Author:Sabine Baring-Gould

Novels

 * The Chorister, (1854)
 * Through Flood and Flame (1868)
 * The Golden Gate (1870)
 * In Exitu Israel: An Historical Novel (1870). As one-volume Gabrielle André in 1871.
 * (tr.)  Ernestine (1879), translation of Ein Arzt der Seele (1869) by Wilhelmine von Hillern
 * Mehalah: A Story of the Salt Marshes (1880)
 * John Herring (1883 and 1884)
 * Court Royal (1886)
 * Golden Feather (1886)
 * Little Tu'Penny (1886, in The Graphic - 5 parts; book, 1887)
 * Red Spider (1887)
 * The Gaverocks (1887)
 * Richard Cable (1888)
 * Eve (1888)
 * Arminell, a Social Romance (1896)
 * The Pennycomequicks (1889)
 * In the Roar of the Sea (1892
 * Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor (1891)
 * Fifteen Pounds (1891)
 * Through All the Changing Scenes of Life (1892)
 * Mrs. Curgenven of Curgenven (1893)
 * The Icelander's Sword (1893, children's book
 * Cheap Jack Zita (1893)
 * Kitty Alone (1894)
 * The Queen of Love (1894)
 * Noémi (1895)
 * The Broom-Squire (1896)
 * Guavas the Tinner (1897)
 * Bladys of the Stewponey (1897) - no scanned version of this page. Just a transcription from a website. Labelled "presumed original". []
 * Perpetua (1897)
 * Domitia (1898)
 * Winefred (1900)
 * Royal Georgie (1901)
 * The Frobishers (1901) []
 * Miss Quillet (1902)
 * Nebo the Nailer (1902)
 * Chris of All-sorts (1903)
 * In Dewisland (1904)
 * Siegfried: A Romance Founded on Wagner's Operas (1904)
 * Siegfried: A Romance Founded on Wagner's Operas (1904)

