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1 Short title listing of the Pollard Collection of children s books W Wag: a tale for children. By Mary Ellen Martineau. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 695 Waif and gypsy. 2 nd ed. By Mrs A.D. Philps. London: The Sunday School Union, [n.d.] Box 813 Waifs and strays of natural history. By Mrs Alfred Gatty. London: Bell and Daldy, 1871 Box 393 Waiting and winning; or, Clear shining after rain. London: T. Nelson & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1506 Waiting for a crown; or, The early years of King David. London: Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1874 Box 1498 Waking and working: or From girlhood to womanhood. By Mrs G.S. Reaney. London: Henry S. King & Co., 1874 Box 841 The walker s companion: or, An attempt to render every object that strikes the eye... Tunbridge-Wells: Jasper Sprange, 1787 Box 1813 Page 1 of 41

2 The walking trees and other tales. By Rosa Mulholland. Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, [n.d.] Box 744 Walks and talks; or, Aunt Ida s tales for young persons. London: John Murray, 1850 Box 1502 Walks in a city. In Tracts (v.5.). By Rev. T. Bowring. London: Christian Tract Society, 1848 Box 1702 Walks with Mamma; or, Conversations upon natural history between a mother and her children. Box 1506 Wallace. A Franconia story. By Jacob Abbott. London: George Routledge and Co., 1854 Box 6 Walter and Herbert; or, Precipitation and slowness equally subversive of good intention. New ed. By E. S. London: J. Harris, 1816 Box 874 Walter and Mary. In Buds and blossoms (Tales, vol. VII). London: Family Economist, 1855 Box 1693 The wanderer. A true story. Glasgow: Glass & Duncan, [n.d.] Box 2111 Wanderers brought home. The story of The Ragged Boys Home. 3 rd ed. By Miss Davies. Dublin: George Herbert, 1871 Box 284 Page 2 of 41

3 The wanderer s home: for the fourth Sunday after Easter. (Sunday stories for the Christian year [Advent, no.25]). Frome: J. Hodges; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1868 Box 2110 The wanderings of Tom Starboard; or, The life of a sailor, his voyages and travels. [By I. Towers]. London: John Harris, 1830 Box 1098 War and peace. A tale of the retreat from Caubal. By A.L.O.E. (C.M. Tucker). London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1862 Box 1120 War and peace. A tale of the retreat from Caubal. By A.L.O.E. (C.M. Tucker). London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1867 Box 1002 War and peace; or, The child of the sun. By Sam Clark. London: J. Field, [ca 1850?] Box 249 The war trail or The hunt of the wild horse. By Captain Mayne Reid. London: George Routledge & Sons, [-1913] Box 857 The war trail or The hunt of the wild horse. By Captain Mayne Reid. London: George Routledge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 858 The wardship of Steepcoombe. By Charlotte M. Yonge. London: National Society s Depository, [n.d.] Box 1279 Page 3 of 41

4 Warm and bright. (Birds Nest stories). Dublin: [n. publ.], 1885 Box 2130 Warner s chase or The gentle heart. By Annie S. Swan. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 1052 Warner s chase: or, The gentle heart. By Annie S. Swan. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 1054 The warning clock; or, The voice of the New Year. 5 th ed. By Mrs Cameron. London: F. Houlston and Son, 1826 Box 2137 The warning clock; or, The voice of the New Year. (In Tracts, vol. IX). 6 th ed. By Mrs Cameron. Wellington, Salop: F. Houlston & Son, 1827 Box 1699 The warning voice. No. 45. Box 1706 The warning voice. No. 45. By Rev. Robert Stevenson. Box 1706 Warp and woof. By Anna Hanson Dorsey. U.S.: Murphy Company, [n.d.] Box 313 Warriors of Britain. By Walter Richards. London: J.S. Virtue & Co., 1899 Box 861 Page 4 of 41

5 The wars of the Jews. By Josephus. London: Harris and Son, 1823 Box 548 [Wars of the Roses] Cameos from English history. The Wars of the Roses. 3 rd series. By C.M. Yonge. London: MacMillan & Co., 1881 Box 1283 The Wars of the Roses or, York and Lancaster. By J.G. Edgar. London: Frederick Warne and Co., [n.d.] Box 325 The Wars of Wapsburgh. By Charlotte M. Yonge. London: Groombridge & Sons, 1864 Box 1281 Was I right? By Mrs O.F. Walton. Box 2032 Was willst du werden? Pictures by Oscar Pletsch. Woodcuts by Professor H. Bürkner. Leipzig: Verlag von Alphons Dürr, [n.d.] Box 2150 Washing day. No [London]: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2132 Washington and seventy-six. By Lucy E. And Clara F. Guernsey. Philadelphia: American Sunday-School Union, [n.d.] Box 460 Page 5 of 41

