HUDSON, W.H. (1862).—Naturalist and traveller.The Purple Land(1885),The Naturalist in La Plata(1892),Idle Days in Patagonia(1893),British Birds(1895),Green Mansions(1904),A Crystal Age(1906), etc.
HUEFFER, FORD MADOX (1873).—Novelist, etc.The Brown Owl,The InheritorsandRomance(both with J. Conrad),The Face of the Night(1904),The Soul of London(1905),An English Girl(1907),A Call(1910), Life of Madox Brown, etc.
HUTTON, EDWARD (1875).—Writer on Italian Art, etc.Italy and the Italians(1902),The Cities of Umbria(1905),The Cities of Spain(1906),Sigismondo Malatesta(1906),Giovanni Boccaccio(1910), etc.
HUTTON, REV. WILLIAM HOLDEN, B.D. (1860).—Historian,The Misrule of Henry III.,The Church of the Sixth Century,Short History of the Church in Great Britain,The English Church(1625-1714), and Lives of Simon de Montfort, Laud, Sir T. More, etc.
HYDE, DOUGLAS, LL.D.—Irish scholar.Beside the Fire,Love Songs of Connacht(1894),Three Sorrows of Story-telling(1895),Story of Early Irish Literature(1897),A Literary History of Ireland(1899), and various works in Irish; has ed. various Irish texts, and made translations into English.
JACOBS, JOSEPH (1854).—Writer on folk-lore and Jewish history.English Fairy Tales(1890),Celtic Fairy Tales(1891),Indian Fairy Tales(1892),Reynard the Fox(1895),Jews of Angevin England(1893),Sources of the History of the Jews in Spain(1895); has ed. various English classics,e.g., Caxton's "Æsop" and Howell's "Familiar Letters," and many modern works, etc.
JACOBS, WILLIAM WYMARK (1863).—Novelist.Many Cargoes(1896),The Skipper's Wooing(1897),A Master of Craft(1900),At Sunwich Port(1902),Odd Craft(1903),Dialstone Lane(1904),Short Cruises(1907). Plays (with Louis N. Parker),Beauty and the Barge,The Monkey's Paw, etc.
JAMES, HENRY (1843).—American novelist and critic.A Passionate Pilgrim(1875),The American(1877),The Europeans(1878),Daisy Miller(1878),A Bundle of Letters(1879),Washington Square(1880),The Bostonians(1886),A London Life(1889),Terminations(1896),What Maisie Knew(1897),The Two Magics(1898),The Sacred Fount(1901),The Ambassador(1903),The American Scene(1907); in criticism,French Poets and Novelists(1878),Partial Portraits, etc.
JAMES, WILLIAM, LL.D., etc. (1842).—Psychologist.Principles of Psychology(1890),Human Immortality(1897),The Varieties of Religious Experience(1902),Pragmatism(1907), andThe Meaning of Truth(1909).
JEROME, JEROME KLAPKA (1860).—Novelist, playwright, etc.On the Stage and Off(1885),Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow(1889),Three Men in a Boat(1891),Sketches in Lavender(1897),Paul Kelver(1902),Tommy & Co.(1904). Plays,The Passing of the Third Floor Back(1907), etc.
JESSOP, REV. AUGUSTUS, D.D. (1824).—Historian.One Generation of a Norfolk House(1878),History of the Diocese of Norwich(1879),Arcady for Better or Worse(1881),The Coming of the Friars(1885),Random Roaming(1896),Before the Great Pillage(1901), ed. works by Donne, etc.
JEWETT, SARAH ORME (1849).—American novelist.Deephaven,The Country Doctor, etc.
JONES, HENRY ARTHUR (1851).—Dramatist.A Clerical Error(1879),The Silver King(1882),Saints and Sinners(1884),The Middleman(1889),The Case of Rebellious Susan(1894),The Liars(1897),The Hypocrites(1906), etc.
KIDD, BENJAMIN (1858).—Sociologist, etc.Social Evolution(1894),Principles of Western Civilisation(1902), etc.
