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Filed under: Amusements -- Juvenile fiction Rollo at Play: or, Safe Amusements (new revised edition; Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co., c1855), by Jacob Abbott (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Ethel Morton at Rose House (Cleveland and New York: World Syndicate Pub. Co., 1915), by Mabell S. C. Smith (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Flight of Pony Baker: A Boy's Town Story (New York and London: Harper and Bros., 1902), by William Dean Howells (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images)
Filed under: Circus -- Juvenile fiction The Crimson Flash (Chicago: Reilly and Lee Co., c1922), by Roy J. Snell (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Circus Day (Akron et al.: Saalfield Pub. Co, 1903), by George Ade, illust. by John T. McCutcheon (illustrated HTML and page images at Indiana) Leo the Circus Boy: or, Life Under the Great White Canvas (published under "Ralph Bonehill" pseudonym; Chicago: M. A. Donohue and Co., c1897), by Edward Stratemeyer (Gutenberg multiple formats) Mr. Stubbs's Brother: A Sequel to "Toby Tyler" (New York and London: Harper and Bros., c1882), by James Otis (multiple formats at archive.org) Mr. Stubbs's Brother: A Sequel to "Toby Tyler" (New York and London: Harper and Bros., c1910), by James Otis (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images) Toby Tyler: or, Ten Weeks With a Circus (New York and London: Harper and Bros., c1909), by James Otis Doctor Dolittle's Circus (1924), by Hugh Lofting Peter Rabbit at the Circus (New York: Cupples and Leon Co., ca. 1921), by Alma Hudson, illust. by Richard Hudson (page images at childrensbooksonline.org) The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus, by Horatio Alger (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images) Filed under: Dance -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Ballet -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Riddles -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Scientific recreations -- Juvenile fiction Real Fairy Folks, or Fairy Land of Chemistry: Explorations in the World of Atoms (Boston: Lothrop Pub. Co., c1887), by Lucy Rider Meyer Filed under: Toys -- Juvenile fiction The Velveteen Rabbit, or, How Toys Become Real (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran and Co., ca. 1922), by Margery Williams Bianco, illust. by William Nicholson The Land of Lost Toys (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., c1900), by Juliana Horatia Ewing (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Nutcracker And Mouse-King (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1853), by E. T. A. Hoffmann, trans. by Mrs. Saint Simon, illust. by Albert H. Jocelyn (multiple formats at archive.org) The Story of a Stuffed Elephant, by Laura Lee Hope, illust. by Harry L. Smith (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and audio) Tiddledywink Tales (New York: R. H. Russell and Son, 1891), by John Kendrick Bangs, illust. by Charles Howard Johnson The Velveteen Rabbit, or, How Toys Become Real, by Margery Williams Bianco (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and audio reading) Mollie and the Unwiseman (Philadelphia: G. T. Coates and Co., c1902), by John Kendrick Bangs, illust. by Albert Levering and Clare Victor Dwiggins (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Mollie and the Unwiseman Abroad (Philadelphia and London: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1910), by John Kendrick Bangs, illust. by Grace G. Drayton (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
Filed under: Dollhouses -- Juvenile fiction The Tale of Two Bad Mice (London and New York: F. Warne and Co., 1904), by Beatrix Potter Filed under: Dolls -- Juvenile fiction Twinklinka (Pannipitiya: Tikiri Publishers, 2008), by Janaki Sooriyarachchi (page images at childrenslibrary.org) The Little Wooden Doll (New York: Macmillan, 1929), by Margery Williams Bianco, illust. by Pamela Bianco (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Dolly and I: A Story for Little Folks (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1864), by Oliver Optic (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Our Children: Scenes From the Country and the Town (New York: Duffield and Co., 1923), by Anatole France, illust. by Louis Maurice Boutet de Monvel Pansy Eyes: A Maid of Japan (Chicago: Reilly and Lee Co., c1922), by Besse Toulouse Sprague, illust. by Bess Devine Jewell (page images at childrensbooksonline.org) The Golliwogg's Fox-Hunt (London et al.;: Longmans, Green, and Co., ca. 1905), by Bertha Upton, illust. by Florence K. Upton (page images at Florida) How Freckle Frog Made Herself Pretty (Chicago: P. F. Volland and Co., c1913), by Charlotte B. Herr, illust. by Frances Beem (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) How Freckle Frog Made Herself Pretty (Philadelphia Public Ledger edition; Chicago: P. F. Volland and Co., 1916), illust. by Frances Beem (page images at childrensbooksonline.org)
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