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A I rrady<br />

II<br />

III<br />

I<br />

IV<br />

V<br />

VI<br />

VII<br />

VIII<br />

Forthcom<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

puhllrhtd ln thlr r€rtrrt<br />

tluFrth tlnanl<br />

Jaan{.a I'othungill.<br />

Ednund YaLea<br />

fndexes <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fiction</strong> <strong>in</strong> T<strong>in</strong>e (1879-91), Murcay,e<br />

Magaz<strong>in</strong>e (1887-91), and The Quar<strong>to</strong> (1896-98t<br />

Index <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fiction</strong> <strong>in</strong> The Lady t s ReaLm<br />

Mary ChoLmondeley<br />

<strong>Indexes</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fiction</strong> <strong>in</strong> T<strong>in</strong>sLeA, s Magaz<strong>in</strong>e, later<br />

The NoueL Reuiew (1867-1892)<br />

Fv,anee s CasheL Ho ey<br />

Rosa Praed<br />

Beatriee Harz,aden<br />

<strong>Indexes</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fiction</strong> <strong>in</strong><br />

The Rosa Praed Papers<br />

Eliza Lynn L<strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong>n<br />

B eLgraoia<br />

<strong>in</strong> the Oxley Memorial Library<br />

<strong>Indexes</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fiction</strong> <strong>in</strong> PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e (1893-1914)<br />

compiled by<br />

Sue Thomas<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>rian <strong>Fiction</strong> Research Guides IX<br />

Department of English<br />

University of Queensland


copyright @ Sue Thomas l9B3<br />

rsBN 0 86776 094 x<br />

ISSN 015 3927<br />

Published by<br />

Department of English<br />

University of Queensland<br />

Australia 4067<br />

VTCTORIAN FICTION RESEARCH GUIDES<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>rian <strong>Fiction</strong> Research Guides are issued by the<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>rian <strong>Fiction</strong> Group with<strong>in</strong> the Department of English,<br />

University of Queensland.<br />

The group concentrates on m<strong>in</strong>or or lesser known writers<br />

active dur<strong>in</strong>g the period from about 1860 <strong>to</strong> about 1910.<br />

Among the writers we are presently work<strong>in</strong>g on are Vic<strong>to</strong>ria<br />

Cross, Mary and Jane Helen F<strong>in</strong>dlater, Annie Hec<strong>to</strong>r, Annie<br />

Thomas, Morley Roberts, E.L. Voynich, Mary L<strong>in</strong>skill, Eliza<br />

Lynn L<strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong>n, Ethel lvl. DelI, Beatrice Harraden, Mrs Campbell<br />

Praed, Rosa N. Carey and Helen Mathers. Journals be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong>dexed <strong>in</strong>clude Belgrauia and. Ihe Woman at Home.<br />

We should be <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>to</strong> hear from anyone else<br />

work<strong>in</strong>g on any of these writers or journals, and any<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation about the location of rnanuscript and other<br />

material would be most welcome. S<strong>in</strong>ce there will <strong>in</strong>evitably<br />

be gaps and errors <strong>in</strong> our published bibliographies, we should<br />

also be grateful for <strong>in</strong>formation about these.<br />

The subscription for the third series of Vic<strong>to</strong>rian<br />

<strong>Fiction</strong> Research Guides (Ix-xII) is $25 (Australian).<br />

Individual volumes cost $2. Copies of the first series<br />

(I-Iv) are available at $16 and of the second series<br />

(V-VIIr) at $20; <strong>in</strong>dividual volumes $5.<br />

Orders should be sent <strong>to</strong> Mrs Barbara Garlick, Division<br />

of External Studies, and correspondence on other matters <strong>to</strong><br />

Professor P.D. Edward.s, Department of English, University of<br />

Queensland, St Lucia, Australia 4067.<br />

The Vic<strong>to</strong>rian <strong>Fiction</strong> Group acknowledges generous<br />

f<strong>in</strong>ancial support from the Australian Research Grants<br />

Corunittee, the University of Queensland Research Conunittee,<br />

and the Department of English, University of Queensland.


The frontispiece <strong>to</strong> Vo1. 1<br />

of PaLL MI,LL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e<br />

CONTENTS<br />

<strong>Indexes</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Fiction</strong><br />

Introduction<br />

Author fndex<br />

Chronological<br />

<strong>in</strong> PaLL MaLL<br />

2<br />

8<br />

Index 52<br />

Addenda and Corrigenda 97<br />

l- l_ t_<br />

Magaz<strong>in</strong>e


lil Douglas Straight (thira<br />

PaLL MaLL r4agaz<strong>in</strong>J otii""-i_"<br />

from left)<br />

1909.<br />

on a visit <strong>to</strong> the<br />

54 vo1s. May 1893-Sept 1914<br />

Proprie<strong>to</strong>r:<br />

Edi<strong>to</strong>rs:<br />

William l{aldorf As<strong>to</strong>r<br />

1893-9 Feb 1896<br />

1893-1900<br />

1900-1905<br />

t905-1914<br />

PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Sir Douglas Straight<br />

Lord Frederic Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />

G.R. Halkett<br />

(art edi<strong>to</strong>r 1897-1900)<br />

Charles Morley


TNTRODUCTTON<br />

rn 1893 Henry Cust, newly appo<strong>in</strong>ted edi<strong>to</strong>r of ,1he paLL<br />

MaLL Gazette consistentiy rejectlh-"".rv manuscript<br />

submitteg uv--!le . newsp-p6r' s"owner, -Aierican murtimillionaire<br />

William w-afhorf a<br />

As<strong>to</strong>rr d rn€tn of literary as<br />

r. shall expect that arrylh<strong>in</strong><br />

obscene or <strong>in</strong>cit<strong>in</strong>g <strong>to</strong> a br<br />

immediately pr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong> eith<br />

t Henry Cust defused the<br />

<strong>to</strong>r that his writ<strong>in</strong>g was more<br />

az<strong>in</strong>e, and persuad<strong>in</strong>q him <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>in</strong>e - The first issu6<br />

shill<strong>in</strong>g<br />

of<br />

monthly, appeared <strong>in</strong><br />

t. t.t:<br />

2<br />

it was <strong>to</strong> be conhlcted<br />

rn seek<strong>in</strong>g t;<br />

termed a 'media "=t"Ufi"f, magnate'<br />

cal as well as liteiary<br />

Arrr,l lrirrr rrr,r'vr.rr ils u. s. culturar ambassador <strong>in</strong> Rome<br />

rcturn <strong>to</strong> the U.S. Ied <strong>to</strong> his<br />

(lreat gri_tai_n <strong>in</strong> 1990. On his<br />

subject <strong>in</strong> 1899 he is guoted a<br />

enoug'h for any man who has <strong>to</strong><br />

travelled people of <strong>in</strong>dependen<br />

more than a week is not ieadily <strong>to</strong> be comprehended.,3<br />

As<strong>to</strong>r hoped his ownership of the extravagant PaLL MaLL<br />

Magaz<strong>in</strong>e, and his reputation as an art collec<strong>to</strong>r and<br />

benefac<strong>to</strong>r of Oxford, London and Cambridge Universities<br />

would establish him as a lavish patron of art, letters and<br />

scholarship; his his<strong>to</strong>rical romances and occult tales,<br />

marked by their Wardour Street or affectedly archaj-c<br />

Eng1ish, did establish him as an amateur man of letters.<br />

His contributions <strong>to</strong> the magaz<strong>in</strong>e were usually dist<strong>in</strong>guished<br />

by expensive illustrations. When G.R. Halkett, edi<strong>to</strong>r from<br />

1900 until 1905, <strong>in</strong>troduced the double column, As<strong>to</strong>r<br />

<strong>in</strong>sisted his contributions sti1l be pr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong> a s<strong>in</strong>gle<br />

column. He reserved the right <strong>to</strong> choose his own<br />

illustra<strong>to</strong>rs and favoured t<strong>in</strong>ted illustrations. In 1900<br />

his more recent s<strong>to</strong>ries were collected and published as<br />

Pharaoh's Daughtet, and 0ther S<strong>to</strong>y,i.es by Macmillan.<br />

For his found<strong>in</strong>g edi<strong>to</strong>rs As<strong>to</strong>r chose men of less<br />

forceful personality than Cust - Sir Douglas Straight and<br />

Lord Frederic Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, both old Harrovians. Sir Alfred<br />

Watson remarks with irony that Sir Douglas Straight rgave<br />

as Iitt1e encouragement <strong>to</strong> As<strong>to</strong>r's journalistic ambitions<br />

as we gave <strong>to</strong> Mondrs on the Westm<strong>in</strong>stez,'i4 Lewis H<strong>in</strong>d<br />

describes Lord Frederic Hamil<strong>to</strong>nrs attitude <strong>to</strong> As<strong>to</strong>rrs<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries as 'geniaI.'5 Their will<strong>in</strong>gness <strong>to</strong> accommodate<br />

their employer's literary ambitions was not, however,<br />

Straight's and Hamil<strong>to</strong>n's only qualification. Both had<br />

served or were serv<strong>in</strong>g as Conservative Members of Parliament;<br />

Straight as the member for Shrewsbury (1870-f874) and<br />

Hamil<strong>to</strong>n for West Manchester (1885-1886) and North Tyrone<br />

(1892-1895). In L892 Straight had been knighted on his<br />

retirement from the position of judge <strong>in</strong> the High Court of<br />

Judicature <strong>in</strong> Allahabad, India; the l-9I4 Times obituary<br />

speaks of his 'social qifts and wide <strong>in</strong>terests <strong>in</strong> politics,<br />

sport and affairs generally.'6 Lord Frederic Hamil<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

formerly of the Diplomatic Service, had acted as attach6 <strong>in</strong><br />

Berl<strong>in</strong>, St. Petersburg, Brazl-l and the Argent<strong>in</strong>e. Straight<br />

had tried his hand at literature, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g childrenrs<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries and a play produced at the Grecian Theatre.<br />

After his dismissal of Cust, As<strong>to</strong>r failed <strong>to</strong> secure the<br />

services of W.L. Courtney as edi<strong>to</strong>r of the PaLL MaLL GazetteT<br />

and offered the position <strong>to</strong> Sir Douglas Straight. Lord<br />

Frederic Hamil<strong>to</strong>n then acted as sole edi<strong>to</strong>r of luhe Magaz<strong>in</strong>e<br />

from I0 December 1896 until 1900, when G.R. Halkettr dD<br />

illustra<strong>to</strong>r and art edi<strong>to</strong>r of the PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e from<br />

1897, was offered the greater responsibility of general<br />

edi<strong>to</strong>rship. He was succeeded <strong>in</strong> 1905 by Charles Morley,


: t I t, /illtl<br />

i<br />

l,rl,I tr'.tl i()trl;-<br />

I<br />

,<strong>to</strong>lrn Morley, who had jo<strong>in</strong>ed the staff of the<br />

I t '' under him and successfully edited the paLL<br />

t'lrarles Morley was <strong>to</strong> edit the pa|.L Ma7,7,<br />

I 19] 4 when As<strong>to</strong>r sold all of the pall Malf<br />

'r'rr.sc associated with As<strong>to</strong>r's<br />

',l,'y<br />

publications<br />

<strong>in</strong>souci-ance spoke<br />

and<br />

of the<br />

of the enterpri;;:;r"-n"riv<br />

r t'vicwers of the PaLL<br />

,,vidently<br />

ne commented:<br />

no object i 'Expense is<br />

tion of this<br />

"['he<br />

periodical,;<br />

PaLL MaLL Magazi erfu]_<br />

'The<br />

shill<strong>in</strong>gs_worth,;<br />

PaLL MaLL Masazn and<br />

illustration.'e<br />

<strong>in</strong>gly lavish<br />

ifr"<br />

of<br />

solicife&<br />

novel-ists<br />

fiction from<br />

of__the<br />

popular<br />

dry, hop<strong>in</strong>g<br />

tastes<strong>to</strong><br />

.pp".i <strong>to</strong> a 'catholicity of<br />

t 10 writers-were'asfonish;a-;t<br />

H-c. welrs<br />

the rates of payment"<br />

was paid s5 for a short st6ry <strong>in</strong> palr_<br />

MaI] publications and observed that he aeve<strong>to</strong>pia ".ry-oi-trr"<br />

<strong>in</strong> work<strong>in</strong>q up suitable<br />

-q"asi-scientific a facility<br />

scientifi.<br />

material--Il Robert Louis stevenson "r spore of the ,big deal,<br />

offered on st- rues f'22 rOs. per thiusand words.rr- T;;first<br />

fictional coup for the mag.ri.e-,o.s the publication<br />

of George Meredith's Lot,d 7t,monl and uis Am<strong>in</strong>ta i_]lustrated<br />

by J. Gtilich.<br />

The type of fiction d.eemed <strong>to</strong> ?ppeal <strong>to</strong> a catholicity<br />

of tastes was generally romance adventure, his<strong>to</strong>ricar or<br />

scientific or_comedy. Some writers who contributed serial<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries \^/ere Rider Haggard, Walter Besant, Anthony Hope,<br />

s'R' crockett, H-8. Ir{arriott watson, Flora Annie iteer,<br />

Joseph conrad, Maurice Hewlett, John oliver H;;;.;l'".*.<br />

Hornung, Mrs Humphry Ward, Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n ""a-C.X.<br />

Chester<strong>to</strong>n- More controversiar fiction, though, found a<br />

place <strong>in</strong> the first vorume <strong>in</strong> s<strong>to</strong>ries by sarah Grand and<br />

Rhoda Brough<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

The ficti-onal <strong>to</strong>ne of the magaz<strong>in</strong>e did not arter<br />

substantially because As<strong>to</strong>r_alwayJ chose 'safei, "r"r, timid,<br />

edi-<strong>to</strong>rs- H.c. wells had difficuity p.i"uad<strong>in</strong>g Hartett <strong>to</strong><br />

accept Kipps because Ha]kett thouqit its range <strong>to</strong>o narrow<br />

for the mag'az<strong>in</strong>e's public.13 The safe edi<strong>to</strong>rial oolicy did<br />

not, however, stale the contents or damag"-ih.-reiiiation of<br />

,"!!.MaLL Magazi-ne, among authors, their agents and the<br />

public as a high quality periodical. J.B. p<strong>in</strong>ker pracea<br />

Arnold Bennett's 'The r,ion's sharer with the paLL aatl<br />

Maqaz<strong>in</strong>ei Bennett had <strong>in</strong>sisted it 'go somewhere gooe, ds it<br />

is classy.t14<br />

One <strong>in</strong>novation dur<strong>in</strong>g Ivlorley's edi<strong>to</strong>rship was the<br />

<strong>in</strong>troduction of a PalI Ma1l S<strong>to</strong>ry Book section <strong>in</strong> each issue<br />

pri-nted on paper of a rough quality. The pieces of fiction<br />

published <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Pall</strong> MalI S<strong>to</strong>ry Books were generally only<br />

a couple of pages <strong>in</strong> length and were often fictional sketches<br />

of life <strong>in</strong> Brita<strong>in</strong>'s colonies. Australi-an writers whose<br />

sketches received such encouragement were Will Ogilvie and<br />

Mabel Forrest.<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> publish<strong>in</strong>g the work of popular novelists<br />

and offer<strong>in</strong>g generous payments, the PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e also<br />

encouraged poets and illustra<strong>to</strong>rs. The poetry of George<br />

Meredith, Algernon Sw<strong>in</strong>burne, Thomas Hardy, Rudyard Kipl<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

Paul Verla<strong>in</strong>e, Kather<strong>in</strong>e Tynan, Henry Newbolt, John Davidson,<br />

W.B. Yeats, Walter de la Mare and John Masefield appeared <strong>in</strong><br />

the magaz<strong>in</strong>e. The early volumes feature the illustrations<br />

of Aubrey Beardsley. From time <strong>to</strong> time the PaLL MaLL<br />

Magaz<strong>in</strong>e ran a causerie conducted by such well-known writers<br />

as Israel Zangwill ('without Prejudice'), A.T. Quiller-Couch<br />

( 'From a Cornish Inl<strong>in</strong>dow' ) , W. E. Henley ( 'Ex LibriS' ) , G. S.<br />

Street, G.K. Chester<strong>to</strong>n and Hilaire Belloc.<br />

The extravagance of Lhre PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e was reputedly<br />

underwritten by As<strong>to</strong>r rather than be<strong>in</strong>g justified by actual<br />

sa1es. Under the terms of the orig<strong>in</strong>al publish<strong>in</strong>g agreement<br />

of 3 March 1893 (between As<strong>to</strong>r and George Routledge and Sons)<br />

'the Publishers should on behalf of the Proprie<strong>to</strong>r publish<br />

<strong>in</strong> London Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh the prov<strong>in</strong>ces and New York a magaz<strong>in</strong>e<br />

called The Pa11 MaI1 Magaz<strong>in</strong>e upon certa<strong>in</strong> terms one of which<br />

was that the Publishers should pay the Proprie<strong>to</strong>r the sum of<br />

Sixpence for every Copy sold by them. I I 5 It was determ<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

on 16 June 1-894 that the publishers owed As<strong>to</strong>r the sum of<br />

L5, 205 9s. 6d. This figure <strong>in</strong>dicates high sales and, if<br />

<strong>in</strong>deed the PaLT MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e did <strong>in</strong>cur heavy losses, it may<br />

illustrate the extent of the <strong>in</strong>itial extravagance.<br />

In 1914 As<strong>to</strong>r suddenly sold all of the PaIl MalI<br />

publicatj-ons and The )bseruer,, a Sunday newspaper he had<br />

bought for his son and heir, Waldorf. i{aldorf As<strong>to</strong>r had<br />

been elected M.P. for Plymouth <strong>in</strong> 1911 and, by controll<strong>in</strong>g<br />

both the <strong>in</strong>fluential PaLL MaLL Gazette and The Obseruer and<br />

<strong>in</strong>stalt<strong>in</strong>g a Unionist edi<strong>to</strong>r, William As<strong>to</strong>r hoped <strong>to</strong> w<strong>in</strong><br />

potitical favour for himself and his son. In 1906 Waldorf<br />

As<strong>to</strong>r had married, contrary <strong>to</strong> his father's wishes, Mrs<br />

Nancy Langhorne Shawr Ern American celebrated for her wit.<br />

It is reported that a remark of hers <strong>in</strong> I9I4 about her<br />

father-<strong>in</strong>-1aw's control of his 'money bags' and Waldorf's


support of his wife <strong>in</strong><br />

peremp<strong>to</strong>rily<br />

the resulti_ng quarrel_<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>in</strong>struct<br />

led As<strong>to</strong>r<br />

his soriciiois <strong>to</strong> ser_r_ the parl Marl<br />

l"?11:?:l"l:. ?ig ,?f obsez.uez,. rhe Neu roy,k r<strong>in</strong>es noted i-n<br />

I(J LCLT J-N<br />

:-*?l?:l: i::':l:^ll:-o:."b3blg a"m"e"-lo rtaldorf , s polirical<br />

:i:i:i:l" , :i:, :::::::3' l!?! ah"-;;ii."ir"i=*;:;" -o;ii;<br />

Ti:o,.-::l :.ligl:ulously below, ti,!ii-;;;;;;;; ;;i;":i *"o"r.,,.,,<br />

:l:^Il::_t:bll:i!"-aclorded a"i"i;" ;;;;;;-irif,'ili" =o,,':;;<br />

market value of rhe various publisht"g-;"iJ;;;i#:.<br />

Tl:"::t!^y"!!^!i?7:r"n y": purchased by Eveleish Nash,<br />

i"R5oti:l"T^?ld".p'?Brieror of nalsh, " uisir;;"" ;;;;;ii=il:i"i.,<br />

I?9l; , _*rl^-rnl 2 !::h-i:^,iqiz<strong>in</strong>e "i"i*"1*[;";;;"=; fi;i;'i;<br />

:::::i::..::^": aia .119I9oo. uoastea-"*""g-i'.I "i.laiXn<br />

;::*'l:::Ti. ""::lld- sh1w, RudyarJ nr;ii";, "". El*,i"ir" ,<br />

yT^t:-"llit*l:_"i:f^":ld:l, . 9. ft,-cr,""L";;; il'"i;;;; Glyn., 7<br />

contributions of these writer-s. F";;-or wirii*"-pJp",<br />

shortag'es led <strong>to</strong> the amalgamation of Nash,s and. paLL MaLL<br />

Magaz<strong>in</strong>e <strong>in</strong> oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1914. under various titles Nash I s paLL<br />

MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e appeared until septemuet- rg37 when it was<br />

merged with Good Housekeep<strong>in</strong>g. '<br />

In 1 L MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e boasted that, ,Dur<strong>in</strong>gr<br />

the twent of its eiisterrce it tr.= published more<br />

important ons <strong>to</strong> English literature by more<br />

important en all rhe other e.iii=h-."itiiv<br />

magraz<strong>in</strong>es I 8 This Uoast-i"-.*.gg.rated but not<br />

without f certa<strong>in</strong>ly trr" ii"t<br />

"r contribu<strong>to</strong>rs contribut and<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>i <strong>in</strong>dexes-is i*pr"s;f;;.<br />

FOOTNOTES<br />

1. John William Robertson Scott, The<br />

Neuspaper (London: Methu€rrr 1952)<br />

2. Lucy Kavaler, The As<strong>to</strong>z,s: A Family Chnonicle (London:<br />

George Harrap, 1966) , p. 1g3.<br />

3. Kavaler, p. Ig7.<br />

4. Quoted by Robertson Scott, p. 3g2.<br />

Life and Death of a<br />

, p. 3I7.<br />

5' Lewis H<strong>in</strong>d,. Naphtari: Be<strong>in</strong>g rnfluenees and. Ad.uentures<br />

uhile ea'n<strong>in</strong>g a Liu<strong>in</strong>g bg u"t,itihg ir,onaon: John Lane,<br />

1926), p. 68.<br />

I<br />

6. The T'Lmes,5 June L9L4,<br />

7. Robertson Scott, p. 391.<br />

B.<br />

Albert K<strong>in</strong>rossr'Com<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e,'<br />

s7 4.<br />

p. 5.<br />

of Age: Twenty-one Years of<br />

PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 53 (1914)<br />

9. Reuieu of Reuieus, 8 (1893), I84, 3L2, 42I.<br />

10. Edi<strong>to</strong>rial Preface, PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 2 (1894), v.<br />

lI. H.G. We11s, Ecperiment i.n Au<strong>to</strong>biogz,aphy: Diseoueries<br />

and Conelusions of a Very )rd<strong>in</strong>any Bra<strong>in</strong> (s<strong>in</strong>ce 1866),<br />

v. 2 (London: Vic<strong>to</strong>r Gollancz and Cresset Press,<br />

1934), p. 515.<br />

L2. Letter <strong>to</strong> Charles Baxter, rec. 17 Aug 1894, R.L.S.:<br />

Steuensonts Letters <strong>to</strong> Chav,Les Barter, €d. Delancey<br />

Ferguson and Marshall Wa<strong>in</strong>grow (London: O.U.P.,<br />

1956), p. 361.<br />

13. Norman and Jeanne Mackenzie, H.G. WeLLs: A Biography<br />

(New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973) , p. 188.<br />

14. Letter <strong>to</strong> J.B. P<strong>in</strong>ker, L9 Jan 1906, Letters of ArnoLd<br />

Bennett VoL. 1 Letters <strong>to</strong> J.B. P<strong>in</strong>ker,, €d. James<br />

Hepburn (London: O.U.P., 1966) , p. 67.<br />

15. Memorandum of Agreement between W.W. As<strong>to</strong>r and George<br />

Routledge and Sons 12 Dec 1894, At,chiues of Geo"ge<br />

Routledge and Co. (Bishops S<strong>to</strong>rtford: Chadwyck-Healey,<br />

L974) , Contracts 1877-1898/9, VoI. 1 A-K, 45.<br />

16. Neu Iotk Times, L4 July 1914, p. I, p. 3.<br />

L7. Publisher's advertisement, PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 54<br />

(1914) , 1010-1011.<br />

r8. Publisher's advertisement, PaLL MaLL Magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 54<br />

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: 206-210.<br />

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fle, lit11't, tl ( ll,tt,) : 463-4g6, 577_59g1 9<br />

I, df l 4'r4, rrOtr-trl()1 l0 (fg96): I27_I49,<br />

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ttf Flte hfu*lrl ,t JI) (l')o,,): 269-275.<br />

att+lleellrh Urrarralr A lilory for Children.<br />

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. "l'lro Spy and the pubfican. r 44 (1909): 332_334.<br />

l"lr.rrrcisJ Clowleyl . rAnother Little Sw<strong>in</strong>dle. r 34 (1904) :<br />

. 'A t)ouble Event.' 43 (1909): 353_361.<br />

'I'he Sw<strong>in</strong>dle S<strong>to</strong>ries No. 4.t 33 (1904) : 534_544.<br />

'Three Prs: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of OId Theatrical Days., 3g (1906) : L77_Ig4.<br />

'TVo curious cases: one conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a Pearl Necklace, and<br />

a<br />

the other<br />

Diamond P<strong>in</strong>.' 40 (1907) : 493-502. Signed sir Frances Burnand.<br />

Burrow, Charles Kennet. 'The Knock<strong>in</strong>g at the Door., 2l (1900) : G5_i6-<br />

Sigmed C. Kennet Burro\^r.<br />

'A Worthy Highwayman.' 19 (1999) z 57_67.<br />

Burrowes, E. 'patience with pepita.r 3l (f903) z 2g4_2g6.<br />

Butler, Ellis parker. 'The Excit<strong>in</strong>g Life., 47 (1911) z 49_54.<br />

'Kiss<strong>in</strong>g Hannah.' 49 (1912)<br />

rMr<br />

z L39_I44.<br />

Mars<strong>to</strong>nls Chuffeuret<strong>to</strong>.' 4g (l9ll): lO35_1042.<br />

Ca<strong>in</strong>e, William. rCanoodle-oodle-oo. | 46 (l9lO) : lO5_106.<br />

calthrop, Dion cray<strong>to</strong>n- 'My Daughter and Half the K<strong>in</strong>gdom:<br />

date<br />

An<br />

Fairy<br />

up-<strong>to</strong>-<br />

Tale j_n Ever So Many Chapters., 53 (1914) z 9L_97.<br />

Cameron, William Ernest. See Aller<strong>to</strong>n, l,tark.<br />

Campbell, Alexander. 'Kitty., 46 (fglo): 532_536.<br />

canpbell, Elspeth. rThe christmas Greet<strong>in</strong>g: The s<strong>to</strong>ry of Nish of the<br />

Round Head., 42 (1908): 8OO_803.<br />

'The Red Berry.' 40 (1907)<br />

rThe<br />

: 60_64.<br />

Riders of peace.' 44 (1909) : I23_I27.<br />

'The Water-horse: A West Highland Legend., 29 (1903): 504_5Og.<br />

Campbell, Frances. 'How Bali Rode for the Cup. | 2g (I9O2): lg1_Igg.<br />

'The Marriage of Thomas<strong>in</strong>a: A eueensland S<strong>to</strong>ry. , 20 (l9OO):<br />

3t_8- 331 .<br />

rQui Confidunt: A Tale of the Great Water Fam<strong>in</strong>e., 24 (1901):<br />

I23-r32.<br />

CampbelI, Gabrielle Margaret Vere. See Bowen, Marjorie.<br />

Capes, Bernard. 'Arcades Ambo. t 37 (1906) z 276_2g2.<br />

f A Danse-maca-bre. , 53 (f914) : 394_396.<br />

'A Ghost-chitd., 37 (1906) : 73_76.<br />

'The Lost Notes.' 32 (1904): 299_304.<br />

'Prisci]t_a pipk<strong>in</strong>. ' 39 (1907) : I47_i-52.<br />

'The Red Capta<strong>in</strong>., 25 (1901) : 3f5_328.<br />

'The Strength of the Rope., 25 (l_9ol) : 539_543.<br />

'An Ugly Cus<strong>to</strong>mer.' 19 (1999) : 243_247.<br />

'The Voice. , 39 (I9O7) : 765_767.<br />

'The Widow's Clock. ' 2I (I9OO) z 26_3I.<br />

Carl-e<strong>to</strong>n, S. lThe Frenchmanrs Son.r 32 (1904) z 449_45g.<br />

'The Sound of the Axe. r 2g (L902):<br />

lThe<br />

235_245.<br />

Wolf.' 25 (1901) : 522-530.<br />

Carmarthen, Kather<strong>in</strong>e. lserenata.<br />

' 6 (Ig95) : 637_64j.<br />

'The Soul_ of Daphne.' I (f993) : 284_294.<br />

Carr, Alice Comyns. ,T\lrice Won. | 2 (Ig93/4) z 904_91g.<br />

casey, w[i]-l-iam] Flrancis]. 'Mrs war<strong>in</strong>g's Lesson.' 45 (1910) : 492_49g.<br />

tThe Primitive Inst<strong>in</strong>cts of Mr Wilfred Hard<strong>in</strong>g.' 45 (1910) :<br />

844- 85 1 .<br />

(lastle, Agrnes<br />

t Parson.<br />

and Eger<strong>to</strong>n Castle. 'The Chip.'<br />

40 (1907) z 677-68L.<br />

4l (r908): 50-55.<br />

(iastle, Eger<strong>to</strong>n. 'The Arrest<strong>in</strong>g Po<strong>in</strong>t.' 52 (f913) : 738-153.<br />

C-astLe, Eger<strong>to</strong>n and Agnes Castle. rThe Chip.' 4I (f908) : 50-55.<br />

castle, Eger<strong>to</strong>n. 'Gold, Frank<strong>in</strong>cense and Myrrh.' 44 (1909) :<br />

1002-1006. Signed Marie-Louise Eger<strong>to</strong>n Castle.<br />

Castle, Eger<strong>to</strong>n and Agnes Castl-e. rParson.' 40 (1907) : 617-68I .<br />

Cavendish, The Hon. Mary. 'The Dream House.r 38 (1906) : 813-818.<br />

'The End of the Season.' 38 (1906): 424-425.<br />

Cecil, Edward. 'The Lacemaker.' 48 (191I): 381-387.<br />

fThe Lady and the Law. I 48 (IgIf) z 74-80.<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>ne-throwers.' 40 (1907) : 581-587.<br />

Chap<strong>in</strong>, Anna Al-ice. rThe Mannequ<strong>in</strong>: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Duchesse de<br />

Folicoeur's Masquerade.' 49 (1912): II3-I22.<br />

Chapman, C.S. 'Across Africa.' 45 (f910) : 626-63I.<br />

Chard, Cecil. 'Coals of Fire.' 38 (1906) : 823-830.<br />

'In the Night.r 4a (1911): 310-314.<br />

Chase, Frank. tIn the Bilges. ' 54 (19f4) : [105] - [I09] (September<br />

number).<br />

Chester<strong>to</strong>n, Glilbertl Kleithl .<br />

358-368.<br />

'The Absence of Mr Glass.' 51 (1913):<br />

'The God of the Gongs (The Wisdom of Father Brown).' 54 (1914) :<br />

23-32 (September number) .<br />

rThe Salad of Colonel Cray.' 54 (1914) : 835-843 (July number).<br />

'The Sword of Wood.' 52 (1913): 58I-590.<br />

?he Wisd.on of Fathev, B<strong>to</strong>un. 51 (1913) : 6L5-624, 77o-78o; 52<br />

(1913): 75-85, 151-161, 32I-332, 485-496i 53 (f9l-4): 681-693.<br />

'The Wisdom of Father Brown: The DueI of Doc<strong>to</strong>r Hirsch. | 54<br />

(I9I4) z 962-971 (August number).<br />

Christian, E. 'The Heart of a Woman.' 49 (I9I2): 843-852.<br />

'Poison and Private Smith.' 43 (1909) : 339-344.<br />

'Vernon and the Viceroy.' 48 (19If) z 763-773.<br />

Christie, Nimmo. rThe Luck of the Warrochs.' 47 (1911) z 92-96.<br />

Clarke, Isabel. rThe Heart of the Desert: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Ren6 and<br />

Zanouna. | 49 (I9I2): 587-592.<br />

Clarke, Laurence. 'The Scoop.' 53 (1914): 593-602.<br />

'That Great Man.' 51 (1913) : 85-93.<br />

Cleveland, John. 'The Swiss Guard. t 44 (1909) : 315-319.<br />

Clifden, Frances and Lieut B.E. Pritchard R.N. 'A Square Deal-.' 40<br />

(1907) : 629-633.<br />

Clifford, Lucy. rJulie.' 3 (1894): 67-80.<br />

fMr webster.' 4 (1894) z 232-243.<br />

Cl-ifford, Mrs W.K. 'Freddie's Engagement.' 34 (1904): 301-312.<br />

Clous<strong>to</strong>n, J. S<strong>to</strong>rer. 'The Journey's End.' 18 (1899): 161-170.<br />

Cobban, J. Maclaren, the late. 'El Mansor and Haida.' 32 (1904):<br />

365-377 .<br />

Cogswell, A. Murison. 'Loop<strong>in</strong>g the Loop.' 54 (1914) : 1081-1082<br />

(August number).<br />

L4 I5


Coke, Desmond. 'The Ghost<br />

rThe<br />

That Failed., 3g (1906):<br />

Miss<strong>in</strong>g Word. , 689-596.<br />

44 (1909): loll_lol3-<br />

'Tommy: A Tragedy of Christmas cifts., 4g (l9ll)<br />

'The Woman's Wdy. ' 35 (1905) : 3g7 -<br />

1005- 1006 .<br />

eolcord, L<strong>in</strong>coln. 'Burned at Sea., 4g (l9ll_)<br />

Cole, Evelyn<br />

: 447_455.<br />

G. 'His Wife.' 42 (l9og)<br />

Col-ebrooke,<br />

: 490_494.<br />

Helen. 'Lady F<strong>in</strong>chley,s Revenge., 42 (l9Og)<br />

'Poor Dick., :<br />

45 (l9lo) 355- 360 .<br />

: 233_239<br />

l:ili:.,,T1.^f:l:_M?rvr1_.t._ ,A Bold Brisand., 38 (reo6) :<br />

!l*Ill:'i',-o'"?::11:-'":go F;";;;; .."ilji;""- i' jn"?ij'r, l";j3l:<br />

'i'-<br />

;;'irroor<br />

"o*n...:i^t _".., .ln:""9"nym?l: _ ;*r;n".o";i;";ll;. L<strong>in</strong>e on ."l"i:::r,;..1.r,t--lrl;<br />

H.M- s . rnsioupaot-n.l'-'-ig^'ii;;;,""u'li-io;:"": cross<strong>in</strong>s the<br />

Conc if o- | mL^<br />

^-- - -<br />

(190e )<br />

,<br />

cons'. *l'. euest or the<br />

, ^Tn' ";.";";;;.".r"ir"o, "hi:.:*"^z' irntl?-n"'<br />

1102- I l0 8.<br />

Connell, F. Norreys. 'The Duty Soldier., 20 (1900):<br />

'The pr<strong>in</strong>cess 413_4L7.<br />

and the Clown. , 50 (L9I2):<br />

Norreys 959_1006.<br />

Connell_.<br />

Sigrned<br />

Conrad, Joseph. The DueL: A^Millt_ary S<strong>to</strong>rg.<br />

I93_2O4, 4I (1908)<br />

32I_332, : 65_77,<br />

48I_489 , 6r5_6t:.<br />

Gaspaz, Ruiz: ?he S<strong>to</strong>ty of a Guenf.i<strong>to</strong><br />

23r_24O, clrtny. 38 (1906)<br />

375_383 : 8r_89,<br />

, qgl_ioq.<br />

'The rnn of the T\^/o witches: A F<strong>in</strong>d. ,<br />

fTo-morrow. 5f (1913) : 335_352.<br />

' 27 (I9O2) : 533_547.<br />

Typhoon. 26 (I9O2): 9I_tO8, 2I4_22g, 4O8_42O.<br />

True Legend<br />

""tn,ul;liro.tn"<br />

of rhe Zephyr'and the Rose., I (1893):<br />

ias.' 19 (1899) : 505_517.<br />

49 (1912): 544-546.<br />

Life <strong>in</strong> rndia. , 49 (1912) : 339_348.<br />

uch, A.T.<br />

he CIay. ' 46 (1910): 318_323.<br />

ole.' 47 (1911) z 449_455.<br />

la Goodall_: A Romance of the<br />

ube.' 4g (191f) : I47_I52.<br />

86-292. Sigrned H.J. Cove.<br />

ver.<br />

9 (1899) : 462-468.<br />

. 'The Man Who Had Greatness Thrust<br />

I9),_202.<br />

rawford, Clare.<br />

The Neu Gouerrytess. 44 (1909):<br />

uences-' 44 (1909): 657_659.<br />

ms.' 30 (1903) : 237_244-<br />

Cry Across the Black Water., 3<br />

'l,ove Among the Beech Trees., 6 (1995): 593_609.<br />

16<br />

. 'fhe Situer SkuLL. t5 (1898): 538-550; 16 (1898) z 73-82, 247-255,<br />

314-389, 57I-580; l7 (1899): 121-136, 26I-267, 4II-425, 558-570;<br />

lB (1899) : L24-L38.<br />

rrrker, B.M. 'Imitation Pearls.' 47 (1911): 553-566.<br />

- 'The Old Can<strong>to</strong>nment.r 32 (1904) : 522-53I.<br />

rrrmmef<strong>in</strong>, May. 'The Lamparagua.' 12 (f897) z 5O2-5O9.<br />

r


De<br />

De<br />

'fn Charge of lrene., 42 (l9og): 397_389, 60g_611.<br />

'Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e,s House.! 42 (190g) : 2IL_2I7.<br />

rlulargari-ta., 39 (I907) : 9g_103.<br />

'Mel<strong>in</strong>da and the Orphan., 2g (L9O2). 3g3_392.<br />

rMiss Mary. , 29 (1903) : 52g_533.<br />

. rThe Knowledge of the picture_man., 36 (1905) z 265_26g.<br />

. 'The Letter.' 46 (1910) : 79_80.<br />

. 'Peace with Honour.' 43 (1909) : I23_L24.<br />

. 'Roses, and an Anniversary.' 35 (1905): 252_253-<br />

. rThe Turn<strong>in</strong>g Aga<strong>in</strong> of war<strong>in</strong>g., 3g (1906): 79_gO.<br />

