Mrs. Mary Martha (Butt) Sherwood
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Born 1775-01-01
Died 1851-01-01
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Books by Mrs. Mary Martha (Butt) Sherwood
Total count: 229
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The traditionsa legendary tale.W. Lane1795-01-01
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Margarita. A novelIn four volumes. By the author of Traditionsprinted at the Minerva-Press, for William Lane, Leadenhall-Street1799-01-01
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Juliana Oakley a tale.New ed.Houlston and Stoneman1800-01-01
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The flowers of the forestNew ed.Religious Tract Society1800-01-01
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Theophilus and Sophia.New ed.Houlston and Wright1800-01-01
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The little woodman and his dog CaesarNew ed.Houlston and Stoneman1800-01-01
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The history of little Lucy and her dhaye.New ed.Houlston and Wright1800-01-01
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Waste not, want notHoulston and Sons1800-01-01
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Joys and sorrows of childhoodDarton and Clark1800-01-01
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Catharine Crawley.3rd.ed.Houlston and Wright1800-01-01
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Ermina a tale of Calcutta.3rd.ed.Houlston and Wright1800-01-01
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The history of Lucy Clareas related by a clergyman6th edPrinted by and for F. Houlston and Son, and sold by Scatcherd and Letterman, Ave-Maria Lane, London, and all other booksellers1817-01-01
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The history of little Henry and his bearer ...2nd American edF. Burnay1817-01-01
The Indian Pilgrim, Or, The Progress of the Pilgrim Nazareenee: (formerly ...printed by and for F. Houlston and Son. Andsold by Scatcherd andLetterman, Ave-MariaLane, London1818-01-01-
The history of Emily and her brothers.3rd ed.F. Houlston & Son1818-01-01
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The history of little Henry and his bearer2nd American ed.Nathan Whiting1818-01-01
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The history of the Fairchild familyor, The child's manual : being a collection of stories calculated to shew the importance and effects of a religious education.[1st ed].J. Hatchard1818-01-01
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A drive in the coach through the streets of London.A story founded on fact.Second edition.Printed by and for F. Houlston and Son, and sold by Scatcherd and Letterman, Ave-Maria Lane, London1818-01-01
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The busy bee.F. Houlston and Son1818-01-01
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The history of Theophilus and Sophia.2nd ed.F. Houlston and Son1818-01-01
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History of Henry Fairchild and Charles TruemanSunday and Adult School Union1819-01-01
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An introduction to astronomy intended for little children3rd ed.Printed by and for F. Houlston and Son1819-01-01
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The Welsh cottagePrinted by and for F. Houlston and Son1820-01-01
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The penny tractPrinted for Houlston and Co.1820-01-01
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The governessor, The little female academySecond edition.Printed by and for F. Houlston and Son1820-01-01
The Hedge of ThornsSamuel Wood & Sons1820-01-01-
The errand-boyPrinted and sold by Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53 Cornhill1821-01-01
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Easy questions for a little child2nd ed.Printed by and for F. Houston and Son1821-01-01
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The rosea fairy tale.5th ed.F. Houlston1821-01-01
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The orphan boySamuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster1821-01-01
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The history of little George and his pennypublisher not identified1821-01-01
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The infant's progressfrom the valley of destruction to everlasting gloryprinted by and for F. Houlston and Son...1821-01-01
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Memoirs of Sergeant Dale, his daughter, and the orphan Mary1st American, from the eleventh London edition.Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster1821-01-01
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The history of George Desmondfounded on facts which occurred in the East Indies, and now published as a useful caution to young men going out to that countryF. Houlston and Son1821-01-01
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Mrs. Sherwood's primer, or, First book for childrenF. Houlston and Son1821-01-01
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The re-captured negroPublished by the Protestant Episcopal Sunday and Adult School Society of Philadelphia, Jasper Harding, Printer1822-01-01
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The governess; or, The little female academy.3rd ed.Printed by and for F. Houlston and Son1822-01-01
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The orphans of Normandy, or, Florentin and LuciePrinted for J. Hatchard and Son, 187 Piccadilly1822-01-01
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The wishing-capPublished by the New-York Religious Tract Society1822-01-01
