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- Children's stories (77)
- Conduct of life--Juvenile fiction (63)
- Fairy tales (50)
- Christian life--Juvenile fiction (41)
- Children's poetry (38)
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- Abbott, Jacob , 1803-1879 (10)
- Optic, Oliver , 1822-1897 (9)
- Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) , 1825-1894 (7)
- Aikin, John , 1747-1822 (6)
- Alger, Horatio , 1832-1899 (6)
- Caldecott, Randolph , 1846-1886 (5)
- Castlemon, Harry , 1842-1915 (5)
- Edgeworth, Maria , 1767-1849 (5)
- Hofland, (Barbara) Mrs , 1770-1844 (5)
- Patchin, Frank Gee , 1861-1925 (5)
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The story of Grettir the Strong
Title vignette in colors.
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Address to young America and a word to the old folks
1857 edition of "Address to young America and a word to the old folks" by Rev. William Taylor.
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Adventures of Henny Penny and her friends
This edition of "Adventures of Henny Penny and her friends" was printed during the 1860s. Unknown author and illustrator.
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The marvelous adventures of Pinocchio
Description based on print version record.
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Aesop's fables
Description based on print version record.
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The African widow
Introduction signed: L.R.
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Aladdin's picture book: : containing Aladdin, The yellow dwarf, Princess Belle-Etoile, The hind in the wood
Aladdin -- The Yellow Dwarf -- Princess Belle-Etoile -- The Hind in the Wood
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Alexis the runaway: or, Afloat in the world
1870 edition of "Alexis the runaway: or, Afloat in the world" by Rosa Abbott Parker.
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Alfred and Galba: or, The history of two brothers: supposed to be written by themselves for the use of young people
1817 edition of "Alfred and Galba: or, The history of two brothers, supposed to be written by themselves for the use of young people" written by John Campbell. The edition is an American reprint of an English book. Page 141 is missing.
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The victim of pride and inhumanity
Description based on print version record.
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Alice and Bessie: or, Growth in grace
This 1853 edition of "Alice and Bessie: or, Growth in grace" was published by the American Sunday School Union. Unknown author and illustrator.
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Alice's adventures in Wonderland
Ornamental borders by Robert Murray Wright.
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Alicia and her aunt; or, Think before you speak: a tale for young persons
1800 edition of "Alicia and her aunt; or, Think before you speak; a tale for young persons" written by Mrs. Barbaa Hofland.
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Allan the hunter: a tale of three lions [and Prince: another lion]
This 1898 edition of "allan the hunger; A tale of three lions" was written by H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard. It was originally published in 1887 under the title "A tale of thee lions."
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The Alphabet in rhyme
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Always happy!!! or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena: A tale
1814 edition of "Always happy!!! or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena" was written by Maria Elizabeth Budden.
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Ameliar-anne and the green umbrella
1920 publication of "Ameliar-anne and the green umbrella," told in words by Constance Heward and told in pictures by Susan Beatrice Pearse. This publication has end-papers illustrated in color.
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Anecdotes of a boarding school: or, An antidote to the vices ofthose useful seminaries
The electronic version of this item was provided by the Wayne State University Library System and is freely accessible through the Wayne State University Libraries Digital Collections.
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Anecdotes of a boarding school: or, An antidote to the vices of those useful seminaries
1796 edition of "Anecdotes of a boarding school; or, An antidote to the vices ofthose useful seminaries" written by Mary Pelham (i.e. D. Kilner).
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Ansdale Hall: or, Stand by your colors
This 1868 edition of "Ansdale Hall: or, Stand by our colors" was written by C.J.G. and was published by the American Tract Society.