Titles by John Harris and Son in MLA format
There are 123 titles associated with this firm.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people. By a lady.
John Harris and Son,
1807.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people. By a lady.
John Harris and Son,
1810.
Ludlow, Elizabeth.
Felissa; or, the memoirs of a kitten.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1811.
Hutchinson, Miss A. A.
The Lily: or Poetry for the Nursery.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1817.
Hofland, Barbara.
Ellen, the Teacher. A Tale for Youth. By Mrs. Hofland, Author of The Officer's Widow; Son of a Genius; and other works for young people. Second edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Hints on the sources of happiness. Addressed to her children, by a mother, author of 'Always happy', &c. In two volumes.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown,
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Trimmer, Sarah.
New and comprehensive lessons: containing a general outline of the Old Testament: with twenty-four engravings. By Mrs. Trimmer.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Nina: an Icelandic tale. Written for her children, by a mother, author of "Always happy," &c..
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The Blind Child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the Use of Young People. By a Lady. New Edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton,
James Scatcherd and Charles Letterman [Litterman],
1819.
Hofland, Barbara.
The blind farmer and his children. By Mrs. Hofland, Author of the Son of a Genius, - Officer's Widow, - Ellen, the Teacher, - &c. &c. Second edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Martin, Sarah Catherine.
The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog: In Which is Shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favourite Animal.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Stoddart, Lady Isabella Wellwood.
The Eskdale herd-boy: a Scottish tale: for the instruction and amusement of young persons. By Mrs. Blackford.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Sandham, Elizabeth.
The History of Britannicus and his sister Octavia. By Miss Sandham, Author of The Twin Sisters, &c. &c. &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Glasse, Hannah.
The Infant's Friend, or Easy Reading Lessons for Young Children. Revised and arranged by a lady, author of 'Cato, or the Adventures of a Dog.'
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Dorset, Catherine Anne Turner.
The peacock "at home" : a sequel to The butterfly's ball written by a lady.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Hofland, Barbara.
The son of a genius: a tale for the use of youth. By Mrs. Hofland. A new edition.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
True stories from modern history: chronologically arranged from the death of Charlemagne to the Battle of Waterloo. By A mother, author of "Always happy," and "Hints on the sources of happiness," &c. &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
True stories, from ancient history: chronologically arranged. From the creation of the world to the death of Charlemagne. By the author of "Always happy," &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1819.
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe.
The young countess: a tale for youth; by the authoress of the "Blind child"; in one volume.
London:
Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall],
1820.
Trimmer, Sarah.
A concise history of England brought down to the death of George III: comprised in a set of easy lessons, illustrated by engravings: being a continuation of a series of historical books for children: in two volumes. By Mrs. Trimmer. New edition.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
A key to knowledge; or, Things in common use: simply and shortly explained; in a series of dialogues. Written by a mother, author of "Always Happy" - "Hints on Happiness" - &c. &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Unknown, .
A Visit to the Bazaar: By the author of Juliet, or the Reward for Filial Affection; and The Port Folio of a School Girl. The Third Edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Always happy!!!, or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena: a tale. Written for her children by a mother. Fourth edition, revised by the author.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Parker, Miss.
Birds on the wing, or, Pleasant tales, and useful hints on the value and right use of time. By Miss Parker.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Chapone, Hester Mulso.
Letters on the improvement of the mind; addressed to a lady. By Mrs. Chapone. With the life of the author. A New Edition.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
Thomas Cadell and William Davies,
G. and W. B. Whittaker,
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones,
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown,
James Scatcherd and Charles Letterman [Litterman],
Francis, Charles and John Rivington,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
John Harris and Son,
Joseph Mawman [Ludgate],
Charles Taylor [108 Hatton Garden],
1820.
Trimmer, Sarah.
New and comprehensive lessons; containing a general outline of antient history; with forty engravings. By Mrs. Trimmer.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Semple, Elizabeth.
Short stories, in words of two syllables. By the author of Short stories, in one syllable – Godmother's Tales – Cup of Sweets.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Ritson, Anne.
Spring Flowers: or, Easy Lessons, for Young Children, not exceeding words of two syllables; with lessons for Sundays, and hymns. By Mrs. Ritson.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The Child's Grammar; Corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. By Mrs. Lovechild. Twenty-sixth edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Martin, Sarah Catherine.
The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog: In Which is Shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favorite Animal.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Turner, Elizabeth.
The Cowslip; or, More Cautionary Stories in Verse. By the author of that much-admired little work entitled "The Daisy." Seventh edition.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Turner, Elizabeth.
The Daisy, or Cautionary Stories, in Verse. Adapted to the Ideas of Chidren from Four to Eight Years Old.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Hofland, Barbara.
The History of an Officer's Widow and her Young Family. By the author of "Son of a Genius," "Blind Farmer," "Ellen the Teacher," &c. &c. New edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Glasse, Hannah.