6 The wasp. 2 nd ed. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Tonna). Dublin: Thomas I. White, 1831 Box 1100 The wasp. 2 nd ed. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Tonna). Dublin: Religious Tract & Book Society for Ireland, 1836 Box 1100 Waste not, want not. By Mrs Sherwood. Box 2108 Waste not, want not. In Tracts, v.13. By Mrs Sherwood. Box 1700 Waste not, want not. By Mrs Sherwood. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 968 Waste not, want not. Part I-IV. In Tracts. By Mrs Sherwood. London: W. Whittemore, 1824 Box 967 Wat Tyler. By Pierce Egan. London: W.S. Johnson; Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1851 Box 1945 The watchful servant. In Tracts on the Parables (Tracts vol. 17). London: Houlston & Co., [n.d.] Box 1699 Page 6 of 41

7 The water babies. A fairy tale for a land baby. New ed. By Charles Kingsley. London: MacMillan and Co., 1869 Box 570 The water babies. A fairy tale for a land baby. New ed. By Charles Kingsley. London: MacMillan and Co., 1882 Box 570 Water gypsies; or, The adventures of Tag, Rag, and Bobtail. New ed. By L.T. Meade. London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 2166 The water pitcher, and The wooden cross. By Schmid. Translated by Rev. Mgr. C.W. Russell. Dublin: James Duffy & Co., [ca ?] Box 907 The water pitcher, and The wooden cross. By Schmid. Translated by Rev. Mgr. C.W. Russell. Dublin: James Duffy & Co., [n.d.] Box 908 The water-babies. By Charles Kingsley. London & Melbourne: Ward, Lock & Co., [n.d.] Box 569 The water babies. A fairy tale for a land-baby. 2nd ed. By Rev. Charles Kingsley. London & Cambridge: MacMillan & Co., 1864 Box 1991 The water-jug, and Titus and his family. By Canon Schmid. Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 1905 Box 906 Page 7 of 41

8 Watson s Woods; or, Margaret Huntington s experiment. [By Katherine Kent C. Walker] London: John Morgan, [ca 1860?] Box 1153 Wavie the foundling of Glenderg. By Crona Temple. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1081 The way of escape. A sermon preached in Trinity Church, on Sunday evening, January 1 st, By Rev. John Gregg. Dublin: William Curry & Co., [n.d.] Box 1822 The way of life. (Glasgow R.T.S. no.103). Glasgow: Glasgow Religious Tract Society, [ca 1840?] Box 2116 The way of the world. By Mrs S.C. Hall. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1870 Box 470 The way to be happy or, The story of Willie, the gardener boy. London: T. Nelson & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1506 The way to be rich; or, The miller s widow. No Box 1705 The way to Hell. No Box 2145 The way to learn by sound and sight; how to spell and read and write. By Edward N. Marks. London: T. Nelson & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2147 Page 8 of 41

9 The way to plenty: or, The second part of Tom White. [By Hannah More]. London: J. Marshall; R. White, [n.d.] Box 2132 The way to wealth, and how to use it. By Dr. Franklin, and others. Dublin: [n. publ.], 1802 Box 2145 The way to win: or, Afloat and ashore. By Charles A. Beach. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 92 Ways of doing good; and other stories. By Rev. Richard Newton. Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo, [n.d.] Box 2114 Wayside flowers: or, Tales and pencilings. By Fanny Forester (Mrs Emily C. Judson). London: Thomas Nelson, 1850 Box 554 We and the world. A book for boys. By Juliana Horatia Ewing. London: G. Bell & Sons, 1910 Box 345 We are seven. 7 th ed. By Caroline Birley. London: Wells Gardner, Darton & Co., [n.d.] Box 133 We girls. A home story. By Adeline D.T. Whitney. London: Sampson Low, Marston, & Co., 1906 Box 1202 Page 9 of 41

10 We versus I. By Rev. P.B. Power. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co.; S.W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 827 Weak and wilful. A tale for children. By Emma Davenport. London: Dean & Son, [n.d.] Box 284 The Weans at Rowallan. By Kathleen Fitzpatrick. London: Methuen & Co., [n.d.] Box 1304 Wearyholme; or Seedtime and harvest. By Emily Sarah Holt. London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 514 The wedding-garment. In Tracts on the Parables (Tracts v.17). London: Houlston & Son, [n.d.] Box 1699 Wee doggie. By Elizabeth C. Traice. London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1898 Box 1098 The week completed. New ed. London: Seeleys, 1850 Box 1440 Weekly Church teaching on the Collects and Gospels for the little classes. By J.F. London: S.P.C.K., 1886 Box 1825 The weekly school book, or Cabinet of entertaining and very useful knowledge. No.2. Dublin: [n. publ.], [1820] Box 2142 Page 10 of 41

