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The Illustrated London News – Chronological Index

1 : 1-34 (May-Dec 1842)

No fiction

2 : 35-60 (Jan-June 1843)

England and France; or, The Sisters. A Romance of Real Life. By Henry Cockton. 187-8; 215-6; 231-2; 247-8; 263-4; 279-280; 295-6; 327-8; 343-4; 377; 392-3; 408-9.

3 : 61-87 (July-Dec 1843)

England and France; or, The Sisters. A Romance of Real Life (cont). By Henry Cockton. 14; 30; 46; 62; 78; 94; 126; 141-2; 157-8; 163-4; 205-6; 221-2; 237-8; 253-4; 269-70; 285-6; 301-2; 317-8; 333-4; 352; 368; 413-4.

4 : 88-113 (Jan-June 1844)

‘Mabel Marchmont.’ By Thomas Miller. 9-10; 25-6; 46.

‘The Adopted; or, Impulse not Principle.’ By Miss Camilla Toulmin. 44; 61-2; 77-8.

‘The Young Flageolet Player.’ By Miss Louisa Stuart Costello. 89-90; 109-10; 1256.

‘The Merchant’s Daughter.’ By Miss [Julia] Pardoe. 157-8; 173-4; 179-80.

‘Retribution.’ By Baroness [E.C.] de Calabrella. 205-6; 221-2; 237-8.

5 : 114-139 (July-Dec 1844)

‘Fitz-Stephen.’ By “The Old Sailor” [M.H. Barker]. 29-30; 61-2; 77-8; 109.

6 : 140-165 (Jan-June 1845)

‘Hopes.’ By Frederica [sic. for Fredrika] Bremer. Trans. Lewis Filmore. 153-4; 173.

7 : 166-191 (July-Dec 1845)

Otello: A Tale of the Opera. Unsigned. 92-3; 122; 138; 157; 171; 186; 205.

8 : 192-217 (Jan -June 1846)

‘A Tale of Brittany. From the French.’ By W. Hazlitt. 9-10.

Gerald Gage; or, The Secret. By Mrs [Catherine] Crowe. 29-30; 45-6; 61-2; 77-8; 101-2; 117-8; 133-4; 149-50; 181.

9 : 218-243 (July-Dec 1846)

Gold; or, The Half-Brother. A Story of Life in the Middle Station. By Camilla Toulmin. 13-14; 29-30; 45-6; 61-2; 91; 109; 141; 158; 174; 189-90; 206; 221-2; 235; 250; 270; 288; 301-2; 318.

10 : 244-269 (Jan-June 1847)

No fiction

11 : 270-296 (July-Dec 1847)

The Professor’s Lady. By Berthold Auerbach. Trans. Mary Howitt. 317; 331-2; 349-50; 370-1; 387; 405-6; 421-2; 437-8.

12 : 297-323 (Jan-June 1848)

No fiction

13 : 324-351 (July-Dec 1848)

The Progress of a Bill. By W. Blanchard Jerrold. 157-8; 173-4; 189-90; 205-6; 221-2; 237-8; 253-4; 269-70.

Jerome Paturot: In Search of the Best Republic. By M[onsieur] [Louis] Reybaud. Trans. Juliette Bauer. 301-2; 317-8; 333; 349-50; 365; 381-2; 397-8; 429-30, 433-5.

14 : 352-378 (Jan-June 1849)

No fiction.

15 : 379-406 (July-Dec 1849)

The Fear of the World; or, Living for Appearances. By The Brothers [Henry and Augustus] Mayhew. 429-30; 445-6; 449-52.

16 : 407- 433 (Jan-June 1850)

The Fear of the World; or, Living for Appearances (cont). By The Brothers [Henry and Augustus] Mayhew. 46; 57-8; 77-8; 91-2; 117-8; 130.

17 : 434-462 (July-Dec 1850)

Fred Holdersworth; or, Love and Pride. By Thomas Miller. 321-2; 353-4; 394-5; 427; 462-3; 522, 524, 527.

‘The Miserable Club; or, The Woes of Brown and Wiggins. By Lancelot Wiggins.’ By “C.M.” [Charles Mackay]. 486-7.

‘Cold Out of Doors, and Cold In-Doors; or, Tom Smithers’s Christmas Day.’ By “T.T.” 489.

‘The Fairy Tale of Fairy Tales.’ By Anthony B. [sic. for R.] Montalba. 490-1.

‘The Sick Giant and the Doctor Dwarf.’ By Douglas Jerrold. 492-4.

‘Black-and-All-Black. A Legend of the Padereen Mare.’ By W[illiam] Carleton. 494-5.

18 : 463-497 (Jan-June 1851)

A Story of the Present Day. By Augustus Mayhew. 88; 98-9; 127; 149-50; 232; 284; 320; 464-5; 532-3; 625; 631-3.

19 : 498-538 (July-Dec 1851)

‘The Parrot of the Bench.’ By Mahmouz Effendi [Effendi Mahmouz]. 651.

‘The Heiress of Bilberry.’ Unsigned. 653-4.

‘Gypsey Experiences.’ By “A Roumany Rei.” 655-6; 715-6; 777-9.

‘The Verdict of the World: A Story from the Statutes.’ By “W.B.J.” [W. Blanchard Jerrold]. 714-5.

‘Christmas Thoughts of the Crystal Palace.’ By Douglas Jerrold. 738-9.

‘King Bronto’s Daughter; or, The Scholar-Knight.’ By Anthony R. Montalba. 73940.

‘Stanley Mortimer; A Tale of Mental Action.’ By John A. Heraud. 740-2.

‘The Christmas Hearth.’ By Westland Marston. 743, 746-7.

‘The Christmas Festival of Flowers.’ By Mrs T.K. Hervey. 747, 749-50.

‘The Poppy and the Fir.’ By Gustav von Putlitz. Trans. John Oxenford. 754-5.

‘The Forest Brook and the Stone.’ By Gustav von Putlitz. Trans. John Oxenford. 755-6.

‘My Mistletoe Memories.’ By “The Old Bachelor.” 757-8.

‘Miss Henry.’ By Calder Campbell. 758-9.

‘Thirteen at Table.’ Unsigned. 779.

‘The Only Man Left in College on Christmas Day.’ Unsigned. 782.

‘The Vision of Little Ruth; or, the Plum-Pudding Fleet.’ Unsigned. 782-3 ‘The Little Fir Tree. A Christmas Tale for Children.’ By Cuthbert Bede, B.A [Edward Bradley]. 783-4.

20 : 539-566 (Jan-June 1852)

‘Arms Found!’ Unsigned. 57-8.

‘A Queer Bedfellow For a Christmas Eve.’ By “C.B.” [Edward Bradley as “Cuthbert Bede”]. 58.

‘Street Dogs.’ By “W.H.R.” [W.H. Russell]. 58.

‘Miss Julia Splashton to Miss May Meek.’ Unsigned. 59.

‘The Squanders of Squander Castle.’ By William Carleton. 60-3; 108-10; [incomplete].

‘Destiny; or, The Dream of Death.’ By Mahmouz Effendi [Effendi Mahmouz]. 1056.

21 : 567-600 (July-Dec 1852)

‘The Diary of a Banker’s Clerk.’ By Horace Mayhew. 566, 568.

‘The Unpardonable Sin.’ By Nathaniel Hawthorne. 570-1.

‘The Elfin of Hazelnook. A Tale of Christmas-Eve.’ By James Wylson. 574-6.

‘A Story of a Columbine.’ By Angus B. Reach. 577-9.

22 : 601-631 (Jan-June 1853)

No fiction.

23 : 632-661 (July-Dec 1853)

‘The Stones of Plouhinec. A Christmas Legend.’ By Emile Souvestre. 566-7. ‘Christmas and the Carnival.’ By M.H. Marie Martin. 567.

‘New Year’s Gifts in a Working Man’s Family.’ By Emile Souvestre. 567-8.

