Works
- Seven Little People and Their Friends (1862)
- Life and Letters of David Coit Scudder (1864)
- Dream Children (1864)
- Stories from my Attic (1869)
- Stories and Romances (1880)
- Noah Webster ("American Men of Letters," 1882)
- A History of the United State of America Preceded By a Narrative of the Discovery and Settlement of North America and of the Events Which Led to the Independence of the Thirteen English Colonies for the Use of Schools and Academies (1884 and later editions)
- History of the United States (1884)
- Men and Letters (1887), essays
- George Washington (1889)
- Childhood in Literature and Art (1894)
- Life of James Russell Lowell (1901)
- The Book of Fables and Folk Stories
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