Collections

 * The Path of the Just: Tales of Holy Men and Children (1857)
 * Jacquetta and Other Stories (1890)
 * "The Story of Jael" (1887, in The English Illustrated Magazine) - needs copy editing and verification
 * "Jacquetta" (1886/7, in The English Illustrated Magazine) - needs copy editing and verification
 * "Moth-Mullein" (1889, in The Cornhill Magazine) - no source given for verification
 * My Prague Pig and Other Stories for Children (1890)
 * "My Prague Pig" (1886, in My Birthday Present)
 * "Gottlob's Picture" (1885, in Please Tell Me a Tale)
 * "Wow-Wow" (1886, in Just One More Tale)
 * "The Cats' Tree" (1886, in Jack Frost's Little Prisoners)
 * "The Schnabelweid Plot" (1886, in Jack Frost's Little Prisoners)
 * "The Queen of Dentists" (1886, in Just One More Tale)
 * "The New Master" (1889, in Stories Jolly, Stories New, Stories Strange and Stories True)
 * Margery of Quether and Other Stories (1891)
 * "Margery of Quether" (1884, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "Tom a' Tuddlams" (1888, in Cassell's Yuletide Annual)
 * "At the Y." (1884, in Belgravia)
 * "Major Cornelius" (1884, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "Wanted: A Reader" (1886, in The Gentleman's Magazine)
 * Dartmoor Idylls (1896); the stories published in The Woman at Home (1894/95) had appeared under the collective title An Idyll of Dartmoor
 * "John and Joan" (1893, in The Graphic)
 * "Daniel Jacobs" (1894, in The Woman at Home)
 * "Snaily House" (1894, in The Woman at Home as "Snaily House" and "The End of Joe Leaman")
 * "Ephraim's Pinch" (1894, in The Woman at Home)
 * "Little Dixie" (1894, in The Woman at Home)
 * "Jonas Coaker" (1894, in The Woman at Home)
 * "Goosie-Vair" (1895, in The Minster)
 * "The Hammetts" (1895, in The Woman at Home)
 * "Jolly Lane Cot" (1895, in The Woman at Home)
 * "Green Rushes, O!" (1895, in Chambers's Journal)
 * "An Old Cross"
 * Furze Bloom: Tales of the Western Moors (1899)
 * "Genefer" (1897, in The Graphic)
 * "The Brothers' Grave" (1897, in The Illustrated London News)
 * "A Can of Whortles" (1897, in Lady's Realm)
 * "Japhunneh" (1897, in The Illustrated London News)
 * "Caroline" (1898, in The Illustrated London News)
 * "Anthony Blight" (1898, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "Young Flush" (1898, in The Christmas Tree Annual)
 * "In the Hole of the Bumble Bee" (1898, as "The Hidden Treasure," in Newcastle Courant)
 * "Peter Lempole" (1896, in British Workman)
 * "Ruth Tregoddeck" (1897, in The Illustrated London News)
 * "Polly Postes" (1898, in The Cornish Magazine)
 * "Stephen Delves" (1897, in Lady's Realm)
 * In a Quiet Village, 1900
 * "Dan'l Coombe" (1899, in The Sunday Magazine, as part of the series "Odd People I Have Met")
 * "Timothy Slouch" (1898, in The Sunday Magazine, as part of the series "Some Village Characters")
 * "Doble Drewe" (1898, in The Sunday Magazine, as part of the series "Some Village Characters")
 * "Mary Trembath" (1898, in The Sunday Magazine, as part of the series "Some Village Characters")
 * "The Old Post-Boy" (1899, in The Sunday Magazine, as part of the series "Odd People I Have Met")
 * "Auntie" (1899, in The Sunday Magazine, as part of the series "Odd People I Have Met"; April 2, 1899 in the New York Times)
 * "Brother Augustine" (1899, in The Sunday Magazine, as part of the series "Odd People I Have Met")
 * "Haroun the Carpenter" (1898, in The Sunday Magazine, as part of the series "Some Village Characters")
 * "Shone Evans"
 * "Henry Frost"
 * "Milk-maids"
 * "The Bride's Well"
 * "Jack Hannaford" (1897, in The Temple Magazine)
 * "From Death to Life" (1896, in The Temple Magazine)
 * "Cicely Crowe" (1895, in The Country House)
 * "The Weathercock" (1897, in The Illustrated London News)
 * "A Plum-Pudding" (1898, as "A Christmas Plum Pudding," in Edinburgh Evening Post)
 * "A Christmas Tree" (1897, in The Temple Magazine)
 * "Folk-prayers" (1894, in The Sunday Magazine)
 * "Crazy Jane" (1891, in Manchester Times)
 * Amazing Adventures, drawn by H. B. Neilson (1903)
 * A Book of Ghosts (1904)
 * "Jean Bouchon"
 * "Pomps and Vanities"
 * "McAlister"
 * "The Leaden Ring"
 * "The Mother of Pansies"
 * "The Red-Haired Girl" (1903, in The Windsor Magazine)
 * "A Professional Secret"
 * "H.P."
 * "Glámr" (1863, in the book Iceland: Its Scenes and Sagas)
 * "Colonel Halifax's Ghost Story" (1897, in The English Illustrated Magazine)
 * "The Merewigs"
 * "The 'Bold Venture (1902, in The Graphic)
 * "Mustapha" (1894, in Western Weekly Mercury)
 * "Little Joe Gander" (1885, in Longman's Magazine)
 * "A Dead Finger" (1897, in Woman)
 * "Black Ram
 * "A Happy Release
 * "The 9.30 Up-Train"
 * in Once a Week (1863)
 * in A Book of Ghosts (1904) [[Image:Speaker Icon.svg|20px]]
 * "On the Leads" (1900, in Nottinghamshire Guardian)
 * "Aunt Joanna"
 * "The White Flag"
 * Monsieur Pichelmere and Other Stories (1905)
 * "Monsieur Pichelmere" (1897, in London Weekly Mercury)
 * "Hangman's Cross" (1898, in Manchester Times)
 * "Archelaus Goalan" (1898, in Aberdeen Free Press)
 * "A Dead Man's Teeth" (1896, in The Scotsman)
 * "Cherry" (1894, in Liverpool Porcupine)
 * "Stealing a Policeman" (1893, in Newcastle Courant)
 * "Vanished in the Moonlight" (1893, in The Scotsman)
 * "Crazy Jane" (1891, in Manchester Times)

