Genre Information At the Circulating Library

Genre: Historical Novel: Medieval

Description: The following novels are set in medieval times or depict figures from medieval history.

  1. Timothy Scribewell.  The Captive: A Tale of the War of Guienne.  3 vol.  London: Edward Churton, 1835.
  2. Arthur Stanley Bride.  Edrick the Saxon: A Tale of the Eleventh Century.  2 vol.  London: Macrone, 1836.
  3. James Gregor Grant.  Rufus: or, The Red King. A Romance.  3 vol.  London: Saunders and Otley, 1838.
  4. Thomas James Serle.  Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans: A Romance.  3 vol.  London: Henry Colburn, 1841.
  5. William Shergold Browning.  Hoel Morvan: or, The Court and Camp of Henry V.  3 vol.  London: T. C. Newby, 1844.
  6. John J. Brent.  The Battle Cross: A Romance of the Fourteenth Century.  3 vol.  London: T. C. Newby, 1845.
  7. Laura Jewry.  The Ransom: A Tale of the 13th Century.  3 vol.  London: T. C. Newby, 1846.
  8. Edward Bulwer Lytton.  Harold: The Last of the Saxon Kings.  3 vol.  London: Bentley, 1848.
  9. Thomas Henry Usborne.  The Magician Priest of Avignon: or, Popery in the Thirteenth Century.  2 vol.  London: Partridge, 1851.
  10. Joseph Sortain.  Hildebrand and the Excommunicated Emperor: A Tale.  1 vol.  London: Longman, 1851.
  11. John Richard Digby Beste.  Alcazar: A Novel.  3 vol.  London: Hurst and Blackett, 1857.
  12. Frances Maria Wilbraham.  For and Against: or, Queen Margaret's Badge. A Domestic Chronicle of the Fifteenth Century.  2 vol.  London: John W. Parker, 1858.
  13. Sir George Webbe Dasent.  The Vikings of the Baltic: A Tale of the North in the 10th Century.  3 vol.  London: Chapman and Hall, 1875.
  14. Charlotte Gibson Boger.  Elfrica: An Historical Romance of the 12th Century.  3 vol.  London: Sonnenschein, 1885.
  15. Arthur Conan Doyle.  The White Company.  3 vol.  London: Smith, Elder, 1891.