You are looking at a collection of 15 original 19th century chapbooks - as described 

History of the Kings and Queens of England from William the Conqueror to the present time 
Glasgow: Printed for the Booksellers 1856
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - last page is a list of titles published [126 titles + others in preparation] - measures 170mm x 96mm - 
illustrated throughout with portrait wood engravings 
Uncommon, 1 copy on Worldcat in institutional holdings Worldwide of this printing

Tragical History of Jane Arnold commonly called Crazy Jane and Mr Henry Percival giving an  account of their birth Parentage courtship and melancholy end 
Printed for the Booksellers [Glasgow?] - no date c1840-50?
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - measures 172mm x 95mm - illustrated with a single wood engraving
Uncommon, 1 copy on Worldcat in institutional holdings Worldwide of this printing

No. 66] The Madrid Shaver's singular adventures and wonderful escape from the Spanish inquisition
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1835-50?
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - measures 155mm x 100mm -  
title page vignette woodcut illustration - engraved tail piece
Uncommon, Worldcat shows 17 copies in institutional holdings worldwide of this printing. Not in The British Library. 

The History of Joseph and his bretheren embellished with cuts to which is added the life journeyings and death of the Apostle Paul
Glasgow F[rancis] Orr and Sons - No date c1850/60
24 pages;  - no evidence of having been bound - measures 160mm x 96mm - 
illustrated with wood engravings.
Rare,1 copy on Worldcat in institutional holdings Worldwide; Waco Texas US. 
Not in the British Library - Not in the National Library of Scotland
[disbound] splitting with some marginal loss rear somewhat grubby

No. 102] Stories of Bewick and Graham, The Berkshire Lady's Garland and Margaret and the Minister
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1850?
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - measures 155mm x 100mm -  
title page vignette woodcut illustration  
Uncommon, Worldcat shows 3 copies in institutional holdings worldwide. Not in The British Library. 

Storys of Prince Lupin Yellow Dwarf and the three wishes
Glasgow Printed for the Booksellers - no date c1840?
24 pages;  - old evidence of having been bound - measures 160mm x 96mm - 
illustrated with a wood engraving.
22 copies on Worldcat in institutional holdings Worldwide of this printing not in British Library. 

[No 22 New and Improved Series] 
Reading for Winter Evenings; a selection of amusing and instructive stories
Glasgow For the Booksellers - 1850
24 pages; disbound - measures 160mm x 96mm - single wood engraved illustration to the cover 
Uncommon, 16 copies on Worldcat in institutional holdings Worldwide. Not in The British Library

No. 112] A token for mourners with a selection of scripture promises relative to the troubles of life 
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1835-50
23 pages [last page blank]; no evidence of having been bound -  measures 155mm x 100mm -  title page vignette woodcut illustration of Mercury with winged staff.
Uncommon, Worldcat shows 12 copies in institutional holdings worldwide of this printing though it does not appear to be in The National Library of Scotland.

No. 53] The comical history of Simple John and his twelve misfortunes which happened all in twelve days after the unhappy day of his marriage
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1840s?
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - measures 170mm x 96mm -          title page vignette illustration
Rare, Worldcat shows 1 copy institutional holdings worldwide; the British Library. 
Not in The National Library of  Scotland.

[No. 141] The Dominie deposed with the sequel by William Forbes AM to which is added Maggy Johnstons's Elegy
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1835-50
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - measures 155mm x 100mm -  
title page vignette woodcut illustration
Rare, Worldcat shows 1 copy in institutional holdings worldwide of this printing;  National Library of Scotland. Not in The British Library

[No. 130] Watty and Meg or The Wife Reformed and The Ladies Petition to the Doctor. 
[Anon. but ascribed to Alexander Wilson]
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1850?
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - measures 170mm x 96mm -  
title page vignette illustration of a man sat in a chair with a drink in hand 
Uncommon, Worldcat shows 5 copies in institutional holdings worldwide not in The National Library of Scotland or The British Library

[No. 142] An elegy in memory of that valiant champion, Sir. R. Grierson, late laird of Lag, who died Dec. 23d, 1733: wherein the prince of darkness commends many of his best friends, who were the chief managers of the late persecution.
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1835-50?
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - measures 155mm x 100mm -  
title page vignette woodcut illustration - 
Uncommon, Worldcat shows 17 copies in institutional holdings worldwide of this printing. Not in The British Library or the National Library of Scotland

No. 56] The Comical History of the King and the cobbler, containing the entertaining and merry tricks, and droll frolics, played by the cobbler - How he got acquainted with the King, became a great man and lived at court ever after. 
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1835-50
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - measures 155mm x 100mm -  
title page vignette woodcut illustration - wood end graved tail piece
Uncommon, Worldcat shows 12 copies in institutional holdings worldwide of this printing. Not in The British Library

[No. 10] The History of Duncan Campbell and his dog Oscar
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1850?
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound - measures 155mm x 100mm -  
title page vignette woodcut illustration  
Uncommon, Worldcat shows 16 copies in institutional holdings worldwide of this printing. Not in The National Library of Scotland

No. 45] The history of Charles Jones, the footman : shewing how he raised himself from the humble station of a foot-boy, to a place of great eminence and trust, by his strict honesty and integrity
Glasgow: Printed for the booksellers - no date c1850?
24 pages; no evidence of having been bound -  measures 155mm x 100mm -  
title page vignette woodcut illustration  
Uncommon, Worldcat shows 6 copies in institutional holdings worldwide of this printing. Not in The British Library

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