Boys, Jacques. 'The Empty stall_., g (1g96): 546_560.<br />

. "'S]a<strong>in</strong>e by Honoure. "' 13 (fg97) : 226_23g.<br />

crespigrny, Mrs philip champion. rpamerars Decision., 36 (1905) :<br />

753-760.<br />

(relo):<br />

rSir Peregr<strong>in</strong>e: A Tryst and a euery. , 4g (1911)<br />

Sigrned Mrs p. : 403_410.<br />

Champion<br />

fThe<br />

ae Cresprgrny.<br />

Vigil of John Heslop., 40 (1907)<br />

De : 774_778.<br />

la Mare, walter. 'Benightld., 3g (1906)<br />

Delpit, : 654_656.<br />

Albert- rThe comm<strong>in</strong>dant,s Duer-., (From<br />

2 (1,893/4) the French,<br />

: lO25-lO3O.<br />

rggr).<br />

De Mat<strong>to</strong>s, Ar-exander Teixeira. Trans. rrn<br />

Children.'<br />

the squall:<br />

By Stijn<br />

A s<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Streuvels<br />

for<br />

. 37 (1906):<br />

De sel<strong>in</strong>court 507_509.<br />

[sic], Hugh. 'Rascals Both Bilr and Me and the watch. r<br />

47 (1911) : 4O7-4O9, 660_662, 833_836.<br />

Dickens, Mary Angela. 'Another Freak., 4 (Ig94):<br />

. 44L_452.<br />

rA Strange Busj_ness., 19 (1899) : 269_277.<br />

_Dillon,<br />

Dora Amy. See Wentworth, patricia.<br />

Diver, Maud. 'A Moment's Madness.r 13 (l_g97)<br />

Dix, Gertrude-<br />

: 399_396.<br />

'Veronicars Milr-' 2r (lgoo)<br />

Dixon, : 306-31g.<br />

Ella Hepworth. 'The Ambition of nrarmy., 3g (1g06):<br />

'The Capture of 347_354.<br />

Miss Cohen., 39 (1907) : 229_234.<br />

'A Scribbl_er's Comedy., 5 (fg95)<br />

Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

: 2g6_294.<br />

Albert. 'Billy W<strong>in</strong>ks, Bread W<strong>in</strong>ner., 45 (1910)<br />

'Billyrs Fight<strong>in</strong>g : 667_673-<br />

Chance., 45 (fglo) : 969_974.<br />

'The Bull-dog Named Bitt., 45 (1910) : 759_765.<br />

'The Bul_lion Trappers. | 45 (l9lo) : 477_482.<br />

'Col_onel Seal and His perfumed<br />

rconcern<strong>in</strong>g Aces., 45 (1910) : 1032_1037.<br />

a wild<br />

fThe<br />

cat.' 54 (1914): 831_834 (July<br />

Dynamite number).<br />

Dog. , 46 (l9lO): 2g_32.<br />

l8<br />

'The Face of Typhoo Shang.' 46 (19f0) : 490-493.<br />

'For the V'<strong>to</strong>rld's Championship.' 45 (1910) : 74-80.<br />

'The God <strong>in</strong> the Bank.' (Title of Part II. 'The Poison-god.').<br />

40 (1907) z 397-402, 563-561.<br />

'The Pearler's Baby.' 44 (1909): 988-992.<br />

'Rabbit Vengeance.' 44 (1909): 292-295.<br />

The Radiun Terz,or,. 47 (1911) : 3-24, 167-186, 337-355, 505-521,<br />

689-707 , 923-935.<br />

'The R<strong>in</strong>grmasterrs Little Affair. ' 43 (1909) : 486-49I.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ries of a South Sea Buccaneey. ('The Man with the Tiger, I<br />

'A Deal <strong>in</strong> Planets,' 'The Siege of Molasses,I tArr Affair of<br />

Gunboats,r tThe Rajah's Wrestlerrt rA Gamble <strong>in</strong> Slaves,t tThe<br />

Salt<strong>in</strong>g of Skull Rock Light,' 'The Giant,' rThe Opium Deal-ers,'<br />

'Off the Great Barrier Reef,' 'The Gol-d-throwersr). 4L (1908):<br />

40-49, 163-172, 339-346, 46I-47I, 603-612, 732-739i 42 (1908):<br />

87-96, 219-22'7, 333-341, 461-472, 585-594.<br />

'The Wife Stealer: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Hayes, the Buccaneer.t 46 (1910):<br />

TT2T-LI29.<br />

rThe Wolf Car.' 51 (1913) : 750--756.<br />

Douglas, tilly. 'The Lady of the Tvsilight.' 48 (19II) z 607-609.<br />

'The Lady of Understand<strong>in</strong>g.' 46 (1910) : I78-l-82.<br />

rA Pot of Geraniums.' 5I (1913) : 436-438.<br />

Doy1e, A[rthur] Conan. 'The Green FIag.' I (1893)<br />

Drummond, Hamil<strong>to</strong>n. 'How the Devil Told the Truth<br />

Salv<strong>in</strong>i.' 29 (I903) : 563-569.<br />

Drury, Major W.P. 'John Ecuador.' 40 (1907) : 13-20.<br />

'The V<strong>in</strong>tner of t]ne Seahoyse.' 4L (1908) : 370-374.<br />

Dudeney, Mrs Henry [atice]. 'out of Pocket. 1 52 (19f3) : 434-445.<br />

'Rough Music.' 54 (f914) : 869-876 (JuIy number).<br />

Dugdale, Fllorencel Elmilyl . 'The Schol-arrs Wife.' 43 (f909) z 78-82.<br />

Dunbar, Aldis. 'Orpheus: A S<strong>to</strong>ry.' 26 (1902): I92-L98.<br />

Duncan, Norman. 'Her Majestyts Mail.' 37 (1906): 117-182.<br />

Duncan, Sarah Jeanette. 'The Application of the L<strong>in</strong>iment. t 25 (l-901) :<br />

347-360.<br />

- His Honout, and a Lady. 7 (1895): 75-98, 279-302, 422-44L, 625-638;<br />

8 (1896): 131-145, 257-273.<br />

'The Simple PIan.' 31 (f903): 19-31. Signed Mrs Everard Cotes<br />

(Sarah Jeanette Duncan) .<br />

Dunlop, Mrs. 'My White Hair.' 45 (I9f0): 1068-1073.<br />

Du Poy, William Ather<strong>to</strong>n. 'The Trail <strong>to</strong> the Pa<strong>in</strong>ted Rock.'<br />

102 3-1034.<br />

: 2O8-2I9.<br />

<strong>to</strong> Provenzano<br />

48 (1911) :<br />

8., A. [Pseudonym of George William RusseII]. 'The Christmas Card-' 52<br />

(1913) : 895-898.<br />

Eardley-WiJ-mot, D. 'A Childts Fancy.' 45 (1910): 524.<br />

'The Man on Stilts.' 43 (f909): 636-638.<br />

Edger<strong>to</strong>n, Wynne. 'For a Memory's Sake.' 46 (1910): 908-91-0.<br />

Edwardes, Charles. 'Lotty North, Athenian.' 1I (l-897): 148-168.<br />

Edwardes, [Edward] Tickner. 'The Black Night<strong>in</strong>gale: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for<br />

Ch1ldren.' 47 (1911): 157-160.<br />

Edwards, B.W. 'John.' 53 (1914) : 803-805.<br />

Elias, Edith L. 'Silky Tip: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Chi-Idren. ' 47 (1911-) : 272-276.<br />

19


J<br />

Elfis, Beth. 'The Lady and<br />

El1is, G. Stanley. rBetween<br />

23 (1901): 4I9-42I.<br />

the Highwayman. ' 2I<br />

T\,rro Loves: A S<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

'Sergeant Hard<strong>in</strong>g's Wedd<strong>in</strong>g_day., 20 (1900)<br />

El-l-is<strong>to</strong>n, Marion. 'Angels Unawares.! IO (1996):<br />

(r9o0) : 187-199.<br />

of Cornish Children.<br />

: 387-393.<br />

565- 5 73.<br />

rFor Better, for Worse.' 2I (1900) : 77_g7-<br />

Emmanuel, Vic<strong>to</strong>r Rousseau. See Rousseau, Vic<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

Emmanuel_, Wal_ter. 'Back <strong>to</strong> the WorLd Aga<strong>in</strong>: A Fantasy. 43 (1909)<br />

83- 87 :<br />

-<br />

'The Comical Dog, and<br />

rThe<br />

the eua<strong>in</strong>t Cat.r 4I (1908):<br />

Masterpiece.<br />

233-237.<br />

' 52 (1913): t_35-135.<br />

. 'Why the School Eight did not W<strong>in</strong>: An Explanation<br />

40 (1907) by<br />

: 798-799.<br />

the Coxswa<strong>in</strong>.'<br />

Emble<strong>to</strong>n-Walker, T. 'The Bangle., 46 (1910) : 312_319.<br />

Emmott, Constance H. 'Loch Dhuairg.r ll_ (1g97)<br />

Ernest, Joseph.<br />

: 5_22.<br />

'The Fly<strong>in</strong>g Oiver., 50 (1912):<br />

Esk, J. 59_7I.<br />

'A Market Ticket.' 51 (1913) : 962_g64.<br />

Ewald, Carl_. lThe Caterpillar., 4g (l9ll) : 4g9_49L.<br />

'The Water-lily and the Dragon_fly.,<br />

Eyles, 40 (fgog):<br />

F-A-H- 37g_3g0.<br />

'The Brigh<strong>to</strong>n Bank Mystery:<br />

Fact.,<br />

A Detective<br />

44 (f909) s<strong>to</strong>ry Founded on<br />

: I5t_156.<br />

Fal-coner, Mary W.M. rThe Last Experience of Adam Skirv<strong>in</strong>g. .<br />

264_268.<br />

14 (1g9g):<br />

Fenn, Cl_ive R- 'The Old Dream. ,<br />

rThe 45 (1910): I79_ISO.<br />

Otd Letter.' 39 (1907) : 487_488.<br />

Fenwick, Ether A- 'with Never a chance., 11 (rg97):<br />

Fergruson, 336-345.<br />

Var-ent<strong>in</strong>e Munro. see Munro-Ferqn-rson,<br />

Field<strong>in</strong>q, Valent<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

H. tThe Lost Rearguard.' Ig (1g99):<br />

F<strong>in</strong>nemore,<br />

339_350.<br />

Emily pearson.<br />

'ihe Haunted<br />

Flem<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

Man., 46 (1910):<br />

Albert. IOOT_IOI3.<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Chrysanthemum.,<br />

Flem<strong>in</strong>g, 3 (1g94)<br />

Keith. z 269_27g.<br />

'The Red Skirt., 3g (1906)<br />

Fletcher, : 326_332.<br />

Evelyn. 'A eit o' Brass. r 4g (1911) : 4gO_4g4.<br />

'Her Son.' 22 (l9OO) : 273_275.<br />

'A lrtest-country V,loo<strong>in</strong>g. , 37 (1906)<br />

Fletcher,<br />

: 34I_344.<br />

J.S. rThe Bl<strong>in</strong>d Man's Dog., 44 (1909):<br />

Flowerdew, 694_699.<br />

Herbert. 'Change partners. r 20 (l9OO)<br />

Flynn, Sir : 94_96.<br />

Joshua Albert. See Oliver, Owen.<br />

Forbes-Robertson, Frances. 'The Misdemeanours<br />

(1897) of Lady<br />

: 130-I36.<br />

Gertrude., 11<br />

Forrest, Mlabel]. ,Bl_ack Billy.' 54 (1914) : 94O_94I (July<br />

'Bro\^rn.' 50 (1912): number).<br />

620_624.<br />

'The Corrigaun: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Australian Bush.,<br />

1007-1012.<br />

50 (L9L2)z<br />

,The Dream Knight.' 47 (l9ll) : 792_798.<br />

'The Eng<strong>in</strong>eer., 45 (1910)<br />

rFenella's : I69_L7L.<br />

Feet., 45 (I9lO): 515_516.<br />

'The Good Red Gold.' 50 (IgI2): 47I_474.<br />

'The Guns of C Battery.' 4g (1911) : 4g5_4g8.<br />

'fn a Garden., 45 (1910): 1050_1051.<br />

'In the Bird pl_aces. ' 46 (I9l-O) : 511_516.<br />

'In the Ranges: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Wilds.t 49 (1912): 738-742.<br />

tThe Japanese Ghost.r 49 (L9L2). 592-594.<br />

rThe Little Bfack Man.' 49 (I9I2): 893-894.<br />

'Love <strong>in</strong> the Bush.' 46 (1910): 338-343.<br />

'A Man of Action.' 45 (1910): 345.<br />

'The Man on the White Horse.' 44 (1909) : 1090-1096.<br />

'Miss l4ol-l-ie's Cake.' 50 (1912): 474-476.<br />

'The Pit.' 52 (f913) :', 130-133.<br />

'The Record Flood.' 48 (fglt) : 652-658.<br />

'Red Pa<strong>in</strong>t.' 4l (1911): 998-1002.<br />

'Roses.' 46 (1910) : 7L4-7I5.<br />

'A Rush Christmas.' 40 (1907) t 793-191. Sigrned M.E. Forrest.<br />

'The TaIe of a Tea-room.' 48 (19II) : 325-328.<br />

'The Trifler: An Australian S<strong>to</strong>ry.' 50 (L9l-2) z I4O-I44.<br />

'The Unknown Island.' 50 (1912): 624-625.<br />

'A Wasted Cartridge.' 39 (f907) z L26-I28.<br />

l'orster, E[dward] M[organ]. 'The Curate's Friend.' 40 (f9O7) : 470-474.<br />

Iross, Kenelm. 'A Present from Home.' 50 (l-9I2) z 252-262.<br />

t'owler, EIIen Thorneycroft. 'An Artistic Nemesis.' Ll (f899): 176-185.<br />

'Diavol-a.' L4 (1898): 8I-96.<br />

rA Lost PLeiad.' 5 (1895): 9L-97.<br />

lWhite Violets.! 30 (f903): 505-509.<br />

Fox-Davies, Alrthurl C[harles]. 'Lord Shifnal's Holiday.' 44 (1909):<br />

283-288.<br />

Foxe, Gertrude M. 'The Duel.' 41 (1911) z 618-623.<br />

'The Foolrs Paradise.' 4I (1908) z L2L-I22.<br />

'The Holder of the Key.' 44 (1909) : 532-542.<br />

'The "Important" Widow.' 38 (1906): 613-614.<br />

'The Oyster.' 48 (191I) : II3-L22.<br />

'The Plagiarist. t 44 (1909): 853-857.<br />

'A Question of WiIl. | 4I (1908) : 640-64),.<br />

'The W<strong>in</strong>dfall.' 4L (1908): 508-512.<br />

Francis, W. Henry. ' A Po<strong>in</strong>t of Honour.l 50 (1912): 87I-877.<br />

Franks, Godfrey J. 'An Episode of TVo Vases.' 40 (1907): 637-639.<br />

'The Shera<strong>to</strong>n Settee: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for the Collec<strong>to</strong>r of Antiquities.'<br />

39 (1907) | r20-L23.<br />

Fraser, Edward. 'The Sword of Her Father.' 45 (f910): 94-IOl.<br />

Fraser, John Foster. 'Budge Crockett of HeIl Corner. ' 11 (1897) :<br />

307- 317.<br />

'The Kick<strong>in</strong>g of Silas Warne.' 22 (1900): 97-109.<br />

'Two Women.' 18 (f899): 36-47.<br />

Fraser, Mimoli Crawford. 'She Danced Before Him.' 15 (1898) : 148-166.<br />

Fraser, w[illiam] A[lexander]. 'The Ace of Hearts.' 9 (1896) :<br />

592-591.<br />

'Jamsut, the Dacoit.r 44 (1909) : 320-322.<br />

'A Mirage of Fear: The Blood<strong>in</strong>g of a Griff<strong>in</strong>.' 33 (1904) :<br />

49s-504.<br />

Freame, Ethel M. 'The Gobl<strong>in</strong>'s Games: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.r 45<br />

(1910) z L12-I75.<br />

Frederic, Harold. 'The Woo<strong>in</strong>g of Teige.' l-0 (1896) z 4L8-426.<br />

2I


J<br />

Freeman, B. Deane. See Deane-Freeman, B.<br />

Freeman, RIichardl Aust<strong>in</strong>. 'A Woman's Vengeance.' 50<br />

Friedlaender, V.H. 'The Green P<strong>in</strong>afore.' 44 (1909) :<br />

'The Honeymoon Hat.' 41 (19fI) : 7I-'73.<br />

lThe Last Adventure.' 45 (1910) : 550-554.<br />

rPrisoners of Spr<strong>in</strong>g.' 43 (1909): 631-635.<br />

'The Second Anniversary.' 47 (l9ff): 31I-313.<br />

fThe Way of Truth.' 44 (1909) : 257-26I.<br />

Fust, H. Jenner, Jnr. See Jenner-Fust, H., Jnr.<br />

GaIe, Norman. 'iThe Bait.. 46 (r9ro) : 2L-27.<br />

(1912): 537-553.<br />

420-422 _<br />

Gall-on, Tom. rBl<strong>in</strong>d Man's Bluff . ' 53 (19f 4) : 34-45.<br />

'The Last Flutter of the Heavy 'Un.' 24 (19OI): 56-65.<br />

Garland, Haml<strong>in</strong>. 'The Doc<strong>to</strong>r's Visit.' 35 (1905): 588-590.<br />

- - The Long TraiL: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Aduenture fo? Iouth. 39 (1907):<br />

106-115, 24I-248, 3'7r-379, 501-509, 628-634, 755-764.<br />

Garst<strong>in</strong>, Crosbie. 'The Bend<strong>in</strong>g of the Oak.r 5t (1913) z 8L2-82O.<br />

Garst<strong>in</strong>, Norman. 'Thrown Very Much Together; or, <strong>in</strong> Transit.' 6 (1895) :<br />

392-402.<br />

Garth, Ral-ph. 'The Look.' 53 (f914): 396-398.<br />

Garvey, Ina. 'Baby - an Atl-antic Idyll. r 46 (19f0) : 572-674.<br />

'Jeremy Tomp<strong>in</strong>g's First Love.' 46 (19f0): 343-348.<br />

'Veronica, the Mannequ<strong>in</strong> at "Olgars:" A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Frocks and Frills.t<br />

46 (1910) z 972-982.<br />

cibb, Robert. 'Reconciliation.' 53 (1914) : 527-528.<br />

Gibbon, Perceval. The Aduentur.es of Miss Gnegony. 46 (1910) : 4IL-422,<br />

555-564, 153-765, LOl5-IO24i 47 (1911) z I29-I44, 245-255.<br />

rBendigo.' 34 (1904): 506-516.<br />

rBucko. | 44 (1909) : 65-17.<br />

'The Buried Anchor. | 43 (1909) : 569-576.<br />

lThe Dago.r 53 (19f4) : 128-738.<br />

tThe Martyrdom Lottery. I 46 (1910) z 239-249.<br />

'The Mate of the Gah'tick: A Thrill<strong>in</strong>g S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Sea.' 49 (I9I2):<br />

422- 430 .<br />

'The Soldan rs Naviga<strong>to</strong>r.' 40 (1907): 171-185.<br />

'The Unknown Fac<strong>to</strong>r.' 4I (1908) : 595-602.<br />

Gibbs, Philip. 'The Land of Heart's Desire.r 52 (1913): 143-150.<br />

tThe Parliament of Santa Claus.' 52 (1913): 807-81-6.<br />

Gielgud, Kate Terry. rThe Loch of Romach. I 7 (1895) z 256-262.<br />

Gilchrist, R. Murray. 'A Night on the Moor.' 22 (1900) z 367-374.<br />

'Weddi-ng F<strong>in</strong>ery. ' 33 (1904) z L76-I79.<br />

cill-, Anthony Kirby. 'My Host of the Moors.r 22 (1900) : 191-197.<br />

rNathan Boners Skel-e<strong>to</strong>ns.r 22 (1900): 5l-3-520.<br />

Giss<strong>in</strong>g, ceorge. rA Poor Gentl-eman.' l-9 (f899) : I77-I87.<br />

Gleig, Charles. rThe Second Mrs Ug: A Prehis<strong>to</strong>ric Tale.' 40 (l-907):<br />

133-r37.<br />

Godfrey, Hal . r"K<strong>in</strong>g Will-iam. " I 14 (1898) : 4'75-489.<br />

rMr Perry's Woo<strong>in</strong>g.' 15 (1898): 305-32I.<br />

Gol-d<strong>in</strong>g, Vautier. 'The Grey Wolf of the Firth.' 44 (1909): 595-605.<br />

Gordon, Samuel. 'A Barga<strong>in</strong> of Life.r 48 (1911) : 283-296.<br />

'The Lie That Won.' 4l (1911) : 283-293.<br />

'The Man <strong>in</strong> Possession.' 46 (f910) z 783-79I.<br />

22<br />

I<br />

(;()rst, Mrs Harold. 'Whatts <strong>in</strong> a Name' ' 4L (1908) z 63-64'<br />

;;:]:::; ;;: 'one white Mouse and r\aro Mottred Mice: rhe<br />

,1^AZ\ - 1a1-)aa<br />

iu""".""i"J"Ji "*""u. ,nr.e London children.' 38 (1906) : 263-266-<br />

|<br />

-!^...,<br />

/<br />

-<br />

(;race, Stephen. 'Capta<strong>in</strong> Dammerts Record: A Golf<strong>in</strong>g S<strong>to</strong>rY.' 46 (1910) :<br />

698-701.<br />

(;raham, Bertha N- 'The Little Red Box'' 41 (f9I1) z 428-432'<br />

r;r:aham-Simpson, Alexander' 'The Subaltern' ' 45 (1910) z LO52'<br />

(;ra<strong>in</strong>ger, Frank. See Hill, Headon'<br />

(;rand,Sarah.lPseudonymofFrancesElizabethMcFall].'oneofthe<br />

Olden Time: A Study from Life'' 48 (19f1) z 6'7-'13'<br />

The sere, the--IeLloi real: A Study fTom Life. L (1893) : 62I-640<br />

'<br />

18L-194; 2 (L893/4) 27-48'<br />

(lranville,Leonard.,TheSluicersofBackwashCreek.'9(1896):80-96.<br />

"<br />

(iraves, Frederick. 'The Dead Face' ' 46 (1910) : 494-498'<br />

,The Kelpie.' 41 (l-9fl) z 992-99'7 '<br />

,The Vision of Mars.<br />

49 (1912): 883-888'<br />

cregory, LadY IIsabeIta Augustal ' 'Ol-d Irish FairY Tales'' 42 (1908) :<br />

| 46 (1910): 633-638'<br />

'The Water Hole.' 47 (f9lf): 306-310'<br />

creene, E. Everett. 'Betty's Barga<strong>in</strong>'' 46 (1910) z 537-54L'<br />

Greene, Hiram Moe. ,The 'lvlrs Latham <strong>to</strong> the Rescue '<br />

conv.rsiJ., of Red Neck: A s<strong>to</strong>ry of Arizona''<br />

t 41<br />

,A po<strong>in</strong>t of Honour.' 45 (1910):<br />

'The Thunders<strong>to</strong>rm. | (191r): IO9-l16'<br />

915-985.<br />

45 (1910): 573-584.<br />

756-758.\,nlAAC<br />

crew, Edw<strong>in</strong> Sharpe. 'Birds of a Feather" 28 (f902): 401-406'<br />

,Bussle., it (1900) : 90-94. signed Edw<strong>in</strong> sharp Grew'<br />

Gribble, Francis. 'A Damsel <strong>in</strong> Distreis'' 4a (191f): 646-65L'<br />

,The Fortune of War.' I (I893): 586-591'<br />

,The Junior Lordrs Romance.' 46 (1910): IO75-I081'<br />

,The t"tighty Water. ' 46 (1910) : 665-67L<br />

'The Pr<strong>in</strong>ce and the Typewriter' t 45 (1910) : 917-922'<br />

,The pr<strong>in</strong>cessrs Elopement.r 47 (fgfl) z 229-235'<br />

,Saved by an Avalanche.' 47 (fgfl) : 950-954'<br />

Gribble, George- 'The Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Who Lost Her Heart' I 44 (1909) :<br />

ll-4- I15 .<br />

Griff<strong>in</strong>, E.A- lThe Bridal Song' ' 44 (1909) : 7'70-7'76'<br />

criffith' George. 'The Lost Elixir'' 31 (1903): 154-165'<br />

Griffiths, Arthur. 'sister Sencilta'' 9 (1896) : 356-37L'<br />

Grogan,Gerald.'TheCat.'54(1914):1082-1085(Augustnumber).<br />

_ The Trials and. Triumphs of ii111.", PoLLok, M<strong>in</strong>e supenLntend'ant'<br />

52 (1913): 619-630, 840-851; 53 (1914) z I54-L64'<br />

,The Triars and rriumphs of wirliam porrok: The stealers-' 54<br />

(1914): [73]-t831 (September number) '<br />

Grose, Mary M. 'rne f'aay of the Lime WaIk'' 29 (f903) : 248-254'<br />

GrovesrJoseph-'TheAbbot'sTreasure:AS<strong>to</strong>ryofHypnotism"49<br />

(1912): 284-294'<br />

Gull, Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger' See Thorne' Guy'<br />

Guthrie, Thomas Anstey' See Anstey' F'<br />

Gwynn, Stephen- rCross Purposes'' 25 (190f) : 49-58'<br />

23


,,,,,',,,,;ll;_lj;:.", Rider. ,Barbara who came Back., st (le13) : 28e_304,<br />

t:Z:^(:"t?;. :.:r"?:)_, ^^!2u .!a", 304_332, 484_sr4, 680_700; 5<br />

ili3il; ft,)Z?'<br />

. 'Master and Man.' 5 (fg95) z 447_45g.<br />

3r7-33e, 476-sor, 64s-67o' u ii6nii", 'i)',-r)r,<br />

282-309, 439_47I-<br />

Ha<strong>in</strong>es, Donal Hamil<strong>to</strong>n. ,The<br />

Hall,<br />

Leveller., 51 (1913)<br />

E. Beatrice. z L3-24.<br />

See S.G. Tallentyre.<br />

Hall-, H. Field<strong>in</strong>g. 'Devaki.' 32 (I9O4): I90-195.<br />

'Mistakes.' 50 (I9l-2): 595_59g.<br />

Hamil-<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

:<br />

Ernest. 'The Chess Cl_ub., 7 (1995): 4g7_5lg<br />

'Four Chapters of a Life., g (1g96): !rt--!<br />

513_532<br />

-<br />

'The Surprise. ' 31 (l_903) : 563_565.<br />

. 'A professional Episode.' 10 (Ig96) :<br />

f A Scarl_et S<strong>in</strong>. , 14 (189g) : 292_314.<br />

29-47 -<br />

Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, Frederic and Robert Hichens. rA Tribute<br />

447-465; 13 (1897) of Souls.'<br />

:<br />

L2 (1897):<br />

3L_47.<br />

Hampden, E. Hobart. See Hobart_Hampden, E.<br />

Hannay, James O\^/en. See Birm<strong>in</strong>gham, George A.<br />

xll53"'k.::,r:"3. ,T:11""..*"i his Mister., ls (18e8): 405_416.<br />

[::#: ff:::]= ";^-'ll?l?_:l: =g Darkies, N";;;;-way. i- ;'7i;;;,,""iono_'lio.<br />

Iiljl:^ln"iil. .'An rmas<strong>in</strong>ative woman., z trcg\)q, 'n;;:;;;,.<br />

Harraden, Beatrice. 'pass<strong>in</strong>g on., 35 (1905) , "tig_tl;:--'"'.<br />

Harris, Ada Leonora- 'calr<strong>in</strong>q on the Kangaroo: A s<strong>to</strong>ry for chir_dren. r<br />

45 (1910) : 522-524.<br />

'The Cowardice of Mrs Jard<strong>in</strong>e. ' 47 (1911) : 314-317.<br />

'Early Egryptian.' 54 (1914) : 1085-1086 (August<br />

'The Elephant<br />

number).<br />

and the Cat: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for<br />

LI24.IL25.<br />

Children.' 44 (1909):<br />

rThe Elephant and the Rh<strong>in</strong>oceros., 45 (1910)<br />

'The Faithful : 893-894.<br />

Goll]^^rog: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.,<br />

727-728.<br />

46 (1910):<br />

'The March Hare Turns poet: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.'<br />

863-865.<br />

44 (tgOg) :<br />

'The Mystery of the Glass Slippers: A Chifdren,s<br />

366- 36 8 -<br />

'The Sharpness of Sel<strong>in</strong>ats<br />

'A S<strong>to</strong>rm <strong>in</strong> a Teacup.r 44<br />

'The Tragedy of a Cardboard<br />

Harris , Frank. 'A Charl_atan. ,<br />

Harris, MurieJ_. rAcross the Red<br />

Harrison, S. Frances ('Seranos')<br />

45L-459.<br />

Elbows. ' 53 (1914) :<br />

(1909) : 3Ot-303.<br />

Box. I 52 (1913):<br />

27 (I9O2) | 350-357.<br />

Sea.' 35 (1905) :<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ry. I<br />

264-267.<br />

I33-134.<br />

320- 336.<br />

. 'A Social Anomaly.' 15 (lg9g):<br />

46 (1910) :<br />

Harrod, Frances. 'An Episode <strong>in</strong> a Country House., 32 (1904): 33_39.<br />

'Miss Audrey, a Comedy., 26 ,,L9O2); 4g}_4g5.<br />

'Sacrilege.' 25 (19Of): l_93_196.<br />

'The Strange proof. ' 34 (1904) : I79_Ig7.<br />

'Tam<strong>in</strong>g of the Brute. | 33 (1904) : 24L_252.<br />

'The Wedd<strong>in</strong>g Gown.' 40 (f907) : 2g9_295.<br />

Hart, Phoebe. rThe K<strong>in</strong>g's Taster.' L7 (1g99) : 49g_5O2.<br />

Harte, Bret. 'The Judgement of Bolrnas pla<strong>in</strong>., 5 (1995): 7_26.<br />

24<br />

'The Mystery of the Hacienda.' 2 (1893/4): 315-339.<br />

Ilaslette, John- rThe Man Who Was Rembrandt, and Others.' 52 (1913):<br />

900-902.<br />

'l,lrs Tudor's Tiara.' 45 (1910) : IO42-IO45.<br />

'The Price of a Wife.' 5l (1913): 653-658.<br />

'The Unequal Pull.' 48 (1911) : 476-479.<br />

llay, Ian. [Pseud,onym of John Hay Belth]. 'Locum Tenens.' 54 (19 14):<br />

t89l- [f00] (September number) .<br />

llayes, J. Hurst. rAn Aeroplane for T'v'ro.' 44 (1909): 43I-437.<br />

'The First Chaperone.' 46 (f9I0) : 716-720. Signed J. Hurst-Hayes.<br />

'In an Aeroplane for I\po. Mrs. Renfrew - Widow: A Love Romance<br />

of the Future.t 47 (19f1) : 743-148.<br />

llayes, L. 'The Intervention of Punch. I 50 (l-9I2') . 99-101.<br />

llirynes, E.W. rGutter GoId.' 51 (1913) z 433-436.<br />

Ilegarty, Sheila Agnes. rThe Registry Office: A Fable with a l'loral for<br />

Mistresses.' 52 (f913) z 4L6-42I.<br />

Ilenderson, Rlobertl wlilliamJ wright. rThe Hired Fly: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a<br />

Doc<strong>to</strong>rrs Strange Experience.' 49 (1912): 7L9-726.<br />

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Ilenniker, The Hon. Florence. rA Faithful Failure.' 2L (I9O0) : 445-453.<br />

'His Best Novel.r 38 (1906) : 129-133. Signed Hon. Mrs Arthur<br />

Henniker.<br />

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I{ereward, L. 'The First White Man <strong>in</strong> P<strong>in</strong>e<strong>to</strong>wn: An Idyl of the Canadian<br />

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Iler<strong>in</strong>g, Henry A. rMajor Butterfield's Adventure.r 4I (f908) z 439-448.<br />

'An Unrecorded Trial.' 10 (1896): 168-l-79.<br />

Ilerman, H. 'The Golden Scytheman.' 3 (1894) z 656-676; 4 (L894) z<br />

94-113.<br />

Ileron, E. and H. Heron. 'The Wreck Shoal .' L7 (1899):<br />

lleron, H. and E. Heron. 'The Wreck Shoa1 .' I7 (1899) :<br />

t{eron-Ma)


Higg<strong>in</strong>botham, John C. See<br />

Hilf , Graham. 'Bundl_e: A<br />

797-805.<br />

Hilf, Headon- [pseudonym of Frank Gra<strong>in</strong>ger.] rThe<br />

Eagle., 5 (1895):<br />

Found<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

503_513.<br />

the<br />

Hi1l, Marion. rIn the Aisfes of Shame.,<br />

Hil-l, Will.<br />

52 (1913): 185-194.<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>ry of O1d Jimmy., 24 (1901)<br />

Hiltiers, : 4I7-421_.<br />

Ash<strong>to</strong>n. 'The Best Man.r 3l (1903)<br />

'The L<strong>in</strong>e<br />

: 47I-484.<br />

of Least Resistance-,<br />

Hills, 46 (1910)<br />

Kather<strong>in</strong>e : 792-798.<br />

F.<br />

47I_48I -<br />

Agnus , Orme.<br />

Comedy of Circumstance-<br />

48 (1911) :<br />

'The fllusion of a Sacrifice.' lg (1999) :<br />

H<strong>in</strong>kson , H. A- 'Lucill_e . ' 44 (1909) : g2l_g2g.<br />

'My Lady's<br />

rRenunciation.,<br />

Garter., 23 (IgOt) : 5aO_5ig.<br />

45 (l9IO) : I52_159.<br />

Hobart-Hampden, E. 'Janet., 45 (lgfo) : 965_g73.<br />

'The Keepgr of the Bridge., 44 (1909) : 43g_442.<br />

'The precipice. ' 45 (l9lo) : 260_267.<br />

'The euicksand. , 4g (1911): 315_319.<br />

Children., 45 (t9IO) : 632_636.<br />

: 604-608.<br />

peart Craigiel . The V<strong>in</strong>egard.. 30<br />

504; 3t (1903) : lOO_112, 237_249,<br />

I2_I22, 25I_263, 414_427 , 560_567.<br />

ost S<strong>to</strong>ries.'<br />

1065_1074.<br />

46 (1910) :<br />

Holl<strong>in</strong>s, Dorothea. 'Keziah,s Flitt<strong>in</strong>g. , 30 (1903) :<br />

