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Compiled from scans of original image rich children's books. The World Public Library Children's Literature Collection is a selected list of the most popular children's books of all times. We hope you and your family enjoy the collection.
 
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Bird Children

Author: Elizabeth Gordon

Description: These editions of classic children's books from the beginning of the 20th century feature four-color paintings and poetry that teach children about nature.

Language: English

Bird Children
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Bitty and the Bears

Author: Elizabeth Gorrell

Bitty and the Bears
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Black Beauty

Author: Anna Sewell, Lisa R. Church
Illustrated by Lucy Corvino
Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Fiction

Description: Following Sterling's spectacularly successful launch of its children's classic novels (240,000 books in print to date), comes a dazzling new series: " Classic Starts." The stories are abridged; the quality is complete. "Classic Starts" treats the world's beloved tales (and children) with the respect they deserve--all at an incomparable price. "Black Beauty "is the classic horse story, a beautiful and touching tale told by the title character himself. Set in Victorian London, it follows Beauty's life and changing fortunes as he moves from owner to owner. As the horse encounters new experiences and new friends who reveal their own histories, the story quietly paints a fascinating portrait of how animals were treated during that era.

Black Beauty
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Blue Beard

Description: Bluebeard was a wealthy aristocrat, feared because of his "frightfully ugly" blue beard. He had been married three times, but no one knew what had become of his wives. He was therefore avoided by the local girls. When Bluebeard visited one of his neighbours and asked to marry one of her daughters, they were terrified, and each tried to pass him on to the other. Eventually he persuaded the younger daughter to marry him, and after the ceremony she went to live with him in his château.

Very shortly after, however, Bluebeard announced that he had to leave the country for a while; he gave over all the keys of the chateau to his new wife, including the key to one small room that she was forbidden to enter. He then went away and left the house in her hands. Almost immediately she was overcome with the desire to see what the forbidden room held, and finally her visiting sister convinced her to satisfy her curiosity and open the room.

However, the wife immediately discovered the room's horrible secret: Its floor reeked of blood, and the dead bodies of her husband's former wives hung on the walls. Horrified, she locked the door, but blood had come onto the key which would not wash off. Bluebeard returned unexpectedly and immediately knew what his wife had done. In a blind rage he threatened to behead her on the spot, and so she locked herself in the highest tower with her sister. While Bluebeard, sword in hand, tried to break down the door, the sisters waited for their two brothers to arrive. At the last moment, as Bluebeard was about to deliver the fatal blow, the brothers broke into the castle, and as he attempted to flee, they killed him.

He left no heirs but his wife, who inherited all his great fortune. She used part of it for a dowry to marry her sister to the one that loved her, another part for her brothers' captains commissions, and the rest to marry a worthy gentleman who made her forget her ill treatment by Bluebeard.

Blue Beard
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Blue Fairy Book

Author: Andrew Lang, Henry
Illustrator: Henry Justice Ford, G. P.

Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Nonfiction

Description: The Blue Fairy Book was the first volume in the series and so it contains some of the best known tales, taken from a variety of sources: not only from Grimm, but exciting adventures by Charles Perrault and Madame D'Aulnoy, the Arabian Nights, and other stories from popular traditions. Here in one attractive paperbound volume - with enlarged print - are Sleeping Beauty, Rumpelstiltzkin, Beauty and the Beast, Hansel and Gretel, Puss in Boots, Trusty John, Jack and the Giantkiller, Goldilocks, and many other favorites that have become an indispensable part of our culture heritage.

Blue Fairy Book
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Bo-Bo the Pig Is Good and Bad

Author: Samuel E Lowe

Illustrator: Ray Gleason

Bo-Bo the Pig Is Good and Bad
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Bobbie Bubbles

Author: E. Hugh Sherwood

Language: English

Bobbie Bubbles
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Bonny Bairns

Author: Ida Waugh

Bonny Bairns
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Boston Tea Party

Author: H. W McVickar (Author)
Language: English

Boston Tea Party
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Bound to Rise

Author: Horatio Alger, Jr.

