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Filed under: New England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Juvenile fiction How a country boy made his way in the city. (Crowell, 1878), by William M. Thayer (page images at HathiTrust) Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy (Roberts Bros., 1879), by Louisa May Alcott, Regan and Leadbeater, John Wilson and Son, and Mass.) Roberts Brothers (Boston (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: History -- Juvenile fiction Alfred Campbell, the young pilgrim: containing travels in Egypt and the Holy Land (John Harris, corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1825), by Mrs. Hofland, John Harris, Cox and Baylis, and John Harris (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust) The cruise of the Cormorant (H. Holt and company, 1915), by A. Hyatt Verrill (page images at HathiTrust) For life and liberty (London et al.: Blackie & Son, 1896), by Gordon Stables, illust. by Sidney Paget (page images at Florida) Winter evenings' entertainments (Halifax: Milner and Sowerby, 1856), by Emma Sturgeon and Milner and Sowerby (page images at Florida) Dear old England (London: James Nisbet and Co., 1872), by Jane Anne Winscom, illust. by William Luson Thomas and John Batholomew (page images at Florida) The Boy crusaders (London: Gall & Inglis, 1871), by John G Edgar, illust. by Robert Dudley and Horace Harral (page images at Florida) The Brave boy, or, Filial love (London, New York: Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1864) (page images at Florida) An emigrant boy's story (London et al.: Blackie & Son, 1889), by A. R. Hope Moncrieff (page images at Florida) Natalie, or, The broken spring (Edinburgh, London: Gall & Inglis, 1883), by Christian Gottlob Barth (page images at Florida) The iron head, or, An old soldier's story of Charles XII, King of Sweden (Philadelphia: Lutheran Board of Publication, 1871), by Franz Hoffmann, trans. by M. A Manderson, illust. by Van Ingen & Snyder (page images at Florida) The boy travellers in the Russian Empire (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1887), by Thomas Wallace Knox, illust. by Bobbett & Hooper (page images at Florida) The thirsty sword (London et al.: Blackie & Son, n.d.), by Robert Leighton, illust. by Alfred Pearse (page images at Florida) Lords of the world (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897), by Alfred John Church, illust. by Ralph Peacock (page images at Florida) Algy's lesson (London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1868), by Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan, Joseph Martin Kronheim, Petter & Galpin Cassell, and Belle Sauvage Works (page images at Florida) Historical tales of illustrious British children (London: Jarrold & Sons, 1850), by Agnes Strickland, George S Measom, and Jarrold and Sons (page images at Florida) The evening book, or, Fireside stories (London: G. Routledge & Co., 1852), by John Aikin, illust. by H Corbould and Walter George Mason (page images at Florida) Historical tales of illustrious British children (London: Jarrold & Sons, 1862), by Agnes Strickland and Jarrold and Sons, illust. by George S Measom (page images at Florida) Honour and glory, or, Hard to win (London and New York: George Routledge and Sons, 1880), by Jeanie Hering (page images at Florida) Hugh's ancestors, or, English boys and girls in far-off times (London: Charles H. Kelly, 1895), by Kate Thompson Sizer (page images at Florida) The ethics of the dust (Philadelphia: Henry Altemus, 1893), by John Ruskin (page images at Florida) The church and the king (London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1892), by Evelyn Everett-Green (page images at Florida) Fifty famous stories retold (New York et al.: American Book Company, 1896), by James Baldwin (page images at Florida) Stories from English history (Boston and London: Ginn & Company, 1897), ed. by Albert F. Blaisdell (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) When Dewey came to Manila, or, Among the Filipinos (Boston: Dana Estes & Company, n.d.), by James Otis and C.H. Simonds & Co (page images at Florida) Grandma's stories and anecdotes of "ye olden times" (Boston: Angel Guardian Press, 1899), by Mary Xavier Queen (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) Tecumseh, Chief of the Shawanoes (New York: E.P. Dutton & Company, 1898), by Edward Sylvester Ellis (page images at Florida) The boys with Old Hickory (Boston: Lee and Shepard, n.d.), by Everett T Tomlinson, illust. by A. B. Shute (page images at Florida) Charming talks about people and places ([S.l.]: Juvenile Publishing Co., 1897), by Lida Brooks Miller (page images at Florida)
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