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Filed under: Piety -- Juvenile literature Biography of Pious Persons, Abridged for Youth (Springfield, MA: Merriam, Little, and Co., 1832), by L. H. Sigourney (page images at archive.org) The History of the Fairchild Family, or, The Child's Manual (London: J. Hatchard, 1818), by Mary Martha Sherwood (PDF page image files at Roehampton)
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Filed under: Piety -- Fiction The Fishermen (second revised and enlarged edition; Iowa City: Fanpihua Press, 2000), by Hans Kirk, ed. by Marc Linder
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Filed under: Christian life -- Juvenile literature The Apricot Tree (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1851) Arthur Hamilton, and His Dog (Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 1851) (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Betty Brown, the St. Giles's Orange Girl; With Some Account of Mrs. Sponge the Money Lender (London: Howard and Evans, ca. 1801), by Hannah More (multiple formats at archive.org) Blind Willie (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1844) (multiple formats at archive.org) Children's Edition of Touching Incidents and Remarkable Answers to Prayer, by S. B. Shaw The Fairchild Family (New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., n.d.), by Mary Martha Sherwood, ed. by Mary E. Palgrave, illust. by Florence M. Rudland (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) "Jesus Says So": or, A Memorial of Little Sarah G--- (Boston: Mass. Sabbath School Society, 1851) (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Laneton Parsonage: A Tale for Children (new edition; London: Longmans, Green, 1886), by Elizabeth Missing Sewell (multiple formats at archive.org) My Pretty Gift Book (London: Religious Tract Society, ca. 1867) (page images at Florida) Our Gift (Boston: Abel Tompkins, 1851) (Gutenberg text) 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) 'Tis All for the Best (London: Howard and Evans, ca. 1810), by Hannah More A Traveller's Story (London: Religious Tract Society, ca. 1870) (multiple formats at archive.org) Waldo, Tell Me About Me, by Hans Wilhelm (PDF at Wayback Machine) The Widow's Lamp (London: Religious Tract Society, 1847) (multiple formats at archive.org) Biography of Pious Persons, Abridged for Youth (Springfield, MA: Merriam, Little, and Co., 1832), by L. H. Sigourney (page images at archive.org) The History of the Fairchild Family, or, The Child's Manual (London: J. Hatchard, 1818), by Mary Martha Sherwood (PDF page image files at Roehampton) The Little Prisoner, or, Passion and Patience; and Amendment, or, Charles Grant and His Sister (London: Dean & Munday, 1828), by Susanna Moodie and Elisabeth Strickland (page images at canadiana.org) The Sweet Story of Old (London: Religious Tract Society, 1861) The Pet Lamb Picture Book: Containing The Pet Lamb; The Toy Primer; Jack the Giant Killer; The Fair One With the Golden Locks (London and New York: G. Routledge and Sons, 1873) (page images at Florida)
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Filed under: African American authors -- Juvenile literature The Upward Path: A Reader for Colored Children (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Howe, c1920), ed. by Myron T. Pritchard and Mary White Ovington, contrib. by Robert Russa Moton
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Filed under: African Americans -- Juvenile literature Ebony Jr! (1973-1985) (partial serial archives) Red, Yellow and Black: Tales of Indians, Chinese and Africans (New York and Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern, c1918), by Sophia Lyon Fahs
Filed under: Africans -- Juvenile literature Red, Yellow and Black: Tales of Indians, Chinese and Africans (New York and Cincinnati: Methodist Book Concern, c1918), by Sophia Lyon Fahs
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