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A wonderful collection of over nine hundred fifty {950} vintage fairy tales and childrens books. Almost 3 years of reading, a new story every night. Not only for Grandpa, but Grandma, or Mom and Dad as well! Presented on three {3} Gift Quality DVD's.

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Library includes the following volumes:

A apple pie and other nursery tales {1870}

A Apple Pie by Kate Greenaway {1900}

A Book of Discoveries by J Masefield {1910}

A book of fairy tales by Baring-Gould, S. {1895}

A Book Of Nimble Beasts by J English {1922}

A butterfly chase - by P.J. Stahl {1869}

A child's garden of verses - Stevenson, Robert Louis {1895}

A Chinese wonder book by Norman Hinsdale Pitman {1919}

A Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens {1911}

A Christmas fairy by John Strange Winter {1878}

A collection of eastern stories and legends for narration or later reading in schools by Shedlock, Marie L {1910}

A cup of sweets, that can never cloy; or, Delightful tales for good children by Semple, Elizabeth {1804}

A day's pleasure; The half-holiday adventures of some little people by Geikie, Evelyn Cunningham {1883}

A dish of apples - Eden Phillpotts {1921}

A dog of Flanders by Ouida {1891}

A garland for girls by Alcott, Louisa May {1905, c1887}

A horse book -by Tourtel, Mary; Evans, Edmund {1901}

A hunt on snow shoes - by Edward S. Ellis {1906}

A kindergarten story book 7th ed. - by Jane L. Hoxie. {1912}

A little boy's story - by Julie Gouraud {1869}

A little girl in old Pittsburg - by Amanda M. Douglas {1909}

A little princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett {1905}

A picture-book of merry tales {1860}

A selection from the world's greatest short stories by Sherwin Cody {1918}

A Study of Fairy Tales by Laura F. Kready {1916}

A summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's life - by Mrs. A.D.T. Whitney {1894}

A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens {1906}

A teacher's offering {1857}

A treasury of pleasure books for young children - by John Absolon and Harrison Weir. {1850}

A Visit From Saint Nicholas - J. G. Gregory, {1862}

A visit from St. Nicholas by Clement C. Moore {1921}

A week at Glenville - by Sarah Lloyd {1848}

A Wonder Book For Girls & Boys By Nathaniel Hawthorne {1893}

Adventures in science with Bob and Don By Harry Allen Carpenter {1948}

Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain {1920}

Aesop's fables; a new version, chiefly from original sources by R. Clay, Sons, and Taylor {1882}

Agathos, The rocky island, and other Sunday stories by Wilberforce, Samuel {1905}

Aladdin and his wonderful lamp in rhyme By Ransome, Arthur {1920}

Aladdin By Crane, Walter {1890}

Alice and Beatrice - by Grandmamma; Absolom, John {188-}

Alice Gordon - By Joseph Alden {1847}

Alice In Wonderland {1916}

Alice's adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll {1967}

Alice's adventures in Wonderland ; and, Through the looking glass by Lewis Carroll {1912}

Alice's adventures in Wonderland and, through the looking-glass & what Alice found there by Lewis Carroll {1911}

Alice's adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll {1894}

Alice's adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll {1901}

Alice's adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll {1910}

Alice's adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll {1919}

Alice's adventures in wonderland, Miniature ed. by Lewis Carroll {1907}

Alice's adventures under ground by Lewis Carroll {1886}

All Shakespeare's Tales by Charles Lamb {1911}

Always happy!!! or, Anecdotes of Felix and his sister Serena by Maria Elizabeth Budden {1863}

American Indian fairy tales by Compton, Margaret {1934}

American Indian fairy tales by W. T. Larned {1921}

Among Malay pirates; a tale of adventure and peril by Henty, G. A. {1899}

Among the fairies bt Parker, Augusta Bethell {1884}

An argosy of fables by Frederic Taber Cooper {1921}

An old country house bt Le Gallienne, Richard {1905, c1902}

Andy the acrobat; or, Out with the greatest show on earth by Harkness, Peter T {c1907}

Anne of Green Gables - L.M. Montgomery {1908}

Ansdale Hall; or, Stand by your colors by Freeland, Caroline J {1868}

Archie's old desk - by Sarah Doudney {18--}

Archy Somerville {1856}

Ascutney street - a neighborhood story - by Mrs. A.D.T. Whitney {1899}

At the back of the North Wind by MacDonald, George {c1919}

Aunt Fanny's story book, for little boys and girls. {1853}

Aunt Jo's scrap-bag ... by Louisa M. Alcott {1872}

Aunt Jo's scrap-bag by Alcott, Louisa May {1872}

Aunt Jo's scrap-bag by Louisa May Alcott {1885}

Aunt Jo's scrap-bag by Louisa May Alcott {1891}

Australian fairy tales By Atha Westbury {1897}

Avventure di Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi {1916}

Baby nightcaps - by Fanny, Aun {1860}

Baron Bruno; The unbelieving philosopher, and other fairy stories by Morgan, Louisa {1875}

Belgian fairy tales by Griffis, William Elliot {1919}

Bertie and the gardeners or, The way to be happy - by Mrs. Madeline Leslie. {1868}

Bessie among the mountains by Mathews, Joanna H {1869}

Bessie and her friends by Mathews, Joanna H. {1868}

Bessie at school - by Joanna H. Mathews {1869}

Bessie at the sea-side by Mathews, Joanna H. {1867}

Bessie in the city by Mathews, Joanna H {1868}

Best stories to tell to children - by Sara Cone Bryant {1912}

Betty Wales on the campus - by Margaret Warde {1920}

Bible stories for children By Dawes, Sarah Elizabeth Mrs {1903}

Bible stories to read and tell {1916}

Big Book of Fairy Tales by Gustave Doree {1892}

Bits of talk, in verse and prose, for young folks by Jackson, Helen Hunt {1892, c1876}

Blacky the Crow by Thornton W. Burgess {1922}

Blue rose fairy book by Baring, Maurice {1911}

Blue violet by Clark, Mary Latham {1872}

Bold Robin Hood and his outlaw band by Louis Rhead {1912}

Boy's book of the army by King, Charles {c1907}

British Fairy & Folk Tales by W J Glover {1920}

Bruno or, Lessons of fidelity, patience, and self-denial taught by a dog {1854}

Buddha's crystal and other fairy stories by Ozaki, Yei Theodora {1908}

Bushy, a romance founded on fact - by Cynthia M. Westover {1896}

Canadian fairy tales by Cyrus MacMillan {1922}

Canadian wonder tales by Cyrus MacMillan {1920}

Canterbury tales -- The knight's tale by Geoffrey Chaucer {1903}

Careless Kate. A story for little folks by Adams, William T. {1889}

Cecil Aldin's merry party By Byron, May Clarissa Gillington {1913}

Cedar Brook stories, or, The Clifford children by A.S.M. {1865}

Celtic Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs {1892}

Celtic wonder-tales by Young, Ella {1910}

Chats with the little ones by Sauveur, Lambert {1876}

Child-life in Japan & Japanese child-stories by Ayrton, Matilda Chaplin {1879}

Children of the dawn by Elsie Finnimore Buckley {1908}

Children of the forest by Fleming H. Revell {1904}

Children's book of patriotic stories By Dickinson, Asa Don {1917}

Children's stories and how to tell them By J. Berg Esenwein {1917}

Children's stories in American literature 1660-1896 By Henrietta Christian Wright {1895}

Children's stories in English literature by Henrietta Christian Wright. {1889}

Children's stories in English literature from Shakespeare to... by Henrietta Christian Wright {1891}

