Gutenberg Australia – Authors: B

Benjamin Herschel BABBAGE (1815-1878)
Irving BACHELLER (1859-1950)
Willard F BAKER
  • The Boy Ranchers on the Trail–HTML
Louisa BALDWIN (1845-1925)
R M BALLANTYNE (1825-1894)
  • Fort Desolation–HTML
  • The Pioneers; a Tale of the Western Wilderness–HTML
  • The Prairie Chief–HTML
E J BANFIELD (1852-1923)
Thomas BANISTER and Samuel MOSSMAN
Sir Joseph BANKS (1743-1820)
  • The Endeavour Journal of Sir Joseph Banks–TextHTML
Kendall BANNING (1879-1944)
  • Mother Goose Rhymes (1929)–HTML
A Maynard BARBOUR (died 1941)
  • At the Time Appointed–Text
  • That Mainwaring Affair–Text
Henri BARBUSSE (1873-1935)
Richard BARHAM (1788-1845)
  • Collected Stories–TextHTML (these stories are included in The Ingoldsby Legends, below)
  • The Ingoldsby Legends–Text
Maurice BARING (1874-1945)
Sabine BARING-GOULD (1834-1924)
  • In the Roar of the Sea (1861)–HTML
  • The Book of Were-Wolves (1865)–HTML
  • Curious Myths of the Middle Ages (1866)–HTML
  • Mehalah – A Story of the Salt Marshes (1880)–HTML
  • Noémi – A Story of Rock-Dwellers (1894)–HTML
  • The Broom-Squire (1895)–HTML
  • Curiosities of Olden Times (1895)–HTML
  • Historic Oddities and Strange Events–Series 1 (1889)–HTML
  • Historic Oddities and Strange Events–Series 2 (1891)–HTML
  • Bladys of the Stewponey (1897)–TextHTML
  • Perpetua (1897)–HTML
  • Domitia (1898)–HTML
  • Pabo, the Priest (1899)–HTML
  • A Dead Finger (1904) [short story]–TextHTML
  • A Book of Ghosts (1904)–HTML
Robert BARR (1850-1912)
Francis BARRALLIER (1773-1853)
  • Journal of the Expedition into the Interior of New South Wales in 1802– HTML
J M BARRIE (1860-1937)
  • Peter Pan or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (The Play) (first performed 1904)– HTMLEPUBMOBI
  • Peter Pan (The Book) (1911)–TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
    [Illustrations by F D (Francis Donkin) Bedford (1864-1954) and Alice B Woodward (1862-1951)–see inside html file for details.]
George BARRINGTON (1755-1804)
  • A Voyage to Botany Bay–TextHTML
  • A Sequel to A Voyage to Botany Bay–TextHTML
  • The History of New South Wales (1798 and 1802)–HTML
Sir John BARROW (1764-1848)
  • The eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty: Its Cause and Consequences–HTML
    (Also see The Bounty Trilogy for a fictional account of this event.)
John Arthur BARRY (1850-1911)
 

FICTION

NON FICTION

  • With Cobb and Co. in Far Inland Australia (1894)–TextHTML
  • How the Wool Went Home Long Ago (1898)–TextHTML
  • On the Fringe of the Harbor (1898)–TextHTML
  • The Passage of the Palmetto (1899)–TextHTML
  • On Ocean Racecourses (1900)–TextHTML
  • With Jack Ashore: The Seamen’s Institute, Sydney (1901)– TextHTML
  • The City of Sydney: The Story of its Growth–From its Foundation to the Present(1902)– HTML
  • The Pilot Service of Port Jackson (1902)–TextHTML
  • H.M.S. Pylades, The Last of Her Class (1904)–TextHTML
  • How They Came Out in the Fifties (1904)–TextHTML
  • The Ship and Her Master (1904)–TextHTML
  • With Young Germany on Shipboard (1905)–TextHTML
  • The Pastoral Life, Past and Present (1905)–TextHTML
  • Norfolk Island: Where Three Cables Meet (1905)–TextHTML
  • The League of Ancient Mariners (1906)–TextHTML
  • Shearers and Some Sheds (1906)–TextHTML
  • An Interview with Barry and an Obituary. Edited by Walter Moore–HTMLEPUBMOBI
George Burnett BARTON (1836-1901)
George BASS (1771-1803)
  • The Discovery of Bass Strait–HTML
Thomas BASTARD (1818-1883)
  • The Autobiography of Cockney Tom–TextHTML
Daisy BATES (1863-1951)
  • The Passing of the Aborigines (1947)–TextHTML
J S (James Sykes) BATTYE (1871-1954)
  • Western Australia: a History from its Discovery to the Inauguration of the Commonwealth TextHTML
Charles Pierre BAUDELAIRE (1821-1867)
L Frank BAUM (1856-1919)
Barbara BAYNTON (1857-1929)
Rex BEACH (1877-1949)
Novels

