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- "No such word as fail," or, The children's journey, by Alice B. Neal
- A budget of Willow Lane stories, by Uncle Frank, author of "A peep at our neighbors," etc
- A budget of Willow Lane stories, by Uncle Frank, author of "A peep at our neighbors," etc
- A peep at our neighbors : the sequel to The Willow Lane budget : with illustrations, by Uncle Frank, author of the "Queer old miller," etc
- A peep at our neighbors : the sequel to The Willow Lane budget, with illustrations ; by Uncle Frank, author of the "Queer old miller," etc
- A peep at the birds, by Uncle Frank, author of "Willow Lane stories," "The peddler's boy," "The miller of our village," etc., etc
- A wonder-book for girls and boys, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; with engravings by Baker from designs by Billings
- A wonder-book for girls and boys, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ; with engravings by Baker from designs by Billings
- Alice Riordan, the blind man's daughter : a tale for the young, by Mrs. J. Sadlier
- Americans warned of Jesuitism, or, The Jesuits unveiled, by John Claudius Pitrat, a member of the University of France, founder and ex-editor of the journal "La presse du peuple" in Paris, and formerly a Romish priest
- Biographical sketches of the founder and principal alumni of the Log college : Together with an account of the revivals of religion under their ministry, Collected and edited by Archibald Alexander, D.D
- Braggadocio : a book for boys and girls, by Mrs. L.C. Tuthill
- Canada: past, present and future. : Being a historical geographical, geological and statistical account of Canada West, by W. H. Smith. Containing ten county maps, and one general map of the province, compiled expressly for the work
- Carl, the young emigrant : a memoir of schools and schoolmasters, written for the American Sunday-School Union by Rev. J.W. Alexander
- Child's lesson-book on the Old Testament : designed for Sunday schools and families
- Examples of goodness : narrated for the young : translated from the German
- Examples of goodness : narrated for the young, translated from the German
- Examples of goodness : narrated for the young, translated from the German
- Examples of goodness : narrated for the young, translated from the German
- First Communion : a series of letters to the young : with the approbation of the Most Rev. Archbishop of Baltimore
- General theory of bridge construction : containing demonstrations of the principles of the art and their application to practice
- Harry Wilson, the newsboy : written for the American Sunday-School Union
- History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, by Jacob Abbott
- History of Josephine, by John S.C. Abbott
- Influence, or, The little silk-winder
- John Foster on missions : with an essay, on the skepticism of the church, by Joseph P. Thompson, pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle Church
- Journal of a trip to London, Paris, and the great exhibition, in 1851, by Zadock Thompson
- Legends of the flowers, by Susan Pindar, author of "Fireside fairies," "Midsummer fays," etc
- Life in the West, or, The Moreton family, by the author of "The village boys" ; written for the American Sunday-School Union
- Little Kitty Brown and her Bible verses, written for the American Sunday-School Union
- Livingston's law register for 1852 : containing the post-office address of every lawyer in the United States, by John Livingston, of the New-York Bar, commissioner resident in New-York, for every state in the union, and notary public
- Marie the orphan : and other tales
- My play is study : a book for children, translated from the German by L. Lermont
- My play is study : a book for children, translated from the German by L. Lermont
- National series of selections for reading : adapted to the standing of the pupil. Part third, Designed for the middle classes in schools, academies, &c., by Richard G. Parker
- New themes for the Protestant clergy : creeds without charity, theoloy without humanity, Protestantism without Christianity ; with notes on the literature of charity, population, pauperism, political economy, and Protestantism
- Noble deeds and brilliant exploits of heroes of all ages and nations : selected as examples for the emulation of youth, with numerous illustrations
- Old James, the Irish pedlar, written for the American Sunday-School Union by Mary B. Tuckey, of Cork, Ireland
- Principles of zoology : touching the structure, development, distribution, and natural arrangement of the races of animals, living and extinct ; with numerous illustrations ; Pt. I. Comparative physiology ; for the use of schools and colleges, By Louis Agassiz and A. A. Gould
- Roland Rand : or, God's poor, by Mrs. C.M. Edwards
- Stories of the War of 1812, and the Mexican War, with numerous engravings
- Storm and sunshine, or, The right way and the wrong way, by Francis C. Woodworth ; with illustrations
- Sunday-school illustrations
- The American cotton spinner and managers' and carders' guide : a practical treatise on cotton spinning, Compiled from the papers of the late Robert H. Baird
- The Bible in the family, or, Hints on domestic happiness, by H.A. Boardman, D.D
- The Cinderella frock : and other tales
- The Flood
- The Miller of our village, and some of his tolls, by Uncle Frank, author of the "Willow Lane Stories," etc
- The Morning ramble : with original engravings
- The Nineteenth century, or, The new dispensation : being a brief examination of the claims and assertions of Emanuel Swedenborg, by a layman
- The Pearl box : containing one hundred beautiful stories for young people, by a pastor
