Bernard Capes - Works

Works

(Information supplied by Capes's grandson Ian Bernard Graham Burns)

  • The Haunted Tower (as ‘Bevis Cane’), Spencer Blackett, London, 1888
  • The Missing Man (as ‘Bevis Cane’), Eglington & Co, 1889
  • The Mill of Silence, Rand, McNally & Company, Chicago, 1897
  • The Lake of Wine, Heinemann, 1897, 8 editions published between 1898 and 1931 and held by 23 libraries worldwide
  • Adventures of the Comte de Muette, William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh, 1898, 9 editions published in 1898 and held by 35 libraries worldwide
  • The Mysterious Singer, J.W. Arrowsmith,
  • Our Lady of Darkness, Wm Blackwood, 1898
  • At a Winter’s Fire, Arthur Pearson, 1899, 13 editions published between 1899 and 2006 and held by 173 libraries worldwide, (e-issued, 1978, by Ayer Co Publishing (USA)
  • From Door to Door, Wm Blackwood, 1900
  • Love Like a Gypsy, Archibald Constable & Co, Westminster, 1901
  • Plots, Methuen & Co, London, 1902
  • A Castle in Spain, Smith, Elder & Co, London, 1903
  • The Secret in the Hill, Smith, Elder & Co, London, 1903
  • The Extraordinary Confessions of Diana Please, Methuen & Co, 1904
  • A Jay of Italy, Methuen, 1905, 7 editions published between 1905 and 1995 and held by 22 libraries worldwide
  • The Romance of Lohengrin, Dean and Son, 1906(?)
  • Bembo: A Tale of Italy, Dutton & Co., NY, 1906, 2 editions published in 1906 and held by 33 libraries worldwide
  • Loaves and Fishes (2nd edition 1906), 1906
  • A Rogue's Tragedy, Methuen & Co, London 1906
  • The Great Skene Mystery, Methuen & Co, 1907
  • The Green Parrot, Smith, Elder & Co, 1908
  • Amaranthus: A Book of Little Songs, T. Fisher Unwin, 1908
  • The Love Story of St Bel, 1908
  • Why Did He Do It?, 1910
  • Historical Vignettes, 1st Series, T. Fisher Unwin, 1910, 13 editions published between 1904 and 1965 in English and Czech and held by 57 libraries worldwide
  • Jemmy Abercraw, Methuen, 1910
  • Gilead Balm, T. Fisher Unwin, 1911, 4 editions published in 1911 and held by 28 libraries worldwide
  • The House of Many Voices, T. Fisher Unwin, London
  • Jessie Bazley, Constable and Company, London, 1912
  • Historical Vignettes, 2nd Series, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1912
  • The Pot of Basil, Constable and Company, 1913
  • Bag and Baggage, Constable, 1913
  • The Story of Fifine, Constable (re-issued 1919), 1914
  • The Fabulists, Mills & Boon, London, 1915
  • Moll Davis, George Allen & Unwin, 1916
  • If Age Could, Duckworth and Co, London, 1916
  • Where England Sets Her Feet,
  • The Will and the Way,
  • A Fool’s Passion and Other Poems,
  • The Skeleton Key, W. Collins Sons, London, 1919, 8 editions published between 1919 and 1929 in English and held by 30 libraries worldwide

The Black Reaper, ed Hugh Lamb, Equation, Wellingborough, 1989, held by 25 libraries worldwide The Black Reaper, ed Hugh Lamb, Ash-Tree Press, Ashcroft, British Columbia, 1998 Dancing Shadows, Coachwhip Publications, Landisville, Pennsylvania, 2011

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