  • The Spoilers (1906)–HTML
  • The Barrier (1908)–HTML
  • The Silver Horde (1909)–HTML
  • Going Some (1910)–HTML
  • The Ne’er-Do-Well (1911)–HTML
  • The Net (1912)–HTML
  • The Iron Trail (1913)–HTML
  • The Vengeance of Durand (1913)–HTML
  • The Auction Block (1914)–HTML
  • Heart of the Sunset (1915)–HTML
  • Rainbow’s End (1916)–HTML
  • The Winds of Chance (1918)–HTML
  • Too Fat to Fight (1919)–HTML
  • Flowing Gold (1922)–HTML
  • Padlocked (1926)–HTML
  • Jaragu of the Jungle [A “Big Little Book”] (1937)–HTML
  • Jaragu and the Lost Islands (1938)–HTML
  • Woman in Ambush (1951)–HTML

Short Stories

  • The Finish (short story) (1904)–HTML
  • The Verdict of Faro Mountain (short story) (1904)–HTML
  • Pardners (Short Stories) (1905)–HTML
  • The Colognizing of Kansas (1907) (short story)–HTML
  • The Crimson Gardenia and Other Stories of Adventure (1916)–HTML
  • Laughing Bill Hyde (Short Stories) (1917) —HTML
  • Big Brother and Other Stories (1923)–HTML
  • North of Fifty-Three [Short Stories] (1925)–HTML

Non Fiction

  • The Great Sioux Festival [Non Fiction] (1905)–HTML
  • The Looting of Alaska (Non Fiction) (1906)–HTML
  • Oh, Shoot. Confessions of an Agitated Sportsman (Non Fiction) (1921)– HTML
Thomas D BEASEY
  • A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country–HTML
Lily Adams BECK [pseudonym of Elizabeth Louisa Moresby] (1862-1931) [Also wrote as E. Barrington]
  • The Ninth Vibration and Other Stories–TextHTML
  • The Ladies: A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty [written as E. Barrington] — TextHTML
  • The Way of Stars–HTML
  • Glorious Adonis (A biography of Lord Byron) [written as E. Barrington] — HTML
Louis BECKE (1855-1913)
LONGER FICTION and STORY COLLECTIONS

INDIVIDUAL STORIES

NON FICTION

Randolph BEDFORD (1868-1941)
The Man Who Held the Wires–HTML
H BEDFORD-JONES (James O’BRIEN) (1887-1949)
At Roy Glashan’s Library

