Why, what, and because, or, The road to the temple of knowledge / T.H. Jones, del. et litho
[approximately 1855]
6
Wallis's elegant and instructive game exhibiting the wonders of art, in each quarter of the world
[ca. 1820]
7
The cottage of content; or, Right roads and wrong ways
1848
8
The royal and entertaining Game of the goose
[between 1761 and 1794]
9
The noble game of the elephant and castle,
1822
10
L'orient, or, The Indian travellers : a geographical and historical game
[1846]
11
Conversation cards, or, Pleasing pastimes for winter evenings
[ca. 1815?]
12
The majestic game of the Asiatic ostrich
[approximately 1825]
13
Dales, T. T
Panoramacopia
1824
14
Universal building-blocks box =
[late 19th century?]
15
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756–1827
[Transparent prints]
[1799]
16
Happy may they birthday be
[1880?]
17
Clark, John Heaviside, approximately 1770–1863
Myriorama
[1824]
18
To the Queen's private apartments
1843]
19
Sallis, William, 1782–1865
Sallis's comic play grammar
[ca. 1850?]
20
La Fontaine in the game of the goose
[ca. 1810]
21
Fortune teller's notebook
[1829?]
22
Newton, T
The mansion of bliss
1822
23
Game of the star-spangled banner,
[between 1842 and 1845]
24
Aladdin, or, The Wonderful lamp
[between 1876 and 1917]
25
R. M
The Mars and the L'Hercule, April 21, 1798
1799
26
[The Popish Plot]
[1679?]
27
Cotterell, J. H. (Jacob Henry), -1868
The paths of life
[circa 1840]
28
Happy families
[186-?]
29
A gentleman's park dissected
18--]
30
Many happy returns of the day
[approximately 1880]
31
Sayers, Henry, 1819 or 1820–1891
Toy soldier paper dolls
ca. 1830
32
Bury, T. T. (Thomas Talbot), 1811–1877
Fantascope
1833
33
The wonders of the world
[ca. 1843]
34
Origin of the Union Jack of Great Britain
1868
35
Please to imagine lady fair, If you my passion truly share, that in these gloves our hands combine, Mine in yours, love, and yours in mind
[approximately 1860]
36
Havell, Robert, 1769–1832
The natuorama; or Endless transposition of views on the Thames ... The drawings taken from nature,
[1825]
37
Wallis's tour of Europe
Nov. 24th, 1794
38
The magic ring
November 1st, 1796
39
An arithmetical pastime
April 19th, 1798
40
The royal pastime of cupid, or, Entertaining game of the snake
12th May 1794
41
May each returning birthday find you very much improved
[approximately 1860]
42
Game of the Great Exhibition of 1851
[1851]
43
Peep egg viewer of Weymouth, Dorset
ca. 1855
44
The blue jackets, or, Her majesty's service
[between 1876 and 1917]
45
The maid and the magpie
[between 1876 and 1917]
46
Walkers' tour through France
1815
47
The Royal Regatta
[ca. 1852?]
48
Court game of geography
[between 1838 and 1855]
49
A journey to Lindley Murray's
[185-?]
50
Fox, Geo. (George)
A new, moral, and entertaining game of the reward of merit
December 10th, 1801
51
The circle of knowledge
[ca. 1850?]
52
The habit makes the man = L'habit forme l'homme
18--]
53
The combat with the giant
September 1st, 1796
54
Trafalgar
[early 20th century]
55
Spooner's transformations
1838 [-39]
56
The British tourist
[1830s?]
57
Wallis's elegant and instructive game exhibiting the wonders of nature in each quarter of the world
1st Novr. 1818
58
With love and good wishes for a happy New Year
[1880?]
59
The new game of the multiplication table
[between 1830 and 1832]
60
Fox, George
Laurie & Whittle's new, moral & entertaining game of the mansion of happiness / invented by George Fox, W.M., author of The cottagers, and various poetical pieces
13 Octr. 1800
61
Science in sport, or, The pleasure of astronomy
[1804]
62
To my love
[1880?]
63
The mirror of truth
Jany. 1st, 1811
64
Laurie's new and entertaining game of the golden goose
[1831]
65
Dean's new magic picture book
[between 1857 and 1865]
66
Royal race course
[ca. 1845?]
67
Yours unalterably
[1875?]
68
Fortunio & his seven gifted servants
1846
69
The hare and the tortoise
Novr. 5th. 1849
70
Crowned heads, or, Contemporary sovereigns
[ca. 1845?]
71
[Metallic cut paper greeting card]
[approximately 1880]
72
Wallis, J. (John), -1818
Wallis's new dissected map of America : engraved from the latest authorities, for the use of young students in geography