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- A Small book for a small child, written for the American Sunday-School Union
- A family-text book for the country : or, The farmer at home: being a cyclopaedia of the more important topics in modern agriculture, and in natural history and domestic economy, adapted to rural life
- A system of natural philosophy : in which are explained the principles of mechanics, hydrostatics, hydraulics, pneumatics, acoustics, optics, astronomy, electricity, magnetism, steam-engine, electro-magnetism, electrotype, photography, and daguerreotype : to which are added questions for the examination of pupils, designed for the use of schools and academies : illustrated by three hundred engravings, by J.L. Comstock, M.D., author of Introduction to mineralogy, Elements of chemistry, Introduction to botany, Outlines of geology, Outlines of physiology, Natural history of birds, etc
- Adventures in fairy-land, by Richard Henry Stoddard ; with engravings from designs by Oertel
- Adventures of hunters and travellers, and narratives of border warfare, by an old hunter
- An Alphabet of birds : comprising descriptions of their appearance and habits : with numerous illustrations
- An Alphabet of quadrupeds : comprising descriptions of their appearance and habits : with numerous illustrations
- Aunt Fanny's amusing and instructive stories about the nations of Europe and America : descriptive of the people, manners, and customs
- Aunt Patty's mirror : a collection of pieces in prose and rhyme, for the Silver Lake stories, with illustrations, by Cousin Cicely, author of "The budget," etc
- Buds and blossoms from our own garden, by F.C. Woodworth and T.S. Arthur
- Cedardale, or, The peacemakers : a story of village life, by T.S. Arthur
- Choice poems for little children
- Ellen's birth-day : and other stories for the entertainment and instruction of the young
- Fresh flowers for children, by a Mother ; with engravings from designs by Billings
- Gems from fable-land : a collection of fables illustrated by facts, by Wm. Oland Bourne
- Grandfather's stories : making the fourth of the second series, Lu Lu books, original and selected, by Mrs. Colman
- Grandfather's stories : making the fourth of the second series, Lu Lu books, original and selected, by Mrs. Colman
- Great cities of the world : in their glory and in their desolation, embracing cities of Europe, Asia, Africa and America, with a history of important events of their time, by John Frost, LL. D., author of Perilous adventers of travellers, etc
- Haven't-Time and Don't-Be-In-a-Hurry, and other stories, by T.S. Arthur ; with illustrations from original designs by Croome
- Haven't-Time and Don't-Be-In-a-Hurry, and other stories, by T.S. Arthur ; with illustrations from original designs by Croome
- Homes of American authors : comprising anecdotical, personal, and descriptive sketches, by various writers
- Hungary in 1851 : with an experience of the Austrian police, by Charles Loring Brace
- Incidents and narratives of travel, Europe, Asia, Africa and America, in various periods of history, by John Frost, LL. D
- Jealousy and murder, or, Life and wonderful adventures of Mary Simerton : who killed her husband and his mistress, Miss Ellen Lavere, in the cave of that band of robbers, counterfeiters, and murderers, known far and wide as the Mysterious League, where she followed them in the disguise of a man : the thrilling incidents of this work surpass in interest those of the most skilfully contrived novel, and the extraordinary narrative is more touching than the action of a pathetic drama
- Kitty Brown and her city cousins, written for the American Sunday School Union
- Kitty Brown and her little school, written for the American Sunday-School Union, by the author of "Sunny side"
- Letters on clerical manners and habits : addressed to a student in the theological seminary, at Princeton, N.J., by Samuel Miller, D.D
- Life of Henry Clay : the statesman and the patriot, containing numerous anecdotes, with illustrations
- Little Henry and his bird
- Little Johnny, or, The idiot boy
- Little Maggie's trials and triumphs
- Little Marian's pilgrimage, revised by the Committee of Publication
- Little Silverstring, or, Tales and poems for the young, by Wm. Oland Bourne
- Little things, revised by the Committee of Publication
- Lizzie Eames : a true story for talebearers, written for the American Sunday-School Union
- Man lost and saved
- Marco Paul's voyages & travels : Erie Canal, by Jacob Abbott
- Marco Paul's voyages & travels : Springfield armory, by Jacob Abbott
- Marco Paul's voyages & travels : Vermont, by Jacob Abbott
- Marco Paul's voyages & travels, Maine, by Jacob Abbott
- Margaret and Henrietta, by Mrs. L.H. Sigourney
- Memoir of the life and character of Samuel Hopkins, D.D., by Edwards A. Park
- Mike Marble : his crotchets and oddities, by Uncle Frank, author of "A Peep at Our Neighbors," "The Peddler's Boy," "The Diving Bell," "Willow Lane Stories," etc
- Miss Jane Clark, the buried alive, or, The confessions of a suicide
- Money matters : explained to the young, by Rev. L.L. Knox
- Nutcracker and Mouse-king, translated from the German of Hoffman, by Mrs. St. Simon
