The following fiction titles were published in volume format between 1837 and 1901 in Great Britain and Ireland. Titles with a particular character-type, genre, or setting can be found on the Browse Title Tags page. Each page of titles contains 250 titles; use the ABC-index to skip pages.
Title |
Author |
Year |
Which?: or, Eddies around the Rectory |
Owen Varra |
1858 |
Which?: A Novel |
James Forrest |
1887 |
Whiffs from a Short Briar |
Charles Messent |
1896 |
While Charlie was Away |
Edith Jaffray Bigelow |
1901 |
While it was Morning |
Virginia F. Townsend |
1878 |
While London Sleeps |
Richard Dowling |
1895 |
While the Billy Boils |
Henry Lawson |
1897 |
While the Rain Lasted: Written for the Young (and Especially for all... |
Mrs. J. F. Foster |
1872 |
While They are With Us |
Elizabeth Youatt |
1879 |
Whilomville Stories |
Stephen Crane |
1900 |
A Whim and its Consequences |
G. P. R. James |
1847 |
A Whirl Asunder |
Gertrude Atherton |
1895 |
The Whirligig |
Mayne Lindsay |
1901 |
The Whirlpool |
George Gissing |
1897 |
Whispering Tongues |
Phoebe Anne Allen |
1896 |
Whispering Unseen: or, Be Ye Doers of the Word and not Hearers Only |
Charlotte Maria Tucker |
1859 |
Whispering Winds and the Tales that They Told |
Mary H. Debenham |
1894 |
Whisperings in the Wood: Finland Idyls for Children |
Zacharias Topelius |
1881 |
Whispers from Fairyland |
Edward Hugessen Knatchbull-Hugessen |
1875 |
The Whispers of a Shell: or, Stories from the Sea |
Frances Freeling Broderip |
1871 |
The Whistling Maid: A Romance |
Ernest Rhys |
1900 |
The White Aigrette |
Vin Vincent |
1894 |
White and Black: A Story of the Southern States |
Elizabeth Ashurst Biggs |
1862 |
White and Red |
J. R. Henslowe |
1882 |
The White Battalions |
Fred Merrick White |
1900 |
The White Blind: A Realistic and Sensational Story |
F. A. Scudamore |
1889 |
The White Brunswickers: or, Reminiscences of School-boy Life |
Henry Cadwallader Adams |
1865 |
The White Cat: A Story in Two Parts |
Ernest Warren |
1882 |
The White Chapel: A Story |
Esmé Stuart |
1881 |
The White Chief: A Legend of Northern Mexico |
Capt. Mayne Reid |
1855 |
The White Chief of the Caffres |
Alfred Wilks Drayson |
1887 |
White Cockade: or, Faith and Fortitude |
James Grant |
1867 |
The White Company |
Arthur Conan Doyle |
1891 |
The White Cottage |
Gwendoline Keats |
1901 |
The White Cross and Dove of Pearls |
Sarson C. J. Ingham |
1876 |
The White Dove |
William John Locke |
1900 |
The White Dove of Amritzir: A Romance of Anglo-Indian Life |
Eliza Fanny Pollard |
1896 |
The White Elephant: or, The Hunters of Ava and the King of the Golde... |
William Dalton |
1860 |
White Elephants: A Novel |
Anonymous |
1882 |
The White Favour: A Novel |
Henry Holl |
1866 |
The White Feather and Other Stories |
Oswald John Frederick Crawfurd |
1896 |
The White Flower |
Clive Robert Fenn |
1900 |
The White Gauntlet |
Capt. Mayne Reid |
1865 |
The White Gipsy |
Annette Thomasina Lyster |
1881 |
A White Hand and a Black Thumb. And Cousin Cis |
Henry Spicer |
1864 |
White Heather: A Novel |
William Black |
1885 |
The White Hecatomb, and Other Stories |
William Charles Scully |
1897 |
The White House by the Sea: A Story |
Matilda Barbara Betham-Edwards |
1857 |
