Lucy Walford
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Standard Name: Walford, Lucy
Birth Name: Lucy Bethia Colquhoun
Indexed Name: L. B. Walford
Indexed Name: Mrs L. B. Walford
Used Form: LB Walford
published more than forty-five books, primarily fiction (novels and short stories), as well as biographies and journalism over the final three decades of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth. She was a popular as well as prolific novelist whose early works in particular garnered high praise. Reviewers tended to prize the conventional romantic plots and simple domestic settings, but also her spirited and comedic tone.
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Texts
Walford, Lucy. A Bubble. A. Constable, 1895.
Walford, Lucy. A Stiff-Necked Generation. W. Blackwood and Sons, 1889.
Walford, Lucy. Charlotte. Longmans & Co., 1902.
Walford, Lucy. “Cheerful Christianity”. Good Words, No. 23, pp. 238-40.
Walford, Lucy. Cousins. William Blackwood and Sons, 1879.
Walford, Lucy. David and Jonathan on the Riviera. 1914.
Walford, Lucy. Four Biographies from <span data-tei-ns-tag="tei_title" data-tei-title-lvl="j">Blackwood</span>. Blackwood, 1888.
Walford, Lucy. Iva Kildare. Longmans, Green and Co., 1897.
Walford, Lucy. Leonore Stubbs. Longmans , 1908.
Walford, Lucy. Memories of Victorian London. Edward Arnold, 1912.
Walford, Lucy. Mr. Smith. William Blackwood and Sons, 1875.
Walford, Lucy. Pauline. William Blackwood and Sons, 1877.
Walford, Lucy. Recollections of a Scottish Novelist. Williams and Norgate, 1910.
Walford, Lucy. The Baby’s Grandmother. Blackwood, 1884.
Walford, Lucy. The Baby’s Grandmother. Henry Holt and Company, 1884.
Walford, Lucy. The Enlightenment of Olivia. Longmans, 1907.
Walford, Lucy. “The Managing Lady Teresa”. English Illustrated Magazine, pp. 504-7.
Walford, Lucy. The Matchmaker. Longmans, 1894.
Walford, Lucy. Troublesome Daughters. William Blackwood and Sons, 1880.
Walford, Lucy. “What Young Girls Read and Enjoy”. Practical Teacher, Vol.
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, No. 6, pp. 279-81.