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Bullough Collection.Doc Special Collections and Archives: Bullough Collection This collection comprises around 550 nineteenth-century novels, and was assembled specifically for the purpose of studying dialogue. It was donated to the National Centre for English Cultural Tradition at the University of Sheffield in July 1981 by Professor Geoffrey Bullough, Professor of English Literature at the University of Sheffield from 1933 to 1946, and transferred to the University Library’s Special Collections department in 2007. Abbott, Edwin A. (Edwin Abbott), 1838-1926 Silanus the Christian ; by Edwin A. Abbott. - London : Adam and Charles Black, 1906. [x4648933] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 1 200350616 Abbott, Jacob Rollo at work and Rollo at play ; by Jacob Abbott. - London : Dent, [19--?]. - (Everyman's library). [z1799732] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 2 200350617 Alain-Fournier, 1886-1914 The wanderer = (le grand meaulnes) ; (by) Alain-Fournier ; translated from the French by Françoise Delisle. - London : Constable, [19--]. [M0010805SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 3 200350618 Alcott, Louisa M. (Louisa May), 1832-1880 Little women, and, Little women wedded = or, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy ; by Louisa M. Alcott. - London : Sampson Low, Marston, [19--?]. [M0010807SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 4 200350619 Allen, Grant, 1848-1899 The woman who did ; by Grant Allen. - London : John Lane, 1895. [x5565072] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 5 200350620 Ashford, Daisy, 1881-1972 The young visiters or, Mr. Salteenas plan ; by Daisy Ashford. - London : Chatto & Windus, 1919. [x360339x] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 6 200350621 Atherton, Gertrude American wives and English husbands ; (by) Gertrude Atherton. - London : Collins, [190-?]. [x7458073] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 7 200350622 Atherton, Gertrude The Californians ; by Gertrude Atherton. - Leipzig : Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1899. [M0010817SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 8 200350623 1 Bullough Collection Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 Emma : a novel ; by Jane Austen. - [London] : Nelson, [190-?]. [M0010818SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 9 200350624 Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 Northanger Abbey; and, Persuasion ; by Jane Austen. - London : Dent, 1906. - (Everyman's library ; no.25). [x5945886] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 10 200350625 Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 Pride and prejudice ; by Jane Austen. - London : Dent; New York : Dutton, 1906. - (Everyman's library ; No.22). [x6891336] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 11 200350626 Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 Mansfield Park ; (by) Jane Austen. Vol.2. - London : Dent, 1898. - (Jane Austen's novels ; Vol.6). [M0010821SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 12 200350627 Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 Jane Austen : letters 1796-1817 ; selected and edited by R. W. Chapman. - London; Toronto : Oxford University Press, 1955. [M0010824SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 13 200350628 Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael), 1825-1894 The Coral Island ; by R. M. Ballantyne. - [London] : Nelson, [19--?]. [M0010826SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 14 200350629 Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew), 1860-1937 The greenwood hat : being a memoir of James Anon 1885-1887 ; J.M. Barrie. - London : Peter Davies, 1937. [x6132458] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 15 200350630 Barrington, E. Glorious Apollo ; by E. Barrington. - London : Leisure Library, [192-?]. [M0010827SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 16 200350631 Bede, Cuthbert The adventures of Mr. Verdant Green : an Oxford freshman ; by Cuthbert Bede. - [London] : Nelson, [190-?]. [M0010829SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 17 200350632 Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931 Buried alive ; by Arnold Bennett. - Copyright ed.. - London : Readers Library, [191-?]. [M0010830SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 18 200350633 2 Bullough Collection Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic), 1867-1940 Dodo : a detail of the day ; by E. F. Benson. - 19th ed.. - London : Methuen, 1915. [M0010831SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 19 200350634 Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic), 1867-1940 Dodo : a detail of the day ; (by) E. F. Benson. - 1st Penguin ed.. - London : Penguin, 1936. [M0010832SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 20 200350635 Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic), 1867-1940 Mammon & co. ; (by) E. F. Benson. - London; Glasgow : Collins, [190-?]. [M0010833SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 21 200350636 Benson, E. F. (Edward Frederic), 1867-1940 The money market ; by E. F. Benson. - London; Edinburgh : Nelson, [190-?]. [M0010835SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 22 200350637 Benson, Robert Hugh A mirror of Shalott : composed of tales told at a symposium ; by Robert Hugh Benson. - London : Hutchinson, [19--?]