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This is a list of 19th-century British children's literature titles, arranged by year of publication. Moral Tales for Young People (1801) by Maria Edgeworth " The Juvenile Travellers: Containing the Remarks of A Family During a Tour Through the Principal States and Kingdoms of Europe ", Priscilla Wakefield (1801)
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Five Children and It (1902) Five on a Treasure Island (1942) The Hobbit (1937) The House at Pooh Corner (1928) Just Jane (1928) Just William (1922) The Little Grey Men (1942) The Little Lost Hen (1946) A Little Princess (1905) The Lord of the Rings (books completed by J. R. R. Tolkien in 1948) The Fellowship of the Ring (1954) The Two Towers (1954)
Pages in category "British children's books" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 278 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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This is a list of classic children's books published no later than 2008 and still available in the English language. [1] [2] [3] Books specifically for children existed by the 17th century. Before that, books were written mainly for adults – although some later became popular with children.
This is a list of 18th-century British children's literature titles (ordered by year of publication): A Little Book for Little Children (1702) by Thomas White; A Token for Children (1709) by James Janeway; Divine Songs (1715) by Isaac Watts; A Description of Three Hundred Animals (1730) by Thomas Boreman