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1 Short title listing of the Pollard Collection of children s books O The oak and the briony. London: Dean & Son, [n.d.] Dean s Illus. Farthing Books, 1 Box 2120 The oak tree, and the plants. London: Dean & Son, [n.d.] Dean s Illus. Farthing Books, 11 Box 2120 The oaken gates wake. Part I. In Tracts. London: W. Whittemore, 1822 Box 967 The oaken gates wake. Part II. In Tracts. London: W. Whittemore, 1822 Box 967 The oaken gates wake. Part III. In Tracts. London: William Whittemore, 1823 Box 967 The oaken gates wake. Part IV. In Tracts. London: William Whittemore, 1823 Box 967 The oak-grove. 3 rd ed. By Charlotte Elizabeth Dublin: J. Turner, 1837 Box 1100 The object of life. By L. Guernsey London: The Religious Tract Society, [1856] Box 460 Page 1 of 36

2 Observation; a tale. By Mrs Alfred Barnard London: Joseph Graham, 1844 Box 89 The ocean. By P. H. Gosse London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1851 Box 1964 The ocean; a description of wonders and important products of the sea. London: John Harris, 1833 Box 1733 The ocean; a description of wonders and important products of the sea. London: John Harris, 1833 Box 1733 The ocean child or showers and sunshine. By Mrs Harriet Myrtle (pseud. of L. F. F. Miller) London: Addey & Co., 1857 Box 712 Ocean May; or, life at Priory Farm. By Charles R. Parsons London: Charles H. Kelly, 1894 Box 796 The ocean, spiritually reviewed, and compared to passing scenes on the land; with various anecdotes and reflections. 3 rd ed. By [Richard Marks] London: James Nisbet, 1824 Box 664 Odd. By Any Le Feuvre London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 612 Odd people. Being a description of singular races of man. By Captain Mayne Reid London: Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1860 Box 852 Page 2 of 36

3 The odds and the evens. By L. T. Meade London & Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1899 Box 2041 Odes of Anacreon, translated into English verse, with notes. 3 rd ed. By Thomas Moore London: J. Carpenter, 1803 Box 1294 Odile. A tale of the commune. By Mrs Franck Pentrill Dublin: M. H. Gill and Son, 1886 Box 805 The O Donnells of Innismore; or the two Marys. By A. M. Stewart London: Richardson, 1864 Box 1027 Homer s Odyssey. Book IX. Edited by Rev. James Rice Dublin: E. Ponsonby, 1881 Box 1807 The Oeconomy of human life. By R. Dodsley [London?], 1782 Box 311 The Oeconomy of human life. By R. Dodsley London: S. And E. Harding, 1795 Box 311 Les oeufs de Pacques, suivi de l agneau et du ver luisant. By Schmid. Translated by Louis Friedel Tours A. d Marne et C. ie, 1837 Box 909 Oeuvres choisies. 4 th series. New ed. By Schmid Tours: Alfred Marne et Fils, 1880 Box 902 Page 3 of 36

4 Of the decorative illustration of books old and new. By Walter Crane London: George Bell & Sons, 1905 Box 1950 The offering; a tribute of friendship and affection. London: Thomas Holmes, [n.d.] [1848-?] Box 1782 The offering of friendship; or, tales of the five senses. By Gerald Griffin Dublin: James Duffy, 1854 Box 456 The office for the dead, in Latin and English. Dublin: [n.publ.], 1824 Box 1919 The office of the dead in English, according to the Douay Translation, for the use of pious confraternities. Dublin: G. P. Warren, [n.d.] Box 1922 The office of the Holy Week according to the Roman Missal and Breviary. 5 th ed. Dublin: John Kelly, 1772 Box 1917 The office of the Holy Week according to the Roman Missal and Breviary. 6 th ed. Dublin: [n.publ.], 1781 Box 1918 O Grady of Trinity. A story of Irish university life. By H. A. Hinkson London: Lawrence and Bullen, 1896 Box 498 Ogres and workers. In two parts. By Lady Laura Ridding London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 1707 Page 4 of 36

