Yonge Bibliography


Two Guardians; or, Home in this World, The By the author of “Henrietta’s Wish,” “Kenneth,” etc. Joseph Masters, Aldersgate Street, and New Bond Street, London. ( 1852 )

The History of the Life and Death of the Good Knight Sir Thomas Thumb, with divers other matters concerning the court of good King Arthur of Britain. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe,” “ Thomas Constable and Co., Edinburgh: Hamilton, Adams, and Co, London:. ( 1855 )

Trial: More Links of the Daisy Chain, The 2 vols. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe.” London and Cambridge: Macmillan and Company. ( 1864 )

The Wars of Wapsburgh. By the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe.” Groombridge and Sons, 5, Paternoster Row, London. ( 1864 )

The La Ferronnays Family (Author not named) Not reprinted in volume form ( 1867 )

Two years of School Life by Madame de Pressensé. Edited by the author of “The Heir of Redclyffe.” London: Frederick Warne and Co., Bedford Street, Covent Garden. ( 1869 )

Three Brides, The 2 vols London and New York: Macmillan and Company. ( 1876 )

Talks about the Laws we Live under, or, At Langley Night-School. Walter Smith (late Mozley), 34 King Street, Covent Garden, London. ( 1882 )

Two Sides of the Shield, The By Charlotte M. Yonge, author of “The Heir of Redclyffe,” “Unknown to History,” etc.. 2 vols. London: Macmillan and Co. ( 1885 )

Talisman, The by Sir Walter Scott, preface by CMY, edited by Dwight Holbrook Boston: Ginn & Co. ( 1886)

Teachings on the Catechism for the Little Ones. By Charlotte Mary Yonge. London: Walter Smith, 34 King Street, Covent Garden ( 1886)

Two Penniless Princesses. London and New York: Macmillan and Co. ( 1891 )

Twelve Stories from Early English History, Part 2 of the Westminster Historical Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the New Code of 1891. National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, London. ( 1891 )

Twenty Stories and Biographies from 1066 to 1485, Part 3 of the Westminster Historical Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the New Code of 1891. National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, London. ( 1891 )

Tudor Period, with Biographies of Leading Persons, ThePart 4 of the Westminster Historical Reading Books, Adapted to the Requirements of the New Code of 1891. National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, London. ( 1892 )

That Stick. London and New York: Macmillan and Company. ( 1892 )

Treasures in the Marshes, The By Charlotte M. Yonge, author of ‘The Cross Roads’ ‘The Constable’s Tower’ etc. London: National Society’s Depository, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, New York: Thomas Whittaker, 2 & 3 Bible House. ( n.d. [September 1893] )

“The difficulty of obtaining places for our younger members. By Miss Yonge.” The Girls’ Friendly Society. Sixth Winchester Diocesan Meeting. Winchester: Warren & Son. October 1882: 29-31 (1882)

“The Literature Department.” The Girls’ Friendly Society. Sixth Winchester Diocesan Meeting. Winchester: Warren & Son. October 1882: 41-42 (1882)

The Queen-Woman.' By C.M. Yonge Mothers in Council 9.34 (April 1899) 65-71. (1899)

‘Temper.’ By Charlotte M. Yonge Mothers in Council 10.37 (Jan. 1900) 26-33 (1900)

The Daisy Chain Birthday Book Gathered by Eadgyth London: Walter Smith (1885)