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BIBLIOGRAPHY
(Unless otherwise noted, the place of publication is London.)
I. BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND LISTS OF FICTION
Baker Ernest Albert, A Guide to the Best Fiction, N.Y., 1913
A Guide to Historical Fiction, Lond. and N.Y., 1914
"Bibliographies of Questions of the Day," "The Oxford Move-
ment and the Church Crisis," The Library Association Rec-
ord, I
, part 1, May, 1899
Boston Public Library, Chronological Index to Historical Fiction,
second and enlarged ed., Boston, 1875
Courtney William Prideaux, A Register of National Bibliog-
raphy
, 1905-12
Dixson Zella Allen, The Comprehensive Subject Index to Uni-
versal Prose Fiction
, N.Y., 1897
Goodrich Nathaniel L., "Prose Fiction, a Bibliography," Bulletin
of Bibliography, IV
, viii--V, viii, Boston, July, 1906--
Jan., 1908
Griswold W. M., Descriptive List of Novels, Cambridge, Mass.,
1893
Guille-Allès Library and Museum, Encyclopaedic Catalogue of
the Lending Department
, Guernsey ( 1889-91)
Lane William Coolidge, Catalogue of Works on Ritualism . . .
presented by J. H. Treat
, Harvard, 1899
Mercantile Library of Philadelphia, Bulletin, List of Historical
Novels and Didactic and Purpose Novels
, Philadelphia,
Oct. 1885--Oct. 1889
Nield Jonathan, A Guide to the Best Historical Novels and Tales,
fifth ed., 1929

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Novel and the Oxford Movement. Contributors: Joseph Ellis Baker - author. Publisher: Princeton University Press. Place of Publication: Princeton, NJ. Publication Year: 1932. Page Number: 207.
    
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