1. The Old Cornish Woman.
2. Mr. Hare and Miss Fox.
3. Little Polly’s Doll’s
House.
4. Story of Reynard the Fox.
(The)
5. Mother Bunch’s Evening
Party.
6. The Victoria Alphabet.
7. Aunt Mavor’s Picture
Gallery.
8. Aunt Mavor’s Alphabet.
9. Charles Grey’s Travels.
10. Uncle Hugh’s Country House.
11. Willie’s Holiday.
12. The Cat’s Tea Party.
13. The Conceited Goldfinch; or,
St. Valentine’s Day.
14. Nursery Alphabet. (The)
15. History of Tom Thumb. (The)
16. Cinderella; or, the Three Sisters.
17. The Three Bears.
18. Beauty and the Beast.
19. Aladdin; or, the Wonderful Lamp.
20. The Babes in the Wood.
21. Jack the Giant Killer.
22. The Dog’s Dinner Party.
23. Puss in Boots.
24. Hop o’ my Thumb.
25. The Butterfly’s Ball.
26. Little Red Riding Hood.
27. The Little Dog Trusty (By Maria
Edgeworth).
28. The Cherry Orchard.
29. Dick Whittington and his Cat.
30. The History of Our Pets.
31. Punch and Judy.
32. The History of John Gilpin.
33. The History of Blue Beard.
34. Old Mother Hubbard.
35. Little Totty.
36. Cock Robin. (Death and Burial
of)
37. Sinbad the Sailor. (The History
of)
38. Jack and the Bean Stalk.
39. The House that Jack Built.
ROUTLEDGE’S twopenny cloth first Books.
Illustrated.
1. Alphabet with Small Letters. 2. Alphabet with Capital Letters. 3. Domestic Birds and Fables. 4. Moral Lessons and Stories of Animals.
ROUTLEDGE’S Penny cloth BATTLEDORES.
Illustrated.
1. First Picture Alphabet. 2. Second Picture Alphabet. 3. Third Picture Alphabet. 4. Lessons in One Syllable, 5. Lessons in Numbers. 6. Words in Common Use.
The great advantages of the above for the use of Children will be found in their being printed on or lined with cloth, and therefore not liable to be destroyed.
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London: George Routledge & co., FARRINGDON-street.
Edmund Evans, Engraver and Printer, Raquet-court, Fleet-street.