  • The Carson’s Folly Series
  • The Counterclockwise Series
  • The John Solomon Series
  • The Professional Corpse Series
  • The Quest, Inc. Series
  • The Sphinx Emerald Series
  • Tomorrow’s Men Series
  • Trumpets from Oblivion Series
  • Westerns
  • Other Fiction
  • Non-Fiction
George S BEEBY (1869-1942)
  • One Touch O’ Nature (1923)–HTML
  • Still Waters (1923)–HTML
  • The Banner (1923)–HTML
Francis BEEDING [Pseudonym of John Palmer (1885-1944) & Hilary St. George Saunders (1898-1951)]
Edward Spencer BEESLY (1831-1915)
  • Catiline, Clodius, and Tiberius (1878)–HTML
Mrs Emily BEESLY (died 1889)
  • Stories from the History of Rome (1878)–HTML
Joseph Lievesley BEESTON (1859-1921)
Aphra BEHN (1640-1689)
  • Oroonoko; or The Royal Slave–TextHTML
Gertrude BELL (1868-1926) [edited by Florence Eveleen Eleanor (Olliffe) BELL (1851 – 1930)]
  • The Letters of Gertrude Bell, Volume 1 (1927)–TextHTML (with images)
  • The Letters of Gertrude Bell, Volume 2 (1927)–TextHTML (with images)
J J (John Joy) BELL (1871-1934)
  • Wee Macgreegor (Wee Macgregor) (1903)–TextHTML
Edward BELLAMY (1850-1898)
Thomas BELT (1832-1878)
  • The Naturalist in Nicaragua–Text
Robert C BENCHLEY (1889-1945)
  • My Ten Years in a Quandary–TextHTML
Stephen Vincent BENÉT (BENET) (1898-1943)
  • We Stand United and other Radio Scripts (1940-1942)–Text
  • The Devil and Daniel Webster–TextHTML
  • John Brown’s Body–TextHTML
  • Johnny Pye and the Fool-killer (From Tales Before Midnight)– HTML
Arnold BENNETT (1867-1931)
  • The Old Wives’ Tale–Text
 Emerson BENNETT (1822-1905)
  • Kate Clarendon–HTML
  • Leni-Leoti; or, Adventures in the Far West–HTML
  • Oliver Goldfinch; or, The Hypocrite–HTML
  • The Bandits of the Osage: A Western Romance–HTML
Robert Ames BENNET (1870-1954)
  • Thyra: A Romance of the Polar Pit–TextHTML
  • The Desert Girl–Text
A C (Arthur Christopher) BENSON (1862-1925)
E F (Edward Frederick) BENSON (1867-1940)
“Mapp and Lucia” books (a.k.a. the “Make Way For Lucia” series)

Other fiction

Non Fiction

  • Charlotte Bronte (biography) (1932)–HTML
Robert Hugh BENSON (1871-1914)
  • Father Meuron’s Tale–TextHTML
  • Father Macclesfield’S Tale–Text
Stella BENSON (1892-1933)
J D BERESFORD (1873-1947)
Walter BESANT (1836-1901)
Ambrose BIERCE (1842-c1914)
  • Killed At Resaca (c.1891)–Text
  • An Occurrence at Owl Creek–Text
John Thomas BIGGE (1780-1843)
  • Report on the State of the Colony of New South Wales (1822)– HTML
  • Report on the Judicial Establishments of New South Wales (1822)– HTML
  • Report on the State of Agriculture and Trade in New South Wales (1822)– HTML
Earl Derr BIGGERS (1884-1933)
“CHARLIE CHAN”

OTHER WORKS

Harold BINDLOSS (1866-1945)
  • How They Took The Olga Out–TextHTML
  • The Honour Of His House–TextHTML
Eugene Shade BISBEE (1864-1933)
James BISCHOFF (1776-1845)
  • Sketch of the History of Van Diemen’s Land (1832)–HTML
Gerald BISS (1876-1922)
  • Branded (a.k.a. The Daughters of a Convict)–TextHTML
Ladbroke Lionel Day BLACK (1877-1940)
Also wrote as Ladbroke Black, Lionel Day, Paul Urquhart and John Andrews.
R D (Richard Doddridge) BLACKMORE (1825-1900)
Algernon BLACKWOOD (1869-1951)
  • The Damned and Other Stories–TextHTML
  • The Kit-Bag–Text
John BLAKENEY pseudonym of Baroness Emmuska ORCZY
Helena P BLAVATSKY (1831-1891)
Gregory BLAXLAND (1778-1853)
  • The Journal of Gregory Blaxland, 1813 (1913)–TextHTML [Includes a number of photographs taken in 1913, at the time of the centenary of the crossing. Edited by Frank Walker (1861-1948)]
    (Incorporating “Journal of a Tour of Discovery Across the Blue Mountains, NSW, in the year 1813”)
Steen Steensen BLICHER (1782-1846)
  • Twelve Stories–Translated by Hanna Astrup Larsen (1873-1945)– Text
William BLIGH (1754-1817)
  • A Voyage to the South Sea–HTML
  • A Narrative Of The Mutiny, On Board His Majesty’s Ship Bounty– TextHTML
  • [See Ida Lee for Captain Bligh’s Second Voyage To The South Sea]
Jean Richard BLOCH (1884-1947)
  • “–& Co.” (1929) translated by C K Scott Moncrieff (1889-1930)– Text
Nellie BLY (Elizabeth Jane COCHRANE) (1864-1922)
Barcroft BOAKE (1866-1892)
  • Where The Dead Men Lie And Other Poems–TextHTML
Giovanni BOCCACCIO (1313-1375)
M McDonnell BODKIN (1850-1933)
Edward BOK (1863-1930)
  • The Americanization of Edward Bok–HTML
Rolf BOLDREWOOD (Thomas Alexander BROWNE) (1826-1915)
Frederick Bligh BOND (1864-1945)
  • The Gospel of Philip the Deacon(1932)–Text
James BONWICK (1817-1906)
  • John Batman the Founder of Victoria–HTML
H E (Henry Ernest) BOOTE (1865-1949)
  • The Land of Wherisit (1919)–HTML
Guy BOOTHBY (1867-1905)
   Dr. Nikola

