Economical Sunday-School Library "C"

Published by Dodd, Mead & Co.
August and Elvie by Jacob Abbott
Bede's Charity by Hesba Stretton
By Still Waters by Edward Garrett
Casella by Martha Finley
Climbing the Ladder by A. K. Holt
Child Life in New England by Sarah M. Hall
Diary of Kitty Trevylyan by the author of the Schonberg Cotta Family
Deepale End by the author of Cottage on Shore
Essie's Journey and What She Found in it
Elwood Freeman by Mrs. Boyd
Father and Mother's Comfort by Mrs. Boyd
Granville Valley by Jacob Abbott
Half Hours in the Tiny World by Anonymous
His Excellency; or, Alice Carruthers and Her Friends by Unknown
Half Hours in the Far North by Anonymous
Hard to Win by Mrs. George Cupples
Hunter and Tom by Jacob Abbott
Joseph Pilmore, the Quaker Soldier by Unknown
Lapsed but not Lost by the author of the Schonberg Cotta Family
Letters from Egypt by Miss Whately
Little Brown Girl by Esme Stuart
Maiden and Married Life of Miss Powell by Miss Manning
Miles Standish, Captain of the Pilgrims by John S. C. Abbott
My Brother Harold by Miss Brightwell
Note Book of the Bertram Family by the author of the Schonberg-Cotta Family
Norah by Mrs. Boyd
One of the Least by P. Russell Sharman
Premiums Paid to Experience by Edward Garrett
Peter and Polly by Marian Douglas
Schooner and Mary Ann by Jacob Abbott
Maid of Straisund by J. F. deLiefde
Three Paths in Life by Ellen Barice
Last Sheaf by Mabel
Old Stone House by Joseph Alden
Through a Needle's Eye by Hesba Stretton
Tom Gilles and the Knots He Tied and Untied by Unknown
Young Deserter by Unknown
Rowland Children by Mrs. Boyd
Woman of the Arabs by Dr. Jessup
Winfred Bertram by the author of the Schonberg-Cotta Family

This publisher's series was introduced by Dodd, Mead & Co. in 1879. It was published into the late 1880's. All of the forty titles are reprints and had been previously published by this firm or one of its iterations.

The books are listed here in alphabetical order. The individual volumes are numbered on the spine but in another ordering which is not known to me. The numbers continue through Economical Sunday-School Library "A", "B" and "C". The "C" numbered editions go from 111 to 150.

The books were sold only as a boxed set. The earlier editions note 751 Broadway on the title page. It is unknown whether the later copies had a different formats.

Cloth. Orange. Blindstamped. Gilt lettering on the spine. 16 mo.

See Economical Sunday School Library "A" and "B" for pictures. I have not seen any volumes with numbering between 111 and 150 as of this time.