Titles by Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton in CHICAGO format
There are 246 titles associated with this firm.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Flowers of instruction: or, Familiar subjects in verse. By Mary Elliott.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1820.
Taylor,
Eliza.
Memoir of Hannah Taylor Extracted from Her Own Memorandums.
York:
William Alexander,
1820.
Venning,
Mary A.
A geographical present: being descriptions of the principal countries of the world; with representations of the various inhabitants in their respective costumes, beautifully coloured. By Mary Anne Venning. Third edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1820.
Hack,
Maria.
English stories, Second Series: Including the period between the accession of Henry the Third, and the death of Henry the Sixth. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1820.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Hymns for Infant Minds. By the authors of "Original Poems," "Rhymes for the Nursery," etc. [Ann and Jane Taylor]
London:
William Oliphant,
Charles Chalmers and William Collins [68 Wilson Street],
B. J. Holdsworth,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1820.
Chapone,
Hester M.
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.
Taylor,
Emily.
Letters to a child, on the subject of maritime discovery. By Emily Taylor.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1820.
Taylor,
Emily.
Letters to a very little girl from her aunt. By Emily Taylor.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1820.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Rhymes for The Nursery. By the Authors of “Original Poems.” Twelfth Edition.
London:
Josiah Conder [St. Paul's Churchyard],
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1820.
Hack,
Maria.
Stories of animals: intended for children between five and seven years old.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1820.
Unknown,
[Woman].
The Youth's New Monitor, Written and Most Respectfully Inscribed to the Marquis of Beaumont, Infant Son & Heir of the Noble House of Roxburghe.
London:
William Sams,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1820.
Hack,
Maria.
Winter evenings, or, Tales of travellers. By Maria Hack. In four volumes. Vols. III and IV.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1820.
Fletcher,
Martha.
A compendium of useful information, on the works of creation and providence, by way of dialogue. Compiled chiefly for the use of schools on the improved system, and young children in general.
York:
William Alexander and Son,
1821.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Hymns for Infant Minds by the authors of "Original poems, —Rhymes for the nursery," &c. Thirteenth edition.
London:
B. J. Holdsworth,
1821.
Hughes,
Mary R.
Pleasing and Instructive Stories; for Young Children. By Mary Hughes (Late Robson,) Author of "The Ornaments Discovered;" "The Alchemist;" "Aunt Mary's New-Year's Gift;" "Aunt Mary’s Stories;" "The Metamorphoses, or Effects of Education."
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1821.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Leçons pour les enfans, de l'âge de deux jusqu'à cinq ans. Ouvrage en quatre parties. Traduit de l'anglois de Mde Barbauld, par M. Pasquier. Avec une interpretation anglaise à la fin.
London:
1821.
Cottin,
Sophie R.
Elizabeth; or the Exiles of Siberia. In Verse.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Broome,
Charlotte A.
Fanny and Mary; or, Juvenile views of happiness. By the author of 'Mamma's pictures,' 'Mamma's stories,' 'Sunday stories,' &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Hack,
Maria.
Harry Beaufoy; Or, The Pupil Of Nature. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Taylor,
Emily.
Historical prints representing some of the most memorable events in English history, in which the costumes of the times are carefully preserved; with descriptions by Emily Taylor; to which is added a brief chronology of the kings of England.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Opie,
Amelia.
Hymns Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons. By Priscilla Gurney. Second Edition.
Norwich:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Instinct displayed in a collection of well-authenticated facts: exemplifying the extraordinary sagacity of various species of the animal creation. By Priscilla Wakefield. Fourth edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Leisure hours, or, Entertaining dialogues: between persons eminent for virtue and magnanimity: the characters drawn from ancient and modern history: designed as lessons of morality for youth. By Priscilla Wakefield. The Seventh Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Penington,
Mary.
Some Account of Circumstances in the Life of Mary Pennington, from her Manuscript, Left for her Family.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Hack,
Maria.
The child's atlas; consisting of maps of the eastern and western hemispheres, the four quarters of the world, and the British islands; with their corresponding outlines neatly engraved by W. R. Gardner. Designed as an easy and correct mode of teaching geography to little children. With a book of definitions and questions.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Vaux,
Frances B.
The promised visit: including an account of the various methods of manufacturing paper in different countries: to which are annexed, fifty questions, with a view to impress the subject on the youthful mind. By the author of 'The dew-drop.'
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Unknown,
.
Verses for Little Children . . . .
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1821.
Rees,
Thomas.
A Journal of Voyages and Travels, by the Late Thomas Rees, Serjeant of Marines. Published for the Benefit of the Author's Orphan Daughter.
London:
1822.
Hill,
Elizabeth.
