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A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

Periodical: Queen

Periodical: Queen

History: Full title is "The Queen, The Lady's Newspaper and Court Chronicle." Published weekly on Saturdays, price 6d.

References: British Library; British Newspaper Archive; DNCJ; Chris Tiffin, Rosa Praed (Mrs Campbell Praed), 1851-1935 : A Bibliography (University of Queensland, 1989)

Novels and short stories serialized in Queen:

  1. George MacDonald. "My Uncle Peter", 21 December 1861.
  2. George Hatton Colomb. Hearths and Watch-Fires, 6 January 1866 to 29 December 1866 (weekly). (Irregular).
  3. Capt. Mayne Reid. The Bandolero, 7 April 1866 to 28 July 1866 (weekly).
  4. Eliza Lynn Linton. "For Love", 23 September 1871 to 18 November 1871 (weekly).
  5. William Wilthew Fenn. "The Lady in the Blue Barouche", 7 December 1878.
  6. William Wilthew Fenn. "The Lady of Merry Bell Holt", 10 December 1881 to 17 December 1881 (weekly).
  7. William Wilthew Fenn. "In the Room with the Arras", 2 December 1882.
  8. William Wilthew Fenn. "The Ghost on the Chain Pier", 8 December 1883.
  9. William Wilthew Fenn. "The Face at the Window", 20 December 1884.
  10. Richard Doddridge Blackmore. Kit and Kitty, 6 July 1889 to 22 March 1890 (weekly).
  11. James Payn. A Stumble on the Threshold, 2 July 1892 to 19 November 1892 (weekly).
  12. Sabine Baring-Gould. Cheap Jack Zita, 7 January 1893 to 20 May 1893 (weekly).
  13. Quillim Ritter. The Martyrdom of Society, 3 June 1893 to 24 June 1893 (weekly).
  14. Rosa Caroline Praed. Christina Chard, 15 July 1893 to 25 November 1893 (weekly).
  15. Hall Caine. The Manxman, 6 January 1894 to 30 June 1894 (weekly).
  16. James Payn. In Market Overt, 21 July 1894 to 24 November 1894 (weekly).
  17. Flora Annie Steel. Red Rowans, 9 February 1895 to 22 June 1895 (weekly).
  18. Rosa Caroline Praed. Mrs. Tregaskiss, 6 July 1895 to 14 December 1895 (weekly).
  19. F. Marion Crawford. Taquisara, 4 January 1896 to 27 June 1896 (weekly).
  20. Sabine Baring-Gould. Guavas the Tinner, 4 July 1896 to 26 September 1896 (weekly).
  21. Arthur Conan Doyle. Uncle Bernac, 16 January 1897 to 13 March 1897 (weekly).
  22. Sara Jeanette Duncan. A Voyage of Consolation, 20 March 1897 to 12 June 1897 (weekly).
  23. Anthony Hope. Simon Dale, 3 July 1897 to 25 December 1897 (weekly).
  24. Frank Frankfort Moore. The Fatal Gift, 1 January 1898 to 25 June 1898 (weekly).
  25. S. R. Crockett. The Black Douglas, 2 July 1898 to 31 December 1898 (weekly).
  26. Anthony Hope. The King's Mirror, 7 January 1899 to 24 June 1899 (weekly).
  27. Stanley John Weyman. Sophia, 1 July 1899 to 30 December 1899 (weekly).
  28. Max Pemberton. The Footsteps of a Throne, 6 January 1900 to 31 March 1900 (weekly).
  29. Arthur Morrison. Cunning Murrell, 7 April 1900 to 30 June 1900 (weekly).
  30. Sabine Baring-Gould. The Frobishers, 7 July 1900 to 29 September 1900 (weekly).
  31. Frank Frankfort Moore. According to Plato, 6 October 1900 to 29 December 1900 (weekly).
  32. Walter Besant. The Lady of Lynn, 5 January 1901 to 29 June 1901 (weekly).
  33. Hugh Stowell Scott. The Velvet Glove, 6 July 1901 to 28 December 1901 (weekly).