Bibliographical Note

Lucas, E. V.—Old-Fashioned Tales. Selected by. London, Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co.; New York, Stokes.

Lucas, E. V.—Forgotten Tales of Long Ago. Selected by. London, Wells, Gardner, Darton & Co.; New York, Stokes, 1906.

Morley, John—Jean Jacques Rousseau. Macmillan.

Rousseau, Jean Jacques—Émile; or, Treatise on Education. Abridged and Translated by W. H. Payne. (International Educational Series.) New York, Appleton, 1893.


De Genlis, Comtesse, As an Educator. Nation, 73:183 (Sept. 5, ’01).

De Genlis, Countess, Memoirs of the. Illustrative of the History of the 18th and 19th Century. Written by herself. (2 vols.) [English translation.] New York, Wilder & Campbell, 1825.

De Genlis, Comtesse—Théâtre d’Éducation. (5 vols.) Paris, 1825.

De Genlis, Comtesse—Adelaide and Theodore. Letters on Education,—containing all the principles relative to three different plans of education; to that of princes, and to those of young persons of both sexes. Translated from the French. (3 vols.) London, 1788.

Berquin, Arnaud—The Children’s Friend, Being a Selection from the Works of. Montrose, 1798.

Berquin, Arnaud—L’Ami des Enfants. Paris, 1792.


Edgeworth, Maria—The Parent’s Assistant; or, Stories for Children. (3 vols.)

Edgeworth, Maria, and Richard Lovell—Practical Education. (1st American ed., 2 vols.) New York, 1801.

Edgeworth, Richard Lovell, Memoirs of. Begun by himself and concluded by his daughter, Maria Edgeworth. (2 vols.) London, Hunter, 1820.

Hare, Augustus J. C.—Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth. (2 vols.) London, Arnold, 1894.

Edgeworth, Maria—Tales from. With an Introduction by Austin Dobson. New York, Stokes, $1.50.

Pancoast, H. S.—Forgotten Patriot. Atlantic, 91:758 (June, ’03).

Ray, A. C.—Philosopher’s Wooing. Book-buyer, 24:287 (May, ’02).

Fyvie, John—Literary Eccentricities. London, Constable, 1906. [Vide p. 35: The author of “Sandford and Merton.”]

Day, Thomas—Life of. (In the British Poets, Vol. lviii.) [By R. A. Davenport, Esq.]

Day, Thomas—Sandford and Merton. London, George Routledge & Sons, 3s. 6d.


Barbauld, Anna Letitia—A Legacy for Young Ladies.... By the late Mrs. B. London, 1826. [Morality leaps from every page, but the book is agreeably written.]

Barbauld and Aikin—Evenings at Home. London, Routledge, 2s. 6d.

Murch, Jerom—Mrs. Barbauld and Her Contemporaries: Sketches of Some Eminent Literary and Scientific English Women. London, Longmans, 1877. [Vide also Memoir and Letters, ed. Grace A. Ellis; also Memoir by Anna Letitia LeBreton.]

Barbauld, Mrs.—Hymns in Prose. London, Routledge, 2s.

Raikes, Robert—The Man and His Work. Biographical Notes Collected by Josiah Harris. Unpublished Letters by Robert Raikes. Letters from the Raikes family. Opinions on Influence of Sunday Schools. (Specially Contributed.) Ed. J. Henry Harris. Introduction by Dean Farrar, D.D. Bristol, London. [Illustrated; frontispiece of Raikes.]

Raikes, Robert—Memoir of the Founder of Sunday Schools. [Pamphlet.] G. Webster. Nottingham, 1873.

Trimmer, Mrs.—Some Account of the Life and Writings of, with original letters, and meditations and prayers, selected from her Journal. London, 1825.

Trimmer, Mrs. Sarah—The History of the Robins. (Ed. Edward Everett Hale.) Heath, 1903. [In its day, this book was illustrated by many well-known artists.]

More, Hannah, Life of. [Famous Women Series.] Charlotte M. Yonge. Boston, Roberts, 1890.

More, Hannah, Life of, with Notices of her Sisters. Henry Thompson, M.A. (2 vols.) Philadelphia, Carey and Hart, 1838.

More, Hannah, The Works of. (1st Complete American ed.) Harper, 1852. [Vide also Memoirs by W. Roberts and Mrs. H. C. Knight; Mrs. Elwood’s Memoirs of Literary Ladies; Monthly Review, Feb., 1809; April, 1813, Feb., 1820. Vide London: Nurimo, for publication of many of Miss More’s, Mrs. Sherwood’s and Jane Taylor’s stories.]


Blake, William, The Lyric Poems of. Ed. John Sampson. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1905.

Blake, William, The Works of. Ed. E. J. Ellis and William Butler Yeats. (3 vols.) London, 1893.

Lamb, Charles and Mary—Works. Ed. E. V. Lucas. (Putnam.) Works. Ed. Canon Ainger. (Macmillan.)

Taylor, Ann and Jane—The “Original Poems” and Others. Ed. E. V. Lucas. New York, Stokes, $1.50.

Taylor, Jane and Ann—Greedy Dick, and Other Stories in Verse. Stokes, $0.50.

Watts, Dr. Isaac—London, Houlston. The same publishing house prints volumes by Mrs. Sherwood, Mrs. Cameron, Miss Edgeworth, H. Martineau, the Taylors, etc.

Watts, Dr. Isaac—Divine and Moral Songs. London, Elkin Mathews, 1s. 6d. net.