5 Oh, no dear! Advice to girls a century ago. Selected and compiled by Roy Hindle U. S.: David & Charles Inc, [1982] Box 2170 O Hara Blake; or, the lost heir. By Brother James (James Reynolds) Dublin: James Duffy & Co., [n.d.] [c. 1890?] Box 860 O Hara Blake; or, the lost heir. By Brother James (James Reynolds) Dublin: James Duffy & Co., [n.d.] Box 859 Oidhe Cloinne Lir. The fate of the children of Lir. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1897 Box 1846 The oiled feather. By Rev. P. B. Power London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., S. W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 827 The oiled feather. Tracts. First series. By Rev. P. B. Power London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., [n.d.] Box 826 The oiled feather. Tracts. Second series. By Rev. P. B. Power London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., S. W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 826 Old Catharine Prescott. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1703 Old Celtic romances. Translated by P. W. Joyce London: Longmans, Green & Co. Dublin: Educational Co. of Ireland, 1920 Box 1517 Page 5 of 36

6 Old Celtic romances. Translated by P. W. Joyce Dublin & Belfast: Educational Co. of Ireland, 1920 Box 1517 Old Celtic tales. Retold by E. M. Wilmot-Buxton London...: George G. Harrap & Co., [n.d.] Box 1517 The old Chelsea bun-house. By A. Manning London: Arthur Hall, 1860 Box 658 The old church bell and other stories. By Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by H. W. Dulcken London: George Routledge and Sons, [n.d.] Box 51 The old courtier. London: George Routledge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2147 Old Dame Trot. [n.pl.]: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 2121 Moral tales. Old Edwards. The recluse and his dog. &c. &c. Ludlow: G. Nicholson, [n.d.] Box 2115 The old English baron: a Gothic story. 7 th ed. By [Clara Reeve] London: J. Mawman, 1802 Box 845 Old Father Christmas. By Lizzie Mack and Robert Ellice Mack London: Ernest Nister, [n.d.] Box 2170 Page 6 of 36

7 The old folks from home; or, a holiday in Ireland in By Mrs Alfred Gatty London: Bell and Daldy, 1862 Box 391 Old friends with new faces. By A. L. O. E. (C. M. Tucker) London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872 Box 1124 Old grand-papa, and other poems, for the amusement of children. London: Darton, Harvey, & Darton, 1815 Box 2109 The old gray rosary. By Mrs. Anna H. Dorsey Dublin: James Duffy and Co., [n.d.] Box 312 The old guard. London: Fleetway Publications, 1966 Battle Picture Library No. 247 Box 2216 The old helmet. By Susan Warner London: James Nisbet & Co., 1866 Box 1185 The old house by the Boyne. By Mrs J. Sadlier Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, [n.d.] Box 886 Old Jack. A tale for boys. By W. H. G. Kingston London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1882 Box 561 Old James, the Irish pedlar, a tale of the year By Mary B. Tuckey Dublin: Samuel B. Oldham, [c. 1850] Box 1118 Page 7 of 36

8 Old James the Irish pedlar. By Mary B. Tuckey London: Geo. Morrish, [c. 1890?] Box 1118 Old James, the Irish pedlar. By Mary B. Tuckey Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, [n.d.] Box 2025 Old Joe. By Walter de la Mare Oxford: Basil Blackwell, [n.d.] Box 2106 Old Jolliffe: Not a goblin story. By Mrs Mackarness Boston: James Munroe & Co., 1850 Box 649 The old legend of Cherry Chase. [By P. Cruikshank?] London: Read & Co., [n.d.] Box 277 Old London street cries and the cries of today with heaps of quaint cuts including hand-coloured frontispiece. By Andrew W. Tuer London: Leadenhall Press..., 1885 Box 1534 The old looking-glass or Mrs. Dorothy Cope s recollections of service. By Maria Louisa Charlesworth London: Seeley, Jackson & Halliday, 1878 Box 244 The old looking-glass or Mrs. Dorothy Cope s recollections of service. By Maria Louisa Charlesworth London: Seeley & Co., 1896 Box 245 Page 8 of 36

9 The old man s story. London: Dean & Son, [n.d.] Dean s Illus. Farthing Books, 42 Box 2120 Old Master Green, a village sketch. By Miss Mary Russell Mitford Also, the distressed officer. London: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 1707 An old marquise. A story of the Great War of By Vin Vincent Dublin: James Duffy & Co., [1881-] Box 1146 The old mill on the Withrose. By Rev. Henry S. Spalding U. S.: Benziger Brothers, 1910 Box 983 Old Miss Audrey. A chronicle of a quiet village. By Evelyn Everett-Green. London: Religious Tract Society, 1892 Box 1970 Old Miss Audrey. By Evelyn Everett-Green London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 444 Old Mother Goose, and the golden egg. [n.pl.]: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 2121 Old Mother Hubbard. [London]: George Routledge & Sons, [n.d.] Walter Crane s toybooks. Box 2147 Old Mother Hubbard and her dog. London: Grant & Griffith, [n.d.] Box 2141 Page 9 of 36