KIPLING, RUDYARD (1865).—Novelist, etc.Departmental Ditties(1886),Plain Tales from the Hills(1887),Soldiers Three,The Light that Failed(1891),The Jungle Books(1894 and 1895),Kim(1901),Puck of Pook's Hill, etc. Also poems,Barrack-Room Ballads,The Seven Seas, andThe Five Nations.
LANG, ANDREW, D.Litt., etc. (1844).—Poet, critic, and folklorist.Ballads and Lyrics of Old France(1872),Ballads in Blue China(1880),Custom and Myth(1884),Books and Bookmen(1886),Mark of Cain(1886),Myth, Ritual, and Religion(1887), "Blue," "Red," "Green," "Yellow," "Pink," and "Olive" Fairy Books (ed. 1889-1907),Sir Stafford Northcote(1890),Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia(1893),Homer and the Epic(1893),Life of J.G. Lockhart(1896), translation ofOdyssey(with Prof. Butcher), and ofIliad(with Mr. Myers and Mr. W. Leaf),The Making of Religion(1898),History of Scotland from the Roman Occupation, vol. i.,Prince Charles Edward(1901),The Mystery of Mary Stuart(1901),The Valet's Tragedy(1903),John Knox and the Reformation(1905), etc.
LANE-POOLE, STANLEY, Litt.D., etc. (1854).—Historian and archæologist.Histories of the Moors in Spain(7th ed. 1904),The Mohammedan Dynasties(1893),The Mogul Emperors(1892),Art of the Saracens of Egypt(1886),The Story of Cairo,Livesof Lord Stratford de Redcliffe, E.W. Lane, Aurangzib Saladin, etc., edit. Lane'sArabic Lexicon, etc.
LAUGHTON, SIR JOHN KNOX (1830).—Writer on naval subjects, etc.Physical Geography in relation to the Prevailing Winds and Currents(1870),Studies in Naval History(1887),Nelson(English Men of Action) (1895),Nelson and his Companions in Arms(1896),Sea Fights and Adventures(1901); ed.Letters and Dispatches of Lord Nelson,From Howard to Nelson(1899), etc.
LAW, WILLIAM ARTHUR (1844).—Dramatic author.A Night Surprise(1877),Enchantment(1878),Castle Botherem(1880),Nobody's Fault(1882),A Mint of Money(1884),The Judge(1890),Country Mouse(1902),Three Blind Mice(1906), etc.
LAWLESS, THE HON. EMILY.—Novelist.Hurrish(1886),Story of Ireland(1887),Plain Frances Mowbray(1889),With Essex in Ireland(1890),A Garden Diary(1901),Book of Gilly(1906), etc.
LEAF, WALTER, Litt.D. (1852).—Scholar and translator.The Iliad of Homer translated into English Prose(with A. Lang and E. Myers) (1882),Companion to the Iliad(1892), etc.
LEE, SIDNEY, D.Litt., LL.D. (1859).—Ed. ofThe Dictionary of National Biography(with Sir L. Stephen),Stratford on Avon from the Earliest Times to the Death of Shakespeare(1885),Life of Shakespeare(1898),A Life of Queen Victoria(1902),Shakespeare and the Modern Stage(1906), etc. Has also ed. various English texts.
LE GALLIENNE, RICHARD (1866).—Novelist and poet.Volumes in Folio(1888),The Religion of a Literary Man(1893),Quest of the Golden Girl(1896),Romance of Zion Chapel(1898),Sleeping Beauty(1900),New Poems(1909), etc.
LILLY, WILLIAM SAMUEL (1840).—Philosopher, etc.Ancient Religion and Modern Thought(1884),Chapters in European History(1886),A Century of Revolution(1889),The Great Enigma(1893),Four English Humorists of the Nineteenth Century(1895),Renaissance Types(1901),Studies in Religion and Literature(1904).
