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A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

Periodical: The Weekly Mail [Cardiff]

Periodical: The Weekly Mail [Cardiff]

History: Published weekly on Saturdays, price 2d. later lowered to 1d.

References: Welsh Newspapers Online

Novels and short stories serialized in The Weekly Mail [Cardiff]:

  1. Isabella Banks. Caleb Booth's Clerk, 20 March 1880 to 28 August 1880 (weekly).
  2. Capt. Mayne Reid. The Free Lances, 22 May 1880 to 25 September 1880 (weekly).
  3. Wilkie Collins. The Black Robe, 2 October 1880 to 26 March 1881 (weekly).
  4. Robert Williams Buchanan. The Martyrdom of Madeline, 11 March 1882 to 2 September 1882 (weekly).
  5. Henry Brooks Adams. Democracy, 22 July 1882 to 14 October 1882 (weekly).
  6. Hawley Smart. At Fault, 9 September 1882 to 24 February 1883 (weekly).
  7. Margaret Oliphant. Sir Tom, 27 January 1883 to 11 August 1883 (weekly).
  8. Benjamin Leopold Farjeon. The Sacred Nugget, 8 September 1883 to 23 February 1884 (weekly).
  9. Mabel Collins. The Prettiest Woman in Warsaw, 1 March 1884 to 26 July 1884 (weekly).
  10. Lillian Spender. The Recollections of a Country Doctor, 19 July 1884 to 27 December 1884 (weekly).
  11. Georgina Drewry. Between Midnight and Dawn, 13 September 1884 to 31 January 1885 (weekly).
  12. Frederick William Robinson. Lazarus in London, 25 October 1884 to 25 April 1885 (weekly).
  13. Jean Middlemass. A Girl in a Thousand, 3 January 1885 to 28 March 1885 (weekly).
  14. Ouida. Othmar, 2 May 1885 to 5 December 1885 (weekly).
  15. Benjamin Leopold Farjeon. A Young Girl's Life, 5 December 1885 to 8 May 1886 (weekly).
  16. Frederick John Fargus. Living or Dead, 2 January 1886 to 29 May 1886 (weekly).
  17. Mary Elizabeth Braddon. The One Thing Needful, 18 September 1886 to 15 January 1887 (weekly).
  18. Mary Clementina Hibbert-Ware. Fairfax of Fuyston, 22 January 1887 to 16 July 1887 (weekly).
  19. Benjamin Leopold Farjeon. Doctor Glennie's Daughter, 11 June 1887 to 30 July 1887 (weekly).
  20. Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. The Duchess, 6 August 1887 to 8 October 1887 (weekly).
  21. Robert Williams Buchanan. The Heir of Linne, 15 October 1887 to 31 December 1887 (weekly).
  22. Margaret Oliphant. The Mystery of Mrs. Blencarrow, 1 October 1889 to 4 January 1890 (weekly). (Dates approximate).
  23. Francis Charles Philips. Margaret Byng, 19 April 1890 to 19 July 1890 (weekly).
  24. Bram Stoker. The Snake's Pass, 19 July 1890 to 29 November 1890 (weekly).
  25. William Edward Norris. Miss Wentworth's Idea, 14 March 1891 to 13 June 1891 (weekly).
  26. Hawley Smart. Beatrice and Benedick, 30 May 1891 to 29 August 1891 (weekly).
  27. Thomas Terrell. Lady Delmar, 27 June 1891 to 5 December 1891 (weekly).
  28. Frank R. Stockton. The Great Show in Kobol-land, 7 November 1891 to 14 November 1891 (weekly).
  29. Edmund Downey. "The Last King of Leinster", 26 December 1891 to 2 January 1892 (weekly).
  30. David Christie Murray. Bob Martin's Little Girl, 16 January 1892 to 25 June 1892 (weekly).
  31. William Gordon Stables. The Rose of Allandale, 8 October 1892 to 18 February 1893 (weekly).
  32. William Bury Westall. The Phantom City, 26 November 1892 to 18 February 1893 (weekly).
  33. Annie Thomas. The Love of a Lady, 25 February 1893 to 24 June 1893 (weekly).
  34. Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett. When the Sea gives up its Dead, 4 March 1893 to 27 May 1893 (weekly).
  35. Robert Louis Stevenson. Catriona, 6 May 1893 to 23 September 1893 (weekly).
  36. Sir Thomas Wemyss Reid. Mauleverer's Millions, 24 June 1893 to 14 October 1893 (weekly).
  37. Emma Van Deventer. Moina, 14 October 1893 to 7 April 1894 (weekly).
  38. Thomas Cobb. The Disappearance of Mr. Derwent, 30 June 1894 to 25 August 1894 (weekly).
  39. Joyce Emmerson Preston Muddock. Stormlight, 1 September 1894 to 12 January 1895 (weekly).
  40. Allen Upward. The Prince of Balkistan, 12 January 1895 to 25 May 1895 (weekly).
  41. Henry Herman. His Angel, 23 March 1895 to 4 May 1895 (weekly).