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A brief memoir of Annie H--- who died at Sheffield, January 29th, 1845, aged 14 years
1845
Publication note (p.2), identifies the author as the sister of "Annie H---".
Rich boys and poor boys : and other tales
Hofland, Mrs (1770-1844); Springsguth, Samuel
[1833?]
Preface dated April 3, 1833. Added engraved t.p. Half-title. Divisional titles. Publisher's advertisements: upper yellow endpapers and [1] p. at end.
The happy death-bed of H.W.W
Walker, Mrs Arthur
1857
Caption title: "A few recollections of a dear little boy, and an account of his happy death-bed".
Examples of early piety, written for the benefit of children and encouragement of parents : consisting of memoirs of the life and death of James B. Jones, and a brief notice of Elizabeth E. Jones
Jones, James (Wesleyan minister)
1826
Ninth edition, 1828, has title: Brother and sister; or examples of early piety.
Examples of early piety, written for the benefit of children and encouragement of parents : consisting of memoirs of the life and death of James B. Jones, and a brief notice of Elizabeth E. Jones
Jones, James (Wesleyan minister)
1826
Ninth edition, 1828, has title: Brother and sister; or examples of early piety.
Brother and sister; or, examples of early piety written for the benefit of children and encouragement of parents : consisting of memoirs of the life and death of James B. Jones, and a brief notice of Elizabeth E. Jones
Jones, James (Wesleyan minister)
1828
Earlier editions have title: Examples of early piety.
The blind farmer and his children
Hofland, Mrs (1770-1844)
1816
Printer's name from colophon: H. Bryer. Frontispiece has imprint: Published Dec. 1, 1815 by J. Harris.
Energy : a tale
Hofland, Mrs (1770-1844); Williams, Samuel (1788-1853); Springsguth, Samuel
1838
Added engraved t.p. At foot of frontispiece: S[amuel] Williams, del.; S. Springsguth, Steel.
A mill-stone for the necks of the child-destroyers : a letter to Lord Viscount Morpeth, M.P
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1833
Lacking all after p.12.
The annual report of the Sheffield Infant Schools Society
Sheffield Infant School Society
1st (1831)-3rd & 4th (1833-1834) Imprint varies. "Connected with the Established Church".
Tales of the poor, or, Infant sufferings : containing The chimneysweeper's boy; Sally Brown, the cotton spinner; The orphans, a ballad; Mary Davis
Roberts, Samuel (1763-1848)
1813
The first three tales are in verse.