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VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY VICTORIAN PERIODICALS The first two definitive periodicals bibliographies are: “The Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press in Britain,” covering the years 1801-1871, compiled by Lionel Madden and Diana Dixon and first published in Victorian Periodicals Newsletter (see item 61). A second study, bearing the same title, but covering the years 1972-1987, appeared in 1992, compiled by Larry Uffelman (see item 40). BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS Update 2004: Fleming, Kater, Mackenzie, Moscati, de Sanctis, Wilberforce. As in the introduction to the earlier installment, I would call attention to the geographical sweep of these stories and to the struggles of these men--financial, spiritual, psychological. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY YEAR INFORMATION: 1896 At the Circulating Library Year Information: 1896. Previous Year | Next Year. Titles published in the year 1896: John Ackworth. Clog Shop Chronicles.1 vol. London: Charles H. Kelly. METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 2014 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson.VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY VICTORIAN PERIODICALS The first two definitive periodicals bibliographies are: “The Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press in Britain,” covering the years 1801-1871, compiled by Lionel Madden and Diana Dixon and first published in Victorian Periodicals Newsletter (see item 61). A second study, bearing the same title, but covering the years 1972-1987, appeared in 1992, compiled by Larry Uffelman (see item 40). BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS Update 2004: Fleming, Kater, Mackenzie, Moscati, de Sanctis, Wilberforce. As in the introduction to the earlier installment, I would call attention to the geographical sweep of these stories and to the struggles of these men--financial, spiritual, psychological. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY YEAR INFORMATION: 1896 At the Circulating Library Year Information: 1896. Previous Year | Next Year. Titles published in the year 1896: John Ackworth. Clog Shop Chronicles.1 vol. London: Charles H. Kelly. METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 2014 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
VRW GUIDE TO OTHER VICTORIAN RESOURCES A pioneering (1993) project that aimed to create a vast multimedia hypertext archive of all of this astounding figure's writings and pictures, the Rossetti Archive is the work of a team led by renowned scholar Jerome McGann under the auspices of the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia.The site contains thousands of images, texts, and commentaries. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY PERIODICAL INFORMATION: BOLTON At the Circulating Library Periodical Information: Bolton Weekly Journal. Periodical: Bolton Weekly Journal History: Published weekly. References: DNCJ; Graham Law, Serializing Fiction in the Victorian Press (Palgrave, 2000) Novels and short stories serialized in Bolton Weekly Journal:. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Taken at the Flood. 30 August 1873 to 18 April 1874 (weekly). SALLY MITCHELL GUIDE TO RESEARCH DOING RESEARCH IN VICTORIAN FICTION: HISTORICAL, CRITICAL AND REFERENCE SOURCES. Sally Mitchell, Temple University. Note: This is a bibliography for a graduate course with a focus on research (especially in contemporary periodicals) and on women's fiction in the period from 1875-1900. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY YEAR INFORMATION: 1897 At the Circulating Library Year Information: 1897. Previous Year | Next Year. Titles published in the year 1897: John Ackworth. Beckside Lights.1 vol. London: Charles H. Kelly. Ellinor Davenport Adams. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY YEAR INFORMATION: 1896 At the Circulating Library Year Information: 1896. Previous Year | Next Year. Titles published in the year 1896: John Ackworth. Clog Shop Chronicles.1 vol. London: Charles H. Kelly. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: WILLIAM RUSSELL At the Circulating Library. Author Information: William Russell. Alternate Name (s): Waters (pseudonym); Lt. Robert Warneford, R.N. (pseudonym) Biography: One of the most vexing mysteries of Victorian fiction. William Russell was born around 1805 in Southampton. His early life cannot be traced. In the late 1840s, he began contributingstories
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: LILY WATSON At the Circulating Library Author Information: Lily Watson. Author: Lily Watson (1849–1932) Alternate Name(s): Martha Louisa Green (maiden name); Watson (married name) Biography: Martha Louisa "Lily" Watson was born in 1849 in Taunton, Somerset, the daughter of Baptist minister Samuel Gosnell Green (1822–1905).In her youth, the family moved near Leeds when her father became a tutor thenCURRAN INDEX
