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Filed under: Girls -- Juvenile literature The house in town : a sequel to "Opportunities" (Williams Co., 1871), by Susan Warner and Robert S. Bross (page images at HathiTrust) Minnie : or, The little woman : A fairy story (Phillips, Sampson, 1857), by C. S. Guild (page images at HathiTrust) Fretful Lillia; or, The girl who was compared to a stingnettle. (G.C. Rand, 1854), by Daniel Wise (page images at HathiTrust) Old house on the hill (Taggard and Thompson, 1864), by Josephine Franklin (page images at HathiTrust) The tortoise-shell comb. (General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union :, 1859) (page images at HathiTrust) Little men and women (Boston: DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., 1899), by Alpha Publishing Company, ed. by Charles Stuart Pratt and Ella Farman Pratt (page images at Florida) Snow White and Red Rose (New York: McLoughlin Bros., 1899) (page images at Florida) Gallant little patriots (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1899), by Maud Humphrey and Frederick A. Stokes Company, illust. by Mabel Humphrey (page images at Florida) Playmate sketches profusely illustrated (Chicago: Donohue Henneberry & Co., 1898), by Henneberry & Co Donohue (page images at Florida) The children's primer (Boston: Ginn & Company, Publishers, 1898), by Ellen M. Cyr and J.S. Cushing & Co (Typographer ) (page images at Florida) Sun-shine for dull days (New York: American News Company, 1898) (page images at Florida) Girls and girls (London: Church Missionary Society, n.d.) (page images at Florida)
Filed under: Etiquette for girls -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Fathers and daughters -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Girls in literature -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Mothers and daughters -- Juvenile literature Wars of the Houses of York and Lancaster (E. Wallis, 1822), by Elizabeth Sandham, Edward Wallis, and T. Davis (page images at HathiTrust) An old story of Bethlehem (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, n.d.), by Elizabeth Rundle Charles and Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) -- Tract Committee (page images at Florida) Pleasant Sundays (London: Dean and Son, 1856), by Frances Upcher, Corner (Julia), and Dean & Son (page images at Florida) Snow White and Red Rose (New York: McLoughlin Bros., 1899) (page images at Florida) Filed under: Teenage girls -- Juvenile literature
Filed under: Teenage girls -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Girls -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile literature Beautiful Girlhood (1922), by Mabel Hale (HTML at timelesstruths.org) Papers for Thoughtful Girls; With Illustrative Sketches of Some Girls' Lives (Boston: Crosby and Nichols; New York: O. S. Felt, 1864), by Sarah Tytler, illust. by John Everett Millais (multiple formats at archive.org) How to win : a book for girls (Funk & Wagnalls, 1887), by Frances E. Willard and Rose Elizabeth Cleveland (page images at HathiTrust) Home duties : a book for girls ; with illustrations. (Frederick Warne and Co., in the 1870s) (page images at HathiTrust) The girl's own indoor book : containing practical help to girls on all matters relating to their material comfort and moral well-being (Religious Tract Society, 1888), by Charles Peters, William Clowes and Sons, and Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust) My daughter's manual. (D. Appleton, 1852) (page images at HathiTrust) Girl's own book of amusing and instructive stories : embellished with cuts. (Published by Geo. P. Daniels, 1843) (page images at HathiTrust) From girlhood to motherhood. (F. H. Revell co., 1899), by Mary Lowe Dickinson (page images at HathiTrust) The Well-bred boy and girl, or, New school of good manners (Boston: B.B. Mussey, n.d.), by B.B. Mussey and Company and Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry (page images at Florida) The lost child (London: Charles Westerton, 1854), by Jane M Besset, Charles Westerton, and W. L Walton (page images at Florida) Cousin Lucy on the sea-shore (Auburn, N.Y: Derby and Miller, 1850), by Jacob Abbott, Boston Type and Stereotype Foundry, and Derby and Miller (page images at Florida) A grandmother's recollections (New York: C. Scribner, 1851), by Ella Rodman Church (page images at Florida) The history of Susan Gray (London: Houlston and Stoneman, 1852) (page images at Florida) The girl's own book (London: E. Nelson and Sons, 1852), by L. H. Sigourney (page images at Florida) Filed under: Girls -- Life skills guides -- Juvenile literature The Girl's Own Book (18th edition, entirely re-edited; London: W. Tegg and Co., 1858), by Lydia Maria Child, ed. by Clara de Chatelain Home duties : a book for girls ; with illustrations. (Frederick Warne and Co., in the 1870s) (page images at HathiTrust) The girl's own indoor book : containing practical help to girls on all matters relating to their material comfort and moral well-being (Religious Tract Society, 1888), by Charles Peters, William Clowes and Sons, and Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) (page images at HathiTrust) Daily duty (London et al.: T. Nelson and Sons, 1857), by W. K Tweedie and Thomas Nelson & Sons (page images at Florida) Filed under: Girls -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Diaries -- Juvenile literature Diary of Anna Green Winslow, a Boston School Girl of 1771 (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1894), by Anna Green Winslow, ed. by Alice Morse Earle (multiple formats at archive.org) Diary of Anna Green Winslow, a Boston School Girl of 1771 (third edition; Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1895), by Anna Green Winslow, ed. by Alice Morse Earle (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and zipped page images) Filed under: Girls -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Girls -- Recreation -- Juvenile literature The Girl's Own Book (18th edition, entirely re-edited; London: W. Tegg and Co., 1858), by Lydia Maria Child, ed. by Clara de Chatelain Every girl's book : a compendium of entertaining amusements, for recreation in home circles (Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1860), by John Leighton, Louisa Lawford, Dalziel Brothers, Cox (Bros.) and Wyman, and Warne Routledge (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: Girls -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Girls -- Societies and clubs -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Girls -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature When They Were Girls, by Rebecca Deming Moore, ed. by Helen Mildred Owen, illust. by Mabel Betsy Hill (Gutenberg ebook)
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