Alexander Anderson
Also known as
Anderson, Alexander
Born 1775-01-01
Died 1870-01-01
Identifiers
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- WikidataQ2680375
- ISNI0000000082325052
- Open LibraryOL6821258A
Top Subjects
- Conduct of life (23)
- Juvenile fiction (22)
- Children's stories (19)
- English language (10)
- Children (9)
- Juvenile literature (9)
- Orthography and spelling (8)
Books by Alexander Anderson
Total count: 89
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The whole genuine and complete works of Flavius Josephus ..Printed and sold by William Durell, at his book store and printing office, no. 19, Queen-Street, near the Fly-Market.1792-01-01
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The new and complete life of our blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christthat great example, as well as Saviour of mankind ..Printed by Tertius Dunning and Walter W. Hyer, no. 73, Market-Street.1795-01-01
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Contes du tems passé de ma mere l'oyeAvec des moralesSeptieme edition, avec des jolies estampes.Imprimé pour J. Rivington, libraire.1795-01-01
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The looking-glass for the mind; or Intellectual mirrorBeing an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting talesA new edition, with thirty-six cuts elegantly engraved.Printed by W. Durell, no. 208, Pearl-Street, near the Fly-Market.1795-01-01
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The American atlascontaining the following maps. --Viz.-- 1. North-America 2. South-America 3. United States 4. New-Hampshire 5. Province of Maine 6. Massachusetts 7. Vermont 8. Rhode-Island 9. Connecticut 10. New-York 11. New-Jersey 12. Pennsylvania 13. Delaware and Maryland 14. Virginia 15. Kentucky, with the adjoining territories 16. North-Carolina 17. South-Carolina 18. Georgia 19. Tennessee 20. West-IndiesPublished by John Reid, bookseller and stationer, no. 106, Water-Street.1796-01-01
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The child's spelling bookcalculated to render reading completely easy to little children; to impress upon their minds the importance of religion, and the advantages of good mannersPrinted by John Babcock.1798-01-01
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The history of Sandford and MertonA new ed.; rev. throughout, and embellished with very numerous engravings.C.S. Francis1800-01-01
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Emblems of mortalityrepresenting, in upwards of fifty cuts, death seizing all ranks and degrees of people ... with an apostrophe to each1st American ed.Printed by John Babcock1801-01-01
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Leisure hours, or Evenings at homewell spent in the improvement of the mindPrinted for T.B. Jansen & Co. booksellers, no. 248, Pearl-Street.1802-01-01
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Injured humanitybeing a representation of what the unhappy children of Africa endure from those who call themselves ChristiansPrinted and sold by Samuel Wood, No. 362, Pearl-street1802-01-01
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The minstrel; or, The progress of geniusIn two books. With some other poemsPublished by William Durell, no. 106, Maiden-Lane. P. Heard, printer.1802-01-01
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The American spelling bookContaining an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. : To which is added, an appendix, containing a moral catechism, and a federal catechismEleventh Wilmington edition.Printed and sold by Bonsal & Niles.1802-01-01
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The American spelling bookcontaining an easy standard of pronunciation. : Being the first part of A grammatical institute of the English language. In three partsThe Twenty-fifth Connecticut edition.Printed by Hudson & Goodwin. (With the privilege of copy right.)1802-01-01
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The correspondence of Theodosius and Constantiabefore and after her taking the veil. : Two volumes in one. Vol. I[-II]. : To which is added, The country justice. In three parts. : Embellished with superb engravingsPrinted by James Oram, no. 102, Water-Street1802-01-01
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The pleasures of memory, and other poemsPrinted and published by David Longworth, at the Shakspeare Gallery.1802-01-01
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The blossoms of moralityIntended for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemenPrinted and published by David Longworth, at the Shakspeare Gallery.1802-01-01
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Footsteps to the natural history of birdsPublished by Jacob Johnson, no. 147, Market Street.1803-01-01
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The Happy family, or Winter evenings' employmentconsisting of reading and conversations, in seven partsfrom Sidney's Press, for Increase Cooke & Co.1803-01-01
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Rural tales, ballads, and songs3d ed.Printed for Vernor and Hood, and Longman and Rees by James Swan1803-01-01
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The looking-glass for the mind; or Intellectual mirrorBeing an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories, and interesting talesPrinted for S. Campbell, E. Duyckinck, J. Tiebout, G. & R. Waite, D. Smith, S. Stephens, J. Ronalds, & J.C. Totten. L. Nichols, printer.1804-01-01