10 Old Mother Hubbard and her wonderful dog. [n.pl.]: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 2121 The old oak chest, or a book a great treasure. 2 nd ed. London: Harvey & Darton, [c. 1850?] Box 1445 The old, old story. London: William Macintosh, 1874 Box 2215 Old Peter s Russian tales. By Arthur Ransome London...: Thomas Nelson & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2040 The old picture Bible; or, stories from the life of Christ. New ed. London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 1653 The old picture Bible; or stories from the Old Testament history. New ed. London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 1654 The old pincushion. By Mrs Molesworth London: W. & R. Chambers, 1910 Box 1332 The old pincushion. By Mrs Molesworth London: Griffith, Farrar, Browne & Co., [n.d.] Box 1332 Old Reuben s story: for the second Sunday in Advent. (Sunday Stories for the Christian Year [Advent, No. 2]). Frome: J. Hodges London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1868 Box 2110 Page 10 of 36

11 Old Robin and his proverb. By Mrs Henry Brock London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1860 Box 188 Old school friends. A tale of modern life. By Rosa Mulholland London & Glasgow: Blackie & Son., [n.d.] Box 744 The old soldier. No. XI. By M. A. Price London: The Christian Tract Society, 1817 Box 834 The old soldier. In Christian Tracts Vol. I. No. 11 London: Christian Tract Society, 1822 Box 1702 Old stories retold. 1 st series. London: Charles H. Kelly, [n.d.] Box 2166 Old Susan s fairies. By Annie E. Hewson Manchester: Abel Heywood & Son. London: Simpkin, Marshall, [n.d.] Abel Heywood & Son s Original Plays for Children, No. 36 Box 2214 The book of Sunday pictures for little children. Old Testament. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1356 Old times. Part I. Narrative tracts by various popular authors. By Mrs Sherwood London: Houlston & Wright, [n.d.] Box 967 Old times. Part I. Narrative tracts by various popular authors. By Mrs Sherwood London: Houlston & Wright, [n.d.] Box 967 Page 11 of 36

12 Old Whitey s Christmas trot. A story for the holidays. By A. Oakey Hall New York: Harper & Brothers, 1857 Box 466 An old woman s outlook in a Hampshire village. By Charlotte M. Yonge London: MacMillan & Co., 1896 Box 1265 Oldbury. By Annie Keary London: MacMillan & Co., 1891 Box 1287 The olde Irish rimes of Brian O Linn. Compiled and illustrated by S. R. Praeger. London: MacMillan & Co., 1901 Box 2164 Old-fashioned fairy tales. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 1954 Old-fashioned fairy tales. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 1954 An old-fashioned girl. By Louisa M. Alcott London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington., 1887 Box 38 Old-time stories of Erin. Re-told by Alice Dease Dublin...: Browne & Nolan, [n.d.] Box 1516 The olio; or, museum of entertainment, illustrated with splendid engravings. Part I. February London: Joseph Shackell, [n.d.] Box 2063 Page 12 of 36

13 The olive-branch, and other stories. By A. L. O. E. (C. M. Tucker) London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1878 Box 1124 The olive-branch, and other stories. By A. L. O. E. (C. M. Tucker) London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1887 Box 997 The olive fairy book. Edited by Andrew Lang London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1907 Box 603 Olive Mount. By A. S. Fenn London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 354 Oliver Wyndham. A tale of the Great Plague. London: Jackson, Walford & Hodder, 1867 Box 1448 Oliver Wyndham. A tale of the Great Plague. 6 th ed. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1878 Box 1446 Oliver Wyndham. A tale of the Great Plague. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1884 Box 1446 On affliction and consolation. Glasgow R. T. S. No. 23. Glasgow: Glasgow Religious Tract Society, [c. 1840?] Box 2116 On angels wings; or, the story of Little Violet of Edelsheim. By the Hon. Mrs Greene London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1885 Box 1982 Page 13 of 36

