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Mary Botham Howitt has written:

'The two apprentices'

'My Uncle, the Clockmaker: A Tale'

'Alice Franklin'

'Tales in prose'

'Sowing and reaping; or, What will come of it'

'The queens of England' -- subject(s): Biography, Queens

'Wood Leighton'

'The spider and the fly' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, English, Conduct of life, English poetry, Flies, Juvenile poetry, Poetry, Spiders

'Marien's pilgrimage'

'A popular history of the United States of America' -- subject(s): History

'Hope on! Hope ever! or, The boyhood of Felix Law'

'Alice Franklin, a tale'

'Hymns and fireside verses' -- subject(s): Children's literature

'Birds and flowers and other country things'

'Mary Howitt's illustrated library for the young' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Natural history

'Tales in Prose: For the Young / by Mary Howitt'

'Biographical sketches of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Victoria' -- subject(s): Biography, Queens

'Ballads and other poems'

'Mid-summer day'

'With the flowers'

'Mary Howitt' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, English Authors

'Mabel on midsummer day'

'The seven temptations'

'The favorite scholar'

'Tales in prose: for the young' -- subject(s): Children's stories, American

'A new book of stories, for the young'

'The poetical works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats' -- subject(s): English poetry

'Pictorial calendar of the seasons' -- subject(s): Country life, Natural history, Outdoor books

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