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- "Bill an' me" : sum ov our adventers in de "Midway Plaisance"
- A concise history of the United Society of Believers called Shakers, by Charles Edson Robinson ; illustrated
- A dog of Flanders : a Christmas story, by Louisa de la Ramé (Ouida) ; illustrated by Hiram P. Barnes
- A truthful woman in southern California, by Kate Sanborn, author of Adopting an abandoned farm, etc
- Album for the young : op. 68, Robert Schumann ; critically revised and fingered by Max Vogrich
- Americans in Europe, by one of them
- Bert, by Janie Brockman, author of "Seven o'clock," "Worth doing," "Right side up," &c
- Big brother, by Annie Fellows-Johnston
- Campaign echoes. : The autobiography of Mrs. Letitia Youmans, the pioneer of the white ribbon movement in Canada., Written by request of the Provincial woman's Christian temperance union of Ontario. Introduction by Miss Frances E. Williard
- Chatterbox circus, edited by Laurence H. Francis ; with illustrations by Harrison Weir and others
- Chit chat for boys and girls, with many illustrations
- Cinderella
- Colón en Puerto Rico: disquisiciones histórico-filológicas
- Concertstück ; : Pieces and variations, Carl Maria von Weber ; edited, revised and fingered by Dr. William Mason ; with a biographical sketch by Philip Hale
- Dick and Joe, or, Two of a kind, by Mary Lee Etheridge, author of "Mrs. Muff and her friends."
- Division and reunion, 1829-1889, by Woodrow Wilson
- Ecstasy, words and music by Mrs. H.H.A. Beach
- Falstaff: : commedia lirica in tre atti., Libretto di Arrigo Boito
- Famous stories and poems, by Mary E. Wilkins [and six others] ; fully illustrated
- Finger plays for nursery and kindergarten, by Emilie Poulsson ; illustrations by L.J. Bridgman ; music by Cornelia C. Roeske
- General Scott
- Girls' book of treasures : including entertaining and instructive stories, travels, pastimes, poems, recitations, in-door games, out-door games, and a great variety of other good reading for girls, by the following eminent authors, Emily Huntington Miller, Laura E. Richards, Malcolm Douglas, Mary E. Burt, Clara G. Dolliver, Mrs. O. Howard, and many others, profusely illustrated
- Glimpses of the French court; : sketches from French history, by Laura E. Richards
- Hans Christian Andersen's stories for the household
- History of the World's fair; : being a complete description of the World's Columbian exposition from its inception, by Major Ben C. Truman; with special articles by Thos. W. Palmer ... [and others]
- Hora novissima : the rhythm of Bernard de Morlaix on the celestial country, set to music for soli, chorus, and orchestra : op. 30, by Horatio W. Parker ; [English translation by Isabella G. Parker]
- In those soft silken curtains : In quelle trine morbide : from Manon Lescaut, lyric drama in four acts, music by G. Puccini ; English version by Mowbray Marras
- Indian tales, by Frank W. Calkins
- Jenny Wren's boarding-house : a story of newsboy life in New York, by James Otis, author of "Toby Tyler," "Mr. Stubbs brother," "Raising the pearl," etc. ; illustrated by W.A. Rogers
- La vibrante : wrist-study, R. Goldbeck ; revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg
- Leonidas Polk, bishop and general
- Little Prudy's Dotty Dimple, by Sophie May ; illustrated by Amy Brooks and Bertha G. Davidson
- Little blue-eyes and other stories, by Maggie Browne, author of "Wanted-a king," etc
- Lullabies and jingles, compiled and arranged by Margaret Sidney
- Manon Lescaut : lyric drama in four acts, music by Giacomo Puccini ; English version by Mowbray Marras ; complete arrangement for voice and pianoforte by Carlo Carignani
- Manon Lescaut, : a lyric drama in four acts., Music by Giacomo Puccini. English version by Mowbray Marras
- Nanon, with introduction and English notes by B. D. Woodward
- New Chatterwell stories
- Nursery stories and rhymes for the home and kindergarten ; : including, "Nurse Karen's Norway tales"; and, "All for baby," complete : with a collection of short stories and rhymes, by Emilie Poulsson, author of "Nursery finger plays" ; fully illustrated by L.J. Bridgman and others
- Our boys : what they can do and how to do it, compiled by William Stoddart
- Outlines of Roman history, by H.F. Pelham
- Paul Prescott's charge : a story for boys, by Horatio Alger, Jr
- Philanthropy and social progress : seven essays, by Jane Addams ... [and others] delivered before the School of Applied Ethics at Plymouth, Mass., during the session of 1892 ; with introduction by Henry C. Adams
- Phillips Brooks' addresses, with introd. by Julius H. Ward ; etched portrait by W. H. W. Bicknell
- Practical essays on American government
