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Booklists included
;; ade - http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/meta/authors.html
;; dov - Dover Press
;; evl - Everyman's Library
;; owc - Oxford World Classics
;; smp - Speculum Mundi Press

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;; There need to seperated by SMP catagories

Bhagavad Gita

Islandic Sagas
 Erik the Red
 Hen-Thorir
 The Vipnfjord Men
 Thorstein Staff-Struck
 Hrafnkel the Prince of Frey
 Thidrandi whom the Goddesses Slew
 Authun and the Bear
 Gunnlaug Wormtoungie
 King Holf and his Champions


The Mabinogion
The Paston Letters
The Nibelungenlied


Late Victorian Gothic Tales - 1890s
   Luckhurst, Roger - editor
   The Yellow Book
   Oscar Wilde
   Arthur Conan Doyle
   Verron Lee
   Henry James
   Arthur Machen
   Stevenson's - Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
   Stoker's - Dracula

Arabian Nights

Ancient Egyptian Poems
 The Tale of Sinuhe

Political Philosophers
    * Nicolo Machiavelli
    * Thomas Hobbes
    * James Harrington
    * John Locke
    * Charles de Montesquieu
    * Thomas Paine
    * John Stuart Mill

Religeous Writing
  The Dhammapada
  The Gospels
  Quran
  The Book of Common Prayer
  The Law code of Manu - Olivelle, Patrick
  Upanisads
  Pancatantra

British Colonial Writing 1870-1918

19th Century Science 
 Charles Babbage
 Charles Darwin
 Sir Humphry Davy
 Charles Dickens
 George Eliot
 Michael Faraday
 Thomas Malthus
 Louis Pasteur
 Edgar Allan Poe
 Mary Shelley
 Mark Twain
 ...

Grettir's Saga - Iceland epic
The Poetic Adda

  Appreciations, with an Essay on Style / Walter Pater
  Biographical Essays / Thomas De Quincey
  English literary criticism / Charles Edwyn Vaughan
  Figures of Several Centuries / Arthur Symons
  Obiter Dicta: Second Series / Augustine Birrell

GovDocs
  Federalist papers

Alexander the Great - ANABas Indica - Arrian (the writer(?)

Restoration Literature - An Anthologuy
  satires
  pamphlets
  diaries
  theatrical prologues
  women poets
  autobios
 
Early English
  Sir Gwain and the Green Knight
    Keith Harrison (translator)

York Mystery Plays
 York Corpus Cristi cycle - 22
  Creation
  Fall of Man
  Incarnation
  Passion
  Resurection of Christ
  ...

French Decadent Writers 1890-1900
  Maupassant
  Lorrain
  Mirbeau
  Villiers
    as well as
  Leon Bloy
  Jean Richepin
  the Belgian Georges Rodenbach

Travel Writing 1700-1830
  Daniel Defoe
  Mary Wollstonecraft
  Olaudah Equiano
  Mungo Park
  Maria Nugent 
  Ana Radcliffe
  Captain Cook

 Anne Clifford
 Margaret Cavendish
 Hester Biddle
 Priscilla Cotton
 Mary Cole

Elizabethian Prose Fiction
  George Gascoigne - The Adventures of Maste F.J.
  John Lyly - Euphues, The Anatomy of Wit
  Robert Greene - Pandosto: The Triumph of Time
  Thomas Nashe - The Unfortunate Traveller
  Thomas Deloney - Jack of Newbury     

Irish Writing 1739-1939
  Charlotte Brooke
  Edmund Burke
  Elizabeth Bowen
  Louis MacNeice
  W.B. Yeats
  Augusta Gregory
  J.M. Synge 
  James Joyce

English Renaissance Plays
  Arden of Faversham
  A Woman Who Killed with Kindness
  The Witch of Edmonton
  The English Traveler - Thomas Heywood
  -----------------
  Thomas Dekker
  William Rowley
  John Ford

Early Modern Utopias
  Utopia - Thomas More
  New Atlantis - Francis Bacon
  The Isle of Pines - Henry Neville

Myths from Mesopotania
  Creation
  the Flood
  Gilgamesh
   ...

The Anglo-Saxon World
  Crossley-holland, Kevin

Greek Lyric Peotry
Homeric Hyms

19th Century French Poetry
  Rimbaud, Arthur
  Lamartine
  Hugo
  Baudelaire
  Verlaine
  Mallarme 

Books with unknown  authors
  Arabian Nights

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Abbott, Edwin (1808-1882) - VI 38903043
  Handbook of Arithmetic and First Steps in Algebra [????]
  History of the Great Reformation, by J.H. Merle D'Aubign 
    a translation (vol 3 only) [1841]
  Handbook of English Grammar [1845]
  Second Latin Book [1858]
  A concordance to the works of Alexander Pope [1875]


Abbott, Edwin Abbott (1838-1926)
  Shakespearian Grammer 1870
    IA Kelly
    abbott1870shakesperian
  Bible Lessons 1871
    IA UofCA
    abbott1871bible
  1875 Cambridge Sermons
  1877 Through Nature to Christ
  1879 Oxford Sermons
  1880 Gospels The article in the 9th ed. of the 
       Encyclopadia Britannica")
  1884 The Common Tradition of the Synoptic Gospels
       In collaboration with W.G. Rushbrooke
  1875 The Good Voices,
       or A Child's Guide to the Bible, and Parables for Children
  1877 Bacon and Essex
  1878 Philochristus
  1882 Onesimus
  1884 Flatland, or A Romance of Many Dimensions  owc wiki
  1885 Francis Bacon, an Account of his Life and Works
  The Kernel and the Husk 1886
    IA Roberts
    abbott1887kernal
  1892 The Anglican Career of Cardinal Newman
  1897 The Spirit on the Waters
  1898 St. Thomas of Canterbury
  1901 Corrections of Mark Adopted by Matthew and Luke
  1903 From Letter to Spirit
  1904 Paradosis
  1905 Johannine Vocabulary
       A Comparison of the Words of the Fourth Gospel with Those of the Three
  1906 Silanus the Christian

  Latin Prose through English Idiom 1876
  The Teaching of Latin Verse Composition 1883
    IA UofCA 
    abbott1883teaching - in Three Lectures ... at Cambridge
  English Lessons for English People
    IA UofCA 
    abbott1901english - American Edition with Sir John Robert Seeley
  How to tell the parts of speach
    IA LOC 
    abbott1881tell - American Edition with John G.W.McElroy
  How to Parse
  How to write clearly


Abbott, John Stevens Cabot (1805-1877)
  The Mother at Home [1833]
  History of Napoleon Bonaparte [1852-1855]
  History of the Civil War in America [1863-1866]
  History of Frederick II, Called Frederick the Great [1871]


Abelard, Peter (1079-1142)
  Philosophical Works
    Logica ingredientibus ("Logic for Beginners")
      completed before 1121 (the most important logical work)
    Petri Abaelardi Glossae in Porphyrium 
     ("The Glosses of Peter Abailard on Porphyry"), c.1120
    Dialectica
      before 1125 
        (1115-1116 according to John Marenbon 'The Philosophy of Peter Abelard
      Latin text in 
        L.M. De Rijk, ed,
        Petrus Abaelardus: Dialectica, 2nd edn, (Assen: Van Gorcum, 1970)
       Cambridge University Press 1997).
     Logica nostrorum petitioni sociorum
      ("Logic in response to the request of our comrades"), c.1124-1125
      English translation in Peter King,
        Peter Abailard and the Problem of Universals in the Twelfth Century
        (Princeton, 1982)
    Tractatus de intellectibus ("A treatise on understanding")
      written before 1128.
    Sic et Non ("Yes and No")
      (A list of quotations from Christian authorities
       on philosophical and theological questions)
      The Latin text
        Blanche Boyer and Richard McKeon, eds
        Peter Abailard: Sic et Non. A Critical Edition
        (University of Chicago Press 1977).
      English translation
        Priscilla Throop, trans.
        YES AND NO: Peter Abelard's SIC ET NON
      , (Charlotte, Vermont: MedievalMS, 2007).
    Theologia 'Summi Boni'
      Latin text in 
        Eligius M. Buytaert and Constant Mewsin Petri, eds,
        Abaelardi opera theologica. CCCM13, (Brepols: Turnholt, 1987).
    Theologia christiana
      Latin text in 
        Eligius M. Buytaert, ed
        Petri Abaelardi operatheologica. CCCM12, (Brepols: Turnholt 1969)
      Substantial portions are translated into English in
        James Ramsay McCallum, Abelard's Christian Theology
        Oxford: Blackwell, 1948).
    Theologia 'scholarium'
      His main work on systematic theology
      written between 1120 and 1140
      appeared in a number of versions under a number of title
      Latin text in 
        Eligius M. Buytaert and Constant Mewsin Petri, eds,
        Abaelardi opera theologica. CCCM13, (Brepols: Turnholt, 1987).
    Dialogus inter philosophum, Judaeum, et Christianum
      (Dialogue of a Philosopher with a Jew and a Christian) 1136.1139.
      English translations in
        Pierre Payer
        Peter Abelard: A Dialogue of a Philosopher with a Jew and a Christian
        (Toronto:
          The Pontifcal Institute of Mediaeval Studies Publications, 1979)
        Paul Spade
        Peter Abelard: Ethical Writings
        (Indianapolis: HackettPublishing Company, 1995).
    Ethica or Scito Te Ipsum ("Ethics" or "Know Yourself"), before 1140.
      translation David Luscombe
        Ethics, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1971)
      translation Paul Spade
        Peter Abelard: Ethical Writings
       (Indianapolis: HackettPublishing Company, 1995).


Adams, Andy (1859-1935)
  Fiction
    The Log of a Cowboy
    A Texas Matchmaker
    Reed Anthony: Cowman
    The Outlet
    Wells Brothers
  Short Stories
    Cattle Brands                   - adams-cattle.pln     - 11.99
      Drifting North                - adams-drifting.pln   -   .99      
      Seigerman's Per Cent          - adams-seigerman.pln  -   .99
      "Bad Medicine"                - adams-bad.pln        -   .99 
      A Winter Round-up             - adams-winter.pln     -   .99
      A Collage Vagabond            - adams-collage.pln    -   .99
      A Double Trail                - adams-double.pln     -   .99
      Rangering                     - adams-rangering.pln  -   .99
      At Comanche Ford              - adams-comanche.pln   -   .99
      Around the Spade Wagon        - adams-around.pln     -   .99
      The Ransom of Don Ramon Mora  - adams-ransom.pln     -   .99
      The Passing of Peg-leg        - adams-passing.pln    -   .99
      In the Hands of his Friends   - adams-hands.pln      -   .99
      A Question of Possession      - adams-question.pln   -   .99
      The Story of a Poker Steer    - adams-story.pln      -   .99


Adams, Samuel Hopkins


Adams, Henry
 Fiction
   Democracy, an American novel - ade
   Esther - ade
 Non-Fiction
   The education of Henry Adams - owc 
     The Education of Henry Adams
     edited by Henry Cabot Lodge [1907] - ade
   Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres - ade


Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
  Spectator - evl 164-167
    635 issues  
    The Spectator
    Introduction by G. Gregory Smith 
    The Issues
    The Publication History
  Cato
    Cato
  Sir Roger de Coverl[e]y Papers
  Criticism of Milton's Paradise Lost
  attributions
    The Thoughts of a Tory Author Concerning thr Press
    addison1712thoughts


Ade, George (1866-1944)
    Artie 1899
    Pink Marsh 1897
    Ade's Fables 
    Breaking into Society 
    Circus Day 
    Doc' Horne 
    Fables in Slang 
    Forty Modern Fables 
    Hand-Made Fables 
    In Babel 
    In Pastures New 
    Knocking the Neighbors 
    Stories of Streets and Town 
    Modern Fables in Slang 
    More Fables 
    People You Know 
    Single Blessedness and Other 
    Observations 
    The Girl Proposition 
    Pink Marsh 
    The Slim Princess 
    The Sultan of Sulu 
    True Bills (Fables) 
    Single Blessedness 1922
    Verses and Jingles 1911

Aeschylus
   These are the complete surviving works
   --------------------------------------
   Persions - owc; hcl; ade: translated by Robert Potter
   Seven against Thebes - owc; ade: translated by E.D.A. Morshead
   Supplicants - owc; ade: translated by E.D.A. Morshead
   Promethus Bound - owc; ade: translated by G. M. Cookson
   Oresteia
     Agamemnon - owc; ade: translated by E.D.A. Morshead
     Libation Bearers or The Choephori - owc; ade: translated by E.D.A. Morshea
     Eumenides - owc; ade: translated by E.D.A. Morshead


Aesop
  Fables
  ;; there are dozens of editions; many illustrated
    * Aesop's Fables
      translated by G. F. Townsend
      Includes a Life of Aesop
    * The Fables of Aesop
      translated by Joseph Jacobs
      Includes a short history of the Aesopic Fable
    * The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484
      with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio
      now again edited and induced by Joseph Jacobs [1889]
         1. History of the Aesopic Fable
         2. Caxton's Text and Glossary


Afanasev, Aleksandr Nikolaevich (1826-1871)
    translation and selections
    Russian Folk Tales
    magnus1916russian
  

Aitken, George Atherton (1860-1917)
  Satires of Andrew Marvell by Andrew Marvell
    aitken1892satires
    16 editions published between 1892 and 1905 in English
    held by 266 libraries worldwide
    Satires of Andrew Marvell
  The poems of Andrew Marvell, sometime member of Parliament for Hull
    by Andrew Marvell
    15 editions published between 1892 and 1905 in English
    held by 183 libraries worldwide
  Later Stuart Tracts
    Sir William Petty
      Political arithmetic (1690)
    Daniel Defoe
      An appeal to honour and justice (1715)
      The trueborn Englishman (1701)
      The history of the Kentish petition (1701)
      Legion's Memorial (1701)
      The shortest way with the Dissenters (1702)
      A hymn to the pillory (1703)
      The Review (prefaces and extracts) (1704-12)
      Papers from the Review (1704)
      The revolution of 1688 (1710)
      The education of women (1697)
    John Arbuthnot
      Law is a bottomless pit (1712)
      John Bull in his senses (1712)
      John Bull still in his senses (1712)
      An appendix to John Bull still in his senses (1712
      Lewis Baboon turned honest and John Bull, politician (1712)


Ainsworth, William Harrison (1805-1882)
    * A Night In Rome
    * The Spectre Bride
    * December Tales
    * Sir John Chiverton [1826]
    * Rookwood [1834]
    * The Admirable Crichton [1837]
    * Jack Sheppard: A Romance [1839]
    * The Tower of London [1840]
    * Guy Fawkes [1841]
    * Old Saint Paul's: A Tale of the Plague and the Fire [1841]
    * The Miser's Daughter [1842]
    * Modern Chivalry [1843]
    * Windsor Castle [1843]
    * Saint James's ; or The Court of Queen Anne [1844]
    * James the Second [1848]
    * The Lancashire Witches: A Romance of Pendle Forest [1849]
    * Auriol, or The Elixir of Life [1850]
    * The Flitch of Bacon [1854]
    * The Star-Chamber: An Historical Romance [1854] v.1 v.2
    * The Spendthrift [1857]
    * The Life and Adventures of Mervyn Clitheroe [1858]
    * Ovingdean Grange [1860]
    * The Constable of the Tower [1861] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * The Lord Mayor of London [1862]
    * Cardinal Pole [1863]
    * The Projector [1864]
    * The Spanish Match ; or, Charles Stuart at Madrid [1865] v.1 ; v.2 ; v.3
    * The Constable de Bourbon [1866] v.1 ; v.2
    * Old Court [1867]
    * Myddleton Pomfret [1868]
    * Hilary St Ives [1870] v.1 ; v.2 ; v.3
    * Talbot Harland [1870]
    * The South-Sea Bubble [1871]
    * Tower Hill [1871]
    * Boscobel, or the Royal Oak [1871]
    * The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45 (The Good Old Times) [1873]
    * Merry England [1874] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * The Goldsmith's Wife [1875] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * Preston Fight [1875]
    * Chetwynd Calverley [1876]
    * The Leaguer of Lathom [1876] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * The Fall of Somerset [1877] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * Beatrice Tyldesley [1878] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * Beau Nash [1879]
    * Stanley Brereton [1881]


Alcott, Louisa May
    * The Inheritance (1849, unpublished until 1997)
    * Flower Fables (1849)
    * Hospital Sketches (1863)
    * The Rose Family: A Fairy Tale (1864)
    * Moods (1865, revised 1882)
    * Morning-Glories and Other Stories (1867)
    * The Mysterious Key and What It Opened (1867)
    * Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy (1868)
    * Three Proverb Stories
      (includes "Kitty's Class Day", "Aunt Kipp" and "Psyche's Art") (1868)
    * A Strange Island, (1868)
    * Part Second of Little Women, also known as "Good Wives" (1869)
    * Perilous Play (1869)
    * An Old Fashioned Girl (1870)
    * Will's Wonder Book (1870)
    * Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (18721882)
    * Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys (1871)
    * "Transcendental Wild Oats" (1873)
    * Work: A Story of Experience (1873)
    * Eight Cousins or The Aunt-Hill (1875)
    * Beginning Again, Being a Continuation of Work (1875)
    * Silver Pitchers, and Independence: A Centennial Love Story" (1876)
    * Rose in Bloom: A Sequel to Eight Cousins (1876)
    * Under the Lilacs (1878)
    * Jack and Jill: A Village Story (1880)
    * The Candy Country (1885)
    * Jo's Boys and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to "Little Men" (1886)
    * Lulu's Library (18861889)
    * A Garland for Girls (1888)
    * Comic Tragedies (1893 [posthumously])
    * A Modern Mephistopheles [First published anonymously, 1877]
    * Dr Dorn's Revenge
    * Lost in a Pyramid, or the Mummy's Curse
    * Pauline's Passion and Punishment
    * Marjorie's Three Gifts
    * The Mysterious Key and what It Opened
    * The Louisa Alcott Reader
    * Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories
    * A Modern Cinderella
    * On Picket Duty, and Other Tales


Alighieri, Dante
Dante
  Vita Nuova
  The Divine Comedy: The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise
    translated by Henry Francis Cary; illustrated by Gustave Dore


Alger, Horatio


Allen, Ethan (1738-1789)
  Reason, the only Oracle of Man;
    or a Compendius System of Natural Religion / Ethan Allen [1785]


Allen, Grant


Altsheler, Joseph A.


Amundsen, Roald (1872-1928)
  The South Pole; an account
    of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the 'Fram', 1910 to 1912


Andersen, Hans Christen
  Fairy Tales
    * 30 most popular
    1. * 1835 The Tinder-Box
    2. * 1835 Little Claus and Big Claus
    3. * 1835 The Princess and the Pea
    4. * 1835 Little Ida's Flowers
    5. * 1835 Little Tiny or Thumbelina
    6. # 1835 The Saucy Boy
    7. * 1835 The Travelling Companion
    8, # 1836 This Fable Is Intended for You
    9. # 1836 The Talisman
   10. # 1836 God Can Never Die
   11. * 1836 The Little Mermaid
   12. * 1837 The Emperor's New Suit
   13. # 1838 The Goloshes of Fortune
   14. # 1838 The Daisy
   15. * 1838 The Brave Tin Soldier
   16. * 1838 The Wild Swans
   17. * 1838 The Garden of Paradise
   18. * 1838 The Flying Trunk
   19. * 1838 The Storks
   20. # 1839 The Elf of the Rose
   21. # 1840 What the Moon Saw
   22. # 1840 The Wicked Prince
   23. # 1842 The Metal Pig
   24. # 1842 The Shepherd's Story of the Bond of Friendship
   25. # 1842 A Rose from Homer's Grave
   26. * 1842 The Buckwheat
   27. * 1842 Ole-Luk-Oie, the Dream-God
   28. * 1842 The Swineherd
   29. # 1844 The Angel
   30. * 1844 The Nightingale 
   31. * 1844 The Ugly Duckling
   32. * 1844 The Top and Ball
   33. * 1845 The Fir Tree
   34. * 1845 The Snow Queen
   35. # 1845 The Little Elder-Tree Mother
   36. * 1845 The Elfin Hill
   37. * 1845 The Red Shoes
   38. # 1845 The Jumper
   39. * 1845 The Shepherdess and the Sweep
   40. # 1845 Holger Danske
   41. # 1845 The Bell
   42. # 1845 Grandmother
   43. * 1846 The Darning-Needle
   44. * 1846 The Little Match-Seller
   45. # 1847 The Sunbeam and the Captive
   46. # 1847 By the Almshouse Window
   47. # 1847 The Old Street Lamp
   48. # 1847 The Neighbouring Families
   49. # 1847 Little Tuk
   50. * 1847 The Shadow
   51. * 1848 The Old House
   52. # 1848 The Drop of Water
   53. * 1848 The Happy Family
   54. * 1848 The Story of a Mother
   55. # 1848 The Shirt-Collar
   56. # 1849 The Flax
   57. # 1850 The Phoenix Bird
   58. # 1851 A Story
   59. # 1851 The Pigs
   60. # 1851 The Puppet-Show Man
   61. # 1851 The Dumb Book
   62. # 1852 The Old Grave-Stone
   63. # 1852 The Conceited Apple-Branch
   64. # 1852 The Loveliest Rose in the World
   65. # 1852 In a Thousand Years
   66. # 1852 The Swanb79. B7 1855 b8 The A-B-C Book
   94. # 1858 The Marsh Kingb1860 A Story from the Sand-Hills
  108. # 1860 Moving Day
  109. # 1861 The Butterfly
  110. # 1861 The Bishop of Borglum and His Warriors
  111. # 1861 The Mail-Coach Passengers
  112. # 1861 The Beetle Who Went on His Travels
  113. # 1861 What the Old Man Does Is Always Right
  114. # 1861 The Snow Man
  115. # 1861 The Portuguese Duck
  116. # 1861 The New Century's Goddess
  117. # 1861 The Ice Maiden
  118. # 1861 The Psyche
  119. # 1861 The Snail and the Rose-Tree
  120. # 1861 The Old Church Bell
  121. # 1862 The Silver Shilling
  122. # 1863 The Snowdrop
  123. # 1864 The Teapot
  124. # 1865 The Bird of Popular Song
  125. # 1865 "The Will-o'-the-Wisp is in the Town," Says the Moor-Woman
  126. # 1865 The Windmill
  127. # 1865 In the Nursery
  128. # 1865 The Golden Treasure
  129. # 1865 The Storm Shakes the Shield 
  130. # 1866 "Delaying Is Not Forgetting"
  131. # The Porter's Son
  132. # 1866 Our Aunt
  133. # 1866 The Toad
  134. # 1867 Vaeno and Glaeno
  135. # 1868 The Little Green Ones 
  136. # 1868 The Goblin and the Woman(**)
  137. # 1868 Peiter, Peter and Peer 
  138. # 1868 Godfather's Picture Book
  139. # 1868 Which is the Happiest?
  140. # 1868 The Dryad
  141. # 1869 The Days of the Week
  142. # 1869 The Court Cards(**)
  143. # 1869 Luck May Lie in a Pin(*)
  144. # 1869 Sunshine Stories(**)
  145. # 1869 The Comet
  146. # 1869 The Rags
  147. # 1869 What One Can Invent
  148. # 1869 The Thistle's Experiences
  149. # 1869 Poultry Meg's Family
  150. # 1870 The Candles(*) 
  151. # 1870 Great-Grandfather
  152. # 1870 The Most Incredible Thing(*)
  153. # 1870 Danish Popular Legends
  154. # 1870 What the Whole Family Said
  155. # 1870 Lucky Peer
  156. # 1871 Dance, Dance, Doll of Mine!
  157. # 1871 The Great Sea-Serpent
  158. # 1871 The Gardener and the Manor
  159. # 1872 What Old Johanne Told
  160. # 1872 The Gate Key
  161. # 1872 The Cripple(*)
  162. # 1872 Aunty Toothache
  163. # 1873 The Flea and the Professor
  164. # 1926 Croak
  165. # 1926 The Penman
  166. # 1949 Folks Saby
  167. # 1949 The Poor Woman and the Little Canary Bird
  168. # 1949 Urbanus



Anderson, Sherwood
  Winesburg Ohio


Andreyev, Leonid N.


Anselam of Canterbury


Apollodorus
  Library of Greek Mythology


Apollonius of Perga, 262 BCca. 190 BC
    * Treatise on Conic Sections
      Apollonius of Perga;
      edited in modern notation with introductions, 
      including an essay on the earlier history of the subject
      by T.L. Heath [1896]


Appleton, Victor


Appolonius of Rhodes
 Jason and the Golden Fleece
    * The Argonautica


Apulius
  The Golden Ass
    * The Defense (Apologia) / translated by H.E. Butler
    * The Golden Asse / translated by William Adlington


Archimedes, c.287  c.212 BCE
    * Geometrical Solutions Derived from Mechanics:
      A Treatise of Archimedes
      translated from the Greek by Dr. J.L. Heiberg;
      with an introduction by David Eugene Smith
    * The works of Archimedes
      edited in modern notation, with introductory chapters
      by T.L. Heath [1897]
         o Introduction:
           I. Archimedes.
           II. Manuscripts and principal editions,
               order of composition, dialect, lost works.
           III. Relation of Archimedes to his predecessors.
           IV. Arithmetic in Archimedes.
           V. On the problems known as [neuseis]
           VI. Cubic equations.
           VII. Anticipations by Archimedes of the integral calculus.
           VIII. The terminology of Archimedes.
         o Works:
           On the sphere and cylinder, books I-II.
           Measurement of a circle.
           On conoids and spheroids.
           On spirals.
           On the equilibrium of planes, books I-II.
           The sand-reckoner.
           Quadrature of the parabola.
           On floating bodies, books I-II.
           Book of lemmas.
           The cattle-problem


Aquinus, Thomas 1224-1274
  Philosophical writing


Aristo, Ludvico
 Orlando Furioso
   translated by William Stewart Rose


Aristophanes
  * The Acharnians
  * The Birds
  * The Clouds
  * The Ecclesiazusae
  The Frogs
    aristophanes1877frogs 
    reputable greek
    UofToronto - Roberts
      Aristophnis Ranae
  * Lysistrata
  * The Knights
  * Peace
  * Plutus
  * The Thesmophoriazusae
  * The Wasps

Aristotle
  Physics
  Poetics
  Politics
  The Nicomachean Ethics

  Organon (collected works on logic):
    * Categories (or Categoriae)
      translated by E.M. Edghill
    * On Interpretation (or De Interpretatione)
      translated by E.M. Edghill
    * Prior Analytics (or Analytica Priora)
      translated by A.J. Jenkinson
    * Posterior Analytics (or Analytica Posteriora)
      translated by G.R.G. Mure
    * Topics (or Topica)
      translated by W.A. Pickard-Cambridge
    * On Sophistical Refutations (or De Sophisticis Elenchis)
      translated by W.A. Pickard-Cambridge
  Physical and scientific writings
    * Physics (or Physica)
      translated by R.P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye
    * On the Heavens (or De Caelo)
      translated by J.L. Stocks
    * On Generation and Corruption (or De Generatione et Corruptione)
      translated by H.H. Joachim
    * Meteorology (or Meteorologica)
      translated by E.W. Webster
    * On the Universe (or De Mundo, or On the Cosmos) *
    * On the Soul (or De Anima)
      translated by J.A. Smith
  Parva Naturalia (or Little Physical Treatises):
    * On sense and the sensible (or De Sensu et Sensibilibus)
      translated by J.I. Beare
    * On memory and reminiscence (or De Memoria et Reminiscentia)
      translated by J.I. Beare
    * On sleep and sleeplessness (or De Somno et Vigilia)
      translated by J.I. Beare
    * On Dreams (or De Insomniis)
      translated by J.I. Beare
    * On prophesying by dreams (or De Divinatione per Somnum)
      translated by J.I. Beare
    * On longevity and shortness of life (or De Longitudine et Brevitate Vitae)
      translated by G.R.T. Ross
    * On Youth, Old Age, Life and Death, and Respiration (or De Juventute
        et Senectute, De Vita et Morte, De Respiratione)
      translated by G.R.T. Ross
    * On Breath (or De Spiritu) *
    * The History of Animals (or Historia Animalium, or Description of Animals)
      translated by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
    * On the parts of Animals (or De Partibus Animalium)
      translated by William Ogle
    * On the motion of animals (or De Motu Animalium)
      translated by A.S.L. Farquharson
    * On the Gait of Animals (or De Incessu Animalium)
      translated by A.S.L. Farquharson
    * On the Generation of Animals (or De Generatione Animalium)
      translated by Arthur Platt
    * On Colors (or De Coloribus) *
    * On Things Heard (or De audibilibus) *
    * Physiognomics (or Physiognomonica) *
    * On Plants (or De Plantis) *
    * On Marvellous Things Heard (or De mirabilibus auscultationibus) *
    * Mechanics (or Mechanica or Mechanical Problems) *
    * Problems (or Problemata)
    * On Indivisible Lines (or De Lineis Insecabilibus) *
    * The Situations and Names of Winds (or Ventorum Situs) *
    * On Melissus, Xenophanes, and Gorgias (or MXG) *
    * Metaphysics (or Metaphysica)
      translated by W.D. Ross
  Ethical writings
    * Nicomachean Ethics (or Ethica Nicomachea, or The Ethics)
      translated by W.D. Ross
    * Magna Moralia (or Great Ethics) *
    * Eudemian Ethics (or Ethica Eudemia)
    * On Virtues and Vices (or De Virtutibus et Vitiis Libellus,
      Libellus de virtutibus)
    * Politics (or Politica)
      translated by Benjamin Jowett
    * Economics (or Oeconomica)
    * The Athenian Constitution (or Athenaion Politeia)
      translated by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon
  Aesthetic writings
    * Rhetoric
      (or Ars Rhetorica, or The Art of Rhetoric or Treatise on Rhetoric)
      translated by W. Rhys Roberts
    * Rhetoric to Alexander (or Rhetorica ad Alexandrum) *
    * Poetics (or Ars Poetica)
      translated by S.H. Butcher


Arnim, Elizabeth von


Arnold, Mathew
  Culture and Anarchy - essays 1869
    * Celtic Literature
    * Culture and Anarchy
    * Harvard Classics Volume 28: Essays English and American
      edited by Charles William Eliot
    * Matthew Arnold / George Saintsbury
    * Matthew Arnold / George William Erskine Russell
    * Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and other poems
    * Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
    * Selections from the Prose Works of Matthew Arnold
      Matthew Arnold; edited by William Savage Johnson
    * Visions and Revisions: A Book of Literary Devotions
      John Cowper Powys


Aubrey, John, 1626-1697
    * "Brief lives", chiefly of contemporaries,
      set down by John Aubrey, between the years 1669 & 1696
      edited from the author's mss. by Andrew Clark v.1 v.2
      http://archive.org/details/briefliveschiefl01aubruoft
      http://archive.org/details/briefliveschiefl02aubruoft
      There are others and other works


Augustine, Staint
  The Confessions of Saint Augustine
    translated by Edward Bouverie Pusey
  On Christian Teachings


Austen, Jane
  Letter
  The Watsons, Sanditon
    * Lady Susan [1794]
    * Northanger Abbey [1798, published 1817]
    * Sense and Sensibility [1811]
    * Pride and Prejudice [1813]
    * Mansfield Park [1814]
    * Emma [1816]
    * Persuasion [1817]


Bacon, Francis
  Major Prose + 16
    * The Great Instauration
    * The Advancement of Learning
    * The New Organon
    * Preparative toward a Natural and Experimental History
    * The Essays
    * The New Atlantis
    * Valerius Terminus: of the Interpretation of Nature


Roger Bacon, 1214?-1294
  * Friar Bacon His Discovery of the Miracles of Art, Nature, and Magick


Bagehot, Walter
  The English Constitution - 1867


Ballantyne, R.M. (1825-1894)
    * The Hudson's Bay Company (1848)
    * The Young Fur Traders (1856)
    * Mister Fox. A Children's Nursery Rhyme (1856)
    * The Coral Island: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean (1857)
    * Ungava (1858)
    * Martin Rattler (1858)
    * Handbook to the new Goldfields (1858)
    * The Dog Crusoe and his Master:
      A Story of Adventure in the Western Prairies (1860)
    * The World of Ice (1860)
    * The Gorilla Hunters(1861)
    * The Golden Dream: Adventures in the Far West (1861)
    * The Red Eric (1861)
    * Away in the Wilderness (1863)
    * Fighting the Whales (1863)
    * The Wild Man of the West: A Tale of the Rocky Mountains (1863)
    * Man on the Ocean: A Book about Boats and Ships (1863)
    * Fast in the Ice: Adventures in the Polar Regions (1863)
    * Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader (1864)
    * The Lifeboat (1864)
    * Chasing the Sun (1864)
    * Freaks on the Fells: Three Months' Rustication (1864)
    * The Lighthouse (1865)
    * Fighting the Flames (1867)
    * Silver Lake (1867)
    * Deep Down, a Tale of the Cornish Mines (1868)
    * Shifting Winds: A Tough Yarn (1868)
    * Hunting the Lions (1869)
    * Over the Rocky Mountains:
      Wandering Will in the Land of the Redskin (1869)
    * Saved by the Lifeboat (1869)
    * Erling the Bold (1869)
    * The Battle and the Breeze (1869)
    * Up in the Clouds: Balloon Voyages (1869)
    * The Cannibal Islands: Captain Cook's Adventure in the South Seas (1869)
    * Lost in the Forest: Wandering Will's Adventures in South America (1869)
    * Digging for Gold: Adventures in California (1869)
    * Sunk at Sea (1869)
    * The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands (1870)
    * The Iron Horse (1879)
    * The Norsemen in the West (1872)
    * The Pioneers (1872)
    * Black Ivory (1873)
    * Life in the Red Brigade (1873)
    * Fort Desolation: Red Indians and Fur Traders of Rupert's Land (1873)
    * The Ocean and its Wonders (1874)
    * The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1874)
    * The Story of the Rock (1875)
    * Rivers of Ice (1875)
    * Under the Waves: Diving in Deep Waters (1876)
    * The Settler and the Savage (1877)
    * In the Track of the Troops (1878)
    * Jarwin and Cuffy (1878)
    * Philosopher Jack (1879)
    * Six Months at the Cape (1879)
    * Post Haste (1880)
    * The Lonely Island: The Refuge of the Mutineers (1880)
    * The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of The Red River Flood (1880)
    * My Doggie and I (1881)
    * The Life of a Ship (1882)
    * The Kitten Pilgrims (1882)
    * The Giant of the North: Pokings Round the Pole (1882)
    * The Madman and the Pirate (1883)
    * Battles with the Sea (1883)
    * The Battery and the Boiler:
      Adventures in Laying of Submarine Electric Cables (1883)
    * The Thorogood Family (1883)
    * The Young Trawler (1884)
    * Dusty Diamonds Cut and Polished:
      A Tale of City Arab Life and Adventure (1884)
    * Twice Bought (1885)
    * The Island Queen (1885)
    * The Rover of the Andes: A Tale of Adventure on South America (1885)
    * The Prairie Chief (1886)
    * The Lively Poll: A Tale of the North Sea (1886)
    * Red Rooney: The Last of the Crew (1886)
    * The Big Otter (1887)
    * The Fugitives: The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar (1887)
    * Blue Lights: Hot Work in the Soudan (1888)
    * The Middy and the Moors: An Algerine Story (1888)
    * The Eagle Cliff (1889)
    * The Crew of the Water Wagtail (1889)
    * Blown to Bits: The Lonely Man of Rakata, the Malay Archipelago (1889)
    * The Garret and the Garden (1890)
    * Jeff Benson, or the Young Coastguardsman (1890)
    * Charlie to the Rescue (1890)
    * The Coxswain's Bride:\
      also, Jack Frost and Sons; and, A Double Rescue (1891)
    * The Buffalo Runners: A Tale of the Red River Plains (1891)
    * The Hot Swamp (1892)
    * Hunted and Harried (1892)
    * The Walrus Hunters: A Romance of the Realms of Ice (1893)
    * Personal Reminiscences in Book Making:
      and Some Short Stories An Author's Adventures (1893)
    * Wrecked but not Ruined (1895)
    * The Pirate City: An Algerine Tale


Balzac, Honore de
  Cousin Bette
  Pere Gorlot
  Eugenie Grandet
  The Wild Ass's Skin
  about
    * Balzac, by Frederick Lawton
    * Honore de Balzac, by Albert Keim and Louis Lumet
      translated by Frederic Taber Cooper
    * Honore de Balzac, His Life and Writings / Mary F. Sandars
    * Repertory of the Comedie Humaine
      Anatole Cerfberr and Jules Francois Christophe;
      translated by Joseph Walker McSpadden
    (The order is according to Balzac's final plan [1845]
      of the Comedie Humaine.)
    Studies of manners (Etudes de moeurs)
    Scenes from private life (Scenes de la vie privee)
    * At the Sign of the Cat and Racket
      (La Maison du chat-qui-pelote) / translated by Clara Bell [1830]
    * The Ball at Sceaux (Le bal de Sceaux) [1830]
    * The Purse (La bourse) [1832]
    * The Vendetta (La Vendetta)
      translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1830]
    * Madame Firmiani / translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1832]
    * A Second Home (Une double famille) [1830]
    * Domestic Peace (La paix du menage)
      translated by Ellen Marriage and Clara Bell [1830]
    * The Imaginary Mistress (La fausse maitresse) [1842]
    * Study of a Woman (Etude de femme) [1835]
    * Another Study of a Woman (Autre etude de femme)
      translated by Ellen Marriage and Clara Bell [1842]
    * La Grand Breteche
    * Albert Savarus [1842]
    * Letters of Two Brides (Memoires de deux jeunes mariees) [1842]
    * A Daughter of Eve (Une fille d'Eve) [1835]
    * A Woman of Thirty (La femme de trente ans) [1832]
    * The Deserted Woman (La femme abandonnee)
      translated by Ellen Marriage [1834]
    * La Grenadiere / translated by Ellen Marriage [1833]
    * The Message / translated by Ellen Marriage [1832]
    * Gobseck / translated by Ellen Marriage [1830]
    * A Marriage Contract (Le contrat de mariage) [1835]
    * A Start in Life (Un debut dans la vie)
      translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1844]
    * Modeste Mignon [1844]
    * Beatrix / translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1839]
    * Honorine [1845]
    * Le Colonel Chabert / translated by Ellen Marriage [1844]
    * The Atheist's Mass (La messe de l'athee) [1837]
    * The Commission in Lunacy (L'interdiction) [1836]
    * Pierre Grassou / translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1839]
  Scenes from provincial life (Scenes de la vie de province]
    * Ursula (Ursule Mirouet)
      translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1842]
    * Eugenie Grandet / translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1834]
    * The Celibates (Les Celibataires)
      translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley
          o Introduction by George Saintsbury
          o Pierrette [1840]
          o The Vicar of Tours (Le Cure de Tours)
            translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1832]
          o The Two Brothers (La Rabouilleuse)
            translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1842]
    * Parisians in the Country (Les Parisiens en province):
          o The Illustrious Gaudissart (L'Illustre Gaudissart)
            translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1834]
          o The Muse of the Department (La Muse du departement)
            translated by James Waring [1843]
    * The Jealousies of a Country Town (Les Rivalites):
          o An Old Maid (La Vieille Fille)
            translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1837]
          o The Collection of Antiquities (Le Cabinet des Antiques)
            translated by Ellen Marriage [1839]
    * Lost Illusions (Illusions Perdues) [1843):
          o Introduction by George Saintsbury
          o Two Poets / translated by Ellen Marriage
          o A Distinguished Provincial at Paris / translated by Ellen Marriage
          o Eve and David / translated by Ellen Marriage
  Scenes from Parisian life (Scenes de la vie parisienne]
    * Scenes from a Courtesans Life (A Harlot's Progress;
      Splendeurs et Miseres des courtisanes)
      translated by James Waring [1847]
    * A Prince of Bohemia (Un prince de la Boheme) [1840]
    * A Man of Business (Un homme d'affaires) [1846]
    * Gaudissart II [1844]
    * The Unwitting Actors or The Unwitting Comedians
     (Les Comediens sans le savoir) [1848]
    * The Thirteen (Histoire des Treize) / translated by Ellen Marriage
          o Ferragus / translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1834]
          o The Duchesse de Langeais (La Duchesse de Langeais) [1834]
          o The Girl with the Golden Eyes (La fille aux yeux d'or)
            translated by Ellen Marriage [1835]
    * Father Goriot (Le Pere Goriot) / translated by Ellen Marriage [1835]
    * The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
      (Histoire de la grandeur et de la decadence de Cesar Birotteau) [1837)
    * The Firm of Nucingen (La Maison Nucingen) [1838]
    * The Secrets of the Princesse de Cadignan
      (Les Secrets de la princesse de Cadignan) [1840]
    * The Government Clerks (Les Employes) [1838]
    * Bureaucracy / translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley
    * Sarrasine / translated by Clara Bell [1831]
    * Facino Cane [1836]
    * Poor Relations (Les parents pauvres):
          o Cousin Betty (La Cousine Bette) [1847]
          o Cousin Pons (Le Cousin Pons) / translated by Ellen Marriage [1847]
    * The Lesser Bourgeoisie (Les Petits Bourgeois) [1855]
  Scenes from political life (Scenes de la vie politique]
    * An Historical Mystery (The Gondreville Mystery)
      translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley
    * An Episode under the Terror (Un episode sous la Terreur) [1830]
    * The Brotherhood of Consolation (The Seamy Side of History:
       or The Brotherhood of Consolation: Murky Business)
       (Une tenebreuse affaire)
       translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1841]
          o Madame de la Chanterie
          o Initiated or The Initiate
    * Z. Marcas [1841]
    * The Deputy of Arcis (Le depute d'Arcis)
      translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1847]
  Scenes from military life (Scenes de la vie militaire]
    * The Chouans (Les Chouans)
      translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1829]
    * A Passion in the Desert (Une passion dans le desert) [1830]
    Scen The Alkahest (The Quest of the Absolute) (La Recherche de l'Absolu)
       translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1834]
    * Christ in Flanders (Jesus-Christ en Flandre)
      translated by Ellen Marriage [1831]
    * Melmoth Reconciled (Melmoth reconcilie)
      translated by Ellen Marriage [1835]
    * The Hidden Masterpiece (Le Chef-d'oeuvre inconnu)
      translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1831]
    * The Unknow   * Maitre Cornelius [1832]
    * About Catherine de Medici
      translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley [1842]
          o The Calvinist Martyr
          o The Ruggieri's Secret
  Collected Works
    * Comedie Humaine / edited by George Saintsbury [Dent, 1895-1898]
      Translators: Clara Bell, Ellen Marriage, R.C. Scott and James Waring.
         1. About Catherine deMedici
         2. The Atheists mass. 
            Honorie.
            Colonel Chabert.
            The Commission in lunacy.
            Pierre Grassou
         3. At the sign of the cat and racket.
            The Sceaux Ball.
            The purse.
            The vendetta.
            Madame Firmiani
         4. A Bachelors establishment
         5. Beatrix
         6. The Chouans
         7. The Country doctor
         8. The Country parson
         9. Cousin Betty
        10. Cousin Pons
        11. A Daughter of Eve. Letters of Two Brides
        12. A Distinguished provincial at Paris
        13. Eugenie Grandet
        14. A Fathers curse. Maitre Cornelius. Gambara. Massimilla Doni
        15. A Gondreville mystery
        16. La Grande Breteche.
            A study of women.
            Peace in the house.
            The imaginary mistress.
            Albert Savarus
        17. A Harlots progress
        18. A Harlots progress pt. 2.
        19. The Jealousies of a country town
        20. The lily of the valley
        21. Lost illusions
        22. A Marriage settlement. A start in life. A second home
        23. The member for Arcis
        24. The middle classes
        25. Modeste Mignon
        26. Old Goriot
        27. Parisians in the country. The muse of the department
        28. The peasantry
        29. Pierrette. The Abbe Birotteau
        30. A Princesss secrets. Bureaucracy
        31. The Quest of the absolute
        32. The Rise and fall of Cesar Birotteau
        33. The seamy side of history
        34. Seraphita. Louis Lambert. The exiles
        35. The Thirteen
        36. The unconscious mummers. A prine of Bohemia. A man of business.
            The firm of Nucingen. Facino cane
        37. The Unknown masterpiece. Christ in Flanders. Melmoth reconciled.
            The Maranas. El Verdugo. Farewell. The Conscript.
            A Seaside tragedy. The Red house. The Elixir of life
        38. Ursule Miroue?t
        39. The wild ass skin
        40. A Woman of thirty. A forsaken lady. La Grenadiere. The Message.
            Gobseck. 


Banfield, Edmund James (1852-1923)
    * from Australian Dictionary of Biography
  Works
    * The Confessions of a Beachcomber [1908]
    * My Tropic Isle [1910]
    * Tropic Days [1918]
    * Last Leaves from Dunk Island [1925]


Barbey d'Aurevilly, Jules
    * Une histoire sans nom
    * The story without a name
    * Le Chevalier des Touches
      illustrated by Ludek Marold; illustrated by Mittis
    * Les diaboliques
    * Les Contemporains, Quatrieme Serie: Etudes et Portraits Litteraires
      Jules Lemaitre


Barker, Jane 1652-1732
    * The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia [1713]
    * Exilius; or, The Banished Roman [1715]
    * A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies [1723]
    * The Lining of the Patch Work Screen [1726]


Barnard, A.M. Barnard
  Behind a Mask, or a Woman's Power (1866)
  The Abbot's Ghost, or Maurice Treherne's Temptation (1867)
  A Long Fatal Love Chase (1866 - first published 1995)


Barnes, William Barnes (1801-1886)
  Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect [1903]

Barrie, James M.
  Peter Pan
  The Admitable Crichton
  When Wendy Grew Up
  What Every Woman Knows
  Mary Rose
  Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
  Peter and Wendy
    * Alice Sit-By-The-Fire
    * Auld Licht Idylls [1888]
    * Better Dead
    * Charles Frohman: Manager and Man
    * Courage
    * Echoes of the War
    * A Window in Thrums [1890]
    * The Little Minister [1891]
    * Sentimental Tommy: The Story of His Boyhood [1896]
    * Tommy and Grizel [1902]
    * The Little White Bird; or, Adventures in Kensington gardens [1902]
    * Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens [1906]
    * Peter and Wendy [1911]
    * Margaret Ogilvy
    * My Lady Nicotine: A Study in Smoke
    * The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteena's Plan
  Plays
    * Ibsen's Ghost [1891]
    * Jane Annie [1893]
    * Quality Street [1901]
    * The Admirable Crichton [1902]
    * Peter Pan [1904]
    * What Every Woman Knows [1908]
    * The Twelve Pound Look
    * Mary Rose
    * Dear Brutus
    * The Boy David [1936]


Bates, Daisy, 1859-1951
  The Passing of the Aborigines [1938]
    The University of Adelaide Library holds a significant collection
    of Daisy Bates' papers and manuscipts.


Baudelaire, Charles
  Les Fleurs du Mal (The Flowers of Evil) [1857]
  The Flowers of Evil
    translated into English verse by Cyril Scott [1857/1909]
  Journaux intimes / Charles Baudelaire
  Les epaves de Charles Baudelaire / Charles Baudelaire
   edited by Auguste Poulet-Malassis; illustrated by Felicien Rops
  The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire:
    with an Introductory Preface by James Huneker - edited by James Huneker
  The Three Hills: And other Poems
    Charles Baudelaire and John Collings Squire


Beardsley, Aubrey, 1872-1898
  Salome: A Tragedy in One Act
    translated from the French of Oscar Wilde
    with illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley [1894]
  The Art of Aubrey Beardsley / Arthur Symons
  Illustrations to Lysistrata


Baum, L. Frank
  The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - 1899 or 1900
    W.W. Denslow Illustrations


Beaumarchais, Pierre-Augustin Caron de
  Figero Trilogy
    The Barber of Seville
    The Marriage of Figero
    The Guilty Mother  


Beckford, William (French)
  Vathek in English 3rd Edition 1816 with notes


William Beckford, 1760-1844
    * The History of the Caliph Vathek [c. 1781]
    * Memoirs of Extraordinary Painters [1780]
    * Letters from Italy with Sketches of Spain and Portugal [1835]


Bede
  The Ecclesiastical History of the English People = Colgrave
  The Greater Chronicle ???
  Bede's Letter to Egbert 
  * Bedes Ecclesiastical History of England:
    a revised translation with introduction, life, and notes / by A. M. Sellar


Beeton, Isabella
  Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management (cookbook and culture)
    * The Book of Household Management


Behn, Aphra 1640-1689 (woman writer)
  Oroonoko + 
  The Fair Jilt
  Memoirs of te Court of the King of Bantam
  The History of the Nun
  The Adventure of the Black Lady
  The Unfortunate Bride
  The Rover
  The Feigned Courtesans
  The Lucky Chance
  The Emporer of the Moon
  * A Memoir of Aphra Behn / by Montague Summers
  Plays
    * The Forced Marriage; or The Jealous Bridegroom [1670]
    * Abdelazer; or, The Moor's Revenge [1677]
    * The Town Fop; or, Sir Timothy Tawdrey [1677]
    * The Debauchee
    * The Rover; or The Banish'd Cavaliers [1677]
    * The Rover; Part II [1681]
    * Sir Patient Fancy [1678]
    * The Feigned Courtesans; or, A Night's Intrigue [1679]
    * The Young King; or, The Mistake [1683]
    * The False Count; or, A New Way to Play an Old Game [1682]
    * The Roundheads: or, The Good Old Cause [1682]
    * The City Heiress; or, Sir Timothy Treat-All [1682]
    * Like Father, Like Son [produced 1682, now lost]
    * The Lover's Watch [1686]
    * The Lucky Chance; or, An Alderman's Bargain [1687]
    * The Emperor of the Moon [1687]
    * The Widow Ranter [1689]
    * The Younger Brother [1696]
  Novels
    * The Nun
    * Love-Letters between a nobleman and his sister [1683]
    * The Fair Jilt [1688]
    * Agnes de Castro [1688]
    * Oroonoko: Or, The Royal Slave [1688]
    * The Adventure of the Black Lady
  Poetry
    * Poems on Several Occasions [1684]
    * Miscellany [1685]
  Collected Works
    * The Works of Aphra Behn
      (6 volumes; London: W. Heinemann; Stratford-on Avon: A.H. Bullen, 1915)
      ed. by Montague Summers
         1. The Rover  The Dutch Lover  the Round-Heads.
         2. Abdelazar  The Young King  The City Heiress  The Feign'd Curtezans.
         3. The Town Fop  The False Count  The Lucky Chance
            The Forc'd Marriage  The Emperor of the Moon.
         4. Sir Patient Fancy  The Amorous Prince  The Widow Ranter
            The Younger Brother
         5. The Black Lady  The King of Bantam  The Unfortunate Happy Lady
            The Fair Jilt  Oroonoko  Agnes de Castro  The History of the Nun
            The Nun  The Lucky Mistake  The Unfortunate Bride  The Dumb Virgin
            The Wandering Beauty  The Unhappy Mistake
         6. Love's Watch  Poems Upon Several Occasions
            A Voyage to the Isle of Love  Lycidus; or, the Lover in Fashion
            Miscellaneous Poems.


Bellamy, Edward
  Looking Backward - Utopian Fiction
    * Six to One, A Nantucket Idyl [1878]
    * Dr. Heidenhoff's Process [1880]
    * Miss Ludington's Sister: A Romance of Immortality [1884]
    * Looking Backward. From 2000 to 1887 [1888]
    * Equality [1897]
    * The Blindman's World, and other stories [1898]
          o The Blindman's World
          o An Echo Of Antietam
          o The Old Folks' Party
          o The Cold Snap
          o Two Days' Solitary Imprisonment
          o A Summer Evening's Dream
          o Potts's Painless Cure
          o A Love Story Reversed
          o Deserted
          o Hooking Watermelons
          o A Positive Romance
          o Lost
          o With The Eyes Shut
          o At Pinney's Ranch
          o To Whom This May Come
    * The Duke of Stockbridge [1900]


Thomas Belt, 1832-1878
  * The Naturalist in Nicaragua [1874]


Arnold Bennett, 1867-1931
  Novels
    * A Man from the North [1898]
    * The Grand Babylon Hotel [1902]
    * Anna of the Five Towns [1902]
    * The Gates of Wrath [1903]
    * Leonora [1903]
    * A Great Man: A Frolic [1904]
    * Teresa of Watling Street: A Fantasia on Modern Themes [1904]
    * Sacred and Profane Love 
      [1905, revised and republished as The Book of Carlotta in 1911]
    * Whom God Hath Joined [1906]
    * Hugo: A Fantasia on Modern Themes [1906]
    * The Ghost: A Modern Fantasy [1907]
    * The City of Pleasure: A Fantasia on Modern Themes [1907]
    * Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days [1908]
    * The Old Wives' Tale [1908]
    * The Glimpse: An Adventure of the Soul [1909]
    * The Card, a Story of Adventure in the Five Towns [1910]
    * Helen with a High Hand [1910] [Serial title: The Miser's Niece]
    * Clayhanger [1910]
    * Hilda Lessways [1911]
    * Denry the Audacious [1911]
    * The Book of Carlotta:
      Being a Revised Edition (with New Preface) of Sacred ... [1911]
    * The Regent: A Five Towns Story of Adventure in London [1913]
      (US Title: The Old Adam)
    * The Price of Love [1914]
    * These Twain [1916]
    * The Lion's Share [1916]
    * The Pretty Lady [1918]
    * The Roll-Call [1918]
    * Mr Prohack [1922]
    * Lilian [1922]
    * Riceyman Steps [1923]
    * The Clayhanger Family [1925],
      the complete trilogy consisting of 
        Clayhanger
        Hilda Lessways
        These Twain
    * Lord Raingo [1926]
    * The Woman who Stole Everything and Other Stories [1927]
    * The Strange Vanguard [1928]
    * Imperial Palace [1930]
    * Venus Rising from the Sea [1931]
  Short stories
    * Tales of the Five Towns [1905]
    * The Grim Smile of the Five Towns (short stories [1907])
    * The Matador of the Five Towns and other stories [1912]
  Plays
    * The Title: A Comedy in Three Acts
    * The Great Adventure: A Play of Fancy in Four Acts [1913]
    * Cupid and commonsense
    * What the Public wants
    * Polite Farces for the Drawing-room [1899]
    * Sacred and Profane Love:
      A Play in Three Acts, Founded on the Novel of the Same Name [1920]
    * The Honeymoon: A Comedy in Three Acts [1910]
    * Body and Soul: A Play in Four Acts [1921]
    * Judith, a play in three acts: Founded on the Apocryphal Book of Judith
    * The Love Match: A Play in Five Scenes [1922]
    * Milestones [play written with Edward Knoblock]
  Non-fiction
    * Journalism for Women: A Practical Guide [1898]
    * Fame and Fiction [1901]
    * How to Become an Author: A Practical Guide [1903]
    * The Reasonable Life: Being Hints for Men and Women [1907]
    * Literary Taste: how to form it.
      With detailed instructions for collecting
      a complete library of English Literature [1909]
    * How to Live on Twenty-Four Hours a Day [1910]
    * Mental Efficiency: And Other Hints to Men and Women [1911]
    * The Feast of St. Friend
    * Friendship and Happiness [1911]
    * Your United States: Impressions of a first visit [1912]
    * Paris Nights and other impressions of places and people [1913]
    * The Plain Man and His Wife (Married Life) [1913]
    * The Author's Craft [1914]
    * Self and Self-management: Essays about Existing [1918]
    * Our Women: Chapters on the Sex-discord [1920]
    * The Human Machine [1925]
    * How to Live [1925],
      consisting of How to Live on 24 Hours a Day, The Human Machine,
      Mental Efficiency, and Self and Self-Management
    * The Savour of Life [1928]
  Misc.
    * Books and Persons: Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
    * Over There: War Scenes on the Western Front
    * From the Log of the Velsa [1914]

Jeremy Bentham, 1748-1832
    * Introduction to the Study of the Works of Jeremy Bentham
      John Hill Burton
    * Fragment on Government [1776]
    * An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation [1780]
    * Defence of Usury [1787]
    * Panopticon [1787, 1791].
    * Emancipate your Colonies [1793]
    * Discourse on Civil and Penal Legislation [1802]
    * Punishments and Rewards [1811]
    * A Table of the Springs of Action [1815]
    * Parliamentary Reform Catechism [1817]
    * Church-of-Englandism [printed 1817, published 1818]
    * Elements of the Art of Packing [1821]
    * The Influence of Natural Religion
      upon the Temporal Happiness of Mankind [1822]
      written with George Grote
      published under the pseudonym Philip Beauchamp
    * Not Paul But Jesus [1823, published under the pseudonym Gamaliel Smith]
    * Book of Fallacies [1824]
    * A Treatise on Judicial Evidence [1825]
    * Principles of Penal Law / Jeremy Bentham

Berkeley, George
  Principles of Human Knowledge
  ...
  See also ...
    * An Account of the Life of George Berkeley, D.D.,
      Late Bishop of Cloyne in Ireland, by Joseph Stock
  Works
    * An Essay towards a new theory of Vision [1709, 1732]
    * A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge [1710]
    * Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, 
      in Opposition to Sceptics and Atheists [1713]
    * Alciphron, or The Minute Philosopher [1732]
    * The Analyst: a Discourse addressed to an Infidel Mathematician [1734]
    * The Querist [1734]
    * A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics [1735]

Walter Besant, 1836-1901
  Fiction
    * Ready-money Mortiboy:
       a matter-of-fact story. With James Rice. 3 vols [1872] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * My Little Girl. With James Rice. 3 vols [1873] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * With Harp and Crown. With James Rice. 3 vols [1875] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * This Son of Vulcan. With James Rice. [1876]
    * The Golden Butterfly. With James Rice. 3 vols [1876] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * The Case of Mr Lucraft [1886]
    * The Case of Mr. Lucraft and other tales. With James Rice. 2 vols [1876]
    * By Celias Arbour: a tale of Portsmouth town.
      With James Rice. 3 vols [1878] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * The Monks of Thelema. With James Rice. 3 vols [1878] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * 'Twas in Trafalgar's bay, and other stories . With James Rice. [1879]
      'Twas in Trafalgar's bay
      Shepherds all and maidens fair
      Such a good man
      Le chien d'or
    * The seamy side, a story. With James Rice. [1880]
    * The Chaplain of the Fleet. With James Rice 3 vols [1881]
    * The Ten Years' Tenant and other stories. With James Rice. 3 vols. [1881]
      The ten years' tenant -- Sweet Nelly -- Over the sea with a sailor
    * The Revolt of Man [1882]
    * All Sorts and Conditions of Men: an impossible story
      illustrated by Frederick Barnard [1882]
    * All in a garden fair; the simple story of three boys and a girl
      [London: Chatto & Windus, 1883]
    * The Captains' Room etc. 3 vols. [1883]
      The Captains' Room'
      Let nothing you dismay
      They were married
      The Humbling of the Memblings
      The Murder of Nick Vedder
    * Dorothy Forster [1884]
    * Uncle Jack ; etc [1885/1894]
      Uncle Jack
      Julia
      Sir Jocelyn's Cap (with Walter Herries Pollock)
      A Glorous Fortune
      In luck at last
    * In Luck at Last
    * Children of Gibeon [1886]
    * The World Went Very Well Then
      illustrated by Amedee Forestier. 3 vols [1887]
    * The inner house / [1888]
    * Herr Paulus; his rise, his greatness and his fall. 3 vols [1888]
    * To call her mine: etc. [1889]
      To call her mine -- Katharine Regina -- 'Self or bearer'
    * Katharine Regina / []
    * The Bell of St. Paul's. [1889]
    * For faith and freedom; a novel / [1889]
    * The Holy Rose, etc. / [1896]
      The Holy Rose -- The Last Mass -- Even with this -- Camilla's last string
    * Armorel of Lyonesse: a romance of to-day [1890] v.1 v.2 v.3
    * Blind Love. By Wilkie Collins, 
      completed and with preface by W. Besant. 3 vols [1890]
    * St. Katherine's by the Tower. 3 vols [1891]
    * Verbena Camellia Stephanotis, etc / [1892]
      Verbena Camellia Stephanotis
      The Doubts of Dives
      The Demoniac
      The Doll's House
      And After
    * The Rebel Queen. 3 vols [1893]
    * The Ivory Gate [1893]
    * Beyond the dreams of avarice [1895]
    * In Deacon's Orders, and other stories [1895]
    * The Master Craftsman. 2 vols [1896]
    * The City of Refuge. 3 vols [1896]
    * A fountain sealed. A novel [1897]
    * The changeling, a novel / [1898]
    * Alfred. 3rd ed [1899]
    * The orange girl / [1899]
    * The Alabaster Box [1900]
    * For Britain's Soldiers.
      By W.L. Alden, Sir W. Besant etc., with preface by C.J.C. Hyne [1900]
    * The Fourth Generation [1900]
    * The Lady of Lynn / [1901]
    * A Five Years' Tryst and other stories [1902]
    * No other way [1902]
  Collected editions (fiction)
    Plays
      * The charm, and other drawing-room plays
        with Walter Herries Pollock [1896]
  General non-fiction [excluding items on London]
    * 'Bourbon' journal, August [1863]
    * Studies in Early French Poetry [1868]
    * Jerusalem, the city of Herod and Saladin
      with Edward Henry Palmer, [1871]
    * The French humorists from the twelfth to the nineteenth century [1874]
    * Constantinople: a sketch of its history
      from its foundation to its conquest by the Turks in 1453
      with William Jackson Brodribb [1879]
    * Gaspard de Coligny (Marquis de Chatillon) Admiral of France,
      Colonel of French Infantry, Governor of Picardy, Ile de France, Paris,
      and Havre [1879]
    * Sir Richard Whittington, Lord Mayor of London
      With James Rice
      The New Plutarch [1881]
    * The life and achievements of Edward Henry Palmer,
      late Lord Almoner's professor of Arabic
      in the University of Cambridge and fellow of Saint John's college
      with George Frederick Nicholl [1883]
    * "The Amusements of the People", Contemporary Review 45 [1884: 342-53]
    * The Art of Fiction: A Lecture Delivered at the Royal Institution [1884]
    * William Tuckwell, Art and hand work for the people,
      being three papers read before the Social Science Congress
      Sept [1884]. By W.T., C.G. Leland, and W. Besant. Manchester, 1885.
    * The Eulogy of Richard Jefferies [1888]
    * Fifty years ago / [1888]
    * Captain Cook. English Men of Action [1890]
    * "The Peoples Palace", Contemporary Review 51 [1887: 226-33].
    * The Queens Reign and its commemoration [1897]
    * The Pen and the Book [1899]
    * The story of King Alfred [1901]
    * Autobiography of Sir Walter Besant
      with a prefatory note by S. Squire Sprigge [1902]
    * As we are and as we may be [1903]
    * Essays and Historiettes [1903]
    * The pen and the book / [1899]
    * The Queen's reign and its commemoration:
      a literary and pictorial review of the period;
      the story of the Victorian transformation, 1837-1897 / [1897]
    * Rabelais / [1879]
    * Readings in Rabelais [1883]
    * The rise of the empire / []
    * London [1892]
    * South London / [1899]
    * East London / [1901]
  The Fascination of London (series)
    * Chelsea / G. E. Mitton; edited by Walter Besant
    * Hackney and Stoke Newington / Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith), [1908]
    * Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney
      John Cunningham Geikie and G. E. Mitton; edited by Walter Besant
    * Hampstead and Marylebone / G. E. Mitton; edited by Walter Besant
    * The History of London / Walter Besant
    * Holborn and Bloomsbury / G. E. Mitton and Walter Besant [1903]
    * The Kensington District / G. E. Mitton; edited by Walter Besant
    * Mayfair, Belgravia, and Bayswater / G. E. Mitton; edited by Walter Besant
    * Shoreditch and the East End / with others [1908]
    * The Strand District / G. E. Mitton and Walter Besant [1903]
    * Westminster / G. E. Mitton, Walter Besant and A. Murray, Smith [1895]
    * The Thames [1903]
  The Survey of London
    * Early London: Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman [1908]
    * Mediaeval London: Historical and Social [1906]
    * Mediaeval London: Ecclesiastical [1906]
    * London in the Time of the Tudors [1904]
    * London in the Time of the Stuarts [1903]
    * London in the Eighteenth Century [1925]
    * London in the Nineteenth Century [1909]
    * London City [1910]
    * North of the Thames [1911]
    * South of the Thames [1912]


Matilda Betham-Edwards, 1836-1919
    * Holidays in Eastern France / Matilda Betham-Edwards [1879]
    * The Roof of France / Matilda Betham-Edwards [1889]
    * East of Paris / Matilda Betham-Edwards [1902]
    * In the Heart of the Vosges, and other sketches [1911]


Bierce, Ambrose, 1842-1914?
    * The Fiends Delight [1873]
    * The Land Beyond the Blow
    * Cobwebs from an Empty Skull [1874]
      Fables of Zambri, the Parsee.
      Brief Seasons of Intellectual Dissipation.
      Divers Tales.
        1. The Grateful Bear.
        2. The Setting Sachem.
        3. Feodora.
        4. The Legend of Immortal Truth.
        5. Converting a Prodigal.
        6. Four Jacks and a Knave.
        7. Dr. Deadwood, I Presume.
        8. Nut-Cracking
        9. The Magicians Little Joke
       10. Seafaring.
       11. Tony Rollos Conclusion.
       12. No Charge for Attendance.
       13. Pernickettys Fright.
       14. Juniper.
'      15. Following the Sea.
       16. A Tale of Spanish Vengeance.
       17. Mrs. Dennisons Head.
       18. A Fowl Witch.
       19. The Civil Service in Florida.
       20. A Tale of the Bosphorus.
       21. John Smith.
       22. Sundered Hearts.
       23. The Early History of Bath.
       24. The Following Dorg.
       25. Snaking.
       26. Mauds Papa.
       27. Jim Beckwourths Pond.
       28. Stringing a Bear.
    * The Dance of Death 
      [as William Herman, with Thomas A. Harcourt and William Rulofson] [1877]
    * The Monk and the Hangmans Daughter [1892]
    * Can Such Things Be? [1893]
         1. The Death of Halpin Frayser [1893]
         2. The Secret of Macargers Gulch [1893]
         3. One Summer Night
         4. The Moonlit Road [1907]
         5. A Diagnosis of Death [1909]
         6. Moxons Master [1909]
         7. A Tough Tussle [1891]
         8. One of Twins
         9. The Haunted Valley [1871]
        10. A Jug of Sirup [1909]
        11. Staley Flemings Hallucination [1909]
        12. A Resumed Identity
        13. A Baby Tramp [1893]
        14. The Night-Doings at Deadmans [1893]
        15. Beyond the Wall [1909]
        16. A Psychological Shipwreck [1893]
        17. The Middle Toe of the Right Foot [1891]
        18. John Mortonsons Funeral
        19. The Realm of the Unreal [1893]
        20. John Bartines Watch [1893]
        21. The Damned Thing [1894]
        22. Haita the Shepherd [1891]
        23. An Inhabitant of Carcosa [1887]
        24. The Stranger [1909]
    * In the Midst of Life: Tales of Soldiers and Civilians [1898]
         1. A Horseman in the Sky
         2. An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
         3. Chickamauga [1891]
         4. A Son of the Gods
         5. One of the Missing [1888]
         6. Killed at Resaca
         7. The Affair at Coulters Notch
         8. The Coup de Grace
         9. Parker Adderson, Philosopher
        10. An Affair of Outposts
        11. The Story of a Conscience
        12. One Kind of Officer
        13. One Officer, One Man
        14. George Thurston
        15. The Mocking-Bird
        16. The Man Out of the Nose
        17. An Adventure at Brownville [1893]
        18. The Famous Gilson Bequest [1893]
        19. The Applicant
        20. A Watcher by the Dead [1891]
        21. The Man and the Snake [1891]
        22. A Holy Terror
        23. The Suitable Surroundings [1891]
        24. The Boarded Window [1891]
        25. A Lady from Redhorse
        26. The Eyes of the Panther [1891]
    * Fantastic Fables [1899]
    * Present at a Hanging, and other ghost stories
         1. The Ways of Ghosts
                o Present at a Hanging
                o A Cold Greeting
                o A Wireless Message
                o An Arrest
         2. Soldier-Folk
                o A Man with Two Lives
                o Three and One are One
                o A Baffled Ambuscade
                o Two Military Executions
         3. Some Haunted Houses
                o The Isle of Pines
                o A Fruitless Assignment
                o A Vine on a House
                o At Old Man Eckerts
                o The Spook House
                o The Other Lodgers
                o The Thing at Nolan
         4. Mysterious Disappearances
                o The Difficulty of Crossing a Field
                o An Unfinished Race
                o Charles Ashmores Trail
                o Science to the Front
    * Negligible Tales
         1. A Bottomless Grave
         2. Jupiter Doke, Brigadier-General
         3. The Widower Turmore
         4. The City of the Gone Away
         5. The Majors Tale
         6. Curried Cow
         7. A Revolt of the Gods
         8. The Baptism of Dobsho
         9. The Race at Left Bower
        10. The Failure of Hope & Wandel
        11. Perry Chumlys Eclipse
        12. A Providential Intimation
        13. Mr. Swiddlers Flip-Flap
        14. The Little Story
    * The Parenticide Club
    * The Fourth Estate
    * The Ocean Wave
    * On with the Dance!, a review
    * Epigrams
    * Bodies of the Dead [1893]
    * The Time the Moon Fought Back [1911]
    * The Ingenious Patriot
    * Revenge
    * The Tail of the Sphinx
    * Visions of the Night
    * Ashes of the Beacon;
      an historical monograph written in 4930
  Other Civil War accounts
    * What I Saw of Shiloh [1881]
    * The Battle of Nashville [1883]
    * The Crime at Picketts Mill [1888]
    * Four Days in Dixie [1888]
    * A Little of Chickamauga [1898]
    * On Black Soldiering [1898]
    * A Bivouac of the Dead [1903]
    * Way Down in Alabam [1903]
    * What Occurred at Franklin [1906]
    * On a Mountain [1909]
  Poetry
    * Black Beetles in Amber [1892] [poetry]
    * Shapes of Clay
  Other works
    * The Shadow on the Dial, and other essays / edited by S. O. Howes [1909]
    * The Devils Dictionary [1911]
      [first published in book form as The Cynics Wordbook, 1906]
    * Write It Right: A Little Blacklist of Literary Faults [1909]
    * Collected Works [1909]
    * Ashes of the beacon.
      The land beyond the blow.
      For the Ahkoond.
      John Smith, liberator.
       Bits of autobiography.

Isabella L. Bird, 1831-1904
    * The Englishwoman in America [1856]
    * The Hawaiian Archipelago [1875]
    * A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains [1879]
    * Unbeaten Tracks in Japan [1880]
    * The Golden Chersonese and the way Thither [1883]
    * Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan [1891]
    * Among the Tibetans [1894]
    * Korea and her Neighbours [1898]
    * The Yangtze Valley and Beyond [1899]
    * Chinese Pictures [1900]
    * Notes on Morocco [published in the Monthly Review, 1901]

Conrad, Joseph
  Nostromo

Blackmore, R.D.
  Lorna Doone
    * Clara Vaughan: a novel. [1864]
    * Craddock Nowell [1866]
    * Lorna Doone: a romance of Exmoor [1869]
    * The Maid of Sker [1872]
    * Alice Lorraine. A tale of the South Downs [1875]
    * Cripps, the carrier: a woodland tale (1876)
    * Erema [1877]
    * Mary Anerley [1880]
    * Christowell: a Dartmoor tale [1882]
    * The remarkable history of Sir Thomas Upmore, bart., M.P., [1884]
    * Springhaven: a tale of the great war [1887]
    * Kit and Kitty: a story of West Middlesex [1889]
    * Perlycross: a tale of the western hills [1894]
    * Fringilla: some tales in verse (1895)
    * Tales from the telling-house (1896)
    * Dariel, a romance of Surrey (1897)

William Blackstone, 1723-1780
    * Commentaries on the Laws of England

Algernon Blackwoo 1869-1951
  Episodes Before Thirty
  Novels
    * Jimbo: A Fantasy [1909]
    * The Education of Uncle Paul (London: Macmillan and Co., 1909)
    * The Human Chord [1910]
    * The Centaur [1911]
    * A Prisoner in Fairyland [1913]; sequel to The Education of Uncle Paul
    * The Extra Day [1915]
    * Julius LeVallon [1916]
    * The Bright Messenger [1922]
    * The Wave: an Egyptian aftermath [1916]
    * The Promise of Air [1918]
    * The Garden of Survival [1918]
    * Dudley & Gilderoy: A Nonsense [1929]
  Short stories
    * A Mysterious House [1889]
    * The Story of Karl Ott [1896]
    * A Haunted Island [1899]
    * A Case of Eavesdropping [1900]
    * The Last Egg in the Nest [1902]
    * The House of the Past [1904]
    * Testing His Courage  The Story of a Quaint Device [1904]
    * How Garnier Broke the Log-Jam [1904]
    * The Empty House [1906]
    * Keeping His Promise [1906]
    * With Intent to Steal [1906]
    * The Wood of the Dead [1906]
    * Smith: An Episode in a Lodging House [1906]
    * A Suspicious Gift [1906]
    * The Strange Adventures of a Private Secretary in New York [1906]
    * Skeleton Lake: An Episode in Camp [1906]
    * The Listener [1907]
    * Max Hensig  Bacteriologist and Murderer [1907]
    * The Willows [1907]
    * The Insanity of Jones: a study in reincarnation [1907]
    * The Dance of Death [1907]
    * The Old Man of Visions [1907]
    * May Day Eve [1907]
    * Miss Slumbubble  and Claustrophobia [1907]
    * The Womans Ghost Story [1907]
    * A Psychical Invasion [1908]
    * Ancient Sorceries [1908]
    * The Nemesis of Fire [1908]
    * A Secret Worship [1908]
    * The Camp of the Dog [1908]
    * The Secret [1908]
    * The Kit-Bag [1908]
    * Stodgmans Opportunity [1908]
    * The Story of Mr. Popkiss Told [1908]
    * Entrance and Exit [1909]
    * You May Telephone From Here [1909]
    * The Invitation [1909]
    * The Lease [1909]
    * Faith Cure on the Channel [1909]
    * Carltons Drive [1909]
    * The Laying of a Red-Haired Ghost [1909]
    * Up and Down [1909]
    * The Man Who Played upon the Leaf [1909]
    * The Terror of the Twins [1909]
    * The Strange Disappearance of a Baronet [1909]
    * The Occupant of the Room [1909]
    * The South Wind [1910]
    * If the Cap Fits  [1910]
    * Perspective [1910]
    * Special Delivery [1910]
    * The Lost Valley [1910]
    * The Wendigo [1910]
    * Old Clothes [1910]
    * The Man From the Gods [1910]
    * The Price of Wigginss Orgy [1910]
    * The Eccentricity of Simon Parnacute [1910]
    * The Message of the Clock [1910]
    * The Sea Fit [1910]
    * The Singular Death of Morton [1910]
    * Imagination [1910]
    * The Empty Sleeve [1911]
    * The Deferred Appointment [1911]
    * The Impulse [1911]
    * The Prayer [1911]
    * The Return [1911]
    * Two in One [1911]
    * Accessory Before the Fact [1911]
    * Clairvoyance [1911]
    * Dream Trespass [1911]
    * News vs Nourishment [1911]
    * The Glamour of the Snow [1911]
    * The Transfer [1911]
    * The Messenger [1911]
    * In a Jura Village [1911]
      subsequently incorporated into Blackwoods 1913 novel 
        Prisoner in Fairyland]
    * The Golden Fly [1911]
    * The Heath Fire [1912]
    * The Biter Bit [1912]
    * The Destruction of Smith [1912]
    * The Man Whom the Trees Loved [1912]
    * Egyptian Antiquities [1912]
    * The Attic [1912]
    * The Whisperers [1912]
    * The Second Generation [1912]
    * Ancient Lights [1912]
    * Sand [1912]
    * The Temptation of the Clay [1912]
    * The Goblins Collection [1912]
    * Let Not the Sun  [1912]
    * La Mauvaise Riche [1912]
    * The Man Who Found Out [1912]
    * Wayfarers [1912]
    * The Sacrifice [1913]
    * Her Birthday [1913]
    * Violence [1913]
    * Jimbos Longest Day [1913]
    * Who Was She? [1913]
    * The Barmecide Feast [1913]
    * The Kiss of a Psychologist [1913]
    * H.S.H. [1913]
    * The Story Hour [1913;
      subsequently incorporated into Blackwoods 1915 novel The Extra Day]
    * The Tradition [1913]
    * Transition [1913]
    * A Desert Episode [1914]
    * What Nobody Understands [1914;
      subsequently incorporated into Blackwoods 1915 novel The Extra Day]
    * Maria [1914;
      subsequently incorporated into Blackwoods 1915 novel The Extra Day]
    * By Water [1914]
    * A Bit of Wood [1914]
    * The Night Wind [1914]
    * The Falling Glass [1914]
    * Breakfast Honey [1914]
    * The Philosopher [1914]
    * The Daisy World [1914;
      subsequently incorporated into Blackwoods 1915 novel The Extra Day]
    * The Wings of Horus [1914]
    * The Regeneration of Lord Ernie [1914]
    * The Damned [1914]
    * A Descent into Egypt [1914]
    * A Victim of Higher Space [1914]
    * Non-Human [1914]
    * An Egyptian Hornet [1915]
    * The God [1915]
    * The Soldiers Visitor [1915]
    * The Paper Man [1915]
    * The Other Wing [1915]
    * Cains Atonement [1915]
    * The Celestial Motor-Bus [1915]
    * The Exiled Gods [1916; reprinted as Initiation]
    * Proportion [1916]
    * Camping Out [1916]
    * The Tryst [1917]
    * The Touch of Pan [1917]
    * Laughter of Courage [1917]
    * The Memory of Beauty [1918]
    * S.O.S. [1918]
    * The Little Beggar [1919]
    * Picking Fir-Cones [1919]
    * The Perfect Poseur [1919]
    * The World-Dream of McCallister [1919]
    * Alexander Alexander [1919]
    * Wireless Confusion [1919]
    * The Other Woman [1919]
    * The Decoy [1919]
    * The Call [1919]
    * First Hate [1920]
    * Chinese Magic [1920]
    * Running Wolf [1920]
    * Onanonanon [1921]
    * Confession [1921]
    * The Valley of the Beasts [1921]
    * Thends of Death [1925]
    * Chemical [1926]
    * The Crossword Alien [1927]
    * The Stranger [1927]
    * The Land of Green Ginger [1927]
    * Dr. Feldman [1928]
    * The Adventure of Tornado Smith [1929]
    * Mr. Bunciman at the Zoo [1930]
    * Shocks [1930]
    * The Survivors [1930]
    * The Man Who Lived BackYour Door [1989; posthumously published manuscript]
    * Wishful Thinking [1989; posthumously published manuscript]
  Childrens stories:
    * Tobys Birthday Presents [1926]
    * Mr. Cupboard, or The Furnitures Holiday [1927]
    * The Water Performance [1927]
    * When Nick Dressed Up [1928]
    * The Chocolate Cigarettes [1928]
    * My Underground [1929]
    * The Graceless Pair, the Black Chow Saw [1933]
    * The Fruit Stoners [1934);
      linked to, but not part of, Blackwoods 1934 novel
      The Fruit Stoners: Being the Adventures of Maria Among the Fruit Stoners
    * How the Circus Came to Tea [1935]
    * Eliza Among the Chimney Sweeps [1950]
  Short story collections
    * Selected Tales of Algernon Blackwood [1942];
      selections from previous Blackwood collections
 

Blake, William
  Poetry
  Poetical Sketches
  There is no natural Religeon
  Songs of Innocence ****
  Jeruselem
  The Everlasting Gospel
    * All Religions Are One [c.1788]
    * There Is No Natural Religion [c.1788]
    * Songs of Innocence [1789]
    * The Book of Thel [1789]
    * The Marriage of Heaven and Hell [17901793]
    * Visions of the Daughters of Albion [1793]
    * America: a Prophecy [1793]
    * Europe: a Prophecy [1794]
    * Songs of Experience [1794]
    * Songs of Experience / with designs by Celia Levetus [n.d.]
    * The [First] Book of Urizen [1794]
    * The Book of Ahania [1795]
    * The Book of Los [1795]
    * The Song of Los [1795]
    * Milton: a Poem [c.1804c.1811]
    * Jerusalem: The Emanation of The Giant Albion [18041820]
  Other Works
    * Poetical Sketches [1783]
    * Tiriel [1789]
    * The French Revolution [1791]
    * The Four Zoas [1797]
    * The Drawings and Engravings of William Blake [image collection]
    * The Drawings and Engravings of William Blake / Laurence Binyon [1922]
  Illustrated by Blake
    * Mary Wollstonecraft, Original Stories from Real Life [1791]
    * Edward Young, Night Thoughts [1797]
    * Robert Blair, The Grave [1805-1808]
    * John Milton, Paradise Lost [1808]
    * John Varley, Visionary Heads [1819-1820]
    * R.J. Thornton, Virgil [1821]
    * The Book of Job [1823-1826]
    * Dante, The Divine Comedy [unfinished] [1825-1827]


Gregory Blaxland, 1788-1855
    * Journal of a tour of discovery across the Blue Mountains,
      New South Wales, in the year 1813


Nellie Bly, 1864-1922
    * a Mad-House / Nellie Bly
    * Around the World in Seventy-Two Days / Nellie Bly [1890]

Boccaccio, Giovanni
  Decameron

Boethius
  Consolation of Philosophy
  The Consolation of Philosophy of Boethius
    translated into English Prose and Verse by H.R. James.


