The Raksha Rajah; or, The King of the Ogres: A Wonderful Story from Our Empire in the East; Also, The Story of the Princess Who Went Out and Begged
| First published | 1912 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Stead's Publishing House |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Type | Collection |
| Cover art | Brinsley Le Fanu |
| Pages | 61 |
| Price | -/1 |
Published in February 1912 per seller's description on AbeBooks and a 2021 article about Kerruish on Wormwoodiana; a text search of this title on Archive.org finds 1 advertisement in a 1912 issue of The Review of Reviews for the "Books for the Bairns" series. Cover artist from FantLab; artist's initials are in the lower left corner. The Wormwoodiana article says "illustrations are uncredited but many are by Brinsley Le Fanu".
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| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| |1 | The Raksha Rajah; or, The King of the Ogres: A Wonderful Story from Our Empire in the East | Jessie D. Kerruish | Short Fiction |
| |2 | The Story of the Princess Who Went Out and Begged | Jessie D. Kerruish | Short Fiction |