'New and Liberaf 139_141.<br />

Terms., lO (1896)<br />

Holmes, : 215_222.<br />

Alec, 'No - 16, Rue St Simon., 22 (I9OO)<br />

Holmes, Arthur H.<br />

: L66_I77.<br />

'sleep<strong>in</strong>g with<br />

Hof<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

Baby., 46 (lgIO)<br />

Wa]ter H.<br />

: 44I_447.<br />

'The Seeker. , 53<br />

Hood, if914) :<br />

Agnes<br />

392_394.<br />

E. Jacomb. See Jacomb, A.E.<br />

Hope, capt- A-G. 'The Rear- offender: Be<strong>in</strong>g<br />

the Tiger<br />

the s<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

and of Bagh_wagh,<br />

Ta<strong>in</strong>dwa, the Giant panther. , 47 (1911)<br />

'The Spear. : 727_734.<br />

' 4g (1911) : L2-7_L33.<br />

Hope, Anthony. [pseudonym of Sir_Anthony Hope<br />

Hentzau. 13<br />

Hopk<strong>in</strong>s].<br />

(1897) Rupez,t<br />

z of<br />

475_495; 14<br />

503-527;<br />

rresei z 49_66,<br />

t5 (1898): 216_233, 345_36r,<br />

112_135, 25I_275,<br />

Hope, 375_395.<br />

M.r. 'Faithful un<strong>to</strong> Death., 45 (19f0):<br />

Hopk<strong>in</strong>s' 891_992.<br />

Anni-e G' 'The Baxter pr<strong>in</strong>t-' 45 (1910) : 676-6g2.<br />

ali:a;;^tns of the Enslishman: A New Zearand s<strong>to</strong>ry. , 46 (1910):<br />

.' 45 (I9IO): 503_510.<br />

nd S<strong>to</strong>ry.' 46 (1910) z 349_356.<br />

, Anthony.<br />

913) : 716-718.<br />

13) : 237-248.<br />

istmas<br />

BB2_890<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ry., 4g (l9ll) :<br />

'The Man that Shot Macturk. r 7 (1g95) : 102_115.<br />

[3_rr?::. 2s (1e03) : 37-46, 206_214, 364_37o, 4e]__503; 30 (1e03) :<br />

)6<br />

A Thief <strong>in</strong> the Night: Furthey,Episodes <strong>in</strong> the Cay.eer of A.J.<br />

Raffles, Cricketen and Cracksman. 35 (1905): 59-10, L32-L4l ,<br />

259-270, 4OO-4L2, 529-542, 692-7O3i 36 (1905): 59-lO, L99-2LO,<br />

301- 312 .<br />

'The Voice of Gunbar.' 2 (1893/4): 77-84.<br />

'The Voice of the Charmer.' 5l (1913) : 3l-2-32I.<br />

ll()usman, Laurence. rBf<strong>in</strong>dman's Bluff .' 33 (I904) : 336-345.<br />

'How the Waggoner Filled His Sock, yet Brought Noth<strong>in</strong>g Home.'<br />

29 (1903) z 428-429.<br />

f Means <strong>to</strong> an End.' 47 (191-1) : 445-448.<br />

'The Mounta<strong>in</strong>s of the Moon.' 18 (1899) : 77-84.<br />

rThe Tangled Ske<strong>in</strong>: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' 45 (19f0): 105-106.<br />

lloward, Keb1e. 'The Beast.' 40 (1907) : 244-248rPattiers<br />

Progressive Lunch.' 48 (I9fI): 81-89.<br />

'Told <strong>in</strong> a Tunnel: A Christmas Allegory.' 38 (1906): 658-664.<br />

'With One Dissentient.' 37 (l-906): 150-156.<br />

Iloward, Mable. 'The S<strong>to</strong>ne Chamber of Taverndale House.' 9 (1896) :<br />

2L7-23I.<br />

Ilowarth, Mary. 'The Telegr;rm. | 6 (1895) : 355-364.<br />

Ilowe, Ronald. rA Crumpled Rose Leaf .' 45 (I9I0) : 311-318.<br />

llowe, T.H. Manners. 'An Indian Sunrise.' 53 (f914) : 268-210.<br />

llueffer, Oliver Madox. rThe Shortest Way out of London.t 51 (I9I3) :<br />

7L2-7L6.<br />

Ilul<strong>to</strong>n, W.H. 'The Christmas Trip.' 48 (f9I1) : 965-969.<br />

Ilume, Fergis. rThe TaIe of the Turquoise SkuII.' 6 (1895): 2L7-23L.<br />

llunter, Ethel Hamil<strong>to</strong>n. rMollyrs Escape.' 53 (19f4): 135-137.<br />

Ilutch<strong>in</strong>son, AIrthur] SItuart] MIenteth]. 'Break<strong>in</strong>g and Enter<strong>in</strong>g. I<br />

40 (f907) : 380-382.<br />

'The House on the Moor. ' 40 (1907) z 635-637.<br />

llutten, Baroness von. rThe Boy-man.1 36 (1905): 111-119.<br />

'The Constant Lover. | 37 (1906) : 624-629.<br />

'The Dramatic Nerve.' 33 (I9O4) : 399-406rOne<br />

Man's Secret.' 44 (1909) : 71,2-7L7.<br />

'The One Way Out.t 37 (1906) : 33-41-.<br />

Ilyatt, Stanley Portal. rThe Adoption of the Three Star.' 50 (1912) :<br />

532-536.<br />

rryne, c.J. cutcliffe. rThe Bait. ' 16 (1898) z 520-532.<br />

rThe Consumptive.' L7 (1899) : 473-482.<br />

'The Extra Mouth.r 3 (1894) : 198-206.<br />

'Mrs Wade of Lagos.r 9 (1896): 4O9-42O-<br />

'Old Man Swanl-eers Daughter.' 6 (1895) z 2L-26.<br />

'The Orange-growers. I 10 (1896) : 62-73.<br />

rOur Lardav's Son-<strong>in</strong>-law.' 5 (1895): 587-596.<br />

'The PaTadise Coal-boat.' 9 (1896) : 105-114.<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>ce Rupert the Buccaneer. 14 (f898) : 564-576; 15 (18e8) :<br />

77-90, 2L2-224, 333-344.<br />

rThe Renegade.' 16 (1898): 301-311.<br />

'The Transfer.' 13 (f897) z 496-507.<br />

The TriaLs of Cormnander McTurk. 36 (1905): 275-288, 409-42I,<br />

543-556, 673-685; 37 (1906): 5I-64, L6I-l-73, 32I'333, 588-600,<br />

27


.'l')- /t)9; 38 (1906) : 109_l2O , 245_257 -<br />

,11:.t"1:'s Donkeyman., ,yvar s uonKeyman., e 9 (r8e6): (f996): 489_500. 499_500.<br />

1""''=1;.tnl:^liit.:1-.. t1" A:. or Bisotry., 3r. (re'3)<br />

;T TTi. ror Murder. , 3s ii;;il1 ' tTlis'.<br />

: ;i: ;::i: :-'-It: r":; ' t; ii;;;i , ]I: t?"'s chapef ., 36 trgosi, 'liil;,.<br />

'iLr_r)r'.<br />

. tThe rrrc ShapOUrnet errdlrournet Ru<strong>in</strong> Ru<strong>in</strong>-, Ru<strong>in</strong>- | 34 ?A /.ro^/\ (1904): (1904) : r- 16_20 l.6_20- ^<br />

97-99.<br />

t.n.,,Sn?il?i; '1_gT:_or cnance, A srory of Steamboat Acqua<strong>in</strong>tances.,<br />

49 (I9I2) . 210-216 -<br />

8- 35 3.<br />

9) ' 9G-tO1-<br />

' 32 (1904) : 487_492.<br />

909): 193-201.<br />

906): 561-570.<br />

9O7): 609-615.<br />

r.' 44 (1909) : 556_563.<br />

: 594-60f.<br />

gmes E. Jacomb Hoodl . rAn<br />

(1909) : t97-2O6.<br />

43 (1909) : 24t_244.<br />

' 5l (f913) z ]2O_I28.<br />

: 42O-428.<br />

,The His<strong>to</strong>ry of Jenny Sp<strong>in</strong>ner; or<br />

27 (1902): 371_385.<br />

(1895) : 639-647.<br />

, J.E.<br />

orpedo-boat Destroyer.' 39 (1907) :<br />

"""t?i;dri:'"53.1;nr.n"' Bois Ros6 and r caprured the K<strong>in</strong>s., 13<br />

Jeppe, Carl- 'The Commandant,s pho<strong>to</strong>graph.,<br />

39 (IgO7): lg7_190.<br />

".n."?irl$i:, #l_:#: Dlavid] Beames. ,BehEri,s Masterpiece. , r7<br />

""nt"lirlizi: 'rhe Burslar, the r\urns and Ernesr<strong>in</strong>e., t8 (18e9):<br />

Jepson, Edgar and Capt. D[avid] Beames.<br />

(1898) : 58I-585.<br />

'A Duel- with Snakes. , 16<br />

Johnson, Hilda- 'Kepamel. r 7 (1g95): 530_543.<br />

Johnson, stewart- 'The Death of Dr oaviason.J 22 (1goo) z 542_55r.<br />

Jones, A.E. 'Back-chat., 53 (1914) : 7g3_7g7.<br />

Jope-Slade, Christ<strong>in</strong>e. 'What Happened. , 53 (191,4) : 523_527.<br />

Jordan, Elizabeth c. ,A Collab_oration., 2g ir-rOr), 65_70.<br />

,The Voice <strong>in</strong> the World of_pa<strong>in</strong>., 22 iarool : 228_235.<br />

Jordan, Kate- 'conrad Reuter of secono arr".,r": A s<strong>to</strong>ry of the German<br />

euarter, New york., g (1g96) : gO_92.<br />

Karr, Sir Henry C.M.G. Se<strong>to</strong>n- f." Se<strong>to</strong>n_Karr, Sir Henry C.M.G.<br />

Kauffmann, Reg<strong>in</strong>ald Wright. ,The tvo Unvel";". The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Dick<br />

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Keary, C.F. 'The Melun fncident.,<br />

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^"tnnll;_l;.?""". case of youns Mr Mairland., I (18e3):<br />

z6<br />

Kennedy, Dorothy. 'The Pre<strong>to</strong>ria Grant'' 49 (1912) : 558-560'<br />

Kennedy, Howard Angus.. tCocklers' Row.r 34 (1904) ; 2I9-23L.<br />

'The Hustle<strong>to</strong>wn Rivals.' 26 (1902): Kelly, ceorge and Sir arlhu1 Scott Craven'<br />

380-391.<br />

rThe<br />

Thrust Upon flim'' 52 : 852-861'<br />

-{f9f3)<br />

'The Master fouch.' 5l (f913)<br />

= L9L-2O2.<br />

Kelly, Myra. "1hs PIaY 's.the Th<strong>in</strong>g'' 45 (I9f0)<br />

Kenealy, ArabelJ-a. rTyrr<strong>in</strong>gham's Infatuatj-on''<br />

Kennard, G. r15s S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Strike'' 3 (l-894):<br />

Kennedy, Bart. 'lfolll',r 34 (f904) Man Who Had Greatness<br />

z 421-436.<br />

34 (1904) z 4Ol-4I5.<br />

37 4-386 .<br />

z 232-236'<br />

475-480.<br />

697-108.<br />

'The Hawkham Cricket Club.r 47 (191I) : 7L1-726.<br />

'rhe Hopper1on B:y.: 1? (1911) : 20-29.<br />

,In a S<strong>in</strong>gJ-e Night. ' 46_ (1910) : 766-772.<br />

'Mend<strong>in</strong>g -.16 End<strong>in</strong>g: A Lesson for Newly-married Couples.' 48<br />

(19rr) . 589'595'<br />

'practical politics.' 52 (I9I3) : L'7-22.<br />

'The probation of J<strong>in</strong>my Baker.' 47 (19II) : 2I3-22I.<br />

K<strong>in</strong>ross, Albert and M-W- K<strong>in</strong>ross. rThe Rais<strong>in</strong>g of the Dead.' 45<br />

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K<strong>in</strong>ross, Albert.<br />

rThe Shadow on the House.r 25 (1901): 209-224.<br />

'Sherurell'" golidaY.' 42 (1908) : 24L-246.<br />

'The Soldier" 52 (1913) : 560-562'<br />

,The Symphony.'_ 54 (191_4) z [L2O]- tf2ll (September number) .<br />

K<strong>in</strong>ross, Martha. 'The Mouse beh<strong>in</strong>d the Wa<strong>in</strong>scot.' 48 (1911):<br />

959-964.<br />

K<strong>in</strong>ross, Martha and A. K<strong>in</strong>ross- 'The Rais<strong>in</strong>g of the Dead.' 45 (1910) :<br />

2OL-2O9. glgned a. and M.W. K<strong>in</strong>ross.<br />

Kipl<strong>in</strong>g, Beatrice, 'The Little P<strong>in</strong>k House.' 3 (1894) : 6L6-624.<br />

'A Woman of geasons. I 5 (1895) : 397-416.<br />

Kipl<strong>in</strong>g, Rudyard. 'Th" Edge of the Even<strong>in</strong>g'r 52 (19f3) : 7L4-726'<br />

. 'Her Majest!rs Servants.' 2 (1893/4) z 794-804.<br />

Knight, George. 'The Beguil<strong>in</strong>g of Duchess Enid. | 22 (f900) : 4L3-422.<br />

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t,,rrrrlcr, Harry. Wilf,ed HaLLett _ Empire Build.er. 2L<br />

148-157 , 366_375.<br />

Lang, A. 'Capta<strong>in</strong> p<strong>in</strong>k.' 33 (1904) : 20_33.<br />

Langland, H.M. 'The B1ack Knight of Adlersdorf., 13<br />

Larken, E.p. 'The Golden Hair.' 10 (1g96) : 536_547-<br />

'The Priest's Barga<strong>in</strong>.r L2 (fg97) : 72_77.<br />

'Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Cherry-B<strong>to</strong>ssom.' 7 (1g95) : 5g7_599.<br />

rThe Sea Pr<strong>in</strong>ce: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.! 13 (1g97):<br />

Larm<strong>in</strong>ie, Margaret. 'The Third Act., 44 (1909):: 832-835 -<br />

Lateur, Frank. See Streuvel_s, Stijn.<br />

Leatherdale, George. 'Mrs Omadurs Totem.r 15 (lg9g):<br />

Le Blanc, Maurice. rThe Beautiful Madame de Gimeuse.,<br />

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'The Oath.' 49 (1912) : gO4_807.<br />

Le Braz, Ana<strong>to</strong>le. 'An Easter S<strong>to</strong>ry.' 43 (1909)<br />

Le Bre<strong>to</strong>n, John. 'Colonel Drury., 12 (1997):<br />

f Marie's S<strong>to</strong>ry. ' l_l (l_g97) : 416_424.<br />

. 'Rul-e Brittania.' 12 (1g97): 129_l_35.<br />

- 'The s<strong>to</strong>ry of Naskatu, priest of ptah and pr<strong>in</strong>ce of<br />

(1897) : 44-50-<br />

Leeds, Duchess of- 'The Gift of the Gods.' 33 (1904): rg9-20r.<br />

Leeds, Kather<strong>in</strong>e. rpan: A Memory., 14 (Ig9g) z 444_456.<br />

Lennox, Al-exander. 'The Manse Mystery. r I (Ig93): 1g4_196.<br />

f A Son of Satan. I I (f g93) : 25_34.<br />

Leslie, charles D. 'A Gambr-e with Fate.' 47 (r9rr) : 624-630.<br />

'How Pr<strong>in</strong>ce Leopold Lost and Found HimseLf. , 46 (f910) z 524_53L.<br />

lThe Lady and the Lions., 47 (1911) : 4g5_49O.<br />

'The Mercenary He<strong>in</strong>rich.' 50 (f912) : 565_570.<br />

fRedmond's Scoop., 45 (f910) : 690_697.<br />

Letts, w-M- lThe card<strong>in</strong>a]rs R<strong>in</strong>g: A s<strong>to</strong>ry for children., 45 (1g10):<br />

812-8t_8.<br />

rHarlequ<strong>in</strong>'s Serenade: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Four Seasons., 39 (1907):<br />

30 3-311 .<br />

'The Sadness of Columb<strong>in</strong>e., 3g (1906) : 523_52g.<br />

Levett-Yeats. See yeats, S. Levett.<br />

Levy, J- Langley. rThe press Aga<strong>in</strong>: A Tare of a ,,Dream Melody.,,,<br />

46 (1910): 639-646<br />

rProfessor Glupey,s Strange Experience., 47 (191I): 145_151.<br />

Lewis, J. Mor<strong>to</strong>n. 'The Mystery of i'"==orr"r. House., 46 (l9lO) :<br />

706-713.<br />

Leys, John K. 'A Very Hard Case., 7 (1g95)<br />

L<strong>in</strong>col-n, Hugh. 'No. 99 and the Angel.r 46<br />

L<strong>in</strong>den, Annie. 'The Half-caste.' 16 (lg9g)<br />

: 577-583.<br />

332-34L -<br />

: 391-403.<br />

(1910) z 896-902-<br />

: 19-26.<br />

'His Neighbour's Wife: A Sketch., 20 (1900):<br />

L<strong>in</strong>dsay, Blanche. ,Fail<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

of Fel_icia., (r8e3): 2LL-2L5.<br />

325-334.<br />

'The Salvage Man., 3 (1g94) -. 3g7_4O9.<br />

L<strong>in</strong>dsay, Mayne. 'Drought., 39 (rgo7) : 5g6_605.<br />

. 'The Missionary.' 34 (1904) : 66_72.<br />

. 'Porfick's Theory. ' 3l (1903) : 307_317.<br />

- 'The professor and Bobby Brathwaite. | 32 (I9O4)<br />

L<strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong>n, John- : 330_339.<br />

'A Tragedy <strong>in</strong> Figrures.' 52 (1913): 7Ol__703.<br />

30<br />

(1900) : 6-15,<br />

(1897): 556-566-<br />

431-448.<br />

s71-580 -<br />

48 (r9ll):<br />

Egypt. 11<br />

t,crbb, R. Popham. rA Tale of the Veldt.' 20 (1900) : '78-82.<br />

r,r)cke, William John. The Fortunate Iouth. 51 (I9f 3) : 583-608,<br />

788-aO4i 52 (f913) : 5I-69 , 2I'7-234, 366-381 , 50'7-528, 639-653,<br />

817-830; 53 (1914): 75-90, l-81-I89, 355-362.<br />

fA Lover's Dilemma.' 4L (1908): 527-535.<br />

l,ondon, Jack. 'Charley's "Coup. " ' 36 (f 905) : 29-35.<br />

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. 'Chris Farr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n, Able Seaman. | 37 (1906) :<br />

. rDemetrios Con<strong>to</strong>s.' 36 (1905) z 2L8-224.<br />

'The K<strong>in</strong>g of the Greeks.' 35 (1905): 423-430.<br />

"'Make West<strong>in</strong>g!"' 4L (1908): 453-458.<br />

'The Prodigal Father: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of California.' 49 (1912) :<br />

'A Raid on the Oyster Pirates.' 35 (1905) : 554-561.<br />

'The Siege of the Lancashite Queen. ' 35 (1905): 676-683.<br />

. 'Up the Slide-' 38 (1906) : 6O8-6L2.<br />

. 'White and Yellow.' 35 (1905) z 283-289.<br />

. 'Yellow Handkerchief.' 36 (1905): 333-339.<br />

l,()ne, Gertrude. 'The Case of Walwyn carett.' 46 (1910) : 675-683.<br />

l,


Maclachl-an, Mrs Ronald.<br />

Maclachl-an.<br />

'A Touch of<br />

Macleod, Fiona.<br />

the Clan of<br />

'The K<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

rThe K<strong>in</strong>q'g<br />

Macnamara, lewis.<br />

222_230.<br />

Macnamara, Rachel Swete. 'The AngeJ- of Glass.' 42 (l9og) z 66L-666.<br />

- The Loues of the Florentrnes. 43 (1909) : 290-299, 6O4-6t3, 737-746.<br />

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MaIIoch, D. Macleod. ,A Saviour of Lives.' 45 (l-9lo): g79-gg3.<br />

'What Bertillon Got.' 46 (f9fo) : 903-907.<br />

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352_355.<br />

_<br />

. rThe<br />

Runaway.r 40 (f907) : 253-255.<br />

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t"ians<strong>to</strong>rd, Charles J. ,rn Hanuman's Temple. ' 8 (1896) : 153-163.<br />

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388_ 396 .<br />

'A Gentleman of the Road.r 45 (l9lO): IBI-187.<br />

'The Open Door., 43 (f909) z 245-252-<br />

Marnan, Basil.<br />

256_265.<br />

'The Conversion of Nicholas FothergiIl.'<br />

'The Love of Hester Ricketts.' 20 (I9OO): 3OO-309.<br />

18 (r89e) :<br />

Marriage, Carol<strong>in</strong>e. 'SimpJ-e Simon (1790).' 3l (1903) : 455-459.<br />

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'The Candle.' 32 (1904): 350-356.<br />

'The Chil-d She Bare. , 29 (1903) : 56-62.<br />

-<br />

'Driftage.<br />

44 (1909): 443-446. Signed Mrs R.<br />

Fever.' 45 (1910) : 555-658.<br />

[Pseudonym of Witliam Sharpl. 'The Chi]-dren of W<strong>in</strong>d and<br />

Peace: A Christmas Legend.' 36 (1905): 735-'740.<br />

Ys and Dahut the Red.' 38 (1906) : 58I-586.<br />

R<strong>in</strong>g.' 33 (1904): 36-48, 222-233.<br />

'The Reformation of Maurice Gal-v<strong>in</strong>. 16 (1898) :<br />

lha. ' rrl-InSy: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Suburbs.' 39 (1907): 193-200.<br />

'Fools Rush rn., 49 (rgl2): 23L_24L.<br />

'The Golliwog.' 42 (l9og): 157-166.<br />

'The creat Danger.' 29 (1903) : 460-465.<br />

'The Hero.' 44 (l_909): 575_578.<br />

'Le1'= pretend., 42 (1903) z 727-734.<br />

'The Luck of Billy Tregenza., 28 (1902): 505-512.<br />

'The N<strong>in</strong>eteen Merry Maidens.' 32 (f9O4) : 206-2II.<br />

'An order <strong>to</strong> View.' 44 (1909) : 735-743.<br />

'Rooks and Gulls.' 24 (I9Ol) : 222-229.<br />

'Rosanna. , 23 (190r) : 2g_36.<br />

Marryat, Ethel-. 'God of our Fathers, or Barty,s Lamp.,<br />

569_575.<br />

32<br />

22 (1900) :<br />

Marsh, Richard. 'An Illustration of Modern Science'' I0 (I896):<br />

378-387.<br />

Marsha1l, Archibald' 'How <strong>to</strong> Treat a Woman'l 24 (1901) : 4'79-491'<br />

,The Sevres Vase.r 42 (1908): 595-605'<br />

,A Sympathetic Nature.' 23 (1901) : 26L'261 ',<br />

t".itr,', ;i;;i Sackvirle' 'A stern chase'' 44 (1909) :<br />

. Aal<br />

^<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong>, Radcliffe- ron strike'' 53 (1914) : 460-465'<br />

,A Strong-room Mystery.' 46 (f910): 157-16I'<br />

Mart<strong>in</strong>eau,HeJ-en.,John.'54(I9r4)zlI24]-l|26)(September<br />

Martyn, Betty. ,The New Boots., 45 (r9IO): 1054-1057.<br />

Martyn, Frederic. rFor Valour'' 46 (19f0) z I66-L69'<br />

'one Hundred Thousand Pounds'' 45 (f9fo) : LO39-LO42'<br />

,Trumpeter Johns.' 45 (1910): 355-358'<br />

Martyn, Rachel. rT,ittle Miss Smith" 42 (tgOB): 229-238'<br />

'A pa<strong>in</strong>ful Dilemma.' 38 (1906) : 699-706'<br />

Masefield, John- 'The Western Islands: A Sea Fable'' 40<br />

813-8r4.<br />

lllS- rr2 r .<br />

(le07):<br />

number) .<br />

Mason, AIlfred'] EIdward] W[oodley].'Ensign Knightley'S Home-com<strong>in</strong>g.,<br />

L7 (1899): 4-2o'<br />

Massie, Alice- 'Fortune's Road'' 52 (1913) : 282-283'<br />

,The rncomplete Father.' 53 (I9f4) z 659-66I'<br />

Masson, Rosal<strong>in</strong>e- 'From Soup <strong>to</strong> P<strong>in</strong>eapple'' 31 (f903) : 137-141'<br />

Mathews, Frances Aymar. 'Barbara.' 5a (1914) z 9-22 (September number)'<br />

[Maude,constan".eti"'reth].,ARiversideIdyliQttaDevoutCover.'<br />

29(1903):90-g5.Signed,BytheAuthorofAnEngLishGil,L<strong>in</strong><br />

Paris. '<br />

Maugham,Williamsomerset.,Cous<strong>in</strong>Amy.'4L(1908):307-309.Signed<br />

W.S. Maugham'<br />

,pro Patria.' 29 (1902) : 189-194'<br />

MaupassantrGuyde''WhoKnows?'Trans'S'PasfieldOliver'3(1894):<br />

243-254'<br />

ience. ' 3r (1903) z 3'6-382'<br />

38 (1906): 6L5-62O'<br />

' 52 (I9I3) z 95-LO2.<br />

1910) z 697-7oO '<br />

..,,, 4j (f91I)z 2O9-2I2.<br />

685. Signed Ethel MaYne'<br />

,Your New Hat.' 43 (f909) z 12''17 '<br />

Melvill-e, Alice. 'The Pr<strong>in</strong>cess, the Cobbler and the Little Yellow Dog''<br />

40 (reo7) ; 126-132-<br />

Meredith,D.'TheAu<strong>to</strong>biographyofaPrettyGown.'49(1912):137-138.<br />

,The Billet-doux.' 46 (19f0): 328-330'<br />

'Mary Anne. | 45 (1910): 700-703'<br />

,The Masked Carnival.' 46 (1910): 1110-1112'<br />

rThe Pfum Pudd<strong>in</strong>g.' 48 (fgff): 1043-1045'<br />

'A R<strong>in</strong>k Episode.' 45 (191-0) : L7'7-L78'<br />

'T\nro - Love.' 46 (1910) : 893-895'<br />

Meredith, George . Lot,d, Ty,rnont and' i]is Am<strong>in</strong>ta. 2 (1893/4) z I82_2I2 '<br />

367-394,552-573,8I.7-845,867-875,981_1005;3(1894)z9o_LI2'<br />

293-3L8, 465-482l4errick<br />

, Leonard. 'Aribaudt s T\vo Wives '<br />

33<br />

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;ii":::^::T^"^t-!?e Bleed<strong>in</strong>s Heatt., 42 6e08) :<br />

'F-Ioromond and Frisonnette - i<br />

. ' 52 (1913)<br />

-t<br />

z 727_737.<br />

;.,;r.].::-..t",:n,: Criric. 673-679.<br />

, s1 rrsi:i ;..iln_1"6.<br />

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'The Hammer and the Writ<strong>in</strong>g-desk: A S<strong>to</strong>ry Told by a ChiJ_d.'<br />

(1907) : I93-2OI-<br />

'The House <strong>in</strong> the Wood.' 44 (f909) : 1021-1030.<br />

'The Jungle: Be<strong>in</strong>g a Passage <strong>in</strong> the Life of Oswald Bastable.<br />

(1900): 473-4AIrJustnowfand.'<br />

38 (1906) : 681-688.<br />

The LiterarA Sense. 29 (1903) : I7-2O, 148-152, 342-346, 449-453;<br />

30 (1903) : 63-67, L78-I82, 303-308.<br />

'Lo, the Poor Indian-' 15 (1898) : 483-49L.<br />

rLord Tottenham.r t5 (f898): 51-56.<br />

'Madel<strong>in</strong>e i ot t the Dead <strong>in</strong> the Wood. ' 40 (f907) : 757-764-<br />

'Noel's Pr<strong>in</strong>cess.' 15 (l_898): 178-184.<br />

'The Robber and the Burglar.' 19 (1899): 107-115.<br />

'The Romance of the Heart.r 33 (1904): 545-550.<br />

fSeptimus Septimusson: A Fairy S<strong>to</strong>ry.' 36 (1905): 7II-7\9.<br />

rThe Soldier's Mother: Be<strong>in</strong>g a Passage from the Life of Master<br />

Oswald Bastable.' 2I (f900) : 383-392.<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>len Elephant.r 42 (1903): 690-698.<br />

fThe Waterworks"' 22 (1900) : 215-226.<br />

Neuman, B[erman] Paul. 'The Humorist: A Council- Schoot Idy1.' 48<br />

(19rl) : 596-598.<br />

'On the Belize River- ' 36 (1905) : 161-170. Sigrned 'By the Author<br />

of The Greatness of Joshua Porlick.'<br />

'Pr<strong>in</strong>ce Nameless.' 44 (1909): I03I-]-O40.<br />

'The Rev. Septimusrs Revenge.' 44 (1909): 2O7-2I8.<br />

'The Thief.' 44 (1909) : 64I-645.<br />

'The Unfaithful- Servant: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Pillar of the Church.' 50<br />

(1912): 298-303. Signed 'By the Author of The Gneatness of Joshua<br />

PorLick.,<br />

New, Clarence Herbert. 'The Survivors of the Island Queen.'<br />

81-91.<br />

Newman, Hi1da. 'A Promise-r L2 (1897) : 267-276.<br />

2T<br />

41 (1911) :<br />

Nichofson, Lucy. 'A Gol-f Match-' 50 (1912): 46L-464.<br />

"'Spooky" Simpk<strong>in</strong>s. ' 50 (1912) : 106-108.<br />

Niven, Frederick. 'The Dead L<strong>in</strong>e: A Wyom<strong>in</strong>q Incident.' s3 (1914) :<br />

64L-648.<br />

'Home-sick.' 49 (1912): 808-816.<br />

'The SpriE of Alder.' 44 (1909): 91-96.<br />

Noble, Edward. 'Capta<strong>in</strong>s Omnipotent.' 29 (f908): 307-314.<br />

'The Passage of the Magellan.' 42 (1903) : '739-752.<br />

Norman, Marion. 'The Gum Digger: A New Zeal-and S<strong>to</strong>ry.' 4l (191I) :<br />

818-823.<br />

Norris, WIilliam] n Idward] . 'The Black Spectre. ' 49 (I9L2) : 403-410.<br />

'A Candidate for Martyrdom.' I (l-893) : 565-576.<br />

'Her Ladyship's Veil.' 3 (1894): 45-55.<br />

Nugent, J. 'Chay<strong>to</strong>r's Enlightenment: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Tiger Shoot.' 28<br />

(1902): 338-342.<br />

Nye, 8i11. 'Personal Experiences <strong>in</strong> Monkey Language.'<br />

648-655 -<br />

Ogilvie, W[ifliam] H. 'At the Mercy of the Barwon:<br />

Flood. ' 49 (1912) : 439-442.<br />

36<br />

3 (r8e4) :<br />

A S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Great<br />

fHammer Head.' 45 (1910) z 613-616'<br />

'Haphazard. ' 46 (1910) : l-105-1109 '<br />

rThe Haunted Corner.' 45 (1910) : 143-148'<br />

'The Lady of the Troughs.' 46 (1910) : 877-880<br />

,The Lift<strong>in</strong>g of the ttyall K<strong>in</strong>g.' 44 (1909): 1099-1102'<br />

'The Mulga Rid,e.' 46 (1910) : 1O2-7O5.<br />

'One Man's Wages.' 48 (19f1) z 469-473.<br />

,plumleyrs po<strong>in</strong>t-<strong>to</strong>-po<strong>in</strong>t.' 49 (1912) : 555-557'<br />

'A Rider of the nabbit-proof: A Queensland S<strong>to</strong>ry.'<br />

727-'7 3L.<br />

'A Stealthy Foot.' 50 (L9L2): 2LI-2I5'<br />

'Worth his Weight <strong>in</strong> Gold.' 41 (191f) z 456-460'<br />

oliphant, Marqaret. 'John.' 2 (L893/4): '72L-737 '<br />

- : ,A 49 09L2)<br />

Mysterious Bridegroom.' 5 (1895) : 354-368'<br />

oliver, Oi"rr. [pseudonym of Sir Joshua Albert Flynnl '<br />

t<br />

'The Christmas<br />

Card. t 44 (1909): IOl4-1019'<br />

'A Dollrs Dress.' 24 (I9OI): 559-563.<br />

,Father,s Sweetheart. ) 32 (f9O4) '- 216-279 '<br />

'The Fourth Generation" 34 (1904) z 274-279'<br />

,Heart's Desire.' 25 (1901) z 369-377'<br />

'His Sil-ence. | 40 (1907) z 65-69.<br />

'The Horror of the Ashcrieffs.' 46 (1910) : L99-2O7'<br />

'An Intrusion of Sentiment'' 21 (I9O2) z 285-288'<br />

,The Major,s Engagement. | 46 (1910): 87-91-<br />

,parson Smith. | 4I (f908) : 711-718.<br />

'P<strong>in</strong>cher. , 24 (I90r) z 272-2'17.<br />

'play<strong>in</strong>g at Providence. t 43 (f909) : 617-622'<br />

'The Santa C1aus Family.' 48 (f9I1) z 977-983'<br />

,The Sav<strong>in</strong>g of a Man.r 45 (f9I0) z 766-71L'<br />

'Siren. I 48 (19fI): 358-366.<br />

,The SouI Mach<strong>in</strong>e.' 48 (191I) z '743-154'<br />

'The Spectacles.' 49 (19f2) : 46-54.<br />

rViolets.r 33 (1904) : 512-574'<br />

oriver, s. pasfield. Trans. ,who l(nows?, By Guy de Maupassant' 3<br />

(1894) | 243-254-<br />

Ollivant, Alfred- 'An Afternoon CaIl.' 4S (I91I) " 22I-225'<br />

'Communion.' 51 (f9I3) : 285-286'<br />

fThe Lord and the Lady's Glove.' 26 (1902): 235-243'<br />

O'Malim, Denzil- 'After the Operation" 46 (1910) : I47-L49'<br />

Onions,Oliver.rTheDrvell<strong>in</strong>gofaNight"53(f914):345-354'<br />

,Mill<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n, Sculp<strong>to</strong>r.' 31 (1906) : 60'7-614'<br />

Osborn, E.B. 'The Extra Back'' 45 (19f0) z 444-450'<br />

Osborne, William Hamil<strong>to</strong>n. 'The Blockade Runner.' 4A (f9ff) z 782-190'<br />

Pa<strong>in</strong>, Barry. 'The Celestial's Edi<strong>to</strong>rship' ' 34 (1904) z 523-529'<br />

'The Foreman- | 40 (f907): 5IO-5II'<br />

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Pa<strong>in</strong>, Mrs Barry. 'Madame Solomon.' 42 (1908) : 547-549'<br />

palmer, Frederick. ,A Little Blow for Freedom- ' 49 (1912): 4lL-42L'<br />

'on W<strong>in</strong>gs for a Million: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Race for a Fortune" 49<br />

(1912) : 814-882 '<br />

37


j,1i':r;;aaen Fame of Bilty carr: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Avia<strong>to</strong>rs., 46 (1910): Phillpotts, Eden. 'An Adventurer's Tale. r 28<br />

Palmer, F.C. 'Laugh<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Time. ' 48 (t9tt) :<br />

lWhen James flf was<br />

His<strong>to</strong>rical Mystery<br />

263_2t1.<br />

Jack: A Tal_e of a Border Christmas<br />

1046- 105 3 .<br />

K<strong>in</strong>g: A Tal_e which Casts Much<br />

of Lord Derwentwater's Ghost.,<br />

<strong>in</strong> the<br />

Light upon<br />

46 (19t-0) :<br />

-tl"'l'i;'3i1?::';"^'1: ::: ':'Jl Jl rrb;'l;.i' 'ro'11Joo, - \ r:7\JU,f , :<br />

Had^an. 4-r2.<br />

,:,t^"t:lng orderty. ; t8 (1899) : 450_459-<br />

'rhe Frower of rhe r,lock., 22 ii;;; ; irr_iii:<br />

::l:'.i]?lt "-t g:hur Davs-r 22 *eoo) : 236-245.<br />

'Mathur<strong>in</strong>: A S<strong>in</strong>ner of pontiac-<br />

,,,on the n""r oi"i,i::.]i,i"ililii; ' ,o<strong>to</strong>,.if3:l ' ^27t ^u.2t.<br />