LOCKE, WILLIAM JOHN (1863).—Novelist.At the Gate of Samaria(1895).The Demagogue and Lady Phayre(1896),A Study in Shadows(1896),The White Dove(1900),The Usurper(1901),The Beloved Vagabond(1906), etc.; also dramas,The Morals of Marcus,The Palace of Puck,Idols, etc.
LOCKYER, SIR JOSEPH NORMAN, K.C.B., F.R.S. (1836).—Astronomer.Elementary Lessons in Astronomy(1870),Studies in Spectrum Analysis(1878),Star-gazing, Past and Present(1878),Chemistry of the Sun(1887),Dawn of Astronomy(1894),The Sun's Place in Nature(1897),Stonehenge and other British Stone Monuments Astronomically Considered(1906-1907), etc.
LODGE, SIR OLIVER JOSEPH, F.R.S., LL.D. (1851).—Scientist and psychologist.Elementary Mechanics(1881),Modern Views of Electricity(1888, 1892, 1907),Signalling through Space without Wires(1894),Life and Matter: A Short Treatise on Fundamental Problems(1905),Electrons, or the Nature of Negative Electricity(1906),The Substance of Faith(1907),Man and the Universe: A Study of the Influence of Modern Discoveries on our Conception of Christianity(1908),The Ether of Space(1909),Survival of Man: A Study in Unrecognised Human Faculty(1909), etc.
LODGE, RICHARD, LL.D., etc. (1855).—Historian.Students' Modern Europe,Richelieu(Foreign Statesmen Series),The Close of the Middle Ages, etc.
LONDON, JACK (1876).—American novelist.The Son of the Wolf(1900),The God of his Fathers,Children of the Frost,People of the Abyss,Call of the Wild,Tales of the Fish Patrol(1905),The Road(1908), etc.
LOW, SIDNEY JAMES.—Journalist and miscellaneous writer.The Governance of England(1904),A Vision of India(1906),Dictionary of English History, etc.
LUCAS, EDWARD VERALL (1868).—Novelist. Ed. of Lamb, etc.The Open Road(1899),Old-fashioned Tales(1905),The Friendly Town(1905),Forgotten Tales of Long Ago(1906); ed.Works of Charles and Mary Lamb,Life of C. Lamb(1905), books for children, etc.
LYALL, SIR ALFRED COMYN, K.C.B., etc. (1835).—Poet and biographer.Verses written in India,British Dominion in India,Asiatic Studies,Livesof Warren Hastings, Lord Dufferin, etc.
M'CARTHY, JUSTIN (1830).—Novelist and historian. Novels,Miss Misanthrope,Dear Lady Disdain,Maid of Athens,Red Diamonds,Mononia, etc.; historical works,History of our Own Times,Four Georges and William IV.,Modern England,Reign of Queen Anne,Livesof Sir R. Peel, Pope, etc., Reminiscences, etc.
MCCARTHY, JUSTIN HUNTLY (1860).—Novelist and dramatist. Novels,Dolly,Marjorie,Flower of France,Needles and Pins, etc.;Ireland since the Union; plays,The candidate,My Friend the Prince,If I were King, etc.
MACKAIL, JOHN WILLIAM, LL.D., etc. (1859).—Scholar, etc.Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology(1890),Latin Literature(1895),Life of William Morris(1899), and translated Homer'sOdysseyin verse.
MAHAFFY, JOHN PENTLAND, LL.D., D.C.L., etc. (1839).—Scholar and writer on philosophy.Twelve Lectures on Primitive Civilisation(1868),Prolegomena to Ancient History(1871),Kant's Critical Philosophy for English Readers(1871),History of Greek Literature(1880),Greek Life and Thought from Alexander to the Roman Conquest(1887),Empire of the Ptolemies(1896),The Silver Age of the Greek World(1906), etc.
MAHAN, ALFRED THAYER, D.C.L., LL.D. (1840).—American writer on naval history.Influence of Sea Power upon History(1890),Influence of Sea Power upon French Revolution and Empire(1892),The Interest of the United States in Sea Power(1897),Lessons of the War with Spain(1899), etc.
