arabian Nights’ Tale.’ 59 (16 Dec 1871).
HOWELLS, W. D. The Day of their Wedding. 107 (5 Oct-16 Nov 1895) 7 pts.
HOWITT, Mary. ‘The Australian Gold Ring.’ 53 (19 Dec 1868).
– . ‘The Happy Christmas at Fredensvik.’ 45 (24 Dec 1864).
– . ‘Mr. Grisselthwaite’s Christmas Dinner.’ 47 (23 Dec 1865).
HOWITT, Mary, trans. See AUERBACH, Berthold.
HUGHES, Arthur. ‘Just a Short Story.’ 105 (CN [3 Dec] 1894).
HUNGERFORD, Mrs [Margaret Wolfe]. ‘An Anxious Moment.’ 108 (SN [June] 1896).
HUNT, Mrs Alfred W. [Margaret]. ‘The Lady Journalist.’ 111 (16 Oct 1897).
– . ‘Mr Priestley’s Devil.’ 111 (31 July 1897).
– . ‘An Unfinished Sentence.’ 101 (31 Dec 1892).
JACKSON, Mason. ‘Two Christmas Eves.’ 93 (CN [3 Dec] 1888).
JAMES, Henry. ‘Greville Fane.’ 17-24 Sept 1892) 2 pts.
– . The Other House. 109 (4 July-26 Sept 1896) 13 pts.
JEFFERY, Walter. See BECKE, Louis and Walter Jeffery.
JEROME, Jerome K. ‘The Uses and Abuses of Joseph.’ 114 (13 May 1899).
JERROLD, Douglas. ‘Christmas Thoughts of the Crystal Palace.’ 19 (20 Dec 1851).
– . ‘The Sick Giant and the Doctor Dwarf.’ 17 (21 Dec 1850).
JERROLD, W. Blanchard. The Progress of a Bill. 13 (9 Sept-28 Oct 1848) 8 pts.
– . ‘The Verdict of the World: A Story from the Statutes.’ 19 (13 Dec 1851).
KEON, Miles Gerald. ‘The Wedding-Ring: A Ghost Story for Christmas and his Twelve Days.’ 31 (19 Dec 1857).
KIPLING, Rudyard. ‘The Bridge Builders.’ 103 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
LANG, Andrew. ‘The Avengers of Romance.’ 100 (30 April 1892).
– . ‘In the Interests of Science: A Hypnotic Story.’ 98 (20 June 1891).
– . ‘The Spectre and the Camera.’ 107 (6 July 1895).
LATEY, John. ‘Uncle John with the Young Folk at a Christmas Party.’ 47 (23 Dec 1865).
LAWLESS, Emily. A Colonel of the Empire. 107 (6 July-10 Aug 1895) 6 pts.
LEE, Margaret. ‘A New Sensation.’ 100 (12 March 1892).
LEMON, Mark. ‘The Arrival of Uncle John.’ 29 (20 Dec 1856).
– . ‘Aunt Sally’s Christmas-Boxes.’ 41 (20 Dec 1862).
– . ‘The Christmas Errand: Fanny’s Story.’ 31 (19 Dec 1857).
– . ‘The Christmas Hamper.’ 29 (20 Dec 1856).
– . ‘A Christmas Holiday Lesson.’ 47 (23 Dec 1865).
– . ‘Flowers and Thorns.’ 45 (24 Dec 1864).
– . ‘The House on Fire on Christmas Eve.’ 37 (22 Dec 1860).
– . ‘How Christmas Came to be Kept at Clapperclaw Cottage.’ 53 (19 Dec 1868).
– . ‘How We Decorated Granvale Church.’ 55 (18 Dec 1869).
– . ‘The Old Bell-Ringer’s Story.’ 29 (20 Dec 1856).
– . ‘Ragged Tom’s Christmas-Box.’ 49 (22 Dec 1866).
– . ‘Snapdragon.’ 33 (25 Dec 1858).
– . ‘The Unexpected Guest.’ 31 (19 Dec 1857).
LESLIE, Henry. ‘A Pearl Among Women. A Sketch for Christmas.’ 39 (21 Dec 1861).
