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- A Silver casket, written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society and approved by the Committee of Publication
- A Teacher's gift
- A Teacher's offering
- A Teacher's present
- A Teacher's present
- A child's history of Greece : in two volumes, by John Bonner, author of "A child's history of Rome," &c
- A home in the South, or, Two years at Uncle Warren's, by a Lady ; written for the American Reform Tract and Book Society and approved by the Committee of Publication
- A teacher's offering
- A will and a way, or, The boy in the city
- Amerikan primer, by Elias Longly
- Balls and dancing parties condemned by the Scriptures, Holy Fathers, Holy Councils, and most renowned theologians of the church : advice to young persons regarding them, from the French of Abbé Hulot ; by a young man
- Belle and Lilly, or, The golden rule : a story for girls, by a new pen ; embellished with six colored engravings
- Capt. John Smith : a biography, by George Canning Hill
- Carl and Jocko, or, The adventures of the little Italian boy and his monkey
- Carl and Jocko, or, The adventures of the little Italian boy and his monkey, [by Jacob Abbott]
- Causey building, by Jacob Abbott
- Causey building, by Jacob Abbott
- Childrens' holidays : a story-book for the whole year
- Claude to the rescue!, or, The escape of Duval and the maniac heiress : in which is narrated the adventures of Count Stofet, or, Claude Duval as a fashionable roué, together with the catastrophe of Mr. and Mrs. Finch
- Congo, or, Jasper's experience in command
- Duval and the duchess, or, A midnight row at St. James's : containing the daring attack of Claude Duval, Dick Turpin, and Sixteen-String Jack, upon the combined force of soldiers and officers, and their most remarkable escape : together with Duval's assault upon the Prince of Wales, and his robbery of the Archbishop of Canterbury, by the author of "Gentleman Jack," "Black Bess," "Jonathan Wild," etc. ; handsomely embellished
- Ephraim Chandler : the great midnight robber : his connection with Williamson and Seele in the robbery of Davis, Palmer & Co., jewellers, and Gilbert & Sons, money brokers, in Boston : Mr. Lescure, jeweller, Philadelphia : and other great robberies : and the murder of his accomplice at Buffalo, N.Y. : also, the atrocious murder of Col. Brooks and his accomplished wife, and the burning of their beautiful mansion, consuming their three children in the flames! : with an account of his most singular death! : showing, most clearly, that "the way of the transgressor is hard"
- First lessons in botany and vegetable physiology : to which is added a copious glossary, or dictionary of botanical terms ; Manual of the botany of the northern United States : arranged according to the natural system. School and college edition, rev. ed., including Virginia, Kentucky, and all east of the Mississippi, by Asa Gray
- Georgie, by Jacob Abbott
- Goodrich's second reader, revised by Noble Butler
- Heart and hand, by the author of "Timid Lucy," etc
- Historical and legal examination of that part of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott case, which declares the unconstitutionality of the Missouri compromise act and the self-extension of the Constitution to territories, carrying slavery along with it : With an appendix, containing: I. The debates in the Senate in March, 1849, between Mr. Webster and Mr. Calhoun, on the legislative extension of the Constitution to territories, as contained in vol. II. ch. CLXXXII, of the "Thirty years' view." II. The inside view of the southern sentiment, in relation to the Wilmot proviso, as seen in vol. II. ch. CLXVIII, of the "Thirty years view." III. Review of President Pierce's annual message to Congress of December, 1856, so far as it relates to the abrogation of the Missouri compromise act and the classification of parties, By the author of the "Thirty years' view."
