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 |
The Waters of Edera |
Ouida |
1900 |
The Waters of Hercules |
Dorothea Gerard |
1885 |
The Waters of Marah |
John Hill |
1883 |
The Watter's Mou' |
Bram Stoker |
1895 |
The Wave and the Battle-Field |
Louisa Stewart |
1861 |
Wave upon Wave |
Sarah Doudney |
1873 |
Waverney Court: A Novel |
George W. Garrett |
1869 |
The Waves of this Troublesome World |
M. A. M. |
1878 |
Waves on the Ocean of Life: A Dalriadian Tale |
Mrs. F. Marshall Ward |
1869 |
The Way and the Will |
Andrew Home |
1893 |
Way Down East |
J. Robert Hutchinson |
1896 |
The Way Home |
Helen Shipton |
1889 |
The Way Home |
Margaret Fraser Barbour |
1856 |
A Way in the Wilderness |
Maggie Swan |
1892 |
The Way of a Maid |
Katharine Tynan |
1895 |
The Way of a Man: A Romance |
Morley Roberts |
1902 |
The Way of a Woman |
Elizabeth Thomasina Meade |
1897 |
The Way of Marriage |
Violet Hunt |
1896 |
The Way of the Cross and Other Tales |
Emily Sarah Holt |
1883 |
The Way of the World: A Novel |
Alison Reid |
1860 |
The Way of the World |
David Christie Murray |
1884 |
The Way of the World |
Maria Grey |
1831 |
The Way of the World and Other Stories |
Anna Maria Hall |
1866 |
The Way of Transgressors: A Novel |
Erminda Rentoul Esler |
1890 |
The Way Out |
George Brown Burgin |
1900 |
The Way She Trod: A Study |
Harriet Emily Colvile |
1892 |
The Way She Won Him: A Novel |
Matilda Charlotte Houstoun |
1891 |
The Way They Loved at Grimpat: Village Idylls |
Erminda Rentoul Esler |
1893 |
The Way Thither: A Story with Several Morals |
Louise Frances Field |
1882 |
The Way to Win: A Story of Adventure Afloat and Ashore |
Charles Aubyn Beach |
1869 |
The Way We Live Now |
Anthony Trollope |
1875 |
The Way Women Love |
Elizabeth Owens Blackburne |
1877 |
Wayfarers: A Novel |
Una Ashworth Taylor |
1886 |
The Wayfarers: or, Toil and Rest |
Grace Mary Latham |
1858 |
Wayfarers All: A Novel |
Grace L. Keith Johnston |
1899 |
Wayfaring Men: A Novel |
Edna Lyall |
1897 |
Wayfe Summers: The Story of an Inner and an Outer Life |
Thomas Archer |
1863 |
Wayland Well |
Charlotte A. M. Wilkinson |
1871 |
Waynflete |
Christabel Rose Coleridge |
1893 |
Ways and Ends: or, The Two Farms at Lynthorpe |
Anonymous |
1850 |
Ways and Means: A Story of Life's Struggles |
Clara Lucas Balfour |
1868 |
The Ways of a Widow |
Caroline Emily Cameron |
1898 |
The Ways of Life: Two Stories |
Margaret Oliphant |
1897 |
The Ways of the Hour |
James Fenimore Cooper |
1850 |
The Ways of the World |
Esca Gray |
1901 |
Wayside Courtships |
Hamlin Garland |
1898 |
The Wayside Cross: or, The Raid of Gomez. A Tale of the Carlist War |
Edward Augustus Milman |
1847 |
A Wayside Posy: Gathered for Girls |
Fanny Lablache |
1879 |
A Wayside Snowdrop |
Mary Elizabeth Whatham |
1883 |
A Wayside Violet |
Mrs. Hills |
1885 |
A Wayside Weed |
A. F. Slade |
1901 |
Wayward Dosia, and The Generous Diplomatist |
Henry Gréville |
1880 |
The Wayward Heart: A Novel |
Edward J. Branthwayt |
1860 |
Wayward Hearts: A Novel |
Darby Ryan |
1900 |
A Wayward Woman |
Major Arthur George Frederick Griffiths |
1879 |
We and Our Neighbours: or, The Records of an Unfashionable Street. A... |
Harriet Beecher Stowe |
1875 |
We and the World: A Book for Boys |
Juliana Horatia Ewing |
1881 |
We Are Seven: A Tale for Children |
Caroline Birley |
1880 |
"We are Worldlings" |
Bertha De Jongh |
1876 |
We Costelions: A Novel |
Jessie Sale Lloyd |
1882 |
We Four |
Emily Octavia Bray |
1881 |
We Four Children |
Maria Alice Hoyer |
1889 |
We Girls: A Home Story |
Adeline Dutton Train Whitney |
1872 |
We Girls: A Story of School-girl Life |
Mary Anna Paull |
1890 |
We Little Ones |
L. H. Apaque |
1883 |
We Three and Troddles: A Tale of London Life |
Alfred Walter Barrett |
1894 |
We Two: A Novel |
Edna Lyall |
1884 |
We Two at Monte Carlo |
Albert Dresden Vandam |
1890 |
