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Short Title Listing of the Pollard Collection of Children's Books Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter M Short title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books M An Macalla. 1939. [Dublin]: [Scoil na gCeárd], [1939] Box 2213 Macaulay: Lays of Ancient Rome. With life, introduction, notes, and maps. (School and College series of English classics). New ed. Prepared by William Magennis. Dublin & Belfast: Fallon & Co., [n.d.] Box 1682 Mackerel Will. By G.E. Sargent. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 891 Mackerel Will. By G.E. Sargent. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 890 The mad dog. Written by Dr Goldsmith. Pictures by R. Caldecott. [London]: George Routledge & Sons, [1880?] Box 2162 The mad dog. Written by Dr Goldsmith. Pictures by R. Caldecott. [London]: George Routledge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2162 Madam How and Lady Why, or, First lessons in earth lore for children. 4th ed. By Rev. Charles Kingsley. London: Daldy, Isbister & Co., 1878 Box 571 Page 1 of 86 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter M Madame de Fleury, and The dun, tales of fashionable life. By Maria Edgeworth. Paris: Baudry’s European Library, 1843 Box 1581 Madeline. A story of the early spring-time. By Jacob Abbott. London: George Routledge and Co., 1854 Box 4 Madeline. A story of the early spring-time. By Jacob Abbott. London: George Routledge and Sons, [n.d.] Box 5 Madeleine, a tale of the Empire; and other tales. By Claire Carrol. Dublin: John Mullany, 1866 Box 230 Mademoiselle de Clermont, nouvelle historique. By Madame de Genlis. Paris: Maradan, 1802 Box 403 Mademoiselle de Clermont, nouvelle historique. By Madame de Genlis. Paris: Maradan, 1811 Box 404 Madge’s mistake: a recollection of girlhood. By Annie E. Armstrong. London: Blackie & Son, 1805 Box 58 Madge’s mistake: a recollection of girlhood. By Annie E. Armstrong. London: Blackie & Son, [n.d.] Box 58 Page 2 of 86 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter M Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. I. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. London: J. Nourse, 1758 Box 621 Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vols. I & II. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. London: J. Nourse, 1758 Box 621 Le magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vols. I & II. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. London: C. Nourse, 1784 Box 614 Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. I. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. London: F. Wingrave, 1792 Box 616 Magasin des enfans, ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. II. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. London: F. Wingrave, 1792 Box 616 Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. I. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: [n. publ.], 1803 Box 615 Page 3 of 86 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter M Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. II. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: Gilbert & Hodges, 1803 Box 615 Magasin des enfans. The young ladies magazine: or, Polite tutoress. Vols. V and VI. 3rd ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: [n. publ.], 1793 Box 618 Magasin des enfans. The young ladies magazine: or, Polite tutoress, containing dialogues. Vols. III and IV. 3rd ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: [n. publ.], 1793 Box 618 Magasin des enfans. The young ladies magazine: or, Polite tutoress. Vols. I and II. 2nd ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: [n. publ.], 1786 Box 621 Magasin des enfans. The young ladies magazine: or, Polite tutoress. Vols. VII and VIII. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: James Hoey, 1776 Box 620 Magasin des enfans. The young misses magazine, or, Polite tutoress. Vols. III, IV. 3rd ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: [n. publ.], [1767] Box 620 Page 4 of 86 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter M Magasin des enfans. The young ladies magazine: or, Polite tutoress. Vols. VII and VIII. 2nd ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: [n. publ.], 1786 Box 620 Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. I. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: Caleb Jenkin, 1776 Box 616 Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. I. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: Caleb Jenkin, 1776 Box 617 Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. II. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: Caleb Jenkin, 1776 Box 617 Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. II. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: Caleb Jenkin, 1776 Box 616 Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. III. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: Caleb Jenkin, 1776 Box 617 Page 5 of 86 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter M Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vol. IV. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: Caleb Jenkin, 1776 Box 617 Magasin des enfans ou Dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves. Vols. I and II. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: Caleb Jenkin, 1787 Box 615 Le magasin des pauvres, artisans, domestiques, et gens de la campagne. Vol. II. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Lyon: Pierre Bruyset-Ponthus, 1787 Box 618 Le magasin des pauvres, artisans, domestiques, et gens de la campagne. Vol. I. New ed. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Lyon: Pierre Bruyset-Ponthus, 1787 Box 618 Magazin des enfans: or, The polite tutoress and young lady’s instructor. Vols. I and II. By Madame Le Prince de Beaumont. Dublin: [n. publ.], 1767 Box 620 Magazin historique pour l’esprit et le Coeur. Dublin: Thomas Ewing, 1767 Box 1424 Peter Parley’s Magazine. A Christmas and Hew Year’s present for young people. London: Darton & Clark, 1845 Box 2065 Page 6 of 86 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter M Kingston’s Magazine for boys. Vol. I. Edited by William H.G. Kingston. London: Bosworth & Harrison, 1860 Box 1908 Magazine for the young. 1860. London: John & Charles Mozley, [n.d.] Box 1869 Magazine for the young. 1865. London: John & Charles Mozley, [n.d.] Box 1870 Magazine for the young. 1866. London: John & Charles Mozley, [n.d.] Box 1869 Maggie Riley; or, “Give us this day our daily bread”. By Alice Gray. London: Morgan & Scott, [n.d.] Box 437 Maggie’s mistake. [By Emma Leslie]. London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 623 Maggy’s baby, and other stories. By T.S. Arthur. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1854 Box 60 The magic city. By E. Nesbit. London: Ernest Benn, [n.d.] Box 758 Magic dominions. By Arthur F. Wallis. London: John Murray, 1912 Box 2082 Page 7 of 86 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter M The magic horse-hair. By James A. Wightman. Dublin: Talbot Press, [1918] Box 2036 The magic jacket and other stories. By Walter de la Mare. London: Faber & Faber, [n.d.] Box 2105 The magic mirror. A round of tales for young and old. By William Gilbert. London and New York: Alexander Strahan, 1866 Box 414 The magic mawkin and other Essex tales. By H. Cranmer-Byng. Colchester: Benham & Co., [n.d.] Box 1531 The magic oak tree and Prince Filderkin. By Lord Brabourne (E.H. Knatchbull-Hugessen). London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1894 Box 590 The magic of kindness; or, The wondrous story of the good Huan. By the brothers Mayhew (H. and A.S.). London: Darton & Co., [1849] Box 690 Magic, pretended miracles, and remarkable natural phenomena. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1726 The magic spring and other stories. London: T. Nisbet & Sons, [n.d.] Box 2111 The magic world. By E. Nisbet. London: Ernest Benn, [n.d.] Box 758 Page 8 of 86 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter M The magnet stories for summer days and winter nights. By Mrs S.C. Hall. London: Groombridge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1668 The magnet stories for summer days and winter nights. By Emily Taylor. London: Groombridge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1668 The magnet stories for summer days and winter nights. By Frances Browne, L.A. Hall... London: Groombridge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1425 The magnet stories for summer days and winter nights. By Mrs Russell Gray, E.M. Piper... London: Groombridge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1436 The magnet stories for summer days and winter nights. By Mrs Russell Gray, E.M. Piper... London: Groombridge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1424 The magnet stories for summer days and winter nights. By Mary Howitt, Julia Corner... London: Groombridge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1425 The magnet stories for summer days and winter nights. By Mrs S.C. Hall, W. Heard Hillyard... London: Groombridge & Sons, [n.d.] Box 1425 The magnet stories for summer days and winter nights. By W.H.G.
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