- Hodges' new bank note safe-guard : giving fac simile descriptions of upwards of ten thousand bank notes embracing every genuine note issued in the United States & Canada
- Hodges' new bank note safe-guard : giving fac simile descriptions of upwards of ten thousand bank notes embracing every genuine note issued in the United States & Canada
- Home, and no home, or, The boy in the town, by the author of "Towers of Zion," "Life of Wesley, " "Triumphs of industry," etc
- Home, and no home, or, The boy in the town, by the author of "Towers of Zion," "Life of Wesley," "Triumphs of industry," etc
- Jasper, or, The spoiled child recovered
- Jenny and the insects
- Jonathan Wild, or, The daring adventures of Paul Clifford, the notorious highwayman, by the author of "Claude Duval," "Gentlemen Jack," etc. etc
- Judge Justin, or, The little court of Morningdale
- Kobboltozo : a sequel to The last of the Huggermuggers : with illustrations, by Christopher Pearse Cranch
- Kobboltozo : a sequel to The last of the Huggermuggers : with illustrations, by Christopher Pearse Cranch
- Labor lost, by Jacob Abbott
- Lapstone, or, The sailor turned shoemaker
- Lena Leslie, or, The history of an orphan, written for the Board of Publication by a Lady of Kentucky
- Little Paul, or, How to be patient in sickness and pain
- Marcus, or, The boy-tamer, by Walter Aimwell, author of "Whistler," "Ella," "Clinton," "Oscar," etc. ; with illustrations
- Mary Brown at Naples, Pompeii, and Herculaneum : an instructive story for boys and girls, by Esther Fenn
- May morning and New Year's Eve, by Mrs. Follen ; illustrated with engravings
- Minigo, or, The fairy of Cairnstone Abbey
- Minnie Ray : a story of faith and good works, by Mrs. C.M. Edwards, author of "The Herbert family," "The itinerant," etc
- Mother's true stories
- Mrs. Hale's new cook book : a practical system for private families in town and country ; with directions for carving, and arranging the table for parties, etc. Also, preparations of food for invalids and for children
- Nannie's jewel-case, or, True stones and false, tales translated from the German of Julie Ruhkopf and Aug. Moritz by Trauermantel
- Nannie's jewel-case, or, True stories and false, tales translated from the German of Julie Ruhkopf and Aug. Moritz by Trauermantel
- Northern travel : summer and winter pictures : Sweden, Denmark and Lapland, by Bayard Taylor
- Orkney the peacemaker, or, The various ways of settling disputes
- Orkney the peacemaker, or, The various ways of settling disputes
- Our happy home, or, The family circle, by Mrs. Sarah Gould
- Our homes : their cares and duties, joys and sorrows, edited by T.S. Arthur
- Peter Parley's thousand and one stories of fact and fancy, wit and humor, rhyme, reason, and romance, edited by S.B. Goodrich ; illustrated by one hundred and fifty engravings
- Pond lily stories
- Primary lessons and tables in arithmetic : for young learners, by Joseph Ray, M.D., late professor of mathematics in Woodward College
- Random sketches, or, What I saw in Europe : from the portfolio of an artist, by F. De B. Richards ; with photographic illustrations by the author
- Remarkable history of five little pigs : showing the adventures of one little pig who went to market : of a second little pig who stayed at home : of a third little pig who got roast beef : of a fourth little pig who got none : and of a fifth little pig who cried "wee, wee, wee," all the way home
- Right and about right, or, The boy on the farm, by the author of "Towers of Zion," "Life of Wesley," "Triumphs of industry," etc
- Rollo in Holland, by Jacob Abbott
- Rollo in the woods, by Jacob Abbott
- Rollo in the woods, by Jacob Abbott
- Smiles and tears, or, Life at Glenbrook, by Mrs. Frances M. Chesebro
- Sunday-school dialogues
- Susan Gray, or, The little runaway, by Mary Morrisson ; written for the Massachesetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the Committee of Publication
- The Child's book on slavery, or, Slavery made plain
- The Jumping jack's journey, or, The perilous adventures of a jumping jack, a tin soldier, and a nut-cracker, translated from the German by Miss Lander
- The Pilgrims' first year in New England, by Rev. Nahum Gale ; written for the Mass. S.S. Society, and approved by the Committee of Publication
- The Pirate's bride, or, The wonderful adventures of Miss Cordelia Thompson
- The Riddle book
- The Stray lamb, written for the board of Publication [of Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.]
