3. JUVENILE BOOKS. Abbott.-Rollo Books, by Jacob Abbott: viz. "Rollo Learning to Read," Rollo Learning to Talk," Rollo at Work," "Rollo at Play," "Rollo at School," "Rollo's Vacations," "Rollo's Experiments," "Rollo's Museum," "Rollo's Travels," "Rollo's Correspondence," "Rollo's PhilosophyWater," ," "Rollo's Philosophy-Air, ," "Rollo's Philosophy-Fire," "Rollo's Philosophy-Sky; " together 14 vols. 12mo. Boston. cloth. £1 8s. Abbott.-Rollo's Tour in Europe. Containing: 1 Rollo on the Atlantic, 2 Rollo in Paris. 3. Rollo in Switzerland. 4. Rollo on the Rhine. 5. Rollo in London. 6. Rollo in Scotland. By Jacob Abbott. 6 vols. 8vo. Boston, 1855. cloth. 3s. per vol. Abbott.-Illustrated Histories, by Jacob Abbott; with richly illuminated Title-pages and numerous Engravings. 22 volumes. 16mo. New York. cloth. The volumes may be obtained separately. each, 3s. 6d. Abbott.-The Young Christian Series, by Jacob Abbott. Complete in 5s. each. 2s. each. 6. Stuyvesant. 7. Agnes. 8. Mary Erskine. 9. Rodolphus. 10. Caroline. Illustrations. 16mo. New York, 1853, 1854. cloth. 3s. each. Abbott.-Jonas' Stories, by J. Abbott. 1. Jonas' Stories. 2. Jonas on a Farm Summer. 3. Jonas on a Farm-Winter. 4. Jonas a Judge. With Illustrations. 18mo. Boston. cloth. 3s. each. Abbott.-Lucy Books, by James Abbott. Lucy at Study. Lucy's Stories. On the Mountains. 12mo. New York. Abbott.-Marn Paul's Voyages and Travels in the Pursuit of Knowledge, by Jacob Abbott. Beautifully Illustrated. Complete in 6 vols. 1. Travels in New York. 2. On the Erie Canal. 3. In the Forest of Maine. 4. In Vermont. 5. In Boston. 6. At the Springfield Armoury. 16mo. New York, 1852. cloth. 3s. each. Abbott. The Child at Home; or, the Principles of Filial Duty familiarly Illustrated, by J. S. C. Abbott. With Woodcuts. 16mo. New York. cloth. 4s. Abbott. The Mother at Home; or, the Principles of Maternal Duty Familiarly Illustrated, by John S. C. Abbott. With Engravings. 16mo. New York. cloth. cloth. 4s. 6s. Abbott.-A Summer in Scotland, by Jacob Abbott. With Engravings. 12mo. New York. Abbott.-History of Hernando Cortez, by J. S. C. Abbott. With Illustrations. 8vo, pp. 348. New York. cloth. 3s. 6d. Abbott.-Learning to Talk, by Jacob Abbott. 16mo. New York, 1855. cloth. Q 3s. Abbott.-Kings and Queens; or, Life in the Palace: consisting of Historical Sketches of Josephine and Maria Louisa, Louis Philippe, Ferdinand of Austria, Nicholas, Isabella II., Leopold, Victoria, and Louis Napoleon, by J. S. C. Abbott. Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 370. New York, 1855. cloth. 6s. Abbott. History of Henry the Fourth, King of France and Navarre, by J.S. C. Abbott. Illustrations. 16mo, pp. viii. and 335. New York, 1856. cloth. 4s. Abbott.-Learning to Think, by Jacob Abbott. 120 Engravings. 16mo. New York, 1856. cloth. 3s. 4s. Abbott. History of King Richard the First, of England, by Jacob Abbott. With Engravings. 16mo, pp. 336. New York, 1857. cloth. Abbott. The Little Learner. Learning about Right and Wrong; or, Entertaining and Instructive Lessons for Young Children, in respect to their Duty, by Jacob Abbott. Illustrated with 90 Engravings. square, pp. 200. New York, 1857. cloth. 3s. 6d. Aimwell.