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Filed under: Determination (Personality trait) -- Juvenile fiction How Charley Roberts became a man. (Lee and Shepard;, 1870), by Louise M. Thurston, W. L. Champney, Samuel Smith Kilburn, and Boston Stereotype Foundry (page images at HathiTrust) A hero of Ticonderoga (H. J. Shanley & co., 1898), by Rowland E. Robinson and Hobart J. Shanley & Co (page images at HathiTrust) Hi Jolly!, by Jim Kjelgaard, illust. by Kendall Rossi (Gutenberg ebook) The Master of the strong hearts (New York: E.P. Dutton and Company, 1898), by Elbridge Streeter Brooks, illust. by William de la Montagne Cary (page images at Florida) A forgotten link (London: Ernest Nister, 1899), by M. A Hoyer, illust. by Hilda K Robinson (page images at Florida) The fugitives or, The tyrant queen of Madagascar (London: James Nisbet & Co., 1897), by R. M. Ballantyne (page images at Florida) Both sides the border (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1898), by G. A. Henty and Charles Scribner's Sons, illust. by Ralph Peacock (page images at Florida) The boy crusaders, or, Robert of Marseilles (London et al.: T. Nelson and Sons, 1898) (page images at Florida) The pilot of the Mayflower (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1898), by Hezekiah Butterworth and D. Appleton and Company (page images at Florida) Adventures of Peterkin Paul (Boston Mass: Lothrop Publishing Company, 1897), by John Brownjohn (page images at Florida) Bonnie Prince Charlie (New York: A.L. Burt, Publisher, 1898), by G. A. Henty, illust. by Gordon Browne (page images at Florida)
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Filed under: Determination (Personality trait) -- FictionFiled under: Determination (Personality trait) -- Juvenile literature True stories of great Americans for young Americans; telling in simple language suited to boys and girls, the inspiring stories of the lives of George Washington, John Paul Jones, Benjamin Franklin, Patrick Henry, Robert E. Lee, George Peabody, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Jas. A. Garfield, Robert Fulton, Cyrus W. Field, Thos. A. Edison ([n.p., 1897), by Elbridge S. Brooks, Thomas Sheppard Meek, and John C. Winston Company (page images at HathiTrust) Wanda Gág's the Six swans (New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., [1982] c1974), by Wanda Gág, Wilhelm Grimm, Jacob Grimm, Margot Tomes, Dr. Robert L. Egolf Collection, and McCann & Geoghegan Coward (page images at Florida) True stories of great Americans for young Americans (Philadelphia et al.: John C. Winston & Co., 1897), by Elbridge Streeter Brooks and Thomas Sheppard Meek (page images at Florida) The true story of U.S. Grant (Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1897), by Elbridge Streeter Brooks (page images at Florida)
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Filed under: Character -- Juvenile fiction Campfire Girls' Outing; Or, Ethel Hollister's Second Summer in Camp, by Stella M. Francis (Gutenberg ebook) Nancy Brandon's Mystery, by Lilian Garis (Gutenberg ebook) The little brigand, Julian, and other tales (London: George Routledge and Co., 1853), by O. R Campbell, G. Routledge & Co, Cox (Bros.) and Wyman, and Dalziel Brothers (page images at Florida) The gunroom heroes, or, Adventures with Arabs afloat and ashore (London and New York: Frederick Warne and Co., 1899), by Arthur Lee Knight (page images at Florida)
Filed under: Eccentrics and eccentricities -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Identity (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Innocence (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction Les Deux Nigauds (in French), by Sophie Ségur (Gutenberg text) James Trafton and his bosom friends (Lee and Shepard, 1872), by Elijah Kellogg, Frank T. Merrill, John Andrew & Son, Boston Stereotype Foundry, Shepard & Dillingham Lee, and Lee and Shepard (page images at HathiTrust) The adventures of her serene limpness, the moon-faced princess, dulcet and débonaire (London: Richard Bentley and Son, n.d.), by Frederica St. John Orlebar (page images at Florida) Alice's adventures in Wonderland and Through the looking-glass (New York: Macmillan and Co., 1885), by Lewis Carroll, illust. by John Tenniel (page images at Florida) Through the looking glass (London: Macmillan and Co., 1872), by Lewis Carroll, illust. by John Tenniel and Dalziel Brothers (page images at Florida) Through the looking-glass (New York and Boston: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., 1893), by Lewis Carroll, illust. by John Tenniel (page images at Florida)
