The following fiction titles were illustrated in volume format when published between 1837 and 1901 in Great Britain and Ireland.
Title |
Author |
Year |
What Katy Did: A Story |
Susan Coolidge |
1873 |
What Katy Did at Home and at School |
Susan Coolidge |
1874 |
What Little Hands Can Do: or, The Children of Beechgrove. A Book of ... |
Mrs. M. C. Owen |
1869 |
What Makes Me Grow?: or, Walks and Talks with Amy Dudley |
BTAO "Harry Lawton's Adventures" |
1868 |
What Might Have Been Expected |
Frank R. Stockton |
1874 |
What Mother Said |
Lizzie Ellen Tiddeman |
1899 |
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 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 Swallows Told Me |
L. P. Mohun Harris |
1879 |
What Will She Do? |
Julia Bachope Goddard |
1888 |
The Wheels of Chance: A Holiday Adventure |
H. G. Wells |
1896 |
Wheels within Wheels |
Charles H. Mansfield |
1901 |
When Arnold comes home |
Mary Elizabeth Mann |
1897 |
When I Lived in Bohemia: Papers Selected from the Portfolio of Peter... |
Fergus Hume |
1892 |
When I was a Little Girl: Stories for Children |
Eliza Tabor Stephenson |
1871 |
When I Was Young |
Charles Camden |
1872 |
When I'm a Man: or, Little Saint Christopher |
Alice Weber |
1888 |
When Life is Young |
Silas Kitto Hocking |
1900 |
When London Burned: A Story of Restoration Times and the Great Fire |
George Alfred Henty |
1895 |
When Papa Comes Home: The Story of Tip, Tap, Toe |
Eliza Tabor Stephenson |
1882 |
When the Birds begin to Sing: A Novel |
Winifred Graham |
1897 |
When the Mopoke Calls |
William Sylvester Walker |
1898 |
When the Ship Came Home: And Other Stories |
J. W. Dungey |
1880 |
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 and Other Stories |
Matilda Anne Mackarness |
1864 |
"Where Can Uncle Hermann Be?": or, Carl and Fritz |
Brenda Luchan |
1876 |
Where Duty Lies |
Silas Kitto Hocking |
1892 |
Where Two Ways Meet |
Sarah Doudney |
1891 |
Where's the Harm? |
Mrs. Buckle |
1865 |
Which is the Wiser: or, The People Abroad. A Tale for Youth |
Mary Howitt |
1842 |
Which was the Bravest? and Other Stories |
L. A. Hall |
1864 |
Which Wins the Prize? |
BTAO "Life's Battle Lost and Won" |
1868 |
While it was Morning |
Virginia F. Townsend |
1878 |
While the Billy Boils |
Henry Lawson |
1897 |
While They are With Us |
Elizabeth Youatt |
1879 |
Whilomville Stories |
Stephen Crane |
1900 |
The Whirligig |
Mayne Lindsay |
1901 |
Whispering Tongues |
Phoebe Anne Allen |
1896 |
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 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 Elephant: or, The Hunters of Ava and the King of the Golde... |
William Dalton |
1860 |
The White Feather and Other Stories |
Oswald John Frederick Crawfurd |
1896 |
The White Gipsy |
Annette Thomasina Lyster |
1881 |
The White Lady of Hazelwood: A Tale of the Fourteenth Century |
Emily Sarah Holt |
1891 |
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 |
The White Moss Rose, and Sequel |
BTAO "The White Moss Rose" |
1862 |
The White Rat and Some Other Stories |
Lady Barker |
1881 |
The White Roe of Glenmere and Other Tales |
Mona B. Bickerstaffe |
1867 |
The White Rose of Langley: A Story of the Court of England in the Ol... |
Emily Sarah Holt |
1874 |
The White Slave: A Romance of the Nineteenth Century |
James Malcolm Rymer |
