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- A Christmas dream, by James T. Brady ; illustrated by Edward S. Hall
- A happy summer-time, or, James and Jenny in the country : with six elegant designs, by Hammatt Billings
- A journey in the back country, by Frederick Law Olmsted
- A voice from the newsboys
- A year with Maggie and Emma : a true story, edited by Maria J. McIntosh
- Alice Wilde : the raftsman's daughter : a forest romance, by Mrs. Metta V. Victor
- American and European railway practice in the economical generation of steam ... and in permanent way
- Amy and her brothers, or, Love and Labor, by the author of The blue flag, Emily and Uncle Hanse, etc
- Bill Biddon, trapper, or, Life in the northwest, by Edward S. Ellis
- Blind Ethan : a story for boys
- Bob and Walter : with the story of Breakneck Ledge
- Bobby, the schoolmaster, or, Our little canary-bird
- Bonnie Scotland : tales of her history, heroes, and poets, by Grace Greenwood ; with illustrations
- Bruin : the grand bear hunt, by Captain Mayne Reid, author of "The boy hunters," "The young voyageurs," "Odd peoples," etc., etc
- Caroline Jones, or, Outward and inward adorning
- Cedar swamp, or, Wild Nat's brigade : a tale of Tory treachery and patriot bravery, by William R. Eyster
- Charles Norwood, or, Erring and repenting, by Catharine M. Trowbridge, author of "Dick and his friend Fidus," "Two friends," "George Morton and his sister"
- Charles and Mary, or, Stories to help in the training of children, with an address to parents, from the German of C.S. Salzmann
- Charley Adams, the morning laborer
- Charley Kempsey's farm
- Chip, the cave-child, by Mrs. Mary A. Dennison
- Cooney Bush, trapper and scout, by Latham C. Carleton, author of Black Bill the trapper, Big Snake the Huron, The scout of Tippecanoe, etc., etc
- Cousin Guy, by Geo B. Taylor, of Virginia
- Dick Duncan : the story of a boy who loved mischief, and how he was cured of his evil habit, by Francis Forrester, Esq., author of "My Uncle Toby's library," "Guy Garlton," etc
- Dora and Charlie, by the author of "Little Dora"
- Duval in Newgate, or, The traitor Jew : containing the remarkable adventures of Adele the unfortunate, and the daring escape of Claude Duval, by the author of "Claude's last bullet," "Dare-Devil Dick," "Gentleman Jack," &c. ; with illustrations
- El-Khuds the Holy, or, Glimpses in the Orient, by WM. Mason Turner, B.Ph., M.D., of Petersburg, Virginia
- Excursion to the Orkney Islands, by Jacob Abbott
- Fred Lawrence, or, The world-college, by Margaret E. Teller
- George Rowland : a boy at service
- Gold dust, for the young, by Magnolia
- Hearth-stone sketches : a Christmas gift for children, by a lady ; written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the Committee of Publication
- History of Genghis Khan, by Jacob Abbott ; with engravings
- History, theory, and practice of the electric telegraph
- Hymns for mothers and children, compiled by the author of "Violet," "Daisy," &c
- Jennie, the little deaf mute
- Jenny and the birds, by the author of "Jenny and the insects," "Irish Amy, " &c
- Jessie Carlton : the story of a girl who fought with Little Impulse, the Wizard, and conquered him, by Francis Forrester, Esq., author of "Guy Carlton," "Dick Duncan," "My uncle Toby's library," etc
- Jessie Ross : a story for girls
- Jessie a pilgrim, by the author of The Willie books
- Jessie says so : a story for girls
- Jessie's place, and what belongs in it, by the author of The Willie books
- Juthoo and his Sunday school, or, Child life in India, by a native Brahmin ; with an appendix of "short stories"
- Kit Kelvin's kernels : with illustrations
- Lazy Stephen : "Not slothful"
- Leaving home : a story for boys
- Little Bessie, the careless girl, or, Squirrels, nuts, and water-cresses, by Josephine Franklin, author of "Nelly and her friends," "Nelly's first school-days," "Nelly and her boat," etc
- Little Bessie, the careless girl, or, Squirrels, nuts, and water-cresses, by Josephine Franklin, author of "Nelly and her friends," "Nelly's first school-days," "Nelly and her boat," etc
- Little Frankie and his cousin, by Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little Frankie and his mother, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little Frankie and his mother, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little Frankie at his plays, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little Frankie at school, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little Frankie on a journey, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little Jerry : a story for boys
- Little Robins' love one to another, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little by little, or, The cruise of the flyaway : a story for young folks, by Oliver Optic, author of "the boat club," "All aboard," "Now or never," "Try again," "Poor and proud," "In doors and out," etc. etc
