Fannie Eden (arr. John Burnham), Bells across the snow (London and Brentford: W. Nicholson & Sons and John Burnham, n.d.)
Fannie Eden (arr. John Burnham), Father, come home! (London: W. Nicholson & Sons, 1888)
Fannie Eden (arr. John Burnham), Left alone (London: W. Nicholson & Sons, n.d.)
Fannie Eden (arr. John Burnham), Loved unto death: a story of gipsy life (London: W. Nicholson & Sons, 1888)
Fannie Eden (arr. John Burnham), The mission of the roses (London and Brentford: John Bateman and John Burnham, 1889)
Fannie Eden (arr. John Burnham), True as steel: arranged as a service of sacred song (Brentford: John Burnham and John Bateman, 1889)
Fannie Eden, Bells across the snow (London and Dublin: W.B. Horner & Son, 1885)
Fannie Eden, Father, come home: a temperance story (London: Chatham Pexton and W.B. Horner & Son, n.d.)
Fannie Eden, Left alone: or, the orphans of Pinewood Cottage (London: Chatham Pexton and W.B. Horner & Son, 1893)
Fannie Eden, Little good-for-nothing: or, the mission of the roses (n.d.)
Fannie Eden, True as steel (n.d.)
Fannie Eden, The white slaves of London (London: Chatham Pexton and W.B. Horner & Son, n.d.)
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