White Jacket: or, The World in a Man-of-War |
Herman Melville |
1850 |
The White Kaid of the Atlas |
James Maclaren Cobban |
1894 |
The White King of Manoa: An Anglo-Spanish Romance |
Joseph Hatton |
1899 |
The White King's Daughter: A Story of the Princess Elizabeth |
Emma Marshall |
1895 |
The White Lady of Hazelwood: A Tale of the Fourteenth Century |
Emily Sarah Holt |
1891 |
The White Ladye of Rosemount: A Story of the Modern Stage |
John Coleman |
1889 |
The White Lie: A Novel |
F. Devonshire |
1867 |
White Lilies and Other Tales |
Elizabeth Thomasina Meade |
1878 |
The White Lily of the Great Sahara: A Romance of the Algerian Arabs ... |
Charles Henry Eden |
1879 |
White Magic: A Novel |
Matthias MacDonnell Bodkin |
1897 |
The White Man's Foot |
Grant Allen |
1888 |
The White Mask |
Katherine Thomson |
1844 |
The White Month |
Frances Mary Peard |
1880 |
The White Moss Rose, and Sequel |
BTAO "The White Moss Rose" |
1862 |
White Poppies: A Novel |
May Kendall |
1893 |
The White Prior: A Family Mystery |
Fergus Hume |
1895 |
The White Rat and Some Other Stories |
Lady Barker |
1881 |
The White Roe of Glenmere and Other Tales |
Mona Brougham Bickerstaffe |
1867 |
The White Rose |
George John Whyte-Melville |
1868 |
The White Rose of Chayleigh: A Novel |
Emma Rhodes |
1862 |
The White Rose of Langley: A Story of the Court of England in the Ol... |
Emily Sarah Holt |
1874 |
The White Rose of the Huron |
Georgina C. Munro |
1852 |
White Sand: The Story of a Dreamer and His Dream |
Marie Clothilde Balfour |
1896 |
The White Scalper: A Story of the Texan War |
Gustave Aimard |
1861 |
The White Shield |
Bertram Mitford |
1895 |
The White Slave: or, The Russian Peasant Girl |
Charles Frederick Henningsen |
1845 |
The White Slave: A Romance of the Nineteenth Century |
James Malcolm Rymer |
1845 |
The White Slave: Another Picture of Slave Life in America |
Richard Hildreth |
1852 |
The White Squall: A Story of the Sargasso Sea |
John Conroy Hutcheson |
1887 |
The White Squaw |
Capt. Mayne Reid |
1870 |
The White Stone: The Story of a Boy from the Bush |
Herbert C. MacIlwaine |
1900 |
White Turrents |
Mary Louisa Molesworth |
1895 |
The White Tzar |
Elizabeth Thomasina Meade |
1896 |
A White Umbrella and Other Stories |
Alice Dew Smith |
1895 |
The White Virgin |
George Manville Fenn |
1894 |
The White Wife: With Other Stories, Supernatural, Romantic and Legen... |
Edward Bradley |
1865 |
White Wings: A Yachting Romance |
William Black |
1880 |
The White Witch: A Novel |
Florence Warden |
1884 |
The White Witch of Mayfair |
George Griffith |
1902 |
The White Witch of the Matabele |
Fred Whishaw |
1897 |
The White Woman |
William Edward Tirebuck |
1899 |
White-Faced Dick: A Story of Pine-Tree Gulch |
George Alfred Henty |
1896 |
The White-headed Boy |
George Bartram |
1898 |
The Whiteboy: A Story of Ireland in 1822 |
Anna Maria Hall |
1845 |
Whitefriars: or, The Days of Charles the Second |
Emma Robinson |
1843 |
Whitehall: or, The Days of Charles I |
Emma Robinson |
1845 |
Whiteladies |
Margaret Oliphant |
1875 |
Whitepatch: A Romance for Quiet People |
James Peter King-Salter |
1887 |
Whither?: A Novel |
Mary Blundell |
1892 |
Who am I? |
Mrs. George Posnett |
1885 |