1845 |
The White Squall: A Story of the Sargasso Sea |
John Conroy Hutcheson |
1887 |
The White Stone: The Story of a Boy from the Bush |
Herbert C. MacIlwaine |
1900 |
The White Wife: With Other Stories, Supernatural, Romantic and Legen... |
Edward Bradley |
1865 |
Who Are the Happy Ones?: or, Home Sketches |
BTAO "Quiet Thoughts for Quiet Hours" |
1874 |
Who is to Have It?: A Novel |
Jane Carr Bateman |
1859 |
Who Shall be Leader?: The Story of Two Boys' Lives |
Vane Ireton St. John |
1870 |
Who Shall Win? |
Mary Ann Seamer |
1878 |
Who was Philip?: A Tale of Public School Life |
Henry Cadwallader Adams |
1886 |
Who Won at Last: or, Every-day Progress |
John Townsend Trowbridge |
1879 |
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 |
Why Should I?: or, Ethel Geare's Discipline |
Emma S. Pratt |
1889 |
Why the Mill was Stopped: or, Evil Overcome with Good |
Anonymous |
1866 |
The Wicket Gate and Some who Found It |
Anonymous |
1878 |
Widow Clarke's Home, and What Changed It |
Anonymous |
1880 |
The Wife and the Ward: or, A Life's Error |
Edward Money |
1859 |
The Wigwam and the War-Path: or, Tales of the Red Indians |
Ascott R. Hope |
1884 |
Wild Adventures round the Pole: or, The Cruise of the Snowbird crew ... |
William Gordon Stables |
1883 |
Wild Bells and What They Rang |
William S. Martin |
1871 |
Wild Dayrell: A Biography of a Gentleman Exile |
John Kemp |
1861 |
The Wild Horseman of the Pampas |
David Ker |
1876 |
The Wild Huntsman, and Other Tales |
Émile Erckmann |
1877 |
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 Rose and Other Tales |
Matilda Anne Mackarness |
1874 |
Wild Roses: or, Simple Stories of Country Life |
Frances Freeling Broderip |
1867 |
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 Wilford Family: or, Hero-Worship in the Schoolroom |
Eadgyth |
1878 |
Wilfred: A Story with a Happy Ending |
A. T. Winthrop |
1880 |
The Will and the Way |
John Frederick Smith |
1888 |
Will Norbury: A Tale of the Cornish Coast |
Benjamin Clarke |
1875 |
The Will of an Eccentric |
Jules Verne |
1900 |
Will She Have Him? |
Harriett Agnes Page |
1871 |
Will Watch: A Tale of the Coast. The Narrative Founded on Fact |
Henry Downes Miles |
1842 |
Will Weatherhelm: or, The Yarn of an Old Sailor about his Early Life... |
William Henry Giles Kingston |
1860 |
Will-o'-the-Wisps: or, Lights and Sprites |
Marie Petersen |
1862 |
William Allair: or, Running Away to Sea |
Ellen Wood |
1864 |
William Freeman: A Tale for Youth |
Anonymous |
1866 |
William Henry and His Friends |
Abby Morton Diaz |
1872 |
The William Henry Letters from Crooked Pond School |
Abby Morton Diaz |
1871 |
William Henry's School Days |
Abby Morton Diaz |
1873 |
Willie and Lucy Abroad |
Agnes Giberne |
1873 |
Willie and Lucy at Home |
Agnes Giberne |
1872 |
Willie and Lucy at the Sea-side: For Very Little Children |
Agnes Giberne |
1868 |
Willie Herbert, and His Six Little Friends: A Story of Young Children |
BTAO "The Heavy Sixpence" |
1870 |
Willie Russell's Temptation |
Mary Ann Seamer |
1873 |
Willie Smith's Money-Box |
Marianne Parrott |
1873 |
Willie's Choice: or, All is Not Gold that Glitters |
Mary Anna Paull |
1882 |
Willie's Rest: A Sunday Story for Young Readers |
Elizabeth Sara Sheppard |
1857 |
Willie's Sunday Chats with Mamma: or, Sunday Conversations |
Matthew Brown |