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The American spelling bookcontaining the rudiments of the English language, for the use of schools in the United StatesJohnson's third revised impression.Published by Jacob Johnson & Co. no. 147, Market-Street.1804-01-01
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A present for a little boyA new edition, improved.Published by Jacob Johnson, no. 147, High-Street.1804-01-01
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A general history of quadrupedsThe figures engraved on wood, chiefly copied from the original of T. Bewick, by A. AndersonFirst American edition, with an appendix, containing some American animals not hitherto described.Printed by G. & R. Waite, no. 64, Maiden-Lane.1804-01-01
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Johnson's dictionary of the English language, in miniatureto which are added, an alphabetical account of the heathen deities, and a copious chronological table of remarkable events, discoveries and inventionsThe first American, from the fourteenth English edition.Published by W.P. and L. Blake, no. 1, Cornhill1804-01-01
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The holy war, made by King Shaddai upon Diabolus, for the regaining of the metropolis of the world, or, The losing and taking again of the town of MansoulNew ed., divided into eighteen chapters / with explanatory and practical notes by George Burder.Printed by Lewis Nichols, for Evert Duyckinck1805-01-01
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Johnson's Philadelphia primer, or, A first book for childrenFifth edition, improved.Published by Jacob Johnson, no. 147, Market-Street.1805-01-01
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The New Robinson CrusoeDesigned for youth. : Ornamented with platesPublished by T.B. Jansen, bookseller, 116 Broadway, opposite the City-Hotel. McFarlane & Long, print.1806-01-01
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Moral songs, for the instruction and amusement of childrenintended as a companion to Dr. Watts' Divine songsPublished by Benjamin Johnson, no. 249, Market Street.1806-01-01
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Hymns in prose, for childrenPrinted by Benjamin Johnson, no. 31, Market Street.1806-01-01
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Dame Partlet's farmcontaining an account of the great riches she obtained by industry, the good life she led, and alas, good reader! her sudden death; : to which is added, a hymn, written by Dame Partlet, just before her death, and an epitaph for her tomb stonePublished and for sale by J. Johnson, 147, Market Street, and at his book-store in Richmond, Virginia.1806-01-01
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The Book of trades, or Library of the useful artsPart I[-III] : Illustrated with twenty-three copper-platesFirst American edition.Published by Jacob Johnson, and for sale at his book-stores in Philadelphia, and in Richmond, Virginia. 1807. Dickinson, printer.1807-01-01
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Hymns in prose, for the use of childrenPrinted and sold by Samuel Wood, no. 362, Pearl-Street.1808-01-01
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Johnson's new Philadelphia spelling-book or, A pleasant path to literaturePublished and sold by Benjamin Johnson, no. 249, Market Street.1809-01-01
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The American spelling bookcontaining the rudiments of the English language, for the use of schools in the United StatesRevised copy--West's edition.for John West and Co. proprietors of the copy right. Sold wholesale and retail, at their bookstore, no. 75, Cornhill--also by David West, Eben. Larkin, and Thomas & Andrews in Boston; also by Thomas & Whipple, and Wm. Sawyer & Co. Newburyport, Charles Pierce [i.e., Peirce] and Charles Tappan, Portsmouth, and other booksellers in the United States. 1809. E.G. House, printer, no. 5, Court-Street.1809-01-01
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Hoff's agricultural and commercial almanac, calculated for the states of Georgia and the Carolinas; for the year of our Lord 1811 ..Printed by J. Hoff, and sold at his wholesale and retail bookstore, no. 6 Broad-Street, directly opposite Union-Street.--Sold also in King-Street, by W. Aikin [i.e., Aiken], S. & G. Robertson, T. Flemming, W. Walton & Co., Flemming & Henry, C O'Neal, Descoudres & Co, J Lloyd and others--At Georgetown, F Baxter--At Camden, L Ballard, S Smith, J Mickle, T [i.e., P.] Thornton, &c. At Sumterville, D Rose.1810-01-01
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Biographical memoirs of the illustrious General George Washingtonlate president of the United States of America, and commander in chief of their armies during the Revolutionary War. : Dedicated to the youth of AmericaFrom Sidney's Press. For I. Cooke & Co. book-sellers, N. Haven.1810-01-01
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The history of Fortunio, and his famous companionsPublished by Thomas Powers, no. 116 Broadway, opposite the City Hotel.1810-01-01
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The United States' calendar, for the year 1812 ..Sold by the gross, dozen, or single copy, by John Bouvier.1811-01-01
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Æsop's fablesPrinted and sold by S. Wood, at the Juvenile Book-Store, no. 357, Pearl-Street.1811-01-01
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Johnson's new Philadelphia spelling-bookOr, A pleasant path to literaturePublished by Benjamin Johnson Market Street.1812-01-01