Curran Index - Table of Contents Listing New Monthly Magazine For a general introduction to and attribution listing of prose for The New Monthly Magazine see the Wellesley Index, Volume III, pages 161-302. The Curran Index includes additions and corrections to that listing, as well as a listing of poetry published between 1821 and 1854. VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson.VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
VICTORIAN PERIODICALS The first two definitive periodicals bibliographies are: “The Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press in Britain,” covering the years 1801-1871, compiled by Lionel Madden and Diana Dixon and first published in Victorian Periodicals Newsletter (see item 61). A second study, bearing the same title, but covering the years 1972-1987, appeared in 1992, compiled by Larry Uffelman (see item 40). ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS Update 2004: Fleming, Kater, Mackenzie, Moscati, de Sanctis, Wilberforce. As in the introduction to the earlier installment, I would call attention to the geographical sweep of these stories and to the struggles of these men--financial, spiritual, psychological. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY YEAR INFORMATION: 1896 At the Circulating Library Year Information: 1896. Previous Year | Next Year. Titles published in the year 1896: John Ackworth. Clog Shop Chronicles.1 vol. London: Charles H. Kelly. 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson.VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
VICTORIAN PERIODICALS The first two definitive periodicals bibliographies are: “The Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press in Britain,” covering the years 1801-1871, compiled by Lionel Madden and Diana Dixon and first published in Victorian Periodicals Newsletter (see item 61). A second study, bearing the same title, but covering the years 1972-1987, appeared in 1992, compiled by Larry Uffelman (see item 40). ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS Update 2004: Fleming, Kater, Mackenzie, Moscati, de Sanctis, Wilberforce. As in the introduction to the earlier installment, I would call attention to the geographical sweep of these stories and to the struggles of these men--financial, spiritual, psychological. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY YEAR INFORMATION: 1896 At the Circulating Library Year Information: 1896. Previous Year | Next Year. Titles published in the year 1896: John Ackworth. Clog Shop Chronicles.1 vol. London: Charles H. Kelly. 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton .VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: THE TWO At the Circulating Library Title Information: The Two Surplices. Author and Title: Ada Cambridge. The Two Surplices: A Tale. First Edition: London: Joseph Masters, 1865. 1 volume. Summary: Serialized in The Churchman's Companion. References: Bodleian; BL Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the Circulating Library) AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: WILLIAM RUSSELL At the Circulating Library. Author Information: William Russell. Alternate Name (s): Waters (pseudonym); Lt. Robert Warneford, R.N. (pseudonym) Biography: One of the most vexing mysteries of Victorian fiction. William Russell was born around 1805 in Southampton. His early life cannot be traced. In the late 1840s, he began contributingstories
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: ADVENTURES At the Circulating Library Title Information: Adventures of Bilberry Thurland. Author and Title: Charles Hooton. Adventures of Bilberry Thurland. First Edition: London: Bentley, 1836. 3 volumes, post 8vo., 31s. 6d. References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the Circulating Library) AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY YEAR INFORMATION: 1897 At the Circulating Library Year Information: 1897. Previous Year | Next Year. Titles published in the year 1897: John Ackworth. Beckside Lights.1 vol. London: Charles H. Kelly. Ellinor Davenport Adams. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: LILY WATSON At the Circulating Library Author Information: Lily Watson. Author: Lily Watson (1849–1932) Alternate Name(s): Martha Louisa Green (maiden name); Watson (married name) Biography: Martha Louisa "Lily" Watson was born in 1849 in Taunton, Somerset, the daughter of Baptist minister Samuel Gosnell Green (1822–1905).In her youth, the family moved near Leeds when her father became a tutor thenCURRAN INDEX