14 On Angels wings; or, the story of Little Violet of Edelsheim. By the Hon. Mrs Greene London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1886 Box 451 On carrying religion into the common business of life. To which is added, The Hackney Coachman. Dublin: William Watson, [n.d.] Box 2142 Sunday reading. On carrying religion into the common business of life. To which is added, The Hackney Coachman, &c. In Tracts. Dublin: William Watson, [n.d.] Box 1686 On chastity. No. 287 London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2145 On forgetfulness of God. [Dublin]: [n.publ.], 1828 Box 2128 On indifference in religion. Glasgow R. T. S. No. 73 Glasgow: Glasgow Religious Tract Society, [c.1840?] Box 2116 On letting oneself alone; or Mr Whinyfret s book of troubles. By Rev P. B. Power London: Hamilton, Adams, & Co., S. W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 827 On like-mindedness. [Dublin]: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 2127 On non-conformity to the world. [Dublin]: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 2128 Page 14 of 36

15 On not knowing when one is well off. By Rev. P. B. Power London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., S. W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 827 On repentance. No. 237 London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2145 On Sabbath breaking. No. 325 London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2145 On slander. Glasgow R. T. S. No. 6 Glasgow: Glasgow Religious Tract Society, [c. 1840?] Box 2116 On spring weather. 2 nd ed. [Dublin]: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 2128 On the atonement. 2 nd ed. [Dublin]: Printed by Napper & White, [n.publ.], [n.d.] Short sermons for family reading, no. 4 Box 2128 On the banks of the Amazon; or a boy s journal of his adventures... By W. H. G. Kingston London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1876 Box 574 On the cheerfulness of the husbandman, and the happiness of the true Christian. Dublin: [n.publ.], 1824 Box 2131 On the circulation of the scriptures. The best means recommended, to promote the best interests of mankind. London: J. Burditt, [n.d.] Box 1706 Page 15 of 36

16 On the depravity of man. 2 nd ed. [Dublin]: Printed by M. Goodwin, [n.publ.], [n.d.] Short Sermons for Family Reading, No. 3 Box 2128 On the edge of a moor. By Amy le Feuvre London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 612 On the evidence of the resurrection of Christ. Glasgow R. T. C. No. 37 Glasgow: Glasgow Religious Tract Society, [c. 1840] Box 2116 On the fall of man. 2 nd ed. [Dublin]: Printed by Napper & White, [n.publ.], [n.d.] Short Sermons for Family Reading No. 2 Box 2128 On the happiness of Heaven. Glasgow R. T. S. No. 28 Glasgow: Glasgow Religious Tract Society, [c. 1840?] Box 2116 On the Holy Spirit and his work. 2 nd ed. [Dublin]: Printed by John Jones, [n.publ.], [n.d.] Short Sermons for Family Reading, No. 6 Box 2128 On the hope of future repentance. Glasgow R. T. S. No. 76 Glasgow: Glasgow Religious Tract Society, [c. 1840?] Box 2116 On the Irrawaddy. A story of the first Burmese war By G. A. Henty London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 490 On the new birth. No. 163 London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2145 Page 16 of 36

17 On the original condition of man. 2 nd ed. [Dublin]: Printed by Napper & White, [n.publ.], [n.d.] Short Sermons for Family Reading No. I. Box 2128 On the power and grace of the Holy Spirit. No. 311 London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2145 On the track. By Jules Verne London: Ward, Lock & Co., [n.d.] Box 1142 On the war-path and other schoolboy stories. By Ascott R. Hope London: Gall & Inglis, [n.d.] Box 1978 On the way. Places passed by pilgrims. By A. L. O. E. (C. M. Tucker) London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1891 Box 1124 On union to Christ. No. 188 London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2145 Once upon a time. The favourite nursery tales. Retold by R. Marriott Watson, Emily Bennett, A. M. Hoyer, L. L. Weedon, E. Nesbit & others. London: Ernest Nister New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., [n.d.] Box 2179 Once upon a time; or, the boy s book of adventures. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1448 Page 17 of 36

18 Ondine, Conte. 2 nd ed. By M. le Bn de Lamotte-Fouqué Translated by Mme La Bne de Montolieu Paris: Athus Bertrand, 1819 Box 375 One commonplace day. By Pansy (Isabella M. Alden) London...: Ward, Lock, Bowden & Co., [n.d.] Box 789 One day s experience. 3 rd ed. Dublin: [n.publ.], 1829 Box 130 One hundred fables with illustrations. (In three languages). New ed. By J. H. Hedley, F. Franke & Ad. Duphy London: Ackermann & Co., [n.d.] Box 1532 One hundred German tales. 3 rd ed. By Christoph Von Schmid. English notes by H. Mathias London: Franz Thimm, 1855 Box 902 One hundred German tales. 7 th ed. By Christoph Von Schmid. English notes by H. Mathias London: Franz Thimm, 1874 Box 902 One hundred new pretty tales. By C. von Schmid London: Milner & Co., [n.d.] Box 2117 The one I knew the best of all. By Mrs F. H. Burnett London: Frederick Warne & Co., 1893 Box 1941 The one I knew the best of all. By Mrs F. H. Burnett London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 1941 Page 18 of 36