Key words and phrases: granton, asked harry, contrack, forty dollars, leavitt, asked frank, pentland, ten dollars, squire, lower village, walton, horatio alger, pocketbook, harry thought, hiram, luke harrison, harry walton, hiram walton, frank heath, benjamin franklin

Bound to Rise
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Boyhood in Norway

Author: Hjalmar Boyesen
Fiction / General

Description: There had never been a masquerade in Bumlebro, and there would not have been one now, if it had not been for the enterprise of young Arctander and young Norbeck, who had just returned from the military academy in the capital, and were anxious to exhibit themselves to the young girls in their glory.

Boyhood in Norway
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Boys and Girls from Storyland

Author: KIRK, Maria L. CHENEY Leila

Boys and Girls from Storyland
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Bracebridge Hall (1877)

Author: Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
Language: English
Keywords: National characteristics, English

Bracebridge Hall
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Buddy Jim

Author: Elizabeth Gordon

Illustrator: John Rae
Publisher: P.F. Volland Co. (1922)

Buddy Jim
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Camping
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Cast Upon the Breakers

Author: Horatio Alger, Jr.
Literature / Classics / Criticism

Description: A wonderful change came over Mike Flynn. Until he met Rodney he seemed quite destitute of ambition. The ragged and dirty suit which he wore as bootblack were the best he had. His face and hands generally bore the marks of his business, and as long as he made enough to buy three meals a day, two taken at the Lodging House, with something over for lodging, and an occasional visit to a cheap theater, he was satisfied.

Cast Upon the Breakers
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Catriona- Version 2

Author: Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English

Library of Congress Classification: PR


LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Scotland -- History -- 18th century -- Fiction

Catriona- Version 2
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Catriona

Author: Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English

Library of Congress Classification: PR

 

Catriona
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Children Stories

Author: Charles Dickens

Language: English

Description: Charles Dickens, who was born in 1812, is considered one of the greatest of English novelists. Certainly he is the most popular. Not only did he have an important place in nineteenth-century literature, but he was also an outspoken and influential critic of society. He wrote fifteen novels as well as a number of stories and Christmas books. In lots of these children were important characters.

In his day, no one understood children better than Dickens, and he was the first writer to describe what children thought and felt and to capture the way they spoke. And he was not afraid to write about the hard and sad lives that many children led.
In the stories in this book, which have been retold by Charles Dickens's granddaughter, Mary Angela Dickens, you will meet some of the children who appear in the works of Charles Dickens.

There is Oliver Twist, who had many misadventures after he escaped from the terrible workhouse where he was born, and David Copperfield, the hero of Dickens's most popular novel, much of which records his own experiences. Little Paul Dombey is the young son of Dombey and Son, and Amy is the heroine of Little Dorrit.

On these pages, you'll also make the acquaintance of Tiny Tim, from A Christmas Carol, the fat boy from The Pickwick Papers, Jenny Wren from Our Mutual Friend, and the blind little toymaker from The Cricket on the Hearth, and Little Nell and the marchioness from The Old Curiosity Shop.

Howard Copping's wonderful paintings and drawings bring Dickens's fascinating characters, both young and old, to life.

Children Stories
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Children of the Wigwam

Author: Annie Chase

Key words: wigwam, flying fox, mamma, shooting star, scalps, medicine lodge, wampum, yellow bird, leggins, deer hunt, canoe, hunting ground, papa, war club, bruin, trembling leaf, black duck, turtle dove

Children of the Wigwam
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Childs First Book
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Christmas Sketches ([19--?])

Author: Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
Language: English


Christmas Sketches
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Chronicles of the Conquest of the Granada- Volume 1

Author: Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
Language: English

 

Chronicles of the Conquest of the Granada- Volume 1
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Chronicles of the Conquest of the Granada- Volume 2

Author: Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
Language: English

Chronicles of the Conquest of the Granada- Volume 2
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Colonial Children

Author: Albert Bushnell Hart, Blanche Evans Hazard
Fiction / General

Description: Later my father married another woman who let me see the difference between my own mother and a step-mother. She did not seem to love me and turned my father against me. Then my father sent me to school to a Welshman, Mr. Rico, who kept the free school in the town of Lancaster. He was exceedingly cruel and dealt unjustly with me. This discouraged me so about school and lessons that I remember wishing often times that I might take care of pigs.

Colonial Children
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Columbus His Life and Voyages (1914)

Author: Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
Language: English
Keywords: Columbus, Christopher; Palos (Spain) -- Description and travel

Columbus His Life and Voyages
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Conan Doyles Best Books (Volume 1)

Author: Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930
Language: English


Publisher New York, P.F. Collier [n.d.]