Matteo Maria Boiardo, 140?-1494
  Orlando Innamorato
    translated into prose from the Italian of Francesco Berni
    and interspersed with extracts in the same stanza as the original
      by William Stewart Rose [1823]


Rolf Boldrewood, 1826-1915
    * from Australian Dictionary of Biography
    http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/b/boldrewood/rolf/


George Boole, 1815-1864
    * The Mathematical Analysis of Logic:
      being an essay towards a Calculus of Deductive Reasoning [1847]
    * An Investigation of the Laws of Thought:
      on which are founded
      the mathematical theories of logic and probabilities [1854]
    * A treatise on the calculus of finite differences [1880]


George Borrow, 1803-1881
  Works
    * The Life of George Borrow, by Herbert Jenkins [1912]
    * Romano Lavo-Lil
    * Romantic Ballads
    * Letters of George Borrow
    * The Zincali: An Account of the Gypsies of Spain [1841]
    * The Bible in Spain [1843]
    * Lavengro [1851]
    * The Romany Rye [1857]
    * Wild Wales: its People, Language and Scenery [1862]


Boswell, James
 The life of Johnson
    * Journal of a tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson
    * The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.
      Abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood


Marjorie Bowen, 1885-1952
  Weird fiction
  Short stories
    * Ann Mellor's Lover
    * The Avenging of Ann Leete
    * The Bishop of Hell
    * The Breakdown
    * The Crown Derby Plate
    * Elsie's Lonely Afternoon
    * The Extraordinary Adventure of Mr John Proudie
    * The Fair Hair of Ambrosine
    * Florence Flannery
    * The Folding Doors
    * The Grey Chamber
    * Half-Past Two
    * The Hidden Ape / Marjorie Bowen
    * The House by the Poppy Field
    * The Housekeeper
    * Kecksies
    * One Remained Behind: a romance a la mode Gothique
    * Raw Material / Marjorie Bowen
    * Scoured Silk
    * The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes
  Novels
    * Black Magic: a tale of the rise and fall of the Antichrist [1909]
    * The Haunted Vintage [1921]
    * I Dwelt in High Places [1923]
    * Five Winds [1927]
    * The Shadow on Mockways [1932]
    * The Man with the Scales [1954]
  Short story collections
    * Gods Playthings [Smith, Elder, 1912]
        Including:
        A Poor Spanish Lodging
        The Burning of the Vanities
        The Extraordinary Adventure of Grace Endicott
        Twilight
    * Shadows of Yesterday [Stories from an Old Catalogue
      [Smith, Elder (London), 1916]
        Including:
        Giudittas Wedding Night
        The Fair Hair of Ambrosine
        Petronilla of the Laurel Trees
    * Curious Happenings [Mills & Boon, 1917]
        Including:
          The Pond
          Love
          Belle Hutchinson
          The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes
    * Crimes of Old London [Odhams (London), 1919]
        Including: 
        Brents Folly
        The Confession of Beau Sekforde [aka The Housekeeper].
    * The Pleasant Husband and Other Stories [1921]
        Including:
        The Blue Glove
    * Seeing Life! and Other Stories [Hurst & Blackett (London), 1923]
        Including: 
        "The Tarnished Mirror"
        Ann Mellors Lover
        The Avenging of Anne Leete
        The Cabriolet
        Decay
        He Made a Woman
        Kecksies
        The Proud Pomfret
    * Dark Ann and Other Stories [John Lane (London), [1927]
        Including:
       "The Accident", "A Persistent Woman", "Flower of Carnival", "Dark Ann".
    * Old Patchs Medley; or, A London Miscellany,
      Being Some Adventures of the Old Gentleman
      in London City Some Two Hundred Years Ago or So,
      Here Recorded [Selwyn & Blount, 1928]
      Including: The Confession of Beau Sekforde [aka The Housekeeper].
    * The Gorgeous Lovers, and Other Stories [The Bodley Head (London), 1929]
      Including: Florence Flannery, The Bishop of Hell.
    * Sheeps Head and Babylon,
       and other stories of yesterday and to-day [The Bodley Head, 1929]
      Including: An Appointment with Stiffkey [aka Half Past Two]
      The Necromancers, The Pond, The Prescription, Sheeps Head and Babylon
    * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons, some nineteenth-century pieces,
      mostly Victorian [Selwyn & Blount (London), 1931]
        Including: The Crown Derby Plate, Heliotrope, Kecksies,
        Raw Material, Marwoods Ghost Story
        The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes
    * The Last Bouquet: Some Twilight Tales [The Bodley Head (London), 1933]
        Includes: "The Last Bouquet", "Madam Spitfire",
        "The Fair Hair of Ambrosine", "The Hidden Ape"
        "The Avenging of Anne Leete", "The Crown Derby Plate"
        "The Prescription", "The Lady Clodagh", "Florence Flannery"
        "Kecksies"
        "The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes"
        "Raw Material"
    * The Knot Garden:
       Some Old Fancies Reset [as George Preedy]
       [The Bodley Head (London), 1933]
          Including: Red Champagne, Graf Maarten and the Idiot.
    * Orange Blossoms [as Joseph Shearing] [Heinemann (London), 1938]
        Including: She Knew What to Do, They Found My Grave.
    * The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories
      [John Lane, The Bodley Head (London) 1949]
        Including: "The Fair Hair of Ambroise", "The Crown Derby Plate"
        "The Housekeeper", "Florence Flannery", "The Bishop of Hell"
        "The Grey Chamber", "The Avenging of Ann Leete", "Kecksies".
    * Kecksies and Other Twilight Tales [Arkham House, 1976]
      Including "The Hidden Ape", "Kecksies", "Raw Material"
      "The Avenging of Anne Leete", "The Sign-Painter and the Crystal Fishes"
      "The Crown Derby Plate", "The Breakdown", "One Remained Behind"
      "The House by the Poppy Field", "Florence Flannery"
      "Half Past Two" (aka "An Appointment with Stiffkey") .
    * Twilight and Other Supernatural Romances [Ash-Tree Press, 1998]
        Including: "Dark Ann", "The Last Bouquet", "Madam Spitfire"
        "The Lady Clodagh", "Decay", "The Fair Hair of Ambrosine"
        "Ann Mellor's Lover", "Giuditta's Wedding Night", "Twilight"
        "The Burning of the Vanities"
        "A Stranger Knocked"
        "They Found My Grave", "Brent's Folly"
        "The confession of Beau Sekforde" (aka "The Housekeeper")
        "The Recluse and Springtime", "Vigil"
        and the short novel Julia Roseingrave.
  Other fiction
    * The Viper of Milan [1906]
    * The Master of Stair [1907]
    * The Glen OWeeping [1907]
    * The Sword Decides [1908]
    * A Moments Madness [1908]
    * The Leopard and the Lily [1909]
  Historical fiction
    * William of Orange trilogy:
          o I Will Maintain [1910]
          o Defender of the Faith [1911]
          o God and the King [1911]
    * The Quest of Glory [1912]
    * The Governor of England
    * William the Silent trilogy:
          o Prince and Heretic [1914]
          o "William, by the Grace of God"--
    * The Carnival of Florence
    * The Third Estate
    * The Rakes Progress [1912]
    * A Knight of Spain [1913]
    * The Two Carnations [1913]
    * Because of these things [1915]
    * Mr Washington [1915]
    * Shadows of Yesterday [1916]
    * Kings-at-Arms [1919]
    * The Cheats, A Romantic Fantasy [1920]
    * Roccoco [1921]
    * Stinging Nettles [1923]
    * Seeing Life! [1923]
    * The Pagoda [1927]
    * Exits and Farewells [1928]
    * The Golden Roof [1928]
    * Dickon [1929]
    * Grace Latouche and the Warringtons [1931]
    * Dark Rosaleen [1932]
    * The Veild Delight [1933]
    * The Great Weird Stories [1929] (editor) (as Arthur Neale)
    * Great Tales of Horror [1933] (editor)
    * More Great Tales of Horror [1935] (editor)
    * T Sophie Dawes [1934]
    * Patriotic Lady [1935]
    * Trumpets at Rome [1936]
    * This Shining Woman [1937]
    * God and the Wedding Dress [1938]
    * Mr. Tylers Saints [1939]
    * The Circle in the Water [1939]
    * The Debate Continues: being the Autobiography of M


Braddon, Mary Elizabeth
  The Doctor's Wife 1864 3 vols
  Aurora Floyd 1862-1863
  Lady Audley's Secret *****
    * The Trail of the Serpent [1860]
    * The Octoroon [1861]
    * The Black Band [1861]
    * Lady Audley's Secret [1862]
    * John Marchmont's Legacy [18623]
    * Darrell Markham: or, The captain of the Vulture. A novel [1863]
    * Aurora Floyd [1863]
    * Eleanor's Victory [1863] 3 volumes
    * Henry Dunbar: the story of an outcast [1864]
    * The Doctor's wife [1864]
    * Only a Clod [1865]
    * Circe [1867] 2 volumes
    * Rupert Godwin ; a novel [1867]
    * Birds of Prey [1867]
    * Charlotte's Inheritance [1868]
    * Run to Earth [1868]
    * Dead-Sea Fruit [1868]
    * Fenton's Quest [1871]
    * The Lovels of Arden [1871]
    * To the Bitter End [1872]
    * Robert Ainsleigh [1872]
    * Publicans and Sinners [1873]
    * Lost For Love [1874]
    * Taken at the Flood [1874]
    * A Strange World [1875]
    * Hostages to Fortune [1875]
    * Joseph Haggard [1876]
    * Dead Men's Shoes [1876]
    * An Open Verdict [1878]
    * The Cloven Foot [1879] 3 volumes
    * Vixen [1879]
    * Asphodel [1881]
    * Phantom Fortune, a Novel [1883]
    * The Golden Calf [1883]
    * Ishmael. A Novel [1884]
    * Cut by the County [1887]
    * The Fatal Three [1888]
    * One Life, One Love [1890]
    * The World, the Flesh and the Devil [1891]
    * The Venetians [1892]
    * The Christmas Hirelings [1894]
    * Thou Art The Man [1894]
    * Sons of Fire [1895]
    * London Pride: or When the World Was Younger [1896]
    * Rough Justice [1898]
    * His Darling Sin [1899]
    * The Infidel [1900]
    * The White House [1906]
    * Dead Love Has Chains [1907]
    * During Her Majesty's Pleasure [1908]
    * Milly Darrell


Bragg, William Henry (1862-1942)
    * The Bragg Family in Adelaide / John Jenkin [1986] (facsim.)
    * Bragg Centenary 1886  1986
      University of Adelaide: some reflections
      on "Physics at the University of Adelaide"
  Works
    * Natures architecture:
      Being the Earl Grey Memorial Lecture
      delivered in the Kings Hall, Armstrong College,
      on the 4th February, 1922 (facsim.)
    * The World of Sound (1920)
    * The Crystalline State  The Romanes Lecture for 1925. Oxford, 1925.
    * Concerning the Nature of Things'
      six lectures delivered at the Royal institution [1925]
        The atoms of which things are made
        The nature of gases
        The nature of liquids
        The nature of crystals: diamond
        The nature of crystals: ice and snow
        The nature of crystals: metals
    * Old Trades and New Knowledge (1926)
    * An Introduction to Crystal Analysis (1928) (facsim.)
    * The Universe of Light (1933) 


Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, 1755-1826
  The physiology of taste; or, transcendental gastronomy


Bronte, Anne
  Agnes Grey (byActon Bell)
    bronte-a1847agnes
    first edition - 3rd volume of 3 volumes
    UofIL - Urbana-Champlain  
      Volume 3 (by Acton Bell)
  The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
  * Selections from Poems by Acton Bell / Anne Bronte [1846]


Bronte, Charlotte
  Jane Eyre - 1847 - Clarendon Edition
  Shirley - 1849
  Villette - 1853
  Letters
  * Poems by Currer Bell [1846]
  * The Professor [1857]
  See also ...
    * Life of Charlotte Bronte, by E.C. Gaskell


Bronte, Emily
  Wuthering Heights (by Ellis Bell) 1847
    bronte-e1847wuthering
    first edition - 1st 2 volumes of 3 volumes
    UofIL - Urbana-Champlain  
      Volume 1 volume 2 - Volume 2 (by Ellis Bell)
  Poems (by Ellis Bell) 1846


Bronte Ststers
  Glass Town
  Angria
  Gondal    
  Roe Head Journal - Charlotte
  Diary Papers - Emily and Anne


Brown, Charles Brockden
  Wielnd: or the Transformation - 1798 American
  Memoirs of Carwin, The Bilquist


Brown, George Douglas (1869-1902)
    * The House with the Green Shutters [1901]


Brown, Sir Thomas (1605-1682)
    * Religio Medici [1643]
    * Pseudodoxia Epidemica [1646-72]
    * Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial [1658]
    * The Garden of Cyrus [1658]
    * A Letter to a Friend [1656; pub. post. 1690]
    * Christian Morals [1670s; pub. post. 1716]
    * Musaeum Clausum 
      [Tract 13 from Miscellaneous Tracts first pub. post. 1684]


Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
   Aurora Leigh
    * The Battle of Marathon [1820]
    * A Essay On Mind, with Other Poems [1826]
    * Prometheus Bound,
      Translated from the Greek of Aeschlus, and miscellaneous poems [1833]
    * The Seraphim, and Other Poems [1838]
    * Poems [1844, 1850, 1853, 1856]
    * Casa Guidi Window [1851]
    * Two Poems:
      "A Plea for the Ragged Schools of London" by Barrett Browning and 
      "The Twins" by Browning [1854]
    * Poems Before Congress [1860]
    * Last Poems [1862]
    * The Brownings: Their Life and Art / Lilian Whiting
    * The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning 2 volumes
      edited by Frederic G., Kenyon
    * The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 4 volumes

Browning, Robert
  The Pied Piper of Hamelin
  The Ring and the Book
  Essay on Shelley
  Letters
    * Pauline: A Fragment of a Confession [1833]
    * Paracelsus [1835]
    * Strafford (A tragedy) [1837]
    * Sordello [1840]
    * Bells and Pomegranates No. I: Pippa Passes (play) [1841]
    * Bells and Pomegranates No. II: King Victor and King Charles (play) [1842]
    * Bells and Pomegranates No. III: Dramatic Lyrics [1842]
    * Bells and Pomegranates No. IV: The Return of the Druses (play) [1843]
    * Bells and Pomegranates No. V: A Blot in the 'Scutcheon (play) [1843]
    * Bells and Pomegranates No. VI: Colombe's Birthday (play) [1844]
    * Bells and Pomegranates No. VII: Dramatic Romances and Lyrics [1845]
    * Bells and Pomegranates No. VIII:
      Luria and A Soul's Tragedy (plays) [1846]
    * Dramatic Romances and Lyrics [1845]
          o Dramatic Lyrics
          o Dramatic Romances
    * Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day [1850]
    * Introductory Essay to Shelley's Letters. [1852]
    * Men and Women [1855]
    * Dramatis Personae [1864]
    * The Ring and the Book [1868-9]
    * Balaustion's Adventure [1871]
    * Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau, Saviour of Society [1871]
    * Fifine at the Fair [1872]
    * Red Cotton Night-Cap Country, or, Turf and Towers [1873]
    * Aristophanes' Apology [1875]
    * The Inn Album [1875]
    * Pacchiarotto, and How He Worked in Distemper [1876]
    * Pacchiarotto, and other Poems [1876]
      (including Natural Magic and Herve Riel).
    * The Agamemnon of Aeschylus [1877]
    * La Saisiaz and The Two Poets of Croisic [1878]
    * Dramatic Idylls [1879]
    * Dramatic Idylls: Second Series [1880]
    * Jocoseria [1883]
    * Ferishtah's Fancies [1884]
    * Parleyings with Certain People of Importance In Their Day [1887]
    * Asolando [1889]


Buchan, John
  The Thirty-Nine Steps - 1915 
  Huntingtower
  Greenmantle - 1916
  Fiction
  The "Richard Hannay" series:
    * The Thirty-Nine Steps [1915]
    * Greenmantle [1916]
    * Mr. Standfast [1919]
    * The Three Hostages [1924]
    * The Island of Sheep [1936]
  The "Edward Leithen" series:
    * The Power House [1916]
    * John Macnab [1925]
    * The Dancing Floor [1926]
    * The Runagates Club [1928]
    * The Gap in the Curtain [1932]
    * Sick Heart River (also published as Mountain Meadow) [1941]
  The "Dickson McCunn" trilogy:
    * Huntingtower [1922]
    * Castle Gay [1930]
    * The House of the Four Winds [1935]
  Other works:
    * John Burnet of Barns; a romance [1898]
    * Grey Weather [1899]
    * A Lost Lady of Old Years. A romance [1899]
    * The Half-Hearted [1900]
    * A Lodge in the Wilderness [1906]
    * Prester John [1910]
    * The Moon Endureth [1912]
    * Salute to Adventurers [1915]
    * The Path of the King [1921]
    * Midwinter [1923]
    * Witch Wood [1927]
    * The Courts of the Morning [1929]
    * The Blanket of the Dark [1931]
    * A Prince of the Captivity [1933]
    * The Free Fishers [1934]
    * The Long Traverse (also published as Lake of Gold) [1941]
  Short stories
    * The Far Islands
    * The Keeper of Cademuir [Glasgow University Magazine, 1894]
    * Journey of Little Profit [The Yellow Book, 1898]
    * No-Mans-Land [Blackwoods Magazine, 1899]
    * The Far Islands [Blackwoods Magazine, 1899]
    * The Watcher by the Threshold [Atlantic Magazine, 1900]
    * The Outgoing of the Tide [Atlantic Monthly, 1902]
    * The Grove of Ashtaroth [Blackwoods Magazine, 1910]
    * Space [Blackwoods Magazine, 1911]
    * Basilissa [Blackwoods Magazine, 1914]
    * Fullcircle [Atlantic Magazine, 1920]
    * The Magic Walking Stick [in Sails of Gold, 1927]
    * The Strange Adventure of Mr. Andrew Hawthorn [The Silver Ship, 1932]
    * The Company of the Marjolaine
    * The Herd of Standlan
    * The Last Crusade
    * The Black Fishers
    * At the Rising of the Waters
    * At the Article of Death
    * Comedy in the Full Moon
    * Divus Johnston
    * Politics and the Mayfly
    * The Wife of Flanders
    * The Frying-Pan and the Fire
  Non Fiction
    * Scholar-Gipsies [1896]
    * The African colony: studies in the reconstruction [1903]
    * The Law Relating to the Taxation of Foreign Income [1905]
    * Some eighteenth century byways and other essays [1908]
    * Sir Walter Raleigh [1911]
    * What the Home Rule Bill Means [1912]
    * The Marquis of Montrose [1913]
    * Andrew Jameson, Lord Ardwall [1913]
    * Britain's War by Land [1915]
    * The Achievement of France [1915]
    * Ordeal by Marriage [1915]
    * The Future of the War [1916]
    * The battle of the Somme, first phase [1917]
    * The Battle of the Somme, second phase [1917]
    * The Purpose of War [1916]
    * The Battle of Jutland [1916]
    * Poems, Scots and English [1917]
    * These for Remembrance [1919]
    * The Battle Honours of Scotland 1914-1918 [1919]
    * The history of the South African forces in France [1920]
    * Francis and Riversdale Grenfell: a memoir [1920]
    * The Long Road to Victory [1920]
    * A history of the great war v.1 [1923]
    * A history of the great war v.2 [1923]
    * A history of the great war v.3 [1923]
    * A history of the great war v.4 [1923]
    * A Book of Escapes and Hurried Journeys [1922]
    * The Last Secrets [1923]
    * A History of English Literature [1923]
    * Days to Remember [1923]
    * Some Notes on Sir Walter Scott [1924]
    * Lord Minto, A Memoir (1924)--
    * The History of the Royal Scots Fusiliers 1678-1918 [1925]
    * The Man and the Book: Sir Walter Scott [1925]
    * Two Ordeals of Democracy [1925]
    * Homilies and Recreations [1926]
    * The Kirk in Scotland (with George Adam Smith) [1930]
    * Montrose and Leadership [1930]
    * Lord Rosebery, 1847-1929 [1930]
    * The Novel and the Fairy Tale [1931]
    * Julius Caesar [1932]
    * Andrew Lang and the Borders [1932]
    * The Massacre of Glencoe [1933]
    * The Margins of Life [1933]
    * Gordon at Khartoum [1934]
    * Oliver Cromwell [1934]
    * The King's Grace [1935]
    * Augustus [1937]
    * The Interpreter's House [1938]
    * Presbyterianism Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow [1938]
    * Memory Hold-the-Door (also p


Buchner, Georg
  Danton's Death
  Leonce and Lena
  Woyzeck


Budge, E.A. Wallis
  * The Book of the Dead / E. A. Wallis Budge
  * The Babylonian Legends of the Creation / E. A. Wallis, Budge
  * The Babylonian Story of the Deluge
    as Told by Assyrian Tablets from Nineveh / E. A. Wallis, Budge
  * Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life / E. A. Wallis, Budge
  * Legends of the Gods: The Egyptian Texts,
    edited with Translations / E. A. Wallis, Budge
  * The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians / E. A. Wallis, Budge


Bulfinch, Thomas, 1796-1867
  The Age of Fable; or Stories of Gods and Heroes
  The Age of Chivalry, or Legends of King Arthur
  Legends of Charlemagne, or Romance of the Middle Ages


Bulwar-Lytton, Edward, 1803-1873
  Pelham [1828]
  The Disowned [1829]
  Devereux [1829]
  Paul Clifford [1830]
  Eugene Aram [1832]
  Godolphin [1833]
  Falkland [1834]
  The Last Days of Pompeii [1834]
  Rienzi [1835]
  The Student [1835]
  Ernest Maltravers [1837]
`<  Alice [1838]
  Night and Morning [1841]
  Zanoni [1842]
  The Last of the Barons [1843]
  Lucretia [1846]
  Harold, or The Last of the Saxon Kings [1848]
  The Caxtons [1849]
  My Novel [1853]
  My Novel; Or, Varieties of English Life v.1 [1878]
  My Novel; Or, Varieties of English Life v.2 [1878]
  What Will He Do With It? [1859]
  The Haunted and the Haunters [Blackwood's Magazine, August, 1859]
  A Strange Story [1862]
  A Strange Story; and The haunted and the haunters
    2 volumes [Lippincott, 1865]
  The Coming Race [1871]
  Kenelm Chillingly: His Adventures and Opinions [1873]


Burckhardt, John Lewis, 1784-1817
  Travels in Nubia (to which is prefixed a biographical memoir) [1819]
  Travels in Syria and the Holy Land [1822]
  Travels in Arabia [1829]
  Arabic Proverbs,
    or the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians [1830]
  Notes on the Bedouins and Wahabys [1831].


Burgess, Thornton W.
  1905 The Bride's Primer (contributor)
  1910 Old Mother West Wind[9]
  1911 Mother West Wind's Children
  1912 Baby Possum Has a Scare
  1912 Baby Possum's Queer Voyage
  1912 Mother West Wind's Animal Friends
  1912 The Boy Scouts of Woodcraft Camp
  1913 Little Animal Stories for Little Children
  1913 Mother West Wind's Neighbors
  1913 The Adventures of Reddy Fox
  1913 The Adventures of Johnny Chuck
  1913 The Boy Scouts on Swift River
  1914 The Adventures of Peter Cottontail
  1914 A Glad Time Made a Sad Time
  1914 Danny Meadow Mouse Learns Something
  1914 Fun with Farmer Brown's Boy
  1914 How Unc' Billy Possum Met Buster Bear
  1914 Jack Frost Helps Paddy the Beaver
  1914 Jerry Muskrat Begins to Build
  1914 Jerry Muskrat Is Laughed At
  1914 Jerry Muskrat Wins Respect
  1914 Jumper the Hare Cannot Sleep
  1914 Mr. Toad and Danny Meadow Mouse Take a Walk
  1914 Old Mr. Toad Gets His Stomach Full
  1914 Peter Rabbit Puts on Airs
  1914 Striped Chipmunk's Secret Joke
  1914 The Adventures of Unc' Billy Possum
  1914 The Boy Scouts on Lost Trail
  1914 Unc' Billy Possum Has a Fright
  1914 The Adventures of Mr. Mocker
  1914 The Adventures of Jerry Muskrat
  1915 The Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse
  1915 Mother West Wind "Why" Stories
  1915 My Own Bedtime Story
  1915 Peter Rabbit's Get Acquainted Party
  1915 The Adventures of Grandfather Frog
  1915 The Adventures of Chatterer the Red Squirrel
  1915 The Adventures of Sammy Jay
  1915 The Bedtime Story Calendar
  1915 The Boy Scouts in a Trapper's Camp
  1915 Tommy and the Wishing Stone
  1915 Tommy's Wishes Come True
  1916 Little Animal Stories for Children
  1916 Mother West Wind "How" Stories
  1916 The Adventures of Buster Bear
  1916 The Adventures of Old Mr. Toad
  1916 The Adventures of Prickly Porky
  1916 The Adventures of Old Man Coyote
  1917 An Important Meeting at the Smiling Pool
  1917 Busy Folks and Sleepy Folks
  1917 Four little Mice at School and Play
  1917 Johnny Chuck Loses His Temper
  1917 Mother West Wind "When" Stories
  1917 Paddy the Beaver Gives Warning
  1917 Peter Rabbit Introduces His Big Cousin
  1917 Peter Rabbit Learns from Striped Chipmunk
  1917 Striped Chipmunk Has a Secret
  1917 The Adventures of Paddy the Beaver
  1917 The Adventures of Poor Mrs. Quack
  1918 The Adventures of Bobby Coon
  1918 The Adventures of Jimmy Skunk[17]
  1918 Mother West Wind "Where" Stories
  1918 Happy Jack
  1918 Happy Jack Squirrel's Thrift Club
  1919 Mrs. Peter Rabbit
  1919 The Adventures of Bob White
  1919 The Adventures of Ol' Mistah Buzzard
  1919 The Burgess Bird Book for Children[17]
  1920 Bowser the Hound
  1920 Old Granny Fox
  1920 The Burgess Animal Book for Children[17]
  1921 Lightfoot the Deer
  1921 Tommy's Change of Heart
  1922 Blacky the Crow
  1922 Buster Bear Invites Old Mr. Toad to Dine
  1922 Grandfather Frog Stays in the Smiling Pool
  1922 Whitefoot the Woodmouse[18]
  1923 Buster Bear's Twins
  1923 The Burgess Flower Book for Children
  1924 Billy Mink
  1925 Animal Pictures
  1925 Little Joe Otter
  1926 Jerry Muskrat at Home
  1926 The Christmas Reindeer
  1927 A Frightened Baby
  1927 A Great Joke on Jimmy Skunk
  1927 A Woe-Begone Little Bear
  1927 An Imp of Mischief
  1927 Cubby Bear Has a Mind of His Own
  1927 Cubby Finds an Open Door
  1927 Cubby Gets a Bath
  1927 Cubby in Mother Brown's Pantry
  1927 Digger the Badger Decides to Stay
  1927 Grandfather Frog Gets a Ride
  1927 Happy Jack Squirrel Helps Unc' Billy
  1927 Longlegs the Heron
  1927 Milk and Honey
  1927 The Neatness of Bobby Coon
  1927 What Farmer Brown's Boy Did
  1928 Bobby Coon Has a Good Time
  1928 Bowser the Hound Meets His Match
  1928 Grandfather Frog Fools Farmer Brown's Boy
  1928 Happy Jack Squirrel's Bright Idea
  1928 Peter Rabbit Learns to Use His New Coat
  1929 Farmer Brown's Boy Becomes Curious
  1929 Little Joe Otter's Slide
  1929 The Burgess Seashore Book for Children
  1929 Wild Flowers We Know
  1929 Wild Flowers We Should Know
  1930 Betty Bear's Lesson
  1930 Whitefoot's Secret
  1932 Big Book of Green Meadow Stories
  1932 The Burgess Big Book of Green Meadow Stories
  1933 Birds You Should Know
  1933 Jimmy Skunk's Justice
  1933 Peter Rabbit's Carrots
  1935 The Wishing-Stone Stories
  1937 Big Thornton Burgess Story-book
  1937 Tales from the Storyteller's House
  1937 The Book of Animal Life
  1938 Mother Nature's Song and Story Book
  1938 While the Story-Log Burns
  1940 A Merry Coasting Party
  1940 A Robber Meets His Match
  1940 Bobby Coon's Mistake
  1940 Paddy's Surprise Visitor
  1940 Peter Rabbit Proves a Friend
  1940 Reddy Fox's Sudden Engagement
  1940 The Three Little Bears
  1940 Young Flash the Deer
  1941 Little Pete's Adventure
  1941 The Little Burgess Animal Book for Children
  1941 The Little Burgess Bird Book for Children
  1942 Animal Stories (also published as The Animal World of Thornton Burgess)
  1942 Little Chuck's Adventure
  1942 Little Red's Adventure
  1942 Thornton Burgess Animal Stories
  1944 On the Green Meadows
  1944 The Feast at Big Rock
  1944 Why Peter Rabbit's Ears Are Long and Three Other Stories
  1945 At the Smiling Pool
  1945 The Big Book of Burgess Nature Stories
  1946 The Crooked Little Path
  1947 The Dear Old Briar-Patch
  1949 Along Laughing Brook
  1949 Baby Animal Stories
  1949 Nature Almanac
  1950 A Thornton Burgess Picture Story Book
  1950 At Paddy the Beaver's Pond
  1953 Everybody Lends Jerry Muskrat a Hand
  1953 Peter Rabbit's Prank
  1953 Reddy Fox Takes a Bath
  1954 Peter Rabbit and Reddy Fox
  1954 The Littlest Christmas Tree
  1955 Aunt Sally's Friends in Fur
  1955 Stories Around the Year
  1956 50 Favorite Burgess Stories
  1956 Little Peter Cottontail
  1957 How Peter Cottontail Got His Name
  1958 Read Aloud Peter Rabbit Stories
  1959 Bedtime Stories
  1959 Nature Stories to Read Aloud
  1960 Now I Remember: Autobiography of an Amateur Naturalist
  1963 The Million Little Sunbeams
  1965 Mother West Wind Stories to Read Aloud
  1965 The Burgess Book of Nature Lore
  
Burke, Edmund
  A Philosophical Enquiry ...
  Reflections on the Revolution in France
  * Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America
    edited by Sidney Carleton Newsom
  * Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke
  * Thoughts on the Present Discontents, and Speeches, etc.
    edited by Henry Morley
  * The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, in 12 volumes:
  
  
Burke, Thomas 1886-1945 
  Limehouse Nights [1916]
  London in My Time
  
  
Gilbert Burnet, 1643-1715
  of the Reformation of the Church of England
    (Oxford University Press, 1829):
    Volume I, Volume I, Part II, Volume II, Volume II, Part II,
    Volume III Volume III, Part II
  Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time
    ed. M.J. Routh (1823)
    Volume I, Volume II, Volume III, Volume IV, Volume V, Volume VI
  Lives, Characters, and an Address to Posterity by Gilbert Burnet
    ed. John Jebb (1833)
  An Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England
    by Gilbert Burnet (G. S. Appleton, 1850)
  The Court Sermon: 1674 by Gilbert Burnet (R. Clarke, 1868)


Burnett, Francses Hodgson
  The Secret Garden


Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1849-1924
  The Secret Garden (1911)
  That Lass o' Lowrie's (1877)
  Lindsay's Luck (1878)
  Haworth's (1879)
  Louisiana (1880)
  A Fair Barbarian (1881)
  Through One Administration (1883)
  Little Lord Fauntleroy (1886)
  Sara Crewe ; or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's (1888)
  The Fortunes of Philippa Fairfax (1888)
  The Pretty Sister of San Jose (1889)
  The Drury Lane Boys' Club (1892)
  The One I Knew the Best of All: A Memory of the Mind of a Child (1893)
  His Grace of Osmonde:
    Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life
    Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story
    Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
  A Lady of Quality (1896)
  In Connection with the De Willoughby Claim (1899)
  The Making of a Marchioness (1901)
  A Little Princess;
    being the whole story of Sara Crewe now told for the first time (1905)
  Queen Silver-Bell (1906)
  The Shuttle (1907)
  The Lost Prince (1915)
  The Little Hunchback Zia (1916)
  The Head of the House of Coombe (1922)
  The Dawn of a To-morrow / illustrated by F. C. Yohn
  Emily Fox-Seton:
    Being "The Making of a Marchioness" and 
    "The Methods of Lady Walderhurst" / illustrated by C.D. Williams
  Esmeralda
  In the Closed Room
  The Land of the Blue Flower
  Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories
  Lodusky
  "Le Monsieur de la Petite Dame"
  Mere Giraud's Little Daughter
  My Robin
  One Day At Arle
  The Pretty Sister Of Jose: 1889 / illustrated by Charles Stanley Reinhart
  Racketty-Packetty House
  Robin
  "Seth"
  The Shuttle
  "Surly Tim": A Lancashire Story
  T. Tembarom
  Theo: A Sprightly Love Story
  Vagabondia: 1884
  The White People


Burney, Fanny
  Camilla - 1796

Burney, Frances
  Cecilla, or Memoirs of an Heiress
  Evelina
    * Evelina; or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World [1778]
    * Cecilia; or, Memoirs of an Heiress [1782]
    * Camilla; or, A Picture of Youth [1796]
    * The Wanderer; or, Female Difficulties [1814]


Burns, Robert
  Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect - July 31, 1786

Burroughs, John
  poetry titled Bird and Bough.
  Notes on Walt Whitman as Poet and Person (1867)
  Wake Robin (1871)
  Winter Sunshine |burroughs-winters| (1875)
  Birds and Poets (1877)
  Locusts and Wild Honey (1879)
  Pepacton |burroughs-pepacton| (1881)
    Pepacton: A Summer Voyage |burroughs-summer|
    Springs |burroughs-springs|
    An Idyl of the Honey-Bee |burroughs-idyl|
    Nature and the Poets |burroughs-nature|
    Notes by the Way |burroughs-notes|
    Foot-Paths |burroughs-footpaths|
    A Bunch of Herbs |burroughs-bunch|
    Winter Pictures ;; |burroughs-winter|
  Fresh Fields (1884)
  Signs and Seasons (1886)
  Birds and bees and other studies in nature (1896)
  Indoor Studies (1889)
  Riverby (1894)
  Whitman: A Study (1896)
  The Light of Day (1900)
  Squirrels and Other Fur-Bearers (1900)
  Songs of Nature (Editor) (1901)
  John James Audubon (1902)
  Literary Values and other Papers (1902)
  Far and Near (1904)
  Ways of Nature (1905)
  Camping and Tramping with Roosevelt (1906)
  Bird and Bough (1906)
  Afoot and Afloat (1907)
  Leaf and Tendril (1908)
  Time and Change (1912)
  The Summit of the Years (1913)
  The Breath of Life (1915)
  Under the Apple Trees (1916)
  Field and Study (1919)
  Accepting the Universe (1920)
  Under the Maples (1921)
  The Last Harvest (1922)
  My Boyhood, with a Conclusion by His Son Julian Burroughs (1922)


Burroughs, Edgar Rice
  Barsoom series
    A Princess of Mars (1912)
    The Gods of Mars (1913)
    The Warlord of Mars (1914)
    Thuvia, Maid of Mars (1916)
    The Chessmen of Mars (1922)
    The Master Mind of Mars (1927)
    A Fighting Man of Mars (1930)
    Swords of Mars (1934)
    Synthetic Men of Mars (1939)
    Llana of Gathol (1941)
    John Carter of Mars (1964, two stories from 1940 and 1943)
  Tarzan series
    Tarzan of the Apes (1912)
    The Return of Tarzan (1913)
    The Beasts of Tarzan (1914)
    The Son of Tarzan (1915)
    Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar (1916)
    Jungle Tales of Tarzan (stories 1916–1917)
    Tarzan the Untamed (1919)
    Tarzan the Terrible (1921)
    Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1922)
    Tarzan and the Ant Men (1924)
    Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (1927)
    Tarzan and the Lost Empire (1928)
    Tarzan at the Earth's Core (1929)
    Tarzan the Invincible (1930)
    Tarzan Triumphant (1931)
    Tarzan and the City of Gold (1932)
    Tarzan and the Lion Man (1933)
    Tarzan and the Leopard Men (1932)
    Tarzan's Quest (1935)
    Tarzan the Magnificent (1936)
    Tarzan and the Forbidden City (1938)
    Tarzan and the Foreign Legion (1947, written in 1944)
    Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins (1963, collects 1927 and 1936 children's books)
    Tarzan and the Madman (1964, written in 1940)
    Tarzan and the Castaways (1965, stories from 1940 to 1941)
    Tarzan: The Lost Adventure (1995, rewritten version of 1946 fragment, completed by Joe R. Lansdale)
  Pellucidar series
    At the Earth's Core (1914)
    Pellucidar (1915)
    Tanar of Pellucidar (1929)
    Back to the Stone Age (1937)
    Land of Terror (1944, written in 1939)
    Savage Pellucidar (1963, stories from 1942)
    Tarzan at the Earth's Core (1929)
  Venus series
    Pirates of Venus (1932)
    Lost on Venus (1933)
    Carson of Venus (1938)
    Escape on Venus (1946, stories from 1941 to 1942)
    The Wizard of Venus (1970, written in 1941)
  Caspak series
    The Land That Time Forgot (1918)
    The People That Time Forgot (1918)
    Out of Time's Abyss (1918)
  Moon series
    Part I: The Moon Maid (1923, serialized in Argosy, May 5 – June 2, 1923)
    Part II: The Moon Men (1925, serialized in Argosy, February 21 – March 14,
      1925)
    Part III: The Red Hawk (1925 serialized in Argosy, September 5–19, 1925)
      These three texts have been published by various houses in one or two
      volumes. Adding to the confusion, some editions have the original
      (significantly longer) introduction to Part I from the first publication
      as a magazine serial, and others have the shorter version from the first
      book publication, which included all three parts under the title The
      Moon Maid.
  Mucker series
    The Mucker (1914)
    The Return of the Mucker (1916)
    The Oakdale Affair (1918)
    Other science fiction
    The Monster Men (1913)
    The Lost Continent (1916; a.k.a. Beyond Thirty)
    The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw (1937)
    Beyond the Farthest Star (1942)
    Jungle adventure novels
    The Cave Girl (1913, revised 1917)
    The Eternal Lover (1914, rev. 1915; aka The Eternal Savage)
    The Man-Eater (1915)
    The Lad and the Lion (1917)
    Jungle Girl (1931; aka Land of the Hidden Men)
  Western novels
    The Bandit of Hell's Bend (1924)
    The War Chief (1927)
    Apache Devil (1933)
    The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County (1940)
  Historical novels
    The Outlaw of Torn (1914)
    I am a Barbarian (1967; written in 1941)
  Other works
    Minidoka: 937th Earl of One Mile Series M (1998; written in 1903)
    The Mad King (1914, rev. 1915)
    The Girl from Farris's (1916)
    The Rider (1918)
    The Efficiency Expert (1921)
    The Girl from Hollywood (1922)
    Marcia of the Doorstep (1924)
    You Lucky Girl! (1927)
    Pirate Blood (1970; written in 1932)
    Forgotten Tales of Love and Murder (2001; stories from 1910 to 1944)
    Brother Men (2005; nonfiction)
  
  
Isabel Burton, 1831-1896
  * Inner life of Syria, Palestine, and the Holy Land
    from my private journal [1875]
  * Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton [1893]
  * The Romance of Isabel Lady Burton [1897]


Burton, Sir Richard Francis 1821-1890
  See also ...
    * The Life of Sir Richard Burton, by Thomas Wright
    * The Romance of Lady Isabel Burton: the story of her life
      told in part by herself and in part by W.H. Wilkins.
  Travel and exploration
    * Goa, and the Blue Mountains; or Six months of sick leave [1851]
    * Scinde; or, The Unhappy Valley. (2 vols.) [1851] v.1 ; v.2
    * Sindh, and the Races that Inhabit the Valley of the Indus; 
      With Notices of the Topography and History of the Province. [1851]
    * Falconry in the Valley of the Indus. [1852]
    * Personal narrative of a pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
      [3 vols. 1855-6; 2nd edition, 1857; 3rd edition, 1879]
    * First footsteps in East Africa; or, an exploration of Harar [1856]
    * The lake regions of Central Africa: a picture of exploration [1860]
    * The City of the saints, and 
      across the Rocky mountains to California [1862]
    * The prairie traveler:
      a hand-book for overland expeditions:
      with illustrations, and intineraries of the principal routes
      between the Mississippi and the Pacific, and a map
      Randolph Barnes Marcy; edited (with notes) by Richard F. Burton [1863]
    * Abeokuta and the Camaroons Mountains: an exploration [1863]
    * Wanderings in West Africa, From Liverpool to Fernando Po, 
      "by a F.R.G.S." (2 vols.) [1863] v.1; v.2
    * A Mission to Gelele, King of Dahome,
      With Notices of the So-called "Amazons," the Grand Customs,
      the Yearly Customs, the Human Sacrifices,
      the Present State of the Slave Trade,
      and the Negro's Place in Nature. (2 vols.) [1864] v.1; v.2
    * The Nile Basin.
      Part I.Showing Tanganyika to be Ptolemy's Western Lake Reservoir.
        A Memoir read before the Royal Geographic Society, November 14 [1864]
        With Prefatory Remarks, by Richard F. Burton.
      Part II. Captain Speke's Discovery of the Source of the Nile.
        A Review. By James M'Queen... London [1864]
    * Wit and wisdom from West Africa;
      or, A Book of Proverbial Philsophy, Idioms, Enigmas, and Laconisms.
      Compiled by Richard F. Burton ... London [1865]
    * The Guide-book.
      A Pictorial Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina.
      Including Some of the More Remarkable Incidents in the Life of Mohammed, 
        the Arab Lawgiver .. [1865]
    * Explorations of the highlands of the Brazil;
      with a full account of the gold and diamond mines.
      Also, canoeing down 1500 miles of the great river Sao Francisco, 
        from Sabara to the sea [1869] v.1; v.2
    * Letters from the battle-fields of Paraguay [1870]
    * Unexplored Syria:
      visits to the Libanus, the Tulul el Safa, the Anti-Libanus,
      the northern Libanus, and the Alah
      with Charles F. Tyrwhitt Drake [1872] v.1; v.2
    * Zanzibar: city, island, and coast [1872]
    * The lands of Cazembe:
      Lacerda's journey to Cazembe in 1798
      translated and Annotated by Captain R.F. Burton [1873]
    * Ultima Thule; or a Summer in Iceland. 2 vols. [1875] v.1; v.2
    * Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo [1876]
    * Sind revisited;
      with notices of the Anglo-Indian Army; 
      railroads; past, present, and future, etc.
      (2 vols.) London [1877] v.1 ; v.2
    * The gold-mines of Midian and the ruined Midianite cities.
      A fortnight's tour in north-western Arabia [1878]
    * The Land of Midian (revisited) [1879]
    * To the Gold Coast for Gold.
      A Personal Narrative by Richard F. Burton and Verney Lovett Cameron.
      (2 vols.) [1883] v.1; v.2
    * Marocco and the Moors: Being an account of Travels,
      with a General Description of the Country and Its People.
      By Arthur Leared.
      Second edition, revised and edited by Sir Richard Burton
      [posthumous publication, 1891]
    * Wanderings in three continents
      by the Late Captain Sir Richard F. Burton
      edited with a preface by W.H. Wilkins, London
      [posthumous publication, 1901]
  Translations
    * Vikram and the Vampire
      Classic Hindu Tales of Adventure, Magic, and Romance
      illustrated by Ernest Griset [1870][Adapted from the Baital Pachisi.]
    * The Kasidah of Haji Abdu el-Yezdi;
      a Lay of the Higher Law
      Translated and Annotated By His Friend and Pupil F.B. [1880]
    * Os Lusiadas (The Lusiads):
      Englished by Richard Francis Burton.: (2 vols.)
      (edited by Isabel Burton.) [1880] v.1; v.2
    * Camoens: His Life and His Lusiads.
      A Commentary by Richard F. Burton. (2 vols.) [1881] v.1; v.2
    * The lyricks [of] Camoens; sonnets, canzons, odes and sextines.
      Englished by Richard F. Burton [1884]
    * The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana ... With a Preface and Introduction. [1884]
      Printed for the Hindoo Kama Shastra Society
      (This was translated by Richard F. Burton and F.F. Arbuthnot.)
    * Ananga Ranga; (Stage of the Bodiless One)
      or, The Hindu Art of Love. (Ars Amoris Indica)
      Translated from the Sanskrit, and Annotated by A.F.F. & B.F.R. ...
      for the Kama Shastra Society of London and Benares
      for private circulation only. [1885]
      (This volume, translated by Richard F. Burton and F.F. Arbuthnot
      was first issued in 1873 under the title 
      Kama-Shastra or The Hindoo Art of Love (Ars Amoris Indica) ...,
      and privately printed.
      But after printing four or six copies the printers became alarmed and
      refused to print more for fear of prosecution.)
    * The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night;
      a plain and literal translation of the Arabian Nights Entertainments.
      With an introduction and explanatory notes
        on the manners and customs of Moslem men
      and a terminal essay upon the history of the Nights. [1885-88]
    * The Arabian Nights' Entertainments (Alf laylah wa laylah)
    * Manuel de Moraes: a chronicle of the seventeenth century
      J.M. Pereira da Silva; translated by Richard F. and Isabel Burton [1886]
    * The Perfumed Garden of the Cheikh Nefzaoui
      A Manual of Arabian Erotology (XVI. Century)
      Revised and Corrected Translation
      for the Kama Shastra Society of London and Benares
      for Private circulation only [1886]
      (This was translated from the French by Richard F. Burton.
      Two printings were exhausted in 1886; Burton wasrom the Persian.
      Printed by the Kama Shastra Society for Private Subscribers only. [1887]
      (This was translated by Edward Rehatsek,
      but Burton seems to have supervised the editing.)
    * The Gulistan or Rose Garden of Sa'di.
      Faithfully Translated Into English.
      Printed by thprose portion, introduction,
      and notes explanatory and illustrative by Leonard C. Smithers. London
      [posthumous publication, 1894]
    * The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus ... [posthumous publication, 1894]
  Other works
    * Grammar of the Jataki or Belochi Dialect.
      (Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.) 1849.
    * Remarks on Dr. Dorns Chrestomathy of the Afghan Tongue.
      (Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.) 1849.
    * Reportdy [1876]
    * A New System of Sword Exercise for Infantry. London [1876]
    * The Ogham-runes and El-Mushajjar: a study [1879]
      Reprinted from the Trans. Roy. Soc. of Literature, Vol. XII, Part 1, 1879
    

Robert Burton, 1577-1640
    The Anatomy of Melancholy
    What it is,
    with all the kinds, causes, symptoms, prognostics, and several cures of it.
    In three Partitions, with their several Sections, numbers, and subsections.
    Philosophically, medicinally, Historically, opened and cut up.
    By Democritus Junior.
    With a Satyrical Preface conducing to the following Discourse.


Richard de Bury, 1281-1345
  * The Love of Books: The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
    translated into English by E. C. Thomas


Bush, Vannevar
  - As We May Think


Samuel Butler, 1612-1680
  Hudibras


Butler, Samuel (1835-1902)
  About
    * Samuel Butler: A Sketch, by Henry Festing Jones
  Fiction
    * Erewhon; or Over the Range. [1872. New and revised edn. 1901.]
    * Erewhon Revisited twenty years later
      both by the original discoverer of the country and his son. [1901, 1908]
    * The Way of all Flesh [1903]
  Non-Fiction
    * A First Year in Canterbury Settlement. [1863]
    * The Fair Haven.
      A work in defence of the miraculous element
      in Our Lords Ministry on earth.
      By the late John Pickard Owen.
      Edited by W.B. Owen, with a Memoir by the Author.
      [Entirely written by Butler] [1873]
    * Life and Habit. [1877]
    * Evolution, old and new; or, the theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin,
      and Lamarck, as compared with that of Charles Darwin.
      [1879. 2nd edn., with an appendix and index. 1882.
      New edn. (third), with authors revisions, appendix and index 1911]
    * Unconscious Memory: a comparison between the theory of Dr. Ewald Hering
      and the Philosophy of the Unconscious of Dr. Edward von Hartmann;
      with translations from these authors,
      and preliminary chapters bearing on Life and Habit,
      Evolution, old and new,
      and Charles Darwins edn. of Dr. Krauses Erasmus Darwin. [1880]
    * Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton of Ticino. [1881]
    * Luck or Cunning, as the main means of Organic Modification?
      An attempt to throw additional light
      upon the late Charles Darwins theory of Natural Selection. [1886].
    * Ex Voto:
      an account of the Sacro Monte or New Jerusalem at Varallo-Sesia.
      With some notice of Tabachettis remaining at the Sanctuary of Crea
      [1888]
    * The Life and Letters of Dr. Samuel Butler,
      Headmaster of Shrewsbury School, 1798-1836
      in so far as they illustrate the scholastic, religious,
      and social life of England, 1790-1840. [1896]
    * The Authoress of the Odyssey,
      where and when she wrote, who she was, the use she made of the Iliad,
      and how the poem grew under her hands [1897]
    * The Iliad of Homer, rendered into English prose. [1898]
    * The Odyssey, rendered into English prose [1900]
    * Essays on Life, Art and Science. [1904]
      Contents: Introduction Quis Desiderio?  Ramblings in Cheapside
      The Aunt, The Nieces, and the Dog  How to make the best of life
      The Sanctuary of Montrigone  A Medieval Girl School
      Art in the Valley of Saas  Thought and Language
      The Deadlock in Darwinism
    * The Notebooks of Samuel Butler, author of Erewhon.
      Selections arranged and ed. by Henry Festing Jones [1912]
    * Canterbury Pieces
      Contents: Darwin on the Origin of Species  A Dialogue  Barrel-Organs
      Letter: 21 Feb 1863  Letter: 14 Mar 1863  Letter: 18 Mar 1863
      Letter: 11 Apr 1863  Letter: 22 June 1863  Darwin Among the Machines
      A note on "The Tempest"  The English Cricketers
    * Cambridge Pieces
      Contents: On English Composition and Other Matters  Our Tour
      Translation from an Unpublished Work of Herodotus
      The shield of Achilles, with variations  Prospectus of the Great Split
      Society  Powers  A skit on examinations  An Eminent Person
      Napoleon at St. Helena  The Two Deans  The Battle of Alma Mater
      On the Italian Priesthood  Samuel Butler and the Simeonites.
    * God the Known and God the Unknown


BYRON, George Gordon 1788-1824
Byron
  Poems
  Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
  The Corsair
  Manfred
  Bebbo
  Don Juan
  Cain
  English Bards (satire)
  Scotch Reviewers (satire)
  Letters
  Works
    * Fugitive Pieces [1806]
    * Hours of Idleness [1806]
    * English Bards and Scotch Reviewers [1809]
    * Childe Harold's Pilgrimage [1812-1818]
    * The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale [1813]
    * The Bride of Abydos [1813]
    * The Corsair [1814]
    * Lara [1814]
    * Hebrew Melodies [1815]
    * The Siege of Corinth [poem] [1816]
    * Parisina [1816]
    * The Prisoner Of Chillon [1816]
    * The Dream [1816]
    * Prometheus [1816]
    * Darkness [1816]
    * Manfred [1817]
    * The Lament of Tasso [1817]
    * Beppo [1818]
    * Mazeppa [1819]
    * The Prophecy of Dante [1819]
    * Marino Faliero [1820]
    * Sardanapalus [1821]
    * The Two Foscari [1821]
    * Cain [1821]
    * The Vision of Judgement [1821]
    * Heaven and Earth [1821]
    * Werner [1822]
    * The Deformed Transformed [1822]
    * The Age of Bronze [1823]
    * The Island [1823]
    * Don Juan [1819-1824]
  Minor works
    * So, we'll go no more a roving
    * The First Kiss of Love [1806]
    * Thoughts Suggested by a College Examination [1806]
    * To a Beautiful Quaker [1807]
    * The Cornelian [1807]
    * Lines Addressed to a Young Lady [1807]
    * Lachin y Garr [1807]
    * Epitaph to a dog [1808]
    * She Walks in Beauty [1814]
    * When We Two Parted


Capek, Karel, 1890-1938
    * R.U.R. - Rossum's Universal Robots [1920]
    * The War with the Newts [1936] 


Pedro Calderon de la Barca, 1600-1681
    * Life is a Dream / translated by Edward FitzGerald


William Camden
    * Britannia [1586]
    * Britannia,
      or a Chorographical Description 
      of Great Britain, Ireland and the Adjacent Islands 
      revised by Edmund Gibson [1722]
    * Annals of the Reign of Elizabeth [16151623]
    * Monuments and Inscriptions in Westminster Abbey [1600]
    * Ancient English Historians


Julias Caesar
  The Gaulic Wars


Tommaso Campanella, 1568-1639
    * Philosophia sensibus demonstrata
      (Philosophy demonstrated by the senses) [1592]
    * The Monarchy in Spain [1600]
    * Political Aforisms [1601]
    * Atheismus triumphatus [1605-1607]
    * Quod reminiscetur (1606?)
    * Metaphysica [1609-1623]
    * Theologia [1613-1624]
    * Apology for Galileo [1616]
    * The City of the Sun [1623]


Albert Camus, 1913-1960
    * The Stranger (L'Etranger, often translated as The Outsider) [1942]
    * The Plague (La Peste) [1947]
    * The Fall (La Chute) [1956]
    * A Happy Death (La Mort heureuse)
      (written 1936-1938, published posthumously 1971)
    * The First Man (Le premier homme)
      (incomplete, published posthumously 1995)
  Short stories
    * Exile and the Kingdom (L'exil et le royaume) (collection) [1957]
        o "The Adulterous Woman" ("La Femme adultere")
        o "The Renegade or a Confused Spirit"
          ("Le Renegat ou un esprit confus")
        o "The Silent Men" ("Les Muets")
        o "The Guest" ("L'Hote")
        o "Jonas or the Artist at Work" ("Jonas ou lartiste au travail")
        o "The Growing Stone" ("La Pierre qui pousse")
  Non-fiction
    * Betwixt and Between
      (L'envers et l'endroit,
      also translated as The Wrong Side and the Right Side) (Collection, 1937)
    * Nuptials (Noces) [1938]
    * The Myth of Sisyphus (Le Mythe de Sisyphe) [1942]
    * The Rebel (L'Homme revolte) [1951]
    * Notebooks 1935-1942 (Carnets, mai 1935  fevrier 1942) [1962]
    * Notebooks 1943-1951 [1965]
    * Notebooks 1951-1959 [2008]
      Published as "Carnets Tome III: Mars 1951-December 1959" [1989]
  Essays
    * Create Dangerously (Essay on Realism and Artistic Creation) [1957]
    * The Ancient Greek Tragedy (Parnassos lecture in Greece) [1956]
    * The Crisis of Man (Lecture at Columbia University) [1946]
    * Why Spain? (Essay for the theatrical play L' Etat de Siege) [1948]
    * Reflections on the Guillotine (Reflexions sur la guillotine)
      (Extended essay, 1957)
    * Neither Victims Nor Executioners (Combat) [1946]
  Plays
    * Caligula (performed 1945, written 1938)
    * Requiem for a Nun (Requiem pour une nonne),
      adapted from William Faulkner's novel by the same name [1956]
    * The Misunderstanding (Le Malentendu) [1944]
    * The State of Siege L' Etat de Siege [1948]
    * The Just Assassins (Les Justes) [1949]
    * The Possessed (Les Possedes)
      adapted from Dostoyevsky's novel by the same name [1959]


Cao Xueqin (???), ca. 1717-1763
    * Hung Lou Meng ( ??? )
      or The Dream of the Red Chamber
      translated by H. Bencraft Joly


Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881)
    * Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh [1831]
    * The French Revolution: A History [1837]
    * On Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History [1841]
    * Latter-Day Pamphlets [1850]


Carroll, Lewis
  - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
  - Through the Looking Glass
    * Alices Adventures in Wonderland / illustrated by Sir John Tenniel [1865]
    * Through the Looking Glass [1872]
    * Phantasmagoria, and other poems [1869]
    * The Hunting of the Snark / illustrated by Henry Holiday [1876]
    * A Tangled Tale [1885]
    * Sylvie and Bruno [1889]
    * Sylvie and Bruno Concluded [1893]
  As Charles Dodgson:
    * The Game of Logic
    * Symbolic Logic


William Carron, 1821-1876
    * Narrative of an expedition
      undertaken for the exploration of the country lying
      between Rockingham Bay and Cape York


Casanova, Giacomo, 1725-1798
    * The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
      The rare unabridged London edition of 1894
      translated by Arthur Machen
      to which has been added the chapters discovered by Arthur Symons.
      The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova, Volume 1,
        by Giacomo Casanova (transl. by Arthur Machen).
       the first of five volumes


Cather, Willa
  O Pioneers!
  My Antonia
  Novels
    * Alexander's Bridge [1912]
    * O Pioneers! [1913]
    * The Song of the Lark [1915]
    * My Antonia [1918]
    * One of Ours [1922; Pulitzer Prize 1923]
    * A Lost Lady [1923]
    * The Professor's House [1925]
    * My Mortal Enemy [1926]
    * Death Comes for the Archbishop [1927]
    * Shadows on the Rock [1931]
    * Lucy Gayheart [1935]
    * Sapphira and the Slave Girl [1940]
  Short Stories
    * The Troll Garden [1905]
         1. Flavia and Her Artists
         2. The Sculptors Funeral
         3. A Death in the Desert
         4. The Garden Lodge
         5. The Marriage of Phaedra
         6. A Wagner Matinee
         7. Pauls Case
    * Youth and the Bright Medusa [1920]
      1. Coming, Aphrodite!
      2. The Diamond Mine
      3. A Gold Slipper
      4. Scandal
      5. Pauls Case
      6. A Wagner Matinee
      7. The Sculptors Funeral
      8. A Death in the Desert
    * Obscure Destinies [1932]
         1. Neighbour Rosicky
         2. Old Mrs. Harris
         3. Two Friends
  Non-Fiction
    * Not Under Forty [1936]


Catullus
  Poems - 116
    * Poems and Fragments / translated by Robinson Ellis
    * The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus
      Now first completely Englished into Verse and Prose
      the Metrical Part by Capt. Sir Richard F. Burton
      and the Prose Portion, Introduction
      and Notes Explanatory and Illustrative by Leonard C. Smithers [1904]


Cavafy, C.P. - Modern Greek Poems


Margaret Cavendish, 1623-1673
    * The Description of a New World, Called The Blazing World [1668]


William Caxton, 1422-1491
    * The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye
    * The Temple of Glass, by John Lydgate; printed by Caxton
    * The Game of the Chesse
    * The dictes and sayings of the philosophers:
      a facsimile reproduction of the first book printed in England
      by William Caxton in 1477 (1877)
    * Godeffroy of Boloyne; or, The siege and conqueste of Jerusalem (1893)
    * Blanchardyn and Eglantine c. 1489 (1890)
    * Paris and Vienne.
      Thystorye of the noble ryght valyaunt and worthy knyght Parys,
      and of the fayr Vyenne, the daulphyns doughter of Vyennoys
      translated by William Caxton (1868)
    * A treatise spekynge of arte & crafte to knowe well to dye
      Translated oute of Frenshe in to Englysshe
      by Willm Caxton [Facsim. reprint, 1875]
    * The right plesaunt and goodly historie of the foure sonnes of Aymon
      Englisht from the French
      by William Caxton and printed by him about 1489 [1884]
    * The book of curtesye:
      printed at Westminster by William Caxton about the year 1477
      [Facsim. reprint, 1907]


Cellini, Benvenuto
  The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
    translated by John Addington Symonds


Cervantes
  Don Quixote de la Mancha
  Exemplary Stories - 1613
  The Illustrious Kitchen Maid
  The Power of Blood
  Don Quixote
    translated by John Ormsby, with illustrations by Gustave Dore


Robert W. Chambers, 1865-1933
    * In the Quarter [1894]
    * The King in Yellow [1895]
    * The Maker of Moons, and other stories [1896]
         1. The Maker of Moons
         2. The Bridal Pair
         3. The Case of Mr. Helmer
         4. The Messenger
         5. The Demoiselle Dys
         6. Out of the Depths
         7. A Pleasant Evening
         8. The Purple Emperor
         9. The Yellow Sign
    * The Mystery of Choice [1896]
    * Lorraine: A romance [1897]
    * Ashes of Empire [1898]
    * Outsiders; An Outline [1899]
    * Cardigan [1901]
    * Maids of Paradise [1902]
    * In Search of the Unknown [1904]
    * The Reckoning [1905]
    * The Tracer of Lost Persons [1906]
    * The Tree of Heaven [1907]
    * The Younger Set [1907] - Illustrated by G.C. Wilmshurst
    * The Green Mouse [1907]
    * The Firing Line [1908]
    * Special Messenger [1909]
    * The Danger Mark [1909] - Illustrated by A.B. Wenzell
    * Ailsa Paige [1910]
    * The Common Law [1911]
    * Blue-Bird Weather / illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson [1912]
    * The Streets of Ascalon [1912]
    * The Gay Rebellion / illustrated by Edmund Frederick [1913]
    * Anne's Bridge [1914]
    * Quick Action [1914]
    * The Hidden Children [1914] - Cardigan series
    * Athalie / illustrated by Frank Craig [1915]
    * Who goes There! [1915]
    * Police!!! / illustrated by Henry Hutt [1915]
    * The Girl Philippa[1916]
    * The Little Red Foot [1920]
    * The Slayer of Souls [1920]
    * The Flaming Jewel [1922]
    * The Talkers [1923]
    * America; or, The sacrifice, a romance of the American revolution [1924]
    * Beating Wings [1928]
    * Barbarians
    * Between Friends
    * The Crimson Tide: A Novel / illustrated by Arthur Ignatius Keller
    * The Dark Star / illustrated by William Dodge Stevens
    * Famous Modern Ghost Stories
    * The Fighting Chance
    * The Hidden Children
    * In Secret
    * Iole / illustrated by Arthur C. Becker
    * The Maid-At-Arms
    * The Moonlit Way
    * Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
    * A Young Man in a Hurry ; and, Other Short Stories

Geoffrey Chaucer, ca.1343-1400
  The Canterbury Tales:
    The Canterbury Tales; edited by Walter W. Skeat
    Chaucers Canterbury Tales for the Modern Reader
      Prepared & Edited by Arthur Burrell
    "Daniel" edition
  Troilus and Criseyde [1382?]
  The Parlement of Foules [1382?]
  The House of Fame [1384?]
  The Legende of Goode Women [1385]
  Translation of Roman de la Rose, possibly extant as The Romaunt of the Rose
  The Book of the Duchess
  The House of Fame
  Anelida and Arcite
  Parlement of Foules
  Translation of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy as Boece
  Troilus and Criseyde
  The Legend of Good Women
  The Canterbury Tales
  A Treatise on the Astrolabe
  Short poems
    An ABC
    Chaucers Wordes unto Adam, His Owne Scriveyn
    The Complaint unto Pity
    The Complaint of Chaucer to his Purse
    The Complaint of Mars
    The Complaint of Venus
    A Complaint to His Lady
    The Former Age
    Fortune
    Gentilesse
    Lak of Stedfastnesse
    Lenvoy de Chaucer a Scogan
    Lenvoy de Chaucer a Bukton
    Proverbs
    Balade to Rosemounde
    Truth
    Womanly Noblesse
  Poems of dubious authorship
    Against Women Unconstant
    A Balade of Complaint
    Complaynt D'Amours
    Merciles Beaute
    The Equatorie of the Planets
      A rough translation of a Latin work
      derived from an Arab work of the same title.
      It is a description of the construction 
      and use of a planetary equatorium,
        which was used in calculating planetary orbits
        and positions (at the time it was believed the sun orbited the Earth)
      The similar Treatise on the Astrolabe
        not usually doubted as Chaucer's work
      in addition to Chaucer's name as a gloss to the manuscript
      are the main pieces of evidence for the ascription to Chaucer
      However, the evidence Chaucer wrote such a work is questionable
        and as such is not included in The Riverside Chaucer
      If Chaucer did not compose this work
        it was probably written by a contemporary.
  Presumedly lost works
  Of the Wreched Engendrynge of Mankynde
    possible translation of Innocent III's De miseria conditionis humanae
  Origenes upon the Maudeleyne
  The Book of the Leoun
    The Book of the Leon is mentioned in Chaucer's retraction
    It is likely he wrote such a work
    one suggestion: it was such a bad piece of writing it was lost
      but if that had been the case Chaucer would not have mentioned it
    A likely source dictates it was probably a
      'redaction of Guillaume de Machaut's 'Dit dou lyon'
      a story about courtly love
      a subject about which Chaucer frequently wrote
  Spurious works
    The Pilgrim's Tale
      written in the 16th century with many Chaucerian allusions
    The Plowman's Tale or The Complaint of the Ploughman
      a Lollard satire later appropriated as a Protestant text
    Pierce the Ploughman's Crede
      a Lollard satire later appropriated by Protestants
    The Ploughman's Tale
      largely a version of Thomas Hoccleve's "Item de Beata Virgine"
    "La Belle Dame Sans Merci"
      Richard Roos's translation of a poem of the same name by Alain Chartier
    The Testament of Love
      actually by Thomas Usk
    Jack Upland
      a Lollard satire
    The Floure and the Leafe
      a 15th-century allegory


Chekhov, Anton
  The Steppe - translated Ronald Hingley
  About Love + 
    The Lady with the Little Dog
    Gusev - inspired by Chekhov's travels in the Far East
    Rothschild's Violin
  The Russian Master
    His Wife
    A Lady with a Dog
    The Duel
    A Hard Case
    Gooseberries
    Concerning Love
    Peasants
    Angel
    Terror
    The Order of St. Anne
  Ward Number Six
    The Butterfly
    Ariadne
    A Dreary Story
    Neighbours
    An Anonymous Story
    Doctor Startsev

    See also ...
    * Biographical Sketch, by Mihail Chekhov,
      translated, abridged and adapated by Constance Garnett
    * Anton Tchekoff, by Marian Fell
    * That Worthless Fellow Platonov
      (most commonly known as ????? ??? ???????? ['Untitled play'] 
      or simply, Platonov; c. 1881)
    * On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco (? ????? ??????; 1886, 1902)
    * Swan Song / translated by Marian Fell [1887]
    * Ivanov, a drama in four acts (??????) [1887]
    * The Bear or The Boor (???????: ????? ? ????? ????????) [1888]
    * A Marriage Proposal (???????????) [c. 1888-1889]
    * A Reluctant Tragic Hero (?????? ????????) [1889]
    * The Wedding (???????) [1889]
    * The Wood Demon, a comedy in four acts (?????) [1889]
    * The Festivities (??????) [1891]
    * The Seagull, a comedy in four acts (?????) [1896]
    * The Tragedian in Spite of Himself [1899]
    * Three Sisters, a drama in four acts (??? ??????)
      translated by Julius West [1901]
    * Uncle Vanya (???? ????) [1902]
    * The Cherry Orchard, a comedy in four acts [1903]
      translated by Julius West [1904]
  Short Stories
    * The Witch and other stories
      1. The Witch
      2. Peasant Wives
      3. The Post
      4. The New Villa
      5. Dreams
      6. The Pipe
      7. Agafya
      8. At Christmas Time
      9. Gusev
     10. The Student
     11. In the Ravine
     12. The Huntsman
     13. Happiness
     14. A Malefactor
     15. Peasants
   * The Wife, and other stories / translated by Constance Garnett
         1. The Wife
         2. Difficult People
         3. The Grasshopper
         4. A Dreary Story
         5. The Privy Councillor
         6. The Man in a Case
         7. Gooseberries
         8. About Love
         9. The Lottery Ticket
   * The Schoolmaster, and other stories
     translated by Constance Garnett
         1. The Schoolmaster
         2. Enemies
         3. The Examining Magistrate
         4. Betrothed
         5. From the Diary of a Violent-Tempered Man
         6. In the Dark
         7. A Play
         8. A Mystery
         9. Strong Impressions
        10. Drunk
        11. The Marshals Widow
        12. A Bad Business
        13. In the Court
        14. Boots
        15. Joy
        16. Ladies
        17. A Peculiar Man
        18. At the Barbers
        19. An Inadvertence
        20. The Album
        21. Oh! The Public
        22. A Tripping Tongue
        23. Overdoing it
        24. The Orator
        25. Malingerers
        26. In the Graveyard
        27. Hush!
        28. In an Hotel
        29. In a Strange Land
    * The Schoolmistress, and other stories
         1. The Schoolmistress
         2. A nervous breakdown
         3. Misery
         4. Champagne
         5. After the theatre
         6. A ladys story
         7. In exile
         8. The cattle-dealers
         9. Sorrow
        10. On official duty
        11. The First-Class passenger
        12. A tragic actor
        13. A transgression
        14. Small fry
        15. The requiem
        16. In the coach-house
        17. Panic fears
        18. The bet
        19. The head-gardeners story
        20. The beauties
        21. The Shoemaker and the Devil
    * The Bishop and other stories
      translated by Constance Garnett
      The Bishop - The Letter - Easter Eve - A Nightmare - The Murder - 
      Uprooted.
    * The Chorus Girl and other stories
      translated by Constance Garnett
      The Chorus Girl --Verotchka - My Life - At A Country House - A Father - 
      On The Road - Rothschild's Fiddle - Ivan Matveyitch - Zinotchka - 
      Bad Weather - A Gentleman Friend - A Trivial Incident.
    * The Cook's Wedding and other stories
      translated by Constance Garnett
      The Cook's Wedding - Sleepy - Children - The Runaway - Grisha - 
      Oysters - Home - A Classical Student - Vanka - An Incident - 
      A Day In The Country - Boys - Shrove Tuesday - The Old House - 
      In Passion Week - Whitebrow - Kashtanka - A Chameleon - 
      The Dependents - Who Was To Blame? - The Bird Market - An Adventure - 
      The Fish - Art - The Swedish Match.
    * The Darling and other stories
      translated by Constance Garnett
      The Darling - Ariadne - Anyuta - The Two Volodyas - The Trousseau - 
      The Helpmate - Talent - An Artist's Story - Three Years.
    * The Duel and other stories / translated by Constance Garnett
         1. The Duel
         2. Excellent People
         3. Mire
         4. Neighbours
         5. At Home
         6. Expensive Lessons
         7. The Princess
         8. The Chemists Wife
    * The Horse-Stealers and other stories
      translated by Constance Garnett
      The horse-stealers -- Ward no. 6 -- The Petchenyeg -- A dead body --
      A happy ending -- The looking-glass -- Old age -- Darkness -- 
      The Beggar -- A story without a title -- In trouble -- Frost -- 
      A slander -- Minds in ferment -- Gone astray -- An avenger -- 
      The jeune premier -- A defenceless creature -- An enigmatic nature -- 
      A happy man -- A troublesome visitor -- An actor's end.
    * The House with the Mezzanine and other stories
      translated by S.S. Koteliansky; translated by Gilbert Cannan
      The house with the mezzanine -- Typhus -- Goosberries -- In exile -- 
      The lady with the toy dog -- Goussiev -- My life.
    * The Lady with the Dog and other stories
      translated by Constance Garnett
      The Lady With The Dog -- A Doctor's Visit -- An Upheaval -- Ionitch --
      The Head Of The Family -- The Black Monk -- Volodya -- 
      An Anonymous Story -- The Husband.
    * Twilight, and Other Stories [1887]
  Novellas
    * The Kiss
    * Humorous Folk [1887]
    * The Steppe / translated by Constance Garnett [1888]
    * Morose Folk [1890]
    * Variegated Tales [1894]
    * Old Wives of Russia [1894]
    * The Duel [1895]
    * The Chestnut Tree [1895]
    * Ward Number Six [1897]

  Miscellaneous Sketches
    * The Island of Saghalien [1895]
    * Peasants [1898]
    * Life in the Provinces [1898]
    * Children [1899]

  Letters
    * Letters of Anton Chekhov to his family and friends
      with a Biographical Sketch
      translated by Constance Garnett

Chesterfield, Lord
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield
 Letters
    * Letters to his son
      on The Fine Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman

G.K. Chesterton, 1874-1936
  Novels
    * The Napoleon of Notting Hill (1904)
    * The Man who was Thursday [1908]
    * The Ball and the Cross [1909]
    * Manalive [1912]
    * The Flying Inn (1914)
    * The Return of Don Quixote (1927)
  Short Stories
    * The Club of Queer Trades (1905)
    * The Complete "Father Brown" stories
      comprising:
      The Innocence of Father Brown [1911]
      The Wisdom of Father Brown [1914]
      The Incredulity of Father Brown [1926]
      The Secret of Father Brown [1927]
      The Scandal of Father Brown [1935]
    * The Man Who Knew Too Much [1922]
    * Tales Of The Long Bow (1925)
    * The Sword of Wood (1928)
    * The Poet and the Lunatics (1929)
    * Four Faultless Felons (1930)
      [separately in US as
        The Ecstatic Thief;
        The Honest Quack;
        The Loyal Traitor;
        The Moderate Murderer]
  Poetry
    * The Wild Knight and other poems [1900]
    * The Ballad of the White Horse [1911]
    * Wine, Water And Song (1915)
    * The Ballad of St. Barbara and Other Poems (1922)
    * The Queen of Seven Swords (1926)
    * Gloria in Profundis (1927)
    * Ubi Ecclesia (1929)
  Literary Criticism
    * Robert Browning [1903]
    * George Bernard Shaw [1909]
    * Appreciations and Criticisms of the Works of Charles Dickens [1911]
    * Hilaire Belloc: The Man and His Work
  Other Non-Fiction
    * Aesop's Fables; a new translation
    * Alarms and Discursions [1910]
    * All Things Considered [1908]
    * The Appetite of Tyranny, including Letters to an Old Garibaldian [1915]
    * The Barbarism of Berlin [1914]
    * The Crimes of England
    * The Defendant
    * Eugenics and Other Evils [1922]
    * Greybeards at Play
    * Heretics [1905]
    * A History of the United States
    * Lord Kitchener [1917]
    * Magic: A Fantastic Comedy [1913]
    * A Miscellany of Men [1912]
    * The New Jerusalem [1920]
    * Orthodoxy [1908]
    * A Short History of England
    * The Trees of Pride
    * Tremendous Trifles
    * Twelve Types
    * Utopia of Usurers and Other Essays
    * Varied Types
    * The Victorian Age in Literature
    * What I Saw in America
    * What's Wrong with the World 


Childers, Erskine 1870-1922
 The Riddle of the Sands (Early Spy Novel)  
    * The Riddle of the Sands


Cholmondeley, Mary (1859-1925)
    * imageimageimage The Danvers Jewels [1886]
    * imageimageimage Sir Charles Danvers [1889]
    * imageimageimage Let Loose [1890]
    * imageimageimage Diana Tempest [1893]
    * imageimageimage Devotee: An Episode in the Life of a Butterfly [1897]
    * Red Pottage [1899]
    * imageimageimage Prisoners [1906]
    * imageimageimage The Lowest Rung [1908]
    * imageimageimage Moth and Rust [1912]
    * imageimageimage Notwithstanding [1913]
    * imageimageimage Under One Roof [1917]


Chopin, Kate - 19th cent American
  The Storm 
  32 Short Stories
    * The Awakening [1899]
    * At Fault [1890]
    * Short stories
         1. Beyond the Bayou [1895]
         2. Maame Pelagie [1895]
         3. Desirees Baby [1893]
         4. A Respectable Woman [1895]
         5. The Kiss [1895]
         6. A Pair of Silk Stockings [1897]
         7. The Locket [189-]
         8. A Reflection [189-]


Chretien de Troyes, 12th cent
    * Four Arthurian Romances
          o Erec and Enide [c. 1170]
          o Cliges [c. 1176]
          o Yvain, or the Knight of the Lion [1181]
          o Lancelot, or the Knight of the Cart [1181]
    * Perceval, the Story of the Grail [1190]


Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BCE
  On Obligations (De Officiis)
  Letters
  Defence Speeches
  The Nature of the Gods
  Political Speeches
  two speeches from his prosecution of Verres
  four speeches against the conspirator Catiline; and the Second Philippic
  the famous denunciation of Mark Antony - which cost Cicero his life
  Also included are
    On the Command of Gnaeus Pompeius
  The Republic and The Laws
    * Letters
    * Orations
    * Treatises on Friendship and Old Age


CLare, John - English Romantic Poet)


Marcus Clarke, 1846-1881
    * For the term of his natural life [1874]
    * Australian Tales (1896)
    * Human Repetends (1872)
    * The Haunted Author
    * Four Stories High
    * Long Odds
    * Old tales of a Young Country


von Clausewitz, Carl
 On War


Cleland, John
  Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
    * Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure


Cockrell, Douglas, 1870-1945
  Bookbinding, and the Care of Books:
    A Handbook for Amateurs Bookbinders & Librarians / Cockerell,
   * Douglas ; with drawings by Noel Rooke, and other illustrations [1901]


Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
  Poems
    Lyric Ballads 1798 (with Wordsworth)
    Kubla Khan
    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
    The Eolian Harp
    The Lime Tree Bower
    My Prison
    Frost at Midnight

  Major Works
    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
    Christabel
    Kubla Khan
    Biographia Literaria
    Letters
    Notebooks 
    * The Rime of the Ancient Mariner / illustrated by Gustave Dore [1798]
    * Christabel
    * Poems chosen out of the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge [1896]
      "Edited by F.S. Ellis, and printed by ... William Morris,
      at the Kelmscott Press, Upper Mall, Hammersmith,
      and finished on the 5th day of February, 1896"
    * Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1.
    * Biographia Literaria
    * Coleridge's Ancient Mariner and Select Poems
    * Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4.
    * The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Vol I and II
    * Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit and Some Miscellaneous Pieces
    * The Death of Wallenstein
    * Hints towards the formation of a more comprehensive theory of life.
    * Literary Remains, Volume 1
    * Literary Remains, Volume 2
    * Lyrical Ballads 1798
    * The Piccolomini
    * Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher
    * Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge


Colette, 1873-1954
    * Claudine a l'ecole (1900)
    * Claudine a Paris (1901)
    * Claudine en menage (1902)
    * Claudine s'en va (1903)
    * Dialogues de Betes (1904)
    * La Retraite Sentimentale (1907)
    * Les Vrilles de la vigne (1908)
    * La Vagabonde (1910)
    * L'Envers du music hall (1913)
    * La Paix Chez les Betes (1916)
    * L'enfant et les sortileges (1917, Ravel opera libretto)
    * Mitsou (1919)
    * Cheri [1920]
    * La Maison de Claudine (1922)
    * Le Ble en herbe (1923)
    * La Fin de Cheri (1926)
    * La Naissance du Jour (1928) (translated as Break of Day)
    * Sido (1929)
    * Le Pur et L'Impur (1932)
    * La Chatte (1933)
    * Duo (1934)
    * Le Kepi (1943)
    * Gigi (1945)
    * L'Etoile Vesper (1947)
    * Le Fanal Bleu (1949)
    * Paradis terrestre, with photographs by Izis Bidermanas (1953)
    * Barks and Purrs / Colette; translated by Maire Monica Kelly
    * Sept dialogues de betes. English


Collier, Jane
 An Essay on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting


Collins, W. Wilkie
Wilkie Collins, 1824-1889
 The Law and the Lady - 1875 (lady detective)
 The Moonstone
 Armadale
 Man and Wife
 Poor Miss Finch
 Hide and Seek
 Basil
 The Dead Secret
 Miss or Mrs.?
 The Haunted House
 The Guilty River
 No Name

  Novels
    * Antonina; or, The Fall of Rome [1850]
    * Basil: a story of modern life [1852]
    * Hide and Seek: or, the Mystery of Mary Grice [1854]
    * The Dead Secret [1857]
    * A Rogue's Life [Houshold Words, 1857; revised 1879]
    * The Woman in White [1860]
    * No Name [1862]
    * Armadale [1866]
    * The Moonstone [1868]
    * No Thoroughfare [1867, with Dickens]
    * Man and Wife [1870]
    * Poor Miss Finch [1872]
    * The New Magdalen [1873]
    * The Law and the Lady [London Graphic, 1875]
    * The Two Destinies. A Romance. [1876]
    * My Lady's Money: An Episode in the Life of a Young Girl [1878]
    * The Haunted Hotel: A Mystery of Modern Venice [1879]
    * The Fallen Leaves [1879]
    * Jezebel's Daughter [1880]
    * The Black Robe [1881]
    * Heart and Science: a story of the present time [1883]
    * I Say No [1884]
    * The Evil Genius: a domestic story [1886]
    * The Guilty River [1886]
    * The Legacy of Cain [1889]
    * Blind Love [1889 - unfinished, completed by Walter Besant]
  Novellas
    * Mr Wray's Cash Box; or, the Mask and the Mystery [Bentley, 1852]
    * The Ghost's Touch [1879]
  Short Story Collections
    * After Dark [1856]
    * The Queen of Hearts [1859]
      (incorporating the following previously published stories:
      Mad Monkton [1855]
      The Dream Woman [1855]
      Anne Rodway [1856]
      The Black Cottage [1857]
      The Family Secret [1857]
      The Dead Hand [1857]
      A Plot in Private Life [1858]
      The Biter Bit [1858]
      Fauntleroy [1858]
      The Parson's Scruple [1859])
    * Miss or Mrs? and Other Stories in Outline [1871]
    * The Frozen Deep and Other Tales,
      comprising the previously-published stories
      The Frozen Deep, 
      John Jago's Ghost,
      The Dream Woman [1874]
    * Little Novels [1887]
  Short Stories
    * Volpurno; or, the Student
      [The Albion, or British Colonial, and Foreign Weekly Gazette, 1843]
    * The Last Stage Coachman
      [The Illuminated Magazine, 1843]
    * Iolani, or Tahiti as it was. A Romance [written 1844; published 1999]
    * The Twin Sisters [Bentley's Miscellany, 1851]
    * The New Dragon of Wantley [The Leader, 1851]
    * A Passage in the Life of Perugino Potts [Bentley's Miscellany, 1852]
    * A Terribly Strange Bed (The Traveller's Story of a Terribly Strange Bed)
      [Household Words, 1852; After Dark]
    * Nine O'Clock! [Bentley's Miscellany, 1852]
    * Gabriel's Marriage (The Nun's Story of Gabriel's Marriage)
      [Household Words, 1853; After Dark]
    * A Stolen Letter
      (The Fourth Poor Traveller; The Lawyer's Story of a Stolen Letter)
      [Household Words, 1854; After Dark]
    * Sister Rose [Household Words, 1855; After Dark]
    * The Yellow Mask [Household Words, 1855; After Dark]
    * Mad Monkton (The Monktons of Wincot Abbey)
      [Fraser's Magazine, 1855
      The Queen of Hearts/Brother Griffinth's Story of Mad Monkton]
    * The Dream Woman (The Ostler)
      [Household Words, 1855
      The Queen of Hearts/Brother Morgan's Story of the Dream Woman]
    * Anne Rodway (The Diary of Anne Rodway)
      [Household Words, 1856;
      The Queen of Hearts/Brother Owen's Story of Anne Rodway]
    * The Lady of Glenwith Grange [After Dark, 1856]
    * Wreck of the Golden Mary (with Charles Dickens) [Household Words, 1856]
    * The Perils of Certain English Prisoners (with Charles Dickens)
      [Household Words, 1857]
    * A Fair Penitent [Household Words, 1857]
    * The Black Cottage (The Siege of the Black Cottage)
      [Harper's Monthly Magazine, 1857;
       The Queen of Hearts/Brother Owen's Story of the Black Cottage]
    * The Dead Hand (The Double-Bedded Room)
      [Household Words, 1857
      The Queen of Hearts/Brother Morgan's Story of the Dead Hand]
    * The Family Secret (Uncle George, or the Family Mystery)
      [The National Magazine, 1857
      The Queen of Hearts/Brother Griffith's Story of the Family Secret]
    * A Plot in Private Life (A Marriage Tragedy)
      [Harper's Monthly Magazine, 1858
      The Queen of Hearts/Brother Griffith's Story of a Plot in Private Life]
    * Fauntleroy (A Paradoxical Experience)
      [Household Words, 1858
      The Queen of Hearts/Brother Morgan's Story of Fauntleroy]
    * The Biter Bit (Who is the Thief?)
      [The Atlantic Monthly, 1858
      The Queen of Hearts/Brother Griffith's Story of the Biter Bit]
    * The Poisoned Meal [Household Words, 1858; My Miscellanies]
    * A House to Let
      [Household Words, 1858, co-written with Charles Dickens,
       Elizabeth Gaskell and Adelaide Anne Procter]
    * Blow Up With the Brig! (The Ghost in the Cupboard Room)
      [All The Year Round, 1859; Miss or Mrs? and Other Stories in Outline]
    * The Parson's Scruple (A New Mind) [Household Words, 1859;
      The Queen of Hearts/Brother Owen's Story of the Parson's Scruple]
    * Memoirs of an Adopted Son [All The Year Round, 1861; My Miscellanies]
    * The Cauldron of Oil (A Case Worth Looking At)
      [All The Year Round, 1861; My Miscellanies]
    * The Fatal Cradle (Picking Up Waifs at Sea)
      [All The Year Round, 1861; Miss or Mrs? and Other Stories in Outline]
    * No Thoroughfare (with Charles Dickens) [All The Year Round, 1867]
    * Miss or Mrs? [The Graphic, 1871;
      Miss or Mrs? and Other Stories in Outline]
    * A Mad Marriage (A Fatal Fortune; A Sane Madman)
      [All The Year Round, 1874; Miss or Mrs? and Other Stories in Outline]
    * The Dead Alive (John Jago's Ghost)
      [The New York Fireside Companion, 1874; The Home Journal;
       The Frozen Deep and Other Tales]
    * The Frozen Deep [Temple Bar; The Frozen Deep and Other Tales, 1874]
    * Miss Jeromette and the Clergyman (The Clergyman's Confession)
      [The Canadian Monthly, 1875; Little Novels]
    * Mr. Captain and the Nymph (The Captain's Last Love)
      [The Spirit of the Times, 1876; Little Novels]
    * Miss Bertha and the Yankee (The Duel in Herne Wood)
      [The Spirit of the Times, 1877; Little Novels]
    * Mr. Percy and the Prophet (Percy and the Prophet)
      [All The Year Round, 1877; Little Novels]
    * Miss Mina and the Groom (A Shocking Story)
      [Barnes' International Review; Belgravia Annual, 1878; Little Novels]
    * Mr. Marmaduke and the Minister (The Mystery of Marmaduke)
      [The Spirit of the Times, 1878; Little Novels]
    * Mrs. Zant and the Ghost (The Ghost's Touch)
      [Harper's Weekly, 1879; Little Novels]
    * The Devils Spectacles (The Magic Spectacles)
      [The Spirit of the Times, 1879]
    * Miss Morris and the Stranger (How I Married Him)
      [The Spirit of the Times, 1881; Little NovelJohn Amos Comenius, 1592-1670
    * Orbis Pictus / John Amos Comenius [1658]


Collodi, Carlo
 The Adventures of Pinocchio


Confucius
 The Analects
    * The Analects
    * The Doctrine of the Mean
    * The Great Learning

Conrad, Joseph
 Chance
 An Outcast of the Islands
 Heart of Darkness + 3
 Under Western Eyes
 The Shadow-Line
 Typhoon
  The Secret Sharer
  Falk
  Amy Forester
 Lord Jim
 The Secret Agent
 Victory
  Novels
    * Almayer's Folly: a story of an eastern river [1895]
    * An Outcast of the Islands [1896]
    * The Nigger of the Narcissus:
      A Tale of the Forecastle
      [1897; published in America as The Children of the Sea]
    * Heart of Darkness [1899]
    * Lord Jim [1900]
    * The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story / with Ford Madox Ford [1901]
    * Typhoon [1902]
    * Romance / with Ford Madox Ford [1903]
    * Nostromo [1904]
    * The Secret Agent [1907]
    * Under Western Eyes [1911]
    * Chance [1913]
    * Victory: An Island Tale [1914]
    * The Shadow Line [1917]
    * The Arrow of Gold [1919]
    * The Rescue [1920]
    * The Nature of a Crime [1923, with Ford Madox Ford]
    * The Rover [1923]
    * Suspense: a Napoleonic novel [1925; unfinished, published posthumously]
  Short stories
    * Tales of Unrest [1898]
      o Karain: a Memory [written February-April 1897;
        published November 1897 in Blackwood's and
        collected in Tales of Unrest, 1898]
      o The Idiots [Conrad's first short story;
        written during his honeymoon,
        published in Savo 1896 and collected in Tales of Unrest, 1898]
      o An Outpost of Progress [written 1896;
        published in Cosmopolis 1897 and collected in Tales of Unrest 1898]
      o The Return [written circa early 1897;
        never published in magazine form; collected in Tales of Unrest, 1898]
      o The Lagoon [composed 1896;
        published in Cornhill Magazine 1897;
        collected in Tales of Unrest, 1898]
    * Youth [written in 1898;
      collected in Youth, a Narrative and Two Other Stories, 1902]
    * The End of the Tether [1902]
    * Amy Foster [composed in 1901;
      published in the Illustrated London News, December 1901, and
      collected in Typhoon and Other Stories, 1903].
    * Falk [written in early 1901;
      collected only in Typhoon and Other Stories, 1903].
    * To-morrow [written early 1902; serialized in Pall Mall Magazine, 1902
      collected in Typhoon and Other Stories, 1903].
    * The Black Mate [written in 1886; published 1908;
      posthumously collected in Tales of Hearsay, 1925]
    * A Set of Six [1908]
      o Gaspar Ruiz [written after "Nostromo" in 1904-05;
        published in Strand Magazine in 1906
        collected in A Set of Six, 1908.
        This story was the only piece of Conrad's fiction ever
          adapted by the author for cinema, as Gaspar the Strong Man, 1920]
      o The Informer [written before January 1906;
        published in December 1906 in Harper's
        collected in A Set of Six, 1908]
      o The Brute [written in early 1906;
        published in The Daily Chronicle in December 1906;
        collected in A Set of Six, 1908]
      o An Anarchist [written in late 1905;
        serialized in Harper's in 1906;
        collected in A Set of Six, 1908]
      o The Duel ("The Point of Honor" 
        [serialized in the UK in Pall Mall Magazine in early 1908]
      o Il Conde [Cassell's Magazine 1908; collected in A Set of Six, 1908]
    * A Smile of Fortune [written in mid-1910;
      published in London Magazine in February 1911;
      collected in Twixt Land and Sea 1912]
    * The Secret Sharer [written December 1909;
      published in Harper's in 1910 and collected in Twixt Land and Sea 1912]
    * Prince Roman [written 1910,
      published in 1911 in the Oxford and Cambridge Review;
      based upon the story of Prince Roman Sanguszko of Poland 1800-1881]
    * Freya of the Seven Isles [written late 1910early 1911;
      published in Metropolitan Magazine and London Magazine
        in early 1912 and July 1912,
      respectively; collected in Twixt Land and Sea 1912]
    * The Partner [written in 1911; published in Within the Tides, 1915]
    * The Inn of the Two Witches [written in 1913;
      published in Within the Tides, 1915]
    * Because of the Dollars [written in 1914;
      published in Within the Tides, 1915]
    * The Planter of Malata [written in 1914;
      published in Within the Tides, 1915]
    * The Warrior's Soul [written late 1915-early 1916;
      published in Land and Water, in March 1917;
      collected in Tales of Hearsay, 1925]
    * The Tale [written 1916 and first published 1917 in Strand Magazine]
  Non-fiction
    * The Mirror of the Sea [1906]
    * A Personal Record [1912]
    * Notes on Life and Letters [1921]