A Sequel to the Poetical Monitor, Consisting of pieces select and original, adapted to improve the minds and manners of young Persons. By Eliz. Hill.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown,
1822.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Hymns for Infant Minds. By the Authors of "Original Poems," "Rhymes for the Nursery," &c. Fourteenth edition.
London:
B. J. Holdsworth,
1822.
Hughes,
Mary R.
The Ornaments Discovered: A Story. By the author of "Aunt Mary's Tales," "The Metamorphoses," "New Year's Gift," "Stories for Children," "Alchemist," "The Rebellious School Girl," and "The Life of William Penn."
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1822.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Useful Gossip for the Young Scholar; or, Tell-tale Pictures. By Mary Elliott.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1822.
Rees,
Thomas.
A Journal of Voyages and Travels, by the Late Thomas Rees, Serjeant of Marines. Published for the Benefit of the Author's Orphan Daughter.
London:
1822.
Hughes,
Mary R.
Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls: addressed to her nieces. Sixth Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Cottin,
Sophie R.
Elizabeth; or, the Exiles of Siberia. Translated from the French of Madame Cottin.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Opie,
Amelia.
Hymns selected from various authors for the use of young persons. By Priscilla Gurney. Fourth Edition.
Norwich:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Hymns Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons by Priscilla Gurney. Third edition.
Norwich:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Hedge,
Mary A.
Letters on profane history, addressed to a beloved godchild. By M. A. Hedge, author of Affection's gift, To-morrow, &c. Second edition.
Colchester:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Swinborne and Walter,
1822.
Shackleton,
Richard,
Elizabeth
C.
Shackleton,
and Abraham
Shackleton.
Memoirs and Letters of Richard and Elizabeth Shackleton, Late of Ballitore, Ireland; Compiled by their Daughter Mary Leadbeater. Including a Concise Biographical Sketch, and Some Letters, of her Grandfather Abraham Shackleton.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Rhymes for the Nursery. By the authors of “Original Poems”.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Select Rhymes for the Nursery, with Copper-plate Engravings.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Sandham,
Elizabeth.
Sketches of young people, or, A visit to Brighton. By the author of The Grandfather, Friendship, The Schoolfellows, &c. &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Hack,
Maria.
Stories of animals: intended for children between five and seven years old. Second edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Mant,
Alicia C.
The cottage in the chalk-pit. By Alicia Catherine Mant.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Merriman,
Jane.
The infant minstrel, or Poetry for young minds. By various female writers. Third edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1822.
Hedge,
Mary A.
Twilight hours improved; or, the visit to Grandmamma. By M.A. Hedge, Author of Affection's Gift, To-Morrow, &c. Second edition.
Colchester:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Swinborne and Walter,
1822.
Hughes,
Mary R.
Aunt Mary's Stories for Children, Chiefly confined to words of two syllables. Containing 1. The little girl who did not care for what was said to her 2. The humming-tops 3. The new doll 4. The greedy boy. By the author of "Aunt Mary's Tales,'"—"The Ornaments Discovered." &c.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1823.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Hymns for Infant Minds.
London:
B. J. Holdsworth,
1823.
W.,
E..
The journal of a governess. By E.W.
Brighton:
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.
Candler,
Theodosia.
Bird-catching; or, The northern adventurers. Being an account of several methods of taking birds in the Feroe Islands, and in some other places. Intended for children. Illustrated by copper-plates.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1823.
Heyrick,
Elizabeth.
Cursory Remarks on the Evil Tendency of Unrestrained Cruelty; Particularly on that Practised in Smithfield Market.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1823.
White,
Eliza.
Gertrude, or, Thoughtlessness & inattention corrected: a tale. By Eliza White.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1823.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Mental improvement, or, The beauties and wonders of nature and art. In a series of instructive conversations. By Priscilla Wakefield.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1823.
Murry,
Ann.
Mentoria; or the Young Ladies' Instructor; in Familiar Conversation, on Moral and Entertaining Subjects. Calculated to Improve Young Minds in the Essential as well as Ornamental Parts of Female Eduction. By Ann Murry. The Twelfth Edition.
Southampton:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
Sherwood, Jones, and Co.,
G. and W. B. Whittaker,
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown,
Thomas Baker Jr.,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Thomas Wilson and Sons,
Harding, Mavor, and Lepard,
1823.
Hedge,
Mary A.
Samboe, or, The African boy by the author of "Twilight hours improved," &c. &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1823.
Byerley,
Maria.
Stories from Roman history. By a lady. Illustrated by copper-plates.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1823.
Ballantine,
E..
The decoy; or, An agreeable method of teaching children the elementary parts of English grammar, by conversations and familiar examples.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1823.