11 A week s preparation towards a worthy receiving of the Lord s Supper, after the warning of the Church for the celebration of the Holy Communion. 22 nd ed. Dublin: [n. publ.], 1701 Box 1922 Weird. New York: Eerie Publications, 1970 Box 2217 The welcome visitor, or The good uncle: a collection of original stories. 3 rd ed. London: John Harris, 1832 The well in the desert. An old legend of the House of Arundel. New ed. By Emily Sarah Holt. London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 515 The well in the desert. An old legend of the House of Arundel. New ed. By Emily Sarah Holt. London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 515 The well-spent hour, a tale. 2 nd English ed. Revised by Rev. S. Wood. London: Simpkin & Marshall, 1833 Box 1502 The well-spent penny. In Tracts, vol. V. By Rev. C. Malan. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1698 Well-timed words. (Dean s Illus. Farthing Books, 18). London: Dean & Son, [n.d.] Box 2120 Page 11 of 41

12 The Welsh cottage. Wellington, Salop: F. Houston & Son, 1820 Box 1506 The Welsh family Crusoes: or, The lonely island. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., [n.d.] Box 1505 The Welsh weaver. No Box 2135 The West of Scotland Magazine and Review. New series, December, No Glasgow: Thomas Murray & Sons. [n.d.] Box 2063 The West of Scotland Magazine and Review. New series, March, No. VI. Glasgow: Thomas Murray & Sons. [n.d.] Box 2063 The West of Scotland Magazine and Review. New series, April, No. VII. Glasgow: Thomas Murray & Sons. [n.d.] Box 2063 The wet Sunday evening. In Tracts vol. VI. London: W.J. Cleaver, 1849 Box 1698 What became of Tommy. By Emilia Marryat Norris. London: Griffith & Farran, 1866 Box 764 What do you get by gin-drinking. Box 2145 What doest thou here? No Box 2145 Page 12 of 41

13 What every Christian must know and do. By Rev. J. Furniss. Dublin: James Duffy, 1856 Box 2126 What every Christian must know and do. (Books for children, book XIV). New ed, revised. By Rev. J. Furniss. Dublin: James Duffy & Co., [ca 1900?] Box 1815 What game s best for playing? (School music leaflets, no.166). London: J. Curwen & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2147 What girls can do: a book for mothers and daughters. 2 nd ed. By Phillis Browne. London: Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co., [n.d.] Box 193 What happened at Garry-Eustace. By Dorothea Townshend. London & Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C. Jack, [n.d.] Box 1098 What have I done? No Box 2145 What Hilda saw. By Penelope Leslie. London: Blackie and Son, [ca 1900] Box 624 What is a cross? For the sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. (Sunday stories for the Christian year [Trinity, no.17]). Frome: J. Hodges; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1868 Box 2111 What is the soul worth? No Box 2145 Page 13 of 41

14 What Katy did. A story. By Susan Coolidge. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 263(a) What Katy did at school. By Susan Coolidge. London: Frederick Warne and Co., [n.d.] Box 264(a) What Katy did at school. By Susan Coolidge. London: Goubaud & Son, [n.d.] Box 264(a) What Katy did next. By Susan Coolidge. London: Frederick Warne and Co., [n.d.] Box 264(a) What makes me grow? Or, walks and talks with Amy Dudley. London: Seeley, Jackson, & Halliday, 1868 Box 1394 What must I do to be saved? [Dublin]: [n. publ.], 1828 Box 2127 What shall I do? No Box 2145 What shall I think about? By Rev. Oliver Heywood. Box 2145 What shall we talk about? Or, Things that every one ought to know. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1886 Box 1505 Page 14 of 41

15 What she could; and Opportunities, a sequel. By Susan Warner. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1879 Box 1192 What she could. By Susan Warner. New York: Robert Carter & Bros., 1880 Box 1191 What the moon saw: and other tales. By Hans C. Anderson. Translated by H.W. Dulcken. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1866 Box 46 What the old clock saw. By Sophie Maude. London: R. & T. Washbourne, 1910 Box 695 What we saw in Egypt. Box 1504 What would make you happy. Dublin: Dublin Tract Repository, [n.d.] Box 2132 When London burned. A story of Restoration times and the Great Fire. By G.A. Henty. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 492 When Thomas takes his pen. By Elsie Hill. Columbia University: Book Arts Press, 1977 Taken from St. Nicholas, November Box 2182 When we were girls together. By Sarah Doudney. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1894 Box 317 Page 15 of 41

16 Where a penny went to, and Kitty s strange friend. London: Religious Tract Society, [ca 1883] Box 1505 Where are the pence of the poor? By Rev. P.B. Power. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., [n.d.] Box 827 Where are you going? (No.69 of Houlston s Series of tracts). London: Houlston & Son, [n.d.] Box 2133 Where shall I go last of all? In Tracts vol. V. [No title-page] Box 1698 Where the rail runs now: a story of the coaching days. By F. Frankfort Moore. London: Marcus Ward & Co., 1876 Box 727 Where the turf fires burn, and other sketches. In Volumes of stories for school libraries, vol. IX. By Delia Gleeson. Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, [ca 1910] Box 1676 Which is happiest? Or, Mary Ellis. Edinburgh: Gall & Inglis, [n.d.] Box 1505 Which is the wiser? By Mary Howitt. London: William Tegg & Co., [1848] Box 525 Which was the bravest? And other stories. By L.A. Hall. London: Groombridge and Sons, [n.d.] Box 466 Page 16 of 41

