author: JIM'S WIFE [pseudonym of JACKSON, Mrs Clement Nugent (1858-1935)]
Jim's Wife, Me and Jim: or, our first quarrel, pp. 1-9
Jim's Wife, Out of work, pp. 11-23
Jim's Wife, The doctor's fee, pp. 25-32
Jim's Wife, The big arm chair, pp. 33-41
Jim's Wife, Timothy Crab, pp. 43-60
Jim's Wife, Mother, pp. 61-68
Jim's Wife, A day too late, pp. 79-84
Jim's Wife, That fellow Jones: a ballad for Christmas, pp. 85-94
Jim's Wife, Lissy: or, the Guild of Poor Things, pp. 95-104
Jim's Wife, Sally: or, how Charlie Dunn's innocence was established, pp. 105-116
Jim's Wife, The story of a crime, pp. 117-128
Jim's Wife, How Harry won his wife, pp. 151-155
Jim's Wife, His luck, pp. 159-
continued by: ‘Jim's Wife’, The Gordon League ballads: dramatic stories in verse. Series II (London: Skeffington & Son, 1903)
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