A Bibliography of the Published Works of Robin Hyde (Iris G. Wilkinson, 1906-1939) nzepc, March 2004
Short Stories and Long Prose
1919
"Daughter of the North Wind." Reporter 1st half-year (1919): 38. Iris Wilkinson. Short story.
1922
"Rosina." Aussie: The Cheerful Monthly 15 Nov. 1922. I. W. Short story.
1924
"Victoria May's Crusade." Aussie: The Cheerful Monthly 15 Feb. 1924. I. W. Short story.
1927
"One Soldier." Christchurch Sun 14 Dec. 1927, Christmas ed.: 1. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"One Soldier." Auckland Sun 15 Dec. 1927, Christmas ed.: 1. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1928
"The Past." New Zealand Artists' Annual 1.3 (1928): 65. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"Waiata." Otago Witness 3 April 1928: 80. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"Andromeda of the South." Weekly Press 18 Apr. 1928: 7. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"The Green Boat." Otago Witness 22 May 1928: 80. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"The Little Bridge." Otago Witness 24 July 1928: 80. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"Miro Miro." Weekly Press 25 July 1928: 9. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"The Daughter of Miri." Otago Witness 21 Aug. 1928: 80. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"Smoke Without Fire." Weekly Press 5 Sept. 1928: 9. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"The Seagull and the Wren." Weekly Press 10 Oct. 1928: 9. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"Reflections in the Water." Otago Witness 24 Oct. 1928: 80. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"A Ceiling of Amber." Christchurch Sun 19 Dec. 1928, Christmas ed.: 1. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"A Ceiling of Amber." Auckland Sun 21 Dec. 1928, Christmas ed.: 1. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1929
"The Ninepins." New Zealand Artists' Annual 1.4 (1929): 34. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"Another World Opens." Otago Witness 12 Feb. 1929: 80. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"The Outlanders." Auckland Star 10 Aug. 1929, sec. Supplement: 13. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"The Bending Trees." Otago Witness 3 Sept. 1929: 81. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"Temples." Christchurch Sun 20 Dec. 1929, sec. Prize Story Supplement: 2. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1930
"A Ceiling of Amber." New Zealand Short Stories. Ed. O.N. Gillespie. London and Toronto: J.M. Dent, 1930. 262-73. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"The Harvest Song." New Zealand Artists' Annual 2.1 (1930): 69. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1931
"Waters of Lethe." New Zealand Artists' Annual 2.2 (1931): 44. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"Inky Fingers." Auckland Star 21 Feb. 1931, sec. Supplement: 11. Robin Hyde. Short story.
"The Fairy Boat; A Christmas Story." New Zealand Observer 12 Dec. 1931: 4. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1932
"A Tree Falls." New Zealand Artists' Annual 2.3 (1932): 34. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1933
"Red Shoes." Auckland Star 30 Aug. 1933: 17. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1934
Journalese. Auckland: National Printing, 1934. Robin Hyde. Autobiography.
1935
"Lonely Street." Art in New Zealand 7.3 (1935): 128-33. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1936
Check to Your King; The Life History of Charles, Baron de Thierry, King of Nukahuia, Sovereign Chief of New Zealand. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1936. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography.
Passport to Hell; The Story of John Douglas Stark, Bomber, Fifth Regiment, N.Z. Expeditionary Forces. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1936. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography.
1937
Wednesday's Children. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1937. Robin Hyde. Novel.
Passport to Hell; The Story of John Douglas Stark, Bomber, Fifth Regiment, N.Z. Expeditionary Forces. 1936. Revised ed. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1937. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography.
"America Won the War." Tomorrow 3.12 (1937): 371. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1938
The Godwits Fly. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1938. Robin Hyde. Novel; autobiography.
Nor the Years Condemn. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1938. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography.
"The Little Bridge." Tales by New Zealanders. Ed. C.R. Allen. London: British Author's Press, 1938. 160-70. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1939
Dragon Rampant. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1939. Robin Hyde. Autobiography.
"Dragon Rampant." Woman To-day 3.7 (1939): 8. Robin Hyde. Extracts from autobiography.
1960
Check to Your King; The Life History of Charles, Baron de Thierry, King of Nukahuia, Sovereign Chief of New Zealand. 1936. Wellington: Reed, 1960. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography. Introduction by Joan Stevens.
1970
The Godwits Fly. 1938. Ed. Gloria Rawlinson. New ed. Auckland: Auckland UP, 1970. Robin Hyde. Novel; autobiography. Introduction and notes by Gloria Rawlinson.
1975
Check to Your King; The Life History of Charles, Baron de Thierry, King of Nukahuia, Sovereign Chief of New Zealand. 1936. Auckland: Golden Press, 1975. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography.
1984
Dragon Rampant. 1939. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1984. Robin Hyde. Autobiography. Introduction by Derek Challis; critical note by Linda Hardy.
A Home in This World. Auckland: Longman Paul, 1984. Robin Hyde. Autobiography; includes short fiction: "A Night of Hell". Introduction by Derek Challis.
1986
Passport to Hell; The Story of John Douglas Stark, Bomber, Fifth Reinforcement, New Zealand Expeditionary Forces. 1936. Ed. D. I. B. Smith. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1986. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography. Introduction and notes by D. I. B. Smith.
Nor the Years Condemn. 1938. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1986. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography. Introduction by Phillida Bunkle, Linda Hardy, and Jacqueline Matthews.
1987
Check to Your King; The Life History of Charles, Baron de Thierry, King of Nukahuia, Sovereign Chief of New Zealand. 1936. South Yarra, Victoria: Viking O'Neil, 1987. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography.
1989
Wednesday's Children. 1937. Dunedin: Otago University Press, 1989. Robin Hyde. Novel. Introduction and critical afterword by Susan Ash.
"America Won the War." Goodbye to Romance: Stories by New Zealand and Australian Women Writers 1930-1988. Eds. Elizabeth Webby and Lydia Wevers. Wellington, N.Z.: Allen & Unwin/ Port Nicholson, 1989. 26-32. Robin Hyde. Short story.
1995
Nor the Years Condemn. 1938. Dunedin: University of Otago Press, 1995. Robin Hyde. Novel; biography. Commentary (1986) by Phillida Bunkle, Linda Hardy, and Jacqueline Matthews.
2001
The Godwits Fly. 1938. Ed. Patrick Sandbrook. 3rd ed. Auckland: Auckland UP, 2001. Robin Hyde. Novel; autobiography. Introduction and notes by Patrick Sandbrook.
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