The Infant's Friend, or Easy Reading Lessons for Young Children. Revised and arranged by a lady, author of 'Cato, or the Adventures of a Dog.'
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Trimmer, Sarah.
The ladder to learning. A select collection of fables, consisting of words of one, two, and three syllables; with original morals. Ornamented with a great variety of engravings on wood. Revised and corrected by Mrs. Trimmer. Tenth edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Hutchinson, Miss A. A.
The Snowdrop, or Poetry for Henry and Emily's Library. By a lady.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
True stories from ancient history: chronologically arranged from the creation of the world to the death of Charlemagne. By A mother, author of "Always happy," "Stories from modern history," &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Valdimar; or, The Career of Falsehood: A Tale for Youth. Written for her children, by a Mother; Author Of "Hints On Happiness," "Always Happy," &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1820.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Always happy!!!, or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena. A tale. Written for her children by a mother. Fifth edition, revised by the author.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Unknown, .
An alphabetical arrangement of animals for little naturalists. By Sally Sketch.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Sandham, Elizabeth.
Chosroes and Heraclius; or, the Vicissitudes of a Century. By Miss Sandham, authoress of 'The Twin Sisters, 'Britannicus and Octavia,' &c. &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins.
Fruits of enterprize exhibited in the travels of Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia: interspersed with the observations of a mother to her children. By the author of "The India cabinet."
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Trimmer, Sarah.
New and comprehensive lessons; containing a general outline of the Roman history; with forty engravings. By Mrs. Trimmer.
London:
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly],
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Ritson, Anne.
Spring Flowers: or, Easy Lessons, for Young Children, not exceeding words of two syllables; with lessons for Sundays, and hymns. By Mrs. Ritson.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Martin, Sarah Catherine.
The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog: In Which is Shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favorite Animal.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins.
The India cabinet opened: in which many natural curiosities are rendered a source of amusement to young minds, by the explanations of a mother.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Ritson, Anne.
The monthly monitor: consisting of easy reading lessons, or, Short stories adapted to every season of the year. By Mrs. Ann Ritson.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Hutchinson, Miss A. A.
The Snowdrop, or Poetry for Henry and Emily's Library. By a lady.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Hofland, Barbara.
The son of a genius: a tale for the use of youth. By Mrs. Hofland.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Sandham, Elizabeth.
The twin sisters, or, The advantages of religion. By Miss Sandham; Author of "Britannicus and Octavia;" "William Selwyn;" "Adopted Daughter;" "Chosroes and Heraclius;" &c. Thirteenth Edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Hofland, Barbara.
Theodore, or, The crusaders: a tale for youth. By Mrs. Hoffland, Author of 'The Son of a Genius, and other works for young people.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
True stories, from ancient history; chronologically arranged. From the creation of the world to the death of Charlemagne. By author of "Always happy," &c. Second edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1821.
Trimmer, Sarah.
A new series of prints accompanied by easy lessons: being an improved edition of the first set of Scripture prints from the Old Testament. By Mrs. Trimmer.
London:
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Claudine, or, Humility, the basis of all the virtues: a Swiss tale. By the author of 'Always happy,'-'Nina,'-'Hints on happiness,' &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Hofland, Barbara.
Ellen, the Teacher. A Tale for Youth. By Mrs. Hofland, Author of The Officer's Widow; Son of a Genius; and other works for young people. Third edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins.
Fruits of enterprize exhibited in the travels of Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia: interspersed with the observations of a mother to her children. By the author of "The India cabinet." Second Edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Nursery morals: chiefly in monosyllables: with twenty-four engravings; By the author of "Always Happy," &c. &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Right and wrong: exhibited in the history of Rosa and Agnes. Written for her children by a mother; author of "Always happy," "An introduction to Mrs. Barbauld's lessons," "Key to knowledge," &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Moore, Margaret Jane King.
Simple Stories, in words of one syllable, for little boys and girls. By the author of 'Stories of Old Daniel.'
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Sandham, Elizabeth.
The adopted daughter: a tale for young persons. By Miss Sandham, author of The twin sisters, William Selwyn, and many other approved works.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Turner, Elizabeth.
The Cowslip; or, More Cautionary Stories, in Verse. By the author of that much-admired little work entitled "The Daisy." Eighth edition.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Glasse, Hannah.
The Infant's Friend, or Easy Reading Lessons for Young Children. Revised and arranged by a lady, author of 'Cato, or the Adventures of a Dog.'
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Ham, Elizabeth.
The infant's grammar, or, A pic-nic party of the parts of speech.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Dorset, Catherine Anne Turner and William Roscoe.
The Peacock "At Home" By a Lady. To which is added the Butterfly's Ball; an Original Poem by Mr. Roscoe.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Hofland, Barbara.
