Incoming Resources
- Charles Dickens, a very short introduction, Jenny Hartley
- Basil, by Wilkie Collins ; edited by Dorothy Goldman
- Dracula, Bram Stoker
- Michael Foreman's Treasure Island, Robert Louis Stevenson ; [foreword by Michael Morpurgo ; illustrated by Michael Foreman]
- Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens ; illustrated by Scott McKowen, [study questions by Arthur Pober]
- The moonstone, Wilkie Collins
- The author who outsold Dickens, the life and work of W. H. Ainsworth, Stephen Carver
- On the trail of Sherlock Holmes, Stephen Browning.
- A tale of two cities, Charles Dickens ; abridged by Linda Jennings
- Charlotte Brontë, a fiery heart, Claire Harman
- Five children and It, E. Nesbit
- The nursery Alice, Lewis Carroll ; with illustrations by Sir John Tenniel
- Adam Bede, George Eliot ; edited with an introduction and notes by Margaret Reynolds
- The elephant's child, how the elephant got his trunk, Rudyard Kipling ; with pictures by Jonas Lauströer
- Classic tales of Oscar Wilde, Oscar Wilde ; with illustrations by Charles Robinson
- La ferme des animaux, fable, texte George Orwell ; illustrations Quentin Gréban ; traduit de l'anglais par Jean Quéval
- The story of the glittering plain, a book that inspired Tolkien : with original illustrations., William Morris with 23 woodcuts by Walter Crane ; introduced by Cecilia Dart-Thornton
- Kim, Rudyard Kipling ; introduced by Susan Cooper
- The mysterious Miss Marie Corelli, queen of Victorian bestsellers, Teresa Ransom
- News from nowhere or an epoch of rest, being some chapters from a utopian romance, William Morris
- Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy ; edited with notes by Tim Dolin ; with an introduction by Margaret R. Higonnett
- The wind in the willows, an annotated edition, Kenneth Grahame ; edited by Seth Lerer
- The man in the willows, the life of Kenneth Grahame, Matthew Dennison
- Tom Brown's schooldays, Thomas Hughes ; edited with an introduction and notes by Andrew Sanders
- Rozhdestvenskie povesti, Charlʹz Dikkens
- What's so special about Dickens?, Michael Rosen ; illustrated by Sarah Nayler
- Dombey and son, Charles Dickens ; edited by Alan Horsman ; with an introduction and notes by Dennis Walder