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| | Books by Henry Nichols: Books in the extended shelves: Nichols, Henry, approximately 1816-: The (old) farmer's almanack, calculated on a new and improved plan, for the year of our Lord 1864 : ... Fitted for Boston, but will answer for all the New England states ... (Published by Brewer & Tileston. Sold by the booksellers and traders throughout New England. (Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by Brewer & Tileston, in the clerk's office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.), 1863), also by Robert Bailey Thomas, Seymour B. Durst, A. J. Barker, and Brewer and Tileston (page images at HathiTrust) Nichols, Henry, approximately 1816-: Charley Wheeler's reward (Henry Hoyt, 1866), also by Mary Dwinell, Daniel T. Smith, J. Hyde, Henry Hoyt, William J. Pierce, and Rockwell & Rollins (page images at HathiTrust) Nichols, Henry, approximately 1816-: Fanny Grant among the Indians. (Lee & Shepard, 1866), also by Oliver Optic, W. L. Champney, Lee and Shepard, and Kilburn & Mallory (page images at HathiTrust) Nichols, Henry, approximately 1816-: Little Frankie stories. (Crosby, Nichols, Lee & Co., 1860), also by Madeline Leslie, Nichols Crosby, and Boston Stereotype Foundry (page images at HathiTrust) Nichols, Henry, approximately 1816-: Little Frankie stories. (Crosby, Nichols, Lee and Co., 1860), also by Madeline Leslie, Hammatt Billings, Crosby and Nichols, and Boston Stereotype Foundry (page images at HathiTrust) Nichols, Henry, approximately 1816-: Little Frankie stories. (Crosby, Nichols, Lee & Co., 1860), also by Madeline Leslie, Hammatt Billings, Crosby and Nichols, and Boston Stereotype Foundry (page images at HathiTrust) Nichols, Henry, approximately 1816-: Up the Baltic (Boston : Lee and Shepard, Publishers ; New York : Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, nos. 47 and 49 Greene St., [1871], 1871), also by Oliver Optic, John Andrew & Son, Boston Stereotype Foundry, Shepard & Dillingham Lee, and Lee and Shepard (page images at HathiTrust)
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