Cook, James 1728-1779
    * Captain Cook's Journal during his first voyage round the world
      made in H.M. Bark Endeavour 1768-71
      with notes and introduction edited by Captain W.J.L. Wharton [1893]
    * Narrative of the voyages round the world,
      performed by Captain James Cook;
      with an account of his life during the previous and intervening periods
      by Andrew Kippis [1788]

Constant, Benjamin
 Adolphe - 1816

Cooper, James Fenimore
  - The Last of the Mohicans
  Novels
    * Precaution [1820]
    * The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground [1821]
    * The Pioneers: or The Sources of the Susquehanna [1823]
    * The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea [1824]
    * Lionel Lincoln: or The Leaguer of Boston [1825]
    * The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757
      illustrated by N.C. Wyeth [1826]
    * The Prairie [1827]
    * The Red Rover: A Tale [1828]
    * The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish: A Tale [1829]
    * The Water-Witch; or the Skimmer of the Seas [1830]
    * The Bravo: A Tale [1831]
    * The Heidenmauer: or, The Benedictines, A Legend of the Rhine [1832]
    * The Headsman: The Abbaye des Vignerons [1833]
    * The Monikins [1835]
    * Homeward Bound: or The Chase: A Tale of the Sea [1838]
    * Home as Found: Sequel to Homeward Bound [1838]
    * The Pathfinder, or The Inland Sea [1840]
    * Mercedes of Castile: or, The Voyage to Cathay [1840]
    * The Deerslayer: or The First Warpath [1841]
    * The Two Admirals [1842]
    * The Wing-and-Wing: Le Feu-Follet (Jack o Lantern) [1842]
    * Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief [1843]
      (Le Mouchoir: An Autobiographical Romance)
      (The French Governess: or The Embroidered Handkerchief)
    * Richard Dale [1843]
    * Wyandotte: or The Hutted Knoll. A Tale [1843]
    * Afloat and Ashore: or The Adventures of Miles Wallingford.
      A Sea Tale [1844]
    * Miles Wallingford [1844]
    * Lucy Hardinge: A Second Series of Afloat and Ashore [1844]
    * Satanstoe: or The Littlepage Manuscripts, a Tale of the Colony [1845]
    * The Chainbearer; or, The Littlepage Manuscripts [1845]
    * The Redskins; or, Indian and Injin:
      Being the Conclusion of the Littlepage Manuscripts [1846]
    * The Crater; or, Vulcan's Peak: A Tale of the Pacific (Mark's Reef) [1847]
    * Jack Tier: or the Florida Reefs
      (Captain Spike: or The Islets of the Gulf) [1848]
    * The Oak Openings: or the Bee-Hunter [1848]
    * The Sea Lions: The Lost Sealers [1849]
    * The Ways of the Hour [1850]
    * Upside Down: or Philosophy in Petticoats [1850]
  Short stories
    * Tales for Fifteen: or Imagination and Heart [1823]
    * No Steamboats [1832]
    * The Lake Gun [1851]
  Travel
    * Gleanings in Europe: Switzerland (Sketches of Switzerland) [1836]
    * Gleanings in Europe: The Rhine
      (Sketches of Switzerland, Part Second) [1836]
    * A Residence in France: With an Excursion Up the Rhine
      and a Second Visit to Switzerland [1836]
    * Gleanings in Europe: France [1837]
    * Gleanings in Europe: England [1837]
    * Gleanings in Europe: Italy [1838]
  Non-fiction
    * Notions of the Americans: Picked up by a Travelling Bachelor [1828]
    * Letter to General Lafayette [1830]
    * A Letter to His Countrymen [1834]
    * The Eclipse [1836]
    * The American Democrat:
      or Hints on the Social and Civic Relations
      of the United States of America [1838]
    * The Chronicles of Cooperstown [1838]
    * The History of the Navy of the United States of America [1839]
    * Old Ironsides [1839]
    * Ned Myers ; or, a Life Before the Mast [1843]
    * Proceedings of the Naval Court-Martial
      in the Case of Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, &c. [1844]
    * Lives of Distinguished American Naval Officers [1846]
    * New York: or The Towns of Manhattan [1851]


Nicolaus Copernicus, 1473-1543
    * De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
    http://www.webexhibits.org/calendars/year-text-Copernicus.html
Lancelot of the lake
 Corin Corley translator
John William Cousin, 1849-1910
    * A short biographical dictionary of English literature [1910]


Lucian
 Dialogues
  How to write History
  A True History


Crevecoeur, J. Hector St John
 Letters from an American Farmer


Cowper, William 1731-1800
    * The Task and Other Poems / William Cowper
    * The Diverting History of John Gilpin / William Cowper
    * The Diverting History of John Gilpin / William Cowper
    ; illustrated by Randolph Caldecott
    * The Iliad of Homer
      Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper
      edited by Robert Southey
    * The Odyssey of Homer / Homer; translated by William Cowper
    * Poemata: Latin, Greek and Italian Poems by John Milton
      John Milton; translated by William Cowper
    * Immortal Memories / Clement King Shorter

Walter Crane, 1845-1915
    * Renascence; a book of verse by Walter Crane [1891]
    * The claims of decorative art [1892]
    * Of the decorative illustration of books old and new [1896]
    * The bases of design [1898/1902]
    * Line and Form [1900; repr. 1914]
    * Ideals in art: papers--theoretical--practical--critical; / [1905]
      Of the arts and crafts movement:
      its general tendency and possible outcome.--Of the teaching of art.--
      Of methods of art teachig.-- Note on Tolstoi's "What is art?"--
      Of the influence of modern social
        and economic conditions on the sense of beauty.--
      Of the social and ethical bearings of art.--
      Of ornament and its meaning.--Thoughts on house-decoration.--
      Of the progress of taste in dress in relation to art education.--
      Of temporary street decorations.--
      Of the treatment of animal forms in decoration and heraldy.--
      Of the designing of book-covers.--
      Of the use of gilding in decoration of raised work in gesso.--
      The relation of the easel picture of decorative art.--
      A great artist in a literary searchlight.--Index
    * An artist's reminiscences [1907]
    * India impressions,
      with some notes of Ceylon during a winter tour; 1906-7 / [1907]
    * William Morris to Whistler;
       papers and addresses on art and craft and the commonweal [1911]
    * Moot points;
      friendly disputes on art & industry between Walter Crane & Lewis F. Day
      [1903]
  Illustrations to the work of others
    * Eight illustrations to Shakespeare's Tempest:
      designed by Walter Crane [1894]
    * The story of the Glittering Plain
      which has been also called the Land of Living Men
      or the Acre of the Undying / William Morris [1894]
    * Spenser's Faerie queene. A poem in six books;
      with the fragment Mutabilitie. Ed. by Thomas J. Wise,
      pictured by Walter Crane [1897]
    * The shepheard's calender:
      twelve aeglogues proportionable to the twelve monethes.
      Newly adorned with twelve pictures and other devices by Walter Crane
      [1898]
    * The history of Reynard the Fox,
      with some account of his family, friends, and associates:
      a free rendering into verse of the translation made ...
      by William Caxton
      by Frederick Startridge Ellis with devices by Walter Crane [1894]
    * The history of Reynard the Fox, his friends and his enemies,
      his crimes, hairbreadth escapes and final triumph;
      a metrical version of the old English translation
      Ellis, Frederick Startridge, 1830-1901,Caxton, William, ca. 1422-1491
      ill [1897]
    * The happy prince and other tales
      Oscar Wilde;
      illustrated by Walter Crane and Jacomb Hood [1894]
    * The happy prince and other tales
      Oscar Wilde
      with three illustrations drawn by Walter Crane [1919]
    * A masque of days: from the last essays of Elia
      Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834, [1901]
  Crane's "Picture Books" for children
    * The absurd A.B.C []
    * The Absurd ABC / Walter Crane
    * An Alphabet of Old Friends / Walter Crane
    * The baby's opera: a book of old rhymes, with new dresses [1900]
    * The Baby's Bouquet: A Fresh Bunch of Rhymes and Tunes / Walter Crane
    * The baby's bouquet: a fresh bunch of old rhymes & tunes
      arranged and decorated by Walter Crane [1900]
    * The baby's own Aesop: being the fables condensed in rhyme
      with portable morals pictorially pointed by Walter Crane
      Engraved and printed in colours by Edmund Evans []
    * The Baby's Opera
    * The Baby's Own Aesop
    * The Baby's Own Aesop
    * The Buckle My Shoe Picture Book / ; illustrated by Walter Crane
    * The frog prince []
    * The Frog Prince and other stories / Walter Crane
    * The Frog Prince and other stories / Walter Crane
    * Goody Two Shoes
    * A floral fantasy in an old English garden:
      set forth in verses & coloured designs [1899]
    * Queen Summer, or, The tourney of the lily & the rose / [1891]
    * Queen Summer ; or, The Tourney of the Lily and the Rose / Walter Crane
    * Flora's Feast: a masque of flowers
    * Legends for Lionel
    * The Sleeping Beauty Picture Book / ; illustrated by Walter Crane
    * The sirens three: a poem [1886]
      From the library of Oxford University. Scanning quality poor.
    * Valentine and Orson [1897]
    * Aladdin
    * Beauty and the beast []
    * The Forty thieves []
    * Goody-two-shoes []
    * Princess Belle-Etoile []
    * Princess Belle-Etoile
    * Beauty and the beast picture book containing Beauty and the beast;
      The frog prince; The hind in the wood:
      with the original coloured designs by Walter Crane
    * Buckle my shoe picture book;
      containing, One, two, buckle my shoe; A gaping-wide-mouth-waddling frog,
      My mother ... [1910]
    * Cinderella picture book;
      containing Cinderella, Puss in boots, Valentine and Orson []
    * Mother Hubbard her picture book,
      containing Mother Hubbard, The three bears, & The absurb A, B, C,
      with the original coloured pictures, an illustrated preface, 
      & odds & end papers, never before printed []
    * Mother Hubbard, Her Picture Book,:
      Containing Mother Hubbard, The Three Bears, and The Absurd A, B, C.
      Walter Crane
    * The sleeping beauty picture book;
      containing The sleeping beauty, Bluebeard, The baby's own alphabet
    * Song of sixpence picture book;
      containing, Song of sixpence; Princess Belle Etoile;
      An alphabet of old friends [1909]
    * Triplets: comprising, The baby's opera, The baby's bouquet,
      and The baby's own AEsop
      with the original designs in colour by Walter Crane [1899]
    * Fairy ship []
    * A flower wedding: described by two wallflowers;
      decorated by Walter Crane [1905]
    * The Song of Sixpence: Picture Book
    * A Winter Nosegay: Being Tales for Children at Christmastide
  Children's stories by Mrs. Molesworth
    * The Adventures of Herr Baby
      illustrated by Walter Crane
    * The adventures of Herr Baby
      ill [1920]
    * Carrots: Just a Little Boy
      illustrated by Walter Crane
    * "Carrots": just a little boy
      []
    * A Christmas Child: A Sketch of a Boy-Life
      illustrated by Walter Crane
    * A Christmas crth
      illustrated by Walter Crane
    * The Cuckoo Clock
      illustrated by Walter Crane
    * The cuckoo clock [1882]
      The cuckoo in the clock
      leads a lonely little girl into fantastic adventures
    * Four winds farm [1887]
      The small boy Gratian, having been born on Four Winds Farm,
      enjoys a special relationship with the winds
    * Grandmother Dear: A Book for Boys and Girls
      illustrated by Walter Crane
    * The tapestry room; a child's romance
      illus [1879]
      from the library of Oxford University
    * Two little waifs 
      Swain, Charles, 1801-1874 [1883]
      from the library of the University of Michigan
    * Two little waifs
      Swain, Charles, 1801-1874 [1883]
      v.1 [1884] ; v.2 [1885]
    * Household stories from the collection of the Bros. Grimm
      translated from the German by Lucy and other verses
      Margaret Deland, decorated by Walter Crane [1894]
    * The vision of Dante: a story for little children and a talk to their 


Cyrano de Bergerac, 1619-1655
    * A Voyage to the Moon / Cyrano de Bergerac [1657]


Dacre, Charlotte
  - Zofloya or the Moor - 1806


Darwin, Charles
 Journal of the Beagle voyage - 1845
 Origin of Species - 1859
 The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, 2 vols - 1868
 Descent of Man - 1871

 Recollections
 responses of others
    * Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology
      of the countries visited
      during the voyage round the world of H.M.S. Beagle
      (The Voyage of the Beagle) [1840]
    * The Origin of Species [1859]
    * The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants [1882]
    * The Autobiography of Charles Darwin
    * Coral Reefs
    * The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species
    * Effects of Cross and Self Fertilisation in the Vegetable Kingdom
    * The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
    * The Foundations of the Origin of Species:
      Two Essays written in 1842 and 1844
    * Geological Observations on South America
    * Insectivorous Plants
    * Note on the Resemblances and Differences in the Structure
      and the Development of the Brain in Man and Apes
    * The Power of Movement in Plants
    * The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms
      with observations on their habits
    * Volcanic Islands
    * On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection, or,
      the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
    * The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 6th Edition

    * Life and Letters of Charles Darwin  Volume 1
    * Life and Letters of Charles Darwin  Volume 2
    * More Letters of Charles Darwin  Volume 1
    * More Letters of Charles Darwin  Volume 2


Davis, John 1543-1605
    * The Worlds Hydrographical Description [1595]


James De Mille, 1837-1880
    * A Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder


De Quincey, Thomas
 Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
 Suspiria de Profundis
 The English Mail-Coach
 On Murder
 On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth


Defoe, Daniel
  Moll Flanders
  Roxana
  Robinson Crusoe
  A Journal of the Plague Year
  Novels
    The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures
      of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner ; illustrated by N.C. Wyeth [1719]
    The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe [1719]
    Serious Reflections During the Life and Surprising Adventures
      of Robinson Crusoe; With His Vision of the Angelic World [1720]
    The Life, Adventures and Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton [1720]
    History of Colonel Jacque [1722]
    A Journal of the Plague Year [1722]
    The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders [1722]
    Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress [1724]
    Memoirs of a Cavalier:
      A Military Journal of the Wars in Germany,
      and the Wars in England.: From the Year 1632 to the Year 1648. [1724]
    * A New Voyage Round the World [1725]
    * Captain Carlton [1728]
    * A General History of the Pyrates, 
      From their First Rise and Settlement in the Island of Providence,
      to the Present Time (second edition; London: T. Warner, 1724)
    * The History of the Pyrates [1728]
    * Of Captain Misson and his Crew [1728]
  Essays, Satires and other pieces
    * New Discovery of Old Intrigue (verse) [1691]
    * An essay upon projects [1697]
    * Character of Dr. Samuel Annesley (verse) [1697]
    * The Pacificator (verse) [1700]
    * The True-Born Englishman [1701]
    * The Mock Mourners (verse) [1702]
    * Reformation of Manners (verse) [1702]
    * New Test of Church of Englands Loyalty [1702]
    * The Shortest Way with the Dissenters [1702]
    * Ode to the Athenian Society [1703]
    * Enquiry into Acgills General Translation [1703]
    * More Reformation (verse) [1703]
    * Hymn to the Pillory [1703]
    * The Storm [1704]
    * Laymans Sermon on the Late Storm [1704]
    * The Consolidator; or, 
      Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon [1704]
    * Elegy on Author of TrueBorn Englishman, [1704]
    * Hymn to Victory [1704]
    * An Essay on the Regulation of the Press [1704]
    * Giving Alms no Charity [1704]
    * The Dyet of Poland (verse) [1705]
    * A True Relation of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal [1706]
    * Sermon on the Filling-up of Dr. Burgesss Meeting-house [1706]
    * Jure Divino (verse) [1706]
    * Caledonia (verse) [1706]
    * History of the Union of Great Britain [1709]
    * Atalantis Major [1711]
    * Short Enquiry into a Late Duel [1713]
    * A General History of Trade [1713]
    * Wars of Charles III. [1715]
    * The family instructor [1715]
    * The Family Instruction (two eds.) [1715]
    * Hymn to the Mob [1715]
    * Memoirs of the Church of Scotland [1717]
    * Life and Death of Count Patkul [1717]
    * Memoirs of Duke of Shrewsbury [1718]
    * Memoirs of Daniel Williams [1718]
    * Dickory Cronke: The Dumb Philosopher: or, Great Britains Wonder [1719]
    * The King of Pirates (Capt. Avery) [1719]
    * Life of Baron de Goertz [1719]
    * Life and Adventures of Duncan Campbell [1720]
    * Mr. Campbells Pacquet [1720]
    * The Supernatural Philosopher; or, The Mysteries of Magick [1720]
    * Translation of Du Fresnoys Compleat Art of Painting (verse) [1720]
    * Due Preparations for the Plague [1722]
    * Life of Cartouche [1722]
    * Religious Courtship [1722]
    * History of Peter the Great [1723]
    * The Highland Rogue (Rob Roy) [1723]
    * Narrative of Murders at Calais [1724]
    * Life of John Sheppard [1724]
    * Robberies, Escapes, &c., of John Sheppard [1724]
    * The Great Law of Subordination; or,
      the insolence and insufferable behaviour of Servants in England [1724]
    * A tour through the whole island of Great Britain [1724-26]
    * New Voyage Round the World [1725]
    * Account of Jonathan Wild [1725]
    * Account of John Gow [1725]
    * Everybody's business is nobody's business [1725]
    * The Complete English Tradesman [1725; vol. ii. 1727]
    * The Friendly Demon [1726]
    * Mere Nature Delineated (Peter the Wild Boy) [1726]
    * The History of the Devil [1726]
    * Essay upon Literature and the Original of Letters [1726]
    * History of Discoveries [17267]
    * The Protestant Monastery [1726]
    * A System of Magic [1726]
    * Parochial Tyranny [1727]
    * Treatise concerning Use and Abuse of Marriage [1727]
    * Secrets of Invisible World Discovered; or, 
      History and Reality of Apparitions [1727 [1728]
    * A New Family Instructor [1728]
    * Augusta Triumphans: or, 
      the Way to Make London the Most Flourishing City in the Universe [1728]
    * Plan of English Commerce [1728]
    * Second Thoughts are Best (on Street Robberies) [1728]
    * Street Robberies Considered [1728]
    * Humble Proposal to People of England for Increase of Trade, &c. [1729]
    * Preface to R. Dodsleys Poem Servitude [1729]
    * Effectual Scheme for Preventing Street Robberies [1731]
    * An Appeal to Honour and Justice,
      Though It Be of His Worst Enemies.:
      Being A True Account of His Conduct in Public Affairs.
    * Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins [1718]
    * Military Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton
    * History of the Plague in London
    * An Humble Proposal to the People of England,
      for the Increase of their Trade,
      and Encouragement of Their Manufactures:
      Whether the Present Uncertainty of Affairs Issues in Peace or War
    * Second Thoughts are Best:
      Or a Further Improvement of a Late Scheme to Prevent Street Robberies
    * A Vindication of the Press

C. J. Dennis, 1876-1938
    * A Book for Kids
    * Digger Smith
    * The Glugs of Gosh
    * The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke / illustrated by Hal Gye

Descartes, Rene
  - Meditations
  - A Discourse on the Method
    * Compendium Musica [1618]
    * Rules for the Direction of the Mind [1628]
    * Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, 
      and Seeking the Truth in the Sciences [1637]
    * La Geometrie [1637]
    * Meditations on First Philosophy [1641]
    * Les Principes de la philosophie (Principles of Philosophy) [1644]
    * The Singing Epitaph [1646]
    * Comments on a Certain Broadsheet [1647]
    * The Description of the Human Body [1647]
    * Conversation with Burman [1648]
    * Passions of the Soul [1649]

Dickens, Charles
  About
    * Charles Dickens / George Orwell [1940]
  Works
    Major Works
    * Sketches by Boz [1836-40]
      Our Parish Scenes
      CharactersTales
      Sketches of Young Gentlemen
      Sketches of Young Couples
      The Mudfog and other sketches
    * The Pickwick Papers [1836-37]
    * Oliver Twist [1837-39]
    * Nicholas Nickleby [1838-39]
    * The Old Curiosity Shop [1840-41]
    * Barnaby Rudge [1841]
    * Martin Chuzzlewit [1843]
    * Dombey and Son [1846-48]
    * David Copperfield [1849-50]
    * Bleak House [1851-53]
    * Hard Times [1854]
    * Little Dorrit [1855-57]
    * A Tale of Two Cities [1859]
    * Great Expectations [1860-61]
    * Our Mutual Friend [1864-65]
    * The Mystery of Edwin Drood [1869-70, unfinished]
  The Christmas Books
    * A Christmas Carol [1843]
    * The Chimes [1844]
    * The Cricket on the Hearth [1845]
    * The Battle of Life [1846]
    * The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain [1848]
  Christmas Stories from "Household Words" and "All the Year Round"
    * A Christmas Tree [1850]
    * What Christmas is as we Grow Older [1851]
    * The Poor Relation's Story [1852]
    * The Child's Story [1852]
    * The Schoolboy's Story [1853]
    * Nobody's Story [18]
    * The Seven Poor Travellers [1854]
    * The Holly-Tree [1855]
    * Wreck of the Golden Mary (with Wilkie Collins) [1856]
    * The Perils of Certain English Prisoners
      (with Wilkie Collins) [Household Words, 1857]
    * Going into Society [1858]
    * A Message From the Sea [1860]
    * Tom Tiddler's Ground [1861]
    * Somebody's Luggage [1862]
    * Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings [1863]
    * Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy [1864]
    * Doctor Marigold [1865]
    * Mugby Junction [1866]
    * No Thoroughfare (with Wilkie Collins) [1867]
  Other short stories
    * Master Humphrey's Clock [1840-1]
    * The Lamplighter's Story [1841]
    * A House to Let (with others) [1858]
    * The Signal-Man
    * The Haunted House [1859]
    * The Trial For Murder
    * To Be Read At Dusk [1852]
    * Hunted Down [1860]
    * A Holiday Romance [1868]
    * George Silverman's Explanation [1868]
  Travel
    * American Notes [1842]
    * Pictures From Italy [1846]
    * The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices (with Wilkie Collins) [1857]
  Other works
    * Sunday Under Three Heads [1836]
    * Reprinted Pieces [1850-59]
      Essays from Household Words
    * The Uncommercial Traveller [1860-9]
    * A Child's History of England [1852-4]
    * Contributions to: All The Year Round
    * Miscellaneous Papers:
       essays from The Examiner, 
       Household Words and All the year round
       The Agricultural Interest
       Threatening Letter to Thomas Hood from an Ancient Gentleman
       Crime and Education
       Capital Punishment
       The Spirit of Chivalry in Westminster Hall
       In Memoriam W. M. Thackeray
       Adelaide Anne Procter
       Chauncey Hare Townshend
       On Mr. Fechter's Acting
    * Speeches: Literary & Social

Emily Dickinson, 1830-1886
    * Poems / Emily Dickinson
    * Poems, Second Series / Emily Dickinson
    * Poems, Third Series / Emily Dickinson

Sir Kenelm Digby, 1603-1665
    * The Private Memoirs of Sir Kenelm Digby
    * The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Opened


Diderot, Denis
  The Nun
  Jacques the Fatalist
  Rameau's Nephew
  First Satire


Diogenes Laertius
  * Lives of the Eminent Philosophers / translated by Robert Drew Hicks


Doigenes the Cynic
  Sayings an Anecdotes
  Diogenes and the Early Cynics
  A Humorous Portrait of Diogenes and Aristippos
  Diogenes' Conversion to the Ascetic Life
  The Sage as Beggar
  Self-Characterization
  A Short-cut to Philosophy
  The World of Illusion
  Religion and Superstition
  Politicians and Rulers
  The Sale and Enslavement of Diogenes
  Moralistic and Traditional
  Diogenes as Wit
  Old Age and Death
  Immediate Followers of Diogenes
  Sayings and Anecdotes of Crates
  * The works of Archimedes
    edited in modern notation, with introductory chapters, by T.L. Heath [1897]
      o Introduction
        I. Archimedes
        II. Manuscripts and principal editions,
            order of composition, dialect, lost works.
        III. Relation of Archimedes to his predecessors.
        IV. Arithmetic in Archimedes.
        V. On the problems known as [neuseis]
        VI. Cubic equations.
        VII. Anticipations by Archimedes of the integral calculus.
        VIII. The terminology of Archimedes.
      o Works
        On the sphere and cylinder, books I-II.
        Measurement of a circle.
        On conoids and spheroids.
        On spirals.
        On the equilibrium of planes, books I-II.
        The sand-reckoner.
        Quadrature of the parabola.
        On floating bodies, books I-II.
        Book of lemmas. The cattle-problem
  The Followers of Crates
  Postscript: Borysthenes of Bion
  Antisthenes as Forerunner of Cynicism
  Aristippos and the Cyrenaics
  Aristippos of Cyrene
  The Cyrenaic School under the Younger Aristippos
  The Other Cyrenaics
  Apocryphal Letters
    Selections from the Cynic Letters
    Correspondence of Aristippos  

Disraeli, Benjamin
   Sybil
    * Vivian Grey / Benjamin Disraeli
    * Vindication of the British Constitution
    * The Young Duke [1831]
    * Contarini Fleming [1832]
    * Alroy [1833]
    * Venetia [1837]
    * Henrietta Temple [1837]
    * The Revolutionary Epic
    * Ixion
    * The Infernal Marriage
    * Popanilla
    * Coningsby [1844]
    * Sybil [1845]
    * Tancred [1847]
    * Lothair [1870]
    * Endymion [1880]


Isaac Disraeli, 1766-1848
    * Curiosities of Literature [17911823]


Austin Dobson, 1840-1921
    * Fielding / Austin Dobson
    * De Libris: Prose and Verse / Austin Dobson
    * Collected Poems: In Two Volumes, Vol. II / Austin Dobson
    * The Dance of Death
      Gilles Corrozet and Jean de Vauzelles; illustrated by Hans Holbein
    * Lives of John Donne, Henry Wotton, Rich'd Hooker, George Herbert, &c,
      Volume 2 / Izaak Walton
    * Sense and Sensibility / Jane Austen; illustrated by Hugh Thomson


Donne, John
  Poems John Cary(?)
  Air and Angels
  The Flea
  the "Holy Sonnets"
  The Progress of the Soul
    * Songs and Sonnets
    * The Life of Dr. John Donne / Izaac Walton
    * Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions [1624]
    * Death's Duel ; or, 
    a Consolation to the Soul Against 
      the Dying Life and Living Death of the Body


Ignatius Donnelly, 1831-1901
    * Atlantis: The Antediluvian World (1882)
    * Ragnarok, the Age of Fire and Gravel (1883)
    * The Shakespeare Myth (1887)
    * Essay on the Sonnets of Shakespeare
    * The Great Cryptogram:
      Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays (1888)
    * Caesar's Column: A Story of the Twentieth Century (1890)
    * Doctor Huguet: A Novel (1891) (as Edmund Boisgilbert.)
    * The Golden Bottle or the Story of Ephraim Benezet of Kansas (1892)
    * The Cipher in the Plays, and on the Tombstone (1899)


Gustave Dore, 1832-1883
    * Don Quixote / Miguel de Cervantes;
      translated by John Ormsby, with illustrations by Gustave Dore
    * Idylls of the King / Alfred Tennyson
    * Five books of the lives,
      heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
      by Francois Rabelais
      Translated into English
        by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty and Peter Antony Motteux
        Illustrated by Gustave Dore
    * The Divine Comedy:
      The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, by Dante Alighieri
      translated by Henry Francis Cary; illustrated by Gustave Dore
         1. Hell
         2. Purgatory
         3. Paradise
    * The Rime of the Ancient Mariner / Samuel Taylor Coleridge
      illustrated by Gustave Dore [1798]
    * The Raven / Edgar Allan Poe
    * Paradise Lost / John Milton [1667]
    * Illustrations to Orlando Furioso
    * The Dore Gallery of Bible Illustrations


Dooley, Ann
  Tales of the Elders of Irelamd


Dostoevsky, Fyodor
  A Gentile Creature
  White Nights
  The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
  The Karamazov Brothers
  Devils
  Crime and Punishment
  Notes from the Underground
  The Gambler
  Memoirs from the House of the Dead
  The Idiot
  Novels
    * Poor Folk (Poor People) [1846]
    * The Double [1846]
    * Netochka Nezvanova [1849]
    * The Insulted and the Injured (The Humiliated and Wronged) [1861]
    * Buried Alive: Or, Ten Years Penal Servitude in Siberia
      translated by Marie von Thilo
    * The House of the Dead: or, Prison life in Siberia [1860-1862]
    * Notes From Underground (Letters from the Underworld) [1864]
    * Crime and Punishment [1866]
    * The Gambler [1866]
    * The Idiot [1868-69]
    * The Possessed (The Devils) [1872]
    * A Raw Youth [1875]
    * The Brothers Karamazov [1879-80]
  Short stories
    * Mr. Prohartchin / translated by Constance Garnett [1846]
    * A Novel in Nine Letters [1847]
    * The Landlady [1847]
    * The Stranger-Woman [1848]
    * A Faint Heart / translated by Constance Garnett [1848]
    * Polzunkov / translated by Constance Garnett [1848]
    * An Honest Thief [1848]
    * A Jealous Husband [1848]
    * A Christmas Tree and a Wedding / translated by Constance Garnett [1848]
    * White Nights (Bright Nights) / translated by Constance Garnett [1848]
    * A Little Hero / translated by Constance Garnett [1849]
    * Uncle's dream / translated by Frederick Whishaw [1859]
    * The Village of Stepanchikovo and its Inhabitants\
      (The Friend of the Family) [1859]
    * An Unpleasant Predicament [1861]
    * A Silly Story [1861]
    * A Nasty Tale [1862]
    * An Unusual Happening [1865]
    * The Crocodile [1865]
    * The Permanent Husband
      (The Eternal Husband) / translated by Frederick Whishaw [1870]
    * Bobok [1873]
    * A Gentle Creature / Gentle Spirit [1876]
    * The Dream of a Ridiculous Man [1877]
  Non-fiction
    * Winter Notes on Summer Impressions [1863]
    * A Diary of a Writer [1873, 1877]
    * The Speech on Pushkin [1880]


Douglass, Frederick
  Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave


Doyle, Arthur Conan
  A Study in Scarlet
  The Lost World
  The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
  The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
  The Hounds of the Baskervilles
  The Adventures of Sherlock holmes
  The Red-Headed League
  The Blue Carbuncle
  The Speckled Band
  A Scandel in Bohemia
   ...
  The Sherlock Holmes stories
    * A Study in Scarlet [1887]
    * The Sign of Four [1890]
    * The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes [1892]
      A Scandal in Bohemia
      The Red-headed League
      A Case of Identity
      The Boscombe Valley Mystery
      The Five Orange Pips
      The Man with the Twisted Lip
      The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle
      The Adventure of the Speckled Band
      The Adventure of the Engineers Thumb
      The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor
      The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet
      The Adventure of the Copper Beeches
    * The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes [1894]
      Silver Blaze
      The Yellow Face
      The Stock-Brokers Clerk
      The Gloria Scott
      The Musgrave Ritual
      The Reigate Puzzle
      The Crooked Man
      The Resident Patient
      The Greek Interpreter
      The Naval Treaty
      The Final Problem
    * The Hound of the Baskervilles [1902]
    * The Return of Sherlock Holmes [1904]
      The Adventure of the Abbey Grange
      The Adventure of Black Peter
      The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
      The Adventure of the Dancing Men
      The Adventure of the Empty House
      The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez
      The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter
      The Adventure of the Norwood Builder
      The Adventure of the Priory School
      The Adventure of the Second Stain
      The Adventure of the Six Napoleons
      The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist
      The Adventure of the Three Students
    * The Valley of Fear [1914]
    * His Last Bow [1917]
      Preface
      The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge
      The Adventure of the Red Circle
      The Adventure of the Cardboard Box
      The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans
      The Adventure of the Dying Detective
      The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax
      The Adventure of the Devils Foot
      His Last Bow: An Epilogue of Sherlock Holmes
    * The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes [1927]
      The Adventure of the Illustrious Client
      The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier
      The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
      The Adventure of the Three Gables
      The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire
      The Adventure of the Three Garridebs
      The Problem of Thor Bridge
      The Adventure of the Creeping Man
      The Adventure of the Lions Mane
      The Adventure of the Veiled Lodger
      The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place
      The Adventure of the Retired Colourman
  Professor Challenger Stories
    * The Lost World [1912]
    * The Poison Belt [1913]
    * The Land of Mists [1926]
    * The Disintegration Machine [1927]
    * When the World Screamed [1928]
  Historical novels
    * Micah Clarke [1888]
    * The White Company [1891]
    * The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales [1892]
    * The Refugees [1893]
    * Rodney Stone [1896]
    * Uncle Bernac: A Memory of the Empire [1897]
    * Sir Nigel [1906]
  Other novels
    * Mystery of Cloomber [1889]
    * The Firm of Girdlestone [1890]
    * The Doings of Raffles Haw [1891]
    * Beyond the City [1892]
    * The Parasite [1894]
    * The Stark Munro Letters [1895]
    * The Tragedy of The Korosko [1898]
    * A Duet, with Occasional Chorus [1899] 
  Short stories
    * The Mystery of Sasassa Valley [1879]
    * The American's Tale [1880]
    * A Night Among the Nihilists [1881]
    * That Little Square Box [1881]
    * The Gully of Bluemansdyke [1881]
    * Bones, The April Fool of Harvey's Sluice [1882]
    * My Friend the Murderer [1882]
    * Our Derby Sweepstakes [1882]
    * That Veteran [1882]
    * The Captain of the Pole-Star [1883]
    * An Actor's Duel and the Winning Shot [1883]
    * An Exciting Christmas Eve or, My Lecture on Dynamite [1883]
    * Gentlemanly Joe [1883]
    * Selecting a Ghost [1883]
    * The Silver Hatchet [1883]
    * The Winning Shot [1883]
    * The Cabman's Story: the Mysteries of a London 'Growler' [1884]
    * J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement [1884]
    * John Barrington Cowles [1884]
    * The Heiress of Glenmahowley [1884]
    * The Tragedians [1884]
    * The Great Keinplatz Experiment [1885]
    * The Man from Archangel [1885]
    * Elias B. Hopkins, the Parson of Jackman's Gulch [1885]
    * The Fate of the Evangeline [1885]
    * The Lonely Hampshire Cottage [1885]
    * Cyprian Overbeck Wells: A Literary Mosaic [1886]
    * Touch and Go: A Midshipman's Story [1886]
    * The Stone of Boxman's Drift [1887]
    * Uncle Jeremy's Household [1887]
    * John Huxford's Hiatus [1888]
    * The Ring of Thoth [1890]
    * A Pastoral Horror [1890]
    * A Physiologist's Wife [1890]
    * The Surgeon of Gaster Fell [1890]
    * A False Start [1891]
    * A Sordid Affair [1891]
    * A Straggler of '15 [1891]
    * Our Midnight Visitor [1891]
    * The Colonel's Choice [1891]
    * The Voice of Science [1891]
    * A Question of Diplomacy [1892]
    * A Regimental Scandal [1892]
    * De Profundis [1892]
    * Jelland's Voyage [1892]
    * Lot No. 249 [1892]
    * The Los Amigos Fiasco [1892]
    * Out of the Running [1892]
    * The Great Brown-Pericord Motor [1892]
    * The Slapping Sal [1893]
    * The Green Flag [1893]
    * The Case of Lady Sannox [1893]
    * Captain Sharkey
    * The Lord of Chateau Noir [1894]
    * A Foreign Office Romance [1894]
    * A Medical Document [1894]
    * Behind the Times [1894]
    * His First Operation [1894]
    * Sweethearts [1894]
    * The Curse of Eve [1894]
    * The Doctors of Hoyland [1894]
    * The Surgeon Talks [1894]
    * The Third Generation [1894]
    * The Recollections of Captain Wilkie [1895]
    * The Three Correspondents [1896]
    * The Fiend of the Cooperage [1897]
    * The Striped Chest [1897]
    * A Shadow Before [1898]
    * The King of the Foxes [1898]
    * The Confession [1898]
    * The Retirement of Signor Lambert [1898]
    * The Man with the Watches [1898]
    * The Black Doctor [1898]
    * The Lost Special [1898]
    * The Club-Footed Grocer [1898]
    * The Sealed Room [1898]
    * The Brazilian Cat [1898]
    * The New Catacomb [1898]
    * The Brazilian Cat [1898]
    * The Lost Special [1898]
    * The Beetle-Hunter [1898]
    * The Man with the Watches [1898]
    * The Black Doctor [1898]
    * The Japanned Box [1899]
    * The Jews Breastplate [1899]
    * The Jews Breastplate [1899]
    * The Croxley Master [1899]
    * A True Story of the Tragedy of Flowery Land [1899]
    * B.24 [1899]
    * The Brown Hand [1899]
    * The Usher of Lea House School [1899]
    * The Debut of Bimbashi Joyce [1900]
    * An Impression of the Regency [1900]
    * Playing with Fire [1900]
    * The Leather Funnel [1902]
    * The Silver Mirror [1908]
    * The Pot of Caviare [1908]
    * The Home-Coming [1909]
    * The Lord of Falconbridge: A Legend of the Ring [1909]
    * The Last Galley [1910]
    * Through the Veil [1910]
    * The Coming of the Huns [1910]
    * The Last of the Legions [1910]
    * The First Cargo [1910]
    * The Blighting of Sharkey [1911]
    * Th ales of Terror & Mystery [1923]
    * The Black


Drieser, Theodore
  Sister Carrie
  Fiction
    * Sister Carrie [1900]
    * "Old Rogaum and His Theresa" [1901]
    * Jennie Gerhardt [1911]
    * The Financier [1912]
    * The Titan [1914]
    * The Lost Phoebe [1914]
    * The "Genius" [1915]
    * Plays of the Natural and Supernatural [1916]
    * Free and Other Stories [1918]
    * The Hand of the Potter [1918]
    * Twelve Men [1919]
    * An American Tragedy [1925]
    * Chains: Lesser Novels and Stories [1927]
    * A Gallery of Women [1929]
    * The Bulwark [1946]
    * The Stoic [1947]
  Nonfiction
    * A Traveler at Forty [1913]
    * A Hoosier Holiday [1916]
    * Hey Rub-a-Dub-Dub [1920]
    * A Book About Myself [1922];
      republished (unexpurgated) as Newspaper Days [1931]
    * The Color of a Great City [1923]
    * Dreiser Looks at Russia [1928]
    * My City [1929]
    * Tragic America [1931]
    * Dawn [1931]
    * America Is Worth Saving [1941]


John Dryden, 16310-1700
  about
    * The Life of John Dryden / George Gilfillan
  Works
    * Heroic Stanzas on the Death of Oliver Cromwell [1658]
    * Astraea Redux [1660]
    * The Indian Emperor [1665]
    * Annus Mirabilis [1667]
    * The Tempest (comedy) [1667]
    * An Essay of Dramatick Poesie [1668]
    * An Evening's Love [1669]
    * Marriage a-la-mode [1672]
    * The Conquest of Granada [1670]
    * Oedipus [1679]
    * Absalom and Achitophel [1681]
    Mac Flecknoe
    * The Medal [1682]
    * Religio Laici [1682]
    * The Hind and the Panther [1687]
    * Amphitryon [1690]
    * Fables Ancient and Modern [1700]
    A Song for St. Cecilla's Day
  Plays
    * The Wild Gallant [1663]
    * The Rival Ladies
    * The Indian Queene
    * Amboyna [1673]
    * Tyrannick Love [1669]
    * Almanzar and Almahide [1670]
    * Arungzebe [1675]
    * All for Love [1678]
    * Don Sebastian [1690]
    * Love Triumphant
  Translation
    * The Works of Virgil [1697]
    * The AEneid of Virgil ; translated by John Dryden
    * Ovid's Metamorphoses
      translated into English verse under the direction of Sir Samuel Garth
      by John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, William Congreve
      and other eminent hands


Du Bois, W.E.B.
 The Souls of Black Folk


Du Maurier
  Triby - 1894


Alexandre Dumas, fils, 1824-1895
    * Camille
    * La Dame aux Camelias
    * Les Femmes qui tuent et les Femmes qui votent
    * L'Affaire Clemenceau [1867]
    * The Son of Clemenceau


Dumas, Alexandre, pere, 1802-1870
  The Three Musketeers
  The Vicomte de Bragelonne
  Loiise de la Valliere
  Le Reine Margot
  The Black Tulip
  La Dame aux Camalias
  Twenty Years After
  The Man in the Iron Mask
  The Count of Monte Cristo
  Essays
    * Celebrated Crimes [1839-1841]
         1. The Borgias
         2. The Cenci  1598
         3. Massacres of the South  1551-1815
         4. Mary Stuart  1587
         5. Karl-Ludwig Sand  1819
         6. Urbain Grandier  1634
         7. Nisida  1825
         8. Derues
         9. La Constantin  1660
        10. Joan of Naples  1343-1382
        11. The Man in the Iron Mask [An Essay]
        12. Martin Guerre
        13. Ali Pacha
        14. The Countess De Saint-Geran  1639
        15. Murat  1815
        16. The Marquise De Brinvilliers
        17. Vaninka
        18. The Marquise De Ganges  1657
  Fiction
    * The Corsican Brothers [1844]
    * The "D'Artagnan" Romances:
          o The Three Musketeers [1844]
          o Twenty Years After [1845]
          o The Vicomte de Bragelonne [1848-1850]
          o Ten Years Later [1848-1850]
          o Louise de la Valliere [1848-1850]
          o The Man in the Iron Mask [1848-1850]
    * The Count of Monte Cristo [1844]
    * The Regent's Daughter (Une Fille du regent) [1845]
    * The Two Dianas (Les Deux Diane, 1846)
    * The Valois romances:
          o Marguerite de Valois (La Reine Margot) [1845]
          o Chicot the Jester
           (abridged translation of La dame de Monsoreau) [1846]
          o The Forty-Five Guardsmen [1847]
    * The Marie Antoinette romances:
          o Joseph Balsamo (Memoires d'un medecin: Joseph Balsamo, 18461848)
            (a.k.a. Memoirs of a Physician, Cagliostro, Madame Dubarry,
            The Countess Dubarry, or The Elixir of Life)
          o The Queen's Necklace [18491850]
          o Ange Pitou; or, Taking the Bastile [1853]
            v.1; v.2
          o The Countess de Charny (La Comtesse de Charny, 18531855)
            (a.k.a. Andree de Taverney, or The Mesmerist's Victim)
          o The Knight of the Red House (Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge) [1845]
    * Georges; or The Isle of France / translated by Alfred Allinson [1843]
    * The Black Tulip [1850]
    * The Wolf-Leader (Le Meneur de loups, 1857)
    * The Gold Thieves (after 1857):
      a play that was lost but rediscovered by the Canadian Reginald Hamel,
      researcher in the Bibliotheque Nationale de France in 2004
    * The Companions of Jehu [1857]
    * Robin Hood (Robin Hood le proscrit, 1863)
    * The Whites and the Blues (Les Blancs et les Bleus, 1867)
    * The Last Cavalier (Le Chevalier de Sainte-Hermine, 1869)
      This nearly completed novel was his last major work
      and was lost until its rediscovery by Claude Schopp in 1988
      and subsequent release in 2005.
    * The Women's War
    * The Conspirators: The Chevalier d'Harmental [1842]
    * The Prussian Terror
      translated by R.S. Garnett
  Oeuvre (en francais)
  Theatre
    * La Chasse et lAmour (theatre) [1825]
    * La Noce et lEnterrement (theatre) [1826]
    * Henri III et sa cour (theatre) [1829]
    * Christine, ou Stockholm, Fontainebleau et Rome (theatre) [1830]
    * Napoleon Bonaparte ou Trente Ans de lHistoire de France (theatre) [1831]
    * Antony (theatre) [1831]
    * Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux (theatre) [1831]
    * Teresa (theatre) [1831]
    * La Tour de Nesle (theatre) [1832]
    * Souvenirs dAnthony [1835]
    * Chroniques de France: Isabel de Baviere [1835]
    * Kean (theatre) [1836]
    * Caligula (theatre) [1837]
    * Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle (theatre) [1837]
    * Des demoiselles de Saint-Cyr (theatre) [1843]
    * La Jeunesse de Louis XIV (theatre) [1854]
    * Le Fils de la nuit ou Le Pirate (theatre)
      [1856 En collaboration avec Gerard de Nerval,
       Bernard Lopez et Victor Sejour]
  Roman
    * Acte [1837]
    * La Salle darmes / Pauline, (roman) [1838]
    * Le Capitaine Paul [1838]
    * Le Capitaine Pamphile [1839]
    * Crimes celebres [1839-1841]
    * Napoleon [1840]
    * Othon, larcher [1840]
    * Les Stuarts [1840]
    * Maitre Adam le calabrais [1840]
    * Le Maitre darmes, 1840-[1841]
    * Praxede [1841]
    * Aventures de Lyderic, grand-forestier de Flandre [1841]
    * Nouvelles Impressions de voyage (Midi de la France) [1841]
    * Excursions sur les bords du Rhin [1841]
    * Souvenirs de voyage: Une annee a Florence [1841]
    * Jeanne la pucelle, 1429-1431 [1842]
    * Le Speronare [1842]
    * Le Capitaine Arena [1842]
          o Tome 1
          o Tome 2
    * Le Chevalier d'Harmental [1842]
    * Le Corricolo [1843]
    * Filles, Lorettes et Courtisanes [1843]
    * Georges [1843]
    * L'Orfevre du roi, ou Ascanio [1843]
    * Sylvandire [1844]
    * Fernande [1844]
    * Les Trois Mousquetaires [1844]
    * Le Chateau dEppstein [1844]
    * Histoire d'un casse-noisette (The Nutcracker) [1844]
      Histoire d'un casse-noisette -- L'egoiste -- Nicolas le philosophe.
    * Cecile [1844]
    * Gabriel Lambert [1844]
    * Louis XIV et son siecle [1844]
    * Vingt ans apres [1845]
    * Le Comte de Monte-Cristo [1845-1846]
          o Tome I
          o Tome II
          o Tome III
          o Tome IV
    * Une fille du regent [1845]
    * La Reine Margot [1845]
          o Tome I
          o Tome II
    * Les Medicis [1845]
    * Les Freres corses [1845]
    * Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge [1845-1846]
    * La Dame de Monsoreau [1846]
          o Tome 1.
          o Tome 2.
          o Tome 3.
    * Le Batard de Mauleon [1846]
    * Joseph Balsamo [1846]
    * Les Deux Diane [1846]
    * Impressions de voyage: de Paris a Cadix [1847]
    * Les Quarante-Cinq [1847]
          o Tome 1
          o Tome 2
          o Tome 3
    * Catilina [1848]
    * Le Vicomte de Bragelonne ou l'Homme au masque de fer [1848]
    * Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard [1848]
          o Tome I.
          o Tome II.
          o Tome III.
          o Tome IV.
    * Les Mille et un Fantomes [1849]
    * Le Collier de la reine [1849]
          o Tome I
          o Tome II
    * La Femme au collier de velours [1850]
    * La Tulipe Noire [1850]
    * Le Trou de lenfer [1850]
    * La Colombe [1850]
    * Montevideo ou Une nouvelle Troie [1850]
    * Le Drame de quatre-vingt-treize [1851]
    * Impressions de voyage: Suisse [1851]
    * Ange Pitou [1851]
    * Olympe de Cleves [1851]
    * Histoire de la vie politique et privee de Louis-Philippe [1852]
    * La Maison de Savoie, depuis 1555 jusqu'a 1850, 4 vol. [1852-1856]
          o Tome 1: Emmanuel Philibert [1852]
          o Tome 2: Leone-Leona [1853]
          o Tome 3: Memoires de Jeanne dAlbert de Luynes,
            comtesse de Verrue, surnommee la Dame de Volupte [1855]
          o Tome 4: De Victor Amedee III a Charles Albert [1856]
    * La Comtesse de Charny [1853]
    * Le Pasteur dAshbourne [1853]
    * Isaac Laquedem [1853]
    * Les Drames de la mer [1853]
    * Ingenue [1853]
    * La Jeunesse de Pierrot [1854]
    * Une vie dartiste [1854]
    * Catherine Blum [1854]
    * Saphir [1854]
    * Vie et Aventures de la princesse de Monaco [1854]
    * Les Mohicans de Paris [1854-1855]
    * Souvenirs de 1830 a 1842 [1854]
    * La Derniere Annee de Marie Dorval [1855]
  Dame de volupte [1857]
    * Les Louves de Machecoul [1858]
    * De Paris a Astrakan [1859]
    * Jane [1859]
    * Histoire dun cabanon et dun chalet [1859]
    * La Maison de glace [1860]
    * La Route de Varennes [1860]
    * Memoires de Garibaldi [1860]

Dunbar, William
  collected works
    William Dunbar 
    Laing, David
    UofCA
    vol 1 - vol 2
    UofToronto - Roberts
    supplement


Durer, Albrecht, 1471-1528
  * Memoirs of Journeys to Venice and the Low Countries
    The original edition of this text was translated into English
    by Rudolf Tombo, Ph.D., and published by The Merrymount Press,
    Boston, 1913, as part of volume VI of The Humanists Library,
    edited by Lewis Einstein.


Durkheim, Emile
  The Elementary Forms of Religeous Life - 1912


Eddison, Eric Rucker 1882-1945
  * The Worm Ouroboros [1922]
  * Mistress of Mistresses [1935]
  * A Fish Dinner in Memison [1941]
  * The Mezentian Gate [1958]


James Harrington (1611-1677)
    * The Commonwealth of Oceana

Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon
  - The History of Rebellion

Edgeworth, Maria 1767-1849
  Belinda - 1802
  Castle Rackrent
  See also:
    * Maria Edgeworth / Helen Zimmern
  Works
    * Letters to Literary Ladies [1795]
    * The Parent's Assistant: Stories for Children
      illustrated by Chris Hammond [1796]
    * Practical Education / Richard Lovell Edgeworth and Maria Edgeworth [1798]
      Volume I Volume II
    * Castle Rackrent [1800]
    * Early Lessons [1801]
    * The Little Dog Trusty; The Orange Man; 
      and the Cherry Orchard;
      Being the Tenth Part of Early Lessons (1801) / Maria Edgeworth
    * Belinda [1801]
    * Essay on Irish Bulls [1802]
    * Popular Tales [1804]
          o Lame Jervas
          o The will
          o The Limerick gloves
          o Out of debt out of danger
          o The lottery
          o Rosanna
          o Murad the Unlucky
          o The manufacturers
          o The contrast
          o The grateful negro
          o To-morrow.
    * The Modern Griselda [1804]
    * Moral Tales for Young People [1805]
          o Forester
          o The Prussian vase
          o The good aunt
          o Angelina; or, lAmie Inconnue
          o The good French governess
          o Mademoiselle Panache
          o The knapsack
    * Leonora [1806]
    * Tales of Fashionable Life [1809]
          o Ennui.
          o Almeria.
          o Madame de Fleury
          o The dun.
          o Manoeuvring.
          o Vivian.
          o Emilie de Coulanges.
          o The Absentee [1812]
    * Tales of real life.
      Forming a sequel to Miss Edgeworth's Tales of fashionable life [1810]
      v.1 v.2 v.3
    * Patronage [1814]
    * Harrington, a tale [1817]
    * Ormond, a tale [1817]
    * Comic Dramas [1817]
    * Memoirs [1820]
    * Early Lessons [1822]
    * Helen [1834]
    * The Bracelets
    * Tales and Novels
         1. Forester -- The Prussian Vase -- The good Aunt -- 
            Angelina, or, L'amie inconnue -- The good French Governess -- 
            Mademoiselle Panache -- The Knapsack.
         2. Lame Jervas -- The will -- The Limerick gloves -- 
            Out of debt out of danger -- The lottery. Rosanna -- 
            Murad the Unlucky -- The manufacturers -- The contrast -- 
            The grateful negro -- To-morrow.
         3. Belinda.
         4. Castle Rackrent -- An essay on Irish bulls -- 
            An essay on the noble science of self-justification -- Ennui -- 
            The dun.
         5. Manoeuvring -- Almeria -- Vivian.
         6. The Absentee.
         7. Patronage.
         8. Patronage (concluded) -- Comic dramas -- Leonara -- Letters.
         9. Harrington -- Thoughts on bores -- Ormond.
        10. Helen.
    * The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth
      edited by Augustus J. C. Hare
      Volume 1 ; Volume 2


Elliot, George
  essay about Virginia Woolf
  Mill on the Floss
  Scenes of Clerical Life [1857]
  The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton
  Mr. Gilfil's Love Story
  Janet's Repentance
  Novels:
    * Adam Bede [1859]
    * The Lifted Veil [1859]
    * The Mill on the Floss [1860]
    * Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe [1861]
    * Romola [1862-3]
    * Brother Jacob [1864]
    * Felix Holt the Radical [1866]
    * Middlemarch: a study of provincial life [1871-2]
    * Daniel Deronda [1876]
  Essays:
    * Impressions of Theophrastus Such [1878]
    * The Essays of George Eliot

Ellis, Havelock
    * Christopher Marlowe.
      Edited by Havelock Ellis
      with a general introd. on the English drama
        during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I. [1887]
    * The Criminal [1890/1901]
    * The New Spirit [1890/1892]
    * The Nationalisation of Health [1892]
    * Man and woman: a study of human secondary sexual characters [1904]
    * Germinal, by Zola (as translator) [1895, reissued 1933]
    * Affirmations [1898]
    * The Nineteenth Century: A Dialogue in Utopia [1900]
    * A study of British genius [1904]
    * The soul of Spain [1908]
    * Studies in the Psychology of Sex [1927]
      1. The Evolution of Modesty; 
         The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity;
         Auto-Erotism [1900]
      2. Sexual Inversion [1897, with J.A. Symonds]
      3. Analysis of the Sexual Impulse;
         Love and Pain;
         The Sexual Impulse in Women [1903]
      4. Sexual Selection in Man [1905]
      5. Erotic Symbolism;
         The Mechanism of Detumescence;
         The Psychic State in Pregnancy [1906]
      6. Sex in Relation to Society [1910]
    * The problem of race-regeneration [1911]
    * The world of dreams [1911]
    * The Task of Social Hygiene [1912]
    * Impressions and Comments [19141924]
    * Essays in War-Time: Further Studies in the Task of Social Hygiene [1916]
    * The philosophy of conflict, and other essays in war-time [1919]
    * On Life and Sex: Essays of Love and Virtue [1921]
    * Kanga Creek: an Australian idyll [1922]
    * Little Essays of Love and Virtue [1922]
    * The Dance of Life [1923]
    * Sonnets, with Folk Songs from the Spanish [1925]
    * Eonism and Other Supplementary Studies [1928]
    * The Art of Life [1929] (selected and arranged by Mrs. S. Herbert)
    * More Essays of Love and Virtue [1931]
    * Views and Reviews [1932]
    * Psychology of Sex [1933]
    * Chapman [1934]
    * My Confessional [1934]
    * Questions of Our Day [1934]
    * From Rousseau to Proust [1935]
    * Selected Essays [1936]
    * Poems [1937]
      (selected by John Gawsworth; pseudonym of T. Fytton Armstrong)
    * Love and Marriage [1938] (with others)
    * My Life [1939]
    * Sex Compatibility in Marriage [1939]
    * From Marlowe to Shaw [1950] (ed. by J. Gawsworth)
    * The Genius of Europe [1950]
    * Sex and Marriage [1951] (ed. by J. Gawsworth)
    * The Unpublished Letters of Havelock Ellis to Joseph Ishill [1954]


Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803-1882
    * Nature [1836]
    * The American Scholar.
      An Oration delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society
      at Cambridge, August 31, 1837
    * An Address delivered before the Senior Class in Divinity College
      Cambridge, Sunday Evening, July 15, 1838
    * Literary Ethics
      An Oration delivered before the Literary Societies of Dartmouth College
      July 24, 1838
    * The Method Of Nature
      An Oration delivered before the Society of the Adelphi,
      in Waterville College, Maine, August 11, 1841
    * Lecture On The Times.
      Read at the Masonic Temple, Boston, December 2, 1841
    * The Conservative.
      A Lecture delivered at the Masonic Temple, Boston, December 9, 1841
    * Man The Reformer.
      A Lecture read before the Mechanics Apprentices Library Association,
      Boston, January 25, 1841
    * The Young American.
      A Lecture read before the Mercantile Library Association,
      Boston, February 7, 1844
    * The Transcendentalist.
      A Lecture read at the Masonic Temple, Boston, January, 1842
    * English Traits [1856]
    * Essays: First and Second Series (1841/1844)
    * Representative Men [1850]
    * The Conduct of Life [1860]
    * Thoreau [1862]
    * Uncollected Prose


Engels, Friedrich
  - The Condition of the Working Class in England - 1842-1844E


Epictetus
    * The Discourses of Epictetus
      translated by George Long


Epicurus (c340-c270BC)
    * Letter to Menoeceus
      translated by Robert Drew Hicks
    * Principal Doctrines
      translated by Robert Drew Hicks


Erasmus of Rotterdam, 1466-1536
    * The Praise of Folly
      translated by John Wilson

Eschenbach, Wolfram von
   Parzival and Titurel - ~1200
    * Parzival, a knightly epic
      translated by Jessie Laidlay Weston 2 vols
    * The story of Parzival, the templar
      retold from Wolfram von Eschenbach by Mary Blackwell Sterling

Euclid
    * Elements, ed. by D.E. Joyce, trans. by Thomas Little Heath
    * Elements (English and Greek), trans. by Thomas Little Heath
    * The First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid,
      and Propositions I.-XXI. of Book XI.,
      and an Appendix on the Cylinder, Sphere, Cone, Etc.,
      With Copious Annotations and Numerous Exercises
      (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Co., 1885), also by John Casey
    * The first six books of the elements of Euclid,
      in which coloured diagrams and symbols are used
      instead of letters for the greater ease of learners
      Oliver Byrne [1847] 


Euripides
 Medea
 Hippolytus
 Electra
 Helen
 Bacchae
 Iphigenia among the Taurians
 Iphigenia at Aulis
 Rhesus
 Heracles
 Cyclops
 Alcestis
 Children of Heracles
 Orestes
 The Phoenician Woman
 The Suppliant Woman
 The Trojan Women
 Hecuba
 Andromache
    * Alcestis / translated by Richard Aldington
    * Andromache / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * The Bacchantes / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * The Cyclops / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * Electra / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * Hecuba / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * Helen / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * The Heracleidae / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * Heracles / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * Hippolytus / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * Ion / translated by Robert Potter
    * Iphigenia At Aulis / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * Iphigenia In Tauris / translated by Robert Potter
    * Medea / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * Orestes / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * The Phoenissae / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * Rhesus / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * The Suppliants / translated by Edward P. Coleridge
    * The Trojan Women / translated by Edward P. Coleridge


Edward John Eyre, 1815-1901
    * An account of the manners and customs of the Aborigines
      and the state of their relations with Europeans
    * Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia,
      and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1


Michael Faraday, 1797-1867
    * The Chemical History of a Candle; a course of Lectures
      delivered before a juvenile audience at the Royal Institution [1861]
    * The chemical history of a candle, a course of lectures
      delivered before a juvenile audience at the Royal Institution; [1908]
    * Chemical manipulation: being instructions to students in chemistry,
      on the methods of performing experiments of demonstration
      or of research, with accuracy and success [1830]
    * Experimental researches in electricity
      with an introduction by John Tyndall [Dent, 1914]
    * Experimental Researches in Electricity, v.1
    * Experimental researches in electricity v.2 [1844]
    * Experimental researches in electricity v.3 [1855]
    * Experimental researches in chemistry and physics [1859]
    * A course of six lectures on the various forces of matter
      and their relations to each other [1860]
    * The liquefaction of gases; papers (1823-1845)
      With an appendix consisting of papers by Thomas Northmore,
        on the Compression of gases (1805-1806) [1896]
    * The discovery of induced electric currents v.2:
      Memoirs by Michael Faraday [1900]
    * The effects of a magnetic field on radiation;
      memoirs by Faraday, Kerr, and Zeeman [1900]
    * The fundamental laws of electrolytic conduction;
      memoirs by Faraday, Hittorf and F. Kohlrausch [1899]
    * Observations on Mental Education, in Lectures on education,
      delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain [1854]
    * The letters of Faraday and Schoenbein, 1836-1862,
      with notes, comments and references to contemporary letters; [1899]


Fa-Hien or Fa-hsien (ca.337-ca.422)
    * A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms
      Being an Account by the Chinese Monk Fa-Hien of his Travels in India
      and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414) in Search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline
    Translated and annotated with a Corean recension of the Chinese text
       by James Legge


Fanous, Samuel
 The Life of Christina of Markyate


Fielding, Henry
 The Modern Husband 
 Weslyan Edition of Fieldings works
 Joseph Andrews - 1742
 Shamela - 1741
 Paradoies of 
  Richardson, Samuel
    Pamela - 1740
  Middleton, Conyers
    Life of Cicero  
 Jonathan Wild
    * Fielding, by Austin Dobson
    * The history of Henry Fielding / Wilbur Lucius Cross [1918] v.1; v.2; v.3
    * The life and writings of Henry Fielding, Esq.
      by Thomas Keightley. Taken from the pages of Fraser's Magazine
      and edited by Frederick Stoever Dickson. [The Rowfant Club, 1907]
  Novels
    * An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews [1741]
    * The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Mr Abraham Adams [1742]
    * The History of the life of the late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great [1743]
    * A journey from this world to the next [1749]
    * The History of Tom Jones: a foundling [1749]
    * Amelia [1751]
  Miscellaneous works
    * Miscellanies [1743]
    * The Preface to David Simple
    * The Preface to the Familiar Letters
    * Philosophical Transactions for the Year 1742 and 1743
    * The First Olynthiac of Demosthenes
    * Of the remedy of Affliction for the Loss of our Friends
    * A Dialogue between Alexander the Great and Diogenes the Cynic
    * An Interlude between Jupiter, Juno, Apollo and Mercury
    * The True Patriot
    * A Jacobite's Journal
    * The Female Husband;
      or the Surprising History of Mrs Mary alias Mr George Hamilton
      who was convicted of having married a young woman of Wells
      and lived with her as her husband
      taken from her own mouth since her confinement [1746]
    * The Covent Garden Journal [1752]
    * A fragment of a Comment on Lord Bolingbroke's Essays
    * Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon [1753]
  Legal writings
    * An Enquiry into the Causes of the late Increase of Robbers
    * A proposal for making effectual provision for the Poor,
      for amending their morals,
      and for rendering them useful members of the society [1753]
    * A Charge delivered to the Grand Jury
    * A clear state of the Case of Elizabeth Canning
    * A true state of the Case of Bosavern Penlez,
      who suffered on account of the late Riot in the Strand 
  Poetry
    * The Masquerade 
  Drama
    * Love in Several Masques [1728]
    * Rape upon Rape [1730]
    * The Temple Beau [1730]
    * The Author's Farce [1730]
    * The Coffee-house Politician
    * The Letter Writers [1731]
    * The Tragedy of Tragedies; or, The Life and Death of Tom Thumb [1731]
    * Grub-Street Opera [1731]
    * The Modern Husband [1732]
    * The Lotterry [1732]
    * The Mock Doctor
    * The Covent Garden Tragedy [1732]
    * The Debauchees
    * The Miser [1732]
    * The Intriguing Chambermaid [1734]
    * Don Quixote in England
    * The Virgin Unmasked
    * The Universal Gallant
    * Pasquin [1736]
    * Eurydice
    * Eurydice Hiss'd [1737]
    * The Historical Register for the Year 1736 [1737]
    * Tumbledown Dick
    * Miss Lucy in Town
    * The Wedding Day
    * The Fathers: Or, the Good-Natur'd Man [1778] 
  Collected Works editions (facsim.)
    * The Works of Henry Fielding [1784]
    * The Complete Works of Henry Fielding, Esq.
      With an essay on the life, genius and achievement of the author
      by William Ernest Henley [1902]


Firbank, Ronald
    * Odette
    * The Fairies Wood (story), 1904
    * The Mauve Tower (play), 1904 (published posthumously)
    * Impression d'automne (story), 1905
    * Odette d'Antrevernes and A Study in Temperament (stories), 1905
    * Lady Appledore's Mesalliance: an artificial pastoral (story), 1908
    * A Disciple from the Country (one-act play)
    * The Artificial Princess (novel), 1915 (published posthumously in 1934)
    * Vainglory (novel), 1915
    * Inclinations (novel), 1916
    * Caprice (novel), 1917
    * Valmouth (novel), 1919
    * The Princess Zoubaroff (play), 1920
    * Santal (story), 1921
    * The Flower Beneath The Foot (novel), 1923
    * Sorrow in Sunlight ("Prancing Nigger") [1924]
    * Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli (novel), 1926
    * The New Rythum (novel fragment), 1926 (published posthumously in 1961)
Firdausi (c.930-1020)
    * The Epic of Kings / translated by Helen Zimmern
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
 FitzGerald, Edward (translator)


John Fiske, 1842-1901
    * Myths and Myth-Makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology
    * The Unseen World, and other essays


Fitzgerald, F. Scott
 This side of Paradise
 Tales of the Jazz Age
 The Beautiful and Daamned
Novels

    * This Side of Paradise [1920]
    * The Beautiful and Damned [1922]
    * The Great Gatsby [1925]
    * Tender is the Night [1934]
    * The Last Tycoon [1941] (Unfinished)
Short Stories
    * Flappers and Philosophers [1920]
          o The Offshore Pirate
          o The Ice Palace
          o Head and Shoulders
          o The Cut-Glass Bowl
          o Bernice Bobs Her Hair
          o Benediction
          o Dalyrimple Goes Wrong
          o The Four Fists
    * Tales of the Jazz Age [1922]
          o My Last Flappers
                + The Jelly-bean.
                + The Camels Back
                + May Day
                + Porcelain and Pink
          o Fantasies
                + The Diamond as Big as the Ritz
                + The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
                + Tarquin of Cheapside
                + The Legend of Britomartis or of Chastity
                + O Russet Witch!
          o Unclassified Masterpieces
                + The Lees of Happiness
                + Mr. Icky: The Quintessence of Quaintness in One Act
                + Jemina, the Mountain Girl
    * All the Sad Young Men [1926]
         1. The Rich Boy
         2. Winter Dreams
         3. The Baby Party
         4. Absolution
         5. Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les
         6. The Adjuster
         7. Hot and Cold Blood
         8. The Sensible Thing
         9. Gretchens Forty Winks
    * Taps at Reveille [1935]
         1. The Scandal Detectives
         2. Basil: The Freshest Boy
         3. He Thinks Hes Wonderful
         4. The Captured Shadow
         5. The Perfect Life
         6. First Blood
         7. A Nice Quiet Place
         8. Josephine: A Woman with a Past
         9. Crazy Sunday
        10. Two Wrongs
        11. The Night at Chancellorsville
        12. The Last of the Belles
        13. Majesty
        14. Family in the Wind
        15. A Short Trip Home
        16. One Interne
        17. The Fiend
        18. Babylon Revisited
    * The Pat Hobby stories [1941]
          o Pat Hobby's Christmas Wish
          o A Man in the Way
          o "Boil Some Water--Lots of It"
          o Teamed with Genius
          o Pat Hobby and Orson Welles
          o Pat Hobby's Secret
          o Pat Hobby, Putative Father
          o The Homes of the Stars
          o Pat Hobby Does His Bit
          o Pat Hobby's Preview
          o No Harm Trying
          o A Patriotic Short
          o On the Trail of Pat Hobby
          o Fun in an Artist's Studio
          o Two Old-Timers
          o Mightier Than the Sword
          o Pat Hobby's College Days
    * Short Stories
         1. Winter Dreams
         2. Dice, Brassknuckles & Guitar
         3. Gretchens Forty Winks
         4. Absolution
         5. Rags Martin-Jones and the Pr-nce of W-les
         6. The Sensible Thing
         7. The Baby Party
         8. Love in the Night
         9. The Rich Boy
        10. Jacobs Ladder
        11. A Short Trip Home
        12. The Bowl
        13. Magnetism
        14. The Scandal Detectives
        15. A Night at the Fair
        16. Basil: The Freshest Boy
        17. He Thinks Hes Wonderful
        18. Outside the Cabinet-Makers
        19. The Captured Shadow
        20. The Perfect Life
        21. Forging Ahead
        22. Basil and Cleopatra
        23. The Last of the Belles
        24. The Rough Crossing
        25. Majesty
        26. At Your Age
        27. The Swimmers
        28. Two Wrongs
        29. First Blood
        30. A Nice Quiet Place
        31. The Bridal Party
        32. Josephine: A Woman with a Past
        33. One Trip Abroad
        34. The Hotel Child
        35. Babylon Revisited
        36. A New Leaf
        37. Emotional Bankruptcy
        38. A Freeze-Out
        39. Six of One 
        40. Family in the Wind
        41. What a Handsome Pair!
        42. Crazy Sunday
        43. One Interne
        44. More Than Just a House
        45. The Fiend
        46. The Night at Chancellorsville
        47. Afternoon of an Author
        48. I Didnt Get Over
        49. An Alcoholic Case
        50. Financing Finnegan
        51. Design in Plaster
        52. The Lost Decade

        53. Three Hours Between Planes
        54. News of Paris  Fifteen Years Ago


Flammarion, Camille 1842-1925
    * Uranie, 1890.
      o Uranie
      translated from the French by Mary J. Serrano [1890]
      o Urania
      translated by Augusta Rice Stetson [1890]
      o Uranie [1889]
    * La Fin du Monde (The End of the World), [1893]
      a science fiction novel about a comet colliding with the Earth,
      followed by several million years
      leading up to the gradual death of the planet. Revived as:
      o Omega: the last days of the world[1975]
    * Lumen [1897]
  Science
    * ASTRONOMIE POPULAIRE
      Tableau general de l'univers. Ouvrage couronne par l'Institut.
      Illustre de 360 figures, planches et chromolithographies.
    * LES TERRES DU CIEL
      Description physique, climatologique, geographique des planetes qui
      gravitent avec la Terre autour du Soleil, et de l'etat probable de la
      vie a leur surface, edition. illustre de 100 figures, planches et
      photographies
      o Les terres du ciel; voyage astronomique sur les autres mondes et
        description des conditions actuelles de la vie sur les diverses
        planetes du systeme solaire; [1884]
    * LA PLURALITE DES MONDES HABITES
      au point de vue de l'Astronomie, de la Physiologie et
      de la Philosophie naturelle
      o La pluralite des mondes habites; etude ou l'on expose les conditions
        d'habitabilite des terres celestes, discutees au point de vue
        de l'astronomie, de la physiologie et de la philosophie naturelle
        [1869]
    * LES MONDES IMAGINAIRES ET LES MONDES REELS
      Revue des theories humaines sur les habitants des astres.
    * HISTOIRE DU CIEL
      Histoire populaire de l'Astronomie et des differents systemes imagines
      pour expliquer l'univers.
      o Astronomical Myths: Based on Flammarions's History of the Heavens
       John F. Blake
    * RECITS DE L'INFINI
      Lumen.  Histoire d'une ame.  Histoire d'une comete.
      La vie universelle et eternelle.
    * DIEU DANS LA NATURE ou le Spiritualisme et le Materialisme devant
      la science moderne.
    * CONTEMPLATIONS SCIENTIFIQUES
      Nouvelles etudes de la Nature et exposition des ?uvres eminentes
      de la science contemporaine.
      o Contemplations scientifiques [1887]
    * ETUDES SUR L'ASTRONOMIE
      Ouvrage periodique exposant les decouvertes
      de l'Astronomie contemporaine,
      les recherches personnelles de l'auteur, etc.
    * ASTRONOMIE SIDERALE: LES ETOILES DOUBLES
      Catalogue des etoiles multiples en mouvement,
      contenant les observations et l'analyse des mouvements.
      o Catalogue des etoiles doubles et multiples
        en mouvement relatif certain,
        comprenant toutes les observations faites
        sur chaque couple depuis sa decouverte,
        et les resultats conclus de l'etude des mouvements / [1878]
    * LES MERVEILLES CELESTES
      Lectures du soir a l'usage de la jeunesse.
      89 grav. et 3 cartes celestes (38* mille).
      o Les merveilles celestes, lectures du soir [1881]
      o The wonders of the heavens / Lockyer, Winifred James [1871]
      o The wonders of the heavens / Lockyer, Winifred James, Mrs., d. 1879
        [1871]
    * ATLAS CELESTE
      contenant plus de cent mille etoiles. 30 cartes in-folio.
    * PETIT ATLAS DE POCHE
      resumant l'astronomie en 18 cartes.
    * SIR HUMPHRY DAVY  LES DERNIERS JOURS D'UN PHILOSOPHE
      Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais et annote.
    * VIE DE COPERNIC et Histoire de la decouverte du systeme du monde.
    * PETITE ASTRONOMIE DESCRIPTIVE pour les enfants,
      adaptee aux besoins de l'enseignement par G. Delon,
      et ornee de 100 figures
    * VOYAGES AERIENS
      Journal de bord de douze voyages scientifiques en ballon,
      avec plans topographiques.
    * De Paris a Vaucouleurs a vol d'oiseau:
      relation d'un voyage scientifique en ballon / ,Boissay, Charles [1873]
    * Thunder and lighting / Mostyn, Walter, tr [1905]
    * Thunder and lightning [1905]
    * Thunder and lightning / Mostyn, Walter, tr [1905]
    * Thunder and lightning / Mostyn, Walter, tr [1906]
      Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan
      and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
    * Travels in the air / Glaisher, James, 1809-1903
      Fonvielle, W. de (Wilfrid), 1824-1914
      Tissandier, Gaston, 1843-1899 [1871]
    * Real and Imaginary Worlds, 1865.
    * God in nature, 1866.
          o Dieu dans la nature [1867]
          o Dieu dans la nature [1867]
          o Dieu dans la nature [1867]
    * Recits de l'infini [1872] Lumen.  Histoire d'une ame.
      Histoire d'une comete.  La vie universelle et eternelle.
    * L'atmosphere: meteorologie populaire, 1888.
      o The atmosphere [Harper, 1874]
      o The atmosphere / Glaisher, James, 1809-1903, ed [1873]
      o The atmosphere:
        that which gives life to the earth and
        by which everything has its being:
        an ethereal sea that covers the whole world
        Glaisher, James, 1809-1903 [1896]
        Translation and abridgement of: L'atmosphere
    * Astronomie populaire [1880]
      o Astronomy for Amateurs 
        translated by Frances A. Welby
      o Astronomy for amateurs
        Welby, Frances A. (Frances Alice) [1915]
    * Les Etoiles et les Curiosites du Ciel, 1882.
      A supplement of the L'Astronomie Populaire works.
     o Les etoiles et les curiosites du ciel;
       description complete du ciel visible a l'oeil nu
       et de tous les objets celestes faciles a observer; [1882]
     o Les etoiles et les curiosites du ciel;
       description completes du ciel visible a l'oeil nu
       et de tous les objets celestes faciles a observer;
       supplement de l'Astronomie populaire / [1882]
    * La planete Mars et ses conditions d'habitabilite, 1892.
          o La planete Mars et ses conditions d'habitabilite v.01 / []
          o La planete Mars et ses conditions d'habitabilite v.02 / []
          o La planete Mars et ses conditions d'habitabilite v.v.1 [1909]
            t.1 Expose et discussion des observations.
                  Resultats conclus de l'etude generale de la planete.
            t.2. Observations faites de 1890 a 1901
  Spiritualism
    * Mysterious Psychic Forces
     o Mysterious Psychic Forces:
       An Account of the Author's Investigations in Psychical Research
       Together with Those of Other European Savants
     o Mysterious psychic forces:
       an account of the author's investigations in psychical research
     o Mystrious psychic forces;
       an account of the author's invesigations in psychical research,
       together with those of other European savants [1907]
    * Linconnu et les problemes psychiques [1900]
          o L'inconnu. The unknown [1900]
    * Death and its Mystery:
      o Before death
        translated by Eleanor Stimson Brooks
      o Death and its mystery: At the moment of death
        Brooks, Eleanor Stimson, tr. Carroll, Latrobe, tr [1921]
      o Death and its mystery: At the moment of death
        Latrobe Carroll, translator [1922]
      o Death and its mystery: After Death
        Latrobe Carroll, translator [1923]


Flaubert, Gustave
  A Simple Heart
  Saint Julian
  Herodias
  The Sentimental Education
  Madame Bovery
    * The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters
      translated by A.L. McKenzie, with an introduction by Stuart Sherman
    * Madame Bovary
      translated by Eleanor Marx Aveling
    * Herodias
    * Salammbo [1862]
    * A Simple Soul
    * L'Education Sentimentale [1869]
    * La Tentation de Saint Antoine [1874]
    * Trois Contes [1877]
    * Bouvard et Pecuchet (1881, posthumous).


Ford, Ford Madox
  The Good Soldier
    * The shifting of the fire [1892]
    * The brown owl, a fairy story [1892]
    * The queen who flew: A Fairy Tale [1894]
    * Ford Madox Brown: a record of his life and work [1896]
    * The Cinque Ports; a historical and descriptive record [1900]
    * The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story / with Joseph Conrad [1901]
    * Rossetti; a critical essay on his art [1902]
    * Romance / with Joseph Conrad [1903]
    * The benefactor; a tale of a small circle [1905]
    * The soul of London, a survey of a modern city [1905]
    * Hans Holbein, the younger; a critical monograph [1905]
    * The Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood: a critical monograph [1906]
    * The heart of the country, a survey of a modern land [1906]
    * The spirit of the people: an analysis of the English mind [1907]
    * The Fifth Queen trilogy:
      o The Fifth Queen; and how she came to Court [1906]
      o Privy Seal: His Last Venture [1907]
      o The Fifth Queen Crowned [1908]
    * An English girl; a romance [1907]
    * Mr Apollo [1908]
    * The Half Moon; a romance of the Old World and the New [1909]
    * A call; the tale of two passions [1910]
    * The portrait [1910]
    * Ancient lights and certain new reflections,
      being the memories of a young man [1911]
    * The critical attitude (as Ford Madox Hueffer) [1911]
    * Memories and impressions: a study in atmospheres [1911]
    * The Simple Life Limited, as Daniel Chaucer [1911]
    * Ladies whose bright eyes; a romance [1911]
    * The panel; a sheer comedy [1912]
    * The new Humpty-dumpty (as Daniel Chaucer) [1912]
    * Mr. Fleight [1913]
    * The Young Lovell; a romance [1913]
    * Henry James, a critical study [1915]
    * Between St. Dennis and St. George: a sketch of three civilisations [1915]
    * The Good Soldier [1915]
    * Zeppelin Nights, with Violet Hunt [1915]
    * Collected poems of Ford Madox Hueffer [1916]
    * On Heaven, and poems written on active service [1918]
    * Thus to revisit; some reminiscences [1921]
    * The Marsden Case [1923]
    * Women and Men [1923]
    * Mr Bosphorous [1923]
    * The Nature of a Crime, with Joseph Conrad [1924]
    * Joseph Conrad, A Personal Remembrance [1924]
    * Parade's End:
      o Some Do Not... [1924]
      o No More Parades [1925]
      o A Man Could Stand Up [1926]
      o Last Post [1928]
    * New York is Not America [1927]
    * New York Essays [1927]
    * New Poems [1927]
    * A Little Less Than Gods [1928]
    * No Enemy [1929]
    * The English Novel [1930]
    * When the Wicked Man [1932]
    * The Rash Act [1933]
    * It Was the Nightingale [1933]
    * Henry for Hugh [1934]
    * Provence [1935]
    * Ladies Whose Bright Eyes (revised version) [1935]
    * Great Trade Route [1937]
    * Vive Le Roy [1937]
    * The March of Literature [1938]


Ford, John
  'Tis Pity She's a Whore
  The Lover's Melencoly
  The Broken Heart
  Perkin Warbeck
  # The Lovers Melancholy [1629]
  # Tis Pity Shes a Whore [1633]
  # The Broken Heart [1633]
  # Loves Sacrifice [1633]
  # Perkin Warbeck [1634]
  # The Ladys Trial [1639]
  # Fancies Chaste and Noble [1638]
  # The Witch of Edmonton [1624, collaboration with Dekker and Rowley]
  # Works;
    with notes critical and explanatory by William Gifford.
    New ed., carefully rev.,
      with additions to the text and to the notes by Alexander Dyce (1869)
   1. The Lovers Melancholy.  Tis Pity Shes a Whore.  The Broken Heart.
   2. Loves Sacrifice.  Perkin Warbeck.  Fancies Chaste and Noble.
   3. The Ladys Trial.  The Sun's Darling.  The Witch of Edmonton.
      Fame's Memorial.  Poems.  Honour Triumphant.  A Line of Life.