Weak Woman: A Novel |
Caroline Emily Cameron |
1892 |
Weaker than a Woman |
Charlotte M. Brame |
1890 |
The Weaker Vessel: A Novel |
David Christie Murray |
1888 |
Wealth and Labour: A Novel |
Hannah Dorothy Burdon |
1852 |
Wealth and Poverty |
Susannah Frances Reynolds |
1848 |
Wealth and Welfare |
Albert Bitzius |
1866 |
The Wealth of Mallerstang: An Upland Tale |
Algernon Gissing |
1901 |
The Weapons of Mystery |
Joseph Hocking |
1890 |
The Wearing of the Green |
Richard Ashe King |
1884 |
Wearing the Willow: or, Bride Fielding. A Tale of Ireland and of Sco... |
Henrietta Keddie |
1860 |
The Wearmouth Abbots: A Tale Illustrative of Saxon Christianity |
Robert Brown |
1862 |
Wearyfoot Common |
Leitch Ritchie |
1855 |
Wearyholme: or, Seedtime and Harvest. A Tale of the Restoration of C... |
Emily Sarah Holt |
1884 |
Weasel Tim |
Bessie Marchant |
1896 |
The Weathercock: Being the Adventures of a Boy with a Bias |
George Manville Fenn |
1892 |
The Weaver of Naumburg: or, A City Saved by Children |
Gustav Nieritz |
1873 |
A Weaver of Runes |
William Dutton Burrard |
1899 |
Weaver Stephen: Odd and Evens in English Religion |
Joseph Parker |
1886 |
Weavers and Weft, and Other Tales |
Mary Elizabeth Braddon |
1877 |
The Weaver's Family |
William Gilbert |
1860 |
The Web of Fate: A Dramatic Story |
W. J. Wilding |
1888 |
The Web of Fate |
Thomas Wilkinson Speight |
1900 |
The Web of Life: or, The Story of Peter Holgate's Love |
Blanche Atkinson |
1889 |
The Web of the Spider: A Tale of Adventure |
Henry Brereton Marriott Watson |
1891 |
Webs in the Way |
George Manville Fenn |
1867 |
Webs of Love |
G. E. H. |
1874 |
Wedded and Parted: A Christmas Story, and Other Tales |
Charlotte M. Brame |
1888 |
Wedded to a Genius: A Novel |
Mary Bowdoin Bird |
1894 |
Wedded to Sport: A Novel |
Mary Kennard |
1892 |
Wedderburn's Will: A Detective Story |
Thomas Cobb |
1892 |
The Wedding Guests: or, Happiness of Life |
Mary Catherine Hume |
1857 |
The Wedge of War: A Story of the Siege of Ladysmith |
Frances Sarah Hallowes |
1900 |
Wedlock: or, Yesterday and To-Day |
Cecilia Gidoin Jenkins |
1841 |
Wedlock, and its Skeleton Key |
Kate Hope Huntly |
1891 |
Wednesday's Child |
Jesson |
1897 |
Wee Davie |
Norman MacLeod |
1864 |
Wee Donald: A Story for the Young |
Mrs. G. E. Morton |
1871 |
The Wee Widow's Cruise in Quiet Waters |
Edith E. Cuthell |
1895 |
Wee Wifie: A Tale |
Rosa Nouchette Carey |
1869 |
Wee Willie Winkie: The Story of a Boy who was Found |
Clarissa L. Matéaux |
1878 |
Wee Willie Winkie and Other Stories |
Rudyard Kipling |
1890 |
The Weed with an Ill Name |
George Eliel Sargent |
1863 |
Weeds: A Story in Seven Chapters |
Jerome K. Jerome |
1892 |
A Week by Themselves |
Emilia Norris |
1865 |
A Week in a French Country-House |
Adelaide Kemble |
1867 |
A Week in Arcadia |
Eleanor Holmes |
1888 |
A Week in the Country with Bella Seldon |
Emily K. |
1864 |
A Week of Passion: or, The Dilemma of Mr. George Barton the Younger |
John Edward Jenkins |
1884 |
A Week with Mossoo: with a Weakness for Mamselle |
Charles Henry Ross |
1867 |
Weeping Ferry: A Novel |
George Halse |
1887 |
Weeping Ferry and Other Stories |
Margaret Louisa Woods |
1898 |
Weighed and Wanting |
George MacDonald |
1882 |
Weighed in the Balance: A Novel |
James Augustus St. John |
1864 |
Weighed in the Balance |
Harry Longley Lander |
1897 |
Weimar's Trust: A Novel |
Mrs. Edward Christian |
1873 |
Weir of Hermiston: An Unfinished Romance |
Robert Louis Stevenson |
1896 |
The Weird Mystery |
Philip May |
1889 |
The Weird of Deadly Hollow: A Tale of the Cape Colony |
Bertram Mitford |
1891 |
The Weird of the Wentworths: A Tale of George IV's Time |
Johannes Scotus |
1862 |
The Weird Sisters: A Romance |
Richard Dowling |
1880 |
The Weird Well: A Story |
Nellie Fortescue Harrison |
1899 |
The Well at the World's End: A Tale |
William Morris |
1896 |
