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INTRODUCTION 


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The  Oakland  Free  Public  Library  grew 
from  a  subscription  library  started  in  1868 
by  a  number  of  Oakland's  best  citizens. 
Ariiong  them  were  Dr.  Samuel  Merritt, 
W.  W.  Crane,  J.  B.  McChesney,  P.  K. 
Shat-.uck,  C.  W.  Armes  and  E.  P.  Flint. 

At  first  it  was  called  the  City  Library 
and  occupied  rooms  on  Broadw^ay.  Later 
it  was  housed  in  a  building  on  Eleventh 
and  Washington  streets,  and  'then  acquir- 
ed the  lot  occupied  by  the  present  Libra- 
ry building,  next  to  the  City  Hall,  on 
Fourteenth  street.  There  it  erected  a 
one-S'tory  building,  which  was  afterward 
raised  and  a  new   story  built   under  it. 

The  first  Librarian  was  Mr.  Chas.  H. 
Phelps,  but  in  1S74  he  yielded  the  position 
'to  Miss  Ina  D.  Ccolbrith,  who  for  eigh- 
teen yeaxs  conducted  the  Library.  In 
1878  a  State  law  to  promote  the  establish- 
ment if  public  libraries  was  enacted  and 
Oakland's  library  took  advantage  of  its 
liberal  provisions  which  were  incor- 
porated in  the  city  charter.  The  old  as- 
sociation turned  over  its  collection  of 
books  and  other  property  to  the  city. 

In  1893  H.  F.  Peterson  was  ma.de  Libra- 
rian and  held  the  position  until  July,  1899, 
when  Charles  S.  Greene  was  elected  as 
his  successor.  In  September  of  that  year 
a  letter  was  received  announcing  that 
Andrew  Carnegie  would  give  $50,000  for  a 
new  building  if  the  city  would  supply  a 
site  and  gurantee  $4,000  a  year  to  support 
the  Library.  The  annual  appropriation 
for  many  years  had  exceeded  that  sum, 
and  the  site  was  provided  by  a  subscrip- 
tion of  $20,000  conducted  by  the  ladies  of 
the  Ebell  Society.  The  society  further- 
more guaranteed  to  raise  $5,000  additional 
to  provide  for  a  children's  room  in  the 
new  building.  The  building  has  been  com- 
pleted, and  in  the  present  summer  of  1902 
will  be  occupied.  The  Central  Reading 
room,  for  many  years  crowded  out  of  the 
Library  building  and  set  up  in  a  store  on 
San  Pablo  avenue,  is  to  have  a  place  in 
the  new  building.  Besides,  there  are  six 
branch  reading  rooms,   namely: 

East  Oakland— 559  East  Twelfth  street, 
I.   O.   Ross,  Curator. 


North  Oakland— Thirty-ffjoirth  and  Ade- 
line streets,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Codington,  Cura- 
tcr. 

West  Oakland— 1684  West  Seventh  street, 
L.    A.    Parker,    Curator. 

Twenty-third  Avenue— 1214  Twenty-third 
avenue,  Mrs.  Ida  M.  Sterling,  Curator. 

Alden — 4801  Telegraph  avenue.  Miss  M. 
E.    Burdick,    Curator. 

Goldea  Gate— 5S93  San  Pablo  avenue. 
Miss  Estella  Mincher,   Curator. 

In  these  rooms  at  present  there  are 
only  periodicals  and  papers.  As  the  yearg 
go  by  they  may  become  regular  branch 
libraries.  This  can  hardly  be,  however, 
until  the  main  library  in  the  Carnegie 
building  has  been  built  up  to  imuch  largrer 
proportions. 

Hours  .at  the  main  building  are  as  fol- 
lows: 

The  Delivery  Room  is  open  daily,  ex- 
cept Sundays,  from  9  a.  m.  to  8  p.  m. 
(Saturdays  till  9  p.  m.) 

Th3  Refsronce  Department  is  open  on 
week  days  from  9  a.  m.  to  9  p.  m.;  on 
Sundays  from  2  p.  m.  to  5  p.  m. 

The  library  building  is  closed  on  New 
Year's  Day,  Washington's  birthday.  Dec- 
oration Day,  July  Fourth,  Admission 
Day,  Thanksgiving  Day,  and  Christmas 
Day. 

The  present  Board  of  Trustees  are: 

B.  H.  Pendleton,  President;  L.  J. 
Hardy,  Secretary;  Geo.  S.  Evans,  Mur- 
ray Laidlaw,  and  Niles  Searls.  The  Clerk 
of   the  Board   is   Charles   N.    Walter. 

The  Library  staff  consists  of: 

Charles  S.  Greene,  Librarian;  Frederick 
I.  Bamford,  Associate  Librarian;  Mrs. 
Carrie  Knapp  Louderback,  Assistant 
Librarian;  Miss  Alice  L.  Peres,  Assistant 
Librarian;  Miss  Jennie  M.  Fenton,  Cata- 
loguer; Charles  Allen.  Attendant;  and 
Miss  Gabrielle  Watts,  Miss  Gertrude  M. 
Kimball,  'Miss  Lily  C.  Cole,  and  Miss  M. 
E.  Bamford,  substitutes.  Dwight  Strong 
is  curator  of  the  Central  Reading  Room. 

The  circulation  of  bocks  for  home  use 
from  July,  1901,  through  February,  1902, 
the  first  eight  months  of  the  current  fis- 
cal year,  has  been     124,015.   or  15,502     per 


95873 


month,  a  healthy  increase  over  any  pre- 
vious time. 

The  methods  of  joining  the  Libary  are 
extremely  simple.  An  application  blank 
is  furnished  at  the  desk,  which  must  be 
filled  out  in  ink  and  signed.  On  the  back 
is  a  form  for  a  guarantor's  endorsement, 
who  must  be  on  the  city  assessment  roll 
and  not  a  relative.  A  card  holder  must 
be  over  twelve  and  a  resident  of  the  city, 
or  owner  of  taxable  property  in  it. 

Non-residents  are  allowed  'to  take  cards 
on  payment   cf   $1.00  for    three  months. 

In  place  of  securing  a  guarantor  a  de- 
posit of  $5.00  may  be  made,  which  is  re- 
turned on  delivery  of  the  cards. 

Each  card  holder  may  have  two  cards, 
(a)  one  entitling  him  to  draw  any  book 
that  circulates,  and  (b)  one  entitling  him 
to  draw  any  book  that  circulates  except 
fiction  or  juvenile.  As  a  reading  room 
the  Library  is  absolutely  free  to  all  com- 
ers. 

This  pre.sent  volume  is  a  finding  list 
and  not  a  catalogue,  as  the  initiated  will 
quickly  observe.  A  card  catalogue  con- 
taining the  full  entries  arui  the  analytical 
and  cross  references  will  soon  be  avail- 
able to  the  public.  In  the  fierce  haste 
necessary  in  getting  out  a  finding  list, 
not  to  have  It  out  of  date  when  issued, 
many  errors  are  bound  to  creep  in.  Those 
■who  have  done  similar  ■work  will  be  the 
gentlest  judges. 

There  are  now  about  32,000  books  in  the 
Library.    The  system   of  classification    is 


the  Dawey  decinal  system.  Fiction  has 
no  class  number.  Juveniles  are  marked 
J.  Biography,  B.  In  the  numbered  sec- 
tions those  less  than  100  are  general  and 
bibliographic  works. 

100— Philosophy. 

200— Religion. 

300— Sociology. 

400— Philology. 

500— Natural  science. 

600— Useful   arts. 

700— Fine  arts. 

800— Literature. 

300— History  and  travel. 

Books  whose  number  is  preceded  by  a 
capital  R  are  Reference  books  and  not 
allowed  to   circulate. 

A  small  collection  of  music  scores,  sim- 
ilar collections  of  French,  German  and 
Spanish  books,  and  a  good  list  of  bound 
magazines  and  newspaper  files  kept  for 
reference,  are  not  listed  in  this  book. 
Public  documents  also  have  been  exclud- 
ed from  this  list,  though  a  considerable 
and  increasing  collection  of  them  will 
be  found  in  ihe  Library.  In  the  new 
buildirig  it  ■will  be  possible  to  give  these 
space  and  attention  that  will  make  them 
a  very  valuable  part  of  the  Library. 

It  is  hoped  that  the  new  quarters  will 
be  ready  for  rK^cupancy  by  June,  1902,  and 
Oakland  may  expect  to  find  there  a  build- 
ing to  be  proud  of,  and  soon,  it  is  hoped, 
a  collection  of  books  that  will  match  th» 
new   surroundings.  ' 


FICTION  AND  JUVENILE 

A.  C.  M.  3 


ADE 


A.    C.    M.    Elemoms    of      knowledge     for 

children     J 

A.     D.    2050.    Electrical    developmont      at 

Atlantis.    Anon. 
A.    L.    O.    E.    See    Tucker.    C.    M. 
Aaron   in   the    wildwoods.    Harris,    J.    C.J 

Abandoned    claim.    Loughead.    P.    H J 

Abandoned    farmer.    Preston.    S.    H. 

Abbe    Constantin.    Halevy,    L. 

Abbe    Tigrane.    Fabre.    F. 

ABBOT,    A.    B.    A    frigate's    namesake.J 

ABBOT,    W.    J.    Battlefields    of    '61 J 

Blue    jackets     of    '76 J 

Blue    jackets    of    1812 J 

Blue    jackets    of    '61     J 

Blue    jackets    of    1898 J 

Abbot,     Scott,    W. 

ABBOTT.   A.   E.    The  gods  give  my  don- 
key   wings. 
ABBOTT.    C.    C.     Colonial    wooing. 

Hermit    of    Nottingham, 
ABBOTT,     J.     S.     C.     Histories J 

Henry    IV. 

Hernando    Cortez. 

Hortense. 

Joseph    Bonaparte. 

Louis    XIV. 

Louis   Philippe. 

Madame    Roland. 

Marie    Antoinette. 

King   Philip. 
ABBOTT,    L.     Laicus. 
ABBOTT.    M.    The    Beverleys. 
Abdallah.    Laboulaye,    E.    R.    L. 
Abelard   and   Heloisa.    Anon. 
ABOUT,    B.    K.    V.    The    man    with      the 
broken    ear. 

Notary's  nose. 

Story    of    an    honest    man. 
About    money.    Craik,    D.    M.    M. 
About    old    story-tellers.    Mitchell.    U.G..J 

Above    the    range.    Jenness,    T.    R J 

Abraham    Lincoln.     Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Abraham   Lincoln.    Coffin,   C.   C- .1 

Absentee.    Edgewcrth,    M. 

Acadia.       Butterworth,   H J 

According   to   St.   John.    Chanler.    A.    R. 
ACTTARD,    A.    Belle    Rose. 

Dragoons    of    La    Guerche.     Sequel    to 
Huguenot's    love. 

Golden    fleece. 
Achievements  of  youth.    Steel,   R. 
Acme    library    of    modern    classics,    con- 
tents. 

Vicar  of  Wakeflcld.   by  O.    Goldsmith. 

Rasselas.    by    S.    Johnson. 

Paul    and   Virginia,    by    B.    St.    Pierre. 

Picciola,    by    Santine. 

Undine.    The    two    captains,    by    Baron 
de    La    Motte    Fouque. 

Across    India.    Optic,    O J 

Across    the    campus.     Fuller,    C.    M. 
-Across    the   chasm.    Magruder,    J. 

Across   Texas.    Ellis,    E.    S J 

Action    and    the    word.    Matthews,    B. 
Active    service.    Crane,    S. 
Adam    Bede.    Eliot,    G. 
Adam    and    Eve.     Parr,    L.    T. 
Adam    Johnstone's    son.    Crawford.    F.M. 
AFiAMS,    C.    John    Hartley    and    how    he 
got    on    in    life J 


ADAMS,       E.    Six       months       at       Mrs. 

Prior's    j 

AD.AMS,   E.  H.    Digging   the  top  off,  and 

other    sitories J 

ADAMS,    F.    A   child    of   the   age. 
ADAMS,   F.  U.    The  kidn;u)ed  millionaire 
ADAMS.   H.    C.    College   days   at   Oxford: 

or,    Wilton    of    Cuthbert's J 

Tales    upon    texts:     or,     stories    illus- 
trative   of    scripture. 
ADAMS,    W.    H.    D.    ed.    Days    of    chiv- 
alry:   or.    Page,    squire    and    knight J 

ADAMS,      W.      T.     See        Optic,        Oliver. 

pseud. 
.\DE,    G.    Doc'    Home. 
Fables  in  slang. 
More    fables. 
Adirondack    stories.    Deming,    P. 

Admiral's    caravan.    Carryl,    C.    K J 

Adobeland    stories.    Reed,    V.    L. 

Adrift   in   the  city.    Alger  H.   Jr J 

Adrift   in    the   ice-fields.    Hall,    C.    \V....J 
Adventurer   of    the    north.    Parker,    G. 

Adventurers   all.    Eady,   K.   M J 

Adventures    in    the    far    west.    Kingston, 

W.    H.    G J 

Adventures  of  a  boy  reporter.    Morrison. 

H.    S J 

Adventures      of    a      Brownie.    Craik,      D. 

M.    M J 

Adventures  of  a  consul   abroad.       Monti, 

L. 
Adventures      of    a       freshman.     Williams, 

J.    L. 
Adventures    of   a    marquis.    Dumas.    A.D. 
Adventures      of      a       young      naturalist. 

Biart,    L     J 

Adventures    of    a    younger    son.    Trelaw- 

ny,    E.    J. 

Adventures   of   Ann.    Wilkins,    M.    E J 

Adventures    of    Arthur    O'Leary.    Lever, 

C.    J. 
Adventures       of       Baron       Munchausen. 

Raspe,   R.   E. 
Adventures    of    Captain    Horn.    Stockton, 

F.    R. 
Adventures    of   Captain   Mago.    Cahun,  L. 
Adventures     of     Cvrano     de       Bergerac. 

Gallet,    L. 
Adventures    of    David    Vane    and    David 

Crane.    Trowbridge,    J.    T J 

Adventurer    of    Francois.    Mitchell.    S.W. 
Adventures   of  Gil   Bias.    Le   Sage,   A.    R. 
Adventures    of    Henry    Richmond.    Mere- 
dith,  G. 
Adventures        of        Huckleberry'  Finn. 

Twain.    M J 

.\dvcntures      of      Jamie     and      Jeannie. 

Child.    L.    M 

Adventures      of      Joel      Pepper.     Lothrop. 

H.    M.    S J 

Adventures     of     Loiiis     de     Rougemont. 

Pitz-Gerald,   W    G. 
Adventures   of   Roger   L'Estrange.    Daly, 

D. 
Adventures    of    Sherlock    Holmes.    Doyle, 

A.    C. 
Adventures    of   Telemachus.     Fenelon,    P. 

S.    de    la    Mothe. 
Adventures    of    the   Comte   de    la   Muette. 

C'apes.    B. 


AESOP 


ALGER 


Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer.  Twain.   M..J 

Adventures    of    Ulyssos.    Lamb,    C; J 

AESOP   (Aesopus).    Book   of   fables...... J 

Fables:    new    rev.    version    from    orig- 
inal   sources    J 

same,    ed.    by   S.    Croxall. 

Affair    of    lionor.    Weber,    A -J 

Affair  of   the   South   Seas.    Irvine,    L.    H. 

Affinitie.5.    Praed,     R.     C. 

Afield    and    Afloat.    Stockton,    F.    R. 

Afloat.    Castlemon,    E J 

Afloat.    Maupassant,    G.    de 
Afloat  and   ashore.    Cooper,   .T.    F. 

Afloat   In   the   forest.    Reid,    M J 

African    pets.    Parry,    F.    C J 

Afraja.    Mugge,    T. 

African   Crusoes.    Lee,    S.    B J 

African    treasure.    Cobban,    J.     M. 

After   dark.    Collins,    W. 

After    dinner    stories.    Balzac,    H. 

After    tomorrow.    Hichens.    R.    S. 

After  twenty  years.    Sturgis,   J. 

Aftermath.    Allen,    J.    L. 

Afterwards.    Maclaren,    1.  tt     tr      t 

Against    heavy    odds.    Boyesen,    H.    H...J 

Against    human    nature.    Pool,    M.    l^. 

Agatha   I'age.    Henderson,    I. 

A.?atha    Webb.    Green,    A.    K. 

Agatha's    husband.     Oraik,    D     M.    M. 

Agitator.    Black,    C. 

Agnos     Grey.    Bronte,      E.      (with       her) 

Wuthering  Heights 
Agnes    of    Sorrento.    Stcwe,    H.    B. 
Agnes    Surriage.    Bynner,    E.    L. 
AGUILAR,    G.    Bays    of    Bruce. 

Home   Influence. 

Home    scenes    and   heart    studies. 

Mother's      recompense:       sequel         to 
Home    influence. 

Vale    of   cedars:    or.    the   martyr. 

Woman's    friendship. 
AIDE,    H.    Elizabeth's    pretenders. 

Voyage    of   discovery. 
AIKE-NT,    and    others.    Eyes   and   no    eyes 

and  other  stories    '' 

Ainie.    Malot,    H.    H.         ^         _  ,,.,,. 

AINSLIE.    Herbert,    pseud.       See     Mait- 

AmSWORTH,    W.    H.    Windsor    Castle. 
Alabaster    box.    Besant,    W. 
AI-ARCON,    P.    A.      de.    Brunhilde.      or, 
the   last   act   of   Norma.    Tr.    from    the 
Spanish. 
The  cocked  hat.    Tr.   from   the   Span- 
ish. 
Albert    Savarus.    Balzac,    H. 
Albrecht.    Bates,    A. 
Alciphron.    Moore,      T.      (with    his)      The 

epicurean. 
ALOOTT,    L.     M.    Aunt    Jo's    scrap-bag. 

6v J 

Eight    cousins J 

Jack   and   Jill.    J 

Jo's  boys.    Sequel  to  Little  men J 

Little   men J 

Little  women J 

Lulu's    library J 

.\    modern    Mephistopheles.     (Also)    A 

whisper  in  the  dark. 
Moods. 

An  old  fashioned  girl    J 

Poppies    and    wheat    J 

Proverb  stories.   J 

Rose       In     bloom.    Sequel     to       Eight 

Cousins J 

Silver  pitchers,     (also)   Independence  J 

Spinning  wheel   stories J 

Under    the    lilacs J 

Work. 
ALCOTT,   W.   M.    Boy's  guide   to  useful- 
ness     J 

ALDEN.    E.    T.    Stories    and   ballads    for 
young    folks J 


ALDEN,    I.    M.    (Pansy)    At    home    and 

abroad    and    other    stories J 

Bobby's    wolf   and   other   stories J 

Eighty-seven. 

Esther    Reid    yet    speaking. 

Five   friends J 

Hall   in  the  grove    J 

Helen  Lester    J 

Household    puzzle. 

In    the     woods    and     out,     and     other 

stories    J 

Judge  Burnham's   daughters. 

King's    daughter    J 

Man   of  the  house    J 

Mrs.     Harry    Harper's    awakening. 
Mrs.    Solomon    Smith    looking   on. 

New    Robinson    Crusoe    J 

Ne.xt  things    (and)    Dorrie's   day J 

Only    ten    cents    J 

Overruled. 

Ruth    Er.skine's    crosses. 

Sidney    Martin's    Christmas    J 

Some  yoking  heroines    J 

Twenty    minutes    late. 

Wanted. 

What    she    said,    (also)    People      who 

haven't    time. 
What  they  couldn't. 
Wise    and    otherwise. 
Yesterday    framed    in    to-day. 

Young    folks    worth    knowing J 

and      Foster,    I.      H.    From     different 

standpoints. 
Modern   prophets   and   other   sketches, 
and  Livingston,  C.  M.    By  way  of  the 

wilderness. 
Divers   women. 
John    Remington,    martyr. 
ALDEN,       John.       joint       author.         See 

Brnnks,    E.    S. 
ALDF.N,    W.     L.    Cruise    of     the     Canoe 

Club    J 

ALDKICH.    T.      B.    Marjorie      Daw     and 
other    people. 
Prudence   Palfrey. 
Qupen   of   Sheba. 
Stillwater    tragedy. 