"MALET, LUCAS," (seeHARRISON, MRS. MARY ST. LEGER).
MALLOCK, WILLIAM HURRELL (1849).—Novelist and writer on politics, evolution, etc.The New Republic(1877),The New Paul and Virginia(1878),Studies of Contemporary Superstitions,Social Equality,Property and Progress,Classes and Masses(1896),Aristocracy and Evolution(1898),Religion as a Credible Doctrine(1902),Reconstruction of Belief(1905); novels,A Romance of the Nineteenth Century,The Old Order Changes,A Human Document,The Individualist,The Veil of the Temple.
"MATHERS, HELEN" (MRS. HENRY REEVES) (1853).—Novelist.Comin' through the Rye,Cherry Ripe,My Lady Green-sleeves,Venus Victrix,Griff of Griffiths Court,The Ferryman, etc.
MATTHEWS, JAMES BRANDER, Litt.D., D.C.L., etc. (1852).—American critic, etc.French Dramatists of the Nineteenth Century,Introduction to the Study of American Literature,Aspects of Fiction,His Father's Son, etc.
MAUGHAM, WILLIAM SOMERSET (1874).—Novelist.Liza of Lambeth(1897),The Making of a Saint(1898),The Hero(1901),Mrs. Craddock(1902),The Land of the Blessed Virgin(1905),The Bishop's Apron(1906). Plays:Lady Frederick,Mrs. Dot,Smith, etc.
MAXWELL, SIR HERBERT EUSTACE, F.R.S., LL.D., etc. (1845).—Novelist, essayist, etc. Novels,Sir Lucian Elphin(1889),The Letter of the Law(1890),A Duke of Britain(1895),Chevalier of the Splendid Crest(1905), etc.; other writings,Meridiana,Noontide Essays(1892),Scottish Land Names(1894),Afternoon Essays(1895),Rainy Days in a Library(1896),Bruce and the Struggle for Scottish Independence,Memories of the Months(4 series),Story of the Tweed(1905),Livesof W.H. Smith, Wellington, Romney, etc.
"MEADE, L.T." (MRS. TOULMIN SMITH).—Novelist.Scamp and I,A World of Girls,The Medicine Lady,Wild Kitty,Brotherhood of the Seven Kings,From the Hand of the Hunter, etc.
MEYNELL, MRS. ALICE (THOMPSON).—Poet and essayist.Preludes,The Rhythm of Life(1893),The Colour of Life(1896),The Flower of the Mind,Anthology of English Poetry(ed.),The Spirit of Place(1898),Later Poems(1901), a book on Ruskin, etc.
MITCHELL, SILAS WEIR, M.D., LL.D. (1830).—American poet, novelist, and physician.Hephzibah Guinness(1880),Roland Blake(1886),Masque and other Poems(1888),Cup of Youth(poems),Characteristics(1892),When all the Woods are Green(1894),Adventures of François, etc., besides various medical works.
MITFORD, BERTRAM.—Novelist.Romance of the Cape Frontier,Wind of Deadly Hollow,A Veldt Official,Ruby Sword,A Veldt Vendetta, etc.
MOLESWORTH, MRS. MARY LOUISA (STEWART) (1839).—Novelist and writer for children.Carrots,Cuckoo Clock,Herr Baby,The Boys, etc.; novels,Hathercourt Rectory,The Laurel Walk, etc.
MOORE, FRANK FRANKFORT (1855).—Novelist and dramatist.Dawn(verse),Told by the Sea,I forbid the Banns(1893),The Jessamy Bride(1897),A Damsel or Two(1902),The King's Messenger(1907), etc.; plays,A March Hare,The Queen's Room,Kitty Clive,The Food of Love(1909), etc.
MOORE, GEORGE (1857).—Novelist, playwright, and art critic.Flowers of Passion(verse) (1877),A Mummer's Wife(1884),Literature at Nurse(1885),Vain Fortune(1890),Ideals in Ireland(1891),Modern Painting(1893),Esther Waters(1894),The Bending of the Bough(play), etc.
