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- "Carrots", by Mrs. Molesworth, author of "The cuckoo clock"
- "Out of the east" : reveries and studies in new Japan, by Lafcadio Hearn, author of "Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan"
- "Quaint epitaphs", collected by Susan Darling Safford
- A house-boat on the Styx, by John Kendrick Bangs
- A little wizard, by Stanley J. Weyman, author of "A gentleman of France," "Francis Cludde," "Under the red robe," etc., etc., etc
- A midsommer nights dreame, Shakespeare ; edited by Horace Howard Furness
- American children's annual : 150 illustrations : stories, poetry, and pictures for boys and girls, by the best authors
- An island refuge : Casco Bay in 1676, by James Otis, author of "Toby Tyler," "The boys' revolt," "Jenny Wren's boarding-house," "Jerry's family," etc
- Biblical songs for low voice : Op. 99
- Brightest nuggets : stories, anecdotes, poems and fun for boys and girls, from such authors as Henry Ward Beecher, Bulwer-Lytton, D.P. Roe, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Edith M. Thomas, Helen Hunt Jackson, George McDonald, H.W. Longfellow, and others
- Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress : from this world to that which is to come, embellished with exquisitly colored plates, and over 100 new illustrations, mostly designed by Frederick Barnard, the famous illustrator of Dickens' works ; with a short life of the immortal author, John Bunyan ; to which is added, The life of Christ, a simple and graphic narrative of the pathways trodden, the scenes visited, the burdens borne, the help rendered, the blessings bestowed, and the lessons taught by Jesus the Christ, when on his Earthly pilgrimage from the manger to the throne / by Hesba Stretton, author of "Jessica's first prayer," The king's servants," etc. ; magnificently and profusely illustrated
- Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress : in words of one syllable, by Samuel Phillips Day, author of "The rare romance of Reynard the fox," in words of one syllable
- Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress : in words of one syllable, with numerous illustrations designed by Frederick Barnard and others, and water-color reproductions
- Bébée, or, Two little wooden shoes, a story by Louisa De la Ramé ("Ouida") ; illustrated by Etheldred B. Barry
- Carmen : opera in 4 acts, by Georges Bizet ; words by H. Meilhac and L. Halévy ; adapted from the novel by Prosper Mérimée ; English version by Dr. Th. Baker
- Carmen : opera in four acts, by Georges Bizet ; words by H. Meilhac and L. Halevy ; adapted from the novel by Prosper Mérimée ; English version by Th. Baker
- Chronicles of border warfare, or, a history of the settlement by the whites, of north-western Virginia, and of the Indian wars and massacres in that section of the state : with reflections, anecdotes, &c., by Alexander Scott Withers
- Churches and castles of mediæval France, by Walter Cranston Larned
- Constantinople, by Edwin A. Grosvenor, professor of European history at Amherst College, formerly professor of history at Robert College, Constantinople, member of the Hellenic Philologic Syllogos of Constantinople, of the Society of Mediæval Researches, Constantinople, of the Syllogos Parnassos of Athens, Greece ; with an introduction by Lew. Wallace
- Dear little Marchioness : the story of a child's faith and love, with an introduction by Bishop Gailor ; illustrated by W.L. Taylor
- Delightful stories of travel at home and abroad : a book containing charming tales about places of interest here and there upon the globe : also, recitations, readings and dramas together with short sketches of the lives of our presidents, by Prof. Allen E. Fowler
- Doll's tea party : merry play time, illustrated
- Dorothy and Anton : a sequel to Dear daughter Dorothy, by A.G. Plympton, author of "Robin's recruit," "Penelope Prig," "The little sister of Wilifred," "Rags and velvet gowns," "Betty a butterfly"
- Eight orations of Lysias, ed. with introduction, notes, and appendicies by Morris H. Morgan
- Eucalyptus, by Abbot Kinney, author of "Conquest of death," "Tasks by twilight," "Under the shadow of the dragon," "Money," "Protection vs. free trade," "Australian ballot," "Forestry," etc
- Famous stories : gems of literature and art, with numerous illustrations
