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  1. The Little Lame Prince by Miss Mulock--Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Cr, 2007-10-12
  2. Miss Mulock (AKA Dinah Maria Mulock Craik) by The Adventures of a Brownie, 1934-01-01
  3. Young Mrs. Jardine;: A novel, (Miss Mulock's works) by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, 1916
  4. A Noble Life by Miss Mulock 1899 Miss Mulock's Works Hardcover by Miss Mulock, 1899
  5. Mistress and maid: A household story (Miss Mulock's works) by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik, 1916
  6. Miss Mulock's Poems by Dinah Maria Mulock, 1111
  7. Miss Mulock's Works by John Halifax, 1859
  8. THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE By MISS MULOCK, ca. 1940s Illustrated
  9. Miss Mulock' S Works: King Arthur: Not a Love Story by Miss Mulock, 1886-01-01
  10. The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling Cloak by Miss Mulock. With Pictures by Hope Dunlap. by Mulock., 1937
  11. THE ADVENTURES OF A BROWNIE: AS TOLD TO MY CHILD BY MISS MULOCK by Miss Mulock, 1908
  12. Miss Mulocks Poems by Mulock, 1866-01-01
  13. The Adventures of A Brownie As Told to My Child by Miss Mulock
  14. The Adventures of A Brownie (As Told to My Child by Miss Mulock) (CD-ROM Edition of a 1908 book for Young Readers) by Dinah Maria Craik, 2009

21. BEDTIME-STORY CLASSIC: The Little Lame Prince
The Little Lame Prince By Miss Mulock (also known as Dinah Maria Mulock Craik) DinahMaria Mulock was born in 1826 in Stokeon-Trent in Staffordshire, England
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ABOUT THE STORY
The Author
The Illustrators
The Little Lame Prince
By Miss Mulock
(also known as Dinah Maria Mulock Craik)
Dinah Maria Mulock was born in 1826 in Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, England, the daughter of a nonconformist minister. A talented author and poet, in 1846, at the age of 20, Dinah, her mother and siblings moved to London, where Dinah began her literary career in earnest. Her first novel "The Ogilvies" was published in 1849, her second, "Olive" followed in 1850. "The Head of the Family", was published in 1851, followed by "Agatha's Husband" in 1853. In 1856 she published a moralistic novel entitled "John Halifax, Gentleman" which met with resounding success. The book was translated for readers in France, Germany, Italy, Greece, and Russia, where it met with equal approval. Miss Mulock's success enabled her to build Corner House, in Shortlands, Kent, the home which became her permanent residence. In 1865 Miss Dinah Mulock married George Lillie Craik, of the Macmillan publishing firm, and together they adopted a daughter.

22. BEDTIME-STORY CLASSIC: The Little Lame Prince
www.bedtimestory.com/bedtime-story Courtesy of Home Office Mall,The Little Lame Prince by Miss Mulock (Dinah Maria Mulock Craik).
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Little Lame
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(Dinah Maria Mulock Craik)
Chapter -1
Chapter -2

Chapter -3

Chapter -4
... the Story, Author, Illustrator READ THE FIRST CHAPTER?

23. Untitled
Miss Mulock. The Little Lame Prince.
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Miss Mulock The Little Lame Prince

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melvin l. severy. michael fairless (barber). michael s. hart. miguel de cervantes.miriam michelson. Miss Mulock. mr. and mrs. haldemanjulius. mrs. orr. mrs. wg water.
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m m. l. weems m. y. lermontov madame de lafayette madame ida pfeiffer ... myrtle reed

25. The Little Lame Prince By Miss Mulock
The Little Lame Prince by Miss Mulock Hypertext Meanings and Commentaries fromthe Encyclopedia of the Self by Mark Zimmerman. The Little Lame Prince
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The Little Lame Prince
by Miss Mulock
Hypertext Meanings and Commentaries
from the Encyclopedia of the Self
by Mark Zimmerman
The Little Lame Prince By MISS MULOCK
[Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Craik] CONTENTS THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE
THE INVISIBLE PRINCE
PRINCE CHERRY
THE PRINCE WITH THE NOSE
THE FROG-PRINCE
CLEVER ALICE THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE CHAPTER I Yes, he was the most beautiful Prince that ever was born. Of course, being a prince, people said this; but it was true besides. When he looked at the candle, his eyes had an expression of earnest inquiry quite startling in a new born baby. His nosethere was not much of it certainly, but what there was seemed an aquiline shape; his complexion was a charming, healthy purple; he was round and fat, straight- limbed and longin fact, a splendid baby, and everybody was exceedingly proud of him, especially his father and mother, the King and Queen of Nomansland, who had waited for him during their happy reign of ten yearsnow made happier than ever, to themselves and their subjects

