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At the Circulating Library

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

Illustrator: Stanley L. Wood

Illustrator: Stanley L. Wood (birth and death dates unknown)

Fiction Titles:

  1. Bertram Mitford. The Curse of Clement Waynflete. London: Ward and Lock, 1894.
  2. Henry Herman. Lady Turpin. London: Ward and Lock, 1897.
  3. Richard Marsh. The Datchet Diamonds. London: Ward and Lock, 1898.
  4. E. Phillips Oppenheim. As a Man Lives. London: Ward and Lock, 1898.
  5. Marie Connor. Convict 99. London: Grant Richards, 1898.
  6. James Chalmers. Fighting the Matabele. London: Blackie, 1898.
  7. Richard Marsh. The Woman with One Hand and Mr Ely's Engagement. London: James Bowden, 1899.
  8. Frederick Harrison. "1779". London: S. P. C. K., 1899.
  9. E. Phillips Oppenheim. A Millionaire of Yesterday. London: Ward and Lock, 1900.
  10. George Alfred Henty. No Surrender!. London: Blackie, 1900.
  11. F. S. Brereton. With Shield and Assegai. London: Blackie, 1900.
  12. E. Phillips Oppenheim. The Survivor. London: Ward and Lock, 1901.

Novels in Parts:

    Periodical Serializations:

    1. Guy Boothby. A Bid for Fortune. Windsor Magazine, January 1895 to November 1895 (monthly).
    2. Guy Boothby. Doctor Nikola. Windsor Magazine, January 1896 to August 1896 (monthly).
    3. Robert Barr. "The Shadow of the Greenback". Pearson's Magazine, March 1896.
    4. Charles John Cutcliffe Hyne. "Stealing a President [Captain Kettle's President]". Pearson's Magazine, June 1896.
    5. Arthur Morrison. The Dorrington Deed-Box. Windsor Magazine, January 1897 to June 1897 (monthly).
    6. Max Pemberton. The Garden of Swords. Cassell's Family Magazine, December 1898 to May 1899 (monthly).
    7. Charles John Cutcliffe Hyne. Thompson's Progress. Windsor Magazine, June 1901 to May 1902 (monthly).