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Schoolgirls' Own Library The Schoolgirl’s Own Library 1922-1940 The School Friend, School Girl and Schoolgirls’ Own featured a range of self-contained stories, serials and articles each week, in addition to the main attraction. A large number of these additional stories were also reprinted in the SOL. The Schoolgirls Own Library Index 2 - 1922 - No. Title Author School Source 1 The Schoolgirl Outcast Anon (J G Jones) 2 The Rockcliffe Rebels Anon - 1923 - 3 Adopted by the School Louise Essex [LI] 4 The Mystery Girl of Morcove Marjorie Stanton [ELR] Morcove 5 Castaway Jess Julia Storm [GGF] Schoolgirls’ Own 1921 6 The Schemers in the School Hilda Richards [JWW] Cliff House 7 The Minstrel Girl Anon (ELR) School Friend 1921 8 Delia of the Circus Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove 9 The Girl Who Chose Riches Joy Phillips School Friend 1921 10 Joan Havilland’s Silence Joy Phillips School Friend 1922 11 The Guides of the Poppy Patrol Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1921 12 Their Princess Chum Hilda Richards [JWW] Cliff House 13 In Search of Her Father Joan Vincent [RSK] School Friend 1921 14 The Signalman’s Daughter Gertrude Nelson [JWB] School Friend 1922 15 The Little Mother Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1922 16 The Girl Who Was Spoilt Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1921 17 Friendship Forbidden Ida Melbourne [ELR] School Friend 1922 18 The Schoolgirl Queen Ida Melbourne [ELR] School Friend 1922 19 From Circus to Mansion Adrian Home Schoolgirls’ Own 1921 20 The Fisherman’s Daughter Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1921 21 The Island Feud Gertrude Nelson [JWB] Schoolgirls’ Own 1922 22 The Gipsy Schoolgirl Hilda Richards [RSK] Cliff House SF 1/54-56 23 The Duffer of the Family Louise Essex [LI] Schoolgirl’s Weekly 1922 24 The Girl Reporter Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1922 25 Sally the Scholarship Girl Mary Ellen Shirley [DMD] Schoolgirl’s Weekly 1922 - 1924 - 26 The House of Many Mysteries Mildred Gordon School Friend 1922 27 Doreen the Circus Star Joan Inglesant [ELR] School Friend 1922 28 Doreen Harcourt Abroad Joan Inglesant [ELR] 29 Forced Into the School Louise Essex [LI] Schoolgirl’s Weekly 1923 30 The Castle School Ida Melbourne [ELR] School Friend 1923 31 A Servant to her Sisters Norma Taylor Schoolgirls’ Own 1922 32 Sisters – All Alone Enid Earle Schoolgirl’s Weekly 1922 33 The School in the Hills Joan Inglesant [ELR] School Friend 1923 34 For Film-Fame and Fortune Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Own 1921 35 Through Her Own Folly Hilda Richards [RSK] Cliff House School Friend 1920 1/29-32? 36 When Betty Came to Morcove Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 1-7 37 She Had to Be a Mill Girl Enid Earle Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 38 The Amazing Queen Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Own 1923 39 The Mystery of Deepmarsh Farm Gertrude Nelson [JWB] Schoolgirls’ Own 1922 40 In Spite of Their Sneers Enid Earle Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 41 On Gipsy Trails Eileen Home Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 42 At School With a Secret Joan Vincent [RSK] School Friend 1923 43 The Girl Behind the Counter Gertrude Nelson [JWB] Schoolgirls’ Own 1922 44 The Girls of Mystery Mansion Ida Melbourne [ELR] School Friend 1923 45 Nobody’s Favourite Madge Crichton [HCM] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 46 The Morcove Mystery Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 8-12 47 Her Fight for a Fortune Louise Essex [LI] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 48 The Folly of Monica Ashford Bertha Harvey Schoolgirls’ Own 1923 49 The Little Lady of the Lions Mildred Gordon School Friend 1923 - 1925 - 50 The Girl Who Put Mother First Winifred Wray Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 51 From Heroine to Outcast Louise Essex [LI] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 52 The Morcove Election Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 13-19 53 Vi Vernon of the Fair Helen Gibbons [WG] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 54 The Troublesome Twins Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 55 When Wealth Was Theirs Joy Phillips Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 56 Her Friend With the Secret Name Joan Vincent [RSK] School Friend 1923 57 The Girl-Guide Musicians Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1923-4 58 The Girl Morcove Misjudged Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 20-24 59 The Island of Wonders Ada Crundall [CLP] Schoolgirls’ Own 1923 60 The Troublesome Twins’ Tuckshop Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 61 Sheila - Slave of the Desert Joan Inglesant [ELR] Schoolgirls’ Own 1923-4 62 The River Maid Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1923 The Schoolgirls Own Library Index 3 63 The School of Sunshine Ida Melbourne [ELR] School Friend 1924 64 Drudge in Her Sister’s Home Enid Earle Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 65 Scorned By the School Louise Essex [LI] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 66 The Mystery of Heron’s Haunt Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 26-30 67 Her Pride to Blame Joy Phillips Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 68 At School - To be Tested! Eileen McKeay [ELM] 69 Dogged by Her Secret Louise Essex [LI] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 70 Pleasures Forbidden Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1924 71 She Longed to be a Schoolgirl Louise Essex [LI] 72 The Romany Schoolgirl Eileen McKeay [ELM] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 73 No Happiness for Her Enid Earle Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 74 The Secret Feud of St. Monica’s Joan Inglesant [ELR] 75 The Twins at the Circus Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 76 The Snow Maiden Adrian Home Schoolgirls’ Own 1921 - 1926 - 77 The Trouble-Maker at Morcove Marjorie Stanton [ELR] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 31-35 78 The Secret of School and Sea Joan Vincent [RSK] School Friend 1924 79 Without a Friend Mary Ellen Shirley [DMD] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1923 80 Gipsy Queen’s Schooldays Mildred Gordon 81 The Girls Who Guarded the Crown Eileen McKeay [ELM] School Friend 1924 82 How Could She Trust Them? Mary Ellen Shirley [DMD] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 83 The Captain They Scorned Louise Essex [LI] 84 The Twins on the Films Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 85 The Drudge of Morcove Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 36-42 86 The Guardians of the Castle Hilary Marlow [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924 87 The Half-Time Schoolgirl Enid Earle Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 88 Myra Harvey’s Choice Ruth Maxwell [JGJ] Schoolgirls’ Own 1924 89 The Secret of Study 11 Renee Frazer [RF] 90 The Girl on the Barge Mildred Gordon School Friend 1924 91 The Hidden Schoolgirls Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 43-46 92 Morcove in Morocco Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 47-51 93 The Verdict of the School Louise Essex [LI] 94 A Voyage to Fortune Gertrude Nelson [JWB] Schoolgirls’ Own 1924 95 The School of Mystery Ruth Maxwell [JGJ] 96 Surrounded by Secrets Mildred Gordon School Friend 1925 97 In a Mystic Land Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Own 1922 98 Scoffed at by the School Joan Inglesant [ELR] 99 The Secrets of Seaburn Eileen McKeay [ELM] Schoolgirls’ Own 1923 100 The School on the Veldt Gertrude Nelson [JWB] Schoolgirls’ Own 1924 101 Because of Her Brother Madge North 102 The Lonely Princess Joan Inglesant [ELR] Schoolgirls’ Own 1924 103 A Disgrace to Morcove Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 52-56 104 At School Against Her Will Ruth Maxwell [JGJ] 105 The Girl From the Sea Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1924 106 The House of Secrets Evelyn Standish [RG] Schoolgirls’ Own 1924 107 The Worst Girl in the Form Ada Crundall [CLP] 108 Deprived of her Name Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1925 109 The Circus Girl of Morcove Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 57-61 110 The Triumph of Tess Renee Frazer [RF] 111 She Took Another’s Chance Louise Essex [LI] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 112 In Peril for Her School Mary Ellen Shirley [DMD] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 - 1927 - 113 “I Will Be a Mill Lass!” Enid Earle Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 114 The Mystery Girl of Sandstone Ruth Maxwell [JGJ] Schoolgirls’ Own 1925 115 From Desert to Morcove Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 62-65 116 Ashamed of her School Ada Crundall [CLP] 117 Her Teashop in Japan Gertrude Nelson [JWB] Schoolgirls’ Own 1925 118 Misjudged By the School Louise Essex [LI] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 119 A Schoolgirl’s Trust Louise Essex [LI] 120 Ann of the Ferry Mildred Gordon School Friend 1925 121 The Morcove Tuckshop-Keepers Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 66-69 122 The Millionaire Schoolgirl Ruth Maxwell [JGJ] 123 Looking After the Princess Hilary Marlow [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 124 The Secret of the Jungle Joan Inglesant [ELR] Schoolgirls’ Own 1924 125 The Secret of Her Schooldays Joan Inglesant [ELR] 126 In Mother’s Place Mildred Gordon Schoolgirls’ Own 1925 127 Morcove’s Reckless Two Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 70-75 128 Because She Was a Spendthrift Louise Carlton [GEC] 129 For the Good Name of the Guides Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Own 1925 130 A Cheat Against Her Will Mary Ellen Shirley [DMD] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 131 The Schoolgirl Who Forgot Renee Frazer [RF] 132 Beryl and the Boarders Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 133 Morcove in Turania Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 76-81 134 Ruled by Their Rivals Ada Crundall [CLP] The Schoolgirls Own Library Index 4 135 Disliked By the Form Enid Earle Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1926 136 Vi Vernon on the Farm Helen Gibbons [WG] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 137 The Fishergirl’s Schooldays Louise Carlton [GEC] 138 Prisoners of the Desert Joan Inglesant [ELR] Schoolgirls’ Own 1925 139 Paula Creel’s Cousin Marjorie Stanton [HP] Morcove Schoolgirls’ Own 82-87 140 Wendy Beresford’s Double Alma Buley [AL] 141 Those Tiresome Twins Joan Vincent [RSK] Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925 142 Because She Was Nameless Evelyn Standish [RG]
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