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- "Fort Reno," or, Picturesque "Cheyenne and Arrapahoe army life," before the opening of "Oklahoma", by Mrs. D.B. Dyer
- A Cluster of stories
- A child-world, by James Whitcomb Riley
- A critical study of nullification in South Carolina
- A cycle of Cathay, or, China, south and north : with personal reminiscences, by W.A.P. Martin, D.D., Ll. D., president emeritus of the imperial Tungwen College, membre de l'Institut de Droit International, mem. cor. de la Société de la Législation Comparée, etc
- A history of anti-pedobaptism : from the rise of pedobaptism to A. D. 1609, Albert Henry Newman
- A history of elementary mathematics : with hints on methods of teaching, by Florian Cajori
- A history of the warfare of science with theology in Christendom
- A history of the warfare of science with theology in Christendom, by Andrew Dickson White, LL. D. (Yale), L.H.D. (Columbia), Ph. Dr. (Jena), late President and professor of history at Cornell University
- A loyal little maid, by Edith Robinson, author of "Forced acquaintances: ; illustrated by Amy M. Sacker
- A primary reader : old-time stories, fairy tales and myths retold by children, by E. Louise Smythe
- A thrilling narrative of the Minnesota massacre and the Sioux War of 1862-63 : graphic accounts of the siege of Fort Ridgely, battles of Birch Coolie, Wood Lake, Big Mound, Stony Lake, Dead Buffalo Lake and Missouri River
- Adoniram Judson Gordon : a biography with letters and illustrative extracts drawn from unpublished or uncollected sermons and addresses, by his son Ernest B. Gordon
- All the year round : a nature reader : part II : winter, by Frances L. Strong, St. Paul Teachers' Training School ; illustrated by Gertrude A. Stoker, supervisor of drawing, St. Paul
- An American dog abroad : and the foreign dogs he met, by Frank Pope Humphrey, author of "A New England cactus," "The Queen's home at Balmoral," etc
- An Old English grammar and exercise book with inflections, syntax, selections for reading, and glossary, by C. Alphonso Smith
- Babes in the wood, [E. Nesbit]
- Bible stories for the young, or, The scripture simplified for the little folks : with lessons drawn from the actual sayings of childhood, by Rev. J.L. Sooy A.M. ; illustrated by 178 full-page engravings
- Bonny birds, illustrations by Palmer Cox ; stories by E. Veale
- Busy brownies, illustrations by Palmer Cox, author of The brownies ; stories by E. Veale, the fairy tales authoress
- Chatterbox wild West, edited by Laurence H. [F]rancis ; with illustrations by Harrison Weir and others
- Childs book of trades
- Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America : compiled from authoritative sources ; with eighty illustrations, Henry Altemus
- Cinderella and the glass slipper ; : Beauty and the beast
- Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper
- Education : an introduction to its principles and their psychological foundations, by H. Holman, M.A. (Cantab.), formerly scholar of Gonville and Caius College and one time professor of education and master of method at the University College of Wales Aberystwyth
- Elements of geology : a text-book for colleges and for the general reader, by Joseph Le Conte ... Professor of Geology and Natural History in the University of California
- Europe in the middle age, by Oliver J. Thatcher, Ph. D., and Ferdinand Schwill, Ph. D. ; with maps and charts
- Faith, by Thomas Arnold, D.D. (of Rugby)
- Family pets : for the youngest readers
- Famous story book, by the best American authors ; fully illustrated
- Favorite stories : happy hours for little people
- Fifty famous stories retold, by James Baldwin
- For afternoon readers : gems of literature and art, with numerous illustrations
- Funny foxes, illustrations by Palmer Cox, author of The Brownies ; stories by E. Veale, the Fairy tales authoress
- Gli Ugonotti. : The Huguenots; a grand opera in four acts., Words by Scribe. The music by Giacomo Meyerbeer
- Great leaders and national issues of 1896 : containing the lives of the Republican and Democratic candidates for president and vice-president, biographical sketches of the leading men of all parties ..., by Edward S. Ellis [and others]
- Grimm's fairy tales, translated from the German ; illustrated by Walter Crane and E.H. Wehnert
- Harper's school geography : with maps and illustrations prepared expressly for this work, by eminent American artists
- Harry T. Hayward's life, trial, confession and execution : being an authentic account of the trial, sentence, confession and execution of Harry T. Hayward for the murder of Miss Catherine M. Ging, by Stuart C. Wade
- Historical tales : the romance of reality, by Charles Morris, author of "Half-hours with the best American authors," "Tales from the dramatists," "King Arthur and the knights of the round-table," etc. ; Greek
- Home stories : pictures and stories for little folks
- In mythland, by M. Helen Beckwith ; illustrated by Susanne Lathrop
