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 |
What Her Face Said: The Story of Five Months, as Related to a Friend |
Sarah Reed |
1870 |
What is a Girl to Do?: A Novel |
Henry Sutherland Edwards |
1885 |
What is Her Name? |
Rev. Dr. Edersheim |
1873 |
What is Right, Comes Right |
Frances Maria Wilbraham |
1884 |
What Katy Did: A Story |
Susan Coolidge |
1873 |
What Katy Did at Home and at School |
Susan Coolidge |
1874 |
What Katy Did Next |
Susan Coolidge |
1874 |
What Little Hands Can Do: or, The Children of Beechgrove. A Book of ... |
Mrs. M. C. Owen |
1869 |
What Maisie Knew |
Henry James |
1897 |
What Makes Me Grow?: or, Walks and Talks with Amy Dudley |
BTAO "Harry Lawton's Adventures" |
1868 |
What May Happen: Stories Natural and Supernatural |
Beatrice Heron-Maxwell |
1901 |
What Men Call Love: A Story of South Africa in the Days of Cetewayo |
Lucas Cleeve |
1901 |
What Might Have Been Expected |
Frank R. Stockton |
1889 |
What Might Have Been Expected |
Frank R. Stockton |
1874 |
What Might Have Been!: or, The Old Love and the New. A Novel |
Catherine Sinclair |
1856 |
What Might Have Been. From the French |
Frances Cashel Hoey |
1881 |
What Money Can't Do: A Novel |
Mrs. Pemberton |
1866 |
What Mother Said |
Lizzie Ellen Tiddeman |
1899 |
What Necessity Knows |
Lily Dougall |
1893 |
What of the Night?: A Temperance Tale of the Times |
Mary Anne Hearn |
1876 |
What Old Father Thames Said: A Novel |
Thomas Coutts Nelson |
1876 |
What Put my Pipe Out: or, Incidents in the Life of a Clergyman |
Anonymous |
1863 |
What Shall I Be?: or, A Boy's Choice of a Trade |
Anonymous |
1866 |
What Shall it Profit a Man? |
Violet Chambers Tweedale |
1897 |
What She Came Through |
Henrietta Keddie |
1876 |
What She Cost Him |
Robert Langstaff de Havilland |
1887 |
What She Could |
Susan Bogert Warner |
1870 |
What She Did With Her Life |
Marion Fosbroke Theed |
1871 |
What the Chimes Said |
Cecilia Anne Jones |
1873 |
What the Glass Told: A Novel |
Helen Mathers |
1893 |
What the Swallows Told Me |
L. P. Mohun Harris |
1879 |
What till it Blooms |
Jennie Chappell |
1885 |
What 'Tis to Love |
A. M. Donelan |
1873 |
What was It? and Other Stories |
Fitz-James O'Brien |
1889 |
What was Said in the Woods |
Gustav Heinrich Gans Putlitz |
1851 |
What was the Verdict? |
Mabel Mary Agnes Cosgrove |
1892 |
What we are coming to |
Miles L'Estrange |
1892 |
What Will He Do with It?: A Novel |
Edward Bulwer Lytton |
1859 |
What Will Japan Do?: A Forecast |
John Morris |
1898 |
What will Mrs. Grundy Say?: or, A Calamity on Two Legs (A Book for M... |
Rev. Forbes Edward Winslow |
1891 |
What Will She Do? |
Julia Bachope Goddard |
1888 |
What Will Society Say?: A Story of Society and the Stage |
Henry Coe Coape |
1880 |
What Will the World Say?: A Novel |
Charles Gibbon |
1875 |
What You Will |
T. W. Davidson |
1880 |
What's Bred in the Bone: £1000 Prize Novel |
Grant Allen |
1891 |
What's His Offence? |
BTAO "Rare Pale Margaret" |
1885 |
What's in a Name? |
Sarah Doudney |
1883 |
What's Mine's Mine |
George MacDonald |
1886 |
What's the Odds?: or, The Dumb Jockey of Jeddington |
Francis Cowley Burnand |
1879 |
What's the World coming to?: A Novel of the Twenty-first century |
William Graham Moffat |
1893 |
"Whatsoever!": An Every-day Story |
Mary Anna Paull |
1888 |
Wheal Certainty: A Cornish Story |
John Cahill |
1890 |
Wheat and Tares: A Tale |
Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham |
1861 |
Wheat in the Ear |
Louisa Alice Baker |
1898 |
The Wheel of Fate |
Edith Bagot Harte |
1897 |
A Wheel of Fire |
Jean Middlemass |
1901 |
The Wheel of Fortune: A Story of Modern Life |
E. A. Ryder |
1875 |
The Wheel of God |
George Egerton |
1898 |
Wheel within Wheel |
Noell Radecliffe |
1861 |
The Wheels of Chance: A Holiday Adventure |
H. G. Wells |
1896 |
Wheels of Iron |
Elizabeth Thomasina Meade |
1901 |
Wheels within Wheels |
Charles H. Mansfield |
1901 |
When a Maiden Marries |
Andrew Deir |
1897 |
When a Man's Single: A Tale of Literary Life |
J. M. Barrie |
1888 |
When All Men Starve: Showing how England Hazarded her Naval Supremacy |
Charles Gleig |
1898 |
When all was Young: A Love Story |
Cecil Clarke |
1885 |
When Arnold comes home |
Mary Elizabeth Mann |
1897 |
When Charles the First was King |
Joseph Smith Fletcher |
1892 |
When George the Third was King |
William Clark Russell |
1872 |
When George the Third was King |
Amyot Sagon |
1899 |
When Greek Meets Greek: A Novel |
Joseph Hatton |
1895 |
