Philadelphia. Hebrew Sunday School Society. Young Mænnerchor Hall, Sixth and Vine Streets. Purim Entertainment for the Children of the Hebrew Sunday School, of Philadelphia. Introducing Mr. Thomas W. Yost, in Refined Magical Entertainment, Wonderful Illusions, Unique Surprises, Startling Natural Phenomena. Wednesday Afternoon, February 22, 1888. Programme ... [Philadelphia, 1888].
[Alden, Isabella Macdonald], ed. Young Folks’ Story Book. Edited by Pansy. With Nearly One Hundred Illustrations. Boston: D. Lothrop, [c1893]. unpaged. Rachel Ford’s classmates believe that she is Jewish, but she isn’t; see "Rachel’s Friend," a two-part story by Mrs. C. M. Livingston. Text of "Rachel’s Friend" also in Our New Home. For Boy and Girls. Illustrated (Boston: Lothrop Publishing Co., [c1896]), unpaged.
[Alden, Isabella Macdonald], ed. Young Folks’ Story Book. Edited by Pansy. With Nearly One Hundred Illustrations. Boston: D. Lothrop, [c1893]. unpaged.
The Chautauqua System of Education. Department of Jewish Studies. Young Folks’ Reading Union of the Jewish Chautauqua Society. Under the Direction of Miss Diana Hirschler. Second Year’s Leaflet. Suggestions in Aid of Reading, Programs, Memoranda, etc. [Kansas City, Mo.: Press of Berkowitz & Co.], c1896. 11 p.
Young Dilke the Messenger Boy Detective; or, On the Trail of a Band of Wall Street Swindlers. By Old Cap Collier. Old Cap. Collier Library, no. 715. New York: Munro’s Publishing House, 1897. 30 p., [2] p. of adv.
You are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of Miss Laura Mordecai ... Thursday, July 4, 1839. [Richmond]: Bailie & Gallaher, prts. [1839]. broadside.
Flagg, William Joseph. Yoga; or, Transformation. A Comparative Statement of the Various Religious Dogmas Concerning the Soul and Its Destiny, and of Akkadian, Hindu, Taoist, Egyptian, Hebrew, Greek, Christian, Mohammedan, Japanese and other Magic. New York: J. W. Bouton; London: George Redway, 1898. vii, 376 p.
Philadelphia. Congregation Mikveh Israel. By Authority; Scheme of a Lottery for the Benefit of the Hebrew Congregation of the City of Philadelphia ... November 10th, 1808. [Philadelphia, 1808]. broadside.
The Counterfeit Messiah; or, False Christ, of the Jews at Smyrna; in the Year 1666. Written by an English Person of Quality there resident; soon after the affair happened. Keene (New Hampshire): Printed by C. Sturtevant, jun., for Amos Taylor, 1795. 36 p.