The son of a genius: a tale for the use of youth. By Mrs. Hofland, author of "The Crusaders," "Ellen the Teacher," "The Blind Farmer," &c. &c. A New edition.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
True stories from ancient history: chronologically arranged from the creation of the world to the death of Charlemagne. By A mother, author of "Always happy," "Stories from modern history," &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
True stories from ancient history: chronologically arranged from the creation of the world to the death of Charlemagne. By A mother, author of "Always happy," "Stories from modern history," &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1822.
Trimmer, Sarah.
A concise history of England: comprised in a set of easy lessons, illustrated by engravings: being a continuation of a series of historical books for children: in two volumes. By Mrs. Trimmer. A new edition brought down to the reign of George IV.
London:
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly],
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
A key to knowledge; or, Things in common use. Simply and shortly explained. By a mother, (author of "Always Happy," "Hints on Happiness," "Claudine," "True stories from ancient history," &c.). Fourth edition, revised by the author.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins.
A visit to Grove Cottage: for the entertainment and instruction of children.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hofland, Barbara.
Adelaide; or, The Intrepid Daughter. A Tale. Including Historical Anecdotes of Henry the Great and the Massacre of St Bartholomew. By the author of "Theodore," "Son of a genius," &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Always happy!!!, or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena: a tale. Written for her children by a mother. Fifth edition, revised by the author.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hoare, Sarah and Priscilla Wakefield.
An introduction to botany, in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of "Mental Improvement," "Juvenile Travellers," &c. The Ninth Edition. To which is added, The Pleasures of Botanical Pursuits. A poem. By Sarah Hoare.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
John Harris and Son,
Sherwood and Jones,
1823.
Glasse, Hannah.
Cato, or, Interesting adventures of a dog: interspersed with many real anecdotes. By a lady.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Claudine, or, Humility, the basis of all the virtues: a Swiss tale. By the author of 'Always happy,'-'Nina,'-'Hints on happiness,' &c. &c. Second edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Unknown, [Woman].
Constance and Caroline, A moral tale, by a young lady.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins.
Fruits of enterprize exhibited in the travels of Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia: interspersed with the observations of a mother to her children. By the author of "The India cabinet." Third edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Von Schmid, Cristoph.
Little Henry: a German tale translated from the French of M. Lambert.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Glasse, Hannah.
Little Rhymes for Little Folks; or A present for Fanny's library. By a lady, author of 'Cato,' 'Infant's Friend,' &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Trimmer, Sarah.
New and comprehensive lessons: containing a general outline of antient history: with forty engravings. By Mrs. Trimmer.
London:
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly],
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Trimmer, Sarah.
New and comprehensive lessons: containing a general outline of the Old Testament: with twenty-four engravings. By Mrs. Trimmer.
London:
John Harris and Son,
John Hatchard and Son [187 Piccadilly],
1823.
Unknown, [Woman].
Rainsford Villa, or Juvenile Independence. A tale. By a lady.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Farrar, Eliza.
The adventures of Congo in search of his master; an American tale. Containing a true account of a shipwreck, and interspersed with anecdotes founded on facts. Illustrated with engravings.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hofland, Barbara.
The blind farmer and his children. By Mrs. Hofland. Author of the Son of a Genius,—Daughter of a Genius, &c. &c. Third Edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
d'Aulnoy, Marie-Catherine and Unknown.
The court of Oberon, or Temple of the fairies: A collection of tales of past times. Originally related by Mother Goose, Mother Bunch, and others, adapted to the language and manners of the present period.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Turner, Elizabeth.
The Daisy, or, Cautionary Stories, in Verse. Adapted to the Ideas of Children from Four to Eight Years Old.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hofland, Barbara.
The Daughter of a Genius. A Tale for Youth. By Mrs. Hoffland, Author Of "The Son Of A Genius," "Ellen The Teacher," &c. &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hofland, Barbara.
The daughter of a genius: a tale for youth. By Mrs. Hofland. Author of "The son of a genius," "Ellen the teacher," &c. &c. Second edition, with improvements.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hofland, Barbara.
The History of an Officer's Widow and her Young Family. By the author of "Son of a Genius," "Blind Farmer," "Ellen the Teacher," &c. &c. New edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins.
The India cabinet opened, or, Natural curiosities: rendered a source of amusement to young minds by the explanations of a mother. Second edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hutchinson, Miss A. A.
The Lily: or Poetry for the Nursery. By the author of 'The Rose'.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hutchinson, Miss A. A.
The Rose; or, Admonitory Pieces in Verse for Children. By the author of 'The Snow-Drop'.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hutchinson, Miss A. A.
The Snowdrop, or Poetry for Henry and Emily's Library. By a lady. Third Edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hofland, Barbara.