‘The Sonneurs or Waits of Brittany.’ By Emile Souvestre. 570-1.

‘Princess Ilse. A Christmas Tale of the Hartz Mountains.’ Unsigned [Marie Petersen]. Trans. L.F. Simpson. 578-82.

‘Christmas at the Diggins.’ By AO “The Three Colonies of Australia” [Samuel Sidney]. 583-4.

‘Christmas-Eve at an Old Farm-House.’ By Edmund Ollier. 587.

24 : 662-690 (Jan-June 1854)

‘The Haunted Garden.’ Unsigned. 601-3.

25 : 691-721 (July-Dec 1854)

‘A Long-Vacation Vigil.’ By Cuthbert Bede B.A. [Edward Bradley]. 264-6.

‘My Cruise with the “Eccentric Gentleman”.’ By AO “Singleton Fontenoy R.N” [James Hannay]. 311, 314-5.

‘The Night Before the Battle and the Night After.’ By “B.” 474.

‘The Cook’s Story; or, How the Plum Pudding was Made.’ Unsigned. 654.

‘Richard Brading. A Story of a Man Who Kept a Promise.’ By Shirley Brooks. 658-9.

‘Christmas Day Among the Bricks.’ Unsigned. 662-3.

‘Sparks from Our Christmas Log.’ By J. Stirling Coyne. 666-7.

26 : 722-750 (Jan-June 1855)

No fiction.

27 : 751-777 (July-Dec 1855)

‘The Woman Who is Buried Alive.’ By Horace Mayhew. 735.

‘“Gathering as it Goes”: A Christmas Story.’ By J. Stirling Coyne. 737-8.

‘A Christmas Night’s Adventure.’ By Edmund H. Yates. 739.

‘The Arabesque Forget-Me-Not.’ By Gustav von Putlitz. Trans. from German. 742-3.

‘Grace Benson’s Little Plot.’ By John Saunders. 746-7.

28 : 778-808 (Jan-June 1856)

No fiction.

29 : 809-838 (July-Dec 1856)

‘The Old Bell-Ringer’s Story.’ By “M.L.” [Mark Lemon]. 623-4.

‘The Fairy of the Yule Log.’ By “H.M.B.” 625.

‘The Arrival of Uncle John.’ By “M.L.” [Mark Lemon]. 628.

‘The Silver Cup Club.’ Unsigned. 629.

‘The Lighthouse at Christmas.’ By “S.B.” [Shirley Brooks]. 632.

‘The Christmas Hamper.’ By Mark Lemon. 633.

‘Home and Castaway.’ By Shirley Brooks. 636-7.

‘Christmas Eve. The Nearest Way Home.’ By “S.B.” [Shirley Brooks]. 637-8.

‘The Folding Screen: A Japanese Tale.’ “From a Correspondent.” 679-80.

30 : 839- 866 (Jan-June 1857)

No fiction.

31 : 867-895 (July-Dec 1857)

‘The Christmas Errand: Fanny’s Story.’ By Mark Lemon. 618-9.

‘A Real Christmas Holiday.’ By “S.” AO “Gallops and Gossips” [Samuel Sidney]. 623.

‘The Unexpected Guest.’ By “M.L.” [Mark Lemon]. 627.

‘The Wedding-Ring: A Ghost Story for Christmas and his Twelve Days.’ By Miles Gerald Keon. 629-30.

32 : 896-924 (Jan-June 1858)

No fiction.

33 : 925-952 (July-Dec 1858)

‘The Christmas-Tree.’ By J. Stirling Coyne. 608.

‘Snapdragon.’ By Mark Lemon. 612-3.

34 : 953-980 (Jan-June 1859)

No fiction.

35 : 981-1010 (July-Dec 1859)

‘The Last of the Mistletoe.’ By Albany Fonblanque, Jnr. 616-7.

36 : 1011-1038 (Jan-June 1860)

No fiction.

37 : 1039-1067 (July-Dec 1860)

‘To Christina: A Confession.’ By AO “The Shadow in the House” [John Saunders]. 592-3.

‘The House on Fire on Christmas Eve.’ By “M.L.” [Mark Lemon]. 597-8.

‘The Prodigal Son.’ By William J. Stewart. 600.

‘The Font and the Flowers.’ By Herbert Vaughan. 604.

38 : 1068-1096 (Jan-June 1861)

No fiction.

39 : 1097-1124 (July-Dec 1861)

‘The Mistletoe Bough.’ By Anthony Trollope. 631-4, 636.

‘The Curate of Glevering. A Christmas Story.’ By William J. Stewart. 640-1.

‘A Pearl Among Women. A Sketch for Christmas.’ By Henry Leslie. 644-6.

‘The First Christmas from Home.’ Unsigned. 648.

40 : 1125-1151 (Jan-June 1862)

No fiction.

41 : 1152-1181 (July-Dec 1862)

‘Lord Riverdale’s Repentance.’ By William J. Stewart. 661-3.

‘Squire Mayduke’s Daughter.’ By Augustus Mayhew. 663, 666-7, 670-1, 674.

‘Aunt Sally’s Christmas-Boxes.’ By Mark Lemon. 674-5.

‘Face to Face.’ By AO “Abel Drake’s Wife” [John Saunders]. 677-9.

42 : 1182-1210 (Jan-June 1863)

No fiction.

43 : 1211-1238 (July-Dec 1863)

‘The Christmas Anthem. By The Old Doctor.’ By “S.B.” [Shirley Brooks]. 622.

‘Freeman’s Phantoms.’ By Hain Friswell. 623, 626.

‘Tell Us a Story.’ By George MacDonald. 626-7, 630.

‘The Hairdresser of Tetherham.’ By Westland Marston. 631, 634-6.

‘Under the Mistletoe: A Story of Two Christmas Days and Two Kisses.’ By AO

“A Daughter of Eve” [Hain Friswell]. 639.

44 : 1239-1265 (Jan-June 1864)

No fiction.

45 : 1266-1295 (July-Dec 1864)

‘The Roundhead’s Parole.’ By AO “Abel Drake’s Wife” [John Saunders]. 638-9, 642.

‘Flowers and Thorns.’ By Mark Lemon. 642-3, 646.

‘The Happy Christmas at Fredensvik.’ By Mary Howitt. 647, 650.

‘At Last! A Story without a Sensation.’ By Hain Friswell. 654-5.

46 : 1296-1322 (Jan-June 1865)

No fiction.

47 : 1323-1350 (July-Dec 1865)

‘A Christmas Holiday Lesson.’ By Mark Lemon. 614-5.

‘Uncle John with the Young Folk at a Christmas Party.’ By John Latey. 618-9.

‘Mr. Grisselthwaite’s Christmas Dinner.’ By Mary Howitt. 622-3.

‘Papa’s Story.’ By George MacDonald. 626-8.

48 : 1351-1378 (Jan-June 1866)

No fiction.

49 : 1379-1406 (July-Dec 1866)

‘The Enamelled Dish.’ By Eliza Meteyard. 610-11.

‘Ragged Tom’s Christmas-Box.’ By Mark Lemon. 614-5.

‘The Four Kings of Candyland.’ By C.H. Bennet. 619.

‘Gore of Gore Keep.’ By Westland Marston. 622-3.

‘The Guest at the Lich Gate.’ By AO “Abel Drake’s Wife” [John Saunders]. 626.

50 : 1407-1434 (Jan-June 1867)

No fiction.

51 : 1435-1462 (July-Dec 1867)

‘Merlewood Chase: An Episode of the Monmouth Rebellion.’ By AO “Abel Drake’s Wife” [John Saunders]. 679.

‘Mary Jones; or, Stewart Hunt’s Christmas.’ By K[atharine] S. Macquoid. 682-3.

‘The Silver Sixpence.’ By AO “The Silver Cord” [Shirley Brooks]. 690.

‘The Village Carrier.’ By Thomas Miller. 694.

52 : 1463-1489 (Jan-June 1868)

No fiction.