26. John Halifax, Gentleman.
Page Page JOHN HALIFAX,. GENTLEMAN. BY. Miss Mulock. (p. 73), Frontispiece.PORTRAIT OF Miss Mulock, Title. I SAY, ART THOU A LAD TO BE TRUSTED? , 12.
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[Frontispiece] Title Page
Mulock
John Halifax, Gentleman
New York
Thomas Y. Crowell Company
Publishers
[Page] [Page]
JOHN HALIFAX,
GENTLEMAN
BY
MISS MULOCK
"And thus he bore, without abuse,
The grand old name of Gentleman."

TENNYSON'S In Memoriam NEW YORK
THOMAS Y. CROWELL COMPANY
PUBLISHERS [Page]
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. [Page]
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Drawings by Alice Barber Stephens. PAGE MRS. SIDDONS STEPPED OUT AND TURNED TO PAY HER BEARERS. (p. 73) Frontispiece PORTRAIT OF MISS MULOCK Title "I SAY, ART THOU A LAD TO BE TRUSTED?" MANY A PERSON LOOKED AT US AS WE PASSED I SMILED, FOR I AT LEAST HAD NO DIFFICULTY IN RECOGNIZING JOHN HALIFAX IN AN INSTANT HE HAD GOT THE BAG HALF THROUGH THE WINDOW ... "WE MAY BOTH BE OLD MEN YET, PHINEAS"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The table of contents did not appear in the original book, and has been added here for the convenience of on-line readers. This book has been put on-line as part of the BUILD-A-BOOK Initiative at the Celebration of Women Writers through the combined work of: Dr. Alexis Easley, Anna M. Wieczorek, Anne Kosvanec, Bridget Cuddie, Carmen Baxter, Dan Alderman, Danielle Rupinski, Faith Burks, Heather Longan, Holly Hoxter, Jackie Corrigan, Jessie Hudgins, Joan Chovan, Joanna Baugh, Joe Johnson, John Phelan, Judith Fetterolf, Karen Blenc, Karin Armstrong, Kelly Hurt, Leslie Suttie, Marcie McCauley, Mary Nuzzo, Nancy H. Ballard, Neil and Ann Piche, Patricia Heil, Sally Starks, Sarah Richards, Susan Farley, and Mary Mark Ockerbloom.

27. Build-A-Book: 1998-1999
John Halifax, Gentleman (copyright 1856, 1897 edition) by Dinah Maria MulockCraik (18261887). Miss Mulock's reputation was made by this novel.
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Completed Build-A-Books:
A Book of Golden Deeds
by Charlotte Yonge (1823-1901)
"We all of us enjoy a story of battle and adventure", writes Charlotte Yonge. She then goes on to assert, in true Victorian fashion, that there is a moral value in examples of courage, endurance, and selflessness which move and elevate our spirits. So "the young and ardent learn absolutely to look upon danger as an occasion for evincing the highest qualities." These Golden Deeds, though some she admits, may be of questionable historical value, "were far too beautiful not to tell." Hooray for battle and adventure, and for heroes and heroines!
The Scottish Chiefs (c.1809, 1875 ed.)
by Jane Porter (1776-1850)
Nearly two hundred years before Braveheart was filmed, Miss Jane Porter's novel of the Scottish Highlands, The Scottish Chiefs , was a blockbuster success. Porter became entranced at a young age by the oral history of Scotland's heroes. "I was hardly six years of age when I first heard the names of William Wallace and Robert Bruce ... from the maids in the nursery, and the serving-man in the kitchen". Her adult novel celebrated "high chivalric loyalty and the spirit of patriotic freedom on just principles". In a postscript Porter tells how the novel was banned in France by the Emperor Napoleon, as a dangerous piece of writing!