Story    of    a    bad    boy J 

Two    bites    at    a    cherry,    with    other 

tales. 
Joint  author.    See  Oliphant,   M.  A.   M. 
Aleo    Forbes.    Macdonald,    G. 
ALEXANDER,    Mrs.    pseud,    of    Hector, 
A.       F.    Barbara:    lady's       maid       and 
peeress. 
Brown,   V.    C. 
The   cost   of  her  pride. 
The    executor. 
Found    wanting. 
The    Freres. 
A    golden    autumn. 
Her    dearest    foe. 
Look    before    you    leap. 
Maid,   wife  or  widow? 
Same  with  her  Valerie's  fate. 
Mrs.    Crl.^hton's    creditor. 
Ralph   Wilton's  weird. 
A  second   life. 
Snare  of  the  fowler. 
The    step-mother. 
Thro*    fire    to   fortune. 
Valerie's    fate. 

Same    (al.?o)      Maid,    wife    or     widow? 
The    wooing    o't. 
Alfgar.    Crake,    A.    D. 

Alflo    Balzani:    or,     extracts     from       the 
diary    of    a    proscribed    Sicilian.    Anon. 
Alfred    Hagart's    household.    Smith,    A. 
ALGER,    H.    Jr.    Abraham    Lincoln,     the 

backwoods   boy    J 

.\drii't    in    the    city:    or,    Oliver    Con- 
rad's   flight J 

A   boy's    fortune:    or,    strange   adven- 
tures   of    Ben    Baker J 


ALGER 


ALTSHELliR 


Brave  and   bold  series J 

Brave    and    bold. 

Jack's  ward. 

Shifting    for    himself. 

Wait    and    hope. 
Campaign    series    J 

Franlt's    campaign. 

Paul    Proscott's    charge. 

Charlie   Codman's    cruise. 

Dan    the   newsboy    J 

A  debt  of  honor:    Gerald  I^ane's  suc- 
cess  in   the   far  west J 

Erie    train    boy    J 

Errand  boy:    or,  how  Phil   Brent  won 

success    J 

The  $500   check    J 

Frank   Fowler,   the   cash   boy J 

Prank  and   fearless:    or,    the   fortunes 

of    Jasper    Kent    J 

Frank   Hunter's   peril    J 

From      canal    boy    to     president:      or, 

bovhood  and  manhood  of  James  A. 

Garfield    J 

Hector's    Inheritance:        or,     the    boys 

of  Smith  Institute   J 

Je J,    the    poorhouse    boy    J 

Joe's  luck:     or,  a  boy's  adventures  in 

California    J 

Luck    and    pluck    series    1 J 

Luck    and    pluck. 

6ink    or    swim. 

Strong    and    steady. 

Strive    and    succeed. 
Luck  and  pluck  series  2 J 

Risen    from    the    ranks. 

Bound    to    rise. 

Herbert    Carter's    legacy. 

Try    and    trust. 
Mark  Mason's  victory:     or,    the   trials 

and   triumphs   of  a  telegraph   boy.. J 
New    world    series    J 

Diggi:ig   for   gold:    story   of   Califor- 
nia. 

Facing    the    world. 
In   a   new  world:    or,   among   the   gold 

fields    of    Australia. 
Only  an  Irish  boy:     or,  Andy  Burke's 

fortunes    and    misfortunes    J 

Ragged   Dick   series    J 

Ragged    Dick. 

Fame    and    fortune. 

Mark    the   match    boy. 

Rough    and    ready. 

Ben    the    luggage    boy. 

Rufus    and    Rose. 

Rupert's    ambition     J 

Tattered    Tom    series    J 

Tattered    Tom. 

Paul    the    peddler. 

Phil    the    fiddler. 

Slow    and    sure. 

Julius. 

Young    outlaw. 

Sam's    chance. 

Telegraph    boy. 

Tom   Temple's   career    J 

Tom    Thatcher's    fortune    J 

Tom    the   bootblack    J 

Tony    the    hero     J 

"Victor    Vane,    the   young    secretary.. J 

Walter  Sherwood's   probation    J 

Way    to   success   series    J 

Bob  Burton 

The    store   boy. 

Luke  "^'alton. 

Struggling    upward. 
Young     adventurer:    or,      Tom's      trip 

.across    the   plains J 

The    young    bank    rnessenger J 

Young    circus    rider    J 

Young    explorer:      or,    among    the    Si- 
erras    J 

Young     miner:      or,    Tom      Nelson    In 

California    J 


Young   salesman    j 

ALT  AZIZ.  E.    Story  of  Jewad:    tr.  from 

the    Turkish. 
Alice.    Lytton,    E.    G.    E.    L.    B. 
Alice    Larmont.    Craik,     D.    M.    M.      with 

her  hero. 
Alice    Lorraine.    Blackmore,    R.    D. 
Alice   of   old   Vincenncs.    Thompson,    M. 
Alice   Vale.    Waisbrooker,    L. 
Alice's    adventures    in    Wonderland.    Car- 
roll,   L J 

Alide.    Lazarus,    .E 
Alien.    Montresor,    F.    F. 
ALIEN,    pseud,   of  Baker,   L.   A.  Another 
woman's    territory. 

In    golden    shackles. 

The    majesty    of    man. 
ALISON,    pseud.    (?)    House     that     Jack 
built. 

Alison's  adventures.    Lillie,    L.    C J 

Alkahest.    Balzac,    H.    Same,    (with    his) 
Seraphita. 

All   aboard.    Optic,    O    J 

All  aboard  for  the  lakes  and  mountains. 

Rand,    E.    A J 

All    adrift.    Optic,    O J 

AH  around  a  palette.    Champney,   E.  W.J 

All    around    boy.    Green,    R.    S J 

All    he   knew.    Habberton,    J. 
All  in  a  garden  fair.    Besant,  W. 
All   over   the   world   ser.    See   Optic,    O..J 
All  sorts  and  conditions  of  mon.    Besant, 
W.     * 

All    taut.    Optic,    O J 

All   the  way  round.    Carr,   A.   E J 

Allan    Quatermain.    Haggard,    H.    R. 

Allan's    wife.    Haggard.    H.    R. 

ALLEN,    F.    H.    ed.    Pizarro J 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  Reforma- 
tion     J 

.\LT,EN,    G.    Babylon. 

Hilda  Wade. 

M'ss    Cayley's    adventures. 

What's    bred    in    the    hnne. 
ALLEN,   J.    Under  the  dragon   flag. 
ALLEN,     J.      L.    Aftermath:    pt.      2       of 

Kentucky    cardinal. 

Flute  and  violin;  and  other  Kentucky 
tales. 

A    Kentucky    cardinal. 

Reign  of  law. 

Summer    in    Arcady. 
ALLEN.     W.     B.    Cleared     for       action: 
Sequel    to    Navy    blue. J 

J-ihn    Brownlow's    folks. 

Navy   blue    .7 

Red    mountains    of   Alaska    J 

Sa.me     with      Mtle       Gold-hunters     of 
Alaska. 
ALLSTON,    M.    pseud,    of   Farciuhar,     A. 

Her  Boston    experiences. 
Almost    an   Englishman.    Scudder,    M.    L, 

Jr. 
Alpine    fay.    Burstenbinder,     E. 
Alroy.    Disraeli,    B. 
Altar  of  earth.    Monk.   T. 
Alton    Lockp.     Kingsley,    C. 
Altowan.    Webb.    J.   W. 
ALTSHELER,    J.    A.    In   hostile  red. 

A    soldier    of    Manhattan. 

"Wiifierness    road. 

Wildrun. 
Alon^o  and   Mel'ssn..    .Tackson,    D. 
Aloys.    Auerbach.    B. 
Altiora    Peto.    Ollphant.    L.. 
.\tnat(>ur    cracksman,     Hornung,    E.    W. 
Amazing   marriage.    Mf>redith.    G. 
Amazon.     Dingelsledt.    P. 
Amelia.     Fielding.    H. 

American   authors   for  young   folks.  Har- 
ris,   A.    B J 

American    baron.    De   Mllle.    J. 
American    boy's     handybook.    Beard,    D. 
C J 


AMERO 


ARROM 


American    boys    afloat.    Optic,    O J 

Amprioan     citizen.    Ryley.     M.     L. 
American    claimant.    Twain.    M. 
American    coin.    By    the   author   uf    Aris- 
tocracy. 

American    family   in   Paris.    Anon J 

American    girl.    Gaines,     G. 

American  g-irl   in  London.    Duncan,    S.   J. 

American     girls'     home   book.    Campbell. 

H.    S J 

American  history  stories.    Pratt.   M.   Ij..J 
American  husband  in  Paris.    Dodd.  A.  B. 
American    nobleman,     .\rmstrong,    W. 
American   notes.    Dickens.    C. 
American    politician.    Crawford,    F.    M. 
American    wonderland.    Bache,    R.    M...J 
AJVIERO,   C.    joint  author.    See  Tissot,  V 
AMES.    L.    T.     Groat    thousht.s    for    little 

thinkers    J 

AMICIS,        E.        de.     Cut  re:     an        italian 

schoolboy's    journal    J 

Military  life   in   Italy.    Tr.    by    W  .    W. 
Cady. 
Among    Malay    pirates.    Henty,    G.    A... J 

Among   the   camps.    Page,    T.    N J 

Among    the    Esquimaux.    Ellis,    E.    S J 

Among    the    farmyard      people.    Pierson, 

C.    D J 

Among    the    forest     people.    Pierson,      C. 

D J 

Among  the  hills.    Poynter,    E.    F. 
Among   the  pines.    Gilmore.   J.  K.^ 
Among  the  pond   people.    Pierson,   C.   D.J 
Among   the    trapper.s.    Castlemon,    H  —  J 
AMORT.    E.     The    epistolary    flirt. 
Amos    Kilbright.    Stockton,    F.    R. 

Ancient    Egypt.       Anon J 

ANDERSEN,    H.      C.    Everything    in     its 

right    place,    and    other   stories J 

Fairy    tales    and    other    stories J 

Ice-maid2n  land  other  tales J 

Tmprovisatore. 

O.   T.,   a  Danish   romance. 

The      old      church      bell,      and     other 

stories    J 

Only   a  fiddjer. 

The   sand   hills   of   Jutland,    and    other 

stories ' 

Shoes  of  Fortune,   and  other  sitories..J 

Stories    of    the   household. J 

The  story  teller,  and  other  taies J 

Ugly    duck,    and   other    stories J 

Andreas   Hofer.    Mundt.    C.    M. 
ANDREWS,    J.    The    seven    little    sisters 
who  lived  on  the  round  ball  that  floats 

in     the     air     J 

Stories    Mother   Nature   told   her   chil- 
dren  J 

Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from 

long   ago    to    now J 

ANDREWS.    J.    A.     Eteocles:     a    tale      of 

Antioch. 
Andromeda.     Fletcher.   J.   C. 
Ange    Pitou.     Dumas,     A.     D. 
Angel   in   a   web.     Ralph,    J. 
Angel    of    the    tenement.     Martin.    G.     M. 
Anglomaniacs.     Harrison,    C.    C. 

Animal    memoirs.    I^ockwood,    S J 

Animals  and   birds.     Warren,   T^ncle J 

Anna    Karenina.    Tolstoi.    D.    N. 

Annals    of    a   quiet    neighborhood.       Mac- 

donald.    G. 
Anne.     Woolson.     C     F. 
Anne    of    Geierstein.     Scott.    W. 
Anne    Judge,    spinster.     Robinson,    F.    W. 
Annie    Kilburn.     Howells,    W.    D. 
Annis    Warleigh's    fortunes.    Parr,    H. 
Annoricka.    Turgenef.    T.    S. 
Another    woman's    territory.    Alien. 
ANSTIOY,    F.    pseud,    of     Guthrie,    F.    A. 
Brass  bottle. 
A    fallen    idol. 
Tjove    among    the   lions. 


The  (man   from   Blankley's,    and   other 

sketches. 
Mr.    Punch's    pocket    Ibsen. 
Paleface     and     redskin,      and       other 

stories J 

The    pariah. 
The    talking    horse. 
The   traveling  companions. 
Vice    versa:    or,    a    lesson    to    fathers. 
joint  author.    See  Matthews,  P.  B. 
Ante-mortem    statement.    Howe,    E.    AV. 
ANTHONY,     G.    A     victim     of     circum- 
stances. 
Anthony    Brade.    Lowell,    R.    T.    S. 
Anthony    Grace.    Fenn,    G.    M. 
Antigone.     Bourget,    P. 
Anting-anting    stories.    Kayme,    S. 
Antinous.    Hausrath,    A. 

Antipodes.     Butterworth,    H J 

Antiqiiary.    Scott,   W. 
Antoinette.    Ohnet,    G. 
Antonia.    Dudevant,    A.    L.    A.    D. 
Antonina.    Collins,   W. 

ANTROBUS.     S.    The    king's    messenger. 
Ape.    the    idiot,    and    other    people.    Mor- 
row,   W.    C. 
Aphrodite.    Eckstein,    E. 
Apostate.     Daudet,    E. 

APl'LETON,     G.    W.    A    terrible    legacy. 
Apprentices    to    destiny.     Long,    L.    A. 
Anril     baby's     book     of     tunes.    By     the 
author    of    Elizabeth    and    her    German 

garden J 

April    hopes.    Howells,    W.    D. 

Arabella    and    Araminta    stories.    Smith. 

G J 

Arabesques.    Greenough,    S.    D.    L. 
Arabian    days'      entertainments.       Hauft". 

W J 

Arabian  nights.    Tr.   and  ed.   by  S.   I^ane- 

Poole,    3v. 
.Arabian    nights'    entertainments.       From 

the    text   of   Dr.    J.    Scoti.    4v J 

ARP,LAY.     F.     B.     d'.     Cecilia:    2v. 

Evelina. 
Arcadia.    Sidney,    Sir    P. 
Archer,    T.     Decisive   events   in   hlstor>-..J 
Archibald   Malmaison.     Hawthorne.   J,    C. 
Archipelago   on   fire.    Verne,   J. 

Architecture.     Hopkins.    J.     F J 

Ardath.    Corelli,    M. 

Ardis    Clavarden.     Stockton,    F.    R. 

Ar.gonauts.    Orzi^szko,    E. 

Argonauts    of    North    Liberty.    Harte.    B. 

ARIOSTO.    Tales      from      Ariosto      retold 

f<ir    children .T 

Aristocrats.    Atherton.    G. 

.Ariiis    the    Libyan.     Kouns,    N.    C. 

.Vrk    of    Elm    Island.     Kellogg.    E J 

Armadale.    Collins,    W. 
Armorel   of   Lyonesse.    Besant,    W. 
Armourer's    prentice.    Y'onge.    C.    M. 
Anns    and    the    woman.    MacGrath,    H. 
-ARMSTRONG.    W.    An    American    noble- 
man. 
Cleopatra's    daughter. 
Arrny    l^ortia.     King,    C. 
Army  .society.     Stannard.   H.    K.   V.    P. 
Army   wife.    King,    C. 
Arne.     BJiUTSon.     B. 
ARNOLD.    E.    L.     Wonderful    adventiir.^«-- 

of    Phra    the    Phoenician. 
ARNOLD,    E.    M.     Platonics. 
Around    n    spring.     Droz.    A.    G. 
.Around   the  camp-tire.     Roberts.   C   G.   D. 
Around    the    iTioon.    Verne,      J.    with    his 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon. 
.Around    the   world   in   SO   days.    Verne,    J. 
ARR.     E.     H.     pseud.     See    Rollins.     Mrs. 

E.    C.    H. 
Arrih    Neil.    James,    G.    P.    R. 
ARROM.    C.    B.    de    F.     (Oaballero,     Fer- 

nan)   Ella:    or,   Spain  50  years  ago. 
Arrows    of    the    Almighty.  "  Johnson.    O. 


ARTHUR  ; 

Arthur    Brown.    Kellogg,    E J 

ARTHTR.    T.      S.    Haven't      time     (and) 
Don't-bc-In-a-hurrj'   and   other  stories.J 

Juvenile    library    series    J 

Who   is   greatest? 
Cedardale 
Our   little    Harry. 
The    last    penny. 
Poor   wood    cutter.. 
Ten   nights    in   a    bar-room. 
Uncle     15en's     New- Year's     gift     and 

other    stories J 

ed.       Temperance       keepsake:       short 
stories    and    sketches.  • 

Arthur  Bonnicastle.    Holland,   J.    G. 
Arthur   Mervya.    Brown,    C.    B. 
Arthur  O'L'jary.    Lever,    C.   J. 
As  a  man  lives.    Ferris,   M.   C. 
As  it  %vas  written.    Harland,   H. 
As    the    light    led.    Baskett.    J.    N. 
As    we    went    marching    on.    Hosmer,    G. 

W. 
Asaph.    Cooley,    A.    K. 
ASBJORNSKN.    P.    C.    Fairy    tales    from 

the    far    south J 

Asbury    twins.    Clarke,    R.    S J 

Ascanin.     Duinas,    A.    D. 

Ascutney    Street    Whitney,    A.    D.    T. 

Ashen      faggot.    Hughes,      T.      with      his 

Scouring  of   the  White   Horse. 
Ashes   of   empire.    Chambers,    R.    W. 

Asiatic   breezes.    Optic,    O J 

Askaros    Kassls.    De    Leon,    E. 
Aspasia.    Hamerling,    R. 
Aspen    shade.    Fuller,    M.    L. 
Aspendale.    Preston,    H.    W. 
Aspern    papers.    James,    H.    Jr. 
Asphodel.    Braddon,    M.    E. 
Associate  hermits.       Stockton,   F.    R. 
ASTOR,    J.    J.    Journey   in    other   worlds. 
ASTOR,      W.     W.    Sforza:       a    story     of 
Milan. 

At  Aboukir  and   Acre.    Henty,   G.   A J 

At   .\gincourt.    Henty,    G.    A J 

At    any    cost.    Mayo,    I.    F. 
At    Capri.    Bauer.    K. 
At   her   mercy.    Payn,    J. 

At   home    and    abroad.    Alden.    I.    M J 

At    odds.    Tautphoeus,    J.    M. 

At    start    and    finish     Lindsey,    W. 

At   the   back   of   the     north     wind.    Mac- 

donld,   G J 

At    the    councillor's.    John,    E. 

At   the   front.    Optic,    O J 

At    the    gate    of    Samaria.    Locke,    W.    J. 
At  the  .gate  of  the   fold.    Fletcher.    J.    S. 
At    the    Green    Dragon.    Harraden,    B. 
At    the    mercj'    of     Tiberius.    Wilson,    A. 

J.    E. 
At  the  queen's  mercy.    Blodgett,   M.   F. 
At    the    Relton    Arms.    Sharp,    E. 
At    the     sign   of    the     Cat     and     Racket. 

Balzac,    H. 
Atlanta    in    the   south.    Elliott,    M.    H. 
ATHERTON,    G.    The    aristocrats. 
Before    the    gringo    came. 
The    Califoi-nians. 
Los    Cerritos. 
Senator    North. 

The   valiant  runaways J 

Athletic  sports  for  boys:    a  repository  of 

graceful  recreations  for  youth J 

ATKINSON,      G.      F.    First      studies      in 

Dlant    life    J 

ATKINSON,    J.    C.    Playhours    and    half- 
holidays J 

Walks,  talks  and  travels  and  exploits 

of  two  school  boys J 

At.la.    Smith.    Mrs.    J.    G. 

Attack    on    the    mill.    Zola,    E. 

Attic   philosopher  in  Paris.    Souvestre,    E 

AUBREY,    F".    A   queen    of   Atlantis. 

AUERB.^CH,    B.     Aloj's. 

Black    Forest    village    stories. 


BABCOCK 


Brigitta. 

Edelweiss. 