-Ella; or, Turning over a New Leaf, by Walter Aimwell. With Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 282. Boston, 1857. cloth. Aimwell.-Whistler; or, the Manly Boy, by Walter Aimwell. trations. 12mo, pp. 308. Boston, 1857. cloth. 4s. 6d. Arthur.-Little One's Library, by T. S. Arthur. With many Engravings. 12 vols. 18mo. Philadelphia. cloth, in a case. Arthur.-True Riches; a Tale, by T. S. Arthur. 12mo. Philadelphia. 3s. 6d. Arthur.-String of Pearls for Boys and Girls, by T. S. Arthur. 12mo. Philadelphia. 4s. 6d. With Illus 18s. 4s. 6d. Aunt Fanny's Story Book, for Little Boys and Girls. With Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 140. New York, 1852. cloth. 2s. Banvard. The American Statesman; or, Illustrations of the Life and Character of Daniel Webster. Designed for American Youth, by the Rev. Joseph Banvard. 12mo. Boston. 5s. cloth. 6s. 12mo, pp. 124. 3s. Bertha and her Baptism. crown 8vo, pp. 298. Boston, 1857. cloth. 7s. 7s. 6s. Bonner.-A Child's History of Rome, by John Bonner. Many Illustrations. 2 vols. fscp 8vo, pp. 618. New York, 1856. Bourne. Little Silverstring; or, Tales and Poems for the Young, by William Oland Bourne. 8vo. New York, 1853. cloth. Bourne.-Gems from Fable Land: a Collection of Fables, illustrated by Facts, by Oland Bourne. With a large number of Woodcuts. 12mo. New York, 1852. cloth. 6s. 6d. Bright Pictures from Child Life. Translated from the German, by Cousin Fannie. With coloured Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 176. Boston, 1857. cloth. 6s. 6d. Butler. The King and the Sweet South Wind, by Mrs. Frances Butler. square. New York, 1855. cloth. coloured Plates, 5s. plain, 3s. 6d. Cabin Boy's Story: a Semi-Nautical Romance, founded on Fact. 8vo, pp. 438. New York, 1854. cloth. 6s. 6d. Carroll Ashton; or, the Rewards of Truthfulness, by Aunt Abbie. 16mo, pp. 166. Philadelphia, 1855. cloth. 2s. 6d. Cary. Clovernook Children, by Alice Cary. With Engravings by Baker, from Designs by Barry. 12mo, pp. 292. Boston, 1855. cloth. Cheseboro. The Beautiful Gate, and other Tales, by Caroline Cheseboro'. 16mo, pp. 233. New York. cloth. 5s. 3s. 6d. Choules.-Young Americans Abroad; or, Vacation in Europe: the Results of a Tour through Great Britain, France, Holland, Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland, by John Overton Choules, D.D., and his Pupils. 8vo. Boston, 1853. cloth. 4s. 6d. Cottin.-Elizabeth; or, the Exiles of Siberia: a Tale, founded on Facts, From the French of Madame Cottin. New edition. 18mo, pp. 144. Philadelphia, 1856. cloth. Croome. The Indians and the Gold Mines; or, the Source of True Riches. With Illustrations, by W. Croome. With 8 Plates. 12mo, pp. 212. Philadelphia, 1852. cloth. 5s. Eschenbach and Franz.-Pearls (the), and other Tales. Translated from the German of Olga Eschenbach and Agnes Franz, by Trauermantel. pp. 249. Coloured Illustrations. Boston, 1856. 5s. 5s. 2s. Fern. Fanny Fern's Play-Day Book: New Stories for Little Folks. Illus- Gould. The Youth's Coronal, by Hannah Flagg Gould. post 8vo. 3s. 6d. 12mo, pp. 200. 3s. 5s. 6d. Goulding. Robert and Harold; or, the Young Maroonors on the Florida 3s. 3s. Grace Greenwood.--Recollections of my Childhood, by Grace Greenwood (Sarah T. Clarke). 