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The re-captured NegroProtestant Episcopal Sunday and Adult School Society of Philadelphia1822-01-01
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Dazee, or, The re-captured negroNew edition.W. & J. Gilman1822-01-01
The ayah and lady.An Indian story.3d London ed.S. T. Armstrong [etc.]1822-01-01
Stories explanatory of the church catechismPublished under the direction of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Kemp, by the Protestant Episcopal Female Tract Society of Baltimore1823-01-01-
The infant's graveprinted by and for F. Houlston and Son...1823-01-01
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Charles Lorraine, or, The young soldierdrawn from scenes of real lifeSamuel T. Armstrong1823-01-01
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The potters' common.Wightman and Cramp1823-01-01
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The may-beePrinted by Samuel T. Armstrong, and Crocker & Brewster1823-01-01
The History of Henry Milner: A Little Boy, who was Not Brought Up According ...printed for J. Hatchardand Son1823-01-01
Père la Chaise1823-01-01-
The lady of the manorbeing a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation : intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young femalesPrinted by and for F. Houlston and Son1823-01-01
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Narrative of Emily GrahamSunday and Adult School Union1823-01-01
The blind man & little Georgeand Crocker & Brewster, No. 50, Cornhill1823-01-01-
The history of the Fairchild family, or, The child's manualbeing a collection of stories calculated to shew the importance and effect of a religious education7th ed.Printed for J. Hatchard and sold by F. Houlston1824-01-01
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The history of Mrs. Catherine Crawley.Printed by and for F. Houlston and Son1824-01-01
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[Narrative of little Emily]Joseph W. Ingraham1824-01-01
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Margaret GreenT.H. Miller1824-01-01
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My uncle Timothyan interesting tale for young personspublished by Knight and Lacey1825-01-01
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Clara Stephens; or, The white rose.Sabbath School Union for Scotland1825-01-01
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The shepherd of the PyreneesAmerican Sunday-School Union, Depository, 13 North Fourth Street1825-01-01
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The history of Susan Grayas related by a clergymanE. Bacon1825-01-01
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Emilya tale for young persons.John Harris1825-01-01
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Poor Burruff.8th ed.Houlston and Co1825-01-01
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The two sistersPrinted for the American Tract Society1825-01-01
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Houlston's series of tractsPrinted by and for F. Houlston and Son1825-01-01
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The history of Susan Grayas related by a clergyman : designed for the benefit of young women when going to service, &cShirley & Edwards1825-01-01
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Julian Percival.F. Houlston and Son1826-01-01
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The children of the Hartz mountains, or, The little beggarsAmerican Sunday School Union1826-01-01
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A chronology of ancient historyillustrated by parallel streams of time, or, An historical and geographical account of the various nations of the earth, their origin and settlements, from the deluge to the birth of Christ, arranged in questions and answers; with illustrative extracts from the ancient poetsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green ... [and 5 others in 4 places]1826-01-01
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Die fleissige BieneAmerikanischer Sonntags-Schulen Verein1827-01-01
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Religious fashionor, the history of AnnaRev. by the Committee of Publication.American Sunday School Union1827-01-01
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The gipsy babesa tale of the last centuryAmerican Sunday School Union1827-01-01
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The thunderstormAmerican Sunday School Union1827-01-01
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Edward Mansfielda narrative of factsFirst American edition.Published by Whipple and Lawrence1827-01-01
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The happy choice, or, The potter's commonAmerican Sunday School Union1827-01-01
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The youth's casket, or, A teacher's present to the most studious scholars in schoolJames Loring1827-01-01
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The broken hyacinth, or, Ellen and SophiaAmerican Sunday School Union1827-01-01
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The birth-day present.Printed for B.J. Holdsworth1827-01-01
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Jessy Allana story founded on factsPublished for Oliver D. Cooke & Co., Hartford1827-01-01
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Mary Grant; or, The secret faultAmerican Sunday School Union1828-01-01
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The Hindoo travellersearching for the true religion, and finding it in Christ : illustrating Oriental customs and mannersRevised Boston edition.James Loring's1828-01-01