28. Dime Novels -- California Joe, The Mysterious Plainsman
77, CHRISTIAN OAKLEY'S MISTAKE. By Miss Mulock. 78, MY YOUNG HUSBAND. By Myself. 98,ALICE LEARMONT. By Miss Mulock. 99, MARJORIE BRUCE'S LOVER. By Mary Patrick.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/dp/pennies/texts/103.html
California Joe, the Mysterious Plainsman
Waverly Library
THE MARRIED BRIDE By Mrs. Mary R. Crowell. WAS IT LOVE? By Wm. Mason Turner. THE GIRL WIFE. By Bartley t. Campbell. A BRAVE HEART. By Arabella Southworth. BESSIE HAYNOR. By Wm. Mason Turner M. D. THE SECRET MARRIAGE. By Sara Cowell. DAUGHTER OF EVE. By Mrs. Crowell. HEART TO HEART. By Arabella Southworth. ALONE IN THE WORLD By author of "Clifton." A PAIR OF GRAY EYES. By Rose Kennedy. ENTANGLED. By Henrietta Thackeray. HIS LAWFUL WIFE. By Mrs. Stephens. MADCAP. By Corinne Cushman. WHY I MARRIED HIM. By Sara Claxton. A FAIR FACE. By Bartley T. Campbell. TRUST HER NOT. By Margaret Leicester. A LOYAL LOVER. By Arabella Southworth HIS IDOL. By Mrs. Mary Reed THE BROKEN BETROTHAL. By Mary G. Halpine. ORPHAN NELL. By Agile Penne. NOW AND FOREVER. By H. Thackeray. THE BRIDE OF AN ACTOR, By the author of "Alone In the World," etc., etc.. LEAP YEAR. By Sara Claxton. HER FACE WAS' HER FORTUNE. By E. Blaine. ONLY A SCHOOLMISTRESS. By A. Southworth. WITHOUT A HEART. By Col. P. Ingraham. WAS SHE A COQUETTE? By Thackeray.

29. Project BookRead - FREE Online Book: The Little Lame Prince By Miss Mulock
The Little Lame Prince Miss Mulock. The Little Lame Prince Miss MulockPseudonym of Maria Dinah Craik CONTENTS THE LITTLE LAME
http://tanaya.net/Books/lamep10/
The Little Lame Prince
Miss Mulock The Little Lame Prince
Miss Mulock
[Pseudonym of Maria Dinah Craik]
CONTENTS
THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE
THE INVISIBLE PRINCE
PRINCE CHERRY
THE PRINCE WITH THE NOSE
THE FROG-PRINCE
CLEVER ALICE THE LITTLE LAME PRINCE CHAPTER I Yes, he was the most beautiful Prince that ever was born. Of course, being a prince, people said this; but it was true besides. When he looked at the candle, his eyes had an expression of earnest inquiry quite startling in a new born baby. His nosethere was not much of it certainly, but what there was seemed an aquiline shape; his complexion was a charming, healthy purple; he was round and fat, straight- limbed and longin fact, a splendid baby, and everybody was exceedingly proud of him, especially his father and mother, the King and Queen of Nomansland, who had waited for him during their happy reign of ten yearsnow made happier than ever, to themselves and their subjects, by the appearance of a son and heir. The only person who was not quite happy was the King's brother, the heir presumptive, who

30. Project BookRead - Index M
The Well At The World's End. John Muir, Steep Trails. Miss Mulock, The LittleLame Prince. Joseph A. Munk, Arizona Sketches. HH Munro, The Toys Of Peace.
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Author Title Thomas Babbington MacAulay Lays Of Ancient Rome Thomas Babington MacAulay. The History Of England From The Accession Of James Ii, Vol. 1 Victor MacClure She Stands Accused George MacDonald At The Back Of The North Wind The Light Princess Lilith Phantastes, A Faerie Romance For Men And Women ... The Princess And The Goblin Harold MacGrath The Drums Of Jeopardy Arthur MacHen The Great God Pan Nicolo MacHiavelli The Prince Charles MacKay, Editor Cavalier Songs And Ballads Of England From 1642 To 1684 Memoirs Of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Memoirs Of Extraordinary Popular Delusions , Volume Memoirs Of Extraordinary Popular Delusions, Volume 2 Maddog Castle Walls And Death's Head Delta Blue Brew, It's Gonna Get 'chu The Madness In My Mind Softly Comes The End Thomas Malory Le Morte Darthur Le Morte Darthur, Volume 2 Katherine Mansfield The Garden Party In A German Pension Fulgence Marion Wonderful Balloon Ascents: The Conquest Of The Skies.

