Author:Matilda Barbara Betham-Edwards

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Matilda Betham-Edwards
(1836–1919)

British novelist, travel writer, poet, and francophile.

Matilda Betham-Edwards

Works

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  • The White House by the Sea (1857)
  • Holidays Among the Mountains, or Scenes and Stories of Wales (1860) (external scan)
  • Little Bird Red and Little Bird Blue, verse drama (1861)
  • "A Madman's Story" in Once a Week, Series 1, 6 (1862)
  • John and I (1862)
  • "The Cannstatt Conspirators" in Once a Week, Series 1, 7 (1862)
  • "Schloss Schaubek" in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864)
  • Dr. Jacob (1864)
  • A Winter with the Swallows (1867)
  • Through Spain to the Sahara (1868)
  • Kitty (1869)
  • The Sylvestres (1871)
  • Felicia (1875)
  • Bridget (1877)
  • Brother Gabriel (1878)
  • Six Life Stories of Famous Women (1880)
  • Forestalled (1880)
  • Pearla (1883)
  • Half-Way (1886)
  • Next of Kin Wanted (1887)
  • The Parting of the Ways (1888)
  • For One and the World (1889)
  • A Romance of the Wire (1891)
  • Romance of a French Parsonage (1892)
  • France of To-day (1892)
  • The Curb of Honour (1893)
  • A Romance of Dijon (1894)
  • The Lord of the Harvest (1899)
  • Anglo-French Reminiscences (1900)
  • A Suffolk Courtship (1900)
  • Mock Beggars' Hall (1902)
  • Barham Brocklebank (1903)
  • A Humble Lover (1903)
  • Home Life in France (1905)
  • Martha Rose (1906)
  • A Close Ring (1907)
  • Literary Rambles in France (1907)
  • Friendly Faces of Three Nationalities (1911)
  • In French Africa (1912)
  • From an Islington Window (1914)
  • Hearts of Alsace (1916)
  • Twentieth Century France (1917)
  • Mid-Victorian Memories (1919)

Poems

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As editor

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  • Arthur Young’s Travels in France (1892)
  • Autobiography of Arthur Young (1898)

Works about Betham-Edwards

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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