Fowler, H.W.
 A Dictionary of English Useage - 1st ed


Foxe, John
  Book of Martyrs


Anatole France, 1844-1924
    * The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard [1881]
    * The Amethyst Ring
    * Thais [1890]
    * At the Sign of the Reine Pedauque
    * The Red Lily
    * Epicure's Garden [1895]
    * The Seven Wives Of Bluebeard [1920] ; translated by D. B. Stewart
    * The Miracle Of The Great St. Nicolas [1920]
    * The Story of the Duchess of Cicogne and of Monsieur de Boulingrin [1920]
    * The Man Who Married A Dumb Wife
    * Penguin Island [1908] ; translated by A. W. Evans
    * The Life of Joan of Arc [1908]
    * Mother of Pearl
    * Balthasar and Other Works [1909]
      Balthasar  The Cure's Mignonette  M. Pigeonneau  The Daughter Of Lilith
      Laeta Acilia  The Red Egg
    * Child Life In Town And Country [1909]
    * Honey-Bee [1911]
    * The Gods are Athirst [1912]
    * Marguerite
    * The Aspirations of Jean Servien
    * The mass of shadows (in Famous Modern Ghost Stories)
    * The Merrie Tales Of Jacques Tournebroche [1909]
    * A Mummer's Tale
    * The Well of Saint Clare
  Works (in French)
    * Les Legions de Varus [poem published in 1867 in the Gazette rimee]
    * Le Crime de Sylvestre Bonnard
    * Thais [1890]
    * Le Jongleur de Notre Dame [1892]
    * La rotisserie de la Reine Pedauque
      (At the Sign of the Web-Footed Queen) [1892]
    * Les Opinions de Jerome Coignard [1893]
    * Le Lys Rouge (The Red Lily) [1894]
    * Le Jardin d'Epicure [1895]
    * L'Humaine Tragedie (The Human Tragedy)
    * Crainquebille; Putois; Riquet; et Plusieurs Autres Recits Profitables
    * Les Sept Femmes de la Barbe-Bleue et Autres Contes Merveilleux
      (The Seven Wives of Bluebeard, and Other Marvelous Stories)
    * Monsieur Bergeret a Paris [1901]
    * Le Procurateur de Judee (The Procurator of Judaea) [1902]
    * Sur la Pierre Blanche [1905]
    * Putois [1907]
    * L'Ile des Pingouins [1908]
    * Les Dieux Ont Soif (The Gods Are Thirsty) [1912]
    * La Revolte des Anges (The Revolt of the Angels) [1914]
    * Histoire comique
    * Opinions sociales
    * Pierre Noziere
    * La vie litteraire:
          o Premiere serie
          o Deuxieme serie
          o Troisieme serie
          o Quatrieme serie


Miles Franklin, 1879-1954 (woman)
    * My Brilliant Career (1901)
    * Some Everyday Folk--and Dawn (1909)
    * Old Blastus of Bandicoot (1931)
    * Bring the Monkey (1933)
    * All That Swagger (1936)
    * My Career Goes Bung (1946)
    * Pioneers on Parade (1939) - with Dymphna Cusack
  Under the pseudonym of "Brent of Bin Bin"
    * Up the Country (1928)
    * Ten Creeks Run (1930)
    * Back to Bool Bool (1931)
    * Prelude to Waking (1950)
    * Cockatoos (1954)
    * Gentlemen at Gyang Gyang (1956)
  Non-Fiction
    * Joseph Furphy: The Legend of a Man and His Book (1944)
    * Laughter, Not for a Cage (1956)
    * Childhood at Brindabella (1963)


Franklin, Benjamin
   Autobiography
   Poor Richard's Almanac


Frazer, James George
   The Golden Bough
    * Totemism [1887]
    * The Golden Bough: a study of magic and religion
          o 1st edition [1890]
          o 2nd edition: expanded to 6 volumes [1900]
          o 3rd edition: 12 volumes [1906-15; 1936]
          o 1922 one-volume abridgement
    * Descriptions of Greece, by Pausanias [translation and commentary, 1897]
    * Psyche's Task [1909]
    * Totemism and Exogamy [1910]
    * The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead
      [3 volumes, 1913-24]
    * Folk-lore in the Old Testament [1918]
    * The Library, by Apollodorus [text, translation and notes, 2 volumes 1921]
    * The Worship of Nature [1926 (from 1923-25 Gifford Lectures)]
    * The Gorgon's Head and other Literary Pieces [1927]
    * Man, God, and Immortality [1927]
    * Devil's Advocate [1928]
    * Fasti, by Ovid [text, translation and commentary, 5 volumes 1929;
      one-volume abridgement 1931; revised by G. P. Goold 1989, corr. 1996]
    * Myths of the Origin of Fire [1930]
    * The Growth of Plato's Ideal Theory [1930]
    * Garnered Sheaves [1931]
    * Condorcet on the Progress of the Human Mind [1933]
    * The Fear of the Dead in Primitive Religion [1933-36]
    * Creation and Evolution in Primitive Cosmogenies, and other pieces [1935]

Frederic, Harold
    * The Damnation of Theron Ware [1896]
    * In the Valley
    * The Market-Place


Freeman, R. Austin 1862-1943
    * The John Thorndyke novels
    * The Red Thumb Mark [1907]
    * The Eye of Osiris [1911, published in the USA as The Vanishing Man]
    * The Eye of Osiris / R. Austin Freeman
    * The Vanishing Man / R. Austin Freeman
    * The Mystery of 31 New Inn [1912]
    * A Silent Witness [1914]
    * Helen Vardon's Confession [1922]
    * The Cat's Eye [1923]
    * The Mystery of Angelina Frood [1924]
    * The Shadow of the Wolf [1925]
    * The D'Arblay Mystery [1926]
    * A Certain Dr Thorndyke [1927]
    * As a Thief in the Night [1928]
    * Mr. Pottermack's Oversight [1930]
    * Dr Thorndyke Investigates [1930]
    * Pontifex Son and Thorndyke [1931]
    * When Rogues Fall Out [1932]
      published in the USA as Dr. Thorndyke's Discovery]
    * Dr Thorndyke Intervenes [1933]
    * For the Defence, Dr. Thorndyke [1934]
    * The Penrose Mystery [1936]
    * Felo de Se [1937, published in the USA as Death At The Inn]
    * The Stoneware Monkey [1938]
    * Mr Polton Explains [1940]
    * Dr Thorndyke's Crime File [1941]
      including "Meet Dr. Thorndyke" (essay), The Eye of Osiris (novel),
      "The Art of the Detective Story" (essay),
      The Mystery of Angelina Frood (novel),
      "5A King's Bench Walk" (essay), and Mr. Pottermack's Oversight (novel).
    * The Jacob Street Mystery [1942],
      published in the USA as The Unconscious Witness 
  Short-story collections
    * John Thorndyke's Cases:
      related by Christopher Jervis
      edited by R. Austin Freeman
      [1909, published in the United States as Dr. Thorndyke's Cases]
    * The Singing Bone [1912,
      published in the United States as The Adventures of Dr. Thorndyke].
    * Dr. Thorndyke's Casebook [1923)
      (published in the United States as The Blue Scarab]
    * The Puzzle Lock [1925]
    * The Magic Casket [1927]
    * The Famous Cases of Dr. Thorndyke
      [1928, published in the USA as The Dr. Thorndyke Omnibus] 
  Short stories
    * The Case of Oscar Brodski
    * A Case of Premeditation
    * The Echo of a Mutiny
    * A Wastrel's Romance
    * The Missing Mortgagee
    * Percival Bland's Proxy
    * The Old Lag
    * The Stranger's Latchkey
    * The Anthropologist at Large
    * The Blue Sequin
    * The Moabite Cipher
    * The Mandarin's Pearl [omitted from British edition]
    * The Aluminium Dagger
    * The Magic Casket
    * The Contents of a Mare's Nest
    * The Stalking Horse
    * The Naturalist at Law
    * Mr. Ponting's Alibi
    * Pandora's Box
    * The Trail of Behemoth
    * The Pathologist to the Rescue
    * Gleanings from the Wreckage
    * The Puzzle Lock
    * The Green Check Jacket
    * The Seal of Nebuchadnezzar
    * Phyllis Annesley's Peril
    * A Sower of Pestilence
    * Rex v. Burnaby
    * A Mystery of the Sand-hills
    * The Apparition of Burling Court
    * The Mysterious Visitor
    * The Case of the White Footprints
    * The Blue Scarab
    * The New Jersey Sphinx
    * The Touchstone
    * A Fisher of Men
    * The Stolen Ingots
    * The Funeral Pyre
    * The Man with the Nailed Shoes [omitted from both omnibus editions]
    * A Message from the Deep Sea [omitted from both omnibus editions]
    * 31, New Inn
      [1905 or 1911,
      later completely rewritten as the novel, The Mystery of 31 New Inn]
    * The Dead Hand [1912,
      later developed into the novel The Shadow of the Wolf.] 
  Other novels and collections
    * The Golden Pool: A Story of a Forgotten Mine [1905]
    * The Unwilling Adventurer [1913]
    * The Uttermost Farthing [1914]
      in the USA, only;
      first British publication, 1920, as "A Savant's Vendetta"]
    * The Uttermost Farthing: A Savant's Vendetta / R. Austin Freeman
    * The Exploits of Danby Croker [1916]
    * The Great Portrait Mystery and other stories [1918]
    * The Surprising Experiences of Mr Shuttlebury Cobb [1927]
    * Flighty Phyllis [1928] 
  As Clifford Ashdown, with John Pitcairn
    * The Adventures of Romney Pringle [1902]
    * The Further Adventures of Romney Pringle [1903 in Cassell's Magazine]
    * From a Surgeon's Diary [1904-5 in Cassell's Magazine]
    * The Queen's Treasure
      [written around 1905/6, but not published until 1975]
    * The Silks of Florence
    * The Assyrian Rejuvenator
    * The Submarine Boat 
  Non-fiction
    * Travels and Life in Ashanti and Jaman [1898]
    * Social Decay and Regeneration [1921]
      with an introduction by Havelock Ellis


Freud, Sigmund
  A Case of Hysteria
  The Interpretation of Dreams
    In English translation
    * The Interpretation of Dreams
      translated by A. A. Brill [1911]
    * A General introduction to Psychoanalysis
      translated by G. Stanley Hall
    * Studies on Hysteria
      with Josef Breuer
      translated by James Strachey
    * Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners
      translated by M.D. Eder
    * Group Psychology and The Analysis of The Ego
      translated by James Strachey
    * Leonardo da Vinci: A Psychosexual Study of an Infantile Reminiscence
      translated by A.A. Brill
    * Reflections on War and Death
      translated by Alfred B. Kuttner
      translated by A.A. Brill
    * Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex
      translated by A.A. Brill
   In German
    * Animismus, Magie und Allmacht der Gedanken:
      Uber einige Ubereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden
      und der Neurotiker III
    * Uber Psychoanalyse: Funf Vorlesungen
    * Der Dichter und das Phantasieren
    * Einige Charaktertypen aus der psychoanalytischen Arbeit
    * Die infantile Wiederkehr des Totemismus:
      Uber einige Ubereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden
      und der Neurotiker IV
    * Die Inzestscheu:
      Uber einige Ubereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden
      vund der Neurotiker I
    * Jenseits des Lustprinzips
    * Eine Kindheitserinnerung aus >>Dichtung und Wahrheit<<
    * Massenpsychologie und Ich-Analyse
    * Der Moses des Michelangelo
    * Das Motiv der Kastchenwahl
      edited by Otto Rank; edited by Hanns Sachs; edited by Sigmund Freud
    * Eine Schwierigkeit der Psychoanalyse
    * Das Tabu und die Ambivalenz der Gefuhlsregungen:
      Uber einige Ubereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden
      und der Neurotiker II
    * Totem und Tabu: Einige Ubereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden
      und der Neurotiker
    * Traum und Telepathie:
      Vortrag in der Wiener psychoanalytischen Vereinigung
    * Das Unheimliche
    * Verganglichkeit
    * Der Wahn und die Traume in W. Jensens >>Gradiva<<
    * Zeitgemases uber Krieg und Tod
    * Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens:
      Uber Vergessen, Versprechen, Vergreifen, Aberglaube und Irrtum


Furphy, Joseph
    * Such is Life [1903]
    * The Poems of Joseph Furphy [1916]
    * Rigby's Romance [1921]
    * The Buln-Buln and the Brolga [1946]


Gaboriau, Emile 1833-1873
  In English translation
    * The Widow Lerouge [1866]
    * The Mystery of Orcival [1867]
    * Caught In The Net [18--]
    * Monsieur Lecoq [1868]
    * The Honor of the Name [1891]
    * File No. 113 [1867]
    * The Count's Millions [1870]
    * Baron Trigault's Vengeance [1870]
    * The Clique of Gold [1873]
    * Within an Inch of His Life [1873]
    * Other People's Money [1874]
    * The Champdoce Mystery [18--]
  In French
    * Le treizieme Hussards [1861] (The 13th Hussars)
    * Mariages d'aventure [1862]
    * Monsieur J.-D. de Saint-Roch, ambassadeur matrimonial
      (The Matrimonial Ambassador: Monsieur J. D. de Saint-Roch)
    * Promesses de mariage (Promises of Marriage)
    * Les Gens de Bureau [1862] (The Men of the Bureau)
    * L'Affaire Lerouge [1866] (The Widow Lerouge / The Lerouge Affair)
    * Le Crime d'Orcival [1867] (The Mystery of Orcival)
    * Les Esclaves de Paris [1868] (Slaves of Paris)
    * Le Chantage (Caught in the Net)
    * Le Secret de la Maison de Champdoce (The Champdoce Mystery)
    * Monsieur Lecoq [1869]
          o L'Enquete [1868]
          o L'Honneur du Nom [1891]
    * Le Dossier n 113 [1867] (File No. 113 / The Blackmailers)
    * Lia d'Argeles (Baron Trigault's Vengeance)
    * La Vie infernale [1870] (The Count's Millions)
    * Pascal et Marguerite - The Count's Millions
    * La Clique doree [1871] (The Clique of Gold / The Gilded Clique)
    * La Degringolade [1872] - Catastrophe / The Downward Path
    * La Corde au cou [1873]
      (Rope Around His Neck / In Peril of His Life / In Deadly Peril)
    * L'Argent des autres [1874] (Other People's Money / A Great Robbery)
         1. Les hommes de paille
         2. La peche en eau trouble
    * Le Petit Vieux des Batignolles / [1876]
    * Le Capitaine Coutanceau [1878] (Captain Coutanceau)
    * Une Disparition [1876] (Missing! / 1000 Francs Reward)
    * Maudite maison [1876] (The Unfortunate House)
    * Amours d'une empoisonneuse [1881]
      Intrigues of a Poisoner
      An Adventuress of France
      The Marquise De Brinvilliers)
    * Les cotillons celebres I


Zona Gale
    * Christmas: A Story / Zona Gale; illustrated by Leon V. Solon
    * Friendship Village / Zona Gale
    * Miss Lulu Bett / Zona Gale
    * Romance Island / Zona Gale; illustrated by H. C. Wall


Galen, AD 129  199 or 217
  about
    * Fathers of Biology, Ch.3, by Charles McRae [1890]
  works
    * On the Natural Faculties / translated by A. J. Brock


Galileo
Galileo Galilei
  A Siderial Message
  The Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems
  Letters to Benedetto Castelli and the Grand Dutchess Christina
  His Trial
    * Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences
      translated from the Italian and Latin into English
      by Henry Crew and Alfonso de Salvio. 
      With an introduction by Antonio Favaro


Galsworthy, John
  The Forsyte Chronicles
    * The Forsyte Saga [1906-21]
          o The Man of Property [1906]
          o Interlude: Indian Summer of a Forsyte (1918?)
          o In Chancery [1920]
          o Interlude: Awakening [1920]
          o To Let [1921]
    * On Forsyte Change [1930]
    * A Modern Comedy [1924-1928]
          o The White Monkey [1924]
          o Interlude: A Silent Wooing
          o The Silver Spoon [1926]
          o Interlude: Passers By
          o Swan Song [1928]
    * End of the Chapter [1931-1933]
          o Maid In Waiting [1931]
          o Flowering Wilderness [1932]
          o Over the River [1933]
    * The Forsyte Family Tree small / large [3MB]
  Other Works
    * From the Four Winds [1897] (as John Sinjohn)
    * Jocelyn [1898] (as John Sinjohn)
    * Villa Rubein [1900] (as John Sinjohn)
    * A Man of Devon [1901] (as John Sinjohn)
    * The Island Pharisees [1904]
    * The Silver Box [1906]
    * The Country House [1907]
    * A Commentary [1908]
    * Fraternity [1909]
    * A Justification For the Censorship of Plays [1909]
    * Strife [1909]
    * Fraternity [1909]
    * Joy [1909]
    * Justice [1910]
    * A Motley [1910]
    * The Spirit of Punishement [1910]
    * Horses In Mines [1910]
    * The Patrician [1911]
    * The Little Dream [1911]
    * The Pigeon [1912]
    * The Eldest Son [1912]
    * Moods Songs, and Doggerels, [1912]
    * For Love of Beasts [1912]
    * The Inn of Tranquillity: Studies and Essays [1912]
    * The Dark Flower [1913]
    * The Fugitive [1913]
    * The Mob [1914]
    * The Freelands [1915]
    * The Little Man [1915]
    * A Bit o Love [1915]
    * A Sheaf [1916]
    * Beyond [1917]
    * Five Tales [1918]
    * A Saints Progress [1919]
    * Addresses In America [1912]
    * The Foundations [1920]
    * The Skin Game [1920]
    * A Family Man [1922]
    * The Little Man [1922]
    * Loyalties [1922]
    * Windows [1922]
    * Captures [1923]
    * Abracadabra [1924]
    * The Forest [1924]
    * Old English [1924]
    * The Show [1925]
    * Escape [1926]
    * Verses New and Old [1926]
    * Castles in Spain [1927]
    * Exiled [1929]
    * The Roof [1929]
    * Two Essays on Conrad [1930]
    * Soames and the Flag [1930]
    * The Creation of Character in Literature [1931]
    * Forty Poems [1932]


Helen Hamilton Gardener, 1853-1925
    * Men, Women and Gods, and other lectures [1885]
    * Pushed by Unseen Hands [1890]
    * Pulpit, Pew, and Cradle [1892]
    * Facts and Fictions of Life [1893]

Fiction

    * Is this your son, my Lord? [1891]
    * Pray you sir, whose daughter? [1892]
    * An unofficial patriot [1894]
    * A Thoughtless Yes [1890]
      A splendid judge of a woman  The lady of the club  Under protest
      For the prosecution  A rusty link in the chain  The Boler house mystery
      The time lock of our ancestors  Florence Campbell's fate
      My patient's story


Gandhi, Mahatma
  - Writings


Gaskell, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Gaskell, 1810-1865
  North and South
  Wives and Daughters
  Cousin Phillis + 5
  The Life of Charlotte Bronte
  Mary Burton
  Ruth
  Sylvia's Lovers - 1863
  Cranford
  Novels
    * Mary Barton [1848]
    * Cranford [1851-3]
    * Ruth [1853]
    * North and South [18545]
    * Sylvias Lovers [1863]
    * Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story [1865]
  Novellas
    * The Moorland Cottage [1851]
    * Mr. Harrisons Confessions [1851]
    * The Poor Clare [1856]
    * My Lady Ludlow [1858]
    * Lois the Witch [1859]
    * A Dark Nights Work [1864]
    * Cousin Phillis [1864]
  Short Stories
    * Libbie Marshs Three Eras [1847]
    * The Sexton's Hero [1847]
    * Christmas Storms and Sunshine [1848]
    * Hand and Heart [1849]
    * The Well of Pen Morfa [1850]
    * Martha Preston [1850]
    * The Heart of John Middleton [1850]
    * The Deserted Mansion [1851]
    * The Shahs English Gardener [1852]
    * The Old Nurses Story [1852]
    * Bessys Troubles at Home [1852]
    * The Squires Story [1853]
    * Bran [Household Words, Saturday, October 22, 1853]
    * The Scholar's Story [Household Words, Extra Christmas Number, 1853]
    * Morton Hall [1853]
    * My French Master [1853]
    * Uncle Peter [1853]
    * Company Manners [1854]
    * Lizzie Leigh [1855]
    * Half a Life-time Ago [1855]
    * An Accursed Race [1855]
    * A Visit To Eton [1857]
    * Right at Last [1858]
    * The Manchester Marriage [1858]
      [a chapter of A House to Let in Household Words
      co-written with Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins
        and Adelaide Anne Procter]
    * The Doom of the Griffiths [1858]
    * The Crooked Branch [1859]
      [contribution
      to the Christmas edition of All The Year Round, The Haunted House
      co-written with Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, Adelaide Proctor,
        George Sala and Hesba Stretton]
    * Round the Sofa [1859]
    * The Half-brothers [1859]
    * A Fear for the Future [1859]
    * Curious, if True [1860, in Cornhill Magazine]
    * The Grey Woman [1861]
    * Six Weeks at Heppenheim [1862]
    * Shams [Frasers Magazine, lxvii, 1863]
    * An Italian Institution [1864]
    * The Cage at Cranford [1864]
    * Crowley Castle [1864]
    * Some Passages from the History of the Chomley Family [1865]
    * Two Fragments of Ghost Stories
  Non-fiction
    * Sketches among the Poor, No. 1
      [Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, January 1837]
    * Clopton Hall [1840]
    * The Last Generation in England [1849]
    * Disappearances [1851]
    * Cumberland Sheep-Shearers [1853]
    * Traits and Stories of The Hugenots [1853]
    * Modern Greek Songs [1854]
    * Life of Charlotte Bronte [1857]
    * French Life [1864]


Gautier, Theophile 1811-1872
    * Clarimonde ("La Morte Amoureuse") / translated by Lafcadio Hearn [1836]
    * The Mummy's Foot / translated by Lafcadio Hearn
    * Jettatura
    * The Mummy's Foot and Other Stories
      The Mummy's Foot
      One of Cleopatra's Nights
      The Fleece of Gold
      La Morte Amoureuse
    * Captain Fracasse
    * King Candaules / translated by Lafcadio Hearn
    * Mademoiselle de Maupin
    * Menagerie intime
    * La Comedie de la mort
    * Enamels and Cameos and other Poems
      translated by Agnes Lee
    * My Private Menagerie
      translated by Frederick C. de Sumichrast
    * The Romance of a Mummy and Egypt
      translated by Frederick C. de Sumichrast
    * Partie carree
    * Sacountala (1858): ballet-pantomime en deux actes
     tire du drame indien 


Gay, John
   The Begger's Opera
   Polly
    * Beggar's Opera [1728]


Edward Gibbon, 1737-1794
  * The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire
    edited by Henry Hart Milman [1854] v.1 v.2 v.3 v.4 v.5 v.6


Gilbert, William 1544-1603
    * William Gilbert of Colchester, Physician of London,
      on the Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies,
      and on the Great Magnet the Earth: A New Physiology,
        Demonstrated with Many Arguments and Experiments
        (New York: J. Wiley and Sons, 1893)
        translated by Paul Fleury Mottelay, contrib. by Edward Wright
    * On the Magnet
      atranslated by Silvanus Thompson for the Gilbert Club of London
    * On the Magnet / William Gilbert


Giles, Ernest 1835-1897
    * Australia Twice Traversed


Gilman, Charlotte Perkins
 The Yellow Wall-Paper + - 1890s
    * The Yellow Wallpaper [1892]
    * Moving the Mountain [1911]
    * Herland [1915]


Gissang, George
  The Odd Woman
  The Nether World
  New Grub Street
    * The Unclassed [1883]
    * A Life's Morning [1885]
    * Demos [1886]
    * Thyrza [1887]
    * The Nether World [1888]
    * The Emancipated [1889]
    * New Grub Street [1890]
    * Born in Exile [1891]
    * Denzil Quarrier [1891]
    * The Odd Women [1892]
    * In the Year of Jubilee [1894]
    * Eve's Ransom [1894]
    * The Paying Guest [1895]
    * The Whirlpool [1896]
    * The Town Traveller [1897]
    * The Crown of Life [1899]
    * By the Ionian Sea: Notes of a Ramble in Southern Italy [1899]
    * Our Friend the Charlatan [1899]
    * The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft [1902]
    * Will Warburton [1903]
    * The House of Cobwebs and other stories
    * Veranilda [1903, unfinished]


Godwin, William
  Celeb Williams
  Non-fiction
    * A Defense of the Rockingham Party,
      in Their Late Coalition with the Right Honorable Frederic Lord North
      [1783, pamphlet]
    * Enquiry concerning Political Justice,
      and its Influence on General Virtue and Happiness [1793]
    * The Enquirer [1797]
    * Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman [1798]
    * Life of Chaucer [1803]
    * An Essay on Sepulchres [1808]
    * History of the Commonwealth [1824-28]
    * Thoughts on Man, His Nature,
      Productions and Discoveries Interspersed
      with Some Particulars Respecting the Author [1831]
    * Lives of the Necromancers [1834]
  Novels
    * Imogen: A Pastorial Romance from the Ancient British [1784]
    * The Adventures of Caleb Williams; or things as they are [1794]
    * St. Leon: a tale of the sixteenth century [1799]
    * Fleetwood [1804]
    * Mandeville [1817]
    * Cloudesley [1830]


Goethe, J.W. von
  Faust
  Erotic Poems
  Roman Elegies
  The Diary
  The Venetian Epigrams
  The Sorrows of Young Werther
  Elective Affinities
    * Faust
      translated into English, in the original metres, by Bayard Taylor 
      with illustrations by Harry Clarke


Gogol, Nikolai Vasilyevich
  Peterburg Tales
  Marriage
  The Government Inspector
  Dead Souls
  Novels
    * Taras Bulba [1835]
    * Dead Souls [1841-46]
  Plays
    * The Gamblers [1843]
    * The Inspector-General (The Government Inspector) [1836]
  Short stories
    * Ode to Italy [1829]
    * Hanz Kuchelgarten [1829]
    * Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka
      (Volume I, 1831, short story collection)
          o Preface (collection opening)
          o The Fair at Sorochintsi
          o St John's Eve
          o A May Night ; or the Drowned Maiden
          o The Lost Letter: A Tale Told by the Sexton of the N...Church
    * Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka
      (Volume II, 1832, short story collection) :
          o Preface (collection opening, Volume II)
          o Christmas Eve
          o A Terrible Vengeance
          o Ivan Fedorovic Sponka and his Aunt
          o A Bewitched Place
    * Mirgorod (1835, short story collection)
          o The Old World Landowners
          o Taras Bulba [1835]
          o The Viy
          o How the Two Ivans Quarrelled
           (The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich)
    * Arabesques (1835, short story collection) :
          o The Portrait
          o A Chapter from an Historical Novel (fragment)
          o Nevsky Prospect
          o The Prisoner (fragment)
          o Memoirs of a Madman (Diary of a Madman)
    * The Nose [1836]
    * The Calash (The Carriage) [1836]
    * Rome (1842, fragment)
    * The Cloak (The Overcoat) [1842]
    * The Mysterious Portrait [1842]
    * Zhenitba (or Zhenit'ba  The Marriage [1842]
  Essays
    * Woman [1830]
    * Leaving the Theater (1842, essay)
  Emma Goldman
    * Anarchism, and other essays [1910]
    * The Social Significance of the Modern Drama [1914]
    * My Disillusionment in Russia [1923]
    * My Further Disillusionment in Russia [1924]
    * Living My Life [1931]


Goldsmith, Oliver
  She Stoops to Conquer
  Wild Oats
  The Vicker of Wakefield
  about
    * The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, by Washington Irving
  Works
    * The Vicar of Wakefield
    * She Stoops to Conquer
    * The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith


Adam Lindsay Gordon
    * Poems


Maksim Gorky, 1868-1936
  Novels
    * The Man Who Was Afraid (Foma Gordeyev) ()
      translated with an introduction by Herman Bernstein [1899]
    * Three of Them (????) [1900]
    * Mother (????) [1906-7]
    * Okurov City (??????? ??????) [1908]
    * The Artamonov Business / Decadence (???? ???????????) [1927]
  Short Story Collections
    * Through Russia / translated by C. J. Hogarth
         1. The Birth of a Man [1912]
         2. The Icebreaker
         3. Gubin
         4. Nilushka
         5. The Cemetery
         6. On a River Steamer
         7. A Woman
         8. In a Mountain Defile
         9. Kalinin
        10. The Dead Man
    * Twenty-Six and One and other stories [1902]
         1. TwentySix and One (Dvatsat shest' i odna') [1899]
         2. Tchelkache (??????) [1895]
         3. Malva [1897]
    * Creatures That Once Were Men, and other stories
      translated from the Russian by J. M. Shirazi and others
      with an introduction by G. K. Chesterton [1905]
         1. Creatures that Once Were Men [1897]
         2. Twenty-Six Men and a Girl (Dvatsat shest' i odna') [1899]
         3. Chelkash (??????) [1895]
         4. My Fellow-Traveller
         5. On a Raft
  Short Stories
    * Philip Vasilyevich's Story [1909]
    * Makar Chudra (????? ?????) [1892]
    * Starukha Izergil [1895] Vanha Igergil
    * Konovalov [1897]
    * Buyshye lyudi [1897]
    * Notch [1897]
    * Chums [1898]
    * Cain and Artyom [1898]
    * Red [1900]
    * Evil-Doers [1901]
    * Going Home [1912]
    * Lullaby [1917]
    * The Hermit [1923]
    * Karamora [1924]
    * One autumn night
    * Comrades
    * In the Steppe
    * The Green Kitten
    * A Rolling Stone
    * Her Lover
    * Because of Monotony
    * The Man Who Could Not Die
    * Pesnia o Burevestnike, 1901 (short story)
    * Song of a Falcon (????? ? ??????) [1902]
  Drama
    * The Philistines (??????), 1901
    * The Lower Depths: A Play in Four Acts ()
      trans. by Laurence Irving [1902, 1912]
    * Summerfolk (???????), 1904
    * Children of the Sun (???? ??????), 1905
    * Barbarians, 1905
    * Enemies, 1906
    * Queer People, 1910
    * Vassa Zheleznova, 1910
    * The Zykovs, 1913
    * Counterfeit Money, 1913
    * Yegor Bulychov and Others, 1932
    * Dostigayev and Others, 1933
  Non-Fiction
    * Song of the Storm-Petrel
    * The Life of Matvei Kozhemyakin (????? ?????? ??????????)
    * The March of Man [1905]
    * A Confession (????????), 1908
    * Life of Klim Samgin (????? ????? ???????), epopeia, 1927-36
    * Trilogy (autobiography)
          o My Childhood (???????) [19131914]
          o In the World (? ?????) [1916]
          o My Universities (??? ????????????), 1923
    * Untimely Thoughts, articles, 1918
    * Personal Recollections of Anton Pavlovitch Chekhov
    * Reminiscences of Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy
      trans. by S. S. Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf


Gower, John 1325?-1408
    * Speculum Meditantis (the Mirror of one meditating)
    * Vox Clamantis (the Voice of one crying)
    * Confessio Amantis (Lovers Confession),


Grahame, Kenneth 1859-1932
    * Dream Days [1898]
    *
         1. The Twenty-First of October
         2. Dies Irae
         3. Mutabile Semper
         4. The Magic Ring
         5. Its Walls Were as of Jasper
         6. A Saga of the Seas
         7. The Reluctant Dragon
         8. A Departure
    * The Wind in the Willows [1908]


Green, Anna Katharine 1846-1935
    * The Leavenworth Case [1878]
    * A Strange Disappearance [1880]
    * X Y Z: A Detective Story [1883]
    * Hand and Ring [1883]
    * The Mill Mystery [1886]
    * 7 to 12 [1887]
    * Behind Closed Doors [1888]
    * The Forsaken Inn: A Novel [1890]
    * A Matter of Millions [1891]
    * Cynthia Wakeham's Money [1892]
    * Marked "Personal" [1893]
    * Miss Hurd--An Enigma [1894]
    * Dr. Izard [1895]
    * The doctor, his wife and the clock [1895]
    * That Affair Next Door [1897]
    * Lost Man's Lane: A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth [1898]
    * Agatha Webb [1899]
    * The Circular Study [1900]
    * One of My Sons [1901]
    * The Filigree Ball:
      being a full and true account
      of the solution of the mystery concerning the Jeffrey-Moore affair [1903]
    * The Millionaire Baby [1905]
    * The House in the Mist [1905]
    * The Amethyst Box [1905]
    * The Woman in the Alcove [1906]
    * The Chief Legatee [1907]
    * The Mayor's Wife [1907]
    * The Sword of Damocles: A Story of New York Life [1909]
    * Three Thousand Dollars [1910]
    * The House of the Whispering Pines [1910]
    * Initials Only [1911]
    * Dark Hollow [1914]
    * To the Minute, Scarlet and Black;
      two tales of life's perplexities [1916]
    * The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow [1917]
    * The Step on the Stair [1923]
  Short stories
    * The Mystery of the Blue Wash (1889)
    * The Old Stone House and other stories [1891]
         1. The Old Stone House.
         2. A Memorable Night.
         3. The Black Cross.
         4. A Mysterious Case.
         5. Shall he Wed Her?
    * A Difficult Problem and other stories [1900]
          o A Difficult Problem [1900]
          o The Gray Madam [1899]
          o The Bronze Hand [1897]
          o Midnight in Beauchamp Row [1895]
          o Staircase at The Heart's Delight [1894]
          o The Hermit of  Street [1898]
    * Room Number 3, and Other Detective stories / Anna Katharine Green
    *
         1. Room Number 3
         2. Midnight in Beauchamp Row [1895]
         3. The Ruby and the Caldron
         4. The Little Steel Coils
         5. Staircase at The Heart's Delight [1894]
         6. The Amethyst Box
         7. The Grey Lady
         8. The Thief
         9. The House in the Mist [1905]
    * The Golden Slipper, and other problems for Violet Strange [1915]
         1. The Golden Slipper
         2. The Second Bullet
         3. An Intangible Clue
         4. The Grotto Spectre
         5. The Dreaming Lady
         6. The House of Clocks
         7. The Doctor, His Wife, and the Clock
         8. Missing: Page Thirteen
         9. Violets Own


Greene, Robert Greene, 1558?-1592?
  Collections
    * The life and complete works in prose and verse of Robert Greene
      in fifteen volumes.
      For the first time collected and edited,
      with notes and illustrations, etc.
      by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart [1881]
    * The dramatic works of Robert Greene:
      to which are added his poems.
      With some account of the author,
      and notes by the Rev. Alexander Dyce
      [London: William Pickering, 1831] v.1 ; v.2
    * The dramatic and poetical works of Robert Greene and George Peele
      with memoirs of the authors and notes by the Rev. Alexander Dyce
      Three editions: [1861]; [1874]; [1883]
    * The plays & poems of Robert Greene.
      Edited with introd. and notes by J. Churton Collins.
      [Oxford Clarendon Press, 1905] v.1  v.2
  Plays
    * The Honorable Historie of frier Bacon, and frier Bongay.
      As it was plaid by her Maiesties seruants 1594 [1914]
          o (alternative version)
    * The history of Orlando Furioso, 1594 [1907]
    * A Looking Glass for London and England (with Thomas Lodge) (circa 1590)
          o A Looking Glasse, for London and Englande []
          o A looking glasse for London and England [1914]
    * The Scottish History of James the Fourth (circa 1590)
          o The Scottish history of James the Fourth, 1598 [1921]
          o The Scottish history of James the Fourth, 1598 [1921]
    * The Comical History of Alphonsus, King of Aragon (circa 1590)
  Other works
    * Mamillia(pt. 1) (circa 1580)
    * Mamillia: The Triumph of Pallas(pt. 2)(1583)
    * The Myrrour of Modestie (1584)
    * The History of Arbasto, King of Denmarke (1584)
    * Gwydonius (1584)
    * Morando, the Tritameron of Love (1584)
    * Planetomachia (1585)
    * Morando, the Tritameron of Love (pt. 2)(1586)
    * Euphues: His Censure to Philautus (1587)
    * Greenes Farewell to Folly (circa 1587)
    * Penelopes Web (1587)
    * Alcida (1588)
    * Greenes Orpharion (1588)
    * Pandosto (1588)
      o Greenes ?Pandosto or ?Dorastus and Fawnia,
      being the original of Shakespeares ?Winters tale
      newly edited by P.G. Thomas [Chatto & Windus, 1907]
      o Pandosto or ?The Historie of Dorastus and Fawnia 1588
    * Perimedes (1588)
    * Ciceronis Amor (1589)
    * Menaphon (1589)
      o Greenes arcadia; or, Menaphon:
        Camillas alarum to slumber Euphues in his melancholy cell at Silexedra
       [1814]
      o Menaphon:
        Camilas alarm to slumbering Euphues
        in his melancholy cell at Silexedra, &c
        [English Schol. Lib., 1880]
      o Menaphon:
        Camilas alarm to slumbering Euphues
        in his melancholy cell at Silexedra, &c.
        Edited by Edward Arber. [Constable, 1895]
    * The Spanish Masquerado (1589)
    * Greenes Mourning Garment (1590)
    * Greenes Never Too Late (pts. 1&2)(1590)
    * Greenes Vision (1590)
    * The Royal Exchange* (1590)
    * A notable discovery of coosnage, 1591.
      The second part of conny-catching, 1592. Edited by G.B. Harrison [1923]
    * The thirde & last part of conny-catching,
      with the new devised knauish art of fooletaking;
      the like cosenages and villenies neuer before discouered.
      A dispvtation betweene a hee conny-catcher and a shee conny-catcher.
      1592
      Edited by G.B. Harrison [1923]
    * The blacke bookes messenger, 1592.
      ?Cutthbert Conny-catcher [pseud.]: The defence of conny-catching, 1592.
      Edited by G.B. Harrison [1924]
    * Groats-worth of witte, bought with a million of repentance.
      The repentance of Robert Greene, 1592.
      Edited by G.B. Harrison [Reprint, 1923]
    * Philomela, the Lady Fitzwaters nightingale, 1592. [1814]
    * A Quip for an Upstart Courtier (1592)
    * Greenes newes both from heaven and hell, 1593; and,
      Greenes funeralls [by R.B.] 1594.
      Reprinted from the original editions, with notes, &c.
      by R.B. McKerrow [1911]
    * Robert Greene / edited by Thomas H. Dickinson []


Lady Gregory
    * ???ng Men: The story of the Tuatha de Danaan and
      of the Fianna of Ireland,
      Arranged and put into English by Lady Gregory
      With a Preface by W.B. Yeats [1905]


Griffith, George 1857-1906
    * The Romance of Golden Star ... / illustrated by Alfred Pearse [1891]
    * Briton or Boer? A Tale of the Fight for Africa [1892]
    * The Angel of the Revolution: A Tale of the Coming Terror
      illustrated by Fred. T. Jane [1893]
    * Olga Romanoff or, The Syren of the Skies [1894]
    * The Outlaws of the Air [1895]
    * Valdar the Oft-Born: A Saga of Seven Ages [1895]
    * The Gold Finder [1898]
    * The Virgin of the Sun: A Tale of the Conquest of Peru [1898]
    * The Great Pirate Syndicate [1899]
    * Gambles with Destiny [1899]
    * Men who have made the Empire [1899]
    * Denver's Double: A Story of Inverted Identity [1901]
    * A Honeymoon in Space [1901]
    * In an unknown prison land;
      an account of convicts and colonists in New Caledonia,
      with jottings out and home [1901]
    * The White Witch of Mayfair [1902]
    * The Lake of Gold:
      A Narrative of the Anglo-American Conquest of Europe [1903]
    * A Woman Against the World [1903]
    * The World Masters [1903]
    * A Criminal Croesus [1904]
    * The Stolen Submarine: A Tale of the Japanese War [1904]
    * A Mayfair Magician [1905]
    * The Great Weather Syndicate [1906]
    * The Mummy and Miss Nitocris: A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension [1906]
    * The World Peril of 1910 [1907]
    * The Destined Maid [1908]
    * The Sacred Skull [1908]
    * The Diamond Dog [1913]
    * The Missionary

The Adventures of Rollo Aubrey, Earl of Redgrave,
and his bride, Lilla Zaidie (in sequential order):

    * A Visit to the Moon
    * The World of the War God
    * A Glimpse of the Sinless Star
    * The World of the Crystal Cities
    * In Saturn's Realm
    * Homeward Bound
    * A Honeymoon in Space [1901]
    * The World Peril of 1910
    * The Romance of Golden Star
    * The Raid of Le Vengeur
    * From Pole to Pole
    * A Corner in Lightning


Garrick + Colman
 The Clandestine Marriage


Grosse, Edmund
 Father and Son


Graffigny, Francoise de
  - Letters of a Peruvian Woman


Grahame, Kenneth
  - The Wind and the Willows


Grey, Zane
  - Riders of the Purple Sage


Grimm, Jacob 1785-1863


Grimm, Wilhelm Carl 1786-1859
  # Household Tales / translated by Margaret Hunt
  # Household stories from the collection of the Bros. Grimm
    translated from the German by Lucy Crane
    and done into pictures by Walter Crane [1882]
  Fairy Tales


Grossmith, Weedon (and George)
  - The Diary of Nobody - 1892
    * The Diary of a Nobody / George and Weedon Grossmith


Haggard, H. Ridera
  She
  King Solomon's Mines
  Allan Quatermain series
    * King Solomon's Mines [1885]
    * Hunter Quatermain's Story [1885]
    * Long Odds [1886]
    * Allan Quatermain [1887]
    * Maiwa's Revenge: or, The War of the Little Hand [1888]
    * Allan's Wife & other tales [1889]
    * Marie: An Episode in The Life of the late Allan Quatermain [1912]
    * Child of Storm [1913]
    * Allan and the Holy Flower [1915]
    * The Ivory Child [1916]
    * Finished [1917]
    * The Ancient Allan [1920]
    * Heu-heu: or The Monster [1924]
    * The Treasure of the Lake [1926]
    * Allan and the Ice Gods [1927]
    * Magapa the Buck
    * The Tale of Three Lions [1887]
  Ayesha series
    * She [1887]
    * Ayesha: The Return of She [1905]
    * She and Allan [1921]
    * Wisdom's Daughter:
      The Life and Love Story of She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed [1923]
  Other Romances
    * Cleopatra [1889]
    * The World's Desire / with Andrew Lang [1890]
    * Eric Brighteyes [1891]
    * Nada the Lily [1892]
    * Montezuma's Daughter / with Andrew Lang [1893]
    * The People of the Mist [1894]
    * Heart of the World [1895]
    * The Wizard [1896]
    * Swallow: a tale of the great trek [1898]
    * The Spring of Lion [1899]
    * Elissa; the doom of Zimbabwe [1899]
    * Black Heart and White Heart; a Zulu idyll [1900]
    * Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch [1901]
    * Pearl-Maiden [1903]
    * The Brethren [1904]
    * Benita, an African romance [1906]
    * Fair Margaret [1907]
    * The Ghost Kings [1908]
    * A Yellow God: an Idol of Africa [1908]
    * The Lady of Blossholme [1909]
    * Morning Star [1910]
    * Queen Sheba's Ring [1910]
    * Red Eve [1911]
    * The Mahatma and the Hare [1911]
    * The Wanderer's Necklace [1914]
    * A call to Arms [1914]
    * Moon of Israel [1918]
    * When the World Shook;
      being an account 
      of the great adventure of Bastin, Bickley and Arbuthnot [1919]
    * Smith and the Pharaohs, and other tales [1920]
    * The Virgin of the Sun [1922]
    * Queen of the Dawn [1925]
    * Belshazzar [1930]
  Contemporary Fiction
    * Dawn [1884]
    * The Witch's Head [1884]
    * Jess [1887]
    * Mr. Meeson's Will [1888]
    * Colonel Quaritch, V.C.: A Tale of Country Life [1888]
    * Beatrice [1890]
    * Joan Haste [1895]
    * Doctor Therne [1898]
    * Stella Fregelius ; co-written with Andrew Lang [1904]
    * The Way of the Spirit [1906]
    * Love Eternal [1918]
    * Mary of Marion Isle [1929]
  Non-Fiction
    * Cetywayo and his White Neighbours;
      Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal [1882]
    * My Fellow Laborer and the Wreck of the Copeland [1888]
    * Church and State [1895]
    * A Farmer's Year [1899]
    * The Last Boer War [1899]
    * The New South Africa [1900]
    * A Winter Pilgrimage [1901]
    * Rural England [1902]
    * The Poor and the Land [1905]
    * A Gardener's Year [1905]
    * Report of Salvation Army Colonies [1905]
    * Regeneration: an account of the social work of the Salvation Army [1910]
    * Rural Denmark [1911]
    * After the War Settlement and Employment of Ex-Service Men [1916]
    * The Days of my Life: An autobiography of Sir H. Rider Haggard [1926]


Hakluyt, Richard (c.1552-1616)
    * Voyages in Search of The North-West Passage
    * Principal Navigations,
      Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
         1. Northern Europe
         2. North-Eastern Europe and Adjacent Countries: Tartary
         3. North-Eastern Europe and Adjacent Countries:
            The Muscovy Company and the North-Eastern Passage, Section I
         4. North-Eastern Europe and Adjacent Countries:
            The Muscovy Company and the North-Eastern Passage, Section II
         5. Central and Southern Europe
         6. Madeira and the Canaries: Ancient Asia, Africa, &c.
         7. England's Naval Exploits Against Spain
         8. Asia, Part I
         9. Asia, Part II
        10. Asia, Part III
        11. Africa
        12. America, Part I
        13. America, Part II
        14. America, Part III
        15. America, Part IV;
            West Indies;
            Voyages of Circumnavigation, Part I
        16. Voyages of Circumnavigation, Part II;
            Miscellaneous; Index

Hakluyt included within the Principal Navigations a number of works in
sufficient completeness that they may stand alone. These have been extracted
and formatted as separate works:

    * The Fardle of Facions conteining the aunciente maners, customes
      and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth,
      called Affricke and Asie
      by Johannes Boemus
      translated by William Waterman
    * Mandeville's Voyages
    * The iournall of Frier Odoricus, one of the order of the Minorites,
      concerning strange things which hee sawe among the Tarters of the East
    * The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis
      a French man of the order of the minorite friers,
      vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253
    * The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini
    * A briefe commentarie of Island by Arngrimus Ionas
    * A Discourse of Western Planting

See also:

    * The Discovery of Muscovy, by Richard Hakluyt
    * Voyager's Tales, by Richard Hakluyt

Radclyffe Hall
    * The Well of Loneliness / Radclyffe Hall

Knut Hamsun, 1859-1952
See also ...

    * Knut Hamsun: From Hunger to Harvest, by Edwin Bjorkman

Works

    * Hunger (Sult) [1890]
    * Shallow Soil (Ny jord) [1893]
    * Pan [1894]
    * Under the Autumn Star (Under hoststaejrnen) [1907]
    * A Wanderer plays on muted strings (En vandrer spiller med sordin) [1909]
    * Look Back on Happiness (Den Siste Glaede) / translated by Paula Wiking [1912]
    * The Growth of the Soil (Markens grode) [1917]
    * The Road Leads On (Men livet lever) [1933]

Harty, Thomas
  Life's Little Ironies
  Far from the Madding Crowd
  Jude the Obscure
  The Woodlanders
    * Desperate Remedies [1871]
    * Under the Greenwood Tree, or The Mellstock Quire [1872]
    * A Pair of Blue Eyes (187273)
    * Far From the Madding Crowd [1874]
    * Hand of Ethelberta [1876]
    * Return of the Native [1878]
    * The Trumpet-Major [1879]
    * Two on a Tower [1882]
    * The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid [1883]
    * The Mayor of Casterbridge (188485)
    * The Woodlanders (188687)
    * Tess of the DUrbervilles [1891]
    * Jude the Obscure [1895]
    * A Laodicean: a Story of To-day [1881]
    * The WellBeloved [1897]
  Short story collections
    * A Short Story [1865]
    * Wessex Tales [1888]
         1. An Imaginative Woman
         2. The Three Strangers
         3. The Withered Arm
         4. Fellow-Townsmen
         5. Interlopers at the Knap
         6. The Distracted Preacher
    * A Group of Noble Dames [1891]
      Contents: The first Countess of Wessex  Barbara, of the house of Grebe
      The Marchioness of Stonehenge  Lady Mottisfont  The Lady Icenway
      Squire Petrick's lady  Anna Lady Baxby  The Lady Penelope
      The Duchess of Hamptonshire  The Honorable Laura
    * A Few Crusted Characters [1891]
    * The Fiddler of the Reels [1893]
    * Lifes Little Ironies [1894]
         1. The Sons Veto
         2. For Conscience Sake
         3. A Tragedy of Two Ambitions
         4. On the Western Circuit
         5. To Please His Wife
         6. The Melancholy Hussar of the German Legion
         7. A Tradition of Eighteen Hundred and Four
         8. A Few Crusted Characters
    * A Changed Man and Other Tales [1913]
         1. A changed man
         2. The waiting supper
         3. Alicias diary
         4. The grave by the handpost
         5. Enter a Dragoon
         6. A tryst at an ancient earth work
         7. What the shepherd saw: A tale of four moonlight nights
         8. A committee-Man of The Terror
         9. Master John Horseleigh, Knight
        10. The Dukes reappearance  a family tradition
        11. A mere interlude
  Poetry
    * Wessex Poems and other verses [1898]
    * Poems of the Past and the Present [1901]
    * The Dynasts [1903-08]
    * Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses [1909]
    * Satires of Circumstance,
      lyrics and reveries with miscellaneous pieces [1914]
    * Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses [1917]
    * Late Lyrics and Earlier: with Many Other Verses [1922]
    * Human shows, far phantasies [1925]
    * Life and Art [1925]
    * Collected Poems [1927]
    * Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres [1928]
  Drama
    * The Play of St. George [1921]
    * The famous tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall [1923]
  Wessex Tales
  The Mayor of Casterbridge
  Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  A Pair of Blue Eyes
  The Return of the Native
  Under the Greenwood Tree


Hardy, Thomas
  Novels of Character and Environment
    The Poor Man and the Lady (1867, unpublished and lost)
    Under the Greenwood Tree: A Rural Painting of the Dutch School (1872)
    Far from the Madding Crowd (1874)
    The Return of the Native (1878)
    The Mayor of Casterbridge: The Life and Death of a Man of Character (1886)
    The Woodlanders (1887)
    Wessex Tales (1888, a collection of short stories)
    Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented (1891)
    Life's Little Ironies (1894, a collection of short stories)
    Jude the Obscure (1895)
  Romances and Fantasies
    A Pair of Blue Eyes: A Novel (1873)
    The Trumpet-Major (1880)
    Two on a Tower: A Romance (1882)
    A Group of Noble Dames (1891, a collection of short stories)
    The Well-Beloved: A Sketch of a Temperament (1897)
      (first published as a serial from 1892)
  Novels of Ingenuity
    Desperate Remedies: A Novel (1871)
    The Hand of Ethelberta: A Comedy in Chapters (1876)
    A Laodicean: A Story of To-day (1881)
  Online texts:
    Works by Thomas Hardy at Project Gutenberg
    Works by Thomas Hardy[45] at Internet Archive
  Short stories (with date of first publication)
    "How I Built Myself A House" (1865)
    "Destiny and a Blue Cloak" (1874)
    "The Thieves Who Couldn't Stop Sneezing" (1877)
    "The Duchess of Hamptonshire" (1878)
    "The Distracted Preacher" (1879)
    "Fellow-Townsmen" (1880)
    "The Honourable Laura" (1881)
    "What The Shepherd Saw" (1881)
    "A Tradition of Eighteen Hundred and Four" (1882)
    "The Three Strangers" (1883)
    "The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid" (1883)
    "Interlopers at the Knap" (1884)
    "A Mere Interlude" (1885)
    "A Tryst at an Ancient Earthwork" (1885)
    "Alicia's Diary" (1887)
    "The Waiting Supper" (1887.88)
    "The Withered Arm" (1888)
    "A Tragedy of Two Ambitions" (1888)
    "The First Countess of Wessex" (1889)
    "Anna, Lady Baxby" (1890)
    "The Lady Icenway" (1890)
    "Lady Mottisfont" (1890)
    "The Lady Penelope" (1890)
    "The Marchioness of Stonehenge" (1890)
    "Squire Petrick's Lady" (1890)
    "Barbara of the House of Grebe" (1890)
    "The Melancholy Hussar of The German Legion" (1890)
    "Absent-Mindedness in a Parish Choir" (1891)
     "The Winters and the Palmleys" (1891)
    "For Conscience' Sake" (1891)
    "Incident in Mr. Crookhill's Life"(1891)
    "The Doctor's Legend" (1891)
    "Andrey Satchel and the Parson and Clerk" (1891)
    "The History of the Hardcomes" (1891)
    "Netty Sargent's Copyhold" (1891)
    "On The Western Circuit" (1891)
    "A Few Crusted Characters: Introduction" (1891)
    "The Superstitious Man's Story" (1891)
    "Tony Kytes, the Arch-Deceiver" (1891)
    "To Please His Wife" (1891)
    "The Son's Veto" (1891)
    "Old Andrey's Experience as a Musician" (1891)
    "Our Exploits At West Poley" (1892.93)
    "Master John Horseleigh, Knight" (1893)
    "The Fiddler of the Reels" (1893)
    "An Imaginative Woman" (1894)
    "The Spectre of the Real" (1894)
    "A Committee-Man of 'The Terror'" (1896)
    "The Duke's Reappearance" (1896)
    "The Grave by the Handpost" (1897)
    "A Changed Man" (1900)
    "Enter a Dragoon" (1900)
    "Blue Jimmy: The Horse Stealer" (1911)
    "Old Mrs. Chundle" (1929)
    "The Unconquerable"(1992)
  Poetry collections
    Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1898)
    Poems of the Past and the Present (1901)
    Time's Laughingstocks and Other Verses (1909)
    Satires of Circumstance (1914)
    Moments of Vision (1917)
    Collected Poems (1919)
    Late Lyrics and Earlier with Many Other Verses (1923)
    Human Shows, Far Phantasies, Songs and Trifles (1925)
    Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres (1928)
    The Complete Poems (Macmillan, 1976)
    Selected Poems (Edited by Harry Thomas, Penguin, 1993)
    Hardy: Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets, 1995)
    Thomas Hardy: Selected Poetry and Nonfictional Prose
      (St. Martin's Press, 1996)
    Selected Poems (Edited by Robert Mezey, Penguin, 1998)
    Thomas Hardy: The Complete Poems (Edited by James Gibson, Palgrave, 2001)
  Online poems:
  Poems by Thomas Hardy[47]
    at Poetry Foundation and Poems by Thomas Hardy at poemhunter.com
  Drama
    The Dynasts: An Epic-Drama of the War with Napoleon (verse drama)
      The Dynasts, Part 1 (1904)
      The Dynasts, Part 2 (1906)
      The Dynasts, Part 3 (1908)
    The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall at Tintagel in Lyonnesse (1923)
      (one-act play)


Harris, Frank, 1856-1931
  * Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions [1916]
  * My Life and Loves, [1922-1927]
  * My Reminiscences as a Cowboy [1930]
  * Confessional [1930]. Essays.
  * Pantopia: A Novel [1930]
  * Bernard Shaw [1931]
  * Elder Conklin, and other stories [1894]
       1. Elder Conklin
       2. The Sheriff and his Partner
       3. A Modern Idyll
       4. Eatin' Crow; and The Best Man In Garotte
       5. Gulmore, The Boss
  * Mr. and Mrs. Daventry. Play, 1899-1900
  * How to beat the Boer, a conversation in Hades. London: Heinemann, 1900.
  * Montes the Matador and Other Stories. London:
    Grant Richards, 1900
    "Montes, the Matador,"
    "First Love (A Confession),"
    "Profit and Loss,"
    "The Interpreter,"
    "Sonia"
  * The Bomb: a novel. London: Longmans, 1908
  * The Man Shakespeare and his tragic love story. London: Frank Palmer, 1909
  * Shakespeare and his Love,
    A Play in Four Acts and an Epilogue. London,
    Frank Palmer, 1910. "Introduction."
  * The Women of Shakespeare. London: Metheun, 1911; New York: Kennerley, 1912.
  * Unpath'd Waters. London: John Lane, 1913; New York: Kennerley, 1913.
    "The Miracle of the Stigmata" "The Holy Man" "The King of the Jews"
    "The Irony of Chance" "An English Saint" "Mr. Jacob's Philosophy"
    "The Ring" "The Spider and the Fly" "The Magic Glasses"
  * Great Days: A Novel. London: John Lane, 1914; New York: Kennerley, 1914.
  * The Yellow Ticket and other stories. [1914]
    "The Yellow Ticket" "The Veils of Isis" "A French Artist"
    "In the Vale of Tears" "A Daughter of Eve" "A Prostitute"
    "Isaac and Rebecca" "A Miracle and No Wonder" "A Fool's Paradise"
    "The Ugly Duckling"
  * The Veils of Isis and other stories. [1915]
    "The Yellow Ticket" "The Veils of Isis" "A French Artist"
    "Within the Shadow" "This Kiss" "A Daughter of Eve" "A Good Woman"
    "Isaac and Rebecca" "A Miracle and No Wonder" "A Fool's Paradise"
    "The Ugly Duckling"
  * England or Germany? New York: Wilmarth Press, 1915.
  * Contemporary Portraits [First Series]. [1915]
    "Thomas Carlyle" "Ernest Renan" "J.M. Whistler" "Oscar Wilde"
    "John Davidson" "Richard Middleton" "Sir Richard Burton" "George Meredith"
    "Robert Browning" "A.C. Swinburne" "Matthew Arnold" "Guy de Maupassant"
    "Paul Verlaine" "Maurice Maeterlinck" "F.A.R. Rodin" "Jean Fabre"
    "Anatole France"
  * Love in Youth: A Novel. New York: Doran, 1916.
  * Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions 1916; 1918,
    with a chapter by George Bernard Shaw
  * Contemporary Portraits, Second Series. [1919]
    "George Bernard Shaw" (plus by Shaw, 
    "Shaw's Portrait by Shaw, or How Frank Ought to Have Done it")
    "Rudyard Kipling" "Ernest Dowson" "Theodore Dreiser" "George Moore"
    "Lord Dunsany and Sidney Sime" "Pierre Loti" "Walter Pater"
    "Herbert Spencer" "Arthur Balfour" "David Lloyd George" "Viscount Grey"
    "Georges Clemenceau"
  * Has Life any Meaning? A Debate between Frank Harris and Percy Ward.
    [Pamphlet.] Chicago: Rationalist Education Society, 1920.
  * Contemporary Portraits, Third Series. [1920]
    "Introduction," "H.G. Wells" "Upton Sinclair" "John Galsworthy"
    "Cunninghame Graham" "Gilbert K. Chesterton" "Arthur Symons"
    "Winston Churchill" "Russel Wallace" "Thomas Huxley" "Louis Wilkinson"
    "W.L. George" "Gaudier-Brzeska" "Earl St. Aldwyn" "Augustus John"
    "Coventry Patmore" "Walt Whitman"
  * My Life and Loves [vol.1, 1922]
  * My Life and Loves
    New York: Frank Harris Publishing Company, 1922-1929.
    [three volumes; fourth volume after Harris's death]
    New York: Grove Press, 1963, definitive unexpurgated edition.
  * Contemporary Portraits, Fourth Series. [1923]
    "The Admirable Crichton, by J. M. Barry,"
    "Wilfred Scawen Blunt and George Wyndam" "Richard Wagner" "Ivan Turgenief"
    "Charlie Chaplin" "John Tyndall" "Ernest Haeckel" "Grant Allen"
    "Leonard Merrick" "Herbert Trench" "Max Beerbohm" 
    "Henri Matisse and P.E. Renoir" "Robert La Follette" "Mark Twain"
    "Maxim Gorki" "Otto Kahn and Leo Tolstoy" "Russian peace mission"
    "Emma Goldman" "Roosevelt, Wilson, Harding" "Jim Larkin" "Olive Schreiner"
    "Sarah Bernhardt" "Lord Curzon"
    (in New York editions)
  * Undream'd of Shores.
    New York: Brentano's, 1924; 
    London: Grant Richards, 1924.
    "A Mad Love" "Akbar the Mightiest" "A Fit of Madness" "A Chinese Story"
    "St. Peter's Difficulty" "Love Is My Sin" "As Others See Us" "A Lunatic?"
    "In Central Africa" "The Extra Eight Days" "The Great Game"
    "The Temple to the Forgotten Dead" "My Last Word"
  * Joan La Romee. [Play.]
    Nice, New York: Frank Harris, 1926; London: Fortune Press, 1926.
  * Latest Contemporary Portraits. New York: Macaulay Publishing Company, 1927.
    "David Graham Phillips" "Eleanora Duse" "Henri Barbusse" "Lord Bryce"
    "George Russell (A.E.)" "Mrs. Humphrey Ward" "Eugene V. Debs"
    "Charles Schwab" "Prince Peter Kropotkin" "Paul Bourget" "Thomas Hardy"
    "Paul Ehrlich" "Louis Sullivan" "Eugene Fromentin," "Herbert Tree"
    "Flaubert" "Leon Bloy" "The J.P. Morgan family"
    "Edmond and Jules Goncourt" "Lord Hartington" "Count Bernstorff"
    "A.E. Housman" "Paul Deschanel" "Frederic Harrison" "Annie Besant"
    "John Churton Collins" "John Hyndman" "Horace Traubel," "Joseph Caillaux"
  * The Tom Cat, an Apologue. New York: The Author, 1928.
  * My Reminiscences as a Cowboy. New York: C. Boni, 1930;
    cover by Rockwell Kent, illustrations by William Gropper.
    [217p., ill., 19cm; F596.H31 1930]
    [London: John Lane, 1930,
      as On the Trail, with slight changes and omission of the last chapter].
  * Confessional: A Volume of Intimate Portraits, Sketches and Studies.
    New York: Panurge Press, 1930.
    "Introduction," "Columbus" "Joan of Arc" "Napoleon" "Tolstoy's Last Days"
    "Great Cities" "Seville" "Travel in France" "Granada and the Alhambra"
    "Short Story Writing" "The Art of Biography" "Thoughts on Morals"
    "Natural Religion" "An Execution in Paris" "A Strange Story of Love"
    (not by Harris)
  * Pantopia: A Novel. New York: Panurge Press, 1930.
  * Bernard Shaw. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1931.
    An unauthorized biography based on first hand information,
    with a postscript by Mr. Shaw. [xxvi, 430p.; ill, port.; 25cm.]
  * The Short Stories of Frank Harris: A Selection.
    Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1975.
    [xiii, 299p., 22cm.; ISBN 0809307219; PR4759.H37S5]
    "Eatin' Crow," "The Best Man in Garotte," "The Sheriff and His Partner,"
    "Montes the Matador," "The Miracle of the Stigmata" "The Magic Glasses"
    "The Holy Man" "The King of the Jews" "The Daughter of Eve" 
    "Akbar 'the mightiest'" "St. Peter's Difficulty" "The Extra Eight Days"
    "A Mad Love" "A Chinese Story" "The Tom Cat, an Apologue"
    "Afterword: the legend of Frank Harris", by Elmer Gantz 


William Harvey, 1578-1657
  See also:
    * Fathers of Biology, Ch.5, by Charles McRae [1890]
  Works
    * On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals


Hawthorne, Nathaniel
   The Blithdale Romance
   The House of Seven Gables
   Young Goodman Brown + 19
   The Maypole of Merry Mount
   The Birthmark
   The Celestial Railroad
   Earth's Holocaust
   My Kinsman, Majr Molineux
   The Marble Faun
   About
    * A Study of Hawthorne, by G. P. Lathrop [1876]
    * Hawthorne, by Henry James [1879]
    * The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
      by Frank Preston Stearns [1906]
  Novels
    * Fanshawe [published anonymously, 1826]
    * The Scarlet Letter [1850]
    * The House of the Seven Gables [1851]
    * The Blithedale Romance [1852]
    * The Marble Faun; or, The Romance of Monte Beni [1860]
      [published in England under the title of Transformation]
    * Doctor Grimshawes Secret: a Romance
      with preface and notes by Julian Hawthorne [1882]
  Short Stories
    * TwiceTold Tales [1st Series, 1837, 2nd Series, 1842]
         1. The Gray Champion.
         2. Sunday at Home.
         3. The Wedding-Knell.
         4. The Minister's Black Veil
         5. The Maypole of Merry Mount.
         6. The Gentle Boy.
         7. Mr. Higginbothams Catastrophe.
         8. Little Annies Ramble.
         9. Wakefield.
        10. A Rill From the Town-Pump.
        11. The Great Carbuncle.
        12. The Prophetic Pictures.
        13. David Swan.
        14. Sights From a Steeple.
        15. The Hollow of the Three Hills.
        16. The Toll-Gatherers Day.
        17. The Vision of the Fountain.
        18. Fancys Show-Box.
        19. Dr. Heideggers Experiment.
        20. Legends of the Province-House.
            I. Howe's Masquerade
            II. Edward Randolph's Portrait
            III. Lady Eleanore's Mantle
            IV. Old Esther Dudley
        21. The Haunted Mind.
        22. The Village Uncle.
        23. The Ambitious Guest.
        24. The Sister-Years.
        25. Snowflakes.
        26. The Seven Vagabonds.
        27. The White Old Maid.
        28. Peter Goldthwaites Treasure.
        29. Chippings with a Chisel.
        30. The Shaker Bridal.
        31. Night-Sketches,
        32. Endicott and the Red Cross.
        33. The Lilys Quest.
        34. Footprints on the Seashore.
        35. Edward Fanes Rosebud.
        36. The Threefold Destiny.
    * Grandfathers Chair, a history for youth [1845]
    * Famous Old People (Grandfathers Chair) [1841]
    * Liberty Tree: with the last words of Grandfathers Chair [1842]
    * Mosses from an Old Manse, and other stories [1846]
         1. The Old Manse [1846]
         2. The Birth-Mark [1843]
         3. A Select Party [1844]
         4. Young Goodman Brown [1835]
         5. Rappaccini's Daughter [1844]
         6. Mrs. Bullfrog [1837]
         7. Fire-Worship [1843]
         8. Buds and Bird-Voices [1843]
         9. Monsieur du Miroir [1837]
        10. The Hall of Fantasy [1843]
        11. The Celestial Rail-road [1843]
        12. The Procession of Life [1843]
        13. The New Adam and Eve [1843]
        14. Egotism; or, The Bosom-Serpent [1843]
        15. The Christmas Banquet [1844]
        16. Drowne's Wooden Image [1844]
        17. The Intelligence Office]] [1844]
        18. Roger Malvin's Burial [1832]
        19. P.'s Correspondence [1845]
        20. Earth's Holocaust [1844]
        21. The Old Apple-Dealer [1843]
        22. The Artist of the Beautiful [1844]
        23. A Virtuoso's Collection [1842]
        [Added to second edition in 1854:]
         1. Feathertop [1852]
         2. Passages from a Relinquished Work [1834]
         3. Sketches from Memory [1835]
    * True Stories from History and Biography
      (the whole History of Grandfathers Chair) [1851]
    * The Snow Image and other stories [1851]
         1. The Snow-Image [1850]
         2. The Great Stone Face [1850]
         3. Main-street [1849]
         4. Ethan Brand [1850]
         5. A Bell's Biography [1837]
         6. Sylph Etherege [1838]
         7. The Canterbury Pilgrims [1833]
         8. Old News [1835]
         9. The Man of Adamant [1837]
        10. The Devil in Manuscript [1835]
        11. John Inglefield's Thanksgiving[1840]
        12. Old Ticonderoga [1836]
        13. The Wives of the Dead [1832]
        14. Little Daffydowndilly [1843]
        15. My Kinsman, Major Molineux [1832]
    * Tales of the White Hills,
      Legends of New England,
      Legends of the Province House
      [1877,
       contain tales which had already been printed in book form
       in TwiceTold Tales and the Mosses]
  Unfinished tales
    * Alice Doanes Appeal [1835]
    * The Ancestral Footstep
    * The Dolliver Romance
      [1st Part in Atlantic Monthly, 1864; in 3 Parts, 1876]
    * Pansie, a fragment [Hawthornes last literary effort, 1864]
    * Septimius Felton; or, the Elixir of Life [1872]
  Works for Children
    * Biographical Stories for Children [1842]
    * A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys [1851]
    * Tanglewood Tales [2nd Series of the Wonder Book, 1853]
  Non-fiction
    * Life of Franklin Pierce [1852]
    * Chiefly about War Matters
      [This article appeared in the Atlantic Monthly for July, 1862]
    * Our Old Home [1863]
    * American NoteBooks [1868]
    * English Note Books, edited by Sophia Hawthorne [1870]
    * French and Italian Note Books [1871]


Hazlitt, William Carew, 1834-1913.
    * Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine
    * Handbook
      to the Popular, Poetical and Dramatic Literature of Great Britain
      from the Invention of Printing to the Restoration [1867]
    * Bibliographical Collections and Notes on Early English Literature
      made during the years 1893-1903 [1903]
    * Manual for the Collector and Amateur of Old English Plays [1892]


Hazlett, William 1778-1830
    * An Essay on the Principles of Human Action [1805]
    * Free Thoughts on Public Affairs [1806]
    * A Reply to the Essay on Population, by the Rev. T. R. Malthus [1807]
    * The Round Table:
      A Collection of Essays on Literature, Men, and Manners
      [with Leigh Hunt; 1817]
    * Characters of Shakespeare's Plays [1817]
    * Lectures on the English Poets: delivered at the Surrey Institution [1818]
    * A View of the English Stage [1818]
    * Lectures on the English Comic Writers [1819]
    * Political essays, with sketches of public characters [1819]
    * Lectures Chiefly
      on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth [1820]
    * Table Talk: Essays on Men and Manners [182122;
      "Paris" edition, with somewhat different contents, 1825]
    * "The Fight" [1822]
    * Characteristics: in the manner of Rochefoucault's maxims [1822]
    * Liber Amoris, or, The New Pygmalion [1823]
    * The Spirit of the Age: Contemporary Portraits [1825]
    * "On The Pleasure of Hating" [written 1823; published 1826]
    * "Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen". [1826]
    * The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things [1826]:
      Volume I and Volume II on Google Books
    * Notes of a Journey Through France and Italy [1826]
    * The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte [four volumes; 18281830]
    * Hazlitt on English Literature:
      An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature / Jacob Zeitlin
    * The collected works of William Hazlitt
      edited by A. R. Waller and Arnold Glover,
      with an introduction by W. E. Henley ... [Dent, 1902]
         1. The Round table. Characters of Shakespear's plays.
            A letter to William Gifford, esq.
         2. Memoirs of Thomas Holcroft. Liber amoris. Characteristics.
         3. Free thoughts on public affairs.
            Political essays. Advertisement, etc.,
            from The eloquence of the British senate.
         4. A reply to Malthus. The spirit of the age, etc.
         5. Lectures on the English poets 
            and on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth, etc.
         6. Table talk and Conversations of James Northcote, esq., R.A.
         7. The plain speaker. Essay on the principles of human action, etc.
         8. Lectures on the English comic writers.
            A view of the English stage.
            Dramatic essays from 'The London magazine.'
         9. The principal picture-galleries in England.
            Notes of a journey through France and Italy.
            Miscellaneous essays on the fine arts.
        10. Contributions to the Edinburgh review.
        11. Fugitive writings.
        12. Fugitive writings. (Cont.)


Hays, Mary
 Memoirs of Emma Courtney


Hazlitt, William
 The Indian Juggler
 The Fight
 ...


Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831
Hegel, G.W.F.
  Outlines of the Philosophy of Right
    * Hegel's Aesthetics: A Critical Exposition
      (Chicago: S.C. Griggs and Co., 1885), ed. by John Steinfort Kedney
    * The Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy of Fine Art
      (London: Kegan Paul, Trench and Co., 1886), ed. by Bernard Bosanquet
    * Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion;
      Together With a Work on the Proofs of the Existence of God,
      ed. by E.B. Speirs, trans. by Jane Charlotte Burdon Sanderson
    * The Logic of Hegel (or, the "Shorter Logic"), trans. by William Wallace
    * The Science of Logic [1812]
    * Philosophy of Right [1821]
    * The Phenomenology of Mind / translated by J. B. Baillie
    * The Philosophy of Art:
      An Introduction to the Scientific Study of Aesthetics
      (Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd;
       London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1886)
      also by Karl Ludwig Michelet, trans. by W. Hastie
    * The Philosophy of Art:
      Being the Second Part of Hegel's Aesthetik
      in Which are Unfolded Historically
      the Three Great Fundamental Phases of the Art-Activity of the World
      (New York: D. Appleton and Co., c1879)
      trans. by William McKendree Bryant
    * image The Philosophy of History
      trans. by J. Sibree, contrib. by Charles Hegel
    * Wissenschaft der Logik V1, by Hegel
    * Wissenshaft der Logik V2, by G. Hegel
    * Rede zum Schuljahresabschluss, by Hegel
    * Phaenomenologie des Geistes, by G. Hegel


Hentzner, Paul 1558-1623
    * Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth [1612, 1797]


Henry of Huntingdon
 The History of the English People 1000-1154


Herbert, George 15930-1633
    * The Life of Mr. George Herbert, Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral
      Izaac Walton


Herodotus
  The Histories
  * The history of Herodotus, translated by George Rawlinson
  * The History of Herodotus, translated by G. C. Macaulay


herrick, Robert 1591-1674
    * The Hesperides and Noble numbers
      Robert Herrick
      edited by Alfred Pollard with a pref. by A.C. Swinburne [1898]


Hesiod
  Theogony
  Works and Days
  * Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
    1. Works and Days
    2. Theogony


Hilton, James, 1900-1954
    * Catherine Herself [1920]
    * Storm Passage [1922]
    * The Passionate Year [1924]
    * Dawn Of Reckoning (Rage In Heaven) [1925]
    * Meadows Of The Moon [1926]
    * Terry [1927]
    * The Silver Flame (Three Loves Had Margaret) [1928]
    * Murder at School (U.S. title: Was It Murder?)
      published under the pen-name Glen Trevor [1931]
    * And Now Goodbye [1931]
    * Contango (Ill Wind) [1932]
    * Knight Without Armour (Without Armor) [1933]
    * Lost Horizon [1933]
    * Goodbye, Mr. Chips [1934]
    * We Are Not Alone [1937]
    * To You, Mr Chips [1938]
    * Random Harvest [1941]
    * The Story Of Dr. Wassell [1944]
    * So Well Remembered [1945]
    * Nothing So Strange [1947]
    * Twilight Of The Wise [1949]
    * Morning Journey [1951]
    * Time And Time Again [1953]


Hippocrates (460 BC - 377 BC)
    * Fathers of Biology, Ch.1, by Charles McRae [1890]
  Works
  Translated by Francis Adams:
    * On Airs, Waters, And Places
    * Aphorisms
    * On The Articulations
    * Of The Epidemics
    * On Fistulae
    * On Fractures
    * On Injuries Of The Head
    * On Hemorrhoids
    * The Law
    * On Ancient Medicine
    * The Oath
    * The Book Of Prognostics
    * Instruments Of Reduction
    * On Regimen In Acute Diseases
    * On The Sacred Disease
    * On The Surgery
    * On Ulcers


Hobbes, Thomas 1588-1679
  Leviathon
  The Elements of Law, Natural and Politic
    * De Corpore Politico [1640]
    * Philosophical Rudiments concerning Government and Society [1650]
    * Treatise on Human Nature [1650]
    * Leviathan, or 
      the Matter, Form, and 
      Power of a Commonwealth, Ecclesiastical and Civil [1651]
    * Letters upon Liberty and Necessity [1654]
    * Behemoth [1679]


William Hope Hodgson, 1877-1918
    * The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" [1907]
    * The House on the Borderland [1908]
    * The Ghost Pirates [1909]
    * Carnacki the Ghost Finder [1910]
    * The Night Land [1912]
    * The Voice in the Night [1907]
    * The Derelict [1912]
    * Captain Gault [1917]
    * Eloi Eloi Lama Sabachthani [1919]
      Originally published as "The Baumoff Explosive"

Hoffmann, E.T.A. - German Romantic
  The Golden Pot
  The Sandman
  Princess Brambilla
  Master Flea
  My Cousin's Corner Window
  See also ...
    * E.T.A Hoffmann, a biographical memoir / J. T. Bealby
  Works
    * The Cremona Violin
    * The Fermata
    * Arthurs Hall ("Der Artushof") [1817]
    * The Sand-Man [1817]
    * The Doge and Dogess [1819]
    * The Entail ("Das Majorat")
    * Master Martin, the Cooper, and his Journeyman
      ("Meister Martin der Kufner und seine Gesellen) [1817]
    * Gamblers Luck
    * Signor Formica [1820]
    * Mademoiselle De Scuderi
    * Master Johannes Wacht [1923]


William Hogarth, 1697-1764
  * The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings / John Trusler
    o Index to plates


Paul Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach, 1723-1789
    * System of Nature [1770]


Hans Holbein, 1497-1543
    * The Dance of Death


Hogg, James - Scottish Romantic
 The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner 


Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1809-1894
    * Homeopathy and its Kindred Delusions [1842]
    * The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table [1857]
    * The Professor
    * The Poet [1872]
    * Elsie Venner [1861]
    * The Guardian Angel


Homer
  Odyssey
  Iliad
  See also ...
    * T.A. Buckley's Introduction to Pope's translation.
    * The Iliad / translated by Samuel Butler
    * The Iliad / translated by Alexander Pope
    * The Iliad / translated by Edward, Earl of Derby
    * The Iliad / 
      "Done into English Prose by Andrew Lang, Walter Leaf, and Ernest Myers."
    * The Odyssey / translated by Samuel Butler
    * The Odyssey / translated by Alexander Pope
    * The Odyssey / translated by A.H. Butcher & A. Lang


Robert Hooke, 1635-1703
    * Micrographia:
      some physiological descriptions of minute bodies
      made by magnifying glasses with observations
      and inquiries thereupon [1665]
    * Micrographia:
      some physiological descriptions of minute bodies
      made by magnifying glasses with observations
      and inquiries thereupon [1665, facsimile page view]


Hope, Anthony 
  The Prisoner of Zelda = 1894 + 5 films
    * A Man of Mark [1890]
    * Father Stafford [1891]
    * Mr Witt's Widow [1892]
    * Sport Royal [1893]
    * A Change of Air [1893]
    * Half a Hero: A Novel [1893]
    * Dolly Dialogues [1894]
    * The Prisoner of Zenda [1894]
    * The God in the Car [1894]
    * The Heart of Princess Osra [1896]
    * The Chronicles of Count Antonio [1896]
    * Phroso [1897]
    * The Adventure of Lady Ursula [1898]
    * Rupert of Hentzau [1898]
    * Simon Dale [1898]
    * The King's Mirror [1899]
    * Quisante [1900]
    * Tristram of Blent: An Episode in the Story of an Ancient House [1901]
    * Double Harness [1904]
    * Sophy of Kravonia [1906]
    * Second String [1910]
    * Mrs Maxon Protests [1911]
    * Beaumaroy Home from the Wars [1919]
    * Lucinda [1920]
    * Captain Dieppe
    * Comedies of Courtship
    * Frivolous Cupid
    * The Indiscretion of the Duchess
    * The Secret of the Tower
    * The philosopher in the apple orchard


Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1889
  Poems
  The Blessed Virgin
  No Worst
  The Windhover **
  Pied Beauty
  The Wreck of the Deutschland **
  Counsuk Jones (newly found)


Horace (John Davis - translator)
  Satires
  Epistles  
  The Art of Poetry (Ars poetica) 
  Odes
  Epodes
  The Secular Hymn
  Life of Horace (by Suetonius)
    * The Works of Horace / translated literally into English prose by C. Smart
  Odes (or Carmina)
    * Carminum liber primus or Odes I (23 BC)
    * Carminum liber secundus or Odes II (23 BC)
    * Carminum liber tertius or Odes III (23 BC)
    * Carminum liber quartus or Odes IV (13 BC)
  Epodes
    * Epodes (30 BC)
  Satires
    * Sermonum liber primus or Satirae I (35 BC)
    * Sermonum liber secundus or Satirae II (30 BC)
  Letters or Epistles
    * Ars Poetica, or The Epistle to the Pisones (18 BC)
    * Epistularum liber primus (20 BC)
    * Epistularum liber secundus (14 BC)
  Carmen Saeculare
    * Song of the Ages (17 BC)


A.E. Housman, 1859-1936
    * A Shropshire Lad
       with an introduction by William Stanley Braithwaite


Ebenezer Howard
    * Garden Cities of To-morrow [1920]


Howard, Robert E.
  The 'Solomon Kane' Stories:
    * Skulls in the Stars (1929)
    * The Footfalls Within (1931)
    * The Moon of Skulls (1930)
    * The Hills of the Dead (1930)
    * Wings in the Night (1932)
    * Rattle of Bones
    * Red Shadows
  The 'El Borak' Stories
    * The Daughter of Erlik Khan (1934)
    * Hawk of the Hills (1935)
    * Blood of the Gods (1935)
    * Son Of The White Wolf (1936)
    * The Country of The Knife (1937)
  The 'Conan' Stories:
    * The Phoenix on the Sword (1932)
    * The Scarlet Citadel (1933)
    * The Tower of the Elephant (1933)
    * Black Colossus (1933)
    * The Slithering Shadow (1933)
    * The Pool of the Black One (1933)
    * Gods of the North (1934)
    * Rogues in the House (1934)
    * Shadows in the Moonlight (1934)
    * Queen of the Black Coast (1934)
    * The Devil in Iron (1934)
    * The People of the Black Circle (1934)
    * A Witch Shall be Born(1934)
    * Jewels of Gwahlur (1935)
    * Beyond the Black River (1935)
    * Shadows in Zamboula (1935)
    * Red Nails (1936)
    * The Hour of the Dragon (novel) (1936)
    * The Hyborian Age (1938)
  The 'James Allison' Stories:
    * The Valley of the Worm (1934)
    * The Garden of Fear (1934)
  Other Stories:
    * Ace Jessel - Apparition In the Prize Ring
    * Alleys of Darkness
    * Alleys of Peril
    * Almuric
    * Bran Mak Morn - Worms of the Earth
    * Bran Mak Morn - The Lost Race
    * Breckenridge Elkins - Evil Deeds at Red Cougar
    * Breckenridge Elkins - A Gent From Bear Creek (Novella)
    * Breckenridge Elkins - A Gent From Bear Creek (Short Story)
    * Breckenridge Elkins - Cupid From Bear Creek
    * Breckenridge Elkins - Guns of the Mountains
    * Breckenridge Elkins - High Horse Rampage
    * Breckenridge Elkins - Mountain Man
    * Breckenridge Elkins - No Cowherders Wanted
    * Breckenridge Elkins - Pilgrims To the Pecos
    * Breckenridge Elkins - Texas John Alden
    * Breckenridge Elkins - While Smoke Rolled
    * Breckenridge Elkins - Pistol Politics
    * Breckenridge Elkins - Sharp's Gun Serenade
    * Breckenridge Elkins - The Apache Mountain War
    * Breckenridge Elkins - The Conquerin' Hero of the Humbolts
    * Breckenridge Elkins - The Feud Buster
    * Breckenridge Elkins - The Haunted Mountain
    * Breckenridge Elkins - The Riot at Cougar Paw
    * Breckenridge Elkins - The Road to Bear Creek
    * Breckenridge Elkins - The Scalp Hunter
    * Breckenridge Elkins - War On Bear Creek
    * Brock Rollins - The Tomb's Secret
    * Champ of the Forecastle
    * Circus Fists
    * Conrad and Kinrowan - The Children of the Night
    * Conrad and Kinrowan - The Haunter of the Ring
    * Cormac Fitzgeoffrey - Hawks of Outremer
    * Cormac Fitzgeoffrey - The Blood of Belshazzar
    * Cthulhu Mythos - The Black Stone
    * Cthulhu Mythos - The Fire of Asshurbanipal
    * Cthulhu Mythos - The Thing On the Roof
    * Cupid vs Pollux
    * De Montour - In the Forest of Villefere
    * De Montour - Wolfshead
    * Fantasy Adventure - Black Canaan
    * Fantasy Adventure - The House of Arabu
    * Fantasy Adventure - People of the Dark
    * Fantasy Adventure - The Voice of El-Lil
    * Fantasy Adventure - Spear and Fang
    * Faring Town Saga - Sea Curse
    * Fist and Fang
    * General Ironfist
    * Historical Adventure - Gates of Empire
    * Historical Adventure - Lord of Samarcand
    * Historical Adventure - The Lion of Tiberias
    * Historical Adventure - The Sowers of the Thunder
    * Horror - The Cairn on the Headland
    * Horror - The Dream Snake
    * Horror - The Fearsome Touch of Death
    * Horror - The Hyena
    * Kirby O'Donnell - The Treasures of Tartary
    * Kull - The Shadow Kingdom
    * Kull - The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune
    * Kull and Bran Mak Morn - Kings of the Night
    * Night of Battle
    * Old Garfield's Heart
    * Red Sonya - The Shadow of the Vulture
    * Sailors' Grudge
    * She Devil
    * Sluggers on the Beach
    * Steve Costigan - Blow the Chinks Down!
    * Steve Costigan - Breed of Battle
    * Steve Costigan - Dark Shanghai
    * Steve Costigan - The Pit of the Serpent
    * Steve Costigan - The Sign of the Snake
    * Steve Costigan - The TNT Punch
    * Steve Harrison - Fangs of Gold
    * Steve Harrison - Graveyard Rats
    * Steve Harrison - Names in The Black Book
    * Terence Vulmea - Black Vulmea's Vengeance
    * Texas Fists
    * The Bull Dog Breed
    * The Iron Man
    * The Man on the Ground
    * The Slugger's Game
    * Turlogh Dubh O'Brien - The Dark Man
    * Turlogh Dubh O'Brien - The Gods of Bal-Sagoth
    * Vikings of the Gloves
    * Waterfront Fists
    * Weird Southwest - Pigeons from Hell (1938)
    * Weird Southwest - The Horror From The Mound
    * Weird Menace - Black Talons
    * Weird Menace - Moon of Zambebwei
    * Weird Menace - Skull-Face
    * Weird Menace - Black Wind Blowing
    * Western - Boot Hill Payoff
    * Western - The Vultures of Whapeton
    * Wild Bill Clanton - The Purple Heart of Erlik (Nothing to Lose) (1936)
    * Winner Take All


William Dean Howells, 1837-1920
  Their Wedding Journey [1872]
  Foregone Conclusion
  The Lady of the Aroostook [1879]
  Dr. Breen's Practice [1881]
  A Modern Instance [1882]
  A woman's reason, a novel [1883]
  The Rise of Silas Lapham [1885]
  Indian Summer
  The Minister's Charge [1886]
  April Hopes [1888]
  Annie Kilburn: a Novel [1887/88]
  A Hazard of New Fortunes [1890]
  A Traveler from Altruria: Romance [1894]
  The Landlord at Lion's Head [1908]
  An Open-Eyed Conspiracy; an idyl of Saratoga [1897]
  The Story of a Play: A Novel [1898]
  The Ragged Lady [1899]
  Their Silver Wedding Journey [1899]
  The Kentons [1902]
  Questionable Shapes [1903]
  The son of Royal Langbrith, a novel [1904]
  Through the Eye of the Needle: A Romance [1907]
  Fennel and Rue
  The Leatherwood God [1916]
  Travel
    * Venetian Life [1866]
    * Italian Journeys [1867]
    * Suburban Sketches [1871]
    * Tuscan cities [1886]
    * A Little Swiss Sojourn [1892]
    * London Films [1906]
    * Certain delightful English towns,
      with glimpses of the pleasant country between [1906]
    * Roman Holidays, and Others [1908]
    * Seven English Cities [1909]
    * Familiar Spanish Travels [1913]
  Reminiscences & Autobiography
    * Years of my youth [1916]
  Essays
    * Criticism and Fiction [1891]
    * Modern Italian Poets: Essays and Versions [1887]
    * Henry James, Jr.
    * A Psychological Counter-Current in Recent Fiction
    * Emile Zola
    * Literary Friends and Acquaintance;
      a Personal Retrospect of American Authorship
          o Biographical
          o My First Visit to New England
          o First Impressions of Literary New York
          o Roundabout to Boston
          o Literary Boston as I Knew It
          o Oliver Wendell Holmes
          o The White Mr. Longfellow
          o Studies of Lowell
          o Cambridge Neighbors
          o A Belated Guest
          o My Mark Twain Reminiscences [1910]
    * Literature and Life
          o The Man of Letters as a Man of Business
          o Confessions of a Summer Colonist
          o Editor's Relations with the Young Contributor
          o Last Days in a Dutch Hotel
          o Some Anomalies of the Short Story
          o Spanish Prisoners of War
          o American Literary Centers
          o The Standard Household-Effect Company
          o Staccato Notes of a Vanished Summer
          o Short Stories and Essays
          o Worries of a Winter Walk
          o Summer Isles of Eden
          o Wild Flowers of the Asphalt
          o A Circus in the Suburbs
          o A She Hamlet
          o The Midnight Platoon
          o The Beach at Rockaway
          o Sawdust in the Arena
          o At a Dime Museum
          o American Literature in Exile
          o The Horse Show
          o The Problem of the Summer
          o Aesthetic New York Fifty-odd Years Ago
          o From New York into New England
          o The Art of the Adsmith
          o The Psychology of Plagiarism
          o Puritanism in American Fiction
          o The What and How in Art
          o Politics in American Authors
          o Storage
          o "Floating down the River on the O-hi-o"
    * My Literary Passions [1909]
         1. The Bookcase at Home
         2. Goldsmith
         3. Cervantes
         4. Irving
         5. First Fiction and Drama
         6. Longfellows Spanish Student
         7. Scott
         8. Lighter Fancies
         9. Pope
        10. Various Preferences
        11. Uncle Toms Cabin
        12. Ossian
        13. Shakespeare
        14. Ik Marvel
        15. Dickens
        16. Wordsworth, Lowell, Chaucer
        17. Macaulay
        18. Critics and Reviews
        19. A Non-Literary Episode
        20. Thackeray
        21. Lazarillo De Tormes
        22. Curtis, Longfellow, Schlegel
        23. Tennyson
        24. Heine
        25. De Quincey, Goethe, Longfellow
        26. George Eliot, Hawthorne, Goethe, Heine
        27. Charles Reade
        28. Dante
        29. Goldoni, Manzoni, Dazeglio
        30. Pastor Fido, Aminta, Romola, Yeast, Paul Ferroll
        31. Erckmann-Chatrian, Bjorstjerne Bjornson
        32. Tourguenief, Auerbach
        33. Certain Preferences and Experiences
        34. Valdes, Galdos, Verga, Zola, Trollope, Hardy
        35. Tolstoy
    * Criticism and fiction [1892]
  Plays
    * The Sleeping-Car, a farce
    * The Register
    * The Parlor Car
    * The Elevator
    * The mouse-trap, and other farces [1900]
         1. The Garotters
         2. Five O'Clock Tea: Farce
         3. The mouse-trap. Farce [1894]
         4. A Likely Story
    * The Albany Depot: a Farce
    * The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors
    * The Entire March Family Trilogy
  Miscellanous (to be categorised)
    * A Counterfeit Presentment. Comedy [1877]
    * The undiscovered country [1880]
    * A day's pleasure, and other sketches [1881]
         1. A day's pleasure
         2. Buying a horse
         3. Flitting
         4. The mouse
         5. A year in a Venetian palace
    * A Fearful Responsibility and other stories
         1. A Fearful Responsibility [1881]
         2. At the Sign of the Savage
         3. Tonelli's Marriage
    * Three villages [1884]
    * Out of the question. A comedy [1877]
    * The world of chance, a novel [1893]
    * Jana Wilcox, or the Walls of the Labyrinth [1893]
    * The Coast of Bohemia [1893]
    * My year in a log cabin [1893]
    * London films [1905]
    * Heroines of Fiction [1901]
         1.
         2.
    * New Leaf Mills; a chronicle [1913]
    * The seen and unseen at Stratford-on-Avon; a fantasy [1914]
    * Between the Dark and the Daylight [1907]
    * Boy Life: Stories and Readings
      Selected From The Works of William Dean Howells
    * A Boy's Town
    * Buying a Horse
    * A Chance Acquaintance [1873]
    * Christmas Every Day and Other Stories
      Christmas every day -- Turkeys turning the tables --
      The pony engine and the Pacific express -- The pumpkin-glory --
      Butterflyflutterby and Flutterbybutterfly
    * The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar
    # The Daughter of the Storage: And Other Things in Prose and Verse
      The daughter of the storage -- A presentiment --
      Captain Dunlevy's last trip -- The return to favor -- 
      Somebody's mother -- The face at the window -- An experience -- 
      The boarders -- Breakfast is my best meal -- The mother-bird --
      The amigo -- Black Cross farm -- The critical book-store --
      A feast of reason -- City and country in the fall -- Table talk --
      The escapade of a grandfather -- Self-sacrifice: a farce-tragedy --
      The night before Christmas
# Different Girls
# Evening Dress: Farce
# The Flight of Pony Baker: A Boy's Town Story [1902]
# Imaginary Interviews
# Life at High Tide
# A Pair of Patient Lovers
# Poems
# Quaint Courtships
# The Quality of Mercy
# Shapes that Haunt the Dusk
# Southern Lights and Shadows
# Stories Of Ohio 