Hedge,
Mary A.
Twilight hours improved; or, the visit to Grandmamma. By M.A. Hedge, Author of Affection's Gift, To-Morrow, &c.
Colchester:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Swinborne and Walter,
1823.
Heyrick,
Elizabeth.
Immediate, Not Gradual, Abolition: or an Inquiry into the Shortest, Safest, and most Effectual Means of Getting Rid of West Indian Slavery.
London:
1824.
Heyrick,
Elizabeth.
Immediate, Not Gradual, Abolition: or an Inquiry into the Shortest, Safest, and most Effectual Means of Getting Rid of West Indian Slavery. Third Edition. With an Appendix Containing Clarkson's Comparison Between the State of the British Peasantry and that of the Slaves in the Colonies, &c.
London:
1824.
Unknown,
[Woman].
The Arithmetical Class-Book; or, Preparatory studies in arithmetic. By a lady. For the use of schools, and particularly designed as an assistant for female teachers.
London:
1824.
Fenwick,
Eliza.
The story of little Mary and her cat. In words not exceeding two syllables. With copper-plates.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1824.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Rhymes for the Nursery by the authors of "Original Poems."
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Ball,
Dinah.
A grammar of drawing, for the use of beginners. By Dinah Ball.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Anna: a tale for children. By a lady.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Hughes,
Mary R.
Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. Addressed to her nephews. Fifth Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Sturm,
Cristoph C.
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.
Hack,
Maria.
Familiar illustrations of the principal evidences and design of Christianity. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Hack,
Maria.
Grecian Stories. By Maria Hack. Second Edition.
London:
G. and W. B. Whittaker,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Hack,
Maria.
Harry Beaufoy; Or, The Pupil Of Nature. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Fenn,
Ellenor.
Mrs. Lovechild's book of two hundred and sixteen cuts for children. Designed by the late Lady Fenn, to teach children the names of things.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Ballantine,
E..
Natural history of quadrupeds for children: combined with an attempt to engraft on the youthful mind, the principles of tenderness and compassion for the animal creation. By a lady. Second Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Pictures of English history, in miniature, designed by Alfred Mills. With descriptions.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843],
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Hedge,
Mary A.
Radama, or, The enlightened African. With sketches of Madagascar by the author of "Affection's gift, Samboe, &c.".
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Rhymes for the Nursery by the authors of "Original Poems."
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Crabb,
Maria J.
Tales for children, in a familiar style. By Maria Joseph Crabb.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Hendry,
Elizabeth A.
The history of Greece, in easy lessons: adapted for children from six to ten years of age. By Elizabeth Anne Hendry.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Unknown,
[Woman].
The Juvenile Gardener. Written by a lady, for the use of her own children, with a view of giving them an early taste for the pleasures of a garden, and the study of botany.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Nougaret,
Pierre J. B.
The lives of distinguished foreigners, celebrated in childhood from premature attainments. Translated from the French, by E. Arrowsmith.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
The mother's fables, in verse : designed, through the medium of amusement, to convey to the minds of children some useful precepts of virtue and benevolence.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Aveline,
E. L.
The Mother's Fables, in Verse. Designed, through the Medium of Amusement, to Convey to the Minds of Children Some Useful Precepts of Virtue and Benevolence.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Aveline,
E. L.
The Mother's Fables, in Verse. Designed, through the Medium of Amusement, to Convey to the Minds of Children Some Useful Precepts of Virtue and Benevolence. A New Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Opie,
Amelia.
The Negro Boy's Tale, a Poem, Addressed to Children. By Amelia Opie.
Norwich:
Simon Wilkin,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Hedge,
Mary A.
The orphan sailor-boy, or, Young Arctic voyager by the author of "Affection's gift," "Samboe," &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Hack,
Maria.
Winter Evenings, or, Tales of travellers. By Maria Hack. In Four Volumes.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1824.
Fletcher,
Martha.
A compendium of useful information, on the works of creation and providence, by way of dialogue. Compiled chiefly for the use of schools on the improved system, and young children in general.
York:
1825.
Hughes,
Mary R.
Aunt Mary's Stories for Children, Chiefly confined to words of two syllables. Containing 1. The little girl who did not care for what was said to her ... 2. The humming-tops ... 3. The new doll ... 4. The greedy boy ... By the author of 'Aunt Mary's Tales,' - 'The Ornaments Discovered.' &c.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Industry and idleness: a pleasing and instructive tale for good little girls, in words not exceeding two syllables. By Mary Belson, author of "Simple truths".