17 Which wins the prize? London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 837 Whim and contradiction. By E.S. [Lacks title-page] Box 874 The whisperer. By Mrs S.C. Hall. Edinburgh: William & Robert Chambers, 1850 Box 1397 The whisperer. By Mrs S.C. Hall. Edinburgh: William & Robert Chambers, 1850 Box 1402 Whispering tongues. By Phoebe Allen. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 43 Whispering unseen; or Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only. By A.L.O.E. (C.M. Tucker). London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1881 Box 1119 Whispering unseen; or Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only. By A.L.O.E. (C.M. Tucker). London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1881 Box 1003 The whistle. Extract from a letter written by Franklin to Madame Brillon, November, By Benjamin Franklin. Boston: Brad Stephens & Co., [1921] Box 378 A Whit Sunday at Cologne: a tale for Whitsun-day. (Sunday stories for the Christian year [Advent, no. 28]). Frome: J. Hodges; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1868 Box 2110 Page 17 of 41

18 The white Brunswickers or Reminiscences of schoolboy life. By H.C. Adams. London: George Routledge and Sons, [n.d.] [Dedication dated 1864] Box 17 The white cat. By M. Aulnoy. [n.p.]: Blackwood, [1847] [Lacks title-page] Box 1927 The white chapel. By Esme Stuart. London: S.P.C.K., [-1883] Box 1051 The white hen. An Irish fairy tale. Dublin: James Duffy & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1666 White lies. (In Tracts vol. 15). 2 nd ed. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Tonna). Dublin: [n. publ.], 1831 Box 1699 White lies. By Brother James (James Reynolds). Dublin: James Duffy & Co., [ca 1890?] Box 860 The white pigeon, and The mimic. New ed. By Maria Edgeworth. London: T.J. Allman, 1860 Box 1596 The white rat and some other stories. By Lady Barker. London: MacMillan and Co., 1894 Box 88 Page 18 of 41

19 White turrets. By Mrs Molesworth. London: W. & R. Chambers, [n.d.] Box 1339 Whiter than snow. By G.M.H. London: S.P.C.K., [1866] Box 462 Whiter than snow. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 1505 Whiter than snow. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 1505 Who did it? Or, Holmwood Priory. A schoolboy s tale. By H.C. Adams. London: Griffith & Farran, 1882 Box 18 Who is my neighbour? Or, The happiness of well doing. By Prothesia S. Elton. London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, [n.d.] Box 335 Who is the enemy? And how he was discovered. By Sarah Doudney. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 316 Who was the first paper-maker? London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1870 Box 1504 Who was the first paper-maker? London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872 Box 1504 Page 19 of 41

20 Who was Philip? A tale of public school life. By H.C. Adams. London: Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh, 1886 Box 18 The whole duty of man, laid down in a plain and familiar way. Dublin: Samuel Fairbrother, 1717 Box 2104 A whole family in Heaven. No Box 2145 The whole life... of Robinson Crusoe. By Daniel Defoe. Dublin: [n. publ.], 1766 Box 302 The wide, wide world. By Elizabeth Wetherell (Susan Warner). London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1852 Box 1193 The wide, wide world. Author s ed. By Elizabeth Wetherell (Susan Warner). London: J. Nisbet & Co., 1852 Box 1192 The wide, wide world. 4th ed. By Elizabeth Wetherell (Susan Warner). London: G. Routledge & Co., 1853 Box 1193 The wide, wide world. By Elizabeth Wetherell (Susan Warner). London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., [-1869, -1864] Box 1194 The wide, wide world. By Elizabeth Wetherell (Susan Warner). London: Milner & Sowerby, [-1870] Box 1194 Page 20 of 41

21 The wide, wide world. By Elizabeth Wetherell (Susan Warner). London: George Routledge & Sons, [-1874] Box 1195 The wide, wide world. By Elizabeth Wetherell (Susan Warner). London: James Nisbet & Co., 1879 Box 1195 The wide, wide world. By Elizabeth Wetherell (Susan Warner). London: George Bell & Sons, 1885 Box 1196 A wider world. By Crana Temple. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 1081 The Widow Green and her three nieces. By Mrs Ellis. London: S.W. Partridge, 1859 Box 334 Widow Wilson; or, Take the lantern, and keep in the straight path. In Stories. Box 1704 Widow Winpenny s watchword. (Knapsack stories). By J. Jackson Wray. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1885 Box 1244 The widow s son. In Tracts vol. VII (Stories). [No title-page] Box 1698 Wie man s treibt, so geht s. By Franz Hoffmann. Stuttgart: Verlag von Schmidt & Spring, 1869 Box 501 Page 21 of 41

