Author:Catherine Sinclair (1800-1864)

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Catherine Sinclair
(1800–1864)

Scottish novelist and children's writer; daughter of John Sinclair and sister of George and John Sinclair.

Works[edit]

  • Charlie Seymour (1832; Google Books )
  • Modern Accomplishments (1836; IA)
  • Modern Society (1837; IA)
  • Hill and Valley (1838; IA)
  • Holiday House (1839; IA)
  • Shetland and the Shetlanders, or the Northern Circuit (1840; IA)
  • Scotland and the Scotch, or the Western Circuit (1840; IA)
  • Modern Flirtations (1841; IA)
  • Scotch Courtiers and the Court (1842; IA)
  • Jane Bouverie (1846; IA)
  • The Journey of Life (1847; Google Books )
  • The Lives of the Caesars (1847; Google Books )
  • The Business of Life (1848; vol. 1: Google Books ; vol. 2: Google Books )
  • Lord and Lady Harcourt (1850; Google Books )
  • The Kaleidoscope (1851; Google Books )
  • Beatrice (1852; uniform edition IA)
  • Popish Legends (1852; IA)
  • London Homes (1853; IA)
  • The Mysterious Marriage (1854; Google Books )
  • The Cabman's Holiday (1855)
  • Cross Purposes (1855; vol. 1: Google Books ; vol. 2: Google Books ; vol. 3: Google Books )
  • What Might Have Been! (1856)
  • Modern Superstition (1857; Google Books )
  • Torchester Abbey (1857; Google Books )
  • Anecdotes of the Caesars (1858; 1862 edition Google Books )
  • Memoirs of the English Bible (1858; Google Books )
  • Sketches and Short Stories of Scotland and the Scotch, and Shetland and the Shetlanders (1859)
  • Sketches and Short Stories of Wales and the Welsh (1860; Google Books )

Works about Sinclair[edit]

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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