William Henry Hudson, 1841-1922
  South American Romances
  * The Purple Land that England Lost:
    Travels and Adventures in the Banda Oriental, South America [1885]
  * El Ombu, and other stories ; illustrated by Roger Duvoisin [1902]
  * Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest [1904]
  Ornithology
    * Argentine Ornithology [1888]
    * Birds in a Village [1893]
    * Lost British Birds [1894], pamphlet
    * British Birds [1895]
    * Osprey; or, Egrets and Aigrettes [1896]
    * Birds in London [1898]
    * Birds and Man [1901]
    * Adventures Among Birds [1913]
    * Birds in Town and Village [1919]
    * Birds of La Plata [1920] two volumes
    * Seagulls in London. Why They Took To Coming To Town [1922], essay
    * Rare Vanishing & Lost British Birds [1923]
  Other works
    * A Crystal Age [1887]
    * FanThe Story of a Young Girl's Life [1892], as Henry Harford
    * The Naturalist in la Plata [1892]
    * Idle Days in Patagonia [1893]
    * Nature in Downland [1900]
    * Hampshire Days [1903]
    * A Little Boy Lost [1905]
    * Land's End. A Naturalist's Impressions in West Cornwall [1908]
    * Afoot in England [1909]
    * A Shepherd's Life: Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs [1910]
    * Tales of the Pampas [1916]
    * The Book of a Naturalist [1919]
    * Dead Man's Plack and An Old Thorn [1920]
    * A Traveller in Little Things [1921]
    * Tired Traveller [1921], essay
    * Hind in Richmond Park [1922]
    * The Collected Works [192223], 24 volumes
    * 153 Letters from W.H. Hudson [1923], edited by Edward Garnett
    * Ralph Herne [1923]
    * Men, Books and Birds [1925]
    * The Disappointed Squirrel [1925] from The Book of a Naturalist
    * Mary's Little Lamb [1929]
    * Far Away and Long Ago - A History of My Early Life [1918]
    * W.H. Hudson's Letters to R.B. Cunninghame Graham
     [Golden Cockerel Press 1941; about R.B. Cunninghame Graham]
    * Tales of the Gauchos [1946]
    * Letters on the Ornithology of Buenos Ayres [1951]
      edited by David W. Dewar
    * Diary Concerning his Voyage
      from Buenos Aires to Southampton on the Ebro [1958]
    * Gauchos of the Pampas and Their Horses [1963]
      stories, with R.B. Cunninghame Graham
    * English Birds and Green Places: Selected Writings [1964]
      ISBN 0-575-07207-5
    * Birds of A Feather:
      Unpublished Letters of W.H. Hudson [1981], edited by D. Shrubsall
    * The Famous Missions of California


Hughes, Thomas
  Tom Brown's Schooldays
  * Tom Brown's School Days


Hugo, Victor
  Notre-Dame de Paris
  Novels
    * Han d'Islande (Hans of Iceland) [1823]
    * BugJargal [1826]
    * The Last Day of a Condemned Man (Le Dernier jour d'un condamne) [1829]
    * Notre-Dame de Paris (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame) [1831]
    * Napoleon le Petit [1852]
    * Napoleon the Little [1852]
    * Les Miserables / translated by Isabel Hapgood [1862]
    * Toilers of the Sea
      (Les Travailleurs de la Mer)
      translated by W. Moy Thomas, with an introduction by Ernest Rhys [1866]
    * The Man Who Laughs (L'Homme qui rit) [1869]
    * Quatrevingt-treize (Ninety-Three) [1874]
    * The History of a Crime:
      The Testimony of an Eye-Witness (Histoire d'un crime) [1877/78]
  Plays
    * Cromwell [1827]
    * Amy Robsart [1828]
    * Hernani [1830]
    * Marion Delorme [1831]
    * Le Roi s'amuse [1832]
    * Lucrece Borgia [1833] (Lucretia Borgia)
    * Marie Tudor [1833]
    * Angelo, tyran de padoue [1835]
    * La Esmeralda [1836]
    * Ruy Blas [1838]
    * Les Burgraves [1843]
    * Torquemada [1882]
  Poetry
    * Nouvelles Odes [1824]
    * Odes et Poesies Diverses [1822]
    * Odes et Ballades [1826]
    * Les Orientales [1829]
    * Autumn Leaves (Les Feuilles d'automne) [1831]
    * Les Chants du Crepuscule [1835]
    * Les Voix Interieures [1837]
    * Les Rayons et les Ombres [1840]
    * Odes sur Napoleon [1840]
    * Les Chatiments [1853]
    * Les Contemplations [1856]
    * Les Chansons des Rues et des Bois [1865]
    * LAnnee Terrible [1872]
    * LArt detre Grand-pere [1877]
    * Le Pape [1878]
    * La Pitie Supreme [1879]
    * LAne [1880]
    * Religion et Religions [1880]
    * Les Quatre Vents de lEsprit [1881]
    * La Legende des siecles [1859]
    * La Legende des Siecles 2e serie [1877]
    * La Legende des siecles Tome III [1883]
  Other works
    * Etude sur Mirabeau [1834]
    * Claude Gueux [1834]
    * Le Rhin [1842]
    * Litterature et philosophie melees [1834]
    * William Shakespeare [1864]
    * Discours pour Voltaire [1878]
    * Le Domaine public payant [1878]
    * LArchipel de la Manche [1883]
    * Actes et paroles  Avant l'exil [1875]
    * Actes et paroles: Pendant l'exil 1852-1870 [1875]
    * Actes et Paroles, Volume 3
    * Actes et Paroles, Volume 4: Depuis l'Exil 1876-1885 [1889]


Alexander von Humboldt, 1769-1859
  - Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
      During the Year 1799-1804


Wilhelm von Humboldt, 1767-1835
  * The Sphere and Duties of Government
    (On the Limits of State Action) / translated by Joseph Coulthard [1792]
  * Letters of William von Humboldt to a female friend  Vol. 1; Vol. 2;


Hume, David
  An Inquiry conserning Human Understanding
  Writings on Religion
  Dialogs
  The Natural History of Religion
  The Enquiry - Section XI,
  Essays
  Essays: Moral, Political and Literary
  about
    * Hume / Thomas Henry Huxley [1879]
  Works
    * A Treatise of Human Nature [1739]
    * Essays, Moral and Philosophical [174142]
    * Philosophical Essays [1748]
    * An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
    * Enquiry into the Principles of Morals [1751]
    * Political Discourses [1752]
    * History of England [1754-1762]
    * Of Suicide [1755, unpublished until 1777]
    * Four Dissertations [1757]:
          o The Natural History of Religion
          o Of the Passions;
          o Of Tragedy;
          o Of the Standard of Taste
    * My Own Life [1776]
    * Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion [1779]


Hume, Fergus 1859-1932
    * The Mystery of a Hansom Cab [1886]
    * Madame Midas [1888]
    * The Secret Passage [1905]
    * The Crowned Skull [1908]
    * The Green Mummy [1908]
    * The Mystery Queen [1912]
    * Professor Brankel's Secret [1886]
    * The Girl from Malta [1889]
    * The Piccadilly Puzzle 
      (Also published as: Dowker - Detective) (short stories) [1889]
    * The Gentleman Who Vanished (US Title: The Man Who Vanished) [1889]
    * The Man with a Secret [1890]
    * Miss Mephistopheles
      (Also published as: Tracked by Fate; or, Miss Mephistopheles) [1890]
    * Whom God Hath Joined [1891]
    * Monsieur Judas [1891]
    * A Creature of the Night [1891]
    * The Year of Miracle [1891]
    * When I Lived in Bohemia [1892]
    * The Island of Fantasy [1892]
    * The Chronicles of Faeryland [1892]
    * Alladin in London [1892]
    * The Fever of Life [1892]
    * The Black Carnation [1892]
    * The Harlequin Opal [1893]
    * The Chinese Jar [1893]
    * A Speck of the Motley [1893]
    * A Midnight Mystery [1894]
    * The Nameless City [1894]
    * The Gates of Dawn [1894]
    * The Best of Her Sex [1894]
    * The Lone Inn [1894]
    * The Mystery of Landy Court (US Title: From Thief to Detective) [1894]
    * The Crime of 'Liza Jane' [1895]
    * The White Prior [1895]
    * The Carbuncle Clue [1896]
    * Tricked by a Tattoo [1896]
    * The Expedition of Captain Flick [1896]
    * The Dwarf's Chamber and other stories (short stories) [1896]
    * A Marriage Mystery [1896]
    * Claude Duval of Ninety-Five [1897]
    * The Tombstone Treasure [1897]
    * Hagar of the Pawn-Shop (short stories) [1898]
    * Under One Cover [1898]
    * The Clock Struck One [1898]
    * Lady Jezebel [1898]
    * The Rainbow Feather [1898]
    * The Devil-Stick (US Title: For the Defense) [1898]
    * The Silent House in Pimlico (US Title: The Silent House) [1899]
    * The Red-Headed Man [1899]
    * The Indian Bangle [1899]
    * The Crimson Cryptogram [1900]
    * A Traitor in London [1900]
    * Shylock of the River [1900]
    * The Lady from Nowhere [1900]
    * The Bishop's Secret
      (US Title: Bishop Pendle; or, The Bishop's Secret) [1900]
    * The Vanishing of Tera [1900]
    * A Woman's Burden [1901]
    * The Golden Wang-Ho (US Title: The Secret of the Chinese Jar) [1901]
    * The Millionaire Mystery [1901]
    * The Mother of Emeralds [1901]
    * The Crime of the Crystal [1901]
    * The Turnpike House [1902]
    * Woman: The Sphinx [1902]
    * The Pagan's Cup [1902]
    * The Guilty House [1903]
    * The Jade Eye [1903]
    * The Miser's Will [1903]
    * A Coin of Edward VII [1903]
    * The Yellow Holly [1903]
    * The Silver Bullet [1903]
    * The Wheeling Light [1904]
    * The White Room [1904]
    * The Mandarin's Fan [1904]
    * The Red Window [1904]
    * The Lonely Church [1904]
    * The Fatal Song [1905]
    * The Scarlet Bat [1905]
    * Lady Jim of Curzon Street [1905]
    * The Opal Serpent [1905]
    * The Wooden Hand [1905]
    * The Black Patch [1906]
    * The Dancer in Red (short stories) [1906]
    * Jonah's Luck [1906]
    * The Mystery of the Shadow [1906]
    * The Yellow Hunchback [1907]
    * The Purple Fern [1907]
    * Flies in the Web [1908]
    * The Sacred Herb [1908]
    * The Sealed Message [1908]
    * The Mystery of a Motor Cab [1908]
    * The Amethyst Cross [1908]
    * The Top Dog [1909]
    * The Disappearing Eye [1909]
    * The Solitary Farm [1909]
    * The Devil's Ace [1909]
    * The Spider [1910]
    * The Mikado Jewel [1910]
    * The Peacock of Jewels [1910]
    * The Lonely Subaltern [1910]
    * The Rectory Governess [1911]
    * The Steel Crown [1911]
    * The Pink Shop [1911]
    * High Water Mark [1911]
    * The Jew's House [1911]
    * Mother Mandarin [1912]
    * Across the Footlights [1912]
    * A Son of Perdition [1912]
    * Red Money [1912]
    * The Blue Talisman [1912]
    * Seen in the Shadow [1913]
    * In Queer Street [1913]
    * The Thirteenth Guest [1913]
    * The Curse [1913]
    * The 4 P.M. Express [1914]
    * Not Wanted [1914]
    * The Lost Parchment [1914]
    * Answered: A Spy Story [1915]
    * The Caretaker [1915]
    * The Red Bicycle [1916]
    * The Silent Signal [1917]
    * The Grey Doctor [1917]
    * The Black Image [1918]
    * Next Door [1918]
    * Heart of Ice [1918]
    * Crazy-Quilt [1919]
    * The Master-Mind [1919]
    * The Dark Avenue [1920]
    * The Other Person [1920]
    * The Singing Head [1920]
    * The Woman Who Held On [1920]
    * The Unexpected [1921]
    * Three [1921]
    * A Trick of Time [1922]
    * The Moth-Woman [1923]
    * The Whispering Lane [1924]
    * The Caravan Mystery [1926]
    * The Last Straw [1932]


Huxley, Thomas Henry 1825-1895
  Lectures and Essays
    * Darwiniana
         1. The Darwinian Hypothesis [1859]
         2. The Origin of Species [1860]
         3. Criticisms on The Origin of Species [1864]
         4. The Genealogy of Animals [1869]
         5. Mr. Darwins Critics [1871]
         6. Evolution in Biology [1878]
         7. The Coming of Age of The Origin of Species [1880]
         8. Charles Darwin [1882]
         9. The Darwin Memorial [1885]
        10. Obituary [1888]
    * On our knowledge of the causes of the phenomena of organic nature
     (Six lectures to working men) [1863]
         1. The Present Condition of Organic Nature
         2. The Past Condition of Organic Nature
         3. The method by which the causes of 
            the present and past conditions of organic nature
            are to be discovered.--The origination of living beings.
         4. The perpetuation of living beings,
            hereditary transmission and variation.
         5. The conditions of existence
            as affecting the perpetuation of living beings.
         6. A critical examination of the position of Mr. Darwin's work,
            "On the Origin of Species,"
            in relation to the complete theory
            of the causes of the phenomena of organic nature
    * Evidence as to Man's place in nature [1863]
         1. On the Natural History of the Man-like Apes
         2. On the relations of Man to the Lower Animals.
         3. On Some Fossil Remains of Man
    * On the Advisableness of Improving Natural Knowledge [1866]
    * On the Study of Zoology [1861]
    * Geological contemporaneity and persistent types of life [1862]
    * Coral and Coral Reefs [1870]
    * Yeast
    * William Harvey and the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood [1878]
    * Autobiography & Selected Essays
         1. AUTOBIOGRAPHY
         2. ON IMPROVING NATURAL KNOWLEDGE
         3. A LIBERAL EDUCATION
         4. ON A PIECE OF CHALK
         5. THE PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS OF EDUCATION
         6. THE METHOD OF SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION
         7. ON THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF LIFE
         8. ON CORAL AND CORAL REEFS
    * Joseph Priestley [1874]
    * Science and Education
         1. Preface
         2. Joseph Priestley [1874]
         3. On the Educational Value of the Natural History Sciences [1854]
         4. Emancipation--Black and White [1865.]
         5. A Liberal Education; and where to Find it [1868.]
         6. Science and Culture [1880]
         7. On Science and Art in Relation to Education [1882]
         8. Universities: Actual and Ideal [1874]
         9. Address on University Education [1876]
        10. On the Study of Biology [1876]
        11. On Elementary Instruction in Physiology [1877]
        12. On Medical Education [1870]
        13. The State and the Medical Profession [1884]
        14. The Connection of the Biological Sciences with Medicine [1881]
        15. The School Boards: What They Can Do, and what They May Do. [1870]
        16. Technical Education [1877] 
    * Evolution and Ethics [1894]
    * Science and morals [1886]
    * Capital--the mother of labour [1890]
    * Social diseases and worse remedies [1891]
    * Science and Hebrew Tradition:
          o On the Method of Zadig
          o The Rise and Progress of Palaeontology
          o Lectures on Evolution
          o The Interpreters of Genesis and the Interpreters of Nature
          o Mr. Gladstone and Genesis
          o The Lights of the Church and the Light of Science
          o Hasisadra's Adventure
          o The Evolution of Theology: An Anthropological Study
    * On the Brain
    * The Reception of the Origin of Species


Christiaan Huygens, 1629-1693
    * Treatise on Light / translated by Silvanus P. Thompson [1912]


Huysmans, Joris-Karl
  Against Nature - a Rabours - 1884 novel


Ibsen, Henrik
  Peer Gynt - A dramatic Peom
  An Enemy of the People
  The Wild Duck
  Rosmersholm
    * Henrik Ibsen, by Edmund Gosse
  Works
    * Catiline [1850]
    * The Warrior's Barrow (Kjaempehojen) [1850]
    * St. John's Eve (play) (Sancthansnatten) [1852]
    * Lady Inger of Oestraat (Fru Inger til Osteraad) [1854]
    * The Feast at Solhaug (Gildet paa Solhoug) [1855]
    * Olaf Liljekrans [1856]
    * The Vikings of Helgeland (Haermaendene paa Helgeland) [1857]
    * Love's Comedy (Kjaerlighedens Komedie) [1862]
    * The Pretenders (Kongs-Emnerne) [1863]
    * Brand (Brand) [1865]
    * Peer Gynt (Peer Gynt) [1867]
    * The League of Youth (De unges Forbund) [1869]
    * Emperor and Galilean (Kejser og Galilaeer) [1873]
    * Pillars of Society (Samfundets stotter) [1877]
    * A Doll's House (Et dukkehjem) [1879]
    * Ghosts (Gengangere) [1881]
    * An Enemy of the People (En Folkefiende) [1882]
    * The Wild Duck (Vildanden) [1884]
    * Rosmersholm (Rosmersholm) [1886]
    * The Lady from the Sea (Fruen fra havet) [1888]
    * Hedda Gabler (Hedda Gabler) [1890]
    * The Master Builder (Bygmester Solness) [1892]
    * Little Eyolf (Lille Eyolf) [1894]
    * John Gabriel Borkman [1896]
    * When We Dead Awaken (Nar vi dode vagner) [1899]


Ingersoll, Robert Green 1833-1899
    * The Ghosts, and other lectures
      The ghosts -- The liberty of man, woman and child --
      The Declaration of independence -- About farming in Illinois --
      Speech at Cincinnati,
        nominating James G. Blaine for the presidency, June, 1876 --
      The past rises before me like a dream -- The Grant banquet --
      A tribute to the Rev. Alexander Clark -- A tribute to Ebon C. Ingersoll.
    * The Gods
    * On Hell
    * On Skulls
    * What shall we do to be Saved?
    * The works of Robert G. Ingersoll
      (New York: The Dresden pub. co., C. P. Farrell, 1902, 12 vols.)
         1. Lectures
         2. Lectures
         3. Lectures
         4. Lectures
         5. Discussions
         6. Discussions
         7. Discussions
         8. Interviews
         9. Political
        10. Legal
        11. Miscellany
        12. Miscellany


Ingoldsby, Thomas 1788-1845
    * Memoir of the Rev. Richard Harris Barham
      abridged from the memoir by his son
  Works
    * The Ingoldsby Legends


Inchbald, Elizabeth
  A Simple Story


Irving, Washington
 The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent
 About
  * Washington Irving, by Charles Dudley Warner
  * Washington Irving / Henry Walcott Boynton
  Works
    * Letters of Jonathan Oldstyle [1802]
    * Salmagundi [1807] (with William Irving and J.K. Paulding)
    * A History of New York, by Dietrich Knickerbocker [1809]
    * The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon [1819-20]
    * The Legend of Sleepy Hollow [1820]
    * Bracebridge Hall [1822]
    * Tales of a Traveller [1824]
    * A History and Voyages of Christopher Columbus [1828]
    * The Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada [1829]
    * The Companions of Columbus [1831]
    * The Alhambra [1832]
    * A Tour on the Prairies [1835]
    * Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey [1835]
    * The Crayon Miscellany [1835] (3 vols.)
    * Astoria, or, anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains [1836]
    * Essays And Sketches [1837]
    * The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S A.,
      in the Rocky Mountains and the Far West
      Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville and Washington Irving [1837]
    * The Life of Oliver Goldsmith [1840]
    * Mahomet and his successors [1849]
    * The Life of George Washington [1855-59]
    * Wolfert's Roost and Miscellanies [1855]
    * Spanish Papers and other miscellanies [1866]


Isola, Antonia 1876-?
    * Simple Italian Cookery [1912]


Jacobs, W.W. 1863-1943
    * Many Cargoes [1896]
    * The Brown Man's Servant
    * The Skipper's Wooing [1897]
    * Sea Urchins [1898]
    * A Master of Craft [1900]
    * The Monkey's Paw [1902]
    * The Toll-House [1902]
    * Light Freights [1901]
    * At Sunwich Port [1902]
    * The Barge [1902]
    * The Lady of the Barge and Others
    * Odd Craft, Complete / illustrated by Will Owen [1903]
    * Dialstone Lane [1902]
    * Captains All and Others [1905]
    * Short Cruises / illustrated by Will Owen [1907]
    * Salthaven [1908]
    * Sailor's Knots [1909]
    * The Toll House [1909]
    * Ship's Company / illustrated by Will Owen [1911]
    * Night Watches [1914]
         1. Back to Back
         2. Stepping Backwards
         3. The Three Sisters
         4. Easy Money
         5. His Other Self
    * The Castaways [1916]
    * Deep Waters [1919]
      Shareholders -- Paying off -- Made to measure -- Sam's ghost --
      Bedridden -- The convert -- Husbandry -- Family cares --
      The winter offensive -- The substitute -- Striking hard -- Dirty work
    * Sea Whispers [1926]


James, Henry
 Spoils of Poynton
 The Turn of the Screw  
  Sir Edward Orme
  Owen Wingrave
  The Friends of the Friends
 The Ambassadors
 Washington Square
 Daisy Miller
  An International Episode
 The Portrait of a Lady
 The EUROPEANS
 The Aspern Papers
  The Private Lives
  The Middle Years
  The Death of the Lion
 The Bostonians
 The Awkward Age
 What Maise Knew
 The Golden Bowl
 The American
    * Henry James, Jr., by William Dean Howells
    * Henry James / Rebecca West

  Novels
    * Watch and Ward [1871]
    * Roderick Hudson [1875]
    * The American [1877]
    * The Europeans [1878]
    * Confidence [1879]
    * Washington Square [1880]
    * The Portrait of a Lady [1881]
    * The Bostonians [1886]
    * The Princess Casamassima [1886]
    * The Reverberator [1888]
    * The Tragic Muse [1890]
    * The Other House [1896]
    * The Spoils of Poynton [1897]
    * What Maisie Knew [1897]
    * The Awkward Age [1899]
    * The Sacred Fount [1901]
    * The Wings of the Dove [1902]
    * The Ambassadors [1903]
    * The Golden Bowl [1904]
    * The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors [collaborative novel, 1908]
    * The Outcry [1911]
    * The Ivory Tower [unfinished, published posthumously 1917]
    * The Sense of the Past [unfinished, published posthumously 1917]
  Novellas and tales
    * A tragedy of error [1864]
    * The story of a year [1865]
    * A landscape painter [1866]
    * A day of days [1866]
    * My friend Bingham [1867]
    * Poor Richard [1867]
    * The story of a masterpiece [1868]
    * The romance of certain old clothes [1868]
    * A most extraordinary case [1868]
    * A problem [1868]
    * De Grey: a romance [1868]
    * Osbornes revenge [1868]
    * A light man [1869]
    * Gabrielle De Bergerac [1869]
    * Travelling companions [1870]
    * A Passionate Pilgrim [1871]
    * At Isella [1871]
    * Master Eustace [1871]
    * Guests confession [1872]
    * The Madonna of the Future [1873]
    * The sweetheart of M. Briseux [1873]
    * The last of the Valerii [1874]
    * Madame de Mauves [1874]
    * Adina [1874]
    * Professor Fargo [1874]
    * Eugene Pickering [1874]
    * Benvolio [1875]
    * Crawfords consistency [1876]
    * The Ghostly Rental [1876]
    * Four Meetings [1877]
    * Theodolinde (later Rose-Agathe)[1878]
    * Daisy Miller: a study in two parts [1878]
    * Longstaffs marriage [1878]
    * An International Episode [1878]
    * The Pension Beaurepas [1879]
    * The Diary of a Man of Fifty [1879]
    * A Bundle of Letters [1879]
    * The Point of View [1882]
    * The Siege of London [1883]
    * The impressions of a cousin [1883]
    * Georgina's reasons [1884]
    * Lady Barbarina [1884]
    * The Author of Beltraffio [1884]
    * Pandora [1884]
    * A New England winter [1884]
    * The Path Of Duty [1884]
    * Mrs. Temperly [1887]
    * Louisa Pallant [1888]
    * A London Life [1888]
    * A London Life and Other Tales / Henry James
    * The Aspern Papers [1888]
    * The Liar [1888]
    * Two countries (The modern warning)[1888]
    * The Lesson of the Master [1888]
    * The Patagonia [1888]
    * The solution [1888]
    * The Pupil [1891]
    * Brooksmith [1891]
    * The Marriages [1891]
    * The Chaperon [1891]
    * Sir Edmund Orme [1891]
    * Nona Vincent [1892]
    * The private life [1892]
    * The Real Thing [1892]
    * Lord Beauprey (Lord Beaupre)[1892]
    * The visit (The visits)[1892]
    * Sir Dominick Ferrand (Jersey Villas) [1892]
    * Collaboration [1892]
    * Greville Fane [1892]
    * The wheel of time [1892]
    * Owen Wingrave [1892]
    * The Death of the Lion [1894]
    * The Coxon Fund [1894]
    * The Altar of the Dead [1895]
    * The Next Time [1895]
    * The Figure in the Carpet [1896]
    * Glasses [1896]
    * The way it came (The friends of the friends) [1896]
    * John Delavoy [1898]
    * The Turn of the Screw [1898]
    * In the Cage [1898]
    * Covering End [1898]
    * The Given Case [1898]
    * The Great Condition [1899]
    * Europe [1899]
    * Paste [1899]
    * The Real Right Thing [1899]
    * The Great Good Place [1900]
    * Maud-Evelyn [1900]
    * Miss Gunton of Poughkeepsie [1900]
    * The special type [1900]
    * The Tree of Knowledge [1900]
    * The Abasement of the Northmores [1900]
    * The Third Person [1900]
    * The tone of time [1900]
    * Broken wings [1900]
    * The faces (The two faces) [1900]
    * Mrs. Medwin [1901]
    * The Beldonald Holbein [1901]
    * The story in it [1902]
    * Flickerbridge [1902]
    * The Beast in the Jungle [1903]
    * The Birthplace [1903]
    * The Papers [1903]
    * Fordham Castle [1904]
    * Julia Bride [1908]
    * The Jolly Corner [1908]
    * Mora Montravers [1909]
    * The Velvet Glove [1909]
    * Crapy Cornelia [1909]
    * The Bench of Desolation [1909]
    * A Round of Visits [1910]
  Autobiography
    * A small boy and others [1913]
    * Notes of a Son and Brother [1914]
    * The Middle Years [unfinished, published posthumously 1917]
  Other non-fiction
    * French Poets and Novelists [1878]
    * Hawthorne [1879]
    * A Little Tour in France [1884]
    * Partial Portraits [1888]
    * Essays in London and Elsewhere [1893]
    * Picture and Text [1893]
    * Theatricals [1894]
    * Theatricals: Second Series [1895]
    * Guy Domville [1895]
    * William Wetmore Story and His Friends [1903]
    * English Hours [1905]
    * The American Scene [1907]
    * Italian Hours [1909]
    * Notes on Novelists [1914]
    * Views and Reviews / Henry James
    * Notebooks [various, published posthumously]
    * The Finer Grain / Henry James
    * Embarrassments / Henry James
    * Within the Rim and Other Essays / Henry James
    * The Letters of Henry James (two volumes)
      Henry James; edited by Percy Lubbock


Jocelin of Brakelond
  Chronicle of the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds


Montague Rhodes James, 1862-1936
James, M.R.
 Casting the Runes (+ 21 ghost stories)
  Count Magnus
  The Rose Garden
  The Uncommon Prayer-Book
  Rats
  The Malice of Inanimate Objects
  A Vignette
 Oh, Whistle and I'll Come to You, My Lad
 Casting the Runes
 3 essay on ghost stories
 Collected Ghost Stories - 1931
    * Ghost Stories of an Antiquary [1904]
    *
         1. Canon Alberics Scrap-Book
         2. Lost Hearts
         3. The Mezzotint
         4. The Ash-Tree
         5. Number 13
         6. Count Magnus
         7. Oh, Whistle, and Ill Come to You, My Lad
         8. The Treasure of Abbot Thomas
    * More Ghost Stories of an Antiquary [1911]
         1. A School Story
         2. The Rose Garden
         3. The Tractate Middoth
         4. Casting the Runes
         5. The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral
         6. Martins Close
         7. Mr Humphreys and His Inheritance
    * A Thin Ghost and Others [1919]
         1. The Residence at Whitminster
         2. The Diary of Mr. Poynter
         3. An Episode of Cathedral History
         4. The Story of a Disappearance and an Appearance
         5. Two Doctors
    * A Warning to the Curious, and other ghost stories [1925]
         1. The Haunted Dolls' House [The Empire Review, Feb 1923]
         2. The Uncommon Prayer Book [Atlantic Monthly, June 1921]
         3. A Neighbours Landmark [Eton Chronic, 1924]
         4. A View from a Hill [London Mercury, May 1925]
         5. A Warning to the Curious [London Mercury, August1925]
         6. An Evening's Entertainment
    * The Collected Ghost Stories of M.R. James [1931]
         1. There was a Man Dwelt by a Churchyard
         2. Rats
         3. After Dark in the Playing Fields
         4. Wailing Well
         5. The Experiment: A New Years Eve Ghost Story
         6. The Malice of Inanimate Objects
         7. A Vignette


James, William 1842-1910
James, William
 The Varieties of Religeous Experience
    * The Subjective Effects of Nitrous Oxide [1882]
    * The Principles of Psychology [1890]
    * The Will to Believe [1896]
    * Human Immortality: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine
      [the Ingersoll Lecture, 1897]
    * Talks to Teachers on Psychology:
      and to Students on Some of Life's Ideals [1899]
    * The Varieties of Religious Experience: a Study in Human Nature [1902]
    * The Moral Equivalent of War [1906]
    * Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking [1907]
    * A Pluralistic Universe [1909]
    * The Meaning of Truth: A Sequel to "Pragmatism" [1909]
    * Memories and Studies [1911]
    * Essays in Radical Empiricism [1912]


Jardine, Frank 1841-1919


Jardine, Alexander 1843-1920
    * Narrative of the overland expedition of the Messrs. Jardine,
      from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland


Jefferies, Richard 1848-1887
    * The Gamekeeper At Home: Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life
    * Wild Life in a Southern County [1879]
    * The Amateur Poacher [1880]
    * Wood Magic: A Fable [1881]
    * Round About a Great Estate [1881]
    * The Open Air [1885]
    * Bevis: The Story of a Boy
    * After London, or Wild England [1885]
    * The Story of My Heart: An Autobiography [1883]
    * Amaryllis at the Fair
    * Field and Hedgerow: Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
    * Greene Ferne Farm
    * The Hills and the Vale
    * Hodge and His Masters
    * The Life of the Fields
    * Nature Near London
    * Pageant of Summer
    * The Toilers of the Field
    * World's End: A Story in Three Books


Jenner, Edward, 1749-1823
    * On Vaccination Against Smallpox:
      1. An Inquiry Into the Causes and Effects
         of the Variole Vaccine, or CowPox [1798]
      2. Further Observations On the Variola Vaccinae, or CowPox [1799]
      3. A Continuation of Facts and Observations Relative
         to the Various Vaccines, or CowPox [1800]


Jerome K. Jerome, 1859-1927
Jerome, Jerome K.
  Three Men in a Boat
  Three Men on the Bunmmel


Jocelin of Brakelond
  Chronicle of the Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds


Jonson, Samuel, 1709-1784
  about
    * The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.
      James Boswell;
      abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood
  Works
    * Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia [1759]
    * The Preface to Shakespeare [1765]
    * A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland [1775]
    * Lives of the Poets / Samuel Johnson
    * works of the English Poets / Samuel Johnson
      This is hugh
      

Jonson, Ben, 1573-1637
  * A Tale of a Tub, comedy (ca. 1596? revised? performed 1633; printed 1640)
  * The Case is Altered, comedy
    (ca. 159798; printed 1609), with Henry Porter and Anthony Munday?
  * Every Man in His Humour, comedy (performed 1598; printed 1601)
  * Every Man out of His Humour, comedy ( performed 1599; printed 1600)
  * Cynthia's Revels (performed 1600; printed 1601)
  * The Poetaster, comedy (performed 1601; printed 1602)
  * Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter and Some Poems
  * Sejanus: His Fall, tragedy (performed 1603; printed 1605)
  * Eastward Ho, comedy
    (performed and printed 1605)
    a collaboration with John Marston and George Chapman
  * Volpone; Or, the Fox, comedy (ca. 160506; printed 1607)
  * Epicoene: Or, the Silent Woman, comedy (performed 1609; printed 1616)
  * The Alchemist, comedy (performed 1610; printed 1612)
  * Catiline His Conspiracy, tragedy (performed and printed 1611)
  * Bartholomew Fair, comedy (performed 31 October 1614; printed 1631)
  * The Devil is an Ass, comedy (performed 1616; printed 1631)
  * The Staple of News, comedy (performed Feb. 1626; printed 1631)
  * The New Inn, or The Light Heart, comedy
    (licensed 19 January 1629; printed 1631)
  * The Magnetic Lady, or Humors Reconciled, comedy
    (licensed 12 October 1632; printed 1641)
    * The Sad Shepherd, pastoral (ca. 1637, printed 1641), unfinished
 London
 The Vanity of Human Wishes
 Essays from Rambler 
 Essays from Idler
 Preface to Dictionary
 Preface to Shakespeare
 A Journey to the Western Islands
 Lives of the Poet
 The History of Rasselas
 Prince of Abissina
 Poems
 letters
 journal
  Epicene or The Silent Woman
  Bartholomew Fair
 Every Man in his Humour
  Sejanus
  The Alchemist
  Bartholomew Fair


Joyce, James 1882-1941
 essays
    * Chamber Music [1907]
    * Dubliners [1914]
    * A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man [1916]
    * Ulysses [1922]
    * Finnegans Wake [1939]

Juvenal
 - Satires


Kafka, Franz 1883-1924
 The Castle
 The Trial
 The Country Doctor - 1919
 A Hunger Artist: Four Storiesn - 1924
 The Metamorphosis
  MEDITATION
  Children on the Highway 3
  Unmasking a Confidence-Man 5
  The Sudden Stroll 7
  Decisions 8
  The Trip to the Mountains 8
  The Bachelor's Distress 9
  The Small Businessman 9
  Gazing Out Idly 11
  The Way Home 11
  The Runners 12
  The Passenger 12
  Dresses 13
  The Rebuff 13
  For Gentleman-Riders to Think About 14
  The Window on to the Street 14
  Wish to Become a Red Indian 15
  Trees 15
  Unhappiness 15
  THE JUDGEMENT
  THE METAMORPHOSIS
  IN THE PENAL COLONY
  LETTER TO HIS FATHER
 The Man Who Disappeared
 The Hunger
  THE AEROPLANES AT BRESCIA
  A COUNTRY DOCTOR: LITTLE TALES
  The New Advocate
  A Country Doctor
  In the Gallery
  An Ancient Manuscript
  Before the Law
  Jackals and Arabs
  A Visit to the Mine
  The Next Village
  A Message from the Emperor
  Odradek, or Cares of a Householder
  Eleven Sons
  A Brother's Murder
  A Dream
  A Report to an Academy
  THE RIDER ON THE COAL-SCUTTLE
  A HUNGER ARTIST: FOUR STORIES
  First Sorrow
  A Little Woman
  A Hunger Artist
  Josefine, the Singer or the Mouse-People
  BLUMFELD, AN ELDERLY BACHELOR
  AT THE BUILDING OF THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA
  THE HUNTSMAN GRACCHUS
  INVESTIGATIONS OF A DOG
  THE BURROW
  SELECTED SHORTER PIECES
  The Bridge
  The Knock on the Courtyard Gate
  TheTruth about Sancho Panza
  The Spinning-Top
  Cat and Mouse
  On Parables
  Give it up!
  APHORISMS 
    * Description of a Struggle (Beschreibung eines Kampfes) [1904-1905]
    * Wedding Preparations in the Country
      (Hochzeitsvorbereitungen auf dem Lande) [1907-1908]
    * The Judgment (Das Urteil) (September 22-23, 1912)
    * In the Penal Colony (In der Strafkolonie) (October 1914)
    * The Village Schoolmaster (The Giant Mole)
      (Der Dorfschullehrer or Der Riesenmaulwurf) [1914-1915]
    * Blumfeld, an Elderly Bachelor (Blumfeld, ein alterer Junggeselle) [1915]
    * The Warden of the Tomb (Der Gruftwachter) [1916-1917] (a play)
    * A Country Doctor (Ein Landarzt) [1917]
    * The Hunter Gracchus (Der Jager Gracchus) [1917]
    * The Great Wall of China (Beim Bau der Chinesischen Mauer) [1917]
    * A Report to an Academy (Ein Bericht fur eine Akademie) [1917]
    * The Refusal (Die Abweisung) [1920]
    * A Hunger Artist (Ein Hungerkunstler) [1922]
    * Investigations of a Dog (Forschungen eines Hundes) [1922]
    * A Little Woman (Eine kleine Frau) [1923]
    * The Burrow (Der Bau) [1923-1924]
    * Josephine the Singer, or The Mouse Folk
      (Josephine, die Sangerin, oder Das Volk der Mause) [1924]
  Novellas
    * Metamorphosis (Die Verwandlung) [November-December 1915]
      translated by David Wyllie
  Novels
    * The Trial (Der Prozes) [1925]
      translated by David Wyllie
    * The Castle (Das Schlos) [1926]
    * America (Amerika) [1927]
  Diaries and notebooks
    * Diaries of Franz Kafka
    * The Blue Octavo Notebooks
  Letters
    * Letters to Felice
    * Letters to Ottla
    * Letters to Milena
    * Franz Kafka: Letters to Family, Friends, and Editors
  Works in German
    * Amerika (Romanfragment)
    * Aphorismen
    * Blumfeld, ein alterer Junggeselle
    * Brief an den Vater
    * Briefe an Max Brodt (Testament)
    * Das Schlos
    * Das Urteil
    * Der Bau
    * Der Gruftwachter
    * Der Prozes
    * Die Verwandlung
    * 26 Erzahlungen
    * Fragmente aus Heften und losen Blattern
    * In der Strafkolonie
    * Kleine Fabel
    * 12 kleinere Werke
    * Paralipomena (Aphorismen)
    * Die 8 Oktavhefte (Fragmente)


Kalidasa
 The Recognition of Solitude


Immanuel Kant, 1724-1804
    * The Critique of Pure Reason [1781, 2nd ed. 1787]
      translated by J. M. D. Meiklejohn
    * Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics [1783]
    * The Critique of Practical Reason [1788]
      translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
    * The Critique of Judgement.
      Part I: Critique of Aesthetic Judgement [1790]
      translated by James Creed Meredith
    * The Critique of Judgement [1790]
      translated by J.H. Bernard
    * Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals [1785]
      translated by W. Hastie
    * Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals [1790]
      translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
    * The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics [1797]
      translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
    * The Science of Right [1790]
      translated by W. Hastie
 Critique of Pure AReason

John Keats, 1795-1821
Keats, John
 Poems
 Letters
 Endymion
 the Odes
 Lamia
 Hyperion (2 versions)
 Letters
    * Poems, 1817
    * Endymion [1818]
    * Hyperion [1820]
    * Lamia [1820]
    * Poems
         1. On a Dream
         2. To Ailsa Rock
         3. For Theres Bishops Teign
         4. Character of Charles Brown
         5. The Day is Gone, and All Its Sweets Are Gone!
         6. The Eve of Saint Mark
         7. When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be
         8. Isabella; Or, the Pot of Basil
         9. On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again
        10. Lines Rhymed in a Letter From Oxford
        11. A Song About Myself
        12. Ode (Bards of Passion and of Mirth)
        13. Ode on Indolence
        14. Ode on Melancholy
        15. Ode to Psyche
        16. Over the Hill and Over the Dale
        17. Translated From Ronsard
        18. Sleep and Poetry
        19. Chaucer
        20. O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell
        21. Stanzas (In Drear-Nighted December)
        22. The Poet
        23. To  (What Can I Do to Drive Away)
        24. To Homer
        25. To Sleep
        26. On Visiting the Tomb of Burns
        27. Why Did I Laugh to-Night? No Voice Will Tell


Johannes Kepler, 1571-1630
    * Mysterium cosmographicum (The Sacred Mystery of the Cosmos) [1596]
    * Astronomiae Pars Optica (The Optical Part of Astronomy) [1604]
    * De Stella nova in pede Serpentarii
      (On the New Star in Ophiuchus's Foot) [1604]
    * Astronomia nova (New Astronomy) [1609]
    * Tertius Interveniens (Third-party Interventions) [1610]
    * Dissertatio cum Nuncio Sidereo
      (Conversation with the Starry Messenger) [1610]
    * Dioptrice [1611]
    * De nive sexangula (On the Six-Cornered Snowflake) [1611]
    * De vero Anno, quo aeternus Dei Filius humanam naturam
      in Utero benedictae Virginis Mariae assumpsit [1613]
    * Eclogae Chronicae (1615, published with Dissertatio cum Nuncio Sidereo)
    * Nova stereometria doliorum vinariorum
      (New Stereometry of Wine Barrels) [1615]
    * Epitome astronomiae Copernicanae
      (Epitome of Copernican Astronomy)
       (published in three parts from 1618-1621)
    * Harmonice Mundi (Harmony of the Worlds) [1619]
    * Mysterium cosmographicum
      (The Sacred Mystery of the Cosmos) 2nd Edition [1621]
    * Tabulae Rudolphinae (Rudolphine Tables) [1627]
    * Somnium (The Dream) [1634]


John Maynard Keynes, 1883-1946
    * The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money [1936]


|Kohl, Johann Georg (1808-1878)|
  1841: Travels in the Interior of Russia and Poland
  1841: Der Verkehr und die Ansiedlungen der Menschen 
    in ihrer Abhj[au]gigkeit von der Gestaltung der Endoberfl[au]che, Dresden.
  1842-1846: Reiseberichte [uu]ber [Ou]sterreich,
    das bayrische Hochland, D[au]nemark und Gro[ss]britannien
  1844: The British Isles and Their Inhabitants
  1845: Johann Georg Kohl and Ida Kohl: Englische Skizzen
    (in 3 acts), Leipzig and Dresden.
  1846: Reise durch D[au]nemark und die Herzogth[uu]mer Schleswig und Holstein 
    (in 2 volumes), Leipzig.
  1850-1852: Reiseberichte
    [uu]ber die Niederlande, Istrien, Dalmatien und Montenegro und
    das s[uu]d[ou]stiche Deutschland
  1850: Aus meinen H[uu]tten (in 2 volumes), Leipzig  
  1851: Der Rhein (The Rhine; in 2 volumes), Leipzig
  1851: Skizzen aus Natur und V[ou]lkerieben (in 2 acts), Dresden
  1854: Die Donau (The Danube), Triest.
  1856: Geschichte des Golfstroms und seiner Erforschung, Stuttgart
  1857: Descriptive catalogue of maps,
    relating to America mentioned in Hakluyt, Washington.
  1858: Reisen im Nordwesten der Vereinigten Staaten
    (Travels in the Northwestern Parts of the United States), St. Louis.
  1859: Kitschi Gami oder Erz[au]llungen  vom Oberen See
    (Kitchi Gami or stories from Lake Superior), Bremen.
  1860: Die beiden [au]ltesten generalkarten von Amerika 1527 und 1529
    Weimar
  1861: Geschichte der Entdeckung Amerikas
    (History of the Discovery of America), Bremen
  1864: Nordwestdeutsche Skizzen, Bremen.
  1866: Deutsche Volksbilder und Naturansichten aus dem Harz, Hannover.
  1866: Am Wege, Blick in Gem[uu]t und Welt. Bremen.
  1869: Entdeckungsgeschichte der K[uu]sten der Vereinigten Staaten
  1869: A History of the Discovery of Maine
  1870: Episoden aus der Kultur- und Kunstgeschichte Bremens, Bremen.
  1874: Die geographische Lage der hauptst[au]Europas, Leipzig.
  1877: Geschichte der Entdeckungsfahrten 
    und Schiffahrten zur Magalhaes-stra[ss]a. Berlin


Soren Kierkegaard, 1813-1855
Kirkegaard, Soren
  Repetition
  Philosophical Crumbs
  Selections from the writings of Kierkegaard
    translated by L.M. Hollander
  On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates
   (Om Begrebet Ironi med stadigt Hensyn til Socrates) [1841]
  Either/Or (Enten-Eller) [1843]
  * Fear and Trembling (Frygt og Baeven) [1843]
  * Repetition (Gjentagelsen) [1843]
  * Philosophical Fragments (Philosophiske Smuler) [1844]
  * The Concept of Anxiety (Begrebet Angest) [1844]
  * Stages on Life's Way (Stadier paa Livets Vei) [1845]
  * Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments
    (Afsluttende uvidenskabelig Efterskrift) [1846]
  * Edifying Discourses in Diverse Spirits
    (Opbyggelige Taler i forskjellig Aand) [1847]
  * Works of Love (Kjerlighedens Gjerninger) [1847]
  * Christian Discourses (Christelige Taler) [1848]
  * The Sickness Unto Death (Sygdommen til Doden) [1849]
  * Practice in Christianity (Indovelse i Christendom) [1850]


Kinglake, Alexander William, 1809-1891
  * Eothen [1844]


Kingsley, Charles 1819-1875
  Novels
    * Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet: An Autobiography [1849]
    * Yeast: a Problem [1849]
    * Hypatia; or, new foes with an old face [1853]
    * Westward Ho!, a novel [1855]
    * Two Years Ago [1857]
    * The Water-Babies / illustrated by Jesse Willcox Smith [1863]
    * Hereward, the Last of the English (Hereward the Wake) [1866]
  Poetry
    * Andromeda and other Poems [1858]
  History
    * Alexandria and Her Schools;
      four lectures delivered at the Philosophical Institution
      Edinburgh [1854]
    * The Ancien Regime (Lectures at the Royal Institution, 1867)
    * Froude's History of England
    * Historical Lectures and Essays
    * Sir Walter Raleigh and his time
  Sermons, etc.
    * All Saints' Day and Other Sermons
    * Daily Thoughts:
      selected from the writings of Charles Kingsley by his wife
    * Literary and General Lectures and Essays
    * Out of the Deep: Words for the Sorrowful
    * Sanitary and Social Lectures, etc
    * Scientific Essays and Lectures
    * True Words for Brave Men
    * Women and Politics
    * The Saint's Tragedy, a drama [1848]
    * Twenty-Five Village Sermons [1849]
    * Phaeton, or Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers [1852]
    * Sermons on National Subjects (1st series, 1852)
    * Sermons on National Subjects (2nd series, 1854)
    * Sermons for the Times [1855]
    * Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore [1855]
    * Heroes, or Greek Fairy Tales for My Children [1856]
    * The Good News of God [1859]
    * Miscellanies [1859]
    * Limits of Exact Science applied to History (Inaugural Lectures, 1860)
    * Town and Country Sermons [1861]
    * Sermons on the Pentateuch [1863]
    * The Roman and the Teuton [1864]
    * David and other Sermons [1866]
    * The Water of Life and other Sermons [1867]
    * The Hermits [1869]
    * Madam How and Lady Why [1869]
    * At Last: A Christmas in the West Indies [1871]
    * Town Geology [1872]
    * Discipline and other Sermons [1872]
    * Prose Idylls, New and Old [1873]
    * Plays and Puritans [1873]
    * Health and Education [1874]
    * Westminster Sermons: with a Preface [1874]
    * Lectures delivered in America [1875]


Kingsley, Mary Henrietta, 1862-1900
    * Travels in West Africa [1897]
    * West African Studies [1899]


Kipling, Rudyard 1865-1936
  The Jungle Book
  War Stories and Poems
  The Complete Stalky and Co.
  Plain Tales fron the Hills
  Kim
  The Man Who Would be King + 16 short stories
  Gemeni
  A Wayside Comedy
  The Hill of Illusion
  Only a Subaltern
  Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
  Black Jack
   ...
  Captain Courageous
  Just So Stories
  Novels
    * The Light that Failed [1891]
    * The Naulahka: A Story of West and East [1892]
    * Captains Courageous: a story of the Grand Banks [1896]
    * Kim [1901]
  Short Stories
    * Plain Tales from the Hills [1888]
      Lispeth, 1886
      Three and.an Extra, 1886
      Thrown Away, 1888
      Miss Youghal's Sais, 1887
      'Yoked with an Unbeliever', 1886
      False Dawn, 1888
      The Rescue of Pluffles, 1886
      Cupid's Arrows, 1888
      The Three Musketeers, 1887
      His Chance in Life, 1887
      Watches of the Night, 1887
      The Other Man, 1886 Speaker Icon.svg
      Consequences, 1886
      The Conversion of Aurelian McGoggin, 1887
      The Taking of Lungtungpen, 1887
      A Germ-Destroyer, 1887
      Kidnapped, 1887
      The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly, 1886
      In the House of Suddhoo, 1886 Speaker Icon.svg
      His Wedded Wife, 1887 Speaker Icon.svg
      The Broken-Link Handicap, 1887
      Beyond the Pale, 1888
      In Error, 1887
      A Bank Fraud, 1887
      Tods' Amendment, 1887
      The Daughter of the Regiment, 1887
      In the Pride of his Youth, 1887
      Pig, 1887
      The Rout of the White Hussars, 1888 Speaker Icon.svg
      The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, 1888
      Venus Annodomini, 1886
      The Bisara of Pooree, 1887
      A Friend's Friend, 1887
      The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows, 1884
      The Madness of Private Ortheris, 1888
      The Story of Muhammad Din, 1886
      On the Strength of a Likeness, 1887
      Wressley of the Foreign Office, 1887
      By Word of Mouth, 1887
      To be Filed for Reference, 1888
    * Wee Willie Winkie ; and other child stories [1888]
      Wee Willie Winkie
      Baa Baa, Black Sheep
      His Majesty the King
      The Drums of the Fore and Aft
    * Soldiers Three, and other stories [1899]
      o Soldiers Three [1888]
        The God From the Machine
        Of Those Called  Private Learoyds Story
        The Big Drunk Draf
        The Wreck of the Visigoth
        The Solid Muldoon
        With the Main Guard
        In the Matter of a Private
        Black Jack
      o The Story of the Gadsbys [1888]
        Poor Dear Mamma
        The World Without
        The Tents of Kedar
        With Any Amazement
        The Garden of Eden
        Fatima
        The Valley of the Shadow
        The Swelling of Jordan
      o In Black and White [1888]
        Dray Wara Yow Dee
        The Judgment of Dungara
        At Howli Thana
        Gemini
        At Twenty-Two
        In Flood Time
        The Sending of Dana Da
        On the City Wall
    * Under the Deodars [1888]
      The Education of Otis Yeere
      At the Pits Mouth
      A Wayside Comedy
      The Hill of Illusion
      A Second-Rate Woman
      Only a Subaltern
      In the Matter of a Private
      The Enlightenments of Pagett, M.P.
    * The Phantom Rickshaw and other tales [1888]
      The Phantom Rickshaw
      My Own True Ghost Story
      The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes
      The Man Who Would Be King  The Finest Story in the World
    * Life's Handicap [1891]
      The Lang Men O Larut
      Reingelder and the German Flag
      The Wandering Jew
      Through the Fire
      The Finances of the Gods
      The Amirs Homily
      Jews in Shushan
      The Limitations of Pambe Serang
      Little Tobrah
      Bubbling Well Road
      The City of Dreadful Night
      Georgie Porgie
      Naboth
      The Dream of Duncan Parrenness
      The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney
      The Courting of Dinah Shadd
      On Greenhow Hill
      The Man Who Was
      The Head of the District
      Without Benefit of Clergy
      At the End of the Passage
      The Mutiny of the Mavericks
      The Mark of the Beast
      The Return of Imray
      Namgay Doola
      Burtran and Bimi
      Moti GujMutineer
    * Many Inventions [1893]
      Introductory Poem: To the True Romance
      The Disturber of Traffic
      A Conference of the Powers
      My Lord the Elephant
      One View of the Question
      'The Finest Story in the World'
      His Private Honour
      A Matter of Fact
      The Lost Legion
      In the Rukh
      'Brugglesmith'
      'Love-O'-Women'
      The Record of Badalia Herodsfoot
      Judson and the Empire
      The Children of the Zodiac
      envoy
      ----------
      Anchor Song
    * The Day's Work [1898]
      The Bridge-Builders
      A Walking Delegate
      The Ship That Found Herself
      The Tomb of His Ancestors
      The Devil and the Deep Sea
      William the Conqueror - Part I
      William the Conqueror - Part II
      007
      The Maltese Cat
      Bread upon the Waters
      An Error in the Fourth Dimension
      My Sunday at Home
      The Brushwood Boy
    * Stalky & Co. [1899]
      "In Ambush"
      "Slaves of the Lamp, Part I"
      "An Unsavoury Interlude"
      "The Impressionists"
      "The Moral Reformers"
      "A Little Prep."
      "The Flag of their Country"
      "The Last Term"
      "Slaves of the Lamp, Part II"
    * Traffics and Discoveries [1904]
      The Captive
      The Bonds of Discipline
      A Sahibs War
      Their Lawful Occasions
      The Comprehension of Private Copper
      Steam Tactics
      Wireless
      The Army of a Dream
      They
      Mrs. Bathurst
      Below the Mill Dam
    * Actions and Reactions [1909]
      An habitation enforced
      The recall
      Garm, a hostage
      The power of the dog
      The mother hive
      The bees and the flies
      With the night mail
      The four angels
      A deal in cotton
      The new knighthood
      The puzzler
      The puzzler [poem]
      Little foxes
      Gallio's song
      The house surgeon
      The rabbi's song.
    * A Diversity of Creatures [1917]
      As Easy as A.B.C.
      MacDonoughs Song
      Friendly Brook
      The Land
      In the Same Boat
      Helen all Alone
      The Honours of War
      The Children
      The Dog Hervey
      The Comforters
      The Village that Voted the Earth was Flat
      The Press
      In The Presence
      Jobsons Amen
      Regulus
      A Translation
      The Edge of the Evening
      Rebirth
      The Horse Marines
      The Legend of Mirth
      My Sons Wife
      The Floods
      The Fabulists
      The Vortex
      The Song of Seven Cities
      Swept and Garnished
      Mary Postgate
      The Beginnings
    * The Eyes of Asia [1918]
    * Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides [1923]
    * Debits and Credits [1926]
      The Enemies to Each Other
      The Changelings
      Sea Constables
      The Vineyard
      Banquet Night
      In the Interests of the Brethren
      To the Companions
      The United Idolaters
      The Centaurs
      Late Came the God
      The Wish House
      Rahere
      The Survival
      The Janeites
      Janes Marriage
      The Portent
      The Prophet and the Country
      Gows Watch
      The Bull that Thought
      Alnaschar and the Oxen
      Gipsy Vans
      A Madonna of the Trenches
      Gows Watch
      The Birthright
      The Propagation of Knowledge
      A Legend of Truth
      A Friend of the Family
      We and They
      On the Gate
      The Supports
      Untimely
      The Eye of Allah
      The Last Ode
      The Gardener
      The Burden
    * Thy Servant a Dog [1930]
    * Limits and Renewals [1932]
      Dayspring Mishandled
      Gertrudes Prayer
      Dinah in Heaven
      The Woman in His Life
      FourFeet
      The Totem
      The Tie
      The Church that was at Antioch
      The Discipl- The Mothers Son
      FairyKist
      The Coiner
      A Naval Mutiny
      The Debt
      Akbars Bridge
      The Manner of Men
      At His Execution
      Unprofessional
      The Threshold
      Neighbours
      Beauty Spots
      The Expert
      The Cure
      The Miracle of Saint Jubanus
      Song of Seventy Horses
      Hymn to Physical Pain
      The Tender Achilles
      The Penalty
      Uncovenanted Mercies
      Azraels Count
    * Tales of India: the Windermere Series [1935]
  Works for Children
    * The Jungle Book [illustrated] [1894]
      Mowgli's Brothers
      Hunting-Song of the Seeonee
      Among the Railway Folk [1891]
    * The Giridih Coal-Fields [1891]
    * A Fleet in Being [1898]
  # From Sea to Sea - Letters of Travel [1899]
  # In an Opium Factory [1899]
  # The Smith Administration [1899]
  # A History of England with Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher [1911]
  # France at War [1915]
  # Sea Warfare:
    * The Fringes of the Fleet [1915]
    * Destroyers at Jutland [1916]
    * Tales of The Trade
  # The Irish Guards in the Great War [1923]
  # A Book of Words [1928]
  # Souvenirs of France
  # Something of Myself, for my friends known and unknown [1937] 


Kropotkin, Petr
    * Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution


Kyd, Thomas Kyd, 1558-1594
    * The Spanish Tragedie
    * The Spanish Tragedy


La Boetie, Etienne de, 1530-1563
    * Discourse on Voluntary Servitude
      translated by Harry Kurz [1548]


Jean de La Fontaine
    * The Fables of La Fontaine
      translated from the French by Elizur Wright.
      A new edition, with notes by J. W. M. Gibbs.
    * Tales and novels of Jean de La Fontaine (Contes et Nouvelles)


Laing, David (1793-1878)
  William Dunbar's Works (2 volumes) 1834
    supplement 1865
  Robert Baillie's Letters and Journals (3 volumes) (1841-1842)
  John Knox's Works (6 volumes) (1846-1864)
  Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson (1865)
  Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland (3 volumes) (1872-1879)
  Sir David Lyndsay's Poetical Works (3 volumes) 1879
  Papers in the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Proceedings
  secretary to the Bannatyne Club - editor


Lamarch, Jean-Baptiste, 1744-1829
  - Philosophie zoologique
      ou Exposition des considerations relatives a l'histoire naturelle
      des animaux [1809]


Lamb, Charles 1775-1834
  Essays
    * Elia and The Last Essays of Elia
      edited by E. V. Lucas
    * A Masque of Days: From the Last Essays of Elia
      Newly Dressed and Decorated
      illustrated by Walter Crane
  Letters
    * The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb  Volume 5: The Letters of Charles and 


Lamb, Mary 1796-1820
  Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb; edited by E. V. Lucas
    * The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb  Volume 6: Letters 1821-1842
      Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb; edited by E. V. Lucas
    * The Best Letters of Charles Lamb / Charles Lamb
  Works for Children
    * The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb
      Volume 3: Books for Children
      Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb
      edited by E.V. Lucas
    * The Adventures of Ulysses
    * Tales from Shakespeare
      Charles and Mary Lamb ; illustrated by Arthur Rackham
    * The Blue Jar Story Book
      Maria Edgeworth, Charles Lamb, Alicia C. Mant and Mary Lamb
  collected works
    * The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb
      Volume 4: Poems and Plays
      Mary Lamb and Charles Lamb; edited by E. V. Lucas
    * The Works of Charles Lamb in Four Volumes, Volume 4 / Charles Lamb
  about
    * Charles Lamb / Barry Cornwall
    * Charles Lamb / Walter Jerrold


Landor, Arnold Henry Savage (1865-1924)


Landor, Walter Savage (1775-1864)
   * Citation and Examination of 
     William Shakspeare
     Euseby Treen
     Joseph Carnaby
     Silas Gough, Clerk
   * Count Julian / Walter Savage Landor
   * Gebir / Walter Savage Landor
   * Imaginary Conversations and Poems: A Selection


Lang, Andrew 1844-1912
  Poetry
    * The Ballads and Lyrics of Old France [1872]
    * Ballades in Blue China [1880, enlarged edition, 1888]
    * Ballads and Verses Vain [1884]
    * Rhymes a la Mode [1884]
    * Grass of Parnassus [1888]
    * Ban and Arriere Ban [1894]
    * New Collected Rhymes [1905]
    * A Collection of Ballads
  Translation & Classicism
    * The Odyssey: Done into English prose / with Samuel Henry Butcher [1879]
    * Theocritus, Bion and Moschus
      rendered into English Prose with an introductory Essay [1880]
    * The Iliad of Homer,
      a prose translation with Walter Leaf and Ernest Myers [1883]
    * Homer and the Epic [1893]
    * The Homeric Hymns:
      A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological [1899]
    * Homer and his Age [1906]
  History
    * A Monk of Fife [1896]
    * Pickle the Spy; Or, the Incognito of Prince Charles [1897]
    * The Companions of Pickle [1898]
    * History of Scotland from the Roman Occupation [1900-1907]
    * The Clyde Mystery: a Study in Forgeries and Folklore
    * The Mystery of Mary Stuart [1901, new and revised ed., 1904]
    * James VI and the Gowrie Mystery [1902]
    * The Valet's Tragedy, and other studies [1903]
      The Valet's tragedy  The valet's master  The mystery of Sir Edmund Berry
      Godfrey  The false Jeanne d'Arc.  Junius and Lord Lyttelton's ghost
      The mystery of Amy Robsart  The voices of Jeanne d'Arc
      The mystery of James de la Cloche  The truth about 'Fisher's Ghost'
      The mystery of Lord Bateman  The Queen's Marie
      The Shakespeare-Bacon imbroglio
    * John Knox and the Reformation [1905]
    * The Portraits and Jewels of Mary Stuart [1906]
  On Myth, Magic and Religion
    * Custom and Myth [1884]
    * Myth, Literature and Religion [2 vols., 1887]
    * The Book of Dreams and Ghosts [1897]
    * The Making of Religion [1898]
    * Magic and Religion [1901]
    * Social Origins [1903]
    * The Secret of the Totem [1905]
  On Books and Literature
    * The Library: with a chapter on modern illustrated books. [1881]
    * Books and Bookmen [1886]
      To the Viscountess Wolseley  Preface  Elzevirs
      Ballade of the Real and Ideal  Curiosities of Parish Registers
      The Rowfant Books  To F.L.  Some Japanese Bogie-books
      Ghosts in the Library  Literary Forgeries  Bibliomania in France
      Old French Title-pages  A Bookman's Purgatory
      Ballade of the Unattainable  Lady Book-lovers
    * Letters to Dead Authors [1886]
    * Letters on Literature [1889]
    * Old Friends: Essays in Epistolary Parody [1890]
    * Adventures Among Books [1901]
  Other
    * The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns [1896, Ed.]
    * Tales of Troy
    * Shakespeare, Bacon and the Great Unknown / Andrew Lang
    * Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy
    * Alfred Tennyson [1901]
    * Helen of Troy
    * The World's Desire
    * How to Fail in Literature
    * Oxford
    * Introduction to The Compleat Angler
    * Angling Sketches
    * Cock Lane and Common-Sense
    * Essays in Little
    * Aucassin and Nicolete
    * R F Murray: his poems with a memoir by Andrew Lang
    * The Puzzle of Dickens's Last Plot
    * The Arabian Nights
    * The Book of Romance / edited by Andrew Lang; illustrated by H. J. Ford
    * The Red Romance Book / edited by Andrew Lang; illustrated by H. J. Ford
    * Tales of Romance
      edited by Andrew Lang; illustrated by Lancelot Speed and H. J. Ford
  The Fairy books
    * The Blue Fairy Book [1889]
    * The Red Fairy Book [1890]
    * The Green Fairy Book [1892]
    * The Yellow Fairy Book [1894]
    * The Pink Fairy Book [1897]
    * The Grey Fairy Book [1900]
    * The Violet Fairy Book [1901]
    * The Crimson Fairy Book [1903]
    * The Brown Fairy Book [1904]
    * The Orange Fairy Book [1906]
    * The Olive Fairy Book [1907]
    * The Lilac Fairy Book [1910]

Lao tzu / Laozi / ?? (4thC BC)
    * Tao te Ching / Dao de jing / ???
    * Tao/Dao Te/h King/Ching, by Lao Tzu


Lathom, Francis, 1774-1832
  * The Castle of Ollada (1795)
  * The Midnight Bell (1798)
  * Men and Manners (1799)
  * Men and Manners: A Novel v.1 / Francis Lathom [1800]
  * Men and Manners: A Novel v.2 / Francis Lathom [1800]
  * Men and Manners: A Novel v.3 / Francis Lathom [1800]
  * Mystery (1800)
  * Astonishment!!! A Romance of a Century Ago (1802)
  * Very Strange, But Very True! (1803)
  * The Impenetrable Secret, Find it Out! (1805)
  * The impenetrable secret / Francis Lathom [1831]
  * The Mysterious Freebooter; or, The Days of Queen Bess (1806)
  * The mysterious freebooter, or, The days of Queen Bess:
    a romance [1806, complete]
  * The mysterious freebooter, or, The days of Queen Bess: a romance
    [1806, v1/4]
  * The Fatal Vow; or, St. Michael's Monastery (1807)
  * Human Beings (1807)
  * Human Beings: A Novel ... / Francis Lathom [1807]
  * Human Beings: A Novel ... v.2 / Francis Lathom [1807]
  * The Unknown; or, The Northern Gallery (1808)
  * The Unknown or, The Northern Gallery / Francis Lathom [1826]
  * The Romance of the Hebrides; or, Wonders Never Cease! (1809)
  * London; or, Truth Without Treason (1809)
  * Italian Mysteries (1820)
  * The One-Pound Note and Other Tales (1820)
  * The one-pound note, and other tales / Francis Lathom [1820]
  * Puzzled and Pleased (1822)
  * Live and Learn (1823)
  * The Polish Bandit, or, Who is my Bride? (1824)
  * Young John Bull (1828)
  * Fashionable Mysteries (1829)
  * Mystic Events (1830)
  * The Water Spectre


Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, 1743-1794
    * Elements of Chemistry
      translated by Robert Kerr [1790]
    * Essays on the Effects produced by various processes on Atmospheric Air
      translated by Thomas Henry [1783]

Lawrence, D.H. 1885-1930
  Novels
    * The White Peacock [1911]
    * The Trespasser [1912]
    * Sons and Lovers [1913]
    * The Rainbow [1915]
    * Women in Love [1920]
    * The Lost Girl [1920]
    * Aaron's Rod [1922]
    * Kangaroo [1923]
    * The Boy in the Bush [1924]
    * The Plumed Serpent [1926]
    * Lady Chatterley's Lover [1928]
    * The Man Who Died (The Escaped Cock) [1929
    * The Virgin and the Gypsy [1930]]
  Short stories
    * The Prussian Officer and other stories [1914]
         1. The Prussian Officer
         2. The Thorn in the Flesh
         3. Daughters of the Vicar
         4. A Fragment of Stained Glass
         5. The Shades of Spring
         6. Second Best
         7. The Shadow in the Rose Garden
         8. Goose Fair
         9. The White Stocking
        10. A Sick Collier
        11. The Christening
    * The Odour of Chrysanthemums [1914]
    * England, My England and other stories [1922]
         1. England, My England
         2. Tickets, Please
         3. The Blind Man
         4. Monkey Nuts
         5. Wintry Peacock
         6. You Touched Me
         7. Samson and Delilah
         8. The Primrose Path
         9. The Horse Dealers Daughter
        10. Fanny And Annie
    * The Ladybird [1923]
    * The Fox [1923]
    * The Captain's Doll [1923]
    * St Mawr [1925]
    * The Woman Who Rode Away, and other stories [1928]
         1. The Woman who Rode Away
         2. Two Blue Birds
         3. Sun
         4. Smile
         5. The Border Line
         6. Jimmy and the Desperate Woman
         7. The Last Laugh
         8. In Love
         9. The Man who Loved Islands
        10. Glad Ghosts
        11. None of that
        12. The Rocking-Horse Winner
        13. The Lovely Lady
    * The Virgin and the Gipsy and Other Stories [1930]
    * Love Among the Haystacks [1930]
    * Love Among the Haystacks and other pieces [1930]
         1. Love among the haystacks
         2. A chapel among the mountains
         3. A hay hut among the mountains
         4. Once
    * Collected Short Stories
         1. A Modern Lover [1933]
         2. Her Turn [1913]
         3. Mother and Daughter [1929]
         4. New Eve and Old Adam [1934]
         5. Rawdons Roof [1928]
         6. Strike-Pay [1913]
         7. The Blue Moccasins [1928]
         8. The Mortal Coil [1917]
         9. The Old Adam [1934]
        10. The Overtone [1933]
        11. The Princess [1925]
        12. The Witch a La Mode [1934]
        13. Things [1928]
    * Little Novels of Sicily / Giovanni Verga; translated by D.H. Lawrence
  Poetry
    * Love Poems and others [1913]
    * Amores [1916]
    * Look! We have come through! [1917]
    * New Poems [1918]
    * Bay: a book of poems [1919]
    * Tortoises [1921]
    * Birds, Beasts and Flowers [1923]
    * The Collected Poems of D H Lawrence [1928]
    * Pansies [1929]
    * Nettles [1930]
    * Last Poems [1932]
    * Fire and other poems [1940]
  Plays
    * The Daughter-in-Law [1912]
    * The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd [1914]
    * Touch and Go [1920]
    * David [1926]
    * The Fight for Barbara [1933]
    * A Collier's Friday Night [1934]
    * The Married Man [1940]
    * The Merry-go-round [1941]
  Non-fiction
    * Study of Thomas Hardy  and other essays [1914]
    * Movements in European History [1921]
    * Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious 
      and Fantasia of the Unconscious [1921/1922]
    * Studies in Classic American Literature [1923]
    * Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and other essays [1925]
    * A Propos of Lady Chatterley's Lover [1929]
    * Apocalypse and the writings on Revelation [1931]
    * Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence [1936]
    * Phoenix II: Uncollected,
      Unpublished and Other Prose Works by D. H. Lawrence [1968]
  Travel books
    * Twilight in Italy and Other Essays [1916]
    * Sea and Sardinia [1921]
    * Mornings in Mexico [1927]
    * Sketches of Etruscan Places and other Italian essays [1932]


Lawrence, T.E. 1888-1935
    * Seven Pillars of Wisdom


Lawson, Henry 1867-1922
    * Short Stories in Prose and Verse (1894)
    * While the Billy Boils [1896]
    * Verses Popular and Humorous (1900)
    * The Romance of the Swag (prose) (1907)
    * Send Round the Hat (1907)
    * Skyline Riders and other verses (1910)
    * When I was King and other verses (1905)
    * The Rising of the Court and other sketches in prose and verse (1910)
    * For Australia (1913)
    * Triangles of Life and other stories (prose) (1913)
    * My Army, O, My Army! and other songs (verse) (1915)
    * Children of the Bush
    * In the Days When the World Was Wide and other verses
    * Joe Wilson and His Mates
    * On the Track
    * Over the Sliprails
    * The Rising of the Court


Lonnrot, Elias
  The Kelevata

Frannullois de La Rochefoucauld, E.H. Blackmore, A.M. 
  Maxims and Reflections
  Reflexions diverses (Miscellaneous Reflections)


Laclos, Pierre Choderlos de
  - Les Liaisons dangereuses


Lafayette, Madame de
  - The Princess de Cleves


Langford (editor)
 Piers Plowman


Laozi
 Daodejing
  Classic of the Way and the Life-Force   


Lawrence, D.H.
 The Rainbow
 Woman in Love
 Sons and Lovers


Fanu, Joseph Sheridan Le 1814-1873
  - In a Glass Darkly
  see also
    * A Memoir of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, by Alfred Perceval Graves
  Novels
    * The Cock and the Anchor [1845, revised as Morley Court, 1873]
    * The Fortunes of Colonel Torlogh O'Brien:
      A Tale of the Wars of King James [1847]
    * The House by the Churchyard [1863]
    * Wylders Hand [1863]
    * Uncle Silas [1864]
    * Guy Deverell [1865]
    * The Prelude [1865]
    * All in the Dark [1866]
    * The Tenants of Malory / [1867]
    * Haunted Lives [1868]
    * A Lost Name [1868]
    * The Wyvern Mystery [1869]
    * The Haunted Baronet [1871]
    * Checkmate [1871]
    * The Rose and the Key [1871]
    * Willing to Die [1873]
  Short stories
    * Spalatro
      [First published anonymously in the Dublin University Magazine, 1843]
    * The Mysterious Lodger [1850]
    * Ghost Stories of Chapelizod
      [from the Dublin University Magazine, January 1851]
      Contains: The Village Bully -- The Sextons Adventure -- 
      The Spectre Lovers
    * An Account of Some Strange Disturbances in Aungier Street
      [from the Dublin University Magazine, January 1851]
    * The Murdered Cousin [1851]
    * Schalken the Painter [1851]
    * The Familiar [The Watcher, 1851] [1872]
    * Ultor De Lacy: A Legend of Cappercullen
      [from the Dublin University Magazine, December 1861.]
    * An Authentic Narrative of a Haunted House [1862]
    * Wicked Captain Walshawe, of Wauling
      [from the Dublin University Magazine, April 1864]
    * Squire Tobys Will [from Temple Bar, January 1868]
    * Green Tea [1869]
    * The White Cat of Drumgunniol [from All the Year Round, April 1870]
    * The Child that went with the Fairies
      [from All the Year Round, February 1870]
    * Stories of Lough Guir [from All the Year Round, April 1870]
    * The Vision of Tom Chuff [from All the Year Round, October 1870]
    * Madam Crowls Ghost [from All the Year Round, December 1870]
    * The Dead Sexton [1871]
    * The Chronicles of Golden Friars [1871]
    * The Beautiful Poems of Shamus OBrien [1871]
    * Carmilla [1872]
    * The Room in the Dragon Volant [1872]
    * Mr. Justice Harbottle [1872]
    * Sir Dominicks Bargain [from All the Year Round, July 1872]
    * Laura Silver Bell [1872]
    * Dickon the Devil [from London Society, Christmas Number, 1872]
    * The Evil Guest [1895]
  Collections
    * Ghost Stories and Tales of Mystery [1851]
    * In a Glass Darkly [1872]
      (short stories collected as the Dr Hesselius paper,
      comprising: Carmilla, Green Tea, Mr. Justice Harbottle,
      The Familiar, and The Room in the Dragon Volant
    * The Purcell Papers [1880]
         1. The Ghost and the Bone Setter [1838]
         2. The Fortunes of Sir Robert Ardagh [1838]
         3. The Last Heir of Castle Connor.
         4. The Drunkards Dream [1838]
         5. Passage in the Secret History of an Irish Countess.
         6. The Bridal of Carrigvarah.
         7. Strange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter.
         8. Scraps of Hibernian Ballads.
         9. Jim Sulivans Adventures in the Great Snow.
        10. A Chapter in the History of a Tyrone Family
        11. An Adventure of Hardress Fitzgerald, a Royalist Captain.
        12. The Quare Gander.
        13. Billy Malowneys Taste of Love and Glory.
    * The Watcher and Other Weird Stories [1894]
    * Madam Crowls Ghost and other tales of mystery [1923,
      uncollected short stories
      gathered from their original magazine publications
      edited by M. R. James]
    * A Stable for Nightmares (with others)
         1. Dickon the Devil.
         2. A Debt of Honor.
         3. Devereuxs Dream.
         4. Catherines Quest.
         5. Haunted.
         6. Pichon & Sons, of the Croix Rousse.
         7. The Phantom Fourth.
         8. The Spirits Whisper.
         9. Doctor Fevershams Story.
        10. The Secret of the Two Plaster Casts.
        11. What was it?

Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm
    * The Monadology, translated by Robert Latta
    * Discourse on Metaphysics;
      Correspondence with Arnauld; and Monadology (Chicago: Open Court, 1908),
      translated by George R. Montgomery, contrib. by Paul Janet
    * The Monadology, translated by Robert Latta
    * The Monadology, translated by George R. Montgomery
    * The Philosophical Works of Leibnitz:
      Comprising the Monadology, New System of Nature,
      Principles of Nature and of Grace, Letters to Clarke,
      Refutation of Spinoza,
      and His Other Important Philosophical Opuscules,
      Together with the Abridgment of the Theodicy
      and Extracts from the New Essays on Human Understanding
      (New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1890)
      ed. by George Martin Duncan
      translated by Mrs. Duncan and George Martin Duncan

Leichhardt, Ludwig 1813-1848
    * Journal of an overland expedition in Australia,
        from Moreton Bay to Port Essington,
        a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845

Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519
da Vinci, Leonardo
 Notebooks
    * A Treatise of Painting ; translated from the original Italian [1721]
    * Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci / introduced by Charles Lewis Hind [1907]
    * Leonardo Da Vinci's Note-Books
      arranged and rendered into English by Edward McCurdy [1923]

Lennox, Charlotte 1727-1804
  Poetry
    * Poems on Several Occasions [1747]
    * The Art of Coquetry [1750]
  Novels
    * The Life of Harriot Stuart [1751]
    * The Female Quixote ; or, the Adventures of Arabella [1752]
    * Henrietta [1758]
    * Sophia [1762]
    * Euphemia [1790]
    * Hermione [1791] 
  Plays
    * The Sister [1762]
    * Old City Manners [177] 
  Non-fiction
    * The Greek Theatre of Father Brumoy [as translator]
    * Shakespear Illustrated [1753]
    * Memoirs of Maximilian de Bethune, Duke of Sully [1755, as translator] 

Lemontov, Mikhail 1814-1841
 A Hero of Our Time
    * A Hero of Our Time / translated by J. H. Wisdom and Marr Murray
    * A Hero of Our Time
      translated by Martin Parker
      [modernized version of Parker's translation, with commentary]
    * image The Demon: A Poem / translated by Alexander Condie Stephen


Leroux, Gaston
 The Phantom of the Opera


Matthew Gregory Lewis, 1775-1818
Lewis, Matthew
 The Monk
    * The Effusions of Sensibility (unfinished)
    * Tales of Terror (1779)
    * The Monk [1795]
    * Village Virtues: A Dramatic Satire(1796)
    * The Castle Spectre (1796)
    * The Minister: A Tragedy, in Five Acts (1797)
    * The East Indian: A Comedy in Five Acts (1800)
    * Tales of Wonder (1801)
    * Alfonso, King of Castile: A Tragedy in Five Acts (1801)
    * The Bravo of Venice (1805)
    * Adelgitha; or, The Fruit of a Single Error. A Tragedy in Five Acts (1806)
    * Romantic Tales (1808)
    * Journal of a West India Proprietor (1833)
    * The Life and Correspondence of M. G. Lewis (1839)
    * "My Uncles Garret Window" 

Lewis, Sinclair
(Harry) Sinclair Lewis, 1885-1951
  Novels
    Hike and the Aeroplane (1912, as Tom Graham)
    Our Mr. Wrenn; the romantic adventures of a gentle man [1914]
    The Trail of the Hawk: A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life [1916]
    The Job: An American Novel [1917]
    The Innocents: A Story for Lovers [1917]
    Free Air [1919]
    Main Street [1920]
    Babbit [1922]
    Arrowsmith [1925]
    Mantrap [1926]
    Elmer Gantry [1927]
    The Man Who Knew Coolidge [1928]
    Dodsworth [1929]
    Ann Vickers [1933]
    Work of Art [1934]
    It Can't Happen Here [1935]
    The Prodigal Parents [1938]
    Bethel Merriday [1940]
    Gideon Planish [1943]
    Cass Timberlane [1945]
    Kingsblood Royal [1947]
    The God-Seeker [1949]
    World So Wide [1951]
  Short stories
    The Ghost Patrol [Redbook, 1917]
    Young Man Axelbrod [Century, 1917]
    The Willow Walk [Saturday Evening Post, 1918]
    The Cat of the Stars [Saturday Evening Post, 1919]
    Things [Saturday Evening Post, 1919]
    Speed [Redbook, 1919]
    The Kidnaped Memorial [Pictorial Review, 1919]
    Moths in the Arc Light [Saturday Evening Post, 1919]
    The Hack Driver [Nation, 1923]
    A Letter From the Queen [Cosmopolitan, 1929]
    Go East, Young Man [Cosmopolitan, 1930]
    Land [Saturday Evening Post, 1931]
    Lets Play King [Collected Short Stories, 1935]
    I'm a stranger here myself, and other stories
    I'm a stranger here myself -- He loved his country -- 
      A woman by candlelight -- Afterglow -- The cat of the stars --
      The hack driver -- He had a brother -- A letter from the Queen --
      Ring around a rosy -- Land -- The man who cheated time --
      Virga Vay and Allan Cedar 


Lewis, Wyndham
  Tarr


Lindsay, David 1876-1945
  A Voyage to Arcturus [1920]
  The Haunted Woman [1922]
  Sphinx (1923)
  Adventures of Monsieur de Mailly (1926)
  Devil's Tor (1932)
  The Violet Apple and The Witch (1976) 


Joseph Lister, 1827-1912
    * On the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery [1867]


David Livingstone, 1813-1873
  A Popular Account
    of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries:
    and of the discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa [1858-1864]
  Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa;
     including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa,
     and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda on the West Coast;
     thence across the Continent, down the River Zambesi, to the Eastern Ocean.


