Boys’ fiction
Short Fiction Titles
- 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)
- Black Jenny: A Tale Founded on Facts by Mrs. Moodie, in Marshall’s Christmas Box (1832) [Draft]
- A Cutting Sarcasm: A Story of a Penny Shave by Burnett Fallow, in The Boy’s Own Paper (1897)
- Expelled! by Fred Whishaw, in Young England: An Illustrated Magazine for Recreation and Instruction (1895) [Draft]
- The Fight of Hell-Kettle by Tyrone Power, in Bentley’s Miscellany (1838)
- The Great Inundation by W. W. Fenn, in Routledge’s Every Boy’s Annual (1886)
- A Great Savior; Or, Gustave the Dutch Boy by Thomas John Barnado, in The Children’s Treasury & Advocate of the Homeless & Destitute (1874)
- How Fletcher Saved the “Fish Eagle”: A Story of the Behring Sea by Harold Bindloss, in The Boy’s Own Paper (1899)
- A Journey to the End of the World by A. G., in The Chatterbox (1883)
- Not Quite Such a Duffer by Somerville Gibney, in Young England: An Illustrated Magazine for Recreation and Instruction (1892) [Draft]
- Our Bonnie, Part 1 by Herbert Oakburne, in Utopia: A Mutual Improvement Magazine and Monthly Review (1881) [Draft]
- Our Bonnie, Part 5 by Herbert Oakburne, in Utopia: A Mutual Improvement Magazine and Monthly Review (1881) [Draft]
- The Pavilion on the Links, Part 1 by Robert Louis Stevenson, in The Cornhill Magazine (1880)
- A Rescue from Cannibals by Charles Rathbone Low, in Routledge’s Every Boy’s Annual (1886)
- A Romance of the Docks by Anonymous, in (1896) [Draft]
- The Shoe-Black by Uncle Tom, in The Children’s Treasury & Advocate of the Homeless & Destitute (1874)
- Slaves of the Lamp, Part 1 by Rudyard Kipling, in Cosmopolis; An International Monthly Review (1897) [Draft]
- Stalky & Co. by Rudyard Kipling, in The Windsor Magazine; An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1898) [Draft]
- The Story of Prince Peechiperl and the Devil-Doctor by Anonymous, in Beeton’s Annual: Fact, Fiction, History, and Adventure (1870)
- The Story of the Three Hundred Spartans by A. R., in The Chatterbox (1883)
- Uncle Jacob, Part 1 by Anonymous, in Aunt Judy’s Magazine; for Young People (1869)
- Uncle Jacob, Part 2 by Anonymous, in Aunt Judy’s Magazine; for Young People (1869)