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INDEX.
Acting Charades, 10
Architectural Works, 7
Arnold's (Edwin) Poems, 9
Balance of Beauty, 26
Ball Room Polka, 11
---- ---- Preceptor, 11
Beattie and Collins, 5
Bertie's Indestructible Treasury, 21
Bible Gallery, 4
---- Women of the, 4
Bingley's Tales, 21
Boat (The) and the Caravan, 7, 20
Blakey's Angler's Guide, 27
Bloxam's Architecture, 8
Book and its Story, 25
---- and its Missions, 25, 30
Boswell's Johnson, 24
Boyhood of Great Men, 6
Boy Princes, 6
Boy's Book of Modern Travel, 6, 19
Boy's Own Book, 19
Brandon's Architectural Works, 7
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 3
Byron Beauties, 3
Capern's Poems, 10
Capern's Ballads, 10
Cheever's Whaleman's Adventures, 20
Child's Drawing Books, 23
Child's First Lesson Book, 20
Christian Graces in Olden Time, 3
Christmas with the Poets, 2
Colling's Gothic Architecture, 8
---- ---- Ornament, 8
Comic Works, 14
---- Almanack, 14
Comical Creatures from Wurtemburg, 15
---- People, 15
---- Story Books, 22
Coster's Lorrin, and other Poems, 10
Cottage Gardener's Dictionary, 28
Cowper's Poems, 4
Cracker Bon-Bon for Christmas, 10
Crosland's Memorable Women, 20
Cruikshank's (Geo.) Works, 14
---- ---- Fairy Library, 21
Curiosities of Modern Travel, 7
Dale's Poems, 10
Dictionaries, 13
Domestic Architecture, 8
---- Hints, 27
Drawing Books, 23
Dreamland, 1
Edgar's Boyhood of Great Men, 18
---- Footprints of Famous Men, 18
---- Boy Princes, 18
---- History for Boys, 18
---- Heroes of England, 18
---- Wars of the Roses, 18
English without a Master, 29
Etiquette for the Ladies, 11
---- ---- ---- Gentlemen, 11
---- of Courtship, 11
Euclid, Symbolical, 24
Fables of Æsop, 2, 15
Footprints of Famous Men, 6
French Dictionary, Miniature, 13
---- without a Master, 29
Games for Christmas, 10
German without a Master, 29
Glenny's Handbook to Flower-garden, 28
---- Catechism of Gardening, 28
---- Garden Almanac, 28
Glossary of Architecture, 8
Goldsmith's Poetical Works, 9
Goldsmith's Works, 24
Gourmet's Guide to Rabbit Cooking, 27
Graces, Gallery of the, 4
Grimm's Household Stories, 11, 19
Guizot's Young Student, 20
Gutch's Scientific Pocket Book, 12
Handbook of Pencil Drawing, 11
Harding's Early Drawing Book, 23
Harry's Ladder to Learning, 21
---- Book of Poetry, 21
Health for the Million, 24
Heath's Waverley Gallery, 3
Heroes of Asgard, 20
---- of England, 6, 18
Heroines of Shakspeare, 3
Hervey's Meditations, 24
Hints for the Table, 27
History for Boys, 7
Home Lesson Books, 19, 22
---- Story Books, 19, 22
How to make Home Happy, 24
Indestructible Lesson Books, 22
---- Pleasure Books, 22
Introd. to Gothic Architecture, 8
Italian Without a Master, 29
Jerrold (Douglas) Life of, 5
---- ---- Wit and Opinions of, 27
Johnson's Lives of the Poets, 24
Julien's Studies of Heads, 23
---- Human Figure, 23
King's Interest Tables, 24
Ladies' Drawing-Room Book, 26
Language of Flowers, 4, 11
Latin Without a Master, 29
Lectures on the Great Exhibition, 12
Lionel Fitzgibbon, 27
Little Boy's Own Book, 19
---- Mary's Books, 21
---- ---- Treasury, 21
---- ---- Lesson Book, 21
Longfellow's Poems, 2, 9
---- Hyperion, 2
---- Golden Legend, 2, 9
---- Kavanagh, 2
---- Prose Works, 10