Livy, 59 BCAD 17
  Hanibal's War
  The Dawn of the Roman Empire Bks 31-40
  The Rise of Rome Bks 1-5
  Rome's Italinn Wars Bks 6-10
  Rome's Mediteranean Empire Bks 41-45
    The History of Rome [Ab Urbe Condita] / translated by George Baker


Locke, John, 1632-1704
  An Essay Conerning Human Understanding
  A Letter Concerning Toleration
  The Second Treatise on Civil Government
  Two Treatises on Government


London, Jack, 1876-1916
  The Call of the wild
  White Fang + 5 short stories
  Batard
  Moon-Face
  Brown Wolf
  That Spot
  To Build a Fire
  The Sae-Wolf
  John Barleycorn
  Essays
    * Autobiographical memoirs
    * The People of the Abyss [1903]
    * Revolution, and other essays [1910]
         1. Revolution
         2. The Somnambulists
         3. The Dignity of Dollars
         4. Goliah
         5. The Golden Poppy
         6. The Shrinkage of the Planet
         7. The House Beautiful
         8. The Gold Hunters of the North
         9. Foma Gordyeeff
        10. These Bones Shall Rise Again
        11. The Other Animals
        12. The Yellow Peril
        13. What Life Means to Me
    * The Cruise of the Snark [1911]
  Novels
    * The Cruise of the Dazzler [1902]
    * A Daughter of the Snows [1902]
    * The Call of the Wild [1903]
    * The Kempton-Wace Letters
      (1903, published anonymously, co-authored with Anna Strunsky)
    * The Sea-Wolf [1904]
    * The Game [1905]
    * White Fang [1906]
    * The Iron Heel [1908]
    * Martin Eden [1909]
    * Burning Daylight [1910]
    * Adventure [1911]
    * The Scarlet Plague [1912]
    * A Son of the Sun [1912]
    * The Abysmal Brute [1913]
    * The Valley of the Moon [1913]
    * The Mutiny of the Elsinore [1914]
    * The Star Rover [1915, published in England as The Jacket]
    * The Little Lady of the Big House [1916]
    * Jerry of the Islands [1917]
    * Michael, Brother of Jerry [1917]
    * Hearts of Three [1920]
      (novelization of a movie script by Charles Goddard)
    * The Assassination Bureau, Ltd [1963]
      (left half-finished, completed by Robert L. Fish)
  Short story collections
    * Son of the Wolf [1900]
    * Chris Farrington, Able Seaman [1901]
    * Children of the Frost [1902]
      In the forests of the north -- The law of life -- 
      Nam-bok the unveracious -- The master of mystery -- The sunlanders --
      The sickness of lone chief -- Keesh, the son of Keesh --
      The death of Ligoun -- Li Wan, the fair -- The league of the old men.
    * Tales of the Fish Patrol [1906]
      White and yellow -- The king of the Greeks --
      A raid on the oyster pirates -- The siege of the "Lancashire Queen" --
      Charley's coup -- Demetrios Contos -- Yellow handkerchief.
    * Lost Face
         1. Lost Face
         2. Trust
         3. To Build a Fire
         4. That Spot
         5. Flush of Gold
         6. The Passing of Marcus Obrien
         7. The Wit of Porportuk
    * South Sea Tales [1911]
      The house of Mapuhi -- The whale tooth -- Mauki -- "Yah! Yah! Yah!" -- 
      The heathen -- The terrible Solomons -- The inevitable white man -- 
      The seed of McCoy.
    * The House of Pride and other tales of Hawaii [1912]
      The house of pride -- Koolau the leper -- Good-by, Jack -- Aloha oe -- 
      Chun Ah Chun -- The sheriff of Kona -- Jack London.
    * Smoke Bellew [1912]
    * The Turtles of Tasman [1916]
    * On the Makaloa Mat [1919]
    * The Road [1907]
    * John Barleycorn [1913]
    * When God Laughs: and other stories
    * Dutch Courage and Other Stories
    * Brown Wolf and other Jack London stories:
      Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews
      Brown wolf -- That spot -- Trust -- All gold canyon -- 
      The story of Keesh -- Nam-bok the unveracious -- Yellow handkerchief -- 
      Make westing -- The heathen -- The hobo and the fairy -- "Just meat" -- 
      A nose for the king.
    * A Collection of Stories
      The Human Drift -- Small-Boat Sailing -- Four Horses and a Sailor -- 
      Nothing that Ever Came to Anything -- That Dead Men Rise up Never -- 
      A Classic of the Sea -- A Wicked Woman (Curtain Raiser) -- 
      The Birth Mark (Sketch)
    * The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke
      The God of His Fathers -- The Great Interrogation -- 
      Which Make Men Remember -- Siwash -- The Man with the Gash -- 
      Jan, the Unrepentant -- Grit of Women -- Where the Trail Forks -- 
      A Daughter of the Aurora -- At the Rainbow's End -- The Scorn of Women
    * Love of Life and Other Stories

Short stories

    * "Who Believes in Ghosts!" [1895]
    * "To the Man on Trail" [1898]
    * "The Rejuvenation of Major Rathbone" [1899]
    * "The White Silence" [1899]
    * "A Thousand Deaths" [1899]
    * "In a Far Country" [1899]
    * "The King of Mazy May" [1899]
    * "An Odyssey of the North" [1900]
    * "Even unto Death" [1900]
    * "The Man With the Gash" [1900]
    * "A Relic of the Pliocene" [1901]
    * "The God of His Fathers" [1901]
    * "The Law of Life" [1901]
    * "The Minions of Midas" [1901]
    * "DiableA Dog" [1902, renamed Batard in 1904]
    * "In the Forests of the North" [1902]
    * "Keesh, Son of Keesh" [1902]
    * "Moon-Face" [1902]
    * "The Death of Ligoun" [1902]
    * "To Build a Fire" [1902, revised 1908]
    * "The Dominant Primordial Beast" [1903]
    * "The Leopard Man's Story" [1903]
    * "The Shadow and the Flash" [1903]
    * "The One Thousand Dozen" [1903]
    * "Negore the Coward" [1904]
    * "All Gold Canyon" [1905]
    * "Love of Life" [1905]
    * "The Sun-Dog Trail" [1905]
    * "The Apostate" [1906]
    * "Before Adam" [1907]
    * "A Curious Fragment" [1908]
    * "Aloha Oe" [1908]
    * "That Spot" [1908]
    * "The Enemy of All the World" [1908]
    * "The Heathen" [1908]
    * "A Piece of Steak" [1909]
    * "Good-by, Jack" [1909]
    * "Samuel" [1909]
    * "South of the Slot" [1909]
    * "The Chinago" [1909]
    * "The Dream of Debs" [1909]
    * "The Seed of McCoy" [1909]
    * Goliah [1910]
    *" [1910]
    * "When the World was Young" [1910]
    * "The Mexican" [1911]
    * "The Strength of the Strong" [1911]
    * "War" [1911]
    * "The Scarlet Plague" [1912]
    * The Red One [1918]
         1. The Red One
         2. The Hussy
         3. Like Arg
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    * The Song of Hiawatha / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Longinus
    * On the Sublime / translated by W. Rhys Roberts

H.P. Lovecraft, 1890-1937
  Non-Fiction
    * Supernatural Horror in Literature
  Fiction
    * The Beast in the Cave [1904]
    * The Alchemist [1908]
    * The Tomb [1917]
    * Dagon [1917]
    * A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson [1917]
    * Polaris [1918]
    * The Mystery of Murdon Grange [1918]
    * Beyond the Wall of Sleep [1919]
    * Old Bugs [1919]
    * The Transition of Juan Romero [1919]
    * The White Ship [1919]
    * The Doom that Came to Sarnath [1919]
    * The Statement of Randolph Carter [1919]
    * The Street [1919]
    * Sweet Ermengarde [c.1919-21?]
    * The Tree [1920]
    * The Temple [1920]
    * Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family [1920]
    * Celephais [1920]
    * From Beyond [1920]
    * The Picture in the House [1920]
    * Life and Death [1920]
    * The Nameless City [1921]
    * The Quest of Iranon [1921]
    * The Moon-Bog [1921]
    * The Outsider [1921]
    * The Other Gods [1921]
    * Herbert West--Reanimator [1922]
    * The Music of Erich Zann [1921]
    * Hypnos [1922]
    * The Hound [1922]
    * The Lurking Fear [1922]
    * The Rats in the Walls [1923]
    * The Unnamable [1923]
    * The Festival [1923]
    * Imprisoned with the Pharaohs [1924]
    * The Shunned House [1924]
    * The Horror at Red Hook [1925]
    * He [1925]
    * In the Vault [1925]
    * Cool Air [1926]
    * The Call of Cthulhu [1926]
    * Pickman's Model [1926]
    * The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath [1927]
    * The Silver Key [1926]
    * The Strange High House in the Mist [1926]
    * The Case of Charles Dexter Ward [1927]
    * The Colour out of Space [1927]
    * The Very Old Folk [1927]
    * The Dunwich Horror [1928]
    * The Whisperer in Darkness [1930]
    * At the Mountains of Madness [1931]
    * The Shadow over Innsmouth [1931]
    * The Dreams in the Witch House [1932]
    * The Evil Clergyman [1933]
    * The Thing on the Doorstep [1933]
    * Through the Gates of the Silver Key [1934, with Edgar Hoffmann Price]
    * The Shadow Out of Time [1935]
    * The Haunter of the Dark [1935]
    * Fragments
      1. Azathoth [1922]
      2. Ex Oblivione [1920-21]
      3. Memory [1919]
      4. Nyarlathotep [1920]
      5. The Cats of Ulthar [1920]
      6. The Terrible Old Man [1920]
      7. What the Moon Brings [1922]
      8. The Book Fragment [1933]
      9. The Descendant [1927]

Lorca, Federico Garcia
 Poems
  Sonnets of a Dark Love
  -
  Blood Wedding
  Yerma
  The House of Bernarda Alba
  Dona Rosita the Spinster



Lucian of Samosata, 120-180 CE
Lucian
  Civil War
  * The Works of Lucian of Samosata
    translated by H.W. Fowler and F.G. Fowler
  * The True History
    translated by H.W. Fowler and F.G. Fowler

Titus Lucretius Carus (98? - 55 BC)
Lucretius
  On the Nature of the Universe
    (Melville, Ronard translater)
  Of the nature of things
   a metrical translation by William Ellery Leonard


Lyell, Sir Charles 1797-1875
  * Principles of Geology [1830-33]
  * Travels in North America [1845]
  * A Second Visit to the United States [1849]
  * Travels in North America, Canada, and Nova Scotia:
    With Geological Observations (London: J. Murray, 1855) 2Volunes
  * The Geological Evidence of the Antiquity of Man [1863]
  * Elements of Geology: or,
    the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants,
    As Illustrated by Geological Monuments
    (6th edition; New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1866) Digital)
  * The Student's Elements of Geology (ca.1870)


MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
  # Within and Without [1855]
  # Poems [1857]
  # Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women [1858]
  # Cross Purposes [1862]
  # David Elginbrod [1863] (republished as The Tutor's First Love)
  # The Portent and other stories [1864]
  # Adela Cathcart [1864]
    The Light Princess
    The Shadows
    The Giant's Heart
    My Uncle Peter
    A Journey Rejourneyed
    and other shorter stories
  # A Hidden Life and Other Poems [1864]
  # Alec Forbes of Howglen [1865] (republished as The Maiden's Bequest)
  # Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood [1867]
  # Unspoken Sermons [1867]
  # Dealings with the Fairies [1867] (contains The Golden Key)
  # The Disciple and Other Poems [1867]
  # Guild Court: A London Story [1868]
  # Robert Falconer [1868] (republished as The Musician's Quest)
  # England's Antiphon (1868, 1874)
  # The Seaboard Parish [1868]
  # The Miracles of Our Lord [1870]
  # At the Back of the North Wind [1871]
  # At the Back of the North Wind
    implified by Elizabeth Lewis ; illustrated by Maria L. Kirk [1914]
  # Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood [1871]
  # Works of Fancy and Imagination [1871]
  # Wilfrid Cumbermede (1871, 1872)
  # The Vicar's Daughter (1871, 1872)
  # The Princess and the Goblin / illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith [1872]
  # The History of Gutta-Percha Willie, the Working Genius [1873]
  # Malcolm [1875]
    (republished as a two-volume work containing
      The Fisherman's Lady and The Marquis' Secret)
  # The Lost Princess [1875] [alternative title: * The Wise Woman: A Parable]
  # Exotics [1876]
  # St. George and St. Michael [1876]
  # Thomas Wingfold, Curate [1876] (republished as The Curate's Awakening)
  # The Marquis of Lossie [1877] (republished asThe Marquis Secret)
  # Paul Faber, Surgeon [1879] (republished asThe Lady's Confession)
  # Sir Gibbie [1879] (republished as The Baronet's Song)
  # Book of Strife, in the Form of the Diary of an Old Soul [1880]
  # Mary Marston [1881] (republished as A Daughter's Devotion)
  # Warlock o' Glenwarlock
    (also entitled The Laird's Inheritance or Castle Warlock)
  # Weighed and Wanting [1882] (republished as A Gentlewoman's Choice)
  # The Gifts of the Child Christ and Other Tales [1882]
  # A Dish of Orts: Chiefly Papers on the Imagination,
    and on Shakespeare [1882]
  # The Day Boy and the Night Girl [1882]
  # The Princess and Curdie (1883, sequel to 'The Princess and the Goblin')
  # Donal Grant [1883]
    (republished as The Shepherd's Castle)
    (Companion story of Gibbie and his friend Donal)
  # A Threefold Cord: Poems by Three Friends [1883]
  # Preface to Letters from Hell by LWJS [1884]
  # The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark:
    A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623 [1885]
  # Unspoken Sermons, Second Series [1885]
  # What's Mine's Mine [1886] (republished as The Highlander's Last Song)
  # Poems [1887]
  # Home Again, a Tale [1887] (republished as The Poet's Homecoming)
  # The Elect Lady [1888] (republished as The Landlady's Master)
  # Unspoken Sermons, Third Series [1889]
  # Unspoken Sermons: Series I., II., and II.
  # A Rough Shaking [1891]
  # There and Back (1891 (republished as The Baron's Apprenticeship)
  # The Flight of the Shadow [1891]
  # A Cabinet of Gems [1891]
  # Life Essential: The Hope of the Gospel [1892]
  # Heather and Snow [1893] (republished as The Peasant Girl's Dream)
  # A Dish of Orts [1893]
  # The Poetical Works [1893]
  # Scotch Songs and Ballads [1893]
  # Lilith [1895]
  # Salted with Fire [1896] (republished as The Minister's Restoration)
  # Far Above Rubies [1898] 


Machen, Arthur 1863-1947
  Fiction
    * The Great God Pan [1894]
    * The Inmost Light [1894]
    * The Shining Pyramid [1895]
    * The Three Impostors; or, The Transmutations [1895]
      [includes The Novel of the Black Seal and The Novel of the White Powder]
    * The Red Hand [1895]
    * A Fragment of Life [written 18991905; published 1905]
    * The Hill of Dreams [written 18951897; published 1907]
    * Ornaments in Jade [written 1897; published 1924]
    * The White People [written 1899; published 1904]
    * The House of the Hidden Light [1904 with Arthur Edward Waite]
    * The Secret Glory [written 18991908; published 1922]
    * The Great Return [1915]
    * The Terror: a mystery [1917]
    * The Green Round [1933]
    * The Children of the Pool [1936]
    * Change
    * Holy Terrors
      1. The Bright Boy
      2. The Tree of Life
      3. Opening the Door
      4. The Marriage of Panurge
      5. The Holy Things
      6. Psychology
      7. The Turanians
      8. The Rose Garden
      9. The Ceremony
     10. The Soldiers Rest
     11. The Happy Children
     12. The Cosy Room
     13. Munitions of War
     14. The Great Return
    * The Islington Mystery
    Autobiography
    * Far Off Things [1922]
    * Things Near and Far [1923]
    * The London Adventure [1924]
  Non-fiction
    * The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
      translated from the French by Arthur Machen [1894]
    * Hieroglyphics: A Note upon Ecstasy in Literature
      [written 1899; published 1902]
    * The Angels of Mons: the bowmen and other legends of the War [1915]
    * Dog and Duck: A London Calendar et Caetera [1924]
         1. Dog and Duck
         2. The Trollers Catch.
         3. Why New Year?
         4. On Valentines and Other Things
         5. On Simnel Cakes
         6. April Fool!
         7. The Merry Month of May
         8. A Midsummer Nights Dream
         9. July Sport; with Some Remarks on Young Mr. Blueface
        10. A Thorough Change
        11. Roast Goose; with a Dissertation on Apple Sauce and Sage and Onions
        12. Where are the Fogs of Yesteryears?
        13. Martinmas
        14. Christmas Mumming
        15. A Talk for Twelfth Night
        16. Some February Stars
        17. March and a Moral
        18. St. George and the Dragon
        19. The Poor Victorians
        20. Stuff  And Science
        21. On Holidays
        22. Six Dozen of Port
        23. The Custom of the Manor
        24. The Vice of Collecting
        25. Splendour
        26. How to Spend Christmas
        27. Adelphi: Farewell!
        28. The Art of Unbelief
        29. Note
    * The Canning Wonder [1925]
    * Dreads and Drolls [1926]
         1. The Man With The Silver Staff
         2. The Adventure Of The LongLost Brother
         3. 7B Coney Court
         4. The Strange Case Of Emily Weston
         5. The Highbury Mystery
         6. The Little People
         7. Madame Rachel
         8. Sir Benjamin The Baron
         9. The Campden Wonder
        10. The Man From Nowhere
        11. Morduck The Witch
        12. Characters
        13. Doubles In Crime
        14. How Clubs Began
        15. Polite Correspondance
        16. Casanova In London
        17. Mr. Lutterloh
        18. Before Wembley
        19. The Ingenious Mr. Blee
        20. The Gay Victorians
        21. Chivalry
        22. How The Rich Live
        23. A Lament For Londons Lost Inns
        24. More Inns
        25. Deadly Nevergreen
        26. Ceremony On The Scaffold
        27. Old Dr. Mounsey
        28. The Euston Square Mystery
        29. The Power Of Jargon
    * Arthur Machen: A Novelist of Ecstasy and Sin / Vincent Starrett


Merimee, Prosper
  Carmen
  Colomba
  Mateo Falcone
  The Storming of the Redoubt
  Tamango
  The Etruscan Vase
  The Game of Backgammon
  The Venus of Ille
  Lokis


Machiavelli, Nicolo 1469-1527
  The Prince
  Discourses on Livy
  About
    Niccolo Machiavelli, by Hugo Albert Rennert
    Niccolo Machiavelli, by W. K. Marriott
  Works
    * A description of the methods adopted by the Duke Valentino
        when murdering Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto da Fermo,
        the Signor Pagolo, and the Duke di Gravina Orsini [1502]
    * The Prince [1513]
    * Discourses on Livy [1512-17]
    * The Art of War [1519-20]
    * The life of Castruccio Castracani of Lucca [1520]
    * History of Florence, and of the affairs of Italy,
      from the earliest times to the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent [1521-5]


Macpherson, Ian 1905-1944
    * Shepherds Calendar (1931)
    * Land Of Our Fathers (1933)
    * Pride in the Valley (1936)
    * Wild Harbour (1936) 


Mackenzie, Henry
  The Man of Feeling


Mallerarme, Stephane
  Poems


Malory, Sir Thomas (fl. 1470).
  Le Morte D'Arthur
    The Winchester Manuscript
    also pronted by Caxtom


Malthus, Thomas Robert, 1766-1834
  An Essay on the Principle of Population
    as it affects the future improvement of society
    with remarks on the speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet,
    and other writers
  The Grounds of an Opinion
    on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Foreign Corn;
    intended as an Appendix to Observations on the Corn Law
  An inquiry into the nature and progress of rent
    and the principles by which it is regulated.
  Observations on the Effects of the Corn Laws
    and of a Rise or Fall in the Price of Corn
     on the Agriculture and General Wealth of the Country


Bernard Mandeville, 1670-1733
  The Fable of the Bees or Private Vices, Publick Benefits
    With a Commentary Critical, Historical, and Explanatory by F.B. Kaye [1924]
  The Fable of the Bees (1729)


Mendeville, Sir John
  The Book of Marvels and Travel
    * The Travels of Sir John Mandeville
    * Mandeville's Voyages, extracted from Hakluyt's Voyages


Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 121-180.
  Meditations
    * The Meditations, translated by George Long


Katherine Mansfield, 1883-1923
  Novels
    * In a German Pension [1911]
  Short Stories
    * Something Childish, and other stories [1924]
      o The Tiredness of Rosabel [1908]
      o How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped [1910]
      o The Journey to Bruges [1910]
      o A Truthful Adventure [1910]
      o New Dresses [1910]
      o The Woman At The Store [1911]
      o Ole Underwood [1912]
      o The Little Girl [1912]
      o Millie [1913]
      o Pension Seguin [1913]
      o Violet [1913]
      o Bains Turcs [1913]
      o Something Childish But Very Natural [1914]
      o An Indiscreet Journey [1915]
      o Spring Pictures [1915]
      o Late at Night [1917]
      o Two Tuppenny Ones, Please [1917]
      o The Black Cap [1917]
      o A Suburban Fairy Tale [1917]
      o Carnation [1917]
      o See-Saw [1917]
      o This Flower [1917]
      o The Wrong House [1919]
      o Sixpence [1921]
      o Poison [1921]
    * Bliss, and other stories [1923]
      o Prelude [1918]
      o Je ne parle pas francais [1917]
      o Bliss [1920]
      o The Wind Blows [1920]
      o Psychology [1920]
      o Pictures [1917]
      o The Man Without a Temperament [1921]
      o Mr Reginald Peacocks Day [1920]
      o Sun and Moon [1920]
      o Feuille d'Album [1917]
      o A Dill Pickle [1917]
      o The Little Governess [1915]
      o Revelations
      o The Escape
    * The Garden Party, and other stories [1922]
      o Miss Brill [1920]
      o Marriage a la Mode [1921]
      o The Voyage [1921]
      o Her First Ball [1921]
      o Mr and Mrs Dove [1921]
      o Life of Ma Parker [1921]
      o The Daughters of the Late Colonel [1921]
      o The Stranger [1921]
      o At The Bay [1922]
      o The Garden Party [1922]
      o The Singing Lesson
      o The Young Girl
      o Bank Holiday
      o An Ideal Family
      o The Ladys Maid
    * The Doves' Nest, and other stories [1923]
      o The Doll's House [1922]
      o A Married Man's Story [1923]
      o A Cup of Tea [1922]
      o Taking the Veil [1922]
      o The Fly [1922]
      o The Canary [1923]


Marguerite de Navarre, 1492-1549
    * The Heptameron of the tales of Marguerite, Queen of Navarre.
      Newly translated into English 
        from the authentic text of M. Le Roux de Lincy.
      With an Essay upon the Heptameron by George Saintsbury, M.A.
      Also the original seventy-three full page engravings
         designed by S. Freudenberg
      and one hundred and fifty head and tail pieces by Dunker
    * The Heptameron of Margaret, Queen of Navarre.
      In five volumes. [Gibbings, 1898]


Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593
  Plays
    * The Tragedy of Dido Queene of Carthage [1594]
    * The first part of Tamburlaine the Great (ca.1586)
    * The second part of Tamburlaine the Great (ca.1587)
    * Doctor Faustus (ca.1589)
    * The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus: from the Quarto of 1604
      edited by Alexander Dyce
    * The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus: from the Quarto of 1616
      edited by Alexander Dyce
    * The Jew of Malta (ca.1589)
    * Edward the Second (ca.1592)
    * The Massacre at Paris (ca.1592)
  Poetry
    * Hero and Leander and Other Poems
      Christopher Marlowe and George Chapman; edited by Ernest Rhys
    * The Passionate Shepherd to His Love (ca.15??)
    * Translation of Ovid's Amores (ca.1582)
    * Translation of Lucan's Pharsalia (ca.1582)
    * Hero and Leander (ca.1593)


Frederick Marryat, 1792-1848
    * Frank Mildmay: Or, the Naval Officer
      Frederick Marryat The Naval Officer, 
        or Scenes in the Life and Adventures of Frank Mildmay (1829)
    * The King's Own (1830)
    * Newton Forster or, the Merchant Service (1832)
    * Peter Simple (1834)
    * Jacob Faithful (1834)
    * The Pacha of Many Tales (1835)
    * Mr Midshipman Easy (1836)
    * Japhet, in Search of a Father (1836)
    * The Pirate, and The Three Cutters
      Frederick Marryat; illustrated by Edmund J. Sullivan
    * The Pirate (1836)
    * The Three Cutters (1836)
    * Snarleyyow, or the Dog Fiend (1837)
    * Rattlin the Reefer (with Edward Howard) (1838)
    * The Phantom Ship (1839)
    * Borneo and the Indian Archipelago: 
      with drawings of costume and scenery / Frank Marryat
    * Diary in America (1839)
          o Diary in America, Series One
          o Diary in America, Series Two
    * Olla Podrida (1840)
    * Poor Jack (1840)
    * Masterman Ready: The Wreck of the "Pacific" (1841)
    * Joseph Rushbrook, or the Poacher (1841)
    * Percival Keene (1842)
    * The Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet
      in California, Sonora, and Western Texas (1843)
    * The Settlers in Canada (1844)
    * The Mission, or Scenes in Africa (1845)
    * The Privateersman, or One Hundred Years Ago (1846)
    * Children of the New Forest / Frederick Marryat [1847]
    * The Little Savage (posthumous, 1848)
    * Valerie / Frederick Marryat;
      illustrated by D. Downing (posthumous, 1848)


Richard Marsh, 1857-1915
    * The Mahatma's Pupil [1893]
    * The Devil's Diamond [1893]
    * Mrs Musgrave and Her Husband [1895]
    * The Beetle: A Mystery [1897]
    * Crime and the Criminal [1897]
    * The Duke and the Damsel [1897]
    * Philip Bennion's Death [1897]
    * The House of Mystery [1898]
    * Curios: Some Strange Adventures of Two Bachelors [1898]
    * The Goddess: A Demon [1900]
    * The Seen and the Unseen [1900]
    * Marvels and Mysteries [1900]
    * The Joss: A Reversion [1901]
    * The Magnetic Girl [1903]
    * The Confessions of a Young Lady: Her Doings and Misdoings [1905]
    * A Spoiler of Men [1905]
    * The Coward Behind the Curtain [1908]
    * Judith Lee: Some Pages from Her Life [1912]
    * The Adventures of Judith Lee [1916]
    * The Deacon's Daughter [1917]
    * On the Jury [1918]
    * Amusement Only
    * Between the Dark and the Daylight
    * A Duel
    * A Hero of Romance / illustrated by Harold Copping
    * A Master of Deception / illustrated by Dudley Tennant
    * Miss Arnott's Marriage
    * A Second Coming
    * A Woman Perfected

Andrew Marvell, 1621-1678
  The Satires of Andrew Marvel
    aitkin1892satires
    UofCA - MSN
      The Satires of Andrew Marvel
  * The Poems of Andrew Marvell
  * The Rehearsal Transprosed [1672]
  * The Rehearsal Transprosed. The Second Part [1673]
  * Mr. Smirke, or the Divine in Mode. By Andreas Rivetus, Junior. [1676]
  * An Account of 
    the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England. [1677]
  * Remarks upon a late disingenuous discourse writ 
    by one T.D. under the pretence De Causa Dei 
    and of answering Mr. John Howes Letter 
    and Postscript of Gods Prescience. By a Protestant. [1678]
  Satire
    Flecknoe, an English Priest at Rome
      Flecknoe, an English Priest at Rome
    Tom May's Death
      Tom May's Death
    The Character of Holland
      The Character of Holland
    To the King
    The Last Instructions to a Painter
    To the King
    Clarendon's House-warming
    Upon his House
    Epigram upon his Grandchildren
    Farther Instructions to a Painter
    On Blood's stealing the Crown
    Poem on the Statue in Stocks-Market
    An Historical Poem
    Advice to a Painter
    To the King
    Britannia and Raleigh
    On the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen
    Nostradamus' Prophecy
    The Statue at Charing Cross
    Dialogue between Two Horses
    Bludius et Corona
    Scaevola Scoto-Britannus
  Attributed to Marvell
    Upon the Cutting of Sir John Coventry's Nose
    The Chequer Inn
    The Doctor turned Justice
    Royal Resolutions
    Hodge's Vision from the Monument
    Oceana and Britannia


Karl Marx, 1818-1883
  Marx, Karl
  Capital (Das Kapital)
  The Comunist Manifesto
    * The Manifesto of the Communist Party
    * Capital; a critique of political economy
      Volume 1. Volume 2. Volume 3.


Maturin, Charles rOBERT (1782-1824)
  Melmoth the Wanderer
    * Melmoth the Wanderer [1820]
    * Melmoth the Wanderer [1820]
      (abridged version, from The Lock and Key Library edition.)


Maupassant, Guy de (1850-1893)
  A Life
  Bel-Ami
  A Day in the Country
  The Necklace
  Le Horla


  London Labor and the 
    * Guy de Maupassant: a study, by Pol Neveux
    * Guy de Maupassant/ Joseph Conrad
  Works
    Une Vie (A Woman's Life)
    The History of a Heart (Une vie) [1883]
    The history of a scoundrel (Bel-Ami) [1885]
    Mont Oriol / A romance of Auvergne [1887]
    Pierre et Jean [1887]
    Pierre and Jean / translated by Clara Bell [1887/1888]
    Strong as Death (Fort comme la mort) [1889]
    Notre Coeur / A Coquette's Love [1890]
    Yvette [1884]
    Works of Guy de Maupassant
    Original Short stories
    Short Stories listed Alphabetically:
       1. Abandoned
       2. The Accent
       3. The Accursed Bread (Le Pain Maudit)
       4. The Adopted Son (Aux champs) [ 1884]
       5. An Adventure (Une Aventure)
       6. An Adventure in Paris (Une Aventure Parisienne)
       7. After (Apres)
       8. Alexandre
       9. All Over (Fini)
      10. Allouma
      11. Always Lock the Door! (Le verrou)
      12. The Apparition (Spectre)
      13. An Artifice (Une Ruse)
      14. An Artist
      15. The Assignation (Le Rendez-vous)
      16. At Sea
      17. The Avenger (Le Vengeur)
      18. The Awakening
      19. Babette
      20. The Bandmasters Sister
      21. The Baroness
      22. The Bed
      23. The Beggar
      24. Belhommes Beast
      25. Bellflower
      26. Bertha
      27. Beside a Dead Man (Beside Schopenhauers Corpse)
      28. The Blind Man
      29. Boitelle
      30. Boule de Suif [1880]
      31. The Cake
      32. The Carnival of Love
      33. The Carters Wench
      34. Caught in the Very Act
      35. Caught
      36. Chali
      37. The Child
      38. The Christening
      39. Christmas Eve
      40. Clair de lune [1883]
      41. Clochette
      42. The Clown
      43. A Cock Crowed
      44. Coco
      45. The Colonels Ideas
      46. Confessing (L'aveu)
      47. The Confession
      48. The Corsican Bandit
      49. Countess Satan
      50. A Country Excursion (Une partie de campagne) [1881]
      51. A Coup dEtat (An Affair of State)
      52. Coward
      53. Crash
      54. A Cremation
      55. The Cripple
      56. A Dead Womans Secret
      57. The Debt
      58. A Deer Park in the Provinces
      59. Delila
      60. Denis
      61. The Devil
      62. The Diamond Necklace (La Parure) [1884]
      63. The Diary of a Madman
      64. Discovery
      65. The Dispenser of Holy Water
      66. Divorce (A fair exchange)
      67. A Divorce Case
      68. The Donkey
      69. The Door
      70. The Double Pins
      71. The Dowry
      72. Dreams
      73. The Drunkard
      74. Duchoux
      75. A Duel
      76. The Effeminates
      77. The Englishman of Etretat
      78. Epiphany
      79. An Exotic Prince
      80. False Alarm
      81. The False Gems
      82. A Family Affair
      83. A Family
      84. Farewell! (Growing Old) (Adieu !) [1884]
      85. The Farmers Wife
      86. Fascination
      87. A Fashionable Woman
      88. The Father
      89. Father Matthew
      90. Father Milon (Le Pere Milon) [1899, posthume]
      91. A Fathers Confession
      92. The First Snowfall
      93. A Fishing Excursion (Deux Amis) [1883]
      94. The Fishing Hole (Le Trou)
      95. Fly (Boatman's Reminiscence) (Mouche) [1890]
      96. Forgiveness
      97. Francesca and Carlotta Rondoli (Les S?urs Rondoli) [1884]
      98. Friend Joseph
      99. Friend Patience
     100. The Gamekeeper
     101. Ghosts
     102. A Good Match
     103. The Grave
     104. The Hand
     105. Happiness
     106. Hautot Senior and Hautot Junior
     107. He?
     108. The Hermaphrodite
     109. The Hermit
     110. His Avenger
     111. The Hole
     112. An Honest Ideal
     113. The Horla, or Modern Ghosts (Le Horla) [1887]
     114. The Horrible
     115. How He Got the Legion of Honor
     116. A Humble Drama
     117. The Ill-Omened Groom
     118. The Impolite Sex
     119. Indiscretion
     120. In His Sweethearts Livery
     121. In the sunlight (Au soleil) [1884]
     122. In Vagabondia (La Vie errante) [1890]
     123. Inheritance (LHeritage) [1884]
     124. The Inn
     125. In the Spring
     126. In the Wood
     127. The Jennet
     128. Jeroboam
     129. Joseph
     130. Julie Romain
     131. Julots Opinion
     132. Kind Girls
     133. The Kiss
     134. La Morillonne
     135. The Lancers Wife
     136. Lasting Love
     137. The Last Step
     138. Legend of Mont St. Michel (La Legende du Mont-Saint-Michel) [1882]
     139. The Legion of Honor
     140. Letter Found on a Drowned Man
     141. Letter from a Madman (Lettre d'un fou) [1885]
     142. Lieutenant Lares Marriage
     143. Lilie Lala
     144. The Little Cask
     145. Little Louise Roque
     146. A Lively Friend
     147. The Log
     148. Love
     149. The Love of Long Ago
     150. Madame Baptiste
     151. Madame Hermet
     152. Madame Hussons Rosier (Le Rosier de Madame Husson) [1888]
     153. Madame Parisse
     154. Madame Telliers Establishment (La Maison Tellier) [1881]
     155. Mademoiselle Cocotte
     156. Mademoiselle Fifi [1882]
     157. Mademoiselle
     158. Mademoiselle Pearl
     159. Mad
     160. The Mad Woman (La Folle) [1882]
     161. Madness (Un fou ?) [1884]
     162. The Magic Couch
     163. Magnetism
     164. (La Main gauche) [1889]
     165. Mamma Stirling
     166. The Man with the Blue Eyes
     167. The Man with the Dogs
     168. Margots Tapers
     169. The Marquis De Fumerol
     170. The Marquis
     171. Marroca
     172. Martine
     173. The Mask (Le Masque)
     174. A Meeting
     175. 184. Mother and Daughter
     185. Mother and Son
     186. Mother and Son!!!
     187. A Mother of Monsters
     188. Mother Sauvage
     189. The Mountain Pool
     190. The Mountebanks
     191. The Mustache
     192. My Landlady
     193. My Twenty-Five Days
     194. My Uncle Jules
     195. My Uncle Sosthenes
     196. My Wife
     197. The New Sensation
     198. A New Years Gift
     199. A Night in Whitechapel
     200. No Quarteers
     225. Profitable Business
     226. Queen Hortense
     227. A Queer Night in Paris
     228. The Question of Latin
     229. The Rabbit
     230. The Read One and the Other
     231. A Rec271. Two Little Soldiers
     272. Ugly
     273. The Umbrella
     274. An Uncomfortable Bed
     275. Under the Yoke
     276. An Unfortunate Likeness
     277. The Unknown
     278. The Upstart
  About
    Guy de Maupassant: a study, by Pol Neveux
    Guy de Maupassant/ Joseph Conrad
  Works
    * Short Stories listed Alphabetically:
         1. Abandoned
         2. The Accent
         3. The Accursed Bread (Le Pain Maudit)
         4. The Adopted Son (Aux champs) [ 1884]
         5. An Adventure (Une Aventure)
         6. An Adventure in Paris (Une Aventure Parisienne)
         7. After (Apres)
         8. Alexandre
         9. All Over (Fini)
        10. Allouma
        11. Always Lock the Door! (Le verrou)
        12. The Apparition (Spectre)
        13. An Artifice (Une Ruse)
        14. An Artist
        15. The Assignation (Le Rendez-vous)
        16. At Sea
        17. The Avenger (Le Vengeur)
        18. The Awakening
        19. Babette
        20. The Bandmasters Sister
        21. The Baroness
        22. The Bed
        23. The Beggar
        24. Belhommes Beast
        25. Bellflower
        26. Bertha
        27. Beside a Dead Man (Beside Schopenhauers Corpse)
        28. The Blind Man
        29. Boitelle
        30. Boule de Suif [1880]
        31. The Cake
        32. The Carnival of Love
        33. The Carters Wench
        34. Caught in the Very Act
        35. Caught
        36. Chali
        37. The Child
        38. The Christening
        39. Christmas Eve
        40. Clair de lune [1883]
        41. Clochette
        42. The Clown
        43. A Cock Crowed
        44. Coco
        45. The Colonels Ideas
        46. Confessing (L'aveu)
        47. The Confession
        48. The Corsican Bandit
        49. Countess Satan
        50. A Country Excursion (Une partie de campagne) [1881]
        51. A Coup dEtat (An Affair of State)
        52. Coward
        53. Crash
        54. A Cremation
        55. The Cripple
        56. A Dead Womans Secret
        57. The Debt
        58. A Deer Park in the Provinces
        59. Delila
        60. Denis
        61. The Devil
        62. The Diamond Necklace (La Parure) [1884]
        63. The Diary of a Madman
        64. Discovery
        65. The Dispenser of Holy Water
        66. Divorce (A fair exchange)
        67. A Divorce Case
        68. The Donkey
        69. The Door
        70. The Double Pins
        71. The Dowry
        72. Dreams
        73. The Drunkard
        74. Duchoux
        75. A Duel
        76. The Effeminates
        77. The Englishman of Etretat
        78. Epiphany
        79. An Exotic Prince
        80. False Alarm
        81. The False Gems
        82. A Family Affair
        83. A Family
        84. Farewell! (Growing Old) (Adieu !) [1884]
        85. The Farmers Wife
        86. Fascination
        87. A Fashionable Woman
        88. The Father
        89. Father Matthew
        90. Father Milon (Le Pere Milon) [1899, posthume]
        91. A Fathers Confession
        92. The First Snowfall
        93. A Fishing Excursion (Deux Amis) [1883]
        94. The Fishing Hole (Le Trou)
        95. Fly (Boatman's Reminiscence) (Mouche) [1890]
        96. Forgiveness
        97. Francesca and Carlotta Rondoli (Les S?urs Rondoli) [1884]
        98. Friend Joseph
        99. Friend Patience
       100. The Gamekeeper
       101. Ghosts
       102. A Good Match
       103. The Grave
       104. The Hand
       105. Happiness
       106. Hautot Senior and Hautot Junior
       107. He?
       108. The Hermaphrodite
       109. The Hermit
       110. His Avenger
       111. The Hole
       112. An Honest Ideal
       113. The Horla, or Modern Ghosts (Le Horla) [1887]
       114. The Horrible
       115. How He Got the Legion of Honor
       116. A Humble Drama
       117. The Ill-Omened Groom
       118. The Impolite Sex
       119. Indiscretion
       120. In His Sweethearts Livery
       121. In the sunlight (Au soleil) [1884]
       122. In Vagabondia (La Vie errante) [1890]
       123. Inheritance (LHeritage) [1884]
       124. The Inn
       125. In the Spring
       126. In the Wood
       127. The Jennet
       128. Jeroboam
       129. Joseph
       130. Julie Romain
       131. Julots Opinion
       132. Kind Girls
       133. The Kiss
       134. La Morillonne
       135. The Lancers Wife
       136. Lasting Love
       137. The Last Step
       138. Legend of Mont St. Michel (La Legende du Mont-Saint-Michel) [1882]
       139. The Legion of Honor
       140. Letter Found on a Drowned Man
       141. Letter from a Madman (Lettre d'un fou) [1885]
       142. Lieutenant Lares Marriage
       143. Lilie Lala
       144. The Little Cask
       145. Little Louise Roque
       146. A Lively Friend
       147. The Log
       148. Love
       149. The Love of Long Ago
       150. Madame Baptiste
       151. Madame Hermet
       152. Madame Hussons Rosier (Le Rosier de Madame Husson) [1888]
       153. Madame Parisse
       154. Madame Telliers Establishment (La Maison Tellier) [1881]
       155. Mademoiselle Cocotte
       156. Mademoiselle Fifi [1882]
       157. Mademoiselle
       158. Mademoiselle Pearl
       159. Mad
       160. The Mad Woman (La Folle) [1882]
       161. Madness (Un fou ?) [1884]
       162. The Magic Couch
       163. Magnetism
       164. (La Main gauche) [1889]
       165. Mamma Stirling
       166. The Man with the Blue Eyes
       167. The Man with the Dogs
       168. Margots Tapers
       169. The Marquis De Fumerol
       170. The Marquiother Sauvage
       189. The Mountain Pool
       190. The Mountebanks
       191. The Mustache
       192. My Landlady
       193. My Twenty-Five Days
       194. My Uncle Jules
       195. My Uncle Sosthenes
       196. My Wife
       197. The New Sensation
       198. A New Years Gift
       199. A Night in Whitechapel
       200. No Quarter
       201. A Normandy Joke
       202. The Odalisque of Senichou
       203. Old Amable
       204. Old Judas
       205. Ters
       225. Profitable Business
       226. Queen Hortense

# A Queer Night in Paris
# The Question of Latin
# The Rabbit
# The Read One and the Other
# A Recollection
# Regret
# The Relic
# The Relics
# Relics of the Past
# Rosalie Prudent
# Rose
# A Rupture
# Rust
# Saint Anthony
# A Sale
# Saved
# The Sequel to a Divorce
# The Signal
# Simons Papa
# A Sisters Confession
# The Snipe (Contes de la becasse) [1883]
# The Son
# The Spasm
# Stable Perfume
# The Story of a Farm-Girl (Histoire dune fille de ferme) [1889]
# A Stroll
# The Substitute
# Suicides
# Sundays of a Bourgeois (Les Dimanches dun bourgeois de Paris) [1900]
# Sympathy
# The Test
# That Costly Ride
# That Pig of a Morin (Ce cochon de Morin) [1882]
#
# Theodule Sabots Confession
# The Terror
# The Thief
# Timbuctoo
# Toine
# Tombstones
# A Tress of Hair (La Chevelure)
# The Trip of Le Horla
# True Story (Histoire vraie)
# The Twenty-Five Francs of the Mother-Superior
# Two Friends
# Two Little Soldiers
# Ugly
# The Umbrella
# An Uncomfortable Bed
# Under the Yoke
# An Unfortunate Likeness
# The Unknown
# The Upstart
# A Useful House
# Useless Beauty (LInutile Beaute) [1890]
# A Vagabond 
# A Vendetta (Une Vendetta) [1883]
# The Venus of Braniza
# The Viaticum
# Violated
# Virtue in the Ballet
# Waiter, a Bock
# Walter Schnaffs Adventure
# The Wardrobe
# A Warning Note
# Was It a Dream?
# A Wedding Gift
# What Was Really the Matter with Andrew
# The White Lady
# Who Knows?
# Why?
# A Widow
# Wife and Mistress
# A Wifes Confession
# The Will
# The Wolf
# Womans Wiles
# The Wooden Shoes
# Words of Love
# The Wreck
# The Wrong House
# Yvette Samoris 


Maus, Katharine Eisaman
  The Spanish Tragedy
  The Revenger's Tragedy
  The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois
  The Atheist's Tragedy


Mayhew, Henry


Maxwell, James Clark 1831-1879
    * Five of Maxwell's Papers
    * On a Dynamical Top,
       for exhibiting the phenomena of the motion of a system 
       of invariable form about a fixed point,
       with some suggestions as to the Earth's motion
    * On the stability of the motion of Saturn's rings .. [1859]
      An essay which obtained the Adams prize for the year 1856,
      in the University of Cambridge
    * An elementary treatise on electricity [1888]
    * A treatise on electricity and magnetism [1873] v.1; v.2
    * Theory of heat; / Maxwell, James Clerk, 1831-1879 [1899]
    * Matter and motion / with notes and appendices by Sir Joseph Larmor [1920]
    * The scientific papers of James Clerk Maxwell
      edited by W.D. Niven [1890] v.1; v.2 
    * The scientific papers of the Honourable Henry Cavendish
      Edited from the published papers
      and the Cavendish manuscripts
        in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire [1921]
      1. The Electrical Researches / edited by James Clerk Maxwell
      2. Chemical and Dynamical / edited by Sir Edward Thorpe 


Melville, Herman 1819-1891
  Novels
    * Typee: a Peep at Polynesian Life [1846]
    * Omoo: A Narrative of the South Seas [1847]
    * Mardi ; and, A Voyage Thither [1849]
    * Redburn. His First Voyage [1849]
    * White Jacket ; or, the World on a Man-of-War [1850]
    * Moby Dick; or the Whale [1851]
    * Pierre; or The Ambiguities [1852]
    * Isle of the Cross (ca. 1853, since lost)[31]
    * Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile [1856]
    * The Confidence-Man: his masquerade [1857]
    * Billy Budd, Sailor: An Inside Narrative [1924]
  Short stories
    * "Bartleby, the Scrivener"
      [Putnam's Monthly Magazine, NovemberDecember 1853]
    * The Piazza [1856]
    * The Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles
      [Putnam's Monthly Magazine, MarchMay 1854]
    * The Lightning-Rod Man [Putnam's Monthly Magazine, August 1854]
    * Benito Cereno [Putnam's Monthly Magazine, OctoberDecember 1855]
    * The Bell-Tower [Putnam's Monthly Magazine, OctoberDecember 1855]
    * "Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!" [Harper's New Monthly Magazine, December 1853]
    * "Poor Man's Pudding and Rich Man's Crumbs"
      [Harper's New Monthly Magazine, June 1854]
    * "The Happy Failure" [Harper's New Monthly Magazine, July 1854]
    * "The Fiddler" [Harper's New Monthly Magazine, September 1854]
    * "The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids"
      [Harper's New Monthly Magazine, April 1855]
    * "Jimmy Rose" [Harper's New Monthly Magazine, November 1855]
    * "The 'Gees" [Harper's New Monthly Magazine, March 1856]
    * "I and My Chimney" [Putnam's Monthly Magazine, March 1856]
    * "The Apple-Tree Table" [Putnam's Monthly Magazine, May 1856]
    * "The Two Temples" [1924]
    * "Daniel Orme" [1924]


Menander, ca. 342291 BC
Menander
  Plays and Fragments
    * Menander, the principal fragments [1921] / Francis Greenleaf Allinson
         1. Front
         2. General Introduction
         3. The Arbitrants
         4. The Girl from Samos
         5. The Girl who gets her hair cut short
         6. The Hero
         7. Fragments from sixty-seven other identified plays
         8. An Unidentified Comedy
         9. Selections from unidentified minor fragments
        10. Index of proper names


Meredith, George, 1828-1909
  Novels
    * The Shaving of Shagpat: An Arabian Entertainment [1856]
    * Farina [1857]
    * The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
      A History of a Father and Son
      with an introduction by Frank W. Chandler [1859]
    * Evan Harrington [1861]
    * Emilia in England [1864], republished as Sandra Belloni in 1887
    * Rhoda Fleming [1865]
    * Vittoria [1867]
    * The Adventures of Harry Richmond [1871]
    * Beauchamp's Career [1875]
    * The House on the Beach [1877]
    * The Case of General Ople and Lady Camper [1877]
    * The Tale of Chloe [1879]
    * The Egoist [1879]
    * The Tragic Comedians [1880]
    * Diana of the Crossways [1885]
    * Sandra Belloni [1887]
    * One of our Conquerors [1891]
    * Lord Ormont and his Aminta [1894]
    * The Amazing Marriage [1895]
    * Celt and Saxon [1910]
    * The Gentleman of Fifty
    * The House on the Beach
    * Letters from Egypt / Lucie, Lady Duff Gordon; edited by Janet Ross
    * Miscellaneous Prose
    * The Sentimentalists
    * The Tale of Chloe
    * Complete Short Works of George Meredith
  Poetry
    * Poems  Volume 1
    * Poems  Volume 2
    * Poems  Volume 3
    * Poems [1851]
    * Modern Love [1862]
    * Poems and Lyrics of the Joy of Earth [1883]
    * A Faith on Trial [1885]
    * Ballads and Poems of Tragic Life [1887]
    * A Reading of Earth [1888]
    * The Empty Purse [1892]
    * Odes in Contribution to the Song of French History[1898]
    * A Reading of Life, Other Poems [1901]
    * Last Poems [1909]
  Essays
    * An Essay on comedy and the uses of the comic spirit [1877]


Abraham Merritt, 1884-1943
    * The People of the Pit [1917]
    * Through the Dragon Glass [1917]
    * The Moon Pool [1918]
    * The Conquest of the Moon Pool [1919]
    * The Metal Monster [1920]
    * The Face in the Abyss [1923]
    * The Ship of Ishtar [1924]
    * Dwellers in the Mirage [1932]
    * The Woman of the Wood [1926]
    * Burn, Witch, Burn! [1932]
    * Creep, Shadow, Creep! [1934]
    * The Drone Man [1934]
    * The fox woman, and other stories [1946]
         1. The Fox Woman [1946]
         2. The People of the Pit
         3. Through the Dragon Glass
         4. The Drone
         5. The Last Poet and the Robots
         6. Three Lines of Old French
         7. The White Road
         8. When Old Gods Wake
         9. The Women of the Wood


Michelangelo
 Life
 Letters
 Poetry


Middleton, Thomas
  Woman beware Woman
  Plays
    A Mad World 
    My Masters
    Michaelmas Term
    A trick to Catch the Old One
    No Wit
    No Help Like a Woman's   


Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873
  On Liberty and Other Essays
  A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive,
    Being a connected view of the Principles of Evidence,
    and the Methods of Scientific Investigation. [1843]
  The Principles of Political Economy
    with some of their applications to social philosophy [1848]
  On Liberty [1859]
  Representative Government [1861]
  Utilitarianism [1863]
  The Subjection of Women [1869]
  Autobiography [1873]


Edna St Vincent Millay, 1892-1950
  Poems
    * Renascence and other poems [1917]
    * A Few Figs from Thistles [1920]
    * Second April [1921]
    * The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems [1923]
    * Poems [1923]
    * Distressing Dialogues [1924]
    * The Buck in the Snow [1928]
    * Fatal Interview [1931]
    * Wine from These Grapes [1934]
    * Conversations at Midnight [1937]
    * Huntsman, What Quarry? [1939]
    * There Are No Islands Any More [1940]
    * Make Bright the Arrows [1940]
    * Invocation of the Muses [1941]
    * Poem and Prayer for an Invading Army [1944]
    * Mine the Harvest [1954]
  Drama
    * Aria da Capo [1921]
    * Two Slatterns and a King [1921]
    * The Lamp and the Bell [1921]
    * Distressing Dialogues [1924]
    * The King's Henchman [1927]
    * The Princess Marries the Page [1932]
    * The Murder of Lidice [1942]

Milton, John, 1608-1674
  Paradise Lost
    * On the death of a Fair Infant [1626]
  On the Morning of Christs Nativity [1629]
    * On the Circumcision [1630]
    * The Passion [1630]
    * Time [1630]
    * At a Solemn Music [1630]
    * On May Morning [1630]
    * On Shakespeare [1630]
    * To the Nightingale [1631]
    * On arriving at the Age of Twenty-three [1631]
  L'Allegro [1632]
  Il Penseroso [1632]
    * Arcades [1633]
    * Comus [1634]
  Lycidas [1637]
    * Areopagitica [1644]
    * Eikonoklastes [1649]
    * Paradise Lost [1667]
    * Paradise Regained [1671]
    * Samson Agonistes [1671]
  Prose works
    * Of Reformation (1641)
    * Of Prelatical Episcopacy (1641)
    * Animadversions (1641)
    * The Reason of Church-Government Urged against Prelaty (1642)
    * Apology for Smectymnuus (1642)
    * Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (1643)
    * Judgement of Martin Bucer Concerning Divorce (1644)
    * Of Education (1644)
    * Areopagitica (1644)
    * Tetrachordon (1645)
    * Colasterion (1645)
    * The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates
      edited with introduction and notes by William Talbot Allison [1649]
    * Eikonoklastes (1649)
    * Defensio pro Populo Anglicano [First Defence] (1651)
    * Defensio Secunda [Second Defence] (1654)
    * A treatise of Civil Power (1659)
    * The Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings from the Church (1659)
    * The Readie and Easie Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth [1660]
    * Brief Notes Upon a Late Sermon (1660)
    * Accedence Commenced Grammar (1669)
    * History of Britain (1670)
    * Artis logicae plenior institutio [Art of Logic] (1672)
    * Of True Religion (1673)
    * Epistolae Familiaries (1674)
    * Prolusiones (1674)
    * A brief History of Moscovia,
      and other less known Countries lying Eastward of Russia as far as Cathay,
      gathered from the writings of several Eye-witnesses (1682)


Margaret Mitchell, 1900-1949
  Gone with the Wind [1936]


Thomas Mitchell, 1792-1855
  Works
    Journal of an Expedition
      into the Interior of Tropical Australia
      in Search of a Route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria [1848]


Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855
  # Christina, the maid of the South seas; a poem [1811]
  # Watlington Hill; a poem [1812]
  # Our Village [1824]
  # Foscari: a tragedy [1826]
  # Dramatic scenes, sonnets, and other poems [1827]
    Cunigunda's vow
    The fawn
    The Wedding ring
    Emily
    The painter's daughter
    Fair Rosamond
    Alice
    Henry Talbot
    The seige
    The bridal eve
    The captive
    Masque of the seasons
    Sonnets
    Songs
    Antigone
    Independence
    Watlington Hill
    Weston Grove
  # The London Visitor
  # Town Versus Country
  # The Lost Dahlia
# Country Lodgings
# Jesse Cliffe
# Honor O'Callaghan
# Mr. Joseph Hanson, The Haberdasher
# The Widow's Dog
# Aunt Deborah
# Miss Philly Firkin, The China-Woman
# The Beauty Of The Village
# The Ground-Ash
# Tajima, in Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners)


Moliere, 1622-1673
  Plays
    The Misanthrope
    Tartuffle
    The School for Wives 
    The Clever Women
    The School for Wives Criticized
    The Impromptu at Versailles
    Don Juan
    Precious Provincials
    The Would-be Gentleman
    The Reluctant Doctor
    Scapin the Schemer
    The Miser
    George Dandin
  * The Flying Doctor (Le Medecin volant) [1645]
  * (La Jalousie du barbouille [1650]
  * The Blunderer, or, The Counterplots:
    A Comedy in Five Acts (L'Etourdi ou le MContretemps) [1655]
  * The Love-Tiff: A Comedy in Five Acts
    (Le Depit amoureux) [December 16, 1656]
  * The Doctor in Love (Le Docteur amoureux) [1658] [now lost]
  * The Pretentious Young Ladies: A Comedy in One Act
    (Les Precieuses ridicules) [November 18, 1659]
  * Sganarelle, or, The Self-Deceived Husband
    Sganarelle ou le Cocu imaginaire) [May 28, 1660]
  * Don Garcia of Navarre, or, The Jealous Prince
    (Dom Garcie de Navarre ou le Prince jaloux) [February 4, 1661]
  * The School for Husbands (L'Ecole des maris) [June 24, 1661]
  * The Bores (Les Facheux) [August 17, 1661]
  * The School for Wives (L'Ecole des femmes) [December 26, 1662]
  * La Jalousie du Gros-Rene [April 15, 1663]
    [presumably the same as "La Jalousie du Barbouille"]
  * Critique of the School for Wives
    (La Critique de l'ecole des femmes) [June 1, 1663]
  * L'Impromptu de Versailles [October 14, 1663]
  * The forced marriage (Le Mariage force) [January 29, 1664]
  * Gros-Rene, petit enfant [April 27, 1664, now lost]
  * La Princesse d'Elide [May 8, 1664]
  * Tartuffe, or The Imposter (Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur) [May 12, 1664]
  * Dom Juan ou le Festin de pierre [February 15, 1665]
  * Doctor of Love (L'Amour medecin) [September 15, 1665]
  * The Misanthrope
    (Le Misanthrope ou l'Atrabilaire amoureux)
    translated by Henri Van Laun [June 4, 1666]
  * The Physician in Spite of Himself (Le Medecin malgre lui) [August 6, 1666]
  * Melicerte [December 2, 1666]
  * Pastorale comique [January 5, 1667]
  * Le Sicilien ou l'Amour peintre [February 14, 1667]
  * Amphitryon, translated by A. R. Waller [January 13, 1668]
  * George Dandin ou le Mari confondu [July 18, 1668]
     George Dandin, or the Abashed Husband
  * The Miser (L'Avare ou l'Ecole du mensonge)
    translated by Charles Heron Wall [September 9, 1668]
  * Monsieur de Pouceaugnac, translated by Charles Heron Wall [October 6, 1669]
  * The Magnificent Lovers (Les Amants magnifiques)
    translated by Charles Heron Wall [February 4, 1670]
  * The Shopkeeper Turned Gentleman (Le Bourgeois Gentillehome)
    translated by Charles Heron Wall [October 14, 1670]
  * The Middle Class Gentleman, translated by Philip Dwight Jones
  * Psyche, translated by Charles Heron Wall [January 17, 1671]
  * The Impostures of Scapin (Les Fourberies de Scapin),
    ed. by Charles Heron Wall [May 24, 1671]
  * The Countess of Escarbagnas (La Comtesse d'Escarbagnas)
    translated by Charles Heron Wall [December 2, 1671]
  * The Learned Women (Les Femmes Savantes)
    ed. by Charles Heron Wall [March 11, 1672]
  * The Imaginary Invalid (Le Malade Imaginaire)
    ed. by Charles Heron Wall [February 10, 1673]
  * The Dramatic Works of Moliere (new edition, 6 volumes;
    Philadelphia: George Barrie, n.d.), translated by Henri Van Laun
         1. Preface. Prefatory memoir. The blunderer. The love-tiff.
            The pretentious young ladies.
            Sganarelle; or, The self deceived husband.
            Don Garcia of Navarre: or, The jealous prince.
         2. The school for husbands. The bores. The school for wives.
            The school for wives criticised.
            The impromptu of Versailles. The forced marriage.
         3. The Princess of Elis, Don Juan: or, The feast with the statue.
            Love is the best doctor. The misanthrope.
            The physician in spite of himself.
         4. Melicerte. A comic pastoral.
            The Sicilian: or, Love makes the painter.
            Tartuffe: or, The hypocrite.
            Amphitryon. George Dandin; or, the abashed husband.
         5. The miser. Monsieur de Pourceaugnac. The magnificent lovers.
            The citizen who apes the nobleman. Psyche.
         6. The rogueries of Scapin. The Countess of Escarbagnas.
            The learned ladies. The imaginary invalid.
            The jealousy of Le Barbouille. The flying doctor

Montague, Mary Wortley 1689-1762
    * Letters from Turkey / Mary Wortley Montagu
    * Lady Mary Wortley Montague: Her Life and Letters (1689-1762)
      Lewis Melville


Montaigne, Michel de 1533-1592
  * The Essays of Michel de Montaigne
    translated by Charles Cotton; edited by William Carew Hazlitt
  * Montaigne's Essays
    (107 essays organized in three books)
    translated by John Florio


Montgomery, Lucy Maud
     * Anne of Green Gables [1908]


Montesquieu, Charles de (1689-1755)
    * The Spirit of Laws


Montesquieu
  Persian Letters


Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535
    * Utopia


Morier, James 1780?-1849
    * The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan (1824)
    * Hajji Baba in England (1828)
    * Zohrab the Hostage (1832)
    * Ayesha (1834)
    * The Mirza (1841)


Moritz, Karl Philipp 1756-1793
    * Travels in England in 1782


Morris, William, 1834-1896
  News from Nowhere
  The World of Romance;
    being contributions to The Oxford and Cambridge Magazine, 1856 [1856]
  The Hollow Land [1856]
  The Defence of Guenevere, and other Poems [1858]
  The Life and Death of Jason [1867]
  The Earthly Paradise [1868-1870]
  Poems by the Way [1891]
  Poems By The Way and Love is Enough,
    or The Freeing of Pharamond: A Morality [1872]
  The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Nibelungs [1877]
  Hopes and Fears for Art [1882]
  The Lesser Arts -- The Art of the People -- The Beauty of Life -- 
  Making the Best of it -- The Prospects of Architecture in Civilisation
  Chants for Socialists [1885]
  The Pilgrims of Hope [1885]
  A Dream of John Ball [1888]
  Signs of Change [1888]
  News from Nowhere [1890]
  The Art and Craft of Printing
  The Tables Turned; or, Nupkins Awakened. A Socialist Interlude
  The Pilgrims of Hope [1915]
  Prose Romances
    The House of the Wolfings [1889]
    The Roots of the Mountains [1889]
    The Story of the Glittering Plain [1891]
    The Wood Beyond the World [1894]
    Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair [1895]
    The Well At The World's End [1896]
    The Water of the Wondrous Isles [1897]
    The Sundering Flood / edited by May Morris [1897]
  Translations
    The Story of Grettir the Strong
      translated by William Morris and Eirikr Magnusson [1869]
    The Story Of Gunnlaug The Worm-Tongue And Raven The Skald: 1875
      translated by Eirikr Magnusson and William Morris [1869]
    Volsung Saga:
      The Story of the Volsungs and Niblungs, 
      with Certain Songs from the Elder Edda 
      [with Eirikr Magnusson, 1870]
    Three Northern Love Stories, and Other Tales
      [with Eirikr Magnusson, 1875]
    The Story Of Frithiof The Bold
      translated by Eirikr Magnusson and William Morris [1875]
    The AEneids of Virgil
      Done into English Verse by William Morris [1876]
    The Odyssey of Homer
      Done into English Verse [1887]
    The Tale of Beowulf, sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats
      translated by William Morris and A.J. Wyatt [1895]
    Old French Romances Done into English [1896]
      1. The Tale of King Coustans the Emperor
      2. The Friendship of Amis and Amile
      3. The Tale of King Florus and the Fair Jehane
      4. The History of Over Sea
    A Selection from the Poems of William Morris
      William Morris; edited by Francis Hueffer
  More of Morris's essays can be found at The William Morris Internet Archive


Morrison, Arthur, 1863-1945
  A Child of the Jago
  The Martin Hewitt stories
    * Martin Hewitt, Investigator [1894]
         1. The Lenton Croft Robberies [March 1894, The Strand]
         2. The Loss of Sammy Crockett [April 1894, The Strand]
         3. The Case of Mr Foggatt [May 1894, The Strand]
         4. The Case of the Dixon Torpedo [June 1894, The Strand]
         5. The Quinton Jewel Affair [July 1894, The Strand]
         6. The Stanway Cameo Mystery [July 1894, The Strand]
         7. The Affair of the Tortoise [September 1894, The Strand]
    * The Chronicles of Martin Hewitt [1895]
         1. The Ivy Cottage Mystery [January 1895, The Windsor Magazine]
         2. The Nicobar Bullion Case [Febuary 1895, The Windsor Magazine]
         3. The Holford Will Case [March 1895, The Windsor Magazine]
         4. The Case of the Missing Hand [April 1895, The Windsor Magazine]
         5. The Case of Laker, Absconded [May 1895, The Windsor Magazine]
         6. The Case of the Lost Foreigner [June 1895, The Windsor Magazine]
    * The Adventures of Martin Hewitt [1896]
         1. The Affair of Mrs. Setons Child
         2. The Case of Mr. Geldards Elopement
         3. The Case of the Dead Skipper
         4. The Case of the Flitterbat Lancers
         5. The Case of the Late Mr. Rewse
         6. The Case of the Ward Lane Tabernacle
    * The Red Triangle:
      being some further chronicles of Martin Hewitt, Investigator [1903]
         1. The Affair of Samuels Diamonds
            [November 1902, The Harmsworthy London Magazine]
         2. The Case of Mr. Jacob Mason
            [December 1902, The Harmsworthy London Magazine]
         3. The Case of the Lever Key
            [January 1903, The Harmsworthy London Magazine]
         4. The Case of the Burnt Barn
            [February 1903, The Harmsworthy London Magazine]
         5. The Case of the Admiralty Code
            [March 1903, The Harmsworthy London Magazine]
         6. The Adventure of Channel Marsh
            [April 1902, The Harmsworthy London Magazine]
  Other Detective fiction
    * The Dorrington Deed Box [1897]
         1. The Narrative of Mr. James Rigby
         2. The Case of Janissary
         3. The Case of The Mirror of Portugal
         4. The Affair of the Avalanche Bicycle & Tyre Co., Ltd.
         5. The Case of Mr. Loftus Deacon
         6. Old Caters Money
    * The Green Diamond (The Green Eye of Goona) [1904]
  Working class fiction
    * Tales of Mean Streets [1894]
         1. Lizerunt
         2. Without Visible Means
         3. To Bow Bridge
         4. That Brute Simmons
         5. Behind the Shade
         6. Three Rounds
         7. In Business
         8. The Red Cow Group
         9. On the Stairs
        10. Squire Napper
        11. A poor stick
        12. A Conversion
        13. All that messuage
    * A Child of the Jago [1896]
    * To London Town [1899]
    * Cunning Murrell [1900]
    * The Hole in the Wall [1902]
    * Divers Vanities [1905]
    * A Burgling Incident
  Miscellaneous
    * The Shadows Around Us
    * Zig-Zags at the Zoo
    * Green Ginger [1909]
         1. The Absent Three
         2. Arts and Crafts
         3. Captain Jollyfaxs Gun
         4. The Chamber of Light
         5. The Copper Charm
         6. Dobbs Parrot
         7. The Drinkwater Romance
         8. The House of Haddock
         9. A Lucifo Match
        10. Mr. Bostocks Backsliding
        11. The Rodd Street Revolution
        12. The Seller of Hate
        13. A Skinful of Trouble
        14. Snorkey Timms, His Mark
        15. The Stolen Blenkinson
        16. Wicks Waterloo
    * Fiddle ODreams and More [1933]
         1. Billy Blenkins Radium
         2. Brothers at Bay
         3. Bylestones
         4. The East aCalling
         5. Fiddle oDreams
         6. The Four-Want Way
         7. Frenzied Finance
         8. Infantry at the Double
         9. Lies Unregistered
        10. Mr. Walkers Aeroplane
        11. Myxomycetes
        12. A Professional Episode
        13. A Return to the Fancy
        14. Sports of Mugby
        15. The Thing In the Upper Room
    * The Thing in the Upper Room

Murasaki Shikibu, c. 973  c. 1014 or 1025
    * The Tale of Genji
      translated by Edward G. Seidensticker [c.1021]

Muskett, Philip E. (d. 1909)
    * The Art of Living in Australia [1893]

Nashe, Thomas
  See also
    * An Essay on the Life and Writings of Thomas Nash / Edmund Gosse
  Works
    * The Anatomy of Absurdity [1589]
    * Preface to Greene's Menaphon [1589]
    * An Almond for a Parrot [1590]
    * Preface to Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella [1591]
    * Pierce Penniless [1592]
    * Summer's Last Will and Testament [play performed 1592, published 1600]
    * Strange News [1592]
    * Christ's Tears over Jerusalem [1593]
    * Terrors of the Night [1594]
    * The Unfortunate Traveller. Or, The Life of Iacke Wilton [1594]
    * Have with You to Saffron-Walden [1596]
    * Isle of Dogs (Lost) [1597]
    * Nashe's Lenten Stuffe [1599]
    * The Choise of Valentines
      or the merie ballad of Nash his dildo
      edited by John Stephen Farmer

Jan Neruda, 1834-1891
    * Hrbitovni kviti ("Cemetery Flowers") [1857]
    * Knihy versu ("Books of Verses") [1867]
    * Zpevy patecni ("Friday Songs") [1869]
    * Povidky malostranske ("Tales of the Little Quarter") [1877]
    * Pisne kosmicke ("Cosmic Songs") [1878]
    * Balady a romance ("Ballads and Romances)" [187883]
    * Proste motivy ("Plain Themes / Simple Motifs") [1883]
    * Vampire

Nesbit, Edith 1858-1924
    * The Pilot [1893]
    * The Story of the Treasure-Seekers [1899]
    * The Would-be-goods; illustrated by Reginald Bathurst Birch [1901]
    * New Treasure Seekers; or,
      The Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune [1904]
    * The Phoenix and the Carpet [1904]
    * The Railway Children [1906]
    * The Story of the Amulet [1906]
    * The Enchanted Castle / illustrated by H. R. Millar [1907]
    * The Three Mothers [1908]
    * The House With No Address [1909]
    * These Little Ones [1909]
    * The Magic City / illustrated by H. R. Millar [1910]
    * Dormant (Rose Royal) [1911]
    * Wet Magic [1913]
    * Five Children and It / illustrated by H. R. Millar
    * Harding's luck / illustrated by H. R. Millar
    * All Round the Year
      E. Nesbit and Caris Brooke; illustrated by H. Bellingham Smith
    * Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare
    * The Book of Dragons
      illustrated by H. R. Millar; illustrated by H. Granville Fell
    * In Homespun
    * The Incomplete Amorist
    * The Magic World / illustrated by H. R. Millar and Gerald Spencer Pryse
    * Man and Maid
    * Many Voices
    * Oswald Bastable and Others / illustrated by C. E. Brock and H. R. Millar
    * Pussy and Doggy Tales / illustrated by Lucy Kemp-Welch
    * The Rainbow and the Rose
    * Royal Children of English History
      illustrated by Frances Brundage and May Bowley
    * Wings and the Child; or,
      the Building of Magic Cities
      E. Nesbit; illustrated by George Barraud

Newton, Isaac 1642-1727
    * The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended.
      To which is Prefix'd,
        A Short Chronicle from the First Memory of Things in Europe,
        to the Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great
    * Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel,
      and the Apocalypse of St. John
    * Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica
    * Newton's Principia: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy;
      To which is added, Newton's System of the World
      translated by Andrew Motte
      [first American edition; New York: Daniel Adee, c1846]
         1. Life of Sir Isaac Newton, by N.W. Chittenden
         2. The Principia
         3. The System of the World
    * Opticks: or, A Treatise 
        of the Reflexions, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light;
        Also Two Treatises of the Species and Magnitude of Curvilinear Figures
        (first edition, 1704)

Nietzsche, Friedrich 1844-1900
 The Birth of Tragedy
 Beyond Good and Evil
 Ecco Homo
 On the Geneology of Morals
 Thus Spake Zarathustra
 Twilight of the Idols
    * The Birth of Tragedy [1872]
    * On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense [1873]
    * Untimely Meditations [1876]
    * Human, All Too Human [1878; additions in 1879, 1880]
    * Daybreak [1881]
    * The Joyful Wisdom (La Gaya Scienza - The Gay Science)
      translated by Thomas Common [1882]
    * Thus Spake Zarathustra: A book for all and none
      translated by Thomas Common [18831885]
    * Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Future Philosophy
      translated by Ian Johnston [1886]
    * Beyond Good and Evil / translated by Helen Zimmern
    * On the Genealogy of Morality [1887]
    * The Case of Wagner [1888]
    * Twilight of the Idols [1888]
    * The Antichrist / translated by H. L. Mencken [1888]
    * Ecce Homo [1888]
    * The Case Of Wagner, Nietzsche Contra Wagner, and Selected Aphorisms.
      [1888]
    * The Will to Power


Norris, Frank
 McTeague


Fitz James OBrien, 1828-1862
    * The Diamond Lens [1858]
    * The Lost Room [1858]
    * The Wondersmith [1859]
    * What was it?: a mystery [1859]
    * My Wife's Tempter
    * The Child Who Loved a Grave
    * The Golden Ingot
    * The Poems and Stories of Fitz-James O'Brien [1881]


Eugene O'Neill, 1888-1953
    * Tomorrow [1917]
      (O'Neill's only published short story tells of a suicide
      in a saloon where he lived in 1911. The character of Jimmy Tomorrow
      in "The Iceman Cometh" is also based on this character.)
  Full-length plays
    * Bread and Butter [1914]
    * Servitude [1914]
    * The Personal Equation [1915]
    * Now I Ask You [1916]
    * Beyond the Horizon [1918 - Pulitzer Prize, 1920]
    * The Straw [1919]
    * Chris Christophersen [1919]
    * Anna Christie [1920 - Pulitzer Prize, 1922]
    * The Emperor Jones [1920]
    * Diff'rent [1921]
    * The First Man [1922]
    * The Hairy Ape [1922]
    * The Fountain [1923]
    * The Spook Sonata [1923]
    * Marco Millions [1923-25]
    * All God's Chillun Got Wings [1924]
    * Welded [1924]
    * Desire Under the Elms [1925]
    * Lazarus Laughed [1925-26]
    * The Great God Brown [1926]
    * Strange Interlude [1928 - Pulitzer Prize]
    * Dynamo [1929]
    * Mourning Becomes Electra [1931]
      A Trilogy comprising Homecoming, The Hunted, and The Haunted
    * Ah, Wilderness! [1933]
    * Days Without End [1933]
    * The Iceman Cometh [written 1939, published 1940, first performed 1946]
    * Hughie [written 1941, first performed 1959]
    * Long Day's Journey Into Night
      [written 1941, first performed 1956 - Pulitzer Prize 1957]
    * A Moon for the Misbegotten [written 1941-1943, first performed 1947]
    * A Touch of the Poet [completed in 1942, first performed 1958]
    * More Stately Mansions
      [second draft found in O'Neill's papers, first performed 1967]
    * The Calms of Capricorn [published in 1983]
  One-act plays
    * The Glencairn Plays
      [which all feature characters on the fictional ship Glencairn
      filmed together as The Long Voyage Home:]
      o Bound East for Cardiff [1914]
      o In The Zone [1917]
      o The Long Voyage Home [1917]
      o Moon of the Caribbees [1918]
    * A Wife for a Life [1913]
    * The Web [1913]
    * Thirst [1913]
    * Recklessness [1913]
    * Warnings [1913]
    * Fog [1914]
    * Abortion [1914]
    * The Movie Man: A Comedy [1914 ]
    * The Sniper [1915]
    * Before Breakfast [1916]
    * Ile [1917]
    * The Rope [1918]
    * Shell Shock [1918]
    * The Dreamy Kid [1918]
    * Where the Cross Is Made [1918]


Omar Khayyam, 1048-1122
    * The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
      translated by Edward Fitgerald (First edition, 1859)


Oliphant, Margret
  Hester


Orwell, George 1903-1950
    * Burmese Days [1934]
    * A Clergyman's Daughter [1935]
    * Keep the Aspidistra Flying [1936]
    * Coming up for Air [1939]
    * Animal Farm [1945]
    * Nineteen eighty-four [1949]
  Autobiographical works
    * Down and Out in Paris and London [1933]
    * The Road to Wigan Pier [1937]
    * Homage to Catalonia [1938]
    * Autobiographical Note [1940]
  Essays
    * La Censure en Angleterre [1928]
    * Burma [1928]
    * A Farthing Newspaper [1928]
    * Unemployment in England [1928]
    * A Day in the Life of a Tramp [1929]
    * Beggars in London [1929]
    * John Galsworthy [1929]
    * A Good 'Middle' [1930] (october)
    * The Spike [1931]
    * Poverty - Plain and Coloured [1931] (avril)
    * A hanging [1931]
    * Hop-Picking [1931]
    * Clink [1932]
    * Common Lodging Houses [1932]
    * Bookshop memories [1936]
    * Shooting an elephant [1936]
    * My Country Right or Left [1936]
    * Propagandist Critics [1936] (december)
    * Spilling the Spanish beans [1937]
    * Eye-witness in Barcelona [1937]
    * Why I Joined the Independent Labour Party [1938]
    * Political Reflections on the Crisis [1938]
    * Will Gypsies Survive? [1938]
    * Not Counting Niggers [1939]
    * Democracy in the British Army [1939]
    * The Spanish War [1939]
    * Marrakech [1939]
    * Charles Dickens [1940]
    * New Words (c. 1940)
    * The Limit to Pessimism [1940]
    * Notes on the Way [1940]
    * Prophecies of Fascism [1940]
    * Charles Reade [1940]
    * The Proletarian Writer
      (Discussion between Orwell and Desmond Hawkins) [1940]
    * Boys weeklies and Frank Richardss reply [1940]
    * Inside the Whale [1940]
    * The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English Genius [1941]
    * The Art of Donald McGill [1941]
    * Wells, Hitler and the world state [1941]
    * The Frontiers of Art and Propaganda [1941]
    * Tolstoy and Shakespeare [1941]
    * The Meaning of a Poem [1941]
    * Literature and Totalitarianism [1941]
    * No, Not One [1941]
    * Rudyard Kipling [1942]
    * The Rediscovery of Europe [1942]
    * The British Crisis: London Letter to Partisan Review [1942]
    * Pacifism and the War [1942]
    * B.B.C. Internal Memorandum [1942]
    * Looking back on the Spanish war [1942]
    * As I Please (1943-1947)
    * W. B. Yeats [1943]
    * Pamphlet Literature [1943]
    * Literature and the Left [1943]
    * Who Are the War Criminals? [1943]
    * Mark Twainthe licensed jester [1943]
    * Poetry and the microphone [1943]
    * A Hundred Up [1944]
    * Propaganda and Demotic Speech [1944]
    * Benefit of clergy: Some notes on Salvador Dali [1944]
    * Raffles and Miss Blandish [1944]
    * Arthur Koestler [1944]
    * Tobias Smollett [1944]
    * A Controversy: Orwell: Agate [1944]
    * Funny, But Not Vulgar [1944]
    * Oysters and Brown Stout [1944]
    * A New Year Message [1945]
    * Antisemitism in Britain [1945]
    * In defence of P. G. Wodehouse [1945]
    * Notes on Nationalism [1945]
    * Revenge is sour [1945]
    * You and the Atomic Bomb [1945]
    * What Is Science? [1945]
    * Catastrophic Gradualism [1945]
    * Good bad books [1945]
    * Introduction to Love of Life and other stories by Jack London [1945]
    * Through a Glass, Rosily [1945]
    * Freedom of the park [1945]
    * The sporting spirit [1945]
    * Nonsense poetry [1945]
    * Introduction to The Position of Peggy Harper by Leonard Merrick [1945]
    * In Defence of English Cooking [1945]
    * Future of a ruined Germany [1945]
    * Critical Essays [1946]
    * Why I write [1946]
    * The prevention of literature [1946]
    * Pleasure spots [1946]
    * The Politics of Starvation [1946]
    * Decline of the English murder [1946]
    * A nice cup of tea [1946]
    * Politics and the English Language [1946]
    * The Moon Under Water [1946]
    * Books vs. Cigarettes [1946]
    * In Front of Your Nose [1946]
    * Some thoughts on the common toad [1946]
    * A good word for the Vicar of Bray [1946]
    * Editorial to Polemic [1946]
    * James Burnham and The Managerial Revolution [1946]
    * Confessions of a book reviewer [1946]
    * The Cost of Letters [1946]
    * Politics vs. Literature: an examination of Gullivers Travels [1946]
    * How the poor die [1946]
    * Riding down from Bangor [1946]
    * Lear, Tolstoy and the fool [1947]
    * Such, such were the joys [1947]
    * Burnham's View of the Contemporary World Struggle [1947]
    * Toward European Unity [1947]
    * In Defence of Comrade Zilliacus [1948]
    * Writers and Leviathan [1948]
    * George Gissing [1948]
    * The Freedom Defence Committee [1948]
    * Writers and Leviathan [1948]
    * Reflections on Gandhi [1949]
    * Conrad's Place and Rank in English Letters [1949]
    * The Question of the Pound Award [1949]
  Reviews
    * Review of Herman Melville by Lewis Mumford [1930]
    * Review of Alexander Pope by Edith Sitwell, etc [1930]
    * Review of Angel Pavement by J. B. Priestley [1930] (october)
    * Review of The Two Carlyles by Osbert Burdett [1931] (march)
    * Review of The Spirit of Catholicism by Karl Adam [1932]
    * Review of Byron and the Need of Fatality by Charles du Bos [1932]
    * Review of Caliban Shrieks by Jack Hilton [1935] (march)
    * Review of Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller [1935] (november)
    * Review of Spanish Testament by Arthur Koestler [1938]
    * Review of Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler [1940]
    * Review of Personal Record by Julien Green [1940]
    * Review of The Totalitarian Enemy by Franz Borkenau [1940]
    * Review of Landfall by by Nevil Shute; 
      Nailcruncher by Albert Cohen,
      translated from the French by Vyvyan Holland [1940]
    * Review of The Sword and the Sickle by Mulk Raj Anand [1942]
    * Review of Burnt Norton, East Coker, The Dry Salvages
      by T. S. Eliot [1942]
    * Review of The Bri[1944]
    * Review of The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith [1944]
    * Review of The Unquiet Grave by "Palinurus" [1945]
    * Review of The Nigger of the Narcissus etc by Joseph Conrad [1945]
    * Review of Drumu under the Windows by Sean O'Casey [1945]
    * Review of The Prussian Officer and Other Stories by D.H. Lawrence [1945]
    * Review of A Coat of Many Colours:
      Occasional Essays by HerWinston S. Churchill [1949]
  Collections
    * Inside the Whale and other essays [1940]
    * Critical Essays [1946]
    * Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays [1950]
    * England

Ouida, 1839-1908 (woman)
    * Held in Bondage; or, Granville de Vigne [1863]
    * Strathmore [1865]
    * Chandos [1866]
    * Cecil Castlemaine's Gage [1867]
    * Idalia [1867]
    * Under Two Flags [1867]
    * Beatrice Boville and Other Stories [1868]
    * Tricotrin [1869]
    * Puck [1870]
    * Folle-Farine [1871]
    * A Dog of Flanders [1872]
    * Pascarel [1874]
    * Bebee: or, Two Little Wooden Shoes [1874]
    * Signa [1875]
    * In a Winter City [1876]
    * Ariadne [1877]
    * Friendship [1878]
    * Moths [1880]
    * Pipistrello and Other Stories [1880]
    * A Village Commune [1881]
    * Bimbi: Stories for Children [1882]
    * In Maremma [1882]
    * Afternoon [1883]
    * Frescoes: Dramatic Sketches [1883]
    * Wanda [1883]
    * Princess Napraxine [1884]
    * A Rainy June [1885]
    * Othmar [1885]
    * Don Guesaldo [1886]
    * A House-Party: Don Gesualdo and A Rainy June [1887]
    * Guilderoy [1889]
    * Ruffino and Other Stories [1890]
    * Syrlin [1890]
    * Santa Barbara and Other Stories [1891]
    * The Tower of Taddeo [1892]
    * The New Priesthood: A Protest Against Vivisection [1893]
    * The Silver Christ [1894]
    * The Silver Christ and A Lemon Tree [1894]
    * Two Offenders and Other Tales [1894]
    * Toxin [1895]
    * Views and Opinions [1895]
    * Le Selve and Other Tales [1896]
    * An Altruist [1897]
    * Dogs [1897]
    * Muriella; or, Le Selve [1897]
    * The Massarenes [1897]
    * La Strega and Other Stories [1899]
    * Critical Studies [1900]
    * The Waters of Edera [1900]
    * Street Dust and Other Stories [1901]
    * Helianthus [1908]
    * Findelkind
    * The Nurnberg Stove / Ouida; illustrated by Maria Louise Kirk
    * Stories By English Authors: France (Selected by Scribners)
    * Stories by English Authors: Germany (Selected by Scribners)
    * Stories of Childhood / Various; edited by Rossiter Johnson
    * Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida: Selected from the Works of Ouida


Ovid
  Love Poems (Melville trans)
  The Art of Love (Moore)
  Metamorphoses
  Fasti
    * Metamorphoses
      translated into English verse under the direction of Sir Samuel Garth
      by John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, William Congreve
      and other eminent hands
    * Amores ("The Loves"), five books,
      published in 16 BC, and revised to three books ca. AD 1.
    * Heroides ("The Heroines"),
      also known as Epistulae Heroidum ("Letters of Heroines"),
      21 letters.
        Letters 15 published 5 BC; letters 1621 were composed ca. AD 48.
    * Medicamina Faciei Femineae ("Women's Facial Cosmetics")
      The Art of Beauty, 100 lines survive; 5 BC.
    * Ars Amatoria ("The Art of Love")
      three books; first two books published 1 BC
      the third book was published later
    * Remedia Amoris ("The Cure for Love"), 1 book, published AD 1.
    * Fasti ("The Festivals")
      6 books extant, about the first semester of the year
      about the Roman calendar
      Finished by AD 8, possibly published posthumously.
    * Metamorphoses, ("Transformations"), 15 books published ca. AD 8.
    * Ibis a poem written ca. AD 9.
    * Tristia ("Sorrows"), five books published AD 10.
    * Epistulae ex Ponto ("Letters from the Black Sea")
      four books published AD 10.


Owen, Robert


Owenson, Sidney
  The Wild Irish Girl


John Oxley, 1783-1828
  Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales,
    undertaken by order of the British government in the years 1817-18


Paine, Thomas, 17371809
  Common Sense [1776]
  The American Crisis [17761783]
  The Rights of Man [179092]
  The Age of Reason [1794/1795/1807]
  Agrarian Justice [1795]


Mungo Park, 1771-1806
  Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa, 1795-7
  The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 [1815] 


Parkman, Francis
  The Oregon Trail


Parsons, Eliza 1739-1811
    * The History of Miss Meredith [1790]
    * The Castle of Wolfenbach, a German story [1793]
    * The Mysterious Warning, a German Tale [1796]
    * Women as They Are [1797]
    * Anecdotes of Well-Known Families [1798]
    * The Valley of St. Gothard [1799]
    * The Girl of the Mountains: a Novel [1797]
    * An Old Friend with a New Face: a Novel [1797]
    * The Miser and His Family: a Novel [1800]
    * The Peasant of Ardenne Forest: a Novel [1801]
    * Murray House: 'A Plain Unvarnished Tale' [1801]
    * The Mysterious Visit: a Novel, Founded on Facts [1802]
    * The Convict, or Navy Lieutenant: a Novel [1807]


Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662
  Pensees
  The Provincial Letters
  Of the Geometrical Spirit


Pasteur, Louis, 1822-1895
  The physiological theory of fermentation
  The germ theory and its applications to medicine and surgery
  On the extension of the germ theory to the etiology
    of certain common diseases


Peter, Walter
  Studies in the History of the Renaissance - 1873


A.B. ("Banjo") Paterson, 1864-1941
    * The Animals Noah Forgot
    * Happy Dispatches
    * The Shearer's Colt
    * Collected Prose
    * Collected Poetry
    * The Man from Snowy River and other verses [1895]
    * The Old Bush Songs
    * An Outback Marriage: a story of Australian life
    * Rio Grande's Last Race and other verses
    * Saltbush Bill, J. P.
    * Three Elephant Power and other stories


Thomas Love Peacock, 17851866
    * Headlong Hall [1816]
    * Nightmare Abbey [1818]
    * Maid Marian [1822]
    * Crotchet Castle [1831]
    * Gryll Grange / with an introduction by George Saintsbury [1860]


Pepys, Samuel, 1633-1703
  The Diary of Samuel Pepys / edited with additions by Henry B. Wheatley
  The diary of Samuel Pepys .. [Facsimile, George Bell, 1893]
    v.1; v.2[1921]; v.3; v.4; v.5; v.6; v.7; v.8; v.9; v.10


Perrault, Charles Perrault, 1628-1703
  Fairy Tales - illustrated by Dore
  The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood
  Little Red Riding-Hood
  Bluebeard
  Puss in Boots
  Cinderella
  Hop o' my Thumb
  Donkey-Skin
  Three Silly Wishes
  The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault
    translated by Robert Samber and J. E. Mansion
    illustrated by Harry Clarke


Petrarch, Francesco
  - Canzoniere (poems)
  - The Letter to Posterity
  - The Ascent of Mount Ventoux
  - The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch
    edited by Thomas Campbell


Petrie, W.M. Flinders, 1853-1942
  - Egyptian Tales
    Translated from the Papyri:
    First series, IVth to XIIth dynasty
    Second series, XVIIIth to XIXth dynasty
  - The Religion of Ancient Egypt


Petronius (c27-66)
  - The Satyricon
    Complete and unexpurgated translation by W.C. Firebaugh,
    in which are incorporated the forgeries of Nodot and Marchena
    and the readings introduced into the text by De Salas


Petty, Sir William
  - Political arithmetic (1690)


Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni 1463-1494
  - Oration on the Dignity of Man (De hominis dignitate) [1486]


Plato (c427BC-c347BC)

The works presented here are taken from The Dialogues of Plato,
translated by Bejamin Jowett

The exact order in which Plato's dialogues were written is not known, nor is
the extent to which some might have been later revised and rewritten. However,
there is enough information internal to the dialogues to form a rough
chronology. The dialogues are normally grouped into three fairly distinct
periods, with a few of them considered transitional works. The generally
agreed upon modern ordering is as follows.

Early Dialogues

Socrates figures in all of these, and they are considered the most faithful
representations of the historical Socrates; hence they are also called the
Socratic dialogues. Most of them consist of Socrates discussing a subject,
often an ethical one (friendship, piety) with a friend or with someone
presumed to be an expert on it. Through a series of questions he will show
that apparently they don't understand it at all. It is left to the reader to
figure out if "he" really understands "it". This makes these dialogues
"indirect" teachings. This period also includes several pieces surrounding
the trial and execution of Socrates.

    * The Apology
    * Crito
    * Charmides, or Temperance
    * Laches; or Courage
    * Lysis; or Friendship
    * Euthyphro
    * Menexenus
    * Lesser Hippias
    * Ion

The following are variously considered transitional or middle period dialogues:

    * Gorgias
    * Protagoras
    * Meno

Middle Dialogues

Late in the early dialogues Plato's Socrates actually begins supplying answers
to some of the questions he asks, or putting forth positive doctrines. This is
generally seen as the first appearance of Plato's own views. The first of
these, that goodness is wisdom and that no one does evil willingly, was
perhaps Socrates' own view. What becomes most prominent in the middle
dialogues is the idea that knowledge comes of grasping unchanging forms or
essences, paired with the attempts to investigate such essences. The
immortality of the soul, and specific doctrines about justice, truth, and
beauty, begin appearing here. The Symposium and the Republic are considered
the centrepieces of Plato's middle period.

    * Euthydemus
    * Cratylus
    * Phaedo
    * Phaedrus
    * Symposium
    * The Republic
    * Theaetetus
    * Parmenides

Late Dialogues

The Parmenides presents a series of criticisms of the theory of Forms
which are widely taken to indicate Plato's abandonment of the doctrine.
Some recent publications (e.g., Meinwald [1991]) have challenged this
characterisation. In most of the remaining dialogues the theory is either
absent or at least appears under a different guise in discussions about
kinds or classes of things (the Timaeus may be an important, and hence
controversially placed, exception). Socrates is either absent or a minor
figure in the discussion. An apparently new method for doing dialectic
known as "collection and division" is also featured, most notably in the
Sophist and Statesman, explicitly for the first time in the Phaedrus, and
possibly in the Philebus. A basic description of collection and division
would go as follows: interlocutors attempt to discern the similarities
and differences among things in order to get clear idea about what they
in fact are. One understanding, suggested in some passages of the Sophist,
is that this is what philosophy is always in the business of doing, and
is doing even in the early dialogues.

The late dialogues are also an important place to look for Plato's mature
thought on most of the issues dealt with in the earlier dialogues. There is
much work still to be done by scholars on the working out of what these
views are. The later works are agreed to be difficult and challenging pieces
of philosophy. On the whole they are more sober and logical than earlier
works, but may hold out the promise of steps towards a solution to problems
which were systematically laid out in prior works.

