Publications under her own name
Lays and Lyrics. London: James Clarke, 1860.
Life Sketches. London: James Clarke, 1861.
Morning and Evening Hymns. London: John Cording, 1863.
Poems. London: James Clarke, 1866.
Chats by the Sea. London: James Clarke, 1868.
Girlhood. London: James Clarke, 1869.
Little Tales for Little Readers. London: James Clarke, 1869.
Home Life. London: James Clarke, 1869.
Boyhood. London: James Clarke, 1870.
The Cathedral's Shadow. London: James Clarke, 1871.
Sunday Schools of the Future. London: James Clarke, 1871.
Brothers and Sisters. London: James Clarke, 1873.
Leaves from Elim. London: James Clarke, 1873.
A Happy New Year for our Class, pamphlet, Northampton: Taylor & Son, 1874.
Sunday Afternoons with Jesus. London: James Clarke, 1874.
What of the Night? London: James Clarke, 1876.
Summer and Autumn of Life. London: James Clarke, 1876.
Will you take it? London: James Clarke, 1877.
Homely Talks about Homely Things. London: James Clarke, 1878.
Songs of Sunshine. London: James Clarke, 1878.
The Children's Holidays. London: James Clarke, 1878.
Nineteen Hundred? A forecast and a story. London: James Clarke, 1892.
A Story of 50 Years. London: James Clarke, 1893.
In Evening Lights. London: James Clarke, 1897.
A Window in Paris. London: James Clarke, 1898.
Harvest Gleanings and Gathered Fragments. London: James Clarke, 1903.
Women and their Saviour. London: James Clarke, 1904.
Women and their Work. London: James Clarke, 1906.
A Working Woman's Life. London: James Clarke, 1907.
Lyrics of the Soul. London: James Clarke, 1908.
Songs of Joy and Faith. London: James Clarke, 1909.
Marianne Farningham's work under the pseudonym of Eva Hope
Hope, E., Grace Darling, Heroine of the Farne Islands. London: Walter Scott, 1875. (E-text at Project Gutenberg)
Our Queen: A Sketch of the Life and Times of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland. London, Walter Scott, 1883.
(ed.) Longfellow, London: Walter Scott, 1884.
(ed.) The Poetical Works of William Cowper. London: Walter Scott, 1885.
New World Heroes. London: Walter Scott, 1893.
Life of C.H. Spurgeon, Kilmarnock: John Ritchie, nd.
Great Modern Women. London: Walter Scott, 1886, also published as Queens of Literature of the Victorian Era.
Stanley and Africa. London: Walter Scott, 1890.
Life of General Gordon. London: Walter Scott, 1901 [ 1884].
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