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  • Bibliography:
    32 Books
  • First Book:
    October 2007
  • Latest Book:
    March 2012
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Book List in Order: 32 titles



  • Goody Two Shoes is the story of the little girl who overcomes many obstacles by always choosing what is right and fair.Beautifully illustrated, this book was originally published in 1888 by the McLoughlin Bros....







  • The misadventures of Frog, Mrs. Mouse, and The Rat are colorfully illustrated in this edition of the classic children's poem, originally published after 1874 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York. The book includes an alphabet at the start and a bonus p...



  • This romantic comedy is set in Peking, China during the Feast of Lanterns, and features Fun in the male role and his love interest Hey Ho. Originally published circa 1882 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, the imaginative children's story includes s...



  • In this illustrated book, half a dozen short stories about children's kindness to animals include rhymes about dogs, birds, a pony, a lamb, and a doe. The color picture book was originally published circa 1875 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York....



  • This odd little story in song, which includes the musical score as well as the words written in verse, tells of a woman who travels to market, falls asleep by the side of the road, has her skirts cut short by a stranger, and returns home only to be u...



  • This handsome illustrated picture book, originally published circa 1903 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, is a delightful story in prose of two children and their train ride to visit their grandparents. The text and color illustrations wonderfully ...



  • This collection of 24 picture puzzles, or rebuses, was originally published between 1868 and 1874 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York. Rebuses, which were popular for children in the 18th and 19th centuries, use pictures to represent words or parts of...







  • This illustrated children's adventure book, originally published circa 1875 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, depicts the real-life character of Sam Patch, America's first celebrity daredevil. Patch made amazing jumps from flagpoles, towers, and wa...



  • Rhymes and colorful illustrations fill this picture book about all kinds of dogs doing wonderful things. Originally published in 1883 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, the dog characters, dressed in human clothes, sing, dance, perform acrobatics an...



  • Originally published circa 1883 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, this 3-books-in-one collection is lavishly illustrated with 48 color-tinted images of circus performers. "Visit to the Circus" features horses, and is followed by "The Monkeys Circus...



  • "Originally published circa 1894 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, this rhyming story could easily be sung to the familiar ""Yankee Doodle"" tune we all know from childhood, long a patriotic song in America. In this colorfully illustrated book, Yan...



  • "Collected in this charming little book, originally published between 1863 and 1866 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, are eight illustrated rhymes that give advice to children about manners and behavior."...



  • Originally published in 1889 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, this ABC book for kindergarten teaches the alphabet in pictures. Many letters get a full page of objects: the "C" page shows among other things a clock, a cat, a crocodile, and a cradle...



  • Originally published in 1888 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, this clever rhyming ABC book teaches the alphabet while telling the story of an apple pie ("A was an apple pie ever so nice") and all the people who interact with it ("H is for Harry wh...





  • This colorful and imaginative illustrated story of Kriss Kringle and his helpers was originally published in 1897 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York. Some details of the story are a little unfamiliar. The helpers are brownies, not elves, Kringle's ho...







  • "This delightful ABC book, originally published circa 1899 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York, teaches the alphabet with clever rhymes that focus largely on people with different occupations (B is for Butcher, T is for Tailor). Fifty full-color and 2...




  • Rhyming text and 16 color illustrations tell the tale of a group of monkeys and their exploits as they play music, juggle, perform circus tricks, and more. This was originally published in 1883 by the McLoughlin Brothers of New York....





  • Eighteen beautiful color illustrations capture the excitement of the circus, with acts pictured including elephants, acrobats, bareback riders, and performing dogs. This picture book was originally published in 1887 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York...






  • This delightful illustrated ABC book was originally published circa 1901 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York. The first half of the book features a beautifully rendered alphabet plus simple spelling and reading lessons. Collected in the second half ar...









  • This illustrated re-telling of the classic Grimm's fairy tale was originally published in 1888 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York. Tom, no bigger than his father's thumb, survives many an adventure including being cooked into a pudding, being carried...



  • This colorfully illustrated children's book was originally published between 1888 and 1894 by McLoughlin Brothers of New York. The rhyming story and beautiful drawings describe a visit to the zoological gardens and include lions and tigers, elephants...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

McLoughlin Brothers has published 32 books.

McLoughlin Brothers does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Tom Thumb, was published in March 2012.

The first book by McLoughlin Brothers, Goody Two-Shoes, was published in October 2007.

No. McLoughlin Brothers does not write books in series.