- Fire and sword in the Sudan : a personal narrative of fighting and serving the dervishes, 1879-1895, by Rudolf C. Slatin, pasha. C.B., Colonel in the Egyptian Army (Intelligence Dept.), formerly governor and commandant of the troops in Darfur ; translated by Major F.R. Wingate, C.B., D.S.O., R.A., Director of Military Intelligence, Egyptian Army, author of "Mahdism and the Egyptian Sudan," "Ten Years' Captivity in the Mahdi's Camp," etc. ; illustrated by R. Talbot Kelly, R.B.A
- First vocal album : for high voice, Schubert ; [English translations by Theodore Baker]
- Flower fables, by Louisa May Alcott
- Frail children of the air : excursions into the world of butterflies, by Samuel Hubbard Scudder
- Hand in hand through every land : stories and sketches, by leading authors ; richly illustrated from drawings by best artists
- Herbart and the Herbartians, by Charles de Garmo, PH.D., president of Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania
- History of monetary systems, by Alexander Del Mar
- History of monetary systems, by Alexander Del Mar
- Hänsel and Gretel : a fairy opera in three acts, by Adelheid Wette ; translated and adapted into English by Constance Bache ; the music composed by E. Humperdinck ; complete vocal score by R. Kleinmichel
- In the path of light around the world : a missionary tour, by Thomas H. Stacy
- Large print for little readers, by Emma E. Brown ; illustrated
- Louis XIV and the zenith of the French monarchy, by Arthur Hassall
- Lured to death, or, The Minneapolis murder : being an authentic account of the trial of Harry T. Hayward for the murder of Miss Catherine M. Ging, by Stuart C. Wade ; with portraits of the principals, etc., etc
- Magda; : a play in four acts., Translated from the German by Charles Edward Amory Winslow
- Mediterranean mosaics, or, The cruise of the yacht Sapphire, 1893-1894, by Julia Langdon Barber
- Merry little playmates : pictures and stories for little folks
- Money and banking : illustrated by American history, by Horace White
- Mother Goose jingles : jolly rhymes and jingles for the little folks
- Mr. Rabbit at home : a sequel to Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his queer country, by Joel Chandler Harris, author of "Uncle Remus," etc. ; illustrated by Oliver Herford
- Municipal government in continental Europe
- Museum of birds, or, Easy stories of the feathered kingdom : a companion book to Menagerie of animals, beautifully illustrated ; edited by Lida Brooks Miller
- Nature myths and stories for little children, by Flora J. Cooke of the Cook County Normal School Chicago
- Neal, the miller : a son of liberty, by James Otis, author of "Toby Tyler," "The boys' revolt," "Jenny Wren's boarding-house," "Jerry's family," etc. ; illustrated
- Notes in Japan, by Alfred Parsons ; with illustrations by the author
- Nursery ethics, by Florence Hull Winterburn
- Ocean to ocean on horseback : being the story of a tour in the saddle from the Atlantic to the Pacific : with especial reference to the early history and development of cities and towns along the route, regions traversed beyond the Mississippi : together with incidents, anecdotes and adventures of the journey, by Captain Willard Glazier, author of "Capture, prison-pen and escape," "Three years in the federal cavalry," "Battles for the union," "Heroes of three wars," "Peculiarities of American cities," "Down the great river," "Headwaters of the Mississippi," etc
- Ocean to ocean on horseback : being the story of a tour in the saddle from the Atlantic to the Pacific, with especial reference to the early history and development of cities and towns along the route, and regions traversed beyonds the Mississippi, by Captain Willard Glazier
- Our boys and girls at home : stories and poems and pictures for young readers : beautifully illlustrated
- Psychology in education : designed as a text-book, and for the use of the general reader, by Ruric N. Roark, Ph. D., dean of the department of pedagogy, Kentucky State College, Lexington, Ky
- Queer people with wings and stings and their kweer kapers, illustrated ; by Palmer Cox, author of The Brownies, their book
- Racine's Athalie, edited with an introduction, containing a treatise on versification, and with notes by Charles A. Eggert
- Red Riding Hood
- Rigoletto : grand opera in four acts : as produced at the Manhattan Opera House, under the direction of Oscar Hammerstein, the drama by Victor Hugo ; the music by Verdi
- Robinson Crusoe
- Samson et Delilah : opera in three acts, composed by C. Saint-Saëns ; English version by M. J. Barnett
- Sandford and Merton : in words of one syllable, by Mary Godolphin ; illustrated
- Selected essays from Sainte-Beuve, with introduction, bibliography, and notes by John R. Effinger, Jr.
