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Bibliography of Mary Molesworth

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Mary Molesworth a.k.a. Ennis Graham was a prolific writer. Here is a more complete bibliography of her works:

  • Lover and Husband: A Novel, as by Ennis Graham (1870)
  • Not Without Thorns, as Graham (1873)
  • Cicely: A Story of Three Years, as Graham (1874)
  • Jack, Dick and Bob: The Three Jackdaws from Hurstmonceaux, as by E.G. (1865?) – 1875, OCLC 228106070
  • Tell Me a Story, as Graham (1875) – collection
  • "Carrots": Just a Little Boy, as Graham (1876)
  • The Cuckoo Clock, as Graham, illustrated by Walter Crane (1877)
  • Hathercourt Rectory, 3 vols (March 1878) – as by 'Mrs. Molesworth ("Ennis Graham")'
  • "Grandmother Dear": A Book for Boys and Girls, illus. Crane (1878)
  • The Tapestry Room: A Child's Romance, illus. Crane (1879)
  • A Christmas Child: A Sketch of a Boy-Life (1880)
  • Miss Bouverie: A novel (1880)
  • The adventures of Herr Baby (1881)
  • Rosy (1882)
  • Summer Stories for Boys and Girls (1882) – 5 tales in a frame story
  • The Boys and I: A child's story for children (1883)
  • Two little waifs (1883)
  • Lettice (1884)
  • The Little Old Portrait: Later: Edmee, A Tale of the French Revolution (1884)
  • Christmas-tree land (1886)
  • "Us": an old-fashioned story (1886)
  • Four Winds Farm (1887)
  • Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery Story (1887)
  • The Palace in the Garden (1887)
  • Silverthorns (1887)
  • The Third Miss St Quentin (1888)
  • A Christmas Posy (1888)
  • Four Ghost Stories (1888) – collection of 4
  • Five Minutes' Stories (not dated—1888?)
  • French life in letters (1889)
  • The rectory children (1889)
  • Neighbours (1889, also by Mary Ellen Edwards)
  • That Girl in Black (1889)
  • Great-Uncle Hoot-Toot (not dated—1889?)
  • The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests (1889)
  • The Children of the Castle (1890), OCLC 905318144
  • The Green Casket, and Other Stories (1890)
  • Family troubles (1890)
  • Imogen : or, Only eighteen (1890s)
  • Robin Redbreast : a story for girls (1890s)
  • Nurse Heatherdale's Story (1891)
  • Sweet Content (1891)
  • An Enchanted Garden: Fairy Stories, illus. W. J. Hennessy (1892) – collection of 7, OCLC 905335233
  • The Girls and I: A Veracious History (1892)
  • The Man With the Pan-Pipes; and Other Stories (circa 1892)
  • Leona (circa 1892)
  • The next-door house (1892)
  • Studies and Stories (1893) – collection, mainly nonfiction
  • Mary (1893)
  • The Thirteen Little Black Pigs, and Other Stories (not dated—1893?)
  • Blanche: A Story for Girls (not dated—1893?)
  • My New Home (1894)
  • The Carved Lions, illus. L. Leslie Brooke (1895)
  • Olivia, a story for girls (1895)
  • White Turrets (1895)
  • Uncanny Tales (circa 1896) – collection of 6
  • Philippa (1896)
  • Sheila's Mystery (1896)
  • The Oriel window (1896)
  • Hoodie (1897)
  • Meg Langholme; or, The day after to-morrow (1897)
  • Miss Mouse and Her Boys (1897)
  • The Laurel Walk (1898)
  • The Magic Nuts, illus. Rosie M. M. Pitman (1898)
  • The Grim House (1899)
  • The Laurel Walk (1899)
  • This and that : a tale of two tinies (1899)
  • The House That Grew (1900)
  • The Wood-pigeons and Mary, by Molesworth and H. R. Millar (1901)
  • Peterkin (1902)
  • Jasper (1906)
  • Fairies—of Sorts, illus. Gertrude Demain Hammond (1908) – coll. of 5
  • Fairies Afield, illus. Hammond (1911) – coll. of 4
  • Edmeé: a tale of the French revolution (1916)
  • Stories by Mrs. Molesworth (compiled by Sidney Baldwin, 1922)

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I found a reference to "The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mrs Molesworth"

https://www.leonaur.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=764&search=Mrs+Molesworth Should this be added to the list of her works?

posted by Sladen Hope