19 The one I knew the best of all. By Mrs F. H. Burnett London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 1940 One of the least and Ray Elliott s deliverer. By Mrs E. R. Pitman London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1907 Box 815 One of the 28 th. A tale of Waterloo. By G. A. Henty London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 490 One step at a time. London: Dean & Son, [n.d.] Dean s Illus. Farthing Books, 31 Box 2120 One summer by the sea. By J. M. Callwell London...: Thomas Nelson and Sons, [n.d.] Box 218 One taken, another left. In Tracts, Vol. VII (Stories). London: Wertheim, Macintosh, & Hunt, [n.d.] Box 1698 The one-eyed griffin and other fairy stories. By Herbert E. Inman London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1897 Box 536 Only a dandelion, and other stories. By E. Prentiss London: Ward, Lock & Co., [n.d.] Box 832 Only a dandelion, and other stories. By E. Prentiss London: Ward, Lock and Tyler, [n.d.] Box 832 Page 19 of 36

20 Only a dog. By Hesba Stretton (Sarah Smith) London: The Religious Tract Society, [1888-?] Box 1042 Only a girl-wife. By Ruth Lamb London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 598 Only a tramp; or, the golden links. New ed. By Grace Stebbing London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 2166 Only believe. In Tracts Vol. VII (Stories). No title-page. Box 1698 Only five or pussie s frolics in farm and field. By Ismay Thorn London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 1085 Only me. [By M. M. Pollard] London: The Religious Tract Society, [1875] Box 821 Only my sister. By Ven. G. R. Wynne London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 1222 The only saviour. Dublin: Dublin Tract Repository, [n.d.] Box 1686 Only Susan. Her own story. By Emma Marshall London: James Nisbet & Co., [n.d.] Box 2001 Page 20 of 36

21 Only toys! By F. Anstey London: Grant Richards, 1903 Box 1927 Only the governess. 4 th ed. By Rosa N. Carey London: Richard Bentley and Son., 1897 Box 229 Only the wine. Also, better than a fairy, and her father drinks, and learning to drink. (Juvenile Temperance Series) London: National Temperance Publication Depot, [n.d.] Box 1412 Onward, Christian soldiers! London: Reid Brothers, [n.d.] Music and the higher life. A collection of sacred songs by W. H. Jude. No. XX. Box 2147 Ontomony and Bess. By Mrs F. W. Fowler London: J. T. Hayes, [n.d.] Box 378 Onze Lievelingslectuur. By Mr J. Van Lennep Leiden: D. Noothoven Van Goor, [-1850?] Box 1134 Open and see; or, first reading lessons. By [M. A. Maurice] London: Harvey & Darton, [c. 1830?] Box 694 The open door. Dublin: Dublin Tract Repository, [n.d.] Box 1686 The open fountain. No. 133 Dublin: Dublin Tract Repository, [n.d.] Box 2127 Page 21 of 36

22 Opening a chestnut burr. By Rev. E. P. Roe London: Ward, Lock & Co., [n.d.] Box 870 C. Sallustii Crispi Opera Omnia, quae extant, interpretation et notis illustravit... Dublin: W. Wilson, 1784 Box 2092 C. Sallustii Crispi Opera Omnia, quae extant, interpretation et notis illustravit... Dublin: P. Wilson, 1762 Box 2092 Opportunities. A sequel to What she could. By Susan Warner New York: Robert Carter & Bros, 1880 Box 1187 The opposite neighbour, and a woman s love. By Mrs Opie London: S. O. Beeton, [n.d.] Box 777 Orange and green. A tale of the Boyne and Limerick. By G. A. Henty London & Glasgow: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 491 Orange blossoms; a gift book. Edited by T. S. Arthur London: Knight and Son, [n.d.] Preface dated 1857 Box 61 The orange fairy book. Edited by Andrew Lang London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1906 Box 602 Page 22 of 36

