Chapter 18

HARRIS’SCABINET OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION,

HARRIS’S

CABINET OF AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION,

Consisting of the most approved Novelties for the Nursery;

Printed in a superior manner upon good paper, 1s.6d.each, and illustrated withSixteenEngravings neatly coloured.

1.Mother Hubbard& herDog.

2.Dame Trotand herCat.

3.Cock Robin, a Painted Toy.

4. History of theHouse that Jack Built.

5.Nursery Novelties, or a New Alphabet for Children.

6. History of theApple Pie, an Alphabet for little Masters and Misses.

7.Dame Dearlove’s Dittiesfor the Nursery.

8.Peter Piper’sPractical Principles of Plain & Perfect Pronunciation.

9. TheInfant’s Friend, or Easy Reading Lessons.

10. TheSnow-Drop, or Poetic Trifles for Little Folks.

11. TheHobby-Horse, being a revival of that favourite Alphabet,A was an Archer and shot at a Frog.

12.CriesofLondon, or Sketches of Characters in the Metropolis.

13. The Courtship, Marriage, &c. ofCock RobinandJenny Wren.

14. The Alphabet ofGoody Two Shoes; “by learning which she soon got rich.”

15. History of SixteenWonderful Old Women.

16.Spring Flowers, or Easy Lessons, not exceeding Words of Two Syllables. By Mrs.Ritson.

17. ThePhœnix, or a Choice Collection of Riddles and Charades.

18.Sir Harry Herald’sView of theDignitariesofEngland, shewing the Costume of different Ranks, and the Coronation Regalia.

19. ThePathsofLearningstrewed with Flowers, or English Grammar illustrated.

20.Tommy Trip’s Museum, or a Peep at the Quadruped Race, Part I.

21. Ditto, Part II.—22. Part III.

23. TheCostumesofDifferent Nations, illustrated.

24.Wonders, descriptive of some of the most remarkable in Art and Nature.

25. TheMonthly Monitor; or Short Stories, adapted to every Season of the Year. By Mrs.Ritson.

26. ThePicturesque Primer, with 72 Engravings.

27. ThePeacock at Home; with TheButterfly’s Ball.

28.Simple Storiesin Words of One Syllable, by the Author of the “Stories of Old Daniel.”

29. TheNew Tom Thumb; and Account of his Wonderful Exploits.

30.ValentineandOrson, or Two Sons of the Emperor of Greece.

31.Take your Choice, or the Alphabet Community.

32.Lapland Sketches; or, Costume, &c. of Jens Holm and his Wife.

33.Tom Pickle’sFamily History, versified by himself.

34.Tommy Trip’s MuseumofBirds, Part I.

35. Ditto, Part II.

36. TheInfant’s Grammar; or a Pic-Nic Party of the Parts of Speech.

37. TheMonkey’s Frolic.

38. TheSeven ChampionsofChristendom.

39.Little RhymesforLittle Folks.

40.Poetical Gems; or Short Pieces from the most admired Authors, to commit to memory.

41.Punctuation Personified, or Pointing made Easy; by Mr.Stops.

42.Pug’sTravels thro’Europe.

43.Peepat theStars.

44. TheScripture Alphabet.

45.PortraitsandCharactersof the Kings of England, from William Conqueror to Edw. IV. Part I.

46. Ditto, from Edward IV. to George III. Part II.

47.New Year’s Feast, on his coming of Age; a Poem illustrative of the Festivals and Fasts.

48.TravelsandAdventuresofJohn Bullthe Younger.

49. An Alphabetical Arrangement ofAnimals, bySally Sketch.

50. TheThree Cakes; a Tale in Verse, from the Original in Prose by Mrs.Barbauld.

51. TheWord Book.

52. TheRational Alphabet.

53.Royal Primer, or high Road to Learning.

54.Old Womanand herPig.

55.Cinderella, or the little Glass Slipper.

56.PussinBoots.

57.Whittingtonand hisCat.

58.WalkswithMamma.


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