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The orphans of Normandy, or, Florentin and Lucie2nd Amer. ed.D.F. Robinson & Co.1828-01-01
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Emancipation.Printed by and for Houlston and Son1829-01-01
The millennium, or Twelve stories, designed to explain to young Bible readers, the scripture prophecies concerning the glory of the latter daysHamilton, Adams1829-01-01-
The mourning queen.Houlston & Son1829-01-01
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Ho mikros Henrikos kai ho phoreus toupublisher not identified1829-01-01
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The two gipsy babesa tale of the last centuryRevised edition / by the Committee of Publication of the American Sunday School Union.Printed by George Hough1829-01-01
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English Mary, or, The happy reward of virtuous fidelitytogether with The village nursePublished at James Loring's Sunday School Book-store, 132 Washington-Street1829-01-01
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The father's eyeThomas Melrose1830-01-01
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Little Robert and the owlJ. Metcalf1830-01-01
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The apprenticePrinted for Houlston and Co.1830-01-01
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The blessed familyPrinted for Houlston and Co.1830-01-01
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Dudley CastleWilliam Darton and Son...1830-01-01
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Intimate friends.Printed for Houlston and Son1830-01-01
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Procrastinationor, The evil of putting that off till tomorrow which ought to be done-to-dayPrinted for Houlston and Co.1830-01-01
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The iron cagePrinted for Houlston and Son1830-01-01
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The little beggarsSecond edition.General Protestant Episcopal Sunday School Union1830-01-01
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Darkwood CourtPrinted for Houlston and Co.1830-01-01
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The history of Mary SaundersPrinted for Houlston and Co.1830-01-01
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Little SallyPrinted for Houlston and Co.1830-01-01
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The Lambourne bellPrinted for Houlston and Son1830-01-01
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The useful little girl, and the little girl who was of no use at all.Melrose1830-01-01
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Lucy's going to school.Darton and Clark1830-01-01
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Mary Anne3rd ed.Religious Tract Society1830-01-01
RoxobelHoulston1831-01-01-
The red bookand, Mary AnneFirst American from the Second London edition.Pendleton and Hill1831-01-01
The red book, and Mary Anne1st American from the 2d London ed.Pendleton and Hill1831-01-01-
A general outline of profane historyfrom the beginning of the world unto the present period.3rd ed.Printed for Houlston and Son1832-01-01
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The mountain ash.2nd ed.Thomas Melrose1832-01-01
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Scripture printswith explanations in the form of familiar dialoguesPendleton and Hill1832-01-01
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The wish, or, Little CharlesAmerican Sunday-School Union1832-01-01
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HomeS. Babcock1833-01-01
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The two fawnsS. Babcock1833-01-01
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Narratives of Little Henry and his bearerThe amiable Louisa ; and, Ann Eliza WilliamsAmerican Tract Society1833-01-01
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The latter daysSeeley and Burnside1833-01-01
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Aleine, or Le bächen hölzli2d ed.T. Melrose1833-01-01
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The lady in the arbourS. Babcock1833-01-01
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The dry groundS. Babcock1833-01-01
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VictoriaJ. Whetham1833-01-01
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The Nun1st. American, from the London ed.M. Baker1834-01-01
The works of Mrs. Sherwood.Being the only uniform edition ever published in the United States ...Harper & Brothers1834-01-01-
Caroline Mordaunt; or The governessWilliam Darton and Son1835-01-01
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The violet leaf.Printed and published by Benjamin Olds.1835-01-01
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Social tales for the youngPublished by Joseph Whetham1835-01-01
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The gipsy babesprinted and published by Jos. Robinson1836-01-01
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Rustic excursions for tarry-at-home travellersa series of interesting tales, having a strictly moral tendency, and designed for the instruction of childrenJohn S. Horton1836-01-01
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The hidden treasure.Printed for Houlston and Son1837-01-01
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The orange groveT. Mason and G. Lane1837-01-01
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The rainbowT. Mason and G. Lane1837-01-01
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A mother's duty.Houlston and Son1837-01-01
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The fawnsT. Mason and G. Lane, for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church1837-01-01