LEWIS, Charles B. ‘The Coward of Salem.’ 110 (1 May 1897).
LEWIS, Jay. See READE, Charles and Jay Lewis.
LILLY, W.S. ‘Christmas Eve at Penrydin.’ 59 (16 Dec 1871).
LINDSAY, Lady [Caroline]. ‘The Painted Farm.’ 104 (SN [28 May] 1894).
LINTON, Mrs E[liza] Lynn. ‘The Death-Ship of Trescat Cove.’ 57 (24 Dec 1870).
– . ‘From the Tents of Kedar.’ 99 (8 Aug 1891).
– . ‘With a Silken Thread.’ 67 (CN [15 Dec 1875).
MAARTENS, Maarten [Pseudonym of Joost M. Schwartz]. ‘Annette de Viroflay.’ 118 (16 Feb 1901).
– . ‘The Banquet.’ 114 (29 April 1899).
– . ‘A Comedy of Crime.’ 117 (24 Nov 1900).
– . ‘Lord Venetia.’ 113 (24 Sept 1898).
– . ‘A Love-Song!’ 114 (1 April 1899).
– . ‘Our Cousin Sonia.’ 119 (27 July 1901).
– . ‘Princesse!’ 118 (22 June 1901).
– . ‘A Resurrection.’ 113 (10 Sept 1898).
– . ‘Silly.’ 115 (22 July 1899).
– . ‘The Trick.’ 114 (3 June 1899).
MACDONALD, George. ‘Papa’s Story.’ 47 (23 Dec 1865).
– . ‘Tell Us a Story.’ 43 (19 Dec 1863).
MACKAY, Charles. ‘The Miserable Club; or, The Woes of Brown and Wiggins.
By Lancelot Wiggins.’ 17 (21 Dec 1850).
MACLAREN, Ian. ‘With Compound Interest.’ 115 (CN [27 Nov] 1899).
MACMANUS, L. ‘A Royal Rescue.’ 113 (16 July 1898).
– . ‘The Wild Geese.’ 112 (15 Jan 1898).
MACMANUS, Seumas. ‘Misther O’Mara from Meath.’ 118 (12 Jan 1901).
MACQUOID, Katharine S. ‘The Beauty of Saybourne.’ 118 (9 March 1901).
– . ‘The Blacksmith’s Aunt.’ 118 (25 May 1901).
– . ‘Deborah.’ 115 (16 Sept 1899).
– . ‘Evensong.’ 119 (3 Aug 1901).
– . ‘The Fires of St. John.’ 75 (CN [10 Dec] 1879).
– . ‘Job Stonor’s Secret.’ 118 (6 April 1901).
– . ‘The Little Town by the Seine.’ 77 (CN [13 Dec] 1880).
– . ‘Mary Jones; or, Stewart Hunt’s Christmas.’ 51 (21 Dec 1867).
– . ‘A Night of Terror.’ 83 (CN [3 Dec] 1883).
– . ‘Phoebe.’ 117 (4 Aug 1900).
– . ‘The Prince’s Whim.’ 99 (12 Sept 1891).
– . ‘Robin.’ 119 (13 July 1901).
– . ‘The Tenant of the Friary.’ 117 (14-21 July 1900) 2 pts.
– . ‘Told by a Rector’s Wife.’ 116 (23 June 1900).
– . ‘Tryphena’s Will.’ 117 (13 Oct 1900).
MAHMOUZ, Effendi. ‘Destiny; or, The Dream of Death.’ 20 (31 Jan 1852).
– . ‘The Parrot of the Bench.’ 19 (29 Nov 1851).
MARSTON, Westland. ‘The Christmas Hearth.’ 19 (20 Dec 1851).
– . ‘Gore of Gore Keep.’ 49 (22 Dec 1866).
– . ‘The Hairdresser of Tetherham.’ 43 (CN 19 Dec 1863).
MARTIN, M.H. Marie. ‘Christmas and the Carnival.’ 23 (24 Dec 1853).
MASON, A.E.W. ‘The Coward.’ 118 (27 April 1901).
– . ‘The Cruise of the “Willing Mind”.’ 117 (1 Dec 1900).
