Merry's Book of Puzzles
This book is actually three volumes in one, each complete in itself. The page numbering starts at the beginning for each new volume.
EDITED BY ROBERT MERRY.
NEW YORK:
THOMAS O’KANE, PUBLISHER,
130 NASSAU STREET.
The innumerable readers of Merry’s Museum will here meet with many familiar faces, lighted up by pleasant smiles, and hear the same old jovial laughter that greeted them in the olden time.
Our motto is that of our noble State—“Excelsior!” Our readers will see that we have not buried the talents of our contributors in napkins—but seek to bring them out into the bright day: For Genius—like the lamp of Aladdin—needs constant polishing to bring out its lustre and full effect.
Our object has been to instruct by smiles—not frowns; to cheer the dear hearts of the young girlhood and boyhood; to strew flowers among the necessary thorns of existence. In a word, we try in these pages to make the sad happy—the happy still happier.
Hence, pure fun will be found as beautiful in these pages, as honey amid the flowers of Hybla.
Robert Merry.
J. N. Stearns
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PREFACE.
Merry’s BOOK OF PUZZLES.
LEAP FROG.
SEE-SAW.
DEAF AND DUMB ALPHABET.
SINGLE HANDED ALPHABET.
CHRISTMAS TREE.
ANSWERS TO PUZZLES.
PREFACE.
TOWNS IN NEW YORK.
SHRUBS, FLOWERS, ETC.
CHARADE.
DUTCH PUZZLE.
SCRIPTURAL ENIGMA.
HOW TO MAKE ANAGRAMS.
SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC ILLUSTRATED SO AS TO BE EASILY LEARNED.
CHARADE.
CHARADE.
CHARADE.
CHARADE.
ANSWERS TO PUZZLES.
PREFACE.
SNOW-FLAKES.
SPRING FLOWERS.
GENTLE WORDS.
THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS.
THE SONG OF THE EXILE.
THE HARVEST.
THE SNOW-HOUSE.
THE GOOD OLD PLOW.
JUNE.
THE BUTTERFLY.
THE UMBRELLA, AND THE APRIL SHOWER.
ON A GOOD HOUSE-DOG CALLED "WATCH."
GONE—ALL GONE!
AFTER SCHOOL.
THE NIGHTINGALE.
A WORLD OF LOVE AT HOME.
ACROSTIC.
THE NEW SONG.
THE SHADOW.
CONTENTS.