By George E, Bartnell. 97 



other Tales," by Joseph Hatton, R. Jefferies, H. S. Clarke, etc. 

 Vizetelly, 1887. 



Preface to White's "History of Selborne/' in Camelot 

 Classics, 1886. 



The above list is by no means exbaustive. I have met with several other 

 papers, of which I have no note. 



Unpublished Matter. 

 (Works mentioned by Mr. Besant, but never published.) 



1868. Casar Borgia ; or, the King of Crime. A tragedy. 



1870. Verses on the Exile of the Prince Imperial. 



1872. Only a Girl. A novel; offered to Tinsleys. 



1874. The Agricultural Life. Offered to Longmans. 



1875. In Summer Time. A novel. 



1875. The New Pilgrim's Progress; or, a Christian's Painful 



Progress from the Town of Middle Class to the Golden City. 

 1878. The Proletariate; the Power of the Future. Planned. 

 1878. The History of the English Squire. Planned. 

 1878. A work on Shooting. Offered to Longmans. 

 1882. A series of Short Story-Sketches of Life and Character^ 



Incident and Nature. 

 1885. A Bit of Human Nature. A novel. 



Articles, etc., relating to Jefferies. 

 (in addition to those mentioned in Section III.) 



(a) The Eulogy of Richard Jefferies. By Walter Besant. 

 Chatto & Windus. 1888. 



First Edition. One vol. Post 8vo. Portrait. 10*. Qd. 



Second Edition. One vol. Crown 8vo. Cloth extra. Photo- 

 portrait. 6». 



A thoroughly charming and sympathetic sketch of life and works, which 

 should be valued by all admirers of JefEeries. 



Noticed at considerable length in Salishury and Winchester Journal, 

 29th December, 1888, also in Daily News and British Weekly in November. 



(i) Paragraphs relative to the Goddard Memoir in Globe, 11th June, 

 1892, and previously. 



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