Edward Harold Begbie - Works

Works

Among his other works, the best known were Broken Earthware, Other Sheep, In the Hands of the Potter, and his Life of General Booth. He also wrote a novel, The Great World, which was published in September 1925 by Mills & Boon.

  • The Political Struwwelpeter, 1898
  • The Story of Baden-Powell: 'The Wolf That Never Sleeps', 1900
  • Bundy in the Greenwood, 1902
  • Clara in Blunderland, 1902 (New edition 2010, ISBN 978-1-904808-49-7)
  • Lost in Blunderland, 1903 (New edition 2010, ISBN 978-1-904808-50-3)
  • The life of William Booth, the Founder of the Salvation Army, 1920
  • The Bed-Book of Happiness, 1914
  • The Mirrors of Downing Street: Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster, 1921
  • Painted Windows: Studies in Religious Personality, 1922
  • Everychild: A Christmas Morality published by James Clarke & Co; 13 & 14 Fleet Street, London, E.C. (no date given)

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