Joseph    in    the    snow. 

I/orley    and    Relnhard. 

On   the  heights.    Same.   2v. 

Poet  and  >merchant:    picture  from  the 

life  and    times  of  Mendelssohn. 
Spinoza. 

Villa    on    the    Rhine.    2v. 
Augusta     Dane.    Webster,    J.    V.       With 

his    Two   true    California    stories. 
Auld    IJcht    idylls.    Earrie,    J.    M. 
Auld    Licht    manse.    Barrie.    J.    M. 
Aultiay    Tower.    Howard,    B.    W. 
ALLNOY,    Madame    d'    and    others.    Old 

fashioned    fairy    tales J 

Aunt    Anne.    Clifford,    L.    L. 
Aunt    Diana.    Carey,    R.    N. 
AUNT    FANNY,    pseud.    See   Barrow,    F. 
AITNT    FLORIDA,    pseud.    Phoebe     Tra- 
vers:    or,  one  year  at  a  French  board- 
ing   school J 

Avint    Jane's    hero.    Prentiss,    E.    P. 

Aunt   Jo's    scrap-bag.    Alcott,    L.    M J 

Aunt    Johnnie.    Stannard.    H.    E.    V.    P. 

Aunt   Madge's   storv.    Clarke,    R.    S J 

AUSTKN,    J.    Emma.    2v. 

Lady  Susan.    Also  The  Watsons,  and 

Memoir. 
Mansfield    Park.    Same.    2v. 
Northangar     Abbey.    Same    with     her 

Pride    and    prejudice. 
Fersua.'sion. 
Pride    and    prejudice.    2v.    Same     also 

Northanger   Abbey. 
Sense    and    sensibility.    Same.    2v. 
AUSTIN,    J.    G.    Betty    Alden. 

David     Alden's   daughter,     and     other 

stories    of    colonial    times. 
The    Desmond    hundred. 
Dr.    La    Baron   and    his    daughters. 
Moonfolk. 

Nameless    nobleman. 
Standish    of    Standish. 
Austin    Elliot.     Kingsley,    H. 

Australasia.    Pratt,    M.    L J 

Autobiography   of  a   boy.    Street.    G.    S. 
Autobiography  of  a   New  England   farm- 

hou.'se.    Chamberlain,    N.    H. 
Autobiography   of   a    professional   beauty. 
Train.   E.    P.    with  his   Social  highway- 
man. 
Autobiography   of  a   quack.    Mitchell,    S- 

W. 
Autobiography    of    a    scandal.      Lyall,    B. 

with   her  Max  Harford's   dream. 
Autobiography    of   a   thief.    Reade,    C. 
Autobiography     of     a     tomboy,      Gilder, 

J.    L J 

Autobiography     of  a     tramp.    Crawford, 

F.    M. 
Autobiography       of       Mark     Rutherford. 

White,     W.     H. 
Average    man.    Grant,    R. 
Average   woman.    Balestier,   W. 
Averages.    Stuart,    E. 
Averil.    Carey,     R.    N. 
Awkward    age.    James,    H.    Jr. 
AYFR,    C.    pseud.    See    Field.    C.     K. 
Aylmers    of    Bally-Aylmer.    Griffin,     G. 
Avlwin.    Dunton,    T.    W. 
AYRTON.       Mrs.      M.      C.    Child-life     in 

Japan  and   Japanese  child   stories J 

Azai-ian.    Spofford,   H.   E.   P. 

Aztec    treasure-house.    Janvier,   T.    A. 


B.,    E.    V.    ed.    Child's   play J 

BABCOCK.  W.  H.    Clan  of  the  Chariots. 

An   invention   of  the   enemy. 

Tower  of  Wye. 
Babe.    Benson,    E.    F. 
Babes   in    the   bush.     Boldrewood,    R. 


BACHE 


BALZAC 


Babolain.    Droz,    A.    G. 
Babs   the   impo>3sible.    Grand,    S. 
Bahy    Rue.    Clark,    C.    M. 
Babv's    grandmother.    Walford,    L.    B. 
Babylon.    Allen,    G. 
Babylon.    Power,    C. 

BACHE,  R.  M.  American  -wonderland — J 
BACHBLLER,    I.    D'ri  and   I. 
Eben  Holden. 
Master    of    silence. 
Bachelor    maid.    Harrison,    C.    C. 
Bachelor's    Chri.=^tmas.    Grant,    R. 
Bachelor's     f^stablishment.       Balzac,      H. 

with    his    Celibates. 
Backwoodsman.    Stanley,    H.     A. 
BACON,    E.    M.    Historic    pilgrimage     in 

New  England J 

Bad    lot.    Cameron,    Mrs.    H.    L. 
BAGBY,    A.    M.     "Miss    Traumerei." 
Bag-pipers.    Dudevant,    A.    L.    A.    D. 
Bag.sby's   daughter.    Van  Vorst,    B. 
BAT  LEY,   H.    C.    My  lady  of  Orange. 
BAILEY,    J.    M.    (Danbury    News    man). 
The   Danbury  boom. 
Iiife   in   Danbury. 
Mr.    Phillips'    goneness, 
fiailiff's    maid.    John,    E. 
BAKICR,    G.    M.    Mrs.      Helphaestus    and 

other    stories.    Also    "^^est    Point. 
BAKER,     L.     A.    See    Alien,    pseud. 
BAKER,    S.    W.    Cast    up    by    the    sea.. J 
BAKER,    W.    M.    His   majesty    myself. 
Mose    Evans. 

The  Virginians  In  Texas. 
Year    worth    living, 
joint    author.    See    Forney,    J.    W. 
Balaam    and    his    master.    Harris,    K.    C. 
BAiiC:n,    P.    TI.    Bridge   of   the   gods:    ro- 
mance  of  Indian   Oregon. 
Balcony    stories.    King,    C. 
Baldine.    Edler,    K.    B. 
Baldoon.    Hooker,   L. 
BALDWIN,      J.    Hero'es     of    the       olden 

time.       3v J 

Story    of   Roland. 
Story   of   Siegfried. 
Story   of    the   golden   age. 

The    horse    fair J 

BAI-DWIN,    J.    G.    Plush    times   of    Ala- 
bama and  Mississippi. 
BALDWIN,       L.       W.    Yankee       school- 
teacher  in   A'irginia. 
BALESTIER,    W.    Benefits   forgot. 

The      average      woman,       and      other 

stories 
joint    author.    See    Kipling.    R. 
BALPOLTR.    A.    Vengeance    is    mine. 
BAIiLANTYNS,      R.      M.    Black     ivory: 
adventures   among   the     slaves  in     Af- 
rica  J 

Blown  to  bits:    or,  the  lonely  man  of 

Rakata J 

Blue  lights:  or,  hot  work  in  the  Sou- 
dan  J 

The    buffalo    runners:    a    tale    of    the 

Red   river  plains    J 

Charlie    to    the    rescue J 

Chasing      the      sun:      or,      rambles    in 

Norway J 

Coral    Island J 

Coxswain's  bride,   and  other  tales — J 
Crew    of    the    Watei    Wagtail;      story 

of    Newfoundland J 

Deep     down:       tale   of     the     Cornish 

mines J 

Dog    Crusoe   and    his    master J 

Fast   in   the   ice:    or,     adventures     In 

the  Polar  regions J 

Fighting    the    whale     J 

Floating  light  of  the   Goodwin   sands. 
The    fugitives:    or,    the   tyrant    queen 

of    Madagascar J 

Garret    and    the    garden:    or,    low    life 
high    up J 


Gascoyne  fhe  scandal-wood  trader  —  J 

Giant    of    the   north J 

Gorilla    hunters J 

Hot    swamp:    romance    of   old    Albion. 
Hudson  Bay:    or,   life  in  the  wilds  of 

North    America J 

Jarwin    and    Cuffy J 

Life    in    the    red    brigade:    also    Fort 

Desolation J 

Lifeboat  J 

The   lighthouse J 

Lonely    island J 

Mania    Rattler:    or,     a    boy's    adven- 

•  tures    in    Brazil J 

Horsemen    in    the    west:    or,    America 

before    Columbus J 

Pirate    city J 

Red      Eric:    or,      the     whaler's       last 

cruise J 

Settler    and    the    savage J 

Southern    seas J 

Under  the  waves:    or,   diving   in   deep 

waters J 

Ungara:   tale   of  Esquimau  land J 

World   of  ice:    or,    the   whaling  crui-se 

of    the    Dolphin J 

Young     fur-traders:     or,     snow-flakes 
and    sunbeams    from    the   far    north. 
Ballantyne.    Campoell,    H. 
BALLARD,    S.    tr.    Pairy   tales   from   far 

Japan J 

BAI^ZAC,    H.    de.    After   dinner   stories. 
Albert    Savarus.    Also    Paz.    and    Ma- 
dame   Pirmiani. 
The    alkahest.    Same   with  '   title     Al- 
chemist.      Same  with  his  Seraphita. 
At   the  sign  of  the  Cat  and  Racket. 
Bachelor's    establi?hment.       With    his 

Celibates. 
Bureaucracy:    or,     civil       service     re- 
former. 
Catherine   de'    Medici.    Same  with   his 

Peasantry. 
The     celibates.    Also     Bachelor's     es- 
tablishment   and    other    stories. 
Cesar   Birotteau.    Same.    Also   Beatrix. 
The    Chouans.    Same.    With    his    Wild 

ass's  skin. 
The       country       doctor.    Same.       Also 

Quest   of  the   absolute. 
Country    parson.    With     his      Eugenie 

GrandiJt. 
Cousin    Bette.  Same.    Also    Cousin 

Pons,   and   other  stories. 
Cousin    Pons.    Same.    With    his    Cou- 
sin   Bette. 
Daughter   of     Eve.    With     his     Sera- 
phita. 
Deputy   of  Arcis.    Saime.    Also   Middle 

classes. 
The  exiles.    With  his  Seraphita. 
Eugenie   Grandet.    Same.     Also   Coun- 
try parson,   and  other  stories.  Same. 
Also   Pierrette. 
Fame  and  sorrow,  etc. 
Ferragus,      chief   of     the     Devorants. 
Also.    Last   Incarnation   of  Venutrin. 
Harlot's   progress.    Also   Hated   Son. 
Hat?d    son.    With    his    Harlot's    prog- 
ress. 
A     great   man    of     the     provinces     in 

Paris. 
An    historical    mystery. 
Jealousies    of    a     country    town,      and 

other    stories. 
Juana:    short    stories. 
Last    incarnation    of    Vanutrin.    With 

his   Ferragus. 
The   lesser  bourgeoisie. 
Lily    of    the    valley.    Same.    With    hie 

Modeste   Mignon. 
Lost    illusions. 
Love. 


BAMFORD 


BARRIE 


Luclen    de     Rubempre.    Same.       Also 

Duchess  de  I/a  ngeais. 
Madame    Firmiani.    With    his    Albert 

Savarus. 
The    magic    skin.      Same,    with     title 

Wild   ass's   skin. 
Marriage     contract.    With     his     Pere 

Goriot. 
Memoirs   of    two   young   married    wo- 
men. 
Middle    classes.    With    his    Deputy    of 

Arcis. 
Modeste    M'.gnon.    Same.       Also     Lily 

of  the  valley. 
Muse  of  the  department.    Also  Prince 

of  Bohemia. 
An  old  mnid.    With  his  Two  brothers. 
Paz.     With   his  Albert   Savarus. 
The      peasantry.    Also     Catherine     de 

Medici. 
Pere    Goriot.    Same.    Also   Ursule   Mi- 
rouet.    Same.       Also    Marriage    con- 
tract. 
Pierrette,    and     The  vicar     of     Tours. 

Same.    With  his   Eugenie   Grandet. 
Prince    of    Bohemia.    With    his    Muse 

of    the    department. 
Quest     of     the     absolute.    With       his 

Country    doctor. 
Seraphita.    Also       Jesus       Christ       In 
Flanders      and      The      exiles.    Same. 
Also      The      alkahest.    Same.        Also 
Daughter  of  Eve. 
Sons  of  the  soil. 
The    two     brothers.    Same.    Also      An 

old   maid. 
Ursula. 

Vicar    of   Tours.    With    his    Pierrette. 
The   villa.^e   rector. 

Wild    ass's    skin.    Same.    Also    Chou- 
ans,    and    other   stories.    Same,    with 
title   Magic   skin. 
Bamboo    tales.    Reeves,    I.    L. 
BAMFORD,      M.      E.    Look-about      Club 

and    the   live   things   they   found J 

My    land    and    water    friends J 

Talks   bj'   queer  folks:  more   land    and 

water  friends J 

Up   and   down  the   brooks J 

BANDELIER,    A.    F.    Delight   makers. 
BANGS,    J.    K.    The     booming     of     Acre 
Hill. 
The   dreamers. 
The    enchanted    type-writer. 
A    house-boat    en    the    Styx. 
Mantle-piece      minstrels,      and      other 

stories. 
Over    the    plum-pudding. 
Paste   jewels. 

Pursuit   of   the  house-boat. 
A   rebellious    heroine. 
Toppleton's      client:    or,    a    spirit      in 

exile. 
Water  ghost  and  others. 
BANIM,    J.    B.    and   M.     (O'Hara    family) 

Bit    o'    writin.' 
BANIM,    M.    (Abel    O'Hara)    The    mayor 
of  Wind-gap.  Also  Canvassing  by   Miss 
Martin. 
Banishment    of   Jessop     Blythe.    Hatton, 

J. 
Banker  and   -ihe  bear.    Webster,   H.    K. 
Bar  Harbor  days.    Harrison,    C.    C. 
Barabbas.    Corelli,    M. 
Barbara.    Alexander,    Mrs. 
Barabara    Dering.    Chanler,    A.    R. 
Barbara   Heathcote's   trial.    Carey,    R.    N. 

Barbara's    heritage.    Hoyt,    D.    L J 

Barbara's    history.    Edwards,    A.    B. 
BARBOUR,  R.  H.  Captain  of  the  crew.J 

For  the  honor  of   the  school J 

The   half-back J 

Barchester    Towers.       Trollope,    A. 


BATIING-GOULD,       S.    See       Gould,      S. 

Baring. 
BARKER,    Mrs.    S.    Birds,     beasts       and 

fishes J 

Barker's   luck.    Harte,    B. 
BARLOW.     J.    From   the     land     of     the 
Sliamrock:    short   stories. 

Irish  idylls. 

Kerrigan's   quality. 

Maureen's    fairing,    and    other    stories. 
Barn    stormers.    Williamson,    Mrs.    H. 
Barnaby    Rudge.    Dickens,    C. 
BARNARD,      C.    Knights    of    today:    or, 

love  and  science:    short  stories. 
BARNARD,    C.    F.    Tone   masters J 

Mozart   and   Mendelssohn. 

Handel    and    Havdn. 
BARNES,    J.    Drake    and    his    yeomen. 
BARON,    R.    Well   begun   is     half     done: 
or,    the    young     painter.    Also      Fiddle- 

hans     J 

Baron   Montez.    Gunter,    A.    C. 
Baron   Munchausen,   Travels  and  surpris- 
ing adventures   of,   Anon   J 

Baron       Munchausen,       Adventures       of. 

Raspe.   R.   E. 
Barque   Future.    Lie,    J.    L.    I. 
BARR.  A.   E.    Beads  of  Tasmer. 

Bernicia. 

Between  two  loves. 

Border  shepherdess. 

Bow  of  orange  riPDon. 

Christopher,    and    other    stories. 

Cluny    Macpherson. 

Feet    of   clay. 

Friend    Olivia. 

Hallani  .succession. 

Hou.sehold  of  McNeil. 

I,    thou    and    the    other   one. 

Jan    Vedder's    wife. 

King's    highway. 

Last  of  the  Macallisters. 

Lone   house. 

Lost    sliver    of    Briffault. 

Love  for  an  hour  is   love  forever. 

Maid    of      Maiden      Lane:    sequel      to 
Bow    of    orange    ribbon. 

Paul    and    Christina. 

Prisoners   of   conscience. 

Remember   the   Alamo. 

Rose  of  a  hundred   leaves. 

She    loved    a    sailor. 

Short   stories. 

Singer  from  the  sea. 

Sister    to    Esau. 

Souls    of    passage. 

Squire  of   Sandal-Side. 

Trinity  bells. 

Yoimg    people    of    Shakespeare's    dra- 
ma?  J 

BARR,    R.    Face    and    the     mask:    short 
stories. 

From    whose    bourne. 

The    heralds    of    fame.    With    his    One 
day's  courtship   . 

In   a   st.ia.Tier  chair,    and   other     ship- 
board   stories. 

Jennie    Baxter,    journalist. 

The   mutable  many. 

One    day's    courtship.    Also    The    her- 
alds of  fame. 

Revenge:    short    stories. 

The   strong  arm:    short   stories. 

Tekla. 

The  victors. 

Woman    intervenes:    or,    the    mistress 
of    the   mine. 
BARR.    W.    Shacklett:    the    evolution    of 

a    statesman. 
BARRETT.    F.    Breaking  the  shackles. 

The    great    Hesper. 
BARRIE,    J.    M.    Auld   Llcht   idylls. 

Auld       Licht       manse,         and       other 

sketches. 


BARROW 


BELLAMY 


Better     dead.    Same.    Also    My     Lady 
Nicotine. 

Little   minister. 

My    Lady    Nicotine.    Same.    With    his 
Better    dead. 

Sentimental   Tommy. 

A  Tillyloss  scandal,   and   other  stories 

Tommy   and    Grizel. 

When   a  man's   single. 

Window   in   Thrums. 
Barriers  burned  away.    Roe,    B.    P. 
Barrington.    Lever,    C.    J. 
BARROW,   E.    N.     Fortune   of   war. 

The   king's   rivals. 
BARROW,       F.     (Aunt       Fanny)       Little 

nightcap    letters J 

BARROW,    I.    C.    joint  author.    See   Bar- 
rows,   S.    J. 
BARROWS.    S.    J.      and     Barrows,    t.    C 

The;  Shaybacks   in   camp. 
BARRY,    W.    Two    standards. 

Wizard's   knot. 
Barry    Lyndon.    Thackeray,    W.    M. 
Ear-sinister.    Walworth,    J.    R.    H. 
BARTLETT,    G.    H.    Water    tramps:    or. 

the    cruise   of    the    "Sea    Bird" J 

BARTLETT,    T.    Heart    stories. 

BARTON,    K.    C.    Clothilde. 

BARTON,    W.    E.    A   hero   in    home.spun. 

Pine   knot. 

The   prairie   schooner. 
Barton    exoeriment.    Habberton,    J. 
Basil.    Collin.>i,  W. 

BASKETT,    J.    N.     As    the    light   led. 
EASSETT,    G.     Goldon-Beak.        With    his 
Hippolyte. 

Hippolyte.    Also    Golden-Beak. 
BATES,    Mrs.    A.     (Eldanor    Putnam)    Al- 
brecht. 

Book    o'    nine    tales. 

A    lad's    love. 

Love  in  a   cloud. 

Old    Salem. 

The    Philistines. 

The   Puritans. 

Wheel    of    fire. 
BATES,    J.    W.    A    blind    lead. 

A  nn.meless  wrestler. 
BATES,    L.    Montalto:       or,    the  Vaudois 

martyrs   of   Calabria. 
BATES,    M.    Martin    Brook. 
Bath   comedy.    Castle,   A. 

Battle   and  a  boy.    Howard,   B.    W J 

Battle-fields    of    '61.    Abbot,    AV.    J J 

Battle   of  New  York.     Stoddard,   W.    O..J 
Battle    of    the    strong.     Parker.    G. 

Battles    worth    fighting.    Anon J 

Battling   for   Atlanta.    Dunn,    B.    A J 

BAUER,    K.    (Carl    Detlef)    At   Capri. 

Must    it    be? 
BAUM,    L.    F.    Mother  Goose   in  prose.. J 
BAT'MBACH,    R.     Summer   legends J 

Tales    from    Wonderland J 

BAY,    J.    C.       ed.    Danish   fairy   and    folk 

tales J 

BAYLOR,   F.   C.     Behind   the  Blue  Ridge. 

