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| The Wide, Wide World. | ||
| The Lamplighter. By Cummins. | ||
| The Rector's Daughter. By Miss Bowman. | ||
| The Old Helmet. By Miss Wetherell. | ||
| Queechy. By Miss Wetherell. | ||
| Sir Roland Ashton. By Lady C. Long. | ||
| The Twins; or, Sisterly Love. | ||
| Ellen Montgomery's Bookshelf. Coloured Illustrations. | ||
| The Two School Girls. With Coloured Illustrations. | ||
| Melbourne House. By Miss Wetherell. | ||
| The Word, and Walks from Eden. By ditto. | ||
| Rough Diamonds. By John Hollingshead. | ||
| The Medwins of Wykeham. By the Author of "Marian." | ||
| Boy Cavalier. By the Rev. H. C. Adams. | ||
| Gilderoy, the Hero of Scotland. | ||
| Fairy Tales. By Madame de Chatelaine. | ||
| Emily Chester. | ||
| Lamb's Tales. | ||
| Stories of Old Daniel. | ||
| Extraordinary Men. | ||
| Extraordinary Women. | ||
| The Young Artists. | ||
| Life of Napoleon. | ||
| Popular Astronomy. | ||
| Orbs of Heaven. | ||
| Pilgrim's Progress. | ||
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| Robert and Harold. | ||
| Amy Carlton. | ||
| Robinson Crusoe. | ||
| Laura Temple. | ||
| Our Native Land. | ||
| Harry and his Homes. | ||
| Solitary Hunter. By Palliser. | ||
| Bundle of Sticks; or, Love and Hate. By J. & E. Kirby. | ||
| Family Pictures from the Bible. | ||
| Hester and I; or, Beware of Worldliness. | ||
| The Cherry-Stones. By the Rev. H. C. Adams. | ||
| The First of June. By ditto. | ||
| Rosa. A Story for Girls. | ||
| May Dundas; or, The Force of Example. By Mrs. Geldart. | ||
| Glimpses of Our Island Home. By ditto. | ||
| The Indian Boy. By the Rev. H. C. Adams. | ||
| Ernie Elton at Home. By Mrs. Eiloart. | ||
| The Standard Poetry Book for Schools. | ||
| Try and Trust. By the Author of "Arthur Morland." | ||
| Ten Moral Tales. By Guizot. | ||
| The Orphans of Waterloo. | ||
| The Boy's Reader. With Illustrations. | ||
| The Girl's Reader. | ||
| The Gates Ajar. With 8 Plates. | ||
| Charms and Counter Charms. | ||
| Robinson the Younger. | ||
| Juvenile Tales. | ||
| Swiss Family Robinson. | ||
| Evenings at Home. | ||
| Sandford and Merton. | ||
| Ernie Elton at School. | ||
| John Hartley. | ||
| The Wonder Book. | ||
| Tanglewood Tales. | ||
| Archie Blake. | ||
| Inez and Emmeline. | ||
| Maum Guinea. | ||
| Jack of all Trades. By T. Miller. | ||
| Orphan of Waterloo. By Mrs. Blackford. | ||
| Adventures of Joseph Hawsepipe. | ||
| Todd's Lectures to Children. 1st and 2nd Series. | ||
| Marooner's Island. | ||
| The Mayflower. By Mrs. Stowe. | ||
| Anecdotes of Dogs. | ||
| Moss-Side. By Miss Harland. | ||
| Mr. Rutherford's Children. Complete. | ||
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| 1 | 6 | On the Seas. A Book for Boys. |
| Peasant and Prince. By Harriet Martineau. | ||
| Crofton Boys. By ditto. | ||
| Feats on the Fiord. By ditto. | ||
| Settlers at Home. By ditto. | ||
| Little Drummer: A Tale of the Russian War. | ||
| Frank. By Maria Edgeworth. | ||
| Rosamond. By ditto. | ||
| Harry and Lucy, Little Dog Trusty, &c. | ||
| A Hero; or, Philip's Book. By the Author of "John Halifax." | ||
| Cabin by the Wayside. | ||
| Black Princess. | ||
| Laura and Ellen; or, Time Works Wonders. | ||
| Emigrant's Lost Son. By G. H. Hall. | ||
| The Runaways and the Gipsies. | ||
| British Wolf Hunters. By Thomas Miller. | ||
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| Lucy Elton; or, Home and School. | ||
| The Young Naturalist. By Mrs. Loudon. | ||
| Memoirs of a Doll. | ||
| Rose and Kate. | ||
| Story of an Apple. | ||
| Holiday Rambles. | ||