Curran Index - Table of Contents Listing New Monthly Magazine For a general introduction to and attribution listing of prose for The New Monthly Magazine see the Wellesley Index, Volume III, pages 161-302. The Curran Index includes additions and corrections to that listing, as well as a listing of poetry published between 1821 and 1854. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: BAPTISTA At the Circulating Library Title Information: Baptista. Author and Title: D. Richmond. Baptista: A Quiet Story. First Edition: London: Bell and Daldy, 1863. 1 volume. References: BL Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson.VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY VICTORIAN PERIODICALS The first two definitive periodicals bibliographies are: “The Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press in Britain,” covering the years 1801-1871, compiled by Lionel Madden and Diana Dixon and first published in Victorian Periodicals Newsletter (see item 61). A second study, bearing the same title, but covering the years 1972-1987, appeared in 1992, compiled by Larry Uffelman (see item 40). BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS Update 2004: Fleming, Kater, Mackenzie, Moscati, de Sanctis, Wilberforce. As in the introduction to the earlier installment, I would call attention to the geographical sweep of these stories and to the struggles of these men--financial, spiritual, psychological. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: JEZEBEL'S At the Circulating Library Title Information: Jezebel's Daughter. Author and Title: Wilkie Collins. Jezebel's Daughter. First Edition: London: Chatto and Windus, 1880. 3 volumes, 31s 6d. Serializations: Bolton Weekly Journal, 13 September 1879 to 31 January 1880 (weekly); Newcastle Weekly Chronicle, 13 September 1879 to 31 January 1880 (weekly); The Cardiff Times, 13 September 1879 to 31 AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY YEAR INFORMATION: 1896 At the Circulating Library Year Information: 1896. Previous Year | Next Year. Titles published in the year 1896: John Ackworth. Clog Shop Chronicles.1 vol. London: Charles H. Kelly. VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson.VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY VICTORIAN PERIODICALS The first two definitive periodicals bibliographies are: “The Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press in Britain,” covering the years 1801-1871, compiled by Lionel Madden and Diana Dixon and first published in Victorian Periodicals Newsletter (see item 61). A second study, bearing the same title, but covering the years 1972-1987, appeared in 1992, compiled by Larry Uffelman (see item 40). BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS Update 2004: Fleming, Kater, Mackenzie, Moscati, de Sanctis, Wilberforce. As in the introduction to the earlier installment, I would call attention to the geographical sweep of these stories and to the struggles of these men--financial, spiritual, psychological. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: JEZEBEL'S At the Circulating Library Title Information: Jezebel's Daughter. Author and Title: Wilkie Collins. Jezebel's Daughter. First Edition: London: Chatto and Windus, 1880. 3 volumes, 31s 6d. Serializations: Bolton Weekly Journal, 13 September 1879 to 31 January 1880 (weekly); Newcastle Weekly Chronicle, 13 September 1879 to 31 January 1880 (weekly); The Cardiff Times, 13 September 1879 to 31 AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY YEAR INFORMATION: 1896 At the Circulating Library Year Information: 1896. Previous Year | Next Year. Titles published in the year 1896: John Ackworth. Clog Shop Chronicles.1 vol. London: Charles H. Kelly. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY PERIODICAL INFORMATION: BOLTON At the Circulating Library Periodical Information: Bolton Weekly Journal. Periodical: Bolton Weekly Journal History: Published weekly. References: DNCJ; Graham Law, Serializing Fiction in the Victorian Press (Palgrave, 2000) Novels and short stories serialized in Bolton Weekly Journal:. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Taken at the Flood. 30 August 1873 to 18 April 1874 (weekly). AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES Novels. Authors Titles Publishers Years Genres Groups. Serials SALLY MITCHELL GUIDE TO RESEARCH DOING RESEARCH IN VICTORIAN FICTION: HISTORICAL, CRITICAL AND REFERENCE SOURCES. Sally Mitchell, Temple University. Note: This is a bibliography for a graduate course with a focus on research (especially in contemporary periodicals) and on women's fiction in the period from 1875-1900. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: WILLIAM RUSSELL At the Circulating Library. Author Information: William Russell. Alternate Name (s): Waters (pseudonym); Lt. Robert Warneford, R.N. (pseudonym) Biography: One of the most vexing mysteries of Victorian fiction. William Russell was born around 1805 in Southampton. His early life cannot be traced. In the late 1840s, he began contributingstories