Georgian   bungalow I 

Ladder  of  fortune. 
BAYLEY.    A.    E.     See    Lyall,    E.     pseud. 
Bayou    bride.     Bryan,    M.     E. 
Bayou    folk.    Chopin,    K. 
Bay-path.    Holland.    J.    G. 
BAZAN.    E.    P.    Morrina    (Homesickness) 
BEACH.    R.    G.    The    Puritan    anfl      the 

Quaker. 
Beaeon    lights    of     patriotism.       Carring- 

ton,    H.    B J 

Beacon    prize    medals.     Paine,    A.    B J 

Beads   of  Tasmer.    Barr,    A.    E. 
BEAMTS,    D.    joint    author.    See    Jepson, 

E. 
BEAN,    Mrs.    H.   M.    The   widow   Wyse. 
Bear   and   forbear.    Optic,    O J 


BEARD,    A.    B.    joint   author.  See   Beard, 

L. 
BEARD,    D.     Mconblight.     Also    Six    feet 

of    romance. 
BEARD,    D.    C.    American    boy's    handy 

book J 

Jack    of    all    trades J 

BEARD,    L.    and   Beard,    A.    B.    How    to 
amuse    yourself    and    others.    American 

girl's  tiandybook J 

BEARD,    W.    Le    C.     Sand    and    cactus. 
Bearers    of    the    burden.    Drury,    W.    P. 
I;ears    of    Blue   River.    Caskoden.    E. 
BEASLEY,    F.    W.    Papers     from     Over- 
look house. 
Beatrice.    Haggard,    H.    R. 
Beatrix.    Balzac,     H.    With       his     Cesar 

Birotteau. 
Beatrix    Randolph.    Hawthorne,    J.    C. 
Beauchampe.    Simms,    W.    G. 
Beauchamp's   career.    Meredith,    G. 
Beauclercs.    Clarke,    C.    C. 
Be.aumarchais.    Brachvogel,    A.    E. 
BEAUMONT,    M.    Joan    Seaton. 
Beauties   of  German  literature,    from   the 
works    of    Pichler,     Richter.      Zschokke 
and    Tieck. 
Beautiful   alien.    Magruder,    J. 

Beautiful    Joe.    Saunders.    M J 

Beautiful  land  of  Nod.    Wilcox,   E.   W..J 
Beautiful    Miss    Brooke.    Zangwill,    L. 
Beautiful         stories         about         children. 

Dick^ms.  C J 

Beauty    and    the    beast.    Taylor,    B. 
Beautj^'s    daughters.    Hungerford. 
Bebee.    Ouida. 

BECKE.    L.     Edward    Barry. 
Pacific    tales. 

and   Jeffer>-,    W.    Tapu   of   Banderach, 
and    other    stories. 
BECKFORD.    W.    Vathek    an    Arabian. 
Bede's    charity.    Smith,    H. 
BEDOLl>TERRE,    E.    de    la.     Stor>'    of    a 

cat J 

Bee   man   of  Orn.    Stockton,    F.    R. 
Beechcroft.    Yonge,    C.    M. 
BEECH ER,    H.     W.    Norwood:    or,      vil- 
lage life  in  New  England 
BEERS.    H.    A.     Split    zephyr. 

In   Stories  by  American  authors. 
BEFSLEY,    Mrs.    Stories    from    the    his- 
tory  of  Ronae. 
Before   the   gringo    came.    Atherton,    G. 
Beggars    all.    Dougall,    L. 
Begum's    daughter.    Bynner,    E.    L. 
Behind    closed    doors.    Green,    A.    K. 
Behinrl    the    arras.    Neville,    C.    M. 
Behind    the   Blue   Ridge.    Baylor,    P.    C. 
BEHRENS,      B.    (W.      Heimburg)       Her 
only  brother. 

Being    a    boy.    ^^'arner.    C.    D J 

Beleaguered.    Koerner,    H.    T. 
Beleaguered    forest.    Peattie.    E.    W. 
Belgian    days.    Martin.    K.    B. 
Belhaven    tales.    Harrison,    C.    C. 
Belinda.    Edgeworth,    M. 
Belinda.     Maude.    E. 
BELL,    C.    pseud.        See    Bronte,    C. 
BELL,    E.     pseud.     See    Bronte.    E. 
BELL,    L.    The  expatriates. 

The    instinct    of    step-fatherhood. 
Little    sister   to    the    wildernesis. 
Ijove    affairs    of   an    old    maid. 
Sir   John   and    the   .\merican   girl. 
The    under    side    of    things. 
Bella-Pemonia.     Dolaro.    S. 
BELLAMY,      E.     Dr.      Heidenhoff's    pro- 
cess. 
Duke    of    Stockbridge. 
Equality. 

r^ooking    backward. 
Miss    Ludington's    sister:    a    romance 

of    immortality. 
Six    to    one:    a    Nantucket   Idyl. 


BELLSMITH 


BJORNSON 


Belle    Rose.    Achard.    A. 
Bell-ringer    of    Angel's.    Harte,    B. 
BKU.SMITH.    H.    W.    Henry    Cadavere. 
BKLOT.    A.    The   stranglers    of    Paris. 

Felt  and  spur.    Saxon,  Mrs.  E.   1j J 

Ben-Boor.    Bien,    H.    M. 

Ben   Comee.    Carravan,    M.    J J 

Ben  the  luggage  boy.    Alger  H.  Jr J 

Penaiah.    Webb,    Mrs.    J.    B. 
BENEDICT,    E.      L.    Stories   of     persons 

and    places    in    Europe J 

Benefactress,    The.    by      the      author     of 

Elizabeth   and    her   German   garden. 
Benefits    forgot.    Balestier,    W. 
Ben-Hur.    Wallace.    T... 
BENNb-.TT,        J.    Master        Skylark:        a 

story    of    Shakespeare's    time J 

Bennett   twi.is.    Hurd,    G.    M. 
Benoni    Blake.    Maclellan.    M. 
BENSON,      B.    K.    A     friend     with      the 
countersign. 
Who    goes   -there?    Story    of    a    spy    in 
the    civil    war. 
BENSON,   E.    F.    The   Babe,   B.   A. 
Limitations. 

The   luck   of   the  Vails. 
Mammon    and   Co. 
The   money  market. 
The   Rubicon. 
BENTON,    K.    A.    Geber. 
BKNTZON,   T.    pseud.     See  Blanc,   M.  T. 
Beowulf.    Ragozin,     Z.     A.       With       her 

Siegfried J 

Bequeathed.    Whitby,    B. 

Berber.    Mayo,  ^\'.   S. 

BERBER,    E.    pseud.    See    Sheppard,    E. 

S. 
Berkeleys    and    their    neighbors.    Seawall, 

M.    E. 
Berlin    and    Sans-Souci.    Mundt,    C.    M. 
Bernicia.    Barr,   A.    E. 
BERSOE.    W.    Pillone. 
BERTIIET,    E.    T'he    prehistoric    world. 
BESANT,    W".    Alabaster    box. 
All  in  a  garden  fair. 
Armorel    of    Lyonesse. 
Beyond    the    dreams   of   avarice. 
The    changeling. 
Children    of    Gibeon. 
The    demoniac. 
l")orothy    Porster. 
Dorothy    Wallis. 
For    faith    and    freedom. 
A    fountain    sealed. 
The    fourth    generation. 
A  glorious   fortune. 
The  goldan  butterfly. 
Herr   Paulus. 
The   holy   rose. 

In  deacon's  orders,   and  other  stories. 
Ivory   gate. 
Lady   of   Lynn. 
The    master    craftsman. 
The   oran.ge   girl. 
The  rebel   queen. 
St.    Katherine's   by   the    tower. 
World   went   very   well  then, 
an'l    Rice,    J.    All    sorts    of    conditions 

of   men. 
and    Rice.    J.    Chaplain    of   the    fleet, 
and    Rice.    J.    Ready-money   Mortiboy. 
and       Rice,       J.    Shepherds       all     and 
maidens     fair.    Also     Diary       of     a 
man    of   fifty,    and   A   bundle    of   let- 
ters,   by   H.    James. 
Beside  the  bonnie   brier  bush.    Maclaren, 

T. 
Bethasa      Wra,y's    new      name.    Douglas, 

A.    M. 
Bethesda.    Halstead.   L.   B. 
BETHT-SY-HTTC,    V.     fMoritz      von    Rel- 
chenbach).    The    Eichofs.     tr.     by    Mrs 
Wister. 


Betrothed.    Scott,    W.    Same.      With    his 

Fortunes    of    Nigel. 
Betsy   Ross.    Hotchklss,   C.    C. 
Better  dead.    Barrie,   J.    M. 
Fetter    times.    Kirk,    E.    W.    O. 

Betty    Plympton,     A.    G J 

Betty    Alden.    Austin,    J.    G. 

Betty    Leicester's    Christmas.    Jewett,    S. 

O J 

Between   Boer   and   Briton.    Stratemeyer, 

E J 

Between    two    loves.    Barr,    A.    E. 
BEAUREPATRE,        G.        de.     (Jules        de 

Glouvet)    The    woodman. 
Beverlevs.    Abbott,    M. 

BEWSHiilR,    Mrs.    M.       Mischief-makers. 
Beyond    the    breakers.    Owen,    R.    D. 
Beyond   the    city.    Doyle,    A.    C. 
Beyoi.d    the    dreams    of    avarice.    Besanl. 

W. 
Beyond   the  gates.    Ward,   E.   S.   P. 
Bevond    the   pale.    Croker,    B.    M. 
BTART,   L.    Adventures  of  a  young   nat- 
uralist  J 

Bible  stories   for  young  people.     Anon.. J 
Bible    stories    simply    told.    Clements,    M. 

E J 

Bicycle   of   Cathay.    Stockton,    F.    R. 

Biding    his    time.    Trowbridge,    J.    T J 

BIDPAI.    See    Pilpay. 
BTEN,    H.    M.    Ben-Beor. 
BIERCE.    A.    Tales   of   soldiers    and    civ- 
ilians, 
and   Danziger,   A.    The   monk  and   the 
hangman's  daughter. 
"Bietigheim."    Anon. 
Big   bow    mystery.    Zan.gwill,    I. 

Big    Cvpress.    Munroe,    K J 

BIGELOW,      E.      E.    Diplomatic       disen- 
chantments. 
W'hile    Charlie  was   away. 
FTGEIiOW,    Mrs.    P.    See   Bigelow,    E.    E. 
BIGNELL,    S.    Mr.      Chupes     and     Miss 

Jennv J 

BIGOT,    M.    H.     (Jeanne     Mairet)      Lake- 

ville:    or.    substance   and   shadow. 
BIKE  LAS.    D.     Loukis    Laras. 
BILBY,    T.       Young    folks'    natural    his- 

torj' J 

Billv  Baxter's  letters.    Kountz,  W.  J.  Jr. 
Billy   Bellew.    Norris,   W.    E. 
Billy    Grimes'    favorite.    Nowell.    H.P.H.J 
Bill.v    Hamilton.    Gunter,    A.    C. 

Bimbi.    Guida J 

BINGHAM.   N.   W.   Jr.   od.    Book  of  ath- 
letics   and    out-of-door    sports J 

Biographical    stories.    Hawthorne,    N J 

Biography    of    a    grizzly.    Thompson,    B. 

S J 

Bird     of     passage.    Harraden,      B.    With 
her    At    the    Green    Dragon. 

Bird    portraits.    Thompson.    E.    S J 

Bird's    Christmas    carol.    Wiggln,    K.D..J 

Birdie's  resolve.    Green.   E.   E J 

Birds,    beasts    and    fishes.    Barker,    Mrs. 

S J 

l?inKMAIER,    E.    G.       Poseidon's    para- 
dise:   romatice   of  Atlantis. 

Plrthday    party.    Optic,    O J 

BISHOP,    W.    H.  Choy   Susan,    and    other 
stories. 
Detmold. 

The    golden    justice. 
House   of  a  merchant   prince. 
The   yellow    snake. 
Bishop    Pendle.    Hume.    F. 
BIS  LAND,        E.        joint         author.        S<-e 

Broughton,    E. 
Bit    o'    vvritln'.    Banlm,    J.    B. 
Bits   of    talk    In   prose   and    verse.     Jack- 
son.   H.    M.    F J 

Bivo\iac    and    battle.    Optic.    O J 

BJORNSON.    B.     Arne. 


BLACK 


BONNER 


Bridal    inarch.    Also    Captain    Mansa- 

na  and   Dust. 
Captain    Mansana,    and     other     tales. 

Same.    With    his    Bridal    march. 
Dust.    With    his    Bridal    marcn. 
The    fisher-maiden. 
Heritage  of  the  Kurts. 
Svnnovo   Solbakken. 
BLACK,    A.    The    girl    and    the    guards- 
man. 
BLiACK,     C.    An    agitator. 
BliACK.    I.    pseud.    See   Janvier,    T.    A. 
BLACK,    M.    S.    Hadassah:    or,      Esther, 

queen   to   Ahasuerus. 
BLACK,    \V.    Briseis. 
Daughter   of  Heth. 
Donald    Ross    of    Heimra. 
The    four    Macnicols. 
Green    pastures    and    Piccadilly. 
The   handsome   Humes. 
In    far   Lochaber. 
In    silk    attire. 
Judith    Shakespeare. 
Lady     Silverdale's       sweetheart,    and 

other    stories. 
Macleod   of   Dare. 
Madcap  Violet. 

Magic   ink,    and    other   stories. 
Maid    of    Killeena    and   The    marriage 

of    Moira   Fergus. 
Marriage  of  Moira  Fergus.    With  his 

Maid    of    Killeena. 
The    penance      of    John     Logan,      and 

other    tales. 
Prince    Fortunatus. 
Princess    of    Thule. 
Sabrina    Zembra. 
Shandon  Bells. 
Stand    fast,    Craig-Royston. 
Strange    adventures    of    'a    houseboat. 
Strange   adventures   of  a   phaeton. 
Sunrise. 
Tale     of    two     young     fools.    (Issued 

also    as    Romeo    and    Juliet.) 
That    beautiful    wretch. 
Three    feathers. 
White    heather. 
White   wings. 
Wild   Eelin. 
The   wise    woman    of    Inverness,      ana 

other   miscellanies. 
Wolfenberg. 
Yolande. 
Blark   arrow.    Stevenson,    R.    L. 

Black  beauty.       Sewell,  A J 

Black   crook.    Anon. 

Black   curtain.    Loughead,    F.    H. 

Black  Douglas.    Crockett,   S.   R. 

Black   dwarf.    Scott,    W. 

B'ack    Forest   village    stories.    Auerbach, 

B. 
Black    gown.    Hall,    R. 
Black   heart   and    white   heart.    Haggard, 

H.    R.    With  his  Elissa. 
Black    Homer    of    Jimtown.    Mott,    E. 

Black    ivory.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

Black    Rifle's   mission.    Kellogg,    E J 

Black    Rock.    Connor,    R. 

Black   spirits   and    white.    Cram,    R.    A. 

Black    tortoise.    Villcr,    P. 

Black    tulip.    Dumas,    A.      D.    With    his 

Two    Dianas. 
Black    wolf's   breed.    Dickson,    H. 
BLACKBURN,    W.    M.    Geneva's    shield. 
Young  Calvin  in  Paris,   and  the  little 

flock   that  he   fed J 

BLACKMORE.    R.    D.    Alice    Lorraine. 
Cradock    Nowell. 
Cripps   the  carrier. 
Dariel. 

Kit  and   Kitty. 
Lorna    Doone.    Same   2v. 
Maid   of   Skar. 
Mary    Anerley. 


Perlycross. 

Remarkable     history    of    Sir     Thoma.s 

Upmore,    Bart,    M.    P. 
Slain     by     the      Doones,      and      other 

stories. 
Springhaven. 
Blade-o'-grass.    Farjeon,    B.    L. 
BLAKE,       H.       A.    (Terence      McGrath) 

Pictures    from    Ireland. 
BL.\NO,     Mme.     M.     T.    (Th.     Bentson) 

Remorse. 
BLaNCHARD,   a.   E.    Taking  a  stand.. J 
Blanche,    Lady      Falaise.    Shorthouse,    J. 

H. 
Bleak    House.    Dickens,    C. 
Blennerhassett.    Pidgin,    C.    F. 
BLESSINGTON,    Countess    of.    See    Gar- 
diner.   M.    P. 
Blind    lead.    Bates,    J.    W. 
Blind    musician.    Korolenko,    V. 
Blithedale    romance.    Hawthorne,    N. 
Blix.    Norris,    F. 
Blockade.    Erckman,    E. 
Blockade    runners.    Verne,    J.    With    his 

A  floating  city. 
BLODGETT,       M.      F.    At     the     queen's 

mercy. 
BLOUET.      P.     (Max       O'Rell)       Woman 

and  artist. 

Blown    to   bits.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

Blue  and  the  grey  afloat  ser.    See  Optic, 

O -J 

Blue    and     the    grey    on     land     ser.    See 

Optic,    O J 

Blue    blood.    Dande,    L. 

Bluij    fairy    book.    Iiang,    A J 

Blue   grass   and     rhododendron.    Fox,     J. 

Jr. 

Blue  .iackets  of  '76.    Abbot,   W-.   J J 

Blue  jackets  of  1812.    Abbot,  W.  J J 

Blue   jackets    of    '61.    Abbot,    W.    J J 

Blue   jackets    of   1S98.    Abbot,    W.   J J 

Blue    lights.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

Blue    poetry    book.    Lang,    A J 

Bluebeard's    keys.    Ritchie,    A.    I.    T. 
BLI  NDELL,    Mrs.    F.     See    Francis.     M. 

E.    pseud. 
Blush   roses.    Morse,   C.    F. 

Boat    builders    ser.    See    Outic,    O J 

Boat    club.    Optic.    O J 

Boat  club  ser.    See  Optic,   O J 

Bob.    Lanier,    S J 

Bob    Biu-ton.     Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Bob,    son    of    battle.    Ollivant,    A. 
"Bobbo."    "Wharton,    T. 

Bobby's    wolf.    Alden,    L    M J 

Bodley   family.    Scudder,    H.    E J 

Bod  ley    .grandchildren.    Scudder,    H.    E..J 

Bodleys    on    wheels.    Scudder.    H.    E J 

Bodleys    telling    stories.    Scudder,    H.E..J 
Bog-myrtle    and    peat.    Crockett,    S.    R. 
BOISGiLBERT,    E.     pseud.  See      Don- 

nellv,    I. 
BOIS-MELLY,    C.    du.     History    of   Nich- 
olas   Muss. 
Bolanye.    Read.   O. 
BOLDREWOOD.      R.    pseud,    of    Brown, 

T.    A.    Babes    in    the    busih. 
Modern    buccaneer. 
Robbery    under    arms. 
Sphinx   of   Eaglehawk. 
BOLTON,   S.   K.    How  success  Is   won.. J 
liives   of   girls   who   became   famous. .J 
Lives    of    poor    boys    who    became    fa- 
mous  J 

l:!nnaventure.    Cable,    G.    W. 
BONP.AREFF.      T.     joint        author.       See 

Tolstoi,    L.    N. 
Bondman.    Caine,    H. 
Bondwoman.    Ryan,    M.    E. 
BONTIFACE,   J.   X.     (X.   B.    Saintine)    Plo- 

eiola:    or,    the   prison   flower. 
BONNER,    G.    Hard-pan. 
BONNER,   J.  Child's  history  of  Prance.J 


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Child's    history    of    Spain J 

Child's   history   of   the   United    States, 

3v J 

EONNJOR.    S.    See   McDowell.    K.    S.    E. 
Bonnie    Prince    Chariie.    Henty,    G.    A. ..J 
Bonnie   Scotland.    Lippincott,    S.    J.    C...J 
Bornyhorough.    Whitney,    A.    D.    T. 
BONS.\L,    S.    Golden    horseshoe. 