The Simon Carne Stories

Other titles

Marjorie BOWEN (1886-1952), George R Preedy, Joseph Shearing, John Winch, Robert Paye — pseudonyms of Gabrielle Margaret Vere CAMPBELL
As “Marjorie Bowen”

Historical Fiction

  • The Viper of Milan (1906) [set in 14th century Lombardy]– TextHTML
  • The Master of Stair [The Glen o’ Weeping] (1907) [John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair, 1648-1707]–TextHTML
  • A Moment’s Madness (1908)–HTML
  • The Sword Decides (1908)–HTML
  • The Leopard and the Lily (1909)–HTML
  • History of the Netherlands (Refer to the Preface in William by the Grace of God, below, for details):
    • Prince and Heretic (1914) [William I, Prince of Orange]– TextHTML
    • William by the Grace of God (1916)–HTML
    • William of Orange Trilogy
      * I Will Maintain (1910)–TextHTML
      * Defender of the Faith (1911)–HTML
      * God and the King (1911) [James II, King of England, 1633-1701]– TextHTML
  • The Quest of Glory (1912) [Luc de Clapiers, Marquis de Vauvenargues]– TextHTML
  • The Rake’s Progress (1912)–HTML
  • The Soldier from Virginia (1912) [George Washington]–HTML
  • Lovers’ Knots (1912)–HTML
  • The Governor of England (1913) [Oliver Cromwell]–HTML
  • A Knight of Spain (1913) [Don Juan of Austria]–TextHTML
  • God’s Playthings [Short Stories] (1913)–HTML
  • The Two Carnations (1914)–HTML
  • Because of these Things (1915)–TextHTML
  • The Carnival of Florence (1915)–HTML
  • The Third Estate [Eugénie] (1917) [French Revolution]– HTMLEPUBMOBI
  • Kings-at-Arms (1918) [King Karl XII of Sweden–HTML
  • The Burning Glass (1918) [Julie de Lespinasse]–HTML
  • Mr. Misfortunate {Charles Edward Stewart (Stuart) [Bonnie Prince Charlie]} (1919)– HTML
  • The Cheats: A Romantic Fantasy (1920)–Roy Glashan’s Library
  • Boundless Water (1926)–HTML
  • Nell Gwyn: A Decoration (1926)–HTML
  • Dickon [Richard III] (1929)–TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
  • The English Paragon (1930)–at Roy Glashan’s Library
  • Dark Rosaleen (1932) [Lord Edward Fitzgerald]–TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
  • The Queen’s Caprice (1933) [a.k.a. Double Dallilay; Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots]– TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
  • The Stolen Bride (1933)–at Roy Glashan’s Library
  • God and the Wedding Dress (1938)–at Roy Glashan’s Library
  • The Man with the Scales (1954)–HTML

Modern  Novels

  • Stinging Nettles (1923)–HTML [a semi-autobiographical novel relating to Bowen’s marriage to Zefferino Emilio Constanza]
  • The Presence and the Power (1924) — A Story of three generations  (not available)
  • Five People (1939)–HTML

