The Bracelets eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 43 pages of information about The Bracelets.

The Bracelets eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 43 pages of information about The Bracelets.

Elegantly Illustrated.

One Volume 16mo.  Price 50 cents.

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Mamma’s Bible stories
for her
little Boys and girls.

A series of reading lessons taken from the Bible, and
adapted to the capacities of very young children.

Illustrated with Numerous Engravings.

One Volume square 16mo.  Price 50 cents

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GRANDMAMMA EASY’S
beautiful Toy books,
for all good children.

Very large size, printed on very large type, and elegantly coloured, with gilt edges.

Put up in wrappers, each containing one dozen.

Price $1.50 per Dozen.

CONTENTS.

New Story about Little Tom Thumb and his Mother. 
New Little Stories about the Alphabet. 
Merry Multiplication. 
New Story about Old Daddy Longlegs. 
New Story about Little Jack Horner, and of what his Pie was made. 
Michaelmas Day, or the Fate of poor Molly Goosey. 
Alderman’s Feast:  A new Alphabet. 
New Story about the Queen of Hearts, and the Stolen Tarts. 
New Pictorial Bible Alphabet. 
Toy Shop Drolleries, or Wonders of a Toy Shop. 
Travels of Matty Macaroni, the Little Organ Boy. 
New Story of Joseph and his Brethren.

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Very little tales for very little children.

In single syllables of three and four letters.  Large and bold type.

With Numerous Illustrations.

Two Volumes 32mo.  Price 75 cents.

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Little lessons for little learners.

In words of one syllable.

By Mrs. Barwell,
Author of “Mamma’s Bible Stories.”

One Volume square 16mo.  Price 50 cents.

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Popular tales.

By Maria Edgeworth.

With Original Designs by Croome.

CONTENTS.

Murad the unlucky
The manufacturers
The contrast.
The grateful negro
To-morrow.

One Volume 16mo.  Price 75 cents.

“The writings of Maria Edgeworth have rarely been approached, and none have excelled her.  Her stories are so natural, and are told with such truthfulness, that the reader becomes completely captivated.”

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