This list brings together all the bibliographies provided for individual studies or collections of resources. It contains details of Q’s sources and the references cited in the material presented on this site.
Poet, novelist, critic 1863 – 1944
Bibliography
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Courtney and Couch (1880). Cornish Glossary London: English Dialect Society. | The Forebears of Jonathan Couch and Associated Families | ||
Courtney, M.A. & Couch, T.Q. (1880). Glossary of Words in Use in Cornwall. London: Trubner. | The Ship of Stars: a study | Fort Amity: a study | Noughts and Crosses: a study | Noughts and Crosses | |
Courtney, W.P. (1889). The Parliamentary Representation of Cornwall to 1832 London: Private circulation. | |||
Coward, R.V. (1967). Sailors in Cages. London: Macdonald. | The Mayor of Troy: a study | ||
Coxe, W. (1847). Memoirs of the Duke of Marlborough, vol. I. London. | The Blue Pavilions: a study | ||
Craig, J. (1972). A General Dispensary Practice 150 Years Ago'. Aberdeen University Review, vol. XLIV, 4. | The Life and Writings of Richard Quiller Couch | ||
Darwin, C. (1859). On the Origin of Species. London: John Murray. | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study | The Life and Writings of Richard Quiller Couch | ||
Darwin, F. (1902). Life of Charles Darwin. London: Murray. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | ||
Davy, J. (Ed.) (1836). Memoirs of the Life of Humphry Davy. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | Lectures on some Seventeenth Century Poets: a study | The Life and Writings of Richard Quiller Couch | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Davy, J. (Ed.) (1839). The Collected Works of Sir Humphry Davy, Vol. I. London: Smith, Elder & Sons. | Lectures on some Seventeenth Century Poets: a study | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study | ||
Derriman, J. (1994). Killigarth: Three Centuries of a Cornish Manor. Killigarth: Derriman. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | Noughts and Crosses: a study | ||
Desmond, A. and Moore, J. (1991). Darwin. London: Joseph. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | ||
Dickens, C. (1854). Hard Times. T.M. McElrath & Co. | P & Q: Alfred Parsons, Arthur Quiller-Couch, The Warwickshire Avon and True Tilda | ||
Drew, J. (1834). Life of Samuel Drew London: Longman. | Harry Revel: a study | ||
Drew, J. (1843). The Life of Samuel Drew. London: Longman. | Thomas Bond and The Mayor of Troy | ||
Du Maurier, D. (1972). Vanishing Cornwall: The Spirit and History of Cornwall. Penguin. | The Family of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch | ||
Duffin, A. (1966). Faction and Faith. Exeter University Press. | The Splendid Spur: a study | ||
Dugdale, B. (1939). Arthur James Balfour, vol. I & II. London: Hutchinson. | Fort Amity: a study | ||
Dundrow, M. (2001). Madron's Story. Bossinney Books. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Edwards, D. (2001). John Donne, Man of Flesh and Spirits. London: Continuum. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | ||
Edwards, E.C. (1973). A History of West Cornwall Hospital, Penzance. Truro: Blackford. | The Life and Writings of Richard Quiller Couch | ||
Eisenhower, D.D. (1948). Crusade in Europe. London: Heinemann. | The Mayor of Troy: a study | ||
Elder (1839). London. | |||
Eliot, T.S. (1934). After Strange Gods: A Primer of Modern Heresy. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co. | Q's Family and Dead Man's Rock: a study | A Lecture on Tradition and Orthodoxy: a study | Lectures on the Art of Reading: a study | ||
Eliot, T.S. (1934). The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism. London: Faber & Faber. | A Lecture on Tradition and Orthodoxy: a study | ||
Eliot, T.S. (1951). Selected Essays. 3rd Edition. London: Faber & Faber. | |||
Eliot, T.S. (1955). Goethe as the Sage. Hamburg: University of Hamburg. | A Lecture on Tradition and Orthodoxy: a study | ||
Ellmann, R. (1959). James Joyce. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | The Ship of Stars: a study | Poison Island: a study | ||
Ensor, R. (1936). England, 1870–1914. Oxford Oxford University Press. | Reflections on Hocken and Hunken | ||
Ensor, R. (1985). England 1870-1914. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | The Life and Writings of Richard Quiller Couch | ||
Enys, S.L. (1931). Cornish Drolls. Plymouth: Mayflower Press. | Noughts and Crosses: a study | ||
Etheridge, J.W. (1958). The Life of Adam Clarke. London: Mason. | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study | ||
Evans, R. (2008). The Third Reich at War. London: Lane. | |||
Fernandez-Armesto, F. (2019). Review of Origins: How the Earth Made Us'. Literary Review, February. | Poison Island: a study | ||
Fitzharris, L. (2007). The House of Death' BBC History Magazine. | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study | ||
Foot, M. and Highet, A. (2006). Isaac Foot. London Politico's Publishing Ltd. | The Ship of Stars: a study | ||