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A visit to grandpapaT. Mason and G. Lane, for the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church1837-01-01
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The little Sunday school child's rewardT. Mason and G. Lane1837-01-01
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Scenes from real life for the youngbeing selections from "Social tales"Darton and Clark1838-01-01
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The stolen fruit.Houlston and Son1838-01-01
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The little negroes.Houlston and Son1838-01-01
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The wild-beast show4th ed.Houlston and Son1838-01-01
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The lofty and the lowly wayJohn S. Taylor, theological and Sunday school bookseller, Brick Church Chapel, corner of Park Row and Spruce Street1839-01-01
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Shanty the blacksmitha tale of other timespublisher not identified1839-01-01
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My godmotherJohn S. Taylor1839-01-01
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Every thing out of its placeNew ed.Houlston1840-01-01
The heron's plumeDarton and Clark, Holborn Hill1840-01-01-
The lily of the valleyThird edition.M.W. Dodd1840-01-01
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Going to the fair.Darton and Clark1840-01-01
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Sisterly love.Darton and Co.1841-01-01
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The holiday keepsake.Darton and Clark1841-01-01
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The orphan boy and other talesHenry F. Anners1842-01-01
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The iron cageGen. Prot. Episcopal Sunday School Union1842-01-01
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Flowers of the forestN.C.Goddard1843-01-01
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The fall of pride.Darton and Clark1843-01-01
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The last days of Boosy, or, Sequel to Little Henry and his bearer[A]merican Sunday-School Union, 146 Chestnut Street1843-01-01
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Grandmama Parker; or, The father's return.Darton and Clark1844-01-01
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The Indian pilgrimPresbyterian Mission Press1844-01-01
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The history of John Martena sequel to the Life of Henry Milner.Hatchard1844-01-01
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Histoire de la famille FairchildLib. protestante de Grassart, etc., etc.1845-01-01
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How to please.Darton and Co.1845-01-01
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Duty is safety, or, Troublesome TomGeo. S. Appleton1845-01-01
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Sunday entertainmenta collection of little pieces, calculated to teach important truths to the reader.1845-01-01
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The De Cliffordsan historical tale1847-01-01
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The lily of the valley6th ed.J.S. Taylor1847-01-01
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What could I do without Grandmother?Weeden and Peek1848-01-01
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Six stories for childrenWeeden and Peek1848-01-01
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The child is but a childWeeden and Peek1848-01-01
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Let me take care of myselfWeeden and Peek1848-01-01
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Der kleine Heinrich und sein TrägerAmerikanischen Tractat-Gesellschaft1848-01-01
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The hop-picking.Houlston and Co1849-01-01
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Do what you can.ca. 18491849-01-01
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The story book of wondersThomas Nelson1849-01-01
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The turnpike-house.Houlston and Co1849-01-01
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The golden garland of inestimable delightsJ. Hatchard1849-01-01
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The cottage in the wood.Houlston and Co1849-01-01
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Think before you actGeo. S. Appleton1850-01-01
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The last days of Boosy, the bearer of little Henry2nd ed.Houlston and Stoneman1850-01-01
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Duty is safety, or, Troublesome TomGeo. S. Appleton1850-01-01
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Master Henry's visit at Mrs. Green'sand his returnMerriam & Moore1850-01-01
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Think before you actGeo. S. Appleton1850-01-01
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The idiot boyHoulston & Stoneman1850-01-01
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Master Henry's lesson ; The visitors ; and, Hay makingMerriam & Moore1850-01-01
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Master Henry's walk ; and, The story of Jenny CrawleyMerriam & Moore1850-01-01
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Jamie Gordon, or, The orphanSeeleys, Fleet Street and Hanover Street1851-01-01
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Jamie Gordon, or, The orphanSeeleys, Fleet Street and Hanover Street1851-01-01
