This is a bibliography of the works of WilkieCollins. Iolani, or Tahiti as it was. A Romance (written 1844, published 1999) Antonina (1850) Basil (1852)...
(1857) (with WilkieCollins) "The Perils of Certain English Prisoners" (1857) (with WilkieCollins) "A House to Let" (1858) (with WilkieCollins, Elizabeth...
The Moonstone: A Romance by WilkieCollins is an 1868 British epistolary novel. It is an early example of the modern detective novel, and established many...
original on 22 February 2014. Collins, Wilkie. "To Daniel S. Ford". In Paul Lewis (ed.). The WilkieCollins Pages: Wilkie's Letters. Archived from the original...
This is a bibliography of works on World War II. The bibliography aims to include primary, secondary and tertiary sources regarding the European theatre...
Loudon and her botanist husband John Claudius Loudon. The novelist WilkieCollins also lived in the street. Hannavy p.663 Cherry & Pevsner p.41 Clarke...
suicide note for The Royal Ballet production Woolf Works (2015). Narrated WilkieCollins' short story "Mrs. Zant and the Ghost" for Audible UK's Christmas Car...
Autobiography of a Really Good Man (Heinemann 1966) Introduction to WilkieCollins's The Moonstone (Pan Books 1967) Introduction to Daniel Defoe's A Journal...
Frederick, Duke of York and the American General Benedict Arnold. Novelist WilkieCollins lived at 65 Gloucester Place where a blue plaque commemorates him. Another...
Extra Christmas Number (13 December 1860) with WilkieCollins, Henry F. Chorley, Charles Allston Collins, Amelia Edwards, and Harriet Parr. Tom Tiddler's...
first husband was the artist and author Charles Allston Collins, younger brother of WilkieCollins; they were married on 17 July 1860. Perugini reportedly...
published many novels in the contemporary sensation fiction style of WilkieCollins and others: Wylder's Hand (1864) Guy Deverell (1865) All in the Dark...
2016, pp. 15–16. Nelson 2019, p. 68. Hägermann 2011, p. xxxiii. Chambers & Wilkie 2014, p. 33. McKitterick 2008, p. 318. Fried 2016, p. 24. Dutton 2016, pp...
mystery fiction in which he deals sternly with Edgar Allan Poe and WilkieCollins.[page needed] In the absence of a more appropriate puzzle, he solves...
correspondence with many prominent individuals, including Charles Darwin and WilkieCollins. He edited The Gentleman's Magazine from 1866 to 1868, and The Antiquary...
with the park, as well as the narrator's own. The opening scene of WilkieCollins’s story "Mrs. Zant and the Ghost" (1887) takes place in Kensington Gardens...
also located in the square. Notable residents have included the writer WilkieCollins and the married artists John Copley and Ethel Léontine Gabain. New End...