1 vol. 12mo. Boston, 1857. Grandmother Lee's Portfolio. Illustrated by Hammatt Billings. square. pp. 74. Boston. cloth. 5s. 5s. 6d. Guizot. Popular Tales, by Madame Guizot. Translated from the French by 4s. Contents of the 20 vols. published from December, 1854, to July, 1856: No. 1. Bruno. 2. Willie. 3. Strait Gate. 4. Little Louvre. 5. Prank. 6. Emma, 7. Virginia. 8. Timboo and Joliba. 9. Timboo and Fanny. 10. Harper Establishment. 11. Franklin. 12. The Studio. 13. Ancient History. 14. English History. 15. American History. 16. John True. 17. Elfred. 18. The Museum. 19. The Engineer. 20. Rambles among the Alps. Hawks. Richard the Lion-hearted, by Dr. Hawks. 16mo, pp. 233. New York, 1854. cloth. 3s. 6d. Hawks.-Life of Oliver Cromwell, for the Young, by Dr. Hawks. 8vo. New York, 1856. cloth. 5s. Hawthorne.-A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. With 7 fine Engravings. 16mo. Boston, 1850. 3s. Hawthorne.-Tanglewood Tales; another "Wonder-Book," by Nathaniel Hawthorne. With Engravings. Boston, 1854. 6s. Higgins. The Angel Children; or, Stories from Cloud-Land, by Charlotte M. Higgins. 16mo, pp. 135. Boston, 1855. cloth. 3s. 6d. 3s. Jones.-The Seven Wise Men of Greece; and the Seven Wonders of the World, by the Rev. A. D. Jones, A.M. With Illustrations. square 12mo, pp. 140. New York, 1853. cloth. Knight.-Beautiful Garment, and other Stories for Girls; being Contributions to the "Well-Spring," by Mrs. H. C. Knight. 18mo, pp. 72. Boston. cl. 1s. 6d. Lermont.-Ups and Downs; for Young Readers, by L. Lermont. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1852. Leslie.-American Girl's Book, by Miss Eliza Leslie. 8vo. New York. cloth. 4s. 6d Linden. Children's Trials; or, the Rope-Dancers, and other Tales, by Aug. Boston. cloth. 5s. Little Episcopalian; or, the Child Taught by the Prayer-Book, by M. A. C. 12mo, pp. 272. New York, 1855. cloth. 4s. 6d. 4s. Little Ferns for Fanny's Little Friends. 12mo. Buffalo, 1854. McIntosh.-Praise and Principle, by Maria J. McIntosh. 12mo. cloth. McIntosh.-Evening at Donaldson Manor, by Maria J. McIntosh. McIntosh.-Conquest and Self-Conquest, by Maria J. McIntosh. May. Sunshine of Greystone; a Story for Girls, by E. J. May. 6s. 2s. 6d. New 2s. 12mo. 2s. 12mo. 2s. post 8vo. 4s. 6d. 2s. 6d. 3s. 6d. cloth, 4s.; coloured, 4s. 6d. My Class; or, Original Stories on the Elements of Christian Character, by Aunt cloth. New York, 1852. cloth. 5s. 3s. 4s. 3s. 4s. 2s. 6d. Neal.-All's not Gold that Glitters; or, the Young Californian, by "Cousin Alice" (Mrs. Alice B. Neal). 16mo. New York, 1853. Newcomb.-Anecdotes for Boys: Entertaining Narratives and Anecdotes, illustrative of Principles and Character, by the Rev. Harvey Newcomb. 18mo. Boston, 1853. cloth. Newcomb.-Anecdotes for Girls: Entertaining Narratives and Anecdotes, illustrative of Principles and Character, by the Rev. Harvey Newcomb. 18mo. Boston, 1853. cloth. 2s. 6d. Nordhoff.-Man-of-War Life: a Boy's Experience in the United States' Navy, during a Voyage round the World in a Ship of the Line, by Charles Nordhoff. Illustrated. 16mo, pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1855. Nordhoff. The Merchant Vessel: a Sailor Boy's Voyages to see the World, by Charles Nordhoff. With Illustrations. 16mo, pp. 288. Cincinnati, 1855. 