Periodical: All the Year Round
Periodical: All the Year Round
History: Published weekly on Saturdays, price 2d. Edited by Charles Dickens (1859–1870) and Charles Dickens, Jr. (1870–1895).
References: British Periodicals; Dickens Journals Online (http://www.djo.org.uk/all-the-year-round.html); DNCJ; Ella Ann Oppenlander, Dickens' All the Year Round: Descriptive Index and Contributor List (Whitston, 1984); Sutherland
Novels and short stories serialized in All the Year Round:
- Charles Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities, 30 April 1859 to 26 November 1859 (weekly).
- Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. "Lois the Witch", 8 October 1859 to 22 October 1859 (weekly).
- Wilkie Collins. The Woman in White, 26 November 1859 to 25 August 1860 (weekly).
- Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. "The Crooked Branch", 13 December 1859. (Christmas Number 1859).
- Wilkie Collins. "Blown Up with the Brig!", 13 December 1859. (Christmas Number 1859).
- Henry Spicer. "Mutiny Aboard the Minnie Jimps", 28 July 1860.
- Charles James Lever. A Day's Ride, 18 August 1860 to 23 March 1861 (weekly).
- Charles Dickens. Great Expectations, 1 December 1860 to 3 August 1861 (weekly).
- Eliza Lynn Linton. "The Family at Fenhouse", 22 December 1860.
- Harriet Parr. "Lady Seamer's Escape [Lady Seamer's Long Step]", 29 December 1860.
- Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. "The Grey Woman", 5 January 1861 to 19 January 1861 (weekly).
- Edward Bulwer Lytton. A Strange Story, 10 August 1861 to 8 March 1862 (weekly).
- Wilkie Collins. "The Fatal Cradle", 12 December 1861. (Christmas Number 1861).
- John Berwick Harwood. "Picking Up a Pocket-Book", 25 December 1861. (Christmas Number).
- Wilkie Collins. No Name, 15 March 1862 to 17 January 1863 (weekly).
- Henry Spicer. "Solid Reasons", 23 August 1862.
- Henry Spicer. "An Interesting Young Person", 27 September 1862.
- John Berwick Harwood. "Only One Room", 29 November 1862.
- Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell. A Dark Night's Work, 24 January 1863 to 21 February 1863 (weekly).
- John Berwick Harwood. "A Cheap Passage Home", 14 February 1863.
- Charles Reade. Hard Cash, 28 March 1863 to 26 December 1863 (weekly).
- Henry Spicer. "Drawing a Badger", 29 August 1863.
- Henry Spicer. A White Hand and a Black Thumb. And Cousin Cis, 2 January 1864 to 6 February 1864 (weekly).
- George Augustus Sala. Quite Alone, 13 February 1864 to 12 November 1864 (weekly).
- Percy H. Fitzgerald. Never Forgotten, 3 September 1864 to 1 April 1865 (weekly).
- Caroline Leigh Gascoigne. "Clement Carew", 7 January 1865 to 14 January 1865 (weekly).
- Amelia B. Edwards. Half a Million of Money, 22 April 1865 to 23 December 1865 (weekly).
- Percy H. Fitzgerald. The Second Mrs. Tillotson, 13 January 1866 to 25 August 1866 (weekly).
- Frances Eleanor Trollope. Aunt Margaret's Troubles, 14 July 1866 to 18 August 1866 (weekly).
- Edmund Hodgson Yates. Black Sheep, 25 August 1866 to 30 March 1867 (weekly).
- Henry Spicer. "A Mere Scratch", 6 October 1866 to 3 November 1866 (weekly).
- Frances Eleanor Trollope. Mabel's Progress, 6 April 1867 to 2 November 1867 (weekly).
- Percy H. Fitzgerald. The Dear Girl, 19 October 1867 to 8 February 1868 (weekly).
- Wilkie Collins. The Moonstone, 4 January 1868 to 8 August 1868 (weekly).
- Harriet Parr. "Polly's One Offer", 13 June 1868 to 20 June 1868 (weekly).
- Rosa Mulholland. Hester's History, 29 August 1868 to 28 November 1868 (weekly).
- Edmund Hodgson Yates. Wrecked in Port, 5 December 1868 to 7 August 1869 (weekly).
- Percy H. Fitzgerald. Fatal Zero, 5 December 1868 to 13 March 1869 (weekly).
- Frances Eleanor Trollope. Veronica, 7 August 1869 to 30 April 1870 (weekly).
- Emily Jolly. "An Experience", 14 August 1869 to 21 August 1869 (weekly).
- J. Sheridan Le Fanu. "Green Tea", 23 October 1869 to 13 November 1869 (weekly).
