Name Juvenile Literature
Description

A collection, history, companion, manual, journal, print, story, allegory, fable, anecdote, introduction, or chapbook concerned with the narration of events pertaining to, or addressed to, children or youth.

Titles

Displaying 3426–3450 of 4095

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
15238 The musical alphabet: arranged expressly for the instruction and amusement of children. Welsh , Mary Ann Wilson
E.S Mesier (New York City)
1830
10978 The musical alphabet: arranged expressly for the instruction and amusement of children. By Mrs. T. Welsh; designed on stone by H.C. Maguire. Welsh , Mary Ann Wilson
Thomas Welsh, Harmonic Institution (London)
1830
25656 The mysteries of virginity: or, a full discovery of the difference between young maids and old ones. Set forth in several diverting dialogues of the female sex, ON Love and Gallantry, Marriage and single Life, Dress and Behaviour, Batchellorsand Husbands, Beauty and Courtship, Plays and Musick. With many other curious Subjects relating to Young Women not enter'd into the State of Matrimony. de Mandeville , Bernard
1714
9428 The Nabob: A Moral Tale. By Mrs. Rice, author of The Deserted Wife, Monteith, etc. Rice , Mrs.
John Harris [1802-1819, 1824-1843] (London)
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme (London)
1807
12661 The Natural History of Beasts, Compiled from the Best Authorities, and Illustrated by a Great Variety of Copper Plates, Comprising Near One Hundred and Twenty Figures, Accurately Drawn from Nature, and Beautifully Engraved. Jones , Stephen
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1793
12663 The Natural History of Beasts, Compiled from the Best Authorities, and Illustrated by a Great Variety of Copper Plates, Comprising Near One Hundred and Twenty Figures, Accurately Drawn from Nature, and Beautifully Engraved. Jones , Stephen
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1798
12875 The natural history of four-footed beasts. By T. Teltruth. Embellished with curious cuts. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1781
10366 The natural history of Selborne. By the Rev. Gilbert White; Fellow of the Oriel College, Oxford. arranged for young persons. White , Gilbert
Nathaniel Hailes [168 Piccadilly] (London)
1833
9461 The Negro Boy's Tale, a Poem, Addressed to Children. By Amelia Opie. Opie , Amelia
Simon Wilkin (Norwich)
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
1824
11261 The neighbourhood, or, Evenings abroad. By the Author of “Sketches of Corfù.” MacLellan , Frances
Pinnock and Maunder [Strand] (London)
1836
10249 The new children in the wood, or, The Welch cottagers: a tale. By Elizabeth Somerville. Somerville , Elizabeth
Benjamin Crosby and Co. (London)
1802
12774 The New Children's Friend: or, Pleasing Incitements to Wisdom and Virtue; conveyed through the medium of anecdote, tale, and adventure. Calculated to entertain, fortify, and improve the juvenile mind. Translated chiefly from the German. Unknown ,
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
1797
10005 The new cries of London :with characteristic engravings. Taylor (later Gilbert) , Ann
Taylor , Jane
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (London)
1803
10006 The new cries of London with characteristic engravings. Taylor (later Gilbert) , Ann
Taylor , Jane
William Darton and Joseph Harvey [Gracechurch] (London)
1804
2049 The new English tutor, or modern preceptor. Consisting of orthography, ... Remarks on the particular powers of letters, ... Also, a practical abstract of English grammar. The thirteenth edition: with the author's last corrections. ... By A. Fisher, ... Fisher Slack , Ann
1778
13296 The New English Tutor: or, Modern Preceptor. Consisting of Orthography (or the Art of Spelling and Reading) digested into a practical System, under a few plain early Rules, which any Child must be capable of retaining. Observations on the particular Powers of Letters, and such as vary in their Uses and Sounds, according to their different Positions, the Uses of the quiescent Letters, &c. All exemplified by Lessons, or Exercises under them, methodized to advance a Learner in the readiest Manner to read a modern Author. Also, A Practical Abstract of English Grammar. This Work is beautified with elegant Cuts, representing such Vices as Children are most addicted to, and such Virtues as should be first inculcated: Likewise several Fable Cuts, with striking Lessons, referring to each particular Passion, &c. The third edition, much improved and enlarged. By A. Fisher, Author of the New English Grammar with Exercises of bad English. The third edition. Much improved and enlarged. Fisher Slack , Ann