‘Supernatural’ Novels and Stories

  • Black Magic [Novel]–TextHTML
  • Collected Twilight Stories Vol. I (A PGA Compilation)–TextHTML
  • Collected Twilight Stories Vol. II (A PGA Compilation)– TextHTML
  • The Bishop of Hell and Other Stories (1949)–TextHTML
  • The Last Bouquet: Some Twilight Tales (1933)–TextHTML

Other Short Stories

Non Fiction

  • William Prince of Orange 1650-1673 (1928)–HTML
  • Sundry Great Gentlemen: Some Essays in Historical Biography (1928)– HTML
  • Mary Queen of Scots (1934)–HTMLEPUBMOBI
  • Patriotic Lady (1935) [Emma, Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson]– TextHTML
  • William Hogarth: The Cockney’s Mirror (1936)–HTML
  • Some Famous Love Letters (1937)–HTML
  • Crowns and Sceptres–The Romance and Pageantry of Coronations (1937)– HTML
  • In The Steps of Mary, Queen Of Scots (1952)–HTML

As “Joseph Shearing”

  • Forget-me-Not (1932)(a.k.a The Strange Case of Lucile Clery; Lucile Clery, Woman of Intrigue)–TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
  • Album Leaf (a.k.a. The Spider in the Cup) (1933)–HTML
  • Moss Rose (1934)–HTML
  • The Angel of the Assassination (Biography of Charlotte De Corday) (1935)– HTML
  • The Lady and the Arsenic (Marie Cappelle, Madame Lafarge) (1937)– HTML
  • Aunt Beardie (1940)–HTML
  • The Crime of Laura Sarelle (1940)–HTML
  • The Golden Violet (1941) (a.k.a. Night’s Dark Secret) [set in Jamaica in the 1830s]–HTML
  • The Spectral Bride (1942)–HTML
  • So Evil My Love (a.k.a. For Her to See) (1947)–HTML
  • Mignonette (1948)–HTML

As “George R Preedy”

  • General Crack (1928)–HTML
  • Beltarbet’s Pride (1929) (short story)–HTML
  • Bagatelle and Some Other Diversions (1930)–HTML
  • The Rocklitz (a.k.a. The Prince’s Darling) [Magdalena Sibylla von Nietschutz] (1930)– HTML
  • The Knot Garden: Some Old Fancies Reset (1933) [stories in historical setting]– HTML
  • The Poisoners (1936)–HTML
  • The King’s Favourite (a.k.a. My Tattered Loving; The Overbury Mystery) (1937)– TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
  • This Shining Woman [Mary Wollstonecraft] (1937)–HTML
  • Child of Chequer’d Fortune (1939) [Maurice de Saxe, Maréchal de France]– HTML
  • Nightcap and Plume (1945) [Gustaf III, King of Sweden]– HTML
  • No Way Home (1947)–HTML

As “Robert Paye”

  • Julia Roseingrave (1933)–HTML

As Mrs Vere Campbell/Margaret Campbell

  • Ferriby (1907)–HTML
  • The Debate Continues: The Autobiography of Marjorie Bowen (1939)– HTML
B M BOWER (Bertha MUZZY) (1871-1940)
The Flying U

Other Novels

Short Stories

George E BOXALL (1836-1918)
Mary E BRADDON (1835-1915) [ Bibliography at maryelizabethbraddon.com ]
FICTION

Novels and Novellas

Short Stories

  • Collected Stories–TextHTML
    containing:
    ~ The Cold Embrace (also in Ralph the Bailiff and Other Stories)
    ~ The Shadow in the Corner (also in Flower and Weed and Other Tales)
    ~ At Crighton Abbey (also in Milly Darrell and Other Stories)
    ~ Eveline’s Visitant (also in Ralph the Bailiff and Other Stories)
  • Good Lady Ducayne (1896)–HTMLEPUBMOBI

NON FICTION

Glenn D BRADLEY
  • The Story of the Pony Express–HTML
William BRADLEY (1758-1833)
  • A Voyage to New South Wales–HTML [Journal of A Voyage to New South Wales, December 1786 — May 1792; compiled 1802.]
    William Bradley’s journal is an unpublished manuscript. Australian copyright law changed in 2019
    to allow publication of thousands of such documents. The production of this ebook is a celebration
    of this change in the law which sees the liberation of numerous documents, which have languished
    in the stack areas of public libraries, so that they can be freely accessed.
    * An edited version of Bradley’s A Voyage to New South Wales, edited by Colin Choat, is also available.
    This ebook has modern spelling, better-formatted text and and other relevant images. — HTML