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: DONAL GRANT At the Circulating Library Title Information: Donal Grant. Author and Title: George MacDonald. Donal Grant. First Edition: London: Kegan Paul, 1883. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: The Cardiff Times, 20 January 1883 to 15 September 1883 (weekly) Genres: Sensation Novel; References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: A REAL QUEEN At the Circulating Library Title Information: A Real Queen. Author and Title: Robert Edward Francillon. A Real Queen: A Romance. First Edition: London: Chatto and Windus, 1884. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: Time, January 1883 to January 1884 (monthly) References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: LILY WATSON At the Circulating Library Author Information: Lily Watson. Author: Lily Watson (1849–1932) Alternate Name(s): Martha Louisa Green (maiden name); Watson (married name) Biography: Martha Louisa "Lily" Watson was born in 1849 in Taunton, Somerset, the daughter of Baptist minister Samuel Gosnell Green (1822–1905).In her youth, the family moved near Leeds when her father became a tutor then VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson. ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: MICHEL At the Circulating Library Author Information: Michel Maxwell Philip. Author: Michel Maxwell Philip (1829–1888) Biography: Michel Maxwell Philip was born in 1829 in Napaniana, Trinidad, the son of a white planter and a free African-American woman.He attended boarding school in Scotland and studied law in London, being called to the bar in1854.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson. ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: MICHEL At the Circulating Library Author Information: Michel Maxwell Philip. Author: Michel Maxwell Philip (1829–1888) Biography: Michel Maxwell Philip was born in 1829 in Napaniana, Trinidad, the son of a white planter and a free African-American woman.He attended boarding school in Scotland and studied law in London, being called to the bar in1854.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY PERIODICAL INFORMATION: BOLTON At the Circulating Library Periodical Information: Bolton Weekly Journal. Periodical: Bolton Weekly Journal History: Published weekly. References: DNCJ; Graham Law, Serializing Fiction in the Victorian Press (Palgrave, 2000) Novels and short stories serialized in Bolton Weekly Journal:. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Taken at the Flood. 30 August 1873 to 18 April 1874 (weekly). AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: DONAL GRANT At the Circulating Library Title Information: Donal Grant. Author and Title: George MacDonald. Donal Grant. First Edition: London: Kegan Paul, 1883. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: The Cardiff Times, 20 January 1883 to 15 September 1883 (weekly) Genres: Sensation Novel; References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: WEALTH AND At the Circulating Library Title Information: Wealth and Labour. Author and Title: Hannah Dorothy Burdon. Wealth and Labour: A Novel. First Edition: London: T. C AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: THE STORY OF At the Circulating Library Title Information: The Story of a Royal Favourite. Author and Title: Catherine Gore. The Story of a Royal Favourite. First Edition: London: Henry Colburn, 1845. 3 volumes, post 8vo., 31s. 6d. References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the Circulating Library) AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: A REAL QUEEN At the Circulating Library Title Information: A Real Queen. Author and Title: Robert Edward Francillon. A Real Queen: A Romance. First Edition: London: Chatto and Windus, 1884. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: Time, January 1883 to January 1884 (monthly) References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: A SIMPLE WOMAN At the Circulating Library Title Information: A Simple Woman. Author and Title: Henrietta Keddie. A Simple Woman. First Edition: London: Smith, Elder, 1863. 1 volume, post 8vo., 10s. 6d. References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: HINTS TO A At the Circulating Library Title Information: Hints to a Soldier on Service. Author and Title: William Hamilton Maxwell. Hints to a Soldier on Service. First Edition: London: T. C. Newby, 1845. 2 volumes, post 8vo., 21s. References: Bodleian; BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the Circulating Library) AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: WITHIN HER GRASP At the Circulating Library Title Information: Within her Grasp. Author and Title: Mary H. Folkard. Within her Grasp. First Edition: London: Frederick Warne, 1896. 1 volume, cr. 8vo., 1s. Serializations: The Morpeth Herald, 21 March 1896 to 29 August 1896 (weekly); The Northampton Mercury, 1 December 1896 to 9 July 1897 (weekly) (Dates approximate); References: EC VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson. ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: MICHEL At the Circulating Library Author Information: Michel Maxwell Philip. Author: Michel Maxwell Philip (1829–1888) Biography: Michel Maxwell Philip was born in 1829 in Napaniana, Trinidad, the son of a white planter and a free African-American woman.He attended boarding school in Scotland and studied law in London, being called to the bar in1854.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson. ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: MICHEL At the Circulating Library Author Information: Michel Maxwell Philip. Author: Michel Maxwell Philip (1829–1888) Biography: Michel Maxwell Philip was born in 1829 in Napaniana, Trinidad, the son of a white planter and a free African-American woman.He attended boarding school in Scotland and studied law in London, being called to the bar in1854.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY PERIODICAL INFORMATION: BOLTON At the Circulating Library Periodical Information: Bolton Weekly Journal. Periodical: Bolton Weekly Journal History: Published weekly. References: DNCJ; Graham Law, Serializing Fiction in the Victorian Press (Palgrave, 2000) Novels and short stories serialized in Bolton Weekly Journal:. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Taken at the Flood. 30 August 1873 to 18 April 1874 (weekly). AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: LOTTIE'S WOOING At the Circulating Library Title Information: Lottie's Wooing. Author and Title: Francesca Maria Steele. Lottie's Wooing. First Edition: London: Hutchinson, 1893. 3 volumes, cr. 8vo., 31s. 6d. References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the Circulating Library) AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY PUBLISHER INFORMATION: NATIONAL At the Circulating Library Publisher Information: National Society's Depository. Publisher: National Society's Depository Primary Location: London History: The publishing arm of The National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church throughout England and Wales, founded in 1811. References: Number of Titles Published by National Society's BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS Update 2004: Fleming, Kater, Mackenzie, Moscati, de Sanctis, Wilberforce. As in the introduction to the earlier installment, I would call attention to the geographical sweep of these stories and to the struggles of these men--financial, spiritual, psychological. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: SAPPHIRA At the Circulating Library Title Information: Sapphira. Author and Title: Henrietta Keddie. Sapphira: A Novel. First Edition: London: Ward and Downey, 1890. 2 volumes, cr. 8vo., 21s. References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: SATANELLA At the Circulating Library Title Information: Satanella. Author and Title: George John Whyte-Melville. Satanella: A Story of Punchestown. First Edition: London: Chapman and Hall, 1872. 2 volumes, cr. 8vo., 21s. Serialization: The Gentleman's Magazine, January 1872 to July 1872 (monthly) References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: A REAL QUEEN At the Circulating Library Title Information: A Real Queen. Author and Title: Robert Edward Francillon. A Real Queen: A Romance. First Edition: London: Chatto and Windus, 1884. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: Time, January 1883 to January 1884 (monthly) References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: SAM'S SWEETHEART At the Circulating Library Title Information: Sam's Sweetheart. Author and Title: Helen Mathers. Sam's Sweetheart. First Edition: London: Hurst and Blackett, 1883. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: The Nottinghamshire Guardian, 14 July 1882 to 16 February 1883 (weekly) Genres: Sensation Novel; References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson. ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: MICHEL At the Circulating Library Author Information: Michel Maxwell Philip. Author: Michel Maxwell Philip (1829–1888) Biography: Michel Maxwell Philip was born in 1829 in Napaniana, Trinidad, the son of a white planter and a free African-American woman.He attended boarding school in Scotland and studied law in London, being called to the bar in1854.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . VICTORIA RESEARCH WEB for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson. ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: MICHEL At the Circulating Library Author Information: Michel Maxwell Philip. Author: Michel Maxwell Philip (1829–1888) Biography: Michel Maxwell Philip was born in 1829 in Napaniana, Trinidad, the son of a white planter and a free African-American woman.He attended boarding school in Scotland and studied law in London, being called to the bar in1854.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY PERIODICAL INFORMATION: BOLTON At the Circulating Library Periodical Information: Bolton Weekly Journal. Periodical: Bolton Weekly Journal History: Published weekly. References: DNCJ; Graham Law, Serializing Fiction in the Victorian Press (Palgrave, 2000) Novels and short stories serialized in Bolton Weekly Journal:. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Taken at the Flood. 30 August 1873 to 18 April 1874 (weekly). AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: LOTTIE'S WOOING At the Circulating Library Title Information: Lottie's Wooing. Author and Title: Francesca Maria Steele. Lottie's Wooing. First Edition: London: Hutchinson, 1893. 