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Innocent Poetry; Containing Moral and Religious Truths for Infant Minds. By Mary Elliott.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Plain things for little folks: seasoned with instruction both for the mind and the eye. By their friend Mary Elliott.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Precept and example, or, Midsummer holidays. To which is added The mother's reward, or Christmas holidays. By Mary Belson, Author of 'The Orphan Boy,' 'Simple Truths', &c. &c.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Arthington,
Maria.
Rhymes for Harry and his nurse-maid. With twenty-four copper plates.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Simple truths, in verse: for the amusement and instruction of children, at an early age. By Mary Belson (now Elliott;) Author of 'Innocent Poetry,' - 'Grateful Tributes,' - 'The Orphan Boy,' - 'Precept and Example,' - 'Industry and Idleness,' &c.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Argus,
Arabella.
The Juvenile Spectator; Being Observations on the Tempers, Manners, and Foibles of Various Young Persons, Interpsersed With such lively Matter, as it is presumed will amuse as well as instruct. By Arabella Argus.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Hughes,
Mary R.
The Ornaments Discovered: A Story. By the author of "Aunt Mary's Tales." " The Metamorphoses," "New Year's Gift," "Stories For Children," "Alchemist," "The Rebellious School Girl," And "The Life Of William Penn."
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Harford,
Mary.
The winter scene: to amuse and instruct the rising generation. By Mary Harford.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1825.
Leslie,
Maria.
Tales, on the dangers incident to childhood: suggested by the French of Pierre Blanchard. By Maria Leslie.
London:
1825.
Hedge,
Mary A.
A visit to the elephant by the author of "Samboe," "Twilight hours improved," &c.
Colchester:
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Swinborne and Walter,
1825.
Vaux,
Frances B.
Anne and Jane; or, The good child's reading-book. In words of one syllable.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Hughes,
Mary R.
Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls: addressed to her nieces.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Dymond,
Edith.
Eight evenings at school. By Edith Dymond.
Norwich:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Simon Wilkin,
1825.
Hack,
Maria.
English Stories, third series: illustrating the progress of the Reformation, under the Tudor princes. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Hack,
Maria.
English stories: illustrating some of the most interesting events and characters, between the accession of Alfred and the death of John. By Maria Hack. Second edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Gurney,
Priscilla,
and Amelia
Opie.
Hymns selected from various authors for the use of young persons. By Priscilla Gurney. Fifth Edition.
Norwich:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Hymns Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons. By Priscilla Gurney. Sixth edition.
Norwich:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Juvenile anecdotes, founded on facts: collected for the amusement of children. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Mental improvement, Juvenile travellers, &c. The Seventh Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Lessons for children. In four parts. Part II. Being the first, for children of three years old.
London:
Rowland Hunter,
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Lessons for children. In four parts. Part III. Being the second, for children of three years old.
London:
Rowland Hunter,
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Lessons for children. In four parts. Part IV. Being the third, for children of three to four years old.
London:
Rowland Hunter,
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Broome,
Charlotte A.
Mamma's pictures, or The History of Fanny and Mary.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Nursery Annals: in stories for children from three to seven years of age. By a mother.
Dublin:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Richard Moore Tims,
1825.
Vaux,
Frances B.
Order and disorder, a tale. Recommended to the perusal of all little girls who wish to be neat, notable, and industrious.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Taylor,
Jane,
Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert),
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
Original Poems, for Infant Minds. By several young persons. Vol. I.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Sandham,
Elizabeth.
Providential care: a tale founded on facts. By the author of The twin sisters, Boys' school, School-fellows, &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Neale,
Hannah.
Sacred history, in familiar dialogues, for the instruction of youth: with maps. To which is added, the history of the Jews, from the time of Nehemiah to the destruction of Jerusalem. By Miss H. Neale, author of 'Amusement Hall,' 'Britannus and Africus,' &c. &c. With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. John Ryland, D.D. In two volumes.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly],
Thomas Gardiner and Son,
Waugh and Innes [1818-25],
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Nathaniel Hailes [172 Piccadilly],
1825.
Sandham,
Elizabeth.
Sketches of young people, or, A visit to Brighton. By the author of The grandfather, Friendship, The schoolfellows, &c. &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Byerley,
Maria.
Stories from Roman history. By a lady. Illustrated by copper-plates. Second edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Opie,
Amelia.
Tales of the Pemberton Family; for the use of children. By Amelia Opie.
Norwich:
Simon Wilkin,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Mant,
Alicia C.
The cottage in the chalk-pit. By Catherine Alicia Mant. Second Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Adams,
Charlotte P.
The poor child's friend: consisting of narratives founded on fact, and religious and moral subjects.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1825.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymnes en prose, pour les enfans. Par l'auteur des Leçons pour les enfans. Traduites de l'anglois par M. Clemence.
