Short title listing of the Pollard Collection of children s books U An ugly duckling. By Henry Erroll. London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1890 Box 1951 The ugly duckling and other stories from Hans Andersen s Fairy tales. (Books for the Bairns, no. XII). Edited by W.T. Stead. London: Review of Reviews Office, [n.d.] Box 1764 The ugly duckling and other stories from Hans Andersen s Fairy tales. (Books for the Bairns, no. XII). Edited by W.T. Stead. London: Review of Reviews Office, [n.d.] Box 1766 Ulic O Donnell: an Irish peasant s progress. By D. Holland. London: Catholic Publishing and Bookselling Company, 1860 Box 1285 Ulrich the Ready or The chieftains last rally. By Standish O Grady. London: Downey & Co., 1896 Box 772 Ulrich the Ready or The chieftains last rally. By Standish O Grady. Dublin: Sealy Bryers & Walker, 1908 Box 773 Page 1 of 11
Ulrich the Ready. By Standish O Grady. Dublin: Talbot Press; London: T. Fisher Unwin, [n.d.] Box 773 The Ulster Revival: an address to Sabbath-scholars. By the Rev. Robert Knox. Belfast: Alex S. Mayne Box 1830 Una Crichton. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 1475 Unac, the Indian. A tale of adventure in Central America. By Henry Frith. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1884 Box 385 Una s enterprise. By Nora Tynan O Mahony. Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 1907 Box 775 Una s enterprise. By Nora Tynan O Mahony. Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 1907 Box 776 Una s enterprise. By Nora Tynan O Mahony. Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 1907 Box 775 The unclaimed daughter; a mystery of our own day. Edited by C.G. Hamilton. Bath: Binns and Goodwin, [n.d.] Box 473 Uncle Barnaby: or, Recollections of his character and opinions. By Mrs. Copley. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 270(a) Page 2 of 11
Uncle Guy. A story for children. By Lady Dunboyne. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 322 Uncle Hartley; or, A new life in Australia. London: Christian Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1705 Uncle Jack the fault killer. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 1500 Uncle John s adventures and travels. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [ca 1880?] Box 1500 Uncle Morris. In Stories. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1704 Uncle Peter s fairy tale. Edited by E.M. Sewell. London: Longman, Green & Co., 1869 Box 925 Uncle Philip s conversations with children about the habits and mechanical employments of inferior animals. By F.L. Hawks. London: T.T. and J. Tegg, 1834 Box 479 Uncle Philip s conversations with children about the habits and mechanical employments of inferior animals. By F.L. Hawks. London: Thomas Tegg and Sons, 1835 Box 479 Uncle Philip s conversations with the young people about the whale fishery, and Polar regions. By F.L. Hawks. London: Thomas Tegg and Son, 1837 Box 480 Page 3 of 11
Uncle Philip s tales. For young children. (Park s Tales of Instruction and Amusement) London: A. Park, [n.d.] Box 2107 Uncle Remus and his friends. By Joel Chandler Harris. London: James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., 1893 Box 1985 Uncle Remus and his friends. By Joel Chandler Harris. London: James R. Osgood, McIlvaine & Co., 1893 Box 1985 Uncle Remus and Nights with Uncle Remus. By Joel Chandler Harris. London: George Routledge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1975 Uncle Remus or Mr Fox, Mr Rabbit and Mr Terrapin. By Joel Chandler Harris. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1883 Box 476 Uncle Remus or Mr Fox, Mr Rabbit and Mr Terrapin. By Joel Chandler Harris. London: George Routledge and Sons, 1888 Box 476 Uncle Sam s money-box. By Mrs. S.C. Hall. Edinburgh: William & Robert Chambers, 1848 Box 1399 Uncle Tim, and other tales. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. London: Thomas Allman, 1852 Box 1032 Uncle Tom s cabin; or, Life among the lowly. A tale of slave life in America. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. London: Nathaniel Cooke, 1853 Box 2020 Page 4 of 11
Uncle Tom s cabin; or, Negro life in the slave states of America. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. London: Milner & Co., [n.d.] Box 1033 Under a cloud. [By M. Roberts]. London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1891 Box 868 Under false colours. A story from two girls lives. By Sarah Doudney. London: Blackie & Son. Box 314 The under-housemaid, and Ann, her fellow-servant. Part II. Edited by Rev. W. Jackson. London: J. & C. Mozley, 1858 Box 2114 Under the apple trees. By Sophie Worthington. New York: Phillips & Hunt; Cincinnati: Cranston & Stowe, [n.d.][copyright 1885] Box 1244 Under the blue flag. A story of Monmouth s rebellion. By Mary E. Palgrave. London: S.P.C.K., [n.d.] Box 786 Under the lilacs. New edition. By Louisa M. Alcott. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Ltd., [n.d.] Box 40 Under the microscope or, Thou shalt call me My Father. By E.S. Elliott. London & Edinburgh: T. Nelson & Sons, [-1864] Box 332 Page 5 of 11
