Adventure fiction
Short Fiction Titles
- The Abbot and the Black Penitent by Anonymous, in Bentley’s Miscellany (1838)
- An Adventure Under the Sea, Part 1 by Anonymous, in Our Boys’ Journal; A Weekly Magazine for Every Home (1877)
- An Adventure Under the Sea, Part 2 by Anonymous, in Our Boys’ Journal; A Weekly Magazine for Every Home (1877)
- Beleaguered by Tigers; and Other True Incidents of Travel in Sumatra by Claes Ericsson, in The Boy’s Own Paper (1879)
- The Black Pin by Anonymous, in The Keepsake (1838)
- Bob and Brownie by H. A. F., in The Chatterbox (1876)
- A Burnt-Out Sun and a Frozen World: A Wild Dream by Jesse Myphos, in The Young Emancipator (1878)
- The Corsican Brothers by Finch Mason, in Fores’s Sporting Notes and Sketches; a Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of British and Foreign Sport (1885)
- De Profundis by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Idler (1892)
- The Dead Alive by Anonymous, in Bentley’s Miscellany (1862)
- The Devil and the Deep Sea by Rudyard Kipling, in The Graphic (1895) [Draft]
- Emily von Rosenthal–How She Was Spirited Away by James White, in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (1839)
- The Evil Eye by Mary Shelley, in The Keepsake (1830)
- The Fight of Hell-Kettle by Tyrone Power, in Bentley’s Miscellany (1838)
- Gabriel’s Marriage, Part 1 by Wilkie Collins, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1853)
- Gurdom’s Ghost; A Shore Shooting Adventure by Wilf Pocklington, in Fores’s Sporting Notes and Sketches; a Quarterly Magazine Descriptive of British and Foreign Sport (1885)
- The Half-Brothers by John Banim and Michael Banim, in The Keepsake (1829)
- The Haunted House, Part 5: The Ghost in the Cupboard Room by Wilkie Collins, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1859) [Draft]
- Helen Fairfax, continued by Mrs. James Whittle, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- Helen Fairfax by Mrs. James Whittle, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- The Home-Coming by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Strand Magazine (1909)
- The Honeymoons: An Autumn Adventure by Sidney Laman Blanchard, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1869)
- How Fletcher Saved the “Fish Eagle”: A Story of the Behring Sea by Harold Bindloss, in The Boy’s Own Paper (1899)
- Hunted Down by Charles Dickens, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1860)
- Karain: A Memory by Joseph Conrad, in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (1897)
- The Lagoon by Joseph Conrad, in The Cornhill Magazine (1897) [Draft]
- The Merry Men, Part 1 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1882)
- The Merry Men, Part 2 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1882) [Draft]
- A Midnight Adventure by Minnie Douglas, in The Argosy (1883)
- A Mother’s Love (Chapters 1-2) by Frederick Hastings, in The Mothers’ Treasury (1883)
- A Mother’s Love (Chapters 3-4) by Frederick Hastings, in The Mothers’ Treasury (1883)
- A Mother’s Love (Chapter 5) by Frederick Hastings, in The Mothers’ Treasury (1883)
- The Mud-Coil Indian by Philip Stewart Robinson, in The Pall Mall Magazine (1895)
- The Old Dragon’s Story by William Martin, in Peter Parley’s Annual (1861)
- Parishocracy; or, a Tale of an Antiquary by Renton Nicholson, in Cockney Adventures and Tales of London Life (1838)
- The Pavilion on the Links, Part 1 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1880)
- Real Ladies by W. S. F., in The Young Ladies’ Journal (1887)
- A Rescue from Cannibals by Charles Rathbone Low, in Routledge’s Every Boy’s Annual (1886)
- The Ring of Thoth by Arthur Conan Doyle, in The Cornhill Magazine (1890)
- Russian Travel by Anonymous, in All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal (1862) [Draft]
- The Sculptor of Verona by Arthur Hume Plunkett, in Heath’s Book of Beauty (1842)
- Slaves of the Lamp, Part 1 by Rudyard Kipling, in Cosmopolis; An International Monthly Review (1897) [Draft]
- Sporting Adventures in Wild Regions. No. 1 — The Chase of a Man-Eater. by W. C. R. Mylne, in The Union Jack (1880)
- The Story of Prince Peechiperl and the Devil-Doctor by Anonymous, in Beeton’s Annual: Fact, Fiction, History, and Adventure (1870)
- The Story of Shakrak and the Magician of Constantinople; Being a Subject for a Melo-drama by Francis Fineglare, in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (1818) [Draft]
- The Story of the Three Hundred Spartans by A. R., in The Chatterbox (1883)
- A Tale of Three Lions by H. Rider Haggard, in Atalanta (1887)
- Tamsine: A Tale of the Sea by Georgina Gollock, in Our Own Gazette; Young Women’s Christian Association News (1885)
- Two Scenes from the Civil War by Edward Bulwer Lytton, in The Amulet, A Christian Literary Remembrancer (1832)
- Vagabonds: A Tale of Boer Defeat by Basil Marnan, in The Strand Magazine (1900)
- Watching By The Sea by Anonymous, in The Young Englishwoman (1867)
- Zodomirsky’s Duel by Alexandre Dumas, in The Strand Magazine (1892)