    * Sophist
    * Statesman
    * Philebus
    * Timaeus
    * Critias
    * Laws

The following works are generally agreed to be doubtful works of Plato:

    * The First Alcibiades
    * The Second Alcibiades
    * Epinomis
    * Eryxias
    * The Seventh Letter

Pindar
  Odes (Anthony Verity - trans)


Plato
  Symposium
  Meno
  Charmides
  Laches
  Lysis
    self-control
    courage
    friendship
  Protagoras
  Phradus
  Plato Myths
  Phaedo
  Defense of Socrates
  Euthyphro
  Crito
  Timaeus
  Critias
  Gorgias


Plautus
  The Braggert Soldier
  The Brothers Menaechmus
  The Haunted House
  The Pot of Gold


Pliny the Elder
  The Historie of the World.
    Commonly called, The Naturall Historie of C. Plinius Secundus
    Translated into English by Philemon Holland [1601]
  The natural history of Pliny
    translated by John Bostock and Henry T. Riley [185557] v.1-6
  Natural History in ten volumes 
    with an English translation by H. Rackham [1938] v.1-9; image v.10 


Pliny the Younger
  Letters


Plotinus (205-270)
  The Six Enneads / translated by Stephen MacKenna and Bertram Samuel Page


Potter, Beatrix
  The 23 Tales
    The Tale of Peter Rabbit (privately printed, 250 copies, 1901)
    The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902)
    The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903)
    The Tailor of Gloucester (1903)
    The Tailor of Gloucester (privately printed, 250 copies, 1902)
    The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904)
    The Tale of Two Bad Mice (1904)
    The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle (1905)
    The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan (1905)
    The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher (1906)
    The Story of a Fierce Bad Rabbit (1906)
    The Story of Miss Moppet (1906)
    The Tale of Tom Kitten (1907)
    The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck (1908)
    The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or, The Roly-Poly Pudding (1908)
    The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies (1909)
    The Tale of Ginger and Pickles (1909)
    The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse (1910)
    The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes (1911)
    The Tale of Mr. Tod (1912)
    The Tale of Pigling Bland (1913)
    Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes (1917)
    The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse (1918)
    Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes (1922)
    The Tale of Little Pig Robinson (1930)
  Other books
    Peter Rabbit's Painting Book (1911)
    Tom Kitten's Painting Book (1917)
    Jemima Puddle-Duck's Painting Book (1925)
    Peter Rabbit's Almanac for 1929 (1928)
    The Fairy Caravan (1929)
    Sister Anne (illustrated by Katharine Sturges) (1932)
    Wag-by-Wall (decorations by J. J. Lankes) (1944)
    The Tale of the Faithful Dove (illustrated by Marie Angel) (1955, 1970)
    The Sly Old Cat (written 1906; first published 1971)
    The Tale of Tuppenny (illustrated by Marie Angel) (1973)
    The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots (2016)[75] (Illustrated by Quentin Blake.)
    Red Riding Hood (2019) (Illustrated by Helen Oxenbury.)


Plutarch (46-120)
  Greek Lives
  Roman Lives
    * Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
      translated by Dryden, edited by A. H. Clough
    * Symposiacs
    * Sentiments concerning nature
    * Essays and Miscellanies

Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849
  The Narrative of Arthur Gordan Pym of Nantucket
   ...
  Gothic Takes
   The Fall of the House of Usher
   The Masque of the Red Death
   The Murders in the Rue Morgue
   The Purloined Letter
  travel narratives
  metaphysical essays
  political satires 
  Tales
    The Narrative Of Arthur Gordon Pym Of Nantucket [1838]
    Old-World Romances (Horror)
      The Assignation (The Visionary) [January 1834, Godey's Lady's Book]
      A Tale of the Ragged Mountains [April 1844, Godey's Lady's Book]
      Metzengerstein [January 14, 1832, Philadelphia Saturday Courier]
      Hop-Frog or the Eight Chained Ourang-Outangs 
       [March 17, 1849, Flag of Our Union]
    Ligeia
      September 1838, Baltimore American Museum.
      Republished in the February 15, 1845 New York World
        included the poem "The Conqueror Worm"
        as words written by Ligeia on her death-bed
    The Fall of the House of Usher
      [September 1839, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine]
    William Wilson
      [October 1839, The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1840]
    The Masque of the Red Death
      [May 1842, Graham's Magazine]
    The Pit and the Pendulum
      [18421843, The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present]
    The Black Cat
      [August 19, 1843, United States Saturday Post]
    The Cask of Amontillado
      [November 1846, Godey's Lady's Book]
    Romances of Death
      Berenice
        [March 1835, Southern Literary Messenger]
      Morella
        [April 1835, Southern Literary Messenger]
      Shadow  A Parable
        [September 1835, Southern Literary Messenger]
      Silence  A Fable (Siope - A Fable)
        [1838, Baltimore Book]
      The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion
        [December 1839, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine]
      The Colloquy of Monos and Una
        [August 1841, Graham's Magazine]
      Eleonora
        [Fall 1841, The Gift for 1842]
      The Oval Portrait (Life in Death)
        [April 1842, Graham's Magazine]
    Tales of Conscience
          o The Imp of the Perverse
            [July 1845, Graham's Magazine]
          o The Tell-Tale Heart
            [January 1843, The Pioneer] Horror
          o The Man of the Crowd
            [December 1840, Graham's Magazine]
   Tales of Detection:
    The Gold-Bug
      [June 1843, Dollar Newspaper]
    The Murders in the Rue Morgue
      [April 1841, Graham's Magazine]
    The Mystery of Marie Roget
      [November 1842,
       December 1842,
       February 1843 (serialized), Snowden's Ladies' Companion]
    The Purloined Letter
      [18441845, The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present]
    Thou Art the Man
      [November 1844, Godey's Lady's Book]
    Tales of Illusion
      The Premature Burial
        [July 31, 1844, Dollar Newspaper]
      The Oblong Box
        [September 1844, Godey's Lady's Book]
      Mystification (Von Jung, the Mystific)
        [June 1837, American Monthly Magazine]
      The Sphinx
        [January 1846, Arthur's Ladies Magazine]
      The Spectacles
        [March 27, 1844, Dollar Newspaper]
      The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether
        [November 1845, Graham's Magazine]
    Tales of Natural Beauty
      The Island of the Fay
        [June 1841, Graham's Magazine]
      The Domain of Arnheim
        [March 1847, Columbian Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine]
      Landor's Cottage
        [June 9, 1849, Flag of Our Union]
      Morning on the Wissahiccon
        [1844  The Opal]
      The Landscape Garden
        [October 1842, Snowden's Ladies' Companion]
    A Descent into the Maelstrom
      [April 1841, Graham's Magazine]
    The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall
      [June 1835, Southern Literary Messenger]
    Tales of Science
      The Balloon-Hoax
      MS. Found in a Bottle
        [October 19, 1833, Baltimore Saturday Visiter]
      The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade
        [February 1845, Godey's Lady's Book]
      Some Words with a Mummy
        [April 1845, American Review: A Whig Journal]
      Mesmeric Revelation
        [August 1844, Columbian Magazine]
      The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar
        [December 1845, The American Review]
    Humorous Tales
      The Duc de l'Omelette
        [March 3, 1832, Philadelphia Saturday Courier]
      Lionizing: A Tale
        [May 1835, Southern Literary Messenger]
      A Tale of Jerusalem
        [June 9, 1832, Philadelphia Saturday Courier]
      Bon-Bon ("The Bargain Lost")
        [December 1, 1832, Philadelphia Saturday Courier]
      The Man that was used up
        [August 1839, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine]
      King Pest
        [September 1835, Southern Literary Messenger]
      Loss of Breath ("A Decided Loss")
        [November 10, 1832, Philadelphia Saturday Courier]
      Four Beasts in One  The Homo-Cameleopard ("Epimanes")
        [March 1836, Southern Literary Messenger]
      The Devil in the Belfry
        [May 18, 1839, Saturday Chronicle and Mirror of the Times]
      Three Sundays in a Week ("A Succession of Sundays")
        [November 27, 1841, Saturday Evening Post]
      Never Bet the Devil Your Head: A Tale with a Moral
        [September 1841, Graham's Magazine]
      Why the Little Frenchman wears his hand in a sling
        [1840, Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque]
      The Angel of the Odd  An Extravaganza
        [October 1844, Columbian Magazine]
      The Business Man (Peter Pendulum)
        [February 1840, Burton's Gentleman's Magazine]
      The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq.
        Late Editor of the Goosetherumfoodle by Himself
       [December 1844, Southern Literary Messenger]
      How to Write A Blackwood Article (An introduction to "A Predicament)
        [November 1838, Baltimore American Museum]
      A Predicament
        [November 1838, Baltimore American Museum]
      X-ing a Paragrab
        [May 12, 1849, Flag of Our Union]
      Diddling (Raising the Wind; or,
        Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences)
        [October 14, 1843, Philadelphia Saturday Courier]
      Von Kempelen and his Discovery
        [April 14, 1849, Flag of Our Union]
      Mellonta Tauta
        [February 1849, Flag of Our Union]
  Poetry
    The Raven / illustrated by Gustave Dore
    The Complete Poems of Edgar Allan Poe
  Essays
    Maelzel's Chess Player
      [April 1836  Southern Literary Messenger]
    The Philosophy of Furniture
      [May 1840  Burton's Gentleman's Magazine]
    A Few Words on Secret Writing
      [July 1841  Graham's Magazine]
    Essays of Criticism
      Criticism
      Drake and Halleck
      Bryants Poems
      The Old Curiosity Shop
      The Quacks of Helicon
      Exordium
      Ballads and Other Poems
      Hawthornes Twice-Told Tales
      The American Drama
      Marginalia
    Eureka: A Prose Poem
      [March 1848  Wiley & Putnam]
    Preface to "The Raven and Other Poems"
    The Philosophy of Composition [April 1846  Graham's Magazine]
    The Rationale of Verse
      [October 1848  Southern Literary Messenger]
    The Poetic Principle
      [December 1848  Southern Literary Messenger]
    Illustrations to Poe's Works / Byam Shaw

Polidori, John William, 1795-1821
  The Vampire - 1819 + 13 more
  Shelley - Frankenstein
  James Hogg
  J.S. LeFanu
  Letitia Landon
  Edward Bulwer
  William Carelton
  Lord Byron - Augustus Darvell
    * The Vampyre, a Tale [1819]

Polo, Marco, 1254-1324
    * The Travels of Marco Polo

Polybus
  The Histories

Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744
  Poems
   An Essay on Criticism (1711)
   Windsor Forest (1715)
   The Rape of the Lock
   Dunciad
   Imitations of Horace 
 prose
 pamphlets
 periodical writing
 see also
   Life of Alexander Pope / George Gilfillan [1856]
 Works
   An Essay on Criticism [1709]
   The Rape of the Lock / illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley [1712]
   The Iliad / translated by Alexander Pope
   The Odyssey / translated by Alexander Pope
   The Dunciad, in four books [1742]

Porter, Jane 1776-1850
    * Thaddeus of Warsaw [1803]
    * The Scottish Chiefs [1810]
    * Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck,
        and consequent discovery of certain islands in the Caribbean Sea:
        with a detail of many extraordinary and 
        highly interesting events in his life, from the year 1733 to 1749,
        as written in his own diary
        [New York: Harper, 1831]
        Dr. William Ogilvie Porter; edited by Jane Porter
    * Sir Edward Seaward's narrative of his shipwreck,
        and consequent discovery of certain islands in the Caribbean Sea:
        with a detail of many extraordinary and 
        highly interesting events in his life, from the year 1733 to 1749,
        as written in his own diary
        [London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841]
        Dr. William Ogilvie Porter; edited by Jane Porter

Prescott, William Hickling, 1796-1859
  History of the conquest of Mexico, 1843
  History of the conquest of Peru, 1847
  The world of the Incas
    Reprint of book 1, vol. 1,
    History of the Conquest of Peru, 1847
  The world of the Aztecs
    Reprint of book 1, vol. 1, 
    History of the Conquest of Mexico, 1843
  The History of Ferdinand and Isabella [1837]
  Spain's Conquest of the Moors
  The History of Philip II [1858]


Pierre Joseph Proudhon, 1809-1865
  - What is Property?
    An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government [1840]

Prevost, Abbe
  ManonLescaut

Propertius
  Poems

Proust, Marcel 1871-1922
  A la recherche du temps perdu
    * Du cote de chez Swann [1913]
    * A l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleur [1918]
    * Le cote de Guermantes [1920]
    * Sodome et Gomorrhe [1922]
    * La prisonniere [1e partie, 1923]
    * La prisonniere [2e partie, 1923]
    * Albertine disparue [1925] (original title: La fugitive)
    * Le temps retrouve [1e partie, 1927]
    * Le temps retrouve [2e partie, 1927]
    A la recherche du temps perdu, was first published in English
    as Remembrance of Things Past,
    translated by C. K. Scott Moncrieff [1889-1930].
    In the Chatto and Windus Uniform Edition [1941],
    this was published in 12 Volumes,
    with the first five Tomes each published in two parts.
  Remembrance of Things Past, translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff
    * Swann's Way [1922]
    * Within a Budding Grove [1924]
    * The Guermantes Way [1925]
    * Cities on the Plain [1927]
    * The Captive [1929]
    * The Sweet Cheat Gone [1930]
    * Time Regained [1931]


Pushkin, Aleksandr, 1799-1837
  Tales if the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin
  The Queen of Spades
  The Captains Daughter
  Peter the Great's Blackmoor
  Eugene Onegin
  Short stories
    * The Tales of the Late Ivan Petrovich Belkin
     Povesti pokoynogo Ivana Petrovicha Belkina [1831]
          o The Shot / Vystrel / translated by T. Keane
          o The Blizzard / Metel 
          o The Undertaker / Grobovschik (?????????)
          o The Stationmaster / Stanzionny smotritel (??????????? ??????????)
          o The Squire's Daughter / Baryshnya-krestyanka (???????-??????????)
    * The Queen of Spades / Pikovaya dama (??????? ????)
      translated by H. Twitchell [1834]
    * Kirdzhali / Kirdzhali [1834]
    * The Story of the Village of Goryukhino
      Istoriya sela Goryuhina [1837, unfinished]
    * Egyptian Nights / Yegipetskie nochi [1837, unfinished]
  Novels
    * The Captain's Daughter / Kapitanskaya dochka (??????????? ?????) [1836]
      o Marie; a story of Russian love ; translated by Marie H. de Zielinska
      o The Daughter of the Commandant ; translated by Mrs. Milne Home
        o La fille du capitaine
    * Roslavlev / Roslavlev (?????????) [1836, unfinished]
    * Peter the Great's Negro / Arap Petra Velikogo [1837, unfinished]
    * Dubrovsky / Dubrovsky (??????????) [1841, unfinished]
  Non-fiction
    * A History of Pugachev, study of the Pugachev's Rebellion
      Istoriya Pugacheva (??????? ????????) [1834]
    * A Journey to Arzrum, travel sketches / Puteshestvie v Arzrum [1836]
  Poems
    * Ruslan and Ludmila / Ruslan i Lyudmila (?????? ? ???????) [1820]
    * The Prisoner of the Caucasus / Kavkazskiy plennik [1820-21]
    * The Gabrieliad / Gavriiliada [1821]
    * The Robber Brothers / Bratya razboyniki (?????? ??????????) [1821-22]
    * The Fountain of Bakhchisaray / Bakhchisaraysky fontan [1823]
    * The Gypsies / Tsygany (??????) [1824]
    * Count Nulin / Graf Nulin (???? ?????) [1825]
    * Poltava / Poltava (???????) [1829]
    * The Little House in Kolomna / Domik v Kolomne (????? ? ???????) [1830]
    * Angelo / Andjelo (???????) [1833]
    * The Bronze Horseman / Medny vsadnik (?????? ???????) [1833]
  Verse novel
    * Eugene Onegin: A Romance of Russian Life in Verse / Yevgeny Onegin
      translated by Henry Spalding [1825-32]
  Drama
    * Boris Godunov / Boris Godunov (????? ???????) [1825]
    * The Little Tragedies / Malenkie tragedii (????????? ????????) [1830]
      o The Stone Guest / Kamenny gost (???????? ?????)
      o Mozart and Salieri / Motsart i Salyeri 
       translated by Alan Shaw
      o The Miserly Knight, The Covetous Knight / Skupoy rytsar (?????? ??????)
      o A Feast in Time of Plague / Pir vo vremya chumy 
  Tales in verse
    * The Tale of the Priest and of His Workman Balda [1830]
    * The Tale of Tsar Saltan / ?????? ? ???? ??????? [1831]
    * The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish / ?????? ? ?????? ? ????? [1833]
    * The Tale of the Dead Princess / ?????? ? ??????? ??????? [1833]
    * The Tale of the Golden Cockerel / ?????? ? ??????? ??????? [1834]


pyle, Howard
    * The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
    * Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates / Howard Pyle
    * Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates;
      fiction, fact and fancy
      concerning the buccaneers and marooners of the Spanish main
    * Men of Iron / Howard Pyle
    * Otto of the Silver Hand / Howard Pyle
    * Pepper and Salt ; or, Seasoning for Young Folk / Howard Pyle
    * The Rose of Paradise:
        Being a detailed account of certain adventures
        that happened to captain John Mackra,
        in connection with the famous pirate, Edward England, in the year 1720,
        off the Island of Juanna in the Mozambique Channel;
      writ by himself, and now for the first time published
    * The Ruby of Kishmoor
    * In tenebras.
      In Shapes that Haunt the Dusk
        edited by William Dean Howells and Henry Mills Alden
    * Stolen Treasure
    * The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions
    * The Story of the Champions of the Round Table
    * Twilight Land
    * Chivalry
      James Branch Cabell;
      illustrated by Elizabeth Shippen Green Elliott;
      illustrated by William Hurd Lawrence; illustrated by Howard Pyle
    * Dulcibel: A Tale of Old Salem
      Henry Peterson; illustrated by Howard Pyle
    * Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle:
        as She Saw it from the Belfry
        Oliver Wendell Holmes
      illustrated by Howard Pyle
    * The One Hoss Shay:
        With its Companion Poems
        How the Old Horse Won the Bet & The Broomstick Train
        Oliver Wendell Holmes
      illustrated by Howard Pyle

Collins, Wilke
 The Woman in White

Quiller-Couch, Arthur
  Fiction
    Dead Man's Rock (1887)
    Troy Town (1888)
    The Splendid Spur (1889)
    The Blue Pavilions (1891)
    St Ives (1898), completing an unfinished novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
    The Ship of Stars (1899)
    Hetty Wesley (1903)
    The Adventures of Harry Revel (1903)
    Fort Amity (1904)
    The Shining Ferry (1905)
    The Mayor of Troy (1906)
    Sir John Constantine (1906)
    True Tilda (1909)

  A collected edition of Q's fiction
     appeared as Tales and Romances (30 volumes, 1928-29)

  Verse
    Green Bays (1893)
    Poems and Ballads (1896)

  Criticism and anthologies
    The Golden Pomp
      a procession of English lyrics from Surrey to Shirley (1895)
    Adventures in Criticism (1896)
    From a Cornish Window (1906)
    English Sonnets (1910)
    The Sleeping Beauty and other Fairy Tales from the Old French (1910)
    The Oxford Book of Ballads (1911)
    On the Art of Writing (1916)
    Notes on Shakespeare's Workmanship (1917)
    Studies in Literature First Series and Second Series (1918)
    On the Art of Reading (1920)
    The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse (1922)
    Oxford Book of English Prose (1923)
    Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250.1900 also online (1900)

  Autobiography
    Memories and Opinions (unfinished, published 1945)

Sina Quin
  The First Emperor

Thomas De Quincey, 1785-1859
  * Prolegomena to All Future Systems of Political Economy
  * Confessions of an English Opium Eater 
    [1821, London Magazine; book form 182
  * The Measure of Value [1823, London Magazine]
  * Letter in Reply to Hazlitt
    Concerning the Malthusian Population Doctrine [1823, London Magazine]
  * Letters to a Young Man who's Education has been Neglected
    [1823, London Magazine]
  * Notes from the Pocket Book of a Late Opium-Eater [1823, London Magazine]
  * On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth [1823]
  * The Services of Mr. Ricardo to the Science of Political Economy
    [1824, Londo Magazine?]
  * Dialogues of the Three Templars on Political Economy,
    Chiefly in relation to the Principles of Mr. Ricardo
    [1824, London Magazine]
  * Walladmor [1825]
  * Walladmor: 
    And Now Freely Translated from the German into English.
    In Two Volumes.
  * Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts [1827, Blackwood's (suppl. 1839)]
  * The Last Days of Immanuel Kant [1827, Blackwood's]
  * The Toilette of the Hebrew Lady [1828, Blackwood's ]
  * Rhetoric [1828, Blackwoods]
  * Sketch of Professor Wilson [1829, Edinburgh Literary Gazette. ]
  * Kant in his Miscellaneous Essays [1830, Blackood's]
  * Richard Bentley [1830, Blackwood's ]
  * French Revolution [1830, Blackwood's]
  * Dr Parr and his Contemporaries [1831, Blackwood's]
  * Klosterheim, or The Masque [1832]
  * The Caesars [1832-4, Blackwood's]
  * Samuel Taylor Coleridge [1834, Tait's ]
  * Lake Reminscences [1834-40]
  * Sketches of Life and Manners
    from the Autobiography of a Late Opium-Eater [1834-41, Tait's]
  * A Torys Account of Toryism, Whiggism and Radicalism [1835, Tait's]
  * Revolt of the Tartars
    edited by William Edward Simonds [1837, Blackwoods. ]
  * Goethe, Schiller, Shakespeare, Pope [1837, Encyclop Britannica]
  * The Household Wreck [1838, Blackwood's ]
  * The Avenger: A narrative [1838, Blackwood's ]
  * Style [1840, Blackwood's]
  * Ricardo and Adam Smith [1842]
  * The Logic of the Political Economy [1844]
  * Suspiria de Profundis [1845]
  * The Logic of Political Economy [1844]
  * Coleridge and Opium-Eating [1845, Blackwood's]
  * Suspiria de Profundis [1845, Blackwoods]
  * On Wordsworths Poetry [1845, Tait's ]
  * The System of the Heavens as Revealed by Lord Rosses Telescope
    [1846, Blackwood's]
  * The English Mail-Coach [1849, Blackwood's]
  * The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc
  * The Vision of Sudden Death
  * Autobiographical Sketches [1853]
  * Selections Grave and Gay, from Writings Published and Unpublished [1853-60]
  * The Uncollected Writings of Thomas de Quincey [1890]
     with a Preface and Annotations by James Hogg Vol. 1 Vol. 2
  * The Posthumous Works of Thomas de Quincey [1891-3]
    edited by Alexander H. Japp Vol. 1 Vol. 2
  * Biographical Essays / Thomas De Quincey
  * Memorials and Other Papers
  * Miscellaneous Essays
    On the knocking at the gate, in Macbeth
    Murder, considered as one of the fine arts
    Second paper on murder
    Joan of Arc
    The English mail-coach
    The vision of sudden death
    Dinner, real and reputed
  * Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers
    The household wreck
    The Spanish nun
    Flight of a Tartar tribe
    SSystem of the heavens as revealed by Lord Rosse's telescopes
    Modern superstition
    Coleridge and opium-eating'
    Temperance movement
    On war
    The last days of Immanuel Kant
  * The Lock and Key Library:
    Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English
    edited by Julian Hawthorne
  * Theological Essays and Other Papers  Volume 1
  * Theological Essays and Other Papers  Volume 2
  * The Best of the World's Classics, Vol. V (of X)
    Great Britain and Ireland III
    edited by Henry Cabot Lodge; edited by Francis W. Halsey 

Francois Rabelais, ca. 1490-1553?
  * Five books'
    of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua
    and his son Pantagruel
    Translated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty
    and Peter Antony Motteux. Illustrated by Gustave Dore

Arthur Rackham, 1867-1939
  Works illustrated by Arthur Rackham
    * Tales from Shakespeare / Charles and Mary Lamb
    * Puck of Pook's Hill / Rudyard Kipling
    * The Ingoldsby Legends / Thomas Ingoldsby
    * Peer Gynt / Henrik Ibsen; translated by William and Charles Archer
    * The Zankiwank and the Bletherwitch by Shafto Justin Adair Fitzgerald
      (40 line, 1896)
    * Two Old Ladies, Two Foolish Fairies, and a Tom Cat
      by Maggie Browne (pseud. Margaret Hamer)
      (4 colour plates, 19 line, 1897)
    * Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm
      (95 line, 1900, reworked edition 40 colour plates, 62 line, 1909)
    * Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
      (11 line 1900, reworked edition 12 colour plates, 34 line, 1909)
    * Rip van Winkle by Washington Irving (51 colour plates, 3 line, 1905)
    * Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
      (13 colour plates, 15 line 1907)
    * The Ingoldsby Legends by Thomas Ingoldsby
      (pseud. Richard Harris Barham)
      (12 colour, 80 line 1898,
       reworked edition 23 colour plates, 73 line 1907)
    * A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
     (40 colour plates, 34 line, 1908)
    * Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb (1909)
    * Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque (15 colour plates, 41 line, 1909)
    * The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie by Richard Wagner
      (34 colour plates, 8 line, 1910)
    * Siegfried and The Twilight of the Gods by Richard Wagner
      (32 colour plates, 8 line, 1911)
    * Aesop's Fables by Aesop (13 colour plates, 82 line, 1912)
    * Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M.Barrie
      (50 colour plates, 3 line, 1906,
      new edition 50 colour plates, 12 line, 1912)
    * Mother Goose (13 colour plates, 78 line 1913)
    * A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (12 colour plates, 1915)
    * The Allies Fairy Book (12 colour plates, 23 line 1916)
    * Little Brother and Little Sister by The Brothers Grimm
      (13 colour plates, 45 line 1917)
    * The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table
      by Alfred W. Pollard (23 colour and monotone plates, 16 line, 1917)
    * English Fairy Tales by Flora Annie Steel
      (16 colour plates, 43 line, 1918)
    * The Springtide of Life by Algernon Charles Swinburne
      (8 colour plates, 1918)
    * Some British Ballads (16 colour plates, 23 line, 1918)
    * Cinderella ed. Charles S. Evans (1 colour plate, 60 silhouettes, 1919)
    * The Sleeping Beauty ed. Charles S. Evans
      (1 colour plate, 65 silhouettes, 1920)
    * Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens (16 colour plates, 20 line, 1920)
    * Comus by John Milton (22 colour plates, 35 line, 1922)
    * A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys by Nathaniel Hawthorne
      (16 colour plates, 21 line, 1922)
    * The Tempest by William Shakespeare (20 colour plates, 20 line, 1926)
    * The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith
      (12 colour plates, 23 line, 1929)
    * The Compleat Angler by Izaak Walton (12 colour plates, 22 line, 1931)
    * Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
      (12 colour plates, 43 line, 9 silhouettes 1932)
    * Tales of Mystery & Imagination by Edgar Allan Poe
      (12 colour plates, 28 line, 1935)
    * Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen
      (12 colour plates, 38 line, 1936)
    * The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
      (16 colour plates, posthumously 1940 US, 1950 UK) 


Racine, Jean
  Britannicus
  Phaedra
  Athaliah


Radcliffe, Ann, 1764-1823
  The Italian
  The Romance of the Forest
  A sicilian Romance
  The Mysteries of Udolpho
    * The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne [1789]
    * A Sicilian Romance [1790]
    * The Romance of the Forest [1791]
    * The Mysteries of Udolpho [1794]
    * The Italian [1796]


Raine, William MacLeod


Ralphson, G. Harvey


Reade, Charles, 1814-1884
    * Masks and Faces [1852]
    * Peg Woffington [1853]
    * Christie Johnstone [1853]
    * It is Never Too Late to Mend [1856]
    * Autobiography of a Thief [1858]
    * Jack of All Trades [1858]
    * Love Me Little, Love Me Long [1859]
    * The Cloister and the Hearth [1861]
    * Hard Cash [1863]
    * Griffith Gaunt [1866]
    * Foul Play / Dion Boucicault and Charles Reade [1869]
    * Put Yourself in His Place [1870]
    * A Terrible Temptation: A Story of To-Day [1871]
    * Shilly-Shally [1872]
    * The Wandering Heir [1873]
    * A Woman Hater [1877]
    * A Perilous Secret [1884]
    * The Box Tunnel / Charles Reade
    * A Simpleton
    * White Lies


Reed, John
    * Ten Days That Shook the World


Reed, Myrtle


Reid, Thomas
    * An Inquiry into the Human Mind (1764)
    * Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man (1785)
    * Essays on the Active Powers of Man (1788)
    * The works of Thomas Reid:
      with an account of his life and writings,
      by Dugald Stewart [Charlestown: Samuel Etheridge, 1813-15] 4 vols
    * An inquiry into the human mind. on the principles of common sense
      [2nd ed., 1765]
    * An inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense
      [3rd ed., 1769]
    * An inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense [1801]
    * An inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense
      [5th ed., 1801]
    * An inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense [1818]
    * An inquiry into the human mind, on the principles of common sense [1818]
    * An inquiry into the human mind [1823]
    * An inquiry into the human mind on the principles of common sense [1823]
    * Essays on the intellectual powers of man [Dublin, 1786] 2 vols
    * Essays on the active powers of man [Edinburgh, 1788]
    * Essays on the intellectual powers of man [1850]
    * Essays on the intellectual powers of man [1853]
    * Essays on the intellectual powers of man [1855]
    * Essays on the intellectual powers of man [1859]
    * Essays on the intellectual powers of man; [1878]
    * Essays on the active powers of the human mind;
      An inquiry into the human mind on the principles of common sense
      and An essay on quantity [1843]
    * A manual of the physiology of mind,
      comprehending the first principles of physical theology:
      with which are laid out the crucial objections to the Reideian theory
      [1829]
    * The philosophy of Reid
      as contained in the
      "Inquiry into the human mind on the principles of common sense" [1892]
    * The philosophy of Reid as contained in 
      the Inquiry into the human mind on the principles of common sense [1892]
    * The philosophy of Reid as contained in the
      "Inquiry into the human mind on the principles of common sense"" [1892]
    * The philosophy of Reid as contained in the
      "Inquiry into the human mind on the principles of common sense"" [1892]
    * Selections from the Scottish philosophy of common sense [1915]
    * Essays on the powers of the human mind; to which are added,
      An essay on quantity, and An analysis of Aristotle's logic .. [1827] 


Reeve, Arthur B.


Reeve, Clara
  The Old English Baron


Rice, Alice Hegan


Richards, Laura E.


Richardson, Henry Handel, 1870-1946 (woman)
  Novels
    * Maurice Guest [1908]
    * The Getting of Wisdom [1910]
    * The Fortunes of Richard Mahony [1930]
      comprising...
          o Australia Felix [1917]
          o The Way Home [1925]
          o Ultima Thule [1929]
  Short Stories
    * The End of a Childhood
    * Growing Pains
          o The Bathe
          o Three in a Row
          o Preliminary Canter
          o Conversation in a Pantry
          o The Bath
          o The Wrong Turning
          o And Women Must Weep
          o Two Hanged Women
    * Two Tales of Old Strasbourg
    * Succedeanum
    * Mary Christina
    * The Coat
    * Sister Ann


Richardson, James, 1806-1851
  Travels in the Desert of Sahara [1849]
  A Mission to Central Africa [1853]
  Travels in Morocco [1860]


Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761
  Pamela [1740]
  Clarissa Harlow [1748]
  Sir Charles Grandison [1753]


Richmond, Grace S.


Rimbaud, Arthur
 ...


Rinehart, Mary Roberts


Roe, Edward Payson


Rohmer, Sax


Somerville and Ross
    * fourteen stories and novels
    * most popular - The Real Charlotte, and
      The Experiences of an Irish R.M. = 1899 


Rossetti, Christina, 1830-1894
  Poems
  Goblin Market
  The Prince's Progress
   sonnets Monna Innominata
  Prose
    Maude
    Time Flies
  Letters
    * Goblin Market, and other poems (1862)
    * The Princes Progress, and other poems (1866)
    * A Pageant and other Poems (1881)
    * Verses (1893)
    * New Poems (1896)


Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 1828-1882
  The House of Life


Rostand, Edmond
 Cyrano de Bergerac - 1898 (Christopher Fry - trans)


Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778
  Confessions
  Discourse on Political Economy
  The Social Contract
  Reveries on a Solitary Walker
  Discourse on the Origin of Inequakity
    * Dissertation sur la musique moderne [1736]
    * Discourse on the Arts and Sciences
      (Discours sur les sciences et les arts) [1750]
    * Narcissus, or The Self-Admirer: A Comedy [1752]
    * Le Devin du Village: an opera [1752]
    * Discourse on the Origin and the Foundations of Inequality Among Men
     (Discours sur l'origine et les fondements de l'inegalite parmi les hommes)
     [1754]
    * Discourse on Political Economy [1755]
    * Letter to M. D'Alembert on Spectacles
     (Lettre a d'Alembert sur les spectacles) [1758]
    * Julie, or the New Heloise (Julie, ou la nouvelle Heloise) [1761]
    * Emile ; or, Concerning Education; Extracts
      translated by Eleanor Worthington; edited by Jules Steeg
    * Emile: or, on Education (Emile ou de l'education) [1762]
    * The Creed of a Savoyard Priest [1762 (in Emile)]
    * The Social Contract, or Principles of Political Right
      (Du contrat social) [1762]
    * Four Letters to M. de Malesherbes [1762]
    * Pygmalion: a Lyric Scene [1762]
    * Letters Written from the Mountain (Lettres de la montagne) [1764]
    * Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Les Confessions)
      translated by W. Conyngham Mallory [1770]
    * Constitutional Project for Corsica [1772]
    * Considerations on the Government of Poland [1772]
    * Essay on the Origin of Languages (Essai sur l'origine des langues) [1781]
    * Reveries of a Solitary Walker (Reveries du promeneur solitaire)
      incomplete [1782]
    * Dialogues: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques [1782]


Steele Rudd
    * On Our Selection [1899]


Rumi
   The Masnavi
   The Masnavi Book One


John Ruskin, 1819-1900
  The Stones of Venice
  Sesame and Lilies
   ...
  Praeterita
    * Poems [1835-1846]
    * The Poetry of Architecture: Cottage, Villa, etc.,
      to which is added suggestions on Works of Art [1837-1838]
    * The King of the Golden River, or The Black Brothers [1841]
    * Modern Painters
         1. Of General Principles [1843-1844]
         2. Of Truth [1843-1846]
         3. Of Ideas of Beauty [1846]
         4. Of Many Things [1856]
         5. Mountain Beauty [1856]
         6. Of Leaf Beauty [1860]
         7. Of Cloud Beauty [1860]
         8. Of Ideas of Relation:  I. Of Invention Formal [1860]
         9. Of Ideas of Relation:  II. Of Invention Spiritual [1860]
    * Review of Lord Lindsay's
      "Sketches of the History of Christian Art" [1847]
    * The Seven Lamps of Architecture [1849]
    * Letters to the Times in Defense of Hunt and Millais [1851]
    * Pre-Raphaelitism [1851]
    * The Stones of Venice
         1. The Foundations [1851]
         2. The SeaStories [1853]
         3. The Fall [1853]
    * Lectures on Architecture and Painting:
      delivered at Edinburgh in November 1853
    * Architecture and Painting [1854]
    * The True and the Beautiful in Nature, Art, Morals and Religion [1858]
    * Letters to the Times in Defense of Pre-Raphaelite Painting [1854]
    * Academy Notes: Annual Reviews of the June Royal Academy Exhibitions
      (1855-1859 / 1875)
    * The Harbours of England [1856]
    * "A Joy Forever" and its price in the Market, or 
      The Political Economy of Art (1857 / 1880)
    * The Elements of Drawing, in Three Letters to Beginners [1857]
    * The Two Paths: Being Lectures on Art, and 
      Its Application to Decoration and Manufacture, Delivered in 18589
    * The Elements of Perspective,
      Arranged for the Use of Schools and 
      Intended to be Read in Connection with the First Three Books of Euclid
      [1859]
    * "Unto This Last":
      Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy [1860]
    * Munera Pulveris: Six Essays on Political Economy [1862-1863 / 1872]
    * Cestus of Aglaia [1864]
    * Sesame and Lilies [1864-1865]
    * The Ethics of the Dust:
      Ten Lectures to Little Housewives on the Elements of Chrystallisation
      [1866]
    * The Crown of Wild Olive: Three Lectures on Work, Traffic and War [1866]
    * Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne:
      Twenty-five Letters to a Working Man of Sunderland
      on the Laws of Work [1867]
    * The Flamboyant Architecture of the Somme [1869]
    * The Queen of the Air:
      Being a Study of the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm [1869]
    * Verona and its Rivers [1870]
    * Lectures on Art:
      delivered before the University of Oxford in Hilary term, 1870
    * Aratra Pentelici, Seven Lectures on the Elements of Sculpture:
      Given before the University of Oxford in Michaelmas Term, 1870
    * Lectures on Sculpture, Delivered at Oxford, 18701871
    * Lectures on Landscape: Delivered at Oxford in Lent Term, 1871
    * Fors Clavigera:
      Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain
      [4 vols., 1871-1880]
    * The Eagle's Nest:
      Ten Lectures on the Relation of Natural Science to Art,
      Given before the University of Oxford in Lent Term, 1872
    * Love's Meinie: Three Lectures on Greek and English Birds [1873]
    * Ariadne Florentia:
      Six Lectures on Wood and Metal Engraving, with Appendix,
      given before the University of Oxford, in Michaelmas Term, 1872
    * Val dArno:
      Ten Lectures on the Tuscan Art
        antecedent to the Florentine Year of Victories
      given before the University of Oxford in Michaelmas Term, 1872
    * Mornings in Florence [1877]
    * Pearls for Young Ladies [1878]
    * Review of Paintings by James McNeill Whistler [1878]
    * Fiction, Fair and Foul [1880]
    * Deucalion:
      Collected Studies of the Lapse of Waves and Life of Stones [1883]
    * The Art of England:
      Lectures Given at the University of Oxford [1883-1884]
    * St Mark's Rest [1884]
    * The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century:
      Two Lectures delivered at the London Institution February:
      4th and 11th, 1884
    * The Pleasures of England:
      Lectures Given at the University of Oxford [1884-1885]
    * Bible of Amiens [1885]
    * Proserpina:
      Studies of Wayside Flowers while the Air was Yet Pure
        among the Alps and in the Scotland and England 
        Which My Father Knew [1886] 2vols
    * Praeterita:
      Outlines of Scenes and Thoughts 
      Perhaps Worthy of Memory in My Past Life [1885-1889]
    * Dilecta
    * Giotto and His Works in Padua:
      Being an Explanatory Notice 
       of the Series of Woodcuts
       Executed for the Arundel Society after the Frescoes in the Arena Chapel
    * Hortus Inclusus:
      Messages from the Wood to the Garden,
      Sent in Happy Days: to the Sister Ladies of the Thwaite, Coniston
    * In Montibus Sanctis
    * C?li Enarrant
    * Notes on Samuel Prout and William Hunt
    * Guide to the Principal Pictures of the Venice Academy of Fine Arts
    * Catalogue of the Drawings and Sketches of J.M.W. Turner
    * An Inquiry into Some of the Conditions 
      at Present Affecting "The Study of Architecture" in our Schools
    * The Crown of Wild Olive:
      also Munera Pulveris;
      Pre-Raphaelitism;
      Aratra Pentelici;
      The Ethics of the Dust;
      Fiction, Fair and Foul;
      The Elements of Drawing
    * Mornings in Florence
    * On the Old Road:
      A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles
      on Art and Literature 2 vols
    * Our Fathers Have Told Us: Part I. The Bible of Amiens
    * Selections From the Works of John Ruskin
    * Stones of Venice [introductions]
    * The Two Paths
    * Val d'Arno


Saadi (1184-1283/1291?)
    * Bustan (The Orchard) [1257]
    * Gulistan (The Rose Garden) / translated by Edward Rehatsek [1258]


Rafael Sabatini, 1875-1950
  Novels
    * The Suitors of Yvonne:
      being a portion of the memoirs of the Sieur Gaston de Luynes [1902]
    * The Lovers of Yvonne (The Suitors of Yvonne) [1902]
    * The Tavern Knight [1904]
    * Bardelys the Magnificent;
      being an account of the strange wooing
      pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol, marquis of Bardelys... [1905]
    * The Spiritualist [1905]
    * The Trampling of the Lilies [1906]
    * Love-At-Arms:
      Being a narrative excerpted from the chronicles of Urbino
      during the dominion of the High and Mighty
      Messer Guidobaldo da Montefeltro [1907]
    * The Shame of Motley:
      being the memoir of certain transactions
      in the life of Lazzaro Biancomonte, of Biancomonte
      sometime fool of the court of Pesaro [1908]
    * Saint Martin's Summer [1909]
    * Mistress Wilding (Anthony Wilding , 1910]
    * The Lion's Skin [1911]
    * The Strolling Saint;
      being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, 
      tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza [1913]
    * The Gates of Doom [1914]
    * The Sea Hawk [1915]
    * The Snare [1917]
    * Scaramouche: a romance of the French Revolution [1921]
    * Captain Blood (The Odyssey of Captain Blood) [1922]
    * Fortune's Fool [1923]
    * The Carolinian [1924]
    * Bellarion the Fortunate [1926]
    * The Hounds of God [1928]
    * The Romantic Prince [1929]
    * The King's Minion (The Minion) [1930]
    * Scaramouche the Kingmaker [1931]
    * The Black Swan [1932]
    * The Stalking Horse [1933]
    * Venetian Masque [1934]
    * Chivalry [1935]
    * Scaramis [1936]
    * The Lost King [1937]
    * The Sword of Islam [1939]
    * The Marquis of Carabas (Master-at-Arms) [1940]
    * Columbus [1941]
    * King In Prussia (The Birth of Mischief , 1944]
    * The Gamester [1949]
    * Saga of the sea [1953]
    * The Treasure Ship (2004]
  Collections
    * The Justice of the Duke [1912]
    * The Banner of the Bull [1915]
    * The Nuptials of Corbal [1927]
    * The Reaping [1929]
    * The Chronicles of Captain Blood (Captain Blood Returns) [1931]
    * The Fortunes of Captain Blood [1936]
    * Turbulent Tales [1946]
    * Sinner, Saint And Jester: A Trilogy in Romantic Adventure (omnibus, 1954]
    * In the Shadow of the Guillotine 
      Omnibus comprising
      Scaramouche, The Marquis of Carabas and The Lost King ,1955]
    * A Fair Head of Angling Stories [1989]
    * The Fortunes of Casanova and Other Stories
      [1994, stories originally published 1907-21 & 1934]
    * The Outlaws of Falkensteig (2000, stories originally published 1900-2]
    * The Camisade:
      And Other Stories of the French Revolution
     (2001, stories originally published 1900-16]
    * Collected Stories
         1. The Red Mask (1898)
         2. The Curate and the Actress (1899)
         3. The Fool's Love Story (1899)
         4. Mr. Dewbury's Consent (1906)
         5. The Baker of Rousillon (1906)
         6. Wirgman's Theory (1906)
         7. The Abduction (1908)
         8. Monsieur Delamort (1909)
         9. The Foster Lover (1910)
        10. The Blackmailer (1912)
        11. The Justice of the Duke (1912)
        12. The Ordeal (1913)
        13. The Tapestried Room (1913)
        14. The Wedding Gift (1913)
        15. The Sword of Islam (1914)
        16. In Destiny's Clutch (1921)
    * The Plague of Ghosts and Other Stories
         1. The Risen Dead ['The Storyteller' December 1907]
         2. The Bargain ['The Storyteller' July 1908]
         3. The Opportunist ['Premier Magazine' July 1920]
         4. The Plague of Ghosts ['The Storyteller' September 1907]
         5. The Sword of Islam ['Premier Magazine' Auguest 1914]
         6. The Poachers ['Premier Magazine' December 1915]
         7. The Sentimentalist ['Premier Magazine' December 1919]
         8. Duroc ['Weekly Tale-Teller' October 1915]
         9. Kynaston's Reckoning ['Premier Magazine' November 1914]
        10. Jack o'Lantern ['Strand Magazine' 1937]
    * Casanova's Alibi and Other Stories
         1. Casanova's Alibi
            ['Premier Magazine' September 1914.
            Reprinted in 'Turbulent Tales' 1946.
            Reprinted as 'The Alibi' 
              in 'The Fortunes of Casanova and Other Stories' 1994]
         2. The Augmentation of Mercury ('Grand Magazine' March 1918)
         3. The Priest of Mars ('Grand Magazine' April 1918)
         4. The Oracle ('Grand Magazine' May 1918)
         5. Under the Leads ('Grand Magazine' June 1918)
         6. The Night of Escape
            ('Premier Magazine' June 1917.
             Reprinted in
               'The Historical Night's entertainment', Series I, 1917)
         7. The Rooks and the Hawk ('Grand Magazine' July 1918)
         8. The Polish Duel ('Grand Magazine' August 1918)
         9. Casanova in Madrid 
            ('Premier Magazine' July 1921.
            Reprinted in 
              'The Fortunes of Casanova and Other Stories' 1994
              as 'The Alabaster Hand')
  Plays
    * The Tyrant:
      An Episode in the Career of Cesare Borgia, a Play in Four Acts [1925]
  Nonfiction
    * The Life of Cesare Borgia [1912]
    * Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition [1913]
    * The Historical Nights' Entertainment: First Series [1917]
    * The Historical Nights' Entertainment: Second Series [1917]
    * Heroic Lives [1934]


Sade, Marquis de
  The Misfortunes of Virtue
  The Crimes of Love


Saki, 1870-1916
  Novels
    * The Unbearable Bassington [1912]
    * When William Came [1913]
  Short stories
    * "Dogged" [appeared as written by H.H.M. in St. Paul's, February 18 1899]
    * Reginald [1904]
    * Reginald in Russia [1910]
    * The Chronicles of Clovis [1911]
         1. Esme
         2. The Match-Maker
         3. Tobermory
         4. Mrs. Packletides Tiger
         5. The Stampeding of Lady Bastable
         6. The Background
         7. Hermann the IrascibleA Story of the Great Weep
         8. The Unrest-Cure
         9. The Jesting of Arlington Stringham
        10. Sredni Vashtar
        11. Adrian
        12. The Chaplet
        13. The Quest
        14. Wratislav
        15. The Easter Egg
        16. Filboid Studge, the Story of a Mouse that Helped
        17. The Music on the Hill
        18. The Story of St. Vespaluus
        19. The Way to the Dairy
        20. The Peace Offering
        21. The Peace of Mowsle Barton
        22. The Talking-Out of Tarrington
        23. The Hounds of Fate
        24. The Recessional
        25. A Matter of Sentiment
        26. The Secret Sin of Septimus Brope
        27. Ministers of Grace
        28. The Remoulding of Groby Lington
    * Beasts and Super-Beasts [1914]
         1. The She-Wolf
         2. Laura
         3. The Boar-Pig
         4. The Brogue
         5. The Hen
         6. The Open Window
         7. The Treasure Ship
         8. The Cobweb
         9. The Lull
        10. The Unkindest Blow
        11. The Romancers
        12. The Schartz-Metterklume Method
        13. The Seventh Pullet
        14. The Blind Spot
        15. Dusk
        16. A Touch of Realism
        17. Cousin Teresa
        18. The Yarkand Manner
        19. The Byzantine Omelette
        20. The Feast of Nemesis
        21. The Dreamer
        22. The Quince Tree
        23. The Forbidden Buzzards
        24. The Stake
        25. Clovis on Parental Responsibilities
        26. A Holiday Task
        27. The Stalled Ox
        28. The Story-Teller
        29. A Defensive Diamond
        30. The Elk
        31. Down Pens
        32. The Name-Day
        33. The Lumber Room
        34. Fur
        35. The Philanthropist and the Happy Cat
        36. On Approval
    * "The East Wing" [in Lucas's Annual / Methuen's Annual, 1914]
    * The Toys of Peace [1919]
    * The Square Egg and Other Sketches [1924]
  Non-fiction
    * The Rise of the Russian Empire (history) [1900]
    * "The Woman Who Never Should"
      (political sketch, in Westminster Gazette, July 22) [1902]
    * The Not So Stories (political sketches, in Westminster Annual) [1902]
    * The Westminster Alice
      (political sketches, with F. Carruthers Gould) [1902]
  Plays
    * "The Watched Pot" (with Charles Maude) [1924]


Salust
  Catiline's Conspiracy
  The Jugurthine War
  Histories

Sand, George 1804-1876
  - Indiana    
  see also
    * Biography of George Sand, by Rene Doumic
  Works in English translation
  Novels
    * Indiana [1832]
    * Mauprat / translated by Stanley Young [1837]
    * The Devil's Pool (La Mare au Diable)
      translated from the French by Jane Minot Sedgwick and Ellery Sedgwick
      [1846/1901]
  Other works
    * The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters
  Works (in French)
  Novels
    * Rose et Blanche (1831, with Jules Sandeau)
    * Indiana [1832]
    * Valentine [1832]
    * Lelia [1833]
    * Andrea [1833]
    * Mattea [1833]
    * Jacques [1833]
    * Kouroglou / Epopee Persane [1833]
    * Leone Leoni [1833]
    * Simon [1835]
    * Mauprat [1837]
    * Les Maitres mosaites [1837]
    * L'Oreo [1838]
    * L'Uscoque [1838]
    * Spiridion [1839]
    * Un hiver a Majorque ("A winter in Mallorca") [1839]
    * Pauline [1839]
    * Horace [1840]
    * Consuelo [1842-1843]
          o Tome 1
          o Tome 2
          o Tome 3
    * La Comtesse de Rudolstadt (1843, a sequel to Consuelo)
    * Jeanne [1844]
    * Teverino [1845]
    * Le Peche de M. Antoine [1845]
    * Le Meunier d'Angibault [1845]
    * La Mare au Diable [1846]
    * Lucrezia Floriani [1846]
    * Francois le Champi [1847-1848]
    * La Petite Fadette [1849]
    * Les Maitres sonneurs [1853]
    * La Daniella [1857]
          o Vol. I.
          o Vol. II.
    * Jean de la Roche [1859]
    * L'Homme de neige [1859]
    * La Ville noire [1860]
    * Marquis de Villemer [1860]
    * Mademoiselle La Quintinie [1863]
    * Laura, Voyage dans le cristal [1864]
    * Le Dernier Amour (1866, dedicated to Flaubert)
    * La Marquise [1834]
    * Le Compagnon du Tour de France [1840]
    * Les beaux messieurs de Bois-Dore
  Other works
    * Histoire de ma vie [1855]
    * Elle et Lui [1859]
    * Journal Intime (posth. 1926)
    * Correspondance
          o Tome 1
          o Tome 2
          o Tome 3
          o Tome 4
          o Tome 5
    * Aldo le rimeur
    * Autour de la table
    * Cadio
    * Cesarine Dietrich
    * Le chateau des Desertes
    * Contes d'une grand-mere
    * Cora
    * La derniere Aldini: Simon
    * Francia; Un bienfait n'est jamais perdu
    * Gabriel
    * Isidora
    * Jean Ziska
    * Journal d'un voyageur pendant la guerre
    * Lavinia
    * Legendes rustiques
    * Mademoiselle La Quintinie
    * La Marquise
    * Metella
    * Nanon: La bibliotheque precieuse
    * Nouvelles lettres d'un voyageur
    * Oeuvres illustrees de George Sand:
      Les visions de la nuit dans les campagnes - La vallee noire - 
      Une: visite aux catacombes
    * Le peche de Monsieur Antoine, Tome 1
    * Le peche de Monsieur Antoine, Tome 2
    * Le poeme de Myrza - Hamlet
    * Promenades autour d'un village
    * Le secretaire intime
    * Valvedre

Sappho
    * The Divine Sappho
    * Les poesies de Sapho de Lesbos

Santideva
 The Bodhicaryavatara

Schiller, Friedrich 1759-1805
Schiller, Friedrich
  - Don Carlos
  - Mary Stuart
  Plays
    * The Robbers (Die Rauber) [1781]
    * Fiesco; or, the Genoese Conspiracy
      (Die Verschworung des Fiesco zu Genua) [1783]
    * Love and Intrigue (Kabale und Liebe) [1784]
    * Don Carlos (Don Karlos, Infant von Spanien) [1787]
    * Wallenstein [1800]
          o Wallenstein's Camp
          o The Piccolomini
          o The Death of Wallenstein
    * The Maid of Orleans (Die Jungfrau von Orleans) [1801]
    * Mary Stuart (Maria Stuart) [1801]
    * Turandot: The Chinese Sphinx [1802]
    * The Bride of Messina (Die Braut von Messina) [1803], and
      On the Use of the Chorus in Tragedy
    * Wilhelm Tell (William Tell) [1804]
    * Wilhelm Tell
    * Demetrius (unfinished at his death)
  Histories
    * The Revolt of the Netherlands
      (Geschichte des Abfalls der vereinigten Niederlande
        von der Spanischen Regierung)
    * A History of the Thirty Years' War
      (Geschichte des dreissigjahrigen Kriegs)
    * The Thirty Years War
    * On the Barbarian Invasions, Crusaders and Middle Ages
      (Uber Volkerwanderung, Kreuzzuge und Mittelalter)
  Translations
    * Euripides, Iphigenia in Aulis
    * William Shakespeare, Macbeth
    * Jean Racine, Phedre
  Prose
    * The Ghost-Seer; or the Apparitionist (Der Geisterseher)
      [unfinished novel, started in 1786, and
      published periodically; published as book in 1789]
    * The Sport of Destiny [fragment]
    * On the Aesthetic Education of Man in a series of Letters
      (Uber die asthetische Erziehung des Menschen in einer Reihe von Briefen)
      [1794]
    * Dishonoured Irreclaimable (Der Verbrecher aus verlorener Ehre) [1786]
    * Aesthetical Essays of Frederich Schiller
    * Philosophical Letters of Frederich Schiller
  Poems
    * An die Freude or Ode to Joy [1785]
      [the basis for the fourth movement of Beethoven's ninth symphony]
    * The Artists
    * The Hostage [which Schubert set to music]
    * The Cranes of Ibykus
    * Song of the Bell
    * Columbus
    * Hope
    * Pegasus in Harness
    * The Glove
    * Nanie [which Brahms set to music]
    * The Poems of Schiller  First period
    * The Poems of Schiller  Second period
    * The Poems of Schiller  Suppressed poems
    * The Poems of Schiller  Third period
  Misc.
    * The Illustrated Works Of Frederich Schiller
      A Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions
    * The Works of Frederich Schiller


Schnitzer, Arthus (Davies, J.M.Q. - trans)
 Round Dance - late 1890s - Spintry
 Flirtations
 The Green Cockatoo
 The Last Masks
 Countess Mizzi
 The Vast Domain
 Professor Bernhardi


Schopenhauer, Arthur 1788-1860
  Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics
  Essays of Schopenhauer; translated by Mrs. Rudolf Dircks
   1. On Authorship and Style.
   2. On Noise.
   3. On Reading and Books.
   4. The Emptiness of Existence.
   5. On Women.
   6. Thinking for Oneself.
   7. Short Dialogue on the Indestructibility of Our True Being by Death.
   8. Religion. A Dialogue.
   9. Psychological Observations.
  10. Metaphysics of Love.
  11. Physiognomy.
  12. On Suicide.
 The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; translated by T. Bailey Saunders, M.A.
    * Religion
         1. Prefatory Note
         2. Religion. a Dialogue.
         3. A Few Words on Pantheism.
         4. On Books and Reading.
         5. Physiognomy.
         6. Psychological Observations.
         7. The Christian System.
    * The Wisdom of Life
    * On Human Nature
         1. Human Nature.
         2. Government.
         3. Free-Will and Fatalism.
         4. Character.
         5. Moral Instinct.
         6. Ethical Reflections.
    * Studies in Pessimism
         1. On the Sufferings of the World.
         2. On the Vanity of Existence.
         3. On Suicide.
         4. Immortality: A Dialogue.
         5. Psychological Observations.
         6. On Education.
         7. of Women.
         8. On Noise.
         9. A Few Parables.
    * The Art of Controversy
         1. The Art of Controversy
         2. On the Comparative Place of Interest and Beauty in Works of Art.
         3. Psychological Observations.
         4. On the Wisdom of Life: Aphorisms.
         5. Genius and Virtue.
    * Counsels and Maxims
    * The Art of Literature
         1. On Authorship.
         2. On Style.
         3. On the Study of Latin.
         4. On Men of Learning.
         5. On Thinking for Oneself.
         6. On Some Forms of Literature
         7. On Criticism.
         8. On Reputation.
         9. On Genius.
  The World as Will and Idea
    translated from the German by R.B. Haldane and J. Kemp [1909] 3 vols


Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920
  The Story of an African Farm
    * The Story of an African Farm [1883]
    * Dreams [1890]
    * Dream Life and Real Life [1893]
    * The Political Situation in Cape Colony [1895]
      (with S. C. Cronwright-Schreiner)
    * Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland [1897]
    * An English South African Woman's View of the Situation [1899]
    * A Letter on the Jew [1906]
    * Closer Union:
      a Letter on South African Union and the Principles of Government [1909]
    * Woman and Labour [1911]
    * Thoughts on South Africa [1923]
    * Stories, Dreams and Allegories [1923]
    * The Letters of Olivia Schreiner [1924]
     (ed. by S. C. Cronwright-Schreiner)
    * From Man to Man [1926]
    * Undine [1929]


Scott, Robert Falcon
 Journals


Sarah Scott, 1720-1795
    * A Description of Millenium Hall and the Country Adjacent [1762]


Scott, Sir Walter, 1771-1832
  Rob Roy
  The Bride of Lammermoor
  The Heart of Midiothian
  Ivanhoe
  Old Morality
  The Antiquary
  Redgauntlet
  The "Waverley" Novels
    * Waverley [1814]
    * Guy Mannering [1815]
    * The Antiquary [1816]
    * Rob Roy [1818]
    * Ivanhoe [1820]
    * Kenilworth [1821]
    * The Pirate [1822]
    * The Fortunes of Nigel [1822]
    * Peveril of the Peak [1822]
    * Quentin Durward [1823]
    * Saint Ronan's Well [1824]
    * Redgauntlet [1824]
    * Tales of the Crusaders:
          o The Betrothed
          o The Talisman [1825]
    * Woodstock [1826]
    * Anne of Geierstein [1829]
  Chronicles of the Canongate
    1st series: [1827]
      Contents:
      Introduction to Chronicles of the Canongate
      Appendix to Introduction
      The Theatrical Fund Dinner. Introductory
      Mr. Chrystal Croftangry
      The Highland Widow
      The Two Drovers.
   2nd series:
     The Surgeons daughter [1827]
     The Fair Maid of Perth [1828]
  Tales of My Landlord
    * 1st series:
          o The Black Dwarf [1816]
          o Old Mortality [1816]
    * 2nd series:
          o The Heart of Midlothian [1818]
    * 3rd series:
          o The Bride of Lammermoor [1819]
          o A Legend of Montrose [1819]
    * 4th series:
          o Count Robert of Paris [1832]
          o Castle Dangerous [1832]
  Tales from Benedictine Sources
    * The Monastery [1820]
    * The Abbot [1820]
  The Keepsake Stories [1828]
    * My Aunt Margaret's Mirror
    * The Tapestried Chamber
    * Death of the Laird's Jock
  Poems
    * William and Helen, two ballads from the German (translator) [1796]
    * The Eve of St. John [1800]
    * The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border [1802-1803]
    * The Lay of the Last Minstrel [1805]
    * Ballads and Lyrical Pieces [1806]
    * Marmion: a tale of Flodden Field in six cantos
      Walter Scott ; edited with introduction and notes by Thomas Bayne [1808]
    * The Lady of the Lake [1810]
    * The Vision of Don Roderick [1811]
    * Rokeby [1813]
    * The Bridal of Triermain [1813]
    * The Field of Waterloo [1815]
    * The Lord of the Isles [1815]
    * Harold the Dauntless [1817]
    * Young Lochinvar
    * Bonnie Dundee [1830]
  Plays
    * Halidon Hill [1822]
    * The Doom of Devorgoil, a melodrama [1830]
    * Auchindrane or the Ayrshire tragedy [1830]
  Other Works
    * Introductory Essays
      to The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland [1814-1817]
    * The Chase (translator) [1796]
    * Goetz of Berlichingen (translator) [1799]
    * Paul's Letters to his Kinsfolk [1816]
    * Provincial Antiquities of Scotland [1819-1826]
    * Lives of the Novelists [1821-1824]
    * Essays on Chivalry, Romance, and Drama
     [Supplement to the 1815-24 edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica]
    * The Letters of Malachi Malagrowther [1826]
    * The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte [1827]
    * Religious Discourses [1828]
    * Tales of a Grandfather, 1st series [1828]
    * Tales of a Grandfather, 2nd series [1829]
    * Tales of a Grandfather, 3rd series [1830]
    * The History of Scotland, 2 vols. [1829-30]
    * Essays on Ballad Poetry [1830]
    * Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft [1831]
    * The Bishop of Tyre
    * The Journal of Sir Walter Scott:
      From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford
      edited by David Douglas
    * Sir Tristrem 


Lucius Annaeus Seneca (ca. 3BC-65AD)
   * On Benefits
   Dialogues
   Essys
   Letters
   Plays + 6


Sewell, Anna


Shackleton, Ernest, 1874-1922
  South: the Story of Shackleton's last expedition
  Aurora Australis [1908-09]


Shakespeare
  Romeo and Juliet
  Anthony and Cleopatra
  A Midsummer Night's Dream
  Hamlet
  Henry VI Part 1
  Timon of Athens
  King Henry VIII
  The Two Noble Kinsmen
   based on The Knight's Tale - Chaucer
   in collaboration with John Fletcher
  King John
  Henry IV, Part I
  Othello: The Moor of Venice
  Poems and Sonnets
  Richard III
  King Lear
  The Merchant of Venice
  Macbeth
  The Tempest
  Measure for Measure
  The Winter's Tale
  Richard II
  Henry VI Part II
  Much Ado About Nothing
  The Twelth Night
  The Taming of the Shrew
  Cymberline
  Henry V
  Trolius and Cressida
  Henry VI Part III
  Pericles
  Love's Labor's Lost
  The Merry Wifes of Windsor
  The Two Gentlemen of Verona
  The Comedy of Errors
  As You Like It
  Julius Caesar
  Henry IV Part I
  Titus Andronicus
  The Tragedy of Coriolanus

William Shakespeare, 1564-1616
  about
    * A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John W. Cousin
    * The Preface to Shakespeare , by Samuel Johnson
    * Shakespeare; or, The Poet, by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
    * Shakespeare, Bacon and the Great Unknown
  The Comedies
    * All's Well That Ends Well
    * As You Like It
    * The Comedy of Errors
    * Loves Labour s Lost
    * Measure for Measure
    * The Merry Wives of Windsor
    * The Merchant of Venice
    * A Midsummer Night's Dream
    * Much Ado About Nothing
    * The Taming of the Shrew
    * Twelfth Night; or, What you will
    * The Two Gentlemen of Verona
  The Romances
    * Pericles, Prince of Tyre
    * Cymbeline
    * The Winter's Tale
    * The Tempest / with eight illustrations by Walter Crane
  The Histories
    * The Life and Death of King John
    * The Life and Death of King Richard the Second
    * The first part of King Henry the Fourth
    * The second part of King Henry the Fourth
    * The Life of King Henry V
    * The first part of King Henry the Sixth
    * The second part of King Henry the Sixth
    * The third part of King Henry the Sixth
    * The Life of King Henry the Eighth
    * The Tragedy of King Richard the Third
  The Tragedies
    * Titus Andronicus
    * Romeo and Juliet
    * Julius Caesar
    * Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
    * The History of Troilus and Cressida
    * Othello, the Moor of Venice
    * King Lear
    * Macbeth
    * The Life of Timon of Athens
    * Antony and Cleopatra
    * Coriolanus
  Poetry
    * The Sonnets
    * A Lover's Complaint
    * The Rape of Lucrece
    * Venus and Adonis
    * The Phoenix and the Turtle
    * The Passionate Pilgrim


George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950
  Drama
    * Plays Unpleasant [published 1898]
          o Widowers' Houses [1892]
          o The Philanderer [1898]
          o Mrs Warren's Profession [1893]
    * Plays Pleasant [published 1898]:
          o Arms and the Man [1894]
          o Candida [1894]
          o The Man of Destiny [1895]
          o You Never Can Tell [1897]
    * Three Plays for Puritans [published 1901]:
          o The Devil's Disciple [1897]
          o Caesar and Cleopatra [1898]
          o Captain Brassbound's Conversion [1899]
    * The Admirable Bashville [1901]
    * Man and Superman [1902-03]
    * The Revolutionist's Handbook and Pocket Companion
      by John Tanner, M.I.R.C. (Member of the Idle Rich Class)
    * John Bull's Other Island [1904]
    * How He Lied to Her Husband [1904]
    * Major Barbara [1905]
    * The Doctor's Dilemma [1906]
    * Getting Married [1908]
    * The Glimpse of Reality [1909]
    * Press Cuttings [1909]
    * The Shewing Up of Blanco Posnet [1909]
    * Misalliance [1910]
    * Dark Lady of the Sonnets [1910]
    * Fanny's First Play [1911]
    * Overruled [1912]
    * Androcles and the Lion [1912]
    * Pygmalion [1912-13]
    * The Great Catherine [1913]
    * The Inca of Perusalem [1915]
    * O'Flaherty V.C.: a recruiting pamphlet [1915]
    * Augustus Does His Bit [1916]
    * Annajanska, the Bolshevik Empress [1917]
    * Heartbreak House [1919]
    * Back to Methuselah [1921]
         1. In the Beginning
         2. The Gospel of the Brothers Barnabas
         3. The Thing Happens
         4. Tragedy of an Elderly Gentleman
         5. As Far as Thought Can Reach
    * Saint Joan [1923]
    * The Fascinating Foundling (1928)--
    * The Apple Cart [1929]
    * Too True to be Good [1931]
    * On the Rocks [1933]
    * The Six of Calais [1934]
    * The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles [1934]
    * Village Wooing (1934)--
    * The Millionairess [1936]
    * Cymbeline Refinished (1936)--
    * Geneva [1938]
    * "In Good King Charles's Golden Days" [1939]
    * Buoyant Billions [1947]
    * Shakes versus Shav [1949]
  Novels
    * Immaturity [1879]
    * The Irrational Knot: Being the Second Novel of His Nonage [1880]
    * Love Among the Artists [1881]
    * Cashel Byron's Profession [1882]
    * An Unsocial Socialist [1883]
  Short stories
    * The Adventures of the Black Girl in her Search for God [1932]
    * The Miraculous Revenge
  Essays
    * Quintessence of Ibsenism [1891]
    * The Perfect Wagnerite, Commentary on the Ring [1898]
    * Maxims for Revolutionists [1903]
    * How to Write a Popular Play [1909]
    * Treatise on Parents and Children [1910]
    * Common Sense about the War[1914]
    * The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism [1928]

Shelley, Mary, 1797-1851
Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft
  Frankenstein
  The Last Man
    * History of a Six Weeks Tour
      through a Part of France, Switzerland, Germany, and Holland,
      with Letters Descriptive of a Sail round the Lake of Geneva,
      and of the Glaciers of Chamouni [1817]
    * Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus [1818, 1831]
    * Mathilda [1819]
    * Valperga; 
      or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca [1823]
    * Posthumous Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley [1824]
    * The Last Man [1826]
    * The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck [1830]
    * Lodore [1835]
    * Falkner [1837]
    * The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley [1839]
    * Contributions to Lives
      of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men [1835-39]
      part of Lardner's Cabinet Cyclopaedia
    * Rambles in Germany and Italy in 1840, 1842, and 1843 [1844]
    * Proserpine & Midas:
      two unpublished Mythological Dramas
      edited with an introduction by A. Koszul


Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822 - English Romantic Poet
  Queen Mab
  Only Laon
  Cythna
  Prometheus Unbound
  The Mask of Anarchy
  Adonais
  shorter poems
  much major prose
  A Defence of Poetry
  A Philosophical View of Reform
  About
    * Percy Bysshe Shelley, by John Addington Symonds
    * Shelley, by Sydney Waterlow
    * Shelley, by Francis Thompson
  Works
    * A Defence of Poetry and other essays
    * Queen Mab [1813]
    * Alastor ; or, The Spirit of Solitude [1816]
    * The Revolt of Islam [1818]
    * Prometheus Unbound [1820]
    * The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley


Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816
  The School for Scandal
  The Rivals
  The School for Scandal
  Critic
   as well as
  The Duenna
  A Trip to Scarborough
  Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan  Two Volumes
    Thomas Moore
  * The Rivals: A Comedy (first acted 17 January 1775)
  * St. Patrick's day, or,
    the scheming lieutenant: a farce in one act (first acted 2 May 1775)
  * The Duenna (first acted 21 November 1775)
  * Scarborough and the Critic
  * A Trip to Scarborough (first acted 24 February 1777)
  * The School for Scandal (first acted 8 May 1777)
  * The Camp (first acted 15 October 1778)
  * The Critic (first acted 30 October 1779)
  * The Glorious First of June (first acted 2 July 1794)
  * Pizarro (first acted 24 May 1799)


Sidney, Margaret


Sidney, Philip, 1554-1586
  The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia
  Major Works
  Arcadia (2 versions)
  The Defence of Poesy
  sonnets - Astrophil and Stella
  letters
  elegies
  The Sidney Psalter
    * Astrophel and Stella
    * The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia [1590]
    * A Defence of Poesie
    * Poems


Sinclair, Upton
  The Jungle


Skeat, Walter William
  A Concise Dictionary of Middle English (1888)
    in conjunction with A. L. Mayhew
  A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words" (1914) with A. L. Mayhew
  The place-names of Cambridgeshire (1901)
  Place-names of Huntingdonshire (1902)
  Place-names of Hertfordshire (1904)
  Place-names of Bedfordshire (1906)
  Place-names of Berkshire (1911)
  Place-names of Suffolk (1913)
  Specimens of English from 1394 to 1597 (1871)
  Specimens of Early English from 1298 to 1393 (1872)
    in conjunction with Richard Morris
  Principles of English Etymology (2 series, 1887 and 1891)
  A Student's Pastime (1896), a volume of essays
  The Chaucer Canon (1900)
  A Primer of Classical and English Philology (1905)


Smiles, Sameul
  Self-Help - 1859


Smith, Adam
Adam Smith, 1723-1790
  An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
  * The Wealth of Nations [1776]


Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771
  The Adventures of Roderick Random
  The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
    * The Adventures of Roderick Random [1748]
    * The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle [1750]
    * The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom [1753]
    * The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves [1760]
    * Travels through France & Italy [1766]
    * The Expedition of Humphry Clinker [1771]
    * The Poetical Works of Tobias Smollett


Sologub, Fyodor


Sophocles (c. 496-c. 405 BC)
    * The Oedipus Trilogy / translated by F. Storr
      Oedipus the King -- Oedipus at Colonus -- Antigone
    * Ajax / translated by R. C. Trevelyan
    * Philoctetes / translated by Thomas Francklin
    * Electra / translated by R. C. Jebb
    * The Trachiniae / translated by R. C. Jebb
  Sophocles (Kitto, H.D.F. - trans)
    Antigone
    Oedipus the King
    Electra


Southey, Robert, 1774-1843
  Poetry
    * Thalaba [1801]
    * Madoc [1805]
    * The Curse of Kehama [1810]
    * Roderic, the Last of the Goths [1814]
    * A Vision of Judgment [1821]
    * Poems / Robert Southey
    * Poems, 1799 / Robert Southey
  Prose
    * Chronicle of the Cid
      translated from the Spanish by Robert Southey [1808]
    * History of Brazil
    * The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson / Robert Southey
    * Nelson [1813]
    * Wesley [1820]
    * Bunyan [1830]
    * The Book of the Church [1824]
    * History of the Peninsular War [182332]
    * Naval History
    * The Doctor [183437]
    * Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies
      on the Progress and Prospects of Society
      Robert Southey; edited by Henry Morley
    * Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey
      Joseph Cottle


Spectator 
  635 issues  
  PThe Issues
  The Publication History
  

Speke, John Hanning, 1827-1864
  * Journal of Adventures in Somali Land
  * Journal of a Cruise on the Tanganyika Lake
  * Journal of the Discovery of the Source of the Nile [1863]


Spence, Catherine Helen
  * Clara Morison: a tale of South Australia during the Gold Fever [1854]
  * Tender and True [1856]
  * A Week in the Future [1888]
  *  zip Woman's Place in the Commonwealth
  *  zip Gathered In
  * Mr. Hogarths Will
  * The Author's Daughter [1868]
  * An Autobiography


Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599
  * The Faerie Queene
  * The shepheard's calender:
    twelve aeglogues proportionable to the twelve monethes.
    Newly adorned with twelve pictures and other devices
      by Walter Crane [1898]
  Spenser's Faerie queene
    A poem in six books; with the fragment Mutabilitie
    Ed. by Thomas J. Wise, pictured by Walter Crane [1897]
    v.1 ; v.2 ; v.3 ; v.4 ; v.5 ; v.6
  * Amoretti and Epithalamion
  * Astrophel
  * Colin Clouts Come Home Againe
  * Complaints
  * Daphnaida
  * The Faerie Qveen
  * Fovvre Hymnes
  * Letters from Spenser to Gabriel Harvey
  Prothalamion long poem
  * The Ruines of Time
  * Sonnets by Spenser from Various Sources
  * The Shepheardes Calender
  * A View of the Present State of Ireland


Spyri, Johanna


Benedict de Spinoza, 1632-1677
    * The Ethics [Ethica Ordine Geometrico Demonstrata]
      Translated by R.H.M. Elwes
    * On the Improvement of the Understanding
      (Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione
      Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect)
      Translated by R. H. M. Elwes
    * A Theologico-Political Treatise [Tractatus Theologico-Politicus]
      Translated by R.H.M. Elwes
    * A Political Treatise [Tractatus Politicus]
      Translated by R.H.M. Elwes


Stanley, Henry Morton, 1841-1904
    * How I Found Livingstone


Stacpoole, Henry De Vere


Stael, Madame de
  Corinne, or Italy


Olaf Stapledon, 1886-1950
  Novels
    * Last and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future [1930]
    * Last Men in London [1932]
    * Odd John: A Story Between Jest and Earnest [1935]
    * Star Maker [1937]
    * Darkness and the Light [1942]
    * Sirius: A Fantasy of Love and Discord [1944]
    * Death into Life [1946]
    * The Flames [1947]
    * A Man Divided [1950]
  Short stories
    * Collected Stories
          o The Road to the Aide Post [1916]
          o The Seed and the Flower [1916]
          o  The Flying Men [1930]
          o  The Story of John [1930]
          o  Nutrition [1932]
          o A World of Sound [1936]
          o  Nautiloids [1937]
          o  Universal History [1937]
          o  The Reign of Darkness [1942]
          o Arms Out of Hand [1946]
          o  Old Man in a New World [1944]
          o  Sirius at Cambridge [1944]
          o A Modern Magician
          o  The Peak and the Town
          o  The Man Who Became a Tree
          o East is West
  Non-Fiction
    * A Modern Theory of Ethics:
      A study of the Relations of Ethics and Psychology [1929]
    * Waking World [1934]
    * Philosophy and Living [1939]
    * Saints and Revolutionaries [1939]
    * Beyond the "Isms" [1942]
    * The Opening of the Eyes [1954]
  Essays and lectures
    * Letters to the Future [1917]
    * Experiences in the Friends' Ambulance Unit [1935]
    * What Are "Spiritual" Values? [1944]
    * The Great Certainty [1944]
    * Seven Pillars of Peace [1944]
    * Personality and Liberty [1949]
    * Man's Future [1949]


Gertrude Stein, 1874-1946
    * Three Lives: stories
      of the Good Anna, Melanctha and the Gentle Lena [1909]
    * Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein
      with A Long Gay Book and Many Many Women [1909-12]
    * White Wines, (1913)
    * Tender Buttons: ObjectsFoodRooms [1914]
    * An Exercise in Analysis (1917)
    * A Circular Play (1920)
    * Geography and Plays [1922]
    * The Making of Americans:
      Being a History of a Family's Progress'
      (written 1906-1908, published 1925)
    * Four Saints in Three Acts
      (libretto, 1929: music by Virgil Thomson, 1934)
    * Useful Knowledge (1929)
    * How to Write (1931)
    * They must. Be Wedded. To Their Wife (1931)
    * Operas and Plays (1932)
    * The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas [1933]
    * Lectures in America (1935)
    * The Geographical History of America or
      the Relation of Human Nature to the Human Mind (1936)
    * Everybody's Autobiography (1937)
    * Picasso (1938)
    * Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights (1938)
    * Paris France (1940)
    * Ida: A Novel (1941)
    * Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters (1943)
    * Wars I Have Seen (1945)
    * Reflections on the Atom Bomb (1946) online version
    * Brewsie and Willie (1946)
    * The Mother of Us All (libretto, 1946: music by Virgil Thompson 1947)
    * Last Operas and Plays (1949)
    * The Things as They Are (written as Q.E.D. in 1903, published 1950)
    * Patriarchal Poetry (1953)
    * Alphabets and Birthdays (1957)


Steel, Flora And Gardiner, Grace
  The Complete Indian Houskeeper and Cook


Stendhal, 1783-1842
Stendal
  The Red and the Black
  The Charterhouse of Parma
    * Armance [1827]
    * Le Rouge et le Noir [1830]
    * La Chartreuse de Parme [1839]
    * Vittoria Accoramboni
    * Les Chroniques italiennes:
          o L'Abbesse De Castro [1832]
          o Les Cenci
          o La Duchesse de Palliano
          o Vanina Vanini
  In English translation:
    * Armance / translated by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff [1827]
    * The Red and the Black / translated by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff [1830]
    * The Charterhouse of Parma / translated by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff [1839]
    * Vanina Vanini / translated by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff [1829]
    * The Abbess of Castro / translated by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff [1832]
    * The Cenci / translated by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff [1832]
    * The Duchess of Palliano / translated by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff [1832]
    * Vittoria Accoramboni / translated by C. K. Scott-Moncrieff [1837]


James Stephens, 1882-1950
    * The Crock of Gold


Sterne, Laurence
Laurence Sterne, 17131768
  The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  A Sentimental Journey - 1768
  + Journal to Eliza
    A Political Romance  
  * Life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman
  * A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy [1768]


Stevens, Francis, 1883-1948
  Novels
    * Nightmare! [1917]
    * Citadel of Fear [1918]
    * The Labyrinth [serialized in All-Story Weekly
      July 27, Aug. 3, and Aug. 10 1918]
    * The Heads of Cerberus [1919]
    * Claimed! [1920]
    * Sunfire
      [originally printed in two parts in Weird Tales
      July-August and September 1923]
  Short stories
    * The Curious Experience of Thomas Dunbar [Argosy, March 1904]
    * The Nightmare [All-Story Weekly, April 14, 1917]
    * Friend Island [All-Story Weekly, September 7, 1918]
    * Behind the Curtain [All-Story Weekly, September 21, 1918]
    * Unseen-Unfeared [People's Favorite Magazine Feb. 10, 1919]
    * The Elf-Trap [Argosy, July 5, 1919]
    * Serapion [serialized in Argosy Weekly
      June 19, June 26, and July 3, 1920]


Stevenson, Robert Lewis, 1850-1894
  Treasure Island
  South Sea Tales
  Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - 1886
  + Henry Maudsley
    Frederic Myers
    W.T. Stead
    and initial responses by
    John Addington Symonds
    Gerard Manley Hopkins
    Rider Haggard
  about
    * Robert Louis Stevenson, by E. Blantyre Simpson
    * Robert Louis Stevenson: a memorial, by A. H. Japp
    * Robert Louis Stevenson, by Walter Raleigh
  Travel
    * Essays of Travel
      Cockermouth and Keswick
      An Autumn Effect
      A Winter's Walk in Carrick and Galloway
      Forest Notes
      A Mountain Town in France
      Random Memories: rosa quo locorum
      The Ideal House
      Davos in Winter
      Health and Mountains
      Alpine Diversions
      The Stimulation of the Alps
      Roads
      On the Enjoyment of Unpleasant Places
    * An Inland Voyage [1878]
    * Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes [1879]
    * The Amateur Emigrant [1879]
    * Across the Plains [1879]
    * The Old Pacific Capital [1880]
    * The Silverado Squatters [1883]
    * The Sea Fogs
    * A Footnote to History: Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa [1892]
    * In the South Seas [1896]
  Romances
    * Treasure Island [1882]
    * Prince Otto [1885]
    * Kidnapped [1886]
    * Catriona [1892]
    * The Master of Ballantrae [1888]
    * The Black Arrow [1888]
    * St Ives [1894]
    * Weir of Hermiston [1896]
  Tales and Fantasies
    * A Lodging for the Night: a story of Francis Villon [1877]
    * The Sire de Maletroit's Door [1877]
    * New Arabian Nights [1878]
      The Suicide Club  The Rajah's Diamond
    * Providence and the Guitar [1878]
    * The Story of a Lie [1879]
    * The Pavilion on the Links [1880]
    * The Dynamiter, with Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson [1883]
    * The Merry Men [1882]
    * Will O' the Mill [1887]
    * Markheim [1885]
    * Thrawn Janet [1887]
    * Olalla [1887]
    * The Treasure of Franchard [1887]
    * The Body-Snatcher [1885]
    * The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde [1886]
    * The Misadventures of John Nicholson [1887]
    * The Wrong Box, with Lloyd Osbourne [1889]
    * Fables [1896]
  South Seas Tales
    * Island Nights' Entertainment [1891-3]
      The Beach of Falesa  The Bottle Imp  The Isle of Voices
    * The Wrecker, with Lloyd Osbourne [1892]
    * The Ebb-Tide, with Lloyd Osbourne [1894]
  Poetry
    * Ballads
    * A Child's Garden of Verses
    * Songs of Travel and other verses
    * New Poems
    * Moral Emblems
    * Underwoods [1887]
    * A Lowden Sabbath Morn
    * Prayers Written at Vailima
  Essays, Letters
    * Collected Essays
      Alpine Diversions
      Beggars
      Cockermouth and Keswick
      Davos in Winter
      Epilogue to "An Inland Voyage"
      Fontainebleau - Village Communities of Painters
      Forest Notes
      Health and Mountains
      Letter to a Young Gentleman Who Proposes to Embrace the Career of Art
      On the Enjoyment of Unpleasant Places
      Pulvis Et Umbra
      Random Memories - The Coast of Fife
      Random Memories - The Education of an Engineer
      Random Memories: rosa quo locorum
      Roads
      A Chapter on Dreams
      A Christmas Sermon
      A Mountain Town in France
      A Winter's Walk in Carrick and Galloway
      An Autumn Effect
      The Ideal House
      The Lantern-Bearers
      The Old Pacific Capital
      The Stimulation of the Alps
    * The Art of Writing
    * Familiar Studies of Men & Books
         1. Victor Hugos Romances
         2. Some Aspects of Robert Burns
         3. Walt Whitman
         4. Henry David Thoreau: His Character and Opinions
         5. Yoshida-Torajiro
         6. Francois Villon, Student, Poet, and Housebreaker
         7. Charles of Orleans
         8. Samuel Pepys
         9. John Knox and His Relations to Women
    * The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson
    * Vailima Letters
    * Virginibus Puerisque [1881]
    * Edinburgh Picturesque Notes
    * Memories and Portraits [1887]
    * Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin [1887]
    * Lay Morals and other papers [1911]
         1. Lay Morals
         2. Father Damien: an open letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde of Honolulu
         3. The Pentland Rising a page of history 1666
         4. The day after to-morrow
         5. College Papers
         6. Criticisms
         7. Sketches
         8. The Great North Road
         9. The Young Chevalier
        10. Heathercat
    * Records of a Family of Engineers
    * The Plays of Wm.E. Henley and R.L.Stevenson
      Deacon Brodie -- Beau Austin -- Admiral Guinea -- Robert Macaire
'

Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912
  Novels
    * The Primrose Path [1875]
    * The Snake's Pass [1890]
    * The Watter's Mou' [1895]
    * The Shoulder of Shasta [1895]
    * Dracula [1897]
    * Miss Betty [1898]
    * The Mystery of the Sea [1902]
    * The Jewel of Seven Stars [1903]
    * The Man (aka: The Gates of Life) [1905]
    * Lady Athlyne [1908]
    * The Lady of the Shroud [1909]
    * The Lair of the White Worm [1911]
  Short story collections
    * Under the Sunset [1881], comprising eight fairy tales for children
    * Snowbound: The Record of a Theatrical Touring Party [1908]
    * Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories [1914]
      published posthumously by Florence Stoker
      Dracula's guest
      The judge's house
      The squaw
      The secret of the growing gold
      The gipsy prophecy
      The coming of Abel Behenna
      The burial of the rats
      A dream of red hands
      Crooken sands 
  Uncollected stories
    * "Bridal of Dead" (alternate ending to The Jewel of Seven Stars)
    * "Buried Treasures"
    * "The Chain of Destiny"
    * "The Crystal Cup"
    * "The Dualitists; or, The Death Doom of the Double Born"
    * "Lord Castleton Explains" (chapter 10 of The Fate of Fenella)
    * "The Gombeen Man" (chapter 3 of The Snake's Pass)
    * "In the Valley of the Shadow"
    * "The Man from Shorrox"
    * "Midnight Tales"
    * "The Red Stockade"
    * "The Seer" (chapters 1 and 2 of The Mystery of the Sea)
  Non-fiction
    * The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland [1879]
    * A Glimpse of America [1886]
    * Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving [1906]
    * Famous Impostors [1910]


Stowe, Harriot Beecher
  Uncle Tom's Cabin


Strachey, Lytton
  Eminent Victorians
    * Landmarks in French Literature [1912]
    * Eminent Victorians [1918]
      Cardinal Manning
      Florence Nightingale
      Dr. Arnold
      The End of General Gordon
    * Queen Victoria [1921]
    * Books and Characters: French and English [1922]
      Racine
      Sir Thomas Browne
      Shakespeares Final Period
      The Lives of the Poets
      Madame Du Deffand
      Voltaire and England
      A Dialogue'
      Voltaires Tragedies
      Voltaire and Frederick the Great
      The Rousseau Affair
      The Poetry of Blake
      The Last Elizabethan
      Henri Beyle
      Lady Hester Stanhope
      Mr. Creevey
    * Elizabeth and Essex [1928]
    * Portraits in Miniature and Other Essays [1931]


Stratemeyer, Edward

Stratton-Porter, Gene


Strindberg, August
  Miss Julie
  The Father
  A Dream to Play
  The Gjost Sonata
  The Dance of Death


Stuart, John McDouall, 1815-1866
    * The Journals of John McDouall Stuart


Strut, Charles, 1795-1869
  * An account of the sea coast and interior of South Australia
    with observations on various subjects connected with its interests
  * Narrative of an expedition into Central Australia
    performed under the authority of Her Majesty's government,
    during the years 1844, 5, and 6
  * Two expeditions into the interior of southern Australia
    during the years 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831
    with observations on the soil, climate and general resources 
    of the Colony of New South Wales


Suetonius
  Lives of the Caesars


Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745
  Gulliver's Travels
  A Tale of a Tub - 1704
  The Battle of the Books
   ...
  The Mechanical Operation of the Spirit
    * Three Sermons and Three Prayers
    * The Bickerstaff-Partridge Papers (1707?)
    * The Journal to Stella [1710-1713]
    * An Argument against Abolishing Christianity [1711]
    * A Proposal for Correcting...The English Tongue [1712]
    * On the Conduct of the Allies / Jonathan Swift [1711]
    * Gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the World [1726]
    * Travels into several remote nations of the world, by Lemuel Gulliver
      with a preface by Henry Craik 
      and one hundred illustrations by Charles M. Brock [1726, 1894]
    * Hints towards an essay on conversation
    * A Meditation upon a Broomstick
    * Thoughts on Various Subjects
    * A Modest Proposal [1729]
    * The Grand Question Debated [1729]
    * Directions to Servants [1731]
    * Verses on His Own Death [1731]
    * A Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation [1731]
    * The Lady's Dressing Room [1732]
    * The Intelligencer (with Thomas Sheridan) (?)
    * Cadenus and Vanessa [1726]
    * On Poetry, a Rhapsody [1733]
    * A voyage to Cacklogallinia
      with a description of the religion, policy, Customs and manners,
      of that country.
      By captain Samuel Brunt [pseud., possibly Swift or Defoe]
    * The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D.,
      containing additional letters, tracts, and poems,
      not hitherto published; with notes
      and a life of the author by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. [1824]


John Millington Synge
Synge, J.M.
  Riders to the Sea
  The Shadow of the Glen
  The Tinker's Wedding
  The Well of the Saints
  Deirdre of the Sorrows
    * The Playboy of the Western World [1907]
    * The Aran Islands / J. M. Synge
    * In Wicklow and West Kerry / J. M. Synge
    * John M. Synge: a Few Personal Recollections,
      with Biographical Notes / John Masefield
    * Synge and the Ireland of His Time / W. B. Yeats


Cornelius Tacitus
Tacitus
  Histories
    P. Cornelius Tacitus
    translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb
  Agricola
  Germany
  The Annals
    P. Cornelius Tacitus
    translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb


Rabindranath Tagore, 1861-1941
  * Gitanjali: song offerings
    a collection of prose translations made by the author
    from the original Bengali
    with an introduction by W.B. Yeats


Esaias Tegner
    * Fridthjof's Saga
      translated by Thomas A E and Martha A Lyon Holcomb.