MORLEY, JOHN, 1ST LORD MORLEY of BLACKBURN, P.C., O.M., F.R.S., etc. (1838).—Biographer and essayist.Edmund Burke(1867),Critical Miscellanies(1871-77) (two series),Voltaire(1871),Rousseau(1873),On Compromise(1874),Diderot and the Encyclopædists(1878),Studies in Literature(1891),Oliver Cromwell(1900),Life of Gladstone(1903), etc.
MORRISON, ARTHUR (1863).—Novelist.Tales of Mean Streets(1894),Martin Hewitt(1894),A Child of the Jago(1896),The Hole in the Wall(1902), etc.
MULLINGER, JAMES BASS (1834).—Historian.Cambridge Characteristics in the Seventeenth Century(1867),The Ancient African Church(1869),The New Reformation(1875),The Schoolsof Charles the Great(1876),The University of Cambridge from the Earliest Times to the Accession of Charles I.,Introduction to English History(with S.R. Gardiner),History of St. John's College, Cambridge(1901), etc.
MUNRO, NEIL (1864).—Novelist, etc.The Lost Pibroch(1896),John Splendid(1898),Gillian the Dreamer(1899),Doom Castle(1901),The Shoes of Fortune(1901),Children of the Tempest(1903),The Daft Days(1907), etc.
MURFREE, MARY NOAILLES ("CHARLES EGBERT CRADDOCK").—American novelist.In the Tennessee Mountains(1884),Down the Ravine(1885),The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains(1886),Story of Keedar Bluffs(1887),His Vanished Star(1894),The Juggler(1897),The Bushwhackers(1899), etc.
MURRAY, GEORGE GILBERT AIMEE, LL.D. (1866).—Scholar.History of Ancient Greek Literature(1897),Euripidis Fabulæ adnotatione critica instructæ(1901 and 1904),Euripides, Verse Translations,Rise of the Greek Epic(1907), etc.
MURRAY, SIR JAMES AUGUSTUS HENRY, LL.D., D.C.L., etc. (1837).—Philologist. Ed. ofNew English Dictionary,Dialect of the Southern Counties of Scotland, has ed. various works for the Early English Text Society, etc.
"NESBIT, E.," (seeBLAND, MRS. HUBERT).
NICOLL, SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON, LL.D. (1851).—Journalist, poet, and essayist, etc.Literary Anecdotes of the Nineteenth Century(1895),Songs of Rest(two series), ed.Letters on Life,The Church's One Foundation; has ed.Works of C. Bronté,Expositors' Greek Testament, etc. Editor ofBritish Weekly.
NORRIS, WILLIAM EDWARD (1846).—Novelist.Heaps of Money(1877),Mademoiselle de Mersac,My Friend Jim,The Dancer in Yellow(1896),An Octave(1900),The Credit of the County(1902),Harry and Ursula(1907), etc.
NOYES, ALFRED (1880).—Poet, etc.The Loom of Years(1902),The Flower of Old Japan(1903),Poems(1904),The Forest of Wild Thyme(1905),Drake(an English epic) (1906),William Morris(1907),The Enchanted Island(1909).
O'GRADY, STANDISH (1846).—Writer on Irish history and literature.History of Ireland, Heroic Period, vols. i. and ii.,History of Ireland, Critical and Philosophical, vol. i.,The Flight of the Eagle,The Bog of Stars,Finn and his Companions,Ulrick the Ready,The Chain of Gold,The Coming of Cuculain, etc.
OKEY, THOMAS.—Writer on topography and art.Venice and its Story,Paris and its Story,Venetian Palaces and Old Venetian Folk, Translator of Dante'sPurgatorio.
OMAN, CHARLES WILLIAM CHADWICK, (1860).—Historian.A History of Greece(1888),Warwick the Kingmaker(1891),ShortHistory of the Byzantine Empire(1892),A History of Europe, 476-918 (1893),Short History of England(1895),History of the Peninsular War, vols. i. and ii., etc.