London:
1826.
Elliott,
Mary B.
The book of birds and beasts: beautifully coloured, with a description of each, in words of two and three syllables. By Mary Elliott.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1826.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymnes en prose, pour les enfans. Par l'auteur des Leçons pour les enfans. Traduites de l'anglois par M. Clemence.
London:
1826.
Dawkins,
Miss.
Catherine Waters: a tale, founded on facts, addressed to young women, on their entering into service. By the author of 'Hannah Lancaster.'
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Reeve,
Sophia.
Christmas Trifles; Consisting Principally of Geographical Charades, Valentines, and Poetical Pieces, for Young Persons. By Mrs. Reeve, author of The Flowers at Court, Holiday Annals, etc.
Norwich:
Henry Mozley II [Brook Street],
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
John Stacy,
1826.
Barbauld,
Anna,
L.,
and John
Aikin.
Evenings at Home; or, the Juvenile Budget Opened: Consisting of a variety of miscellaneous pieces for the instruction and amusement of young persons; by Dr. Aikin and Mrs. Barbauld. Fourteenth Edition. Carefully revised and corrected throughout by Arthur Aikin, ESQ. F.L.S., &c. And with some additional Pieces, by the Authors. The whole newly arranged. In four volumes.
London:
Rowland Hunter,
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
Joseph Booker,
Thomas Hamilton, William Adams, and Co.,
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Longman Rees and Co.,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Frank,
Elizabeth,
and Lindley
Murray.
Memoirs of the life and writings of Lindley Murray: in a series of letters written by himself; with a preface, and a continuation of the memoirs, by Elizabeth Frank.
York:
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Thomas Wilson and Sons,
1826.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Original poems, for infant minds by several young persons. Vol. II.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Jane
Taylor,
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
Original Poems, for Infant Minds. By several young persons. Vol I.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Murray,
Mrs..
Precept and example. A story. Founded upon facts. By Mrs. Murray, author of the 'Orphan Henry,' 'Mary the beggar,' &c. &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Hedge,
Mary A.
Radama, or, The enlightened African. With sketches of Madagascar by the author of "Affection's gift," "Samboe," &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Thayer (née Warren),
Caroline M.
Religion Recommended to Youth, in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Young Lady: To Which are Added Poems on Various Occasions. New Edition.
York:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
William Alexander and Son,
1826.
Venning,
Mary A.
Rudiments of conchology: designed as a familiar introduction to the science, for the use of young persons, with explanatory plates, and references to the collection of shells in the British Museum. By the author of "The geographical present," &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Plomley,
Mary,
A.,
and Mary
A.
Davis.
Rural Lays, by Mary Ann Plomley.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
S. Dobell,
1826.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
M.
Taylor.
Rural Scenes or a Peep into the Country for Good Children.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Rural Scenes or a Peep into the Country. For Children.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Sketches of Human Manners, Delineated in Stories Intended to Illustrate the Characters, Religion, and Singular Customs, of the Inhabitants of Different Parts of the World. By Priscilla Wakefield. The Seventh Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Hack,
Maria.
Stories of animals: intended for children between five and seven years old.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Opie,
Amelia.
Tales of the Pemberton Family; for the use of children. By Amelia Opie. Second Edition.
Norwich:
Simon Wilkin,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Opie,
Amelia.
The Black Man's Lament; or, How to Make Sugar.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Hendry,
Agnes M.
The history of Rome, in easy lessons: adapted for children from six to ten years of age. By Agnes Mary Hendry.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Nougaret,
Pierre J. B.
The lives of distinguished foreigners, celebrated in childhood from premature attainments. Translated from the French, by E. Arrowsmith.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Traill,
Catharine P.
The young emigrants, or, Pictures of Canada: calculated to amuse and instruct the minds of youth. By the author of "Prejudice reproved," "The tell-tale," &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1826.
Kilham,
Hannah.
African Lessons, Mandingo and English. Elementary sounds and general spelling lessons; a short vocabulary; examples on the nine parts of speech, and a few Scripture sentences.
London:
1827.
Kilham,
Hannah.
First principles of the Christian religion, chiefly in the language of the Scriptures. For schools of early instruction. By Hannah Kilham.
London:
1827.
Kilham,
Hannah.
References to Scripture selections on the principles of the Christian religion. By Hannah Kilham.
1827.
Kilham,
Hannah.
Scripture Selections on the Principles of the Christian Religion, with correspondent Scripture narratives. By Hanah Kilham.
1827.
Hughes,
Mary R.
Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. Addressed to her nephews. Sixth Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Reeve,
Sophia.
Christmas Trifles; Consisting Principally of Geographical Charades, Valentines, and Poetical Pieces, for Young Persons. By Mrs. Reeve.