Children's stories of American progress By Henrietta Christian Wright {1886}

Child's new story book, or, Tales and dialogues for little folks {1849}

Chinese fables and folk stories by Mary Hayes Davis {1976}

Chinese fairy tales by Herbert Allen Giles {1920}

Chinese folk-lore tales by J. Macgowan {1910}

Chinese stories for boys and girls - edited and translated by Arthur E. Moule {1880}

Chit-chat stories for little folks {1876}

Christian parent's assistant by Cary, Virginia {1829}

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day - ten Christmas stories by Hale, Edward Everett {1885}

Christmas roses by Lawson, Lizzie; Mack, Robert Ellice {1886}

Christmas stories by Charles Dickens {1910}

Cinderella {between 1865 and 1889}

Cinderella by Crockett, S. R {1901}

Cluster of stories for brother and sister {1860}

Cossack fairy tales and folk-tales By R. Nisbet Bain {1894}

Cottage scenes - being a collection of pastoral tales by Oalton, Ann Elizabeth {1826}

Cousin Deborah's story, or, The great plague - by the author of Nelly {1869}

Cradle tales of Hinduism by Nivedita, Sister {1907}

Croatian tales of long ago by Brlic-Mazuranic, Ivana {1922}

Crusoe in New York, and other tales by Hale, Edward Everett {1880}

Czechoslovak fairy tales by Fillmore, Parker {1919}

Dandelion clocks By Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing {1800}

Danish fairy tales - a collection of popular stories and fairy tales from the Danish of Svend Grundtvig by J. Christian Bay {1899}

Danish fairy tales by Sven Grundtvig {1914}

Danny again; further adventures of 'Danny the detective' by Barclay, Vera C {1920}

David Blaze and the blue door by Benson, E. F {1919}

Davy and the goblin by Charles E. Carryl {1885}

Deep down; a tale of the Cornish mines by Ballantyne, Robert Michael {1883}

Dick Boldhero - by the author of Peter Parley's tales {1845}

Dick Cheveley; his adventures and misadventures by Kingston, William Henry Giles {1881}

Dick Whittington, and other stories By Andrew Lang {1905}

Dickens' stories about children every child can read By Charles Dickens {1909}

Dickens's children by Jessie Willcox Smith {1912}

Dodging the North sea mines; the adventures of an American boy by Kay, Ross {c1915}

Dog of St. Bernard and other stories {187_}

Doodles; the sunshine boy by Dowd, Emma C {1915}

Dorothy and the wizard in Oz by Baum, L. Frank {c1908}

Down-adown-derry by De la Mare, Walter {1922}

Dream boats and other stories By Dugald Stewart Walker {1920}

Droll Stories by Honore de Balzac {1899}

Dutch Fairy Tales For Young Folks by William Elliot Griffis {1918}

Each and all, or, How the seven little sisters prove their sisterhood - by Jane Andrews {1878}

East o' the sun and west o' the moon by Dasent, George Webbe, Sir {c1921}

East of the sun and west of the moon by Dasent, George Webbe {1917}

Eastern tales; by many story tellers by Valentine, L. {1868}

Echoes of childhood. Old friends in new costumes. by Gobright, L. A. {1879}

Edmund Dulac's fairy-book - fairy tales of the Allied nations by Dulac, Edmund {1916}

Effie and her strange acquaintances - by the Rev. John Crofts {1886}

Eight stories for Isabel {1860}

Elliott's tales for girls by Elliott, Mary, b. ca. {1830}

Elms homestead by Johnson, M. O., Mrs {1871}

Elsie and the Raymonds - by Martha Finley. {1889}

Elsie at Nantucket. A sequel to Elsie's new relations by Finley, Martha {c1884}

Elsie at the World's fair by Finley, Martha {c1894}

Elsie at Viamede by Finley, Martha {c1892}

Elsie on the Hudson and elsewhere by Finley, Martha {1898}

Elsie's friends at Woodburn - by Martha Finley {1887}

Elsie's vacation and after events by Finley, Martha {c1891}

Elsie's winter trip by Finley, Martha {1902}

Emma or, The three misfortunes of a belle {1855}

England's story for children by E. Baumer Williams {1909}

English fairy and other folk tales by Hartland, Edwin Sidney {1906}

English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs {1895}

English fairy tales by Rhys, Ernest {1913}

English fairy tales by Steel, Flora Annie Webster {1927}

English fairy tales, folklore and legends by Ritson, Joseph {1902}

Entertaining memoirs of little personages, {1785}

Ethel's story - By the child's friend. {1856}

Europa's fairy book by Joseph Jacobs {1916}

Evening Tales For The Winter by St. Clair, Henry {1856}

Faery tales of Weir by Sholl, Anna McClure {c1918}

Faggots for the fireside; or, Tales of fact and fancy by Goodrich, Samuel G {1855}

Fairy circles By Villamaria {1877}

Fairy gold - a book of Old English fairy tales by Rhys, Ernest {1909}

Fairy realm. A collection of the favourite old tales by Hood, Tom {1866}

Fairy stories {1864, c1854}

Fairy tales and other stories by Hans Christian Andersen {1914}

Fairy tales and stories by Hans Christian Andersen {1889}

Fairy tales and stories by Hans Christian Andersen {1893}

Fairy tales and stories by Hans Christian Andersen {190_}

Fairy tales and stories by Hans Christian Andersen {1900}

Fairy tales By Albert Ludwig Grimm {1827}

Fairy tales By Alfred Henry Forrester {1857}

Fairy tales by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian} {1922}

Fairy tales by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian} {c1884}

Fairy Tales by Aulnoy, Madame d' {Marie-Catherine} {1854}

Fairy tales by Aulnoy, Madame d' {Marie-Catherine} {1856}

Fairy tales by Edouard Laboulaye {1900}

Fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen ; illustrated by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian} {ca. 1868}

Fairy Tales by John Thackray Bunce {1878}

Fairy tales By Mark Lemon {1868}

Fairy tales by Skimble Skamble {1869}

Fairy tales By Wilhelm Hauff {1910}

Fairy tales every child should know - a selection of the best fairy tales of all times and of all authors by Andersen, H. C {1905}

Fairy tales for children by Olcott, Frances Jenkins {1898}

Fairy tales from all nations by Montalba, Anthony R. {1849}

Fairy tales from far Japan by Susan Ballard {1898}

Fairy tales from Hans Andersen by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian} {1906}

Fairy tales from Hans Christian Andersen by Hans Christian Andersen {1899}

Fairy tales from Hans Christian Andersen by Hans Christian Andersen {1914}

Fairy tales from many lands by Katharine Pyle {1911}

Fairy tales from South Africa by Bourhill, E. J. Mrs. {1808}

Fairy tales from Spain by J. Munoz Escomez {1913}

Fairy tales from the far North by Peter Christen Asbjornsen {1897}

Fairy tales from the Swedish of G. Djurklo by Djurklou, Nils Gabriel friherre {1901}

Fairy tales of Hans Andersen by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian}{1908}

Fairy tales, their origin and meaning by John Thackray Bunce {1878}

Fairy-book by Edmund Dulac {1917}

Fanny Percy's knight-errant by Graham, Mary {1876}

Father's coming home; a tale by Elliott, E. S. {1862}

Favorite fairy tales by Marshall, Logan {1917}

Favorite fairy tales; the childhood choice of representative men and women by Newell, Peter {1907}

Favourite fairy tales by Corner, John {1861}

Favourite French fairy tales by Douglas, Barbara {1921}

Favourites of a nursery of seventy years ago by Forbes, Edith Emerson {1916}

Fawn in the wood {ca.1890}

Festival stories of child life in a Jewish colony in Palestine by Trager, Hannah {c1920}