1873 |
Willing to be Useful: or, Principle and Duty Illustrated in the Stor... |
Anonymous |
1874 |
The Willoughby Captains: A School Story |
Talbot Baines Reed |
1887 |
Willow Bank: or, Only a Week |
C. H. |
1879 |
Willow Brook: A Sequel to The Little Camp on Eagle Hill |
Susan Bogert Warner |
1874 |
Willowdene Will: A Romance |
Halliwell Sutcliffe |
1901 |
Willy Heath: and The House Rent |
William Leask |
1863 |
The Wilmot Family: or, "They that Deal Truly are his Delight" |
Harriet Drummond |
1848 |
The Winborough Boys: or, Ellerslie Park |
Henry Cadwallader Adams |
1872 |
Winchester Meads in the Time of Thomas Ken |
Emma Marshall |
1891 |
Wind and Wave Fulfilling his Word: A Story of the Siege of Leyden, 1... |
Harriette Emma Burch |
1884 |
The Winds of Cathrigg |
Christabel Rose Coleridge |
1901 |
Windsor Castle: An Historical Romance |
William Harrison Ainsworth |
1843 |
Winefred: A Story of the Chalk Cliffs |
Sabine Baring-Gould |
1900 |
Wings and Stings: A Tale for the Young |
Charlotte Maria Tucker |
1856 |
Winifred: or, An English Maiden in the Seventeenth Century |
Lucy Ellen Guernsey |
1878 |
Winifred Leigh |
Frances Mary Synge |
1865 |
Winifred Martin: A Story of English Family Life |
Ellen Ross |
1879 |
Winifrede's Journal of her Life at Exeter and Norwich in the Days of... |
Emma Marshall |
1892 |
Winnie Travers |
Anna Lisle |
1878 |
Winnie's Difficulties: or, Which Are My Duties? |
G. S. Morgan |
1866 |
Winnie's Secret: A Story of Faith and Patience |
Kate Wood |
1885 |
Winning a Wife in Australia: A Story Drawn from Actual Experiences a... |
A. Donnison |
1894 |
Winning an Empire |
Grace Stebbing |
1883 |
Winning His Spurs: A Tale of the Crusades |
George Alfred Henty |
1882 |
Winning Ways: A Love Story |
Ernest Warren |
1882 |
A Winter and Summer at Burton Hall: A Children's Tale |
Hon. Louisa Lelias Greene |
1861 |
Winter Evenings |
Leitch Ritchie |
1859 |
A Winter in Spitzbergen: A Book for Youth |
Johann Andreas Christoph Hildebrandt |
1852 |
The Wise Man of Wittlebury: or, "Charity Begins at Home" |
Sophie Amelia Prosser |
1880 |
The Wish and the Way: or, Passages in the Life of Rose Burgoyne |
Mary Helen Holt |
1871 |
Wishing and Choosing: or, What is the Difference? |
Frances Elizabeth G. Brock |
1862 |
Wit and Pleasure: Seven Tales by Seven Authors |
Edmund Hodgson Yates |
1877 |
The Witch of Withyford: A Story of Exmoor |
Gratiana Chanter |
1896 |
With a Stout Heart |
Lucy Sale-Barker |
1874 |
With Axe and Rifle: or, The Western Pioneers |
William Henry Giles Kingston |
1878 |
With Buller in Natal: or, A Born Leader |
George Alfred Henty |
1901 |
With Clive in India: or, The Beginnings of an Empire |
George Alfred Henty |
1884 |
With Cochrane the Dauntless: A Tale of the Exploits of Lord Cochrane... |
George Alfred Henty |
1897 |
With Cutlass and Torch: A Story of the Great Slave Coast |
William Gordon Stables |
1901 |
With Frederick the Great: A Story of the Seven Years War |
George Alfred Henty |
1898 |
With God All Things are Possible: or, The Story which Aunt Kate Prom... |
Ann Thorp |
1850 |
With Lee in Virginia: A Story of the American Civil War |
George Alfred Henty |
1890 |
With Moore At Corunna |
George Alfred Henty |
1898 |
With Pack and Rifle in the Far South-west: Adventures in New Mexico,... |
Achilles Daunt |
1885 |