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The parent's assistant; or, Stories for childrenIn three volumes : Volume I[-III]Published by W. Wells, and T.B. Wait, and Co. Boston; Eastburn, Kirk, and Co. New York; M. Carey, Moses Thomas, and Edward Parker, Philadelphia.1813-01-01
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Juvenile trials for robbing orchards, telling fibs, and other offensesPublished by Benjamin Johnson, no. 22, North Second Street.1814-01-01
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Hoff's agricultural & commercial almanac, calculated for the states of Georgia and the Carolinas; for the year of our Lord 1815 ..Printed by J. Hoff, and sold at his wholesale and retail bookstore, no. 117, Broad-Street, nearly opposite his former residence; sold also in King-Street, by W. Aikin [i.e., Aiken], S Robertson, & Co. T. Flemming, W. Walton & Co. Robert Caldwell, Descoudres and Co. John Robinson, Michael Lazarus, T. Johnson [i.e. Johnston], J Lloyd & Son, Duke Goodman, James Adger, and others. At Georgetown Course and Marvin. At Camden, L Ballard, S Smith, Vaughan & Lee, J Mickle, P Thornton, &c.1814-01-01
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The son of a geniusa tale, for the use of youthPublished by Eastburn, Kirk & Co. at the Literary Rooms, corner of Wall & Nassau Streets.1814-01-01
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The American spelling bookcontaining the rudiments of the English language, for the use of schools in the United StatesRev. impression.William Fessenden1814-01-01
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Garden amusements, for improving the minds of little childrenPrinted and sold by Samuel Wood & Sons, at the Juvenile Book-Store, no. 357, Pearl-Street.1815-01-01
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The History of Alexander Selkirk, the real Robinson CrusoeTo which are added, Sketches of natural historyPrinted and sold by Samuel Wood, at the Juvenile Book-Store, no. 357, Pearl-Street.1815-01-01
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Eton MontemPublished by Wells and Lilly.1815-01-01
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Hoff's agricultural & commercial almanac, calculated for the states of Georgia and the Carolinas; for the year of our Lord 1816 ..Printed by J. Hoff, and sold at his wholesale and retail bookstore, no. 117, Broad-Street, nearly opposite his former residence; sold also in King-Street, by W. Aikin [i.e., Aiken], S Robertson, & Co. T. Flemming, W. Walton & Co. Robert Caldwell, Descoudres and Co. John Robinson, Michael Lazarus, T. Johnson [i.e., Johnston], J. Lloyd & Son, D Goodman, J Adger, J Ross, and others. At Georgetown, Course and Marvin. At Camden, P. Warren, S Smith, P Thornton, H Abbott, &c.1815-01-01
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Mademoiselle PanachePublished by Wells and Lilly.1815-01-01
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Waste not, want notor, Two strings to your bowPublished by Wells & Lilly. Price 20 cents.1816-01-01
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The birth-day presentWells and Lilly. Price 12 1-2 cents.1816-01-01
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The barring outOr, Party spiritPublished by Wells and Lilly. Price 25 cents.1816-01-01
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The Agricultural almanack for the year of our Lord 1817Patronized by the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. : [Three lines of quotation]Published by Solomon W. Conrad, No. 87, Market Street.1816-01-01
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The Picture alphabet, for little childrenPrinted and sold by Samuel Wood & Sons, at the Juvenile Book-Store, no. 357, Pearl-Street.1816-01-01
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The Agricultural almanack for the year of our Lord 1818Patronized by the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. : [Three lines of quotation]Published by Solomon W. Conrad, No. 87, Market Street.1817-01-01
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A specimen of printing types, from the foundry of E. White, New-YorkJ. Seymour, printer, no. 49, John Street, New-York.1817-01-01
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The History of birdsSamuel Wood & Sons, no. 261, Pearl-Street. And Samuel S. Wood & Co. no. 212, Market-st. Baltimore.1818-01-01
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A new hieroglyphical Biblefor the amusement and instruction of children; being, a selection of some of the most useful lessons and interesting narratives, from Genesis to the Revelations. : Embellished with familiar figures and striking emblems, neatly engraved. : To which is added, a sketch of the life of Our Blessed Saviour, and the Holy Apostles, &cSamuel Wood & Sons, no. 261, Pearl-Street, and Samuel S. Wood & Co. No. 212, Market-Street, Baltimore.1818-01-01
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Fables, ancient and modernAdapted for the use of childrenSecond American edition.Published by Benjamin Warner, and sold at his book-stores in Philadelphia and Richmond, Virginia. Wm. Greer, printer. Harrisburg.1818-01-01
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Aesop's fablesPublished by Samuel Wood & Sons, no. 261, Pearl-Street, and Samuel S. Wood & Co. no. 212, Market-St. Baltimore.1818-01-01
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The possibility of approaching the North Pole assertedA new edition. With an appendix, containing papers on the same subject and on a Northwest Passage. By Colonel Beaufoy, F.R.S. Illustrated with a map of the North Pole, according to the latest discoveries.Published by James Eastburn & Co. at the Literary Rooms, Broadway, corner of Pine-Street. Abraham Paul, printer.1818-01-01