- William Alexander. "The Glengillogram Cattle Show", 11 December 1869.
- William Alexander. "The Glengillogram Ploughing Match", 5 February 1870.
- Percy H. Fitzgerald. Two Fair Daughters, 4 June 1870 to 28 January 1871 (weekly).
- Hamilton Aidé. In That State of Life, 4 June 1870 to 10 September 1870 (weekly).
- Emily Jolly. "Daisy's Trials", 15 October 1870 to 26 November 1870 (weekly).
- J. Sheridan Le Fanu. The Rose and the Key, 21 January 1871 to 23 September 1871 (weekly).
- Eliza Lynn Linton. "Dear Davie", 18 March 1871.
- Edmund Hodgson Yates. Castaway, 8 July 1871 to 9 March 1872 (weekly).
- Hamilton Aidé. "Geoffrey Luttrell's Narrative", 28 October 1871 to 9 December 1871 (weekly).
- Amelia B. Edwards. "In the Confessional", 4 December 1871.
- Eliza Lynn Linton. "The Last Tenants of Hangman's House", 4 December 1871. (Christmas Number 1871).
- Rosa Mulholland. The Wicked Woods of Tobereevil, 16 December 1871 to 22 June 1872 (weekly).
- Eliza Lynn Linton. "The White Witch of Combe Andrew", 23 December 1871.
- Edmund Hodgson Yates. The Yellow Flag, 27 April 1872 to 7 December 1872 (weekly).
- J. Sheridan Le Fanu. Willing to Die, 21 September 1872 to 24 May 1873 (weekly).
- Eliza Lynn Linton. "The Fate of Madame Cabanel", 16 December 1872.
- Eliza Lynn Linton. "Galloping Dick", 15 February 1873.
- Edward Dutton Cook. Young Mr. Nightingale, 17 May 1873 to 28 March 1874 (weekly).
- Annie Thomas. No Alternative, 5 July 1873 to 4 October 1873 (weekly).
- James Payn. At Her Mercy, 11 October 1873 to 25 April 1874 (weekly).
- Annie Thomas. A Narrow Escape, 2 May 1874 to 6 February 1875 (weekly).
- Emily Jolly. Safely Married, 6 June 1874 to 26 September 1874 (weekly).
- Wilkie Collins. "A Mad Marriage", 17 October 1874 to 24 October 1874 (weekly).
- Edmund Hodgson Yates. A Silent Witness, 17 October 1874 to 29 May 1875 (weekly).
- Frances Eleanor Trollope. A Charming Fellow, 27 February 1875 to 12 February 1876 (weekly).
- James Payn. Halves, 19 June 1875 to 27 November 1875 (weekly).
- Frances Cashel Hoey. Griffith's Double, 4 December 1875 to 5 August 1876 (weekly).
- Percy H. Fitzgerald. The Parvenu Family, 19 February 1876 to 21 October 1876 (weekly).
- James Payn. What He Cost Her, 12 August 1876 to 2 June 1877 (weekly).
- Edward Dutton Cook. Doubleday's Children, 2 December 1876 to 13 October 1877 (weekly).
- Robert Edward Francillon. Strange Waters, 9 June 1877 to 25 May 1878 (weekly).
- Wilkie Collins. "Mr. Percy and the Prophet", 2 July 1877. (Summer Number 1877).
- Anthony Trollope. Is He Popenjoy?, 13 October 1877 to 13 July 1878 (weekly).
- Walter Besant. "Shepherds All and Maidens Fair", 3 December 1877. (Christmas Number 1877).
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon. "Dr. Carrick", 1 July 1878. (Summer Number 1878).
- Frances Cashel Hoey. All, or Nothing, 13 July 1878 to 8 March 1879 (weekly).
- Theo Gift. An Island Princess, 3 August 1878 to 14 September 1878 (weekly).
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Vixen, 5 October 1878 to 14 June 1879 (weekly).
- Walter Besant. "'Twas in Trafalgar's Bay", 2 December 1878. (Christmas Number 1878).
- Bertha Jane Adams. "My Land of Beulah", 5 April 1879 to 5 July 1879 (weekly).
- David Christie Murray. "Mr. Bowker's Courtship", 12 April 1879.
- Julian Hawthorne. Sebastian Strome, 3 May 1879 to 1 November 1879 (weekly).
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon. "The Shadow in the Corner", 1 July 1879. (Summer Number 1879).
- Anthony Trollope. The Duke's Children, 4 October 1879 to 24 July 1880 (weekly).
- Walter Besant. "Sweet Nelly, My Heart's Desire", 1 December 1879. (Christmas Number 1879).