OPPENHEIM, E. PHILLIPS (1866).—Novelist.The Master Mummer,Mysterious Mr. Sabin,A Prince of Sinners,Conspirators, etc.
"ORCZY, BARONESS" (MRS. MONTAGU BARSTOW).—Novelist and playwright.The Emperor's Candlesticks,The Scarlet Pimpernel(1905),A Son of the People(1906),I will Repay(1906), etc.
OXENHAM, JOHN.—Novelist.God's Prisoner(1898),John of Gerisau(1902),White Fire(1905),Giant Circumstance,The Long Road, etc.
PATRICK, DAVID, LL.D. (1849).—Ed. ofChambers' Encyclopædia(1888-92),Chambers' Cyclopædia of English Literature(1901-3), andChambers's Biographical Dictionary(with F.H. Groome) (1897).
PAIN, BARRY (1868).—Novelist, etc.In a Canadian Canoe(1891),Stories and Interludes(1892),Graeme and Cyril(1893),Kindness of the Celestial(1894),The Romantic History of Robin Hood(1898),Lindley Kays(1904),Wilhelmina in London(1906),Shadow of the Unseen(1907), etc.
PASTURE, MRS. HENRY DE LA (BONHAM).—Novelist and dramatist.The Little Squire(1894),A Toy Tragedy,Deborah of Tod's(1897),Catherine of Calais(1901),Peter's Mother(1905),The Tyrant(1909).
PAUL, HERBERT WOODFIELD (1853).—Historian and biographer.Men and Letters(1901),History of Modern England,Stray Leaves(1906),Queen Anne(1906),Livesof W.E. Gladstone, Matthew Arnold (English Men of Letters), Lord Acton, and Froude.
PEARS, SIR EDWIN (1835).—War correspondent, etc,Fall of Constantinople(1885),The Destruction of the Greek Empire(1903), etc.
PEMBERTON, MAX (1863).—Novelist.The Sea Wolves(1894),The Impregnable City(1895),Christine of the Hills(1897),Pro Patria(1901),Dr. Xavier(1903),Red Morn(1904),The Hundred Days(1905),The Fortunate Prisoner(1909), etc.
PHELPS, ELIZABETH STUART (MRS. H.D. WARD) (1844).—American novelist.The Gates Ajar(1869),Hedged In(1870),Story of Avis(1877),An Old Maid's Paradise(1879),Beyond the Gates(1883),The Madonna of the Tubs(1887),The Gates Between(1887),Struggle for Immortality(1889),Come Forth(with H.D. Ward, 1890),Avery,Trixy(1904), etc.
PHILLIPS, CLAUDE.—Writer on art.Picture Gallery of Charles I.,The Earlier Work of Titian,The Later Work of Titian,Livesof Reynolds, Watteau, etc.
PHILLIPS, STEPHEN (1868).—Poet.Marpessa(1890),Eremus(1894),Christ in Hades(1896),Poems(1897),Paolo and Francesca(1899),Herod(1900),Ulysses(1902),The Sin of David(1904),Nero(1906), etc.
PHILLPOTTS, EDEN (1862).—Novelist.Down Dartmoor Way(1894),Lying Prophets(1896),Children of the Mist(1898),Sons of the Morning(1900),The River(1902),The Secret Woman(1905),The Whirlwind(1907), etc.
PINERO, SIR ARTHUR WING (1855).—Dramatist.The Magistrate,Sweet Lavender,The Profligate,The Weaker Sex,Lady Bountiful,The Second Mrs. Tanqueray,The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith,The Benefit of the Doubt,The Princess and the Butterfly,The Gay Lord Quex,His House in Order,Mid Channel, etc.
POLLARD, ALBERT FREDERICK, F.R.Hist.S. (1869).—Historical writer.The Jesuits in Poland(1892),England under Protector Somerset(1900),Henry VIII.(Gougiel Series, 1902),Life of Thomas Cranmer(1904), etc., and has contributed largely toThe Dictionary of National Biography, and to theCambridge Modern History, and ed.Political Pamphlets,Tudor Tracts, etc.
