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Abbott, J. (continued).

 Rollo's tour in Europe:—
   1. Rollo on the Atlantic.
   2. Rollo in Paris.
   3. Rollo in Switzerland.
   4. Rollo in London.
   5. Rollo on the Rhine.
   6. Rollo in Scotland.
   7. Rollo in Geneva.
   8. Rollo in Holland.
   9. Rollo in Naples.
   10. Rollo in Rome.
 Young Christian series:—
   1. Young Christian.
   2. Corner Stone.
   3. Way to do good.
   4. Hoaryhead and McDonner.

"Acheta."

   1. March winds and April showers.
   2. May flowers.

Ackworth, J. [Rev. F. R. Smith.]

 Clogshop chronicles.
   1. Clogshop chronicles.
   2. Doxie Dent.
   3. Beckside lights.

Adam, P.

   1. Force.
   2. The child of the Austerlitz.
   3. The sun of July.

Adams, H.

   1. The pioneer boys of the Ohio.
   2. The pioneer boys on the Great Lakes.
   3. The pioneer boys of the Mississippi.
   4. The pioneer boys of the Missouri.
   5. The pioneer boys of the Yellowstone.
   6. The pioneer boys of the Columbia.

Adams, H. C.

 Tales of Charlton School:—
   1. The cherry-stones.
   2. The first of June.
 Tales of Nethercourt:—
   1. The lost rifle.
   2. The chief of the school.
 Tales of Walter's schooldays:—
   1. The doctor's birthday.
   2. Walter's friend.

Adams, Q.

 Outdoor chums series:—
   1. The outdoor chums.
   2. The outdoor chums in the forest.
   3. The outdoor chums after big game.
   4. The outdoor chums in the big woods.

Adams, Q.

 Outdoor chums series (continued):—
   5. The outdoor chums on the Lake.
   6. The outdoor chums on the Gulf.
   7. The outdoor chums on a houseboat.
   8. The outdoor chums at Cabin Point.

Agnew, E. C.

   1. Geraldine.
   2. Rome and the Abbey.

Agnus, Orme. [J. C. Higginbotham.]

 Sarah Tuldon series:—
   1. Sarah Tuldon.
   2. Sarah Tuldon's lovers.

Aguilar, Grace.

   1. Home influence.
   2. The mother's recompense.

Aicard, J.

   1. Adventures of Maurin.
   2. Maurin, the illustrious.

Aimard, G.

 Tales of Indian life. Two arrangements.
 (a.)
   1. The adventurers.
   2. The Pearl of the Andes.
   3. The tiger-slayer.
   4. The gold seekers.
   5. The Indian chief.
   1. The Prairie Flower.
   2. The Indian scout.
   1. The trail hunter.
   2. The pirates of the Prairies.
   3. The trapper's daughter.
   1. The Border Rifles.
   2. The freebooters.
 (b) A suggested order of reading:—
   1. The trappers of the Arkansas.
   2. The Border Rifles.
   3. The freebooters.
   4. The white scalpers.
   5. Guide to the Desert; or, Life on the Pampas.
   6. The insurgent chief.
   7. The flying chief.
   8. The last of the Incas.
   9. The Missouri outlaws.
   10. The Prairie Flower.
   11. The Indian scout.
   12. Stronghand.
   13. The bee hunters.
   14. Stoneheart.
   15. The Queen of the Savannah.
   16. The buccaneer chief.