- Benjamin Leopold Farjeon. In a Silver Sea, 3 January 1880 to 18 September 1880 (weekly).
- Mary Elizabeth Braddon. Asphodel, 31 July 1880 to 19 March 1881 (weekly).
- Theo Gift. Visited on the Children, 25 September 1880 to 14 May 1881 (weekly).
- Frances Cashel Hoey. The Question of Cain, 26 March 1881 to 10 December 1881 (weekly).
- Bertha Jane Adams. "Lady Deane", 21 May 1881 to 9 July 1881 (weekly).
- Robert Edward Francillon. Jack Doyle's Daughter, 16 July 1881 to 10 June 1882 (weekly).
- Anthony Trollope. Mr. Scarborough's Family, 27 May 1882 to 16 June 1883 (weekly).
- Frederick John Fargus. "A Speculative Spirit", 3 June 1882.
- Bertha Jane Adams. Geoffrey Stirling, 30 September 1882 to 26 May 1883 (weekly).
- Frederick John Fargus. "A Cabinet Secret", 9 December 1882.
- Annie Thomas. Jenifer, 26 May 1883 to 19 January 1884 (weekly).
- Richard Ashe King. A Drawn Game, 13 October 1883 to 23 August 1884 (weekly).
- Walter Besant. "A Glorious Fortune", 13 November 1883. (Christmas Number 1883).
- Eleanor C. Price. Gerald, 5 April 1884 to 15 November 1884 (weekly).
- Catherine Louisa Pirkis. Lady Lovelace, 1 November 1884 to 30 May 1885 (weekly).
- Walter Besant. "In Luck at Last", 13 November 1884. (Christmas Number 1884).
- Matilda Barbara Betham-Edwards. "The Flower of Doom: or, The Conspirator", 21 March 1885 to 2 May 1885 (weekly).
- Frances Cashel Hoey. A Stern Chase, 29 August 1885 to 1 May 1886 (weekly).
- Walter Besant. "Self or Bearer", 12 November 1885. (Christmas Number 1885).
- Theo Gift. Victims, 30 January 1886 to 4 September 1886 (weekly).
- Catherine Louisa Pirkis. A Dateless Bargain, 7 August 1886 to 29 January 1887 (weekly).
- Walter Besant. "The Holy Rose", 12 November 1886. (Christmas Number 1886).
- Eliza Margaret von Booth. Gretchen, 22 January 1887 to 1 October 1887 (weekly).
- Grace L. Keith Johnston. Uncle Bob's Niece, 30 April 1887 to 24 December 1887 (weekly).
- Eleanor C. Price. Red Towers, 31 December 1887 to 25 August 1888 (weekly).
- Catherine Louisa Pirkis. At the Moment of Victory, 16 June 1888 to 29 December 1888 (weekly).
- Eliza Margaret von Booth. Miss Kate, 5 January 1889 to 6 April 1889 (weekly).
- Bertha Jane Adams. Louis Draycott, 9 March 1889 to 10 August 1889 (weekly).
- Thomas Cobb. Brownie's Plot, 8 June 1889 to 7 September 1889 (weekly).
- Esmé Stuart. Kestell of Greystone, 7 September 1889 to 12 July 1890 (weekly).
- Catherine Louisa Pirkis. A Red Sister, 12 April 1890 to 27 September 1890 (weekly).
- Richard Marsh. "The Mignonette", 9 August 1890.
- Eliza Margaret von Booth. The Laird O' Cockpen, 4 October 1890 to 28 March 1891 (weekly).
- Mary Angela Dickens. Cross Currents, 28 March 1891 to 19 September 1891 (weekly).
- Bertha Jane Adams. A Garrison Romance, 25 April 1891 to 25 July 1891 (weekly).
- Richard Marsh. "Pourquoipas", 9 May 1891 to 16 May 1891 (weekly).
- Esmé Stuart. By Right of Succession, 26 September 1891 to 11 June 1892 (weekly).
- Margaret Alice Moule. The Thirteenth Brydain, 27 February 1892 to 9 July 1892 (weekly).
- Eleanor C. Price. Miss Latimer of Bryans, 18 June 1892 to 18 February 1893 (weekly).
- Mary Angela Dickens. A Valient Ignorance, 7 January 1893 to 26 August 1893 (weekly).
- Richard Marsh. "A Rubber or Two", 16 September 1893.
- Esmé Stuart. Married to Order, 6 January 1894 to 1 September 1894 (weekly).
- Mary Angela Dickens. Prisoners of Silence, 4 August 1894 to 16 March 1895 (weekly).