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Master Henry's green bagits loss and recoveryMerriam & Moore1851-01-01
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Stories about Henry and FrankMerriam & Moore1851-01-01
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Jack the sailor boyD. Appleton & Co.1851-01-01
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The mirror of maidens in the days of Queen BessHatchard1851-01-01
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The infant's progress from the valley of destruction to everlasting gloryRobert Carter & Bros.1851-01-01
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Brotherly loveshewing that as merely human it may not always be depended uponDarton and Company1851-01-01
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The walk, The visit, and other storiesMerriam & Moore1851-01-01
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Brotherly loveshewing that as merely human it may not always be depended uponDarton and Co.1851-01-01
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The red bookCarlton & Phillips1851-01-01
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Clever stories for clever boys and girlsGeorge S. Appleton1851-01-01
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The may-beeNew-York Religious Tract Society1852-01-01
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Boys will be boys; or, The difficulties of a schoolboy's lifea schoolboy's missionDarton & Co.1854-01-01
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The life of Mrs Sherwood(chiefly autobiographical) with extracts from Mr. Sherwood's journal during his imprisonment in France & residence in IndiaDarton and Hodge1854-01-01
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Master Henry's rabbit ; The bees ; and, The faithful dogMerriam & Moore1855-01-01
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The WalkThe visit : and other storiesMerriam & Moore1857-01-01
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Susannah, or, The three guardiansAmerican Sunday-School Union1857-01-01
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Soffrona and her cat MuffBy Mrs. Sherwood.New edition.Houlston and Wright, 65, Paternoster-Row1858-01-01
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The works of Mrs. Sherwoodbeing the only uniform edition ever published in the United StatesHarper & Brothers1858-01-01
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My Aunt Kate.New ed.Houlston and Wright1860-01-01
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The Swiss cottage, and other stories.Milner and Sowerby1860-01-01
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Sergeant Dale, his daughter and the orphan Marya story of CawnporeNew edition, illustrated.Houlston and Wright1861-01-01
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Juvenile talesMilner and Sowerby1861-01-01
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Juvenile talesMilner and Sowerby1861-01-01
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The little ladyJack and the gentleman ; The satin cradle, and other talesDarton and Hodge1862-01-01
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Eyes and earspublisher not identified1864-01-01
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Qiṣṣat Hinrī al-ṣaghīr wa-ḥammālihpublisher not identified1866-01-01
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The story of Emily and her motherand, Katharine SewardNew edition, illustrated.Houlston and Wright1867-01-01
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Lucy ClareW. Nicholson and Sons1867-01-01
Stories for Sundays illustrating the catechism.J.B. Lippincott & co.1869-01-01-
The white pigeon and other stories.W. Swan1883-01-01
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The juvenile librarycontaining a selection from her popular stories for young peopleSwan Sonnenschein & Company1891-01-01
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Dazee ...Gilman1900-01-01
The Fairchild familyF.A. Stokes Co.1902-01-01-
The life and times of Mrs. Sherwood (1775-1851)from the diaries of Captain and Mrs. SherwoodWells Gardner, Darton & Co.1910-01-01
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The life and times of Mrs. Sherwood (1775-1851)from the diaries of Captain and Mrs. SherwoodWells Gardner, Darton1910-01-01
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Margot and the goldfishT.C. & E.C. Jack1914-01-01
Master Alfred SeymourKessinger Publishing2004-06-30
Roxobel V1Kessinger Publishing, LLC2007-04-10
The Works Of Mrs. Sherwood V6Being The Only Uniform Edition Ever Published In The United StatesKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-06-25-
Brotherly Love Shewing That As Merely Human It May Not Always Be Depended Upontredition Verlag2011-01-01
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Young Lord and Other Tales to Which Is Added Victorine Durochertredition Verlag2012-01-01
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Fairchild Familytredition Verlag2012-01-01
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ArzoomundCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
Little MomiereHardPress2020-01-01-
Works of Mrs. SherwoodBeing the Only Uniform Edition Ever Published in the United StatesHardPress2020-01-01
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Sea-side storiesDarton & Clark.
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The poor man of colour, or, The sufferings, privations and death of Thomas Wilson in the suburbs of the British MetropolisPrinted by J. Hill
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Little ArthurNew edition.Houlston and Wright
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False coloursprinted for Houlston and Son