Bony   and    Ban.    Catherwood,    M.    H J 

Book   bill.s   of   Narcissus.    LeGallienne,    R. 
Book  o'   nine   tales.    Bates,   A. 
Book  of  athle'tics.    Bingham,  N.  W.  Jr.. J 
Book  of   Bryn   Mawr  stories.    Morris.    M. 

Book    of    dragons.    Nesbit,    E J 

Book   of   fables.    Aesop J 

Book  of  folk  stories.    Scudder,   H.    E J 

Bonk   of   games.    Greenaway,    K J 

Book    of    golden   deeds.    Yonge,    C.    M. ..J 
Book    of    Knight    and    Barbara.    Jordan, 

P.    S J 

Book   of  Saints.    Brown,    A.    F -J 

Book   of  versos.    Lucas,    E.    V J 

Book    of    Waverly   gems.    Scott,    W. 
Booming   of   Acre   Hill.    Bangs,    J.    K. 
BOONFJ,    H.    B.    and    Brown,      K.    East- 
over    Court    House. 
BOOTH,   E.   M.   J.    (Rita)    Dame  Durden. 
Fragoletta. 

Mystery    of    a    Turkish    bath. 
BOOTHBY,    G.    A  cabinet    secret. 
Dr.   Nikola. 
Lost   endeavor. 
Marriage    of    Ester. 
Border    Jjeander.    Seely,    H. 
Border    sheperdess.        Barr,    A.    E. 
Born    of   flame.    Peeke,    M.    B. 
Born    player.     West,    M. 
Born   to  serve.    Sheldon,   C.   M. 
BOIiNKMAN,       M.     (Oraquill)        Madame 

Jane   .funk   and   Joe. 
BOUKOW.   G.    Lavengro. 

The      Romany      rye:    sequel      to      La- 
vengro. 
Boston    girl's      ambition.    Townsend.      V. 

P J 

Boston    neighbors.    Poor,    A.    B. 

Boston    tea    party.    Watson,    H.    C J 

Boston    town.    Scudder,    H.    E J 

Both   sides  the  border.    Henty,   G.    A  —  J 
BOC.'CICAULT,      D.    joint     author.       See 

Reade,  C. 
BOULfJER.   D.   H.   H.     (Then.    Gift)    Pret- 
ty   Miss    Bellew. 
Pound  by  a  spell.    Conway.   H. 

Bound    in    honor.    Trowbridge,    J.    T J 

Bound   in   shallows.    Brodhead,   E.   W. 

Bound    to  rise.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Bound    together.    Conway,     H. 
Bourbon    lilies.    Champnev,    E.    W. 
BOURDTLLON,    F.    W.     Nepheli. 
BOTTRGBT,      P.    Antigone,        and      other 
portraits    of    women. 
Pastels   of  men.    2v. 
A      saint.    Tr.    from    his      Pastels     of 
Men. 
BOTTRNE,    H.    R.        F.     Famous      London 

mfrchants J 

BOTTVET,    M.  A  little  house  in  Pimlico.J 

Tales   of   an   old   chateau. 
Bow  of  orange  ribbon.    Barr,  A.   E. 
BOWER.    M.       John     Thisselton.      Same 

as  Puppet  show. 
BOWLES.    E.    In    the    camarque. 
BOWLES.    T.    G.    Flotsam    and    ietsam. 
BOWM.AN.    T.    Stcry  of  Lewis   Carroll.. J 

Boy   artists.     Poa,    E .1 

Boy   emigrants.       Brooks.    N J 

Boy    farmers    of    Elm      Island.    Kellogg. 

F J 

Boy    from    Bramley.    Townsend.    V.    F..J 

Boy  general.    Custer,    E.    B J 

Boy    hunter.    Reid,    M J 

Boy    I    knew.    Hutton,    L J 

Boy    knight.    Henty,    Q.    A J 


Boy  life  in  the  U.  S.  navy.    Clark,  H.H.J 

Boy  life   on   the  prairie.    Garland,    H J 

Boy  of  the  first  empire.    Jirooks,   E.   S..J 

Boy    settlers.    Brooks,    N J 

Boy    slaves.    Reid,    M J 

Boy  tar.    Reid,   M J 

Boy    traders.    Castlemon,    H J 

Boy  trapper  series.  See  Castlomon.  H.J 
Boy  traveller  series.    See  Knox,   T.    W'..J 

Boy's    fortune.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Roys'    Froissart.       Lanier,    S J 

Boys'    guide    to     usefulness.    Alco'tt,      W. 

M J 

Boy's  heroes    Hale,   E.   E J 

Boy's    own    book    of    outdoor    a.nd    indoor 

sports.    Anan J 

Boys'    spring    book.    Miller,    T J 

Boys'    summer      book.    Miller,      T.    With 

his   Boys'    spring  book J 

Boy's    winter    book.    Miller,    T.    With    his 

boys'    spring    book J 

Boys'    workshop,   with   plans   and    designs 
for    indoor    and     outdoor    work.    By    a 

boy    and    his    friends J 

Boys   and   girls'    book   of   science.    Kings- 
ley,   C J 

Boys  and  girls'   Herodotus.     "VSIilte,   J.S.J 
Boys    and    girls'    Plutarch.    White,    J.S.J 
Boys    and   Men.    Holbrook,    R. 
Bnys   at   Chequassett.    Whitney,    Mrs.    A. 

D.    T J 

Boys  of  Axleford.    Camden,   C J 

Boys    of    Fairport.    Brooks,    N J 

Boys  of  Grand  Pre  school.  DeMille,  J. -J 
Boys  of  Marmiton  Prairie.  Smith,  G...J 
Boys    of    other    countries.    Taylor,    B. ..J 

Boys    of    Scrooby.    Hall,    R J 

Bovs    of   '76.     Coffin,    C.    C J 

Boys   of   '61.    Coffin,    C.    C J 

Boys  of  the  Sierras.  Montgomery,  W..J 
Boys'    book    of    sports    and    outdoor    life. 

Thompson,    M J 

Boys'    King    Arthur.    Lanier,    S J 

Boys'    Mabinogion.    Lanier,    S J 

Boys'    Odyssey.    Perry,    W.    C J 

Boys'       own       book       of       manufactures. 

Noyce,    B J 

Boys'    own    treasury    of      sports.    Wood. 

J.    G ;.J 

Boys'    Percy.    Lanier,    S J 

Boys'    useful   pastimes.    Griffith,    R J 

BOYESEN,   H.   H.    Against  heavy  odds.J 
Boyhood   in    Norway:    stories   of   boy- 
life    in    the     land     of    the     midnight 

sun J 

Daughter  of   the  Philistines. 

Falconberg. 

Gunnar:    tale    of    Norse    life. 

Ilka      on    the       hill-top,      and      O'ther 

stories. 
I.iight   of   her   countenance. 

Modern    vikings J 

Norseland    tales J 

A   Nors'>man's   pilgrimage 
Queen    Titania. 
Social    strugglers. 
Boyhood    in    Norway.    Boyesen.    H.    H..J 

Boyhood    of   Christ.    Wallace,    L J 

Boyhood   of  great   men.  Edgar,   J.    C J 

Boyhood     of     Martin     Luther.    Mayhew. 

H J 

BOYLE,    V.    P.    Brokcnburne. 

Devil    tales. 
Bracehridge    Hall.    Irving.    W. 
BR.A.CHVOGEL.    A.    E.     Beaumarchals. 
BRACKENRIDGE,       H.       H.         Modern 

chivalrv. 
BRACKETT,  A.    and  Eliot,  I.   M.  comps. 

Poetry   for   home   and    school J 

Braddock.    Musick,    J.    R. 
BRADDONT,   M.    E.,   now   Maxwell,   M.    B. 
B.    Asphodel 
Dead-sea  fruit. 
Under    the    red    flag. 


BKADLEY 


14 


BROUQHTON 


BRADI^EY,    M.    E.    Story   of   a    summer. 
BRADT.KY,       W.      I.     (Glance      Gaylord^ 

Mr.    Pendleton's    cup J 

KRADSHAW,    A.    A   crimson   stain. 
BRADY,    C.   T.    For   love   of   country. 

For  the   freedom  of  the  sea. 

The    grip    of    honoo*. 

Quiberon    touch. 

Reuben   James J 

Under   tops'ls  and  tents 

When      blades     are     out     and     love's 
afield. 
BRAGA,    T.    joint   author.    See   Harding, 
V.    E. 

Braganza    diamond.    Otis,    J J 

Bragelonne.    Dumas,    A.    D. 

Brahmin's   treasure.     Henty,    G.    A J 

Braid    of    cords.    Tucker,    C.    M.. J 

BRATNERD,   T.   H.    Go  forth  and  nnd. 

Brake    up.    Optic,    O J 

Brass   bottle.    Anstey,    F. 

Brave  and  bold  series.  See  Alger,  H.  Jr. J 

Brave   baby.    Wiltsie,    S.    A J 

Brave    lady.    Craik,    D.    M.    M. 
Brave    little    Quakeress.    Roe,     E.     P. 

Brave   old    salt.    Optic,    O J 

Braves.    Cooper,    J.    F. 

Bravest   of  the  brave.    Henty,   G.    A J 

BRAY,   Mrs  De  Poix. 

Bread   and  butter  miss.    Paston,    G. 

Bread   line.       Paine,    A.    B. 

Bread  upon  the  waters.    Craik,  D.  M.   M. 

With    her    Hero. 
Bread-winners.    Anon. 
Breaker  of   laws.    Ridge,   W.    P. 

Breaking  away.    Optic,   O J 

Breaking    the    shackles.    Barrett,    E. 
BREMER,     F.    The      butterfly's      gospel, 
and   other   stories J 

A    diary.    Also    The    H.    family,      and 
other    tales. 

Father    and    daughter. 

The  H.   family.    Same  with  her  Diary 

The    home:    or,    life   in    Sweden.    2v. 

Midnight  sun. 

The    neighbors. 

The    president's    daughters. 
Bressant.    Hawthorne,    J.    C. 
BRETE,   J.   de  la.    Story  of   Reine. 

Brethren    of    the    coast.    Munroe,    K J 

Brewer's    family.    Ellis.    S.    S J 

BRE\V3TP:R,      a.    H.      M.    St.      Martin's 

summer. 
BRj<lWSTER,    M.       Under       the        water 

oaks J 

Bric-a-brac    stories.    Harrison,      Mrs.      C. 

r J 

Brick  moon.    Hale,   E.    E. 

Bricks    without    straw.    Tour.gee,    A.    W. 

Bridal    march.     Bjornson.     B. 

Bride   of  I^ammermoor.    Scott,   W. 

Bride    of    the    Nile.    Ebers,    G. 

Bridge    of    glass.    Robinson,    F.    W. 

Bridge   of  the   gods.    Balch,    F.    H. 

BRTDGES,      Mrs.    (Mrs.      Forrester)    Di- 
ana  Carew. 
My  lord  and  'my  lady. 
Viva. 

Brigadier   Frederick.    Erckman,    E. 

BRTGHAM,      S.      J.    Pleasant     land       of 
play J 

BRIGHT,       M.       H.    and       others.    True 
stories    of    American    history J 

Bright   star   of   life.    Farjeon,    B.    !.■. 

BRTGHTWEI^L,,   C.    L.  Lives   of  labour.. J 

Brigitta.    Auerbach,    B. 

BRINE,    M.    D.    Dan J 

BRISCOE.    M.    S.    Jimty    and    others. 
The  six-th  sense,  and  other  stories. 

Briseis.    Black,    W. 

Bristol    bells.    Marshall,    E.    M. 

British    Isles.    Butterworth.    H J 


BROCK,    Mrs.    C.    Copsley    annals. 
BROCK,    Mrs.    F.    E.    B.    B.    C.      Sunday 

echoes   in    weekday  hours J 

ERODHEAD,    E.      W.    Bound      in     .shal- 
lows. 
One    of    the    visconte. 
Broken    cup.    Zschokke,    J.    H.    D. 

In    Beauties    of   German    literature. 
Brolcer    mallet    and    the     pigeon's     eggs. 

Mathews,    J.    H J 

Br')kenhurn2,    Bovle,    V.    F. 

BRONTE,    A.     (Acton      Bell)    Tenant      of^ 

Wildfell    Hall.    Same.    2v. 
BRONTE,      C.     (Mrs.      Nicholls)    (Currer 
Bell)    Jane    Eyre.    Same.    2v. 
The     professor.       Same.    Also     Emma 

and    other    poems. 
Shirley.    Same.    2v. 
Villette.        Same.      2v. 
BRONTE,    E.     (Ellis    Bell)    Agnes    Grey. 
With    her    "^^utliering    Heiglits. 
Wuthering       Heights.       Same.        Also 
Agnes   Grey.    Same.     2v. 
BROOK,    S.    French   history   for   English 

children J 

BROOKE,    H.    Tiie    fool    of    quality:    or, 
the    history    of    Henry     Earl    of    More- 
land.    2v. 
BROOKE,    M.    Story    of     Eleanor     Lam- 
bert. 
BROOKS,   E.   S.    A  son   of  Issachar. 

Boy   of   the  first   empire J 

Century   book   for  young   Americans. J 
Century   book   of   the   American   revo- 
lution  J 

Chivalric   days J 

Great  men's   sons J 

Heroic    happenings J 

Historic   Americans J 

Historic    boys J 

Historic    girls J 

In     blue    and     white J 

In  defense   of  the  flag J 

In    Leisler's    times J 

Story   of   the  United   States   of  Amer- 
ica  J 

and  Alden   J.    The  long  walls J 

True  story  of  Benjamin   Franklin J 

True    story    of    Lafayette J 

Under   the   tamaracks:    or,    a   summer 
with    Gen.    Grant    at    the     Thousand 

Islands J 

With    Lawton    and    Roberts J 

BROOKS.    H.    \\^ithout   a   warrant. 
BROOKS,    N.    Boy    emigrants. 

Boys    of    Fairport.    Same   as    Fairport 

nine J 

Boy   settlers:    story  of  early   times  in 

Kansas J 

Lem J 

Story  of  Marco   Polo J 

Tales    of    the    Maine    coast. 
BROOKS,       S.    The       Naggletons.       Also 

Miss  Violet  and  her  offers. 
Broom-squire.    Gould,    S.    B. 

Brother    against    brother.     Optic,    O J 

Brother  Jacob.    Eliot.  G.    With  her  Silas 

Marner. 
Brother    to    dragons. Chanler,    A.    R. 

Brothers   of  pity.    Ewing.   J.    H ..J 

Brought   home.    Smith,    H. 

Brought   to    the   forest.    Kellogg,    E J 

BROITGHrON,        R.     Cometh      up     as      a 
flower. 
Dear    Faustina. 
Foes    in    law. 
Good-bve   sweetheart, 
Mrs.    Bligh. 

Mrs.    Smith    of   Loughmains. 
Not   wisely,    but    too    well. 
Red    as    rose    is    she. 
Second   thoughts, 
and    Bisland,    E.     A   widower   indeed. 


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BURTON 


Broughton    House.    Perry,    B. 
BROWN,   A.    The  day  of  his  youth. 
Fools  of  nature. 
King's    end. 

Meadow-grass:    tales    of     New      Eng- 
land   life. 
Ti\orton   tales. 
BROWN,     A.     F.    Book     of     saints     and 

friendly  beasts J 

The  lone.somest  doll J 

BROA\N,    A.    R.     Sir   Mark. 
BROWN,    C.    Knights   in    fustian. 
BROWN,    C.      B.    Arthur      Mervyn:        or. 
memories   of  the   year  1793. 
Ed.a:ar  Huntley. 
Jane    Talbot. 
Ormond. 

Wieland:    or,    the    transformation. 
BROWN,  H.    D.    The  Petrie  estate. 
BROWN,    J.     Rab   and    his    friends.    Also 

Marjorie   Fleming,    etc J 

Same  and  other  stories  of  dogs. 
Marjorie  Fleming.    With  his  Rab  and 

his  friends   J 

BT:OWN,    K.    joint     author.    See      Uoone. 

H.    B. 
BROWN,    V.    Romance    of    a    ritualist. 
Brown    man'.^    servant.    Jacobs,      W.      W. 

With    his    Skipper's    wooing. 
Brown.  V.   C.     Alexander,   Mrs. 
Brown's    retreat.    King,    A.    E. 
BROWNE,    F.     Wonderful   chair   an<]    the 

tales    it    told I 

BTiOWNE,    T.    A.     See     Boldrewood.      R 
pseud. 

Brownings.    Fuller,    J.    G J 

Brownsmith's    boy.    Fenn,    G.    M J 

Brueton's   bayou.       Habberton,    J. 

Bruin.    Reid.    M J 

BRI'N,    S.    J.    Tales    of   Languedoc J 

Brunhilde.    Alarcon,    P.    A. 
BRUSH,      C.      C.    The       colonel's      opera 
cloak. 
Inside    our    gate. 
BRYAN,    M.    E.    The    bayou    bride. 

Kildee:    or,     the    sphinx    of    the    Red 
House. 
Bryan    Maurice.    Mitchell,    W. 
Bryn   Mawr   stories.    Morris.    M. 
Bubbling      teapot.     Champney,      Mrs.      E 

W J 

Buccaneers     and     pirates.    Stockton,     F. 

R J 

BIJCHAN,    J.    A   lost   lady  of   old   years. 

Sir    Quixote    of   the   moors. 
BUCHANAN,     R.    God    and     the    man. 
The    new    Abelard. 
The   shadow   of  the   sword. 
Buchholz    family.    Stinde,    J. 
BUCKLEY,    A.    B.    now    Fisher,    Mrs.    A. 

B. 
Buffalo     runners.    Ballantyne,     R.     M — J 
Buffets.    Doe.    C    .H. 
Bug-Jargal.    Hugo,    V. 

Builders    of    the   sea.    Anon J 

Building    of    the    city.    Miller,    J. 
Building  of  the   nation.    Coffin,    C.   C....J 
BUIXEN,    F.  T.     Cruise  of  the  Cachalot. 
Idylls    of    the    sea. 

Log    of    a    sea-waif    J 

BULWER-LYTTON.     See    Lytton,    E.    G. 

E.    L. 
BITN'"E.    O.    B.    Story    of    Harp'nolande 

and    other    legends. 
Bundle    of    'otters.     James.    H.     With    Be- 

sant.    W.    Shepherds   all. 
RUNNER,    H.    C. 

.lersey    Street    n'->d    Jersey    T>ane.    and 

suburban  sketches. 
Tiove     in     old       cloathes     and       other 

stories. 
Made   in    France:    short   stories. 
More    short    sixes:    short    stories. 


The    runaway    Browns. 

Short    sixes:    short    stories. 

Story  of  a  New  York  house. 

Woman    of    honor. 

Zadoc    Pine,    and    other    stories. 

joint    author.    See    Mathews,    B. 

liuniiy    stories.    Jewett,    J.    H J 

Buntling   ball:    poetical     satire    on     New 

York  society.    Anon. 
BITNYAN,    J.    The      Pilgrim's      progress. 
Same    in    his    Works.    v2. 

Bunyip    land.    Fenn,    G.    M J 

bureaucracy.    Balzac,   H. 

BURGESS,    G.    Lively    city    o'Ligg J 

Vivftte:    or,    the   memoirs   of   the    Ro- 
mance   Association. 
BURG  IN,    G.    B.    Fortune's    footballs. 

Gascoigne's    "ghost." 

Tomalyn's    quest. 
Burglar  who  moved  Paradise.    Ward,    11. 

D. 
Burglar  in   Paradise.    Ward,    E.    S.    P. 
Burgomaster's    wife.    Ebers,    G. 
Burial   of   the  guns.    Page,    T.    M. 

Buried    treasure.    vCastlemon,    H J 

Burlesque    autobiography.       Twain,    M. 
Burlcsciues.       Thackeray,  W.   M    . 
BURNAND,      F.      C.     Happy        thoughts. 
Same.    Also    More    happy    thoughts. 

