| 1. | "A Sort of Fairy Tale": Narrative and Genre in George MacDonald's Little Daylight. | 917 | |
| 2. | Is Beric a Briton?: the Representation of Cultural Identity in G.A. Henty’s Beric the Briton (1893) and Rosemary Sutcliff’s The Outcast (1955) | 874 | 566 |
| 3. | The Past and Future Hero: the Henty Boy in the Twenty-First Century? | 826 | 706 |
| 4. | A Complete Identity: the Image of the Hero in the Work of G. A. Henty (1832–1902) and George MacDonald (1824–1905) | 793 | 3875 |
| 5. | Recombination: Narrative and Genre in George MacDonald’s A Rough Shaking | 514 | 492 |
| 6. | Goblinization: a Reading of the Colonial Subject and Degeneration in The Princess and the Goblin (1872) and The Princess and Curdie (1883) by George MacDonald (1824-1905) | 485 | 385 |
| 7. | Ranald Bannerman: the Hero as ‘Real’ Boy | 444 | 192 |
| 8. | Personal and Political Identity and Disguise in The Tiger of Mysore by G.A. Henty (1832-1902) | 391 | 304 |
| 9. | ILS and RTP: Support to Researchers Provided by Information and Learning Services as Part of the Research Training Programme at the University of Worcester, Past, Present and Future. | 359 | 290 |
| 10. | 'The History of Heroes is the History of Youth': The Construct of the Youthful Hero in the work of G.A. Henty and George MacDonald | 340 | 229 |
| 11. | Re-creating England: the Settler and His Homecoming in the Work of G.A. Henty 1832-1902. | 317 | 172 |
| 12. | Gender Construction in Kays Catalogues: 1920 to the New Millennium | 300 | |
| 13. | Hurd but not Seen: the Archive of Bishop Richard Hurd Unwrapped in Partnership with the University of Worcester and the University of Birmingham | 283 | 74 |
| 14. | Chemical Warfare: An Investigation into the Emotional Involvement of Young People in Local Political Issues Through an Examination of Nancekuke by John Branfield. | 233 | 35 |
| 15. | Horizons of Expectation: Fairy Tale Motifs and Narrative Patterns in the Work of George MacDonald (1824-1905) and G.A. Henty (1832-1902) | 229 | 1289 |
| 16. | A Complete Identity: the Youthful Hero in the Work of G.A. Henty and George MacDonald. | 219 | 107 |
| 17. | The Wise Woman as an Agent of Identity in George MacDonald‘s Story The Wise Woman. | 205 | 324 |
| 18. | Research Collection, Development and Collaboration | 204 | |
| 19. | Remember We're British : Did Percy Westerman Change the Henty Hero? | 188 | 98 |
| 20. | George Alfred Henty Writing the Past | 184 | 88 |
| 21. | Wild Cornwall : Cornwall as a Landscape for Adventure in the Writings of Percy F. Westerman. | 183 | 114 |
| 22. | Is Henty’s History Lost in Graphic Translation? Or Won by the Sword in 45 pages | 178 | 55 |
| 23. | 'Many Books are Necessary' or: Books 'for children of five, or fifty, or seventy-five.' Charlotte Mason's concept of Living Books, how we might find them | 161 | 78 |