Who Are the Happy Ones?: or, Home Sketches |
BTAO "Quiet Thoughts for Quiet Hours" |
1874 |
"Who Breaks--Pays: (Italian Proverb) |
Henrietta Camilla Jenkin |
1861 |
Who Can He Be? |
Maria Nethercott |
1885 |
Who Can Tell?: A Novel |
Mere Hazard |
1876 |
Who Did It?: A Novel |
W. W. Walpole |
1865 |
Who Did It?: or, Holmwood Priory |
Henry Cadwallader Adams |
1881 |
Who did it? |
Nat Gould |
1896 |
Who Died Last?: or, The Rightful Heir |
Fortuné du Boisgobey |
1885 |
Who Dotes, Yet Doubts |
Mrs. Mayne |
1872 |
Who Goes There?: The Story of a Spy in the Civil War |
Blackwood Ketcham Benson |
1900 |
Who is Guilty? |
Philip Woolf |
1886 |
Who is He?: A Novel |
Marquis of **** |
1879 |
Who is John Norman? |
Charles Henry Beckett |
1887 |
Who is Mary?: A Cabinet Novel |
John Walter Sherer |
1879 |
Who is She?: A Mystery of Mayfair |
Duke de Medina Pomar |
1878 |
Who is Sylvia?: A Novel |
Alice Price |
1883 |
Who is the Heir?: A Novel |
Edward James Mortimer Collins |
1865 |
Who is the Victor? |
C. M. Katherine Phipps |
1885 |
Who is to Have It?: A Novel |
Jane Carr Bateman |
1859 |
Who is Vera?: A Novel, Wherein English and Russian Lives are Interwo... |
Amelia Eleanora Schlötel |
1888 |
Who Killed Cock Robin? |
May Probyn |
1879 |
Who Poisoned Hetty Duncan? and Other Detective Stories |
Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock |
1890 |
Who Shall be Greatest?: A Tale |
Mary Howitt |
1845 |
Who Shall be Leader?: The Story of Two Boys' Lives |
Vane Ireton St. John |
1870 |
Who Shall be the Duchess?: or, The New Lord of Burleigh |
Anonymous |
1860 |
Who Shall Be the Heir? |
Ellen Pickering |
1840 |
Who Shall Condemn? and Other Stories |
John C. Shannon |
1894 |
Who Shall Serve?: A Story for the Times |
Annie S. Swan |
1891 |
Who Shall Win?: A Novel |
Joseph A. Loughman |
1878 |
Who Shall Win? |
Mary Ann Seamer |
1878 |
Who Was Lost and Is Found: A Novel |
Margaret Oliphant |
1894 |
Who was Philip?: A Tale of Public School Life |
Henry Cadwallader Adams |
1886 |
Who Was She? |
Effie A. Clarke |
1879 |
Who was the Culprit? |
Jennie Chappell |
1891 |
Who Was Then the Gentleman?: A Novel |
Compton Reade |
1885 |
Who Was to Blame?: A Novel |
Joseph Verey |
1865 |
Who Will be Queen of the Tournament? and Other Stories |
Robert St. John Corbet |
1868 |
Who Will Save Her?: A Novel |
Watts Phillips |
1874 |
Who Wins--Loses |
Blanche Mary Loftus Tottenham |
1893 |
Who Won at Last: or, Every-day Progress |
John Townsend Trowbridge |
1879 |
The Whole Difference |
Lady Amabel Kerr |
1902 |
Whom did She Love?: A Novel |
Adair |
1880 |
Whom God hath Joined: A Question of Marriage |
Fergus Hume |
1891 |
Whom Nature Leadeth |
Mona Caird |
1883 |
Whom to Marry and How to Get Married!: or, The Adventures of a Lady ... |
Augustus Mayhew |
1848 |
Who's Who: or, The Three Brothers. A Tale for the Day |
William P. Mann |
1868 |
Whose Fault?: The Story of a Trial at Nisi Prius |
Ellis James Davis |
1892 |
Whose Hand?: or, The Mystery of No Man's Heath |
William Gorman Wills |
1886 |
Whose was the Hand?: A Novel |
Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock |
1901 |
Whose Wife shall she be?: The Story of a Painter's Life |
James Stanley Little |
1888 |
Whose Wife? |
Mrs. Harcourt-Roe |
1888 |
Whoso Findeth a Wife |