. [M0010836SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 23 200350638 Benson, Stella I pose ; by Stella Benson. - London : Macmillan, 1930. [M0010837SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 24 200350639 Besant, Walter, 1836-1901 Fifty years ago ; by Walter Besant. - New ed., rev.. - London : Chatto & Windus, 1892. [x467683x] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 25 200350640 Besant, Walter, 1836-1901 For faith and freedom ; by Walter Besant. - London : Chatto & Windus, 1891. [w8189267] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 26 200350641 Besant, Walter, 1836-1901 The revolt of man ; by Walter Besant. - 9th ed.. - Edinburgh; London : Blackwood, 1890. [M0010843SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 27 200350642 Besant, Walter, 1836-1901 To call her mine, etc. ; by Walter Besant. - New ed.. - London : Chatto & Windus, 1891. [M0010844SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 28 200350643 3 Bullough Collection Besant, Walter, 1836-1901 The golden butterfly : a novel ; by Walter Besant and James Rice. - New ed.. - London : Chatto and Windus, [18--?]. [M0010845SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 29 200350644 Besant, Walter, 1836-1901 The seamy side : a story ; by Walter Besant and James Rice. - New ed.. - London : Chatto and Windus, [18--?]. [M0010846SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 30 200350645 Besant, Walter, 1836-1901 My little girl ; (by) Besant and Rice. - London; Glasgow : Collins, [189-?]. [M0010848SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 31 200350646 Black, William, 1841-1898 Judith Shakespeare : a romance ; by William Black. Vol.1. - Copyright ed.. - Leipzig : Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1884. [M0010849SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 32 200350647 Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge), 1825-1900 Lorna Doone : a vigorous romance of Exmoor in Stuart times, with enchanting descriptions of the countryside of Devon and Somerset ; (by) R. D. Blackmore. - London; Glasgow : Collins, [19--?]. [M0010866SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 33 200350648 Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge), 1825-1900 Springhaven : a tale of the Great War ; by R. D. Blackmore. - London : Dent; New York : Dutton, 1908. - (Everyman's library ; No.350). [M0010871SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 34 200350649 Blackmore, R. D. (Richard Doddridge), 1825-1900 Erema : or my father's sin ; by R. D. Blackmore. - New ed. - London : Sampson Low, Marston, 1894. [M0010873SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 35 200350650 Blyth, James The member for Easterby ; by James Blyth. - London : John Lang, 1909. [M0010877SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 36 200350651 Boldrewood, Rolf Plain living : a bush idyll ; by Rolf Boldrewood. - London; New York : Macmillan, 1898. [M0010879SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 37 200350652 4 Bullough Collection Boldrewood, Rolf The sealskin cloak ; by Rolf Boldrewood. - London; new York : Macmillan, 1896. [M0010886SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 38 200350653 Boldrewood, Rolf A romance of Canvas Town : and other sories ; by Rolf Boldrewood. - London; New York : Macmillan, 1898. - (Macmillan's colonial library). [M0010887SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 39 200350654 Boldrewood, Rolf Robbery under arms : a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the goldfields of Australia ; by Rolf Boldrewood. - London : Macmillan, 1928. [M0010891SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 40 200350655 Boldrewood, Rolf Nevermore ; by Rolf Boldrewood. - London; New York : Macmillan, 1892. [M0010893SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 41 200350656 Bond, R. C. (Reginald Copleston) Prisoners grave and gay ; by R. C. Bond. - Edinburgh; London : Blackwood, 1934. [M0010904SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 42 200350657 Borrow, George, 1803-1881 The Romony Rye : a sequel to "Lavengro" ; by George Borrow. - London; Melbourne : Ward, Lock, [18--?]. [M0010912SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 44 200350659 Brome, Vincent The way back : the story of Lieut.-Commander Pat O'Leary, G.C., D.S.O., R.N. ; (by) Vincent Brome. - London : Companion Book Club, [195-?]. [M0010917SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 45 200350660 Bromfield, Louis Wild is the river ; by Louis Bromfield. - London; Sydney : Cassell, 1946. - (Cassell's pocket library). [M0010918SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 46 200350661 Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855 Jane Eyre : an autobiography ; by Charlotte Brontë. - 3rd ed. - London : Frowde, 1901. - (World's classics ; 1). [v262005x] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 47 200350662 5 Bullough Collection Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855 Villette ; by Charlotte Brontë. - London; Melbourne : Cassell, 1909. - (People's library). [M0010919SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 48 200350663 Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848 Wuthering Heights ; by Emily Brontë. - London; Melbourne : Cassell, 1909. - (People's library). [M0010920SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 49 200350664 Bruce, Talbot Baines "Missing" ; by Talbot Baines Bruce ; edited, with a foreward by E. D. Cumming. - Edinburgh; London : Blackwood, 1931. [M0010922SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 50 200350665 Buchan, John, 1875-1940 The three hostages ; (by) John Buchan. - London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1924. [x9395230] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 51 200350711 Buchan, John, 1875-1940 The watcher by the threshold : and other tales ; by John Buchan. - London; New York : Nelson, 1922. [y5886103] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 52 200350712 Buchan, John, 1875-1940 John Burnet of Barns ; (by) John Buchan. - London : Pan, 1962. [b6202124] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 53 200350713 Buchan, John, 1875-1940 Sir Quixote of the Moors ; by John Buchan. - London : Robert Hayes, [193-?]. [M0011258SH] BULLOUGH COLLECTION 54 200350846 Buchan,
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