22 Wie s im Hause geht, nach dem Alphabet. Pictures by Oscar Pletsch. Woodcuts by Professor H. Bürkner. Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, [n.d.] Box 2150 The wife reformed. Dublin: Watson & Son, [n.d.] Box 2127 The wild birds of Killeevy. 9 th ed. By Rosa Mulholland. London: Burns & Oates, [n.d.] Box 745 Wild Dick and good little Robin. (Number 2). 4 th ed. Boston: Ford & Damrell, 1833 Box 2107 Wild flowers of the year. Box 1724 A wild Irish girl. By L.T. Meade. London: W. & R. Chambers, [1910] Box 1319 Wild Kathleen; or, Both sides of the channel. By Grace Stebbing. London: Jarrold & Sons, [n.d.] Box 989 Wild Mike and his victim. By Florence Montgomery. London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1875 Box 1355 Wild roses; or, Cottage tales. In two volumes. Vols. I & II. London: Ann Lemoine; J. Roe, [ca 1808?] Box 1677 Page 22 of 41

23 The wild swans by Hans Christian Andersen, and other fairy tales. (Books for the Bairns, no. 146). Edited by W.T. Stead. London: Books for the Bairns Office, [n.d.] Box 1767 The wild swans and other stories. By Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by H.W. Dulcken. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1869 Box 51 The wild swans and other stories. By Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by H.W. Dulcken. London: George Routledge and Sons, [n.d.] Box 51 Wild times. A tale of the days of Queen Elizabeth. New ed. By Cecilia Mary Caddell. London: Burns and Oates, [n.d.] Box 217 Wild times. A tale of the days of Queen Elizabeth. New ed. By Cecilia Mary Caddell. London: Burns and Oates, [n.d.] Box 217 Wild-flowers and their uses. A book for children. By Caroline Southwood Hill. London & Edinburgh: William & Robert Chambers, [n.d.] Box 1402 The Wilford family; or, Hero-worship in the schoolroom. By Eadgyth. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 324 Wilful waste makes woeful want. (Sunday school stories no.9). [London]: T. Nelson & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2112 Page 23 of 41

24 The will. Box 1703 The will. In Stories. [n.p.]: [n. publ.], [n.d.] Box 1704 Will carves the way. By A.E.G. London: Sunday School Union, [-1887] Box 388 Will it stand the fire? Box 1703 Will it stand the fire? [n.p.]: [n. publ.], [n.d.] Box 1706 Will without wit. (No. 87 of Houlston s series of tracts). London: Houlston & Son, [n.d.] Box 2133 William and George. The rich boy and the poor boy; or, A contented mind is the best feast. Wellington: F. Houlston & Son, [n.d.] Box 2121 William and Jacob; or, The advice of a true friend. To which is added, A farewell address from a minister to his flock. No.4. By A.H. London: Christian Tract Society, 1810 Box 2132 William and Jacob; or, The advice of a true friend. [By Mrs Anne Hughes]. London: Christian Tract Society, 1813 Box 834 Page 24 of 41

25 William and Jacob; or, The advice of a true friend. To which is added, A farewell address from a minister to his flock. In Christian tracts vol. I, no.4. London: Christian Tract Society, 1831 Box 1702 William and James; or, The Revolution of By J.M.M.K. Dublin: William Curry and Company, 1857 Box 557 William Tell, or The patriot of Switzerland, by Florian. Also, Hofer, the Tyrolese, by M. Budden. New ed. London: J. Harris, [1829] Box 376 William Wallard, or The backslider restored. Edinburgh: Thomsons, Brothers, 1823 Box 1504 William s return; or, Good news for cottagers. In Christian Tracts v.1). By Mary Hughes. London: Christian Tract Society, 1828 Box 1702 William s return; or, Good news for cottagers. In Christian Tracts v.5, no.1. By Mary Hughes. London: Christian Tract Society, 1836 Box 1702 Willie and Lucy at the sea-side. For very little children. By A.G. [Giberne]. London: Religious Tract Society, [1868] Box 408 Willie and Lucy at the sea-side. For very little children. By A.G. [Giberne]. Box 416 Page 25 of 41

26 Willie s choice; or, All is not gold that glitters. By M.A. Paull. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1885 Box 799 Willie s revenge. In Volumes of stories for school libraries, vol. IX. By Katharine Roche. [Dublin]: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, [1909-] Box 1676 Willie s trouble, and how he came out of it. Also, Thomas Green s adventures; or, A young Quixote. Edited by C.M. Yonge. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [-1890-] Box 1280 Willing to be useful; or, Principle and duty illustrated in the story of Edith Allison. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1876 Box 1504 Willing to be useful; or, Principle and duty illustrated in the story of Edith Allison. [By Guernsey] London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, [n.d.] Box 460 Willis the pilot: a sequel to the Swiss family Robinson. By A. Paul. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [ca 1872?] Box 797 The will-o -the-wisp and other stories. By Hans Christian Andersen. Translated by H.W. Dulcken. London: George Routledge and Sons, [n.d.] Box 51 The Willoughby captains. New ed. By Talbot Baines Reed. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1908 Box 844 Page 26 of 41

