
Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter J Short title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books J Jack: a chapter in a boy’s life. By Yotty Osborn London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 782 Jack and his ostrich. An African story. By Eleanor Stredder London…:T. Nelson & Sons, 1891 Box 1034 Jack and his ostrich. An African story. By Eleanor Stredder London…:T. Nelson & Sons, 1896 Box 1034 Jack and Jill. No. 1. February 27th, 1954 London: The Amalgamated Press, The Fleetway House, 1954 Box 2218 Jack and Jill of our own day. New ed. By Mrs. Stanley Leathes London: John F. Shaw & Co., [n.d.] Box 2166 [Could not be found in box 2166, 2007] Jack and the bean-stalk. English hexameters By Hallam Tennyson London: MacMillan and Co., 1886 Box 2079 Jack and the beanstalk. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 2170 Jack at sea or All work and no play made him a dull boy. By George Manville Fenn London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 359 Page 1 of 22 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter J Jack Brown in prison; … Being the fourth part of the History of the two shoemakers. [By Hannah More] London: J. Marshall; R. White. [n.d.] Box 2133 Jack Hazard and his fortunes. By J.T. Trowbridge London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 1110 Jack Hooper. His adventures at sea and in South Africa. By Verney Lovett Cameron London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1887 Box 221 Jack in the box. [n.pl.]: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Warne’s “Excelsior” Toy-books. Box 2170 Jack or The story of a pocket book. London: Religious Tract Society, [c.1885] Box 1407 Jack Tench: or, The midshipman turned idler. By “Blowhand” London: W. Brittain, 1841 Box 2061 Jack the giant killer. London: Wm S. Orr & Co., 1844 Box 1550 Jack the conqueror; or, Difficulties overcome. By C.E. Bowen London: S.W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 1931 Jack, the sailor boy. By Mrs. Sherwood [London: Darton?] [Title page missing] Box 953 Page 2 of 22 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter J Jack, the young ranchman or A boy’s adventures in the Rockies. By George Bird Grinnell London and Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1908 Box 459 Jack Webster: a Christian Soldier. By E.S.B. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [c.1899] Box 1407 Jack-a-dandy; or, The heir of Castle-Fergus By E.J. Lysaght London: Blackie and Son, [n.d.] Box 633 Jackanapes. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1884 Box 1953 Jackanapes. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1884 Box 1953 Jackanapes. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1884 Box 1953 Jackanapes. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1884 Box 1956 Jackanapes. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 1953 Jackanapes. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 1953 Page 3 of 22 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter J Jackanapes. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 1952 Jackanapes and other tales. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 342 Jack’s heroism: a tale of schoolboy life. By E.C. Kenyon London: S.W. Partridge & Co., [n.d.] Box 567 Jack’s slate: scribbles and scratches. By R. André London: F. Warne & Co.; New York: A. C. Armstrong and Son, [n.d.] Box 1927 Jacob Faithful. Vol. I. By Captain Maryat. Philadelphia: E.L. Carey & A. Hart, 1834 Box 675 Jacob Faithful; or, The adventures of a waterman. Vol. I. By Captain Marryatt (Maryat) N.H.: Charles Robinson, 1843 Box 668 Jacob Faithful; or, The adventures of a waterman. Vol. II. By Captain Marryat N.H.: Charles Robinson, 1843 Box 669 Jacob Faithful. By Captain Marryat London: MacMillan and Co., 1895 Box 668 Jacopo and other tales. Edinburgh: William & Robert Chambers, 1848 Box 1402 Page 4 of 22 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter J Jacques Bonneval; or, The days of the Dragonnades. By A. Manning London: The Religious Tract Society, [c.1880] Box 658 James Chapman; or The way of common sense. London: Burns & Oates, [1897?] Box 1407 James Jarvis. Part I. London: Houlston and Son, [n.d.] No. 65 of Houlston’s Series of Tracts. Box 2133 James Jarvis. Part II. London: Houlston and Son, [n.d.] No. 66 of Houlston’s Series of Tracts. Box 2133 James Talbot; or, The importance of recollecting “God sees me at all times”. [No. 49] in Christian Tracts” Vol. 4. 