'parpon *re owarr']:""i"iirl3i;i' ; i;.jl::t,'<br />

85 3- 866 .<br />

436-447 .<br />

Olden<br />

rThe price of rhe Gr<strong>in</strong>dsron" - .r,u"i;"";;;n,.,<br />

'A Treaty of peace.' 19 (1899)<br />

2I (I9OO) : f49_r59.<br />

: 540_549.<br />

:;t:^'.T_.}: "t*l Holds out <strong>to</strong> Burn.,,, . 'l^I:Tn a rvqrg re (r'ee)<br />

!J_on or<br />

"l:." "? ;;;; .i"'rl" (;;;; , , Dedan. | 3s-45.<br />

n".t,rr"3"ntli;.<br />

27 Qgo2), ,+:_;;27", 475_4g4.<br />

'The Beauty of a season., 27 (Igo2). 318_324. si_grned<br />

'Cupid Took Another Dart., I (1g93) : 40_50.<br />

Parry, Hon. Judge. 'fmpus Domesticus., 42 i,_rOgl : 667_672-<br />

Patrick, John- rRen<strong>to</strong>nls Ruse-, 45 (1910): 1059_106l.<br />

n"...;;;:;uij"n"l nldwardl. ,rn the Roar or the sea., 4e (rer2):<br />

'The Jumpers.' 47 (l9ll): 3lg_320.<br />

'A Miss<strong>in</strong>g Mate. , 44 (1909) : 306_309.<br />

'Overboard.' 44 (1909): 849_g53.<br />

'?he Skipper's Revenge.r 50 (I9I2): 419_436.<br />

'A Stranqe Tragedy of the Sea., 50 (1912): 73L_739.<br />

'That Bal_tic Apparition. , 44 (1909) : 646_650.<br />

n""'=;0"?iiir,,*i;;:r;;:'.<br />

"" a Desert rsland: A ra]e or the swar.e.,<br />

Pease, Howard- 'M<strong>in</strong>e Host the card<strong>in</strong>al.' 3 (1gg4) : 577_5gg.<br />

Peasgood, w.c. 'The Neckrace of Dreams.r 45 (1gro) : 645_654.<br />

'The Shaft of Sil_ence., 47 (l9ll) : 433_444.<br />

Pember<strong>to</strong>n, Max. 'simple simon., 5l (1913) : 632_642.<br />

Pendle<strong>to</strong>n, John. 'Tommy Dunk,s exploii .,-' iS (l9lo) : 1O2g_lO3l.<br />

nttt"lutjnElizabeth nob<strong>in</strong>s- ! !enrietter: An-Episode., 36 (1905):<br />

Penny, Alfred. 'The pr<strong>in</strong>cethorpe Mystery., 2g (Igo2): 533_536.<br />

Perr<strong>in</strong>, A1ice. 'A packet of tetters., :: (1904) : 4O7_4IO.<br />

Philips, Arthur R-T. rA curious sense of Honour., 46 (1910): 872_g76.<br />

Philips, Austj.n- 'The Miss<strong>in</strong>g Word., 40 (I907): 616_61_g.<br />

Philips, F.C. 'rn the Third iapacity., 4 (Ig94): 218_226.<br />

Phillips, Henry Arbert. 'Echoes of Bethlehem. , 4g (1911): g57_870.<br />

'The Fourth Jewel-., 50 (I9I2): 891_900.<br />

<strong>in</strong> rhe rdorld:<br />

;liiri:'";;::r;lt"e<br />

rhe s<strong>to</strong>ry or a ,,Lunser,,. , 4e<br />

38<br />

the<br />

(1902) | 306-313.<br />

'Benjam<strong>in</strong>'s Mess.' 32 (1904) : I23-I28.<br />

'The Cairn.' 38 (f906) : 193-200.<br />

rThe Court<strong>in</strong>g of Nicholas.' 52 (1913): 879-887 .<br />

'Craz1ruell.' 38 (1906) z 147-155.<br />

I The Crock o ' GoId. t 3'7 (f 906 ) : 19 3-200 .<br />

'Cross Ways.' 24 (1901) : 2O-3O, 2OO-2O9.<br />

'The Ghost of Miser Brimpson.' 43 (1909): 321-330.<br />

fThe Guardian of the Bull.' 36 (f905) : 433-440.<br />

fThe Half-brothers.' 42 (1908) z 4O3-4L2.<br />

'The Horse-shoe.' 36 (1905) : 580-588.<br />

'It'11 Do It if You Will.' 43 (1909) : 449-457fLydford<br />

Law.r 36 (1905) : 789-196.<br />

tThe Masterpiece.' 33 (f904) : 46L-468.<br />

'The Odd Money.r 36 (1905): L7I-I79.<br />

rThe Parson and the Clerk.' 38 (1906) z 4O8-4I7.<br />

'The Red Rid<strong>in</strong>g-hoods.' 28 (1902) z 450-459.<br />

fThe Red Rose. t 20 (f900) : 435-442.<br />

rThe Revenge.' 43 (1909) : 705-713.<br />

tSam of Sorrow Corner.' 20 (1900): I49-I59.<br />

'Sand-daisy.r 3l (19O3) : 326-332.<br />

rSilas Dunnybrig's Baby.' 48 (1911): 549-558.<br />

'The Snow S<strong>to</strong>rm.' 42 (1908): 680-687.<br />

'Tit for Tat.r 49 (1912): 495-500.<br />

'With Bell, Book and Candle.' 25 (f901) z 415-483.<br />

Picker<strong>in</strong>g, Sidney. 'Birds of Night.' 38 (1906) : 76I-168.<br />

'England, My Orn.' 22 (1900) z 2O-3L.<br />

rThe Episode of a Necklet.' 39 (f907): 66I-668.<br />

'The House of the EviI Hour.' 36 (1905) z 743-752.<br />

'Monsigrnor.' 23 (1901) : 452-459.<br />

rThe Obstacle.' 44 (1909): 108-113.<br />

'An Ordeal by Brush.' 45 (1910) : 720-726.<br />

'The Siren.' 43 (1909): 318-320.<br />

'Which? A Dialogue that Took Place <strong>in</strong> a Punt.' 43 (leOe) :<br />

238-240. Signed S. Picker<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

fThe Witch of St Quenet.r 38 (1906): 453-459.<br />

Pickthall, Marjorie L.C. 'Luck.' 52 (1913): 3Ol--309.<br />

rThe Sleep<strong>in</strong>g Farm.' 54 (1914): 853-865 (JuIy number).<br />

Pickthal-I, Marmaduke. 'The Dog of Discord.' 52 (1913) z L7O-1,79.<br />

'JenAb eI Emir.' 34 (1904) : 488-498.<br />

Pic<strong>to</strong>n, Mrs F.H. rThe Sad Plight of Mary Jane.' 44 (1909) : 1113-1117.<br />

Piercy, Elizabeth B. rJulie's Romance.r 45 (1910): LO14-LO76.<br />

'Mistaken.' 44 (1909) : 858-860.<br />

fThe New Hat.' 44 (1909) z 617-680.<br />

Pigott, WiIIiam. 'The Beacon Tree.' 44 (1909): 504-508.<br />

Pitman, T.A. 'Sir Leslie Tranchier's WiIl.' 46 (1910): 357-365.<br />

'The Strange Case of Sir Henry Ashburn.' 44 (1909): 1tO8-1112.<br />

Pitman, T.L. 'The Evershot Mystery.' 45 (1910): 884-890.<br />

Pocock, Roger. 'The Tam<strong>in</strong>g of Bully Black.r 46 (1910) : 162-166-<br />

Pollock, Walter Herries. 'The Devilrs Pool.' 32 (f904): 173-116.<br />

39


I'r.rrr:;onby, Arthur. 'The Likeness.' 22 (l9OO) : 59_<br />

Ptrpe,<br />

67.<br />

Jessie. 'The Cat out of the Bag. ' 43 (1909) : 698-704.<br />

'Cupid at the Zoo., 45 (l9lo) : 400_406.<br />

'The Dog and the F1y papers.' 47 (l9l_I) : 323_324.<br />

'Hilary Jenks' Wedd<strong>in</strong>g presents.r<br />

rJoan 45 (l9lo) z 9g7_994.<br />

and the Whal_e. ' 44 (1909) : 579_5g5.<br />

'Madel_<strong>in</strong>e's Mud Lark. t 4g (1911) : 303_309.<br />

'Marjorie and the Ma<strong>in</strong> Chance., 45 (1910) : 543_549.<br />

'The Nature Lovers.' 44 (1909):<br />

rRed 369_379.<br />

patsie's Christmas.' 46 (l9lo) : LO25_IO32.<br />

'A Sprig of Holly.' 44 (1909): g73_g\2-<br />

Portal-, Kather<strong>in</strong>e. 'His orrun Famir_iar Friend. , 2 (Lgg3/4)<br />

Porter, Wilfiam : 775_7g3.<br />

Sydney. See Henrl;, O.<br />

Postlethwaite, Herbert A. 'One perfect Hour., 53 (19f4): gO5_g07.<br />

Powl-es , L. D. 'Boss Biersti.impfel's S<strong>to</strong>ry. , 4 (1g94)<br />

Pratt, : 391_399.<br />

Ambrose- 'Diamond cut Diamond.' 47 (r91r)<br />

Prescott, : 294-299.<br />

E. Liv<strong>in</strong>qs<strong>to</strong>n. 'The Dis_honourable., 20 (1900)<br />

Prevost, Francis. : 456_462.<br />

'Head W<strong>in</strong>ds., 7 (1g95)<br />

rPearls., : 22I_24O.<br />

12 (1897) z 252_262.<br />

Pritchard, Lieut- B-E., R-N. and Frances crifden.<br />

40 (I9o7): 'A Square Deal.'<br />

629-633.<br />

Pugh, Edw<strong>in</strong>. 'Cous<strong>in</strong> Flora. r 16 (lg9g): 14g_15g.<br />

'False Fires.' 45 (l9lo)<br />

rThe : 927_93I.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ry of a S<strong>to</strong>ry.r 19 (1g99) : 3g7_398.<br />

Punshon, E[rnest] R[obertson]. 'one Tree Hirr. , 45 (r9ro):<br />

Quiller-couch, 1062_106g.<br />

A[rthur] T- 'The Bishop of<br />

57I-592.<br />

Eucaryptus., 4 (1994):<br />

Sigrned e.<br />

'The Bridals of ysselmonde.' 24 (l9OI): 339_341.<br />

'John and the Ghosts.' 25 (l9ol) : 498_504.<br />

'John-for-the K<strong>in</strong>g.' 50 (1912) : gI2_g2O. Signed Q.<br />

'The Keepers of the Lamp., 2I (fgOO) : 2O5_2Og.<br />

'The Laird's Luck: A Tale of the Har-f-seen. , 23 (190r)<br />

475-490.<br />

: 373_395,<br />

rThe Monkey Flowers.' 25 (fgOI) : 39_41.<br />

st rues' 13 (1897) : 88-ro4 , 253-2'13, 4o3-4L7.<br />

Robert Louis<br />

After<br />

stevenson<br />

the death<br />

this<br />

of<br />

nover was compreted<br />

from stevenson's<br />

by<br />

notes.<br />

Quiller_couch<br />

see arso the entry<br />

Robert<br />

under Stevenson,<br />

Louis.<br />

'The Talk<strong>in</strong>g Ships.' 25 (1901): I81_I85.<br />

'The Three Necklaces: A christmas Tare.r 44 (1909)<br />

'Three pho<strong>to</strong>graphs.' : 925_93r.<br />

25 (1901) : 4O9_4I2-<br />

Quiller-Couch, Mable. 'A District Visi<strong>to</strong>r., 38 (1906)<br />

Rae, Betty. : L43_I44.<br />

'The Wreck.' 13 (1g97) z 575_5g4.<br />

Raimond, C.E. ,La Bellerieuse.' 15 (fg9g): 20_33.<br />

Raleigh, Aran- [pseudonym of Erijah Brown]. ,A<br />

(1913) consurtation.,<br />

: L34-t4O.<br />

5r<br />

'Dr Rhodes's Experiment.r 54 (19f4): gg9_9OO (July number).<br />

"'Whom God Hath Jo<strong>in</strong>ed Together.,,, 4g (l9ll): g06_g17.<br />

Ramal, Walter. 'The Giant.' 24 (190I) : 272_2gO.<br />

Randel-l, Wilfred L. 'The Case of the Flier:<br />

(1907) A Rail_way S<strong>to</strong>ry., 40<br />

: 8O9-8I2.<br />

40<br />

'The Corner Seat.' 44 (1909)<br />

rA Dist<strong>in</strong>guished Visi<strong>to</strong>r: A<br />

250-252.<br />

"'Goliath" - Eng<strong>in</strong>e-driver :<br />

617-618.<br />

'How Driver Bray Saved the Mail: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Mad Driver.'<br />

49 (l-9l-2): 889-892.<br />

'A Water Party.' 44 (1909) : 157-158.<br />

Rank<strong>in</strong>e, John. 'Esmelrs Lovers.r 45 (1910): 851-855.<br />

Rawson, Maud Stepney. 'May and the Bookman.' 33 (1904) z 24L-252.<br />

rPepita and the K<strong>in</strong>g.' 33 (l-904) = 63-69.<br />

'Upon a Summer Day.' 34 (1904) : 369-3'77.<br />

Reade, Comp<strong>to</strong>n. rHearts and Voices.t 4 (1894): 47L-483.<br />

Reeve, Percy. rThe Revelations of the Shirt Cuff.' 3 (f894): 558-564.<br />

Reid, John. 'Her Nonny, Nonny.' 2 (1893/4): 605-622.<br />

Renford, Mark. 'The Conscience of Lucifer.' 44 (1909) : 723--721.<br />

rSa<strong>in</strong>ts FuJ-gen of Pipriae.' 47 (1911) : l-L7-l-20.<br />

Reynolds, Mrs Baill-ie. 'No Relation.' 5I (1913) z 821-828.<br />

Reynolds, Stephen. rThe Blue-s<strong>to</strong>ck<strong>in</strong>g: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Matrimonial-<br />

Experiment.t 31 (1906) z 473-48L.<br />

'A Lovers Hunger.' 37 (1906): 303-306.<br />

Rhodes, Harrison. 'On the Beach of Tomocala.r 34 (1904): 353-360.<br />

nichardson, Ewart. 'Jack-i'-the-Mud.' 53 (1914) : 27L-273.<br />

Richardson, Frank. 'The Furnish<strong>in</strong>g Ironmonger.' 37 (1906): 314-316.<br />

Ride<strong>in</strong>g, William H. 'The Capta<strong>in</strong> of the L<strong>in</strong>er.' 4L (1908): 589-594.<br />

tlidge, wlilliaml pett. ,Humane society. ' 52 (1913) z 862-970.<br />

rParental Pride.r 45 (1910) : 63-68.<br />

'The Woman who Rema<strong>in</strong>ed.' 20 (1900) : 501-509.<br />

Rittenberg, Max. rThe Soul of Clarence Browne: Be<strong>in</strong>g Some Fragments<br />

of a Modern Au<strong>to</strong>biography.' 53 (f914) z 7O5-7O9.<br />

t<strong>to</strong>berts , Charles G. D. tThe Bearrs Face. ' 44 (1909) : 635-640.<br />

rThe Destroy<strong>in</strong>g Splendour: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of When Earth Was Young.' 53<br />

(f914): 603-611.<br />

rThe Duel on the Trail.' 44 (1909): 138-140.<br />

fFrom Buck <strong>to</strong> Bear and Back.' 35 (1905): 351-362.<br />

'On the Face of the V'laters: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of When Earth Was Young.' 54<br />

(f9I4) : 1055-1061 (August number).<br />

'The Terror of the Dark: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of When Earth Was Young.t 53<br />

(1914): 7I0-71-8.<br />

'When Earth Was Young.' 53 (1914) : 303-314.<br />

'When Earth Was Young: The Feast<strong>in</strong>g of the Cave Folk.' 53 (1914) :<br />

901-908 "<br />

lroberts, Morley. 'Judith of the Isles. ' 53 (1914)<br />

. 'The Pilot.' 13 (1897) : 354-36I.<br />

l<strong>to</strong>berts, R. EI1is. 'Percival: He Attends a Summer<br />

32r-325.<br />

. 'Percival: He Takes Celia <strong>to</strong> See Shaw.'<br />

Signed Ellis Roberts.<br />

: 304-305.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' 4L (1908) :<br />

A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children. | 42 (1908) :<br />

- 'The Squire's Daughter.' 50 (1912): 101-3-1021.<br />

4T<br />

z 292-302.<br />

Sale.' 42 (1908) :<br />

42 (1908): 581-584.


Rob<strong>in</strong>s, Elizabeth- 'The Caribou Stand. I<br />

Rob<strong>in</strong>son, phil.<br />

'The Mud_coil fndian: A<br />

(1895) : 307-316.<br />

Rolandson, T.W. 'The Sobb<strong>in</strong>g Water., 43 (1909):<br />

Ro1fe, 55_61.<br />

Fr- 'The pr<strong>in</strong>cess'= shirt"., 37 (1906)<br />

Rook, Clarence-<br />

: 575-576.<br />

'The Stakes.r 20 (l9OO)<br />

Ross,<br />

: 59_67.<br />

Mrs G. 'The Generosity of the<br />

Rothery,<br />

Baron.r 27 (I9O2)<br />

w.G. ;;;"";;;;;;';i"Inril""?"511;..<br />

842-844.<br />

ii,ii:::,,, nlr-,13;<br />

Rousseau, Vic<strong>to</strong>r. Ipseudonym of Vic<strong>to</strong>r Rousseau Emanuel]. rThe<br />

Bride., 5O (I9I2) Hidden<br />

. 181_1g7.<br />

rThe palm-br<strong>in</strong>ger., 4g (l9ff) : 8Ig_822.<br />

Rowland, Henry C. Chu-chu the Shearez,: nenio<br />

Aduentures <strong>in</strong> the ,Undetwotld,.<br />

+g 11gi7l<br />

517-536.<br />

- . Si,Luerside. 50 (LgI2): 485_519, 634_676, 927_gS7rhe<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ry of an Ex-crook. t<br />

.3i:.;;*r-world:<br />

48 (1e11) : 501-535,<br />

Rowlands, A.E. rA Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g and an End.,<br />

Russell, Clark. .fhe H<strong>in</strong>da Mystery. ! I<br />

_ I r<strong>to</strong>^ rt_- "'So Unnecessary! "r 4 (Ig94) :<br />

Russel_I, George William. See 8., A.<br />

Rutledge, Edward. 'Between Handclaps., 51 (f913)<br />

Sabat<strong>in</strong>i, : 2gO_2g5.<br />

Rafaer- 'The Baker of Rousir-ron.' 3g (1906)<br />

'The Tapestried : 362-369.<br />

Room., 52 (1913) z 790_799.<br />

'!The word of Borgia-' 54 (rg14):<br />

SaIe,<br />

1013-1024 (Augrust<br />

M.O. n,mber).<br />

'Old Hands: A Correspondence Comedy. , 46 (1910):<br />

1100_1104.<br />

Sale, Mark. 'The Typewriter Girl,s Romance. |<br />

rWhose 44 (1909):<br />

Was the Hand?,<br />

I47_I5I.<br />

44 (1909) : 509_512.<br />

Sal-mon, H.W. tTold by the Concierge., 46 (fgIO)<br />

Sanders, Alan. ,Caught : lOgg_I093.<br />

Red-handed.,<br />

rMated 44 (1909) : lrOTI_]tl77.<br />

by the Mo<strong>to</strong>r<br />

fSuzette.'<br />

Car.' 46 (l9lo) : IO7_108.<br />

44 (I9O9) : g72_g73.<br />

Sanderson, Austen. rT\ro of a Trade. r 44 (1909):<br />

Sanderson, John.<br />

96l_969.<br />

'The ltessaqe by Wireless.,<br />

Sandys, 45 (l9IO)<br />

Oliver z L37_L43.<br />

[pseudonym of Marguerj-te Florence<br />

Barclay. ,A Barclay] and<br />

Stage<br />

Armiger<br />

Effect.' 44 (1909)<br />

Sargtent, : L44_L46.<br />

H. Gar<strong>to</strong>n. rAIl for Naught. , 16 (fggg)<br />

savage, : 111_115.<br />

John- r"wour-d you Have Tord?,,'<br />

Savile,<br />

47 (1g1r):<br />

Frank- 104-rog.<br />

The Seeret. 51 (1913): 57_80,<br />

523-542,<br />

2IO_225,<br />

665-694,<br />

4O3_4Ig,<br />

839-855; 52 (1913):<br />

Scheffauer, 113_125, 256_267.<br />

Herman. 'Balaclava. , 36 (1905) z 56L-572.<br />

Darw<strong>in</strong>ian Extravaganza.<br />

44 (1e09) :<br />

the Narcatiue of Fuz,ther<br />

: 199-227, 359-384,<br />

8 (1896) : 286-295.<br />

(I893) : 833-847.<br />

4-I8.<br />

52 (1913): 569_5g0.<br />

'The Bride of Fire., 42 (f908) : 517_523.<br />

'The Daughter of the Alvarez.! 43 (1909) : 222_230-<br />

'The Float<strong>in</strong>g Forest.' 44 (1909) z 226_234.<br />

'The Gold Monstrance.,<br />

fThe 43 (1909): 311_317.<br />

Hair of Elspeth Halmers., 49 (IgI2). L73_Ig4.<br />

'Hate.' 5l (1913): 695_705.<br />

'The Hollow Cross.' 45 (1910) : 7g9_796.<br />

42<br />

'The Horses of the Troop.' 48 (l-911) z 565-572.<br />

'The Man <strong>in</strong> the well.' 47 (1911) : 397-406.<br />

'The Passion of the Peak.' 4a (1911) : 775-78I.<br />

'The Penance <strong>in</strong> the Forest.r 48 (1911): 134-135.<br />

'The Ship Valiant. | 50 (1912): 49-58.<br />

'The Sun K<strong>in</strong>g.' 48 (1911) : 427-436.<br />

'The Two Tolrrers: A Fable.' 53 (f914) : 2O8-2L9.<br />

'The Wheel of Flame.r 54 (1914) z IO62-LO67 (August number).<br />

Schultz, J.W. rThe S<strong>to</strong>ry of Pita: How the Young Blackfoot Fought the<br />

Big Bear and Started on the White Man's Road. | 49 (1912):<br />

581-586.<br />

Senior, WilI. 'A Medieval Suffragette; or a Pageant with a Purpose. I<br />

4I (1908): 366-369.<br />

rSeranos. I See Harrison, S. Frances.<br />

Se<strong>to</strong>n-Karr, Sir Henry, C.M.G., M.P. 'A Round-up Tale.r 34 (1904):<br />

34-40.<br />

Sharp, Evelyn. rHerr Rob<strong>in</strong>soni: A Musical Sketch.' 39 (f907) z 39-46.<br />

rThe I<br />

Hundredth Pr<strong>in</strong>cess.<br />

Sharp, William. See Macleod,<br />

Shaw, Mrs Desmond. rThe Last<br />

320-324.<br />

Shaw, Herbert. 'The Cardboard Box.' 46 (f910) : 684-688.<br />

Sheard, Percy. rS<strong>in</strong>pk<strong>in</strong>s' Picnic.' 53 (1914) z 7L9-725.<br />

'Thirteen Bottles of Cowslip W<strong>in</strong>e.' 50 (1912) : 387-392.<br />

Sheldrake, J.W. Sw<strong>in</strong>burne. rThe K<strong>in</strong>g's Physician.r 46 (1910):<br />

Sheppard, Alfred Tresidder. "'Home Along:" The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Robert<br />

Home-corn<strong>in</strong>g. ' 50 (L9L2): 313-319.<br />

Shiel, M.P. rHuguen<strong>in</strong>rs 16 (1898): 509-517.<br />

Fiona.<br />

Voyage of the Day-dream. I 4A (1911) :<br />

97-L04.<br />

Crump<br />

Wife.' 5 (1895): 568-576.<br />

I s<br />

Shirlaw, William, Jnr. 'Four Cigars.' 2L (1900): 459-464.<br />

Sidgwick, Mrs Alfred. 'Ugly Solomon. ' 26 (l-902) : 344-36I.<br />

Silant, Jeffrey. Long Barelag - CattLe K<strong>in</strong>g. 52 (1913): 333-345,<br />

539-552, 68I-694.<br />

Silberrad, Una L. rConcern<strong>in</strong>g the Death of James Deer<strong>in</strong>g.' 32 (1904):<br />

156-164.<br />

'Mrs Smallpagers John.' 30 (1903) : 342-36I. Signed U.L.<br />

Silberrad.<br />

'Priscilla's May<strong>in</strong>g. 3I (1903) \ LJ V J t 2O3-2L8.<br />

'<br />

Simpson, Horace J. 'Smiler.' 45 (1910) : 510-514.<br />

lilade, Christ<strong>in</strong>e Jope. See Jope-Slade, Christ<strong>in</strong>e.<br />

Smade, W. rDest<strong>in</strong>y Decides. I 37 (1906) z 2O9-2L6.<br />

'The Ghost of the "Ragged Cot".' 40 (1907): 800-804.<br />

'The Price of Honour. I 44 (f909) : 327-331.<br />

fA Rewarded Rescue. | 38 (1906) z 643-647.<br />

limedley, Constance. 'The Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Whom No One<br />

Had Seen: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for<br />

Children. ' 4I (1908) : 386-389.<br />

limith, Ernest Bramah. See Bramah, LL<br />

t Ernest.<br />

uL.<br />

imith, J. Johns<strong>to</strong>n. 'A Bad Hand and the Odd Trick.' 45 (1910):<br />

730-735.<br />

'A Mythological Diversion.' 50 (1912): 465-470.<br />

'The Queen of Diamonds. I 45 (1910) : 565-568.<br />

43


lit1,1r;r;r,, Violr:t. 'Concern<strong>in</strong>g the Boy.r 4I (1909):<br />

. 'l'ct;c;Y. ' 40 (1907) : 598-603.<br />

i<strong>in</strong>,rirlr, Jlohnl clollisl. ?he Great Age. 53 (LgI4)<br />

754-763; 54 (1914): 919_931, rc25_rcqo, 33_46<br />

September numbers).<br />

Snow, M. 'The Other Girl.' 46 (l9lo) : 136_142.<br />

Snowden, J. Keighly. 'Dick Deanholme.' I (1g93) : 669_6g2.<br />

Sorrell, Lucien. 'Santa Clara.' 50 (IgL2) | 559_605.<br />

Spence, L. Hudson. rThe Grub. , 40 (f907) : I27.<br />

Spender, Brenda Efizabeth. 'The Miracl-e.' 52 (1913) z 562_566.<br />

spielmann, Mrs M-H. 'santa cr-aus and the Gamekeeper's Daughter.<br />

(1904): 560-566-<br />

Sp<strong>in</strong>ks, K.L. ll,e Serenade du passant.' 44<br />

Stacpoole, H. de Vere. 'The yellow Mask.r<br />

Stagg, John Reg<strong>in</strong>ald. See Barnett, John.<br />

Stawell, Mrs Randolph. rThe Fairies' Exhibition., 50 (tg:t2). 1O9_lIl.<br />

Steel, Flora Annie. 'A Bad-character Suit., 13 (1g97) z I27_L35.<br />

The Hosts of the Lov,d. 19 (1899) : r97-2r4, 359-374, 52o-533i<br />

20 (1900): 100-123, 246-26L, 395-4L2, 52r-536i 2L (r9oo):<br />

103-125, 247-269, 4OO-422, 550-566i 22 (19OO): It_4_133.<br />

'The Legend of the Nautilus.' g (1996): lI3_118.<br />

'The Mercy of the Lord. , 35 (1905) : 3Ol_309. Sigrned F.A. Steel.<br />

Ste<strong>in</strong>, C. rYarns <strong>in</strong> the Club Smok<strong>in</strong>gr-room.' 3 (1g94) : 223_229<br />

('A Death Vacancy,) , 4 (Ig94): 195-206 ('A V.C.,).<br />

Stell<strong>in</strong>g, C.D. 'Montagu's First S1ap. t 46 (l9IO) : 6g9_697.<br />

Stephens, Dorothy. 'pr<strong>in</strong>cess Crystal's euest.r 5 (fg95) : 45_63.<br />

Stephens, Dr Ricardo. 'sleepress Shore: A s<strong>to</strong>ry of the Antarctic.<br />

46 (1910) z 647-653.<br />

Stevenson, G.H. 'The Confession.' 45 (1910) : 7I_73.<br />

stevenson, Robert Louis. st rues: The Aduentures of a Freneh<br />

Prisoner <strong>in</strong> England. <strong>to</strong> (1896): 3r3_331, 458_474i rr (1897):<br />

LO4-I2O, 244-264, 387-407,548-564i 12 (1897): 85_105, 22I-238,<br />

359-376, 520-544. After the death of stevenson the nover was<br />

completed by A-T- euiJ-rer-couch from stevensonrs notes. see arso<br />

Quiller-Couch, A.T.<br />

Stewart, F. 'A Man and a Maid., 3g<br />

StiII, Dorothea. 'A Triple Tragedy. r<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ckley, Cynthia. !Common or Garden<br />

(August number)<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ck<strong>to</strong>n, Frank R- pomona's T'aueLs: A series of Lettets <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Mistress of -Ru-dder Grange from IIer Foz,met, Handnaiden. 2 (1893/4):<br />

48L-494, 683-697i 3 (1894) : I44_I53, 32g_337, 509_518,<br />

694-704i 4 (t_894): t_50-160.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ker, Bram. 'The Man from Shorrox.' 2 (Ig93/4): 657_669.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ker, T. 'The pundit-' 22 (f9OO) : 257_265.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ne, Chris<strong>to</strong>pher. 'The Mirrors.' 53 (1914):<br />

Strange, Edward F. 'Home-com<strong>in</strong>g of El_ias Nann.,<br />

Siqned E.F. Strange.<br />

'Joshua euemby's Daughter.r 23 (1901) : 7g_g7.<br />

429-432.<br />

4LL-428, 622_636,<br />

(July, August and<br />

rThe Masterpi-ece of Adam van Vianan: Be<strong>in</strong>g the s<strong>to</strong>ry - for<br />

44<br />

(1909): 660-664.<br />

53 (1914) : 327-335.<br />

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43 (1909): 377-379.<br />

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436-442.<br />

27 (I9o2) : 4OI-4o7.<br />

34<br />

Anyth<strong>in</strong>g Anyone Knows <strong>to</strong> the Contrary - of a<br />

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' 19 (1899): 4-2O.<br />

. 'The Good Baronet.' 25 (I90I) z L4-24.<br />

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H.L. Stuart.<br />

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4e (1912):<br />

44 (1909):<br />

sutctiffe, Harriwell- 'A Lyke-wake Fight'' 19 (1899) z 343-352'<br />

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I The<br />

l'


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?rr_ ?ro<br />

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t<br />

I<br />

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I I iers , Arthur. 'The Shaman's Grave: An Alaskan Legend.<br />

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355-355, 449-46L, 488-496.<br />

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rr I ocks. I 49 (I9I2) : 563-571.<br />

4'7<br />

of<br />

861- 864.<br />

the Jilted One.<br />

48<br />

48 (1911) :<br />

Ball -


'Snowed In: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Pride and Three Red Roses.r 50 (]-9L2):<br />

90L-9I2 -<br />

rT\u<strong>in</strong> Passions. ' 45 (I9I0) : 958-965.<br />

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. 'The Magnanimity of the Man of Pleasure: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Days <strong>to</strong><br />

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'The Vacant Country:<br />

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The War <strong>in</strong> the Air,<br />

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A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Days <strong>to</strong> Come (Anno Dom<strong>in</strong>i<br />

309-32 3.<br />

and PartieuLarLA Hou Mn Bert Smalluays Fared<br />

(1908) = 2-L6, 142-157, 29I-3O4, 415-427,<br />

48<br />

49<br />

555-566 , 663-677; 42 (1908) : 2L_35, 143-156, 263-2.78, 4L9-434,<br />

524-539, 764-18L-<br />

.lTheWaysoftheCity:AS<strong>to</strong>ryoftheDays<strong>to</strong>Come(AnnoDom<strong>in</strong>i<br />

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"<br />

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45L-456 -<br />

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. 'f.25O Reward. , 44 (f909) z 460-467.<br />

49<br />

37 (1906) z 235-246.<br />

396-404.<br />

29 (1903) z 283-284'<br />

504-5r0.


F<br />

Ir/right, Newman . fndian Deteetiue S<strong>to</strong>y,ies. ('The Eye of Shiva,' rThe<br />

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rUnder the Achilles.' 8 (1896) : 37L-378.<br />

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number).<br />

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Zack. [Pseudonym of GVendolen feats]. 'Ttre Sisters.' 24 (1901):<br />

449-454.<br />

Zangrlrill, IIsraelJ. 'The Greln^rig.' 25 (1901) : 450-463.<br />

rThe Jewish Tr<strong>in</strong>ity.r 39 (1907) z 429-439.<br />

fThe Model of Sorrow.' 26 (1902) z 459-477.<br />

rS. Cohn and Son, or Anglicisation. | 26 (1902) : L57-I72.<br />

r"They That Walk <strong>in</strong> Darkness.'rt 16 (f898): 437-455.<br />

SIGNED STORIES - AUTHOR<br />

'Belle.' 'The Journalistic Inst<strong>in</strong>ct. I 4 (1894) z 64-69.<br />

C. 'Charm<strong>in</strong>g Miss Hulbert. | 10 (1895) : 401-413.<br />

D., A.M. 'Triptych.' 52 (1913)'z 28O-28I.<br />

E. 'Carndonagh.r 2 (1893/4) z 224-244.<br />

L., F.O. rThe Meal of His Life: A Tale for the Very Greedy and the<br />

Very Young.r 52 (1913) = 7O3-7O7.<br />

rT"lvors Company.' 52 (1913) z 42L-424.<br />

L., X. 'The Bird at the Neck: A Detail <strong>in</strong> Dialogue.' 14 (1898) :<br />

15-34, r63-L74.<br />

rA Kiss of Judas.' I (1893) : 339-366.<br />

. rThe Luck of the Devil.' I (1893) : 873-889.<br />

With ALL the Flouers of tlte Merehant. 16 (1898): 50-63, 168-185,<br />

339-351.<br />

Lorne. 'Ovee.' 6 (1895): I34-15L, 243-256-<br />

50<br />

'Lusmore-' 'A Fastidious woman'r 12 (1897) z 418-423'<br />

S., D.L.D. 'Doc<strong>to</strong>r Armstrong. | 11 (1897) z 221-229s.,<br />

H- 'Gratitude-' 51 (1913) z L4L-L42'<br />

li., N.S. 'Herbert Horatio Bogg: A South African S<strong>to</strong>ry.' 48 (1911) :<br />

56r-562.<br />

,1,., s.B. 'The case of the Reverend Mr Toomey.' 11 (1897) z 363-372.<br />

ANONYMOUS STORIES<br />

'The Adventures of a Water Rat-' 44 (19fI) t I23-L26'<br />

tA DoIl and a Moral.' 19 (1899) z 4LO-4L2rLobo,<br />

the cook-' 5r (I9r3): 864-866'<br />

'The Swagman.' 48 (1911) : 328-330.