53 : 1490-1518 (July-Dec 1868)

‘How Christmas Came to be Kept at Clapperclaw Cottage.’ By Mark Lemon. 590-1.

‘The Australian Gold Ring.’ By Mary Howitt. 598-9, 602.

‘The Golden Comb.’ By Shirley Brooks. 603, 606-7.

‘The Drawing-Master’s Story.’ By W.W. Fenn. 610-11.

54 : 1519-1545 (Jan-June 1869)

No fiction.

55 : 1546-1573 (July-Dec 1869)

‘How We Decorated Granvale Church.’ By Mark Lemon. 622-3.

‘The Daisy of Dartford; or, The King’s Rescue.’ By Shirley Brooks. 626-7. ‘Christmas Eve at Lonethorpe Manor.’ By W.W. Fenn. 633-5.

56 : 1574-1601 (Jan-June 1870)

No fiction.

57 : 1602-1630 (July-Dec 1870)

‘Christmas on the Australian Gold-Fields.’ By R.H. Horne. 647.

‘Gathering for the Pantomime. A Dream of Chancifancia.’ By “R.A.” [Roger Acton]. 650-1.

‘The Death-Ship of Trescat Cove.’ By E[liza] Lynn Linton. 654-5, 658-9.

58 : 1631-1657 (Jan-June 1871)

No fiction.

59 : 1658-1686 (July-Dec 1871)

‘Christmas Eve at Penrydin.’ By “W.S.L.” [W.S. Lilly]. 582-3.

‘The Bell Buoy. A Blind Man’s Story.’ By W.W. Fenn. 586-7.

‘Surprised.’ By Annie Thomas [Mrs Pender Cudlip]. 587, 590.

‘The Coffee Merchant. A New Arabian Nights’ Tale.’ By AO “Orion” [R.H. Horne]. 594-5.

‘Pan’s Wand.’ By R[ichard] Garnett. 598-9.

‘Christmas in Australia.’ By “G.J.P.” 614.

60 : 1687-1712 (Jan-June 1872)

No fiction.

61 : 1713-1739 (July-Dec 1872)

‘Deserted.’ By “S.B.” [Shirley Brooks]. 602.

‘The Barrow of Bordeaux; or, A Life’s Mystery.’ By F.C. Burnand. 603, 606-7.

‘The Message of the Hour.’ By W.W. Fenn. 610-11.

62 : 1740-1765 (Jan-June 1873)

No fiction.

63 : 1766-1792 (July-Dec 1873)

‘Frida; or, The Lover’s Leap. A Legend of the West Country.’ By R.D. Blackmore. 559, 586-7.

‘Tita’s Wager.’ By William Black. 570-1.

‘Among the Mangroves.’ By Captain Mayne Reid. 574-5.

64 : 1793-1818 (Jan-June 1874)

No fiction.

65 : 1819-1846 (July-Dec 1874)

‘A Quest for a Cousin.’ By “M.L.J.” 528-30.

‘An Old Story Re-Told.’ Unsigned. 607.

‘The White Lady of Herriard’s Knoll.’ By Edward Rose. 614-5.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘George Bowring. A Tale of Cader Idris.’ By Richard Doddridge Blackmore. CN3, 6-7, 10.

‘The Romance of a Rescue.’ By W.W. Fenn. CN10-11, 14.

‘A Strange Warning.’ By “A.H.W.” CN14-15.

‘Mr Ravens’s Stepson.’ By Sydney Mostyn [W. Clark Russell]. CN19, 22-3, 26-7.

66 : 184 7-1872 (Jan-June 1875)

No fiction.

67 : 1873-1900 (July-Dec 1875)

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Adeline Marsden’s Victory.’ By H. Savile Clarke. CN3, 6-7, 10-11.

‘With a Silken Thread.’ By E[liza] Lynn Linton. CN14, 18-19, 22-3, 26.

68 : 1901-1926 (Jan-June 1876)

‘An Old Bachelor’s Adventure.’ By Charles Reade and Jay Lewis. 91; 114-5.

69 : 1927-1955 (July-Dec 1876)

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Barbara Gilderdale.’ By Mrs [J.H.] Riddell. CN2-3, 6-7, 10-11.

‘Little Blue Bell: The Last Waltz.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. CN19, 22-3, 26.

70 : 1956-1981 (Jan-June 1877)

No fiction.

71 : 1982-2009 (July-Dec 1877)

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘My Lady’s Money: An Episode in the Life of a Young Girl.’ By Wilkie Collins. CN3, 6-7, 10-11, 14, 19, 22-3, 26, 28, 34.

72 : 2010-2035 (Jan-June 1878)

No fiction.

73 : 2036-2 063 (July-Dec 1878)

‘Cissy, the Little Peacemaker.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. 579.

‘Walnut-Tree House: A Ghost Story.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. 614-5.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Michael Gargrave’s Harvest.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. CN2-3, 6-7, 10-11, 19, 22.

‘Mr Quiverfull’s Christmas Box.’ By “Phillip”. CN26.

74 : 2064-2089 (Jan-June 1879)

No fiction.

75 : 2090-2117 (July-Dec 1879)

‘A Relentless Parent.’ By R. Black. 594-5.

‘Dorothy’s Fortune: What Became of It, and What It Became.’ By W.W. Fenn. 598-9.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘The Misses Popkin.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. CN2-3.

‘Major Black’s Love-Letter.’ By Dutton Cook. CN6-7.

‘My First and Last Proposals.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. CN7.

‘The Old Mill on the Marsh.’ By W.W. Fenn. CN10.

‘How John Morgan Won His Wife.’ By Mrs Eiloart. CN10-11.

‘The Fires of St. John.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. CN22-3, 34.

‘The Mistletoe Sprig of Oldstone Hall.’ By F.C. Burnand. CN26.

‘Christmas at Littlepeopleton Manor.’ By Byron Webber. CN34-5.

76 : 2118-2143 (Jan-June 1880)

No fiction.

77 : 2144-2171 (July-Dec 1880)

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Margaret Donnan.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. CN2-3.

‘At the Twelfth Hour.’ By R.E. Francillon. CN6-7.

‘Fernande.’ By M[atilda] Betham-Edwards. CN18-19.

‘The Little Town by the Seine.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. CN26-7.

78 : 2172-2197 (Jan-June 1881)

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘That Beautiful Wretch.’ By William Black. SN1-7, 10-12, 14, 18-30, 34-9, 42-4, 46.

79 : 2198-2226 (July-Dec 1881)

‘Our Little Village.’ By AO “The Harvest of a Quiet Eye” [J.R. Vernon]. 214-5.

‘A Tale in Four Stories.’ Unsigned. 646.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘The Squires’ Pew in the Old Church at Lullingham.’ By Mrs A. Harper. CN2-3.

‘A Collier’s Honeymoon.’ By John Saunders. CN5-6.

‘The Duke’s Plantation.’ By Cuthbert Bede [Edward Bradley]. CN10-11.

‘A Little Dinner with Jones.’ By “J.P.A.” [J.P. Atkinson]. CN14.

‘What the Shepherd Saw: A Tale of Four Moonlight Nights.’ By Thomas Hardy. CN19, 22-3.

‘The Haunted Rock: A Legend of Porth Guerron Cove.’ By W.W. Fenn. CN23, 26.

80 : 2227-2251 (Jan-June 1882)

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘They Were Married!’ By Messrs. [Walter] Besant and [James] Rice. SN1-7, 9-14, 16-17, 19-20, 22-23, 25-27, 30, 34-39, 42-43, 45-46.

81 : 2252-2280 (July-Dec 1882)

‘The Wandering Grave.’ By H. Savile Clarke. 642-3.

‘Taming a Ghost.’ By “J.P.A.” [J.P. Atkinson]. 667.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Love Me for Ever. A Christmas Carol in Prose.’ By Robert Buchanan. CN2-3, 67, 10-11, 14, 19, 22-3, 26.