Fighting in France by Kay, Ross {c1916}

Fighting the foe; or, Every day battles. - By Fidelity {1877}

Finger plays for nursery and kindergarten by Emilie Poulsson {1893}

Fire-side stories; or, Recollections of my school-fellows. {1831}

Five little Peppers and how they grew - by Margaret Sidney {1909}

Folk story plays for children by M. L. Conger. {1920}

Folk tales and fairy lore in Gaelic and English - collected from oral tradition by MacDougall, James {1910}

Folk tales every child should know by Mabie, Hamilton Wright {1912}

Folk tales from Tibet by O'Connor, William Frederick Travers Sir {1906}

For the children. {1911}

For the children's hour by Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin {1916}

For the story teller - by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey {1913}

Forest Glen; The Mohawk's friendship by Kellogg, Elijah {c1877}

Forty-four Turkish fairy tales {1910}

Four and twenty fairy tales - selected from those of Perrault and other popular writers by Perrault, Charles {1858}

Frank at Don Carlos' rancho by Castlemon, Harry {1871}

Friar Puck and other sketches for youth - by Peter Peterson {1850}

General Jack - by Edric Vredenburg {1890}

George at the fort; or, Life among the soldiers by Castlemon, Harry {c1882}

German fairy tales by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian} {1876}

Getting well - tales for little convalescents by Bradford, Sarah H. {1872}

Girl's own book of amusing and instructive stories {1843}

Goblin tales of Lancashire by Bowker, James {1878}

Gobolinks, or Shadow-Pictures for Young and Old By Ruth McEnery Stuart and Albert Bigelow Paine {1896}

Good old stories for boys and girls - by Elva S. Smith {1919}

Good stories for great birthdays by Frances Jenkins Olcott {1922}

Good Stories for Great Holidays by Frances Jenkins Olcott {1914}

Grace's visit {1859}

Gracie and her pets by Hunter, Margaret L {1909}

Grandmother Elsie; a sequel to Elsie's widowhood by Finley, Martha {c1882}

Granny's wonderful chair and its tales of fairy times by Frances Browne {1916}

Green Willow; and other Japanese fairy tales by James, Grace {1910}

Grimms Complete Fairy Tales by Jacob Grimm {1900}

Grimm's fairy tales by Grimm, Jacob {c1922}

Gritli's Children; a story of Switzerland By Spyri, Johanna {1920}

Gulliver's travels by Jonathan Swift {1918}

Guy Harris, the runaway by Castlemon, Harry {1887}

Gwendoline; Halcots and Halcombes by Giberne, Agnes {1885}

Hans Andersen's fairy tales by Andersen, H. C {c1914-15} Frist Series

Hans Andersen's fairy tales by Andersen, H. C {c1914-15} Second Series

Hans Andersen's fairy tales by Andersen, H. C {1913}

Hansel & Grethel & other tales by Jacob Grimm {1920}

Happy hearts by Isle, June {c1864}

Happy holidays - by Frances G. Wickes {1921}

Happy nights at Hazel Nook, or, Cottage stories by Farley, Harriet {1854, c1853}

Harper's outdoor book for boys by Joseph H. Adams {1907}

Harper's story books By Jacob Abbott {1854}

Harper's story books. - Dialogues {1854}

Harper's story books. - Judge Justin or, The Little court of Morningdale.{1857}

Harper's story books. - Lapstone {1857}

Harper's story books. - Willie and the mortage {1854}

Haven't-time and Don't-be-in-a-hurry, and other stories. - By T.S. Arthur. {1869}

Henri; or, The little Savoyard in Paris. - A translation, by Mrs. Lizzie P. Lewis {1877}

Henry Willson's voyage; or, Only in fun by Guernsey, Lucy Ellen {c1871}

Heroes of the dawn by Russell, Violet; Elvery, Beatrice {1914}

History of my pets - by Grace Greenwood {1858}

Ho! for elf-land! by Alice Kingsbury {1877}

Hoffmann's Fairy Tales by E. T. A. Hoffmann {1857}

Holiday tales - by a friend to youth - by Edward Kearny {1849}

Holiday tales {18--}

Home and its pleasures - by Mrs. Harriet Myrtle {1852}

Homes of the world's babies - by Elizabeth Ellis Scantlebury {1910}

Honey blossoms for little bees {1859}

Hope on; or 'The house that Jack built.' - By F.M.S. {18uu}

Household and fairy tales by Grimm, Jacob {1916}

Household stories from the collection of the Bros. Grimm by Grimm, Jacob {1922}

Household stories, New ed. by the Brothers Grimm {1862}

Howling Wolf and his trick-pony by Champney, Elizabeth W. {c1888}

Icelandic fairy tales By Hall, Angus W. Mrs. {1897}

Imaginotions; truthless tales by Jenks, Tudor {1894}

In my nursery by Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe {1890}

In school and out - by Maurice Goodkin. {1922}

In story-land by Elizabeth Harrison {1895}

In the track of the troops - a tale of modern war by Ballantyne, R. M. {1881}

Indian Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs {1892}

Indian fairy tales by Maive S. H. Stokes {1879}

Indian fairy tales by W. S. Phillips {1902}

Indoor and outdoor recreations for girls By Linda Beard {1906}

Influence; or, The little silk-winder.{1851}

Interesting traits of character in youth of both sexes - by Mrs. Ventum {1804}

Irene to the rescue; the story of an English girl's fight for the right by Baldwin, May {1917}

Irish fairy and folk tales by William Butler Yeats {1900}

Irish fairy tales by Edmund Leamy {1906}

Irish fairy tales by Stephens, James {1920}

Izilda; a story of Brazil by Barnes, Annie Maria {c1896}

J. Cole by Gellibrand, Emma {c1903}

Jack and the bean-stalk by Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson, Baron {1886}

Jack the giant killer. {1870}

Jackanapes By Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing {1883}

Jackanapes. Daddy Darwin's dovecot. The story of a short life by Ewing, Juliana Horatia Gatty,{1887}

Jacko and Jumpo Kinkytail the funny monkey boys by Garis, Howard Roger {c1917}

Jan of the windmill by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing {1909}

Japanese fairy tales by Ozaki, Yei Theodora {preface 1903}

Japanese fairy tales by Williston, Teresa Peirce; Ogawa, Sanchi, ill {c1911}

Japanese fairy world - stories from the Wonder-lore of Japan by Griffis, William Elliot {1887}

Japanese folk stories and fairy tales By Mary F. Nixon-Roulet {1908}

Jem Morrison, the fisher-boy by Lamb, Ruth, b. {1873}

Jessie Grey; The discipline of life, a Canadian tale {1871}

Jewish fairy tales and legends By Gertrude Landa {1919}

Jingle jokes for little folks. {1901}

Joan of Juniper inn by Jacobs, Caroline Emilia {1907}

Joel; a boy of Galilee by Johnston, Annie F. {1918}

John Dough and the cherub. - by John R. Neill. {1906}

John Gay; or, Work for boys by Abbott, Jacob {1864}

Jolly Calle & other Swedish fairy tales By Helena Nyblom {1912}

Jonas a judge by Abbott, Jacob {1845}

Jonas on a farm in winter {1857}

Just his luck by Optic, Oliver {1905}

Just so stories - by Rudyard Kipling {1912}

Juvenile tales for boys and girls by E. Riley {1849}

Kathie's harvest days by Douglas, Amanda Minnie {1899}

ke Partington, The adventures of a human boy and his friends by Shillaber, B. P. {1879}

'Keep a good heart' - A story for the merry Christmas time by Cousin Carrie {1864}

