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William Darton, Joseph Harvey, and Samuel Darton 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.
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton Mental improvement, or, The beauties and wonders of nature and art. In a series of instructive conversations. By Priscilla Wakefield.
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green The New Year's gift and juvenile souvenir. Edited by Mrs. Alaric Watts.
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton Alfred Dudley; Or, the Australian Settlers.
Boosey and Sons Stories selected from the history of Greece: for children. By Sarah Lawrence.
John Murray II [Albemarle] The story of our first parents: selected from Milton's Paradise lost: for the use of young persons. By Mrs. Siddons.
Henry Fisher, Son, and Peter Jackson Fisher's drawing room scrap book.
James Nisbet [Berners Street] Cabin Conversations and Castle Scenes. An Irish Story. By the author of "Early Recollections," "A Visit to My Birth-Place," &c. &c.
Thomas Ward and Co. Edwin and Alicia, or, The infant martyrs. By Miss S. Sherwood.
Anthony King Newman and Co. Woman's Wit and Man's Wisdom; or, Intrigue. A Novel. In four volumes. By Henrietta Rouviere Mosse, author of A Father's Love and A Woman's Friendship, Bride and No Wife, Gratitude, &c. &c.
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green Dame Rebecca Berry; or, Court Scenes in the Reign of Charles the Second. In three volumes.
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green The White Hoods. An Historical Romance. By Anna Eliza Bray, Late Mrs. Charles Stothard, author of "De Foix;" "Letters Written During a Tour Through Normandy and Brittany;" "Memoirs of the Late Charles A. Stothard, F. S. A." &c. &c.
Thomas Dean and Munday [35 Threadneedle Street] Hugh Latimer, or, The school-boys' friendship. By Susannah Strickland.
W. Marshall Marshall's Christmas box: a juvenile annual.
Simpkin, Marshall and Co. Henry, or, The juvenile traveller: a faithful delineation of a voyage across the Atlantic in a New York packet: a description of a part of the United States, manners and customs of the people, a journey to Canada, with an account of the colonies, emigration, sketches of society, expenses of travelling, scenery, etc., etc. By the Wife of a British officer, resident in Canada.
Thomas Cadell Jun. Sacred dramas: chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible: to which is added Sensibility: an epistle. By Hannah More. Twenty-third edition, with additions.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of 'Little Henry and his bearer,' &c. &c. Volume I. Fourth edition.
Frances Houlston and Son [London] The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of 'Little Henry and his bearer,' &c. &c. Volume I. Fourth edition.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of 'Little Henry and his bearer,' &c. &c. Volume II. Third edition.
Frances Houlston and Son [London] The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of 'Little Henry and his bearer,' &c. &c. Volume II. Third edition.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. &c. Volume IV. Third edition.
Frances Houlston and Son [London] The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of "Little Henry and his bearer," &c. &c. Volume IV. Third edition.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of 'Little Henry and his bearer,' &c. &c. Volume V. Third edition.
Frances Houlston and Son [London] The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of 'Little Henry and his bearer,' &c. &c. Volume V. Third edition.
Frances Houlston and Son [Wellington] The lady of the manor. Being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females. By Mrs. Sherwood, author of 'Little Henry and his bearer,' &c. &c. Volume VI. Third Edition.