1 (May-oct 1893)<br />

CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX<br />

'His Serene Highness-' By Rhoda Brough<strong>to</strong>n' 8-I9'<br />

'A Son of Satan.t By Alexander Lennox' 25-34'<br />

'Cupid Took Another Dart-' By Louisa Parr' 40-50 237-245'<br />

'<br />

lBella Goodalf: A Romance of the Cherwell.' By W.L. Courtney. 62-69.<br />

'A Test of Affection.' By Arnold White' 78-90'<br />

'A Case of Conscience-t By Jane Barlow' 100-109'<br />

'Experientia Docet.' By Noel A<strong>in</strong>sleigh' 159-173'<br />

'The Manse Mystery.' By Alexander Lennox' 184-195'<br />

'The Green Flag.' By A. Conan Doyle' 2O8-2L9'<br />

'The Soul of Daphne-' By Kather<strong>in</strong>e Carmarthen'<br />

'The Last of the Fly<strong>in</strong>q Dutchmen" By W'L' Alden' 307- 316.<br />

'Fail<strong>in</strong>gs of Felicia-' By Blanche L<strong>in</strong>dsay' 325-334'<br />

rA Kiss of Judas.' BY X.L. 339-366'<br />

'Phy1l.' By G.H. Bough<strong>to</strong>n, A'R'A' 378-388'<br />

rThe case of young Mr Maitland.' By T. Dove Keighly. 397-42I.<br />

'The Dulm<strong>in</strong>ster Dynamite-' By M'E' Braddon' 469-482'<br />

,The Snowbal-l-: Fiom the Memoirs of Maximilian de Bethune, Duke of<br />

Sully.' By Stanley J. Weyman ' 492-504'<br />

'A Fair Puritan.' By Edw<strong>in</strong> Lester Arnold' 519-531'<br />

'A Darw<strong>in</strong>ian Schooner.' By W'L' A1den' 543-552'<br />

rA Candidate for Martyrdom.' By W.E. Norris. 565-516.<br />

'The Fortune of War.' By Francis Gribble' 586-591'<br />

,The True Legend of the zephyr and the Rose.' By E.C. cork. 615-620'<br />

'The Sere, the Yell-ow Leaf: A Study from Life'' By Sarah Grand'<br />

62I-640 , '781--'794.<br />

'Dick Deanholme.' By J. Keighly Snowden ' 669-682'<br />

284-294.<br />

'A New Explosive.' By Robert Barr' 719-728'<br />

,piet van sladen's wife: A s<strong>to</strong>ry of the Trek-Boers.' By H'A' Bryden'<br />

805-819.<br />

'T]he H<strong>in</strong>da Mystery-' By Ctark Russell-' 833-847'<br />

'The Luck of the Devil-' By X'L' 873-889'<br />

2 (Nov 1893-APr 1894)<br />

'A Lost Recruit.' By Jane Barlow' 4-16'<br />

'The Voice of Gunbar-' By E.W' Hornung' 77'84'<br />

'Torrigiano.' By Grant Allen' 96-105'<br />

rThe Shr<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g Shoe.' By Walter Besant ' L29-143'<br />

Lord. 7r,rnont aid nis nm<strong>in</strong>ta. By George Meredith . L82-27.2 , 367-394,<br />

552-513, 8L7-845, 861-8'75, 981-1005, L)42-LO55'<br />

'Carndonagh.' BY E- 224-244'<br />

,punch: F<strong>in</strong>al npisoaes <strong>in</strong> the Life of a Vagabond Mongrel.' By David<br />

Christie MurraY - 261-278'<br />

"Ihe Ghosts of Austerlitz:<br />

As<strong>to</strong>r. 292-3O4.<br />

A Christmas S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By William Wal-dorf<br />

'The Mystery of the Hacienda.' By Bret Harte. 315-339.<br />

'A Narrow Escape.' By E. Lester Arnol_d. 405-413.<br />

"Ihe Collabora<strong>to</strong>rs.' By Robert S. Hichens. 425-440.<br />

l'omonats TraDeLs: A series of Letters <strong>to</strong> the Misty,ess of Rudd.er Grange<br />

from Her Former Handnaiden. By Frank R. s<strong>to</strong>ck<strong>to</strong>n . 4BL-4g4,<br />

683-697.<br />

'rts Own Reward. ' By W.L. Alden. 505-511.<br />

'what Happened on the rndus: A Tale of the Frontier.'<br />

58I-592.<br />

By Louis Tracy.<br />

'IIer Nonny, Nonny.' By John Reid. 605-622.<br />

'llis Lost chance: A Little Drama <strong>in</strong> rndian rnk.'<br />

63I-643.<br />

By George Bough<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

'The Man from Shorrox.r By Bram S<strong>to</strong>ker. 657-669.<br />

'John.r By Margaret Otiphant. 72I-737.<br />

'The Romance of Cliveden: Res<strong>to</strong>red from the Fragments of a Manuscript.'<br />

By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 75I-i66.<br />

'His Ovrn Familiar Friend.' By Kather<strong>in</strong>e portal. 715-7g3.<br />

'Her Majesty's Servants.' By Rudyard Kipl<strong>in</strong>g. 794-904.<br />

'Parpon the Dararf . I By Gilbert parker. 853-866.<br />

'TVrice Won.' By Alice Comyns Carr. 904-918.<br />

'The curious s<strong>to</strong>ry of an Aide-de-camp.' By Guy Boothby. 933-940.<br />

'An fmag<strong>in</strong>ative Woman.! By Thomas Hard.y. 95I-969.<br />

'The Commandant's Duel-.r By Albert Delpit. 1O25-IO3O.<br />

3 (May-Aug 1894 )<br />

'A Cry across the Black Water.' By S.R. Crockett. 23-35.<br />

rl{er Ladyship's Veil.' By W.E. Norris. 45-55.<br />

',fufie. t By Lucy Clifford. 6l-gOl,ord<br />

)rmont and His Am<strong>in</strong>ta (cont.). By George Meredith. }O-]r]r2,<br />

293-31_8, 465-482.<br />

l'rtmonats Trauels: A Series of Lettens <strong>to</strong> the Mistress of Rudder Gxange<br />

from Her Forrner Handmaiden (cont.). By Frank R. S<strong>to</strong>ck<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

L44-L53, 328-337, 509-518, 694-704.<br />

'The Extra Mouth.' By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 19g-206.<br />

'Yarns <strong>in</strong> the Club Smok<strong>in</strong>g Room. ' By C. Ste<strong>in</strong> . 223-229 ( 'A Death<br />

Vacancy' ).<br />

'who Knows?' By Guy de Maupassanb. Trans. by s. pasfiel_d oliver.<br />

243-254.<br />

"l'lre S<strong>to</strong>ry of Chrysanthemum.' By Albert Flem<strong>in</strong>g. 269-2j9.<br />

"l'he S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Strike. I By G. Kennard. 3j4-396.<br />

"l'he Safvage Man.' By Blanche L<strong>in</strong>dsay. 397-409.<br />

',rim.' By Harry B. Vogel. 433-446.<br />

"l'lre Revelations of a Shirt Cuff .' By percy Reeve. 559-564.<br />

'lt4<strong>in</strong>e Host the Card<strong>in</strong>al .' By Howard pease. 577-599.<br />

''l'lrc Confession of Rui, the priest (Deciphered from an Egyptian papyrus<br />

Apparently Written B.C. 1725)., By W.W. As<strong>to</strong>r. 606-613.<br />

52 53


'The Little P<strong>in</strong>k House.'<br />

'Personal Experiences <strong>in</strong><br />

'The Golden Scytheman.'<br />

4 (Sept-Dec 1894)<br />

I"So Unnecessary!"' By Russell Clark. 4-18.<br />

'A Desert Mystery.' By H.A. Bryden. 33-44.<br />

'The Journalistic Inst<strong>in</strong>ct.' By 'Belle'. 64-69.<br />

'The Golden Scytheman' (cont.). By H. Herman. 94-l-13.<br />

Joan Haste. By H. Rider Haggard. L26-149, 304-332, 484-5L4, 680-700.<br />

Pomona's Trauels: A Series of Lettens <strong>to</strong> the Mistress of Ifudder Grange<br />

from Her Foz,mer Handmaiden (cont.). By Frank R. S<strong>to</strong>ck<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

150-r60.<br />

'Yarns <strong>in</strong> the Club Smok<strong>in</strong>g-room' (cont.)<br />

('A V.C. ') .<br />

'In the Third Capacity.' By F.C. Philips.<br />

'Mr Webster. I By Lucy Clifford. 232-243.<br />

'No. 29.1 By Guy Boothby. 250-257.<br />

'Lovefs Apostate. I By E.F. Benson- 373-379.<br />

'Boss Bierstiimpfel's S<strong>to</strong>ry.t By L.D. Powles. 391-399.<br />

'Another Freak.' By Mary Angela Dickens. 44I-452.<br />

'Hearts and Voices.' By Comp<strong>to</strong>n Reade. 47I-483.<br />

'The Bishop of Eucalyptus. I By Q. 5lL-592.<br />

'Under the Black Flag.' By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

'Johns<strong>to</strong>n's Adventure.' By W.L. Alden. 653-661.<br />

5 (Jan-Apr 1895)<br />

By Beatrice Kipl<strong>in</strong>g. 6L6-624.<br />

Monkey Language.' By BiIl Nye. 648-655.<br />

By H. Herman. 656-676-<br />

'The Judgrment of Bol<strong>in</strong>as Pla<strong>in</strong>.' By Bret Harte.<br />

'Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Crystal's Quest.' By Dorothy Stephens.<br />

'A Lost Pleiad.' By Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler. 9L-97.<br />

'With<strong>in</strong> the Gates.' By G.B. Burg<strong>in</strong>. LI7-L24.<br />

Joan Haste (cont. ). By George Meredith. 141--160, 317-339, 4-16-5OL,<br />

645-670.<br />

'The Devil S<strong>to</strong>ne. I By Beatrice Heron-Ma>


8 (Jan-Apr 1896)<br />

rThe undecided Man. I By E-T. Papillon ' 5-27 '<br />

'The Tam<strong>in</strong>g of the Duchess-' By James Buckl-and'<br />

rConrad Reuter of Second Avenue: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the<br />

New York.' BY Kate Jordan ' 80-92'<br />

'The Legend of the Nautilus.' By F'A' Steel' 113-118'<br />

His Honouy. and" a Lady (cont.). By Sara Jeannette Duncan' 131-145'<br />

257-273 -<br />

tlnHanuman'sTemple.'ByCharIeSJ.Mansford.153-163.<br />

'"Phyllis is My only Joy-"' By C'J' Wills' 183-201'<br />

,TheMadnessofShereBahadur.'ByLevett-Yeats.2Il-223.<br />

rBrabantio,s Love.' By William waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 234-244rA<br />

Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g and an End-r By A'E' Rowlands' 286-295'<br />

,The Laird of Dornochy.' By Valent<strong>in</strong>e Munro-Ferg-uson. 311-320'<br />

IAWander<strong>in</strong>gSoul.,ByReg<strong>in</strong>aldWilberforce.340-352.<br />

fUnder the Achilles.' By S. Levett Yeats. 37I-378.<br />

'JimmylsRestCure.'ByHoraceAnnesleyVachell.393-403.<br />

'TheLastrmage:AFantasy.'ByAr:JcreyTyson'423-428'<br />

'By Life and Death. I By W'G' Tarbet' 443-45L'<br />

fttZ City of Refuge. By Walter Besant. 463-486, 577-598.<br />

,Four chapters oi a Life.' By Ernest Hamil<strong>to</strong>n. 513-532.<br />

'The Empty Stall-' By Jacques de Boys' 546-560'<br />

9 (May-Aug 1896)<br />

'The Lady <strong>in</strong> the Coach: Be<strong>in</strong>g an Episode <strong>in</strong> the Life of<br />

othervriseGallop<strong>in</strong>gDickrsometimeGentlemanofthe<br />

H.B. Marriott Watson. 5-2O'<br />

fThe Practical Mahatma-r By W-L. Alden ' 5L-62'<br />

39-58.<br />

German Quarter'<br />

Dick Ryder,<br />

Road.' By<br />

'The Sluicers of Backwash<br />

'rhe Paradise CoaL-boat-<br />

The City of Refuge (cont-)- By Walter Besant. 115-139, 269-293,<br />

43r-454, 606-629.<br />

'Some Prairie Incidents.' By Aleck B' Waller' f84-199'<br />

,The s<strong>to</strong>ne chamber of Taverndale House.' By Mabel Howard. 2I7-23L'<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Tusk.' By H.A' Bryden' 243-254'<br />

'A confirmed Misogynist.' By c. Grant Robertson. 327-34L.<br />

'Sister Sencilla.' By Arthur Griffiths' 356-371'<br />

'The wraith of cliveden Reach: Be<strong>in</strong>g a sequel <strong>to</strong> the "Romance of<br />

I<br />

Creek.' By Leonard Granville. 80-96'<br />

By C.J. Cutctiffe HYne- 105-If4'<br />

Cliveden", as Res<strong>to</strong>red from the l"lanuscript of Andrew Deepegrove'<br />

By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 387-400'<br />

409-420.<br />

'Mrs Wade of Lagos.r By C-J. Cutcliffe Hyne'<br />

'The WoLfts Donkeyman.' By C.J' Cutcliffe Hyne' 489-500.<br />

'Chandni Bhai, the Danc<strong>in</strong>g GirI: A Pathan Love S<strong>to</strong>ry.' BY M<strong>in</strong>nie<br />

Anderson and Louis Tracy. 519-534'<br />

'Dr Perksr Party.r By S- Macnaugh<strong>to</strong>n' 563-571'<br />

'The Ace of Hearts.' By W-A. Fraser' 592-597'<br />

l0 (Sept-Dec 1896)<br />

'llannibol- Hoke, Phil.D. , M.D. ' By Horace Annesley Vachell . 5-2O.<br />

'A Professional Episode.' By Ernest Hamil_<strong>to</strong>n. 29-47.<br />

"lhe Orange-growers.' By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 62-73.<br />

"the Shamants Grave: An Al-askan Legend.' By Arthur Villiers. 101-109.<br />

l'he City of Refuge (cont. ) . By Walter Besant. I27-L49, 276-298.<br />

'An Unrecorded Trial. I By Henry A. Her<strong>in</strong>g. 168-f79.<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Karl Ott.' By Algernon H. Blackwood. 189-200.<br />

'New and Liberal Terms.' By Dorothea Holl<strong>in</strong>s. 215-222.<br />

'Janet's Nemesis.' By Grant Allen. 23O-24L.<br />

:lL fues: The Aduentutes of a Fz'ench Pz,isoner <strong>in</strong> England. By Robert<br />

Louis Stevenson. 3f3-331, 458-474.<br />

'Nature's Great Freak.r By Arthur Appl<strong>in</strong>. 355-359.<br />

'An Illustration of Modern Science.' By Richard Marsh. 378-387.<br />

'Charm<strong>in</strong>g Miss Hulbert.' By C. 401-413.<br />

'The Woo<strong>in</strong>g of Teige.r By Harold Frederic. 418-426.<br />

'Jack Sheppard Tells the S<strong>to</strong>ry: Be<strong>in</strong>g a Sequel <strong>to</strong> "Jack Sheppard Up<br />

<strong>to</strong> Date."r By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 504-516.<br />

'The Golden Hair. I By E.P. Larken. 536-547.<br />

'Angels Unawares.r By Marion Ellis<strong>to</strong>n. 565-573.<br />

'Mathur<strong>in</strong>: A S<strong>in</strong>ner of Pontiac.r By Gilbert Parker. 599-605.<br />

It (Jan-Apr 1897)<br />

'Loch Dhuairg.' By Constance H. Enunott. 5-22.<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Naskatu, Priest of Ptah and Pr<strong>in</strong>ce of Egypt. By John<br />

Ie Bre<strong>to</strong>n. 44-50.<br />

"l'he Fate of Miss Tralee's Emerald.' By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 67-78.<br />

;iL fues: The Aduentuz,es of a Fneneh Prisoner <strong>in</strong> EngLand (cont.).<br />

By Robert Louis Stevenson. IO4-L2O, 244-264, 387-407, 548-564.<br />

"t'he Misdemeanours of the Lady Gertrude.' By Frances Forbes-Robertson.<br />

r30-1 36 .<br />

'l,otty North: Athenian.' By Charles Edwardes. 148-168.<br />

'lladdon Aylmer - and Th<strong>in</strong>gs.' By A.J. Dawson. I85-2O2.<br />

'l)oc<strong>to</strong>r Armstrong. ' by D.L.B.S . 22L-229.<br />

'lfudge Crockett of Hell Corner.' By John Foster Fraser. 3O7-3L7.<br />

'With Never a Chance.' By Ethel A. Fenwick. 336-345.<br />

''l'lre Case of the Reverend Mr Toomey.r By S.B.T. 363-372.<br />

'M.rrie's S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By John le Bre<strong>to</strong>n. 416-424.<br />

'lrolores. I By Arthur Appl<strong>in</strong> . 449-466.<br />

"l'lre Breech<strong>in</strong>g of Sammy.r By Horace Annesley Vachell . 482-49I .<br />

''l'lro Strange Adventure of Joan Archer.' By Gerald<strong>in</strong>e Bonner. 510-526.<br />

t'). (l{ay-Aug 1897)<br />

't)()lores' (cont.). By Arthur Appl<strong>in</strong>. 17-31.<br />

'n l;uffolk ldyll.' By M.F. Wilson. 51-64.<br />

"l'lrc Priestrs Barga<strong>in</strong>.' By E.P. Larken. 72-77.<br />

57


St lues: The Aduentures of a Fv'eneh Prisonev' <strong>in</strong> England (cont') ' By<br />

Robert Louis stevenson and A.T. Quiller-couch. 85-105, 22L-238,<br />

359-316, 520-544.<br />

'Rule Britannia.' By John le Bre<strong>to</strong>n- 1-29-L35'<br />

rA Love S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By A-J- Dawson' 165-178'<br />

'pearls.' By Francis Prevost. 252-262.<br />

'A Promise. I By Hitd'a Newman ' 267-276'<br />

rColonel Drury.r By John le Bre<strong>to</strong>n ' 332-34L'<br />

'The Man who Intervened-' By Robert Hichens' 383-395'<br />

'A Fastidious Woman.' By rLusmore.r 4L8-423.<br />

'A Tribute of souls.' By Robert Hichens and Frederic Hamil<strong>to</strong>n'<br />

447-465.<br />

tThe Lamparagua. I By May Crommel<strong>in</strong> . 5O2-5O9.<br />

I3 (Sept-Dec 1897)<br />

rA Tribute of Souls' (cont-)<br />

3L-47 -<br />

By Robert Hichens and Frederic Hamil<strong>to</strong>n'<br />

'A Bad-character Suit-' By F]ora Annie<br />

|"Amaranth and Asphodel."' By Helen F'<br />

'Jee.' By Cuthbert Barmby. L98-2O6'<br />

t"Sla<strong>in</strong>e by Honoure."' By Jacques de Boys'<br />

'A Mare's Nest.r By Morris Price Williams'<br />

rHow Bois-Ros6 and I Captured the K<strong>in</strong>g'' By<br />

331- 345 .<br />

'The Pilot.' By Morley Roberts' 354-361'<br />

'A Moment's Madness-r By ltaud Diver' 389-396'<br />

'Bridged Over.' By T. Pres<strong>to</strong>n Battersby ' 420-425'<br />

Steel. 127-L35.<br />

Hether<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. L62-I14-<br />

226-238.<br />

307-319.<br />

Edward H. Jenn<strong>in</strong>qs.<br />

437-448.<br />

'The Sea Pr<strong>in</strong>ce: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children" By E'P' Larken'<br />

Rupert of Hentzau. By Anthony Hope ' 475-495' -<br />

'T-he Transfer. r By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne' 496-501 '<br />

'Almadoro's Cupid.l ey William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r' 517'528'<br />

'Gloriana.' By Horace Annesley Vachell' 529-540'<br />

'The Black Knight of Adlersdorf. I By H'M' Langland'<br />

'The Wreck.' By Betty Rae. 515-584'<br />

14 (Jan-APr 1898)<br />

,The Bird at the Neck: A Detail <strong>in</strong> Dialogue.' By x.L. 15-34 , L63-L74'<br />

Rupert of Hentzau (cont.). By Anthony Hope. 49-66, 216-233, 345-361,<br />

503-527.<br />

'Diavola.'<br />

By Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler' 8I-96'<br />

,wanted: A work<strong>in</strong>g Housekeeper.' By Mary stuart Boyd. 189-20I'<br />

'An Incident of the Boom.' By Jessie Mansergh' 246-252'<br />

'The Last Experience of Adam Skirv<strong>in</strong>q'' By Mary W'M' Falconer'<br />

264-268.<br />

'A Mysterious Fever-' By W'L' Alden' 274-279'<br />

'A Scarlet S<strong>in</strong>.r By Ernest Hamil<strong>to</strong>n' 292-314'<br />

,Lost <strong>in</strong> a Blizzard..' By W.L. Alden. 385-392.<br />

58<br />

556-566.<br />

'l'an: A Memory.t By Kather<strong>in</strong>e Leeds. 444-456.<br />

"'Ki-ng William. "' By Hal Godfrey. 475-489.<br />

'( ;()od Hunt<strong>in</strong>g. ' By E. Nesbit . 536-544.<br />

I't"i.nce Rupert the Buccaneer. By C.J. Cutcl_iffe Hyne. 564-576.<br />

l5 (May-Aug 1898)<br />

'l,a Bellerieuse.' By C.E. Raimond. 20-33.<br />

'l,ord Tottenham.' By E. Nesbit. 51-56.<br />

I'r,i,nce Rupert the Buccaneer (cont. ) . By c.J. Cutcliffe Hyne.<br />

212-224 , 333-344 -<br />

77-9O,<br />

littpert of Hentzau (cont. ) . By Anthony Hope. 112-135, 25r-275, 375-395.<br />

rl;he Danced before Him.' By Mimoli Crawford Fraser. 148-166.<br />

'Noelrs Pr<strong>in</strong>cess: Passages from the Life of Oswald Bastable, Esq of<br />

Lewisham, <strong>in</strong> the County of Kent No. 2., By E. Nesbit. l7g-I94.<br />

'Mr Perry's Woo<strong>in</strong>g.' By HaJ- Godfrey. 305-321.<br />

"l'tre Div<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Rod.' By E. Nesbit. 357-372.<br />

"lk)wana Khan and His Master.' By Alfred Harcourt. 405-416.<br />

'A Social Anomafy.' By S. Frances ('Seranos') Harrison. 45I-459.<br />

'1,o, the Poor Indian.' By E. Nesbit - 483-49I .<br />

'A Mouthful of Husks.' By Oswald Barron. 529-535.<br />

l'lLr: SiLuer. SkuLL. By S.R. Crockett. 538-550.<br />

'Mrs Omadurs Totem.' By George Leatherdale. 571-580.<br />

I 6 (Sept-Dec 1898)<br />

"t'he Half-caste.' By Annie L<strong>in</strong>den. L9-26.<br />

'With all Powders of the Merchant.r By X.L. 50-63, 168-185,<br />

l'|rc Siluer SkuLL (cont. ) . By S.R. Crockett. 73-82, 247-255,<br />

571-580.<br />

'Mixed.' By W.L. Alden. 83-91.<br />

'n ll for Naught.t By H. Gar<strong>to</strong>n Sargent. 111-II5.<br />

'('ous<strong>in</strong> Flora.' By Edw<strong>in</strong> Pugh. 148-158.<br />

'lr,rniel Mossr Wife.' By Ethel Marryat Alpe. 2O7-2L2.<br />

"l'he Reformation of Maurice Galv<strong>in</strong>.' By Lewis Macnamara. 222-230-<br />

"l'lre Renegade.' By C.J. Cutcliffe Hyne. 301-311.<br />

339- 35 I .<br />

374-389,<br />

I'lr,' Skirts of Chance: Be<strong>in</strong>g Some Aduentures of Francis, Second Son of<br />

the Late Matquess of AurioL. By H.B. Marriott Watson. 36L-37L,<br />

497-508.<br />

'Arr American Toe Dancer.' By Peggy Webl<strong>in</strong>g. 419-425.<br />

""|'liey that Walk <strong>in</strong> Darkness. "' By I. Zangwill . 437-455.<br />

''l'lr. Cl-iefden Christmasse Tale as Narrated by Andrew Deepe Grove.<br />

By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 466-478.<br />

''l'lrc Hundredth Pr<strong>in</strong>cess.' By Evelyn Sharp. 509-517.<br />

''r'lrt' Bait. ' By C.J. Cutcl-if fe Hyne . 52O-532.<br />

'rj.ll. and I.r By E. Nesbit. 534-542-<br />

'/\ ltuel with snakes.' By capta<strong>in</strong> D. Beames and Edgar Jepson. 581-585.


L7 (Jan-Apr 1899)<br />

'Ensign Knightley's Home-com<strong>in</strong>g.' By A'E'W' Mason' 4-2O'<br />

The skitts of chance: Betng some AduentuTes of Franeis' second son of<br />

theLateMatquessofAurioL(cont.).ByH.B.MarriottWatson.<br />

37-47 , 242-253, 349-360, 544-555 '<br />

'A Vauxhall tr4ask.' By K.L' Montgomery' 77'86'<br />

'The Hero and the Burglars" By G'S' Street' 9A-LO2'<br />

The StLuer SkuLL (cont-)- By S'R' Crockett' I2L-I36' 267-267' 4IL-425'<br />

55 8-5 70 .<br />

'Mysie.' By Lockwood Tow1e ' 372-38L'<br />

'A Haunted Island.' By Algernon Blackwood ' 445-456'<br />

'The Consumptive-' By C'J' Cutcliffe Hyne' 473-482'<br />

'The K<strong>in</strong>g's Taster.' By Phoebe Hart' 49a-5O2'<br />

I8 (May-Aug 1899)<br />

'A Throw of the Dice-' By Dora Greenwell McChesney'<br />

fTwo Vf,omen.r By John Foster Fraser' 36-47'<br />

'The Lost Torpedo-' By W.L' Alden' 58-68'<br />

L6-25.<br />

7A-a4.<br />

Bastable. I<br />

303-309.<br />

rThe Mounta<strong>in</strong>s of the Moon. t By Laurence Housman'<br />

'Be<strong>in</strong>g Detectives: A Passage <strong>in</strong> the Life of Oswald<br />

By E. Nesbit- lO4-11I'<br />

'The Journey's End-' By J' S<strong>to</strong>rer Clous<strong>to</strong>n' 151-170'<br />

rThe Cure for Love: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Days <strong>to</strong> Come (Anno Dom<strong>in</strong>i 2090).'<br />

By H.G. Wells- 186-199'<br />

'rhe Burglar, the Tw<strong>in</strong>s and Brnest<strong>in</strong>e'' By Edgar Jepson' 2r2-22r -<br />

'The Skirts of Happy Chance'' By H'B' Marriott watson' 232-244,<br />

364-315.<br />

'The Conversion of Nicolas Fothergill'' By Basil Ivlarnan. 256-265 -<br />

'The Vacant Country: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Days <strong>to</strong> Come (Anno Dom<strong>in</strong>i 2O9O)<br />

By H.G. Wells- 309-323'<br />

'The Lost Rearguard-' By H' Field<strong>in</strong>g' 339-350'<br />

rMoray the Trai<strong>to</strong>r-' By Fred M' White' 384-395'<br />

'A Modern Ananias-' By R' Neish' 4O4-4O9'<br />

'Their Dest<strong>in</strong>ies.' By Herbert Cox Acheson' 4I2-42L'<br />

'Field<strong>in</strong>g Had an Orderly.' By Gilbert Parker' 450-459'<br />

,The Illusion of a sacrifice.' By Kathar<strong>in</strong>e F. Hi1ls. 47I-48L'<br />

,The ways of the city: A s<strong>to</strong>ry of the Days <strong>to</strong> come (Anno Dom<strong>in</strong>i 2o9o-<br />

2095)-' BY H'G' well-s' 491-505'<br />

'Castilian Amoroso-' By E' Nesbit' 52I-530'<br />

'Ferrier's Record.' By Fred Swa<strong>in</strong>son' 579-586'<br />

le (Sept-Dec 1899)<br />

"l'he Distressed Innocents: A Stight Comedy.' By G.S. Street. 4-2O.<br />

"'While the Lamps Hold out <strong>to</strong> Burn."r By Gilbert Parker. 35-45.<br />

'n Worthy Highwayman.' By Charles Kennett Burrow. 57-67.<br />

'llnderneath: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Days <strong>to</strong> Come (Anno Dom<strong>in</strong>i 2098).' By H.G. Wel_ls.<br />

8t-94.<br />

"l'he Robber and the Burglar.' By E. Nesbit. 107-116.<br />

"l'he Price of the Gr<strong>in</strong>ds<strong>to</strong>ne - and the Drum.' By Gilbert Parker.<br />

r49-L59.<br />

'n Poor Gentleman. I By George Giss<strong>in</strong>g. I77-I87.<br />

'l'lut Hosts of the Lord. By Flora Annie Steel . I97-2I4, 359-374, 520-533.<br />

"l'he Magnanimity of the Man of Pleasure: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Days <strong>to</strong> Come<br />

(Anno Dom<strong>in</strong>i 2097) .t By H.c. Wells. 222-234.<br />

'/\rr UgIy Cus<strong>to</strong>mer.' By Bernard Capes. 243-247.<br />

'n Strange Bus<strong>in</strong>ess.' By Mary Angela Dickens. 269-277-<br />

"l'he Parson's V<strong>in</strong>dication.' By Basil Marnan. 3L7-325.<br />

'A Lyke-wake Fight.' By Hal1iwell Sutcliffe. 343-352.<br />

"l'he S<strong>to</strong>ry of a S<strong>to</strong>ry. I By Edw<strong>in</strong> Pugrh. 387-398.<br />

'n Dol-I and a Moral . r 4LO-4I2.<br />

'A Freak of lvlemory. r By Christian Burke. 4L3-42I .<br />

'"On the Reef of Norman's Woe."' By Gilbert Parker. 436-447.<br />

"l'welve O'Clock. r By Stephen Crane. 462-468.<br />

't,uigi and the Salvationist.' By Grant Allen. 489-501.<br />

"l'he Gol-den Messias. r By L. Cope Cornford. 505-517.<br />

'l'carl: A Sketch. ' By R. Neish. 535-54I.<br />

"l'he Unseen World.' By E.H. Begbie. 560-568.<br />

"l'he Emperor's Watch-dog.' By Carl<strong>to</strong>n Dawe. 569-579.<br />

'.).0 (Jan-Apr 1900)<br />

'n t the Mercy of Tiberius.' By Gilbert Parker. 4-\2.<br />

',l.rspersonrs Best Girl: A Californian S<strong>to</strong>ry. I 40-52"<br />

"l'he Stakes.r By Clarence Rook. 59-67.<br />

'A Tale of the Veldt.' By R. Popham Lobb. 78-82.<br />

'('lrange Partners. r By Herbert Flowerdew. 94-96.<br />

I'lr,' Hosts of the Lor.d (cont.). By Flora Annie Steel. 1OO-123, 246-26I,<br />

395-412 , 52I-536 .<br />

"t'lrc fmbecile.' By Herbert Cox Acheson. 125-133.<br />

':i,rm of Sorrow Corner. r By Eden Phillpotts. 149-159.<br />

'A Microcosm of Empire.' By Herbert C. l4acilwa<strong>in</strong>e. l-93-203.<br />

'tti:; Neighbour's Wife: A Sketch.t By Annie L<strong>in</strong>den. 2II-2I5.<br />

"l'lr(' Power Beh<strong>in</strong>d the Throne.r By Carl<strong>to</strong>n Dawe. 225-236.<br />

''l'lrc Death of a Coward.' By R. Arthur. 273-277.<br />

''l'lrc Love of Hester Ricketts.' By Basil Marnan. 300-309.<br />

''l'l ro Marriage of Thomas<strong>in</strong>a: A Queensland S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By Frances Campbell.<br />

3r8-331.<br />

''t'lrr. Tllustrious WeaseI.' By Carl<strong>to</strong>n Dawe. 359-369.<br />

' ,r'ltJed.rrt Hard<strong>in</strong>grs Wedd<strong>in</strong>g-day.' By G. Stanley Ellis. 387-393.<br />

61


'The Duty Sol-d.ier.' By F- Norreys Connel-I ' 4L3-4Ll '<br />

'The Red Rose.' By Eden Phillpotts - 435-442'<br />

'The Dis-honourable.' By E. Liv<strong>in</strong>gs<strong>to</strong>n Prescott. 456-462.<br />

'The Ancient Bri<strong>to</strong>n.' By R-A-J- Wall<strong>in</strong>g. 413-484'<br />

'The Woman who Rema<strong>in</strong>ed.' By W- Pett Ridqe' 50I-509'<br />

2I (May-Aug f900)<br />

Wilfred HaLLett - Empire Buildev'- By Harry Lander. 6-15 , I48-L57,<br />

366-375.<br />

'The Widow's Clock.' By Bernard Capes' 26'3L'<br />

The OutLau. By H.B. Marriott Watson. 42-50, 167-L75, 322-330, 492-5OO'<br />

'The Knock<strong>in</strong>g at the Door.t By C. Kennett Burrow ' 65-76'<br />

'For Better, for Worse.' By Marion Etlis<strong>to</strong>n' 1l'8'1'<br />

'Bussle.' By Ed.w<strong>in</strong> Sharp Grew- 90-94'<br />

'Juggernaut.' By Helen F- Hether<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n' I27-I34'<br />

'The Lady and the Highwayman.' By Beth EIIis. I81-L99.<br />

'The Keepers of the Lamp.r By A.T. Quiller-Couch- 205-208-<br />

'Veronicats MiIl.' By Gertrude Dix' 306-3I9'<br />

'The Mercy of My Lord Hungerford.' By Gerald Yeo. 342-353-<br />

,The Soldier's lvlother: Be<strong>in</strong>g a Passage from the Life of Master Oswald<br />

Bastable.' BY E- Nesbit - 383-392'<br />

'A Faithful Failure.' By the Hon. Florence Henniker. 445-453.<br />

'Four Cigars.' By William Shirlaw Jnr' 459-464'<br />

,The Jungle: Be<strong>in</strong>g a Passage <strong>in</strong> the Life of Master oswald Bastable'r<br />

By E. Nesbit - 473-48L-<br />

'cliefden Lights and shades.' By william Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r- 5L7-528'<br />

'A Treaty of Peace.' By Gilbert Parker' 540-549'<br />

22 (Sept-Dec 1900)<br />

'England, My Own.' By Sidney Picker<strong>in</strong>g' 20-31'<br />

The )utlau (cont.) - By H-B- Marriott Watson' 34-42'<br />

'The Likeness.' By Arthur Ponsonby- 58-67 '<br />

'Chiffon.' By Netta Syrett - 70-16.<br />

'The Kick<strong>in</strong>g of silas warne.' By John Foster Fraser. 97-109-<br />

'No. 16, Rue St Simon.t By Alec Holmes' L66-L77'<br />

'Ivly Host of the Moors.' By Anthony Kirby Gill. l-9l--L97.<br />

'The Waterworks.' By E. Nesbit - 2L5-226'<br />

'The Voice <strong>in</strong> the world of Pa<strong>in</strong>.' By Elizabeth G. Jordan. 22A-235'<br />

'The Light of other Days.' By Gilbert Parker. 236-245-<br />

'The Pundit.' By T. S<strong>to</strong>ker- 257-265'<br />

'Her Son.r By Evelyn F1etcher. 273-215'<br />

'Their First Experience.' By lr4arie L. van Vorst. 3I4-32I .<br />

'The Circus.' By E. Nesbit- 324-334.<br />

,The Lord's Remnant.' By Lady c. Fairlie cun<strong>in</strong>ghame. 345-356.<br />

'A Night on the Moor., By R. Murray Gilehrist - 367-374.<br />

'The Revenge of the Bear.' By Howard Angus Kennedy. 383-396.<br />

'A Case of Salvage.' 396-404-<br />

62<br />

''l'lrt- Beguil<strong>in</strong>g of the Duchess Enid.' By George Knight. 413-422.<br />

"l'lrc Garden of Seven Fruits.' By Herbert Comp<strong>to</strong>n. 462-471 .<br />

''l'lrc Flower of the Flock.' By Gilbert parker. 5OO-511.<br />

't{,rthan Boners Skele<strong>to</strong>ns.' By Anthony Kirby cill. 513-520.<br />

't'lr,rraoh's Daughter. ' By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 52I-530.<br />

''l'lr


25 (Sept-Dec 1901)<br />

'The Good Baronet.' By G.S' Street' L4-24'<br />

'The Monkey Flowers-' By A'T' Quiller-Couch' 38-41'<br />

'Cross Purposes.' By Stephen GVynn' 49-58'<br />

'The Break of Day-' By Marie van Vorst' 69-76'<br />

'That Sack o' Pola<strong>to</strong>es-' By C'L' Antrobus' ILL-]-24'<br />

'Lord Marlowe's Dilemma.' By R' Neish' 160-165'<br />

'The Talk<strong>in</strong>g Ships-' By A'T' Quiller-Couch' I8I-185'<br />

'Sacrilege.' By Frances Harrod' 193-I95'<br />

'The Shadow on the House-' By Albert K<strong>in</strong>ross'<br />

'The Dreamers.' By Lord Kilmarnock' 250-256'<br />

'The Red Capta<strong>in</strong>-' By Bernard Capes' 315-328'<br />

,The Application of the L<strong>in</strong>iment.' By sarah Jeannette Duncan' 347-360'<br />

rHeartrs Desire. ' By owen oliver ' 369-377 '<br />

'Three Pho<strong>to</strong>graphs.r By A'T' Quiller-Couch' 4o9-4L2'<br />

'The Greywig.' By I. Zangwill. 450-463.<br />

twithBell,BookandCandle.'ByEdenPhiltpotts.415-483.<br />

'John and the Ghosts-' By A'T' Quiller-Couch' 49a-5O4'<br />

'TheSilverF<strong>in</strong>ger.'ByBeatriceHeron-Maxpell.5L5-52L.<br />

'The Wolf.' By S. Carfe<strong>to</strong>n' 522-530'<br />

'The Strength of the Rope-' By Bernard Capes'<br />

26 (Jan-APr 1902)<br />

'The Handkerchief.' By Dolf Wyllarde' 20-28'<br />

'Cerberus <strong>in</strong> Love-r By Coulson Kernahan' 44-48'<br />

,on the wrong side of Th<strong>in</strong>gs: A s<strong>to</strong>ry for children.' By christian<br />