3 volumes, cr. 8vo., 31s. 6d. References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the Circulating Library) AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY PUBLISHER INFORMATION: NATIONAL At the Circulating Library Publisher Information: National Society's Depository. Publisher: National Society's Depository Primary Location: London History: The publishing arm of The National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church throughout England and Wales, founded in 1811. References: Number of Titles Published by National Society's BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS Update 2004: Fleming, Kater, Mackenzie, Moscati, de Sanctis, Wilberforce. As in the introduction to the earlier installment, I would call attention to the geographical sweep of these stories and to the struggles of these men--financial, spiritual, psychological. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: SAPPHIRA At the Circulating Library Title Information: Sapphira. Author and Title: Henrietta Keddie. Sapphira: A Novel. First Edition: London: Ward and Downey, 1890. 2 volumes, cr. 8vo., 21s. References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: SATANELLA At the Circulating Library Title Information: Satanella. Author and Title: George John Whyte-Melville. Satanella: A Story of Punchestown. First Edition: London: Chapman and Hall, 1872. 2 volumes, cr. 8vo., 21s. Serialization: The Gentleman's Magazine, January 1872 to July 1872 (monthly) References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: A REAL QUEEN At the Circulating Library Title Information: A Real Queen. Author and Title: Robert Edward Francillon. A Real Queen: A Romance. First Edition: London: Chatto and Windus, 1884. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: Time, January 1883 to January 1884 (monthly) References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: SAM'S SWEETHEART At the Circulating Library Title Information: Sam's Sweetheart. Author and Title: Helen Mathers. Sam's Sweetheart. First Edition: London: Hurst and Blackett, 1883. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: The Nottinghamshire Guardian, 14 July 1882 to 16 February 1883 (weekly) Genres: Sensation Novel; References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the VICTORIA RESEARCH WEBVICTORIAN WEBSITEVICTORIA ROSE PHOTOGRAPHYWHAT WAS THE VICTORIAN ERALIFE IN THE VICTORIAN ERAVICTORIAN WEB PAGETHEVICTORY WEB
for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson. ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: MICHEL At the Circulating Library Author Information: Michel Maxwell Philip. Author: Michel Maxwell Philip (1829–1888) Biography: Michel Maxwell Philip was born in 1829 in Napaniana, Trinidad, the son of a white planter and a free African-American woman.He attended boarding school in Scotland and studied law in London, being called to the bar in1854.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . VICTORIA RESEARCH WEBVICTORIAN WEBSITEVICTORIA ROSE PHOTOGRAPHYWHAT WAS THE VICTORIAN ERALIFE IN THE VICTORIAN ERAVICTORIAN WEB PAGETHEVICTORY WEB
for Victorian Research. Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE TITLES 1901. The Adventure of the Broad Arrow: An Australian Romance. Morley Roberts. 1897. An Adventurer of the North: Being a Continuation of the Personal His Sir Gilbert Parker. 1895. The Adventurers: A Tale of Treasure Trove. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson. ABOUT AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ALICE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Alice Coralie Glyn. Author: Alice Coralie Glyn (1866–1928) Alternate Name(s): Carr-Glyn (alternate name) Biography: The Hon. Alice Coralie Glyn was born in 1866, the daughter of Vice-Admiral the Hon. Henry Carr Glyn and Rose Mahonny.She was an avid worker for industrial workers and women's education. As an author, she wrote many articles and a AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: ELIZA TABOR At the Circulating Library Author Information: Eliza Tabor Stephenson. Author: Eliza Tabor Stephenson (1835–1914) Alternate Name(s): Tabor (maiden name) Biography: Eliza Tabor Stephenson was born in 1835 in York, the daughter of schoolteacher John Tabor and Mary Holdrich.She was educated at home then assisted her father in his school. At a young age, she wrote articles for periodicals before AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: BEATRICE BATTY At the Circulating Library Author Information: Beatrice Batty. Author: Beatrice Batty (1833–1933) Alternate Name(s): Stebbing (maiden name); Bee Bee (pseudonym) Biography: Beatrice Batty was born in 1833 in London,the eldest daughter of the Rev. Henry Stebbing (1799–1883). Her father was a noted clergyman, poet, author, and editor. Her siblings included journalist William Stebbing AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: MICHEL At the Circulating Library Author Information: Michel Maxwell Philip. Author: Michel Maxwell Philip (1829–1888) Biography: Michel Maxwell Philip was born in 1829 in Napaniana, Trinidad, the son of a white planter and a free African-American woman.He attended boarding school in Scotland and studied law in London, being called to the bar in1854.