When Hearts are Young: An Idyll |
Elizabeth Sophia Watson |
1896 |
When I Lived in Bohemia: Papers Selected from the Portfolio of Peter... |
Fergus Hume |
1892 |
When I was a Child: or, Left Behind |
Linda Mazini |
1885 |
When I was a Little Girl: Stories for Children |
Eliza Tabor Stephenson |
1871 |
When I was Young |
Emma Marshall |
1890 |
When I Was Young |
Charles Camden |
1872 |
When I'm a Man: or, Little Saint Christopher |
Alice Weber |
1888 |
When Leaves were Green: A Novel |
Sydney Hodges |
1896 |
When Life is Young |
Silas Kitto Hocking |
1900 |
When Lint was in the Bell |
Archibald McIlroy |
1897 |
When London Burned: A Story of Restoration Times and the Great Fire |
George Alfred Henty |
1895 |
When Love is Kind |
Henry Albert Hinkson |
1898 |
When Other Lips: A Novel |
Annette Marie Maillard |
1879 |
When Papa Comes Home: The Story of Tip, Tap, Toe |
Eliza Tabor Stephenson |
1882 |
When Passion Flies |
Gerard Wolf |
1898 |
When Rogues Fall Out: A Romance of Old London |
Joseph Hatton |
1899 |
When the Birds begin to Sing: A Novel |
Winifred Graham |
1897 |
When the Bour-Tree Blooms |
Grace L. Keith Johnston |
1894 |
When the Mopoke Calls |
William Sylvester Walker |
1898 |
When the Sea gives up its Dead: A Thrilling Detective Story |
Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett |
1894 |
When the Ship Came Home: And Other Stories |
J. W. Dungey |
1880 |
When the Sleeper Wakes: A Story of the Years to Come |
H. G. Wells |
1899 |
When the Snow Falls |
William Moy Thomas |
1859 |
When Thieves Fall Out |
Nemo me Impune |
1883 |
When Valmond Came to Pontiac: The Story of a Lost Napoleon |
Sir Gilbert Parker |
1895 |
When War Breaks out |
Herbert Wrigley Wilson |
1899 |
When We Two Parted |
Sarah Doudney |
1885 |
When We Were Boys: A Novel |
William O'Brien |
1890 |
When We were Children |
Emma Martha Green |
1891 |
When we were Girls Together |
Sarah Doudney |
1886 |
When We Were Young |
Eleanor Grace O'Reilly |
1892 |
When We Were Young: or, Seventy Years Ago |
Matilda Mary Pollard |
1877 |
When We Were Young and Other Stories |
Matilda Anne Mackarness |
1864 |
When Wheat is Green |
Joseph Wilton |
1895 |
Where Billows Break |
Hilary Deccan |
1896 |
"Where Can Uncle Hermann Be?": or, Carl and Fritz |
Brenda Luchan |
1876 |
Where Duty Lies |
Silas Kitto Hocking |
1892 |
Where Highways Cross |
Joseph Smith Fletcher |
1895 |
Where Tempests Blow: A Novel |
Mary W. Paxton |
1885 |
Where Thames is Wide: A Romance of the Last Century |
Charles Thomas Clement James |
1896 |
Where the Atlantic Meets the Land |
Henry Caldwell Lipsett |
1896 |
Where the Dew Falls in London: A Story of a Sanctuary |
Sarah Doudney |
1889 |
Where the Oranges Grow: A Story |
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Leikin |
1901 |
Where the Rail Runs Now: A Story of the Coaching Days |
Frank Frankfort Moore |
1876 |
Where the Reeds Wave: A Story |
Anne Elliot |
1897 |
Where the Shoe Pinches |
Elizabeth Thomasina Meade |
1900 |
Where the Surf Breaks |
Mary Frances Alicia Tench |
1897 |
Where the Trade-Wind Blows: West Indian Tales |
Mary Bradford Crowninshield |
1898 |
Where Three Creeds Meet: A Tale of Modern Indian Life |
John Campbell Oman |
1898 |
Where Town and Country Meet |
Louisa Baldwin |
1891 |
Where Two Tides Meet |
Henry F. Buller |
1896 |
Where Two Ways Meet |
Sarah Doudney |
1891 |
Where was the Sin?: or, The Value of Love |
Haine Whyte |
1891 |
Where's the Harm? |
Elizabeth Buckle |
1865 |
Where's Zenobia? |
Fortuné du Boisgobey |
1888 |
Which Does She Love? |
Colburn Mayne |
1862 |
Which is Absurd |
Cosmo Hamilton |
1896 |
Which is He? Baronet or Butcher?: A Romance of the Day |
Anonymous |
1872 |
Which is Right?: A Tale |
Lee Silloby |
1875 |
Which is the Heroine?: A Novel |
Nina Cole |
1870 |
Which is the Winner?: or, The First Gentleman of his Family |
Charles Clarke |
1864 |
Which is the Wiser: or, The People Abroad. A Tale for Youth |
Mary Howitt |
1842 |
Which is Which?: or, Miles Cassidy's Contract. A Picture Story |
Robert Barnabas Brough |
1860 |
Which Loved Him Best? |
Charlotte M. Brame |
1879 |
Which Shall it Be?: A Novel |
Mrs. Alexander |
1866 |
Which Sister?: A Story |
William Clark Russell |
1873 |
Which was the Bravest? and Other Stories |
L. A. Hall |
1864 |
Which will Triumph?: A Novel |
Alice Bell Le Geyt |
1867 |
Which Wins the Prize? |
BTAO "Life's Battle Lost and Won" |
1868 |
Which Wins, Love or Money? |
Emma Robinson |
1862 |
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 |