Burke. 83-90.<br />

Typhoon. By Joseph Conrad- 9l-108, 2L4-229' 4O8-42O'<br />

|s.CohnandSon:orAnglicisation.'ByI.ZanElill.L57-I72.<br />

'orpheus: A S<strong>to</strong>ry.r By Aldis Dunbar' I92-L98'<br />

'The Lord and f,ady's Glove.' By Alfred Ollivant' 235-243'<br />

'The Mistress of Candish-' By Marie van Vorst ' 291-3L2'<br />

'Ugly Solomon.' By Mrs Alfred Sidqrick' 344-36I'<br />

'The Hustle<strong>to</strong>wn Rivals.' By Howard Angus Kennedy'<br />

'The Model of Sorrow.' By I. ZanE'vill ' 459-417 380- 391.<br />

'<br />

'Miss Audrey, a Comedy-' By Frances Harrod' 490-495'<br />

'B<strong>in</strong>go's Flutter.' By Horace A' VacheII' 539-548'<br />

'The Revenge.' By Ralph H' Brether<strong>to</strong>n' 5lO-574'<br />

27 (May-Aug L902)<br />

209-224.<br />

5 38-543.<br />

'The Generosity of the Baron.r By Mrs' G' Ross'<br />

'Sarah Siddons' Tryst- | By C' Morris ' 54-60'<br />

11-28.<br />

'Mary with the High Hand.' By E'A' Bennett' 89-95'<br />

'How <strong>to</strong> Spend a Honeymoon.' By R' Neish' 136-f40'<br />

Cornet St<strong>to</strong>ng of h:e<strong>to</strong>nts Horse: An Episode of the h'onsides.<br />

ByDoraGreenwellMcChesney.LS4-l-99,29O-3O5,443-456'<br />

64<br />

' r<br />

" lr,I 1 a's Bounder. I By H.A. Vachell . 2Ij-224.<br />

'/\rr lrrtrusion of Sentiment.' By O,ven Oliver. 295-299.<br />

' l'll'' llL-auty of a Season.' Mrs Parr. 3L8-324.<br />

' r\ { 'l),rrlatan. ' By Frank Harris . 350-357.<br />

'l'lr. llis<strong>to</strong>ry of Jenny Sp<strong>in</strong>ner; er, the Ghost of l(nebworth House.'<br />

l]y Elizabeth Maria James 1780-1862. 37I-385.<br />

'rl n,,-con<strong>in</strong>g of Elias Nann.' By E.F. Strange . 4OL-4O7.<br />

'rl,rr I lre's S<strong>in</strong>s. ' By R. Neish . 424-427 .<br />

'/\ \'()'ng Lion of Dedan.' By Sir Gil-bert parker, M.p. 475-494.<br />

' l'lrr. (:haperone. r By Mrs Hugh (Evelyn Wilts) Adams . 520-521 .<br />

' I'r, rrrr)frow.r By Joseph Conrad. 533-547.<br />

' r'lr,' I{cd Cloak. ' By Kathar<strong>in</strong>e Hickes. 556-563.<br />

'rr (Sept-Dec l-902)<br />

t'u,'l strong of rz.e<strong>to</strong>nts Horse: An Episode of the rz,onsides (cont.)<br />

lry Dora Greenwell Mcchesney. 3r-42, 145-153, 315-324,557-569.<br />

' /r r ', , I I aboration. ' By Elizabeth C. Jordan . 65-70 .<br />

' rt, 11111 '-5iskness . ' By George Moore . 16-92 .<br />

' , ,rr ,; i rle the Door. ' By Mostyn Mil_Ier . I-L4-L2O .<br />

'1, ,w Eali Rode for the Cup.' By Frances Carnpbell. lgl-l_gg.<br />

'tr 'irrJ,r:rfluous Loyalist. t By E.F. Benson . 2O6-2LO.<br />

' tl'' l'lxf ls. t By George Moore. 218-229.<br />

'rlr'. liound of the Axe. r By S. Carl_e<strong>to</strong>n. 235-245.<br />

'llrr. W,lys of the World.' By Rudolf Besier. 269-275.<br />

'/\ \/r'r y Good Joke.' By Harold Begbie. 284-295.<br />

'rrrr A, lventurer's Tal_e. I By Eden phitlpotts. 306-313.<br />

" lr,ryt.r1s Enlightenment: A s<strong>to</strong>ry of a Tiger shoot.' By J. Nugent.<br />

r tB-342.<br />

' , , r', i rrs. ' By G. S . Street. 360- 370.<br />

'rt, 111111.1 and the Orphan.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 383-392.<br />

'rrrr,fr; of a Feather.' By Edw<strong>in</strong> Grew Sharpe. 40I-406.<br />

'rlr, l<strong>to</strong>rl Rid<strong>in</strong>gr-hoods.' By Eden phillpotts. 450-459.<br />

'ilrr :;(luirers Wager.t By H.B. Marriott Watson. 480-492.<br />

'il'. l,rr


'Pro Patria.' By William Somerset Maugham. 189-194.<br />

'The Lady of the Lime Walk.' By Mary M. Grose - 248-254.<br />

'A P<strong>in</strong>k-and-silver Dotl-.' By Bel-Ia Sydney Woolf - 283-284.<br />

'Capta<strong>in</strong>s Omnipotent.' By Edward Noble- 307-314-<br />

'How the Waggoner Fitled His Sack, Yet Brought Noth<strong>in</strong>g Home. I<br />

By Laurence Housman. 428-429.<br />

'The Great Danger.' By Charles Marriott.<br />

'The Water-horse: A West Highland Legend.'<br />

504-508.<br />

'Miss Mary.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 528-533.<br />

'How the Devil <strong>to</strong>fd the Truth <strong>to</strong> Provenzano<br />

Drummond. 563-569.<br />

'The Influence of Frills.' By Dolf Wyllarde - 510-573-<br />

30 (May-Aug 1903)<br />

'The Squire of Dames.' By H.B. Marriott Watson. 27-36, 189-198.<br />

'A Vigil. ' By Charles iularriott. 45-50.<br />

The Literany Sense (cont.). By E. Nesbit- 63-67, L78-L82, 303-308-<br />

'on the opal Fields of white cliffs.' By Alexander Macdonald.<br />

79-88.<br />

No Hey,o (cont.). By E.W. Hornung. 99-116.<br />

'The Duke's Daughter.' By R. Neish. LI7-I25-<br />

'Keziah's Flitt<strong>in</strong>g.' By Dorothea Holl<strong>in</strong>s. 139-141-<br />

The Queents Quaiz', or the Sit Ieat'st Tnagedg. By Maurice<br />

L45-L67, 309-333, 523-540.<br />

The V<strong>in</strong>egard. By John ol-iver Hobbes. 2IL-224, 394-406,<br />

tln the Land o' Dreams.r By PauI Creswick- 237-244-<br />

'Ivlr Smaf lpage ' s John. I By U. L. Silberrad - 342-36I -<br />

'Three Sw<strong>in</strong>dles.' By Sir F.C. Burnand- 375-386, 549-558.<br />

'A V'l<strong>in</strong>dflower.' By Joseph<strong>in</strong>e Dodge Daskam- 4L7-425.<br />

'Free <strong>in</strong> a Faraway Land.' By william waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 433-45L.<br />

'The Nod, a Very Dutch s<strong>to</strong>ry.' By Maarten lvlaartens. 455-474-<br />

'The End of the Fairy Tale.' By Maude Eger<strong>to</strong>n K<strong>in</strong>g. 475-440.<br />

'White Vio]ets.' By Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler. 505-509.<br />

'In the Land of the Never-never. ' By Alexander l"1acdona1d.<br />

31 (Sept-Dec 1903)<br />

'The SimPle Plan.'<br />

19- 31 .<br />

460-465.<br />

By Elspeth Campbell.<br />

Sal-v<strong>in</strong>i.' By Hamil<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Hewlett.<br />

490-504.<br />

By Mrs Everard Cotes (Sarah Jeanette Duncan)<br />

569-512.<br />

rThe Town T\ar<strong>in</strong>.' By Mrs Hugh Adams (Evelyn Wills) . 4L-48.<br />

The Queents Quair', ov the Sir Yeav'st Tragedy (cont-). By Maurice<br />

Hewlett. 49-64, 175-198 , 36L-375, 533-546-<br />

'Dick, Tom, and Harry.' By E. Nesbit- 14-79-<br />

'An Act of BigotrY.' BY the Earl of Iddesleigh. 91-99.<br />

John Oliver Hobbes. 100-112, 237-249,<br />

The V<strong>in</strong>eyard (cont.). By<br />

4L9-430, 553-562.<br />

'Dor<strong>in</strong>da <strong>in</strong> Sackcloth.'<br />

By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. I31-f36.<br />

'r 1,,111 Soup <strong>to</strong> P<strong>in</strong>eapple. I By Rosal<strong>in</strong>e Masson. 137-141.<br />

' Ilr, l,ost Elixir. ' By George Griffith. 154-165.<br />

'l r r:it:i-lla's May<strong>in</strong>g.' By U.L. Silberrad. 2O3-2L9.<br />

'ltrrr.r, sw<strong>in</strong>dles' (cont.). By sir F.C. Burnand.. 26I_267.<br />

'r'rt r('nce with Pepita.' By E. Burrowes. 294-296.<br />

't',,r lick's Theory.' By Mayne L<strong>in</strong>dsay. 3Ol-3Ij.<br />

' rrr,l-daisy.' By Eden Phillpotts. 326-332.<br />

'l'lr,' wild Dream of Morris El-lison. r By Frederick wedmore. 342-350.<br />

' rrr tlre Cause of Science.' By Gerald Maxvsell_. 3j6-392.<br />

'11lrr. tloses: A Fairy-tare for rmpossible lrlomen.' By Netta syrett.<br />

447-454.<br />

' rnt)Ic simon (1790).' By Carol<strong>in</strong>e Marrj-age. 455-459.<br />

' l'lrr. lJcst Man. 1 By Ash<strong>to</strong>n Hil_l-iers. 4lI-484.<br />

'tr,, 'l'rumps or Spades.r By Horace Annesley Vachel_l . 495-502.<br />

'rt,r,t,t,rrds of the Rock. ' By H.B. Marriott Watson. 5ll-520.<br />

' r'lrr' (iirl who wasn't Prim.' By G.B. Burg<strong>in</strong>. 547-552.<br />

'l'lr(' l;urprise.' By H. Fiel_d<strong>in</strong>g Hal1. 563-565.<br />

I .r (.Ian-Apr 19 04 )<br />

'rtrr l'll.risode <strong>in</strong> a Cor.rntry House.r By Frances Harrod. 33-39.<br />

' I'1r,. t,ady and the Property.' By Marie van Vorst. 50-57.<br />

'rr M,rtter of Honour.' By R. Neish. 72-75.<br />

tt, ()t4eents Quair, o? the Sia Ieays, Tnagedy (cont.). By Maurice Hewlett.<br />

/6-93, 224-243, 39I-4O4, 532-549.<br />

' llr,' WLlderness.' By H.B. Marriott Watson. lO4-111.<br />

, lt, V irLeyard (cont. ) . By John oliver Hobbes . l.L2-L22, 25I-263, 4L4-427 ,<br />

"60-567.<br />

'lr,'rr i,rm<strong>in</strong>'s Mess. I By Eden Phitlpotts. l-23-L2g-<br />

" u, ('rn<strong>in</strong>g the Death of James Deer<strong>in</strong>g.' By Una L. Silberrad.<br />

'l'1r,. l)evil's Pool.' By Walter Herries pollock. 173-176.<br />

'r"'v,rk i - ' By H. Field<strong>in</strong>g Hall_. 190-195.<br />

'tlr,' N<strong>in</strong>eteen Merry Maidens.' By Charles Marriott. 206-2II.<br />

'l rt lrr,r's Sweetheart. ' By Owen Oliver. 276-279.<br />

' l'1r,, l,ost Notes.t By Bernard Capes. 299-304.<br />

' llr. I)rofessor and Bobby Braithwaite.' By Mayne L<strong>in</strong>dsay. 330-339.<br />

' I trr. ( landl_e. I By Charles Marriott. 350- 356.<br />

'r r M,rnsor and Hald.a.' By J. Maclaren Cobban (the late). 365_377.<br />

' l'lr', I,'renchwomants Son.' By S. Carl_e<strong>to</strong>n. 449-459.<br />

'rr, ',r'r E Air. ' By Robert Hichens . 467-474.<br />

' I lrr. W i-ndmill . ' By Mrs Arthur Jacob . 497-492 .<br />

'llrr' ()ld Can<strong>to</strong>nment. I By B.M. Croker. 522-53I .<br />

rl (M.ry-Aug 1904)<br />

,;'l,r <strong>in</strong> P<strong>in</strong>k. ' By A.<br />

';. ittr'(;TLtS QtlA'Lf, OT<br />

ll t-13f , 268-286,<br />

rt,,.t,: <strong>in</strong>g's R<strong>in</strong>g.' By<br />

Lang. 20-33.<br />

the Sir Iearst Tragedy<br />

380-398, 55I-564.<br />

Fiona Macleod. 36-48,<br />

6'l<br />

L56-L64.<br />

(cont.). By Maurice Hewlett.<br />

222-233.


'Pepita and the K<strong>in</strong>g.' By Maud Stepney Rawson' 63-69'<br />

'The Man who went <strong>to</strong>o Far.' By E'F' Benson' 159-171'<br />

,Wedd<strong>in</strong>g F<strong>in</strong>ery.' By R. Murray Gil-christ - Ll6-179'<br />

'TheGif<strong>to</strong>ftheGods-'BytheDuchessofLeeds'189-20I'<br />

rMay and the Bookman-' By Maud Stepney Rawson ' 24I-252'<br />

'Tam<strong>in</strong>g of the Brute-' By Frances Harrod' 24L-252'<br />

'Bl<strong>in</strong>dman's Bluff-' By Laurence Housman' 336-345'<br />

'The Dramatic Nerve-' By Baroness von Hutten' 399-406'<br />

'A Packet of Letters-' By Alice Perr<strong>in</strong>' 4Ol-4lO'<br />

'The Enterta<strong>in</strong>ment-' By Inglis Allen ' 424-428'<br />

,A Dragon <strong>in</strong> the Garden of Eden.' By william waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r ' 433'452'<br />

'The Misterpiece-' By Eden Phillpotts' 46L'468'<br />

'An Oriental.' By Mrs Kather<strong>in</strong>e Cecil Thurs<strong>to</strong>n ' 477-486'<br />

'A Mirage of pear: The Blood<strong>in</strong>g of a Griff<strong>in</strong>" By W'A' Fraser'<br />

495-504.<br />

'The Sw<strong>in</strong>dle S<strong>to</strong>ries No. 4''<br />

'The Romance of the Heart''<br />

'Violets.' BY owen oliver'<br />

34 (Sept-Dec 1904)<br />

By Sir F.C. Burnand- 534-544'<br />

By E. Nesbit. 545-550.<br />

572-57 4.<br />

,The Shapournet Ru<strong>in</strong>.' By the Earl of lddesleigh' 16-20'<br />

'ARound-upTale.'BySirHenrySe<strong>to</strong>n-Karr'C'M'G"M'P'34-40'<br />

'The Borderland.' By Netta Syrett' 53-65 246-257<br />

' '<br />

'The Missionary.' By Mayne L<strong>in</strong>dsay' 66-72'<br />

'Pa1liden R.' By Commander E' Hamil<strong>to</strong>n' R'N' 80-83'<br />

'Pla<strong>in</strong> Anne.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>' 106-1II'<br />

'The Anachronism.' By H.C' Bailey' l-53-L62'<br />

'The Strange Proof-' By Frances Harrod' L79-L87 '<br />

'The Flat.' By H-B- Marriott Watson' L96-2O4'<br />

'Cocklersr Row.' By Howard Anqus Kennedy' 2L9-23L'<br />

'Tom.' By Bart KennedY. 232-236'<br />

'The Fourth Generati-on.' By Owen Oliver' 274-279'<br />

'Freddie's Engagement.' By Mrs W'K' Clifford'<br />

30I-3I2'<br />

'A Night <strong>in</strong> the Jungle.' By A'M' Kennion' 313-3f9'<br />

'Georqe.' By H.B. Iularriott Watson' 331-340'<br />

'on the Beach at Tomocala.' By Harrison Rhodes' 353-360'<br />

,Upon a Summer Day.' By Maud Stepney Rawson ' 369-377 '<br />

rAnother Litt1e Sw<strong>in</strong>dle.' By Sir F'C' Burnand' 388-393'<br />

,Tyrr<strong>in</strong>gham,slnfatuation.'ByArabellaKenealy.4oT-4I5.<br />

'ASecre<strong>to</strong>folympus.'ByWilliamWaldorfAs<strong>to</strong>r.434-453.<br />

'The Prevent<strong>in</strong>g of teviathan'' Bv Filson Young' 462-472'<br />

'JenAb eI Emir.' By Marmaduke Pickthall' 488-498'<br />

'Bendigo.' By Perceval Gibbon' 506-516'<br />

'The Celestial's Edi<strong>to</strong>rship.' By Barry Pa<strong>in</strong>' 523-529'<br />

'Kitty Passmore-' By H.B' Marriott Watson ' 541-544'<br />

'Santa Cfaus and the Gamekeeper's Daughter'' By Mrs M'H' Spielmann'<br />

560- 566 .<br />

68<br />

(Jan-June 1905)<br />

, il,l,,, - The S<strong>to</strong>t'y of a Simple SouL. A Monograph.<br />

t98-2O9, 347-356, 47O-48L, 591-603, 724-737.<br />

'A I'lot <strong>in</strong> the Duchy. ' By H.C. Bailey . 36-46.<br />

t t'lri.ef <strong>in</strong> the Night. Furthev, Aduentut'es i.n the<br />

Cv,ieketev, and Cracksman. By E.w. Hornung.<br />

4OO-4r2, 529-542, 692-703.<br />

69<br />

By Wells. 15-27,<br />

Cav,eer of A.J. Raffles,<br />

59-70, I32-L4I, 259-270,<br />

'Arr Appeal for l,lurder.' By the Earl of Iddesleigh. 77-84.<br />

''l'lrc Fatal Hundred.' By Percy White. 95-103.<br />

't',r:;r.;<strong>in</strong>g On. t By Beatrice Harraden. I59-171.<br />

'r lr,rrrce of the Game.' By Arthur lt{orrison. 216-222.<br />

'l'r ivate Guest.' By H.B. Marriott Watson. 23L-24O.<br />

' li' ':;os , and an Anniversary. t By Bertha Deane-Freeman. 252-253.<br />

'wlrite and Yellow.' By Jack London. 283-289-<br />

''l'lrr, l"lercy of the Lord.' By F.A. Steel. 301-309.<br />

'/\r'r r)ss the Red Sea. ' By Muriel Harris. 320-336.<br />

'l f ,)m Buck <strong>to</strong> Bear and Back.' By Charles G.D. Roberts. 357-362.<br />

''l'lr. K<strong>in</strong>g of the Greeks.' By Jack London. 423-430.<br />

'llurr.rn Nature. I By K.C. Thurs<strong>to</strong>n. 446-456.<br />

,l,r rt<strong>to</strong>'s Reclamation. ' By Arthur Morrison . 451-464.<br />

l'lrr, Scarlet Runner.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 482-489.<br />

'/\ l(,rid on the Oyster Pirates.' By Jack London. 554-56L.<br />

"l'lrl Disorder of the Bath. ' By Arthur I'<strong>to</strong>rrison . 513-579.<br />

''t'lrr, Doc<strong>to</strong>r's Visit. ' By Haml<strong>in</strong> Garland. 588-590.<br />

"l'lrr, Verdict.' By May Bateman. 655-656.<br />

"l'lr. Siege of the Laneashire Queen. ' By Jack London. 676-683.<br />

'',t,rt,ement of Edward Chaloner. r By Arthur l'lorrison. 7LI-7L7.<br />

"l'lrl Ideal and the Real.' By Mrs R. Neish. 765-768.<br />

(July-Dec 1905)<br />

''l'lrr, Gloved Hand.' By Marie van Vorst. 1l-I9.<br />

lr,rrleyts "Coup".<br />

Wells.<br />

t By Jack London. 29-35.<br />

'lirrrietter: An Episode.' By Elizabeth Rob<strong>in</strong>s Pennell. 36-46.<br />

"lri.ef <strong>in</strong> the Night. Fuz,ther Episodes i.n the Career of A.J. RaffLes,<br />

Crieketer and Cnacksman (cont.). By E.w. Hornung. 59-70,<br />

t99-2LO, 301- 312 .<br />

'l'1,:; - The S<strong>to</strong>t'y of a Simple SouL. A Monograph (cont. ) . By<br />

85-100, 24r-258, 359-37r, 499-5L2, 623-640, 8O7-82I.<br />

t'|r,. IJoy-man. t By Baroness von Hutten. l-11-119.<br />

t'|r,. Choice.' By May Bateman. I24-I25.<br />

'rr rllimpse Beh<strong>in</strong>d the VeiI.r<br />

,r lhe Belize River. t ' By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 131-I50.<br />

By the Author of 'The Greatness of Joshua<br />

l,orlick' [Berman Paul Neuman]. 161-170.<br />

l'1r,. ()dd Money.' By Eden Phillpotts. I7I-I79.<br />

rr,'vi.eve's Escapade: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' By l"lrs Molesworth.<br />

r B0-189.<br />

'l'ale of Bricks. By Arthur Morrison. 2IL-2L7.


Demetrios Con<strong>to</strong>s.r By Jack London ' 2L8-224'<br />

'The Knowledge of the Picture-man.' By Bertha Deane-Freeman' 265-268'<br />

The TriaLs of covrnandeT McTtryk. By C.J. cutcliffe Hyne. 275-288'<br />

4Og-42L, 543-556, 673-685 -<br />

'Peterk<strong>in</strong>.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>' 32I-326'<br />

'Yellow Handkerchief-' By Jack London' 333-339'<br />

'Teacher and Taught.' By Arthur Morrison' 345-352'<br />

'The Legs of the Honourable Cat.' By Clarence L' Brownell'<br />

rThe Womanrs Way.r By Desmond F'T' Coke' 397'<br />

'The Guardian of the BuIl.r By Eden Phillpotts' 433-440'<br />

rThe Secret of Success.' By Inglis Alten' 45L-458'<br />

'Monsieur le Marquis-' By Marie van Vorst' 475-484'<br />

,Miss Molly Goes <strong>to</strong> Town: A s<strong>to</strong>ry for children-r By clifford MilLs'<br />

524-528.<br />

'The Caribou Stand.' By EJ-izabeth Rob<strong>in</strong>s' 56I-572'<br />

'The Horse-shoe.' By Eden Phillpotts' 580-588'<br />

'The Watch-<strong>to</strong>wer.r By Violet Jacob' 594-601'<br />

'Sai<strong>to</strong>'s Eyebrows.' By C-L- Brownell' 6II-614'<br />

,The chee child: A s<strong>to</strong>ry for children.' By Ethel- Mills. 646-649'<br />

lMy Lady's R<strong>in</strong>g: A s<strong>to</strong>ry of one christmas Eve. Be<strong>in</strong>g an Episode <strong>in</strong><br />

theLifeofDickRyder,otherruiseGallop<strong>in</strong>gDick,Sometime<br />

GentlemanoftheRoad.'ByH.B.Marriottwatson.T0l-7I0.<br />

,septimus septimusson: A Fairy s<strong>to</strong>ry.' By E. Nesbit. 7l-L-7L9'<br />

,The s<strong>to</strong>ry of the Great Hail-gamble.' By Maarten Maartens' 72I-732'<br />

,The children of w<strong>in</strong>d and the clan of Peace: A Christmas Legend''<br />

BY Fiona Macleod- 135-740'<br />

'The House of the EviI Hour.' By sidney Picker<strong>in</strong>q. '143-752'<br />

rpamela,s Decision.' By Mrs Philip Champion de Crespigny. 753-760'<br />

'A Little oriental Rug: A Modern Fairy TaIe.' By c.J. wills' 76I-770'<br />

'The Gardener.' By Barry Pa<strong>in</strong>' 77a-783'<br />

'Lydford Law.' By Eden Phillpotts' 789-796'<br />

'No Man's ChapeJ-.] By the Earl of rddesteigh' 822-821'<br />

37 (Jan-June 1906)<br />

395-396.<br />

'The Dust-cloud.' By E.F' Benson' 5-L2'<br />

'The One Way Out.' By Baroness von Hutten' 33-41'<br />

The TriaLs bf Cornnand'et, McTurk (cont.). By c.J- cutcliffe Hyne ' 5L-64'<br />

16r-173 , 32I-333, 588-600 , 749-759 '<br />

'A Ghost-child.' By Bernard Capes ' l3-76'<br />

'Cruel K<strong>in</strong>dness.' By Mrs Molesworth' 86-91'<br />

The MasteT of CI,AUen: A Romance. By Marie van Vorst. 92-LO3, 222-234'<br />

355-365, 449-46L, 488-496-<br />

'Jaquette.t By Lawrence Mott. L1-2-LL'7.<br />

rwith One Dissentient.' By Keble Howard' 150-156.<br />

'Her Majesty's Mail-' BY Norman Duncan. r'77-I82.<br />

tHer Crock ot Gold.' BY Eden PhillPotts. 19 3-200.<br />

Smade. 2O9-2L6.<br />

Clive PhitliPPs WolleY - 235-246'<br />

'Dest<strong>in</strong>Y Decides.' BY W.<br />

'The Cl-aim JumPers. ' BY<br />

70<br />

''l'lr,' Whj-te Darkness. ' By Lawrence Mott. 259-262.<br />

'/\r , ,rrles Ambo. ' By Bernard Capes. 276-282.<br />

', lrr is Farr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n: Able Seaman.' By Jack London- 289-294.<br />

' /\ l,rrVe 's Hung,er. ' By Stephen Reynolds. 303-306.<br />

''l'lrr. I,'urnish<strong>in</strong>g Ironmonger.' By Frank Richardson. 314-316.<br />

'/\ W('1it-country Woo<strong>in</strong>g.' By Evelyn Fletcher. 34L-344.<br />

''l'lrr, Me1un Incident. ' By C.F. Keary. 345-349.<br />

''l'lrr. (lloth Puppy: A S<strong>to</strong>ry fot Chil-dren.' By Cather<strong>in</strong>e Welch. 377-38L.<br />

'/\ I),ry's Work <strong>in</strong> the Mounted Police.t By Lawrence Mott. 395-400.<br />

;'lt,' 'l'rail of the Pioneer,. By Alexander Macdonald. 406-413, 551-558,<br />

136-143.<br />

"l'lrr, Malice of Time.' By G.S. Street. 417-422.<br />

' , rr.nk <strong>in</strong>son. ' By G. F. Bradby . 429-435.<br />

'/\ l,(,sson <strong>in</strong> Love Tactics.' By Clifford Mills. 437-442.<br />

"l'lrr, Illue-s<strong>to</strong>ck<strong>in</strong>g: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Matrimonial Experiment. r By Stephen<br />

Reynolds. 473-48L.<br />

'lrr the Squall: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' By Stijn Streuvels. Trans. by<br />

Alexander Teixeria de Mat<strong>to</strong>s. 507-509.<br />

!r't',ttl, GentLeman of Fot,tune. By H.C. Bailey. 515-528, 669-679.<br />

'lrrr.


'Love and the Obelisk.' By Francis Yeats. 2O9-2L8.<br />

'Mixed Bath<strong>in</strong>g.' By Inglis Al-fen. 219-223.<br />

'The Indian's Vengeance.' By Lawrence Mott. 258-262.<br />

'One White Mouse and T\'uo l'lottled Mice: The Adventures of Three London<br />

Children.' By Mrs Edmund Gosse. 263-266.<br />

'Croquet and a Conscience.' By John Barnett. 287-29I.<br />

'The Red Skirt.' By Keith Fl-em<strong>in</strong>g. 326-332.<br />

'Bl-uf f . ' By Lawrence Mott. 337-34L.<br />

'The Ambition of Pravny.' By EJ-Ia Hepworth Dixon. 341-354.<br />

'The Baker of Rousillon.' By Rafael Sabat<strong>in</strong>i. 362-369.<br />

'A Bold Brigand.' By the Hon. Margaret Collier- 383-385.<br />

'A Man and a l4aid.' By F. Steward.. 399-400.<br />

'The Parson and the Clerk.' By Eden Phillpotts. 4O8-4L1.<br />

'The End of the Season-' By the Hon. Mary Cavendish. 424-425.<br />

'The Witch of St Quenet.' By Sidney Picker<strong>in</strong>g. 453-459.<br />

'For the Honour of Ingasham.' By Eleanor Vicocq. 412-478.<br />

'The Silver Fox.' By Lawrence Mott. 485-490-<br />

'The Sadness of Columb<strong>in</strong>e-' By W.M. Letts. 523-528.<br />

'A lvliddl-e Agred Drama.' By Violet Jacob. 561-570.<br />

'The K<strong>in</strong>g of Ys and Dahut the Red.' By Fiona Macleod. 581-586.<br />

The ?z,atL of the Pi,oneer (cont.). By Alexander Macdonald. 587-594.<br />

'Me and My Pal.' By Harold Bl<strong>in</strong>d. 600-602.<br />

'Up the Slide.' By Jack London. 608-612.<br />

'The "Important" Wid.ow.' By Gertrude M. Foxe. 613-614.<br />

'The Tiger-trap.' By George Maxr.rell . 615-620.<br />

'Love <strong>in</strong> the Wilderness.' By Lawrence Mott. 62L-621.<br />

'Much Fuss.' By M. Macrae. 631-635.<br />

'A Rewarded Rescue.' By W. Smade. 643-647.<br />

'Benighted.' By Wa1ter de la Mare. 654-656.<br />

'Told <strong>in</strong> a Tunnel: A Christmas Allegory.' By Keble Howard. 658-664.<br />

'Justnowland.' By E. Nesbit. 68I-688.<br />

'The Ghost That Failed.' By Desmond Coke. 689-696.<br />

'A Pa<strong>in</strong>ful Dilemna.' By Rachel Martyn. 699-706.<br />

'The Bre<strong>to</strong>n Love-s<strong>to</strong>ry.' By Horace Annesley Vachel-l. 7l,r-720 -<br />

'The Bus Conduc<strong>to</strong>r.' By E.F. Benson. 727-126.<br />

'The Sent<strong>in</strong>els.' By Marie van Vorst. 735-743.<br />

'Crazywell.' By Eden Phillpotts. 147-755.<br />

'Birds of Night.' By Sidney Picker<strong>in</strong>g. 76I-768.<br />

'The Peach S<strong>to</strong>ne.' By W.H. Bryce-Stacpoole. '789-196.<br />

rThe Dream House.r By the Hon. Mary Cavendish. 813-818.<br />

'Coals of Fire.' By Cecil Chard. 823-830.<br />

'The Blood-red Rose.' By Harold Bl<strong>in</strong>d. 84I-845.<br />

39 (Jan-June 1907)<br />

'A Current of Fear.' By Lawrence Mott. l-6-19.<br />

The God of CLay. By H.C. Bailey. 27-38, l-55-l-66, 283-296, 415-428,<br />

535-547, 685-696.<br />

'Herr Rob<strong>in</strong>soni: A Musical- Sketch.' By Evelyn Sharp. 39-46.<br />

l2<br />

,i'lr',rn Detectiue S<strong>to</strong>ries. By Newman Wright. 57-64 (rThe Eye of<br />

shiva'), L79-r86 ('The Adventure of the Second Eye') , 356-364<br />

('The Summons of Sri canesh'), 474-48I ('The Master']} , 6L].-6I7<br />

('The Murder of a Maharaja'), 748-154 ('The Star of Empire') -<br />

' ru r Lady of the Pl_a<strong>in</strong>. ' By G. B. Lancaster. 75- 85 .<br />

'M,rr,,arita.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 98-I03.<br />

"'lt,' I'ong Trail: A s<strong>to</strong>ry of Aduentuv,e foz. routh. By Haml<strong>in</strong> Garfand.<br />

t05-116, 24I-248, 37I-3'79, 501-509, 628-634, 155-764-<br />

''r'lr. shera<strong>to</strong>n settee: A s<strong>to</strong>ry for the Collec<strong>to</strong>r of Antiquities.'<br />

By codfrey J. Franks. L2O-I23.<br />

'^ W,rsted Cartridge.' By M. Forrest. ),26-L29.<br />

'l rrrylish Jack. ' By Lawrence Mott. 135-139.<br />

't'r r:;cilla Pipk<strong>in</strong>. I By Bernard Capes . I47-L52.<br />

''l'lr Comftandantrs Pho<strong>to</strong>graph.' By CarI Jeppe. tg7-190.<br />

'l l unsy: A s<strong>to</strong>ry of the suburbs.r By charles Marriott. 193-200.<br />

''l'lr. Capture of Miss cohen.' By Elra Hepworth Dixon. 229-234.<br />

'tt,rr lr:qu<strong>in</strong>;s Serenade: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Four Seasons. r By W.M. Letts.<br />

303-311.<br />

' ',,;rr.rr€. I By Lawrence Mott . 32I-324.<br />

' l'lr,' Brack Lever: A Railway S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By James Mansfiel_d. 352-355.<br />

'wlr,.rr Matthew Went A-woo<strong>in</strong>g.' By B. Biddle. 383-384.<br />

''l'lrr. 'furn<strong>in</strong>g.' By Lawrence Mott. 393-397.<br />

' l'l rr. .Jewish Tr<strong>in</strong>ity.' By Israel Zangvill . 429-439.<br />

'r,rrrt:orn<strong>in</strong>g Fifteen Fat Steers. r By Horace AnnesJ-ey Vachell-.<br />

449-455.<br />

"'n '; a Man Soweth. "' By G.B. Lancaster. 463-47I.<br />

"l'lrr, OId Letter.' By Clive R. Fenn. 487-498.<br />

'l'lr(, Queen of the Pack.' By Lavrrence Mott. 524-526.<br />

'1,,'v('| <strong>in</strong> a Torpedo-boat Destroyer.' By H. Jenner-Fust Jnr. 561-565.<br />

'lrr,rr


'A Feast of Lanterns: A Japanese Love-s<strong>to</strong>ry.' By F. Hadland Davis.<br />

L26-I27.<br />

'The Grub.' By L. Hudson Spence. L27.<br />

'The Second Mrs Ug: A Prehis<strong>to</strong>ric Tale.' By Charles Gleig.<br />

133-137.<br />

'The Last Cartridge.r By Charles H.E. Brookfield. 143-150.<br />

'Scotty: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the North-west Mounted Police.' By Lawrence<br />

Mott. 165-169.<br />

'The Soldazts Naviga<strong>to</strong>r.' By Perceval Gibbon. 171-185.<br />

'Beanfeasters.' By Horace Annesley Vachell. 186-192.<br />

'The Hammer and the Writ<strong>in</strong>g-desk: A S<strong>to</strong>ry ToId by a Child.'<br />

By E. Nesbit. I93-20I.<br />

'The Beast.r By Keble Howard. 244-248.<br />

'The Runaway.' By James Mansfield. 253-255.<br />

'A Halcyon Night.' By Lawrence Mott. 21I-275f<br />

Bait for the Ol-d Chub.' By E. Temple Thurs<strong>to</strong>n. 286-288.<br />

'The Wedd<strong>in</strong>g Gown.' By Frances Harrod. 2A9-295.<br />

The Trail of /;he Pioneer (cont.). By Alexander Macdonald. 35f-357.<br />

'The Water-lity and the Dragon-fly.' By Carl Ewal-d. 378-380.<br />

'Break<strong>in</strong>g and Enter<strong>in</strong>g.' By A.S.M. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son. 380-382.<br />

'The God <strong>in</strong> the Bank.' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 397-402, 563-567<br />