– . ‘The Picture in the Bath.’ 119 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
MATHERS, Helen [Pseudonym of Ellen B. Mathews]. ‘Eyre’s Acquittal.’ 82 (SN [25 June] 1883).
MATHEWS, Ellen B. See MATHERS, Helen.
MAYHEW, Athol. ‘Gulbeyaz: The Story of an Albanian Blood Feud.’ 84 (SN [June] 1884).
MAYHEW, Augustus. ‘Squire Mayduke’s Daughter.’ 41 (20 Dec 1862).
– . A Story of the Present Day. 18 (1 Feb-19 July 1851, omitting 1, 8, 15 & 29 Mar, 5 & 19 Apr, 3, 10, 17, & 31 May, 14 & 21 Jun, 5 & 12 Jul) 11 pts.
MAYHEW, Henry and Augustus Mayhew. The Fear of the World; or, Living for Appearances. 15-16 (22 Dec 1849-23 Feb 1850, omitting 5 & 12 Jan) 9 pts.
MAYHEW, Horace. ‘The Diary of a Banker’s Clerk.’ 21 (25 Dec 1852).
– . ‘The Woman Who is Buried Alive.’ 27 (22 Dec 1855).
MERRIMAN, Henry Seton [Pseudoynm of Hugh S. Scott]. ‘Tomaso’s Fortune.’ 115 (CN [27 Nov] 1899).
METEYARD, Eliza. ‘The Enamelled Dish.’ 49 (22 Dec 1866).
MILLER, Thomas. Fred Holdersworth; or, Love and Pride. 17 (19 Oct-28 Dec 1850, omitting 26 Oct, 9 & 23 Nov, 7 & 21 Dec) 6 pts.
– . ‘Mabel Marchmont.’ 4 (6-20 Jan 1844) 3 pts.
– . ‘The Village Carrier.’ 51 (21 Dec 1867).
MOLESWORTH, Mrs [Mary Louisa]. ‘Princess Ice-Heart: A Fairy-Tale.’ 101 (CN [28 Nov] 1892).
MONTALBA, Anthony R. ‘The Fairy Tale of Fairy Tales.’ 17 (21 Dec 1850).
– . ‘King Bronto’s Daughter; or, The Scholar-Knight.’ 19 (20 Dec 1851).
MONTBARD, G. ‘Stern Duty.’ 115 (14-28 Oct 1899) 3 pts.
MOORE, Arthur. ‘Providence Nods.’ 119 (10 Aug 1901).
MOORE, F. Frankfort. The Jessamy Bride. 109 (3 Oct-26 Dec 1896) 13 pts.
– . ‘With His Own Petard.’ 111 (10 July 1897).
MOORE, George. ‘In Sight of Death.’ 101 (13 Aug 1892).
– . ‘Mr Cronin’s Dream.’ 99 (29 Aug 1891).
MOSTYN, Sydney. See RUSSELL, W. Clark.
MURRAY, David Christie. ‘Cynic Fortune: A Tale of a Man with a Conscience.’ 88 (SN [21 June] 1886).
– . ‘The End of It All.’ 110 (15 May 1897).
– . ‘Paul Jones’s Alias.’ 93 (CN [3 Dec] 1888).
MURRAY, David Christie and Henry Herman. ‘Only a Shadow.’ 97 (CN [1 Dec] 1890).
– . ‘Sweetbriar in Town.’ 95 (CN [2 Dec] 1889).
– . ‘Wild Darrie.’ 94 (SN [17 June] 1889).
NESBIT, Edith [Mrs Edith Bland]. ‘The Conscience Pudding. A Christmas Story about the Bastables.’ 117 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
– . ‘From the Dead.’ 101 (3 Sept 1892).
– . ‘The Hermit of the Yews.’ 119 (21 Sept 1901).
– . ‘The Million-heiress.’ 115 (23 Sept 1899).
– . ‘Nicholas Kyriel’s Tom.’ 110 (22 May 1897).
– . ‘A Question of Conscience.’ 112 (5 March 1898).