Keeping tryst; a tale of King Arthur's time by Johnston, Annie F. {1920}

Keineth - by Jane D. Abbott {1918}

Kidnapped by cannibals by Stables, Gordon {1900}

King Gobble's feast. {1867}

King Winter. Hamburg - Gustav W. Seitz, ca. 1859

Laboulaye's fairy book - by Edouard Laboulaye {1920}

Laboulaye's Fairy book - By Eedouard Laboulaye {1867}

Lads and lassies of other days by Price, Lillian L. {1905}

Last fairy tales By Edouard Laboulaye {1884}

Leaves for a Christmas bough - love, truth, and hope {1849}

Led to the light. A sequel to Opposite the jail by Denison, Mary A. {1870}

Left guard Gilbert by Barbour, Ralph Henry {1916}

Legends and stories of Italy for children by Amy Steedman {1909}

Little Croppy and the May queen - by Mrs. Hughs {1835}

Little Curly Locks {c1885}

Little ditties {1874}

Little Downy, or, The history of a field-mouse a moral tale {1822}

Little Ellie and other tales by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian} {1850}

Little ferns for Fanny's little friends - by Fred M. Coffin {1854}

Little foxes; stories for boys and girls. by Henry, Edwin Arthur {1922}

Little men by Louisa May Alcott {1887}

Little Minnie, and other stories - by Pansy. {1876}

Little Miss Peggy By Molesworth Mrs {1891}

Little nightcaps by Fanny, Aunt {186_}

Little Paul, and other stories. - By Lizzie Amory {1856}

Little pet's chatterbox {1844}

Little playfellows. {1884}

Little Polly Prentiss - by Elizabeth Lincoln Gould {1902}

Little Prudy's Captain Horace by May, Sophie {1892}

Little Red Riding Hood by Summerly, Felix {1843}

Little Rubi, the wood-carver and other stories {1880}

Little Rudy, and other stories by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian} {1864}

Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories - by Frances Hodgson Burnett {1890}

Little Sister Snow by Little, Frances {1909}

Little Tom by Tillie, V {1922}

Little Tommy's sled ride. {1880}

Little tot's picture book by Sheila Thibodeau Lambrinos Collection {1898}

Little white fox and his Arctic friends by Roy J. Snell {1916}

Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy {1868}

Little yellow Wang-lo - by M.C. Bell {1903}

Lob Lie-by-the-fire by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing {1909}

London town by Leigh, Felix; Crane, Thomas {1883}

Lost but found, The Jewish home by Leslie, Madeline {1868}

Lost Lenore; The adventures of a rolling stone by Reid, Mayne {1872}

Lullaby-land; songs of childhood. - by Kenneth Grahame {1897}

Lulu's library by Alcott, Louisa May {1886}

Mag & Margaret - a story for girls by Pansy {c1901}

Make the best of it, or Cheerful Cherry, and other tales by Goodrich, Samuel G. {1843}

Mamma's darling {ca. 1869}

Mamma's present {1801}

Mamma's verses, or, Lines for little Londoners {1824}

Manage CoversThe story of the treasure seekers by T. Unwin {1899}

Manx fairy tales by Sophia Morrison {1911}

Maoriland fairy tales by Edith Howes {1913}

Marco Paul's adventures in pursit of knowledge - by the author of Rollo {1845}

Marigold garden by Kate Greenaway {1900}

Marjorie's vacation - by Carolyn Wells {1907}

Mark Steadman, Show your colors {1868}

Marshall's edition of the popular story of Cinderilla {1819}

Martin Hyde by John Masefield {1910}

Martin Rattler; A boy's adventures in the forests of Brazil by Ballantyne, R. M. {1893}

Mary Burns; or, Besetting sins by Baker, Sarah S. {c1861}

Mary Gray - a tale for little girls by Knight, Anne {1831}

Master Skylark by Bennett, John {1922}

Matilda, or, The adventures of an orphan an interesting tale. {1804}

Melchior's dream - by Juliana Horatia Ewing {1895}

Merry tales for children best stories of humor for boys and girls - by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey {1943}

Midsummer night's dream by William Shakespeare {1912}

Mighty Mikko By Fillmore, Parker {1922}

Modern short stories by Frederick Houk Law {1921}

Molly - by Barbara Yechton. {1902}

Moni the goat boy by Spyri, Johanna {1914}

Moral tales in prose and verse {1814}

More Celtic fairy tales by J Jacobs {1895}

More English fairy tales by Joseph Jacobs {1922}

More magic pictures of the long ago by Anna Curtis Chandler {1920}

More minor morals {1821}

More tales for idle hours {1831}

Mother Goose - by Kate Greenaway {1881}

Mother Goose Finger Plays - By Irene Margaret Cullison {1915}

Mother Goose's Teddy bears by Frederick Leopold Cavally {1907}

Mother West Wind 'when' stories By Thornton W. Burgess {1917}

Mother West Wind 'why' stories by Thornton W. Burgess {1915}

Mother West Wind's animal friends by Thornton W. Burgess {1912}

Mother West Wind's children by Thornton W. Burgess {1911}

Mr. Rutherford's children - second series {1858}

Mr. Stubbs's brother; a sequel to 'Toby Tyler' by Otis, James {c1882}

Mrs. Leicester's school by Charles Lamb {1800}

My boys, etc. by Alcott, Louisa May {1872}

My friend Doggie by Glasgow, Geraldine {ca. 1890}

My friend, or, Incidents in life; founded on truth; a trifle for children {1810}

My girls, etc. - by Louisa M. Alcott. {1877}

My Lord Bag-o'-Rice - by B. H. Chamberlain. {1892}

My own fairy book by Lang, Andrew {n.d.}

My own treasury - a gift book for boys and girls {1847}

My picture-book by Bobbett & Hooper {ca. 1860}

My real friend, or, Incidents in life, founded on truth {1812}

My strange friend by Finn, Francis James {1897}

My uncle, the clockmaker - a tale by Howitt, Mary Botham {1845}

Nancy and Nick in Scrub-Up-Land - by Olive Roberts Barton {1921}

Nattergalen by Hans Christian Andersen {1898}

Nature myths and stories for little children - by Flora J. Cooke {1895}

Nightingale and other stories By Hans Christian Andersen {1914}

Nights of the round table; or, Stories of Aunt Jane and her friends by Johnstone, C. I. {1832}

Norse stories by Snorri Sturluson {c1902}

Norse stories retold from the Eddas by Hamilton Wright Mabie {1908}

Now or never - by Oliver Optic {1857}

Nurse Heatherdale's story ; and, Little Miss Peggy {1893}

Nursery nonsense. {1865}

Nursery rhymes Vol.1 - by L. Leslie Brooke. {1916}

Old Christmas, and other Kentucky tales in verse by Bradley, William Aspenwall {1917}

Old Deccan days; or, Hindoo fairy legends, current in Southern India By Mary Frere {1868}

Old English nursery songs by Horace Mansion {1921}

Old French fairy tales By Segur, Sophie comtesse de {1920}

Old Norse stories By Sarah Powers Bradish {1900}

Old Peter's Russian tales by Ransome, Arthur {1916}

Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing {1880}

Old-time stories by Perrault, Charles {1921}

Olive Buds - by Sigourney, L. H. {1860}

On a candlestick by Lee, Frances {c1872}

Otto of the Silver Hand by Howard Pyle {1888}

Ottoman wonder tales By Lucy Mary Jane Garnett {1915}

Out and about; a boy's adventures, written for adventurous boys by Friswell, J. Hain {1860}