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Tree Hans C. Andersen The Flying Trunk Hans C. Andersen The Darning Needle Hans C.Andersen Pen and Inkstand Hans C. Andersen Cinderella Miss Mulock Little Red
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THE JUNIOR CLASSICS SELECTED AND ARRANGED BY WILLIAM PATTEN, MANAGING EDITOR OF THE HARVARD CLASSICS INTRODUCTION BY CHARLES W. ELIOT, LL.D., PRESIDENT EMERITUS OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY WITH A READING GUIDE BY WILLIAM ALLAN NEILSON, Ph. D., PROFESSOR OF

32. Unknown Children's Book Writers
society. Clara Mulholland. Naughty Miss Bunny AL Burt Company. RosaMulholland. Gianetta - AL Burt Company. Miss Mulock. Little Sunshine's
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Unknown Children's Book Writers
This is part of A Celebration of Women Writers , but aside from their names, I haven't a clue who these women are. (Although one e-mailer pointed out: "Quite a number of the "unknown" writers on your list were actually famous in their day, and still famous among lovers of 19th-century children's literature." The names were taken from the lists of books in the back of old books, or found in old mail-order catalogs, and from their names I have concluded they were women. The children's book writers of today are their literary grand-daughters. Many of the books are issued as series about a central character, and may have had multiple authors working under the original author's name. If you have any information on these authors, please let me know by e-mail : more titles, birth or death dates, biographical information, or anything else you happen to know. And who was Elsie Dinsmore , anyway? Also see:
Unknown Romance Novelists
: Writers and books your grandmothers probably hid from your great-grandmothers.
Shameless Scribblers
: Brief biographies of women writers who were famous enough to make the Encyclopedia Britannica of 1911.

33. Conclusion: Critical Response And Evaluation
representation of previously unexplored tracts of provincial English scenery andlife in the novels of Miss Brontë, Mrs. Gaskell, Miss Mulock, and others. .
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Conclusion: Critical Response and Evaluation
Sally Mitchell, Professor of English, Temple University
Chapter 8 of the author's Dinah Mulock Craik
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  • The history of Craik's relationship with the critics reveals as much about changing critical fashions and public tastes as it does about the quality of her writing. Her career began during the decade when the novel came to be seen as the dominant literary form and the competent novelist could expect to earn intelligent respect as well as a decent living. At the time Craik began to publish there were suddenly, also, several women novelists who could be taken seriously and, perhaps more important, critics wanted to take them seriously. "What does the literature of women mean?" asked G. H. Lewes in an 1852 Westminster Review article on "The Lady Novelists":