More    happy    thoughts,    etc. 

Sanford  and  Merton,   New  history  (jfJ 
BURNETT,   F.   H.     Earlier  stories,  vl. 

Editha's   burglar J 

A  fair  barbarian. 

Giovanni    and    the    other    children ) 

His  grace  of  O'smonde. 

In   connection  with   the   De  Willough- 
by  claim. 

Kathleen. 

A  lady   of   quality. 

Little    Lord    Fauntleroy J 

I.,ouisiana. 

The    making    of    a    marchiontss. 

Piccino  and  other  child  stories J 

The    pretty    sister    of   Jose. 

Sara    Crew.e:    or,    what    happened      at 
Miss    Minchen's J 

Same.    Also.    Little     Saint     Elizabeth 
and    other   stories. 

Surly   Tim,    and   other   stories. 

That    lass    o'    Lowrie's. 

Through    one    administration. 

Two  little  pilgrims'   progress.    J 

BURNEY,   F.    See   Arblay,   F.    B.    d'. 
BLRXHAM,   C.    L.    Dearly  bought. 

Dr.    Latimer. 

A    great   love. 

Miss    Archer   Archer. 

Miss    Bagg's   s.2cretary. 

Mi.ss    Pritchard's    wedding    trip 

Mistress    of    Beech    Knoll. 

Next   door. 

N^o    gentlem  in. 

A   sane    lunatic. 

Sweet   clov3r:    romance   of   the   White 

City. 

A     West   Point     wooing,     and       other 
stories. 

Wise    woman. 

Young   maids    and    old. 
Burning   of   Rome.    Church,    A.    J. 
Burnt    'million.    Payn,    J. 
BUIJRELL.    A.     Man    with    seven    hearts 

and    other    stories. 
BURSTENBINDER,      E.        (E.      Werner> 
Ali)ine    fay.     tr.    by    Mrs.    Wister. 

Good   luck.    tr.    by   Mrs.    Wister. 

Saint    Michael,     tr.    by    Mrs.    Wister. 
P.URT,    M.    E.    and    Ragozin,    Z.    A.     Her 

akl  I i 

MURTON.    J.    B.    Clash   of   arms. 

The    Hispaniola    plate. 

The    silent    shore. 


BURTON 


i6 


CAPES 


BURTON,    R.    F.    ed.    Vikram    and      the 

vampire -^ 

Burying    the    hatchet.    Kellogg,    E J 

Bush-boys.    Reid,    M J 

Bushwhackers.    Murfree,    M.    N. 
But  yot  a  woman.    Hardy,   A    S. 
BUTLiER,    W.    A.    Domesticus. 
BUTSON,    A.    A.     S.     On    ithe    leads:    or, 

what   the   planets   saw J 

BUTT,     B.    M.    Eugenie. 

Butterfly   hunters.    Conant,    H.    S J 

Butterfly's    go:jpel.    Bremer,     F J 

BUTTER  WORTH,   H.    In   old   New    Eng- 
land, 

]n    the    days    of    Audubon J 

In    the    days    of   Jefferson J 

In   the   White   City J 

Storv   of   Magellan   and    the   discovery 

of  "the    I'hilippines J 

Traveller    tales    of    South    Africa J 

The   treasure   ship J 

True  to  his  home:    story  of   the   boy- 
hood  of   Franklin J 

Young   folks'    history   of    Boston J 

Zigzag   journsys J 

Antipodes. 

Europe. 

I^evant. 

Occident.  ^    ^, 

Northern   lands— the   Rhine    and    the 

Arctic.  „   ,^. 

Orient:    Adriatic    to    the    Baltic. 
British   Isles. 
Great   northwest. 
India. 
Arcadia  and  New  France. 

Buz.    Noel,    M "^ 

By   England's   aid.    Henty,    G.    A J 

By  order  of  the  czar.  Hatton,  J. 
By  order  of  the  king.  Hugo,  V. 
By  order  of  the  magistate.    Ridge,  W.  f. 

By  pike  and  dyke.    Henty,    G.   A... J 

Bv  right  of  conquest.    Henty,  G.  A...... J 

By  right  of  sword.    Marchmont.   A.   W. 

By    sheer    pluck.    Henty,    G.    A J 

By  shore   and   sedge.    Harte,   B. 
By    the    sea.    Currier,    S. 
By   the  Tiber.    Tincker,   M.   A. 
By  way   of  the   wilderness.    Aldcn,    I.    M. 
Bybury   to   Beacon  Street.    Diaz,    A.   M. 
Bye-ways.    Hichens,    R.    S. 
Bye-words.    Yonge,    C.    M. 
BYNNER,   E.   L.    Agnes  Surriage. 
The    Begum's    daughter. 
The   chase   of   the   meteor,    and     other 

storios. 
Danien's    ghost. 
Penelope's    suitors. 
Tritons. 

joint   author.    See   Hale,    L.    I'. 
BYR,    R.    The   struggle   for   existence. 


C-ABATjI.ERO,    F.    pseud.     See   Arrom,    C. 

B.    d'P. 
CABELIi,    I.    C.    Seen   from   the   saddle. 
Cabinet   secret.    Boothby,    G. 
CABLE,    G.    W.    Bonaventure. 

Cable   story  book J 

The   cavalier. 

"Dr.    Sevier. 

The   Grandissimes. 

,Iohn    March:    Southerner. 

Madame   Delphine. 

Old    Creole    days. 

Strange   true   stories   of   Louisiana. 

Strong   hearts. 
Cadet   days   at   West   Point.    King,    C. 
Caedwalla.    Cowper,    F. 
Cacpar's   column.    Donnelly,    I. 
CAFFYN,    Mrs.    M.     (Iota)    Children       of 
circumstances. 

Yellow  aster. 


Caged   lion.    Yonge,    C.    M. 
CaHUN,      L.    Adventures      of       Captain 
Mago:    or,   A  Phoenician  expedition,    B. 
C.    1000. 
CAfNE,    H.    The    bondman.  , 

Caotain    Davy's    honeymoon. 

The   Christian. 

The    eternal    city. 

The    last    confession,      and    the      blind 
mother. 

The  scapegoat. 

The    shadow    of    a    crime. 

She's   all    the  world   to   me. 
Cakes    and    ale.    Coffin,    R.    B. 
Calbot's    rival.    Hawthorne,    J.    C. 
Calderon   the   courtier.    Lytton.    E.    G.    E. 

I,.    B.    With    his    Leila. 
Caleb    West.    Smith,    F.    H. 
California    350    years    ago.    Anon. 
Californians.    Atherton,    G. 
Called  back.    Conway,   H. 
Callias.    Church,    A.    J. 
Callista.       Newman,    J.    H. 
CALMKTTES,   P.    Fisher  girl  of  France. 
CALTHROP,   H.    C.    H.    Paladin   and   Sa- 
racen:   stories   from   Ariosto J 

Calumet    "K."    Merwin,    S. 
CAMBRIDGE,    A.     F.deiis. 

A    humble    enterprise. 

Little   minx. 

CAMDEN,    C.     Boys    of   Axelford J 

Cameos.    Corelli,    M. 

Cameos    from     English     history.    Yonge, 

C.    M J 

CAMERON,    Mrs.    H.    L.    A  bad    lot 

A    lost    wife. 
Camille.    Dumas,   A. 
Camoens.    Tieck,  L. 
CAMP,    W.    and    Brooks,    L.    Drives    and 

puts:    golf    stories. 
Camp   and    cabin.    Raymond,    R.    W. 
Camp   in   the   foot-hills.    Castlemon,    H..J 
Camp  life  in  the  woods.    Gibson,  W.  H..J 

Campaign    series.    Sec    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Campaigning    with    Crook.    King,    C. 
Campanar   Thai.    Richter,    J.    P.    F. 
CAMPBELL,    H.    Ballantyne. 

Roger    Berkeley's    probation. 

Some  passages  in  the  practice  of  Dr. 
Martha    Scarborouogh. 
CAMPBELL.      H.      S.      American      girls- 
home    book  of   work   and   play J 

AVhat-to-do    Club J 

Campers    out.     Ellis,    E.    S J 

Can   such   things   be?    Fleming,    K. 
Can   you   forgive   her?    Trollope,    A. 
Candidc.    Voltaire,    F.    M.    A. 
Canoeing  in  Kanuckia.    Norton,    C.    L. 

Canoeniates.    Munroe,    K J 

CANT.\CUZENE-ALTIER,      princess     O. 
Poverina. 

Canterbury    chimes.    Chaucer,    G J 

Canterbury   chimes.    Storr.    F J 

Canterbury    tales.    I<ee,    H. 

Canterbury   tales.     I^ee.    S. 

CANTON,    W.    ed.    True   annals    of    fairy 

land J 

Caoba.    Emerson,    P.   H. 

Cap   and   gown   in   prose.    Paget,    R.    L. 

Cape   Cod.    Nordhoff.    C. 

Cape    Cod    boy.    Swett,    S J 

Cape   Cod   folks.    Greene,    S.    P.    M. 

Cape    May   diamond.    Raymond,    E J 

CAPES,   B.    Adventures  of  the  Comte  de 
la  Muette  during  the  reign  of  terror. 

Our   lady    of   darkness. 
Capillary    crime.    Millet,    F.    D. 
f-aptain    Bayley's   heir.    Henty,    G.    A. ...I 
Captain   Davy's   honeymoon.    Caine,    II. 
Captain   Dreams.    King,    C. 

Captain    Horace.     Clarke,    R.    S .J 

Captain  Jack,   the  scout.    McKnlght,  C. 
Captain   Jackman.     Russell.    ^V.    C. 
Captain   Jacobus.     Cornford,    L.    C. 


CAREY 


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CASTLEMON 


Captain    January.      Richards.    Ii.    B J 

Captain  of  irregulars.     Hayens,  H J 

Captain  of  the  cadets.  Thurston.  (.  J... J 
Captain  of  the  crew.  Barbour.  R.  H...J 
Captain   of   the    Kittiewink.       Ward,     H. 

D J 

Captain   of   the   Pole-Star.     Doyle.    A.    C. 
Captain   Rav^nshaw.     Stephens,    R.    N. 
Captain's   dogr.     Enault,    L. 

Captains    courageous.      Kipling,    R J 

Captains    of    industry.     Parton,    J J 

Captive  of  love.    Greey,   E. 
Captured    Cun.irder.    Rideing,    W.    H. 
Cara    Roma.     Grant,    M.    M. 
Carcollini    emerald.      Harrison,    C.    C. 
Cardigan.     Chambers,   R.   W. 
Cardinal's   musketeer.     Taylor,   M.    T. 
Cardinal's    rose.      Sutphen,    Van    T. 
Cardinal's    snuff-box     Harland,    H 
Career  of  a  beauty.     Stannard,   H.    E.    V. 

Career   of    Columbus.    Elton,    C J 

Careless   Kate.       Optic,    O J 

CAREY.    R.    N.    Aunt    Diana. 

Averil. 

Barbara    Heathcote's    trial. 

Cousin    Mona. 

Eor   Lillas. 

Heriot's  choice. 

I>ife's    trivial    round. 

Eittle    Miss    Muftet. 

Lover    or    friend. 

Mary    St.     John. 

Merle's     crusade.       "With      her       Wee 
wifle. 

Mistress    of    Brae    farm. 

Nellie's    memories. 

Not    like    other    girls. 

Old,    old    story. 

Only    the    governess. 

Our    I^cssie. 

Queenie's    whim. 

Robert    Ord's    atonement. 

Rue  with  a  difference. 

Search    for   Basil    Liyndhurst. 

Sir    Godfrey's    grand-daughters. 

Wee    wifle.    Same.    Also    Merle's    cru- 
sade. 

Wooed  and  married. 
Carita.     Pendleton,     L. 

Carl    Krinken.      W^arner,    S J 

CARI.EN.  E.  Ivan  or,  the  Skjuts-boy. 
CARLETON,  pseud.  See  Coffin,  C.  C.J 
CART, ETON.    C.    Inglenook J 

Tales    and    stories    of    the    Irish    peas- 
antry. 

Willv    Reillv. 

Work.^.    vols. 2-3. 
CARLOTTA.    pseud.       See   Ballon,    C.    E. 
Carintta's    intended.      Stuart,    R.    M. 
CARLYIiE,   T.    Last-words. 
Carmen.       Morimoe,   P. 
CARMEN    SYLVA.    pseud,    of    Elizabeth 

of   Roumania.    Pilgrim   sorrow. 
CARNAHAN,    L.    Little     Doctor     Victo- 
ria  J 

Polly's   lion J 

Carola.    Smith.    H. 
Carolina   cavalier.     Eggleston.    C.    C. 
Caroline    of   Brunswick.    Revnn'.ds.    G.    M. 
CARPENTER,        E.      J.     A       woman      of 

Shawmut. 
CARPENTER,    F.    D.     T.    Round     about 

Rve. 
CARPENTER,   W.   B.     (Bishop  of  Ripon) 

Twilight    drea.ms. 
Carnetbagger.    Read,   O. 
CARR    A.    C.    Paul    Crew's    story. 

CARR,    A.    E.    All    the    wav    round J 

CARR  A  VAN,    M.    J.     Ben    Comoe J 

CARREL,    F.    Progress  of  Pauline  Kess- 

ler. 
C\RRTNGTON,   H.  B.     Beacon  lights  of 

patriotism J 

Carriston's   gift.     Conway,    H. 


CARROLL,   L.    pseud,   of  Dodgson,   C.   L. 

Alice's    adventures    in    Wonderland J 

Same.    Also.       Through     the     looking 
glass. 

Syivie    and    Bruno J 

Sylvie    and    Bruno,    concluded J 

Through    the    looking   glass J 

"Carrots."      Molesworth,    M.    L.    S J 

CARRUTH.    F.    W.    Those   Dale   girlfj. 
CARRTTTH,      H.      Mr.    Milo      Bush      and 
other    worthies. 

CARRYl;,    C.    E.    Admiral's    caravan J 

Davy    and    the    goblin J 

CARTER,  M.  N.  North  Ca-^ol  na  sk  t -hcs. 
CARVER,    E.      and    Pratt,    M.    L.        Our 

Fatherland. 
CARY,    A.     Clovernook. 

Pictures    of    country    life. 
Casa    Braccio.      Crawford,    F.    M. 
Case  of  George  Dedlow.     Mitchell,  S.   W. 
With    his    The       autobiography      of      a 
quack. 
Case    of    Mohammed    Benanl.    Anon. 
Case  of  Reub  m  Malachi.     Edwards,   H.S. 
Casimer    M'jromina.     Helps,    A. 
CASKODEN,      E.    pseud,    of     Major      C. 

The   bears    of   Blue    River J 

When    knighthood    was    in    fi">wer. 

Casner  and   his  friends.     Warner,   A J 

Cassy.      Smith,    H J 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.     Baker,   Sir  S.   W..J 

Castaways.    Otis,    J J 

Casting  away   of   Mrs.     Leeks   and     Mrs. 
Aloshine.    Stockton,    F.    R.    Same    With 
his     Vizier    of    the      two-horned      Alex- 
ander. 
CASTLE,    A.    and   Castle   E.    Bath    com- 
edy, 
and      Castle    E.      The      house    of     ro- 
mance:    short  .stories, 
and   Castle   E.     Pride   of  Jennlco. 
and   Castle,    E.     Th^   secret  orchard. 
CASTLE,    E.    Consequences. 

The    death-dance.    With    his      Marsh- 
field. 
Light   of  Scarthey. 
Mar.shfleld    the     observer.    Also       the 

death-dance. 
Young    April. 

joint    aut'nDr.     See    Castle,    A. 
Castle       dangerous.         Scott,       W.    Same 

With    his    Surgeon's    daughter. 
Castle  Hohonwald.     Streckfus.';.   A.    F.   K. 

tr.    by    Mrs.    Wister. 
Castle   in   Spain.    De   Mille,   J. 
Castle   inn.      Weyman,    S.    J. 
Castle    of    Otranto.      Walpole,    H.       With 

The   old   English   baron,    by   R^eve,    C. 
Castle   Rackrent.     Edgeworth,    M. 
CASTT,EMON.    H.    pseud,    of   Fosdick.    C. 

A.    Boy    trapper    series J 

Buried    treasure. 
Boy    trapper. 
Mail    carrier. 
Camp   in   the   foot-hills:    or,    Oscar   on 

horseback J 

Elam   Storm,    the  wolfer:    or,    the  lost 

nugget J 

Forest    and    stream   series    J 

Joe   Wayring  at  home. 
Snagged    and    sunk. 
Steel   horse. 

Frank   Nelson   series J 

Snowed    up. 

Frank  in   the  forecastle. 

Boy   traders. 

Go  ahead   series    J 

Go  ahead. 
No  moss. 
Tom  Newcombe. 

Gunboat    series J 

Frank  the  young  naturalist. 
Frank  on   the  lower  Mississippi. 
Prank  before  Vicksburg. 


CASTLETON 


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CHANLER 


Frank  on  the  prairie. 
Frank  in  the  woods. 
Frank   on  a  gunboat. 

Gui^    Harri.3,     the    runaway J 

House-boat   series J 

House-boat   boys. 
Young  game   warden. 
Mystery  of  Lost  River  Canyon. 
Julian    Mortimer:    or,  •  a    brave    boy's 

strucrgles J 

Missing    pocket-book:    or.    Tom      Ma- 

son".s    luck J 

Oscar    in    Africa J 

Our      fellows:      or,      skirmishes      witii 

swamp    dragons J 

Pony   express   rider J 

A   rebellion   in   Dixie J 

Rocky  .mountain  series J 

Frank    at    Don    Carlos'    rancho. 
Frank    among    the    rancheros. 
Frank    in    the    mountains. 

Rod   and   .gun   club    series J 

Don    Gordon's    shooting   bos. 
Rod    and    gun. 
Young   wild-flowers. 

Roughing    it    series J 

George    in    camp. 
George    at    the    wheel. 
George    at    the    fort. 

A   s.iilor   in   spite   of   himself J 

Sportsman's   club   series J 

In    the    saddle. 

Afloat. 

Among    the   trappers. 

Tlie   ten    ton   cutter .) 

Two    ways    of    becoming    a    hunter J 

War   series J 

True  to  his  colors. 
Rodney    the    partisan. 
Marcy    the   blockade    runner. 
Mai'cy    the    refugee. 
Sailor   Jack   the    trader. 
Rodney    the    overseer. 
Castles   in    the   air.    Coffin,   R.    B. 
CASTLl^TON,   D.   R.    Salem:    tale  of  the 

17th   century. 
Cat  and   the  cherub.    Fernald,   C    B. 

Cat    of    Bubastes.      Henty,    G.    A J 

Cathedral.     Huysmans,   J.    K. 
Cathedral  courtship.     Wiggin.   K.   D.   S. 
Catherine.      Peard,    F.    M. 
Catherine.     Thackeray,    W.    M.    With   his 

Philip. 
Catherine   de   Medici.     Balzac,    H.    Same. 

With    his   Peasantry. 
OATPIERWOOD,        M.        H.    Bony        and 

Ban J 

Chase   of       Saint-Castin,       and     other 
stories    of    the    French    in    the    new 
world. 
Lady    of    Fort    St.    John. 
Lazarre. 

Mackinac  and  lake  stories. 
Old    Kaskaskia. 
Quee.n    of    the    swamp. 
Romance   of    Dollard. 

Secrets    at    Roseladies J 

Story    of    Tonty. 
White    islander. 
CATLTN,        L.      E.    Marjorle       and      her 

neighbors. 
Cattle-ranch    to   college.     Doubleday,    R.J 
GAUNTER,      H.    Romance      of      history: 

India. 
CALVAIN.    H.    Original    story    of    a    vil- 
lage   uriest. 
Cavalier.    Cable.   G.   W. 
Cavalry   lif?.     Stannard,    I-I.    E.    V.    P. 
Cave     of     Crys.    Parker,     G.    With       his 

The   Hill    of    Pain. 
CAXTOX,    Pi.sistratus.      p.5eud.    See    Lyt- 

ton,    B.    G.    E.   L.    B. 
Caxton's    book.    Rhodes,     W.     H. 
Caxtons.     Lytton.    E.    G.    E.    L.    B. 