Conan Doyles Best Books (Volume 1)
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Conan Doyles Best Books (Volume 2)

Author: Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930
Language: English


Publisher New York, P.F. Collier [n.d.]

Conan Doyles Best Books (Volume 2)
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Conan Doyles Best Books (Volume 3)

Author: Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930
Language: English


Publisher New York, P.F. Collier [n.d.]

Conan Doyles Best Books (Volume 3)
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Country Friends

Pictures and Stories for Little Folks

Country Friends
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CXCII Selected English Short Stories ([1914])

Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
Language: English
Keywords: Short stories, English; Short stories, American

Scott, Sir Walter. The two drovers. Wandering Willie's tale.--Lamb, Charles. The witch aunt.--Irving, Washington. Rip Van Winkle.--Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The snow image. The threefold destiny. Dr. Heidegger's experiment. Howe's masquerade.--Disraeli, Benjamin. Ixion in heaven.--Poe, E.A. The fall of the House of Usher. The pit and the pendulum. Eleonora.--Gaskell, Elizabeth C. The squire's story.--Brown, Dr. John. Rab and his friends.--Dickens, Charles. The seven poor travellers.--Trollope, Anthony. Malachi's cove.--Meredith, George. The punishment of Shahpesh, the Persian, on Khipil, the builder.--White, W.H. Mr Whittaker's retirement.--Morris, William. The story of the unknown church.--Garnett, Richard. The dumb oracle.--Harte, F.B. Miggles. Tennessee's partner. The Iliad of Sandy Bar. Mliss.--Stevenson, R.L. Markheim. Thrawn Janet. Providence and the guitar.--Gissing, George. Christopherson.--Coleridge, Mary. The king is dead, long live the king.--Crackenthorpe, Hubert. Saint-Pé

Cxciii Selected English Short Stories
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Daisy Dingle

 


Published: Charles E. Graham & Co. (1910)

Description: A collection of verses in full-color illustration.

Daisy Dingle
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Dancing

Author: Marguerite Wilson

A complete guide to all dances.

Dancing
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Danger! and Other Stories (1918)

Author: Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930
Language: English

Danger!--One crowded hour.--A point of view.--The fall of Lord Barrymore.--The horror of the heights.--Borrowed scenes.--The surgeon of Gaster Fell.--How it happened.--The prisoner's defence.--Three of them: A chat about children, snakes, and zebus. About cricket. Speculations. The leatherskin tribe


Date [c1919]

Danger!
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David Balfour
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David Balfour a Sequel to Kidnapped

Author: Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English

 

David Balfour a Sequel to Kidnapped
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David Crockett His Life and Adventures

Author: John S. C. Abbott

Biography / Autobiography

Excerpt: While we were conversing, writes Crockett, "Colonel Bowie had occasion to draw his famous knife, and I wish I may be shot if the bare sight of it wasn't enough to give a man of a squeamish stomach the colic. He saw I was admiring it, and said he, 'Colonel, you might tickle a fellow's ribs a long time with this little instrument before you'd make make him laugh.'"

David Crockett His Life and Adventures
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Davy and the Goblin- Version 2 : or what followed reading "Alice's adventures in wonderland" (1885)

Author: Carryl, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1841-1920
Language: English

Description: On Christmas Eve, eight-year-old Davy drowses by the fireplace reading Lewis Carroll's classic novel. He is suddenly accosted by a kaleidoscopic Goblin who transforms the family's Dutch clock into a boat, transporting Davy to a weird land inhabited by storybook figures including Robinson Crusoe, Robin Hood (and his daughter...

Davy and the Goblin- Version 2
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Davy and the Goblin : or what followed reading "Alice's adventures in wonderland" (1885)

Author: Carryl, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1841-1920
Language: English

Description: On Christmas Eve, eight-year-old Davy drowses by the fireplace reading Lewis Carroll's classic novel. He is suddenly accosted by a kaleidoscopic Goblin who transforms the family's Dutch clock into a boat, transporting Davy to a weird land inhabited by storybook figures including Robinson Crusoe, Robin Hood (and his daughter...

