Syria and Palestine, pp. 1-11
Reynard the fox, pp. 12-16
A tour in Switzerland, pp. 17-28
Henry Clay Work and Henry Clay Work, Come home, father: little Mary's song, pp. 28-29
Thomas Campbell, The soldier's dream, pp. 29-30
The overland route, pp. 30-36
China and the Chinese, pp. 37-47
Underground life: or, mines and miners, pp. 47-55
The Pilgrim's progress, pp. 55-61
The holy war, pp. 61-67
Life and travels of St Paul, pp. 68-74
The book of Martyrs: by John Foxe, pp. 74-86
Natural phenomena, pp. 87-100
Henry Glassford Bell, Mary, Queen of Scots, pp. 101-106
Robert Browning, The Pied Piper of Hamelin, pp. 107-109
William B. Fowle, Vat you please, pp. 110-112
Uncle John, Jack and his 'hard lump', p. 113
Thomas Ingoldsby, The jackdaw of Rheims, pp. 113-114
The town pump, p. 114
Frank W. Green and Alfred Lee, Mrs Somebody swallowed a fly, p. 114
Scenes from the life of Martin Luther, pp. 115-120
Scripture customs and manners, pp. 120-125
Views of the Nile: from Alexandria to the Second Cataract, pp. 125-131
Undine, pp. 132-139
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, pp. 140-147
The greatest plague of life: or a lady in search of a good servant, pp. 148-159
Dr Lees, The human stomach: in health, and under alcoholic excitement and disease, p. 160
Albert Smith, Jack Holyday: a story for juveniles, pp. 161-169
English cathedrals, pp. 170-178
Robert Burns, The cotter's Saturday night, pp. 179-183
Ireland, pp. 184-191
Walter B. Woodbury, Lecture on Java, pp. 192-199
A tour in North Wales, pp. 200-211
Rome: the capital of the Caesars and the Popes; its ancient and modern buildings; its people and their rulers, pp. 212-221
Walter Scott, Kenilworth, pp. 222-229
The inverted world, pp. 230-231
The unlucky present, pp. 231-233
Peter Pindar, The pilgrims and the peas, pp. 233-234
Charles Dickens, Christmas carol, pp. 235-250
Robert Southey, The well of St. Keyne, pp. 251-252
The tiger and tub, pp. 252-255
Mischief and complacency, pp. 255-257
Robert Burns, Address to the toothache, p. 258
The legend of the wandering Jew, pp. 259-260
The vision of Hell: by Dante Alighieri, pp. 260-263
The little town of Weinsburgh, pp. 263-264
Robert Southey, Mary, the maid of the inn, pp. 265-267
Johnny Sands, pp. 267-268
Robinson Crusoe, pp. 268-271
Thomas Haynes Bayley and Henry Bishop, The mistletoe bough, p. 272
The adventures of Baron Munchausen, pp. 273-275
The fables of La Fontaine, pp. 275-280
Aesop's fables, pp. 281-282
Experiments: that may be performed in the glass trough, and shewn on the screen by means of the lantern, pp. 283-284
Friedrich Schiller (trans. Edgar A. Bowring), Pegasus in harness, pp. 285-286
Mother Tabbyskins, p. 287
The miller and the ass, p. 288
continued by: Lantern readings original and selected: vol. II (Birmingham: Alfred Pumphrey, n.d.)
republished as: Lantern readings original and selected: volume I (5th edition) (Birmingham: Alfred Pumphrey, c.1874)
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