---- Song of Hiawatha, 9
---- Miles Standish, 3, 9
Lorrin, and other Poems, 10
Loves of the Poets, 1
Mackay's (Charles) Egeria, 10
---- ---- Town Lyrics, 10
Manuals of Instruction, 22
Massey's (G.) Babe Christabel, 9
---- ---- Craigcrook Castle, 10
---- ---- Burns (Robert), 9
Mayhew's Acting Charades, 10
---- Peasant Boy Philosopher, 18
---- Sandboys' Adventures, 15
---- Wonders of Science, 18
Memoirs of the Queens of Prussia, 26
Men of the Time, 5
Merrie Days of England, 1
Merry Pictures, 2
Mia and Charlie, 20
Miller's Daughter, 2
Miller's (T.) Poems for Children, 21
Milton's Poetical Works, 4
---- L'Allegro and Il Penseroso, 2
Museum of Painting and Sculpture, 4
Musgrave's Ramble in Normandy, 7
National Magazine, 30
Ogleby's Adventures, 15
Oldbuck's Adventures, 15
Old Faces in New Masks, 10
Painters (The) of All Nations, History of, 25
Panoramic View of Palestine, 24
Parlour Magic, 10, 20
Pellatt on Glass-making, 4
Phillips's Etchings of Familiar Life, 23
Poe's Poetical Works, 9
Poetry of the Year, 3
Portraits of Ladies of Distinction, 4
Queens of Prussia, Memoirs of the, 26
Raffaelle's Cartoons, 3
Recollections of a Detective. Second Series, 27
Reid's (Capt. M.) Desert Home, 17
---- ---- Boy Hunters, 17
---- ---- Young Voyageurs, 17
---- ---- Forest Exiles, 17
---- ---- Bush-Boys, 17
---- ---- Young Yägers, 17
---- ---- Plant Hunters, 17
---- ---- Ran away to Sea, 17
Relics of Genius, 6
Rival (The) Kings, 19
Robinson Crusoe, 11, 20
Romance of Modern Travel, 7
Round Games, 11
St. Leonard, 26
Scott's Poems, 5
Shadows, 11
Shakspeare, Heroines, 3
Shilling's Worth of Sense, 11
Shreds and Patches, 26
Sidney Grey, 20
Smith's (Alex.) Poems, 9
---- ---- Sonnets on the War, 9
Soyer (Alex.) Life of, 27
Southey's Life of Nelson, 7, 20
Spanish without a Master, 29
Suggestions in Design, 12
Taylor's (Jeff.) Young Islanders, 20
Tennyson's Miller's Daughter, 2
Thomson's Seasons, 5
Timbs's Curiosities of London, 16
---- Curiosities of History, 16
---- Popular Errors, 16
---- School Days of Eminent Men, 16
---- Things Not Generally Known, 16
---- Curiosities of Science, 16
---- Painting Popularly Explained, 16
Traditions of London, 10
Vegetable Kingdom, 28
Wars of the Roses, 6, 18
Waverley Gallery, 3
Weather Book, the, 11
Webster (Daniel) Orations, 26
Webster's Quarto Dictionaries, 13
---- Smaller Dictionary, 13
Williams's Euclid, 24
Winkles's English Cathedrals, 8
Women of the Bible, 4
Wonders of Travel, 7
Worsley's Little Drawing Book, 23
Year Book of Facts, 12
Young Lady's Oracle, 11
THOMAS HARRILD, Printer, Salisbury Square, Fleet Street, London.
86, FLEET STREET, AND PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON.
Transcribers Notes:
Italics are shown thus: _sloping_.
Bold type is shown thus: =shout=.
Small capitals have been capitalised.
In the index two '----' have been added to include Burns
in Massey's works.
On page 2, a bad scan of a word, looked like 'eke', has been
altered to 'else'.
Asterisms have been changed to '***'.
Archaic and variable spelling has been preserved.
Variations in hyphenation and compound words have been preserved.
Obvious typos were silently corrected.
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