Archival objects in this container: The Lover's Harmony, approximately 1840 to 1849 Jack & Jill and Old Dame Gill. London: printed by J. Catnach, approximately 1840 to 1849 Four Views of the Devil's Dyke. Brighton: published by W. Grant, approximately 1840 to 1849 The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy. London: published by J. L. Marks, approximately 1840 to 1849 The Life and Adventures of Rory O'More. London: published by J. Catnach, approximately 1840 to 1849 The Dangers of the Deep; or, interesting narratives of Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea, no. 37. London: Orlando Hodgson, approximately 1840 to 1849 Vickers's Penny Shakespeare King Henry VIII, no. 29. London: Vickers, approximately 1840 to 1849 Jack the Giant Killer. London: published by J. March, approximately 1840 to 1849 Mamma's Gift to her Good Child, select poetry for children. London: printed by Ryle & Co., approximately 1840 to 1849 The Royal Jester; a new book of fun and frolic. Otley: printed by William Walker, approximately 1840 to 1849 A Full Report of the Trial...of George Lowther for the murder of John Moffit on January 30th, 1844, approximately 1840 to 1849 The Cripple of the Railroad, no. 250. London: printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1841 The Shepherd Boy. Northampton: A. R. Merrifield, 1842 Prayers for children with an Address. London: J. Burns, 1842 Daniel Edwards: some remarks upon his character and death, no. 616. London: printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1843 The Gate of Heaven by Bishop Heber. London: Edwards and Hughes, 1844 The Lady in the Arbour by Mrs. Sherwood. London: printed for Houlston and Co., 1844 Dialogue between John and Thomas, on the Corn Laws, the Charter, Teetotalism, and the probable remedy for the present disstresses. Paisley: printed for the author, by G. Caldwell, 1846 The Revenge: a tragedy by Edward Young, no. 67. London: W. Strange, 1846 Industry and Idleness; or, the Two London Apprentices. London: printed for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1847 The Necessity for National Humiliation: A Sermon Preached in Christ Chapel, Maida Hill. London: W. B. Dolling, 1848 April 09 Dean's Illustrated Farthing Books The Fretful Little Girl. London: Dean & Son, approximately 1850 to 1859 Wood's Only True Fortune Teller. London: J. T. Wood, approximately 1850 to 1859 The House That Jack Built. Otley: Yorkshire J. S. Publishing & Stationary Co., Ltd., approximately 1850 to 1859 The False Guardian, no. 5. Morpeth: published by J. Mackay, approximately 1850 to 1859 Load More