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Filed under: Cinderella (Legendary character)- Cinderella (several versions) (illustrated HTML at USM)
- Cinderella: Three Hundred and Forty-Five Variants of Cinderella, Catskin, and Cap o'Rushes, Abstracted and Tabulated, With a Discussion of Mediaeval Analgues, and Notes (London: The Folk-Lore Society, 1893), by Marian Roalfe Cox, contrib. by Andrew Lang (multiple formats at archive.org)
- A 20th century Cinderella; [a farce for young girls and boys in five acts] ... (Edgar S. Werner & Co., 1905), by Marie Irish (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Cinderella (Legendary character) -- DramaFiled under: Cinderella (Legendary character) -- Juvenile dramaFiled under: Cinderella (Legendary character) -- Juvenile fiction- Adventures of the Beautiful Little Maid Cinderilla, or, The History of a Glass Slipper; To Which Is Added, An Historical Description of the Cat (York, England: Printed by J. Kendrew, ca. 1825) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Cinderella (19th-century Wrigley edition) (illustrated HTML at USM)
- Cinderella (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co.; London: W. Heinemann, ca. 1919), by C. S. Evans, illust. by Arthur Rackham (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Cinderella and the Little Glass Slipper (1870s McLoughlin edition) (illustrated HTML at USM)
- Cinderella: Illuminated With Ten Pictures (New York: H. W. Hewet, Engraver and Printer, 1855) (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Cinderella, or the Glass Slipper (Chicago: M. A. Donohue and Co., 1912) (illustrated HTML at USM)
- Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper, illust. by John R. Neill (illustrated HTML at USM)
- Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper (19th-century British edition) (illustrated HTML at USM)
- Cinderella: or, the Little Glass Slipper, Embellished with Neat Engravings (Cooperstown, NY: H. and E. Phinney, 1836), contrib. by Charles Perrault, illust. by John H. Hall (page images at childrensbooksonline.org)
- History of Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper (19th-century Walker edition) (illustrated HTML at USM)
- The girl who sat by the ashes (The Macmillan Company, 1919), by Padraic Colum and Dugald Stewart Walker (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Third Miss St Quentin, by Mrs. Molesworth (Gutenberg ebook)
Filed under: Cinderella (Legendary character) -- Songs and music
Filed under: Juvenile poetry- Johnny Headstrong's trip to Coney Island (New York: McLoughlin Bros., 1882), illust. by William Brunton (page images at Florida)
- The jackdaw of Rheims (London: Richard Bentley, 1870), by Thomas Ingoldsby (page images at Florida)
- The story of Rip Van Winkle (New York: McLoughlin Bro's, c1896), by George P. Webster and Washington Irving (page images at Florida)
- A peep at Buffalo Bill's wild west (New York: McLoughlin Bros., n.d.) (page images at Florida)
- The brownies through the Union (New York: Century Co., 1895), by Palmer Cox (page images at Florida)
- The brownies around the world (New York: Century Co., n.d.), by Palmer Cox, illust. by Palmer Cox (page images at Florida)
- The brownies at home (New York: Century Co., 1893), by Palmer Cox (page images at Florida)
- Sun, moon & stars (London and New York: John Lane Bodley Head, 1899), by E Richardson (page images at Florida)
- Riley child-rhymes (Indianapolis: Bowen-Merrill Company, 1899), by James Whitcomb Riley and Munn & Barber Braunworth, illust. by Will Vawter (page images at Florida)
Filed under: Abandoned children -- Juvenile poetry
Filed under: Abduction -- Juvenile poetry
Filed under: Accidents -- Juvenile poetry
Filed under: Acrostics -- Juvenile poetry
Filed under: Adopted children -- Juvenile poetry
Filed under: Adultery -- Juvenile poetry
Filed under: Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile poetry- Ballad of the Lost Hare (Boston: D. Lothrop, c1882), by Margaret Sidney (page images at LOC)
- The story of Chaucer's Canterbury pilgrims (Rand, McNally & company, 1909), by Geoffrey Chaucer, Angus MacDonall, and Rand McNally and Company (page images at HathiTrust)
- Six ballads about King Arthur. (Kegan Paul, Trench, 1881), by Thomas Malory, James Burn & Company, Spottiswoode & Co, and Trench & Co Kegan Paul (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ballad of the Lost Hare, by Margaret Sidney, illust. by Ida B. Roberts (Gutenberg ebook)
- The Book of brave old ballads (London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1870), illust. by John Gilbert and William Luson Thomas (page images at Florida)
- The Merry ballads of the olden time (London: F. Warne & Co., c1880) (page images at Florida)
- The strange story of Mr. Pickelbone ([S.l: s.n.], n.d.), by Gertrude, illust. by Photo Engraving Co (page images at Florida)
- Perseus the Gorgon slayer (London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, n.d.), by W. J. Gordon, illust. by T. R Spence (page images at Florida)
- Ballad of the lost hare (Boston: D. Lothrop & Co., n.d.), by Margaret Sidney, illust. by Ida B Roberts (page images at Florida)
- Sun, moon & stars (London and New York: John Lane Bodley Head, 1899), by E Richardson (page images at Florida)
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