Harper’s Boys’ and Girls’ Library. 32 Volumes. Numerous Engravings. 18mo, Cloth. Sold separately at 75 cents a Volume:
Lives of the Apostles and Early Martyrs.
The Swiss Family Robinson. 2 vols.
Sunday Evenings. Comprising Scripture Stories. 3 vols.
Mrs. Hofland’s Son of a Genius.
Thatcher’s Indian Traits. 2 vols.
Thatcher’s Tales of the American Revolution.
Miss Eliza Robins’s Tales from American History. 3 vols.
Mrs. Hofland’s Young Crusoe; or, The Shipwrecked Boy.
Perils of the Sea.
Lives of Distinguished Females.
Mrs. Phelps’s Caroline Westerley.
Mrs. Hughs’s Ornaments Discovered.
The Clergyman’s Orphan; the Infidel Reclaimed.
Uncle Philip’s Natural History.
Uncle Philip’s Evidences of Christianity.
Uncle Philip’s History of Virginia.
Uncle Philip’s American Forest.
Uncle Philip’s History of New York. 2 vols.
Uncle Philip’s Whale Fishery and the Polar Seas. 2 vols.
Uncle Philip’s History of the Lost Colonies of Greenland.
Uncle Philip’s History of Massachusetts. 2 vols.
Uncle Philip’s History of New Hampshire 2 vols.
Harper’s Fireside Library; expressly adapted to the Domestic Circle, Sunday-Schools, &c. Cloth, Seventy-five cents each:
Alden’s Alice Gordon.
Alden’s Lawyer’s Daughter.
Alden’s Young Schoolmistress.
Burdett’s Arthur Martin.
The Dying Robin.
Ellen Herbert; or, Family Changes.
Mayhew’s Good Genius that turned every thing into Gold.
William the Cottager.
Mayhew’s Magic of Kindness.
Harper’s Story Books. Narratives, Biographies, and Tales for the Young. By Jacob Abbott. With more than 1000 beautiful Engravings.
“Harper’s Story Books” can be obtained complete in Twelve Volumes, each one containing Three Stories, at the price of $21 00; or in Thirty-six Thin Volumes, each containing One Story, at the price of $32 40. The volumes sold separately.
Vol. I. Bruno; Willie and the Mortgage; The Strait Gate. Vol II. The Little Louvre; Prank; Emma. Vol. III. Virginia; Timboo and Joliba; Timboo and Fanny. Vol. IV. The Harper Establishment; Franklin; The Studio. Vol. V. The Story of Ancient History; The Story of English History; The Story of American History. Vol. VI. John True; Elfred; The Museum. Vol. VII. The Engineer; Rambles among the Alps; The Three Gold Dollars. Vol. VIII. The Gibraltar Gallery; The Alcove; Dialogues. Vol. IX. The Great Elm; Aunt Margaret; Vernon. Vol. X. Carl and Jocko; Lapstone; Orkney the Peacemaker. Vol. XI. Judge Justin; Minigo; Jasper. Vol. XII. Congo; Viola; Little Paul.
Some of the Story Books are written particularly for Girls, some for Boys; and the different volumes are adapted to various ages, so that the Series forms a complete Library of Story Books for Children of the Family and the Sunday-School.
Miss Mulock’s Our Year. A Child’s Book in Prose and Verse. Illustrated by Clarence Dobell. 16mo, Cloth, gilt edges, $1 00.
Children’s Picture-Books. Square 4to, about 300 pages each, beautifully printed on Tinted Paper, with many Illustrations by Weir, Steinle, Overbeck, Veit, Schnorr, Harvey, &c., bound in Cloth, gilt, $1 50 a volume; or the Series complete in neat case, $7 50: