Scott, A. O. “Return of the Prodigal Son”. The New York Times Sunday Book Review, 19 Sept. 2008.
Bibliography
Enter a search term, an exact phrase, or click on a letter to access contributors by initial letter of surname.
Scott, Amanta. Amanta Scott. http://www.amantascott.com/index.html.
Scott, Anne L. “Physical Purity Feminism and State Medicine in Late Nineteenth-Century England”. Women’s History Review, Vol.
8
, No. 4, 1999, pp. 625-53. Scott, Bonnie Kime. Refiguring Modernism. Indiana University Press, 1995, 2 vols.
Scott, Caroline. A Marriage in High Life. Editor Bury, Lady Charlotte, H. Colburn, 1828, 2 vols.
Scott, Caroline. Acrostics: Historical, Geographical, and Biographical. 1863.
Scott, Caroline. Exposition of Types and Antitypes of the Old and New Testament. R. Bentley, 1856.
Scott, Caroline. Incentives to Bible Study. 1860.
Scott, Caroline. The Old Grey Church. R. Bentley, 1856, 3 vols.
Scott, Caroline. Trevelyan. R. Bentley, 1833, 3 vols.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Against the Grain. William Heinemann, 1919.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Beyond. Glaisher, 1912.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Bitter Herbs. William Heinemann, 1923.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Blown by the Wind. Hutchinson, 1926.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Charades for Home Acting. Woodford Fawcett, 1888.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson, and May Sinclair. From Four Who Are Dead. Arrowsmith, 1926.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Idylls of Womanhood. Heinemann, 1892.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Kitty Leslie at the Sea. Hutchinson, 1927.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson, and Mabel Ince. Madcap Jane. Chapman and Hall, 1910.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Mrs. Noakes. Chapman and Hall, 1911.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Nooks and Corners of Cornwall. E. Nash, 1911.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Oh! Foolish Kitty. Selwyn and Blount, 1929.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Sappho. Kegan Paul, Trench, 1889.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. The Agony Column. Chapman and Hall, 1909.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. The Burden. William Heinemann, 1908.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. The Caddis-Worm. Hurst and Blackett, 1914.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. The Haunting. William Heinemann, 1921.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. The Headland. William Heinemann, 1920.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. The House in the Hollow. Ernest Benn, 1933.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson, and Frank Rogers. The Seal Princess. George Philip and Son; Philip, Son, and Nephew, 1930.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. The Story of Anna Beames. William Heinemann, 1907.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. The Vampire. Robert Holden, 1925.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. They Green Stones. William Heinemann, 1925.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Treasure Trove. William Heinneman, 1909.
Scott, Catharine Amy Dawson. Wastralls. William Heinemann, 1918.
Scott, Cyril. Bone of Contention: Life Story and Confessions. Arco, 1969.
Scott, Cyril. The Art of Making a Perfect Husband. Noel Douglas, 1928.
Scott, Derek B. “Chapter 3. The Rise of the Woman Ballad Composer”. The Victorian Web: literature, history & culture in the age of Victoria, 2012.
Scott, Desmond. Cyril Scott. Composer. Author. Poet (1879-1970). http://www.cyrilscott.net/index.html.
Scott, Diana, editor. Bread and Roses. Virago, 1982.
Scott, Eric Clement. “The Playhouses”. The Bystander, Vol.
22
, No. 283, 5 May 1909, p. 283, https://www.proquest.com/britishperiodicals/docview/1666654995/1E462BB1FCB84295PQ/12?accountid=14474. Scott, Gillian. Feminism and the Politics of Working Women: The Women’s Cooperative Guild, 1880s to the Second World War. UCL Press, 1998.
Scott, Helen. “Library Bulletin, New Acquisitions”. The Female Spectator (1995-), Vol.
10
, No. 1, 1 Mar.–31 May 2006, p. 8. Scott, James C. “Tyranny of the Ladle”. London Review of Books, Vol.
34
, No. 23, 6 Dec. 2012, pp. 21-8. Scott, Jane. “By Virtue Of An Explosive Arts Debut”. The Herald, 30 Dec. 1996.
Scott, Joan Wallach. Gender and the Politics of History. Columbia University Press, 1988.
Scott, Kenneth. Rivington’s New York Newspaper: Excerpts from A Loyalist Press, 1773-1783. New-York Historical Society, 1973.
Scott, Mary. Messiah. R. Cruttwell, 1788.
Scott, Mary. The Female Advocate. Joseph Johnson, 1774.
Scott, Mary, and Gae Holladay. The Female Advocate. William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, 1984.