The Well in the Desert: An Old Legend of the House of Arundel |
Emily Sarah Holt |
1872 |
The Well in the Orchard |
Deborah Alcock |
1895 |
Well Won: A Novel |
Mrs. Alexander |
1891 |
Well, After All |
Frank Frankfort Moore |
1899 |
The Well-Beloved: A Sketch of a Temperment |
Thomas Hardy |
1897 |
A Well-Meaning Woman |
Clo Graves |
1896 |
The Wellfields: A Novel |
Jessie Fothergill |
1880 |
The Wells o' Wearie: A Tale of the 'Forty-Five; and Other Stories |
James Smith |
1879 |
The Welsh Family Crusoes: or, The Lonely Island. A Tale |
Anonymous |
1863 |
The Welsh Heiress: A Novel |
Louisa Matilda Spooner |
1868 |
A Welsh Singer: A Novel |
Anne Adalisa Puddicombe |
1897 |
The Welsh Valley: A Tale |
Lilia Ames |
1859 |
Wenderholme: A Story of Lancashire and Yorkshire |
Philip Gilbert Hamerton |
1869 |
Wenzel's Inheritance: or, Faithful unto Death. A Story of Bohemia in... |
Annie Lucas |
1880 |
The Were-wolf |
Clemence Housman |
1896 |
Wessex Tales: Strange, Lively, and Commonplace |
Thomas Hardy |
1888 |
The West End: A Novel |
Percy White |
1900 |
West Lawn: A Novel |
Mary Jane Holmes |
1878 |
West of Swardham: A Novel |
Walter Octavius Peile |
1885 |
West Thorpe |
Alice O'Hanlon |
1882 |
West-Nor'-West |
Jessie Margaret Edmonston Saxby |
1890 |
Westerfelt: A Novel |
William Nathaniel Harben |
1901 |
Westerleigh, and Other Tales |
Mrs. G. J. Preston |
1875 |
A Western Wild Flower |
Katharine Lee |
1882 |
Westerton: A Tale for the Young |
A Lady |
1850 |
Westfield Village: or, Alice's Thoughts on the Lord's Prayer |
Ellen E. Lushington |
1877 |
The Westhorpe Mystery: A Story |
Iza Duffus Hardy |
1886 |
The Westlakes |
Thomas Cobb |
1892 |
Westminster Abbey: or, The Days of the Reformation |
Emma Robinson |
1854 |
Westminster Chimes |
Jessie Fearon Armstrong |
1893 |
Westminster Cloisters: The Story of a Life's Ambition |
Mary Bidder |
1887 |
A Westminster Night's Dream |
Martin Francis Mahony |
1877 |
The Westons of Riverdale: or, The Trials and Triumphs of Temperance ... |
Esther Charlotte Anne Allen |
1869 |
Westover's Ward |
Anna Cogswell Wood |
1892 |
Westward Ho!: or, The Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Kni... |
Charles Kingsley |
1855 |
Westward with Columbus |
William Gordon Stables |
1894 |
The Wet Blanket: or, Edith's Bright Autumn. Founded on Facts |
Sibella Jones |
1874 |
The Wetherbys, Father and Son: or, Sundry Chapters of Indian Experie... |
John Lang |
1853 |
Wetherden Hall: An Historical Tale of the Days of Queen Mary |
Arthur Brown |
1867 |
Wetherleigh: A Romance of Hampton Court |
Richard Patrick Boyle Davey |
1897 |
The Whale |
Herman Melville |
1851 |
The Whale's Story: Passages from the Life of a Leviathan |
Anonymous |
1868 |
What a Man Soweth |
Grace Stebbing |
1884 |
What a Woman Will Do: A Society Drama |
Lucas Cleeve |
1900 |
What Ails the House?: A Novel |
Arthur Lumley Haddon |
1893 |
What an Old Myth May Teach |
Grace L. Keith Johnston |
1878 |
What Aunty Saw in Scotland |
Mary Ann Tonna |
1854 |
What Become of Tommy |
Emilia Norris |
1866 |
What Came Between |
Emma Newman |
1893 |
What Came of a Bit of Soap |
Rev. Forbes Edward Winslow |
1880 |
What can it be?: or, The Fact Family Travelling Incognito |
Lady Caroline Eliot |
1862 |
What Can She Do? |
Edward Payson Roe |
1874 |
What Cheer! |
William Clark Russell |
1896 |
What Dreams May Come: A Romance |
Gertrude Atherton |
1889 |
What Elsie Loved Best: or, The Pet Rabbits, and Other Stories |
M. A. H. |
1866 |
What Friends are Meant for |
Florence Wilford |
1872 |
What Gold Cannot Buy: A Novel |
Mrs. Alexander |
1895 |
What Happened at Morwyn: A Tale |
Maria Alice Hoyer |
1893 |
What Hast Thou Done? |
Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy |
1883 |
What He Cost Her: A Novel |
James Payn |
1877 |
"What He did with Her": A Tale |
S. A. E. B. |
1873 |
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 |