1774 The third edition. Much improved and enlarged.
2089 The new English tutor: or, modern preceptor. Consisting of orthography (or the Art of Spelling and Reading) digested into a practical System, under a few plain easy Rules, which any Child must be capable of retaining. Observations on the particular powers of letters, and of such as vary in their Uses and Sounds, according to their different Positions, the Uses of the quiescent Letters, &c. All exemplified by Lessons, or Exercises under them, methodized to advance a Learner in the readiest Manner to read a modern Author. also, a practical abstract of English grammar. This Work is beautified with fine Copper-Plate Cuts, representing such Vices as Children are most addicted to, and such Virtues as should be first inculcated: Likewise several Fable Cuts, with striking Lessions, referring to each particular Passion, &c. By A. Fisher. Fisher Slack , Ann
Thomas Slack [Union Street] (Newcastle upon Tyne)
J. Richardson [Paternoster Row] (London)
1762
12958 The new estate; or, The young travellers in Wales and Ireland. By the author of 'Portugal,' &c. Ancram , Georgianna
Joseph Harvey and Samuel Darton (London)
1831
18621 The new fashioned philosopher. More , Hannah
Benjamin Johnson [247 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1807
9769 The New Original Poems, for the Instruction of the Young. Collected by Clara Hall. Editress of "Affection's Offering," "Parlour Stories," &c. &c. With Fine Engravings. Howitt , Mary
Taylor , Emily
Unknown ,
Opie , Amelia
Hemans , Felicia
Howitt , William
Edward Lacey (London)
1835
12111 The New Robinson Crusoe, designed for the Amusement and Instruction of the Youth of Both Sexes. Translated from the original German. Embellished with cuts. Campe , Joachim Heinrich
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1790
12112 The New Robinson Crusoe, designed for the Amusement and Instruction of the Youth of Both Sexes. Translated from the original German. Embellished with cuts. Campe , Joachim Heinrich
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1797
14902 The new Robinson Crusoe, designed for the amusement and instruction of the youth of both sexes. Translated from the original German. Embellished with cuts. Campe , Joachim Heinrich
Elizabeth Newbery (London)
1799
11157 The New Year's gift and juvenile souvenir. Edited by Mrs. Alaric Watts. Howitt , Mary
Hofland , Barbara
Opie , Amelia
Strickland , Agnes
Jewsbury , Maria Jane
Webbe , Cornelius
Howitt , William
Roberts , Emma
Willis , Nathaniel Parker
Fry , Miss
Trimmer , Miss
Wood , Miss
Macnaghten , Captain
Atherstone , Miss
Abdy , Maria
Montagu , Eleanor Louisa
Hollings , J.F.
Taylor , Nugent
Wilson , C.B.
Wright , Thomas
, Delta
Montgomery , James
Emerson , James
Hervey , Thomas Kibble
Bowles , William Lisle
Watts , Alaric
Gore , Catherine Grace Frances
Hemans , Felicia
Mitford , Mary Russell
Conway , Derwent
Wiffen , Jeremiah Holmes
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
Thomas Wardle (Philadelphia)
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
1829-1836
2099 The New-English tutor: or, Modern preceptor. Consisting of orthography (or the art of spelling and reading) digested into a practical system under a few plain, easy rules, which any child must be capable of retaining. Observations on the particular powers of letters, and such as vary in their uses and sounds, according to their different positions, the uses of the quiescent letters, &c. All exemplified by lessons, or exercises under them, methodized to a advance a learner in the readiest manner to read a modern author. Also, a practical abstract of English grammar, and scripture histories. This work is beautified with elegant cuts, representing such vices as children are most addicted to and such virtues as should be first inculcated: likewise severa fable cuts, with striking lessons, referring to each particular passion, &c. By A. Fisher. Fisher Slack , Ann
1768