27 The willow copse. By D.L. Bourcicault. New York: Samuel French, [n.d.] Box 801 The willow tree. 3 rd ed. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Tonna). Dublin: Religious Tract & Book Society for Ireland, 1835 Box 1100 Willy Black: a story of doing right. Also, Dick and his canary. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 1503 Willy Burke; or, The Irish orphan in America. Vol. I. By Mrs J.S. Sadlier. [Dublin: Duffy, ] [Lacks title-page] Box 909 Willy Burke; or, The Irish orphan in America. Vol. II. By Mrs J.S. Sadlier. [Dublin: Duffy, ] [Lacks title-page] Box 909 Willy Burke; or, The Irish orphan in America. By Mrs J.S. Sadlier. Dublin: James Duffy & Co.,[n.d.] Box 886 Willy s holidays; or, Conversations on different kinds of governments. By Jane Marcet. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1836 Box 663 Willy s stories for young children. 5 th ed. By Mrs Marcet. London: Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1854 Box 663 Page 27 of 41

28 Willy s travels on the railroad. By Mrs Marcet. London: Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1850 Box 664 Willy s trunk; or, Mrs Lambton s legacy. By the Hon. Mrs Greene. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [1871?] Box 2109 Willy s trunk; or, Mrs Lambton s legacy. By the Hon. Mrs Greene. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 449 The Wilmot family: or They that deal truly are His delight. By Mrs Drummond. Edinburgh: W.P. Kennedy, [n.d.] Box 320 The wind in the willows. By Kenneth Grahame. Dublin: Educational Co., [-1922?] Box 1285 The wind in the willows. By Kenneth Grahame. Dublin: Educational Company of Ireland, [1922-?] Box 1285 The wind in the willows. 31 st ed. By Kenneth Grahame. London: Methuen & Co., [n.d.] Box 1305 Wings and stings. By A.L.O.E. (C.M. Tucker). London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1872 Box 1121 Page 28 of 41

29 Wings and stings. A tale for the young. By A.L.O.E. (C.M. Tucker). London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1882 Box 1003 Wings and the child or The building of magic cities. By E. Nesbit. London: Hodder & Stoughton, [n.d.] Box 2009 Winifred Bertram, and the world she lived in. [By E. Charles]. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1868 Box 1946 Winnie Travers. 2 nd ed. By Anna Lisle. London: Groombridge & Sons, 1888 Box 627 Winning his laurels; or, The boys of St. Raglan s. By F.M. Holmes. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1887 Box 1990 Winning the victory; or Di Pennington s reward. By Evelyn Everett-Green. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1888 Box 444 Winning words. A lamp of love for the young folks at home. Second series. Edinburgh: Gall & Inglis, [n.d.] Box 1504 The winnowing of corn; or, The separation of true Christians from hypocrites. No rd ed. [n.p.]: [n. publ.], 1830 Box 1706 Page 29 of 41

30 Winter and summer stories and slides of fancy s lantern. By Thomas Caulfield Irwin. Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 1879 Box 1287 Winter evenings conversations between a father and his children, on the works of God. 2 nd ed. Edinburgh: Waugh & Innes, 1824 Box 1503 Winter evenings; or, Tales of travellers. Vol. I. By Maria Hack. London: Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1819 Box 464 Winter evenings; or, Tales of travellers. Vol. II. By Maria Hack. London: Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1818 Box 464 Winter evenings; or, Tales of travellers. Vol. III. By Maria Hack. London: Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1818 Box 464 Winter evenings; or, Tales of travellers. Vol. IV. By Maria Hack. London: Darton, Harvey and Darton, 1818 Box 464 The winter s tale: to which is added Little Bertram s dream. London: James Burns, 1841 Box 1503 Wisdom in miniature; or The pleasing instructor; being a collection of sentences, divine, moral, and historical. London: W. Simpkin & R. Marshall, 1820 Box 1503 Wisdom s ways are pleasantness and peace. By Cousin Kate (C.D. Bell). London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1877 Box 104 Page 30 of 41

31 The wishing-cap. In Tracts vol. IX. 3 rd ed. By Mrs Sherwood. Wellington, Salop: F. Houlston & Son, 1820 Box 1699 Wit bought; or, The life and adventures of Robert Merry. By Peter Parley. London: Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, [n.d.] Box 1460 The witch in the glass. By Sarah M.B. Piatt. London: Elliot Stock, 1888 Box 813 The witch of Rosenburg. A drama in three acts. By Cardinal Wiseman. London: Thomas Richardson & Son, 1866 Box 1216 The witch of the rocks. By M.E. Winchester. London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 2166 With a gladsome mind, and other stories for leisure hours. By Margaret S. Haycraft. London: Charles H. Kelly, 1895 Box 482 With Clive in India or The beginnings of an empire. By G.A. Henty. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 492 With sincere wishes for a happy birthday. [Greetings card] [1891] Box 2215 Page 31 of 41

