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Juvenile Literature Collection

Horatio Alger

The Juvenile Literature Collection in the Archives and Special Collections Department has more than 2,200 titles. Close to 200 come from the private collection of Henry Ayer True. The collection primarily includes works of fiction and non-fiction by British and American authors that stretch from the early 19th to the mid-20th century. The reading level for the collection covers the years from preschool through the eighth grade. Librarians, teachers (especially early childhood/elementary and middle level educators) and others serving this age group would also enjoy reading in and studying the volumes in the collection.

The collection is largely works of fiction. Boys and girls during the time span mentioned (as they do now) had a variety of book series available to choose from for their reading pleasure. These series frequently portrayed specific gender roles for males and females in society during those times. A series title would have a heroine or hero allowing the reader to follow the adventures and travels of the infamous character or character type. The majority of the titles and series in the collection belong to the so-called 鈥榝or boys only鈥 series although series for girls are also amply represented. Examples of series authors and their series titles are listed below:

AuthorSeries Title or Series Character
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The numbers of titles vary; there are, for instance, only a few titles in the 鈥淔ive Little Peppers鈥 series, but more than 100 titles by Horatio Alger. Some of the titles include duplicates, e.g., there are four editions (with five copies) of Alger鈥檚 book .

The 鈥榗lassics鈥 of juvenile literature for this time period are also well represented. The collection includes titles such as ,, and , to name only a few. For many of these works users will find more than one edition.

Burgess Flower Book

In the realm of works of non-fiction, the collection includes books in history, games and play, and science, with pockets of potential interest for a variety of users. In biography, for instance, books by the writer  (1803-1879) address numerous figures in both classical and English history (even so, Abbott鈥檚 writings are represented more heavily by his works of fiction鈥搕he 鈥溾 series鈥揳nd books on religious life for youth).  (1860) and  (1940) cover games and play for different generations. The limited number of books on science in the collection includes  (1919),  (1923),  (1866),  (1916), and  (1935).

Storytellers may find titles such as  (1906),  (1911), and  (1920 translation) to be useful. Children鈥檚 librarians and elementary school teachers interested in story time will find  by Emilie Poulsson (1921) in the collection, along with  (1938). Titles such as  (1893),  (1888),  (1937), Rollo鈥檚 Tours (, etc.),  (1870), as well as collections of stories by  add a multicultural interest and an international flavor to the collection.

There are other wonderful delights in the collection that a reader will discover when looking closely. It includes one volume of the monthly journal for boys and girls,  (Vol. 13, Jan.-Dec. 1866). It also includes wonderful illustrations; Washington Irving鈥檚  (1888 edition), Louisa May Alcott鈥檚  (1923 edition), Juliana Horatio Ewing鈥檚  (several editions), and  (1923) are just a few.

For More Information:
Authors, titles and series in the collection can be viewed more extensively through a search on  in the ALICE library catalog. More specific information may be obtained by using 鈥渓imit this search鈥 for particular authors, dates of publication (e.g., after 1899 and before 1911), or publishers.