- Little by little, or, The cruise of the flyaway : a story for young folks, by Oliver Optic, author of "the boat club," "All aboard," "Now or never," "Try again," "Poor and proud," "In doors and out," etc. etc
- Little robins in the nest, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series;" "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little robins in trouble, by Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series;" "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little robins in trouble, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series;" "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little robins learning to fly, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little robins learning to fly, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series;" "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little robins' friends, by Mrs Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little robins' friends, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series;" "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little robins' love one to another, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series;" "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- Little songs for little people : with numerous illustrations
- Little things for little folks, by Mrs. Mary Jane Phillips, author of "Pearls for the little ones," "Home scenes," "Casket of gems," etc. ; two illustrations
- Malaeska : the Indian wife of the white hunter, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens
- Marcia and Ellen : the drunkard's children, by Mrs. M.J.P.S
- Mary Alden, or, Decision of character, by H.K.P
- May-flowers : for the children, by Aunt Fannie, written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the Committee of Publication
- McGuffey's New juvenile speaker : containing more than two hundred exercises, original and selected, for reading and speaking
- Memoir of the life, character, and writings of Philip Doddridge, D.D. : with a selection from his correspondence, compiled by Rev. James R. Boyd, A.M., editor of English poets, with notes, etc
- Mrs. Brown's stories, written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the Committee of Publication
- Myra : the child of adoption, a romance of real life by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens
- Nathan Todd, or, The fate of the Sioux' captive, by Edward S. Ellis
- Nelly and her boat, by Josephine Franklin, author of "Nelly and her friends," "Nelly's first school-days" etc
- New fairy stories for my grandchildren, by George Keil ; translated from the German by S.W. Lander
- Odd people : being a popular description of singular races of man, by Captain Mayne Reid, author of "The desert home," "The bush boys," etc. ; with illustrations
- Odd people : being a popular description of singular races of man, by Captain Mayne Reid, author of "The desert home," "The bush boys," etc.; with illustrations
- Older than Adam, by the author of "Violet," "Daisy," etc
- Our summer at Sunnybrook : and the boys and girls there, by Mary Noel Meigs, author of "Fanny Herbert," "Cousin Bertha's stories," etc
- Pathaway, or, Nick Whiffles on the trail : a tale of the northern trapping-grounds, by Dr. J.H. Robinson, author of "Nick Whiffles, the trapper guide," "Whitelaw, or, Nattie of the lake shore," etc., etc
- Patty Williams's voyage : a story almost wholly true, by A.M.W
- Peter Parley's tales of America : with engravings
- Peter Parley's tales of Europe : with engravings
- Peter Parley's universal history, on the basis of geography
- Peterchen and Gretchen, or, Tales of early childhood : for little children from four to eight years, translated from the German, by the author of "Little Susy's six birthdays," "Henry and Bessie," "Flower of the family," etc
- Pictures from the history of Spain, by the author of "Pictures from the history of the Swiss"
- Piety and pride, by E.L. Lewellyn
- Rock Cottage, or, The summer vacation, written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School, and approved by the Committee of Publication
- Rosy's Fourth of July ; : Antonio and his angel ; and, Kitty's dream, by the author of "Daisy Downs"
- Seth Jones, or, The captives of the frontier, by Edward S. Ellis
- Short stories for the little ones at home : originally published as The infant library
- Short stories from the lives of remarkable women : being narratives of fact to correct fiction, as related to her children, by a mother
- Stella Delorme, or, The Comanche's dream : wild and fanciful story of savage chivalry, by Ned Buntline
- Stories of Rainbow and Lucky, by Jacob Abbott
- Sunny-eyed Tim : the observant little boy ; a tissue of true incidents and incidental truths, by the author of "Faith and patience, a story - And something more - For boys."
