
audiobook
by Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)
PUBLICATIONS OF THE Religious Tract Society. - BY MRS. WALTON, Author of 'Shadows,' etc.
BY HESBA STRETTON, Author of 'Jessica's First Prayer,' etc.
THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY'S LIST OF BOOKS. FOR PRESENTATION.
Illustrated Table-Books.
THE PEN AND PENCIL SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED TABLE BOOKS.
ILLUSTRATED TABLE-BOOKS. The "PEN AND PENCIL SERIES."—continued.
ILLUSTRATED GIFT-BOOKS.
Dr. Stoughton's Reformation Books.
A Useful Set for Presentation To a Minister or Sunday School Teacher.
By-Paths of Bible Knowledge.
Step into the bustling world of Victorian philanthropy with this 1889 catalogue from a prolific society that produced thousands of books for readers of every age and income. The list spans humble pamphlets priced at a farthing to richly bound volumes costing a guinea, reflecting a remarkable commitment to make moral literature accessible to all.
Within its pages you’ll hear about a colorful mix of titles—short stories about lighthouse rescues, comforting home tales, adventurous journeys to the Holy Land, and practical manuals for Sunday‑school teachers. Many entries boast fine engravings by artists such as Edward Whymper and Gordon Brown, while others are simple, inexpensive paperbacks designed for circulating libraries. The catalogue also points to specialized series, from illustrated table‑books to multilingual tracts, each aimed at a specific audience.
Listening to this guide offers a vivid portrait of late‑Victorian publishing culture, revealing how a single organization sought to educate, inspire, and entertain across the British Empire. Whether you’re a history buff, a collector of rare books, or simply curious about the moral stories that shaped a generation, the narration brings the catalogue’s breadth to life.
Language
en
Duration
~40 minutes (38K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Paul Clark, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A major force in 19th-century religious publishing, this British evangelical society helped shape what countless families read at home, in schools, and in Sunday libraries. Its books and magazines mixed moral instruction, popular reading, and missionary purpose in a way that reached far beyond church walls.
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