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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Rowse, A.L. (1946). The Use of History London: Hodder. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | A Lecture on Tradition and Orthodoxy: a study | Lectures on Byron & Shelley: a study | ||
Rowse, A.L. (1978). The Byrons and the Trevanions. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson. | |||
Rowse, A.L. (1978). The Byrons and the Trevanions. London: Weidenfeld. | The Ship of Stars: a study | Lectures on Byron & Shelley: a study | ||
Rowse, A.L. (1979). A Man of the Thirties. London: Weidenfeld. | The Ship of Stars: a study | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | ||
Rowse, A.L. (1988). Quiller-Couch: A Portrait of Q. London: Methuen. | The Blue Pavilions: a study | Fort Amity: a study | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | Q and the Hones Family: 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 | Bertha Couch and her Writing of the Life of Jonathan Couch | The Family of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch | The Descendants of Jonathan Couch | ||
Russell, B. (1926). On Education, especially in Early Childhood. London: George Allen & Unwin. | Lectures on the Art of Reading: a study | ||
Russell, B. (1932). Education and the Social Order. London: George Allen & Unwin. | Lectures on the Art of Reading: a study | ||
Russell, B. (1946). A History of Western Philosophy. London: Allen & Unwin. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | ||
Samuel, H. (1945). Memoirs. London: Cassell. | Poison Island: a study | ||
Sereny, G. (1995). Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth. Knopf. | The Mayor of Troy: a study | ||
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Shakespeare's Courting Chair. | P & Q: Alfred Parsons, Arthur Quiller-Couch, The Warwickshire Avon and True Tilda | ||
Shaw, T. (1965). The Bible Christians. London: Epworth. | The Ship of Stars: a study | ||
Sidgwick, H. (1890). Lecture against Lecturing' in New Review. | A Lecture on Lectures: a study | ||
Snyder, T. (2015). Black Earth. New York: Duggan Books. | Fort Amity: a study | ||
Spender, S. (1975). Eliot. London: Fontana. | A Lecture on Tradition and Orthodoxy: a study | ||
Stephen & Lee (1917). Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study | ||
Stoate, L.T., ed. (1985). Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII. Stoate. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Stoate, L.T., ed. (1987). Cornwall Military Survey of 1522 with the Loan Book and the Tinners' Muster Roll c.1535. Stoate. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Stone, N. (2019). Hungary. A Short History. London: Profile. | The Scientific Thinking of Dr Thomas Quiller Couch: a study | ||
Stoyle, M. (1994). Loyalty and Locality. Exeter: University of Exeter Press. | The Splendid Spur: a study | Fort Amity: a study | ||
Stubbs, J. (2006). Donne. The Reformed Soul. London: Viking. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | ||
Surtees, R.S. (1838). Jorrock's Jaunts and Jollities. | The Ship of Stars: a study | ||
Surtees, R.S. (1853). Mr Sponge’s Sporting Tour. London: Bradbury and Evans. | The Ship of Stars: a study | ||
Taylor, A.J.P. (1965). English History, 1914-1945. Oxford: Clarendon Press. | Fort Amity: a study | ||
Thomas, C. and Mann, J. (2009). Godrevy Light. Truro: Twelveheads. | The Ship of Stars: a study | ||
Thomas, H. (1982). The Spanish Civil War. London: Penguin. | The Stories of Q Inspired by the Peninsular War | ||
Thomas, H. (1982). The Spanish Civil War. London: Penguin. | |||
Thompson, W., Henderson, C. and Quiller-Couch, A. (1930). Cornwall A Survey of Its Coast, Moors, and Valleys, with Suggestions for the Preservation of Amenities. London: University of London Press Ltd. London: University of London Press. | A Lecture on Tradition and Orthodoxy: a study | ||
Thorne, J. (1845). Rambles by Rivers: The Avon. Charles Knight & Co. | P & Q: Alfred Parsons, Arthur Quiller-Couch, The Warwickshire Avon and True Tilda | ||
Todd, A.C. (1967). Beyond the Blaze. Truro: Barton. | Harry Revel: a study | Thomas Bond and The Mayor of Troy | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Tolstoy, L. (1867). War and Peace. | |||
Townsend, J. & S. (Eds.) (2000). Nonconformist Register of Cornwall. Public Records Office. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | Lectures on Byron & Shelley: a study | ||
Trevithick, F. (1872). Life of Richard Trevithick. London: Spon. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Tucker, D. (1956). A Cornish Ichthyologist in Fact and Fiction: Q on his Grandfather Jonathan Couch'. Society for the Bibliography of Natural History, pp.137-151. | Q's Family and Dead Man's Rock: a study | ||
Vyvyan, C.C. (n.d.). The Old Place. London: Museum Press Ltd. | The Family of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch | ||
Waite, C. (2012). Survivor of the Long March: Five Years as a POW 1940-1945. Spellmount. | |||
Wallace, N. (2003). Christopher Wallace. Royal Institute of Cornwall. | |||
Wallace, N. (2003). Christopher Wallace. Royal Institute of Cornwall. | John Keats in Context: a Study of the Keats or Keate Family in the Context of Q's Studies of the Romantic Poets | ||
Walton, I. (1847). Walton's Lives. London: SPCK. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | Lectures on some Seventeenth Century Poets: a study | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study | ||
Watson, J. (1985). Reign of George III. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | The Stories of Q Inspired by the Peninsular War | ||
Wedgwood, C.V. (1974). The King’s War. London: Collins. | The Splendid Spur: a study | ||
Wesley, J. (1761). A Plain Account of Genuine Christianity. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | The Life and Writings of Richard Quiller Couch | ||
Wessels, A. (Ed.) (2000). Lord Roberts and the War in South Africa. Sutton: Army Records Society. | Fort Amity: a study | ||
Wheeler, A. (Ed.) (1983). The Private Memoirs of Jonathan Couch. The Private Memoirs of Jonathan Couch. | The Life and Writings of Richard Quiller Couch | Ia, a Love Story: 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 | The Forebears of Jonathan Couch and Associated Families | The Descendants of Jonathan Couch | ||
Whetter, J. (1998). Cornwall in the 13th Century. Gorran: Trelyspen. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | ||
Williams, J. (1862). Cornwall and Devon Mining Directory. London: Kent. | The Philosophical Context of 'I Saw Three Ships': a study | ||
Worth, R.N. (Ed.) (1895). The Buller Papers. Private publication. | |||
Wright, T. (2018). Paul. A Biography. London: SPCK. | Lectures on the Art of Reading: a study | ||
Young, C.M. (1936). Victorian England. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | The Medical Training of Jonathan Couch: a study |