‘At the Sign of the Green Dragon.’ By W.W. Fenn. CN26, 34.

82 : 2281-2306 (Jan-June 1883)

Yolande. By William Black. 17-19; 49-51; 77-9; 101-3; 129-31; 153-5; 177-9; 201-3; 225-7; 249-51; 273-5; 297-9; 321-3; 345-7; 369-71; 393-5; 4179; 445-7; 477-9; 501-3; 529-31; 553-5; 565-7; 609-11; 633-4; 661-2.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Eyre’s Acquittal.’ By Helen Mathers [Ellen B. Mathews]. SN1-14, 16-17, 19-30, 35-44, 46.

83 : 2307-2332 (July-Dec 1883)

The Canon’s Ward. By James Payn. 17-19; 41-2; 65-7; 93-5; 121-2; 145-7; 16970; 193-5; 217-9; 241-3; 265-7; 289-90; 313-5; 337-9; 361-3; 385-7; 409-11; 433-5; 465-6; 489-91; 513-5; 537-8; 561-2; 585-6; 617-19; 641-2.

‘Joe Barker’s Christmas Post.’ Unsigned. 634.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘He Loved Me and He Rode Away.’ By Mrs J.H. Riddell. CN2-3, 6-7.

‘A Night of Terror.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. CN7, 10-11.

‘Twice Saved: A Story of To-day.’ By Amelia B. Edwards. CN19, 22-3, 26.

84 : 2333-2358 (Jan-June 1884)

Berna Boyle. By Mrs J.H. Riddell. 17-19; 41-3; 65-7; 89-91; 113-5; 137-8; 1612; 185-6; 209-10; 233-4; 257-9; 281-2; 305-6; 353-5; 365-7; 405-7; 42930; 441-3; 481-3; 509-11; 533-5; 557-8; 581-3; 605-7; 633-4.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Gulbeyaz: The Story of an Albanian Blood Feud.’ By Athol Mayhew. SN2-3, 6. ‘Beau Braithwaite’s Folly.’ By Godfrey Turner. SN7, 10-11, 13-14.

‘A Fiddle with One Tune.’ By R.E. Francillon. SN17, 18, 21-3.

‘Squire Humphrey.’ By Edward Rose. SN23, 26-7.

‘O’er Downs and Dunes.’ By Arthur T. Pask. SN27, 30, 33-8.

85 : 2359-2384 (July-Dec 1884)

Ropes of Sand. By R.E. Francillon. 17-19; 41-3; 65-7; 81-3; 109-10; 137-9; 14951; 185-7; 197-9; 233-4; 257, 259, 262; 281-3; 305, 307, 310; 329, 331, 334; 353, 355; 377, 379; 401, 403, 406; 425-7; 457, 459, 462; 481-3; 505-7; 537-9; 561, 563-5; 585-7; 617-8; 641-3.

‘The Twelfth of July: A North of Ireland Sketch.’ By James Davis. 111.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘A Divided Duty.’ H. Savile Clarke. CN3, 6-7.

‘Miss Bee.’ By George Manville Fenn. CN18-19, 22.

‘Rivals to the End.’ By H.H.S. Pearse. CN22-3.

86 : 2385-2410 (Jan-June 1885)

Adrian Vidal. By W.E. Norris. 17-19; 41-2; 65-7; 89-90; 119-21; 151-3; 183-4; 207-8; 231-2; 255-7; 267-9; 307-9; 331-3; 355-7; 379-81; 390, 392-3; 443-4; 467-9; 491-2; 503-5; 539-41; 550, 552; 575-6; 598, 600; 623-4; 659-60.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Maruja.’ By Bret Harte. SN2-3, 6-7, 10-11, 14, 19, 22-3, 26-7, 30, 34-5, 38.

87 : 2411-2436 (July-Dec 1885)

Master of the Mine. By Robert Buchanan. 17-18; 41-2; 65-6; 89-91; 141-2; 16971; 197-8; 221-2; 251-2; 275-6; 305-7; 329-30; 353-5; 377-8; 405-7; 429-30; 453-4; 483-4.

‘A Mistletoe Mystery.’ By W.W. Fenn. 619.

‘“Come Back to Me!”: A Story of the Sea.’ By Clement Scott. 648-9.

‘Agnesa’s Secret: A Venetian Story of the Sixteenth Century.’ By James Davis. 671-2.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Mr Blodgers’ Apology.’ By James Payn. CN2.

‘A Bright Ending.’ By B.L. Farjeon. CN3.

‘The Double Iris.’ By Compton Reade. CN6-7, 10.

‘Walsham Grange: A Real Ghost Story.’ By E. Mordant Cox. CN12-13, 22-3.

‘Lost and Found.’ Unsigned. CN19-20.

‘A Christmas Drawing-Room Concert.’ By “J.P.A.” [J.P. Atkinson]. CN26.

88 : 2437-2462 (Jan-June 1886)

Heir of the Ages. By James Payn. 17-19; 45-6; 69-70; 93-4; 105-7; 141-3; 165-7;

193-5; 217-9; 247-9; 271-2; 299-301; 327-9; 359-60; 371-3; 411-3; 4357; 459, 464-5; 488-9, 492; 516-7, 520; 526, 528; 580-1; 607-8; 631, 633; 660-1; 692-3

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Cynic Fortune: A Tale of a Man with a Conscience.’ By David Christie Murray. SN1-14, 17, 19-30, 33-5, 38.

89 : 2463-2488 (July-Dec 1886)

The World Went Very Well Then. By Walter Besant. 17-18; 41-3; 73-5; 1057, 110; 129-31; 141-3; 165-7; 197-9; 221-3; 245-7; 285-7; 313-5; 325-7; 349-51; 385-7; 409-11; 433-5; 463-5; 495-7; 531, 533, 536; 555-7; 5835; 615, 618; 641-3; 673, 675, 678; 705-7.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘A Millionaire of Rough-and-Ready.’ By Bret Harte. CN2-3, 6-7, 10, 14, 19-20, 22-3.

90 : 2489-2514 (Jan-June 1887)

The Crusade of the Excelsior. By Bret Harte. 17-18; 47-8; 71-2; 91-2; 127, 129; 159-60; 189-90; 213-4; 237-8; 269-70; 297-8; 321-2; 353-4; 385-6; 417-8; 447-8; 471-2; 495-6; 527-9.

‘All Ye That Pass By. A Racing Story.’ By “W.E.N.” [W.E. Norris]. 592; 640.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘To Call Her Mine.’ By Walter Besant. SN1-14, 17, 19-30, 33-8.

91 : 2515-2541 (July-Dec 1887)

Miser Farebrother. By B.L. Farjeon. 17-19; 49-51; 65-7; 109-10; 141-2; 165-6; 203-4; 227-8; 259-61; 291-3; 323-5; 347-8; 383-5; 407-8; 435-6; 463-4; 487-9; 519-21; 547-8; 571, 573; 583-5; 627-9; 659-61; 683-4; 715-7; 735-7; 779-80.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘A Phyllis of the Sierras.’ By Bret Harte. CN1-3, 6-7, 10, 14, 19, 22-3.

92 : 2542-2567 (Jan-June 1888)

The Strange Adventures of a House-boat. By William Black. 17-19; 47-8; 71-3; 95-7; 123-5; 147-9; 171-3; 203-5; 227-9; 251-3; 283-5, 288; 3113; 339-41; 367-9; 395-7; 431-3; 455-7; 487-9; 515-7; 547-9; 571-2; 6035; 627-9; 657-9; 689-91; 721-2.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Mr. Meeson’s Will.’ By H. Rider Haggard. SN1-14, 17, 19-30, 33, 35-8.

