Archival objects in this container: Looking unto Jesus. Birmingham: C. Caswell, 1868 Mary Anne's Sunday Out by H. J. Daniel. Devonport: printed and published by W. Wood, 1869 The People's Penny Shakespeare King Henry V. London: Ward, Lock, and Tyler, approximately 1870 to 1879 Buy Your Own Cherries by John William Kirton. London: S. W. Patridge and Co., approximately 1870 to 1879 Lacy's Acting Edition Montcalm by Sir C. L. Young. London: Samuel French, approximately 1870 to 1879 Dick's Standard Plays Paul and Virginia by James Cobb. London: J. Dicks, approximately 1870 to 1879 The Life of Jemmy Hirst (King of Rawcliffe). Leeds: J. Johnson, publisher, approximately 1870 to 1879 T'Gooast O'John Barker's Loin. Bewsbury: Alfred Green, approximately 1870 to 1879 The Cottage Wedding; with the history of Sarah and William. London: Religious Tract Society, approximately 1870 to 1879 The Second Catechism, without proofs by Dr. Watts. London: Houlston and Wright, approximately 1870 to 1879 Treading Temperance Monthly Visitor, 1871 August The Tract Magazine and Christian Miscellany, no. 36. London: Religious Tract Society, 1872 December The Children's Treasury and Advocate of the Homeless and Destitute. London: Haughton and Co., 1874 January The Blot on the Queen's Head. London: Strahan & Co., 1876 St. John's in Bedwardine Parish Magazine, no. 81, 1878 September The Midland Naturalist, vol. 2, no. 24. London: David Bogue, 1879 December Guide to Windermere, Grasmere, and the vicinity. London: H. Darbyshire & Co., approximately 1880 to 1889 "Fish Out of Water" and "Family Jars" by Joseph Lunn, no. 355. London: John Dicks, approximately 1880 to 1889 Sir Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake, canto 1, no. 31. London: Allman & Son, 1884 The Biograph, and Review, vol. 3. London: E. W. Allen, 1880 Temperance Story with Song: John Tregenoweth, his mark by Rev. Mark Guy Pearse. London: United Kingdom Band of Hope Union, approximately 1880 to 1889 Familiar Wild Birds illustrated by W. Swaysland, part 43. Cassell & Company, Limited, approximately 1880 to 1889 A Bad Boy's Diary. London: printed and published by E. Smith & Co., approximately 1880 to 1889 After Work: an illustrated magazine for home reading, no. 1. London: Elliot Stock, 1881 January Old Murphy's Summer Number. London: Diprose & Bateman, 1882 Load More