- The Rhyming alphabet, or, Sarah Bell and Fanny Blake
- The Sunny side, or, The country minister's wife, revised by the Committee of Publication
- The Yankee tea-party, or, Boston in 1773, by Henry C. Watson, author of "The camp-fires of the American Revolution," "The old bell of independence," etc. etc. ; with illustrations
- The Young lady's mentor : a guide to the formation of character, in a series of letters to her unknown friends, by a lady
- The boy's and girl's country book, by Uncle Frank, author of the "Strawberry girl," etc
- The camel hunt, a narrative of personal adventure by J[oseph] W[arren] Fabens, author of "Life on the isthmus"
- The desert home, or, The adventures of a lost family in the wilderness, by Captain Mayne Reid, author of "The rifle rangers," &c. ; with twelve illustrations by William Harvey
- The desert home, or, The adventures of a lost family in the wilderness, by Captain Mayne Reid, author of "The rifle rangers," &c. ; with twelve illustrations, by William Harvey
- The floral offering, or, Legends of the flowers, by Susan Pindar, author of "Fireside fairies," "Midsummer fays," etc
- The girl's story book : with illustrations, by Francis C. Woodworth
- The girl's story book : with illustrations, by Francis C. Woodworth
- The girl's story book, by Theodore Thinker
- The happy family : a story for young people, by a Lady ; beautifully illustrated
- The heavenly footman, or, A description of the man that gets to heaven : with directions how to run so as to obtain, by John Bunyan
- The holiday book, by Francis C. Woodworth
- The house on the rock, by the author of "The dream chintz," "A trap to catch a sunbeam," "Only," "Old Jolliffe," &c. &c
- The ice king, and the sweet south wind, by Mrs. Caroline H. Butler, author of "The little messenger birds, or, The chimes of the silver bells"
- The ice king, and the sweet south wind, by Mrs. Caroline H. Butler, author of "The little messenger birds, or, The chimes of the silver bells"
- The ice king, and the sweet south wind, by Mrs. Caroline H. Butler, author of "The little messenger birds, or, The chimes of the silver bells"
- The island home, or, The young cast-aways, edited by Christopher Romaunt
- The island home, or, The young cast-aways, edited by Christopher Romaunt, Esq
- The island home, or, The young cast-aways, edited by Christopher Romaunt, Esq
- The little mischief-maker : and other stories, by Uncle Frank, author of the "Strawberry girl," etc., etc
- The mysteries and miseries of New Orleans, by Ned Buntline, author of "Mysteries and miseries of New-York," "B'hoys," "Life yarn," etc
- The old bell of independence, or Philadelphia in 1776, by Henry C. Watson, author of "The camp-fires of the American Revolution," "The Yankee tea-party, or, Boston in 1773," etc. etc. ; with illustrations
- The peddler's boy, or, I'll be somebody : with tinted illustrations, by Uncle Frank, author of "A peep at our neighbors," "Willow Lane stories," "The diving bell," etc. etc
- The pioneer's daughter : a tale of Indian captivity, by Emerson Bennett, author of "The prairie flower," "Leni Leoti," "Forest rose," "The traitor," "Bandits of the osage," "League of the Miami," etc., etc. Complete in one volume
- The scrap-book : consisting of tales and anecdotes, biographical, historical, patriotic, moral, religious, and sentimental pieces, in prose and poetry, compiled by William Fields
- The shorter catechism illustrated, by John Todd, D.D. Vol. II
- The strawberry girl, or, How to rise in the world : with illustrations, by Uncle Frank, author of the "Willow lane stories," etc
- The talking Bible
- The the diving bell, or, Pearls to be sought for, by Uncle Frank, author of "A peep at our neighbors," "Willow Lane stories," "The diving bell," etc. etc
- The the diving bell, or, Pearls to be sought for, by Uncle Frank, author of "A peep at our neighbors," "Willow Lane stories," "The diving bell," etc. etc
- The thinker : a moral reader, containing selections from the gems of the language, arranged on a new and original plan : designed to arouse the minds of youth, and to inculcate pure and noble principles : in three parts. Part first (complete in itself), by Joseph Bartlett Burleigh, LL. D
- The two cousins, or How to be loved, by Francis C. Woodworth ; with illustrations
- The two cousins, or, How to be loved, by Theodore Thinker
- The way to prosper, or, In union there is strength : and other tales, by T.S. Arthur
- The widow Rugby's husband : a night at the ugly man's, and other tales of Alabama, by Johnson J. Hooper ; with engravings from original designs by Elliott
- Tom Headstrong, or, Always in trouble, by Francis C. Woodworth ; with illustrations
- Tom Headstrong, or, Always in trouble, by Francis C. Woodworth ; with illustrations
- Towers of Zion, or, The evidences of Christianity illustrated, written for the American Sunday-School Union
- Twice-told tales, Vol. 1, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Uncle Reuben : and his budget of stories : with illustrations, by Francis C. Woodworth
- Uncle Reuben : and his budget of stories, by Theodore Thinker
- Winter in Spitzbergen : a book for youth, from the German of C. Hildebrandt, preacher in Eilsdorf, near Halberstadt ; by E. Goodrich Smith
- Young Americans abroad, or, Vacation in Europe : travels in England, France, Holland, Belgium, Prussia and Switzerland
- Zilla Fitz James, the female bandit of the South-West, or, The horrible, mysterious, and awful disclosures in the life of the Creole Murderess, Zilla Fitz James, paramour and accomplice of Green H. Long, the Treble Murderer, for the space of six years : an autobiographical narrative, edited by Rev. A. Richards
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