Arabian nights' entertainments, pp. 1-24
Mrs Giles' run with the hounds, pp. 33-35
The Tabernacle, pp. 36-42
The life of the Saviour, pp. 43-44
The Holy Land, pp. 45-46
The Pilgrim's progress, pp. 46-49
Robinson Crusoe, pp. 50-53
Mother Hubbard, pp. 53-54
The wonderful sausage, pp. 55-56
Aesop's fables, pp. 56-59
Fun's edition of the poets, pp. 60-61
Thomas Ingoldsby, The jackdaw of Rheims, pp. 62-65
Continental views, pp. 66-67
Natural phenomena, pp. 67-75
The seasons, pp. 75-77
History of a ship, pp. 77-78
Animals, pp. 78-80
Cinderella, pp. 80-84
Jack the giant killer, pp. 84-88
Jack and the bean stalk, pp. 88-91
The Great Pyramid, pp. 92-112
Readings from Uncle Tom's cabin, pp. 113-134
Tom Hood, A sailor's apology for bow-legs, pp. 135-136
John Tyler Pettee, Prayer and potatoes: a trial of faith, pp. 137-138
A tale of a story without an end, pp. 139-144
Charles Mackay, The dream of the reveller: or, the whiskey demon, pp. 145-147
Edwin Waugh, The grindlestone, p. 148
Prince of Wales's visit to India, pp. 149-163
S.J. Stone, The first problem: the soliloquy of a rationalistic chicken, pp. 164-165
Turkey and its European dependencies, pp. 166-178
continued from: Lantern readings original and selected: vol. II (Birmingham: Alfred Pumphrey, n.d.)
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