('The Poison-god') .<br />

'The Curate's Friend.' By E.M. Forster. 470-474.<br />

'Chased by the Trail.r By Jack London. 418'443.<br />

'1\,rro Curious Cases: One Conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a Pearl Necklace, and the Other<br />

a Diamond P<strong>in</strong>.' By Sir Frances Burnand. 493-502.<br />

"Ihe Foreman.' By Barry Pa<strong>in</strong>. 510-511.<br />

The Sibyl of Venice. By Rachel Swete Macnamara. 545-554, 667-615.<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>ne-throwers.r By Edward Cecil-. 581-587.<br />

'Peggy.' By Violet Snagge. 598-603.<br />

'The Tiger's Leap.' By E. Hobart-Hampden. 604-608.<br />

'Other PeopJ-e's Gods.' By Violet Jacob. 609-615.<br />

'The Miss<strong>in</strong>g Word.' By Aust<strong>in</strong> PhiJ-ips. 616-6f8.<br />

'A Square Deal .' By Frances Cl-ifden and Lieut. B.E. Pritchard, R.N.<br />

629-633.<br />

'The House on the Moor.' By A.S.M. Hutch<strong>in</strong>son. 635-637.<br />

'An Episode of T\alo Vases.' By Godfrey J. Franks. 637'639.<br />

'Parson.f By Agnes and Eger<strong>to</strong>n Castle. 677-68L.<br />

'The Black Pearls.' By Marjorie Bowen. 7Ll'-719.<br />

'The Pr<strong>in</strong>cess, the Cobbler and the Littte Yellow Dog.' By Alice<br />

Melvi]le . 726-732.<br />

'Cous<strong>in</strong> James Comes Home.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 733-737.<br />

'Madel<strong>in</strong>e; or the Deed <strong>in</strong> the Wood.' By E. Nesbit. 757-764.<br />

'The Vigil of John Heslop.' By l4rs Philip Champion de Crespigny.<br />

114-778.<br />

'A Rush Christmas.' By M.E. Forrest. 193-791.<br />

'Why the School Eight Did Not W<strong>in</strong>: An Explanation by the Coxswa<strong>in</strong>.'<br />

By Walter Emmanuel. 198-199.<br />

'The Ghost of the Ragged Cot.' By W. Smade. 800-804.<br />

l4<br />

tlase of the Flier:<br />

809-812.<br />

A Railway S<strong>to</strong>ry.t By WiJ_fred L. Randell.<br />

Wcstern Islands: A Sea Fabl-e.' By John Masefield. 813-814.<br />

'l I (,Ian-June 1908)<br />

tt, Mwtn the Air, and PartieuLarLy Hou Mr Bert Smalluays Fared While<br />

it Lasted. By H.G. wetts. 2-t6, \42-157, 29I-3o4, 415-42],<br />

't55-566, 663-67-7 .<br />

| 't'tt:s of a South Sea Buccaneer. By Al_bert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 40-49<br />

(rThe Man with the Tiger'), L63-1,72 ('A Deal <strong>in</strong> planets'),<br />

t39-346 ('The Siege of Molasses,), 46I-4jI ('An Affair of<br />

riunboatst ) , 603-612 ( rThe Rajah's Wrestler') , 132-739<br />

('A Gamble <strong>in</strong> Slaves').<br />

' l'1r,. (lhip. I By Agnes and Eger<strong>to</strong>n Castl_e. 50-55.<br />

'r"Jl r,rl 's <strong>in</strong> a Name.' By Mrs Harold Gorst. 63-64.<br />

:tt, l)uel: A Militarg S<strong>to</strong>ty. By Joseph Conrad. 65-77, I93-2O4,<br />

)2L-332, 48L-489, 6I5-62L.<br />

i',' :ii.bAL of Veniee (cont. ) . By Rachel Swete Macnamara. 9l-l-Ot,<br />

2,L5-224, 347-357, 49L-499.<br />

't1,,, l,.rdy's Lord.' By H.C. Bailey. 103-110.<br />

'llrr. lrool-rs Paradise.' By Gertrude M. Foxe. I2I-L22.<br />

'r'lrr. lt€formation of Celia.' By Mad.ame van der Goes. I59-L62.<br />

'rlr .r .Iordan. I By E. Temple Thurs<strong>to</strong>n. 221-232.<br />

'tlrr' (loftical Dog and the Qua<strong>in</strong>t cat.' By walter Emmanuel . 233-231 .<br />

' l'lrr. fvlsn Who Loved Nancie.' By G.B. Lancaster. 239-242.<br />

'rr ltir;t<strong>in</strong>quished Visi<strong>to</strong>r: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' By Wilfred L.<br />

Randell. 250-252.<br />

'l'heft of the HoIy Grail.' By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

;<strong>in</strong> Amy.' By W.S. Maugham. 307-309.<br />

;h<strong>in</strong>e for Uncle George.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 359-365.<br />

'


@<br />

w<br />

L-<br />

42<br />

The<br />

The<br />

(JuIy-Dec 1908)<br />

War <strong>in</strong> the Ait', and Paz'ticulat"Ly Hou<br />

ft Lasted (cont. ) . By H.G. wells.<br />

4L9-434, 524-539 , '764-78r.<br />

Pageant of England (cont. ) . By H.C.<br />

285-293, 45L-459.<br />

'The Philosopher's S<strong>to</strong>ne: A Study <strong>in</strong> Success.<br />

Stacpoole. 59-62.<br />

tThe Emperor's Ball. From the Mernoirs of Madame Junot.<br />

Maartens. 71-80.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ries of a South Sea Buecaneer (cont. ) . By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

87-96 ('The Salt<strong>in</strong>g of Skull Rock Light'), 2L9-227 ('The Giant')<br />

333-34I ('The Opium Dealers'), 467-472 ('Off the Great Barrier<br />

Reef'), 585-594 ('The Gold-throwers').<br />

'Tony.' By Mrs Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Synge. 105-108.<br />

'His Judge.' By Samuel Daniel. LI9-1,22.<br />

'The Gol-liwog.' By Charles Marriott. I57-L66.<br />

'Jacquel<strong>in</strong>e's House.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 2LI-2L7.<br />

'Little Miss Smith.' By Rachel l4artyn. 229-238.<br />

'sherv,rel]'s Holiday. ' By Albert K<strong>in</strong>ross . 24L-246.<br />

'A Necessity of Life.' By Betty van der Goes. 259-262.<br />

'Percival: He Attends a Summer Sale.' By R. Ellis Roberts. 32I-325.<br />

rRomance h la I'4ode.' By H.B. Marriott Watson. 342-345.<br />

'Lady F<strong>in</strong>chley's Revenge.' By Helen Colebrooke. 355-360.<br />

'In Charge of Irene.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 387-389, 608-611.<br />

'The Half-brothers.' By Eden Phillpotts. 4O3-4I2.<br />

'Sauce for the Goose.' By G.F. Bradby. 435-44L.<br />

'His Wife.' By Evelyn G. Cole. 490-494.<br />

'The Bride of Fire.' By Herman Scheffauer. 5L7-523.<br />

rMadame Solomon.' By Mrs Barry Pa<strong>in</strong>. 547-549.<br />

'A Wager at Brooks's: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Gordon Riots.<br />

563-572.<br />

'Percival: He Takes Celia <strong>to</strong> See Shaw.'<br />

Mr Bert<br />

2L-35,<br />

Bailey.<br />

'The Sevres Vase.' By Archibald Marshall. 595-605.<br />

"'Goliath" - Eng<strong>in</strong>e-driver: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.I By Wilfred L.<br />

Rande]l-. 617-618.<br />

'A Kiss of Delilah.r By William Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 619-644.<br />

'The Angel of Glass.' By Rachel Swete Macnamara. 66I-666.<br />

'Impus Domesticus.' By the Hon. Judqe Parry. 667-672.<br />

rAt the Sigrn of The Bleed<strong>in</strong>g Heart.' By Leonard Merrick. 613-679.<br />

'The Snow S<strong>to</strong>rm.' By Eden Philfpotts. 680-687.<br />

lThe S<strong>to</strong>fen Elephant. I By E. Nesbit. 690-698.<br />

'The Kit-bag.' By Algernon Blackwood. 699-105.<br />

'The Flapper.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 106-713.<br />

'Hungry Hours: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Wars of the Roses.<br />

l19-726.<br />

'Let's Pretend.' By Charles Marriott. 727-134.<br />

'The Passenger by the Magellan. ' By Edward Noble.<br />

SmaLluays Fared Ilhile<br />

t43-156, 263-278,<br />

By<br />

39-50 , L93-2O3,<br />

I 39-752 .<br />

Bryce-<br />

By Maarten<br />

By Bailey.<br />

By Robert EIlis. 581-584.<br />

By Bai ley .<br />

f rish Fairy Tal-es. '<br />

Flounce of Lynette.'<br />

Christmas Greet<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

By Elspeth CampbelI.<br />

(Jan-June 1909)<br />

tl,tt'r'i'rtge d, La lr<strong>to</strong>de. By Mrs Humphry ward. 1-r-6, L2g-L43, 257-273,<br />

4O3-42O, 513-527 , 669-687.<br />

'l;uyf s Candidate.' By E.F. Benson. 26-34.<br />

"l'lrl Lord of the pigeons., By Howard Ash<strong>to</strong>n. 35-46, I74-I84.<br />

''t'lr. Sobb<strong>in</strong>g Water. I By T.W. Rolandson. 55_61.<br />

'll,'1 Gift of Music.' By Gertrude Mount. 62-65.<br />

'\', '111' New Hat. I By Ethel Col_burn Mayne . 72-j7.<br />

"l'1r,, Scholarrs Wife.' By F.E. Dugdale. 1g-92-<br />

'lt,r.k <strong>to</strong> the world Aga<strong>in</strong>: A Fantasy., By walter Emmanuel. g3-g7.<br />

''t'lrr, Cur6's W<strong>in</strong>e.' By Kather<strong>in</strong>e Tynan. gg-95.<br />

'rtl,l John.r By C.J. Ingram. 96-I01.<br />

' l'f ',rce with Honour.' By Bertha Deane-Freeman. L23-r24.<br />

"t'lrr. F-rozen Death. I By T. Donovan Bayley. 159_166.<br />

'lirrt,hemia. ' By Violet Jacob. 193-201.<br />

''l'l r. Sspper Party. r By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>.<br />

''t'lr' Daughter of the Alvarez.' By Herman<br />

'Wlrit:h? A Dialogue That Took place <strong>in</strong> a<br />

238-240.<br />

lixperiment.' By Charles<br />

Open Door.' By Francis<br />

l,oDes of the Florent<strong>in</strong>es.<br />

504-6I3, 737-746.<br />

GoId Monstrance.' By Herman Scheffauer.<br />

Siren.' By S. Picker<strong>in</strong>g. 3IB-320.<br />

Ghost of Miser Brimpson.' By Eden phillpotts. 321_330.<br />

' l',, i :;on and private Smith. ' By E. Christian - 339_344.<br />

'^ lx)uble Event.' By Sir F.C. Burnand. 353-36I.<br />

'/\ 'l'riple Tragedy.' By Dorothea Still . 377-37g.<br />

'lr trisillusion., By Betty van der Goes. 433-431.<br />

'rr'tI Do It If you will.' By Eden phillpotts. 449_457.<br />

''l'lr. Cave of Fate. r By Clare Marion-Crawford. 472-4gO.<br />

' 'r'l r'' R<strong>in</strong>gmaster I s Little Af f air. ' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n . 4g6- 4gr .<br />

' r'lr'' l)ene Hole: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for children.' By E. Nesbit. 501-510.<br />

'trr ,r Fog.' By Bertha Deane-Freeman. 511-512.<br />

'wlrr.n the Sea Failed Her.' By T. Donovan Bayley. 540_547.<br />

' t'|r,. Buried Anchor.' By perceval Gibbon. 569-576.<br />

'rtrr t.),rst€r S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By Ana<strong>to</strong>le le Braz - 577-593.<br />

't'|r,. IJarford "Snake". ' By Edgar Watl_ace. 596-594.<br />

' I l.ry <strong>in</strong>g at Providence. I By Ornren Oliver. 617-622.<br />

' I r r .;()ners of Spr<strong>in</strong>g. ' By V.H. Friedlaender. 63I_635.<br />

M,rn on Stil_ts. t By<br />

t',rt Out of the Bag.<br />

By Lady Gregory. 756-758.<br />

By Mrs Hugh Adams. 194-199.<br />

The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Nish of the Round Head.,<br />

800-803.<br />

t7<br />

208-212.<br />

Scheffauer. 222-230.<br />

Punt.' By S. Picker<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

JagelJ-. 24L-244.<br />

Marlowe. 245-252.<br />

By Rachel Swete Macnamara. 290-299,<br />

311- 317 -<br />

D. Eardley-Wilmot. 636-638.<br />

By Jessie Pope. 698-104.


;<br />

'The Revenge.' By Eden Phillpotts. 7O5-7I3.<br />

fThe Man Who S<strong>to</strong>pped a War.' By P. Vaux. 122-121.<br />

"T\azixt the Gloam<strong>in</strong>g and the Mirk.' By G.B. Lancaster. 163-161 .<br />

44 (July-Dec 1909)<br />

The Neu GoDev,ness. By the late F. Marian Crawford. 18-33, I74-I88,<br />

351-353 , 543-551.<br />

Prairie Ralph. By Lawrence Mott. 50-54, I89-I94, 364-368, 589-594,<br />

128-134.<br />

'Col-lusion.' By E. Temple Thurs<strong>to</strong>n. 57-62.<br />

'Bucko. ' By Perceval- Gibbon. 65-17.<br />

fThe Sprig of A1der.' By Frederick Niven. 9I-96.<br />

'The Obstacle.' By Sidney Picker<strong>in</strong>g. I08-113.<br />

'The Pr<strong>in</strong>cess Who Had Lost Her Heart.t By George Gribble. 114-115.<br />

'The Adventures of a Water Rat.r I23-L26.<br />

'The Riders of Peace.' By Elspeth Campbell. I23-L27.<br />

lThe DueI on the Trail.' By Charles c.D. Roberts. 138-140.<br />

'How Ba1l<strong>in</strong>ger Rejo<strong>in</strong>ed.' By Harold Bl<strong>in</strong>d. 141-143.<br />

'A Stage Effect.' By Armiger Barclay and Oliver Sandys. L44-L46.<br />

tThe Typewriter Girl's Romance.' By Mark SaIe. I47-15I.<br />

'The Brigh<strong>to</strong>n Bank Mystery: A Detective S<strong>to</strong>ry Founded on Fact.l<br />

By F.A.H. Eyles. 151-156.<br />

rA Water Party.r By Wilfred L. Randell-. 157-158.<br />

'An Unappreciated Privilege.' By A.E. Jacomb. 19l-206.<br />

'The Rev. Septimusrs Revenge.r By B. PauI Neuman. 2O7-2L8.<br />

fThe Float<strong>in</strong>g Forest.' By Herman Scheffauer. 226-234.<br />

'The Way of Truth.' By V.H. Friedlaender. 257-26I.<br />

'A Secret Passage.' By Harold Bl<strong>in</strong>d. 279-282.<br />

'Lord Shifnal-rs Holiday.r By A.C. Fox-Davies. 283-288.<br />

'The Penance of Mark Searle.' By Constance Sutcliffe. 289-29L.<br />

'Rabbit Vengeance.' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 292-295.<br />

rA S<strong>to</strong>rm <strong>in</strong> a Teacup.' By Ada Leonara Harris. 301-303.<br />

'The Corner Seat.' By Wilfred L. Randell. 304-305.<br />

'A Miss<strong>in</strong>g Mate.' By J.E. Patterson. 306-309.<br />

'The Swiss Guard.' By John Cleveland. 315-319.<br />

'Jamsut, the Dacoit.' By W.A. Fraser. 320-322.<br />

'Lady Fanny's Reputation.' By Ian D. Colv<strong>in</strong>. 323-326.<br />

'The Price of Honour.' By W. Smade. 321-33I.<br />

'The Spy and the Publ-ican.' By Thomas Burke. 332-334.<br />

'The Nature Lovers.' By Jessie Pope. 369-318.<br />

'The War Hawks.' By Ernest Bramah. 384-393.<br />

'The Draught of Oblivion.' By Cather<strong>in</strong>e Wells. 4O4-4O9.<br />

'Gladys Evel-yn-' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 4IO-4I9.<br />

'The Green P<strong>in</strong>afore.' By V.H. Friedlaender. 420-422.<br />

rAn Aeroplane for T\,vo.' By J. Hurst Hayes. 43I-431 .<br />

'The Keeper of the Bridge.' By E. Hobart-Hampden. 438-442.<br />

'Driftage.' By Mrs R. Maclachlan. 443-446.<br />

'The Devilrs Bridge.' By W.A. Bryce. 455-459.<br />

l8<br />

| ',() l(r:ward.' By James Workman. 460-467.<br />

rl,r l,,rrly Vocalist.' By Bertram Tanqueray. 467-412-<br />

' r i' l', rss<strong>in</strong>g BeIl- . ' By Harof d Bl_<strong>in</strong>d. 472-476.<br />

' ir , t'yclone. ' By Vfilloughby Taun<strong>to</strong>n. 471-4a3.<br />

', lrr r':lopher: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Chil-dren.' By Janet S. Aldis. 483-486.<br />

tirr. l'r'ice of Judgrment. ' By Herbert L. Vahey. 481-492.<br />

'ilrr.r' Visits.' By Mrs Francis Bailey. 493-497.<br />

' I lr'' I'r cture. t By A.E. Ashford. 498-503.<br />

' rl,r, lroacon Tree. ' By William Pigott. 504-508.<br />

'\vlr '.i,.Was the Hand?t By Mark Sal_e. 509-512.<br />

' lrr, r rrr:;equences. ' By Beatrice Biddl-e. 5l_3-514.<br />

' rlr,, ll


J<br />

rT\aro of a Trade. ' By Austen Sanderson. g6t_g63.<br />

rThe March Hare Turns poet: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Chifdren.<br />

Harris. 863-865.<br />

'Fate and Dorifla.' By Beatrice Biddle. 866-87I.<br />

'Suzette.' By Alan Sanders. 912-g73.<br />

rBank Farm.' By Atbert K<strong>in</strong>ross. g75-9I2.<br />

'Miss Do1ly's Adventure.r By Emma Brooke.<br />

'The Three Necklaces: A Christmas Tale.r<br />

925-93I.<br />

'God's Mercy.' By Lawrence Mott. 955-963.<br />

'The Master of Revels.' By H.B. Marriott Watson.<br />

'A Sprig of Holly.' By Jessie pope. g73-9g2-<br />

'The Pearler's Baby.' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 9gg_9g2.<br />

'Go1d, Frank<strong>in</strong>cense and Myrrh.' By Marie-Louise Eger<strong>to</strong>n castle.<br />

1002-I006.<br />

tThe lt{iss<strong>in</strong>g Word. ' By Desmond. Coke. 1011_1013.<br />

'The Christmas Card.' By Owen Oliver. 1ol4-lol9.<br />

'The House <strong>in</strong> the Wood.' By E. Nesbit. lO2I_1030.<br />

'Pr<strong>in</strong>ce Namel_ess.1 By B. paul Neuman. IO3I-IO4O.<br />

tCaught Red-handed.' By Alan Sanders. lOTl-I077.<br />

rThe Hold<strong>in</strong>g-up of the TnansyLuania., By Angus Lynne. 1o7g-log2.<br />

lThe Scandal at Plendon.' By Orme Agrnus. 10g2_10g6.<br />

rJanet Wilderby's Child.' By Olaf Baker. lOgT_10g9.<br />

rThe Man on the white Horse. r By M. Forrest. 1090-1096.<br />

'The Lift<strong>in</strong>g of the Myalt K<strong>in</strong>g.' By w.H. ogilvie. lo99-rlo2.<br />

'The Quest of the Great Butterfry orchis.r ey Aen cong. 1102-llog.<br />

'The strange case of sir Henry Ashburn.r By T.A. pitman. lloS-rll2.<br />

'The sad Plight of Mary Jane.' By Mrs F.H. pic<strong>to</strong>n. 1rr3-rtr7_<br />

'A Stern Chase., By J. Sackville Mart<strong>in</strong>. Il1g_ll2l.<br />

tSub Rosa.' By W.E. Negus. l-J.22-l-I23.<br />

'The Elephant and the cat: A s<strong>to</strong>ry for children.' By Ada Leonora<br />

Harris. IL24-II25.<br />

45 (Jan-June 1910)<br />

rThe Vengeance of poseidon.l By wilriam waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. r-r9.<br />

'The Gofd Bonbonnidre.' By May Wynne. 25-3I.<br />

'Parental Pride., By W. pett Ridge. 63-6g.<br />

'The Confession.' By G.H. Stevenson. 7I-73.<br />

'For the World,s Championship.' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

'Keziah.' By S. Bar<strong>in</strong>g-Gould. gl-gg.<br />

'The Sword of Her Father.' By Edward Fraser.<br />

'Ol-d Enough <strong>to</strong> be His Mother.r By Adam Gowans<br />

'The Tangled Ske<strong>in</strong>: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Chil_dren.' By<br />

105-105.<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Fordhams.' By Major Arundel<br />

'Le Roi est Mort.' By E.L. White. 130-136.<br />

'The Message by Wireless.' By John Sanderson.<br />

I37-143.<br />

'The Haunted Corner.' By W.H. Ogilvie. I43-L4g.<br />

80<br />

t By Ada Leonora<br />

914-924.<br />

By A.T. Quiller-Couch.<br />

964-972.<br />

14-80.<br />

94-101.<br />

Whyte. IO2-IO4.<br />

Laurence Housman-<br />

Begbie. I25-I29.<br />

'r,, rrrrrrciation. ' By H.A. H<strong>in</strong>kson. I52-L59.<br />

rt'|r,. lJookmaker's Daughter.' By Cyrus A<strong>in</strong>sworth. 160-165.<br />

' l'lr'. l'orgotten Letter.' By Michel Allison. 166-168.<br />

'l'lr,' I<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>eer.' By M. Forrest. L69-L7L<br />

't'lr,. (iobl<strong>in</strong>s' Games: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' By Ethel M. Freame.<br />

172-t75.<br />

' ti lr i nk Episode. ' By D. Meredith . L77-I78.<br />

''l'l rr, Old Dream.' By Clive R. Fenn. 179-180.<br />

'/\ ricnlfsman of the Road.' By Francis Ivlarlowe. 181-187.<br />

't'lrr. Rais<strong>in</strong>g of the Dead. I By M.W. and A. K<strong>in</strong>ross. 2Ol,-2O9.<br />

' l'i )( ) r Dick. ' By Helen Colebrooke. 233-239 .<br />

"r'lrr. Ghosts.r By George A. Birm<strong>in</strong>gham. 248-252.<br />

''l'lrr, Precipice.' By E. Hobart-Hampden. 260-261 .<br />

'M,'l.'.rrlandrs Gold.' By Lawrence Mott. 269-273.<br />

't,,rycrlt|.' By Alexandra Watson. 278-285.<br />

''l',rk<strong>in</strong>' Chances.r By H.J. Cove. 286-292.<br />

'/\ (:rumpled Rose Leaf .' By Ronald Howe. 311-318.<br />

'l'lrc Wickham Aeroplane.' By Francis Marlowe. 3L9-326.<br />

''l'lro Hold-up.' By William Patterson White. 326-334.<br />

''l'lrc Great Hock<strong>in</strong>gr<strong>to</strong>n F<strong>in</strong>d.' By Ernest Bramah. 334-34I .<br />

''l'l ro K<strong>in</strong>g's Messenger.' By May Wynne. 342-347.<br />

'^ Man of Action.' By M. Forrest. 345-355.<br />

"l'lro Rivals.r By Charles Inge. 348-353.<br />

''l'rumpeter Johns. I By Frederic Martyn. 355-358.<br />

'r'r rlon€1 Mowbray's Neighbour. ' By f .A.R. Wylie . 375-382.<br />

't'rrt;id at the Zoo.' By Jessie Pope. 400-406.<br />

''l'lrc Strange Experience of the Rev. Phillip Ambleside.' By Alqernon<br />

Blackwood. 4O7-4L8.<br />

"l'lrc Play's the Th<strong>in</strong>g.' By Myra Ke11y. 427-436.<br />

"l'lr


'The S<strong>to</strong>len DoII: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Chifdren.r<br />

632-636 -<br />

By E. Hobart-Hampden.<br />

'The Necklace of Dreams.' By W.G. Peasgood. 645-654.<br />

rA Touch of Fever.' By Mrs Ronald Maclachl-an. 555-558.<br />

'The Two Sa<strong>in</strong>ts.' By William A. Bryce. 659-662.<br />

'Dorr<strong>in</strong>ghill's Wife. ' By Orme Agnus. 662-661 .<br />

'BiJ-ly B<strong>in</strong>ks, Bread W<strong>in</strong>ner.' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 661 -61 3.<br />

'Hammer Head.r By W.H. Ogilvie. 613-616.<br />

'The Baxter Pr<strong>in</strong>t.' By Annie G. Hopk<strong>in</strong>s. 676-682.<br />

'Two Cryp<strong>to</strong>grams.' By Cyrus A<strong>in</strong>sworth. 683-689.<br />

'Redmond's Scoop- t By C.D. Lesl-ie. 690-691.<br />

'The Cat's Paw.' By Hugh Mayes. 697-700.<br />

'Mary Anne.' By D. Meredith. IOO-7O3.<br />

'Au<strong>to</strong>biography of a Blouse.' By Theodore Wilson-Wilson.<br />

'An Ordeal by Brush.' By Sidney Picker<strong>in</strong>g. 720-126.<br />

'A Bad Hand and the Odd Trick.r By J. Johns<strong>to</strong>n Smith.<br />

703-704.<br />

130-135.<br />

'The Shock.' By John Amity. 741-149.<br />

'The Bul-l--dog Named Bill,' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 759-165 -<br />

'The Sav<strong>in</strong>g of a lvlan.' By Owen Oliver. 766-17I.<br />

I<br />

'Special Delivery.<br />

'The Hol-low Cross . t<br />

By Algernon Bl-ackwood. 180-186.<br />

By Herman Scheffauer. 789-196.<br />

'The Cardj-nal's R<strong>in</strong>g: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Chil-dren.' By W.M. Letts. 812-818.<br />

'Citizen Carel.' By H.L. Stuart. 831-843.<br />

'The Primitive Inst<strong>in</strong>cts of Mr Wilfred Hard<strong>in</strong>g.'<br />

844- 85 1 .<br />

'Esmel's Lovers.r By John Rank<strong>in</strong>e. 851-855.<br />

'The Hard Man.' By Ernest Bramah. 856-861.<br />

By W.F. Casey.<br />

'The Echo of the Breeze. I By C.V. Howard V<strong>in</strong>cent. 861-864.<br />

'Janet.' By E. Hobart-Hampden. 865-873.<br />

'At the Sigrn of the God Ha' Mercy.' By John Adk<strong>in</strong>. 874-878.<br />

'A Saviour of Lives.' By D. Macleod <strong>Mall</strong>och. 879-883.<br />

'The Evershot Mystery.' By T.L. Pitman. 884-890.<br />

tFaithful Un<strong>to</strong> Death.r By M.f. Hope. 891-892.<br />

'The Elephant and the Rh<strong>in</strong>oceros.' By Ada Leonora Harris. 893-894.<br />

'The Pr<strong>in</strong>ce and the Typewriter.' By Francis Gribble. 9Ll-922.<br />

'False Fires.r By Edw<strong>in</strong> Pugh. 921-93I.<br />

'The Pilot of The FLy<strong>in</strong>g Star. ' By Lawrence Mott. 943-948.<br />

'TV<strong>in</strong> Passions.' By Alexandra Watson- 958-965.<br />

'Billy's Fight<strong>in</strong>g Chance.' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 969-914.<br />

rA Po<strong>in</strong>t of Honour.' By Samuel Gordon. 975-985.<br />

'Hilary Jenks' Wedd<strong>in</strong>g Presents.' By Jessie Pope. 987-994.<br />

'Craftier Than the Sea.' By T. Donovan Bayley. 10f7-1021.<br />

'By the Black Water.' By L. Barr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n-Baker. IO2I-IO27.<br />

'Tommy Dunk's Exploit.' By John Pendle<strong>to</strong>n. 1028-1031.<br />

'Colonel Seal and His Perfumed Aces.' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 1032-1037.<br />

'One Hundred Thousand Por.rnds.' By Frederic Martyn. LO39-IO42.<br />

'Mrs Tudor's Tiara.' By John Haslette. LO42-LO45.<br />

'Post Mortem.' By Angus Lynne. LO46-LO49.<br />

rfn a Garden.' By M. Forrest. 1050-1051.<br />

82<br />

I lr, jirrbaltern. I By Alexander Graham-Simpson. 1052-1054 .<br />

Ilr,, Now Boots.r By Betty Martyn. 1054-1057.<br />

rj' r,l()r)'s Ruse.' By John Patrick. IO58-1061.<br />

','rr, 'l'ree Hill-.' By E.R. Punshon. 1062-l_058.<br />

'tt,'wlrite Hair.' By Mrs Dunlop. 1068-1073.<br />

'rrrlrr''s Romance.t By Elizabeth B. Piercy. 1074-1016.<br />

l,rl "nny: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' By Janet S. Aldis. IOTI-LO79.<br />

rr1';,1,.6;i3lion.' By R.E. Black. 1079-1080,<br />

(,IuIy-Dec 1910 )<br />

l,,tr1sf,g Queen. By H.C. Bailey. 3-16, 185-198 , 3'7L-386, 605-620,<br />

815-830, 1049-1064.<br />

llirit.' By Norman Gale. 2I-27.<br />

lrynamite Dog.' By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 28-32.<br />

lJurglar.' By Arthur Str<strong>in</strong>ger. 49-60.<br />

,1old Hair.' By G.A. Birm<strong>in</strong>gham. 67-7I.<br />

(;ol-den Gentl-eman. I By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 75-77 -<br />

l,etter.t By Bertha Deane-Freeman. 79-80.<br />

Major's Engagement.' By Oven Oliver. 87-9I.<br />

K<strong>in</strong>grs Physician.' By J.W. Sw<strong>in</strong>burne Shel-drake. 97-LO4.<br />

rr rr ,odle-oddle-oo. t<br />

rtr,


T<br />

rThe Bangle.' By T. Emble<strong>to</strong>n-Walker. 312-318-<br />

'The Modell<strong>in</strong>g of the Clay.' By Tonman Couper. 318-323.<br />

'Why Rona Went Red.' By Orme Agrnus. 323-321 .<br />

'The Billet-doux.' By D. Meredith. 328-330.<br />

'To the Honour of Navarre.' By May Wynne. 331-337.<br />

'Love <strong>in</strong> the Bush.' By 14. Forrest. 338-343.<br />

'Jeremy Tomp<strong>in</strong>grs First Love.' By Ina Garvey. 343-348.<br />

'Saved by a Woman: A New Zealand S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By Annie G. Hopk<strong>in</strong>s.<br />

349-356.<br />

'Sir Leslie Tranchier's Will.' By T.A. Pitman. 357-365.<br />

'The Mystery of the Glass Slippers: A Children's S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By Ada<br />

Leonora Harris. 366-368.<br />

rA Match <strong>in</strong> Armour. I By Orme Agnus. 387-391.<br />

The Aduentunes of Miss Gregory. By Perceval Gibbon. 4IL-422, 555-564,<br />

753-765, LOL5-LO24.<br />

'The Telephone Bird.' By Milly Custance. 423-429.<br />

'Sleep<strong>in</strong>g With Baby.' By Arthur H. Holmes. 44I-447.<br />

rMiss Mel-lish.' By Dorothea Deakj-n. 449-45I .<br />

'The Double Trail: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Boy Scouts.' By Harold Bl-<strong>in</strong>d.<br />

46I-469.<br />

'Murder!' By R.E. Vernbde. 479-480.<br />

fThe Empty Chair.' By Alice and Claude Askew. 48I-489.<br />

'The Face of Typhoo Shang.' By Alfred Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 490-493.<br />

tThe Dead Face.' By Frederick Graves. 494-498.<br />

'A Gol-ferrs Dilemma. ' By W.J. White. 499-503.<br />

'The Red Diamond.' By James Workman. 504-510.<br />

rIn the Bird Pl-aces.' By M. Forrest. 511-516.<br />

'Nan.' By W.A. Allan. 5L7-52L.<br />

'A Dark Prob1em. I By R.E. VernEde. 522-523.<br />

'How Pr<strong>in</strong>ce Leopold Lost and Found Himsel,f.' By Charles D. Leslie.<br />

524-53I.<br />

'Kitty.r<br />

By Alexander Campbel1. 532-536.<br />

'Betty's Barga<strong>in</strong>.' By E. Everett Greene. 537-54I.<br />

'The Metal- Crucifix.' By Francis Bailey. 542-544.<br />

'The Countess of Lowndes Square.r By E.F. Benson. 515-584.<br />

fThe Matchmaker.' By Juliet Bredon. 625-626.<br />

'The Vision of Mars.' By Frederick Graves. 633-638.<br />

'The Press Agent: A Tale of a "Dream Melody".' By J. Langley Levy.<br />

639-646.<br />

'Sleepless Shore; A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Antarctic.' By Dr. Riccardo<br />

Stephens . 641-653.<br />

'A Royal and Ancient Game.' By R.E. VernEde. 654-655.<br />

'The Bear: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Boy Scouts.' By Harold B1<strong>in</strong>d. 656-664.<br />

'The Mighty Water.' By Francis Gribble. 665-61I.<br />

'Baby - An Atlantic ldyll.r By Ina Garvey. 672-674.<br />

'The Case of Walwyn Garett.' By Gertrude Lone. 675-683.<br />

'The Cardboard Box.' By Herbert Shaw. 684-688.<br />

'Montagu's First Slap.r By C.D. Stell<strong>in</strong>g. 689-697.<br />

'Capta<strong>in</strong> Dammer's Record: A Golf<strong>in</strong>g St-ory.' By Stephen Grace. 598-701.<br />

84<br />

'l'1r,, Mulga Ride.t By W.H. Ogilvie. 7O2-jO5.<br />

't'lr. Mystery of Bassover House.' By J. Mor<strong>to</strong>n Lewis. jo6-7L3.<br />

r1r, ,,.1,.;.r By M. Forrest. 71,4-7L5.<br />

''l'1r,. 1ri.=a Chaperone. I By J. Hurst-Hayes. 1L6-722.<br />

'r'lr,' Iraithful Goll-ywog: A s<strong>to</strong>ry for children.' By Ada L. Harris.<br />

/27-728.<br />

'lrr ,r S<strong>in</strong>gle Night.' By Albert K<strong>in</strong>ross - '766-772.<br />

ltt',t tcn<strong>to</strong>t Animal Tales.' By Rev. c. usher wil-son. 7i3-i92.<br />

''l'lr. Man <strong>in</strong> Possession.' By Samuel Gordon. lg3-191 .<br />

"l'lr. L<strong>in</strong>e of Least Resistance.' By Ash<strong>to</strong>n Hilliers . 792-799.<br />

''l'l r,rt Fish.' By Der:vrent Mial1. 831-834.<br />

rl:xl'i.rtion. I By Alexandra Watson. 847-851.<br />

r,l,rlrrr Carterts Chance.' By John Mervyn. 852-860.<br />

r'l'lrr, .Jesterrs S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By W. Melville Wace. g6l-966.<br />

'rt,ryrlcll's Bridge. , By Andrul . 867-87L.<br />

'/\ t'rrrious Sense of Honour. r By Arthur R.T. philips . 972-976.<br />

''l'lrr, l,ady of the Troughs.' By WilI H. Ogilvie. 977-ggo.<br />

''l'lrr, Countessrs Necklace. r By Herbert L. Vahey. ggl-996.<br />

''l'lrr, Imp.' By Janet S. Aldis. gg7-992.<br />

'rv| - Love.' By D. Meredith. 993-995.<br />

'll,r. ()9 and the Angel.' By Hugh L<strong>in</strong>coln. A96-902.<br />

'fr/lr,rt Bertillon Got. I By D. Macleod MaIloch. 903-907.<br />

'l,rr a Memoryrs Sake.t By Wynne Edger<strong>to</strong>n. 908-910.<br />

"'trowcd In: Be<strong>in</strong>g an Account of the Strange Christmas Diversions of<br />

ftlr Holiday. I By Gouverneur Morris. 924-939.<br />

rv.'r()nica, the Mannequ<strong>in</strong> at "olgars": A s<strong>to</strong>ry of Frocks and Frills.'<br />

