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A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

Periodical: South London Press

Periodical: South London Press

History: Full title is South London Press: A Family Newspaper and General Advertiser. Published weekly on Saturdays, price 2d.

References: British Library

Novels and short stories serialized in South London Press:

  1. Wilkie Collins. The Black Robe, 2 October 1880 to 26 March 1881 (weekly).
  2. Frederick William Robinson. The Hands of Justice, 7 October 1882 to 24 March 1883 (weekly).
  3. Henry Baden Pritchard. The Doctor's Daughter, 17 March 1883 to 4 August 1883 (weekly).
  4. Frederick William Robinson. The Man She Cared For, 3 November 1883 to 26 April 1884 (weekly).
  5. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Wyllard's Weird, 20 September 1884 to 21 March 1885 (weekly).
  6. Justin McCarthy. Camiola, 14 March 1885 to 5 September 1885 (weekly).
  7. Richard Dowling. Tempest-Driven, 18 July 1885 to 17 October 1885 (weekly).
  8. Wilkie Collins. The Evil Genius, 31 October 1885 to 1 May 1886 (weekly).
  9. Margaret Oliphant. The Son of his Father, 17 April 1886 to 23 October 1886 (weekly). (Dates approximate).
  10. William Black. Sabina Zembra, 9 October 1886 to 2 April 1887 (weekly). (Dates approximate; not finished).
  11. Emma Reade. Rose and Rue, illustrated by Unknown, 21 December 1889 to 14 June 1890 (weekly).