Davy and the Goblin
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Denslows Mother Goose

Author: Anonymous
Illustrator: Denslow, William Wallace, 1856-1915
Language: English

Denslows Mother Goose
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Denslows Night Before Christmas

Author: Clement Clarke Moore
Illustrator: W. W. Denslow
Chronicle Books
Children's Books/Ages 4/8 Fiction

Description: Written one Christmas Eve, this perennial classic was intended to be a gift from a father to his children. Instead, it has become a gift to the world. This Classic Illustrated Edition features the original text and beautiful reproductions of works by some of the most notable illustrators of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Denslows Night Before Christmas
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Dick Sand: A Captain at Fifteen

Author: Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Language: English

 

Dick Sand
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Dick Sands the Boy Captain

Author: Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Translator: Frewer, Ellen E.

Language: English
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

 

Dick Sands the Boy Captain
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Dolly and Molly at the Seashore

Author: Elizabeth Gordon

Illustrator: Frances Beem
Language: English

Dolly and Molly at the Seashore
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Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz- Version 2

Author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919
Language: English

Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz Library of Congress Classification: PZ

 

Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz- Version 2
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Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz

Author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank), 1856-1919
Language: English

Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz Library of Congress Classification: PZ

 

Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz
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Dorothys Mystical Adventures in Oz

Author: Robert J. Evans

Key words and phrases: saari, wicked witch, woodman, uncle henry, woggle, president jackson, glinda, president washington, scarecrow, beloved friends, munchkins, sitting bull, clippity, higher understanding, earthman, tin woodman, united states, princess saari, dorothy reminisces, george washington

Dorothys Mystical Adventures in Oz
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Down Spider Web Lane

Author: by Mary Dickerson Donahey
Publisher: E. Stern & Co (1909)
Language: English

Down Spider Web Lane
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr.jpg ([19--])

Author: Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English


Date [19--]

Dr. Jekyll and Mr.jpg
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Driven from Home-Or Carl Crawfords Experience

Author: Horatio Alger
Fiction / General

Description: He congratulated himself upon being still the possessor of twenty-five cents in silver. It was not much, but it seemed a great deal better than being penniless. A week before he would have thought it impossible that such a paltry sum would have made him feel comfortable, but he had passed through a great deal since then.

Driven from Home-Or Carl Crawfords Experience
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Driven from Home

Author: Horatio Alger
Fiction / General

Description: He congratulated himself upon being still the possessor of twenty-five cents in silver. It was not much, but it seemed a great deal better than being penniless. A week before he would have thought it impossible that such a paltry sum would have made him feel comfortable, but he had passed through a great deal since then.

Driven from Home
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Eddie Elephant

Author: Johnny Gruelle

Illustrator: Johnny Gruelle

Eddie Elephant
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Edinburgh Picturesque Notes

Author: Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Language: English

Library of Congress Classification: PR

 

Edinburgh Picturesque Notes
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Edithas Burglar

Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett
Illustrated by Henry Sandham
Children's Books/Ages 9/12 Fiction

Description: 1888. Burnett, began as a novelist, but she is now best remembered for her children's books including The Secret Garden and Sara Crewe (which was later rewritten to become The Little Princess). Her romance novels were also quite popular during her lifetime. The story begins: I will begin by saying that Editha was always rather a queer little girl, and not much like other children. She was not a strong, healthy little girl, and had never been able to run about and play; and, as she had no sisters, or brothers, or companions of her own size, she was rather old-fashioned, as her aunts used to call it. She had always been very fond of books, and had learned to read when she was such a tiny child, that I should almost be afraid to say how tiny she was when she read her first volume through. Her papa wrote books himself, and was also the editor of a newspaper; and, as he had a large library, Editha perhaps read more than was quite good for her. She lived in Long; and, as her mamma was very young and pretty, and went out a great deal, and her papa was so busy, and her governess only came in the morning, she was left to herself a good many hours in the day, and when she was left to herself, she spent the greater part of her time in the library reading her papa's big books, and even his newspapers.

Edithas Burglar
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Eight Hundred Leagues On the Amazon

Author: Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
Language: English
LoC Class PQ: Language: and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Eight Hundred Leagues On the Amazon
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Eneas Africanus

By Harry Stillwell Edwards

Key words: tommey, grey mare, eneas, major george, africanus, race horse, marse, horse wagon, thomasville, dear major, hyar, famous race, ergin, jefferson counties, macon, marse george, lady chain, just sweethearts, maj. george, tommey legion