- In the South seas : being an account of experiences and observations in the Marquesas, Paumotus and Gilbert Islands in the course of two cruises on the yacht "Casco" (1888) and the schooner "Equator" (1889), by Robert Louis Stevenson
- J. Cole, by Emma Gellibrand
- Jack the giant, illustrated by Palmer Cox, author of The brownies ; stories by E. Veale, the fairy tales authoress
- Julian M. Sturtevant : an autobiography, edited by J.M. Sturtevant, Jr
- Kaleidoscopic lives : a companion book to Frontier and Indian life, by Joseph Henry Taylor, author of "Twenty years on the trap line" "Frontier and Indian life," etc. ; illustrated
- Lights and shadows of Chinatown
- Little Snowdrop
- Martha-Jane : nursery nonsense, by Martha Ann Krag [and] Florence Krag Reynolds ; illustrated by Virginia Hynson Keep
- Modern French masters : a series of biographical and critical reviews by American artists, edited by John C. Van Dyke ; with thirty-seven wood-engravings and twenty-eight half-tone illustrations
- Mother Goose rhymes, jingles and fairy tales : compiled from authoritative sources
- My mother's Bible stories : told in the language of a gentle, loving mother conversing with her children : designed for family use during "the children's hour" around the evening lamp, introduced by John H. Vincent, embracing all the wonderful, romantic, beautiful and tender incidents and events of the Scriptures, related in the form of stories to please and instruct the little ones
- Myths and legends of our own land
- Nursery rhymes from olden times : together with an alphabet especially adapted to the needs of our baby boys and girls, and choice selections from the leading juvenile writers of to-day, beautifully and appropriately illustrated with rare wood engravings, pen and ink drawings, sketches, and lithograph frontispiece, edited and arranged by Dorothy Hunter
- Nursery tales
- Old stories of the East, by James Baldwin
- On many seas : the life and exploits of a Yankee sailor, by Herbert Elliott Hamblen ; edited by his friend William Stone Booth
- Our animal friends in picture and story : containing over two hundred illustrations, by Harrison Weir, Stanley Berkeley, W.A. Cranston, Frank Reller, and other well-known artists
- Our new friends : for boys and girls, illustrated
- Pansy's boys and girls story book, by Pansy (Mrs. G.R. Alden)
- Pauline and the matches and Envious Minnie
- Phil May's gutter-snipes : 50 original sketches in pen & ink
- Poems of Robert Browning from the author's rev. text of 1889; : his own selections with additions from his latest works, ed. with biographical and critical notes and introductions by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke
- Problems of modern democracy : political and economic essays
- Rhymes & jingles
- Rhymes and songs for my little ones, by Adolphine Charlotte Hingst and Esther J. Ruskay ; illustrations by George W. Picknell
- Rome of to-day and yesterday : the pagan city, by John Dennie
- Saved from the scaffold, or, The story of Charles Giblin, written by himself
- Shakespeare's heroes on the stage, by Charles E. L. Wingate ... with illustrations from photographs and rare prints
- Short stories for short people, by Alicia Aspinwall ; with illustrations by Marie L. Danforth
- Sixteen two-part songs, English versions by Theodore Baker and others
- Sketches of Bible child life : stories about some of the children mentioned in the Bible, by Mary Alicia Steward
- Snap-dragons : and other stories, by Juliana Horatia Ewing ; with illustrations by Amy M. Sacker
- Sonate für Orgel, op. 28
- Stories and sketches for the young, by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Stories of New York, By Anna Temple Lovering, M.D
- Stories of the United States for youngest readers, by Anna Chase Davis, principal of the Hamilton Hall School, Salem, Mass
- Stories of the red children, by Dorothy Brooks
- Story of our country for little men and women : a thrilling account of the progress of our country told in the simple language of childhood : the most interesting events in American history described in words of one syllable, by John Wesley Hanson, Jr. ; profusely illustrated
- Streichquartett As dur : Quatuor à cordes la bémol majeur = String quartet, A flat major : op. 105, Antonín Dvořák
- Sweetheart, by Ernest Gilmore
- Tales in the kitchen : for clever children, fully illustrated
- Tecumseh's young braves : a story of the Creek War, by Everett T. Tomlinson, author of "The search for Andrew Field," "The boy soldiers of 1812," "The boy officers of 1812," "Three colonial boys," "Three young continentals," etc
- Teddy and Carrots : two merchants of Newspaper Row, by James Otis, author of "Jenny Wren's boarding-house," "The boys' revolt," "Jerry's family," "The boys of 1745," etc. ; illustrated by W.A. Rogers
- The Arabian nights entertainments, with one hundred and ten illustrations
- The Jolly fisherman