The son of a genius: a tale for the use of youth. By Mrs. Hofland.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Traill, Catharine Parr.
The tell-tale: an original collection of moral and amusing stories.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Peacock, Lucy.
The visit for a week; or, hints on the improvement of time. Containing original tales, Anecdotes From Natural And Moral History, &c. Designed for The Instruction and Amusement Of Youth. By Lucy Peacock.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown,
John Richardson [Royal Exchange],
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers],
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Johnstone, Christian Isobel.
The Wars of the Jews, as related by Josephus, adapted to the capacities of young persons. Illustrated by twenty-four engravings, after original designs by Mr. Brooke.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Hofland, Barbara.
Theodore, or, The crusaders: a tale for youth. By Mrs. Hoffland, Author of 'The Son of a Genius, and other works for young people.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Claris de Florian, Jean Pierre.
William Tell, or the Patriot of Switzerland. Translated freely from the French of M. de Florian, to which is prefixed, the life of the author.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1823.
Sandham, Elizabeth.
A Visit to the Regent Iron & Brass Foundery, the Gas Manufactory, and the Royal Chain Pier, Brighton. By the author of The Twin Sisters, Schoolfellows, Boys School, &c. &c.
Royston:
John Warren,
1824.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
A key to knowledge; or, Things in common use simply and shortly explained. By a mother (author of "Always Happy," "Claudine" - "True Stories from Ancient History") &c. Fifth edition, revised by the author.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins.
A Visit to Grove Cottage: for the Entertainment and Instruction of Children.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Always happy!!!, or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena: a tale. Written for her children by a mother.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Sturm, Cristoph Christian.
Beauties of Sturm's Reflections; in lessons on the works of God, and of His providence. Rendered familiar to the capacities of youth by Eliza Andrews, author of Allegorical Miniatures, The Brothers, &c. The Eight Edition.
London:
G. and W. B. Whittaker,
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
James Scatcherd,
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Claudine, or, Humility, the basis of all the virtues: a Swiss tale. By the author of 'Always happy,'-'Nina,'-'Hints on happiness,' &c. &c. Third edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Hofland, Barbara.
Ellen, the Teacher. A Tale for Youth. By Mrs. Hofland, Author of The Officer's Widow; Son of a Genius; and other works for young people. New edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Unknown, .
Female Friendship: A tale for Sundays. By the author of the "School for Sisters."
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Wilson, Lucy Sarah Atkins.
Fruits of enterprize exhibited in the travels of Belzoni in Egypt and Nubia, interspersed with the observations of a mother to her children. To which is added a short account of the traveller's death. By the author of "The India cabinet." The Fourth Edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
Hofer, the Tyrolese: by the author of "Claudine," -- "Always Happy," &c. &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Moore, Margaret Jane King.
Simple Stories, in words of one syllable, for little boys and girls. By the author of 'Stories of Old Daniel.'
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The Child's Grammar; Corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Martin, Sarah Catherine.
The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard, and Her Dog: In Which is Shewn the Wonderful Powers that Good Old Lady Possessed in the Education of Her Favorite Animal.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Turner, Elizabeth.
The Cowslip; or, More Cautionary Stories in verse. By the author of that much-admired little work entitled "The Daisy." Ninth edition.
London:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Turner, Elizabeth.
The Daisy, or, Cautionary Stories, in Verse. Adapted to the Ideas of Children from Four to Eight Years Old.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Glasse, Hannah.
The Infant's Friend, or Easy Reading Lessons for Young Children. Revised and arranged by a lady, author of 'Cato, or the Adventures of a Dog.'
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The Mother's Grammar. Being a Continuation of the Child's Grammar, to which it forms a second part: with lessons for parsing, and a few already done, as examples. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Sandham, Elizabeth.
The twin sisters, or, The advantages of religion. By Miss Sandham, author of "Britannicus and Octavia;" "William Selwyn;" "Adopted Daughter;" "Chosroes and Heraclius;" &c. Fourteenth Edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Johnstone, Christian Isobel.
The wars of the Jews, as related by Josephus; adapted to the capacities of young persons; illustrated by twenty-four engravings after original designs by Mr. Brooke. Second edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Budden, Maria Elizabeth.
True stories from modern history: chronologically arranged from the death of Charlemagne to the Battle of Waterloo. By A mother, author of "Always happy," &c. &c. Second edition.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1824.
Glasse, Hannah.
Little Rhymes for Little Folks; or A present for Fanny's library. By a lady, author of 'Cato,' 'Infant's Friend,' &c.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1825.
Fenn, Ellenor.
The Child's Grammar; Corresponding with parsing lessons, and forming part of a series for teaching. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1827.
Hutchinson, Miss A. A.
The Snowdrop; or, Poetry for Henry and Emily's Library. By a lady.
London:
John Harris and Son,
1827.