Under the microscope or, Thou shalt call me My Father. By E.S. Elliott. London & Edinburgh: T. Nelson & Sons, 1873. Box 332 Under the microscope or, Thou shalt call me My Father. By E.S. Elliott. London & Edinburgh: T. Nelson & Sons, 1879. Box 332 Under the storm or Steadfast s charge. By Charlotte M. Yonge. London: National Society s Depository, [n.d.] Box 1278 Under the waves, or Diving in deep waters. By R.M. Ballantyne. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1876 Box 180 Under the window. By Kate Greenaway. London: George Routledge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2173 Underneath the surface. A Sark story. By Louisa Emily Dobrée. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 310 Undine. By Friedrich Baron de la Motte Fouqué. Berlin: Dümmler, 1826 Box 376 Undine. By Friedrich Baron de la Motte Fouqué. Berlin: [Dümmler], 1851 Box 376 Page 6 of 11
Undine. By Friedrich Baron de la Motte Fouqué. London: D. Rutt & Co., 1866 Box 375 Undine. By Friedrich Baron de la Motte Fouqué. Berlin: Dümmler, 1879 Box 376 Undine and the two captains. By De la Motte Fouqué. Translated by F.E. Bunnett. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1875 Box 375 An unexpected hero. By Elizabeth J. Lysaght. London: Blackie & Son, 1893 Box 633 An unfortunate mother s advice to her absent daughters, in a letter to Miss. Pennington. Also, Mr. Tyrold s advice... by Mrs D Arblay. By S. Pennington. Near Ludlow: G. Nicholson, 1803 Box 1295 Ungava: a tale of Esquimaux. By R.M. Ballantyne. London: Thomas Nelson and Sons, [n.d.] Box 181 The universal explanatory English reader, calculated to assist both teacher and pupil. Revised and recompiled by W. Pinnock. Newbury: W. Pinnock, [ca 1816?] Box 1837 The universal preceptor; being a general grammar of arts, sciences, and useful knowledge. 8 th ed., improved. By Rev. David Blair. London: Richard Phillips, 1816 Box 1716 Page 7 of 11
The universal preceptor; or, General grammar of arts, sciences, and useful knowledge, for the use of schools. 20 th ed., improved. By Rev. David Blair. London: Sir R. Phillips & Co., 1828 Box 1716 The universal preceptor; or, General grammar of arts, sciences, and useful knowledge, for the use of schools. 27 th ed., improved. By Rev. David Blair. London: Sir R. Phillips & Co., 1834 Box 1716 The universal spelling-book; or, A new and easy guide to the English language. 15 th ed. By Daniel Fenning. Dublin: Thomas Wilkinson, [n.d.] Box 1835 [Universal spelling-book] Wogan s improved universal spelling book, or, A new and easy guide to the English language. By Daniel Fenning. Dublin: James Duffy, [1846] Box 1836 The unjust steward. In Tracts on the Parables (Tracts V. 17). London: Houlston & Co., [n.d.] Box 1699 Unknown to history. A story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland. Vol.I. By Charlotte M. Yonge. London: MacMillan & Co., 1882 Box 1281 Unknown to history. A story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland. Vol.II. By C.M. Yonge. London: MacMillan & Co., 1882 Box 1281 Page 8 of 11
Unknown to history. A story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland. By C.M. Yonge. London: MacMillan & Co., 1891 Box 1280 Unlucky: a fragment of a girl s life. By Caroline Austin. [London]: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 66 The unmerciful servant. In Tracts on the Parables (Tracts v.17). London: Houlston & Co., [n.d.] Box 1699 The unseen travellers. Stories of the four winds. (Children s Encyclopaedia Story-books). By Harold Begbie. Edited by Arthur Mee. London: Amalgamated Press, [n.d.] Box 1765 The unsolved scripture riddle. Dublin: William Curry & Co., [n.d.] Box 2131 Until the harvest: for the fifth Sunday after Epiphany. (Sunday Stories for the Christian year. [Advent, no.10]). Frome: J. Hodges; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1868 Box 2110 Untold tales of the past. By Beatrice Harraden. Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons, 1897 Box 1986 The unwelcome guest. A story for girls. By Esme Stuart. London: Griffith, Farran, Okeden & Welsh, 1886 Box 1050 Up in the old pear tree. A holiday story. By S.P. Armstrong. London: John Hogg, [n.d.] Box 59 Page 9 of 11
Upon crawling. By Rev. P.B. Power. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co.; S.W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 827 Ups and downs of a Blue Coat boy: or Three sevens of real life. By A.O.S. London: Houlston & Sons, [n.d.] Box 875 Ursel and other stories. By Frances Maitland. London: Catholic Truth Society, 1894 Box 656 Ursula. A tale of country life. By E.M. Sewell. London: Longman, Green & Co., [n.d.] Box 926 Ursula s beginnings. By Howe Benning. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 105 Ursula s stumbling-block: or Pride comes before a fall. By Julia Goddard. London: Cassell & Company, 1888 Box 413 The Ursuline manual; or, A collection of prayers, spiritual exercises, &c. London: Keating & Brown, 1825 Box 1819 Us. An old-fashioned story. By Mrs Molesworth. London: MacMillan & Co., 1888 Box 1338 Us. An old-fashioned story. By Mrs Molesworth. London: MacMillan & Co., 1892 Box 1338 Page 10 of 11
Us. An old-fashioned story. By Mrs Molesworth. [Title-page missing] Box 1338 The use of a child. By Rev. P.B. Power. London: William Macintosh, [n.d.] Box 827 The use of sight: or, I wish I were Julia. [By Agnes Strickland]. London: William Darton, [1824?] Box 1049 The use of talents. By Mrs. Cameron. London: Houlston & Son, 1837 Box 220 Useful and useless. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2135 Utility; or, Sketches of domestic education. London: Darton, Harvey, & Darton, 1815 Box 1499 Page 11 of 11