 

William R. BRADSHAW (1851-1927)
Ernest BRAMAH (1867-1942)
” Max Carrados”

  • Max Carrados (1914)–TextHTML
  • The Eyes of Max Carrados (1923)–TextHTML
  • Max Carrados Mysteries (1927)–TextHTML
  • The Bravo of London [Novel] (1934)–HTML
  • The Game Played in the Dark–TextHTML (also included in Max Carrados)
  • The Coin of Dionysius–Text (also included in Max Carrados, see above)
  • The Bunch of Violets: An Episode in the War-time Activities of Max Carrados (included in The Specimen Case)

” Kai Lung”

Other Fiction

  • Smothered Corpses–TextHTML [From The Specimen Case (1924)]
  • The Mirror of Kong Ho (1905)–TextHTML
  • The Secret of the League (1907); first published anonymously as “”What Might Have Been: The Story of a Social War”– HTML
  • The Specimen Case (1924) [ short stories]–HTML
  • Short Stories of Today and Yesterday (1929) (not available)
  • A Little Flutter (1930) (not available)

Non-Fiction

  • English Farming and Why I Turned It Up (1894) (not available)
  • A Guide to the Varieties and Rarity of English Regal Copper Coins, Charles II-Victoria, 1671-1860 (1929) (not available)
Max BRAND (Frederick Schiller FAUST) (1892-1944) [a.k.a. George Owen Baxter; George Challis; John Frederick]
“Dan Barry”

“Ronicky Doone” Trilogy

  • Ronicky Doone (1921)–HTML
  • Ronicky Doone’s Treasures (1922)–HTML
  • Ronicky Doone’s Rewards (1922)–HTML

“Silvertip”

  • Silvertip (1941)–HTML
  • The Man from Mustang (1942)–HTML
  • Silvertip’s Strike (1942)–HTML
  • Silvertip’s Roundup (1943)–HTML
  • Silvertip’s Trap (a.k.a. Riding Straight in Danger) (1943)– HTML
  • The Fighting Four (1944)–at Roy Glashan’s Library
  • Silvertip’s Chase (a.k.a. The Iron Collar) (1944)–HTML
  • Silvertip’s Search [a.k.a. Silver’s Search] (1945)–HTML
  • The Stolen Stallion (1945)–HTML
  • Valley Thieves (1946)–HTML
  • Mountain Riders (1946)–at Roy Glashan’s Library
  • The Valley of Vanishing Men (1947)–HTML
  • The False Rider (1947)–HTML

The Firebrand Series (Writing as George Challis)

“Dr. Kildare”

  • A number  of the following titles, in the “Dr Kildare” series, are available from Roy Glashan’s Library
  • Internes Can’t Take Money (1936)–HTML
  • Whiskey Sour (1938)
  • Young Doctor Kildare (1938)
  • Calling Dr. Kildare (1939)
  • The Secret of Dr. Kildare (1940)–HTML
  • Dr. Kildare’s Girl (Dr. Kildare’s Search (1940)
  • Dr. Kildare Goes Home (Dr. Kildare Takes Charge) (1940)
  • Dr. Kildare’s Crisis (1940)
  • The People vs. Dr. Kildare (Dr. Kildare’s Trial) (1941)
  • Dr. Kildare’s Hardest Case (1942)
  • Dr. Kildare’s Dilemma (1971)

“Anthony Hamilton”