23 The orange girl: a tale. By Lady Charles Thynne Dublin: James Duffy, 1860 Box 1086 The orange man; the cherry orchard; and the little dog Trusty. New ed. By Maria Edgeworth London: T. J. Allman, 1864 Box 1570 The orange seed. By S. S. Baker London: John Morgan, [n.d.] Box 74 Orators and elocution: A class book on public speaking. By Rev. M. Barry Dublin: John. F. Fowler, 1862 Box 1769 Order and disorder, a tale. London: Harvey & Darton, 1825 Box 1446 The oriel window. By Mrs Molesworth London: MacMillan & Co., 1896 Box 1332 The oriental pearl: or, the Catholic emigrants. By Mrs Anna H. Dorsey Dublin: James Duffy and Co., [n.d.] Box 313 Oriental tales; being moral selections from the Arabian Nights entertainments. Vol. 2. London: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 1540 The origin and progress of language. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1729 Page 23 of 36

24 Original poems. By [A & J. Taylor] London: George Routledge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2024 The Original poems and others. 2 nd ed. By Ann and Jane Taylor and Adelaide O Keeffe. Edited by E. V. Lucas. London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., 1905 Box 2024 Original poems, for infant minds. By A. & J. Taylor London: Darton & Harvey, 1805 Box 1070 Original poems, for infant minds. 16 th ed. Vol. I. By J. & A. Taylor London, 1816 Box 1069 Original poems for infant minds. Vol. I. By A. & J. Taylor [London: Darton, Harvey & Co., [1817]] Title-page missing Box 1070 Original poems for infant minds. Vol. I. New ed. By A. & J. Taylor London: Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., 1859 Box 1070 Original poems for infant minds. Vol. I. New ed. By A. & J. Taylor London: George Routledge & Son, [-1865] Box 1070 Original poems for infant minds. Author s ed. Vol. I. By J. & A. Taylor London: George Routledge & Son, [-1864-?] Box 1070 Page 24 of 36

25 Original poems for infant minds. Vol. II. New ed. By A. & J. Taylor London: George Routledge & Son, [-1865?] Box 1070 Original poems for infant minds. Vol. II. Author s ed. By Jane & Ann Taylor London: George Routledge & Sons, [1874-] Box 1071 Original poems for infant minds. Vol. II. By A. & J. Taylor Title-page missing Box 1070 Vere Foster s copy books. Original series, 10. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 2213 Vere Foster s copy books. Original series, 10. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 2213 Original stories from real life. 1 st ed. By Mary Wollstonecraft London, 1788 Box 1220 Original stories from real life; with conversations... By Mary Wollstonecraft Dublin: J. Jones, 1792 Box 1220 Original stories from real life; with conversations calculated to regulate... New ed. By Mary Wolstonecraft (Wollstonecraft) Dublin: [n.publ.], 1803 Box 1220 Page 25 of 36

26 Original stories for boys and girls. By Louisa Stanley London: R. A. Charlton, [n.d.] Box 987 Original tales for the holidays. By Mary Elliott London: Darton and Clark, [n.d.] Box 340 Original tales: or, true stories for my little grandchildren. 7 th ed. London: Ward & Co., 1857 Box 1447 Orlandino. By Maria Edgeworth Edinburgh: William & Robert Chambers, 1848 Box 1639 The ornaments discovered: a story in two parts. By M. Hughes London: William Darton, Jun., 1815 Box 532 The ornaments discovered. A story. By M. Hughes London: William Darton, [1824] Box 532 The ornaments discovered. A story founded on facts. By Mary Hughes New York: Harper & Brothers, 1844 Box 532 The orphan. 3 rd ed. [Dublin]: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 2128 The orphan. 4 th ed. [Dublin]: [n.publ.], 1828 Box 2127 Page 26 of 36

27 The orphan and the foundling; or, alone in the world. By Emma Leslie London: Sunday School Union, [n.d.] Box 624 The orphan boy. 5 th ed. In Tracts, Vol. III. By Mrs Sherwood Wellington, Salop: F. Houlston & Son, 1820 Box 1696 The orphan boy. 5 th ed. By Mrs Sherwood Wellington, Salop: F. Houlston & Son, 1820 Box 1699 The orphan of Moscow, or the young governess. By Madame Woillez. Translated by Mrs J. Sadlier Dublin: James Duffy & Co., 1903 Box 880 The orphan of Moscow, or the young governess. By Madame Woillez. Translated by Mrs. J. Sadlier Dublin: James Duffy & Co., 1903 Box 885 The orphan of Waterloo. A tale. By Mrs Blackford (Lady Stoddart) London: George Routledge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1030 The orphan sisters. In Christian Tracts V. I. No. 10. By M. A. Price London: Christian Tract Society, 1830 Box 1702 The orphan sisters. No. X. By M. A. Price London: Christian Tract Society, 1830 Box 834 The orphans. In Tracts Vol. VII, (Stories). London: Wertheim, Macintosh, & Hunt, [n.d.] Box 1698 Page 27 of 36