- Social theory : A grouping of social facts and principles
- Sonata F moll, clarinetta & piano [or] viola & piano, op. 120 no. 1, Brahms
- Sonata album : twenty-six favorite sonatas for the piano, by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven ; edited, revised, and fingered by Sigmund Lebert, Hans von Bülow and others
- Sonata, clarinetta & piano [or] viola & piano, op. 120, no. 2, Brahms
- Song of a heart, music by Louise Tunison
- Songs from the North, collected and edited by Valborg Hovind Stub. Songs furnished with English text by Aubertine Woodward Moore (Auber Forestier). Volume one
- Songs with pianoforte accompaniment, Franz Schubert ; English translations by Dr. Theo. Baker
- Songs with pianoforte accompaniment, Second volume, Franz Schubert ; English translations by Dr. Theo. Baker
- Studies in American education
- Sweetheart travellers : a child's book for children, for women, and for men, by S.R. Crockett, author of "The stickit minister," "The raiders," "The lilac sunbonnet," &c. ; illustrated by Gordon Browne and W.H.C. Groome
- Tamed, by William O. Stoddard : and other stories for girls ; illustrated
- The American government, national and state
- The American plutocracy, by M.W. Howard ; illustrations by A.A. Cobb
- The Animal story book, edited by Andrew Lang ; with numerous illustrations by H.J. Ford
- The Christian state : a political vision of Christ ; a course of six lectures delivered in churches in various American cities
- The Gospel primer
- The Mississippi basin : the struggle in America between England and France 1697-1763 ; with full cartographical illustrations from contemporary sources, by Justin Winsor
- The Model orator, or, Young folks' speaker : containing the choicest recitations and readings from the best authors for schools, public entertainments, social gatherings, Sunday schools, etc. : including recitals in prose and verse, compiled and edited by Henry Davenport Northrop author of "Crown Jewels," "Four Centuries of Progress," "Beautiful Gems," etc. ; embellished with superb phototype engravings and line drawings
- The New life of Dante Alighieri, translated by Charles Eliot Norton
- The Pilgrim fathers of New England and their Puritan successors / by John Brown; with an introduction by A. E. Dunning, with illus. from original sketches by Charles Whymper
- The Swiss family Robinson : in words of one syllable, adapted from the original
- The World's first parliament of religions : its Christian spirit, historic greatness and manifold results : a brief summary of the testimonies gathered from many lands, indicating what the world has said of this memorable congress of the creeds, of its organizer and chairman, John Henry Barrows, and of the official literature of the parliament, edited by George S. Goodspeed, associate professor of comparative religions in the University of Chicago
- The boys of 1745 : at the capture of Louisbourg, by James Otis, author of "Toby Tyler," "The boys' revolt," "Jenny Wren's boarding house," "Jerry's family," etc. ; illustrated
- The brownies through the Union, by Palmer Cox
- The cuckoo clock, by Mrs. Molesworth, author of "Carrots"
- The elements of physical geography : for the use of schools, academies, and colleges, by Edwin J. Houston, A.M., Ph.D., Emeritus professor of physical geography and natural philosophy in the Central High School of Philadelphia, professor of physics in the Franklin Institute of the state of Pennsylvania
- The first chapter of Norwegian immigration, (1821-1840) : its causes and results, With an introduction on the services rendered by the Scandinavians to the world and to America
- The first six chapters of the Principles of political economy and taxation of David Ricardo, 1817
- The flying Dutchman; : a romantic opera in three acts, English and German versions ; eited and adapted by J. C. Macy and K. Troutbeck
- The gospel primer
- The gospel primer
- The great treason plot in the North during the war
- The islands of the Pacific : from the old to the new, by James M. Alexander
- The life and surprising adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner, from the original, in words of one syllable, by Mary A. Schwacofer
- The life of Gen. Robert E. Lee : for children, in easy words, by Mary L. Williamson
- The murders in the Rue Morgue : facsimile of the MS in the Drexel institute, Edgar Allan Poe
- The nightingale, by Hans Andersen
- The origin and history of contract in Roman law down to the end of the Republican period : (being the Yorke Prize essay for the year 1893), by W.H. Buckler, B.A., LL.B., of Trinity College, Cambridge
- The pilgrim's progress, by John Bunyan, arranged for young readers
- The rabbit witch and other tales, by Katharine Pyle
- The spirit of love : and other sermons, by Frederick Denison Maurice
- The spirit of the age : and other sermons, by David James Burrell, D.D., Pastor of the Collegiate Reformed (Dutch) Church at Fifth Avenue and 29th Street, New York
- The world's first parliament of religions : its Christian spirit, historic greatness and manifold results, a brief summary of testimonies gathered from many lands, indicating what the world has said of this memorable congress of the creeds, of its organizer and chairman, John Henry Barrows, and of the official literature of the parliament
- This and that and other chat : a charming illustrated alphabet in rhyme : first lessons for the little ones
- Three little lovers of nature, by Ella Reeve Ware
- Trusts, or industrial combinations and coalitions in the United States
- Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings, by Joel Chandler Harris
- Zigzag journeys around the world, by Hezekiah Butterworth
- École primaire : twenty-five elementary studies for the piano, op. 176, J.B. Duvernoy
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