Other Novels and Novellas

Short Stories and Collections

“BRENT OF BIN BIN” — see Miles Franklin
John Le Gay BRERETON (1871-1933)
  • Landlopers (1899)–HTML
  • Knocking Round (1930)–HTML
William Henry BRETON (1835)
  • Excursions in New South Wales, Western Australia, and Van Dieman’s Land, during the Years 1830-33–HTML
Miles BREUER (1889-1947)
Thomas Charles BRIDGES (1868-1944)
Alexander BRITTON
  • History of New South Wales from the Records,Vol. I by George Burnett BARTON
  • History of New South Wales from the Records,Vol. II–HTML
E H (Edmund Hamer) BROADBENT (1861-1945)
  • The Pilgrim Church (1931)–TextHTML
J W (John William) BRODIE-INNES (1848-1923)
  • Morag the Seal (1908)–HTML
  • The Devil’s Mistress (1915)–HTML
Maurice BRODZKY
  • Historical Sketch of the Two Melbourne Synagogues–PDF
Anne BRONTE (1816-1855)
Charlotte BRONTE (1816-1855)
Rhoda BROUGHTON (1840-1920)
Charles Brockden BROWN (1771-1810)
Alice M BROWNE (John RYCE) (1848-1936)
  • That Colony of God–Text
  • An Oath in Heaven–Text
Robert BROWNING (1812-1889)
  • The Ring and the Book–Text
Valery BRYUSOV (1873-1924)
  • The Republic of the Southern Cross–TextHTML(Translator unknown)
  • Collected Stories–TextHTML
John BUCHAN (1875-1940)
Richard Hannay (The complete series)

Dickson McCunn and the ‘Gorbals Die-hards’

Sir Edward Leithen

Novels

  • The Blanket of the Dark (1931)–TextHTML
  • The Free Fishers (1934)–TextHTML
  • The Half-Hearted (1900)–TextHTML
  • John Burnet of Barns (1898)–HTML
  • A Lodge in the Wilderness (1906)–HTML
  • A Lost Lady of Old Years (1899)–HTML
  • The Magic Walking-Stick (1927)–HTML
  • Midwinter (1923)–TextHTML–(An historical fiction set against the background of the Jacobite rebellion of 1745-46, this is the story of Alistair MacLean’s adventures in England as he proceeds on his mission for Prince Charles Edward Stewart (Bonnie Prince Charlie). Dr. Samuel Johnson appears as one of the main characters.)
  • The Path of the King (1921)–TextHTML
  • A Prince of the Captivity (1933)–TextHTML
  • Prester John (1910)–TextHTML
  • Salute to Adventurers (1915)–TextHTML
  • Sir Quixote of the Moors (1895)–HTML
  • Witch Wood (1927)–TextHTML [There is an annotated version of Witch Wood and a glossary of terms for the novel at Roy Glashan’s Library]
  • Grey Weather (1899)–HTML

Short Stories

  • Collected Supernatural Stories–TextHTML
  • The Moon Endureth–TextHTML
  • The Watcher by the Threshold–HTML
  • Twelve Short Stories–TextHTML
  • The Runagates Club (1928)–TextHTML
  • The Far Islands–TextHTML

Non Fiction

  • The King’s Grace (Biography)–HTML
  • Lord Minto, A Memoir (1924)–TextHTML
  • Memory Hold-the-door [Pilgrim’s Way] (Autobiography) (1940)– TextHTML
  • Montrose : A History (1928)–HTML
  • Sir Walter Scott–HTML
  • The African Colony (1903)–HTML
  • A Book of Escapes And Hurried Journeys–HTML
  • Scholar Gispies (1896)–HTML
Robert BUCHANAN (1841-1901)
  • God and the Man–TextHTML
  • Camlan and The Shadow of the Sword–TextHTML
Charles Neville BUCK
  • The Call Of The Cumberlands–HTML
James Anson BUCK and Joseph W. MUSGRAVE
“Sheena–Queen of the Jungle”

  • The Slave Brand of Sleman bin Ali (by J.A. Buck) (1951)– HTML
  • Killer’s Kraal (by J.A. Buck) (1951)–HTML
  • Sargasso of Lost Safaris (by J.A. Buck) (1951)–HTML
  • Sword of Gimshai (by J.W. Musgrave) (1954)–HTML

 