    34. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Craik, Dinah Marie Mulock
    Etexts by Author Craik, Dinah Marie Mulock, 18261887 AKA Miss Mulock C Index Main Index The Little Lame Prince LANGUAGE
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    35. Athenaeum Index: Contributor Record.
    Biographical Details Dates 1826 1887 Source of Characteristics DNB CharacteristicsNovelist Mark Miss Mulock Mark MULOCK Mark MULOCK, MISS.
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    Contributor:
    MULOCK, Dinah Maria (later Craik)
    Biographical Details: Dates:
    Source of Characteristics:
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    Characteristics: Novelist
    Mark: MISS MULOCK
    Mark: MULOCK
    Mark: MULOCK, MISS
    Add your annotation to this record. The following reviews have been identified as being written by this contributor:
  • Ambition 1067 (April 8,1848)
  • The Ant Prince 1063 (March 11,1848)
  • Catawba River, and other Poems 1067 (April 8,1848)
  • The Contrast 1089 (September 9,1848)
  • The Isle of Arran 1069 (April 22,1848)
  • Jephtheginia 1067 (April 8,1848)
  • Lyra Rudis; by Frank Browne. (Reviewed in April, 1848) 1061 (February 26,1848)
  • Midnight Effusions 1083 (July 29,1848)
  • Othello in Hell 1089 (September 9,1848)
  • Poems by a Sempstress 1091 (September 23,1848)
  • Poems; by Dora Greenwell 1091 (September 23,1848)
  • Poems; by J. H. Rohrs 1091 (September 23,1848)
  • Reginald Vere 1067 (April 8,1848)
  • Revelations of the Beautiful 1063 (March 11,1848)
  • Scenes and Sketches of Life and Nature 1067 (April 8,1848)
  • The Sea King 1063 (March 11,1848)
  • Semiramis, an Historical Morality and other Poems 1065 (March 25,1848)
  • The Shadow of the Pyramid 1067 (April 8,1848)
  • 36. Junior Classics - Volume 1
    C. Andersen The Flying Trunk Hans C. Andersen The Darning Needle - Hans C. AndersenPen and Inkstand - Hans C. Andersen Cinderella - Miss Mulock Little Red
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    37. 96.07.27
    First issued in 1856, this is the most popular and famous novel of Miss Mulockwho, in the year of this edition (1866) at the age of forty, married a Mr.
    http://www.netrax.net/~rarebook/s960727.htm
    Dinah Maria Mulock Craik (1826-1887)
    JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLEMAN.
    A Novel. By Miss Muloch.
    Carleton, New York: 1866 485 p. + Woodcut frontis. 12mo. 19 cm. Clean copy in the original embossed cloth binding. First issued in 1856, this is the most popular and famous novel of Miss Mulock who, in the year of this edition (1866) - at the age of forty, married a Mr. Craik. Offered With:
    POEMS. By the Author of "John Halifax, Gentleman", Etc.
    Author's Edition.
    pp. xi, 260. 16mo. 17 cm. Crisp copy in the original cloth, with the spine title: "Miss Mulock's Poems". Many of these poems by this prolific Victorian authoress appeared anonymously in 'Chambers's 'Journal' and elsewhere." Mulock-Craik's "fiction is predominantly sentimental and
    romantic, but it also questions traditional sex roles and often
    depicts female characters attempting to discover autonomous
    identities"
    'Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature'
    Authors Descriptions Titles
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    40. BFH: William Boultbee (1832-1902)
    The letter is dated November 1866 A few of your friends and fellow travellers,dear Miss Mulock, having felt and understood the peculiar circumstances in
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    William Boultbee:William (b1832) Boultbee (1832 - 1902)
    WILLIAM BOULTBEE
    William was educated at Dr. Tassie, Dr., School Tassie's School in nearby Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton. By 1849, he was apprenticed to John G. Howard, John G., architect Howard, Public Land Surveyor, and Civil Engineer in Toronto. By the end of 1854, William's apprenticeship was completed, and he graduated January 5, 1855 as a Public Land Surveyor Public Land Surveyor.
    His first professional position was with the Great Western Railway Great Western Railway which had recently opened lines from Niagara Falls, through Hamilton and London to Windsor in south-western Ontario. His title with the railway firm was Civil Engineer, and he served during a period of expansion of the line into the neighbouring States of New York on the east and Michigan on the west.
    In 1864, his experience with the Great Western gained him an appointment on the engineering staff of the Madras Railway Company Madras Railway Company of London, England, operating in India. He moved to Madras on the south-east coast of India India, and participated in the plans of the rail line from that city to the port of Beypore on the south-west coast. The line was known as the South-West Line of the Madras Railway Company. Before leaving Canada, William must have proposed marriage to Marian Mulock:Marian Mulock of Newmarket, Ontario, for in 1866 she travelled to Madras via London. They were married on December 12th in St. Matthias Church, Madras St. Matthias Church, Madras by the Reverend H. Leeming, M.A. One letter has survived written by her fellow passengers on board the Steamer Ships:Mongolia Mongolia as it neared the end of its long voyage from London. The letter is dated November 1866:

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