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Mrs Henry Wood


(Ellen Wood)
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Mrs. Henry Wood (the pen-name of Ellen Wood) was one of the best-selling authors of the late 19th century. She became famous for her novel "East Lynne" (1861) and wrote more than thirty additional novels as well as short stories, most of which contain elements of mystery and suspense. She also edited the famous "Argosy" magazine from 1867 until her death.
 
 
Novels
   Danesbury House (1860)
   East Lynne (1861)
   The Elchester College Boys (1861)
   The Channings (1862)
   A Life's Secret (1862)
   Mrs Halliburton's Troubles (1862)
   The Castle's Heir (1863)
     aka Lady Adelaide's Oath
   The Foggy Night at Offord (1863)
   The Shadow of Ashlydyat (1863)
   Trevlyn Hold (1863)
     aka Squire Trevlyns's Heir
   Verner's Pride (1863)
   Lord Oakburn's Daughters (1864)
   Oswald Cray (1864)
   William Allair (1864)
   Mildred Arkell (1865)
   Elster's Folly (1866)
   St. Martin's Eve (1866)
   Anne Hereford (1868)
   Red Court Farm (1868)
   Roland Yorke (1869)
   Bessy Rane (1870)
   George Canterbury's Will (1870)
   Dene Hollow (1871)
   The Orville College Boys (1871)
   Within the Maze (1872)
   The Master of Greylands (1873)
   Johnny Ludlow (1874)
   Bessy Wells (1875)
   Told in the Twilight (1875)
   Edina (1876)
   Pomeroy Abbey (1878)
   Court Netherleigh (1881)
   The Story of Charles Strange (1888)
   Featherston's Story (1889)
   The House of Halliwell (1890)
   Ketira The Gipsy (2004)
   Reality Or Delusion? (2004)
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Collections
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Novellas and Short Stories
   Abel Crew
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Non fiction show
 
Anthologies containing stories by Mrs Henry Wood
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Holy Ghosts (2023)
Classic Tales of the Ecclesiastical Uncanny
(British Library Tales of the Weird, book 38)
edited by
Fiona Snailham
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Victorian Ghost Stories (1991)
An Oxford Anthology
edited by
Michael Cox and R A Gilbert
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Haunting Women (1988)
edited by
Alan Ryan

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