28 The orphans and the bracelets. New ed. By Maria Edgeworth London: T. J. Allman, 1862 Box 1595 The orphans of Elfholm. By Frances Browne London: Groombridge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2114 The orphans of Glenbirkie, a story founded on facts. Dublin: The Protestant Orphan Society, 1841 Box 1444 The orphans of Normandy, or, Florentin and Lucie. 2 nd ed. By Mrs Sherwood London: J. Hatchard & Son, 1822 Box 961 L Orphelin; ou la tentation du pauvre. Dublin: [n.publ.], 1824 Box 2130 L Orpheline de Moscou ou la jeune institutrice. 9 th ed. By Mme Woillez Tours: Ad Marne et Cie, 1851 Box 1662 Oscar: a tale of Norway and other stories. London: Groombridge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1447 Osric; a missionary tale; with the garden, and other poems. 2 nd ed. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Tonna) London: James Nisbet, 1826 Box 1093 Oswald Bastable and others. By E. Nesbit London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., [n.d.] Box 2008 Page 28 of 36

29 [Our attention to the things] [Colophon] Dublin: R. Napper (printer) 1807 No title or running title Box 1706 Our boycotting. A miniature comedy. By Rosa Mulholland Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, [n.d.] Box 738 Our boys. Xmas number Vol. 9 No. 4. Edited by the Christian Bros. Dublin: [n.publ.], [1922] Box 2216 Our captain: the heroes of Barton School. New ed. By M. L. Ridley London: John F. Shaw, [n.d.] Box 864 Our country s story. By A. B. Ochiltree Ferguson Dublin & Belfast: Educational Co. of Ireland, [1910-] Box 1884 Our domestic fowls. By W. C. L. Martin London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1725 Our dumb companions; or conversations of a father with his children, about dogs, horses, donkeys, and cats. By Thomas Jackson London: S. W. Partridge, [c. 1864] Box 2172 Our eastern empire: or, stories from the history of British India. 2 nd ed. [By Mrs E. Burrows] London: Griffith and Farrar, 1859 Box 210 Page 29 of 36

30 Our eastern empire: or, stories from the history of British India. 2 nd ed. [By Mrs E. Burrows] London: Griffith and Farrar, 1859 Box 210 Our English Bible. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1728 Our farm of four acres and the money we made by it. By Miss Coulton London: Chapman and Hall, 1859 Box 267(a) Our Father who art in Heaven. A story illustrative of the Lord s Prayer. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1869 Box 1447 Our fathers have told us. Part I. The Bible of Amiens. 1 st ed. By John Ruskin Kent: George Allen, 1884 Box 2017 Our favourite nursery rhymes. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [1873?] Box 1546 Our feathered companions; or conversations of a father... By Rev. Thomas Jackson London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 537 Our Frank: and other stories. By Amy Walton London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 1158 Our gold dust. London: Dean & Son, [n.d.] Dean s Illus. Farthing Books, 39 Box 2120 Page 30 of 36

31 Our good children s picture gallery. London: Ward & Lock, [n.d.] Box 2204 Our home in the marsh land; or, days of Auld Lang Syne. By E. L. F. London: Griffith, Farran, Okeden, & Welsh, 1889 Box 346 Our house and garden: what we see, and what we do not see, in them. 2 nd ed. By Cuthbert W. Johnson London: William Ridgway, 1864 Box 547 Our little world of child life. Lacks title-page Box 2167 Our mother-queen. The story of the longest reign. (Books for the bairns No. XVI) By W. T. Stead London: Review of Reviews Office, [n.d.] Box 1766 Our neighbourhood. By Mrs Cameron London: Houlston and Wright, [n.d.] Box 221 Our new mistress or changes at Brookfield Earl. By Charlotte M. Yonge London: National Society s Depository, [n.d.] [1888] Box 1238 Our own magazine. Vol. V London: The Children s Special Service Mission, [1884] Box 2182 Our own magazine. Vol. XVIII, 1897 Edited by T. B. Bishop London: Children s Special Service Mission, [1897] Also, Children s Special Service Mission, Oct 1897, Nov 1897 Box 2182 Page 31 of 36