POLLARD, ALFRED WILLIAM (1859).—Bibliographer, etc.Books about Books(1893),Bibliographica(1894-96),Early Illustrated Books(1893),Italian Book Illustrations(1894), etc.; and has ed.English Miracle Plays(1890), Herrick, Chaucer (Globe ed.), etc.
POLLOCK, WALTER HERRIES (1850).—Poet and miscellaneous writer.The Modern French Theatre(1878),Verse, Old and New,Sealed Orders and other Poems,Lectures on French Poets,A Nine Men's Morrice,King Zub,Jane Austen, her Contemporaries and Herself, etc.
POOLE, REGINALD LANE, Ph.D. (1857).—Historical writer.History of the Huguenots of the Dispersion(1880),Illustrations of the History of Modern Thought(1884),Wycliffe and Movements for Reform(1889),Historical Atlas of Modern Europe(1897-1902), etc.
PRAED, MRS. ROSA CAROLINE MACKWORTH ("MRS. CAMPBELL PRAED") (1851).—Australian novelist.Policy and Passion(1881),Nadine(1882),The Head Station(1885),Miss Jacobsen's Chance(1887),December Roses(1893),The Insane Root,The Luck of the Leura(1907), etc.
PREVOST, FRANCIS, (seeBATTERSBY).
PROTHERO, GEORGE WALTER, Litt.D., LL.D., etc. (1848).—Historian.Life and Times of Simon de Montfort(1877),Memoir of Henry Bradshaw(1889), ed. Voltaire'sLouis Quatorze,Select Statutes, etc., of Elizabeth and James I., co-ed. ofCambridge Modern History, etc.
PROTHERO, ROWLAND EDMUND, M.V.O. (1852).—Biographer, etc.Life and Correspondence of Dean Stanley(1893), ed.Letters of Edward Gibbon,Letters and Journals of Lord Byron,The Psalms in Human Life, etc.
QUILLER-COUCH, ARTHUR THOMAS ("Q") (1863).—Novelist.Dead Man's Rock(1887),Troy Town(1888),The Splendid Spur(1889),The Blue Pavilions(1891),The Golden Pomp(1895),The Ship of Stars(1899),Shining Ferry(1905), finished R.L. Stevenson'sSt. Ives, etc.
"RAIMOND, C.E.," (seeROBINS, ELIZABETH).
RALEIGH, WALTER (1861).—Biographer and critic.The English Novel(1894),Robert Louis Stevenson(1895),Style(1897), books on Shakespeare, Milton, and Wordsworth, etc.
REEVES, MRS. H., (seeMATHERS, HELEN).
RHYS, ERNEST (1859).—Poet, novelist, etc.A London Rose(verse),The Fiddler of Carne(1896),Welsh Ballads(1898),The Whistling Maid(1900),The Man at Odds,Gwenevere(play); has ed. the Camelot Series (1886-91),Dekker's Playsin Mermaid Series, etc.
RHYS, MRS. GRACE (1865).—Novelist and essayist.Mary Dominic(1898),The Wooing of Sheila(1901),The Bride(1909),Five Beads on a String(essays) (1907), etc.
RHYS, SIR JOHN, D.Litt. (1840).—Celtic philologist.Celtic Britain(1882),Studies in the Arthurian Legend(1891),Celtic Folklore(1901), etc.
RIDGE, WILLIAM PETT.—Novelist.A Clever Wife(1895),Mord Em'ly(1898),A Son of the State(1899),Erb(1903),Mrs. Galer's Business(1905),The Wickhamses(1906),Name of Garland(1907), etc.
RILEY, JAMES WHITCOMB (1858).—American poet and humorist.The Old Swimmin' Hole(1883),Pipes o' Pan at Zekesbury(1887),Rhymes of Childhood(1889),Old-fashioned Roses(1891),Green Fields and Running Brooks(1893),A Child World(1896),While the Heart beats Young(1906), etc.