Ozma of Oz - by L. Frank Baum {1907}

Parley's picture book by Goodrich, Samuel G {1840, c1834}

Patience Strong's outings, 11th ed.- by Mrs. A.D.T. Whitney {1887}

Peeps, the really truly sunshine fairy By Nancy Cox-McCormack {1918}

Pepper & salt by Howard Pyle {1913}

Peter and Wendy - by J.M. Barrie. {1911}

Peter Pan and Wendy - by J.M. Barrie. {1921}

Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens - by J.M. Barrie {1912}

Peter Parley's juvenile tales. Revised edition. {1853}

Piccino and other child stories - by Frances Hodgson Burnett. {1897}

Pierre and his family - A story of the Waldenses. Two lines from Milton by Grierson, Miss {1842}

Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi {1911}

Plain tales by Heyrick, Elizabeth {1806}

Plain tales from the hills by Rudyard Kipling {1898}

Play days - by Sarah O. Jewett {1878}

Plays and games for little folks By Josephine Pollard {1890}

Pleasant Street, Smiling Valley - by Sarah E. Lee {1903}

Pleasant tales {1801}

Pleasing and instructive stories for young children by Hughs Mrs. {1800}

Pleasing stories for pleasant children. {1844}

Polish fairy by from A.J. Glinski {1920}

Po-no-kah- An Indian Tale of Long Ago {1903}

Popular rhymes of Scotland by Chambers, Robert {1870}

Popular tales from the Norse by Peter Christen Asbjornsen {1907}

Prairie-Dog Town By L. Frank Baum {1906}

Prank or, The philosophy of tricks and mischief. {1855}

Prank; or, The philosophy of tricks and mischief by Abbott, Jacob {c1855}

Pretty Goldilocks - and other stories from the fairy books By Andrew Lang {1910}

Pretty tales for the nursery by Kronheim, Joseph Martin {1863}

Prince and the pauper by Mark Twain {1892}

Prince Carrotte - and other chronicles by Baker, Virginia {1881}

Prince Rudolf's quest - being a story of the strange adventures of a young prince of olden time {1912}

Princess Belle-Etoile By Crane, Walter {1909}

Princess Splendor - the wood-cutter's daughter by Miller, E. Rothesay {1889}

Proverb stories.- By Louisa M. Alcott {1882}

Queer little people by Stowe, Harriet Beecher {1881}

Queer stories for boys and girls by Edward Eggleston {1884}

Real folks. - By Mrs. A.D.T. Whitney {1872}

Recollections of Auton House. by Hoppin, Augustus {1889}

Red letter days in Old England and New England by Bailey, Una {1871}

Red, yellow and black by Sophia Blanche Lyon Fahs {1918}

Rewards and fairies - by Rudyard Kipling {1911}

Right is might, and other sketches by Goodrich, Samuel G {1846}

Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving {1921}

Rob and Kit by Whitaker, Evelyn {1899}

Robin Hood by Paul Creswick {1917}

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe {1920}

Robinson Crusoe for boys and girls by Defoe, Daniel {1915}

Rollo at play - by Jacob Abbott {1864}

Rootabaga stories By Carl Sandburg {1922}

Rose Tremaine, or, The blackberries and other stories. {1866}

Roy Blakeley's adventures in camp by Fitzhugh, Percy Keese {c1920}

Russian fairy tales by A. Brylinska {1919}

Russian wonder tales by Wheeler, Post {1917}

Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp, Lost in the backwoods by Emerson, Alice B {c1913}

Ruth Fielding at Sunrise Farm - by Alice B. Emerson {1915}

Ruth Fielding in moving pictures - by Emerson, Alice B {1916}

Sandford and Merton - by Day, Thomas {18--}

Scottish fairy and folk tales by Douglas, George Brisbane Sir, bart {1900}

Select tales in prose and verse by Parley, Peter {before 1848}

Serbian fairy tales By Elodie {Lawton} {1918}

Serbian folk songs, fairy tales and proverbs By Maximilian A. {1916}

Simple stories for children. {1807}

Snow White and the seven dwarfs by White, Jessie Braham {1913, c1912}

Solario the tailor, his tales of the magic doublet by William Bowen {1922}

Something for a wet day, or, Uncle Jack's assortment by Hoyer, M. A. {ca. 1895}

Something for a wet day, or, Uncle Jack's assortment. {1895}

Songs and stories - by Andrew, John {1850 -1860}

Spring flowers and summer blossoms {1848}

Stan Lynn, A boy's adventures in China - By George Manville Fenn {1902}

Stories and ballads of the far past by Nora Chadwick {1921}

Stories and pictures for young children By Mary Elizabeth Southwell Dudley Leathley {1862}

Stories by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian} {1891}

Stories By Molesworth Mrs {1922}

Stories children need by Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin {1916}

Stories for boys by Davis, Richard Harding {1891}

Stories for children {1900}

Stories for every holiday by Bailey, Carolyn Sherwin {1918}

Stories for little children. by Harriman, Susan S. Mrs. {1920}

Stories for Sunday telling - by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey {1916}

Stories From Hans Andersen By Edmund Dulac {1911}

Stories from Homer by Church, Alfred John {1878}

Stories from northern myths By Emilie Kip Baker {1914}

Stories from old-fashioned children's books by Andrew White Tuer {1899}

Stories from Plato and other classic writers by Burt, Mary E. {1896}

Stories from the Arabian nights {1907}

Stories from the Arabian nights {1911}

Stories from The earthly paradise By C. S. Evans {1915}

Stories from Virgil - by Rev. Alfred J. Church {1882}

Stories of colonial children By Mara L. Pratt-Chadwick {1894}

Stories of Norse heroes By E. M. Wilmot-Buxton {1909}

Stories of Rainbow and Lucky - by Abbott, Jacob {1860}

Stories of Roland By Marshall, H. E. {1907}

Stories the Iroquois tell their children by Mabel Powers {1917}

Stories to read or tell from fairy tales and folklore by Laure Claire Foucher {1917}

Stories to tell to children - by Sara Cone Bryant {1907}

Story of Little Black Sambo By Helen Bannerman {1923}

Story telling to children from Norse mythology and the Nibelungenlied {1903}

Story-telling for upper grade teachers by Allen Cross {1918}

Story-telling in the home By Forbush, William Byron {1914}

Story-telling poems by Frances Jenkins Olcott {1913}

Struggling upward, or, Luke Larkin's luck - by Horatio Alger, Jr. {1890}

Stuyvesant - a Franconia story - by Abbott, Jacob {1853}

Summer stories for boys and girls By Molesworth Mrs. {1882}

Sundays in Yoho, twelve stories for children and their friends -by Campbell, Mary Helen {1884}

Swedish fairy tales By Herman Hofberg {1890}

Tabart's collection of popular stories for the nursery {1804}

Tales and novels for youth of both sexes {1831}

Tales for domestic instruction by Ventum, Mrs {1806}

Tales from Shakespeare by Charles Lamb {1918}

Tales in prose - for the young.- By Mary Howitt. {1847}

Tales of enchantment from Spain by Elsie Spicer Eells {1920}

Tales of fantasy - edited by Tudor Jenks {1902}

Tales of laughter - a third fairy book by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith {1908}

Tales of mystery and imagination by Edgar Allan Poe {1908}

Tales of old Japan by Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford Redesda {1883}

Tales of terror; or, The mysteries of magic By St. Clair, Henry {1848}

Tales of the arbor {1800}

Tales of the bower, or, Rewards for diligence in study by Gillette, Flora {1826}

Tales of the fairies and of the ghost world by Jeremiah Curtin {1895}

Tales of the Pampas by Hudson, W. H {1916}

Tales of the Round table by Andrew Lang {1908}

Tales of the sea and land - by Peter Parley {1869}

Tales of the toys - told by themselves by Broderip, Frances Freeling {1869}

Tales of the vicarage by Selwyn, A {1824}

Tales of wonder - a fourth fairy book by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith {1939, c1909}