- Rambles and reflections : Europe from Biscay to the Black Sea and from Ætna to the North Cape with glimpses at Asia, Africa, America and the islands of the sea, by Thomas J. Clayton
- Rays of sunshine
- Samson and Dalilah : opera in three acts, music by Charles Camille Saint-Saëns ; text by Ferdinand Lemaire ; English version by Frederic Lyster
- Santa Claus' surprise : a Christmas gift for the little folks
- Snow and sunshine for girls and boys : a book of merriment and fun, edited by Aunt Mary
- Sonatina album : a collection of favorite sonatinas, rondos and pieces for the piano, edited and fingered by Louis Köhler, Ludwig Klee, and others
- Sonatinas for the piano, Friedrich Kuhlau ; rev. and fingered by Ludwig Klee
- Stories of the French revolution, edited by Walter Montgomery ; fully illustrated
- Studies of travel : Greece, by Edward A. Freeman
- Teacher and pupil : a practical course of four-hand piano playing, Joseph Löw
- The Dalton brothers in their Oklahoma cave : a tale of adventure in the Indian territory, by Llew Williams, author of "The dago detectives," "Buffalo Bill's long trail," "The reliance detectives," etc
- The Maine woods, by Henry D. Thoreau
- The Santa Claus story book
- The Silly hare
- The Three bears
- The adventures of a brownie, as told to my child, by the author of "John Halifax, gentleman"
- The age and the Church : being a study of the age, and of the adaptation of the church to its needs
- The art of finger dexterity; : fifty studies for the piano, op. 740. [Complete] Rev. and fingered by Max Vogrich
- The boy travellers in southern Europe : adventures of two youths in a journey through Italy, southern France, and Spain, with visits to Gibraltar and the islands of Sicily and Malta, by Thomas W. Knox, author of "The boy travellers in the Far East," "In South America," "In Russia," "On the Congo," "In Australasia," "In Great Britain and Ireland," "In northern Europe," "In central Europe," and "In Mexico," "The young nimrods," etc
- The contents of children's minds on entering school
- The elements of general method based on the principles of Herbart, by Charles A. McMurry, Ph. D
- The law of psychic phenomena : a working hypothesis for the systematic study of hypnotism, spiritualism, mental therapeutics, etc
- The legend of the white canoe, by William Trumbull, with photogravures from designs by F.V. Du Mond
- The light princess : and other fairy tales, by George MacDonald ; illustrated by Maud Humphrey
- The little lame prince and his travelling cloak : a parable for old and young, by the author of "John Halifax, Gentleman"
- The lone star : the history of the Telugu mission of the American Baptist Missionary Union, David Downie
- The musical journey of Dorothy and Delia, by Bradley Gilman ; illustrated by F.G. Attwood
- The new era : or, The coming kingdom, by Rev. Josiah Strong
- The new redemption : A call to the church to reconstruct society according to the gospel of Christ
- The poetical works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, edited by Edward Dowden
- The queen's necklace, by Alexandre Dumas
- The river fugitives, by Edward S. Ellis, author of "Deerfoot" series, "Log cabin" series, "Boy pioneer" series, etc
- The school of velocity : for the piano, op. 299, Carl Czerny ; revised and fingered by Max Vogrich
- The story of a short life, by Juliana Horatia Ewing, author of "Jackanapes," "Daddy Darwin's Dovecot," etc
- The story of the files : a review of Californian writers and literature, by Ella Sterling Cummins
- The textile industries of the United States : including sketches and notices of cotton, woolen, silk and linen manufacturers in the colonial period. V.I., 1639-1810
- The well-tempered clavichord : 48 preludes and fugues for the piano, Johann Sebastian Bach ; edited by Carl Czerny, with a biographical sketch of the author by Philip Hale
- Through the looking-glass : and what Alice found there, by Lewis Carroll, author of "Alice's adventures in wonderland"
- Tools and the man : property and industry under the Christian law, by Washington Gladden
- Topsys & turvys, by P.S. Newell
- Two volunteer missionaries among the Dakotas, or, The story of the labors of Samuel W. and Gideon H. Pond, by S.W. Pond, Jr
- Wagner and his works; : the story of his life, with critical comments, by Henry T. Finck
- World's Fair parliament of religions : the world's great religions clearly defined by their greatest living exponents : the religions of the world
- Young folks' story book, edited by Pansy ; with nearly one hundred illustrations
- Zigzag journeys on the Mediterranean
- Études enfantines, op. 37 : for the piano, Henry Lemoine ; revised and edited by William Scharfenberg
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