Cecil    Castlemaine's   gage.      Ouida. 
Cecil   Dresme.     Winthrop,   T. 
Cecil's    books    of    natural    histor>'.      Pea- 
body,    S.    H J 

Cecilia.     Arblay,     F.     B. 

Cedardale.    Arthur,    T.    S J 

Cedars.     Craigin,  K.   T J 

Celebrated    ghildrfn.      Masson.    M J 

Celebrity.      Churchill,    W. 

Celibates.     Balzac,    H. 

CELIERE,    P.    Startling    exploits    of    Dr. 

J.    E.    Quies. 
Century    book      for      young      Americans. 

Brooks,    E.    S J 

Century    book    of    the    American    revolu- 
tion.    Brooks,    E.    S J 

Century    too   soon.    Musick,   J.    R. 
Century    world's   fair    book.    Jenks,    T. ..J 
CERVANTES,    S.    M.    de.     Don  Quixote. 

Exemplary    novels. 
Cesar    Birotteau.     Balzaij,    H. 
Chainbearer.     Cooper,    J.    F. 
Chaldean    magician.      Eckstein,    E. 
Chalmette.    Ross,    C. 
CHAMBERLAIN,    N.    H.    Autobiography 

of    a    New    England    farmhouse. 
CHAMBERS,    J.     On   a   margin. 
CHAMBERS,    R.    W.    Ashes    of    empire. 
Cardigan. 
The  conspirators. 
The   haunts    of   men. 
In    the    quarter. 
A    king   and   a  few   dukea. 
The    king    in    yellow. 
Lorraine. 
The     maker     of     moons,      and       other 

stories. 
The  'mystery   of  choice:     short  stories. 
Outsider.^. 
Red    republic. 
CHAMBERS,    W.     and   Chambers,    R.   eds 

Chambers'   home  book.    6v. 
CHAMPFLEURY.     pseud.        of        Fleury- 

Husson,    G.     The   faience   violin. 
CHAMPLIN,    J.    D.      Young   folks'    cyclo- 
paedia  of   games    and    sports J 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  war  of  the 

union J 

CHAMPNEY,    E.    W.     All    around    a    pal- 
ette  J 

Bourbon    lilies. 

The   bubbling    teapot J 

Great-grandmother's     glrl.s     in       New 

France. 
Great-grandmother's    girls      in        New 

Mexico J 

Paddy   O'Leary   and   his   learn<'d    pig.J 

Pierre    and    his    poodle J 

Rosemary    and    rue. 

Three    Vassar     girls     abroad.     France 

and    Spain J 

Three       Vassar        girls       at        ho^ine. 

Through  the  south  and   west J 

Three    Vassar   girls    in    England J 

Three    Va.ssar    girls    in    Italy J 

Throe    Vassar     girls    in    Russia        and 

Turkey J 

Three   Vassar   girls   on    the   Rhine J 

Witch    Winnie J 

Witch    Winnie    at    Shinniecock J 

Witch    Winnie    at    Versailles J 

Witch  Winnie  in  Spain J 

Witch    Winnie    in    Venice J 

Chance   acquaintance.      Howells,    "W.    D. 
Chance  for  himself.     Trowbridge,  J.   T..J 
CHANDLER,    L    C.     A    dog    of    Constan- 
tinople, 
(■■handos.        Ouida. 

CHANKY,   G.   L.,   F.     Grant  &   Co J 

Change    of    air.    Hope,    A.    H. 
Changeling.     Besant,    W. 
CHANLER,       A.      R.     According     to     9t. 
John. 


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19 


CHOPIN 


Barbara  Bering:    sequel   to  The  quick 

or    the    dead. 
A  brother  to  dragons,  and  other  tales 
Virginia    of    "Virginia. 
CHANNING,    B.     M.    Zodiac    stories....  J 
CHANNING,    G.    E.    now    Mrs.    Stetson. 

Fortunes  of  a  day,   and  other  stories. 
Chantry    House.      Yonge,    C.     M. 
Chantry  priest  of  Barnet.     Church,   A.   J. 
Chaplain  of  the  fleet.     Besant,   W. 
Chaplet    of    pearls.      Yonge,    C.    M. 
Chapters  on  animals.     Hamerton,    1'.    G.J 
Chapters  on  plant  life.    Herrick,   S.    H....r 
Characteristics.      Mitchell,    S.    W. 
Charitv    Chance.       Raymond,    W. 
CHARLES,      E.      R.    Chronicles     of     iho 
Schonberg-Cotta   family. 
(;;onquering    and    to    conquer. 
The  cripple   of  Antioch. 

Diary    of    Brother    Bartholomew J 

Diary    of    Mrs.    Kitty    Trevylyan. 
Draytons    and    the    Davenants. 
Martyrs  of  Spain,   and  The   liberation  . 

of    Holland. 
On   both   sides   of  the   so.i. 
Sketches  of  Christian  lifi'   in   England 

in    the    olden   times. 
Winifred    Bertram. 
Charles   Auch-?3ter.     Sheppard.    E.    S. 

Charles    Darwin.    Holder,    C.    P J 

Charles    O'Malley.      Lever,    C.    J. 
CH.^RLES  WORTH,    M.      L.     Ministering 

children r 

Charlie  Bell  of  Elm  Island.  Kellogg,  E.J 
Charlie  Codman's  cruise.  Alger,  H.  Jr. .J 
Charlie  to  the  rescue.  Ballantyne,  R.M.J 
Charming  widow.  Macquoid,  K.  S. 
Chase  of  Saint-Castin.  Catherwood,  M.H. 
Chase    of   the   meteor.    Bynner,    E.    L. 

Chasing   the  sun.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

CHATKIAN.     P.     A.    joint     author.    See 

Erckman,    E. 
CHAUCER,    G.     Carterbury    chimes:    or, 
Chaucer    tales    retold    for    children,     by 

F.   Storr  and  H.   Turner 0 

Chaucer's    stories   simply   told.    Seymour, 

M J 

Chautauqua    idyl.      Livingston,    G J 

Chautauquans.     Habberton,    J. 
CHAUVIN,  V.    joint  author.     See  Denis, 

F J 

Cheap  Jack   Zita.    Gould,    S.    B. 
Chelsea    householder.      Lawless,    E. 
CHENEY,    C.    E.      Young    folks'    history 

of    the    civil    war J 

CHENFY.    E.    D.    Nora's    return;    sequel 

to    Doll's    house,    by    Ibsen. 
CHENOWETH,    Mrs.    C.    van   D.     Stories 

of    the    saints J 

CHERBITLTEZ,    V.     Count   Kostia. 
Jean   Teterol's   idea. 
Meta    Holdenis. 
Miss    Rovel. 
Saints    and    sinners. 
Samuel    Brohl    and      company.    Same. 
With    title    Samuel    Brohl    and    part- 
ner. 
CHERBRO,    C.      The    foe    in    the    house- 
hold. 
CHFSNUTT.  C.  W.    The  conjure  woman 
The   house  behind   the   cedars. 
The   marrow   of  tradition. 
The     wife   of   his     youth.       and    other 
stories    of    the    color    line. 
Chevalier   d'Harmental.     Dumas,    A.    D. 
Chevalier   de   Malson-Rouge.     Dumas,    A. 
D. 

Chezzles.     Morse,    L.    G J" 

Chiffon's    marriage.      Martel,    comtesse. 
CHILD.    L     M.      Adventures      of     Jamie 

and    Jeannie J 

Good   little   Mitty,    and  other  stories.J 
Philothea. 
Child    in    the    temple.    Mathew.    F. 


Child-life   in  Europe.     Watson,    E.    H...J 

Child-life  in  Italy.     Watson,    E.    H J 

ChiM-lifc   in  Japan.     Ayrton,    Mrs.    M.C.J 

Child-life  in  many  lands.     Strong,  J.   D.J 

Child   of    the   age.    Adams,    F. 

Child   of   the   Island   glen.     Kellogg.    E..J 

Child    of    the   Jago.     Morrison,    A. 

Child   of   the   revolution.     Roberts,    M. 

Child-pictures.    Dickens,    C J 

Child-wife.    Dickens,    C J 

Child    world.       Setoun,    G J 

Child's  garden   of   verses.     Stevenson,    R. 
L J 

Child's   history   of   France.    Bonner,    J. ..J 

Child's   history    of   Spain.    Bonner,    J J 

Child's     history    of     the     United     States. 
Bonner,    J J 

Child's    play.    B.    E.    V J 

Child's    primer   of   natural   history.    Her- 
tv.rd,    O J 

(Child's    romance.    Loti,    P. 

Childhood,     boyhood,     youth.    Tolstoi,     L. 
N. 

Childhood  of  Ji-shib.    Jenks,   A.    E J 

Childhood   of   the   world.    Clodd,    E J 

Children  of  circumstances.     Caffyn,    Mrs. 
M. 

Children    of    Gibson.    Besant,    W. 

Children   of     old    Parks     tavern.        Hum- 
phrey,   F.    A J 

Children    of    the    abbey.    Roche.    R.    M. 

Children  bf    the   cold.    Schwatka,    F J 

Children    of    the    Ghetto.    Zangwill.    \. 

Children    of    the    king.    Crawford,    F.    M. 

Children   of   the  /mist.    Phillpotts,    E. 

Children    of    the    sea.    Conrad,    J. 

Children    of    Westminster    Abbey.  Kings- 
ley,     R.     G J 

Children's    book.       Scudder,    H.    E J 

Children's    book    of     poetry.    Coates.      H. 
T J 

Children's    life    of    Lincoln.     Putnam,     M. 
L J 

Children's    singing     games.       Gomme,    A. 
B J 

Children's    stories    in    American    history. 
Wright,    H.    C J 

Children's    stories    In      American      litera- 
ture.   Wright,    H.    C J 

Children's   stories   of   American   progress. 
Wright,    H.    C J 

Children's   year-book.    Forbes,    E.    E J 

CHILTON,   E.    History  of  a  failure,   and 
other  tales. 

China.    Pratt,    M.    L J 

Chinese    Mother    Goose      rhymes.    Head- 
land,    1.    T J 

Chita.      Hearn,    L. 

Chivalric  days.     Brooks,   E.    S J 

Choir    invisible.     Allen,    J.    L. 

CHOLMONDELEY,    M.    Danvers    jewels. 
Same.     (Also)   Sir  Charles   Danvers. 
Diana  Tempest. 
Red    pottage. 

CHOMLEY,      C.      H.    Joint      author.    Sec 
Outhwalte,   R.    L. 

CHOPIN,   K.    Bayou   folk:    short   stories. 
A  night  in  Acadie,    and  other  stories. 

Chord    from    a  violin.    Haldane,    W.    A. 

Chosen    few.    Stockton,    F.    R. 

Chosen    valley.    Foote,    M.    H. 

Choiians.    Balzac.    H.    Same.       With    lii.« 
Wild    ass's    skin. 

Choy    Susan.    Bishop,    W.    H. 

Chris  and  Otto.    Smith,  J.   P. 

Christian.    Caine,    H. 

Christian   life  in   England.    Charles,    iC. R. 

Christian    physiologist.       Griflfin,    G. 

Christian's   mistake.       Craik.    D.    M.    M. 

Christie     Johnstone.    Reade,    C.         Same. 
With    his   Peg   Woffington. 

Christine    of    the    hills.    Pemberton.    M. 

Christmas    books.    Dickens.    C. 


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20 


CLOVER 


Christmas  books.     Thackeray,   W.   M. 

Christmas   every   day.    Howells,    W.    D..J 

Christma-s    gift.    Optic,    O J 

Christmas   in   Narragansett.    Hale,    E.   E. 

Christmas    stocking.    Cousin,    V J 

Christmas    stories.     Ogden,    A. 

Christmas    wreck.      Stockton,    F.    R. 

Christopher.       Barr,    A.    E. 

Chronic    loafer.       Lloyd,    K. 

Chronicle   of   the   Cid.    Markham,    R J 

Chronicles  of  Aunt  Minervy  Ann.  Harris. 
J.   C. 

Chronicles    of    Count    Antonio.    Hope,    A. 

Chronicles    of    the   Canongate.    Scott,    W. 

Chuck  Purdy.    Stoddard,  W.  O J 

Chums.    Pool,    M.    L. 

Chun    Ti-kung.    Rees,    C.    A. 

CHIIRCH,   A.   J.    Burning  of  Rome. 
Callias.     Chautauqua    ser. 
Chantry    priest    of    Barnet. 
Greek   Gulliver:    stories    from   Lucian. 
Helmet    and    spear:    stories    from    the 
wars   of    the   Greeks   and   Romans.. J 
Pictures  from  Greek  life  and  story.. J 
Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story.J 
Roman   life    in    the    days    of    Cicero.. J 

Stories   from   English   history J 

Stories    from    Homer    J 

Stories  from  Livy J 

Stories    from    the    Bible J 

Story    from    the    Greek    comedians.. J 
Stories   from    the   Greek   tragedians.  .J 

Stories    from    Vergil J 

Stories   of   the   east   from   Herodotus. J 

Stories   of   the   magicians J 

ed.    Story    of    the    last    days    of    Jeru- 
salem   from    Josephus J 

Story    of    the    Odyssey J 

Story   of   the  Persian   war   from   Her- 
od Dtus "I 

Three    Greek    children J 

To    the    lions. 

Two    thousand     years      ago:    or,      the 

adventures   of   a   Roman  boy J 

With    the    king    at    Oxford. 

A  young  Macedonian  in   the   army   of 

Alexander  the  Great J 

and   Putnam,   R.    Count   of  the   Saxon 

Shore, 
and    Seeley,    R.      The    hammer J 

CHTiRCHTLL.,   W.    A  princess  of  Fi.ii. 
The    celebrity. 
The  crisis. 
Richard    Carvel. 

CHT^RCHILL,  W.  S.    Savrola. 

CHURTON,    H.    pseud.    See   Tourgee,    A. 
W. 

Cian   of   the   chariots.    Babcock,    W.    H. 

Cigarette-maker's    romance.        Crawford. 
F.    M. 

Cinch.      Dromgoole,    W.    A. 

Cinderella.     Crockett,    S.    R. 

Cindereria. Davis,    R.    H. 

Cinder-path    tales.       L,indsey,W. 

Cinq-mars.    Vigny,    A.    F.    comte    de. 

Circle  of  a  century.    Harrison,  C.   C. 

Circuit   rider.    Eggleston,    B. 

Circular   study.       Green,    A.    K. 

Circumstance.       Mitchell,    S.    AV. 

CLiACY,    H.    (Cycla)    Patty    Durant. 

CLARE.    F.    In    a   sea   bird's   nest. 

Clarence.       Harte,    B. 

Clarissa    Furioso.     Norrls,    W.    E. 

CLARK.      C.       M.    (Charles     M.       Clay) 
Babv    Rue. 

CLARK,    G.    O.    Moon-babips    J 

CLARK,    H.   H.    Boy   life   in    the   United 
States    navy J 

CLARK,    H.    S.    The    Legionaries. 

CLARK.    K.    E.    The    dominant    seventh. 

CLARKE,       C.         C.    The         Beauclerca, 
father    and    son. 

CTiARKE,      .L      F.    Legend      of     Thomas 
Didymus. 


CLARKE,    M.    C.    Girlhood     of     Shakes- 
peare's   heroines.    5v. 

A   rambling   story. 
CLARKE.     R.     S.     (Sophie    May)    Asbury 
twins J 

Doctor's  daughter J 

Dotty    Dimple    series J 

At    her    grandmother's. 

Out    west. 

At   school. 

At   home. 

At  play. 

Flyaway. 

Drone's    honey. 
Flaxie    I'rizzle    series J 

Flaxie    Frizzle. 

Dr.    Papa. 

Little    pitchers. 

Twin    cousins. 

Flaxie's    Kittyleen. 

Flaxie  growing  up. 

In    old    Quinn-ebassett J 

Janet    a    poor    heiress J 

Little    Prudy    series J 

Little    Prudy. 

Sister   Susie. 

Captain    Horace. 

Cousin    Grace. 

Fairy    book. 

Dotty    Dimple. 
Little    Prudy    flyaway    series 3 

Miss    Thistledown. 

Little    grandfather. 

Aunt    Madge's    story. 

Little   folks    astray. 

Ijittle   grandmother. 

Prudy    ke'iping    house. 

Pauline   Wyman J 

Quinnebassett    girls J 

Our    Helen.  J 

Clash   of   arms.    Burton.    J.    B. 

Classic    mythology.    Witt.    Prof.    C J 

CLAUDE,    M.    S.    Twilight    thoughts. ..  .J 
Claude       Guerex.    Hugo.      V.    With      his 

Last    days    of   a   condemned. 
Claudia.    Douglas.    A.    M. 
CLAVERS,    M.     pseud.     See    Kirkland,    C. 

M.    S. 
CLAY,    C.    M.    pseud.    See    Clark,    C.    M. 

CI  AY,    H.     Life    of    Clav J 

Clayton's   rangers.       Williamson,    E.    H. 

Cleared    for   action.     Allen,    W.    B J 

CLEARY,  K.   M.    Like  a  gallant  lady. 
CTjEMENS,    S.    L.    See  Twain,    M.    pseud. 
CLP^MKNT,  C.  E.    now  Waters.   C.  E.   C. 
CliEMENTS,   M.   E.    Bible  stories  simply 

told J 

Cleopatra.    Ebers,    G. 
Cleopatra.    Haggard,   H.    B. 
Cleopatra's    daughter.    Armstrong.    W. 
CLEVEI,AND,    R.    E.     The    long    run. 
Clever   boys    of   our    time.    Johnson,    J.  .J 
Clever   girls    of    our    time.    Johnson,    J.. J 
Clever    tales.       Porter,    C. 

Cliff-climber.     Reid,    M.    J 

Cliff-dwellers.    Fuller,    H.    B. 
CLIFFORD,    L.    L.     Aunt   Anne. 

The       dominant       note,       and       other 
stories. 

A   flash   of   summer. 

The  last   touches,   and   other  stories. 

I.iOve  letters  of  a  wordly   woman. 
Clique    of    gold.    Gaboriau,    E. 
Clockmaker.    Haliburton,    T.    C. 
Clocks   of   Rondaine.     Stockton,    F.    R,.,J 
CLODD,    E.    Childhood   of   the   world._..J 
Cloister   and    l-.earth.    Reade,    C. 
Clothilde.    Barton.    K.    C. 
Cloud    pictures.    Underwood,    F.    H. 
CLOVER,    S.    T.    Paul    Traver's     adven- 
tures  J 

Clover.    Coolldge,   S J 

Clovernook.    Cary,    A. 

Cluny   Macpherson.      Barr,    A, 


COATRS 


21 


COOLIDGE 


Coast    of   Bohemia.    Howells,   W.    D. 
COATES.    H.    T.    ed.    Children's    book   of 

poetry J 

COBB,    T.    Dissemblers. 
Judgment    of    Helen. 
On    trust. 
COBBAN.    J.    M.    An   African    treasure. 

A   soldier    and    a   gentleman. 
Cobfiler    of    Nimes.    Taylor,    M.    I. 
Cocked   hat.    Alarcon,    P.   A. 
COC'KTON',    H.       Stanley    Thorn. 
COELHO,    J.    G.    G.    (Julio    Diniz)    Tales 

of    old    Lusltan'.a J 

Coeur    d'Alene.    Foote,    M.    H. 