32 With the birds; or, The homes and habits of our feathered friends. By M.K.M. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1875 Box 637 The withered leaf; or, The works of creation. In Tracts vol. VII (Stories). Box 1698 The withered leaf; or, The works of creation. In Tracts vol. V. Box 1698 Without and within; or, Judge not from appearances. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1884 Box 1503 Without and within: a New England story. By W.M.L. Jay. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1876 Box 543 Without beauty or The story of a plain woman. By Mlle. Zenaïde Fleuriot, translated by Alice Wilmot Chetwoode. Dublin: M.H. Gill and Son, 1883 Box 373 The wolf and the lamb. [London]: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2134 Wolkmar and his dog. Misled by a name, from three courses and a dessert. London: [n. publ.], [n.d.] Box 1707 The woman of Canaan. 2 nd ed. [Dublin]: [n. publ.], [n.d.] Box 2127 Woman to the rescue, a story of the New Crusade. By T.S. Arthur. Wakefield: William Nicholson and Sons, [n.d.] Box 61 Page 32 of 41

33 Womankind. 2 nd ed. By Charlotte Mary Yonge. London: Mozley & Smith, 1877 Box 1279 Women. A lecture delivered in Trinity Church, on Thursday, February 28, By Rev. John Gregg. Dublin: William Curry & Co., [n.d.] Box 1822 Women s friendship. A story of domestic life. By Grace Aguilar. London: Richard Edward King, [n.d.] Box 25 Won by gentleness. By Mrs Herbert Martin. London: Cassell and Company, 1900 Box 684 Won by waiting. New ed. By Edna Lyall. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1906 Box 1291 A wonder book for girls & boys. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. London: Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., 1892 Box 2072 A wonder-book for girls and boys. By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Boston: Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1852 Box 481 The wonder-child. By Ethel Turner. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1008 Page 33 of 41

34 The wonderful advantages of adventuring in the lottery!!! Or, The history of John Doyle. Dublin: William Watson, [ca 1810] Box 2128 The wonderful advantages of drunkenness; containing a variety of plain and important maxims... No Box 1705 The wonderful adventures of Old Brer Rabbit. (Books for the bairns, no. VI). Retold from Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris. Edited by W.T. Stead. London: Review of Reviews Office, [n.d.] Box 1766 The wonderful adventures of Tuflongbo and his elfin company. By Holme Lee. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1861 Box 609 Wonderful characters: comprising memoirs and anecdotes of the most remarkable persons, of every age and nation. By G.H. Wilson. London: J. Barr & Co., 1842 Box 1210 The wonderful cure of Naaman, general in the Syrian army. No Box 1705 The wonderful cure of Naaman, general in the Syrian army, who was directed by a prophet to wash in the River Jordan. No Box 1704 The wonderful doctor: an Easter tale. By Schmid. Dublin: James Duffy, 1852 Box 909 Page 34 of 41

35 The wonderful doctor: an Easter tale. New ed. By Schmid. Dublin: James Duffy & Co., [ ] Box 908 Wonderful escapes! Containing the interesting narrative of the shipwreck of the Antelope Packet. Dublin: [Kildare Place] printed by W. Espy, 1819 Box 1758 The wonderful garden or The three C.s. By E. Nesbit. London: MacMillan & Co., 1911 Box 2011 The wonderful story of Henny-Penny. By W.D. Adams. London: William Heinemann, 1904 Box 17 The wonders and beauties of creation. Edinburgh & London: Gall & Inglis, [n.d.] Box 1503 Wonders near home. By the Rev. W. Houghton. London: The Religious Tract Society, [ca 1870?] Box 521 Wonders near home. By Rev. W. Houghton. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 522 Peter Parley s Wonders of the earth, sea, and sky. New ed. By Parley (I.S. Clark). Edited by Rev. T. Wilson. London: Darton & Clark, [n.d.] Box 1459 Page 35 of 41

36 The wonders of home: in eleven stories. 2 nd ed. By Grandfather Grey. London: Grant & Griffith, 1852 Box 1507 The wonders of home: in eleven stories. 2 nd ed. By Grandfather Grey. London: Grant & Griffith, 1852 Box 1507 The wonders of the telescope; or, A display of the wonders of the heavens and of the system of the universe. London: Richard Phillips, 1805 Box 1507 The wonders of the telescope; or, A display of the starry heavens and of the system of the universe. New ed. London: Richard Phillips, 1809 Box 1507 Wonders of the waters. [London]: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1507 The wonder-seeker or The history of Charles Douglas. By M. Fraser Tytler. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1859 Box 1141 The wood. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 1508 The wood. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 1508 Wood Leighton; or, A year in the country. By Mary Howitt. London: Simms & M Intyre, 1847 Box 1916 Page 36 of 41