2nd ed. London: Christian Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1704 James Wallace, or The reformed sailor, [Dublin]: [n.publ.], 1828 Box 2145 Jan of the windmill. A story of the plains. By Juliana Horatia Ewing London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [n.d.] Box 342 Jane Bouverie; or, Prosperity and adversity. By Catherine Sinclair New York: Harpur & Brothers, 1851 Box 672 Jane Hudson; or, The secret of getting on in the world. London: Frederick Warne & Co., [n.d.] Box 1667 Jane Seaton; or, The Cornelian cross. By R.G. London: John J. Griffin & Co., 1849 Box 389 Page 5 of 22 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter J Jane shore; or, The goldsmith’s wife. (Boys of England edition) [By M. Bennett] London: Newsagents’ Publishing Co., 1869 Box 2076 Jane shore; or, The goldsmith’s wife. By Mrs. M. Bennett London: Milner and Company, [1900] Box 105 Janet: her winter in Quebec. By Anna Chapin Ray London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1909 Box 840 Janet MacLaren. The faithful nurse. By W.H.G. Kingston London: Gall & Inglis, [n.d.] Box 561 Janet’s abnegation; or, The iron string and the golden thread. London: City of London Publishing Company, [n.d.] Box 1408 January 1, 1883 [Belgrave]: [Belgrave Chapel], [n.d.] Box 2215 The Japanese fairy-book. Compiled by Yei Theodora Ozaki London: Archibald, Constable & Co., [n.d.] Box 1545 Japhet in search of his father. Vol. I. By Captain Marryatt [Marryat] N.H. Charles Robinson, 1843 Box 672 Japhet in search of his father. Vol. II. By Captain Marryatt [Marryat] N.H. Charles Robinson, 1843 Box 672 Page 6 of 22 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter J Jasper Lyle: a tale of Kafirland. By Mrs. Ward London: George Routledge and Co., 1851 Box 1165 Jean Jarousseau, the pastor of the desert. By Eugene Pelletan London: Henry S. King & Co., 1872 Box 803 Jeanne Darc, the patriotic martyr: and other narratives of female heroism in peace and war. London: Blackie & Son, 1883 Box 1407 Jeanne de France, nouvelle historique. Vol. I. By Madame de Genlis. Paris: Maradan, 1816 Box 408 Jeanne de France, nouvelle historique. Vol. II. By Madame de Genlis. Paris: Maradan, 1816 Box 408 Jemima Placid. 3rd ed. By Mary Ann Kilner London: [1790?] Box 2113 Jem’s struggle for life; or, Before and after. By Alice J. Janvrin London: The Religious Tract Society, [c. 1896] Box 539 Jem’s struggle for life; or, Before and after. By Alice J. Janvrin London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 539 Jennet Gill; and other tales. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1408 Page 7 of 22 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter J Jennfier, J. 2nd ed. By Ethel Turner London & Melbourne: Ward, Lock, & Co., 1922 Box 1004 Jenny Harper. In “Stories” [n.pl.]: [n.publ.], [n.d.] Box 1704 Jenny’s first place; or, A life’s lesson. London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1408 Jessamine. By Marion Harland London…: Ward, Lock, Bowden and Co., [n.d.] Box 475 Jessamine Cottage: being a domestic narrative of the happy death of a mother and four children … 2nd ed. By John Thornton London: Hamilton & Adams, [n.d.] Box 1088 Jessica’s first prayer. 1st ed.? By Sarah Smith London: The Religious Tract Society, [1867] Box 1040 Jessica’s first prayer. By Hesba Stretton (Sarah Smith) London: The Religious Tract Society, [1867] Box 1043 Jessica’s first prayer. By Sarah Smith London: The Religious Tract Society, [1867-8?] Box 1043 Jessica’s first prayer. By Hesba Stretton (Sarah Smith) London: The Religious Tract Society, [c. 1900] Box 1041 Page 8 of 22 Short-title listing of the Pollard Collection of children’s books. Letter J Jessica’s first prayer. Compiled and adapted as a musically illustrated service. By H.C. Freeman. Music edited by C.H. Purday London: Weekes & Co., [n.d.] Box 2082 Jessica’s first prayer. By Sarah Smith London: The Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 1043 Jessie Browne, the moorland girl. No. 904 London: Religious Tract Society, [n.d.] Box 2135 Jessie Graham: or, Friends dear, but truth dearer. By M.J. MacIntosh London: Thomas Nelson, 1850 Box 645 Jessie Graham: or, Friends dear, but truth dearer. By M.J. MacIntosh London…: T. Nelson & Sons, [-1860] Box 913 Jessie Grey or The discipline of life. By L.G. Edinburgh: William Oliphant & Co., 1880 Box 380 Jessy Allan, the lame girl. By Grace Kennedy Edinburgh: William Oliphant, 1823 Box 566 Jessy Allan, the lame girl. A story founded on facts. In “Tracts Vol. 13” 6th ed. By Grace Kennedy Edinburgh: William Oliphant, 1828 Box 1700 Jesuits! By Paul Féval.
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