London:
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
John Stacy,
1827.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Early lessons. In four volumes. By Maria Edgeworth. Tenth [/Fifth] Edition.
London:
Rowland Hunter,
Robert Baldwin, Charles Cradock, and William Joy,
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Thomas Hamilton, William Adams, and Co.,
1827.
Hack,
Maria.
English stories, Second Series: Including the period between the accession of Henry the Third, and the death of Henry the Sixth. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Bell,
Mrs. E.
Entertaining and instructive rambles. For young persons.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Taylor,
Jane,
Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert),
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
Original Poems, for Infant Minds. By several young persons. Vol. II. Twenty-second edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Knight,
Anne,
Anna
L.
Barbauld,
Felicia
Hemans,
Amelia
Opie,
Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert),
and Mary
Tighe.
Poetic Gleanings, from Modern Writers; with Some Original Pieces. By a governess.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Wilson,
Lucy S. A.
Real Stories: Taken from the Narratives of Various Travellers.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Rhymes for the Nursery by the authors of "Original poems."
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Cooper,
Emily.
The Brothers; or, William and Robert.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Ballantine,
E..
The decoy; or, An agreeable method of teaching children the elementary parts of English grammar, by conversations and familiar examples.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Maxwell,
Caroline.
The history of the Holy Bible; being an abridgment of the Old and New Testament. Adapted to the comprehension of children. By Caroline Maxwell.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Candler,
Theodosia.
The northern adventurers; or, An account of several methods of taking birds in the Feroe Islands, and in some other places. Intended for children. Illustrated by copper-plates.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Waring,
Susanna.
The Wild Garland; or, Prose and Poetry Connected with English Wild Flowers. Intended as an Embellishment to the Study of Botany. By the author of "The Life of Linnaeus, in a Series of Letters."
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1827.
Maw,
Louisa,
Thomas
Maw,
and Bernard
Barton.
A Memoir of Louisa Maw, Daughter of Thomas and Lucy Maw, of Needham Market, Suffolk; who died the 16th of 3rd Month, 1828.
York:
1828.
Kilham,
Hannah.
Report on a Recent Visit to the Colony of Sierra Leone.
London:
1828.
Arthington,
Maria.
The little scholar's first grammar; or Grammar made easy to the capacities of young children, and rendered pleasing by a variety of familiar examples; adapted to the use of private families. By Maria Arthington.
York:
1828.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Leçons pour les enfans, de l'âge de deux jusqu'à cinq ans. Ouvrage en quatre parties. Traduit de l'anglois de Mde Barbauld, par M. Pasquier. Avec une interpretation anglaise à la fin.
London:
1828.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
An interlineary translation of Barbauld's 'Hymnes en prose.' Designed to assist young children in acquiring a vocabulary of the French language.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
City scenes, or, A peep into London.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
City scenes, or, A peep into London.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Hack,
Maria.
Familiar illustrations of the principal evidences and design of Christianity. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Ballantine,
E..
Henry and Edward; or, Familiar conversations on the elements of science. Interspersed with moral and religious sentiments. By the author of 'The decoy.' In two volumes.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Letters to a governess, on different useful and entertaining subjects. By three young ladies, her pupils.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Limed twigs to catch young birds by the authors of Original poems, Rhymes for the nursery, &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Hack,
Maria.
Oriental fragments. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Taylor,
Jane,
Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert),
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
Original Poems for Infant Minds, By Several Young Persons. Vol. I.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Taylor,
Jane,
Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert),
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
Original Poems for Infant Minds, By Several Young Persons. Vol. II.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Rhymes for the Nursery. By the authors of “Original Poems”. Twentieth edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Rhymes for the Nursery. By the authors of “Original Poems”. Twentieth edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Crabb,
Maria J.
Tales for children, in a familiar style. By Maria Joseph Crabb.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Krummacher,
Friedrich A.
The little dove: a story for children, founded on fact. Translated from the German.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
The Miscellany, Consisting of Extracts and Anecdotes, in Prose and Poetry, Instructive, Moral, and Religious.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Barton,
Lucy.
The work-box; or, Grandpapa's present.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1828.
Maw,
Louisa.
A Memoir of Louisa Maw, daughter of Thomas and Lucy Maw, of Needham Market, Suffolk, who died the 16th of the 3rd month, 1828. Second edition, with several additions.
York:
1829.
Dix,
Dorothea L.
Conversations on common things; or A guide to knowledge: designed to entertain and instruct the youthful mind.
York:
1829.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Innocent Poetry; Containing Moral and Religious Truths for Infant Minds. By Mary Elliott.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1829.