William Le Queux |
1897 |
Why Did She Love Him?: A Novel |
Florence Marryat |
1898 |
Why Frau Frohmann Raised Her Prices and Other Stories |
Anthony Trollope |
1882 |
Why Not?: or, Climbing the Ladder |
Grace Stebbing |
1897 |
Why Paul Ferroll Killed His Wife |
Caroline Clive |
1860 |
Why Should I?: or, Ethel Geare's Discipline |
Emma S. Pratt |
1889 |
Why the Mill was Stopped: or, Evil Overcome with Good |
Anonymous |
1866 |
A Wicked Girl, and Other Tales |
Mary Cecil Hay |
1886 |
A Wicked Woman: A Novel |
Gertrude Fenton |
1871 |
The Wicked Woods of Tobereevil |
Rosa Mulholland |
1872 |
The Wicket Gate and Some who Found It |
Anonymous |
1878 |
Wide of the Mark: A Novel |
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun |
1871 |
The Wide, Wide World: or, The Early History of Ellen Montgomery |
Susan Bogert Warner |
1852 |
The Widow and her Daughter |
Susan Bogert Warner |
1864 |
The Widow Barnaby |
Frances Milton Trollope |
1839 |
Widow Clarke's Home, and What Changed It |
Anonymous |
1880 |
The Widow Green and Her Three Nieces |
Sarah Stickney Ellis |
1859 |
The Widow Married: A Sequel to The Widow Barnaby |
Frances Milton Trollope |
1840 |
A Widow of Windsor: A Novel |
Annie Gaskell |
1876 |
Widow Tanner's Cactus |
Janet M. Sinclair |
1882 |
The Widow Unmasked: or, The Firebrand in the Family. A Novel |
Flora Frances Wylde |
1875 |
Widow Wakefull's Mission: or, Gleanings in Mildewed and Blighted Fie... |
Catherine Grant |
1873 |
The Widow Woman: A Cornish Tale |
Charles James Lee |
1897 |
The Widower |
William Edward Norris |
1898 |
A Widower Indeed |
Rhoda Broughton |
1891 |
Widows and Widowers: A Romance of Real Life |
Katherine Thomson |
1842 |
A Widow's Tale and Other Stories |
Margaret Oliphant |
1898 |
Wife and Child |
Miss Whitty |
1869 |
A Wife and not a Wife: A Novel |
Cyrus Redding |
1867 |
The Wife and the Ward: or, A Life's Error |
Edward Money |
1859 |
The Wife and Woman's Reward |
Caroline Sheridan Norton |
1835 |
A Wife from the Country |
Frances E. Reade |
1895 |
The Wife Hunter, and Flora Douglas: Tales by the Moriarty Family |
William O'Neill Daunt |
1838 |
Wife in Name Only |
Charlotte M. Brame |
1883 |
Wife or no Wife?: and A Close Shave |
Thomas Wilkinson Speight |
1887 |
Wife or Slave |
Sophie Frances Fane Veitch |
1872 |
Wife or Slave? |
Annie Bradshaw |
1890 |
A Wife to Order |
Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Gerstäcker |
1860 |
Wife--yet no Wife: A Story of To-day |
John Coleman |
1892 |
The Wife's Error |
Lady Blake |
1866 |
The Wife's Evidence |
William Gorman Wills |
1864 |
A Wife's Faith: or, Reaping the Whirlwind |
Mary Elizabeth Carter |
1897 |
The Wife's Peril: A Romance |
John Ingram Lockhart |
1867 |
The Wife's Portrait and Other Tales |
John Westland Marston |
1869 |
The Wife's Secret |
Ann S. Stephens |
1868 |
The Wife's Sister: or, The Forbidden Marriage. A Novel |
Catherine Anne Hubback |
1851 |
A Wife's Story, and Other Tales |
Emily Jolly |
1875 |
The Wife's Temptation: A Tale of Belgravia |
Annie Emma Challice |
1859 |
The Wife's Trials: A Novel |
BTAO "The Wife's Trials" |
1855 |
The Wife's Trials: A Tale |
Emma Jane Worboise |
1858 |
The Wigwam and the War-Path: or, Tales of the Red Indians |