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY AUTHOR INFORMATION: SOPHIE At the Circulating Library Author Information: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch. Author: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch (1839–1907) Alternate Name(s): J. A. St. John Blythe (pseudonym) Biography: Sophie Frances Fane Veitch was born in 1839 in Sopley, Hampshire, the daughter of Rev. William Douglas Veitch (1801–1884) and Eleanor Julia A. Veitch (1809–1876) (née Raitt). 2014 METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 4 The Musical Drama in England, 233-242. George Hogarth , prob. See May 1831. Scientific Letters to a Lady of Quality. Letter II, 243-250. Samuel David Broughton . AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY: BROWSE AUTHORS 2020 Troy J. Bassett | Contact: bassettt@pfw.edu | Last Updated: 12May 2021
VRW: JOURNAL GUIDE
Journals. Students of nineteenth-century Britain are fortunate in having a number of scholarly journals to choose among as readers and writers. The following list connects you to an information page for each journal that explains how to subscribe as well as how to submitmanuscripts.
AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY PERIODICAL INFORMATION: BOLTON At the Circulating Library Periodical Information: Bolton Weekly Journal. Periodical: Bolton Weekly Journal History: Published weekly. References: DNCJ; Graham Law, Serializing Fiction in the Victorian Press (Palgrave, 2000) Novels and short stories serialized in Bolton Weekly Journal:. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Taken at the Flood. 30 August 1873 to 18 April 1874 (weekly). AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: LOTTIE'S WOOING At the Circulating Library Title Information: Lottie's Wooing. Author and Title: Francesca Maria Steele. Lottie's Wooing. First Edition: London: Hutchinson, 1893. 3 volumes, cr. 8vo., 31s. 6d. References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the Circulating Library) AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY PUBLISHER INFORMATION: NATIONAL At the Circulating Library Publisher Information: National Society's Depository. Publisher: National Society's Depository Primary Location: London History: The publishing arm of The National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church throughout England and Wales, founded in 1811. References: Number of Titles Published by National Society's BIOGRAPHIES OF SOME OBSCURE CONTRIBUTORS Update 2004: Fleming, Kater, Mackenzie, Moscati, de Sanctis, Wilberforce. As in the introduction to the earlier installment, I would call attention to the geographical sweep of these stories and to the struggles of these men--financial, spiritual, psychological. AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: SAPPHIRA At the Circulating Library Title Information: Sapphira. Author and Title: Henrietta Keddie. Sapphira: A Novel. First Edition: London: Ward and Downey, 1890. 2 volumes, cr. 8vo., 21s. References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: SATANELLA At the Circulating Library Title Information: Satanella. Author and Title: George John Whyte-Melville. Satanella: A Story of Punchestown. First Edition: London: Chapman and Hall, 1872. 2 volumes, cr. 8vo., 21s. Serialization: The Gentleman's Magazine, January 1872 to July 1872 (monthly) References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: A REAL QUEEN At the Circulating Library Title Information: A Real Queen. Author and Title: Robert Edward Francillon. A Real Queen: A Romance. First Edition: London: Chatto and Windus, 1884. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: Time, January 1883 to January 1884 (monthly) References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: the search will take you out of At the AT THE CIRCULATING LIBRARY TITLE INFORMATION: SAM'S SWEETHEART At the Circulating Library Title Information: Sam's Sweetheart. Author and Title: Helen Mathers. Sam's Sweetheart. First Edition: London: Hurst and Blackett, 1883. 3 volumes, post 8vo, 31s 6d. Serialization: The Nottinghamshire Guardian, 14 July 1882 to 16 February 1883 (weekly) Genres: Sensation Novel; References: BL; EC Texts. Search for title at The Online Books Page (please note: theSCHOLARLY RESOURCES
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VICTORIAN RESEARCH
Welcome to the Victoria Research Web, a guide to research resources written by Patrick Leary, the founder and manager of the long-running VICTORIA discussion list for Victorian Studies. Like VICTORIA, the VRW is dedicated to the scholarly study of nineteenth-century Britain, and to aiding researchers, teachers, and students in their investigations of any and all aspects of thisfascinating period.
