Author:Agnes Strickland

Biographies

 * Lives of the Queens of England. 12 vols., 1840–1848
 * The Letters of Mary Queen of Scots. 1842-1843
 * Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses Connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain. 8 Vols., 1851–1859
 * Lives of the Bachelor Kings of England. 1861
 * The Lives of the Seven Bishops Committed to the Tower in 1688. Enriched and Illustrated with Personal Letters, Now First Published, from the Bodleian Library. 1866
 * Lives of the Tudor Princesses, Including Lady Jane Gray and Her Sisters. 1868
 * Lives of the Last Four Princesses of the Royal House of Stuart. 1872

Children's books

 * The Moss-House: In Which Many of the Works of Nature Are Rendered a Source of Amusement to Children. 1822
 * The Tell-Tell. 1823
 * The Aviary; Or, An Agreeable Visit. Intended for Children. 1824
 * The Use of Sight: Or, I Wish I Were Julia : Intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Children. 1824
 * The Little Tradesman, or, A Peep into English Industry. 1824
 * The Young Emigrant. 1826
 * The Rival Crusoes, or, The Shipwreck: Also A Voyage to Norway; and The Fisherman's Cottage : Founded on Facts. 1826
 * The Juvenile Forget Me Not; Or, Cabinet of Entertainment and Instruction. 1827
 * Historic Tales of Illustrious British Children. 1833
 * Tales of the School Room. 1835
 * Tales and Stories From History. 1836
 * Alda, the British Captive. 1841