Author:Lydia Maria Child

Works

 * Hobomok: A tale of Early Times, by an American (1824)
 * The Rebels; or, Boston before the Revolution (1825).
 * Juvenile Miscellany (1826)
 * The First Settlers of New England (1828)
 * "The Indian Wife" (1828)
 * The American Frugal Housewife (1829) external link
 * The Mother's Book (1831) external link
 * The biographies of Lady Russell, and Madame Guyon (1832) external link
 * The Girl's Own Book (1833) external link
 * An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans (1833)
 * The Oasis (1834) external link
 * The fountain for every day in the year. (1836) external link
 * Authentic anecdotes of American slavery (1835) external link
 * The Evils of Slavery (1836) external link
 * The Family Nurse (1837) external link
 * Anti-slavery catechism (1839) external link
 * The history of the condition of women in various ages and nations (1840) vol 1, vol 2
 * The Liberty Bell (1842), included stories, such as "The Quadroons"
 * "Slavery's Pleasant Homes: A Faithful Sketch" (1843), short story
 * Letters from New York (1843) external link
 * A Boy's Thanksgiving Day (1844)
 * Philothea: a Grecian romance (1845) external link
 * Biographies of good wives (1846) external link
 * Fact and fiction: a collection of stories (1847) external link
 * Rose Marian and the Flower Fairies (1850)
 * Isaac T. Hopper: A True Life (1853) external link
 * Memoirs of Madame de Staël, and of Madame Roland (1854) external link
 * Autumnal leaves: tales and sketches in prose and rhyme (1857) external link
 * Flowers for children (1854) external link
 *  The Atlantic Monthly.
 * The Patriarchal Institution (1860) external link
 * The right way the safe way: proved by emancipation in the British West Indies, and elsewhere. external link
 * The duty of disobedience to the Fugitive Slave Act (1860) external link
 * The Freedmen's Book (1865) external link
 * A Romance of the Republic (1867) external link
 * An appeal for the Indians (1868)
 * Looking toward sunset (1874) external link
 * Letters of Lydia Maria Child (1883) external link

Works about Child

 * Lydia M. Child, a September, 1846 series by Poe - The Literati of New York.
 * Parody in A Fable for Critics (1848) by James Russell Lowell