– . ‘The White Witch.’ 101 (24 Dec 1892).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: Albert’s Uncle’s Grandmother.’ 119 (20 July 1901).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: Being Beavers; or, the Young Explorers (Arctic or Otherwise).’ 117 (22 Dec 1900).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Benevolent Bar.’ 118 (20 April 1901).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: Hunting the Fox.’ 118 (19 Jan 1901).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Canterbury Pilgrims.’ 118 (18 May 1901).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Dragon’s Teeth; or, Army Seed.’ 118 (29 June 1901).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: The High-Born Babe.’ 118 (23 Feb 1901).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Perils of the Deep.’ 117 (18 Aug 1900).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Sale of Antiquities.’ 118 (23 March 1901).
– . ‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Tower of Mystery.’ 117 (17 Nov 1900).
NESBIT, Edith and Oswald Barron. ‘In Hangmering Wood.’ 111 (30 Oct 1897).
NORRIS, W.E. Adrian Vidal. 86 (3 Jan-27 June 1885) 26 pts.
– . ‘All Ye That Pass By. A Racing Story.’ 90 (28 May-4 June 1887) 2 pts.
– . ‘Citizens of the World.’ 114 (8 April 1899).
– . ‘A Daughter of the Hills.’ 113 (3 Sept 1898).
– . ‘The Deputy Mendicant.’ 118 (26 Jan 1901).
– . ‘Hard Luck.’ 110 (8 May 1897).
– . ‘An Unworthy Stratagem.’ 119 (7 Dec 1901).
– . A Victim of Good Luck. 104 (7 April-30 June 1894) 13 pts.
– . ‘When Thieves Fall Out.’ 114 (20 May 1899).
OAKLEY, Hester Caldwell. ‘Love in a Fog.’ 114 (10 June 1899).
OLIPHANT, Mrs [Margaret]. ‘A Divided Pair.’ 100 (6 Feb 1892).
OLLIER, Edmund. ‘Christmas-Eve at an Old Farm-House.’ 23 (24 Dec 1853).
OUIDA [Pseudonym of Marie Louise de la Ramee]. ‘Toto. A True Story.’ 111 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
– . ‘Toxin.’ 106 (SN [June] 1895).
OXENFORD, John, trans. See PUTLITZ, Gustav von.
OXENHAM, John [Pseudonym of William A. Dunkerly]. ‘D’Auriac.’ 115 (2-9 Sept 1899) 2 pts.
PAIN, Amelia. ‘It was the Nightingale.’ 112 (30 April 1898).
PAIN, Barry. ‘The Act of Heroism.’ 114 (17 June 1899).
– . ‘The Culminating Point.’ 101 (CN [28 Nov] 1892).
– . ‘Girls in Captivity: The Cat Craze.’ 119 (2 Nov 1901).
– . ‘Girls in Captivity: A Change of Role.’ 119 (6 July 1901).
– . ‘Girls in Captivity: The Drawing Master.’ 119 (28 Sept 1901).
– . ‘Girls in Captivity: The Most Club.’ 118 (1 June 1901).
– . ‘The New Leaf.’ 109 (19 Dec 1896).
– . ‘Peggy Tomlinson.’ 115 (CN [27 Nov] 1899).
– . ‘The Prize Poem.’ 100 (SN [13 June] 1892).
– . The Redemption of Gerald Rosecourt. 100 (2 Jan-13 Feb 1892, omitting 16 Jan) 6 pts.
– . The Seven Delights. 102-103 (17 June-26 Aug 1893, omitting 1, 15, 22, & 29 Jul) 7 pts.
– . ‘Uncle William’s Present.’ 103 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
PANTING, J. Harwood. ‘A Ministerial Defeat.’ 100 (16 April 1892).
PARDOE, Miss [Julia]. ‘The Merchant’s Daughter.’ 4 (9-23 March 1844) 3 pts.
PASK, Arthur T. ‘The Lepers’ Window.’ 112 (29 Jan 1898).
– . ‘O’er Downs and Dunes.’ 84 (SN [June] 1884).
PARKER, Gilbert. ‘A Ladder of Swords.’ 101 (24 Dec 1892).