93 : 2568-2593 (July-Dec 1888)

For Faith and Freedom. By Walter Besant. 11-13; 38-40; 68-70; 97-9; 132-4; 160-2; 188-90; 216-8; 248-50; 280-2; 310-12; 340-2; 370-2; 398-400; 426-8; 456-8; 484-6; 520-2; 552-4; 584-6; 616-8; 648-50; 680-2; 712-4; 744-6; 776-8.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Two Christmas Eves.’ By “M.J.” [Mason Jackson]. CN1-2.

‘Paul Jones’s Alias.’ By David Christie Murray. CN3, 5-8, 10-11, 14-15, 19, 22, 26.

94 : 2594-2619 (Jan-June 1889)

Cleopatra: Being an Account of the Fall and Vengeance of Harmachis, the Royal Egyptian, As Set forth by His Own Hand. By H. Rider Haggard. 11-14; 43-6; 76-7; 108-9; 140-1; 171-4; 200-1; 236-7; 268-9; 300-1; 332-3; 364-6; 392-4; 430-1; 464-5; 496-7; 528-9; 560-2; 592-4; 624-5; 656-7; 688-9; 720-1; 756-8; 788-9; 816-7.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Wild Darrie.’ By [David] Christie Murray and H[enry] Herman. SN1-32, 35-6, 39.

‘A Secret of Telegraph Hill.’ By Bret Harte. SN39-40, 43-4, 46.

95 : 2620-2645 (July-Dec 1889)

Blind Love. By Wilkie Collins. [Completed on Collins’s death by Walter Besant from the author’s detailed scenario, from page 592 (Ch. 49) onwards.] 11-13; 45-7; 77-9; 112-4; 144-6; 176-8; 208-10; 240-2; 272-5; 304-6; 336-8; 365-7; 400-2; 432-4; 464-6; 496-8; 528-30; 560-2; 592-4; 624-6; 653-5; 688-90; 726-8; 760-2; 792-4; 824-6.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Sweetbriar in Town.’ By [David] Christie Murray and H[enry] Herman. CN2-3, 67, 10-11, 14-15, 20, 23.

‘The Ups and Downs of Philip Amos.’ By John Saunders. CN23, 26, 30.

96 : 2646-2671 (Jan-June 1890)

Armorel of Lyonesse. By Walter Besant. 9-10; 41-3; 73-5; 105-6; 137-9; 16971; 201-3; 233-5; 265-7; 297-9; 329-31; 361-3; 393-5; 425-7; 457-9; 489-91; 521-3; 553-5; 585-7; 617-9; 653-5; 681-3; 713-5; 745-7; 777-9; 809-11.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘A Ward of the Golden Gate.’ By Bret Harte. SN1-24, 27-8, 31-2, 35-6, 38.

97 : 26 72-269 7 (July-Dec 1890)

The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician. By Edwin Lester Arnold. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-9; 169-71; 201-3; 233-5; 265-7; 297-8; 329-31; 361-3; 393-5; 425-7; 457-9; 489-91; 521-2; 553-5; 5857; 617-9; 649-51; 685-7; 713-5; 745-7; 777-9; 809-11.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Only a Shadow.’ By [David] Christie Murray and H[enry] Herman. CN2-4, 6-7, 10-11, 14-17, 20.

98 : 2698-2723 (Jan-June 1891)

My Danish Sweetheart. By W. Clark Russell. 9-10; 41-2; 73-4; 105-6; 139-41; 173-4; 209-10; 242-3; 273-4; 305-7; 339-40; 373-5; 405-6; 437-9; 46971; 501-3; 533-5; 565-7; 601-3; 637-9; 673-5; 705-6; 739-41; 773-5; 805-7; 841-3.

‘The Briefless Barrister.’ By Grant Allen. 609-12.

‘In the Interests of Science: A Hypnotic Story.’ By Andrew Lang. 813-6.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Eagle Joe: A Wild-West Romance.’ By Henry Herman. SN1-24, 27-8, 31-2, 35-6, 38.

99 : 2724-2749 (July-Dec 1891)

The Scapegoat: A Romance. By Hall Caine. 9-12; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-40; 169-72; 205-7; 237-9; 273-5; 305-7; 337-9; 373-6; 405-8; 437-9.

‘From the Tents of Kedar.’ By Mrs [Eliza] Lynn Linton. 177-81.

‘Mr Cronin’s Dream.’ By George Moore. 279.

‘The Prince’s Whim.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 345-9.

“Come Live with Me, and be My Love”: An English Pastoral. By Robert Buchanan. 469-71; 501-3; 533-5; 565-7; 597-9; 633-5; 661-3; 697-9; 729-30; 761-3; 797-9; 829-31.

‘Judy.’ By Mabel E. Wotton. 669-72.

‘The Old Mortar Board.’ By L.F. Austin. 774-5.

‘A Railway Tragedy.’ Unsigned. 838.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Their Uncle from California.’ By Bret Harte. CN2-4, 6-7, 10.

‘The Haunted Dragoon.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. CN12-14, 16.

‘The Son’s Veto.’ By Thomas Hardy. CN20-1, 25.

‘The Inconsiderate Waiter.’ By J.M. Barrie. CN26, 29-30, 33-4, 36.

100 : 2750-2775 (Jan-June 1892)

Nada the Lily. By H. Rider Haggard. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 137-9; 169-70; 201-3; 233-5; 265-7; 293-6; 325-7; 357-9; 389-91; 421-3; 453-5; 481-2; 513-5; 545-6, 548; 564-6.

The Redemption of Gerald Rosecourt. By Barry Pain. 14; 51; SS6-7; 147; 174; 203-4.

‘A Divided Pair.’ By Mrs [Margaret] Oliphant. SS1-4.

‘A New Sensation.’ By Margaret Lee. 336.

‘A Ministerial Defeat.’ By J. Harwood Panting. 485-6.

‘The Avengers of Romance.’ By Andrew Lang. 539.

‘A Chinese Girl Graduate.’ Unsigned. Trans. from the Chinese by Professor [R.K.] Douglas. 621-3; 653-4; 685-7.

‘Jeli the Herdsman.’ By G. Verga. Trans. from the Italian by Helen Zimmern. 7214; 753-5.

‘A Stress of Conscience: A Study of New England Life.’ By Mary E. Wilkins. 7857.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Peer and Heiress.’ By Walter Besant. SN1-5.

‘On a Garden Seat.’ Unsigned. SN5.

‘The Prize Poem.’ By Barry Pain. SN6.

‘A Question of Diplomacy.’ By A[rthur] Conan Doyle. SN7-11.

‘Disillusion.’ By Adeline Sergeant. SN12-15, 18-19.

‘Red Jim of the S.P.’ By Morley Roberts. SN19-20, 23-4.

‘A Schoolboy’s Romance.’ Unsigned. SN27.

101 : 2776-2802 (July-Dec 1892)

Uma; or, The Beach of Falesa. By Robert Louis Stevenson. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 105-6; 137-40; 169-71.

‘Carglen Poachers.’ By Alexander Gordon. 54.

‘In Sight of Death.’ By George Moore. 201-3.

‘Found! A True Incident of the Fall of Richmond.’ By Henry Herman. 233-5; 265-7.

‘From the Dead.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 297-9.

‘In Yardley Chase.’ By C.G. Compton. 329-32.

‘Greville Fane.’ By Henry James. 361-3; 393-5.

‘A Dream that Came True.’ By C. Lewis Hind. 402.

The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved. A Sketch of a Temperament. By Thomas Hardy. 425-7; 457-9; 480-2; 513-5; 545-7; 577-9; 609-11; 6413; 673-5; 709-11; 741-3; 773-5.

‘A Transvaal Tragedy.’ By Clayton Bennett. 590.

‘The Deposit: A Tale.’ By Richard Garnett. 752-3.

‘A Ladder of Swords.’ By Gilbert Parker. 805-8.

‘The White Witch.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 811.

‘An Unfinished Sentence.’ By Mrs Alfred W. Hunt. 837-9.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Princess Ice-Heart: A Fairy-Tale.’ By Mrs Molesworth. CN2-5.