Uy Ina Garvey. 972-982.<br />

'l'lr. Great Emprise. r By Marjorie Bowen. 987-995.<br />

't'|r,. llaunted Man. r By Emily pearson F<strong>in</strong>nemore. I007-lOl3.<br />

'lr.rl pslsie's Christmas.' By Jessie pope. lO25-1032.<br />

''l'lr,' Antelope Cab.' By Dorothea Deak<strong>in</strong>. 1033-1043.<br />

'n :;rrite of Real- Ghost s<strong>to</strong>ries.' By Crive Horland. 1065-1074.<br />

''t'1r,. .Junior Lordrs Romance. r By Francis Gribble. 1075-logl .<br />

'r ,r,;t le Gaion. ' By W. Melville Wace. I082-IOBB.<br />

''t',,ltl by the Concierge. ' By W.H. Salmon. logg-1093.<br />

''l'lrr. Lift<strong>in</strong>g of Alison Kennedy., By William patterson White.<br />

I094- 1099 .<br />

',rlrl Hands: A correspondence comedy.r By M.o. sale. lloo-1104.<br />

'll,rlrlrazard. I By W.H. Ogilvie. I105-1I09.<br />

''l'lrr, Masked Carnival ., By D. Meredith. lI10-lll2.<br />

''l'lr. wife stealer: A s<strong>to</strong>ry of Hayes, the Buccaneer. r By Albert<br />

Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. LL2I-JI29.<br />

'l t (Jan-June 1911)<br />

"lt'' litulium Tev'ror. By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n, 3-24, 167-186, 337-355,<br />

,;05-527 , 6g9-707 , 923-935 -<br />

i rrrnr.ii Goes A-hunt<strong>in</strong>g.' By Edw<strong>in</strong> L. Arnold.. 25-3I .<br />

'rl,,' l':xcit<strong>in</strong>g Life.' By Ellis parker Butler. 49-54.<br />

85


E<br />

FI<br />

'Baby Grand.' By John Luther Long. 59-70.<br />

'The Honeymoon Hat.' By V'H. Friedlaender. 7L-73-<br />

'The Survivors of the fSLAnd Queen. ' By Clarence Herbert New. 81-9 r.<br />

'The Luck of the Warrocks.r By Nimmo Christie. 92-96rWestern<br />

Ways.' By William Patterson White. 97-103.<br />

|"Would You Have Tol-d."t By John Savage. 104-108.<br />

'Mrs Latham <strong>to</strong> the Rescue.' By Samuel Gordon. 109-116-<br />

'Sa<strong>in</strong>ts Fulgen of Pipriae.' By Mark Renford. LLI-L2O-<br />

'The Spirit of the Dance.' By Adam Gowans Whyte - I2L-l'28-<br />

The Aduentures of Miss Gregory (cont.). By Perceval Gibbon. 129-L44'<br />

245-255.<br />

'Professor Gtupey's Strange Experience.' By J. Langley Levy. f45-I51.<br />

'The Black Night<strong>in</strong>gale: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' By Tickner Edwardes.<br />

t ttAs<br />

I The<br />

'The<br />

'The<br />

15 7- 160 .<br />

a Lamb. .. "' By Ethel Colburn Mayne . 209-212.<br />

Probation of Jimmy Baker.' By Albert K<strong>in</strong>ross - 2L3-22L-<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>cess's Elopement.' By Francis Gribble. 229-235.<br />

S<strong>to</strong>rm Without, and the Terror With<strong>in</strong>.' By Claude E- Benson.<br />

26L-266 -<br />

'Silky Tip: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' By Edith L. Elias- 272-276-<br />

'The Courtship of Midnight Magruder.' By William Patterson White.<br />

277-282.<br />

'The Lie That Won.' By Samuel Gordon. 283-293.<br />

'Diamond Cut Diamond.' By Ambrose Pratt. 294-299.<br />

'An Eye for Beauty.' By Betty van der Goes- 300-305-<br />

'The Water Hole.' By Frederick Graves. 306-310.<br />

'The Second Anniversary.' By V.H. Friedlaender. 311-313.<br />

'The Cowardice of Mrs Jard<strong>in</strong>e.' By Ada Leonora Harris. 3L4-3L7.<br />

'The Jumpers.' By J.E. Patterson. 318-320.<br />

'The Fairy Glen.' By M.B. Macdona. 32L-322.<br />

'The Dog and the Fly Papers.' By Jessie Pope. 323-324.<br />

'How the Grey Lady Died.' By T. Donovan Bayley. 356-361.<br />

'The Man <strong>in</strong> the Welt.' By Herman Scheffauer. 397-406rRascals<br />

Both Bitl and Me and the Watch.' By Hugh de Sel<strong>in</strong>court.<br />

4O7-4O9, 660-662, 833-836-<br />

'The Coach Robbers.' By H. Milecete. 4LO-4I4.<br />

'The Devil 's Thrust. ' By Alfred B ..S. Tennyson . 4L5-427 .<br />

'The Little Red Box.r By Bertha N. Graham. 428-432.<br />

'The Shaft of Silence.' By W.G. Peasgood. 433-444.<br />

'Means <strong>to</strong> an End.t By Laurence Housman. 445-448.<br />

'The Little Brown Mol-e.' By Etta Courtney. 449-455.<br />

'Worth His Weight <strong>in</strong> Gold.' By will H. Ogilvie. 456-460.<br />

'The old Misses Reckitts.' By R.E. Black. 46L-462.<br />

'Counted Out.' By John Barnett. 477-484.<br />

'The Lady and the Lions.' By Charles D. Leslie. 485-490.<br />

rThe Lost Pr<strong>in</strong>cess: A S<strong>to</strong>ry for Children.' By Helen Reid Cross.<br />

49r-493.<br />

'A Perfect Match.'<br />

By E.C. All<strong>in</strong>gham. 546-552.<br />

86<br />

'lrrr rl,rhion Pearls.' By B.M. Croker. 553-566-<br />

' llrr, l'ass<strong>in</strong>g of a Hero.r By Netta Syrett. 575-582.<br />

'.,'l',t,) Men artd GoLd: Be<strong>in</strong>g the S<strong>to</strong>ty of Jim Pay,rish,s Aduentures <strong>in</strong><br />

|ir:arch of the Treasure <strong>in</strong> the Sunken GaLLeon. By Gouverneur<br />

M


'The Mystery of an Out-station-' By Emma Brooke.<br />

'The Revoke.' By H.B. Marriott Watson. 25I-263.<br />

'The Beautiful- It4adame de Gimeuse.r By Maurice Ie<br />

'A Barga<strong>in</strong> of Life.' By Samuel Gordon. 283-296.<br />

'Honour or Revenge?' By R.W. Wright Henderson.<br />

'l4adel<strong>in</strong>e's Mud Lark.' By Jessie Pope. 303-309.<br />

'In the Night.' By Cecil Chard. 310-314.<br />

'The Quicksand.'<br />

By E. Hobart-Hampden. 315-319.<br />

239-246.<br />

Blanc. 212-214.<br />

297-302 -<br />

'The Last Voyagte of the Day-dream.' By Mrs Donald Shaw. 320-324.<br />

'The Tal-e of the Tea-room.' By M. Forrest. 325-328.<br />

rThe Swagman. I 328-330-<br />

'Siren.' By Owen Oliver. 358-366.<br />

'The Lacemaker.' By Edward Cecil. 38r- 387 .<br />

'The Cab<strong>in</strong>et M<strong>in</strong>ister's Chauffeur.' By Francis Marlowe. 388-396.<br />

'Sir Peregr<strong>in</strong>e: A Tryst and a Query. ' By Ivlrs P. Champion de<br />

Crespigrny . 4O3-4IO.<br />

'The Snn K<strong>in</strong>g.' By Herman Scheffauer. 421-436.<br />

'Burned at Sea.' By L<strong>in</strong>coln Colcord. 447-455.<br />

'The Liar.' By Alexandra Watson. 456-460.<br />

'And Women Must Weep.' By Andrul. 46L-468-<br />

'One Man's Wages.' By W.H. Ogilvie. 469-413.<br />

'Los<strong>in</strong>g Reg<strong>in</strong>el-Ia: The Rum<strong>in</strong>ations of the Jilted One.' By C.V.<br />

Howard V<strong>in</strong>cent. 474-475.<br />

'The Unequal Pu1l.' By John Haslette. 476-479.<br />

'A Bit o' Brass.' By Evelyn Fletcher. 480-484.<br />

rThe Guns of C Battery.' By M. Forrest. 485-488.<br />

'The CaterpilJ-ar.' By Carl Ewald. 489-49L.<br />

'Gumnet Hudson.' By Angus Lynne. 492-494.<br />

'The Under-world: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of an Ex-crook.'<br />

501-535 , 665-695.<br />

'Silas Dunnybrig's Baby.' By Eden Phillpotts.<br />

'Herbert Horatio Hogg: A South African S<strong>to</strong>ry.'<br />

By Henry C. Rowland.<br />

549-558.<br />

By N.S.S. 56I-562.<br />

'The Horses of the Troop.' By Herman Scheffauer. 565-512.<br />

'Mend<strong>in</strong>g and End<strong>in</strong>g: A Lesson for Newly-married Couples.' By Albert<br />

K<strong>in</strong>ross. 589-595.<br />

'The Humorist: A Council School IdyI.' By B. Paul- Neuman. 596- 598 -<br />

'The Lady of the TVilight.' By Lilly Douglas. 607-609.<br />

lThe But<strong>to</strong>n Thief.' By Arthur Str<strong>in</strong>ger. 6II-624.<br />

'The Firefly.' By Oliver Wright. 625-635.<br />

rThe Medal: A Golf<strong>in</strong>g S<strong>to</strong>ry.r By Charles W. Westron. 636-640.<br />

'The Craftsman.r By James Knight-Adk<strong>in</strong>. 64I-645.<br />

'A Damsel <strong>in</strong> Distress.' By Francis Gribble. 646-65L.<br />

'The Record Flood.' By M. Forrest. 652-658.<br />

'The ToIl- of the Sea.' By Dorothy Mackay. 7LI-726.<br />

'In the Paper Cases.' By Rosamond Napier. 129-739.<br />

'The Black Feathers.' By R.W. Wright-Henderson. 140-742.<br />

'The Soul Mach<strong>in</strong>e.' By Owen Oliver. 143-754.<br />

'Vernon and the Viceroy.' By E. Christian. 763-173.<br />

88<br />

' l'lr,' I)assion of the Peak.' By Herman Scheffauer. 775-7gI .<br />

't'l r. l3lockade Runner. I By william Hamil<strong>to</strong>n osborne. lg2-19o.<br />

'l'lr,' [Jrss2e That Moved.' By Maud Annesley. 79L-796.<br />

'trrrrr


'Fools Rush In.' By Charles Marriott. 23I-24I.<br />

tThe Greatest Th<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the World: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a "Lunger".' By Henry<br />

Albert Phillips. 263-269-<br />

'A Game of Chance: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Steamboat Acqua<strong>in</strong>tances.' By Charles<br />

Inge. 270-276.<br />

'The Curta<strong>in</strong>: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Ghostly House.r By J.J. Bell. 271-283.<br />

'The Abbot's Treasure: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Hypnotism.' By Joseph Groves.<br />

2a4-294.<br />

'Home: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Life <strong>in</strong> India.' By Violet Cottar. 339-348.<br />

rThe Black Spectre.' By W.E. Norris. 4O3-4IO.<br />

1A Little Bfow for Freedom. ' By Frederick Palmer. 4II-42I.<br />

'The Mate of the Gatuick: A Thrill<strong>in</strong>g S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Sea.' By Perceval<br />

Gibbon. 422-430.<br />

'The Uttermost Farth<strong>in</strong>g: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the French Revolution.' By Henry<br />

Longan Stuart. 431-438.<br />

'At the lvlercy of the Barwon: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Great Fl-ood.r By W.H.<br />

'Tit<br />

'On1y<br />

'The<br />

I The<br />

ogilvie . 439-442.<br />

for Tat.' By Eden Phillpotts. 495-500.<br />

a Scuttleful.' By Kenelm Cotes. 544-546.<br />

Raft.' By ceorge Hibbard. 547-554.<br />

Pre<strong>to</strong>ria Grant.' By Dorothy Kennedy.<br />

'On the Altar of the Code: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of the<br />

By Alexandra Watson. 563-571.<br />

'On Manoeuvres: A Flight on H.I\,I. Aeroplane<br />

558-560.<br />

Man from the Back Blocks.'<br />

Golden Eagle. ' By Donovan<br />

Bayley . 572-580.<br />

'The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Pita: How the Young Blackfoot Fought the Big Bear and<br />

Started on the White Manrs Road.r By J.W. Schultz. 581-586.<br />

r,tThe Heart of the Desert": The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Ren6 and Zanouna.t By<br />

Isabe] Cl-arke . 581-592.<br />

rThe Japanese Ghost.' By M. Forrest. 592-594.<br />

tIn the Roar of the Sea.r By J.E. Patterson. 649-66r.<br />

tThe Colonel.' By Ethel Ivlayne. 619-685.<br />

'K<strong>in</strong>g Neptune Holds a Court: Cross<strong>in</strong>g the L<strong>in</strong>e on the H.M.S.<br />

fnsoupable.' By T.C. Compass. 699-109.<br />

'The Prodigal Father: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of California.' By Jack London.<br />

lrL-7r8.<br />

'The Hired Fly: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Doc<strong>to</strong>r's Strange Experience.t By<br />

R.W. Wright Henderson. 719-726.<br />

'A Rider of the Rabbit-proof: A Queensland S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By V'l .H. Ogilvie.<br />

721-73I.<br />

'Freedom: Thre Convictrs Return.r By Christabel Lowndes Yeates.<br />

732-737.<br />

'fn the Ranges: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Wilds.' By M. Forrest. 738-742.<br />

'The Oath.' By Maurice Leblanc. 804-807.<br />

'Home-sick.' By Frederick Niven. 808-816.<br />

'In the Lacquer Room.' By Rosamond Napier. 825-833.<br />

'The Heart of a Woman.' By E. Christian. 843-852.<br />

'Belenda: A T\areeny.' By W. Moore. 853-862.<br />

''l'lrr.Chapla<strong>in</strong> of the l4ull<strong>in</strong>gars: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Great Fight on the<br />

Sangar.' By Tal-bot Mundy. 863-873.<br />

',rrr W<strong>in</strong>gs for a Mil-lion: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Race for a Fortune.r By<br />

Frederick Palmer. 874-882.<br />

''l'lrc Conversion of the Red Neck: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Arizona. I By Hiram Moe<br />

Greene. 883-888.<br />

'llow Driver Bray Saved the Mail: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Mad Driver.'<br />

By Wilfred L. Randell. 889-892.<br />

''l'lrc Little B1ack Man.' By M. Forrest. 893-894.<br />

',0 (July-Dec L91-2)<br />

''l'l rr. Ship Valiant.' By Herman Scheffauer. 49-5a-<br />

"l'lrt' Fly<strong>in</strong>g Diver.r By Joseph Ernest. 59-7L.<br />

"l'l rree Dances.' By Betty van der Goes. 73-79.<br />

"l'lrc Intervention of Punch.' By L. Hayes. 99-101.<br />

"':;Jrooky" Simpk<strong>in</strong>s.' By Lucy Nicholson. 106-108.<br />

''l'lrr. Fairiesr Exhibition.' By Mrs Randolph Stawell. 109-111.<br />

''l'lrc Cleopatra Diamond: A Detective S<strong>to</strong>ry. I By John A. Moroso.<br />

tL3-I22.<br />

''l'l rt, New Othello: A Romance that Went Wrong.' By C.V. Howard V<strong>in</strong>cent.<br />

r23-t 27 .<br />

'A W<strong>in</strong>ter Nightrs Adventure.' By Frederick Graves Tang1e. L2A-I32.<br />

"ir',rndal: How Tony Woodiard Was Saved.' By El<strong>in</strong>or Morduant. 133-139.<br />

"t'lrr, Trifler: An Australian S<strong>to</strong>ry. r By M. Forrest. J-4O-J-44.<br />

''l'wr'lve Hours on a Desert fsland: A TaIe of the Swa1e.' By Chas<br />

Pears. 165-170.<br />

"l'lro Hidden Bride. r By Vic<strong>to</strong>r Rousseau. 181-187.<br />

''t'lrr. lt{ystery of the Toy Pom.r By Inglis Allen. \99-209.<br />

'A :;bealthy Foot.r By W.H. Ogilvie. 21-J--21-5.<br />

',rirnmy: A Sussex Idealist.r By Constance Williams. 226-227-<br />

'n l'resent from Home.' By Kenelm Foss. 252-262.<br />

''l'lrr. coner: A Stirr<strong>in</strong>g S<strong>to</strong>ry Tell<strong>in</strong>g How BilJ-y Bla<strong>in</strong> l"lade Good.'<br />

By Talbot Mundy. 263-279.<br />

''l'lrr. T\rro Envelopes: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Dick Kepler's Little Love<br />

By Reg<strong>in</strong>ald Wright Kauffman. 280-288.<br />

''l'lr. Strength of luten Unloosed <strong>in</strong> Mortal Combat for a Fortune<br />

Girl.' By James Oliver Cumood. 289-297.<br />

''l'lrl Unfaithful Servant: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Pil-lar of the Church.' By<br />

the Author of 'The Greatness of Joshua Porlick' [8. PauI Neuman].<br />

298- 303 .<br />

''l'lrl llouse of the Three Roads: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Secret Service.' By<br />

,Iohn A" Moroso. 3O4-3L2.<br />

"'11,,1111. Along": The S<strong>to</strong>ry of Robert Crumpts Home-com<strong>in</strong>g.' By Alfred<br />

'l'residder Sheppard. 313-319.<br />

'l'lr'. (.'onvict: The S<strong>to</strong>ry of a Night's Adventures.! By Clara Thorn<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

i20-325.<br />

"l'lrrr lcen Bottles of Cowslip W<strong>in</strong>e.' By Percy Sheard. 387-392.<br />

' l'lrr. l,,rg End of the Tragedy.' By Mrs Bertram Tanqueray. 399-407 -<br />

9l<br />

Affairs.'<br />

and a


.i<br />

'Clip's HoIiday. ' By G.B. Lancaster. 408-41-8.<br />

'The Skipper's Revenge.' By J.E. Patterson. 419-436-<br />

'The Burnt Mail Bag: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Youthful Folly and a Lost Letter.'<br />

By Alexandra Watson. 445-455.<br />

'The Rescue of a Derel-ict.' By Major F.A. Symons. 456-460.<br />

'A Golf Match.' By Lucy Nicholson. 46I-464.<br />

1A Mythological Diversion.' By J. Johns<strong>to</strong>n Snith. 465-410.<br />

'The Good Red GoId.' By M. Forrest. 47L-474.<br />

'Miss Mollie's Cake.' By M. Forrest. 474-476-<br />

Siluez,side. By Henry C. Rowland. 485-519 , 635-6-76, 927-957.<br />

'The Adoption of the Three Star.' By Stanley Portal Hyatt. 532-536.<br />

'A Womanrs Vengeance.' By R. Aust<strong>in</strong> Freeman. 537-553.<br />

'The Ivlercenary He<strong>in</strong>rich.' By Charles D. Leslie. 565-570.<br />

'Mistakes.' By H. Field<strong>in</strong>g Hall-. 595-598.<br />

'Santa Clara.' By Lucien Sorrell. 599-605.<br />

'The Spirit of the Matterhorn.' By Elizabeth C. W<strong>in</strong>ter. 606-612.<br />

'A Gam<strong>in</strong> of Paris.' By G.D. Cumm<strong>in</strong>s. 613-619.<br />

tBrown.' By M. Forrest. 620-624.<br />

fThe Unknown Island.t By M. Forrest. 624-625.<br />

'The Apple Tree <strong>in</strong> the Orchard.' By Albert K<strong>in</strong>ross. 697-708.<br />

tA Strange Tragedy of the Sea.' By J.E. Patterson. 13L-739.<br />

'The Beloved of Amon-Ra.' By WiJ-Iiam Waldorf As<strong>to</strong>r. 767-790.<br />

'John-for-the-K<strong>in</strong>g.' By Q (Sir a.f. Quiller-Couch) . 8I2-82O.<br />

'The Chuck.' By fnglis Allen. 82L-829.<br />

'A Po<strong>in</strong>t of Honour.' By W. Henry Francis. 87I-871.<br />

'Heaven's HaIf-hour.' By John Flem<strong>in</strong>g Wilson. 886-890.<br />

tThe Fourth Jewel.' By Henry Albert Phillips. 891-900.<br />

'snowed In: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of Pride and Three Red Roses. I By Alexandra Watson.<br />

90L-9r2.<br />

'The Pr<strong>in</strong>cess and the Clown: A Complete Novelette. ' By Norreys<br />

Conne11. 959-1006.<br />

'The Corrigaun: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of the Australian Bush.' By 14. Forrest.<br />

1007-1012.<br />

'The Squire's Daughter.' By C. Grant Robertson. 10I3-l-O21.<br />

'The GoaI of Peace: A Short S<strong>to</strong>ry.' By Major F.A. Symons.<br />

1031-1036.<br />

51 (Jan-June 1913)<br />

'The Level-Ier.' By Donal Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Ha<strong>in</strong>es. L3-24.<br />

'Fanny: A Failure.' By S.G. Tallentyre. 41-50.<br />

The Seeret. By Frank Savile. 57-80, 2LO-225, 4O3-4L9, 523-542,<br />

665-684, 839-855.<br />

'That Great Man.r By Laurence Clarke. 85-93.<br />

'The Mystery of the Vathek.' By Mart<strong>in</strong> Swayne. 94-LO4-<br />

'D<strong>in</strong>ah Does Her Best.' By A.E. James. L2O-I28.<br />

'A Consul-tation.' By Alan Raleigh. L34-l'40.<br />

'cratitude.' By H.S. L4L-I42.<br />

'The Snowflake.' By Harold Bl<strong>in</strong>d. 156-160.<br />

92<br />

"t'ricotr<strong>in</strong> the Critic. I<br />

"t'he lvlaster Touch.' By<br />

r9L-202.<br />

"l'he Ver-darned Clock. I<br />

By Leonard Merrick. 169-180.<br />

Sir Arthur Scott Craven and George Kelly.<br />

By James Hopper. 237-248.<br />

"l'lre Hand and the Crime.' By L.J. Bees<strong>to</strong>n. 258-264.<br />

"l'lre House of a Dream.' By Kathar<strong>in</strong>e Tynan. 265-274.<br />

'llotween HandcJ-aps.t By Edward Rutledge. 28O-2a5.<br />

't'ommunion.' By Alfred Ollivant. 285-286.<br />

'lt,rrbara Who Came Back.' By H. Rider Hagqard. 289-304, 468-488.<br />

"l'lre Voice of the Charmer.' By E.W. Hornung. 3L2-32L.<br />

"l'lre Inn of the T\r'ro Witches: A F<strong>in</strong>d.' By Joseph Conrad. 335-352.<br />

"l'lre Absence of I"1r Gl-ass.r By G.K. Chester<strong>to</strong>n. 358-368.<br />

'ltrrried Treasure.r By O. Henry. 395-402.<br />

'lrirrah's Revenqe.r By A.E. James. 420-428.<br />

'tlrrtter GoId.' By E.W. Haynes. 433-436.<br />

'n l)ot of Geraniums.' By Lilly Douglas. 436-438.<br />

''l'lrr: Great Day <strong>in</strong> 1920.' By Capta<strong>in</strong> S.W. Beeman. 44I-452.<br />

'Aribaud's T\llo Wives.' By Leonard. Merrick. 453-46L.<br />

't'l i-mate and Conditions. ' By Talbot Mundy . 497-5IO.<br />

''l'l rr: Pale Cow.' By G.D. Cumm<strong>in</strong>s. 552-560.<br />

' ltr rbby's Cannon. ' By W. Harold Thomson . 51 4-577 .<br />

'rrrrc Son of the Prophet.r By Francis l,lorse. 577-579.<br />

'/\ centleman of the Road.' By Reg<strong>in</strong>atd Arkell. 579-580.<br />

I'lrr' Fortunate Iouth. By William John Locke. 583-608, 788-804.<br />

't'lt,' Wisdon of Fathez' B<strong>to</strong>un. By G.K. Chester<strong>to</strong>n. 6L5-624, 'l7O-780.<br />

'l;imple Simon.' By Max Pember<strong>to</strong>n. 632-642-<br />

"l'lr


'The Land of Heart's Desire.r By Philip Gibbs. 143-f50.<br />

tA Professional Episode.' By Arthur Morrison. I62-L67.<br />

rThe Dog of Discord. I By Marmaduke Pickthall. L7O-L79.<br />

rIn the Aisles of Shame.' By l,larion Hill. f85-194.<br />

rThe Hopk<strong>in</strong>s Romance.' By H.C. Bailey. 195-208.<br />

rTh<strong>in</strong>gs As They Are.r By John Flem<strong>in</strong>g Wilson. 235-244.<br />

'Triptych.' By A.M.D. 28O-28L.<br />

f Fortr:ne's Road. ' By Alice Massie. 282-283.<br />

'Luck. I By Marjorie L.C. Pickthall. 301-309.<br />

'Long Barclay - Cattle K<strong>in</strong>q.' By Jeffrey Sil-ant. 333-345, 539-552,<br />

68L-694.<br />

'Dy<strong>in</strong>g Easy.' By Eleanor Hallowell Abbot. 394-410.<br />

'The Reqistry Office: A Fable With a Moral for Mistresses.' By<br />

Sheila Agnes Hegarty. 4I6-42L.<br />

rT\,,<strong>to</strong>'s Company.' By F.O.L. 42L-424.<br />

fOut of Pocket.' By Mrs Henry Dudeney. 434-445.<br />

'Mikers Little Brother.' By P.G. Wodehouse. 45I-456.<br />

fThe Mother-heart.r By Ursula Wilk<strong>in</strong>s. 474-484.<br />

'The Soldier. I By Albert K<strong>in</strong>ross. 560-562.<br />

'The tliracle.' By Brenda Elizabeth Spender. 562-566.<br />

rBalaclava. I By Herman Scheffauer. 569-580.<br />

rThe Sword of Wood.' By G.K. Chester<strong>to</strong>n. 581-590.<br />

'Sop: Be<strong>in</strong>g an Early Adventure of Jenny Pearl.' By Comp<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Mackenzie. 601-6I3.<br />

The TriaLs and ?r,iumphs of WiLLi.an PoLLok, M<strong>in</strong>e Super<strong>in</strong>tendnnt.<br />

By Gerald F. Grogan. 619-630, 840-85I.<br />

rA Tragedy <strong>in</strong> Figures.' By John L<strong>in</strong><strong>to</strong>n. 7OI-7O3.<br />

rThe Meal of His Life: A TaIe for the Very Greedy and the Very Young.'<br />

By F.o.L. 7O3-7O7.<br />

rThe Edge of the Even<strong>in</strong>g.' By Rudyard Kipl<strong>in</strong>g. 7L4-726.<br />

'Floromond and Frisonnette.' By Leonard Merrick. 727-737.<br />

rThe Arrest<strong>in</strong>g Po<strong>in</strong>t.' By Eger<strong>to</strong>n Castle. 738-753.<br />

'The Seven Deadly S<strong>in</strong>s.' By Marjorie Bowen. 757-766.<br />

'Little Man.' By Robert Herrick. 767-776.<br />

Count Saros. By L.J. Bees<strong>to</strong>n. 777-788.<br />

rThe Tapestried Room.' By Rafael Sabat<strong>in</strong>i. 790-799.<br />

'The Parliament of Santa Claus.' By Phitip Gibbs. 807-816.<br />

'fhe Man Who Had Greatness Thrust Upon Him.' By George Kelly and<br />

Arthur Scott Craven. 852-861.<br />

fHumane Society.r By Pett Ridge. 862-870.<br />

'The Court<strong>in</strong>g of Nicholas. I By Eden Phillpotts. 879-887.<br />

'The Christmas Card. I By A.E. 895-898.<br />

'The Test. I By G.B. Lancaster. 902-906.<br />

fThe Man Who Was Rembrandt, and Others.r By John Haslette. 9OO-9O2.<br />

53 (Jan-June f914)<br />

Count Saros (cont.). By L.J. Bees<strong>to</strong>n. L-I2, L97-206, 3L5-326,<br />

443-45I, 549-559.<br />

94<br />

"t'he Sheep-bells. ' By Rosamond Napier . 23-33.<br />

'Rl<strong>in</strong>d Man's Bluff.' By Tom Gallon. 34-45.<br />

'l'he Seuen DeadLg S<strong>in</strong>s (cont.). By Ivlarjorie Bowen. 53-62, 239-249,<br />

373-384, 501-512, 581-592, 71L-782.<br />

'l'he Fortutnate Youth (cont.). By l{.J. Locke. 75-90, 18I-189, 355-362.<br />

'My Daughter and HaIf the K<strong>in</strong>gdom: An Up-<strong>to</strong>-date Fairy Tal-e <strong>in</strong> Ever<br />

So Many Chapters.' By Dion Clay<strong>to</strong>n Calthrop. 9L-97.<br />

"l'he Tudor Pride.t By Kathar<strong>in</strong>e \znan. II3-L22.<br />

'Molly's Escape.' By Ethel Hamil<strong>to</strong>n Hunter. 135-137.<br />

',,r.rles Fouqubres. ' By H.M. Cross. 137-140 -<br />

"l'he New P<strong>in</strong>k Dress: Be<strong>in</strong>q an Early Adventure of Jenny Pearl .'<br />

By Comp<strong>to</strong>n Mackenzie. 143-153,<br />

't'ltr: Trials and Tz,iurnphs of t/i.1-Li.an Pollok, M<strong>in</strong>e Super<strong>in</strong>tendnnl (cont.).<br />

By Gerald F. Grogan. I54-L64.<br />

''l'he Two Towers: A Fable.r By Herman Scheffauer. 2OB-2L9.<br />

''l'lre Sharpness of Sel<strong>in</strong>a's Elbows.' By Ada Leonora Harris. 264-261 .<br />

'Arr fndian Sunrise. ' By T.FI . Manners l{owe " 268-210.<br />

',J.rck-i'-the-Mud.' By Ewart Richardson. 21I-21 3.<br />

',ludith of the Isles.' By Morley Roberts. 292-302.<br />

'When Earth Was Yolurg.' By Charles G.D. Roberts. 303-312, 482-493.<br />

''t'he Yellow Mask.' By H. de Vere Stacpoole. 327-335.<br />

''l'l re Dwe-ll<strong>in</strong>g of a Night.' By Oliver Onions. 345-354.<br />

'l,crve <strong>in</strong> the C<strong>in</strong>ema.' By C. Gordon Thomson. 390-392.<br />

''l'lre Seeker. I By Walter H. Hol<strong>to</strong>n. 392-394.<br />

'A Danse-Macabre.' By Bernard Capes. 394-396.<br />

"l'lie Look.' By Ralph Garth, 396-398.<br />

'i'lrt: Great Age . By J. C. Snaith . 4LL-428 , 622-636 , 754-763 .<br />

''l'he Mirrors. ' By Chris<strong>to</strong>pher S<strong>to</strong>ne . 436-442.<br />

'( )n strike. I By Radcliffe Mart<strong>in</strong>. 460-465 .<br />

'tr i lly F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g Out. ' By J.E. Buckrose" 413-4AI, 5o0-568.<br />

''l'tre Stiflerd.' B1' H.M. Cross. 52L-523.<br />

'Wliat Happened.' By Christ<strong>in</strong>e Jope-Slade. 523-521.<br />

'l{cconcil-iation.' By Robert cibb. 527-528.<br />

''l'lre Scoop. I By Laurence Cl-arke. 593-602.<br />

''l'he Destroy<strong>in</strong>g Splendour: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of When Earth Was Young.'<br />

By Charles c.D. Roberts. 603-611.<br />

''l'lre Mermaid.' By George A. Birm<strong>in</strong>gham. 6L4-62I-<br />

"l'lie Dead. L<strong>in</strong>e: A Wyom<strong>in</strong>g Incident.r By Frederick Niven. 64I-648.<br />

''l'[re fncomplete Father. ' By Alice Massie. 559-561.<br />

'A Colonist. I By G. Surrey . 662-665.<br />

''t'Ire Exploiter.' ' By Ivor Brown . 665-666 .<br />

"l'lre Souf of Clarence Browne: Be<strong>in</strong>g Some Fragments of a Modern<br />

Au<strong>to</strong>bi-ography.' By l4ax Rittenberg. 1O5-7O9.<br />

"l'lrc Terror of the Dark: A S<strong>to</strong>ry of When Earth Was Young.'<br />

By Charles c.D. Roberts. 710-7I8.<br />

'r;impk<strong>in</strong>s' Pj-cnic.' By Percy Sheard. 719-725.<br />

"l'l rc Dago.' By Perceval Gibbon. 728-738.<br />

'lt,rr--k-chat. I By A.E. Jones . 793-191 .


One Perfect Hour.' By Herbert A. Postlethwaite. 805-807.<br />

'John.' By B.W. Edwards. 803-805.<br />

rThe Rudeness of M. Blanc.' By J.J. BelI. 820-829.<br />

54 (July-Dec 1914)<br />

'Concern<strong>in</strong>g a Wild Cat. I By Albert Dorr<strong>in</strong>g<strong>to</strong>n. 831-834.<br />

rTtre Salad of Colonel Cray.' By G.K. Chester<strong>to</strong>n. 835-843.<br />

fA Gam<strong>in</strong> of Paris. I By G.D. Cumm<strong>in</strong>s. 844-852.<br />

rThe Sleep<strong>in</strong>g Faun. I By Marjorie Pickthall. 853-855.<br />

rThe Frontier. I By J.E. Yates. 866-868.<br />

fRough Music.' By Mrs Henry Dudeney. 869-876.<br />

rTtre E1ect. I By Gouverneur Morris. 877-888.<br />

rDr Rtrodesrs Experiment.r By Allan Raleigh. 889-900.<br />

rWhen Earth Was Young: The Feast<strong>in</strong>g of the Cave FoIk. I By Charles<br />

G.D. Roberts. 901-908.<br />

'The Gods of the Garden.' By Kathar<strong>in</strong>e lYnan. 932-939.<br />

fBlack Billy.' By M. Forrest. 94O-94L.<br />

'Ttre Wisdom of Father Brown: The Duel of Doc<strong>to</strong>r Hirsch.' By G.K.<br />

Chester<strong>to</strong>n. 962-97L.<br />

fThe Battery.' By F. Britten Aust<strong>in</strong>. 972-9A2.<br />

rHow a Poet Was Made.' By C.H. Bovill. 988-995.<br />

'M. Ie Deput6 and His Affair With the Little Green Cat.' By G.D.<br />

' Cunun<strong>in</strong>s. 1001-1008.<br />

rThe Word of Borgia. I By Rafael Sabat<strong>in</strong>i. 1013-1024.<br />

'On the Face of the lilaters - A S<strong>to</strong>ry of l{hen Earth l{as Young. r<br />

By Charles G.D. Roberts. 1055-1061.<br />

lTtre lfheel of Flame. I By He:mann Scheffauer. LO62-LO67.<br />

rConunon or Garden Earth.' By Cynthia S<strong>to</strong>ckley. tO68-I080.<br />

rloop<strong>in</strong>g of the Loop.' By A. Murison Cogswell. 1081-1082.<br />

rThe Cat.' By Gerald Grogan. 1082-1085.<br />

rEarlv Egyptian.' By Ada Leonora Harris. 1085-1086.<br />

'Barbara.' By Frances Aymour Mathews. 9-22.<br />

'The God of the Gongs (The Wisdom of Father Brown). I By G.K.<br />

Chester<strong>to</strong>n. 23-32.<br />

tHare of March.' By Just<strong>in</strong> Huntly Mc€arthy. 59-64.<br />

fApplied Mathematics.r By C.H. Bovill. t65l-1721.<br />

rThe Trials and Triumphs of lfilliam Pollok: Ttre Stealers- | By<br />

Gerald Grogan. t73l-t831 .<br />

rLocum Tenens. I By Ian Hay. t89l-t1001.<br />

'fn the Bilges.I By Frank Chase. tf05l-t1191.<br />

rThe Symphony.' By Albert K<strong>in</strong>ross. tl2Ol-t1211.<br />

fA Tragic Capture.' By E.H. Young. tl2ll -lI24l.<br />

I John . ' By He len lilart<strong>in</strong>eau . ll'24l - t 1261 .<br />

'fhe Wilderness Mail.' By J.O. Cunlood. aL26l-11281<br />

96<br />

ADDENDA AISD CORRIGENDA<br />

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