Hughes,
Mary R.
The Ornaments Discovered: A Story. By the author of "Aunt Mary's Tales." " The Metamorphoses," "New Year's Gift," "Stories For Children," "Alchemist," "The Rebellious School Girl," And "The Life Of William Penn."
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1829.
Savory,
Martha.
An Original Wreath of Forget-me-not: Presented to Those Who Love to Reflect on Heavenly Things.
London:
William Alexander and Son,
1829.
Hughes,
Mary R.
Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little girls: addressed to her nieces.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1829.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Early lessons. In four volumes. By Maria Edgeworth. Eleventh [/Sixth] Edition.
London:
Rowland Hunter,
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock,
Thomas Hamilton, William Adams, and Co.,
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Joseph Booker,
Thomas Hurst, Edward Chance, and Co.,
1829.
Hymns Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons. By Priscilla Gurney.
Norwich:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1829.
Taylor,
Jane,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Rhymes for the Nursery. By the authors of “Original Poems”.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1829.
Bourne,
Jane.
The fisherman's hut, and other tales for children.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1829.
Merriman,
Jane.
The infant minstrel, or Poetry for young minds. By various female writers. Fourth edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1829.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
The juvenile travellers: containing the remarks of a family during a tour through the principal states and kingdoms of Europe: with an account of their inhabitants, natural productions and curiosities. By Priscilla Wakefield. The fifteenth edition, corrected to the present time.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1829.
Krummacher,
Friedrich A.
The little dove: a story for children, founded on fact. Translated from the German.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1829.
Meyer,
Franz S.
The little Swiss Seppeli; or, confidence in God rewarded. A true story. Translated from the German.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1829.
Wilson,
Lucy S. A.
A sister's poems: for the amusement and instruction of children.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1830.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Flowers of instruction, or, Familiar subjects in verse. By Mary Elliott, (late Belson).
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1830.
Elliott,
Mary B.
Little lessons for little folks : containing 1. The little sweepers; 2. The mistake; 3. The widow and her only son; 4. Ask and learn; 5. Village annals; or, Truth and Falsehood. By Mary Belson, now Elliott.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1830.
Elliott,
Mary B.
The ancient history of Whittington and his cat.
London:
William Darton and Son,
1830.
Fenwick,
Eliza.
The story of little Mary and her cat. In words not exceeding two syllables. With copper-plates.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
1830.
Kilham,
Hannah.
The Claims of West Africa to Christian Instruction, through the Native Languages, By Hannah Kilham.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Porter,
Sarah.
Alfred Dudley; Or, the Australian Settlers.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Brown,
Eliza.
Children as they are; or, Tales and dialogues, for young readers from seven to twelve years of age. By the author of 'The transformation of a beech-tree.'
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Hack,
Maria.
Harry Beaufoy; Or, The Pupil Of Nature. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Mister,
Mary.
Little anecdotes, for little people. By Mary Mister, author of 'Tales from the mountains,' &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Cragg,
Mary A.
Morning conversations of a governess and her pupils; or, An attempt to simplify the Linnaean system of zoology.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Cragg,
Mary A.
Morning conversations of a governess and her pupils; or, An attempt to simplify the Linnaean system of zoology. By Mary Anne Cragg.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Taylor,
Jane,
Adelaide
O'Keeffe,
and Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert).
Original poems, for infant minds. By several young persons. Vol II.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Ancram,
Georgianna.
Portugal; or, The young travellers: being some account of Lisbon and its environs, and of a tour in the Alemtéjo, in which the customs and manners of the inhabitants are faithfully detailed. From a journal kept by a lady during three years' actual residence.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Traill,
Catharine P.
Sketches from Nature; or, Hints to Juvenile Naturalists. By the Author of The Young Emigrants—The Step-Brothers—Prejudice Reproved—Juvenile Forget Me Not—Nursery fables, &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Kilham,
Hannah.
The Claims of West Africa to Christian Instruction, through the Native Languages, By Hannah Kilham.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Mant,
Alicia C.
The cottage in the chalk-pit. By Catherine Alicia Mant. Third Edition.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Fenn,
Ellenor.
The Mother's First Book for Little Children: Accompanied with engravings; by means of which conversation may be addressed, and instruction extended to the infant mind. By Mrs. Lovechild.
London:
William Darton [formerly Junior; 58 Holborn],
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843],
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Ellis,
Sarah S.
The Negro Slave. A Tale. Addressed to the Women of Great Britain.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Paget,
Eliza.
The Orphan’s Choice. A Tale. By Eliza *****, Author of “The Cousins,” “The Way of Peace,” &C.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Ancram,
Georgianna.