Chronological List of Other Stories in Magazines and Newspapers

 * "Master Sacristan Eberhart. Not Quite a Ghost Story" (1858, in The Hurst Johnian, the magazine of St. John's College, Hurstpierpoint)
 * "The Fireman" (1859/60, in The Hurst Johnian; 1871, in Only Once a Year; January 8, 1871, in the New York Times)
 * "The Dead Trumpeter of Hurst Castle" (1860, in The Hurst Johnian)
 * "The Brothers Moginié" in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864)
 * "Only a Ghost!" by "Irenæus the Deacon", attributed to Sabine Baring-Gould (1870)
 * Tommy (1884, in Blackwood's Magazine)
 * "The Last Words of Joseph Barrable" (1884, in Blackwood's Magazine)
 * "Alexander Nesbitt, Ex-Schoolmaster" (1884, in Blackwood's Magazine)
 * "The Princess Torhanyi" (1884, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "In the Lion's Den" (1885, in The English Illustrated Magazine)
 * "The Deadleigh Sweep" (1886, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "The Murder in the Bruder Strasse" (1886, in Belgravia)
 * "The Death of Francois de Senac" (1887, in Belgravia)
 * "The Blue Vase" (1887, in Belgravia)
 * "A Night in Hummelstein" (1887, in Belgravia)
 * "A False Step" (1887, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "President Keller" (1888, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "Horvath" (1888, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "A Pair of Silk Stockings" (1889, in Atalanta)
 * "Scars" (1889, in Cassell's Family Magazine)
 * "Clean Too Ridiculous" (1889, in Manchester Times)
 * "In Red Moor Bog" (1892, in Black & White)
 * "In the Sound of the Mill Wheel" (1894, in Nottinghamshire Guardian) (subsequently incorporated in An Old English Home and Its Dependencies, 1898)
 * "Richard: A Common-Place Romance" (1895, in Leeds Mercury) (subsequently incorporated in An Old English Home and Its Dependencies, 1898)
 * "The Fly" (1895, in Newcastle Courant)
 * "A Brother's Wife" (1895?)
 * "The Brothers Wyvell" (1896, in Leeds Mercury)
 * "The Village Doctor" (1896, in Newcastle Courant) (subsequently incorporated in An Old English Home and Its Dependencies, 1898)
 * "The Moorman" (1896, in Leeds Mercury) (subsequently incorporated in A Book of the West, Vol. 1, 1900)
 * "Sea-Poachers" (1896, Nottinghamshire Guardian) (subsequently incorporated in A Book of the West, Vol. 2, 1900)
 * "Treasure Trove" (1896, in The Graphic)
 * "A Broken Mirror" (1897, in Leeds Daily News)
 * "Daddy Tregollos" in Under One Cover: Eleven Stories (1898)
 * "The Fruited Myrtle" (1898, in Lady's Realm)
 * "While the Cat's Away" (1898, in The Illustrated London News)
 * "Under the White Cliff" (1898, in Nottinghamshire Guardian)
 * "John James and John Thomas" (1899, in The Illustrated London News)
 * "Sixpence Only" (1899, in The Graphic)
 * "Janie" (1899, in Lady's Realm)
 * Lady' Darke" (1899, as part of the series "Odd People I Have Met" in The Sunday Magazine, subsequently incorporated into A Book of Dartmoor)
 * "Mahouglath Mahouglish" (1900, in The Sphere)
 * "Browne's House" (1900, in Nottinghamshire Guardian)
 * "The Fatal Bottle" (1900, in The Harmsworth Magazine)
 * "Little Matthew" (1900, in The Graphic)
 * "An Error Righted" (1900, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "That Dawg Sly" (1900, in Newcastle Courant)
 * "The Beaumanoir Ghosts" (1900?)
 * "Sixty Thousand Pounds" (1901, in Western Weekly News)
 * "No Servants" (1901, in The Graphic)
 * "Lost, Stolen, or Strayed" (1901?)
 * "Genefer Trevose" (1902, in The Young Man)
 * "Margery Coade" (1902, in The Windsor Magazine)
 * "The Man at the Shaft Mouth" (1903)
 * "The Changed Trunk" (1904, in Chambers's Journal)
 * "Isa Manacles" (1904, in Lady's Realm)
 * "The Old Woman of Wesel" (1905, in The Cornhill Magazine)
 * "The Waters of Strife" (1905, in T. P.'s Weekly)
 * "Zachary Mudge: A Village Tragedy" (1905?)
 * "Alone at Christmastime" (1906)
 * "Rebecca Mounce" (1907)
 * "The Winstanley Hunt" (1907, in Daily Chronicle)
 * "An Unsolved Mystery" (1907, in Western Weekly News)
 * "Dolly Carthew" (1907, in The London Magazine)
 * "The Alcoved Passage" (1908, in Western Weekly News)
 * "The Oil of Ecstasy" (1909, in The White Magazine)
 * "Tunkles" (1909)
 * "Keziah: A Story of Mersea Island" (1910, in The Pall Mall Magazine)
 * "Dr. Chubb's Thumbpads" (1910, in The Scotsman)
 * "The Tuddlehams" (1910, in Kalgoorlie Miner)
 * "Dolly" (1910, in Liverpool Weekly Mercury)
 * "The Haunted Hunting Lodge"
 * Captain' Jope" (1916, in Cambria Daily Leader)

