Author:Egerton Castle
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Works
[edit]Non-fiction
[edit]- English Book-plates: Ancient and Modern (G. Bell & Sons, 1893) (external scan)
- Schools and Masters of Fencing: From the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century
Fiction
[edit]- The Baron's Quarry (short story)
- Sweet Kitty Bellairs
- Marshfield the Observer and The Death Dance. (1900)
- Count Raven (1916)
- La Bella and Others (1900)
- Consequences (3 vols, 1891)
With Agnes Castle
[edit]- The Composer (1911) (transcription project)
- The Pride of Jennico (1898) (external scan)
- The Pride of Jennico (play), based on the novel
- The Secret Orchard (1901) (external scan)
- Incomparable Bellairs (1903) (external scan)
- The Star Dreamer; a romance (1903) (external scan)
- Rose of the World (1905) (external scan)
- The Heart of Lady Anne (1905) (external scan)
- "If Youth but Knew!" (1906) (external scan)
- "My Merry Rockhurst" [1] (1907) (external scan)
- Flower o' the Orange and Other Tales of Bygone Days (1908) (external scan)
- Panther's Cub (1911) (external scan)
- The Golden Barrier (1913)
- Forlorn Adventures (1915)
- Minniglen (1918) (external scan)
- Our Sentimental Garden illustrated by Charles Robinson (1914, USA; 1915, London) (external scan)
- A Little House in War Time (1916) (external scan)
- Wolf-Lure (1917) (external scan)
- New Wine (1919) (external scan)
- John Seneschal's Margaret (1920) (external scan)
- Pamela Pounce; a tale of tempestuous petticoats (1921) (external scan)
- Diamonds Cut Paste (1922) (external scan)
Works from magazines
[edit]- "A Christmas Theme in Rococo" (1914 Jan, Ainslee's) (ss)
- "The Four Invisibles" (1919 May 3, Adventure) (nvt)
With Agnes Castle
[edit]- "The Heart of Lord Mandeville" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 19, 1903-04 [included in Incomparabale Bellairs, 1903]
- "To the Tune of Little Red Heels" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 19, 1903-04 [included in Incomparabale Bellairs, 1903]
- "If Youth But Knew" (1904-05, Windsor) (SL)
- "The Green Adventure" 1904 Dec
- "Roses of Trianon" 1905 Jan
- "The Burgrave's Farewell" 1905 Feb
- "The Melody in the Violets" 1905 Mar
- "The King's Mail" 1905 Apr
- "The Homing Bird" 1905 May
- "The Golden Apple" (1905-06, Windsor) (ss)
- "The Great Todescan's Secret Thrust" (1911 Feb, Adventure) (ss)
- In "My Merry Rockhurst" (1907)
- "The Debt of Honor" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "The Enigma of the Locket" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "The Peacock Walk" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "Lady Chillingburgh's Last Card Party" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "The Broken Sanctuary" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "The Red Desolation" (1907, Appleton's) (ss) [Merry Rockhurst]
- "The Rape of the Beau" (1910 Sept, Cosmopolitan) (ss)
Encyclopaedia entries
[edit]- "Book-Plates," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Fencing," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
Works about Castle
[edit]- "Castle, Egerton," in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John William Cousin, London: J. M. Dent & Sons (1910)
- ↑ Being some episodes inn the life of Viscount Rockhurst, a friend of King Charles the Second, and at one time constable of His Majesty's tower of London
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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