– . Parables of a Province. 102 (4 Feb-25 March 1893, omitting 11 & 18 Mar) 6 pts.
– . The Trail of the Sword. 103 (1 July-7 Oct 1893, omitting 15 Jul) 14 pts.
PAYN, James. The Canon’s Ward. 83 (11 July-29 Dec 1883) 26 pts.
– . Heir of the Ages. 88 (2 Jan-26 June 1886) 26 pts.
– . ‘Mr Blodgers’ Apology.’ 87 (CN [7 Dec] 1885).
PEARSE, H.H.S. ‘Rivals to the End.’ 85 (CN [1 Dec] 1884).
PEMBERTON, Max. ‘Barbara of Ollerton.’ 118 (SN [24 June] 1901).
– . ‘Guillaumette.’ 112 (SN [June] 1898).
– . ‘The Kingdom of Bourgorieau. A Story of Old Paris.’ 111 (7 Aug 1897).
– . ‘The Spectre of Monkton.’ 113 (CN [21 Nov] 1898).
– . ‘A Story of the Tuileries.’ 111 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
PERRIN, Alice. ‘An Eastern Echo.’ 112 (4 June 1898).
– . ‘The King Chair.’ 114, I July 1899).
PETERSEN, Marie. ‘Princess Ilse. A Christmas Tale of the Hartz Mountains.’ Trans. L.F. Simpson. 23 (24 Dec 1853).
PHILLIPPS-WOLLEY, Clive. ‘The Man Who Stalked a Gun.’ 117 (8-15 Dec 1900) 2 pts.
PRYCE, Richard. ‘An Open Moment.’ 112 (26 Feb 1898).
– . ‘Towing-path Bess.’ 113 (23 July 1898).
PUTLITZ, Gustav von. ‘The Arabesque Forget-Me-Not.’ Trans. from German. 27 (22 Dec 1855).
– . ‘The Forest Brook and the Stone.’ Trans. John Oxenford. 19 (20 Dec 1851).
– . ‘The Poppy and the Fir.’ Trans. John Oxenford. 19 (20 Dec 1851).
“Q.” See QUILLER-COUCH, Arthur.
QUILLER-COUCH, Arthur. ‘D’Arfet’s Vengeance.’ 117 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
– . ‘Frozen Margit.’ 110 (3-10 April 1897) 2 pts.
– . ‘The Haunted Dragoon.’ 99 (CN [1 Dec] 1891).
– . ‘Midsummer Fires.’ 112 (SN [June] 1898).
– . ‘The Mystery of John Emmet.’ 115 (30 Sept-7 Oct 1899) 2 pts.
– . ‘The Poisoned Ice.’ 113 (CN [21 Nov] 1898).
– . ‘The Power of Music.’ 105 (CN [3 Dec] 1894).
– . ‘The Room of Mirrors.’ 115 (26 Aug 1899).
– . ‘The Seventh Man.’ 112 (25 June 1898).
RAMEE, Marie Louise de la. See OUIDA.
RAYMOND, Walter. ‘Bound Sadly Home.’ 103 (19 Aug 1893).
– . Young Sam and Sabina. 103 (11 Nov-30 Dec 1893) 7 pts.
REACH, Angus B. ‘A Story of a Columbine.’ 21 (25 Dec 1852).
READE, Charles and Jay Lewis. ‘An Old Bachelor’s Adventure.’ 68 (22-29 Jan 1876) 2 pts.
READE, Compton. ‘The Double Iris.’ 87 (CN [7 Dec] 1885).
REID, Capt Mayne. ‘Among the Mangroves.’ 63 (13 Dec 1873).
REYBAUD, Louis. Jerome Paturot: In Search of the Best Republic. Trans. and abridged by Juliette Bauer [second volume in resume only]. 13 (11 Nov 1848-6 Jan 1849) 8 pts.
RICE, James. See BESANT, Walter and James Rice.
RIDDELL, Mrs J.H. [Charlotte Elizabeth Lawson]. ‘Barbara Gilderdale.’ 69 (CN [13 Dec] 1876).
– . Berna Boyle. 84 (5 Jan-26 June 1884, omitting 5 April) 25 pts.