Tales, poetry, and fairy tales by Walter Brown {1884}

Tanglewood tales, for girls and boys; being a second Wonderbook - by Hawthorne, Nathaniel {1875}

Tattine by Ogden, Ruth, {1898}

Teacher's tribute by Bullard, Asa {1865}

The adventures of a brownie as told to my child by Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock {1908}

The adventures of a country boy at a country fair - Otis, James, Henty, G. A. {1893}

The adventures of Cinderella {ca. 1810}

The adventures of Fleet Foot and her fawns, a true-to-nature story for children and their elders byChaffee, Allen {1920}

The adventures of Jimmy Skunk by Thornton W. Burgess {1918}

The adventures of Maya the bee by Bonsels, Waldemar {1922}

The Adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens {1890}

The adventures of Peter Peterkin - by Bear, Gilly; Gabriel, Gilbert W {1916}

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - by Mark Twain {1920}

The adventures of Tom Sawyer {1876}

The Ainslee stories - by Helen C. Weeks {1868}

The all sorts of stories book - by Mrs. Lang {1911}

The animal story book by Andrew Lang {1896}

The Arabian nights - their best-known tales by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith {c1909}

The Arabian nights entertainments {1868}

The Arabian nights' entertainments {1916}

The Baby's Own Aesop- Being the Fables Condensed in Rhyme, With Portable Morals Pictorially Pointed By Walter Crane {1887}

The Birds' Christmas Carol by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith {1914}

The birthday gift - by Peter Parley {1845}

The black aunt - by Lewis Richter {1848}

The Blue Fairy Book by Andrew Lang {1919}

The Bobbsey twins at home - by Laura Lee Hope. {1916}

The Bobbsey Twins at the county fair - by Laura Lee Hope. {1922}

The Bobbsey twins in Washington. - By Laura Lee Hope. {1919}

The book of elves and fairies by Frances Jenkins Olcott {1918}

The book of fables {1850}

The book of nursery rhymes complete {1846}

The book of nursery rhymes, tales, and fables. A gift for all seasons by Lovechild, Lawrence {1847}

The book of princes and princesses by Lang, Mrs; Lang, Andrew {c1908}

The boy allies with the great advance; or, Driving the enemy through France and Belgium by Drake, Robert L. {c1919}

The boy aviators in Africa - by Captain Wilbur Lawton {1911}

The boy aviators in record flight; or, The rival aeroplane by Payson, Howard {c1910}

The boy scouts book of stories by Franklin K. Mathiews {1920}

The boy trapper - by Castlemon, Harry {1878}

The boy who knew what the birds said by Padraic Colum {1918}

The boys and girls book of science by Kingsley, Charles {1881}

The Boys and I -- A Child's Story for Children By Mrs Molesworth {1800}

The boys token {1830}

The Brown Fairy Book by Andrew Lang {1965}

The brownies and other tales by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing {1920}

The Burgess animal book for children by Thornton W. Burgess {1920}

The Call of the Wild by Jack London {1915}

The camp fire girls in the Maine woods; or, The Winnebagos go camping by Frey, Hildegarde Gertrude {c1916}

The Canterbury Tales by G. Routledge {1854}

The carrier pigeon, and other tales by Colman, Mrs {1851}

The casket of prose, poetry and pictures - by Farrier, Robert, Reynolds, Joshua, Sir {1838}

The Chaucer story book by Geoffrey Chaucer {1908}

The Cheerful heart {1854}

The chickens of fowl farm; a story by Barksdale, Lena E {1898}

The children's Blue bird - by Georgette Leblanc {1913}

The children's book of Thanksgiving storiesed. by Asa Don Dickinson {1915}

The children's hour 1st ed.- by Eva March Tappan {1907}

The Children's portion - edited by Robert W. Shoppell {1895}

The children's story of the bee By S. L. Bensusan {1909}

The children's story of Westminster abbey by G.E. Troutbeck {1909}

The child's book - by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. {1847}

The child's casket {184_}

The child's curiosity book; embellished with cuts {1799 }

The child's own story book, or, Simple tales {1842}

The child's own story book; or, Tales and dialogues for the nursery - by Mrs. Jerram {1849}

The Child's story-book {ca. 1840}

The Chinese fairy book by Richard Wilhelm {1921}

The Christmas story By Virginia A. Grisworld {1921}

The Circus Procession - McLoughlin Bro's., c1888

The cloud kingdom By I. Henry Wallis {1908}

The complete Mother Goose bt Betts, Ethel Franklin {1909}

The complete short stories of Guy de Maupassant {1903}

The cozy lion by Frances Hodgson Burnett {1907}

The Cricket on the Hearth by Charles Dickens {1890}

The Crimson Fairy Book by Andrew Lang {1903}

The crock of gold by Stephens, James {1912}

The Cruikshank fairy-book - four famous stories by Cruikshank, George {1911}

The cruise of the Canoe club by Alden, W. L. {1883}

The Danish story book - by Hans Christian Andersen {1872}

The darling, and other stories by Anton Chekhov {1916}

The deaf shoemaker by Barrett, Philip {1864}

The Delahoydes; boy life on the Old Santa Fe trail by Inman, Henry {1899}

The diamond fairy book by Millar, H. R {1897}

The diary of a goose girl by Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith {1902}

The doll and her friends, Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina by Maitland, Julia Charlotte, d. {1862}

The dream adventures of little Bill by Goldsborough, Edmund K {1910}

The dream fulfilled {1846}

The duel, and other stories by Anton Chekhov {1916}

The enchanter, or, Wonderful story teller by Minerva Press {1795}

The endless story, and other Oriental tales retold - by Violet Moore Higgins {1916}

The Enid Blyton holiday book by Enid Blyton {1900}

The fairies and the Christmas child by Lilian Gask {1912}

The fairy book - the best popular fairy stories by Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock {c1913}

The fairy of the snows by Finn, Francis James {1913}

The fairy tales of Charles Perrault by Perrault, Charles {1922}

The fairy tales of science by John Cargill Brough {1800}

The fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm by Jacob Grimm {1916}

The favorite story book - edited by Clara Arnold {1854}

The Fire-fly's lovers, and other fairy tales of old Japan by Griffis, William Elliot {1908}

The firelight fairy book by Beston, Henry {c1919}

The first little pet book, with ten short tales, in words of three and four letters by Fanny, Aunt {1867}

The flight of Pony Baker; a boy's town story by Howells, William Dean {1902}

The Florence stories - by Jacob Abbott {1861}

The flower princess By Brown, Abbie Farwell {1940}

The fortunate days - by Ethel May Gate {1922}

The four sisters- Patience, Humility, Hope, & Love. {1858}

The Garden Party and other stories by Katherine Mansfield {1922}

The Gayworthys - a story of threads and thrums {1892}

The giant scissors by Johnston, Annie F. {1911}

The Girl Scout Pioneers - by Lillian C. Garis. {1920}

The girl scouts at Sea Crest; The wig wag rescue by Garis, Lilian {c1920}

The girl who sat by the ashes by Padraic Colum {1919}

The girl's story book by Woodworth, Francis C. {1851}

The Golden gift; a book for the young by Weir, Harrison {pref.1868}

The Golden mermaid and other stories from the fairy books by Lang, Andrew {1930}

The golden present - Edited by Mrs. J. Thayer {1848}

The Golden present {1797}

The golden spears, and other fairy tales by Leamy, Edmund {c1911}

The golden touch by Nathaniel Hawthorne {188_}

The Governess, or, Evening amusements at a boarding school. {1800}

The grammar school boys in summer athletics - by H. Irving Hancock. {1911}

The Grasshopper Stories by Elizabeth Davis Leavitt {1912}

The green fairy book by Andrew Lang {1900}

The green forest fairy book By Loretta Ellen Brady {1920}

The Grey Fairy Book by Andrew Lang {1900}

The Haliburton first reader by Haliburton, Margaret Winifred {c1912}

The Happy Prince and other tales by Oscar Wilde {1913}

The hard-scrabble of Elm Island by Kellogg, Elijah {1871}

The hatchups of me and my school-fellows - by Peter Parley {1858}

The hedge of thorns by Sherwood, Mrs {1820}

The heroes by Charles Kingsley {1900}

The heroes, Greek fairy tales for my children by Charles Kingsley {1905}

The history of little Jack by Day, Thomas {1819}

The history of Sandford and Merton by Day, Thomas, {1874}

The holiday reward by Ventum, Mrs. {1814}

The home story book {1868}

The honorable club; and other tales by Palmer, Lynde {1867}

The house on the hill; or, Stories for Charlie and Alice {1886}

The ice-maiden; by Andersen, H. C.{1863}

The Indian fairy book by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft {1916}

