Yonge Bibliography
Harriet and her Sister. John and Charles Mozley, 6, Paternoster Row, London, and Joseph Masters, 78, New Bond Street, London ( 1848 )
Henrietta’s Wish, or, Domineering: A Tale. By the author of “Scenes and Characters”. Joseph Masters, Aldersgate Street, and New Bond Street, London. ( 1850 )
Heir of Redclyffe, The By the author of “The Two Guardians,” “Henrietta’s Wish,” “The Kings of England.” 2 vols. John W Parker and Son, West Strand, London. ( 1853 )
Herb of the Field, The By the author of “The Kings of England”, “Langley School”, “Scenes and Characters”, etc.. John and Charles Mozley, 6, Paternoster Row, London. (1853 )
Heartsease, or, The Brother’s Wife. 2 vols. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe.” John W Parker and Son West Strand, London. ( 1854 )
Hopes and Fears, or, Scenes from the Life of a Spinster. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe,” “Heartsease,” Etc. London: John W Parker and Son, West Strand. ( 1860 )
History of Christian Names, A. 2 vols. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe,” “Landmarks of History.” John W Parker and Son West Strand, London ( 1863 )
Historical Dramas. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe, etc.” Groombridge and Sons, 5, Paternoster Row, London. ( 1864 )
Historical Selections: A Series of Readings from the Best Authorities in English and European History. Selected and arranged by E.M. Sewell and C.M. Yonge London: Macmillan and Company ( 1868 )
History of France. Pt. 8 in A Historical Course for Schools, edited by E.A. Freeman London and New York: Macmillan and Company. (1879)
How to Teach the New Testament. By Charlotte Mary Yonge (author of “The Heir of Redclyffe”) A Teacher of Many Years’ Standing. London: National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster. ( 1881 )
Historical Ballads Arranged to meet the New Code of 1882, Schedule II, English. National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, London. ( 1882 )
Hope: Scripture Texts and Sacred Song. Griffith and Farran, London. ( 1884 )
Higher Reading-Book for Schools, Colleges and General Use. Edited with introduction and notes by Charlotte M. Yonge. National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, London. ( 1885 )
Hannah More. By Charlotte M. Yonge. Eminent Women Series. London : W. H. Allen & Co., 13 Waterloo Place, S.W. ( 1888 )
Hanoverian Period, with Biographies of Leading Persons, The Part 6 of the Westminster Historical Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the New Code of 1891. National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, London. ( 1892 )
Herd-boy and His Hermit, The London: National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster. ( October 1899 )
Historical Poetry see Historical Ballads (1883)
History of France Macmillan (1878)
Henrietta’s Wish, or, Domineering: A Tale. By the author of “Scenes and Characters”. Joseph Masters, Aldersgate Street, and New Bond Street, London. ( 1850 )
Heir of Redclyffe, The By the author of “The Two Guardians,” “Henrietta’s Wish,” “The Kings of England.” 2 vols. John W Parker and Son, West Strand, London. ( 1853 )
Herb of the Field, The By the author of “The Kings of England”, “Langley School”, “Scenes and Characters”, etc.. John and Charles Mozley, 6, Paternoster Row, London. (1853 )
Heartsease, or, The Brother’s Wife. 2 vols. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe.” John W Parker and Son West Strand, London. ( 1854 )
Hopes and Fears, or, Scenes from the Life of a Spinster. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe,” “Heartsease,” Etc. London: John W Parker and Son, West Strand. ( 1860 )
History of Christian Names, A. 2 vols. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe,” “Landmarks of History.” John W Parker and Son West Strand, London ( 1863 )
Historical Dramas. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe, etc.” Groombridge and Sons, 5, Paternoster Row, London. ( 1864 )
Historical Selections: A Series of Readings from the Best Authorities in English and European History. Selected and arranged by E.M. Sewell and C.M. Yonge London: Macmillan and Company ( 1868 )
History of France. Pt. 8 in A Historical Course for Schools, edited by E.A. Freeman London and New York: Macmillan and Company. (1879)
How to Teach the New Testament. By Charlotte Mary Yonge (author of “The Heir of Redclyffe”) A Teacher of Many Years’ Standing. London: National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster. ( 1881 )
Historical Ballads Arranged to meet the New Code of 1882, Schedule II, English. National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, London. ( 1882 )
Hope: Scripture Texts and Sacred Song. Griffith and Farran, London. ( 1884 )
Higher Reading-Book for Schools, Colleges and General Use. Edited with introduction and notes by Charlotte M. Yonge. National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, London. ( 1885 )
Hannah More. By Charlotte M. Yonge. Eminent Women Series. London : W. H. Allen & Co., 13 Waterloo Place, S.W. ( 1888 )
Hanoverian Period, with Biographies of Leading Persons, The Part 6 of the Westminster Historical Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the New Code of 1891. National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, London. ( 1892 )
Herd-boy and His Hermit, The London: National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster. ( October 1899 )
Historical Poetry see Historical Ballads (1883)
History of France Macmillan (1878)