Filed under: Laziness -- Juvenile fiction Ernie Elton, the Lazy Boy (London: G. Routledge and Sons, 1865), by Mrs. Eiloart (page images at HathiTrust) James Manners, Little John, and Their Dog Bluff (second edition; London: Printed for the Proprietors, 1801), by Elizabeth Somerville (multiple formats at archive.org) Julia Maitland: or, Pride Goes Before a Fall (London: Griffith and Farran; New York, E. P. Dutton and Co., 1882), by Mary Kirby and Elizabeth Kirby, illust. by John Absolon (page images at HathiTrust) Proud and Lazy: A Story for Little Folks (New York: Hurst and Co., n.d.), by Oliver Optic (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Harry and Lucy concluded : being the last part of early lessons (Printed for R. Hunter, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard; and Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 47, Paternoster Row, 1825), by Maria Edgeworth, Charles Wood, Rowland Hunter, Richard Lovell Edgeworth, and Cradock Baldwin (page images at HathiTrust) Early lessons. (Munroe & Francis, 128 Washington, corner of Water Street, 1825), by Maria Edgeworth and Munroe & Francis (page images at HathiTrust) Harry and Lucy : to which are added The little dog Trusty, The orange man and The cherry orchard (G. Routledge ;, in the 19th century), by Maria Edgeworth and Francis Arthur Fraser (page images at HathiTrust) Careless James (Dean and Son, 11 Ludgate Hill, 1857), by Miss Corner and Dean & Son (page images at HathiTrust) Legend of Sleepy Hollow. (Macmillan, 1893), by Washington Irving, George Henry Boughton, Richard Clay and Sons, and Macmillan & Co (page images at HathiTrust) Turning of the tide (Lee and Shepard, etc., etc., 1892), by Elijah Kellog, Shepard & Dillingham Lee, and Lee and Shepard (page images at HathiTrust) Abbey : or, Taking it easy, by Lucy Ellen Guernsey (Gutenberg ebook) The picnic party : A story for little folks, by Oliver Optic, illust. by John Andrew (Gutenberg ebook) Marcus; or, The Boy-Tamer, by Walter Aimwell (Gutenberg ebook) The Young Game-Warden, by Harry Castlemon (Gutenberg ebook) The Turning of the Tide; Or, Radcliffe Rich and His Patients, by Elijah Kellogg (Gutenberg ebook) The Fairy godmothers (London: Bell and Daldy, 1860), by Alfred Gatty, illust. by C Simms and Lucette E Barker (page images at Florida) Lazy Lawrence, or, Industry and idleness contrasted (Philadelphia: Geo. S. Appleton, 1851), by Maria Edgeworth, William Croome, Henry Walker Herrick, George Swett Appleton, and D. Appleton and Company (page images at Florida) Examples of goodness (Philadelphia: J.W. Moore, 1853), by Gustav S\:us, J. W Moore, S. Douglas Wyeth, L Lermont, and C. Sherman and Co (page images at Florida) Examples of goodness (Philadelphia: Davis, Porter & Co., 1866), by Porter & Co Davis (page images at Florida) Examples of goodness (Philadelphia: J.W. Moore, 1855), by J. W Moore and S. Douglas Wyeth (page images at Florida) Saw up and saw down, or, The fruits of industry and self-reliance (New York: American Female Guardian Society, 1852), by Helen C. Knight, S. S. A., American Female Guardian Society, and Engel & Hewitt Angell (page images at Florida) The fairy godmothers and other tales (London: Bell and Daldy, 1863), by Alfred Gatty, C Simms, Lucette E Barker, Bell and Daldy, and Chiswick Press (page images at Florida) Harry and Lucy (London, New York: George Routledge and Sons, 1856), by Maria Edgeworth (page images at Florida) Lazy Lawrence, or, Industry and idleness contrasted (Philadelphia: Geo. S. Appleton, 1851), by Maria Edgeworth, illust. by William 1790-1860 Croome and Henry Walker 1824-1906 Herrick (page images at Florida) Lizzie Hepburn, or, Every cloud has a silver lining (London, Edinburgh, New York: T. Nelson and Sons, 1874), illust. by Edmund Evans (page images at Florida) Little Johnnie, or, God's silver (London: Frederick Warne and Co., c1881), by Mrs. Greene, illust. by W Gunston (page images at Florida) Harry and Lucy (London, New York: George Routledge and Sons, 1875), by Maria Edgeworth (page images at Florida) By and by, or, Harry Leonard (New York: Leavitt & Allen, 1870), by Frederick Field, illust. by N. Orr & Co (page images at Florida) The heavenly footman, or, A description of the man that gets to heaven with directions how to run so as to obtain (Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1851), by John Bunyan (page images at Florida) Rip Van Winkle (London and New York: Macmillan and Co., 1893), by Washington Irving, illust. by George Henry Boughton (page images at Florida) The fairy godmothers (London: George Bell, 186, Fleet Street, 1851), by Alfred Gatty, illust. by C Simms and Lucette E Barker (page images at Florida) Rip Van Winkle (New York: Scribner and Welford, n.d.), by Washington Irving, illust. by Gordon Browne (page images at Florida) Rip Van Winkle (Boston: S.E. Cassino, n.d.), by Washington Irving and J.S. Cushing & Co (Typographer ), illust. by Frank T Merrill (page images at Florida) An heir of dreams (New York et al.: Benziger Brothers, 1897), by Sallie Margaret O'Malley (page images at Florida) Rip Van Winkle (London: John Macqueen, 1899), by Washington Irving and C.H. Simonds & Co, illust. by Frank T Merrill (page images at Florida) Rip Van Winkle (New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1899), by Washington Irving, illust. by Frederick Simpson Coburn and Margaret Armstrong (page images at Florida) Aunt Martha's corner cupboard, or, Stories about tea, coffee, sugar, rice, etc. (Boston: DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., 1898), by Mary Kirby and Elizabeth Kirby (page images at Florida)
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