With Rupert the Brave: A Tale of the Civil War |
Sheila E. Braine |
1900 |
With Shield and Assegai: A Tale of the Zulu War |
F. S. Brereton |
1900 |
With the Colours: or, The Piping Times of Peace |
Richard Mounteney Jephson |
1881 |
With the Grand Army to Moscow: An Historical Novel |
Thomas Henry Teegan |
1900 |
With the King at Oxford: A Tale of the Great Rebellion |
Alfred John Church |
1886 |
With the Tide: or, A Life's Voyage. A Story for Young People |
Sir Douglas Straight |
1868 |
With this Ring: A Marriage Story |
Ernest Warren |
1884 |
With Wellington to Waterloo |
Charles Harold Avery |
1901 |
With Wind and Tide: A Story of the East Coast |
Frances M. Marshall |
1892 |
With Wolfe in Canada: Or, The Winning of a Continent |
George Alfred Henty |
1887 |
Within Sea Walls: or, How the Dutch kept the Faith |
Elizabeth Hely Walshe |
1880 |
Within the Walls: A Tale of the Siege of Haarlem |
Mary Doig |
1873 |
Without a Character: A Tale of Servant Life |
Mary E. Poole |
1870 |
Without a Friend in the World |
BTAO "Worth her Weight in Gold" |
1866 |
Without and Within: A New England Story |
W. M. L. Jay |
1871 |
Without Intending It: or, John Tincroft, Bachelor and Benedict. In T... |
George Eliel Sargent |
1881 |
Witless Willie, the Idiot Boy |
BTAO "Mary Mathieson" |
1864 |
Witness my Hand: A Fenshire Story |
Elizabeth Neal |
1894 |
Wives and Daughters: An Every-Day Story |
Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell |
1866 |
Wives and their Husbands |
Caroline Gladstone |
1881 |
The Wizard King: A Story of the Last Moslem Invasion of Europe |
David Ker |
1895 |
The Wizard of West Penwith: A Tale of the Land's End |
William Bentinck Forfar |
1871 |
Wolf's Head: A Story of the Prince of Outlaws |
Edward Gilliat |
1899 |
Wolfville |
Alfred Henry Lewis |
1897 |
A Woman of Business |
Mary Eliza Bramston |
1885 |
A Woman of the Commune: A Tale of Two Sieges of Paris |
George Alfred Henty |
1896 |
Woman our Angel: or, Led into the Light |
Azel Stevens Roe |
1870 |
Woman to the Rescue: A Story of the New Crusade |
Timothy Shay Arthur |
1875 |
The Woman with One Hand and Mr Ely's Engagement |
Richard Marsh |
1899 |
The Woman with Two Words |
Henrietta Keddie |
1885 |
Woman, the Mystery: A Story of Three Revolutions |
Henry Herman |
1894 |
Woman's Love: A Romance of Smiles and Tears! |
George Herbert Bonaparte Rodwell |
1847 |
Won by Gentleness |
Mary Emma Martin |
1900 |
Won by the Sword: A Tale of the Thirty Years' War |
George Alfred Henty |
1900 |
Won from the Waves: or, The Story of Maiden May |
William Henry Giles Kingston |
1883 |
The Wonder-Child: An Australian Story |
Ethel Sybil Turner |
1901 |
Wonder-World: A Collection of Fairy Tales, Old and New |
Anonymous |
1875 |
The Wonderful Adventures of Tuflongbo: and his Elfin Company, in the... |
Harriet Parr |
1861 |
A Wonderful Goldsmith (Benvenuto Cellini) |
Frederick Scarlett Potter |
1882 |
The Wonderful Pocket and Other Stories |
Chauncey Giles |
1870 |
Wonderful Stories for Children |
Hans Christian Andersen |
1846 |
The Wonderful Wapentake |
Joseph Smith Fletcher |
1895 |
The Wood Carvers |
BTAO "Geoffry and the Prize Marrow" |
1871 |
Wood Nuts from a Fairy Hazel Bush, Cracked for Little People |
Jean D'Ensingè |
1869 |
The Wood-Cart: and Other Tales of the South of France |
Frances Mary Peard |
1867 |