‘Pallinghurst Barrow.’ By Grant Allen. CN12-18.

‘The Rev’rend Ezekiel Crump.’ By Frank R. Stockton. CN24-6, 29-30.

‘The Culminating Point.’ By Barry Pain. CN30, 33-4, 37.

‘The White Hat.’ By L.F. Austin. CN37-8, 40, Cover.

102 : 2803-2827 (Jan-June 1893)

The Rebel Queen. By Walter Besant. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 109-11; 141-3; 173-5; 205-7; 237-9; 269-71; 301-3; 329-31; 361-3; 393-5; 425-7; 457-60; 48991; 521-3; 553-5; 573-5; 597-9; 629-31; 661-3; 693-5; 725-7; 757-9.

Parables of a Province. By Gilbert Parker. 152; 177-8; 209-10; 241-2; 273-4; 365-6.

The Seven Delights. By Barry Pain. 729-30; 761.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Master John Horseleigh, Knight.’ By Thomas Hardy. SN5-9.

‘The Woman of It.’ By John Oliver Hobbes. SN9-12.

‘Amor Vincit Omnia.’ By Flora Annie Steel. SN13-16.

‘A Vicar of Pimlico.’ By Frederick Wedmore. SN22-5.

‘The Adventures of Montague Bentley.’ By B.A. Clarke. SN27-8, 31.

‘Panic.’ By Morley Roberts. SN32, 35-6, 38.

103 : 2828-2854 (July-Dec 1893)

The Trail of the Sword. By Gilbert Parker. 9-11; 33-5; 97-9; 121-3; 153-5; 186-7; 217-9; 249-51; 281-3; 313-5; 345-7; 377-9; 409-11; 441-3.

The Seven Delights (cont.). By Barry Pain. 37-8; 159; 189; 229; 252.

‘Bound Sadly Home.’ By Walter Raymond. 230.

‘Beware the Bar.’ By Alexander Gordon. 292.

‘The War Widow.’ By Harold Frederic. 473-5; 505-7.

‘Willie.’ By Anne Thackeray [Mrs Richmond Ritchie]. 537-9; 569-71.

Young Sam and Sabina. By Walter Raymond. 601-3; 633-5; 665-7; 697-9; 72931; 763-6; 793-5; 825-7.

‘With the Help of the Cotillon.’ By Mrs Andrew Dean [Cecily Sidgwick]. 797-8.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘The Bridge Builders.’ By Rudyard Kipling. CN2-7.

‘Nehemiah P. Hoskins, Artist: A Faithful Study of Fame.’ By Marie Corelli. CN9-11.

‘Uncle William’s Present.’ By Barry Pain. CN13-14.

‘A Changeling Changed.’ By Canon [J.C.] Atkinson. CN23-4, 34-7.

‘Fleet-Footed Hester.’ By George Gissing. CN26, 29-30, 33.

‘The Little Lady with the Voice.’ John Strange Winter [Mrs Arthur (Henrietta) Stannard]. CN38, 40, Cover.

104 : 2855-2880 (Jan-June 1894)

Under the Red Rose. By Stanley Weyman. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-9; 1657; 197-9; 229-31; 257-9; 289-91; 321-3; 353-5; 385-7.

A Victim of Good Luck. By W.E. Norris. 417-20; 449-52; 481-4; 513-6; 5458; 576-8; 613-6; 645-8; 681-4; 713-6; 745-8; 781-4; 813-6.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘His Good Fairy.’ By M.E. Braddon. SN2-7.

‘The Eternal Female.’ By I[srael] Zangwill. SN15-18.

‘Father to the Thought.’ By Anthony Hope. CN18.

‘A Rose of Glenbogie.’ By Bret Harte. SN19, 22-4.

‘Miss Bright-Eyes and Mr Queer.’ By Margaret L. Woods. SN25-6, 28.

‘The Painted Farm.’ By Lady [Caroline] Lindsay. SN31-2, 35-6, 38.

105 : 2881-2906 (July-Dec 1894)

A Flash of Summer. By Mrs W.K. Clifford. 9-11; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-9; 169-70; 201-3; 233-5; 269-71; 301-3; 335-7; 369-71; 401-3.

Noemi. A Story of Rock-Dwellers. By S. Baring-Gould. 433-5; 465-7; 497-9; 529-31; 561-3; 593-5; 617-9; 649-51; 673-5; 705-8; 741-3; 773-5; 809-11.

‘The Girl He Left Behind Him.’ By Mrs Andrew Dean [Cecily Sidgwick]. 786.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘The Power of Music.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. CN17-19, 22-4.

‘Just a Short Story.’ By Arthur Hughes. CN24.

‘Peter Piper.’ By Lord [Edward] Brabourne. CN26, 29-30, 33-4, 37-8, 40.

106 : 2907-2932 (Jan-June 1895)

Eve’s Ransom. By George Gissing. 9-10; 41-3; 73-5; 105-7; 137-8; 169-71; 2013; 233-5; 257-9; 289-91; 321-3; 353-5; 377-9.

Adam Johnstone’s Son. By F. Marion Crawford. 409-12; 441-4; 473-5; 505-8; 537-40; 571-4; 609-12; 641-4; 673-6; 705-8; 737-9; 769-71; 801-2.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Toxin.’ By Ouida [Marie Louise de la Ramee]. SN3-8, 10, 12-14, 16-18.

‘Eight Minutes of Three. A Detective Story.’ By Nym Crynkle. SN31-2, 35-6, 38.

107 : 2933-2958 (July-Dec 1895)

A Colonel of the Empire. By Emily Lawless. 9-12; 414; 73-6; 105-8; 137-9; 169-72.

‘The Spectre and the Camera.’ By Andrew Lang. 14.

‘Aunt Jane at the Seaside.’ By Lord [Edward] Brabourne. 201-4; 233-6.

‘The Courage of Pauline Camacho.’ By Morley Roberts. 265-7; 297-9; 329-32; 361-3; 393-4.

The Day of their Wedding. By W.D. Howells. 425-7; 457-9; 489-90; 513-5; 545-6; 577-9; 601-2.

A Woman with a Future. By Mrs Andrew Dean [Cecily Sidgwick]. 633-6; 6658; 697-700; 729-32; 761-4; 791-4.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘The Great North Road.’ By Robert Louis Stevenson. CN5-14.

‘The Luck of the Susan Bell.’ By Sir Walter Besant. CN19, 22, 25-6, 29-30, 33-4, 37-8, 40.

108 : 2959-2984 (Jan-June 1896)

A First-Fleet Family. By Louis Becke [George Lewis Becke]. 9-11; 41-4; 73-6; 105-7; 169-71; 201-3; 233-5; 265-6; 297-300; 329-31; 361-3; 393-5.

Mrs Cliff’s Yacht. By Frank R. Stockton. 425-7; 457-9; 489-91; 521-3; 553-5; 584-6; 621-3; 653-4; 687-9; 717-9; 749-50; 777-8; 809-10.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Uriel Acosta.’ By I[srael] Zangwill. SN3-11.

‘An Anxious Moment.’ By Mrs [Margaret] Hungerford. SN26-8, 31-2, 35-6, 38.

109 : 2985-3010 (July-Dec 1896)

The Other House. By Henry James. 9-12; 41-3; 73-6; 105-8; 137-40; 169-72; 201-3; 233-5; 265-8; 297-9; 329-32; 361-3; 395-8.

The Jessamy Bride. By F. Frankfort Moore. 426-8; 461-3; 497-500; 537-40; 568-71; 593-6; 627-30; 669-72; 711-4; 751-4; 795-8; 839-42; 883-6.

‘The New Leaf.’ By Barry Pain. 855-856.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘A Committee-Man of “The Terror”.’ By Thomas Hardy. CN3, 5-6, 8.

‘The Doll’s Ghost.’ By F. Marion Crawford. CN13-16.

‘Wolverden Tower.’ By Grant Allen. CN26, 29-30, 33-4, 37-8, 40.

