Colonial literature
Short Fiction Titles
- All Men Equal:—An Oriental Fable by Anonymous, in The True Briton (1852)
- Beleaguered by Tigers; and Other True Incidents of Travel in Sumatra by Claes Ericsson, in The Boy’s Own Paper (1879)
- The Betrothed Children by Frederick Bayle St. John, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1854)
- The Devil and the Deep Sea by Rudyard Kipling, in The Graphic (1895) [Draft]
- The Emu and the Inkstand by Anonymous, in The Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual (1837)
- A Golden Silence by John Strange Winter, in Atalanta (1887)
- The Holly-Tree Inn, Part 4: The Landlord by William Howitt, in Household Words: A Weekly Journal (1855)
- The Inventor by Cutcliffe Hyne, in Physical Culture (1898)
- Karain: A Memory by Joseph Conrad, in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (1897)
- The Lagoon by Joseph Conrad, in The Cornhill Magazine (1897) [Draft]
- The Life Ransom by Georgina C. Munro, in The Ladies’ Companion at Home and Abroad (1850)
- An Outpost of Progress, Part 1 by Joseph Conrad, in Cosmopolis; An International Monthly Review (1897)
- The Prince’s Crime: A True Romance of India by J. E. Muddock, in The Strand Magazine (1892)
- A Queer Cabin Companion by Anonymous, in Once a Week (1862)
- A Red-Indian Legend by Henry Stuart Fagan, in Belgravia; A London Magazine (1867)
- 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)
- 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]
- A Tale of Three Lions by H. Rider Haggard, in Atalanta (1887)
- The Tambourine Girl by L. T. Meade, in Atalanta (1887) [Draft]
- Vagabonds: A Tale of Boer Defeat by Basil Marnan, in The Strand Magazine (1900)