5s. 5s. Nordhoff. Whaling and Fishing, by Charles Nordhoff. With Illustrations. 16mo. Cincinnati, 1855. Nordhoff-Nine Years a Sailor, by Charles Nordhoff. 8vo, pp. 1000. Cincinnati, 1857. Northern Regions; or, Uncle Richard's Relation of Captain Parry's Voyages for the Discovery of a North-West Passage. 8vo. New York, 1856. cloth. 5s. Nutcrackers and Sugardolly: a Tale. Translated from the German, by C. A. Dana. 16mo. Philadelphia. 2s. 6d. Oliver. The Boat Club; or, the Bunkers of Rippleton: a Tale for Boys, by Oliver Optic. 8vo. Boston, 1855. cloth. 4s. 6d. Parley-A Winter Wreath of Summer Flowers, by Peter Parley (S. G. Goodrich). With 12 Chromo-lithographic Illustrations, by Champagne. 8vo. New York, 1855. cloth. Parley.-Adventures of Dick Boldero, by Peter Parley (S. G. Goodrich). 18mo. New York, 1855. 12s. 2s. 6d. Parley. Cheerful Cherry, by Peter Parley (S. G. Goodrich). 18mo. New York, 1855. 2s. 6d. Parley. Tales about America and Australia, by Peter Parley (S. G. Good- 2s. 6d. 7s. 6d. Pet Bird (the) and other Stories, by Cousin Alice. square 8vo. New York. 3s. Pictures and Stories for Little Folks. 4to, pp. 44. New York, 1856. 3s. 6d. Roberts. My Childhood; or, the Good Grandmother, by Sarah Roberts. 18mo. New York. 2s. 2s. Rodman. A Grandmother's Recollections, by Ella Rodman. With 6 tinted Illustrations. 16mo. New York, 1851. cloth. 5s. Rodman.-A Christmas Wreath, for Little People, by Ella Rodman. Illustrations. square 12mo, pp. 206. Philadelphia, 1855. cloth. 3s. 6d. Sabbath Talks, with the Little Children, about Jesus, by the Author of "The Mothers of the Bible." square 12mo. Boston, 1856. cloth. Schlimpert. The Wind-Spirit and the Rain-Goddess. Translated from the German of M. Schlimpert, by Trauer-Mantel. With Woodcuts, designed by G. Senguin. square 12mo, pp. 138. Boston, 1854. cloth. 3s. 6d. Schmid.-The Nightingale; or, a Kind Act is Never Lost: a Tale of the Russian War, Forty Years Ago. From the German of Christoph Schmid, Author of "The Eastern Eggs," &c. Illustrated. 18mo, pp. 92. New York, 1856. cloth. 2s. Schubert.-Mirror of Nature; a Book of Instruction and Entertainment. Translated from the German of G. H. Schubert. 12mo. Philadelphia, 1849. cloth. 5s. 3s. 6d. Sedgwick.-Beatidus and Pleasant Sundays, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 2s. 6d. 3s. 6d. Sedgwick. Facts and Fancies for School-Day Reading, by Miss C. M. Sedg- 3s. 6d. 18mo. 2s. 6d. 3s. 6d. Sedgwick.-Mount Rhigi Boy, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. Boston. Sedgwick.-Stories for the Young, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. New York. 2s. 6d. Sedgwick. - A Love-Token for Children: designed for Sunday-School Libraries, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 18mo. New York. cloth. 2s. 6d. Sedgwick. Stories for Young Persons, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 18mo. New York. cloth. 2s. 6d. Sedgwick.-Poor Rich Man, and Rich Poor Man, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 18mo. New York. 3s. New 9s. Sedgwick. The Linwoods, by Miss C. M. Sedgwick. 2 vols. 8vo. 7s. 6d. Simonds. Clinton: a Book for Boys, by W. Simonds, Author of "Boys' Own Guide," &c. With Illustrations. 12mo, pp. 276. Boston, 1854. cloth. 3s. |