II. APPENDIX.
BIOGRAPHY, CRITICISM, ETC.
Cary, T. G.—Letter to a lady in France on the supposed failure of a National Bank … with answers to enquiries concerning the books of Captain Marryat and Mr. Dickens. Boston [U.S.], 1843, 8vo.
—— Second edition. Boston [U.S.], 1844, 8vo.
Marryat, Florence.—Life and Letters of Captain Marryat. 2 vols. London, 1872, 8vo.
Marryat, Frederick.—A Reply to Captain Marryat’s statements relative to the coloured West Indians, in his work entitled, “A Diary in America.” [Consisting of letters which appeared in the “St. George’s Chronicle.”] London, 1840, 8vo.
Marshall, John.—Royal Naval Biography. 4 vols. London, 1823-35, 8vo.
Frederick Marryat, vol. iii., pp. 261-270.
Poe, Edgar A.—The Literati, etc. New York, 1850, 8vo.
Frederick Marryat, pp. 456-460.
MAGAZINE ARTICLES.
Marryat, Frederick.—New Monthly Magazine, vol. 48, 1836, pp. 228-232.—Bentley’s Miscellany (with portrait), by C. Whitehead, vol. 24, 1848, pp. 524-530; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 16, 1849, pp. 135-139, and Littell’s Living Age, vol. 19, pp. 540-543.—Temple Bar, vol. 37, 1873, pp. 100-106.—London Society, by T. H. S. Escott, vol. 23, 1873, pp. 34-44.
—— and his Diary. Southern Literary Messenger, vol. 7, 1841, pp. 253-276.
—— at Langham. Cornhill Magazine, vol. 16, 1867, pp. 149-161.
—— Life and Letters of. Chambers’s Journal, 1872, pp. 691-695.
—— Midshipman Easy. Monthly Review, vol. 3 N.S., 1836, pp. 211-223.
—— Newton Forster. Westminster Review, vol. 16, 1832, pp. 390-394.
—— Novels. Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 17, 1838, pp. 571-577.
—— Percival Keene. Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 9 N.S., 1842, pp. 670-680,—Monthly Review, vol. 3 N.S., 1842, pp. 213-223.
—— Sea Novels. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 47, 1856, pp. 294-308; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 38, pp. 46-60.—Cornhill Magazine, by J. Hannay, vol. 27, 1873, pp. 170-190; same article, Littell’s Living Age, vol. 116, pp. 676-689, and Eclectic Magazine, vol. 17 N.S., pp. 464-478.
—— Settlers in Canada. Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 11, 1844, pp. 807, 808.
—— Snarleyyow. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 10, 1837, pp. 325-338.
III. CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS.
| Suggestions for the abolition of the present system of Impressment in the Naval Service | 1822 |
| Adventures of a Naval Officer; or, Frank Mildmay | 1829 |
| The King’s Own | 1830 |
| Newton Forster | 1832 |
| Peter Simple | 1834 |
| Jacob Faithful | 1834 |
| Pacha of Many Tales | 1835 |
| Mr. Midshipman Easy | 1836 |
| Japhet in Search of a Father | 1836 |
| Pirate and the Three Cutters | 1836 |
| Code of Signals | 1837 |
| Snarleyyow; or, the Dog Fiend | 1837 |
| Rattlin the Reefer | 1838 |
| Phantom Ship | 1839 |
| Diary in America | 1839 |
| Olla Podrida | 1840 |
| Poor Jack | 1840 |
| Masterman Ready | 1841 |
| Joseph Rushbrook; or, The Poacher | 1841 |
| Percival Keene | 1842 |
| Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet | 1843 |
| Settlers in Canada | 1844 |
| The Mission; or, Scenes in Africa | 1845 |
| Privateer’s Man | 1846 |
| Children of the New Forest | 1847 |
| The Little Savage | 1848-49 |
| Valerie | 1849 |
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