.
DAME PARTLET'S FARM, an Account of the good Life she led, and the Riches
she obtained by Industry.
DAME TROT AND HER CAT.
GRACIOSA AND PERCINET.
GRANDMAMMA'S RHYMES for the Nursery. With superior wood-cuts. Plain.
HISTORY OF THE APPLE PIE. Written by Z. With DAME DEARLOVE'S DITTIES.
HISTORY OF THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.
INFANT'S FRIEND (The); or, Easy Reading Lessons.
INFANT'S GRAMMAR (The); or, A Picnic Party of the Parts of Speech.
JOHN GILPIN (The Diverting History of).
LITTLE RHYMES FOR LITTLE FOLKS.
MONKEY'S FROLIC (The), &c.
MOTHER HUBBARD AND HER DOG.
NURSERY DITTIES from the Lips of Mrs. Lullaby. Illustrations by Leech.
Plain.
OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG.
PEACOCK AT HOME (The); with the BUTTERFLY'S BALL; and the FANCY FAIR.
PORTRAITS AND CHARACTERS OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND.
PETER PIPER'S PRACTICAL PRINCIPLES of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation.
To which is added, a Collection of Moral and Entertaining Conundrums.
PRINCE OF WALES'S PRIMER. With 300 Illustrations.
PUSS IN BOOTS; or, The Master-Cat.
SIMPLE STORIES, in Words of One Syllable. By the Author of "Stories of
Old Daniel."
SNOW-DROP (The); or, Poetic Trifles for Little Folks.
TOM THUMB.
TOMMY TRIP'S MUSEUM OF BEASTS. Part I.
TOMMY TRIP'S MUSEUM OF BEASTS. Part II.
TOMMY TRIP'S MUSEUM OF BIRDS. Part I.
TOMMY TRIP'S MUSEUM OF BIRDS. Part II.
VALENTINE AND ORSON.
WALKS WITH MAMMA; or, Stories in Words of One Syllable.
WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT.
WORD BOOK (The); or, Stories chiefly in Three Letters.
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LONDON: Printed by SAMUEL BENTLEY & CO., Bangor House, Shoe Lane.
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