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Richard Exton Family Stories; or, Evenings at my Grandmother's. Intended for Young Persons, of Eight Years Old. By a lady. In two volumes.
Wilson and Son True stories, or, Interesting anecdotes of children: designed through the medium of example to inculcate principles of virtue and piety. By the Author of "Lessons for young persons in humble life".
T. Davis The history of Elizabeth Woodville, or, The wars of the houses of York and Lancaster. By E. Sandham, Author of "The twin sisters," "Brittannicus," "Chosroes and Heraclius." &c. &c. &c.
Davidson and Son Fairy favours, and other tales: by E.F.D.
James Cundee, Albion Press The new children in the wood, or, The Welch cottagers: a tale. By Elizabeth Somerville.
John Darling Eleanor; or, the Spectre of St. Michael's. A Romantic Tale. In Five Volumes. By Miss C.D. Haynes, author of Castle Le Blanc; Foundling of Devonshire; Augustus and Adelina, &c. &c.
John Darling Conversation; or, Shades of Difference. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By Mrs. Heron.
John Lewis Cox and Thomas Baylis The Favourite of Nature. A Tale. In Three Volumes.
John Lewis Cox and Thomas Baylis The Favourite of Nature. A Tale. In Three Volumes. Second Edition.
John Darling Tales of Ton; The First Series; Containing Fashionable Characters. A Novel. In Four Volumes. By Miss M'Leod.
John Darling Tales of Ton; The Second Series; Containing Fashionable Characters. A Novel. By Miss M'Leod. In Four Volumes.
John Darling Tales of Ton. Third Series. By Miss M'Leod. In Four Volumes.
George Woodfall [Paternoster] The Soldier's Child: or, Virtue Triumphant. A Novel. By Charlotte Caroline Richardson, author of "Harvest, a Poem:" Also of Isaac and Rebecca; and other Poems." In Two Volumes.
John Baxter Pleasing information; by the author of Poor puss, Bullfinch, Twin sisters, &c.
James William and Charles Adlard The Boys' School; or, Traits of Character in Early Life. A Moral Tale. By Miss Sandham; author of the "School-fellows," The "Twin Sisters," "Bee and Butterfly," &c. &c. Second Edition.
James Cundee, Albion Press Mabel Woodbine and her sister Lydia: a tale interspersed with moral and original stories. By Elizabeth Somerville.
Thomas Walker and John Greig [Parliament Stairs] Examples of questions calculated to excite and exercise the infant mind. By Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton.
John Darling Who is the Bridegroom? or, Nuptial Discoveries. A Novel. In Three Volumes. By Mrs. Green, author of Good Men of Modern Date, The Fugitive, Romance-Readers and Romance-Writers, Reformist, Festival of St. Jago, Carthusian Friar, Royal Exiles, &c. &c.
Browne and Manchee Pizarro, or, The conquest of Peru. As related by a father to his children and designed for the instruction of youth. Translated from the German of J.H. Campe by Elizabeth Helme. A new edition.
Samuel and Richard Bentley The infant's grammar, or, A pic-nic party of the parts of speech.
Thomas Wilson and Sons 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.
Darton, Harvey, and Co. [printers] 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.
Samuel Mills 262 questions & answers, or, The children's guide to knowledge: being a collection of useful and familiar questions, on every day subjects, adapted for young children, and arranged in the easiest and plainest language. By a lady.
William Darton Junior [1810-1819] Henry: a story, intended for little boys and girls from five to seven years old. By Frances Bowyer Vaux.
Richard Gilbert Popular voyages and travels throughout the continent & islands of Europe: in which the geography, character, customs, and manners of nations are described, and the phenomena of nature most worthy of observation are illustrated on scientific principles. By Mrs. Jamieson (Late Miss Thurtle). Author of Ashford Rectory, A History of France, A History of Spain, &c. &c.; embellished with engravings.