- The Lollipops' vacation : and other stories, by Sophie Swett, author of "Pennyroyal and mint," "Captain Polly," "Flying hill farm," "The mate of the Mary Ann," etc. ; illustrated by E.B. Barry and others
- The Merry five, by Penn Shirley
- The Pet of the family : stories, sketches, poems and pictures for the youth, by celebrated authors and artists
- The Prince and princess stories, beautifully illustrated by our own artists
- The Trent affair : including a review of English and American relations at the beginning of the Civil War, by Thomas L. Harris ; with an introduction by James A. Woodburn
- The adventures of Mabel, by Rafford Pyke ; illustrated by Mélanie Elisabeth Norton
- The beginners of a nation : a history of the source and rise of the earliest English settlements in America, with special reference to the life and character of the people
- The birds wedding : the owl & the bat and other merry tales, illustrations by Palmer Cox, author of The brownies ; stories by E. Veale, the fairy tales authoress
- The boy captain, or, From forecastle to cabin, by James Otis, author of "Jennie Wren's Boarding House," "The Boys' Revolt," "Jerry's Family" "The Boys of 1745," etc
- The boy tramps, or, Across Canada, by J. Macdonald Oxley, LL.B, B.A., author of "The romance of commerce" ; with illustrations by Henry Sandham
- The boys of Clovernook : the story of five boys on a farm, by Mary Barnes Beal ; illustrated by Etheldred B. Barry
- The child's life of Christ, or, The wonderful life, by Hesba Stretton, author of "Jessica's first prayer," "Lost grip" "The king's servants," etc. ; to which is added the life of "The beloved disciple" ; profusely illustrated
- The church and modern society : lectures and addresses
- The crime of the century, by Rodrigues Ottolengui
- The forest fairy : Christmas in Switzerland, by E.H.K. Hugessen ; illustrated by L.J. Bridgman
- The laborer and the capitalist, by Freeman Otis Willey
- The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe
- The life and writings of Addison, by Thomas Babington Macaulay. Edited by William P. Trent
- The making of Pennsylvania : an analysis of the elements of the population and the formative influences that created one of the greatest of the American states
- The manliness of Christ, by Thomas Hughes
- The night before Christmas, or, A visit of St. Nicholas
- The ordeal of Richard Feverel; : a history of a father and son, by George Meredith
- The overcoming life : and other sermons, by D.L. Moody
- The palms : transcription religious : op. 234, by Theo. H. Northrup
- The principles of sociology : an analysis of the phenomena of association and of social organization
- The secret of a happy home, by Marion Harland
- The sense of beauty : being the outlines of aesthetic theory
- The story of Rip Van Winkle
- The story of exploration and adventure in the frozen seas, by Prescott Holmes ; with eighty illustrations
- The story of the chosen people, by H.A. Guerber
- The trinity flower : and other stories, by Juliana Horatia Ewing ; illustrated by Amy Sacker
- The true George Washington
- The will to believe : and other essays in popular philosophy
- Three little kittens : and other nursery stories
- Through jungle and desert : travels in eastern Africa, by William Astor Chanler, A.M. (Harv.), F.R.G.S., Honorary Member of the Imperial and Royal Geographical Society of Vienna ; with illustrations from photographs taken by the author
- True to the old flag, a tale of the American war of independence, by G.A. Henty, author of "The lion of the North," "With Clive in India," "Through the fray," "In freedom's cause," "The dragon and the raven," "Facing death," &c. ; with eight full-page illustrations by Gordon Browne, and six maps
- Twelve easy pieces for pianoforte, George Friedrich Händel ; selected, edited and fingered by Hans von Bülow
- Two hundred short two-part canons : not exceeding the compass of a fifth : for the beginner on the piano : op. 14, Konrad Max Kunz ; with an introduction by Hans von Bülow ; explanatory questions and answers between teacher and pupil by Mrs. Frederic Inman ; translations by Dr. Theo. Baker
- What the dragon fly told the children, by Frances Bell Coursen ; illustrated by Amy Brooks
- Whitman, : a study, by John Burroughs
- Who'll buy my lavender, music by Edward German ; words by Caryl Battersby
- Wymps : and other fairy tales, by Evelyn Sharp ; with eight coloured illustrations and a cover, by Mrs. Percy Dearmer
- Youth's educator for home and society : being a manual of correct deportment for boys and girls as well as older ones who have been denied the privileges and benefits arising from social intercourse, with choice chapters upon kindred topics, by Mrs. Anna R. White, formerly editor "Young folks' monthly," associate editor "Western rural," etc., etc
- Zigzag stories of history, travel, and adventure : selections of the best stories from the Zigzag series, by Hezekiah Butterworth
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