| Gladstone publishes 'The Bulgarian Horrors' and 'The Question of the East' |
1876 |
T Note |
| “Before it is too Late” (Anna Shipton) |
1876 |
W |
| “Life of Crashaw”, in Kippis’ Biographia Britannica or, the lives of the most eminent persons, who have flourished in Great Britain and Ireland, from the earliest ages, to the present times (William Hayley) |
1789 |
W |
| “Saved Now”-A true Narrative (Anna Shipton) |
1865 |
W |
| “Tell Jesus”: Recollections of Emily Gosse (Anna Shipton) |
1863 |
W |
| “That man saved my Life” (Anna Shipton) |
1871 |
W |
| A Child's History of England (Charles Dickens) |
1851 |
W |
| A Collection of the Moral and Instructive Sentiments... in the Histories of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison (Samuel Richardson) |
1755 |
W |
| A Collection of the Writings, Hitherto Extant, of Mr. Edward Ward (Edward Ward) |
1700 |
W |
| A Companion to the Theatre: or, a View of our Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces (Eliza Haywood) |
1740 |
W |
| A Description of the Scenery of the Lakes in the North of England (William Wordsworth) |
1810 |
W |
| A Description of the Villa of Mr Horace Walpole (Horace Walpole) |
1774 |
W |
| A First Year in Canterbury (Samuel Butler) |
1863 |
W |
| A Guide to the Lakes: dedicated to the Lovers of Landscape Studies, and to all who have visited or intend to visit the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire (Thomas West) |
1778 |
W |
| A History of the First Forty Years of Carlyle's Life (James Anthony Froude) |
1882 |
W |
| A Journal of the Plague Year (Daniel Defoe) |
1722 |
W |
| A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (Samuel Johnson) |
1775 |
W |
| A Letter Addressed to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk (John Henry Newman) |
1875 |
W |
| A letter from an English gentleman [W. Windham, assisted by R. Price and B. S.], giving an account of a journey to the Glaciers, ... in Savoy ... in 1741. (Benjamin Stillingfleet) |
1744 |
W |
| A Letter from H[enry] G[orin]g, Esq; One of the Gentlemen of the Bed-chamber to the Young Chevalier (Eliza Haywood) |
1750 |
W |