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The Sunday Library for Household Reading was a special collection of books published in Britain a long time ago, starting in 1868. These books were written for families, especially to be read after church on Sundays. They told stories about important religious figures and historical events, making them a mix of biographies and history lessons.

What Was the Sunday Library?

The Sunday Library for Household Reading was a series of books from Britain. It was created for families to read together. The books often focused on religious stories and history. They were published by a company called Macmillan. A woman named Frances Martin was the editor, meaning she helped choose and prepare the books.

How Were the Books Released?

These books came out in a unique way. Instead of releasing a whole book at once, they were published in monthly parts. Each part cost one shilling, which was a small amount of money back then. This way of publishing, called "part publishing," made it easier for many families to afford the stories over time.

What Kinds of Stories Were There?

The series included many different types of stories. They were mainly biographies, which are true stories about people's lives. These people were often important figures in religious history. The books also covered historical events, making them a blend of interesting facts and inspiring tales for young readers and their families.

Books in the Sunday Library Series

Here is a list of the books that were part of the Sunday Library for Household Reading series:

Books in the Sunday Library Series
Number Year Author Title
I 1868 Charlotte Mary Yonge The Pupils of St. John the Divine
II 1868 Charles Kingsley The Hermits
III 1868 Frederic William Farrar Seekers after God
IV 1868 George Macdonald England's Antiphon
V 1869 François Guizot Saint Louis and Calvin, translation by Frances Martin
VI 1869 Catherine Winkworth Christian Singers of Germany
VII 1869 George Frederick Maclear Apostles of Mediæval Europe
VIII 1869 Thomas Hughes Alfred the Great
IX 1870 Annie Keary The Nations Around
X 1870 R. W. Church St. Anselm
XI 1868 Mrs. Oliphant Saint Francis of Assisi
XII 1871 Charlotte Yonge Pioneers and Founders; or, Recent Workers in the Mission Field
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