– . ‘He Loved Me and He Rode Away.’ 83 (CN [3 Dec] 1883).
– . ‘Margaret Donnan.’ 77 (CN [13 Dec] 1880).
– . ‘Michael Gargrave’s Harvest.’ 73 (CN [11 Dec] 1878).
– . ‘The Misses Popkin.’ 75 (CN [10 Dec] 1879).
– . ‘Walnut-Tree House: A Ghost Story.’ 73 (28 Dec 1878).
RIDGE, W. Pett [Pseudonym of Warwick Simpson]. ‘His Cheap Bravo.’ 112 (16 April 1898).
– . ‘Love in the City.’ 119 (26 Oct 1901).
– . ‘Oh, Liberty – !’ 119 (CN [25 Nov] 1901).
– . ‘A Sense of Duty.’ 118 (30 March 1901).
RITCHIE, Mrs Richmond. See THACKERAY, Anne.
ROBERTS, Morley. ‘The Courage of Pauline Camacho.’ 107 (31 Aug-28 Sept 1895) 5 pts.
– . ‘The Lone Wolf in Flood.’ 111 (27 Nov 1897).
– . ‘The Man and His Work.’ 111 (24 July 1897).
– . ‘Panic.’ 102 (SN [12 June] 1893).
– . ‘Red Jim of the S.P.’ 100 (SN [13 June] 1892).
– . ‘The Story for Bulmer.’ 111 (2 Oct 1897).
ROOK, Clarence. ‘The Work of a Lifetime.’ 117 (CN [26 Nov] 1900).
ROSE, Edward. ‘Squire Humphrey.’ 84 (SN [June] 1884).
– . ‘The White Lady of Herriard’s Knoll.’ 65 (26 Dec 1874).
ROSS, Clinton. ‘The Cave of Avarice.’ 112 (2 April 1898).
RUSSELL, W. Clark [“Sydney Mostyn”]. ‘Mr Ravens’s Stepson.’ 65 (CN [16 Dec 1874).
– . My Danish Sweetheart. 98 (3 Jan-27 June 1891) 26 pts.
RUSSELL, William Howard. ‘Street Dogs.’ 20 (17 Jan 1852).
SAUNDERS, John. ‘A Collier’s Honeymoon.’ 79 (CN [5 Dec] 1881).
– . ‘Face to Face.’ 41 (20 Dec 1862).
– . ‘Grace Benson’s Little Plot.’ 27 (22 Dec 1855).
– . ‘The Guest at the Lich Gate.’ 49 (22 Dec 1866).
– . ‘Merlewood Chase: An Episode of the Monmouth Rebellion.’ 51 (21 Dec 1867).
– . ‘The Roundhead’s Parole.’ 45 (24 Dec 1864).
– . ‘To Christina: A Confession.’ 37 (22 Dec 1860).
– . ‘The Ups and Downs of Philip Amos.’ 95 (CN [2 Dec] 1889).
SCHWARTZ, Joost M. See MAARTENS, Maarten.
SCOTT, Clement. ‘“Come Back to Me!”: A Story of the Sea.’ 87 (19 Dec 1885).
SCOTT, Hugh S. See MERRIMAN, Henry Seton.
SEAWELL, Molly Elliot. ‘The Restaurant Bergeret.’ 118 (11 May 1901).
SERGEANT, Adeline. ‘Disillusion.’ 100 (SN [13 June] 1892).
SIDGWICK, (Mrs) Cecily. See DEAN, Mrs Andrew.
SIDNEY, Samuel. ‘Christmas at the Diggins.’ 23 (24 Dec 1853).
– . ‘A Real Christmas Holiday.’ 31 (19 Dec 1857).
SIMPSON, L.F., trans. See PETERSEN, Marie.
SIMPSON, Warwick. See RIDGE, W. Pett.
SOUVESTRE, Emile. ‘New Year’s Gifts in a Working Man’s Family.’ 23 (24 Dec 1853).
– . ‘The Sonneurs or Waits of Brittany.’ 23 (24 Dec 1853).
– . ‘The Stones of Plouhinec. A Christmas Legend.’ 23 (24 Dec 1853).
