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Post by Uncle Henry on Aug 12, 2017 2:04:41 GMT -5
Jean Ingelow, born at Boston on the east coast of Lincolnshire, is of course best known as a poetess, but she did also produce a quantity of prose. I have been able to locate six novels (probably all in fact) and have added here five volumes of her shorter bits and pieces. 01) Studies for Stories from Girls' Lives (1865, five tales) JI0102) Stories Told to a Child (1867, fourteen tales) JI0203) A Sister's Bye-Hours (1868, seven tales) JI0304) Mopsa the Fairy (1869) JI0405) Off the Skelligs (a novel, 1872, three volumes) JI0506) Fated to be Free (a novel, 1875, three volumes) JI0607) Sarah de Berenger (a novel, 1879, three volumes) JI0708) Don John (a novel, 1881, three volumes) JI0809) The Little Wonder-box (1887, tales) JI0910) Very Young and Quite Another Story (a novel, 1890) JI1011) A Motto Changed (a novel, 1894) [not at bl] JI11Our intention is to include, where possible, djvu versions of the first editions. Wherever such is unavailable, which is often, the closest available alternative is provided. A suitable djvu reader is Sumatra, which may be down-loaded from sumatrapdfreader.org/ Linux users might turn to Evince, from wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince - and there are several others.
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Post by ahinton on Aug 12, 2017 3:26:04 GMT -5
Jean Ingelow, born at Boston on the east coast of Lincolnshire, is of course best known as a poetess, but she did also produce a quantity of prose. I have been able to locate six novels (probably all in fact) and have added here five volumes of her shorter bits and pieces. 01) Studies for Stories from Girls' Lives (1865, five tales) JI0102) Stories Told to a Child (1867, fourteen tales) JI0203) A Sister's Bye-Hours (1868, seven tales) JI0304) Mopsa the Fairy (1869) JI0405) Off the Skelligs (a novel, 1872, three volumes) JI0506) Fated to be Free (a novel, 1875, three volumes) JI0607) Sarah de Berenger (a novel, 1879, three volumes) JI0708) Don John (a novel, 1881, three volumes) JI0809) The Little Wonder-box (1887, tales) JI0910) Very Young and Quite Another Story (a novel, 1890) JI1011) A Motto Changed (a novel, 1894) [not at bl] JI11Our intention is to include, where possible, djvu versions of the first editions. Wherever such is unavailable, which is often, the closest available alternative is provided. A suitable djvu reader is Sumatra, which may be down-loaded from sumatrapdfreader.org/ Linux users might turn to Evince, from wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince - and there are several others. "best known as a poet", please! - and you really don't select your choices of author on their respective appearances, do you?! (not that you have any reason to do so, of course)...
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