1823. _A Visit from St. Nicholas_. Clement Clark Moore, in
Troy _Sentinel_, Dec. 23, 1823. Written the year before for
his own family. The first really good American juvenile
story, though in verse.
1825. _Babes in the Wood_. The history of the children of
the wood.... To which is added an interesting account of the
Captive Boy. New York, N.B. Holmes. 36 pp. Plates.
1833. _Mother Goose_. The only true Mother Goose Melodies;
an exact reproduction of the text and illustrations of the
original edition, published and copyrighted in Boston in
1833 by Munroe & Francis.... Boston, Lee & Shepard, 1905.
103 pp.
1836. _The Fairy Book_. With eighty-one engravings on wood,
by Joseph A. Adams. New York, Harper & Bros. 1836. 301 pp.
Introduction by "John Smith." Edited by C.G. Verplanck,
probably.
1844. _Fairy Land, and Other Sketches for Youths_, by the
author of _Peter Parley's Tales_ (Samuel G. Goodrich).
Boston, J. Munroe & Co. 167 pp. Plates, Cromo. Lith. of
Bouvé & Sharp, Boston.
1848. _Rainbows for Children_, by L. Maria Child, _ed_. New
York, C.S. Francis & Co. 170 pp. 28 original sketches ... by
S. Wallin.... B.F. Childs, wood engraver: p. 8. Advertising
pages: New books published by C.S. Francis & Co., N.Y....
_The Fairy Gift and the Fairy Gem_. Four volumes of choice
fairy tales. Each illustrated with 200 fine engravings by
French artists: p. 2.
1851. _Wonder Book_, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Illustrated by
W. Crane, 60 designs, published by Houghton, 1910.
1852. _Legends of the Flowers_, by Susan Pindar. New York,
D. Appleton & Co., 178 pp.
1853. _Fairy Tales and Legends of Many Nations_, by Charles
B. Burkhardt. New York, Chas. Scribner. 277 pp. Illustrated
by W. Walcutt and J.H. Cafferty.
1854. _The Little Glass Shoe, and Other Stories for
Children_. Philadelphia, Charles H. Davis. 128 pp.
Advertising pages: A description of illustrated juvenile
books, published by Charles H. Davis: 16 pp. _A Book of
Fairy Stories_: p. 9.
1854. _The History of Whittington and His Cat_. Miss Corner
and Alfred Crowquill. _Dick Whittington_ is said to have
been the best seller among juvenile publications for five
hundred years.
1855. _Flower Fables_, by Louisa May Alcott. Boston, G.W.
Briggs & Co. 182 pp.
1855. _The Song of Hiawatha_, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Published now by Houghton, illustrated by Frederick
Remington.
1864. _Seaside and Fireside Fairies_, by George Blum.
Translated from the German of Georg Blum and Louis Wahl. By
A.L. Wister. Philadelphia, Ashmead & Evans, 292 pp.
1867. _Grimm's Goblins_, selected from the _Household
Stories_ of the Brothers Grimm. Jacob L.K. Grimm. Boston,
Ticknor & Fields. 111 pp.
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