Watkin Tench, 1759?-1833
    * Letters from revolutionary France
    * A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay [1788]
    * A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson [1793]


Tarkington, Booth


Tasso, Torquato
  The Liberation of Jerusalem  


Tatius, Achilles
  Leucippe and Clitophon


Taylor, Bayard


Tenntson, Alfred, 1809-1892
Tennyson, Alfred Lord
  Works
    The Lady of Shalott
    Morte d'Arthur
    Break, Break, Break
    Locksley Hall
    Ulysses
    The Charge of the Light Brigade
    Tears, Idle Tears
    The Princess
    In Memoriam
    Maud
    Enoch Arden
    Idylls of the King
  letters
    his son Hallam Tennyson's Memoir of his father
  More ...
    * Alfred Tennyson, by Andrew Lang
  Works
    * Lady Clare


Terence, 195/18159 BC
Terence
  Comedies
    * The Brothers (Adelphoe) (160 BC)
    * The Girl from Andros (Andria) (166 BC)
    * The Eunuch (Eunuchus) (161 BC)
    * The Self-Tormentor (Heauton Timorumenos) (163 BC)
    * The Step-Mother (Hecyra) (165 BC)
    * Phormio (161 BC)


|Teuffel, Wilhelm Sigismund (1820-1878)|


Josephine Tey, 1896-1952
  Inspector Grant Novels
    * The Man in the Queue [1929]
    * A Shilling for Candles [1936]
    * The Franchise Affair [1949]
    * To Love and Be Wise [1950]
    * The Daughter of Time [1951]
    * The Singing Sands [1952]
  Other Mystery Novels
    * Miss Pym Disposes [1947]
    * Brat Farrar [1949]
  Other Works
    * Kif--An Unvarnished History [1929]
    * The Expensive Halo [1931]
    * Richard of Bordeaux [1932]--Play
    * The Privateer [1952]


Thackery, William Makepeace, 1811-1863
  Vanity Fair
  Barry Lyndon    
  Novels
    * Catherine, a Story, by Ikey Solomons, Esq., junior.
      [Frasers Magazine May 1839February 1840]
    * The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond
      [Printed in Frasers Magazine Sept.-Dec., 1841.
        As The Great Hoggarty Diamond. New York, 1848.
        Under original title. 1849. Reprinted in Miscellanies, vol. IV, 1857. ]
    * The Luck of Barry Lyndon, a Romance of the Last Century, by Fitz-Boodle.
      [Printed in Fraser (12 nos.), Jan.Dec., 1844; as 2 vols. New York, 1852.
       As The Memoires of Barry Lyndon, Esq., 1856.]
    * Vanity Fair, Pen and Pencil Sketches of English Society.
      [Printed in 20 serial nos., Jan., 1847-July, 1848.
      As Vanity Fair, a Novel without a Hero, 1848.
      Also 2 pt. New York, 1848
      Revised edition 1853
      2nd revised edition 1863 [1864].]
    * The History of Pendennis, his Fortunes and Misfortunes
        his Friends and his greatest Enemy
      [Printed in 24 serial nos. Nov., 1848Dec., 1850. 2 vols.
        vol. I, 1849; vol. II, 1850
      Also 2 vols. New York, 1850
      Revised edition 1863 [1864].]
    * The History of Henry Esmond
      [1852. Revised edition 1858.]
    * The Newcomes, Memoirs of a most respectable Family
      ed. by Arthur Pendennis, Esq.
      [Printed in 24 serial nos. Oct., 1853-Aug., 1855
      Also, in Harpers Monthly Magazine, New York, Nov., 1853O
      ct., 1855
      Reprinted in 2 vols.: vol. I, 1854; vol. II, 1855
      3 vols. New York, 1855. 1860
      Last revised edition 1863.]
    * The Virginians, a Tale of the Last Century
      [Printed in 24 serial nos. Nov., 1857-Sept., 1859
      Also, in Harper, New York, Dec., 1857-Nov., 1859
      2 vols.: vol. I, 1858; vol. II, 1859. New York, 1859.]
    * The Adventures of Philip on his way through the World;
        shewing who robbed him, who helped him, and who passed him by
      [Printed in The Cornhill (20 nos.), Jan., 1861-August, 1862
      Also in Harper, New York, Feb., 1861-Sept., 1862. 3 vols. 1862.]
    * Denis Duval
      [Unfinished. Printed in The Cornhill (4 nos.). April-June, 1864
      Also in Harper, New York, April, May, July, August, 1864.]
  Essays and Lectures
    * The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century:
      a series of lectures
      delivered in England, Scotland and the United States of America
      [1853]
    * An Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank
      [1840. Reprinted from The Westminster Review, June, 1840.]
    * John Leechs Pictures of Life and Character
      [The Quarterly Review, Dec. 1854]
    * The Four Georges: Sketches of Manners, Morals, Court and Town Life.
      [Printed in The Cornhill (4 nos.), July-Oct., 1860
      Also, in Harper, New York, August-Nov., 1860
      and in Littells Living Age. New York, 1860. 1861.]
  Travel
    * The Paris Sketch Book, by Mr. Titmarsh.
      [1840 The contents included some miscellaneous sketches,
      already printed, with new matter.]
    * The Irish Sketch-Book, by Mr. M.A. Titmarsh. [1843]
    * Little Travels and Roadside Sketches [Frasers Magazine May, 1844]
    * Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairoby
      Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. [1846]
  Short pieces
    * The Professor. A Tale.
      [Printed in Bentleys Miscellany, Sept., 1837
      reprinted in Comic Tales and Sketches, vol. II, 1841
        as by Goliah Gahagan
      and in A Shabby Genteel Story, etc., New York, 1852, 1853.]
    * The Memoirs of Mr. Charles J. Yellowplush
      [First published as The Yellowplush Correspondence
        in Frasers Magazine (8 nos.), Nov., 1837-August, 1838
        without Mr. Yellowplushs Ajew.
      Reprinted in Comic Tales and Sketches, vol. I, 1814
        with Fashnable Fax and Polite Annygoats omitted
        and Mr. Yellowplushs Ajew (August, 1838)
        and the epistle to sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, bart.
        (Epistles to the Literati, no. XIII, Jan., 1840) added
      Reprinted in Miscellanies, Prose and Verse, vol. II, 1856
        under the title Memoirs of Mr. C.J. Yellowplush
      and in a separate volume with The Diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq.,
        1856.]
    * The Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan [1838-1839]
      [Some Passages in the Life of Major Gahagan
      Begun in The New Monthly Magazine, Feb., 1838
      continued as Historical Recollections by Major Gahagan, March, 1838
      and as Major Gahagans Historical Reminiscences (3 nos.),
        Nov., 1838-Feb., 1839
      Reminiscences of Major Gahagan in Comic Tales and Sketches
        vol. II, 1841
      and as The Tremendous Adventures of Major Gahagan in Miscellanies
        vol. I, 1855.]
    * Stubbss Calendar; or, the Fatal Boots [1839]
    * The Bedford-Row Conspiracy
      [Printed in The New Monthly (3 nos.), Jan-April, 1840
       Reprinted New York, 1852, 1853
       in Comic Tales and Sketches, vol. I, 1841
       in Miscellanies, vol. III, 1856.]
    * A Shabby Genteel Story. [Frasers Magazine June-Oct. 1840]
    * Barber Cox and the Cutting of his Comb
      [Cruikshanks Comic Annual, 1840
      reprinted as Coxs Diary, in Miscellanies, vol. I, 1855]
    * The Fitz-Boodle Papers [1842-43]
    * Mens Wives [Frasers Magazine, MarchNov. 1843]
    * The History of the Next French Revolution,
      from a forthcoming history of Europe.
      [Punch 24 Feb.20 April, 1844]
    * A Legend of the Rhine [1845]
    * The diary of C. Jeames De La Pluche, Esq., with his letters [1845-46]
    * Novels by eminent hands [1847]
    * Mrs. Perkinss Ball, by Mr. M.A. Titmarsh [1847, illustrated]
    * A Little Dinner at Timminss
      [Punch 27 May29 July, 1848]
    * The Book of Snobs
      [Originally The Snobs of England,
      by one of themselves
      printed in Punch (53 nos.), 28 Feb., 1846 27 Feb., 1847.]
    * Our Street [1848]
    * Dr. Birch and his young friends [1849]
    * Rebecca and Rowena; a romance upon romance [1850]
    * The Kickleburys on the Rhine [1851]
    * The Rose and the Ring; or The history of Prince Giglio and Prince Bulbo
      [1855]
    * The Christmas Books of M.A. Titmarsh
      [1857: Collection comprising:
      Mrs. Perkinss Ball  Our Street  Dr. Birch and his young friends
      The Kicklebrys on the Rhine  The Rose and the Ring ]
    * Lovel the widower
      [Printed in The Cornhill Magazine (6 nos.), Jan.-June, 1860.
      Also in Harper, New York, Feb.July, 1860. 1861.]
    * Poems and essays
      [1860]
    * Roundabout Papers
      [1860-63]
    * The Second Funeral of Napoleon [1841]
    * The Wolves and the Lamb


James Thomson, 1834-1882
    * The City of Dreadful Night
  Theocritus
  Idylls


Thoreau, henry David, 1817-1862
  Walden
  See also ...
    * Thoreau / Ralph Waldo Emerson
  Works
    * Died. . . Miss Anna Jones [1837: Yeoman's Gazette]
    * icon Aulus Persius Flaccus [1840: The Dial]
    * icon The Service [1840]
    * Natural History of Massachusetts [1842: The Dial]
    * icon Dark Ages [1843: The Dial]
    * A Walk to Wachusett [1843: The Boston Miscellany]
    * A Winter Walk [1843: The Dial]
    * icon Paradise (to be) Regained [1843]
    * The Landlord [1843: The Dial]
    * Sir Walter Raleigh [1844]
    * icon Homer. Ossian. Chaucer [1844: The Dial]
    * icon Herald of Freedom [1844: The Dial]
    * icon Wendell Phillips Before the Concord Lyceum [1845]
    * Reform and the Reformers [184648]
    * icon Thomas Carlyle and His Works [1847]
    * A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers [1849]
    * On the Duty of Civil Disobedience
      (Resistance to Civil Government; Civil Disobedience) [1849]
    * An Excursion to Canada [1853]
    * Slavery in Massachusetts [1854]
    * Walden [1854]
    * A Plea for Captain John Brown:
      Read to the citizens of Concord, Massachusetts
      on Sunday evening, October thirtieth, eighteen fifty-nine [1859]
    * icon Mr. Thoreau's Remarks After the Death of John Brown
      [1860: text, as published in James Redpath's 
      "Services at Concord" in Echoes of Harper's Ferry]
    * icon The Last Days of John Brown [1860]
    * The Succession of Forest Trees [1860: The New-York Weekly Tribune]
    * Walking [1862: The Atlantic Monthly]
    * Autumnal Tints [1862: The Atlantic Monthly]
    * Wild Apples: The History of the Apple Tree [1862: The Atlantic Monthly]
    * Night and Moonlight [1863: The Atlantic Monthly]
    * Life Without Principle [1863]
    * Excursions [1863]
      Natural history of Massachusetts
      A walk to Wachusett
      The landlord '
      A winter walk
      The succession of forest trees
      Walking
      Autumnal tints
      Wild apples
      Night and moonlight
    * The Highland Light [1864]
    * The Maine Woods [1864]
    * Cape Cod / Henry David Thoreau; illustrated by Clifton Johnson [1865]
    * Letters to Various Persons [1865]
    * A Yankee in Canada, with Anti-Slavery and Reform Papers [1866]
    * Early Spring in Massachusetts [1881]
    * Summer [1884]
    * Winter [1888]
    * Autumn [1892]
    * Miscellanies [1894]
    * Familiar Letters of Henry David Thoreau [1894]
    * Poems of Nature [1895]
    * Some Unpublished Letters of Henry D. and Sophia E. Thoreau [1898]
    * The First and Last Journeys of Thoreau,
      lately discovered among his unpublished Journals and Manuscripts [1905]
    * Journal of Henry David Thoreau [1906]
    * Canoeing in the wilderness
      edited by Clifton Johnson; illustrated by Will Hammell


Thucydides (c. 460 BC - 395 BC)
  History of the Peloponnesian War
    * translated by Richard Crawley
    * translated by Benjamin Jowett


Alexis de Tocqueville, 1805-1859
  Democracy in America


Tibullus
  Elegies       


Tolstoy, Leo 1828-1910
  Anna Karenina
  The Devil + 10
   The Snowstorm
   Lucerne
   The Diary of Madman
   Strider
   Father Sergy
  Resurrection
  The Kreutzer Sonata
  Family Happiness
  The Cossacks (J.D. Huff - trans)
  Hadji Murad
  War and Peace
  Novels and novellas
    * Childhood ([Detstvo]) [1852]
    * Boyhood ([Otrochestvo]) [1854]
    * Youth ([Yunost']) [1856]
    * Family Happiness
      translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude [1859]
    * The Cossacks (?????? [Kazaki]) [1863]
    * War and Peace (????? ? ??? [Voyna i mir]) [1865-69]
    * Anna Karenina (???? ???????? [Anna Karenina]) [1875-77]
    * The Death of Ivan Ilyich ([Smert' Ivana Il'icha]) [1887]
    * The Kreutzer Sonata ([Kreitserova Sonata])
      translated by Benjamin R. Tucker [1889]
    * Resurrection (??????????? [Voskresenie]) [1899]
    * The Awakening (The Resurrection) / translated by William E. Smith
    * The Forged Coupon (????????? ????? [Fal'shivyi kupon]) [1911]
    * Hadji Murad ([Khadzhi-Murat])
      [written in 1896-1904, published 1912]
  Short stories
    * The Raid (????? [Nabeg]) [1852]
    * The Wood-Felling (????? ???? [Rubka lesa]) [1855]
    * Sevastopol Sketches ([Sevastopolskie rasskazy]) [1855-1856]
          o Sevastopol in December 1854 [1855]
          o Sevastopol in May 1855 [1855]
          o Sevastopol in August 1855 [1856]
    * A Billiard-Markers Notes (??????? ??????? [Zapiski markera]) [1855]
    * The Snowstorm (?????? [Metel]) [1856]
    * Two Hussars (??? ?????? [Dva gusara]) [1856]
    * A Landlords Morning [1856]
    * Meeting a Moscow Acquaintance in the Detachment [1856]
    * Lucerne (?????? [Lyutsern]) [1857]
    * Albert (??????? [Albert]) [1858]
    * Three Deaths (??? ?????? [Tri smerti]) [1859]
    * The Porcelain Doll [1863]
    * Polikushka (????????? [Polikushka])
      translated by Benjamin R. Tucker [1863]
    * God Sees the Truth, But Waits
      ([Bog pravdu vidit, da ne skoro skazhet]) [1872]
    * The Prisoner in the Caucasus ([Kavkazskii plennik]) [1872]
    * The Bear-Hunt [1872]
    * Memoirs of a Madman [1884]
    * Quench the Spark ([Upustish ogon, ne potushish]) [1885]
    * Two Old Men [1885]
    * Where Love Is, God Is (??? ??????, ??? ? ??? [Gde lyubov]) [1885]
    * Ivan the Fool (?????? ?? ??????????? [Skazka ob Ivanedurake]) [1885]
    * A Lost Opportunity / translated by Benjamin R. Tucker
    * Evil Allures, But Good Endures [1885]
    * Wisdom of Children [1885]
    * Ilyas [1885]
    * Strider: The Story of a Horse [1864, 1886]
    * The Three Hermits [1886]
    * Promoting a Devil [1886]
    * The Grain [1886]
    * The Godson [1886]
    * Repentance [1886]
    * Croesus and Fate [1886]
    * Kholstomer (????????? [Kholstomer]) [1888]
    * The Empty Drum [1891]
    * Francoise [1892]
    * A Talk Among Leisured People [1893]
    * Walk in the Light While There is Light [1893]
    * Master and Man ([Khozyain and rabotnik]
      translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude [1895]
    * Too Dear! (?????? ????? [Dorogo stoit]) [1897]
    * Father Sergius (???? ?????? [Otetz Sergij])
      translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude [1898]
    * Esarhaddon, King of Assyria [1903]
    * Work, Death, and Sickness [1903]
    * After the Dance [1903]
    * Feodor Kuzmich [1905]
    * Alyosha the Pot (????? ?????? [Alyosha Gorshok]) [1905]
    * What For? [1906]
    * The Devil (?????? [Dyavol])
      translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude [1911]
    * What Men Live By, and other tales
      translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude [1885]
         1. What Men Live By (??? ???? ???? [Chem lyudi zhivy]) [1881]
         2. Three Questions (??? ??????? [Tri voprosa]) [1903]
         3. The Coffee-House of Surrat [1893]
         4. How Much Land Does a Man Need?
            ([Mnogli cheloveku zemli nuzhno]) [1886]
    * The Candle / translated by Benjamin R. Tucker
    * My Dream
    * There are No Guilty People
    * The Young Tsar
  Plays
    * The Power of Darkness ([Vlast' t'my])
      translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude [1886]
    * The Fruits of Culture / translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude [1889]
    * The Live Corpse ([Zhivoi trup])
      translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude [1900]
    * The Light Shines in Darkness / translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude
    * Redemption and two other plays
    * Plays: Complete Edition, including the Posthumous Plays
      translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude
  Non-fiction
    * A Confession (???????? [Ispoved']; 1882)
    * What I Believe (also called My Religion) ([V chem moya vera]; 1884)
    * What is to Be Done? [1886]
    * The Gospel in Brief [1896]
    * What Is Art? [1897]
    * Letter to the Liberals [1898]
    * The Law of Love and the Law of Violence; published in 1940
    * On the Significance of Science and Art
      translated by Isabel Florence Hapgood
    * A Letter to a Hindu
    * The Kingdom of God is Within You ([Tsarstvo Bozhiye vnutri vas])
      translated by Constance Garnett [1894]
    * What to Do? / translated by Isabel Florence Hapgood [18--]
    * What to Do? Thoughts Evoked By the Census of Moscow
      translated by Isabel Florence Hapgood [18--]
    * The Census in Moscow / translated by Isabel Florence Hapgood
    * Reminiscences of Tolstoy
      Ilia Lvovich, Graf Tolstoi; translated by George Calderon
    * Bethink Yourselves! / translated by V. G. Chertkov
    * The Cause of it All / translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude
    * The First Dist


Tressell, Robert
  The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists


Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882
  Orley Farm
  Barchester Towers
  The Way We Live Now 
  Phineas Finn
  Can You Forgive Her?
  The Eustace Diamonds
  The Prime Minister
  The Duke's Children
  He knew he was Right
  An Autobiography
  The Americn Senator
  Lady Anna
  The Warden
  Rachel Ray
  Cousin Henry
  More ...
    * An Autobiography, by Anthony Trollope [1883]
  Works
  The Barsetshire Novels
    * The Warden [1855]
    * Barchester Towers [1857]
    * Doctor Thorne [1858]
    * Framley Parsonage [1861]
    * The Small House at Allington [1864]
    * The Last Chronicle of Barset [1867]
 The Pallisers Novels
    * Can You Forgive Her? [1864]
    * Phineas Finn [1869]
    * The Eustace Diamonds [1873]
    * Phineas Redux [1874]
    * The Prime Minister [1876]
    * The Duke's Children [1879]
  Other Fiction
    * The Macdermots of Ballycloran [1847]
    * The Kellys and the O'Kellys [1848]
    * La Vendee [1850]
    * The Three Clerks [1858]
    * The Bertrams [1859]
    * Castle Richmond [1860]
    * Orley Farm [1862]
    * Rachel Ray [1863]
    * Miss Mackenzie [1865]
    * Hunting Sketches [1865]
    * The Belton Estate [1866]
    * The gentle Euphemia [1866]
    * Nina Balatka [1867]
    * The Claverings [1867]
    * Linda Tressel [1868]
    * He Knew He Was Right [1869]
    * The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson: By One of the Firm [1870]
    * The Vicar of Bullhampton [1870]
    * Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite [1871]
    * Ralph the Heir [1871]
    * The Golden Lion of Granpere [1872]
    * Harry Heathcote of Gangoil [1874]
    * Lady Anna [1874]
    * The Way We Live Now [1875]
    * The American Senator [1877]
    * Is He Popenjoy? [1878]
    * John Caldigate [1879]
    * An Eye for an Eye [1879]
    * Cousin Henry [1879]
    * Ayala's Angel [1881]
    * Doctor Wortle's School [1881]
    * The Fixed Period [1882]
    * Kept in the Dark [1882]
    * Marion Fay [1882]
    * Mr. Scarborough's Family [1883]
  Short Stories
    * Tales of All Countries [1861-1863]
      1st Series [1861]:
          o La Mere Bauche
          o The OConors of Castle Conor, County Mayo.
          o John Bull on the Guadalquivir.
          o Miss Sarah Jack, of Spanish Town, Jamaica
          o The courtship of Susan Bell
          o The relics of General Chasse  a tale of Antwerp
          o An unprotected female at the Pyramids
          o The Chateau of Prince Polignac

      2nd Series [1863]:
          o Aaron Trow
          o Mrs. General Talboys
          o The Parsons daughter of Oxney Colne
          o George Walker at Suez
          o The mistletoe bough
          o Returning home
          o A ride across Palestine
          o The house of Heine Brothers, in Munich
          o The man who kept his money in a box
    * Lotta Schmidt, and other stories [1867]
      ("Tales of All Countries", 3rd series)
      stories reprinted from the Argosy
        Lotta Schmidt
        The Adventures of Fred Pickerin
        The Two Generals
        Father Giles of Ballymoy
        Malachi's Cove
        The Widow's Mite
        The last Austrian who left Venice
        Miss Ophelia Gledd -- The journey to Panama
    * An editor's tales [1870]
      Mary Gresley
      The Turkish Bath
      Josephine de Montmorenci
      The Panjandrum
      The Spotted Dog
      Mrs. Brumby
    * Frau Frohmann and other Stories [1882]
      Why Frau Frohmann changed her prices
      The Lady of Launay
      Christmas at Thompson Hall
      The Telegraph Girl
      Alice Dugdale
  Travel
    * The West Indies and the Spanish Main [1859]
    * North America [1862]
    * Travelling Sketches [1866]
    * Australia and New Zealand [1873] v.1 v.2
    * South Africa [1878] v.1 v.2
  Other Non-Fiction
    * Clergymen of the Church of England [1866]
    * Caesar [1870]
    * Thackeray [1879]
    * Life of Cicero [1880] v.1 v.2
    * London Tradesmen
    * Lord Palmerston [1882]


Leon Trotsky, 1879-1940
    * The Year 1905 [1907]
    * War and the International [1914]
    * Autobiography, 18791917.
    * Our Revolution [1918]
    * From October to Brest-Litovsk [1919]
    * Terrorism and Communism [1920]
    * Trotsky's Military Writings, Volume 3 [1920]
    * Trotsky's Military Writings, Volume 4 [1921]
    * Trotsky's Military Writings, Volume 5 [1922]
    * Between Red and White [1922]
    * The New Course [1923]
    * Literature and Revolution [1924]
    * The First Five Years of the Communist International, Volume 1 [1924]
    * The First Five Years of the Communist International, Volume 2 [1924]
    * The Lessons of October [1924]
    * Platform of the Joint Opposition [1927]
    * The Third International After Lenin [1928]
    * History of the Russian Revolution [1930]
    * My Life [1930]
    * Permanent Revolution & Results and Prospects [1931]
    * In Defence of October [1932]
    * Problems of the Chinese Revolution [1932]
    * The Revolution Betrayed: what is the Soviet Union and where is it going?
      translated by Max Eastman [1936]
    * The Stalin School of Falsification [1937]
    * The Case of Leon Trotsky [1937]
    * Their Morals and Ours [1938]
    * The Transitional Program for Socialist Revolution [1938]
    * In Defence of Marxism [1942]
    * Fascism What It Is and How To Fight It [1944]


James Tucker, 1803-1866
  final manuscript was not published until 1952.
  More ...
    * from Australian Dictionary of Biography
  Works
    * The Adventures of Ralph Rashleigh [1929]
    * Ralph Rashleigh [1952]


Tugenev, Ivan, 1818-1883
  Fathers and Sons
  First Love
  Asya
  Mumu
  The Diary of a Superfluous Man
  Song of Triumphant Love
  King Lear of the Steppes
  Novels
    * Rudin (?????) [1856 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * A House Of Gentlefolk [Dvoryanskoye Gnezdo [1859]
    ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * On the Eve [Nakanune ()] [1860; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * Fathers and Sons [Otzy i Deti (] [1862, translated by Richard Hare]
    * Smoke [Dym (???)] [1867 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * Virgin Soil [Nov (????)] [1877 ; translated by R. S. Townsend]
  Short stories
    * The Diary of a Superfluous Man [Dnevnik Lishnego Cheloveka [1850]
    * A Sportsman's Sketches [Zapiski Okhotnika [1852]
      translated by Constance Garnett]
    * The Inn [1852 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * Yakov Pasinkov (???? ????????) [1855]
    * Faust (?????) [1855]
    * Asya (A??) [1858]
    * First Love [Pervaia Liubov [1860 
      translated by Constance Garnett]
    * Mumu [ translated by Constance Garnett]
    * The Dog [1866 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * Lieutenant Yergunov's Story [1867 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * King Lear of the Steppes [Stepnoy Korol' Lir (??????? ?????? ???)] [1870]
    * Knock, Knock, Knock [1870 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * The Torrents of Spring [Veshnie Vody (?????? ????)]
      [1872 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * Punin and Baburin [1874 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * The Watch [1875 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
    * Dream Tales and Prose Poems [1897 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
         1. Clara Militch [Klara Milich (????? ?????)] [1883]
         2. Phantoms
         3. The Song of Triumphant Love [Pesn' Torzhestvuyushey Lyubvi [1881]
         4. The Dream
         5. Poems in Prose
    * A Desperate Character and other stories [1899 
      translated by Constance Garnett]
         1. A Desperate Character [1881]
         2. A Strange Story [1869]
         3. Punin and Baburin [1874]
         4. Old Portraits [1881]
         5. The Brigadier [1867]
         6. Pyetushkov [1847]
    * The Jew, and other stories
      [1899 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
         1. The Jew
         2. An Unhappy Girl [1868]
         3. The Duellist
         4. Three Portraits [1846]
         5. Enough [1864]
    * The Diary of a Superfluous Man, and other stories
      [1899 ; translated by Constance Garnett]
         1. The Diary of a Superfluous Man
         2. A Tour in the Forest
         3. Yakov Pasinkov
         4. Andrei Kolosov
         5. A Correspondence
  Plays
    A Month in the Country [Mesiats v Derevne
      translated by Constance Garnett]
    A Rash thing to do [Neostorozhnost (??????????????)] [1843]
    It tears where it is thin [Gde Tonko Tam i Rvetsya [1847]
    Breakfast at the Chief's [Zavtrak u Predvoditelia] [1849/1856]
    Conversation on the Highway [Razgovor na Bol'shoi Doroge 1851]
    Lack of Money [Bezdenezh'e (??????????)] [1846/1852]
    A Provincial Lady [Provintsialka (????????????)] [1851]
    The Hanger-On; Fortune's Fool; The Family Charge [Nakhlebnik [1857/1862]
    * An Evening in Sorrento [Vecher v Sorrento (????? ? ????????)] [1882]


Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
  A connecticut Yamkee in King Aethur's Court
  The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
  Pudd'nhead Wilson
  Fiction
    * The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County [1867]
    * General Washington's Negro Body-Servant [1868]
    * My Late Senatorial Secretaryship [1868]
    * The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today
      Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner [1873]
    * Sketches New and Old (stories) [1875]
    * The Adventures of Tom Sawyer [1876]
    * A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage [1876]
    * The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut [1877]
    * The Invalid's Story [1877]
    * Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other sketches [1878]
    * 1601: Conversation, as it was by the Social Fireside
      in the Time of the Tudors [1880]
    * The Prince and the Pauper [1882]
    * The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn [1884]
    * A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court [1889]
    * The American Claimant [1892]
    * Merry Tales [1892]
    * Those Extraordinary Twins [1892]
    * The L1,000,000 Bank Note and other new stories [1893]
    * Tom Sawyer Abroad [1894]
    * The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson [1894]
    * Tom Sawyer, Detective [1896]
    * Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc [1896] 2 vols
    * The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and other stories [1900]
    * A Double Barrelled Detective Story [1902]
    * A Dog's Tale [1904]
    * Extracts from Adam's Diary, translated from the original ms. [1904]
    * The War Prayer [1905 (?1904)] published after his death [1910]
    * The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories [1906]
    * Eve's Diary, Complete / illustrated by Lester Ralph [1906]
    * A Horse's Tale [1907]
    * Extract from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven [1909]
    * Letters from the Earth [published posthumously, 1909]
    * The Mysterious Stranger
      [possibly not by Twain, published posthumously, 1916]
    * No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger [published posthumously, 1969]
  Travel
    * The Innocents Abroad [1869]
    * Roughing It [1872]
    * A Tramp Abroad [1880]
    * Following the Equator [1897]
  Non-fiction
    * Memoranda (monthly column for The Galaxy magazine) [1870-71]
    * Mark Twain's Burlesque Autobiography and First Romance [1871]
    * Old Times on the Mississippi [1876]
    * Life on the Mississippi [1883]
    * How to Tell a Story and Other Essays [1897]
    * Is He Dead? (play) [1898]
    * A Salutation Speech From the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth
      (essay) [1900]
    * The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated (satire) [1901]
    * Edmund Burke on Croker and Tammany (political satire) [1901]
    * To the Person Sitting in Darkness (essay) [1901]
    * To My Missionary Critics (essay)
      The North Atlantic Review 172(April 1901) [1901]
    * King Leopold's Soliloquy (political satire) [1905]
    * What is Man? and other essays [1906]
         1. What is Man?
         2. The Death of Jean
         3. The Turning-Point of My Life
         4. How to Make History Dates Stick
         5. The Memorable Assassination
         6. A Scrap of Curious History
         7. Switzerland, the Cradle of Liberty
         8. At the Shrine of St. Wagner
         9. William Dean Howells
        10. English as she is Taught
        11. A Simplified Alphabet
        12. As Concerns Interpreting the Deity
        13. Concerning Tobacco
        14. The Bee
        15. Taming the Bicycle
    * Christian Science [1907]
    * Is Shakespeare Dead? [1909]
    * Queen Victoria's Jubilee [1910]
    * Alonzo Fitz and other stories
    * Chapters from My Autobiography
    * Complete Letters of Mark Twain
    * The Curious Republic of Gondour, and Other Whimsical Sketches
    * Editorial Wild Oats
    * Essays on Paul Bourget
    * Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences
    * Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again
    * In Defence of Harriet Shelley
    * Mark Twain's Letters  Volume 1 (1835-1866)
    * Mark Twain's Letters  Volume 2 (1867-1875)
    * Mark Twain's Letters  Volume 3 (1876-1885)
    * Mark Twain's Letters  Volume 4 (1886-1900)
    * Mark Twain's Letters  Volume 5 (1901-1906)
    * Mark Twain's Letters  Volume 6 (1907-1910)
    * Mark Twain's Speeches
    * The Mysterious Stranger
    * On the Decay of the Art of Lying
    * Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion
    * The Stolen White Elephant [1882]
    * The Treaty With China, its Provisions Explained:
      New York Tribune, Tuesday, August 28, 1868
    * My Platonic Sweetheart (dream journal) [1912]
    * Mark Twain's Autobiography (published posthumously) [1924]
    * Mark Twain's Notebook (published posthumously) [1935]
    * Letters from the Earth (posthumous, edited by Bernard DeVoto) [1962]
    * Concerning the Jews (published posthumously) [1985]
  About
    * Mark Twain, A Biography, by Albert Bigelow Paine
    * Mark Twain / Archibald Henderson
  Mark Twain - The Benevolent Author - 1878
  Mark Twain - The Grateful Poodle - 1878
  Mark Twain - The Grateful Husband - 1878
  Mark Twain - Niagara - 1871
  Mark Twain - The Story of a Good Little Boy - 1875
  Goin' Hollywood - Mark Twain - The £ Pound Note - 1893
  Mark Twain Posthumously Published Pieces - The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm - published 1916
  Mark Twain Posthumously Published Pieces - The Approaching Epidemic - published 1919
  Mark Twain Posthumously Published Pieces - A Fable - published 1916
  Mark Twain Posthumously Published Pieces - Hunting the Deceitful Turkey - published 1916
  Mark Twain Posthumously Published Pieces - Last Words of Great Men - published 1919
  Stories They Are Famous For - 
  Mark Twain - The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Caleveras County - 1865
  Mark Twain - How I Edited an Agricultural Paper Once - 1870
  Mark Twain - A Literary Old Offender in Court with Suspicious Property in His Possession - 1870 - AND - Max Adeler - The Facts About Sam Snyder - 1879
  Mark Twain - Phonograph Stories
    The Colonel's Invention (from The American Claimant) - 1892


Tzu, Sun
  Sun Tzu on the Art of War
    translated from the Chinese
    with introduction and critical notes by Lionel Giles


Uzanne, Octave, 1852-1931
  * The End of Books (La Fin Des Livres) [1894]
  * Le calendrier de Venus (French)


Vanbrugh, John, 1664-1726 - Restoration Dramatist
  The Relapse
  The Provoked WIFE
  The Confederacy
  A Journey to London
  The Country House


Vance, Louis Joseph


Varsari, Giorgio
  The Lives of the Artists


Vatsyayana, Mallanaga
  Kamasutra


Veblen, Thorstein, 1857-1929
  The Theory of the Liesure Class
    * The Theory of the Leisure Class [1899]


Verga, Giovanni, 1840-1922
    * Little Novels of Sicily
      Giovanni Verga; translated by D.H. Lawrence [1883]
    * The House by the Medlar-Tree / Giovanni Verga


Virgil (70-19 BC)
    * The Aeneid ; translated by John Dryden
    * The Eclogues ; translated by J. B. Greenough
    * The Georgics ; translated by J. B. Greenough


Verlaine, Paul
  Poems - 170 of them


Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
  Journey to the Center of the Earth
  Twenty Thousand Leaguse Under the Sea
  The Adventures of Captain Hatteras
  Around the World in Eighty Days
  Voyages Extraordinaires
    * Cinq Semaines en Ballon [1863]
    * Les Aventures du Capitaine Hatteras [1864]
         1. Les Anglais au Pole Nord [1866]
         2. Le Desert de Glace [1866]
    * Voyage au Centre de la Terre [1864]
    * De La Terre a La Lune [1865]
    * Les Enfants du Capitaine Grant [1867-68]
    * Vingt Mille Lieues sous les Mers [1869-70]
    * Autour de la Lune [1870]
    * Une Ville Flottante [1871]
    * Aventures de trois Russes et de trois Anglais
      dans l'Afrique Australe [1872]
    * Le Tour du Mond en quatre-vingts jours [1873]
    * Les Pays des Fourrures [1873]
    * L'Ile Mysterieuse [1874]
    * Le 'Chancellor' [1875]
    * Michel Strogoff: Moscou-Irkutsk [1876]
    * Hector Servadac [1877]
    * Les Indes Noires [1877]
    * Un capitaine de quinze ans [1878]
    * Les Cinq Cents Millions de la Begum [1879]
    * Les Tribulations d'un chinois en Chine [1879]
    * La Maison a vapeur [1880]
    * La Jangada: huit cent lieues sur lAmazone [1881]
    * L'Ecole des Robinsons [1882]
    * Le Rayon vert [1882]
    * Kereban-le-Tetu [1883]
    * L'Etoile du Sud [1884]
    * L'Archipel en Feu [1884]
    * Mathias Sandorf [1885]
    * Un billet de loterie [1886]
    * Robur-le-Conquerant [1886]
    * Nord contre Sud [1887]
    * Le Chemin de France [1887]
    * Deux Ans de vacances [1888]
    * Famille-sans-nom [1889]
    * Sans dessus dessous [1889]
    * Cesar Cascabel [1890]
    * Mistress Branican [1891]
    * Le chateau des Carpathes [1892]
    * Claudius Bombarnac [1892]
    * Ptit-Bonhomme [1893]
    * Mirifiques Aventures de Maitre Antifer [1894]
    * L'ile a helice [1895]
    * Face au drapeau [1896]
    * Clovis Dardentor [1896]
    * Le Sphinx des glaces [1897]
    * Le Superbe Orenoque [1898]
    * Le Testament d'un excentrique [1899]
    * Seconde Patrie [1900]
    * Le Village aerien [1901]
    * Les Histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin [1901]
    * Les Freres Kip [1902]
    * Bourses de voyage [1903]
    * Un drame en Livonie [1904]
    * Maitre du monde [1904]
    * L'Invasion de la mer [1905]
  Short Stories
    * Un drame au Mexique [1851]
    * Un drame dans les airs [1851]
    * Martin Paz [1852]
    * Maitre Zacharius [1854]
    * Un hivernage dans les glaces [1855]
    * Le Comte de Chanteleine [1864]
    * Les Forceurs de blocus [1865]
    * Une Fantaisie du Docteur Ox [1872]
    * Une ville ideale [1875]
    * Les Revoltes de la Bounty [1879]
    * Dix Heures en chasse [1881]
    * Frritt-Flacc [1884]
    * Gil Braltar [1887]
    * La Journee d'un journaliste americain en 2889 [1891]
    * Aventures de la famille Raton [1891]
    * Monsieur Re-Dieze et Mademoiselle Mi-Bemol [1893]
  Works in English translation
    Extraordinary Voyages
    * Five Weeks in a Balloon [1869]
    * The Adventures of Captain Hatteras [1874-75]
         1. The English at the North Pole
         2. The Field of Ice
    * Journey to the Interior of the Earth [1871]
    * From the Earth to the Moon [1867]
    * Round the Moon [1873]
    * In Search of the Castaways [1873]
    * Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea [1872]
    * A Floating City [1874]
    * Meridiana:
      the Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa
      [1872]
    * Around the World in Eighty Days [1873]
    * The Fur Country [1873]
    * The Mysterious Island [1874]
    * The Survivors of the Chancellor [1875]
    * Michael Strogoff [1876]
    * The Underground City (The Child of the Cavern) [1877]
    * Off on a Comet [1877]
    * Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen [1878]
    * The Begum's Millions [1879]
    * Tribulations of a Chinaman in China [1879]
    * The Steam House [1880]
    * Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon [1881]
    * Godfrey Morgan [1883]
    * The Green Ray [1883]
    * Keraban the Inflexible [1883-84]
    * The Vanished Diamond [1885]
    * The Archipelago on Fire [1885]
    * Mathias Sandorf [1885]
    * The Lottery Ticket [1886]
    * Robur the Conqueror [1887]
    * North Against South [1887]
    * The Flight to France [1888]
    * Two Years' Vacation [1889]
    * Family Without a Name [1889]
    * The Purchase of the North Pole [1890]
    * Cesar Cascabel [1890]
    * Mistress Branican [1891]
    * Carpathian Castle [1893]
    * Claudius Bombarnac [1894]
    * Foundling Mick [1895]
    * Captain Antifer [1895]
    * Propeller Island [1896]
    * Facing the Flag [1897]
    * Clovis Dardentor [1897]
    * An Antarctic Mystery [1898]
    * The Master of the World [1904]
    * The Mighty Orinoco [2002]
    * The Will of an Eccentric [1900]
    * The Castaways of the Flag [1923]
    * The Village in the Treetops [1964]
    * The Sea Serpent [1967]
    * The Kip Brothers [2007]
    * Traveling Scholarships [n/a]
    * A Drama in Livonia [1967]
    * Invasion of the Sea [2001]
  Short Stories
    * A Drama in Mexico [1876]
    * A Drama in the Air [1852]
    * Martin Paz [1875]
    * Master Zacharius [1874]
    * A Winter Amid the Ice [1874]
    * The Count of Chanteleine [n/a]
    * The Blockade Runners [1874]
    * Doctor Ox's Experiment [1874]
    * An Ideal City [1965]
    * The Mutineers of the Bounty [1879]
    * Ten Hours Hunting [1965]
    * Frritt-Flacc [1892]
    * Gil Braltar [1958]
    * In the Year 2889 [1889]
    * Adventures of the Rat Family [1993]
    * Mr. Ray Sharp and Miss Me Flat [1965]


Versalius, Andreas, 1514-1564
    * Fathers of Biology, Ch.4, by Charles McRae [1890]
  Works
    * De humani corporis fabrica libri septem
      (On the fabric of the human body in seven books)
    * De Humanis Corporis Fabrica
      [page images from the NLM "Turning The Pages" project, requires Flash]
    * De Humanis Corporis Fabrica [translation from Northwestern University]


Voltaire, 1694-1778
Voltaire, Francois-Marie Arouet
Voltaire
  Candide
  Micromegas
  Zadig
  The Ingenu
  The White Bull
  What Pleases the Ladies - based on the Wife of Bath' Tale
  The Pocket Philosophical Dictionary - 1764
  Letters Concerning the English Nation
    * Voltaire / by John Morley
  Works
    * Zadig [1747]
    * Micromegas [1752]
    * Candide [1759]
    * L'Ingenu [1767]
    * Dictionnaire philosophique [1764]


Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913
    * The Malay Archipelago
    * Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection:
      o On the law which has regulated the introduction of new species
      o On the tendency of varieties to depart indefinitely from the original
      o Mimicry, and Other Protective Resemblances Among Animals


Wallace, Edgar
  The African stories:
    * Sanders of the River (1911)
    * The People of the River (1912)
    * Bosambo of the River (1914)
    * Bones:
      Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country (1915)
    * The Keepers of the King's Peace (1917)
    * Lieutenant Bones (1918)
    * Bones in London (1921)
    * Sandi, the King Maker (1922)
    * Bones of the River (1923)
    * Sanders (a.k.a. Mr Commissioner Sanders) (1926)
    * Again Sanders (1928)
  The "Just Men" stories:
    * Four Just Men (1905)
    * The Council of Justice (1908)
    * The Just Men of Cordova (1917)
    * The Law of the Four Just Men (1921)
    * The Three Just Men (1926)
    * Again the Three (1928)
  The "Mr J G Reeder" stories:
    * Room 13 (1924)
    * The Mind of Mr J G Reeder (a.k.a. The Murder Book of Mr. J. G. Reeder)
    * Terror Keep (1927)
    * Red Aces: Being Three Cases of Mr Reeder (1929)
    * Mr J G Reeder Returns
      (includes: The 'Treasure House' and 'The Shadow Man') (1932)
    * The Guv'nor (1932)
    * The Man who Passed (a.k.a. The Man from Sing Sing) (1932)
  The "Detective Sgt. Elk" stories
    * The Nine Bears or The Other Man or The Cheaters (1910)
      (revised as Silinski - Master Criminal (1930))
    * The Fellowship of the Frog (1925)
    * The Joker (The Colossus) (1926)
    * The Twister (1928)
    * The India-Rubber Men (1929)
    * White Face (1930)
  Crime novels and short stories
    * Angel Esquire (1908)
    * The Fourth Plague (1913)
    * Grey Timothy (1913)
    * The Man who bought London (1915)
    * The Melody of Death (1915)
    * A Debt Discharged (1916)
    * The Tomb of T'Sin (1916)
    * The Secret House (1917)
    * The Clue of the Twisted Candle (1918)
    * Down under Donovan (1918)
    * The Man Who Knew (1918)
    * The Green Rust (1919)
    * Kate Plus 10 (1919)
    * The Daffodil Mystery (1920)
    * Jack O'Judgment (1920)
    * The Angel of Terror (1922)
    * The Crimson Circle (1922)
    * Mr. Justice Maxell (1922)
    * The Valley of Ghosts (1925)
    * Captains of Souls (1923)
    * The Clue of the New Pin (1923)
    * The Green Archer (1923)
    * The Missing Million (1923)
    * The Dark Eyes Of London (1924)
    * Double Dan (1924)
    * Educated Evans (1924)
    * The Face in the Night (1924)
    * The Sinister Man (1924)
    * The Three Oak Mystery (1924)
    * Blue Hand (1925)
    * The Daughters of the Night (1925)
    * The Gaunt Stranger (1925) (revised as The Ringer (1926))
    * A King by Night (1925)
    * The Strange Countess (1925)
    * The Avenger (1925)
    * The Black Abbot (1926)
    * The Day of Uniting (1926)
    * The Door with Seven Locks (1926)
    * The Man from Morocco (1926)
    * The Million Dollar Story (1926)
    * More Educated Evans (1926)
    * The Northing Tramp (1926)
    * Penelope of the Polyantha (1926)
    * The Square Emerald (1926)
    * The Terrible People (1926)
    * We Shall See! (1926)
    * The Yellow Snake (1926)
    * The Big Foot (1927)
    * The Brigand (1927)
    * The Feathered Serpent (1927)
    * Flat 2 (1927)
    * The Forger (1927)
    * Good Evans (1927)
    * The Hand of Power (1927)
    * The Man Who Was Nobody (1927)
    * The Mixer (1927)
    * Number Six (1927)
    * The Squeaker (1927)
    * The Traitor's Gate (1927)
    * The Double (1928)
    * Elegant Edward (1928)
    * The Flying Squad (1928)
    * The Gunner (1928)
    * The Orator (1928)
    * The Thief in the Night (1928)
    * The Ringer
    * Again the Ringer (1929)
    * The Big Four (1929)
    * The Black (1929)
    * The Cat-Burglar (1929)
    * Circumstantial Evidence and Other Stories (1929)
    * Fighting Snub Reilly (1929)
    * For Information Received (1929)
    * Forty-Eight Short Stories (1929)
    * Four Square Jane (1929)
    * The Ghost of Down Hill (1929)
    * The Golden Hades (1929)
    * The Green Ribbon (1929)
    * The Terror (1930)
    * The Calendar (1930)
    * The Hand of Power (1930)
    * The Thief in the Night (1930)
    * The Clue of the Silver Key (1930)
    * The Lady of Ascot (1930)
    * The Devil Man (1931)
    * The Man at the Carlton (1931)
    * The Coat of Arms or The Arranways Mystery (1931)
    * On the Spot: Violence and Murder in Chicago (1931)
    * The Ringer Returns or Again the Ringer (1931)
    * Sergeant Sir Peter or Sergeant Dunn, C.I.D. (1932)
    * When the Gangs Came to London (1932)
    * The Steward (1932)
    * The Frightened Lady (1933)
    * The Green Pack (1933)
    * The Last Adventure (1934)
    * The Woman from fhe East (1934)
    * The Mouthpiece (1935)
    * Smoky Cell (1935)
    * The Table (1936)
    * Sanctuary Island (1936)
  Other works:
    * The Duke in the Suburbs (1909)
    * The Lone House Mystery and Other Stories (1929)
    * Edgar Wallace by Himself (1932) [Abridged version of 'People']
    * The Greek Poropulos (1933)
    * The Ghost Walker
    * Planetoid 127 [1927]
    * The Book of All-Power
    * Tam o' the Scoots
    * The Iron Grip
    * Chick
    * The Black


Walpole, Horace, 1717-1797
  The Castle of Otrantoi
    * Letter from Xo Ho to his Friend Lien Chi at Pekin [1757]
    * The Castle of Otranto
    * The Mysterious Mother [1768]
    * Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors
    * Anecdotes of Painting
    * Catalogue of Engravers [1763]
    * Essay on Modern Gardening
    * Memoirs of the Last Ten Years of George II
    * Memoirs of the Reign of George III
    * Letters of Horace Walpole


Walpole, Hugh 1884-1941
    * Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill [1911]
    * The Prelude to Adventure [1912]
    * Fortitude
      Being a true and Faithful Account of the Education of an Adventurer
      [1913]
    * The Duchess Of Wrexe:
      Her Decline And Death, A Romantic Commentary [1914]
    * The Golden Scarecrow [1915]
    * The Dark Forest [1916]
    * Green Mirror [1917]
    * Jeremy [1919]
    * The Secret City [1919]
    * The Captives [1920]
    * The Young Enchanted [1921]
    * The Cathedral [1922]
    * Jeremy And Hamlet:
      A Chronicle of Certain Incidents
      in the Lives of a Boy, a Dog, And a Country Town [1923]
    * The Old Ladies [1924]
    * Portrait of a Man with Red Hair [1925]
    * Harmer John: An unwordly Story [1926]
    * Jeremy at Crale [1927]
    * Wintersmoon:
      Passages in the Lives of Two Sisters,
        Janet and Rosalind Grandison [1928]
    * Farthing Hall [1929] (with J B Priestley)
    * Hans Frost [1929]
    * The "Herries" Chronicles:
          o Rogue Herries [1930]
          o Judith Paris [1931]
          o The Fortress [1932]
          o Vanessa [1933]
    * Above the Dark Circus [1931]
    * Above The Dark Tumult: An Adventure [1931]
    * Captain Nicholas [1934]
    * The Inquisitor [1935]
    * A Prayer for My Son [1936]
    * John Cornelius [1937]
    * The Joyful Delaneys [1938]
    * The Haxtons [1939]
    * The Sea Tower [1939]
    * The Bright Pavilions [1940]
    * Roman Fountain [1940]
    * The Blind Mans House: A Quiet Story [1941]
    * The Killer and the Slain: A Strange Story [1942]
    * Katherine Christian [1944]


Walton, Izaak (1593-1683)
  The Compleat Angler
  The Life of Mr. George Herbert
    Prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral
  Charles Waterton


Webster, John (c1580-c1634)
  The White Devil, or the Life and Death of Vittoria Corombona [1612]
  Appius and Virginia [1654]
  The Devils Law Case [1623]
  The Duchess of Malfi [1623]


Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937
  Novels
    * The Touchstone [1900]
    * The Valley of Decision [1902]
    * Sanctuary [1903]
    * The House of Mirth [1905]
    * Madame de Treymes [1907]
    * Fruit of the Tree [1907]
    * Ethan Frome [1911]
    * The Reef [1912]
    * The Custom of the Country [1913]
    * Bunner Sisters [1916]
    * Summer [1917]
    * The Marne [1918]
    * The Age of Innocence [1920]
    * The Glimpses of the Moon [1922]
    * A Son at the Front [1923]
    * Old New York [1924]
         1. False Dawn (The Forties)
         2. The Old Maid (The Fifties)
         3. The Spark (The Sixties)
         4. New Years Day (The Seventies)
    * The Mothers Recompense [1925]
    * Twilight Sleep [1927]
    * The Children [1928]
    * Hudson River Bracketed [1929]
    * The Gods Arrive [1932]
    * The Buccaneers [1938]
    * Fast and Loose [1938 (first novel, written in 18761877)]
  Short stories
    * The Greater Inclination [1899]
    * Crucial Instances [1901]
         1. The Duchess at Prayer
         2. The Angel at the Grave
         3. The Recovery
         4. Copy: A Dialogue
         5. The Rembrandt
         6. The Moving Finger
         7. The Confessional
    * The Descent of Man and other stories [1903]
         1. The Descent of Man
         2. The Other Two
         3. Expiation
         4. The Ladys Maids Bell
         5. The Mission of Jane
         6. The Reckoning
         7. The Letter
         8. The Dilettante
         9. The Quicksand
        10. A Venetian Nights Entertainment
    * The Other Two [1904]
    * The Hermit and the Wild Woman and other stories [1908]
         1. The Hermit and the Wild Woman
         2. The Last Asset
         3. In Trust
         4. The Pretext
         5. The Verdict
         6. The Pot-Boiler
         7. The Best Man
    * Tales of Men and Ghosts [1910]
         1. The Bolted Door
         2. His Fathers Son
         3. The Daunt Diana
         4. The Debt
         5. Full Circle
         6. The Legend
         7. The Eyes
         8. The Blond Beast
         9. Afterward
        10. The Letters
    * Xingu [1916]
    * The Choice [1916]
    * Coming Home [1916]
    * The Triumph of Night [1916]
    * Kerfol [1916]
    * Autres Temps ... [1916]
    * The Long Run [1916]
    * Here and Beyond [1926]
         1. Miss Mary Pask
         2. The Young Gentlemen
         3. Bewitched
         4. The Seed of the Faith
         5. The Temperate Zone
         6. Velvet Ear-Pads
    * Certain People [1930]
         1. Atrophy
         2. A Bottle of Perrier
         3. After Holbein
         4. Dieu Damour
         5. The Refugees
         6. Mr. Jones
    * Human Nature [1933]
    * The World Over [1936]
    * Ghosts [1937]
  Poetry
    * Verses [1878]
    * Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verse [1909]
    * Twelve Poems [1926]
  Non-fiction
    * The Decoration of Houses [1897]
    * Italian Villas and Their Gardens [1904]
    * Italian Backgrounds [1905]
    * A Motor-Flight Through France [1908 (travel)]
    * France, from Dunkerque to Belfort [1915 (war)]
    * French Ways and Their Meaning [1919]
    * In Morocco [1920 (travel)]
    * The Writing of Fiction [1925 (essays on writing)]
    * A Backward Glance [1934 (autobiography)]


Washington, Booker T.
  Up from Slavery


Wells, Herbert George, 1866-1946
Wells, H.G.
  Novels
    * The Time Machine [1896]
    * The Wonderful Visit [1895]
    * The Island of Doctor Moreau [1896]
    * Wheels of Chance; a bicycling idyll [1896]
    * The Invisible Man [1897]
    * The War of the Worlds [1898]
    * When the Sleeper Wakes [1899]
    * Love and Mr Lewisham [1900]
    * The First Men In The Moon [1901]
    * The Sea Lady: A Tissue of Moonshine;
      illustrated by Lewis Christopher Edward Baumer [1902]
    * The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth [1904]
    * Kipps [1905]
    * In the Days of the Comet [1906]
    * The War in the Air [1908]
    * Tono Bungay [1909]
    * Ann Veronica, a modern love story [1909]
    * The History of Mr Polly [1910]
    * The Sleeper Awakes [1910  revised edition of When the Sleeper Awakes]
    * The New Machiavelli [1911]
    * Marriage [1912]
    * The Passionate Friends [1913]
    * The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman [1914]
    * The World Set Free [1914]
    * Bealby - A Holiday [1915]
    * Boon
      The Mind of the Race
      The Wild Asses of the Devil
      The Last Trump;
      Being a First Selection from the Literary Remains of George Boon,
      Appropriate to the Times [1915]
    * The Research Magnificent [1915]
    * Mr Britling sees it through [1916]
    * The Soul of a Bishop [1917]
    * God The Invisible King [1917]
    * Joan And Peter: A Story of an Education [1918]
    * The Undying Fire [1919]
    * The Secret Places of the Heart [1922]
    * Men Like Gods [1923]
    * The Dream [1924]
    * Christina Alberta's Father [1925]
    * The World of William Clissold [1926]
    * Meanwhile [1927]
    * Mr Blettsworthy on Rampole Island [1928]
    * The Adventures of Tommy (1929)
    * The King Who Was a King [1929]
    * The Autocracy of Mr. Parham [1930]
    * The Bulpington of Blup [1932]
    * The Shape of Things to Come [1933]
    * The Croquet Player [1936]
    * Brynhild [1937]
    * Star-Begotten [1937]
    * The Camford Visitation [1937]
    * Apropos of Dolores [1938]
    * The Brothers [1938]
    * The Holy Terror [1939]
    * Babes In The Darkling Woods [1940]
    * All Aboard for Ararat [1940]
    * You can't be too careful: a sample of life  19011951 [1941]
  Short stories
    * The Stolen Bacillus and other incidents [1895]
      1. The Stolen Bacillus
      2. The Flowering of the Strange Orchid
      3. In the Avu Observatory
      4. The Triumphs of a Taxidermist
      5. A Deal in Ostriches
      6. Through a Window
      7. The Temptation of Harringay
      8. The Flying Man
      9. The Diamond Maker
     10. Aepyornis Island
     11. The Remarkable Case of Davidsons Eyes
     12. The Lord of the Dynamos
     13. The Hammerpond Park Burglary
     14. A Moth  Genus Novo
     15. The Treasure in the Forest
    * The Plattner Story and others [1897]
      o "The Plattner Story" [1896]
      o "The Argonauts of the Air" [1895]
      o "The Story of the Late Mr. Elvesham" [1896]
      o "In the Abyss" [1896]
      o "The Apple" [1896]
      o "Under the Knife" [1896]
      o "The Sea-Raiders" [1896]
      o "Pollock and the Porroh Man" [1895]
      o "The Red Room" [1896]
      o "The Cone" [1895]
      o "The Purple Pileus" [1896]
      o "The Jilting of Jane" [1894]
      o "In the Modern Vein: an unsympathetic love story"
        [aka A Bardlet's Romance] [1894]
      o "A Catastrophe" [1895]
      o "The Lost Inheritance" [1897]
      o "The Sad Story of a Dramatic Critic"
      o "A Slip Under the Microscope" [1896]
    * Tales of Space and Time [1899]
      1. "The Crystal Egg" [The New Review, May 1897]
      2. "The Star" [The Graphic, December, 1897]
      3. "A Story of the Stone Age" [The Idler, May-September 1897]
      4. "A Story of the Days To Come"
         [The Pall Mall Magazine, June-October 1897]
      5. "The Man Who Could Work Miracles"
         [Illustrated London News, July 1898]
    * Twelve Stories and a Dream [1903]
      1. Filmer [1901]
      2. The Magic Shop
      3. The Valley of Spiders
      4. The Truth About Pyecraft
      5. Mr. Skelmersdale in Fairyland [1903]
      6. The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost [1902]
      7. Jimmy Goggles the God
      8. The New Accelerator
      9. Mr. Ledbetters Vacation [1898]
     10. The Stolen Body [1898]
     11. Mr. Brishers Treasure [1899]
     12. Miss Winchelseas Heart
     13. A Dream of Armageddon
    * The Door in the Wall, and other stories [1911]
      1. The Door in the Wall
      2. The Star
      3. A Dream of Armageddon
      4. The Cone
      5. A Moonlight Fable
      6. The Diamond Maker [1894]
      7. The Lord of the Dynamos [1894]
      8. The Country of the Blind
    * The Country of the Blind, and other stories [1911]
      1. The Jilting of Jane [1894]
      2. The Cone [1895]
      3. The Stolen Bacillus [1894]
      4. The Flowering of the Strange Orchid [aka The Strange Orchid] [1894]
      5. In the Avu Observatory [1894]
      6. AEpyornis Island [1894]
      7. The Remarkable Case of Davidsons Eyes
         [aka The Story of Davidson's Eyes] [1895]
      8. The Lord of the Dynamos [1894]
      9. The Moth [aka A Moth - Genus Novo] [1895]
     10. The Treasure in the Forest [1894]
     11. The Story of the Late Mr Elvesham [1896]
     12. Under the Knife [aka Slip Under the Knife] [1896]
     13. The Sea Raiders [1896]
     14. The Obliterated Man [1911]
     15. The Plattner Story [1896]
     16. The Red Room [1896]
     17. The Purple Pileus [1896]
     18. A Slip Under the Microscope [1896]
     19. The Crystal Egg [1897]
     20. The Star [1897]
     21. The Man Who Could Work Miracles.
     22. A Vision of Judgment [1899]
     23. Jimmy Goggles the God [1898]
     24. Miss Winchelseas Heart [1898]
     25. A Dream of Armageddon [1901]
     26. The Valley of the Spiders [1903]
     27. The New Accelerator [1901]
     28. The Truth About Pyecraft [1903]
     29. The Magic Shop [1903]
     30. The Empire of the Ants [1905]
     31. The Door in the Wall [1906]
     32. The Country of the Blind [1904]
     33. The Beautiful Suit [aka A Moonlight Fable] [1909]
    * The Short Stories of H. G. Wells
        o A Family Elopement [1884]
        o A Tale of the Twentieth Century [1887]
        o A Talk with Gryllotalpa [1887]
          published under the pseudonym Septimus Browne
        o A Vision of the Past [1887]
        o The Chronic Argonauts [1888]
        o The Devotee of Art [1888]
        o The Flying Man [aka The Advent of the Flying Man] [1893]
        o A Deal in Ostriches [1894]
        o The Final Men [1894]
        o The Hamm [1895]
        o The Temptation of Harringay [1895]
        o Wayde's Essence [1895]
        o The Rajah's Treasure [1896]
        o Le Mari Terrible [1897]
        o The Ghost of Fear [1897]
        o Mr Marshall's Doppelganger [1897]
        o A Perfect Gentleman on Wheels [1897]
        o The Presence by the Fire [1897]
        o Walcote [1898]
        o The Loyalty of Esau Common [1902]
        o The Land Ironclads [1903]
        o Little Mother Up the Morderberg [1910]
    ? alities ... [1907]
    * This Misery of Boots [1908]
    * Will Socialism Destroy the Homee [1917]
    * In the Fourth Year: Anticipations of a World Peace [1918]
    * The Idea of a League of Nations [1919]
      with Viscount Edward Grey, Lionel Curtis, William Archer,
      H. Wickham, Frederick William Sanderson
    * A Year of Prophesying [1925]
    * A Short History of Mankind [1925]
    * Mr Belloc Objects to "The Outline of History" [1926]
    * Wells' Social Anticipations [1927]
    * The Way the World is Going [1928]
    * The Book of Catherine Wells [1928]
    * W940]
    * The Rights of Man [1940]
    * The Pocket History of the World [1941]
    * Guide to the New World [1941]
    * The Outlook for Homo Sapiens [1942]
    * The Conquest of Time [1942]
    * Modern Russian and English Revolutionaries [1942]  with Lev Uspensky
  # Phoenix:
    A Summary of the Inescapable Conditions of World Reorganization [1942]
  # Crux Ansata: An Indictment of the Roman Catholic Church [1943]
  # '42 to '44: A Contemporary Memoir [1944]
  # Reshaping Man's Heritage [1944]  with J. B. S. Haldane, Julian S. Huxley
  # The Happy Turning [1945]
  # Mind at the End of its Tether [1945]
  # Marxism vs Liberalism [1945]  with J. V. Stalin


West, Nathanael, 1903-1940
    * The Dream Life of Balso Snell [1931]
    * Miss Lonelyhearts [1933]
    * A Cool Million [1934]
    * The Day of the Locust [1939]


Weyman, Stanley J


Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850
    * Lyrical Ballads, with other poems


Webster, John
  The Duchess of Malfi
  The White Devil
  The Devil's Law-Case
  The Cure for a Cuckold


Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937
Warton, Edith
  The Age of Innocence
  The House of Mirth
  Ethan From
  The Custom of the Country


White, John, c.1757-1832
    * Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales [1790]


White, Stewart Edward


Whitehead, Alfred North, 1861-1947
    * A treatise on universal algebra, with applications [1898]
    * An introduction to mathematics [1911]
    * The axioms of projective geometry [1906]
    * The axioms of descriptive geometry [1907]
    * An enquiry concerning the principles of natural knowledge [1919]
    * The organisation of thought, educational and scientific [1917]
    * The Concept of Nature:
      The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919
    * The principle of relativity with applications to physical science [1922]
    * The rhythm of education;
      an address delivered to the Training college association [1922]
    * The Function Of Reason [1929]
    * Philosophical essays for Alfred North Whitehead,
      February fifteenth nineteen hundred and thirty-six []

Whitman, Walt
  Leaves of Grass


Wiggin, Kate Douglas


Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900
Wilde, Oscar
  The Critic as Artist
  The Ballad of Readinf Gaol
  Salome
  A Woman of No Inportance
  An Ideal Husband
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  The Canterville Ghost
  The Portrait of Mr. W.H.

  More ...
    * Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions, by Frank Harris
  Poetry
    * Collected Poems
      o Ravenna [1878]
      o Miscellaneous Poems [1881]
      o The Burden of Itys [1890]
      o Charmides [1890]
      o Eleutheria [1890]
      o Flowers of Gold [1890]
      o Flower or Love [1890]
      o The Fourth Movement [1890]
      o The Garden of Eros [1890]
      o Humanitad [1890]
      o Panthea [1890]
      o Rosa Mystica [1890]
      o Impressions De Theatre [1890]
      o Wind Flowers [1890]
      o The Sphinx [1894]
      o The Ballad of Reading Gaol [1898]
  Plays
    Vera; or, The Nihilists [1880]
    The Duchess of Padua [1883]
    Salome [French version, 1893, first performed in Paris 1896]
    Lady Windermere's Fan [1892]
    A Woman of No Importance [1893]
    Salome: A Tragedy in One Act
      translated from the French of Oscar Wilde,
      with illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley [1894]
    An Ideal Husband [1895]
    The Importance of Being Earnest [1895]
    A Florentine Tragedy (fragment)
    La Sainte Courtisane (fragment)

(Dates are dates of first performance, which approximate better with
the probable date of composition than dates of publication.)
Prose

    * The Happy Prince and other stories
      illustrated by Charles Robinson [1888]
        The Happy Prince
        The Nightingale and the Rose
        The Selfish Giant
        The Devoted Friend
        The Remarkable Rocket
    * The happy prince and other tales
      illustrated by Walter Crane and Jacomb Hood [1894]
    * The happy prince and other tales
      with three illustrations drawn by Walter Crane [1919]
    * A House of Pomegranates [1891]
       o The Young King
       o The Birthday of the Infanta
       o The Fisherman and His Soul
       o The Star-Child
    * Lord Arthur Savile's Crime, and other stories [1891]
      o Lord Arthur Saviles Crime
      o The Canterville Ghost [1887]
      o The Sphinx Without a Secret
      o The Model Millionaire
      o The Portrait of Mr. W.H.
    * The Picture of Dorian Gray [1891]
    * Intentions [1891, critical dialogues and essays]
    * The Soul of Man under Socialism
      First published in the Pall Mall Gazette, 1891
      first book publication 1904
    * De Profundis [1905]
    * The Rise of Historical Criticism
      [published in incomplete form 1905 and completed form in 1908]


Wilmot,john, Earl of Rochester
 Poems (risque)


Wister, Owen
  The Virginian


Williams, Charles, 1886-1945
    * War in Heaven [1930]
      The Holy Grail surfaces in an obscure country parish and becomes
      variously a sacramental object to protect or a vessel of power
      to exploit.
    * Many Dimensions [1931]
      An evil antiquarian illegally purchases the fabled Stone of Suleiman
      (Williams uses this Muslim form rather than the more familiar King
      Solomon) from its Islamic guardian in Baghdad and returns to England
      to discover not only that the Stone can multiply itself infinitely
      without diminishing the original, but that it also allows its possessor
      to transcend the barriers of space and time.
    * The Place of the Lion [1931]
      Platonic archetypes begin to appear around an English country town,
      wreaking havoc and drawing to the surface the spiritual strengths and
      flaws of individual characters.
    * Shadows of Ecstasy [1931]
      A humanistic adept has discovered that by focusing his energies inward
      he can extend his life almost indefinitely. He undertakes an experiment
      using African lore to die and resurrect his own body thereby assuring
      his immortality. His followers begin a revolutionary movement to destroy
      European civilization.
    * The Greater Trumps [1932]
      The original Tarot is used to unlock enormous metaphysical powers by
      allowing the possessors to see across space and time, create matter,
      and raise powerful natural storms.
    * Descent into Hell [1937]
      Generally thought to be Williamss best novel, Descent deals with various
      forms of selfishness, and how the cycle of sin brings about the
      necessity for redemptive acts. In it, an academic becomes so far removed
      from the world that he fetishizes a woman to the extent that his
      perversion takes the form of a succubus. Characters include a
      doppelganger and the ghost of a suicidal Victorian labourer. It is
      illustrative of Williamss belief in the replacement of sin and
      substitutional love.
    * All Hallows' Eve [1945]
      Opens with a discussion between the ghosts of two dead women wandering
      about London. Ultimately explores the meaning of human suffering and
      empathy by dissolving the barrier between the living and the dead
      through both black magic and divine love.
  Short stories
    Et in Sempiternum Pereant [The London Mercury, 1935]
  Poetry
    Poems of Conformity [1917]
    Divorce [1920]
  Biography
    Bacon [biography of Francis Bacon]

Wodehouse, P.G.

Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938
Thomas Wolfe, 1900-1938
  Look Homeward, Angel: a story of the buried life [1929]
  Of Time and the River: a legend of Mans hunger in his youth [1935]
  From Death to Morning (1935)
  The Story of a Novel (1936)
  The Lost Boy (1937)
  The Web and the Rock (1939)
  You Can't Go Home Again [1940]
  The Hound of Darkness
  The Hills Beyond (1941)
  Mannerhouse: A Play in a Prologue and Four Acts (1948)

Wolldtonecraft, Mary
  Mary
  The Wrongs of Women
  Letters
  A Vindication of the Rights of Men   
  A Vindication of the Rights of Women
  An Historical and Moral View of the French Revolution


Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797
    * Mary Wollstonecraft, by Virginia Woolf

    * Original Stories from Real Life, illustrated by W. Blake [1788]
    * Mary: A Fiction [1788]
    * Reply to Burkes Reflections on the French Revolution [1791]
    * A Vindication of the Rights of Woman [1792]
    * Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark
    * Maria; or The Wrongs of Woman [1798]


Wood, Ellen
  East Lynne


Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941
  Novels
    * The Voyage Out [1915]
    * Night and Day [1919]
    * Jacob's Room [1920]
    * Mrs Dalloway [1925]
    * To the Lighthouse [1927]
    * Orlando [1928]
    * The Waves [1931]
    * Flush: A Biography [1933]
    * The Years [1937]
    * Between the Acts [1941]
  Short Stories
    * Monday or Tuesday [1921]
         1. A Haunted House
         2. A Society
         3. Monday or Tuesday
         4. An Unwritten Novel
         5. The String Quartet
         6. Blue & Green
         7. Kew Gardens
         8. The Mark on the Wall
    * A Haunted House and other short stories [1944]
         1. A Haunted House
         2. Monday or Tuesday
         3. An Unwritten Novel
         4. The String Quartet
         5. Kew Gardens
         6. The Mark on the Wall
         7. The New Dress
         8. The Shooting Party
         9. Lappin and Lapinova
        10. Solid Objects
        11. The Lady in the LookingGlass
        12. The Duchess and the Jeweller
        13. Moments of Being
        14. The Man Who Loved His Kind
        15. The Searchlight
        16. The Legacy
        17. Together and Apart
        18. A Summing Up
  Essays
    * The Common Reader, First Series [1925]
         1. Preface
         2. The Common Reader
         3. The Pastons and Chaucer
         4. On Not Knowing Greek
         5. The Elizabethan Lumber Room
         6. Notes on an Elizabethan Play
         7. Montaigne
         8. The Duchess of Newcastle
         9. Rambling Round Evelyn
        10. Defoe
        11. Addison
        12. The Lives of the Obscure
        13. Jane Austen
        14. Modern Fiction
        15. Jane Eyre And Wuthering Heights
        16. George Eliot
        17. The Russian Point of View
        18. Outlines
        19. The Patron and the Crocus
        20. The Modern Essay
        21. Joseph Conrad
        22. How it Strikes a Contemporary
    * The Common Reader, Second Series [1925]
         1. The Strange Elizabethans
         2. Donne After Three Centuries
         3. The Countess of Pembrokes Arcadia
         4. Robinson Crusoe
         5. Dorothy Osbornes Letters
         6. Swifts Journal to Stella
         7. The Sentimental Journey
         8. Lord Chesterfields Letters to His Son
         9. Two Parsons
        10. Dr. Burneys Evening Party
        11. Jack Mytton
        12. De Quinceys Autobiography
        13. Four Figures
        14. William Hazlitt
        15. Geraldine and Jane
        16. Aurora Leigh
        17. The Niece of an Earl
        18. George Gissing
        19. The Novels of George Meredith
        20. I Am Christina Rossetti
        21. The Novels of Thomas Hardy
        22. How Should One Read a Book?
    * A Room of One's Own [1929]
    * Three Guineas [1938]
  The Death of the Moth and Other Essays [1942]
    1. The Death of the Moth
    2. Evening Over Sussex: Reflections in a Motor Car
    3. Three Pictures
    4. Old Mrs. Grey
    5. Street Haunting: A London Adventure
    6. Jones and Wilkinson
    7. Twelfth Night At the Old Vic
    8. Madame de Sevigne
    9. The Humane Art 
  Two Antiquaries: Walpole and Cole
  The Rev William Cole
  The Historian and The Gibbon
  Reflections at Sheffield Place
  The Man at the Gate 
  Sara Coleridge
  Not One of Us
  Henry James: 1. Within the Rim
  Henry James: 2. The Old Order
  Henry James: 3. The Letters of Henry James
  George Moore 
        20.
        21. The Novels of E. M. Forster
        22. Middlebrow
        23. The Art of Biography
        24. Craftsmanship
        25. A Letter to a Young Poet
        26. Why?
        27. Professions for Women
        28. Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid


Wordsworth, Dorothy
 The Grasmere and Alfoxden Journals


Wordsworth, William, 17790-1850
  Poems
    Lyrical Ballads (1789-1805) - with Coloridge 1892 and expanded 1802
     The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
     Coloridge glosses added 1817
    the 'Lucy' poems
    Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey
    A Slumber did my Spirit seal
    Letters
    Prelude (1805)
    The Ruined Cottage
    Home at Grasmere
    Peter Bell
    * Lyrical Ballads, with other poems


Wycherley, William
  The Country Wife
  Loving in a Wood
  The Gentleman Dancing-Master
  The Plain Dealer


Vega, Lope de, 1562-1635
  Fuente Ovejuna
  The Knight from Olmedo
  Punishment without Revenge


Xenophon, 431c.360 BCE
  The Expedition of Cyrus
  Historical and Biographical works
    * Anabasis [The Persian Expedition]
    * Cyropaedia [The Education of Cyrus]
    * Hellenica
    * Agesilaus
  Socratic works and dialogues
    * Memorabilia
    * Oeconomicus
    * Symposium
    * The Apology of Socrates
    * Hiero
  Short treatises
    * On Horsemanship
    * The Cavalry General
    * On Hunting [Cynegeticus]
    * Ways and Means: a pamphlet on revenues
    * The Polity of the Athenians and the Lacedaemonians


Yeats, W.B. (William Butler), 1865-1939
    * Collected Poems
    * Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven / W. B. Yeats
    * Poems / W. B. Yeats
    * Rosa Alchemica / W. B. Yeats

    * Mosada: A dramatic poem / W. B. Yeats [1886]
    * Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry [1888]
    * The Wanderings of Oisin and Other Poems [1889]
      includes
        "The Wanderings of Oisin",
        "The Song of the Happy Shepherd",
        "The Stolen Child"
        "Down By The Salley Gardens"
    * "The Lake Isle of Innisfree"
      poem first published in the National Observer, 13 December [1890]
    * Representative Irish Tales [1891]
    * John Sherman and Dhoya, two stories [1891]
    * Irish Fairy Tales / ; illustrated by Jack B. Yeats; edited by W. B. Yeats
    * Irish Faerie Tales [1892]
    * The Countess Cathleen / W. B. Yeats
    * The Countess Kathleen and Various Legends and Lyrics
      includes "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" (see 1890, above)
        (Lyrics from this book appear in 
          Yeats' collected editions in a section titled
          "The Rose" [1893]
          but Yeats never published a book titled "The Rose") [1892]
    * The Celtic Twilight / W. B. Yeats [1893]
    * The Rose, poems [1893]
    * The Land of Heart's Desire [1894]
    * Poems, verse and drama; the first edition of his collected poems [1895]
    * A Book of Irish Verse:
      Selected from modern writers 
      with an introduction and notes by W. B. Yeats [1895]
    * The Tables of the Law.
      The Adoration of the Magi, privately printed;
      The Tables of the Law first published in The Savoy, November 1896;
      a regular edition of this book appeared in 1904 [1897]
    * The Secret Rose [1897]
    * Crossways [1889]
    * The Wind Among the Reeds / W. B. Yeats
    * The Wind Among the Reeds, including "Song of the Old Mother" [1899]
    * The Shadowy Waters, poems [1900]
    * Cathleen Ni Houlihan, play [1902]
    * Ideas of Good and Evil [1903]
    * In The Seven Woods:
      Being Poems Chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age [Dun Emer Press, 1903]
      includes "Adam's Curse"
    * Where There is Nothing:
      Being Volume I of Plays for an Irish Theatre [1903]
    * The Hour Glass [1903]
    * The Hour-Glass; Cathleen ni Houlihan; The Pot of Broth, plays [1904]
    * The King's Threshold; and On Baile's Strand [1904]
    * The Tables of the Law;
      The Adoration of the Magi,
      a privately printed edition appeared in 1897 [1904]
    * Stories of Red Hanrahan / W. B. Yeats [Dun Emer Press, 1905]
      contains stories from The Secret Rose (1897)
      rewritten with Lady Gregory;
      another edition was published in 1927
    * Poems, 1899 1905, verse and plays [1906]
    * Deirdre [1907]
    * Discoveries: A Volume of Essays [1907]
    * The Green Helmet and Other Poems [1910]
    * Poems: Second Series [1910]
    * Synge and the Ireland of his time [1911]
    * The Cutting of an Agate [1912]
    * Selections from the Writings of Lord Dunsany
      edited by W. B. Yeats [1912]
    * A Coat [1912]
    * Poems Written in Discouragement [1913]
    * Responsibilities; and, other poems
      W.B. Yeats; illustrated by Thomas Sturge Moore
    * Responsibilities, and Other Poems [1916]
    * Reveries over Childhood and Youth [1916]
    * Easter 1916 [1916]
    * The Wild Swans at Coole / W. B. Yeats
    * The Wild Swans at Coole,
      Other Verses and a Play in Verse,
      a significantly revised edition appeared in 1919 [1919]
    * Per Amica Silentia Lunae / W. B. Yeats
    * Per Amica Silentia Lunae [1918]
    * In Memory of Major Robert Gregory [1918]
    * The Leaders of the Crowd [1918]
    * Two plays for dancers / W. B. Yeats
    * Two Plays for Dancers [1919]
      plays; became part of Four Plays for Dancers, published in 1921
    * The Wild Swans at Coole,
      significant revision of the 1917 edition:
      has the poems from the 1917 edition and others,
      including "An Irish Airman Foresees His Death" 
      and "The Phases of the Moon"; 
      contains: "The Wild Swans at Coole", "Ego Dominus Tuus",
      "The Scholars" and "On being asked for a War Poem" [1919]
    * The Second Coming [1920]
    * Michael Robartes and the Dancer, poems;
      published in February, although book itself states "1920" [1921]
    * Four Plays for Dancers, plays;
      includes contents of Two Plays for Dancers, published in 1919,
      together with At the Hawk's Well and Calvary [1921]
    * Four Years [1921]
    * Later Poems [1922]
    * The Player Queen, play [1922]
    * Plays in Prose and Verse, plays [1922]
    * The Trembling of the Veil [1922]
    * Seven Poems and a Fragment [1922]
    * Plays and Controversies [1923]
    * The Cat and the Moon, and Certain Poems, poems and drama [1924]
    * Essays [1924]
    * A Vision A, nonfiction,
      a much revised edition appeared in 1937,
      and a final revised edition was published in 1956 [1925]
    * Estrangement [1926]
    * Autobiographies of William Butler Yeats, nonfiction;
      see also, Autobiography 1938 [1926]
    * October Blast [1927]
    * Stories of Red Hanrahan and the Secret Rose, poetry and fiction [1927]
    * The Resurrection, a short play first performed in 1934 [1927]
    * The Tower, includes Sailing to Byzantium [1928]
    * The Death of Synge, and Other Passages from an Old Diary, poems [1928]
    * A Packet for Ezra Pound, poems [1929]
    * The Winding Stair'
      published by Fountain Press in a signed limited edition,
      now exceedingly rare [1929]
    * Words for Music Perhaps, and Other Poems [1932]
    * Collected Poems [1933]
    * The Winding Stair and Other Poems [1933]
    * Collected Plays [1934]
    * The King of the Great Clock Tower, poems [1934]
    * Wheels and Butterflies, drama [1934]
    * The Words Upon the Window Pane, drama [1934]
    * Dramatis Personae [1935]
    * A Full Moon in March, poems [1935]
    * A Vision B, nonfiction,
      a much revised edition of the original, which appeared in 1925;
      reissued with minor changes in 1956,
      and with further changes in 1962 [1937]
    * Essays 1931 to 1936 [1937]
    * Autobiography [1938]
      includes Reveries over Childhood and Youth (published in 1914),
      The Trembling of the Veil (1922),
      Dramatis Personae (1935),
      The Death of Synge (1928),
      and other pieces;
      see also oast Poems and Two Plays poems and drama (posthumous) [1939]
    * On the Boiler, essays, poems and a play (posthumous) [1939]

    * The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays / ; edited by Sterlin

Yonge, Charlotte M.

Zola, Emile, 1840-1902
Zola, Emile
  The Kill
  The Masterpiece
  Nana
  L'Assommoir
  La Bete Humaine
  Pot Luck
  The Ladies' Paradise
  Germinal
  Therese Raquin
  The Belly of Paris
  about 
    * Emile Zola, by William Dean Howells
  Works in English translation:
    * The Death of Olivier Becaille
    * Captain Burle
    * The Miller's Daughter
    * Stories for Ninon [1864/1897]
    * Claude's Confession [1865]
    * The Mysteries of Marseilles [1867]
    * Theresa Raquin
      translated and edited with a preface by Edward Vizetelly [1867]
    * The Fete at Coqueville [1907]
    * The Flood
    * The Rougon-Macquart cycle [1871-93]:
         1. The Fortune of the Rougons [1871]
         2. The Kill / The Rush for the Spoil (La Curee) [1874]
         3. The Fat and the Thin (The Belly of Paris - Le Ventre de Paris)
            translated, with an introduction, by Ernest Alfred Vizetelly [1874]
         4. The Conquest of Plassans [1874]
         5. Abbe Mouret's Transgression [1875]
         6. His Excellency (Son Excellence Eugene Rougon) [1876/1897]
         7. L'Assommoir (The Gin Palace) [1877]
         8. A Love Episode (Une Page d'Amour) [1878]
         9. Nana [1880]
        10. Restless House (Pot-Bouille) [1882]
        11. The Ladies' Paradise (Au Bonheur des Dames) [1883]
        12. How Jolly Life Is (La Joie de vivre) [1884]
        13. Germinal / translated by Havelock Ellis [1885]
        14. The Masterpiece (L'?uvre) [1886]
        15. The Soil (La Terre) [1887]
        16. The Dream (Le Reve) [1888]
        17. The Beast in Man (La Bete Humaine) [1890]
        18. Money (L'Argent) [1891]
        19. The Downfall (La Debacle) [1892]
        20. Doctor Pascal [1893]
    * The Three Cities
         1. Lourdes [1894]
         2. Rome [1896]
         3. Paris [1898]
    * Fruitfulness [1899]
  Works in French
    * Contes a Ninon [1864]
    * La confession de Claude [1865]
    * Mes haines [1866]
    * Mon salon [1866]
    * Edouart Manet [1867]
    * Les Mysteres de Marseille [1867]
    * Therese Raquin [1867]
    * Madeleine Ferat [1869]
    * Les Rougon-Macquart [1871-93]:
         1. La Fortune des Rougon [1871]
         2. La Curee [1874]
         3. Le Ventre de Paris [1874]
         4. La Conquete de Plassans [1874]
         5. La Faute de l'Abbe Mouret [1875]
         6. Son Excellence Eugene Rougon [1876]
         7. L'Assommoir [1877]
         8. Une Page d'Amour [1878]
         9. Nana [1880]
        10. Pot-Bouille [1882]
        11. Au Bonheur des Dames [1883]
        12. La Joie de vivre [1884]
        13. Germinal [1885]
        14. L'?uvre [1886]
        15. La Terre [1887]
        16. Le Reve [1888]
        17. La Bete Humaine [1890]
        18. L'Argent [1891]
        19. La Debacle [1892]
        20. Le Docteur Pascal [1893]
    * Nouveaux Contes a Ninon [1874]
    * Theatre [1878]
    * La Republique Francaise et la Litterature [1879]
    * Le Roman Experimentale [1880]
    * Les Soirees de Medan [1880]
    * Les Romaciers Naturalistes [1881]
    * Le Naturalisme au Theatre: les theories et les exemples [1881]
    * Nos Auteurs Dramatiques [1881]
    * Documents Litteraires, Etudes et Portraits, [1881]
    * Nais Micoulin [1884]
    * L'Affaire Dreyfus: lettre a La Jeunesse [1887]
    * Nouvelle campagne [1897]
    * Les Trois Villes
         1. Lourdes [1894]
         2. Rome [1896]
         3. Paris [1898]
    * Les Quatre Evangiles
         1. Fecondite [1899]
         2. Travail [1901]
         3. Verite (1903, published posthumously)
         4. Justice (unfinished)
    * J'Accuse...! Lettre au President de la Republique [1898]
    * La Verite en Marche [1901]

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