Poetry

 * The Silver Store (1868) with additions in 1887 and 1898
 * "The Turk and the Tory," written in support of William Gladstone's attacks on Benjamin Disraeli

Folklore

 * The Book of Were-Wolves (1865)
 * Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, or Myths of the Middle Ages (1866 and 1868) - scan index not provided
 * Legends of Old Testament Characters, from the Talmud and Other Sources (1871)
 * Legends of the Patriarchs and Prophets and Other Old Testament Characters, from Various Sources (1872)
 * Yorkshire Oddities, Incidents and Strange Events (1874)
 * Grettir the Outlaw: A Story of Iceland (1890)
 * Strange Survivals: Some Chapters in the History of Man (1892)
 * Contributed Introduction to Fairy Tales from Grimm (1895)
 * Old English Fairy Tales (1895)
 * A Book of Fairy Tales (1895)
 * A Book of Nursery Songs and Rhymes (1895) - no source scan identified
 * A Book of Nursery Rhymes (1897)
 * "The Rose of June," in the New York Times, May 28, 1899
 * The Crock of Gold 1899
 * Devonshire Characters and Strange Events 1908
 * Cornish Characters and Strange Events 1909
 * A Book of Folklore (1913)
 * A Book of Folklore (1913)

Folksongs

 * Songs and Ballads of the West, with H. Fleetwood Sheppard (1890)
 * A Garland of Country Song, with H. Fleetwood Sheppard (1895)
 * English Minstrelsie, with H. Fleetwood Sheppard (1895)
 * Songs of the West, with H. Fleetwood Sheppard (1905)
 * Songs of the West: Fifth Edition in One Volume, with H. Fleetwood Sheppard and F. W. Bussell, Mus. Doc. D.D (1913)
 * English Folk Songs for Schools (1906)
 * Folk Songs of the West Country, posthumously, with additional material by Gordon Hitchcock (1974)

Hymns

 * "Onward, Christian Soldiers" (1865, in Church Times)
 * "Now the Day Is Over" (1865, in Church Times)
 * "Daily, Daily, Sing the Praises" (1865, in Church Times)
 * "Hail the Sign, the Sign of Jesus" (1866, in Church Times)
 * "On the Resurrection Morning" (1866, in H. J. Palmer's Supplementary Hymnal)
 * "Through the Night of Doubt and Sorrow" (1867), translated from Bernhard Severin Ingemann
 * Church Songs, First and Second Series, with Rev. H. Fleetwood Sheppard (1884)
 * "Gentle Savior, Day and Night" (1894), as translator
 * "Crowned in Glory" (1911, in Hymns for the Coronation of His Majesty King Edward VII)
 * "Gabriel's Message", as translator