- Oracles for youth : a home pastime, by Caroline Gilman and Caroline Howard
- Our Sue : her motto and its uses, with other tales, by Uncle Frank
- Our Sue : her motto and its uses, with other tales, by Uncle Frank, author of "A prep at our neighbors," "The peddler's boy," "The diving bell," "Willow Lane stories," etc
- Our little Harry : and other poems and stories, by T.S. Arthur ; with illustrations from original designs by Croome
- Our position : a sermon, preached before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, in the Fourth Presbyterian Church in the city of Washington, May 20, 1852, by Albert Barnes
- Outlines of moral science, by Archibald Alexander, D.D., late professor in the Theological Seminary at Princeton, M.J
- Over the sea, or, Scenes and incidents in other lands : sketched for young people
- Patient waiting no loss, or, The two Christmas days, by Alice B. Neal, (Cousin Alice,) author of "NO such word as fail," "Contentment better than wealth," etc
- Patient waiting no loss, or, The two Christmas days, by Alice B. Neal, (Cousin Alice,) author of "No such word as fail," "Contentment better than wealth," etc
- Pierre, the organ-boy : and other stories, by T.S. Arthur ; with illustrations from original designs by Croome
- Pierrette, the Child of peace, and The true friend
- Politics for American Christians : a word upon our example as a nation, our labour, our trade, elections, education and congressional legislation
- Queechy, by Elizabeth Wetherell, author of "The wide, wide world"
- Queer bonnets, or, Truthfulness and generosity, a book for girls by Mrs. L.C. Tuthill, author of "Braggadocio," "I'll be a gentleman," "I'll be a lady," etc., etc
- Robert and Harold, or, The young marooners on the Florida Coast, by F.R. Goulding, of Georgia
- Robert and Harold, or, The young marooners on the Florida coast, by F.R. Goulding
- Rodolphus : a Franconia story, by the author of the Rollo books
- Rodolphus : a Franconia story, by the author of the Rollo books [Jacob Abbott]
- Sarah Neal : a tale of real life, by the author of "Roland Rand," and "The homely child"
- Sarah Neal : a tale of real life, by the author of "Roland Rand," and "The homely child"
- Silver and pewter : a tale of high life and low life in New York, by M.M. Huet, author of "Life and adventures of Alexander tardy," "Seven brothers of Wyoming," etc., etc
- Simple stories : making one of the second series, Lu Lu books, original and selected by Mrs. Colman, author of Innocence of childhood, &c
- Slavery and anti-slavery : a history of the great struggle in both hemispheres ; with a view of the slavery question in the United States
- Songs for the little ones at home
- Sunday hours : a book for young people
- Sunshine through the clouds, or, Justina rewarded : for the instruction and amusement of young readers, by L. Lermont, author of "The captive nightingale," and other tales, etc
- Susy Lee, or, The little girl who learned to pray, written for the American Sunday-School Union
- The Boundary tree, or, The spirit that heals differences
- The Bow and arrow : a story of the American Revolution : designed to teach contentment and gratitude, edited by D.P. Kidder
- The Brother and sister, and other stories
- The Child of providence, or, Arthur Montrose, by the author of "Henry Curran," and "The bereaved mothers"
- The Golden ball : and other stories
- The King's daughter, and other stories : for the entertainment and instruction of the young
- The Last penny, and other stories, by T.S. Arthur ; with illustrations from original designs by Croome
- The Merry Christmas book, or, Nut-cracker and Mouse-king, from the German of Hoffman by Mrs. St. Simon
- The Middle class reader : comprising the story of Jack Halyard, the sailor boy : designed for American children in families and schools, by William S. Cardell
- The Mormons, or, Latter-day Saints, in the valley of the Great Salt Lake : a history of their rise and progress, peculiar doctrines, present condition, and prospects, derived from personal observation, during a residence among them, by Lieut. J.W. Gunnison of the topographical engineers
- The Natural history of quadrupeds
- The Patriarchs, or, Bible histories for children
- The Runaway, or, The adventures of Rodney Roverton
- The Runaway, or, The adventures of Rodney Roverton
- The School in the woods, written for the American Sunday-School Union
- The Twin sisters : a brief memoir of little Amelia, written for the American Sunday-School Union
- The White lamb : and other stories
- The Wilmot family, or, "They that deal truly are his delight", revised by the Committee of Publication
- The Youth's diadem : a gift book for all seasons, prepared especially for young people by Clara Arnold
- The boat builders, the little artists, and other stories, original and selected by Mrs. Colman
- The boat builders, the little artists, and other stories, original and selected by Mrs. Colman
- The boy hunters, or, Adventures in search of a white buffalo, by Captain Mayne Reid, author of "The Desert Home," etc. ; with illustrations, by William Harvey