The Irish fairy book by Alfred Perceval Graves {1909}

The ivy wreath by Hughs, Mrs. {c1849}

The Japanese fairy book by Ozaki, Yei Theodora {1922}

The Jungle Books by Rudyard Kipling {1913}

The Juvenile mirror {1802}

The king of the Golden River by John Ruskin {1906}

The lady with the dog - and other storiesby Anton Chekhov {1917}

The land of lost toys By Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing {1900}

The latch key of my bookhouse by Miller, Olive {c1922}

The laughing lion By Adelaide Pearson {1921}

The laughing prince by Fillmore, Parker {1921}

The legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving {1899}

The legends of Lumb Lane - Vivian T. Pomeroy

The light princess, and other stories by George MacDonald {1891}

The Lilac Fairy Book by Andrew Lang {1910}

The little colonel at boarding-school - by Annie Fellows Johnston {1903}

The Little Lame Prince by Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock {1800}

The little Louvre - by Jacob abbott {1855}

The little nightcap letters by Fanny, Aunt {1861}

The looking-glass for the mind by Berquin, M. {1844}

The loss, the recovery and other stories. {1840}

The lost children, and other stories - by Arthur, T. S. {Timothy Shay} {1855}

The lost legends of the nursery songs by Clark, Mary Senior {1870}

The Luck of the bean-rows by Charles Nodier {1921}

The magic crook, or, The stolen baby - a fairy story by Macdonald, Greville {1911}

The magnet stories for summer days and winter nights {1845}

The medley {1860}

The Medley. {1822}

The morals of pleasure - by a lady {1829}

The Mother's gift, or, A present for all little boys who wish to be good {1809}

The motor boat club at Nantucket; The mystery of the Dunstan heir by Hancock, H. Irving {c1909}

The necklace of Princess Fiorimonde by Mary De Morgan {1886}

The oak-tree fairy book by Johnson, Clifton {1905}

The old willow-tree By Ewald, Carl {1921}

The olive fairy book by Lang, Andrew {1907}

The one strand river, and other fairy tales by Hall, Alice Marples {1903}

The open boat, and other tales of adventure by Crane, Stephen {1898}

The Orange Fairy Book by Andrew Lang {1906}

The orange seed.- By Aunt Friendly {1863}

The orphan's home mittens; and George's account of the battle of Roanoke Island by Fanny, Aunt {1863}

The other side of the sun by Sharp, Evelyn {1900}

The outcasts by William Alexander Fraser {1901}

The Outdoor girls at Bluff Point; or, A wreck and a rescue by Hope, Laura Lee {c1920}

The parent's assistant, or, Stories for children - By Maria Edgeworth .{1820}

The parent's offering, or, Tales for children - by Mrs. Caroline Barnard. Vol.1 {1813}

The patchwork girl of Oz by Baum, L. Frank {c1913}

The peacock and the wishing-fairy and other stories {1921}

The pearl fountain, and other fairy tales by Kavanagh, Bridget {1876}

The pearl of love, or, Josey's gift by Leslie, Madeline {1868}

The Phynodderree, and other legends of the Isle of Man by Edward Callow {1882}

The Pied Piper of Hamelin - by Robert Browning {1937}

The pied piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning {1888}

The Pink Fairy Book by Andrew Lang {1897}

The pirate city - an algerine tale - by R.M. Ballantyne. {1874}

The playmate {1847}

The power of kindness By Arthur, T. S. {1877}

The Princes Fire-flash & Fire-fade by James, T. H., Mrs {1892}

The princess and the goblin - by George MacDonald {1920}

The princess and the goblin. New edition. - by George Macdonald {1911}

The Princess of Manoa, and other romantic tales from the folk-lore of old Hawaii by Day, Emily Foster {1906}

The Quaker schoolmarm by Gifford, Philip A {c1898}

The queen's body-guard. A story of American life for girls by Janvier, Margaret Thomson {1883}

The queen's museum by Frank Tenney Stockton {1906}

The quest of the four-leaved clover, a story of Arabia by Laboulaye, Edouard {1910}

The rapids of Niagara bt Warner, Susan, {1876, c1875}

The Recluse {1810}

The red book of animal stories by Andrew Lang {1899}

The Red Eric; or, The whaler's last cruise. A tale by Ballantyne, R. M. {1883}

The red fairy book by Andrew Lang {1907}

The red Indian fairy book for the children's own reading and... by Frances Jenkins Olcott {1917}

The rescued child by Schenck, J. W., Mrs {1868}

The road to Oz by Baum, L. Frank {1909}

The ruby of Kishmoor by Howard Pyle {1908}

The Russian garland by Robert Reynolds Steele {1921}

The Russian grandmother's wonder tales by Louise Seymour Houghton {1906}

The Russian story book by Wilson, Richard {18__}

The Saint Nicholas gift for little boys and girls {1847}

The sand-hills of Jutland by Andersen, H. C. {1860}

The school-girls in number 40; or, Principle put to the test .. {c1859}

The Scottish fairy book by Grierson, Elizabeth Wilson {1918}

The second jungle book by Rudyard Kiplin {1915}

The secret garden by Burnett, Frances Hodgson {1911}

The seven little sisters who live on the round ball that floats in the air by Louisa Parsons Hopkins {1887}

The shadow witch; by Crownfield, Gertrude {c1922}

The shoemaker's apron by Fillmore, Parker {1920}

The singing mouse stories by Emerson Hough {1910}

The sleeping beauty - told by C.S. Evans {1920}

The sleeping beauty and other fairy tales from the old French by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas {1910}

The sleepy king by Aubrey Hopwood {1900}

The soldier boy; Tom Somers in the army. A story of the Great Rebellion. by Optic, Oliver {1865}

The soldier's family, and other tales. by Semple, Elizabeth {1815}

The south sea whaler - a story of the loss of the 'Champion' and the adventures of her crew by Kingston, William Henry Giles {1879}

