Here is an updated bibliography of the longer works of Constance Savery
(1897-1999). Indented titles are translations or new editions with a
change in content. A second date after the first indicates a recent
reissue by a new publisher. Most reprints and paperback editions are
not listed. If you wish to cite my bibliography, please mention my
name.-- Eric Schonblom
Books [note 1]
All Because of Sixpence: 1961
Bishop Guy Bullen, 1896-1937 [biography]: 1948
Blue Fields: 1947
The Boy from Brittany: 1957
Breton Holiday: 1963
City of Flowers: 1970
Danny and the Alabaster Box: 1937
Dark House on the Moss: 1948
> Das düstere Haus am Moor; in German: 1950
The Drifting Sands: 1971
Emma (by Charlotte Brontë and Another Lady): 1980
> Emma (by Charlotte Brontë en een onbekende); in Dutch: 1981
> Emma (by Charlotte Brontë y otra dama); in Spanish: 1982> Emma (by
Sharlotta Bronte and Another Lady); in Russian: 2001
Enemy Brothers: 1943, 2001
Five Wonders for Wyn: 1955
Forbidden Doors: 1929
> Tenthragon: 1930
Gilly's Tower: 1969
Four Lost Lambs: 1957
God's Arctic Adventurer: The Story of William Bombas [biography]: 1973
The Golden Cap: 1966
The Good Ship Red Lily: 1944
> Flight to Freedom: 1958
Green Emeralds for the King: 1938
> Emeralds for the King: 1945
> Konungens smaragder; in Swedish: 1947
In Apple Alley: 1958
Joric and the Dragon: 1964
Lavender's Tree: 1969
> Der Himmelsbaum; in German: 1972
Magic in My Shoes: 1958
> Die verzauberten Schuhe; in German: 1963
Meg Plays Fair: 1953
> Gro er real; in Norwegian: 1956
> Die Kampfhahne von St. Marvyns; in German: 1960
Memoirs of Jack Chelwood (50 copies privately printed in 2004)
Moonshine in Candle Street: 1937
Nicolas Chooses White May: 1930
No King But Christ (a play): 1976
Pippin's House: 1931
> Pippins Hus; in Danish: 1936
Please Buy My Pearls: 1965
The Reb and the Redcoats: 1961, 1999
Rebel Jacqueline: 1960
Redhead at School: 1951
The Royal Caravan: 1963
> Campingvognen; in Norwegian: around 1975
> Husvagnen som fick stanna hemma; in Swedish: 1975
The Sapphire Ring: 1969
The Scarlet Plume: 1953
The Sea Queen: 1965
> Båten är min; in Swedish: 1975
> Sjøløven; in Norwegian: 1975
The Sea Urchins: 1959
She Went Alone (Mary Bird of Persia, 1859-1914): 1942
The Silver Angel: 1968
Sir Dominic's Scapegrace (by 'Elizabeth Cloberry'): 1947
The Strawberry Feast: 1967
Tabby Kitten: 1956
There Was a Key: Stories for Girls: 1930
Thistledown Tony: 1957
Three Houses in Beverley Road: 1950
> Wer spielt mit Benjamin; in German: 1959
To the City of God: 1958
> Ein Schiff fährt nach Antiochien; in German: 1960
> Vers la Cité Dorée; in French [Swiss pub.]: 2006> Vi rømmer;
in Norwegian: 1959
Up a Winding Stair: 1949
Welcome, Santza: 1956The White Kitling: 1962
Yellow Gates: 1935
> Peter of Yellow Gates: 1938 [note 2]
Young Elizabeth Green: 1954
Serials not printed separately as books
The Attic Bookshelf [twelve reviews]: 1956 in THE METHODIST MAGAZINE
Bunyan's Barn: 1955-6 in CRUSADEI Must Read Them Again [twelve
reviews]: 1956 in THE METHODIST MAGAZINEOver Moonless Seas: 1954 in
CROSSROAD [note 3]Rainbow Castle: 1949 in YOU AND IThe Silver Whistle:
1940-1 in WOMAN'S MAGAZINE> Silver Whistle: 1947 in CLASSMATE
Services of Song
The Christmas Cloak: 1937 [note 3]The Christmas Flower Shop: 1932Gifts
of Gold: 1935God's Promises: 1936His Brother's Keeper: 1936 [adaptation
of Sheldon novel]In His Steps: 1935 [adaptation of Sheldon novel]White
Unto Harvest: 1938
Book-length unpublished manuscripts [note 4]
Always a Tramp [biography]: 1948-56The Charming Companion: 1969-1991
[note 5]Come Choose You East: 1981-1983Haggiston Hall: 1981-1994Meet Me
at the Anchor: 1959-64The Monster of Loch Grea: 1951-8The Quicksilver
Chronicle: 1918-1996(!)Violet Jacket: 1965-1989 NOTES:
1. Some of these 'books' are as short as 19 pages long; however, all
were issued as independent publications.1. "Yellow Gates" was
revised in 1945, but it isn't clear that the title change did not occur
earlier.2. I have not been able to find and read these two works.3. The
Savery manuscripts are in the archives of the Knight Library at the
University of Oregon.4. Savery's long narrative poem, "The Pleasaunce of
Cockleshells" was incorporated into this unpublished novel.
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