- The boy hunters, or, Adventures in search of a white buffalo, by Captain Mayne Reid, author of "The Desert Home," etc. ; with illustrations, by William Harvey
- The child's gem and other stories : making the fifth of the second series, Lu Lu books, original and selected, by Mrs. Colman
- The cloud with the silver lining, by the author of "A trap to catch a sunbeam," "Only," "Old Jolliffe," and "Sequel," "The dream chintz," "The house on the rock," &c. &c
- The cornucopia : a collection of pieces in prose and rhyme for the Silver Lake stories, by Cousin Cicely, author of "The green satchel," etc
- The first book of history : combined with geography : containing the history and geography of the western hemisphere for the use of schools, by the author of Peter Parley's tales ; illustrated by engravings and colored maps
- The first book of history, combined with geography : containing the history and geography of the Western Hemisphere for the use of schools, by the author of Peter Parley's tale ; illustrated by engravings and colored maps
- The guide to knowledge : being a collection of useful and familiar questions and answers on every-day subjects, adapted for young persons, and arranged in the most simple and easy language, by Eliza Robbins, author of Popular lessons, etc
- The hedge of thorns ; : and, True repentance, [edited by D.P. Kidder]
- The industrial resources, etc., of the southern and western states : embracing a view of their commerce, agriculture, manufactures, internal improvements, slave and free labor, slavery institutions, products, etc., of the South ; together with historical and statistical sketches of the different states and cities of the Union --statistics of the United States commerce and manufactures, from the earliest periods, compared with other leading powers -- the results of the different census returns since 1790, and returns of the census of 1850, on population, agriculture and general industry, etc., With an appendix
- The iron tomb, or, The mock count of New York : a local tale, written in scenes with a free hand especially for the readers of 'Uncle Sam' and to them respectfully dedicated, by Charley Bowline
- The juvenile annual, or, holiday melodies, by Mrs. M.H. Maxwell
- The lost children, and other stories, by T.S. Arthur ; with illustrations from original designs by Croome
- The old farm gate : containing stories and poems for children and youth, by Richard Coe, author of "Poems," "Criticisms," etc
- The old pilgrim, and his grand daughter
- The panorama of nations : comprising the characteristics of courage, perseverance, enterprise, cunning, shrewdness, vivacity, ingenuity, contempt of danger and of death exhibited by people of the principal nations of the world, as illustrated in narrative of peril and adventure, by John Frost., LL.D., author of Universal Naval History, etc., etc
- The peasant and his daughter, or, The providence of God
- The poor organ-grinder : and other stories, by Uncle Frank, author of "A peep at our neighbors," "The peddler's boy," "The diving bell," "Willow lane stories," etc
- The sergeant and his pipe, Disobedience and A lesson of mercy
- The southern farmer and market gardener : being a compilation of useful articles on these subjects from the most approved writers
- The string of pearls, for boys and girls, by T.S. Arthur and F.C. Woodworth
- The tell-tale, or, Home secrets told by old travellers, by H. Trusta, author of "Sunny-side," "Peep at number five," "Kitty Brown," etc., etc., etc
- The tell-tale, or, Home secrets told by old travellers, by Mrs. E. Stuart Phelps, author of "Sunny side," Peep at number five," etc., etc
- The tinder merchant ; : Remember thy creator ; and, Songs of God's children
- The wide, wide world, by Elizabeth Wetherell
- The young dreamer, and other stories : making the sixth of the second series, Lu Lu books, original and selected by Mrs. Colman
- The young dreamer, and the other stories : making the sixth of the second series, Lu Lu books ; original and selected, by Mrs. Colman
- Theobald, the iron-hearted, or, Love to enemies, from the French of Rev. Cesar Malan
- Thrilling stories of the forest and frontier, by an old hunter
- Tribute to Gallaudet : a discourse in commemoration of the life, character and services, of the Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudet, LL. D., delivered before the citizens of Hartford, Jan. 7th, 1852, with an appendix, containing history of deaf-mute instruction and institutions, and other documents, by Henry Barnard, LL. D
- True riches, or, Wealth without wings, by T.S. Arthur
- True riches, or, Wealth without wings, by T.S. Arthur
- Two lectures on intemperance
- Uncle Ben's New Year's gift, and other stories, T.S. Arthur
- Viola, or, Adventures in the far South-west, by Emerson Bennett, author of "The prairie flower," "Leni Leoti," "Pioneer's daughter," "Walde-Warren," "Forest Rose," "Female spy," "Rosalie Du Pont," "Bandits of the Osage," "Hypocrite," "Traitor," "Renegade," "Mike Fink," "League of the Miami," Etc., Etc. : a companion to the "Prairie flower"
- What I must try to be, by Mrs. T.J. Carney
- Who is greatest? : and other stories, by T.S. Arthur
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