110 : 3011-3036 (Jan-June 1897)

A Fountain Sealed. By Walter Besant. 9-12; 45-7; 81-4; 113-6; 145-7; 179-82; 213-6; 245-8; 279-82; 319-22; 353-6; 385-7; 421-3.

‘Frozen Margit.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. 447-50; 485-8.

‘Ridan the Devil.’ By Louis Becke [George Lewis Becke]. 519-21.

‘Lord Hudibras’ Experiment.’ By L.B. Walford. 555-7.

‘The Coward of Salem.’ By Charles B. Lewis. 595-7.

‘Hard Luck.’ By W.E. Norris. 631-3.

‘The End of It All.’ By David Christie Murray. 671-3.

‘Nicholas Kyriel’s Tom.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 701-4.

‘The Weathercock.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 733-5.

‘The Turf Cutters.’ By Shan F. Bullock. 769-71.

‘Jephunneh.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 811-3.

111 : 3037-3062 (July-Dec 1897)

‘With His Own Petard.’ By [F.] Frankfort Moore. 43-6.

‘The Seal.’ By Katharine Tynan. 79-81.

‘The Man and His Work.’ By Morley Roberts. 120-1.

‘Mr Priestley’s Devil.’ By Mrs Alfred Hunt. 154-6.

‘The Kingdom of Bourgorieau. A Story of Old Paris.’ By Max Pemberton. 177-9.

‘My Stupid Husband.’ By Mrs L.B. Walford. 211-3.

‘A Reprieve.’ By Dorothea Gerard. 245-7.

‘Flanagan and His Short Filibustering Adventure.’ By Stephen Crane. 279-82.

‘Ruth Tregoddeck.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 317-9 ‘The Hapless Boaster.’ By George Gissing. 349-51.

‘A Lone Hand.’ By Owen Hall. 381-4.

‘The Planters.’ By Shan F. Bullock. 413-6.

‘The Story for Bulmer.’ By Morley Roberts. 451-2.

‘The Dancer of Koom Ombo.’ By John Foster Fraser. 487-9.

‘The Lady Journalist.’ By Mrs Alfred Hunt. 523-6.

‘My Lady Betty.’ By H.A. Hinkson. 563-6.

‘In Hangmering Wood.’ By E[dith] Nesbit and Oswald Barron. 603-5.

‘A Treasure Escort.’ By Major Arthur Griffiths. 643-5.

‘The Brothers’ Grave.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 683-5.

‘Wreck of the Black House.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 723-5.

‘The Lone Wolf in Flood.’ By Morley Roberts. 761-2.

‘A Question of Honour.’ By Malcolm Watson. 841-4.

‘A Brotherhood of Three.’ By Mary E. Wilkins. 879-81

‘The Water of Light. A Fairy Fancy.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 919-21.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘The Shabash Wallah.’ By Flora Annie Steel. CN6-7, 9.

‘Uncle Jim and Uncle Billy.’ By Bret Harte. CN17-23, 26-7.

‘Toto. A True Story.’ By Ouida [Marie Louise de la Ramee]. CN29-32.

‘A Story of the Tuileries.’ By Max Pemberton. CN35-6, 39.

‘The Sky-Rocket.’ By Walter Besant. CN40, 43-4, 46.

‘The Judge’s Cross.’ By Grant Allen. CN48.

112 : 3063-3088 (Jan-June 1898)

‘The Fur Cloak.’ By Mrs L.B. Walford. 11-13.

‘Lonesome Anne.’ By Algernon Gissing. 45-7.

‘The Wild Geese.’ By L. MacManus. 77-9.

‘Officer and Man.’ By Louis Becke [George Lewis Becke] and Walter Jeffery. 109-12.

‘The Lepers’ Window.’ By Arthur T. Pask. 143-6.

‘Watched by the Moonlight.’ By Owen Hall. 179-82.

‘The Master of Pinsmead.’ By Algernon Gissing. 215-7.

‘An Enemy of His Grace.’ By H.A. Hinkson. 251-5.

‘An Open Moment.’ By Richard Pryce. 291-2.

‘A Question of Conscience.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 329-32.

‘How Justice Works.’ By Ernest G. Henham. 361-3.

‘The Two Sophias.’ By Sir Walter Besant. 399-401.

‘The Hall of Audience.’ By Mrs F[lora] A[nnie] Steel. 435-7.

‘The Cave of Avarice.’ By Clinton Ross. 471-3.

‘A Mad Move.’ By L.B. Walford. 507-9.

‘His Cheap Bravo.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 543-5.

‘The Sergeant of the Guard.’ By P.Y. Black. 579-82.

‘It was the Nightingale.’ By Amelia Pain. 619-22.

‘The Conversion of Christopher Ricroft, Highwayman.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 735-8.

‘An Eastern Echo.’ By Alice Perrin. 809-11.

‘Caroline.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 857-60.

‘Her Grace’s Revenge.’ By H.A. Hinkson. 891-4.

‘The Seventh Man.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. 931-3.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘The Man Who Could Work Miracles. A Pantoum in Prose.’ By H.G. Wells. SN3-10.

‘Guillaumette.’ By Max Pemberton. SN11-15.

‘An Indian Summer.’ By Sir Walter Besant. SN15-16.

‘Midsummer Fires.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. SN17-19, 22-3.

‘While the Cat’s Away.’ By S. Baring-Gould. SN25-8.

‘The Man and the Mountain.’ By Bret Harte. SN31-2, 35-6, 38.

113 : 3089-3115 (July-Dec 1898)

‘The Woods of Claragh.’ By Katharine Tynan. 11-13.

‘Salve Dimora.’ By Mrs [Alice] Comyns Carr. 51-4.

‘A Royal Rescue.’ By L. MacManus. 83-6.

‘Towing-path Bess.’ By Richard Pryce. 123-5.

‘The Mouth of Truth.’ By I.J. Armstrong. 161-4.

‘Mr Dimmock’s Card.’ By Mabel Hart. 197-200.

‘Hoodman Blind.’ By L. Cope Cornford. 229-32.

‘Love and the Capello.’ By W.A. Fraser. 265-7.

‘From the Heart of the Storm.’ By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 297-9.

‘A Daughter of the Hills.’ By W.E. Norris. 333-6.

‘A Resurrection.’ By Maarten Maartens. 369-71.

‘The Short Way.’ By Walter Besant. 405-7.

‘Lord Venetia.’ By Maarten Maartens. 441-3.

Ashes of Empire. By R.W. Chambers. 473-6; 509-12; 547-50; 587-90; 627-30; 667-70; 709-12; 739-42; 779-82; 823-6; 865-7; 907-9; 947-9; 985-7.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘A Laggard Lover.’ By Gelett Burgess. CN8-9.

‘The Spectre of Monkton.’ By Max Pemberton. CN17-28.

‘The Poisoned Ice.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. CN31, 35-6, 39-40, 42.

114 : 3116-3141 (Jan-June 1899)

Pabo the Priest. By S. Baring-Gould. 9-11; 45-7; 81-3; 117-9; 153-5; 189-91; 225-7; 261-3; 297-9; 335-7; 375-7; 415-7.

‘A Love-Song! ’ By Maarten Maartens. 451-3.

‘Citizens of the World.’ By W.E. Norris. 491-4.

‘Semper Ubique et Omnibus.’ By E.H. Cooper. 531-3.

‘The Little Blue Jug.’ By B.M. Croker. 571-3.

‘The Banquet.’ By Maarten Maartens. 607-9.

‘John James and John Thomas.’ By S. Baring-Gould. 647-9.

‘The Uses and Abuses of Joseph.’ By Jerome K. Jerome. 679-81.

‘When Thieves Fall Out.’ By W.E. Norris. 711-3.

‘Married Beneath Him.’ By Walter Besant. 751-3.

‘The Trick.’ By Maarten Maartens. 791-3.

‘Love in a Fog.’ By Hester Caldwell Oakley. 831-3.

