| Title |
Publisher |
Date |
|
|
|
|
"Hearts
and Diamond's" |
Godey's Lady's Book
(U.S.A.) |
1868 |
| "Miss Carruther's
Engagement" |
Godey's Lady's Book
(U.S.A.) |
1868 |
| "Surly Tim, and other
Stories" |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1872 |
| "One Quiet Episode" |
Harper's
(U.S.A.) |
1872 |
| "One Day At Arle" |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1872 |
| "The Woman who Saved
Me" |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1873 |
| Dorothea (later Dolly;
Vagabondia) |
Peterson's Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1873 |
| "Nobody but Jane Rossiter" |
Harper's
(U.S.A.) |
1875 |
| That Lass o'Lowries |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1876 |
| "Notwithstanding" |
Harper's
(U.S.A.) |
1877 |
| Theo |
Peterson's Magazine
(U.K..) |
1877 |
| Esmerelda |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1877 |
| Mere Giraud's Little Daughter |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1877 |
| Le Monsieur de la Petite Dame |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1877 |
| Smethhurstes |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1877 |
| Ladusky |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1877 |
| Kathleen |
G. Routledge & Sons (London) |
1878 |
| Lindsay's Luck |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1878 |
| Miss Crespigny |
G. Routledge & Sons (London) |
1878 |
| Our Neighbour Opposite |
G. Routledge & Sons (London) |
1878 |
| Pretty Polly Pemberton |
G. Routledge & Sons (London) |
1878 |
| Haworth's |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1879 |
| Jarl's Daughter and other Stories |
T. B. Peterson (U.S.A.) |
1879 |
| Natalie, and other Stories |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1879 |
| The Tide on the Morning Bar, and
A Quiet Life |
G. Routledge & Sons (London) |
1879 |
| Louisiana |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1880 |
| The Plain Miss
Burnie |
Frank Leslie's
Popular Monthly (U.S.A.) |
1880 |
| A Fair Barbarian |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1881 |
| Through One Administration |
The Century
(U.S.A.) |
1881 |
| Esmerelda (performed at the
Madison Square Theatre, New York) |
-
|
1881 |
| Behind the White Brick |
St. Nicholas Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1881 |
| The Proud Little Grain of Wheat |
St. Nicholas Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1881 |
| "Editha's Burglar" |
St. Nicholas Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1881 |
| Little Lord Fauntleroy |
St. Nicholas Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1885 |
| Great Love and I (verse) |
Century Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1886 |
| Point d'Alencon (verse) |
Century Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1887 |
| "Sara Crewe"; or,
"What Happened at
Miss Minchin's" |
St. Nicholas Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1887 |
| A Woman's Will; or, Miss Defarge |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1887 |
| The Real Little Lord Fauntleroy
(performed at Terry's Theatre, London) |
- |
1888 |
| The Fortunes of Philappa Fairfax |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1888 |
| Phyllis
(performed at the Globe Theatre, London) |
- |
1889 |
| The Pretty Sister of Jose |
Spenser Blackett (London) |
1889 |
| "The Drury Boy's Club" (article) |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1889 |
| Little Saint Elizabeth, and other
Stories |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1890? |
| Twentieth Thousand |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1890 |
| Nixie (performed in
London; from "Editha's Burglar") |
-
|
1890 |
| The Showman's Daughter
(performed at the Royalty Theatre, London) |
- |
1891 |
| Giovanni and the Other (U.S.A.);
Children I Have Known (England) |
? |
1892 |
| The One I Knew the Best of All
(autobiography) |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1893 |
| The Captain's Youngest, and Other
Stories (including "How Fauntleroy Began") |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1894 |
| Piccino and other Child
Stories |
? |
1894 |
| The Two Little Pilgrims' Progress |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1895 |
| A Lady of Quality |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1896 |
| The First Gentleman of Europe(in
collaboration with Constance Fletcher) (performed at the Lyceum Theatre,
London, but previously in U.S.A.) |
- |
1897 |
| A Lady of Quality
(performed at the Opera House, Detroit, U.S.A.) |
- |
1897 |
| His Grace of Osmonde |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1897 |
| In Connection with the De
Willoughby Claim |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1899 |
| The Making of a Marchioness |
Smith, Elder & Co. (London) |
1901 |
| The Methods of Lady
Walderhurst |
?
|
1901 |
| The Little Princess
(performed at the Criterion Theatre, New York) |
- |
1903 |
| The Pretty Sister of Jose
(performed at the Empire Theatre, New York) |
- |
1903 |
| The Men and I
(performed at the Savoy Theatre, New York) (dramatization of "The De
Willoughby Claim") |
- |
1904 |
| In the Closed Room |
Hodder & Stoughton (London) |
1904 |
| The Dawn of a Tomorrow |
Scribner's
(U.S.A.) |
1905 |
| A Little Princess |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1905 |
| The Shuttle |
? |
1906 |
| Racketty-Packetty House |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1906 |
| The Trouble of Queen Silber-Bell |
F. Warne & Co. (London) |
1907 |
| The Spring Cleaning |
Century Co. (U.S.A.) |
1908 |
| The Dawn of a Tomorrow
(performed at the Lyceum Theatre, New York) |
- |
1909 |
| The Land of the Blue Flower |
? |
1909 |
| The Good Wolf |
? |
1909 |
| Barty Crusoe |
? |
1909 |
| The Secret Garden |
? |
1910 |
| Racketty-Packetty House
(performed at the Children's Theatre, New York) |
- |
1912 |
| My Robin |
F. A. Stokes, Co. (U.S.A.) |
1912 |
| The First Knife in the World |
St. Nicholas Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1912 |
| T. Tembaron |
Hodder & Stoughton (London) |
1913 |
| The Lost Prince |
St. Nicholas Magazine
(U.S.A.) |
1914? |
| The Little Hunchback Zia |
Hodder & Stoughton (London) |
1915 |
| "Crinoline and Blue Serge"
(article) |
? |
1920 |
| The White People |
Heinemann (London) |
1920 |
| The Head of the House of Combe |
Heinemann (London) |
1922 |
| Robin |
Heinemann (London) |
1922 |