The springtide of life - by Algernon Charles Swinburne {1918}

The stories Mother Nature told her children By Andrews, Jane {1891}

The Story Girl by L. M. Montgomery {1911}

The Story of a Nodding Donkey by Laura Lee Hope {1921}

The Story of a Plush Bear by Laura Lee Hope {1921}

The story of a puppet by Collodi, Carlo {1892}

The story of a short life - by Ewing, Juliana Horatia Gatty {1906}

The story of a short life by Ewing, Juliana Horatia Gatty {1887}

THE STORY OF DICK WHITTINGTON By JOHN B. MARSH

The story of Doctor Dolittle By Hugh Lofting {1920}

The story of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow {1910}

The story of Jack and the giants by E. Dalziel. {1851}

The story of Jesus told for children by E.F. Jones.{1910}

The story of Joseph and his brethren By Joseph Sharpless {1812}

The story of King Arthur and his knights by Howard Pyle {1922}

The story of Pigou, a Malay boy {1833}

The story of Roland by James Baldwin {1911}

The story of Rosina, and other verses by Dobson, Austin {1895}

The story of Siegfried by Baldwin, James {1932}

The story of the blue bird - by Chatelain, Clara de {1857}

The Story of the Champions of the Round Table by Howard Pyle {19__}

The story of The Mikado by Gilbert, W. S. {1921}

The Story of the Three Little Pigs By L. Leslie Brooke

The story of the white mouse {1816}

The story teller 3rd ed. - edited by Charles Eliot Norton. {1910}

The story-teller - a collection of original tales {1820}

The storytellers By The Storytellers' magazine {1915}

The strait gate or, The rule of exclusion from Heaven. {1855}

The Swedish fairy book by Klara Stroebe {1921}

The Swiss family Robinson in words of one syllable by Mary Godolphin By Johann David Wyss {1869}

The Tale of a monkey, or, The mischievous manoeuvres of Dandy Jack {1873}

The tell-tale by Catherine Parr Strickland Traill {1823}

The third book of stories for the story-teller By Fanny E. Coe {1918}

The three little kittens by Robert Michael Ballantyne {1859}

The Time Machine by H. G. Wells {1895}

The transmigrations of the Mandarin Fum-Hoam {Chinese tales} by Thomas-Simon Gueullette {1894}

The True Story Book by Andrew Lang {1893}

The Twelve Magic Changelings By M.A. Glen {1907}

The two cousins; and The water-cress girl {1839}

The two Elsies by Finley, Martha {1885}

The ugly duck and other tales by Andersen, H. C. {Hans Christian} {1854}

The uncharted island by Kuppord, Skelton {1899}

The veils of Isis, and other stories by Harris, Frank {1915}

The village maid by Somerville, Elizabeth, d {1802}

The Violet Fairy Book by Andrew Lang {1906}

The Wagon-boy, or, Trust in Providence by Howland, William {between 1855 and 1860}

The wanderers by sea and land, with other tales by Goodrich, Samuel G. {1855 c1854}

The water-babies - a fairy tale for a land-baby by Charles Kingsley {1912}

The water-babies - a fairy tale for a land-baby by Charles Kingsley {1916}

The Watsons of the country by Egan, Maurice Francis {c1905}

The way to prosper, or, In union there is strength - and other tales - by T.S. Arthur. {1851}

The white duckling by Nathan Haskell Dole {1913}

The wild man of the West. by Ballantyne, R. M. {1863}

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame {1913}

The wonder clock by Pyle, Howard {1915}

The wonder garden by Frances Jenkins Olcott {1919}

The wonderful adventures of Nils by Selma Lagerlof {1910}

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum {1900}

The Wonders of a Toy Shop by J.Q. Preble {185-x}

The woodcutter's dog by Charles Nodier {1922}

The woodcutter's son By Violet Moore Higgins {1917}

The world of King Arthur and his court; people, places, legend, and lore by Crossley-Holland, Kevin {1999}

The yellow fairy book by Andrew Lang {1906}

The yellow ticket and other stories by Harris, Frank {1914}

The young sailors by Hughs, Mrs. {1849}

Think before you speak, or, The three wishes - a tale by Dorset, Catherine Ann Turner {1810}

Three hundred Aesop's fables by Townsend, George Fyler {1871}

Three little kittens By Katharine Pyle {1920}

Three lives by Gertrude Stein {1909}

Three proverb stories by Alcott, Louisa May {ca. 1871, c1868}

Three village stories {1790}

Through the fray; a tale of the Luddite riots by Henty, G. A. {190-}

Through the looking glass and what Alice found thereby Lewis Carroll {1907}

Tiddledywink tales - by Bangs, John Kendrick {1891}

Tik-Tok of Oz by Baum, L. Frank {c1914}

Ting-a-ling by Stockton, Frank Richard {1916, c1910}

Tip Lewis and his lamp - by Pansy {1895}

Toby Tyler - Ten weeks with a circus by Otis, James {1881}

Tom Playfair, Making a start by Finn, Francis James {c1891}

Tom Slade with the colors, by Fitzhugh, Percy Keese {c1918}

Tom Thatcher's fortune - by Alger, Horatio {1888}

Tony the sleepless, an original tale by Chatelain, Clara de {1852}

Toots and his friends by Woods, Kate Tannatt {c1883}

Top-of-the-world stories for boys and girls By Poulsson, Emilie {1916}

Traditional nursery songs of England by Felix Summerly {1843}

Travellers' wonders and other stories - by Mrs. Mitford. {1845}

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson {1911}

True bear stories by Joaquin Miller {1900}

True courage {1820}

Twenty stories from Grimm by Grimm, Jacob {1896}

Twenty-Two Goblins by Arthur W. Ryder {1917}

Twice bought, a tale of the Oregon gold fields by Ballantyne, R. M {188-}

Twice-told tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne {1886}

Twilight land by Howard Pyle {1922}

Uncle John's third book. {1865}

Uncle Sam's library for boys and girls in his U. S. A. {1854}

Uncle Tom's Cabin for Children By Harriet Beecher Stowe {1908}

Uncle Tom's cabin, Life among the lowly {1900}

Under Drake's flag by G. A. Henty {1890}

Under false colours by Doudney, Sarah {1889}

Under the Chinese dragon - a tale of Mongolia. Illustrated by Charles M. Sheldon. By F. S. Brereton {1912}

Ursula at home by Griffith, Harriet P. Roelofson {1897}

Verses for children By Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing {1895}

Very little tales for very little children - Second series {1854}

Virginia, or, A little light on a very dark saying by Abbott, Jacob {c1855}

Walter in Constantinople by Eddy, Daniel C. {1868}

Wanted-a king, or, how Merle set the nursery rhymes - by Maggie Browne {1890}

Welsh Fairy Tales by William Elliot Griffis {1921}

What the moon saw - and other tales by Andersen, H. C. {1866}

Which is the wiser, People abroad. A tale for youth by Howitt, Mary Botham, {1842}

White violets {ca. 1854}

Wild animals I have known by Ernest Thompson Seton {1900}

William and his Uncle Be, a tale, designed for the use of young people by Hofland, Mrs. {1859}

William and his Uncle Ben by Hofland, Mrs. {1859}

William Gay, Play for boys by Abbott, Jacob {1869}

William Tell Told Again By P.G. Wodehouse {1904}

Willie and the mortage, showing how much may be accomplished by a boy by Abbott, Jacob {c1854}

Winter's tale by William Shakespeare {1912}

Wit bought by Goodrich, Samuel G. {1887}

Wit bought, The life and adventures of Robert Merry by Goodrich, Samuel G. {c1844}

Within the enemy's lines by Optic, Oliver {1889}

Wonder book for girls and boys by Nathaniel Hawthorne {1851}

Wonder stories By Miller, Francis Trevelyan {1913}

Wonder tales from Tibet by Eleanore Myers Jewett {1922}

Wonder tales retold By Katharine Pyle {1937}

Wonderful stories for children by Andersen, H. C {1846}

Woodmyth & fables by Ernest Thompson Seton {1905}

World stories for children By Sophie L. Woods {1916}

World stories retold for modern boys and girls By William James Sly {1914}

Worth while stories for every day - by Lawton B. Evans {1917}

Worth, not wealth - and other tales by Cousin Angie {1857}

Wrecked on Spider Island by Otis, James {1896}

Youth's golden cycle by Fraser, John Foster {1885}





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