‘The Act of Heroism.’ By Barry Pain. 871-3.

‘On the Brocas. A Vignette.’ Unsigned. 894-5.

‘The Land of Promise.’ By I[srael] Zangwill. 911-4.

‘The King Chair.’ By Alice Perrin. 951-3.

‘Ascot. A Vignette.’ By Mullett Ellis. 966.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Captain Dieppe’. By Anthony Hope. SN1-42, 44.

115 : 3142-3167 (July-Dec 1899)

‘Silly.’ By Maarten Maartens. 91-93.

‘The Herd.’ By Shan F. Bullock. 131-4.

‘Mr Bilson’s Housekeeper.’ By Bret Harte. 169-70; 205-7; 241-2.

‘The Room of Mirrors.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. 277-80.

‘D’Auriac.’ By John Oxenham. 313-5; 351-3.

‘On Mountain Heights. A Vignette.’ By Mullett Ellis. 343.

‘Deborah.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 385-7.

‘The Million-heiress.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 421-3.

‘The Mystery of . . .’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. 457-9; 493-4.

‘Stern Duty.’ By G. Montbard. 531-3; 571-3; 611-3.

‘Conn Coyle’s Eldest.’ By Charles Kennett Burrow. 941-3.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘Tomaso’s Fortune.’ By Harry Seton Merriman [Hugh S. Scott]. CN17-21.

‘With Compound Interest.’ By Ian MacLaren. CN24-7.

‘Peggy Tomlinson.’ By Barry Pain. CN31-2, 35-6, 39.

116 : 3168-3193 (Jan-June 1900)

‘The Sisters. A Vignette.’ By Mullett Ellis. 109.

‘West Pointer and Volunteer: or, Virtue in War.’ By Stephen Crane. 809-11.

‘Told by a Rector’s Wife.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 845-7.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘The Five Years’ Tryst.’ By Walter Besant. SN1-28, 31-2, 35-6, 38.

117 : 3194-3219 (July-Dec 1900)

‘Lady Mary Slattery.’ By B.M. Croker. 11-14.

‘The Tenant of the Friary.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 47-9; 89-91.

‘And if He wills, We must Die.’ By Stephen Crane. 121-2.

‘Phoebe.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 153-5.

‘The Lord of Burleigh.’ By Bernard Capes. 189-91.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Perils of the Deep.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 229-31.

‘The Sin of John Martyr.’ By Horace Annesley Vachell. 265-7.

‘The Mermaid of Lighthouse Point.’ By Bret Harte. 301-3; 337-9.

‘Private Griggs.’ By M.E. Francis [Mrs Francis Blundell]. 373-5; 409-11.

‘Cupid and Psyche.’ By Bernard Capes. 447-9.

‘Mrs Van Byl: A Silhouette.’ By B.M. Croker. 483-5.

‘Tryphena’s Will.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 523-5.

‘Johnny at Shroton Fair.’ By M.E. Francis [Mrs Francis Blundell]. 563-5; 599-600.

‘A Derelict in Tow.’ By Walter Wood. 683-5.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Tower of Mystery.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 723-6.

‘A Comedy of Crime.’ By Maarten Maartens. 763-6.

‘The Cruise of the “Willing Mind”.’ By A.E.W. Mason. 803-5.

‘The Man Who Stalked a Gun.’ By Clive Phillipps-Wolley. 843-5; 887-9.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: Being Beavers; or, the Young Explorers (Arctic or Otherwise).’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 931-3.

‘The King of Yildiz.’ By G.B. Burgin. 973-5.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘D’Arfet’s Vengeance.’ By “Q” [Arthur Quiller-Couch]. CN6-13.

‘The Conscience Pudding. A Christmas Story about the Bastables.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. CN15-20.

‘The Work of a Lifetime.’ By Clarence Rook. CN27-8, 31-2, 35-6.

‘Bohemia v. Bourgeoisia.’ By M.A. Belloc-Lowdnes. CN40, 42, 44.

118 : 3220-3245 (Jan-June 1901)

‘Misther O’Mara from Meath.’ By Seumas MacManus. 33-5.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: Hunting the Fox.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 73-5.

‘The Deputy Mendicant.’ By W.E. Norris. 132-4.

‘Annette de Viroflay.’ By Maarten Maartens. 229-31.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: The High-Born Babe.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 275-7.

‘Miss Williamson.’ By Mrs W.K. Clifford. 303-5.

‘The Beauty of Saybourne.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 341-3.

‘The Yellow Slipper.’ By Agnes and Egerton Castle. 377-80.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Sale of Antiquities.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 416-8.

‘A Sense of Duty.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 453-5.

‘Job Stonor’s Secret.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 493-5.

‘The Millionaire’s Crime.’ By Edward F. Spence. 525-7.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Benevolent Bar.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 563-5.

‘The Coward.’ By A.E.W. Mason. 603-6.

‘A Charming Family.’ By George Gissing. 641-4.

‘The Restaurant Bergeret.’ By Molly Elliot Seawell. 675-7.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Canterbury Pilgrims.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 711-3.

‘The Blacksmith’s Aunt.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 747-9.

‘Girls in Captivity: The Most Club.’ By Barry Pain. 781-3.

‘A Mercury of the Foot-Hills.’ By Bret Harte. 817-9; 855-7.

‘Princesse! ’ By Maarten Maartens. 891-4.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: The Dragon’s Teeth; or, Army Seed.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 931-3.

* * SUMMER NUMBER* *

‘Barbara of Ollerton.’ By Max Pemberton. SN1-4, 6-8, 10, 12-20, 22, 24-6, 28, 312, 36, 38.

119 : 3246-3271 (July-Dec 1901)

‘Girls in Captivity: A Change of Role.’ By Barry Pain. 11-13.

‘Robin.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 51-3.

‘The Would-Be-Goods: Albert’s Uncle’s Grandmother.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 91-3.

‘Our Cousin Sonia.’ By Maarten Maartens. 129-32.

‘Evensong.’ By Katharine S. Macquoid. 167-19.

‘Providence Nods.’ By Arthur Moore. 201-3.

‘A Daughter of the Lodge.’ By George Gissing. 235-7.

‘The Wooing of Silas Hanks.’ By G.B. Burgin. 267-9; 306-8.

‘Pista’s Shirt-Sleeves.’ By M.E. Francis [Mrs Francis Blundell]. 339-41; 375-7.

‘The Hermit of the Yews.’ By E[dith] Nesbit. 417-9.

‘Girls in Captivity: The Drawing Master.’ By Barry Pain. 449-51.

‘The Offcasting of Nichemous.’ By W.A. Fraser. 491-2.

‘A Tale of Two Nationalities.’ By Mrs Comyns [Alice] Carr. 529-30.

‘The Herring-Fishers.’ By J. Storer Clouston. 571-2.

‘Love in the City.’ By W. Pett Ridge. 611-2.

‘Girls in Captivity: The Cat Craze.’ By Barry Pain. 647-8.

‘The Cap that Fitted.’ By B.M. Croker. 735-6.

‘The Landlord of the Big Flume Hotel.’ By Bret Harte. 779-80; 823-4.

‘An Unworthy Stratagem.’ By W.E. Norris. 873-4.

‘Amy Foster.’ By Joseph Conrad. 915-6; 965-6; 1007-8.

**CHRISTMAS NUMBER**

‘The Picture in the Bath.’ By A.E.W. Mason. CN4-11.

‘The Adventure of Hegel Junior.’ By E.F. Benson. CN13-16.

‘Oh, Liberty – !’ By W. Pett Ridge. CN23-6.

‘The Unifier.’ By W.L. Alden. CN29-30, 33-4, 38, 40

Illustrated London News & The Graphic

The Illustrated London News and The Graphic

by Graham Law

VFRG No. 29

Key Data

Introduction

The Illustrated London News

Author Index

Chronological Index

The Graphic

Author Index

Chronological Index

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