Ascott R. Hope |
1884 |
The Wigwam in the Wilderness |
Captain Flack |
1868 |
Wilbourne Hall |
Mary Caumont |
1885 |
Wild Adventures round the Pole: or, The Cruise of the Snowbird crew ... |
William Gordon Stables |
1883 |
Wild and Weird: or, Remarkable Stories of Russian Life |
Sir Gilbert Edward Campbell |
1889 |
Wild as a Hawk: A Novel |
Katharine Sarah Macquoid |
1868 |
Wild Bells and What They Rang |
William S. Martin |
1871 |
The Wild Birds of Killeevy |
Rosa Mulholland |
1883 |
The Wild Curate: A Novel |
James McGrigor Allan |
1887 |
Wild Darrie |
David Christie Murray |
1889 |
Wild Dayrell: A Biography of a Gentleman Exile |
John Kemp |
1861 |
Wild Eelin: Her Escapades, Adventures, and Bitter Sorrows |
William Black |
1898 |
The Wild Flower of Ravensworth |
Matilda Barbara Betham-Edwards |
1866 |
The Wild Gazelle and Other Tales |
Francis Claudius Armstrong |
1868 |
Wild Georgie |
Jean Middlemass |
1873 |
Wild Gwen: A Story of School Life |
Marie A. Tassell |
1897 |
The Wild Horseman of the Pampas |
David Ker |
1876 |
The Wild Huntress |
Capt. Mayne Reid |
1861 |
The Wild Huntsman, and Other Tales |
Émile Erckmann |
1877 |
Wild Hyacinth |
Catherine Emily Blanche Randolph |
1875 |
Wild Hyacinths: A Tale |
Lady Elizabeth Hope |
1883 |
Wild Kathleen: or, Both Sides of the Channel |
Grace Stebbing |
1890 |
The Wild Lass of Estmere, and Other Stories |
Mary Eliza Bramston |
1893 |
Wild Life in Southern Seas |
Louis Becke |
1897 |
The Wild Man of the West: A Tale of the Rocky Mountains |
R. M. Ballantyne |
1863 |
The Wild Man of the Woods: A Story of the Island of Sumatra |
Élie Berthet |
1868 |
Wild Mike and his Victim |
Florence Sophia Montgomery |
1875 |
Wild Oats |
Sir Lascelles Wraxall |
1858 |
A Wild Proxy |
Sophia Lucy Jane Clifford |
1893 |
Wild Rose: A Romance |
John Hill |
1882 |
Wild Rose and Other Tales |
Matilda Anne Mackarness |
1874 |
Wild Roses: or, Simple Stories of Country Life |
Frances Freeling Broderip |
1867 |
The Wild Ruthvens: A Home Story |
Susan Rowley Richmond Lee |
1889 |
Wild Times: A Tale of the Days of Queen Elizabeth |
Cecilia Mary Caddell |
1865 |
The Wild Warringtons: A Family History |
Arnold Gray |
1884 |
Wild Weather |
Emma Caroline Wood |
1873 |
Wild Wood: A Novel |
Helen Dickens |
1872 |
A Wild Wooing: A Novel |
Florence Warden |
1893 |
The Wild-Catters: A Tale of the Pennsylvanian Oil-Fields |
Charles John Cutcliffe Hyne |
1895 |
A Wild-Goose Chase: or, The Adventures of Giles Culverwell |
Frederick Scarlett Potter |
1884 |
Wildcat Tower: or, The Adventures of Four Boys in Pursuit of Sport a... |
George Christopher Davies |
1877 |
The Wilderness of the World: A Novel |
Eustace Mitford |
1855 |
The Wilderness Road: A Romance of St. Clair's Defeat and Wayne's Vic... |
Joseph Alexander Altsheler |
1901 |
Wildersmoor: A Novel |
Clara Louisa Antrobus |
1895 |
Wildfire |
Walter Thornbury |
1864 |
Wildflower |
Frederick William Robinson |
1857 |
Wildflower Win: The Journal of a Little Girl |
Kathleen Knox |
1876 |
Wildwater Terrace: A Novel |
Reginald Ernest Salwey |
1890 |
Wiles of the Wicked |
William Le Queux |
1900 |
The Wilford Family: or, Hero-Worship in the Schoolroom |
Eadgyth |
1878 |
Wilfred: A Story with a Happy Ending |
A. T. Winthrop |
1880 |