SPENCE, Edward F. ‘The Millionaire’s Crime.’ 118 (13 April 1901). STANNARD, Mrs Arthur [Henrietta]. See WINTER, John Strange.
STEEL, Mrs Flora Annie. ‘Amor Vincit Omnia.’ 102 (SN [12 June] 1893).
– . ‘The Hall of Audience.’ 112 (26 March 1898).
– . ‘The Shabash Wallah.’ 111 (CN [22 Nov] 1897).
STEVENSON, Robert Louis. ‘The Great North Road.’ 107 (CN [25 Nov] 1895).
– . Uma; or, The Beach of Falesa. 101 (2 July-6 Aug 1892) 6 pts.
STEWART, William J. ‘The Curate of Glevering. A Christmas Story.’ 39 (21 Dec 1861).
– . ‘Lord Riverdale’s Repentance.’ 41 (20 Dec 1862).
– . ‘The Prodigal Son.’ 37 (22 Dec 1860).
STOCKTON, Frank R. Mrs Cliff’s Yacht. 108 (4 April-27 June 1896) 13 pts.
– . ‘The Rev’rend Ezekiel Crump.’ 101 (CN [28 Nov] 1892).
SUTCLIFFE, Halliwell. ‘The Conversion of Christopher Ricroft, Highwayman.’ 112 (21 May 1898).
– . ‘From the Heart of the Storm.’ 113 (27 Aug 1898).
– . ‘Wreck of the Black House.’111 (20 Nov 1897).
THACKERAY, Anne [Mrs Richmond Ritchie]. ‘Willie.’ 103 (28 Oct-4 Nov 1893) 2 pts.
THOMAS, Annie [Mrs Pender Cudlip]. ‘Surprised.’ 59 (16 Dec 1871).
TOULMIN, Miss Camilla [afterwards Mrs Newton Crosland]. ‘The Adopted; or, Impulse not Principle.’ 4 (20 Jan-3 Feb 1844) 3 pts.
– . Gold; or, The Half-Brother. A Story of Life in the Middle Station. 9 (4 July-14 Nov 1846, omitting 1 & 22 Aug) 18 pts.
TROLLOPE, Anthony. ‘The Mistletoe Bough.’ 39 (21 Dec 1861).
TURNER, Godfrey. ‘Beau Braithwaite’s Folly.’ 84 (SN [4 June] 1884).
TYNAN, Katharine. ‘The Seal.’ 111 (17 July 1897).
– . ‘The Woods of Claragh.’ 113 (2 July 1898).
VACHELL, Horace Annesley. ‘The Sin of John Martyr.’ 117 (25 Aug 1900).
VAUGHAN, Herbert. ‘The Font and the Flowers.’ 37 (22 Dec 1860).
VERGA, G. ‘Jeli the Herdsman.’ Trans. Helen Zimmern. 100 (4-18 June 1892, omitting 14 Jun) 2 pts.
VERNON, J.R. ‘Our Little Village.’ 79 (27 Aug 1881).
WALFORD, Mrs L.B. ‘The Fur Cloak.’ 112 (1 Jan 1898).
– . ‘Lord Hudibras’ Experiment.’ 110 (24 April 1897).
– . ‘A Mad Move.’ 112 (9 April 1898).
– . ‘My Stupid Husband.’ 111 (14 Aug 1897).
WATSON, Malcolm. ‘A Question of Honour.’ 111 (11 Dec 1897).
WEBBER, Byron. ‘Christmas at Littlepeopleton Manor.’ 75 (CN [10 Dec] 1879). WEDMORE, Frederick. ‘A Vicar of Pimlico.’ 102 (SN [12 June] 1893).
WELLS, H.G. ‘The Man Who Could Work Miracles. A Pantoum in Prose.’ 112 (SN [June] 1898).
WEYMAN, Stanley J. Under the Red Rose. 104 (6 Jan-31 March 1894) 13 pts. WILKINS, Mary E. ‘A Brotherhood of Three.’ 111 (18 Dec 1897).
– . ‘A Stress of Conscience: A Study of New England Life.’ 100 (25 June 1892).