- The Token
- The Wonderful and true history of Inez Caspetto, or, The Spanish lady, her victims and lovers : the life, career, and fearful deeds of her brother Leon Caspetto, the libertine : also, the melancholy career of Julia Morales, the celebrated Spanish beauty who committed suicide by throwing herself into the Hudson River, after slaying with her own hand, Felix Xaver, her seducer : the adventures and startling death of Mademoiselle Angela, the actress-- flight and arrest of the murderer-- the thrilling account of the two masked females of Madrid : also, an account of the extraordinary connection with General Santa Anna : full account of the singular advertisement in the N.Y. "Herald" of the eighth of October last for a husband, edited by O.D. White, Esq
- The apple gathering, by Jacob Abbott
- The blossoms of industry : being the history of Arthur and Emily, or, Industry must thrive, by Mrs. Mary Durang
- The boys and girls' illustrated bird book, by Julia Colman
- The elementary spelling book : being an improvement on "The American spelling-book", by Noah Webster, LL. D
- The flower of friendship, or, Sincerity's gift : being the history of Henriette and Maria ; also, The gem of prudence, or, Avoid the quick-sands of danger : being the history of Christine and Frederick, by Mrs. Mary Durang
- The halo round the moon, or, Lucy's visit, by Jacob Abbott
- The halo round the moon, or, Lucy's visit, by Jacob Abbott
- The history of Peter the Great, czar of Russia, by Sarah H. Bradford, author of the "Story of Columbus," "Lewie," "The silver lake stories," etc., etc
- The life and times of Aaron Burr : lieutenant-colonel in the army of the revolution, United States senator, vice-president of the United States, etc., by J. Parton
- The life of Our Lord Jesus Christ, or, Jesus revealed to childhood and youth, by Abbe ︠F︡. Lagrange ; translated from the French, by Mrs. J. Sadlier
- The little shoemaker, or, The orphan's victory, by Mrs. Sarah A. Myers, author of "Faithful Nicolette," etc
- The little shoemaker, or, The orphan's victory, by Mrs. Sarah A. Myers, author of "Faithful Nicolette," etc
- The national second reader : containing lessons in punctuation and progressive and pleasing exercises in reading, accompanied with simple and comprehensive definitions and the pronunciation of all doubtful words, by Richard Greene Parker and J. Madison Watson
- The opal of truth, or, The straight path : being the history of Virginia [i.e. Virginius] and Octavius ; also, Pride, or, The error of the mind : being the history of Sidney and Julian, by Mrs. Mary Durang
- The political test-book, or encyclopedia : Containing everything necessary for the reference of the politicians and statesmen of the United States
- The poor boy and merchant prince, or, Elements of success drawn from the life of Amos Lawrence and other similar characters, by William M. Thayer, author of "Good girl," "Morning star," etc
- The rainbow of charity, or, The best feelings of the heart : being the history of Horatio and Virginia ; also, the gem of innocence, or, Nature pleads its own cause : being a history of Cecilia and Edward, by Mrs. Mary Durang
- The romance of western history : or, Sketches of history, life, and manners, in the West
- The startling and thrilling narrative of the dark and terrible deeds of Henry Madison : and his associate and accomplice, Miss Ellen Stevens, who was executed by the Vigilance Committee of San Francisco, on the 20th September last, edited by Rev. P. Shelden Drury
- The steeple trap, by Jacob Abbott
- Travellers' stories, by Mrs. Follen
- Travellers' stories, by Mrs. Follen ; illustrated with engravings
- Travellers' stories, by Mrs. [Eliza Lee] Follen ; illustrated with engravings
- Trouble on the mountain, by Jacob Abbott
- Try again, or, The trials and triumphs of Harry West, a story for young folks, by Oliver Optic, author of "The boat club," "All aboard," "Now or never," "In doors and out," etc
- Uncle Curioso's tales for youths and maidens, translated from the German of Braun, by Cousin Fannie
- Uncle Frank's pleasant pages for the fireside : a miscellany of tales, sketches, travels, biography, history, fables, anecdotes, dialogues, poetry, etc., by Francis C. Woodworth, author of "Woodworth's youths' cabinet," author of "Uncle Frank's home stories," "Wonders of the insect world," "Theodore Thinker's tales," etc
- Vernon, or, Conversations about old times in England
- Viola and her little brother Arno
- Visit to Derby, or, Minnie and her nurse : a true story
- Well begun is half done, or, The young painter ; : and, Fiddelhanns, tales translated from the German of Richard Baron and Dr. C. Deutsch by Trauermantel
- What the animals do and say, by Mrs. Follen ; illustrated with engravings
- Whatcheer : a story of olden times : one of sister Rhody's collection of historical facts, for the amusement and instruction of young people, edited by Anne P. Child
- Wisconsin and its resources : with Lake Superior, its commerce and navigation : including a trip up the Mississippi, and a canoe voyage on the St. Croix and Brulé rivers to Lake Superior : to which are appended, the constitution of the state, with the routes of the principal railroads, list of post-offices, etc. : with illustrations and authentic maps of Wisconsin and the region of Lake Superior, by James S. Ritchie
- Words of cheer for the tempted, the toiling, and the sorrowing, edited by T.S. Arthur
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