The various sections of the VRW are intended to supply advice and links to help Victorianists find the practical information they need, whether it's an archive catalogue, a bibliography, a listserv address, a cheap place to stay in London, or a journal's submission guidelines. A facility for searching the VICTORIA archives puts at your fingertips over twenty years' worth of scholarly discussion by Victorianists around the world. Increasingly, the VRW has become a modest publishing medium for brief reference works created by some of the finest scholars in the field. These extraordinary resources include the recently updated Curran Index of hitherto anonymous contributors to the Victorian press, the VanArsdel guide to periodical research, Sally Mitchell's introduction to researching Victorian fiction, the Weedon guide to using Victorian publishers' records , and "At the Circulating Library," Troy Bassett's ever-growing database of three-volume novels, in addition to topical bibliographies, biographies, archive descriptions, and other aids to research prepared specifically for the VRW. Published here exclusively, too, is the popular VRW guide to planning the research trip to Britain The table of contents below will help you find your way to these and many other resources featured throughout the site. I hope that you'll enjoy your exploration of the Victoria Research Web, and find the information here helpful in your own Victorian research._-- P.L._
------------------------- VRW TABLE OF CONTENTS > RESEARCH RESOURCES>
> * Archives : locating manuscript material>
> * Key works of reference > * The National Archives > * NUCMC and A2A > * 19th-century family and census data > * A guide to Victorian holdings in selected archives in Britain> and the U.S.
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> * Other archival records>
> * Victorian publishers' archives , including > the new _Weedon Guide to Research_ . > * Banking records>
> * Printed Sources: Libraries, Serials, Pictures, Books> :
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> * Research guides to reference sources in> libraries
> * Links to library catalogues > * Using the British Library>
> * Finding out about>
> * periodicals>
> * the VanArsdel bibliography > * the Curran Index to Wellesley Revisions > * "Biographies of Some Obscure Contributors">
> * other periodical research resources > * The digital revolution: periodicals>
> * newspapers and their own digital> revolution
> * pictures of people and places>
> * Bibliographical resources , including>
> * "At the Circulating Library," a database of > three-volume novels, and > * topical bibliographies>
> * Book reviews on-line>
> * Planning the Research Trip : tips for working in> Britain
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> * Online travel guides > * Places to stay > * Getting around > * Staying connected > * Fun stuff : Victorian sightseeing and the London> Lectures List
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> JOURNALS
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> The VRW journal guide : contributor and subscription > information, tables of contents, and online resources for some of > the major journals in the field. Now includes listing of book > publishers' series .>
> DISCUSSION
>
> The VRW guide to Groups and Blogs covers all > sorts of places for reading about and discussing the 19th century, > including listservs, bulletin boards, social networking sites, and> blogs.
>
> OTHER VICTORIAN RESOURCES>
> The VRW annotated guide to related areas to explore> online.
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