32 Our own times. No. 30 of Houlston s series of tracts. London: Houlston & Co., [n.d.] Box 967 Our pastor s visits. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1857 Box 1447 Our ponds and our fields, and what may be seen there. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 1447 Our sister Maisie. By Rosa Mulholland London...: Blackie & Son, 1907 Box 745 Our soldier boy. By G. Manville Fenn London: Ernest Nister New York: E. P. Dutton, [n.d.] Box 1959 Our song birds. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1723 Our veterans; or, life-stories of the London City Mission. By John Matthias Weylland London: S. W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 1197 Our vow. By E. L. Haverfield London...: Thomas Nelson & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1991 Our woodlands, heaths and hedges. By W. S. Coleman London: George Routledge and Sons, [n.d.] Box 256 Page 32 of 36

33 Our year: a child s book, in prose and verse. By D. M. Craik Cambridge: MacMillan and Co., 1860 Box 273 Out at sea, and other stories. Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo, Box 1448 Out goes she. Dublin street rhymes collected with a commentary by Leslie Daiken. Dublin: The Dolmen Press, [1963] Box 1526 Out of debt out of danger & the lottery. By Maria Edgeworth London: George Routledge & Sons, [c. 1890] Box 1591 An out of the way place. By Esmè Stuart London: Suttaby & Co., 1884 Box 1051 Out of touch. By Jean H. Watson [London]: [South Africa General Mission] [n.d.] South Africa General Mission Leaflet Series, No. 16 Box 2215 The outlaw of Carmargue. 2 nd ed. By A. De Lamothe, translated by Anna T. Sadlier US: Benziger Brothers, [n.d.] Box 599 Outlines of church history. By S. Bunbury London: [Seeley and Burnside], 1840 Box 200 Outlines of church history. From the earliest periods to the present time. 7 th ed, revised. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, & Co., 1894 Box 1825 Page 33 of 36

34 Outlines of English history; with notices of the manners and customs, dresses, arts, etc. of the different periods. 3 rd ed. By Henry Ince London: De Parquet & Cooper, 1837 Box 1719 Outlines of French history; with notices of the manners and customs, dresses, arts, etc. of the different periods... By Henry Ince London: E. Grattan, 1839 Box 1719 Outlines of Grecian history; for families and schools. New ed. London: John W. Parker, 1837 Box 1719 Outlines of history, compiled for the use of schools and academies. New ed. By Pierce C. Grace Dublin: James Duffy, 1871 Box 1870 Outlines of Italian literature. By J. O Byrne Croke Dublin: E. Ponsonby, 1880 Box 1679 Outlines of lectures on logic and belles lettres. By Rev. William Cairns Belfast: [n.publ.], 1829 Box 1759 Outlines of lectures on logic and belles lettres: with a synopsis of the ancient logic. 2 nd ed. By William Cairns Belfast: [n.publ.], 1835 Box 1759 Outlines of the history of Ireland, for schools and families. By Townsend Young Dublin: Hodges & Smith, 1848 Box 1888 Page 34 of 36

35 Outlines of the history of Ireland for schools and families, from the earliest period to the union in By Brabazon Dublin: William Curry, Jun. & Co., 1844 Box 1882 Outlines of the history of Ireland for schools and families, from the earliest period to the union in By Brabazon Dublin: William Curry, Jun. & Co., 1844 Box 1882 Outlines of the history of Ireland from the earliest times to By P. W. Joyce London...: Longmans, Green & Co. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1906 Box 1887 Outlines of Irish history. London: John Harris, 1829 Box 1886 Over the down; or, a chapter of accidents. By Emma Marshall London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1890 Box 683 Over the Rocky Mountains or Wandering Will in the land of the red skin. By R. M. Ballantyne London: James Nisbet & Co., [n.d.] Box 174 Over the wall; or, neighbours and playfellows. By Ismay Thorn London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 1084 Owen and Llewellyn; being a sequel to Good out of Evil. In Tracts (V. 5) By Rev J. Johns London: Christian Tract Society, 1839 Box 1702 Page 35 of 36

36 Owen Carstone; or, a youth s first steps on the journey of life. 2 nd ed. London: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [1872?] Box 1448 The owl king and other fairy stories. By H. Escott-Inman London: Frederick Warne and Co., [n.d.] Box 537 The Oxford dictionary of nursery rhymes. Edited by Jona and Peter Opie Oxford: Clarendon Press, [n.d.] Box 1544 Ozma of Oz. By L. Frank Baum Chicago: The Reilly & Britton Co., 1907 Box 1913a Page 36 of 36

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