MRS. TUTHILL’S JUVENILE LIBRARY. 14 vols.
| I will be a Gentleman. | The Boy of Spirit. |
| I will be a Lady. | When are we Happiest? |
| Happy Days, and the Warning. | Hurrah for New England! |
| A Strike for Freedom. | The Childhood of Mary Leeson. |
| Onward! Right Onward! | Ellen Stanley, and other Stories. |
| The Sickness and Health of the People of Bleaburn. | Anything for Sport. |
| The Boarding-school Girl. | Keeper’s Travels in Search of his Master. |
YOUNG PEOPLE’S LIBRARY. 12 vols.
| Alphabet of Birds. | Johnny and Maggie. |
| Alphabet of Animals. | The Princess Unca. |
| Young Rabbit-fancier. | Lucy’s Canary. |
| Annie and the Elves. | Christmas Eve. |
| Stories and Legends. | Rose Tremain. |
| The Boa Constrictor. | Just in Time. |
UNCLE SAM’S LIBRARY FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS.
| The Christmas Eve. | The Picture Alphabets. |
| George and his Dog. | All for the Best. |
| Stories and Legends. | The Eskdale Herdboy. |
SIX PLEASANT COMPANIONS FOR SPARE HOURS. Embellished with nearly 200 engravings. Square 16mo, fancy cloth, gilt
| Little Freddy and his Fiddle. | Saddler Muller’s Wendell. |
| Little Lizzie and the Fairies. | Tony, the Sleepless. |
| The Road to Fortune. | Finikin and his Gold Pippins. |
BOUQUETS FOR CHILDREN. Collected by L. Maria Child, Mary Howitt, and others. 5 vols.
| New Flower for Children. | Arbell’s School-days. |
| Flowers for Children. | The Children’s Year. |
| Berquin’s Children’s Friend. | |