| Daily Thoughts for Children. By Mrs. Geldart. | ||
| Emilie the Peacemaker. By ditto. | ||
| Truth is Everything. By ditto. | ||
| Christmas Holidays. By Miss Jane Strickland. | ||
| Aunt Emma. By the Author of "Rose and Kate." | ||
| The Island of the Rainbow. By Mrs. Newton Crossland. | ||
| Max Frere; Or, Return Good for Evil. | ||
| Rainbows in Springtide. | ||
| The Child's First Book of Natural History. | ||
| Florence the Orphan. | ||
| The Castle and the Cottage. By Mrs. Perring. | ||
| Fabulous Histories. By Mrs. Trimmer. | ||
| School Days at Harrow. | ||
| Mrs. Barbauld's Lessons. | ||
| Holidays at Limewood. | ||
| Traditions of Palestine. By Mrs. Martineau. | ||
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| 1 | 0 | The Sunday Book. In Words of One Syllable. Illust. |
| Our Poor Neighbours. By Mrs. Perring. | ||
| Village Sketches. By the Rev. C. T. Whitehead, 1st and 2nd Series, 1s. Each. | ||
| Grace Greenwood's Stories. | ||
| Helen's Fault. By the Author of "Adelaide Lindsay." | ||
| The Cousins. By Miss M'Intosh. | ||
| Ben Howard; or, Truth and Honesty. By C. Adams. | ||
| Bessie and Tom. A Book for Boys and Girls. | ||
| Beechnut. A Franconian Story. By Jacob Abbott. | ||
| Wallace. A Franconian Story. By ditto. | ||
| Madeline. By ditto. | ||
| Mary Erskine. By ditto. | ||
| Mary Bell. By ditto. | ||
| Visit to my Birthplace. By Miss Bunbury. | ||
| Carl Krinken; or, The Christmas Stocking. | ||
| Mr. Rutherford's Children. By ditto. | ||
| Mr. Rutherford's Children. 2nd Series. By ditto. | ||
| Emily Herbert. By Miss M'Intosh. | ||
| Rose and Lillie Stanhope. By ditto. | ||
| Caspar. By ditto. | ||
| The Brave Boy; or, Christian Heroism. | ||
| Magdalene and Raphael. | ||
| Pleasant Tales. By Mrs. Sedgwick. | ||
| Uncle Frank's Home Stories. | ||
| The Gates Ajar. | ||
| The Story of a Mouse. By Mrs. Perring. | ||
| Our Charlie. By Mrs. Stowe. | ||
| Village School Feast. By Mrs. Perring. | ||
| Nelly the Gipsy Girl. | ||
| The Birthday Visit. By Miss Wetherell. | ||
| Stories for Week Days and Sundays. | ||
| Maggie and Emma. By Miss M'Intosh. | ||
| Charley and Georgy; or, The Children at Gibraltar. | ||
| The Story of a Penny. By Mrs. Perring. | ||
| Aunt Maddy's Diamonds. By Harriet Myrtle. | ||
| Two School Girls. By Miss Wetherell. | ||
| The Widow and Her Daughter. By ditto. | ||
| Gertrude and her Bible. By ditto. | ||
| Rose in the Desert. By ditto. | ||
| The Little Black Hen. By ditto. | ||
| Martha and Rachel. By ditto. | ||
| The Carpenter's Daughter. By ditto. | ||
| The Prince in Disguise. By ditto. | ||
| The Story of a Cat. By Mrs. Perring. | ||
| Easy Poetry for Children. With Coloured Plates. | ||
| The Basket of Flowers. With ditto. | ||
| Ashgrove Farm. By Mrs. Myrtle. | ||
| The Story of a Dog. By Mrs. Perring. | ||
| The Angel of the Iceberg. By the Rev. John Todd. | ||
| Rills from the Fountain. A Lesson for the Young. | ||
| Todd's Lectures to Children. (First Series.) | ||
| Todd's Lectures to Children. (Second Series.) | ||
| Little Poems for Little Readers. | ||
| Minnie's Legacy. | ||
| Neighbourly Love. | ||
| Kitty's Victory. | ||
| Elise and her Rabbits. | ||
| Happy Charlie. | ||
| Annie Price. | ||
| The Little Oxleys. By Mrs. W. Denzey Burton. | ||
| Book of One Syllable. With Coloured Plates. | ||
| Little Helps. With Coloured Plates. | ||
| Uncle Tom's Cabin, for Children. | ||
| Aunt Margaret's Visit. | ||
| Keeper's Travels in Search of his Master. | ||
| Richmond's Annals of the Poor. | ||
| Child's Illustrated Poetry Book. | ||
| The New Book of One Syllable. | ||
| Blanche and Agnes. | ||
| The Lost Chamois-Hunter. | ||