37 The wood-pigeons and Mary. By Mrs Molesworth. London: MacMillan & Co., 1901 Box 1338 Woodruff; or, Sweetest when crushed. By Agnes Veitch. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1879 Box 1135 A word for the Bible. No Box 2145 A word to the distressed poor. No Box 1706 The wordless book. Ipswich: Alfred Goldsbury; London: A.S. Rouse, [n.d.] Box 2215 The wordless book. Ipswich: Alfred Goldsbury; London: A.S. Rouse, [n.d.] Box 2215 Words about Jesus in verse. Glasgow: Campbell & Tudhope, [n.d.] Box 2112 Words & pictures from the Holy Gospels. London: S.P.C.K., [1894?] Box 2144 Words by the way-side; or, The children and the flowers. By Emily Ayton. London: Grant and Griffiths, 1855 Box 70 Words for the wise. By T.S. Arthur. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1869 Box 62 Page 37 of 41

38 Work, a story of experience, and beginning again. New and cheaper edition. By Louisa M. Alcott. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, [n.d.] Box 40 Work for little hands. (Birds nest stories, no.14). Dublin: [n. publ.], 1878 Box 2130 The work of God in a dying maid: being a short account of the dealings of the Lord with one Susannah Whitrow. By J. Whitrowe. [n.p.]: [n. publ.], 1677 Box 1827 Work or Plenty to do and how to do it. By Margaret Mary Brewster. Edinburgh: Thomas Constable & Co., 1857 Box 183 Working and waiting; or, Patience in well-doing. A tale. [By Brock]. London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1858 Box 190 Working to win: a story for girls. By Maggie Symington. London: [n. publ.], 1881 Box 1062 The works of Grace Kennedy. Vol. I. By Grace Kennedy. Edinburgh: William Oliphant & Sons, 1834 Box 566 The works of Hannah More. Vol. III. By Hannah More. London: H. Fisher, R. Fisher & P. Jackson, 1835 Box 731 Page 38 of 41

39 The works of Hannah More. Vol. IV. By Hannah More. London: H. Fisher, R. Fisher & P. Jackson, 1834 Box 731 The works of Jonathan Swift. Vol. IV. By Jonathan Swift. Dublin: J. Williams, 1767 Box 1058 The works of Miss Hannah More in prose and verse. By H. More. Cork: T. White; Dublin: P. Byrne, 1789 Box 731 The works of Mrs. Chapone, containing letters... Vol. I. By Mrs Chapone. Dublin: J. Williams, 1775 Box 241 The works of Mrs. Chapone. Vol. I. By Mrs Chapone. Dublin: W. Colles, 1786 Box 239 The world in which I live, and my place in it. By E.S.A. [L.W. Stone?]. Edited by Rev. John H. Broome. London: Wertheim & Macintosh, 1856 Box 2020 The world of ice; or Adventures in the Polar regions. By R.M. Ballantyne. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1863 Box 181 The world of ice or, The whaling cruise... By R.M. Ballantyne. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1871 Box 183 Page 39 of 41

40 The world of ice. New ed. By R.M. Ballantyne. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1893 Box 183 The world of London. By John Fisher Murray. London: Thomas Tegg, 1844 Box 749 A world of wonders revealed by the microscope. 2 nd ed. By the Hon. Mrs Ward. London: Groombridge & Sons, 1859 Box 1164 The world s best stories for children. Selected by Winifred Biggs. London: T.C. & E.C. Jack, [1930] Box 1932 The world s fair; or, Children s prize gift book of the Great Exhibition of London: Thomas Dean & Son; Ackermann & Co., [n.d.] Box 1508 Worlds not realized. By Mrs Alfred Gatty. London: Bell and Daldy, 1856 Box 392 Worlds not realized. 2 nd ed. By Mrs Alfred Gatty. London: Bell and Daldy, 1858 Box 393 The worth of the soul. No Box 1706 Page 40 of 41

41 The wreath, a selection of poems, chiefly designed for young persons. Dublin: [Kildare Place] printed by W. Espy, 1828 Box 1758 A wreath of wild flowers. By M. & F.R. Dublin: W. Powell, 1875 Box 837 The wreck of the Osprey. By Alfred H. Engelbach. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 339 Wrecked and saved. By Mrs Parsons. London: Burns & Oates, 1878 Box 795 Wrecked but not ruined. [1 st ed.?] By R.M. Ballantyne. London: James Nisbet & Co., [n.d.] Box 174 The wreckers; or, A view of what sometimes passes on our sea coast. No Box 1704 The wren s nest. Box 2135 Wroxby College; or, The Luscombe prize. A tale of boy life. By H.C. Adams. London: George Routledge and Sons, [1874] Box 19 Wych Hazel. 2 nd ed. By S. And A. Warner. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1877 Box 1196 Page 41 of 41

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