WINTER, John Strange [Pseudonym of Mrs Arthur (Henrietta) Stannard]. ‘The Little Lady with the Voice.’ 103 (CN [27 Nov] 1893).
WOOD, Walter. ‘A Derelict in Tow.’ 117 (10 Nov 1900).
WOODS, Margaret L. ‘Miss Bright-Eyes and Mr Queer.’ 104 (SN [28 May] 1894).
WOTTON, Mabel E. ‘Judy.’ 99 (21 Nov 1891).
WYLSON, James. ‘The Elfin of Hazelnook. A Tale of Christmas Eve.’ 21 (25 Dec 1852).
YATES, Edmund H. ‘A Christmas Night’s Adventure.’ 27 (22 Dec 1855).
ZANGWILL, Israel. ‘The Eternal Female.’ 104 (SN [28 May] 1894).
– . ‘The Land of Promise.’ 114 (24 June 1899).
– . ‘Uriel Acosta.’ 108 (SN [June] 1896).
ZIMMERN, Helen, trans. See VERGA, G.
B. UNIDENTIFIED AUTHORS
1. PSEUDONYMOUS STORIES UNTRACED
“A.H.W.” ‘A Strange Warning.’ 65 (CN [16 Dec] 1874).
“B.” ‘The Night Before the Battle and the Night After.’ 25 (11 Nov 1854).
“From a Correspondent.” ‘The Folding Screen: A Japanese Tale.’ 29 (3 Jan 1857). “G.J.P.” ‘Christmas in Australia.’ 59 (23 Dec 1871).
“H.M.B.” ‘The Fairy of the Yule Log.’ 29 (20 Dec 1856).
“M.L.J.” ‘A Quest for a Cousin.’ 65 (19 Dec 1874).
“The Old Bachelor.” ‘My Mistletoe Memories.’ 19 (20 Dec 1851).
“Phillip.” ‘Mr Quiverfull’s Christmas Box.’ 73 (CN [11 Dec] 1878).
“A Roumany Rei.” ‘Gypsey Experiences.’ 19 (29 Nov-27 Dec 1851, omitting 6 & 20 Dec) 3 pts.
“T.T.” ‘Cold Out of Doors, and Cold In-Doors; or, Tom Smithers’s Christmas Day.’ 17 (21 Dec 1850).
2. ANONYMOUS STORIES UNTRACED
‘Arms Found!’ 20 (17 Jan 1852).
‘A Chinese Girl Graduate.’ Trans. Professor [R.K.] Douglas. 100 (21 May-4 June 1892) 3 pts.
‘Christmas Day Among the Bricks.’ 25 (23 Dec 1854).
‘The Cook’s Story; or, How the Plum Pudding was Made.’ 25 (23 Dec 1854).
‘The First Christmas from Home.’ 39 (21 Dec 1861).
‘The Haunted Garden.’ 24 (24 June 1854).
‘The Heiress of Bilberry.’ 19 (29 Nov 1851).
‘Joe Barker’s Christmas Post.’ 83 (29 Dec 1883).
‘Lost and Found.’ 87 (CN [7 Dec] 1885).
‘Miss Julia Splashton to Miss May Meek.’ 20 (17 Jan 1852).
‘An Old Story Re-Told.’ 65 (26 Dec 1874).
‘On a Garden Seat.’ 100 (SN [13 June] 1892).
‘On the Brocas. A Vignette.’ 114 (17 June 1899).
‘The Only Man Left in College on Christmas Day.’ 19 (27 Dec 1851).
Otello: A Tale of the Opera. 5 (9 Aug-27 Sept 1845, omitting 16 Aug) 7 pts.
‘A Railway Tragedy.’ 99 (26 Dec 1891).
‘A Schoolboy’s Romance.’ 100 (SN [13 June] 1892).
‘The Silver Cup Club.’ 29 (20 Dec 1856).
‘A Tale in Four Stories.’ 79 (31 Dec 1881).
‘Thirteen at Table.’ 19 (27 Dec 1851).
‘The Vision of Little Ruth; or, the Plum-Pudding Fleet.’ 19 (27 Dec 1851).