The young baronet; or, The broken leg.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Variety; or, Selections and essays, Consisting of anecdotes, curious facts, and interesting narratives, with occasional reflections. By Priscilla Wakefield.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1830.
Kilham,
Hannah.
First principles of the Christian religion, chiefly in the language of the Scriptures. For schools of early instruction. By Hannah Kilham.
London:
1831.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
An introduction to botany: in a series of familiar letters, with illustrative engravings. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of Mental Improvement, Juvenile Travellers, &c. The Tenth Edition. To which is added an appendix, containing a short introduction to the natural arrangement of plants.
London:
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843],
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock,
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Whittaker and Co.,
1831.
Adams,
Charlotte P.
Ben Howard; or, The pedlar and the publican. By the author of the "Poor child's friend."
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Martineau,
Harriet.
Five Years of Youth; Or, Sense and Sentiment. By Harriet Martineau.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Knight,
Anne.
Mary Gray: a tale for little girls. By Anne Knight.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Taylor,
Jane,
Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert),
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
Original Poems, for Infant Minds. By Several Young Persons. Vol I.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
and Jane
Taylor.
Rhymes for the Nursery by the authors of "Original poems."
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Traill,
Catharine P.
Sketch book of a young naturalist, or, Hints to the students of nature. By the author of "Sketches from nature," "The young emigrants," "Stepbrothers, "Prejudice Reproved," "Juvenile forget-me-not for 1828," and "Nursery fables."
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Hack,
Maria.
Stories of animals, second series. Intended for children between seven and ten years old.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Hack,
Maria.
Stories of animals: intended for children between five and seven years old.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Crabb,
Maria J.
Tales for children, in a familiar style. By Maria Joseph Crabb.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Ancram,
Georgianna.
The new estate; or, The young travellers in Wales and Ireland. By the author of 'Portugal,' &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1831.
Parrott,
Marianne.
The Pastor’s Family; Or, the Sister Preceptress. By the Authoress of “The Son and the Ward”.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Nathaniel Hailes [168 Piccadilly],
1831.
Gurney,
Priscilla.
Meditations on select passages of sacred scripture, in a series of lectures affectionately addressed to young persons of the Society of Friends; with introductory observations on subjects connected with the lectures; by Priscilla H. Gurney.
York:
1832.
Kilham,
Hannah.
Present State of the Colony of Sierra Leone: being Extracts of recent Letters from Hannah Kilham. Second edition, with considerable additions.
Lindfield:
1832.
Unknown,
.
Anecdotes of animals; selected by a lady, for the amusement of her children.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1832.
Vaux,
Frances B.
Anne and Jane; or, The good child's reading-book. In words of one syllable.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1832.
Hack,
Maria.
Geological sketches and glimpses of the ancient earth. By Maria Hack.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1832.
Barbauld,
Anna L.
Hymns in prose for children by the author of "Lessons for children".
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green,
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Thomas Hamilton and William Adams,
John Souter [St. Paul's Churchyard],
1832.
Wakefield,
Priscilla.
Juvenile anecdotes, founded on facts: collected for the amusement of children. By Priscilla Wakefield, author of "Mental improvement," "Juvenile travellers," &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1832.
Taylor (later Gilbert),
Ann,
Jane
Taylor,
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
Original Poems, for Infant Minds. By several young persons. Vol. I.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1832.
Taylor,
Jane,
Ann
Taylor (later Gilbert),
and Adelaide
O'Keeffe.
Original Poems, for Infant Minds. By several young persons. Vol. II.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1832.
Taylor,
Emily.
Tales of the Saxons. By Emily Taylor.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1832.
Parrott,
Marianne.
The Pastor’s Family; Or, the Sister Preceptress. By the Authoress of “The Son and the Ward”.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Nathaniel Hailes [168 Piccadilly],
1832.
Edgeworth,
Maria.
Early lessons. In four volumes. By Maria Edgeworth. Twelfth [/Seventh] Edition.
London:
Rowland Hunter,
Joseph Booker,
Thomas Hamilton, William Adams, and Co.,
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
George Smith, Alexander Elder and Co.,
Robert Baldwin and Charles Cradock,
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Frances Houlston and Son [London],
1833.
Frank,
Mary.
Miscellaneous Poems, and Paraphrases of Select Passages of the Hebrew Scriptures. By Mary Frank.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
Edmund Fry,
1833.
Vaux,
Frances B.
Tales of travel: consisting of narratives of various journeys through some of the most interesting parts of the world. By F. B. Miller, author of 'Domestic Pleasures,' &c. &c.
London:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1833.
Hymns Selected from Various Authors, for the Use of Young Persons. By Priscilla Gurney.
Norwich:
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton,
1834.