Sermons

 * A Hundred Sermon Sketches for Extempore Preachers (1872)
 * Secular v. Religious Education: A Sermon (1872)
 * Village Conferences on the Creed (1873)
 * Village Preaching for a Year (2 volumes, 1875)
 * The Mystery of Suffering (1877)
 * Sermons to Children (1879)
 * The Preacher's Pocket: A Packet of Sermons (1880)
 * The Village Pulpit
 * Volume I (1881)
 * Volume II (1886)
 * Village Preaching for Saints' Days (1881)
 * The Seven Last Words: A Course of Sermons (1884)
 * Village Preaching for a Year: Second Series (2 volumes, 1884)
 * Our Parish Church: Twenty Addresses to Children on Great Truths of the Christian Faith (1885)
 * The Birth of Jesus: Eight Discourses for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany (1885)
 * The Passion of Jesus: Seven Discourses for Lent (1885)
 * Nazareth and Capernaum: Ten Lectures on the Beginning of Our Lord's Ministry (1886)
 * The Trials of Jesus (1886)
 * The Way of Sorrows: Seven Sermons for Lent (1887)
 * The Death and Resurrection of Jesus: Ten Lectures for Holy Week and Easter (1888)
 * The Sunday Round: Plain Village Sermons for the Sundays of the Christian Year (4 vols, 1898-1899)
 * Sermons to Children: Second Series (1907)
 * Village Sermons to Simple Souls (1912)
 * My Few Last Words (1924)

Other religious writings

 * Post-Mediaeval Preachers: Some Account of the Most Celebrated Preachers of the 15th, 16th, and 17th Centuries (1865)
 * The Origin and Development of Religious Belief (1870)
 * Lives of the Saints (16 volumes; 1872-89)
 * The Lost and Hostile Gospels: An Essay on the Toledoth Jeschu, and the Petrine and Pauline Gospels of the First Three Centuries of which Fragments Remain (1874)
 * Some Modern Difficulties (1875)
 * A Study of St. Paul, His Character and Opinions (1887)
 * Our Inheritance: An Account of the Eucharist Service in the First Three Centuries (1888)
 * Conscience and Sin: Daily Meditations for Lent (1890)
 * Virgin Saints and Martyrs (1900)
 * The Restitution of All Things; or, "The Hope That Is Set Before Us" (1907)
 * The Lives of the British Saints (4 volumes; 1907-13)
 * The Church Revival: Thoughts Thereon and Reminiscenses (1914)
 * The Evangelical Revival (1920)

Autobiographical

 * Early Reminiscences, 1834-1864 (1924)
 * Further Reminiscences, 1864-1894 (1925)

Biography

 * The Vicar of Morwenstow: Being a Life of Robert Stephen Hawker, M.A. (1876)
 * The Tragedy of the Caesars: A Study of the Characters of the Caesars of the Julian and Claudian Houses (1892)
 * The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte (1897)
 * A Memorial of Horatio Lord Nelson (1905)
 * Nero (1907)
 * James Lawless, Innkeeper (1907)

