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University of California Libraries hosted an Internet Archive book scanning center at the Southern Regional Library Facility on campus at UCLA and at the Northern Regional Library Facility in Richmond California.
Books of American literature, mathematics, other subjects from the general collection and from The Bancroft Library have been selected by UC librarians in consultation with sponsors.
byGoodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
texts
eye1,427
favorite 2
comment 0
The life and adventures of Thomas Titmouse -- A warning -- A dialogue on parrots -- Lucy and her lamb -- The avalanche -- The soldier and the blind fiddler -- The wolf and the fox Topics: Children's stories, Children -- Conduct of life
byGoodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
texts
eye1,272
favorite 0
comment 0
Army green cloth over boards blocked in blind and gold. Some blocks are colored in red, green, white, yellow, and blue Topics: Children's stories, Conduct of life, Travel
byGoodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
texts
eye1,205
favorite 3
comment 0
Publisher's printed yellow paper over boards; printed in blue; vignette on upper board; publisher's advertisement on lower board; yellow endpapers; sprinkled edges Topics: Children's stories, Conduct of life
byGoodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
texts
eye1,133
favorite 3
comment 0
The son of the sea -- The sailor's family -- The snow-drift -- An equinoctial storm, or, Adventures of a hat -- The freshet -- The snow man -- The twins -- Lost and found -- A hunter's tale of Siberia -- A legend of Kamschatka -- The Samoide magician -- The Japanese Christians -- The demon exorcised, or, A tale of China -- The hermitess Topic: Children's stories
Little Croppy / by Mrs. Hughs -- The May queen, or, Who is the prettiest? / by Mrs. Hughs -- Edward the Sixth, King of England -- Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam Topic: Children's stories
(from t.p.) 1. The little girl who did not care for what was said to her -- 2. The humming-tops -- 3. The new doll -- 4. The greedy boy Topics: Children's stories, Conduct of life
byHughs, Mrs. (Mary); Devereux, George T., b. ca. 1810; Rossiter, Thomas Prichard, 1818-1871
texts
eye769
favorite 0
comment 0
Address to my young readers -- The young sailor -- Holidays in the country -- Generosity -- The young artist -- The two pets Topics: Children's stories, Children's poetry, Aquatint
byGoodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
texts
eye741
favorite 1
comment 0
The runaway -- The bird's nest -- The little soldiers -- The little drummer -- The little prisoners -- The mocking bird -- The mask -- The little sailor -- A winter story Topic: Children's stories
byGoodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
texts
eye713
favorite 1
comment 0
The bird's nest -- The faithful dog -- The little soldiers -- The little drummer -- The little prisoners -- The mocking bird -- The mask -- The little sailor Topic: Children's stories
The little girl who did not care for what was said to her -- The humming tops -- The new doll -- The greddy boy Topics: Conduct of life, Children's stories
The way to find pleasure -- The little girls who did not like to be useful -- The cruel boy -- The little girl who did not care for what was said to her -- The new doll -- The wren's nest -- The greedy boy -- The humming tops Topics: Conduct of life, Natural history, Children's stories
byGoodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
texts
eye656
favorite 1
comment 0
Publisher's printed yellow coated paper over boards; printed in blue; vignette on upper board; publisher's advertisement on lower board; backstrip wanting. Loose in boards Topic: Children's stories
University of California Libraries hosted an Internet Archive book scanning center at the Southern Regional Library Facility on campus at UCLA and at the Northern Regional Library Facility in Richmond California.
Books of American literature, mathematics, other subjects from the general collection and from The Bancroft Library have been selected by UC librarians in consultation with sponsors.
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Books sponsored by UC (in other words, the ones UC paid for the scanning) have no additional restrictions beyond the underlying works. If the work is public domain then these images and derivative works are public domain. Books supplied from the UC libraries but sponsored by another organization may have restrictions.