Children’s literature
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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)
- Annie’s Pet Lamb; or, Kindness Brings Its Own Reward by Anonymous, in The Children’s Friend (1866)
- The Betrothed Children by Frederick Bayle St. John, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1854)
- Black Jenny: A Tale Founded on Facts by Mrs. Moodie, in Marshall’s Christmas Box (1832) [Draft]
- The Blue Moon by Laurence Housman, in The Butterfly (1899)
- Bob and Brownie by H. A. F., in The Chatterbox (1876)
- The Boy and the Fire by Anonymous, in Sunshine (1862)
- Cray Thornton’s Chestnuts by Mary Dwinell Chellis, in The Chatterbox (1876) [Draft]
- Daisy and Buttercup, Part 1 by Mrs. J. F. B. Firth, in The Girl’s Own Paper (1882)
- The Discontented Boy by Anonymous, in Pleasant Hours: An Illustrated Monthly (1866)
- Dorothea’s Dream by Anonymous, in The Girl’s Own Paper (1882)
- Fairy Flights by May Bowley, in Father Christmas (1886) [Draft]
- Fairy Turnspit by Anonymous, in Aunt Judy’s Magazine; for Young People (1881)
- The Fairy with the Grey Beard by Winifred Graham, in The Strand Magazine (1900)
- A Falling Out by Kenneth Grahame, in The Yellow Book (1895) [Draft]
- The Farmer’s Tale; or, That Way Won’t Do by Anonymous, in The Child’s Companion and Juvenile Instructor (1853)
- The Fireside Fairy, Part 1 by Anonymous, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- The Fireside Fairy, Part 2 by Anonymous, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- The Fireside Fairy, Part 3 by Anonymous, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- The Gold Fish by Lady Lindsay, in Atalanta (1888) [Draft]
- Good Advice by Anonymous, in The Chatterbox (1883)
- A Good Young Prince by L. W., in Beeton’s Annual: Fact, Fiction, History, and Adventure (1870)
- A Great Savior; Or, Gustave the Dutch Boy by Thomas John Barnado, in The Children’s Treasury & Advocate of the Homeless & Destitute (1874)
- Have Patience by Anonymous, in Primitive Methodist Juvenile Magazine (1864)
- Honesty and Industry: A Narrative for the Young by Anonymous, in The Working Man’s Friend, and Family Instructor (1852)
- A Journey to the End of the World by A. G., in The Chatterbox (1883)
- Killing the Watch Dog by Spurgeon, in The Cottager and Artisan (1884)
- The King-fisher’s Egg by L. T. Meade, in Nister’s Holiday Annual (1900)
- The Little Chorister by , in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855) [Draft]
- The Little Dog by J. A. Shepherd, in The Strand Magazine (1895)
- Lucky Jack by Anonymous, in Little Wide-Awake: A Story Book for Little Children (1875)
- Minna, the Broom Girl by Anonymous, in Marshall’s Christmas Box (1832)
- A Musical Cinderella by William Freeland, in Hedderwick’s Miscellany of Instructive and Entertaining Literature (1862)
- Not Quite Such a Duffer by Somerville Gibney, in Young England: An Illustrated Magazine for Recreation and Instruction (1892) [Draft]
- The Old Dragon’s Story by William Martin, in Peter Parley’s Annual (1861)
- A Pair of Silk Stockings by Sabine Baring-Gould, in Atalanta (1889)
- The Shoe-Black by Uncle Tom, in The Children’s Treasury & Advocate of the Homeless & Destitute (1874)
- The Showman’s Hat by Anonymous, in Little Folks (1886)
- 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 the Three Hundred Spartans by A. R., in The Chatterbox (1883)
- The Tambourine Girl by L. T. Meade, in Atalanta (1887) [Draft]
- The Tender-hearted Society by Beech-Holme, in Early Days (1898)
- True and Just in All My Dealings by R. L. C., in The Monthly Packet (1881)
- 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)
- The Unicorn, A Story for Children by Edmund P. Larken, in The Strand Magazine (1895)
- Unopened Parcels by Margaret Gatty, in Aunt Judy’s Magazine; for Young People (1868)
- Why Mabel Altered Her Will, Part 1 by A*, in The Prize (1884) [Draft]
- Winter’s Evening by Sarah Stickney Ellis, in Fisher’s Juvenile Scrap-Book (1842)
- The Young Countess by Anonymous, in Eliza Cook’s Journal (1849)