Other non-fiction

 * Iceland: Its Scenes and Sagas (1863)
 * "The Midge-Lake" in Once a Week, Series 1, X (1864)
 * Curiosities of Olden Times (1869) ; expanded edition (1895)
 * "The Meaning of Mourning" (second edition only)
 * "Curiosities of Cypher" (1863, in Once a Week)
 * Once a Week publication
 * "Strange Wills" (1863, in Once a Week)
 * Once a Week publication
 * "Queer Culprits" (1861, in Once a Week)
 * Once a Week publication
 * "Ghosts in Court"
 * "Strange Pains and Penalties"
 * "What Are Women Made Of?" (1867, in Once a Week)
 * Flagellum Salutis (1867, in Once a Week)
 * Hermippus Redivivus (1867, in Once a Week)
 * "The Baroness de Beausoleil" (1867, in Once a Week)
 * "Monsieur Oufle" (first edition only)
 * "Some Crazy Saints" (second edition only)
 * "The Jackass of Vanvres"
 * "A Mysterious Vale"
 * "King Robert of Sicily"
 * "Sortes Sacræ"
 * "Chiapa Chocolate" (1863, in Once a Week)
 * Once a Week publication
 * "The Philosopher's Stone" (second edition only; 1890, in The Gentleman's Magazine)
 * Germany: Present and Past (1879)
 * Germany (1883)
 * Germany, with Arthur Gilman [volume 3 of the series "The Story of the Nations"] (1886)
 * Historic Oddities and Strange Events (1889)
 * Old Country Life (1890)
 * Historic Oddities and Strange Events: Second Series (1891) ; retitled Freaks of Fanaticism and Other Strange Events (1891)
 * In Troubadour-Land: A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc (1891) - no scan
 * The Church in Germany (1891)
 * "Colour in Composition" in On the Art of Writing Fiction (1894)
 * An Old English Home and Its Dependencies (1898)
 * An Armory of the Western Counties (Devon and Cornwall): From Unpublished Manuscripts of the XVI Century, with Robert Twigge (1898)
 * A Book of the West: Being an Introduction to Devon and Cornwall (2 volumes, 1899-1900; volumes also published separately as A Book of Devon and A Book of Cornwall)
 * A Book of Dartmoor (1900)
 * Contributed a historical sketch to Bath Waters: A Rational Account of Their Nature and Use by Preston King (1901)
 * A Book of Brittany (1901)
 * Brittany [Methuen Little Guides series] (1902)
 * A Coronation Souvenir (1902)
 * A Book of North Wales (1903)
 * A Book of South Wales (1905)
 * A Book of the Riviera (1905)
 * A Book of the Rhine (1906)
 * A Book of the Pyrenees (1907)
 * A Book of the Cevennes (1907)
 * Devon [Methuen Little Guides series] (1907)
 * A History of Sarawak Under Its Two White Rajahs: 1839-1908, with Charles Agar Bampfylde (1909)
 * Family Names and Their Story (1910)
 * Cornwall [Cambridge County Geographies series] (1910)
 * Cliff Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe (1911)
 * The Land of Teck and Its Neighbourhood (1911)
 * Family Names and Their Story (1910)
 * Cornwall [Cambridge County Geographies series] (1910)
 * Cliff Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe (1911)
 * The Land of Teck and Its Neighbourhood (1911)

Letters

 * 1873 Letter to William Gladstone
 * 1876 Letter to William Gladstone
 * 1877 Letter to William Gladstone

As editor

 * The Sacristy: a Quarterly Review of Ecclesiastical Art and Literature (1871–1873)

Works about Baring-Gould

 * Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of their Lives/S. Baring-Gould from The Strand Magazine, No. 28 (1893-1904), illustrated.
 * Mainly Victorian, by Stewart M. Ellis (1925)
 * Devonshire Gentlemen, by L. A. Powys (1925)
 * Onward Christian Soldier: A Life of Sabine Baring-Gould, by William Purcell, 1957
 * The Everlasting Circle, by James Reeves (1960)
 * "The Stature of Baring-Gould as a Novelist", by William J. Hyde, published in Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Jun., 1960), pp. 1-16.
 * Sabine Baring-Gould: Squarson, Writer, and Folklorist, 1834-1924, by Bickford Holland Cohan Dickinson (1977)
 * Now the Day Is Over: Life and Times of Sabine Baring-Gould 1834-1924, by Harold Kirk-Smith (1997)
 * Sabine Baring-Gould: Squarson, Writer, and Folklorist, 1834-1924, by Bickford Holland Cohan Dickinson (1977)
 * Now the Day Is Over: Life and Times of Sabine Baring-Gould 1834-1924, by Harold Kirk-Smith (1997)