- Affection's Gift: a Christmas, New-Year and birthday
present. Philadelphia: E.H. Butler & Co., 1855. E
A256
- An anthology designed to "[form] the female character on the
real and solid basis of religion; and [build] it up with the rich
and durable material of high intellectual and moral culture."
ED, R
- Alcott, William Andrus. Letters to a Sister; or, woman's
mission. Buffalo: G.H. Derby, 1850. LSC 170 A355L
- Alcott "[shows] women, in a plain and distinct manner by what
means, methods, and instrumentalities, her mission may best be
accomplished." 31 chapters on everything from moral character to
pastimes. M, MO, R
- The American Ladies' Memorial; an indispensable home-book
for the wife, mother, sister. Boston: Published at 60
Cornhill, 1850. E Pam 12mo #12117
- This "useful book to every Lady throughout the United States"
offers instruction on embroidery, dress-making, millinery,
floristry, etiquette, and styles of dress. D, E,
F
- Child, Lydia Maria Francis and Clara de Chatelain. The
Girl's Own Book. London: W. Tegg & Co., 1858. E 12mo
#6011
- A compilation of exercises, activities, games, poetry, and
"Moral Maxims" designed to amuse and instruct young girls.
CH, E, ED, PA, R
- Dunne, P.C. Young Married Lady's Private Medical
Guide. Boston: Stacy & Richardson, 1853. E D631Y
- Translated from the French, this book discusses reproduction,
puberty, masturbation, menstruation, and contraception. H,
S

- Dyer, Ebenezer Porter. The Young Maiden's Mirror.
Boston: Stone & Halpine, 1854. E 12mo #6120
- A collection of edifying fiction and poetry: "Do not choose a
man all work, / Nor a man all idle, / Nor a temper all too slack, /
Nor that needs a bridle. / Neither get a lad too young, / Nor a
rich old miser; / Be not bribed by paltry gold; / Maiden, do be
wiser." M, N, R
- Leslie, Madeline. Trying to Be Useful. Boston:
Shepard, Clark and Brown, 1859. E 12mo #6467
- This novel portrays a girl who dutifully serves others as she
grows up. Her ultimate reward is marriage to a minister: "She
rejoiced...that she was chosen to be the wife of one so devoted to
the cause of Christ, and was thought worthy to labor at his side in
the advancement of the cause of their Redeemer." CH, N,
R
- Marks, Elias. Hints on Female Education. Columbia,
S.C.: A.S. Johnston, 1851. E Pam 12mo #5163
- "Woman is the associate, the companion, the friend, the
counselor of man. She should, in every respect, be qualified for
the important duties which she is destined to perform." E,
P
- Porter, James. The Operative's Friend...or, Hints to Young
Ladies, Who Are Dependent on Their Own Exertions. Boston:
Charles H. Peirce, 1850. LSC 396.5 P846
- A unique conduct-of-life book for women "who are thrown upon
their own resources, and particularly, those who are engaged in the
various manufactories with which New England abounds." D,
E, ED, M, R, W
- Weaver, George Sumner. Aims and Aids for Girls and Young
Women, on the Various Duties of Life. New York: Fowler and
Wells, 1856. E W363AI
- Weaver advises young women on beauty, education, happiness,
religion, and marriage: "Any Marriage before eighteen years of age
is a very early Marriage; before twenty it is early. As a general
rule, between twenty and twenty-five it is timely." D, ED,
F, M, R
Subject Guide
Throughout this bibliography, these subject letter codes are
used to identify works relating to a particular topic. The guide is
displayed at the bottom of each page.
- C = Cookery
- CH = Children's prescriptive literature
- D = Domestic management
- E = Etiquette/conduct
- ED = Education
- F = Fashion/beauty
- H = Health
- M = Marriage
- MO = Motherhood
- N = Narrative/fiction/poetry
- P = Political and social issues
- PA = Pastimes
- R = Religious life/morality
- RF = Reference works
- S = Sexuality
- SR = Servants
- W = Work/employment outside the home