Forster, M. (1994). Daphne de Maurier. London: Arrow Books. | The Family of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch | The Literary Careers of Mabel and Lilian Quiller-Couch, Q’s Sisters | ||
Freeman, C. (1996). Egypt, Greece and Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | Harry Revel: a study | ||
Fuller, J.F.C. (1981). The Decisive Battles of the Western World, vol. 2. Granada. | Lectures on the Art of Reading: a study | ||
Fuller, T. (1602, 1987). Fuller's Worthies. Folio. | The Stories of Q Inspired by the Peninsular War | ||
Gardiner, H. (2000). History Today's Who's Who in British History. London. C&B. | |||
Gardiner, H. (2000). History Today's Who's Who in British History. London. C&B. | The Stories of Q Inspired by the Peninsular War | ||
George, D.L. (1938). War Memoirs of David Lloyd George. London: Odhams. | Lectures on the Art of Reading: a study | ||
George, K. (2009). An Gerlyver Meur. Cornish Language Board. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
George, K. (2009). Cornish Dictionary/ C.L.B. | Noughts and Crosses: a study | ||
Glencross, R. (1929). Cornish Wills, 1569-1699. British Record Society. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Glencross, R.M. (Ed.) (1929). Calendar of Wills etc. B.R.C. | Noughts and Crosses: a study | ||
Gooch, G.P. (1920). Life of Lord Courtney. London Macmillan. | The Ship of Stars: a study | ||
Gould, S.J. (1996). Dinosaur in the Haystack. London: Cape. | The Life and Writings of Richard Quiller Couch | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study | ||
Gould, S.J. (1996). Dinosaur in a Haystack. London: Cape. | |||
Grey, Sir Edward (1925). Twenty-Five Years, 1892-1916. London: Hodder & Stoughton. | Poison Island: a study | ||
Grierson, H. (1921). Metaphysical Lyrics and Poems. Oxford: Clarendon Press. | Lectures on some Seventeenth Century Poets: a study | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study | ||
Gutierrez, V.L. Don Esteban or, Memoirs of a Spaniard Written by Himself. London: Henry Colburn. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Gutierrez, V.L. Sandoval or the Freemason. London: Henry Colburn. | |||
Gutierrez, V.L. (1822). Representation of the sovrign Spanish people on the emancipation of all their colonies in various parts of the globe (published anon.). London: Baldwin Craddock Joy. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Gutierrez, V.L. (1824). A Catechism of Spanish Grammar. London: F & W.B. Whittaker. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Gutierrez, V.L. (1824). Memoirs of Ferdinand VII, King of the Spains. London: Hurst Robinson and Co. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Gutierrez, V.L. (1826). Sandoval or the Freemason. London: Henry Colburn. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Hain, E. (1914). Prisoners of War in France. London: Duckworth. | Harry Revel: a study | ||
Hall, J. (2008). That Bloody Woman. Truro: Truren. | Fort Amity: a study | ||
Hamilton, J. (2002). Faraday. London: Collins. | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study | ||
Hanks, ed. (2007). The Oxford Book of Names Companion. Oxford University Press. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Hardie, M. (2019). Bronte Territories: Cornwall and the Unexplored Maternal Legacy, 1760-1860. Brighton Edward Everett Root. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Hart, B.H.L. (1983). The Other Side of the Hill. London: Pan. | Poison Island: a study | ||
Haslam, W. (1844). Perran-zabuloe. Voorst. | The Ship of Stars: a study | ||
Haslam, W. (1976). From Death into Life. St Austell: Good News Crusade. | The Ship of Stars: a study | ||
Hastings, M. (2011). All Hell Let Loose. London: Harper. | |||
Hattersley, R. (2001). The Great Outsider. London: Little Browne & Co. | The Splendid Spur: a study | ||
Heffer, S. (2019). Staring at God. Britain in the Great War. Random House Books. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Henn, T.R. (Ed.) (1963). The Plays and Poems of J.M. Synge London: Methuen. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | ||
Henty, G.A. (1880). The Young Buglers. | The Stories of Q Inspired by the Peninsular War | ||
Hibbert, C. (1993). Cavaliers and Roundheads. London: Harper Collins. | The Splendid Spur: a study | ||
Hill, K. (1994). The Bronte Sisters and Sir Humphry Davy. Jamieson Library. | |||
Hill, K. (1994). The Bronte Sisters and Sir Humphry Davy. Jamieson Library. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Hoffman, B. and Dukas, H. (1972). Albert Einstein, Creator and Rebel. New York: Viking. | Lectures on some Seventeenth Century Poets: a study | The Life and Writings of Richard Quiller Couch | ||
Hoffman, B. and Dukas, H. (1975). Einstein. London: Paladin. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Hunt, R. (1865). Romances and Drolls of the West of England. London: Hotten. | The Ship of Stars: a study | The Ship of Stars | Noughts and Crosses |