Ethel BUCKLAND
Thomas John BUCKTON (fl. 1840)
  • Western Australia, Comprising a Description of the Vicinity of Australind, and Port Leschenault (1840)–HTML
Edward BULWER-LYTTON (1803-1873)
Daniel BUNCE (1813-1872)
  • Australasiatic Reminiscences (1857)–HTML
Alonzo BUNKER
  • Sketches from the Karen Hills (1910)–TextHTML
  • Soo Thah: A Tale of the Making of the Karen Nation–TextHTML
C T (Charles Trimby) BURFITT (d. 1927)
  • The Discovery of Tasmania (Van Diemen’s Land.), New Zealand, and Bass’ Straits– TextHTML
Thomas BURKE (1887-1945)
  • London in my Time (1934)–TextHTML
J B HARRIS-BURLAND (Harris BURLAND) (1870-1926)
William Aubrey BURNAGE (1837-1881)
  • Bertha Shelley, the Lily of the Hunter Valley (1875)–TextHTML
  • A Novel Without a Name (1877)–TextHTML
Fanny BURNEY (1752-1840)
James BURNEY (1750-1821)
  • A Chronological History of Voyages and Discoveries in the South Sea or Pacific Ocean.–This ebook covers Chpaters IV and VII of Volume III, relating to the voyages of Abel TasmanTextHTML
Edgar Rice BURROUGHS (1875-1950)
Romances and Fantasies:–

  • Beyond the Farthest Star (Adventure on Poloda and Tangor Returns)– HTML
  • Beyond Thirty (The Lost Continent)–HTML
  • The Cave Girl (including ‘The Cave Man’)–HTML
  • The Efficiency Expert–HTML
  • The Eternal Lover (a.k.a. The Eternal Savage) (1925)–HTML
  • The Girl from Farris’s (1916)–HTML
  • The Girl from Hollywood (1923)–HTML
  • The Lad and the Lion (1938)–HTML
  • The Land of Hidden Men (Jungle Girl) (1931)–HTML
  • The Mad King–HTML
  • The Man-Eater (1915)–HTML
  • The Monster Men–HTML
  • The Mucker (1914)–HTML includes The Return of the Mucker (1916)
  • The Oakdale Affair–HTML
  • The Outlaw of Torn–HTML
  • The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw (1937)–HTML
  • The Rider–HTML

Tarzan Stories:–

  • Tarzan of the Apes (1912)–HTML
  • The Return of Tarzan (1913)–HTML
  • The Beasts of Tarzan (1914)–HTML
  • The Son of Tarzan (1914)–HTML
  • Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar (1916)–HTML
  • Jungle Tales of Tarzan (1919)–HTML
  • Tarzan the Untamed (1920)–HTML
  • Tarzan the Terrible (1921)–HTML
  • Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1923)–HTML
  • Tarzan and the Ant-men (1924)–HTML
  • Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (1927)–HTML
  • Tarzan and the Lost Empire (1928)–HTML (HTML file is ~20mb–includes many images)
  • Tarzan At The Earth’s Core (1929)–HTMLEPUBMOBI
  • Tarzan the Invincible (1930)–HTML
  • Tarzan Triumphant (1932)–HTMLEPUBMOBI
  • Tarzan and the City of Gold (1933)–HTML
  • Tarzan and the Lion-Man (1933)–HTML
  • Tarzan and the Leopard Men (1933)–HTML
  • Tarzan’s Quest (1935)–HTML
  • Tarzan and the Forbidden City (1938)–HTML
  • Tarzan the Magnificent (a.k.a. Tarzan and the Magic Men) (1939)– HTML
  • Tarzan and the Castaways (1940)–HTML
  • Tarzan and “The Foreign Legion” (1944)–HTML
  • The Tarzan Twins (1927)–HTML
  • Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins with Jad-bal-ja the Golden Lion– HTML

Venus (Amtor) Stories:–

The Moon Trilogy:–

The Earth’s Core (Pellucidar) Stories:–

The Caspak Trilogy:–

Mars (Barsoom) Stories:–

Westerns:–

  • The Bandit of Hell’s Bend (1925)–HTML
  • The War Chief (1926)–HTML
  • Apache Devil (1933)–HTML
  • The Deputy Sheriff of Comanche County (1940)–HTML
Ellis Parker BUTLER (1869-1937)
Philo Gubb Stories:

Samuel BUTLER (1835-1902)
  • The Way of all Flesh–Text
Bob BYRD
Henry James BYRON (1835-1884)
Lord BYRON (George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron) (1788-1824)
Robert BYRON (1905-1941)
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