Authors, English -- 19th century -- Biography; Jefferies, Richard, 1848-1887
AMATEUR POACHER. Smith and Elder, 1881.
WILD LIFE IN A SOUTHERN COUNTY. Smith and Elder, 1879. 1 vol.
GREENE FERNE FARM. Smith and Elder, 1880. 1 vol.
HODGE AND HIS MASTERS. Smith and Elder, 1880. 2 vols.
ROUND ABOUT A GREAT ESTATE. Smith and Elder, 1880. 1 vol.
WOOD MAGIC. Cassell, 1881. 1 vol.
BEVIS. Sampson Low and Co., 1882. 3 vols.
NATURE NEAR LONDON. Chatto and Windus, 1883. 1 vol.
STORY OF MY HEART. Longmans, 1883. 1 vol.
THE DEWY MORN. Chapman and Hall, 1884. 2 vol. novel.
LIFE OF THE FIELDS. Chatto and Windus, 1884. 1 vol.
RED-DEER. Longmans, 1884. 1 vol.
AFTER LONDON. Cassell, 1885. 1 vol.
THE OPEN AIR. Chatto and Windus, 1885. 1 vol.
AMARYLLIS AT THE FAIR. Sampson Low and Co., 1887. 1 vol.
APPENDIX II.
LIST OF PAPERS STILL UNPUBLISHED.
MY OLD VILLAGE. _Longman's Magazine_, October, 1887.
HOURS OF SPRING. _Longman's Magazine_, 1885.
APRIL GOSSIP. _St. James's Gazette._
SOME APRIL SWEETS. _Pall Mall Gazette._
THE MAKERS OF SUMMER. _Pall Mall Gazette._
WALKS IN THE WHEATFIELDS. _English Illustrated Magazine._
SOMERSET IN JUNE. _English Illustrated Magazine_, October, 1887.
BIRDS' NESTS. _St. James's Gazette._
FIELD SPORTS IN ART. _Art Journal._
NATURE IN THE LOUVRE. _Magazine of Art._
NATURE AND BOOKS. _Fortnightly Review._
BUCKHURST PARK. _Standard._
COUNTRY PLACES. _Manchester Guardian._
THE JULY GRASS. _Pall Mall Gazette._
THE COUNTRY-SIDE. _Manchester Guardian._
WINDS OF HEAVEN. _Chambers' Journal._
THE COUNTRY SUNDAY. _Longman's Magazine_, June, 1887.
SWALLOW-TIME. _Standard._
HOUSE-MARTINS. _Standard._
AMONG THE NUTS. _Standard._
LOCALITY AND NATURE. _Pall Mall Gazette._
FIELD WORDS AND WAYS. _Chambers' Journal._
COTTAGE IDEAS. _Chambers' Journal._
STEAM ON COUNTRY ROADS. _Standard._
THE TIME OF YEAR. _Pall Mall Gazette._
MIXED DAYS OF MAY AND DECEMBER. _Pall Mall Gazette._
JUST BEFORE WINTER. _Chambers' Journal._
MY CHAFFINCH. _Pall Mall Gazette._
APPENDIX III.
LETTER TO THE _TIMES_, NOVEMBER, 1872.
SIR,--The Wiltshire agricultural labourer is not so highly paid as those
of Northumberland, nor so low as those of Dorset; but in the amount of
his wages, as in intelligence and general position, he may fairly be
taken as an average specimen of his class throughout a large portion of
the kingdom.
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