Author:Eliza Tabor Stephenson

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Eliza Tabor Stephenson
(1835–1914)

British novelist.

Works[edit]

  • All for the Best (1861)
  • St. Olave's (1863) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Janita's Cross (1864) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • The Master of Marton (1864) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Hester's Sacrifice (1866) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Rachel's Secret (1866) (vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Alec's Bride (1867) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Jeanie's Quiet Life (1868)
    • 1868 uniform edition IA
  • Meta's Faith (1869) (vol. 1: Google Books ; vol. 2: Google Books ; vol. 3: Google Books )
  • Nature's Nobleman (1869)
  • Hagar (1870) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Netty Moseley (1870) Google Books
  • Diary of a Novelist (1871) Google Books
  • When I was a Little Girl (1871) Google Books
  • Aston-Royal (1872) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Nine Years Old (1872) Google Books
  • Blue Ribbon (1873)
    • 1874 uniform edition IA
  • Hope Meredith (1874) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Aunt Mary's Bran Pie (1875) Google Books
  • Eglantine (1875) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Sunnyland Stories (1876) Google Books
  • Annette (1877) (vol. 1: Google Books )
  • Last of Her Line (1879) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Dimplethorpe (1880) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Little Miss Primrose (1880) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Pansie's Flour-Bin (1880)
  • A Sylvan Queen (1880) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • A Man's Mistake (1881) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • When Papa Comes Home (1882) Google Books
  • The Senior Songman (1883) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • Lady Lowater's Companion (1884) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • A Double Wedding (1888) (vol. 1: IA; vol. 2: IA; vol. 3: IA)
  • "At the Hollies" (1889)

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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