- Sweet Corabelle and other authentic sketches : a book for youth, by Mrs. Mary Jane Phillips ; two illustrations
- Teachings of patriots and statesmen : or, The "founders of the republic" on slavery
- The Circus-girl and Sunday-school scholar
- The Clevelands : showing the influence of a Christian family in a new settlement, by Mrs. E.M. Sheldon
- The Florence stories, by Jacob Abbott. Excursion to the Orkney Islands
- The Gold bracelet, or, The blind basket-maker's children
- The Jewish prisoner : a sketch of the life of Hermann S. Ollendorff, a Christian Israelite, by Rev. Isaac Bird ; with an introduction by Rev. E.A. Lawrence, D.D., prof. of eccl. hist. in the Theol. Institute, East Windsor, Conn
- The Land of the sun, or, What Kate and Willie saw there, by Cornelia H. Jenks
- The Morning Star : history of the children's missionary vessel, and of the Marquesan and Micronesian missions, by Mrs. Jane S. Warren
- The Oriental annual : comprising travels and adventures to the plains of Troy, the "Seven churches", Palmyra, Jerusalem, Petra, Seringapatam, Surat, Lucknow, Delhi, Cashmere, Java, China and Mauritius
- The Parish hall, and what was done there
- The Penny question-book for very little children to help parents and teachers of infants
- The Percy family : the Alps and the Rhine, by Daniel C. Eddy
- The Story of Reynard the Fox, with six illustrations from designs by Kaulbach
- The Transplanted shamrock, or, The way to win an Irish heart
- The backwoods bride : a romance of squatter life, by Mrs. Metta V. Victor
- The big nightcap letters : being the fifth book of the series, by the author of the Six nightcap books, "Aunt Fanny's stories," etc., etc
- The bobbin boy, or, How Nat got his learning : an example for youth, by William M. Thayer
- The boys' book of Indian battles and adventures : with anecdotes about them, by the author of "Evenings in Boston," "Ramon the rover of Cuba," etc. ; illustrated with ten engravings
- The first reader of the School and family series, by Marcius Willson, author of Primary history, History of the United States, American history, and Outlines of general history
- The frontier angel : a romance of Kentucky rangers' life, by Edward S. Ellis
- The gentlemen's book of etiquette, and manual of politeness : being a complete guide for a gentleman's conduct in all his relations towards society, From the best French, English, and American authorities
- The giants and how to fight them, by the Rev. Richard Newton, D.D., author of "Bills from the Fountain of Life," "Best Things," "The King's Highway," etc
- The gold dollar : and, The dark shadow, by Mrs. H.B. Steele
- The golden belt, or, The Carib's pledge, by Colin Barker
- The little nightcap letters, by the author of "Nightcaps," "New nightcaps," "Baby Nightcaps," etc., etc
- The new school reader : embracing a comprehensive system of instruction in the principles of elocution : with a choice collection of reading lessons in prose and poetry, from the most approved authors : for the use of academies and the higher classes in schools, etc., Fourth book, by Charles W. Sanders, A.M., author of "Spelling book, and series of school readers," "Elementary and elocutionary chart," "Analysis of English words," etc
- The old red house, by the author of "Capt. Russell's watchword", "Ellen Dacre", etc
- The printer boy, or, How Ben Franklin made his mark : an example for youth, by William M. Thayer, author of "The Bobbin Boy," "Tales from the Bible," etc
- The prisoner of La Vintresse, or, The fortunes of a Cuban heiress, by Mrs. Mary A. Denison
- The reason why : natural history : giving reasons for hundreds of interesting facts in connection with zoology : and throwing light upon the peculiar habits and instincts of the various orders of the animal kingdom, by the author of "The Biblical reason why," "The reason why: general science," "Inquire within," "That's it, or, Plain teaching," "The corner cupboard," etc
- The reefer of '76, or, The cruise of the fire-fly, by Harry Cavendish
- The robins' nest, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- The robins' nest, by Mrs. Madeline Leslie, author of "The home life series," "Mrs. Leslie's juvenile series," etc
- The rocket
- The seven little sisters who live on the round ball that floats in the air
- The slave sculptor, or, The prophetess of the secret chambers : a tale of Mexico at the period of the conquest, by Wm. Jared Hall
- The young gold seeker and other authentic sketches : a book for youth, by Mrs. Mary Jane Phillips, author of "Pearls for the little ones," etc. ; two illustrations
- True stories of the days of Washington
- Trust in God, or, Three days in the life of Gellert
- Twelve sermons : delivered at Antioch College, by Horace Mann
- Where there's a will there's a way, by Alice B. Haven (Cousin Alice)
- Win and wear
- Winifred Winthrop, or, The lady of Atherton Hall, by Clara Augusta
- Winnie and Walter's Christmas stories
- Winnie and Walter's evening talks with their father about old times
- Winnie and Walter, or, Story-telling at Thanksgiving
- Winnie and Walter, or, Story-telling at Thanksgiving
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