Haithi Trust Listing of Works by Stephen Gwynn

[ Source: Haithi Trust - online; accessed 13.02.2023. Duplications and some extraneous elements of listing style have been eliminated as far as possible. None that ‘also by’ often means ‘illustrated by’ and occasionally ‘other authors’. Gutenberg titles are here reduced to [Gutenberg]. Consecutive listings for London and New York editions have been left in place. Italics and capitals in titles have been omitted. ]

  • Battle songs for the Irish brigades (Dublin: Maunsel 1915), also by Tom Kettle.
  • Beautiful Ireland: Leinster, Ulster, Munster, Connaught (London: Gresham Pub. Co., [191-?]), ill. by Alexander Williams.
  • A brotherhood of heroes, being memorials of Charles, George, and William Napier; (London, A.R. Mowbray, [1910]).
  • The case for home rule (Dublin, Maunsel & Co., [1911 1912]).
  • The case for home rule. (Dublin, Maunsel & Co. ,i, [1908?]).
  • Charlotte Grace O’Brien: selections from her writings and correspondence (Dublin: Maunsel 1909), also by Charlotte Grace O’Brien.
  • Collected poems (NY: D. Appleton and Co. 1924).
  • Collected poems (Edinburgh; London: W. Blackwood and Sons 1923).
  • Comedies by Alfred de Musset: (London, NY:W. Scott, [1890]), also by Alfred de Musset.
  • Connaught (London [&c.] Blackie and son limited 1912), ill. by Alexander Williams [Gutenberg].
  • The decay of sensibility, and other essays and sketches. (London: Lane 1900).
  • The fair hills of Ireland (Dublin, Maunsel & Co., limited; NY: Macmillan ; [&c., &c.] 1906).
  • The fair hills of Ireland (Dublin: Maunsel 1914), also by [ill.] Hugh Thomson.
  • The fair hills of Ireland (Dublin: Maunsel; NY:Macmillan 1914).
  • The famous cities of Ireland (Dublin, Maunsel & Co.,; NY: Macmillan 1915).
  • Fishing holidays (London, Macmillan & Co., limited; NY: Macmillan 1904).
  • For second reading: attempts to please (Dublin: Maunsel 1918).
  • Garden wisdom; or, From one generation to another (NY: Macmillan Co. 1922).
  • Garden wisdom; or, From one generation to another (Dublin: Talbot Pressi; London: T.F. Unwin 1921), ill. by Grace Henry.
  • The glade in the forest and other stories. (Dublin, Maunsel 1907).
  • Great Irishmen in war and politics (London: A. Melrose 1920), also by Felix Lavery, Donald Polson, Joseph Ignatius Keating, T. P. O’Connor, and John Edward Redmond.
  • Highways and byways in Donegal and Antrim (London, NY:Macmillan & Co., limited, 1899).
  • Highways and byways in Donegal and Antrim; (London: Macmillan & Co. limited; NY: Macmillan 1903), ill. by Hugh Thomson.
  • The history of Ireland (London, Macmillan & Co., limited; [&c., &c.] 1924).
  • A holiday in Connemara (London, Methuen & Co., [1909]).
  • Ireland (London, E. Benn 1924).
  • Ireland (NY: C. Scribner’s Sons 1925).
  • Irish books and Irish people (Dublin: The Talbot pressi; London, T. F. Unwini, [1919]).
  • Irish books and Irish people (NY: Frederick A. Stokes Co. , [1919]) [Gutenberg].
  • The Irish situation (London: J. Cape, [1921]).
  • John Maxwell’s marriage(London, NY:Macmillan 1903).
  • John Redmond’s last years (NY: Longmans, Green & Co. 1919) [Gutenberg].
  • John Redmond’s last years (London: E. Arnold 1919).
  • A lay of Ossian and Patrick, with other Irish verses (Dublin, H. Figgs & Co. [&c., &c. 1903]), also by Stephen Lucius Gwynn.
  • A lay of Ossian and Patrick, with other Irish verses (Dublin: Hodges Figgis; London: Macmillan, [1903?]).
  • Leinster (London [&c.] Blackie and son limited 1911), ill. by Alexander Williams [Gutenberg].
  • Gwynn, Stephen Lucius, 1864-1950, ed.: The letters and friendships of Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, a record; (Boston, NY: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1929), by Cecil Spring Rice.
  • Letters from a field hospital (London, Macmillan & Co. 1915), also by Mabel Dearmer.
  • Letters from a field hospital (London, Macmillan & Co., limited 1916), also by Mabel Dearmer.
  • The life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke (London: J. Murray 1918), also by Gertrude M. Tuckwell.
  • The life of the Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, bart., M.P. (London: J. Murray 1917), also by Gertrude M. Tuckwell.
  • The masters of English literature. (NY: London: Macmillan, [1904]); another edn. .
  • The masters of English literature (London, Macmillan & Co., limited; NY: Macmillan , c1925).
  • The masters of English literature (London, Macmillan & Co. 1909).
  • The masters of English literature (London, Macmillan & Co., limited; NY: Macmillan 1912 [c.1908]).
  • Memorials of an eighteenth century painter (James Northcote) (London: T. F. Unwin, 1898).
  • Mrs. Humphrey Ward (NY:H. Holt & Co., [1917]).
  • Mrs. Humphry Ward (London, Nisbet & Co. [1917]).
  • Munster (London [&c.] Blackie and son limited 1912), ill. by Alexander Williams [Gutenberg].
  • The odes of Horace (London: Blackie, 1898-), also by Horace.
  • The old knowledge (London: Macmillan 1901); .
  • The old knowledge (NY; London: Macmillan 1901).
  • The queen’s chronicler and other poems (London and NY: John Lane 1901).
  • The repentance of a private secretary. (London, J. Lane, 1899).
  • Robert Emmet, a historical romance (London, Macmillan & Co., limited 1909).
  • The student’s history of Ireland (NY:Macmillan 1925).
  • Studies in Irish history, 1649-1775; being a course of lectures delivered before the Irish literary society of London, with an introduction (Dublin [&c.] Browne and Nolan, limited; London, Macmillan & Co., limited 1903), also by Alice Effie Murray, H. Mangan, Philip Wilson, and William Francis Butler, ed. by R. Barry O’Brien.
  • Studies in Irish history, 1649-1775; being a course of lectures delivered before the Irish literary society of London (Dublin [&c.] Browne and Nolan; London, Macmillan & Co. 1903), also by R. Barry O’Brien, Alice Effie Murray, H. Mangan, Philip Wilson, and William Francis Butler.
  • Tennyson, a critical study. (London: Blackie, [1899?]).
  • Thomas Moore (London, Macmillan 1905 [c.1904]).
  • Thomas Moore. (NY: Macmillan Co.; London: Macmillan & Co. 1905).
  • Thomas Moore (London, Macmillan 1905) [Gutenberg] .
  • Thomas Moore, by Stephen Gwynn. (London, Macmillan & Co., limited 1905).
  • To-day and to-morrow in Ireland: essays on Irish subjects (Dublin: Hodges,Figgis & Co. 1903).
  • “Travel in Ireland”. (London, London Midland and Scottish Railway Co., [192-]).
  • Ulster (London [&c.]: Blackie and son limited 1911), ill. by Alexander Williams[Gutenberg]
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