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Lessons for childrenIn four partsPublished by Benjamin Warner, no. 147, Market Street. Lydia R. Bailey, printer.1818-01-01
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The calendar of naturedesigned for the instruction and entertainment of young personsPublished by Samuel Wood & Sons, no. 261, Pearl-Street; and Samuel S. Wood & Co. no. 212, Market-Street, Baltimore.1818-01-01
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The seasonswith the Castle of indolenceW. B. Gilley1818-01-01
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Simple SusanPublished by Wells and Lilly.1819-01-01
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The American grammarto which is added, Elements of reading and oratory; : with A short explanation of the seven liberal arts and sciences. : Designed for schools and academies, and for the amusment of gentlemen and ladiesThird edition. Revised and improved.Printed by M'Duffee & Farrand, no. 1 Murray-Street.1819-01-01
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The Juvenile trial, and, stories for childrenSidney's Press. Printed for J. Babcock & Son.1819-01-01
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The false keyPublished by Wells and Lilly.1819-01-01
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The white pigeonPublished by Wells and Lilly.1819-01-01
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Hymns and songs of praisefor the use of children in general, and particularly for those of Sunday and other schoolsPrinted for J. Babcock & Son. Sidney's Press.1819-01-01
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The seasonswith The castle of indolencePublished by W.B. Gilley, 92 Broadway. Clayton & Kingsland, printers.1819-01-01
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Reflections on securing in a ligature the arteria innominataTo which is added, a case in which this artery was tied by a surgical operation1819-01-01
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The Holy Biblecontaining the Old and New Testaments: together with the Apocrypha: translated out of the original tongues, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised; with Canne's marginal notes and references. : To which are added, an index; an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments. with their significations; tables of Scripture weights, measures, and coins; John Brown's concordance, &c. : Embellished with maps and elegant historical engravings(Collins's stereotype edition.)Stereotyped by B. & J. Collins, New-York. New York. Printed and sold by Collins and Co. Sold also by the principal booksellers in the United States.1819-01-01
The Christian almanack, For the year of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1824being Bissextile, or Leap Year, and the Forty-eighth of the Independence of the United StatesPublished by the American Tract Society, and the Philadelphia Sunday and Adult School Union. For Sale at 29 North Fourth Street,[1823]1823-01-01-
Rural scenes, or A peep into the country for childrenSamuel Wood & Sons, etc., etc.1823-01-01
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A history of the United States of Americaon a plan adapted to the capacity of youth8th ed.J.I. Cutler1825-01-01
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Elements of geography, ancient and modernWith an atlasStereotype ed.Hilliard, Gray, Little & Wilkins1829-01-01
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The life and adventures of Alexander Selkirkthe real Robinson Crusoe. A narrative founded on factsPrinted and sold by Mahlon Day, at the Juvenile Book-store, No. 376 Pearl-street1832-01-01
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Stories about whale catchingS. Babcock1832-01-01
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A general history of quadrupedsembellished with three hundred and forty-four engravings2d American, from the 8th London, ed.J. Booth1834-01-01
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New-York scenesdesigned for the entertainment and instruction of city and country childrenMahlon Day1836-01-01
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The young lady's booka manual of elegant recreations, exercises, and pursuits5th ed.C. A. Wells1836-01-01
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An authentic narrative of the loss of the American brig Commercewrecked on the western coast of Africa, in the month of August, 1815, with an account of the sufferings of the surviving officers and crew, who were enslaved by the wandering Arabs, on the African desaert, or Zahahrah; and observations historical, geographical, &c. made during the travels of the author, while a slave to the Arabs, and in the empire of Morocco ...Published by Judd, Loomis & Co.1836-01-01
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Animal biography, or A visit to the menagerieS. Babcock1839-01-01
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Modern school geographyon the plan of comparison and classification : with an atlas ...10th ed.W.J. Hamersley1852-01-01
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Manual of the arts, for young peopleor, A present for all seasonsJ. French1857-01-01
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The American girl's book; or, Occupation for play hoursSixteenth edition.C.S. Francis and Company.1859-01-01
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The Cries of New-YorkPrinted and sold by the Harbor Press1931-01-01