COFFIN,      C.      C.    (Carleton)       Abraham 

Lincoln J 

Boys    of    '76:    battles     of    the    revolu- 
tion  J 

Boys    of   '61:    or,    four  years    of   fight- 
ing  J 

Building   of   the   nation J 

Daughters   of    the   revolution 
Drum-bcmt  of  the  nation:    war  of  the 

re>'ellion J 

Following    the    flag J 

Freedom   triumphant:    war  of   the   re- 

b2llion J 

Mv   days  and     nights   on   the     battle- 
field  J 

Old    times    In    the    colonies J 

Rod,»eming  the  Republic:    war   of   the 

rebellion J 

Winning  his    way J 

COFFIN,     R.      B.     (Barry      Gray:i    Cakes 
and  ale  at  Woodbine. 
Castles   in   the   air,    and    other   fanta- 
sies. 
COLKRIDGE,    C.    R.    joint     author.    See 

Yonge,  C.  M. 
COLERIDGE,  M.   E.    The  king  with  two 

faces. 
Collaboration.    James,    H.    Jr.    With    his 

Wheel   of    time. 
College  days  at  Oxford.    Adams,  H.   C..J 
College    girls.    Goodloe,    A.    C. 
COLLIER,       W.       F.    Pictures     of       the 

period. 
COLLIN'S,  M.  Lord  Vanecourt's  daughter. 
COLLINS,    W.    Alter    dark,      and      other 
stories. 
Antonina:    or,    the   fall    of   Rome. 
Armadale. 
Basil. 

Dead   secret. 
Evil    genius. 
Heart    and    science. 
Hide-and-seek:    or,    the    my.stery       of 

Mary    Grice. 
I    say    no:  or,    love    letter    answered. 
Jezebel's    daughter. 
Law   and    the  lady. 
Man    and    wife. 
Miscellanies. 
The    moonstone. 
My    lady's    money. 
The    new    Magdalen. 
No    name. 
Poor   Miss   Finch. 
Two    destinies. 
Woman    in    white. 
Joint   author.    See   Dickens.    C. 
(Colonel    Carter    of      Cartersville.      Smith. 

F.    H. 
Colonel    Quaritch.       Haggard.    H.    R. 
Colonel    Starb:)ttle's    client.    Harte,    B. 
Colonel's    Christmas    dinner.    King,    C. 

Colonel's   money.       Lillie.    L.    C J 

Colonel's    opera    cloak.    Brush,    C    C. 

Colonial    days.       Markham,    R J 

Colonial    wooing.    Abbott,    C.    C. 
Color    studies.      Janvier,    T.    A. 
Colos<5US.    Roberts,    M. 
-  COLQTTHOUN,    M.    J.    Primus    In    Indiis. 
'COLTON,    A.    The    debatable^  land. 


Delectable    mountains. 
Columbia.    Musick,    J.    R. 
Columbian    historical     novels.    See     Mu- 
sick,   J.    R. 
Column.      Marriot,   C. 
COMBE,    T.    A    question    of    love:    story 

of    Switzerland. 
Come   forth.       Ward.   E.   S.   P. 
Comedies   and   errors.    Harland,    H. 
Comedies    of   courtship.     Hope,    A.    H. 

Comedy    of    errors.    Shakespeare,    W J 

Comedy  of  terrors.    De  Mille,   J. 
Cometh  up  as  a   flower.    Broughton,    R. 
Coming   of   Theodora.    White,    E.    O. 
Com.ing  race.    Lytton,   E.   G.   E.   L.   B. 

Coming   wave.    Optic,   O J 

Conimunplace.    Rosetti,   C.   G. 
Complaining  millions   of   men.    Fuller,    E. 
COMPTON,   M.    Snow  Bird  and   the  Wa- 
ter Tiger. 
Comtesse   de  Charny.    Dumas,    A.   D. 

CONANT,    E.    S.    Butterfly   hunters J 

Concerning    Isabel    Carnaby.    Fowler,    E. 

T. 
Conohita's   angels.    Pritchard,    A.    C. 
Condemned   as   a   nihilist.    Henty,    G.   A.J 
Condensed   novels.    Harte,    B. 
Confessions    of    a    frivolous     girl.    Grant, 

R. 
Confessions   of   Con   Cregan.    Lever,    C.J- 
Confidential      disclosures.    Lamartine,    A. 
Coningsby.    Disraeli,    B. 
Conjure    woman.    Chesnutt,    C.    W. 
Connecticxit    Yankee    in     King     Arthur'.^ 

court.    Twain,    M. 
CONNELLY,    J.    H.    Lost   mine. 
CONNOR,    R.    pseud,    of    Gordon,    C.    W. 
Black   Rock. 

Man  from   Glengarry. 

The    sky    pilot. 
Conquering     and    to       conquer.    Charles, 

E.    R. 
CONRAD,    J.    The    children    of    the    sea. 

Lord  Jim. 

Tales  of  unrest. 
Conrad    Hagen's    mistake.    Roquette,    O. 

Conrad    the    squirrel.    Anon J 

Conscript.    Erckman,    E. 
Consequences.    Castle,    E. 
Conspirator.    Dupuy,    A.    E. 
Conspirators.      Chambers,    R.    W. 
Constance.     Hawthorne,    J.    C. 
Constance   of  Acadia.    Tenney,   E.    P. 
Constantine.     Horton,   G. 
Consuelo.     Dudevant,   A.   L.   L.   D. 
Contarini   Fleming.    Disraeli,    B. 
Continental    dragoon.     Stephens,    R.    M. 
CONVERSE,    F.    Diana   Victrix. 
CONVERSE.   F.   H.  The  lost  gold   mine.J 
CONWAY,    H.    pseud,    of    Fargus,    F.    J. 

Bound   by   a   spell. 

Bound    together. 

Called  back. 

Carriston's    gift   and    other   tales. 

Dark   days. 

Slings  and  arrows,  and  other  stories. 
COOK.    G.    L.    Wellesley   stories. 
COOKE.    J.     E.    Leather     stocking       and 

silk:    or,    hunter  John   Myers   and   his 
times. 

My    lady    Pokahontas. 

Stories   of    the   Old    Dominion. 

Surry   of   Eagle's-Nest. 

Virginia    comedians:    or,    old    days    In 
the    Old    Dominion. 
COOKE.    R.    T.    Hurkleberries. 

Somebody's    neighbors. 

The     sphinx's       children     and     other 
people's. 
COOLEY,  A.  K.     Asaph. 
COOLEY,    W.    F.    Emanuel. 
COOLIDGE,    S.    pseud,    of     Woolsey,    S. 
C.    clover J 

Cross-patch,   and  other  stories... J 


COOMBS 


22 


COUSIN 


For        summer        afternoons:       short 

stories. 
Guernsey    Lily:    or,       how    tlic-      feud 

was    healed. 
In    the    High    Valley:    last    volume    of 

Katy   did   series J 

Little    country   girl J 

Mischief's     Thanksgivirg    .ind       other 

stories J 

New    Year's   bargain J 

A   round    dozen J 

Rhymes   and     ballads     for     girls     and 

boys J 

"What    Katy   did J 

What    Katy    did    at    school J 

What    Katy    did    next J 

COOMBS.    A.    S.    A  game   of   chance. 
COOt^KR,    E.    H.     Richard    Escott. 
COOPER,    H.    C.    Shoi't     stories     in      bo- 
tany  ^ 

COOPER,  J.  F.    Afloat  and  asnore. 
The   braves. 
The    chainbearer. 
The    crater. 
The    deerslayer. 
The   headsman. 
The   Heid3nniauer. 

Home    as     found:    sequel     to     Home- 
ward   bound. 
Homeward   bound. 
Jack    Tier. 

Last  of  the  Mohicans. 
Leatherstocking    tales: 
1— Deerslayer. 
2— Last    of    the    Mohicans. 
3— Pathfinder. 
•1— Pioneers. 
5 — Prairie. 
Lionel    Lincoln. 
Lucy   Hardinge.    Same   as   Miles    Wal- 

lingford. 
Mercedes  of  Castile. 
Miles    AVallingford:    sequel    to    Afloa;t 
and    ashore.    Issued    also    as       Lucy 
Hardinge. 
The   imonikins. 
Oak-openings. 
The   pathfinder. 
The    pilot. 
The    pioneers. 
The   prairie. 
Precaution. 
The    Red-Rover. 
The   redskins. 
Satanstoe. 
The   sea-lions. 
Sea-tales. 
The    spy. 
Stories    of    the    woods:    selected    from 

the    "Leatherstocking    tales"    J 

The   two   admirals. 
The    Water-witch. 
The   ways    of  ithe   hour. 
The    wept   of   Wish-Ton- Wish. 
Wing    and    wing. 

Wyandotte:    or,       the     hutted     knoll. 
Issued   also   as  The   hutted  knoll. 
COPPEE,      F.    Cure      for       unhappiness. 
With   his    True   riches. 
Ten   tales. 

True      riche.g.     (Also)      Thi>     cure     for 
unhappiness. 

Copper    princess.    Munroe,     K J 

Copperhead.    Frederic,    H. 

Copsley    annals.    Brock,    Mrs.     C J 

Coral    Island.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

CORBETT,    J.    The    fall    of    Asgard. 
CORELLI,      M.    pseud,    of     Mackay.      M. 
Ardath. 
Barabbas. 
Cameos. 

Jane.  > 

The    master    Christian. 
The    mighty    atom. 


Murder  of  Delicia. 

My    wonderful    wife.    With    her    Ven- 
detta. 
Romance    of    two    worlds. 
Silence  of  the  maharajah. 
Sorrows    of    Satan. 
The    soul   of   Lilith. 
Thelma. 
Vendetta.    Same.    Also      My     wondtr- 

ful  wife. 
Wormwood. 
Ziska. 
Corinne:    Stael-Holstein,    A.    L.    G.    N. 
Corleone.    Crawford,  F.  M. 

Cornet    of   horse.    Henty,    G.    A J 

CORNFORD,    L.    C.    Captain  Jacobus. 

Sons    of    adversity. 
Corona   of   the   Nanthalas.    Pendleton.    L. 
CORRIE,    T.    Petronella   Darcy. 
Corsican    brothers.    Dumas,    A.    D. 
Cortes   and  Montezuma.     Pratt,    M.    L.  ..J 

Cortley    hall.    Tucker,    C.    M J 

CORYELL,  J.   R.    Diego  Pinzon J 

Cossacks.    Tolstoi,    L.    N. 
COSSINS.    G.    Isban-Israel. 

The    wings    of    silence. 
Cost    of   her   pride.    Alexander,    Mrs. 
Costly  freak.    Grey,   M. 
COTES,  Mrs.  S.  J.  D.    See  Duncan,   3.   J. 
COTES,    V.    C.    Two    girls    on   a   barge. 
COUCH,    A.    T.    Q.     (Q)    The      delectible 
duchy:    stories,    studies    and    sketches. 
Historical    tales    from    Shakespeare.  J 
la. 

Old    fires    and    profitable    ghosts. 
The  ship  of  stars. 
The    splendid    spur. 

Wandering     heath:       stories,      studies 
and    sketches. 
Count   Hannibal.    Weyman,    S.    J. 
Count    Kostia.    Cherbuliez,    V. 
Count    Mirabeau.    Mundt,    T. 
Count    of    Monte    Cristo.    Dumas,    A.    D_ 
Count  of  the  Saxon  shore.    Church,   A.J. 
Count  Robert  of  Paris.    Scott,   W. 
Count's  snuff  box.    Rivers,   G.  R.   R. 
Countess   Erika's  apprenticeship.    Kirsch- 

ner,    L.    tr.    by    Mrs.    Wister. 
Countess    Gisela.    John,    E.     tr.    by    Mrs. 

Wister. 
Countess  of  Rudolstadt.Dudevant,   A.    L. 

A.   D. 
Country  by-ways.    Jewett,    S.    O. 
Country    doctor.    Balzac,    H. 
Country  of  the  dwarfs.    Du  Chaillu,    P.. J 
Country  of  the  pointed  firs.    Jewett,   S.O. 
Country   parson.    Balzac,       H.    With     his 

Eugenie  Grandet. 
Coimtry    quarters.    Gardiner,    M.    P. 
Countrv    walks    of   a     naturalist.  Hough- 
ton,   W .1 

County    family.    Payn,    J. 
COTTPERUS,    L.    Footsteps   of   fate. 

Majesty. 
Coupon    bonds.    Trowbridge,    J.    T. 

Courage.    Ogden,    R J 

Course   of   true   love.    Reade,    C. 
Court   life    under   the   Plantagenets.  Hall. 
H. 

Court   of  Boyville.    White,   W.    A J 

Court  of  King  Arthur.    Frost.    W.    J  —  J 
Courteous    knigtit.    Edwardson,    E. 
Courting    and    farming.    Smit^,    J.    P. 
Courting   of   Dinah   Shadd.    Kipling,    R 
Courtship   of  Morris   Buckler.    Mason,   A. 

E     W 
COUSIN       CARRIE.        pseud.       Sun-rays 

from   fair  and   cloudy  skies — J 

COT^SFN    VIRGINIA.      p.seud.     Christmas 

stocking J 

Kettle    club J 

Cousin   Bette.    Balzac,    H. 

Cousin   from   India.    Craik,    G.    M J 

Cousin    Grace.    Clarke,     R.     S J 


COWAN 


23 


CROMPTON 


Cousin    Mona.    Carey,    R.    N J 

Cousin   Phillis.    Gaskell,    E.    C.    S.       With 

her    Cranford. 
Cousin    Pons.    Balzac,    H.    Same.        With 

hi.s    Cousin    Bette. 
■Cousins.    Walford.    L.    B. 
COWAN,    J.    F.    Endeavor     doin's    down 

to    the    Corners. 
COWPKR,    K.    Caed walla. 

COX,    G.    W.    Crusades J 

Tales    of    ancient    Greece J 

COX,    M.    McI.    Raymond    Kershaw J 

Coxswain's    bride.    Bailantyne,    R.    M- ..J 
COZZENS,   F.    S.    The   sound   of   a   voice. 

Young    silver    seekers J 

Young    trail    hunters J 

CRADDOCK,      C.     E.    pseud.    See     Mur- 

froo,    M.    N. 
■Cradock    Nowell.    Blackmore,    R.    D. 
CRAIG [E,    M.    E.    Once    upon    a    time... J 
CRAIGIE,   Mrs.   P.   W.    See  Hobbs,   J.   O. 

pseud. 
CRAIGIN,       L.       T.     (Ellis       Gray)    The 

cedars J 

CRAIK,    D.    M.    M.    About     money      and 
other    things. 

Adventures    of    a    Brownie J 

Agatha's  husband. 

Alice    Larmont.       With   her   Hero. 

A   brave    lady. 

Bread    upjn    the    waters.    With      her 

Hero. 
Christian's    mistake. 
Hannah. 

Head   of  the   family. 
A       hero.    Also.    Bread        upon        the 

waters.    And    Alice    Larmont. 
His    little    mother,    and    other   tales. 

Ts    it    true? J 

John    Halifax,    gentleman. 
King   Arthur. 
The    laurel    bush. 
A    life    for    life. 

Little    lame    prince J 

The    little    Lychetts     J 

Little    Sunshine's    holiday    J 

Miss    Moore J 

Miss  Tommy.    (Also)  In  a  houseboat. 

Mistress   and   maid. 

My  mother  and  I. 

A    noble    life. 

The   Ogilvies. 

Olive. 

Plucky   boys     J 

Twenty  years  ago:    from   the  journal 

of  a  girl  in  her  teens. 
The    unkind    word,    and    other   stories. 
Will    Denbigh,    nobleman. 
The   wom.'in's   kingdom. 
Young    Mrs.    Jardine. 

ed.    Fairy    book J 

CRAIK,   G.   M.    The  Cousin  from  India.J 

Mrs.    Hollyer. 
CRAKE,    A.    D.    Alfgar    the    Dane:    tale 
of   the    days    of    Edmund    Ironsides. 

Edwy    the    Fair J 

CRAM,    E.    A.    Black    spirits    and    white: 

ghost    storie.-?. 
CRANE,   J.    L.    The  two    circuits:     story 

of    Illinois    life. 
CRANE.    S.    Active    service. 
George's    mother. 

The    little    regiment,    and    other    epi- 
sodes   of    the    civil    war. 
The    monster,    and    other    stories. 
The  open  boat,  and  other  tales  of  ad- 
venture. 
The   red   badge   of  courage. 
The    third    violet. 
Whilomville    stories. 
Wounds    in    the  rain. 
Cranford.    Gaskell,   E.   C.   S. 
Crater.    Cooper,   J.    P. 


CRAWFORD,    F.    M.    Adam    Johnstone's 
son. 
An    American    politician. 
Casa    Kraccio.    2v. 
Children   of   the   king. 
A    cigarett'^-maker's   romance. 
Corl.^one.    2v. 
Doctor  Claudius. 
Greifenstein. 

In   the   palace   of   the   king. 
Katherine   Lauderdale.    Same.    2v. 
Khaled. 

Love   in  idleness. 
Marietta,    a    maid    of    "Venice. 
Marion    Darohe. 
Marzio's    crucifix. 
Mr.    Isaacs. 
Paul    Patoff. 
Pietro   Ghisleri. 

The      Ralstons.    2v.    sequel    to    Kath- 
erine  Lauderdale. 
Roman    singer. 

Sant'    Ilario:    sequel    to   Saracinesca. 
Saracinesca. 

Tale    of   a   lonely   parish. 
Taquisara.    2v. 
Three    fates. 
To    leeward. 
Via    crucis. 
Witch    of   Prague. 
With    the    immortals. 
Zoroaster. 
CRA^VFORD,  J.  H.    Autobiography  of  a 

tramp. 
Crescent    and    the    cross.    Warbvirton,    E. 

B.    G. 
Cressy.    Harte,    B. 

Crew    of    the   Dolphin.    Smith.    H J 

Crew  of  the  Sam  Miller.    Habb-^rton,   J.J 
Crew  of  the  Water  Wagtail.  Bailantyne, 

R.    M J 

Crime   and  punishment.    Dostoyevsky,    P. 

M. 
Crime  of  Sylvester  Bonnard.    France,   A. 
Crimson  stain.    Bradshaw,   A. 
Crimson    weed.    St.    John,    C. 

Cringle    and    crosstree.    Optic,    O J 

Cripple    of   Antioch.    Charles,    E.    R. 
Cripps    the    carrier.    Blackmore,    R.    D. 
Crisis.    ChurcTiill,    W. 

CRTSWELL,    R.    W.    Grandfather    Lick- 
shingle. 
Crittenden.    Fox,    J. 

CROCKETT,    S.    R.    The   hlack    Douglas. 
Bog-myrtle  and    peat:    tales. 
Cinderella. 
The    gray    man. 
lone    March. 
Isle    of    the    winds. 
Joan   of  the  sword  hand. 
Kit  Kennedy,   country  boy. 
Lad's   love. 
Lilac   sunbonnet. 
Lochinvar. 

Mad    Sir    Uctred    of    the    hills. 
Men   of   the   moss-hags. 
The    play -actress. 
The    raiders. 
The   red    axe. 
The    silver    skull. 
The  standard   bearer. 
Sticket    minister. 
Sticket    minister's    wooing. 
Surprising    adventures    of    Sir    Toady 

Lion, 
and  others.    Tales  of  our  coast. 

Crofton   bovs.    Martineau,    H J 

CR0KP:R,   B.  M.    Beyond   the  pale. 
CROLY,    G.    M.    Salathiel.    (the   wander- 
ing  Jew)    Same  with    title  Tarry   thou 
till    I    come. 
Tarry  thou   till  I  come.    Same  as   Sa- 
lathiel. 
CR0ME»T0N,    F.    E.    Master   Bartlemy.J 


CROSS 


24 


DAUQE 


CromweH's  Own.  Paterson,  A. 
Crooked  trails.  Remington,  F. 
CROSS,    M.    A.    B.    See    Eliot,    G.    pseud. 

Cross    and    croscent.    Optic,    O J 

Cross  corners.  Warner,  A.  B. 
Cross    of    Berny.    Girardin,    E. 

Cross-patch.    Cooiidge,    S J 

Cross    trails.    Wajte,    V. 

Crowded    out    o'    Crofield.    Stoddard,    W. 

O J 

CROWE,  C.   S.    Night-side  of  nature:   or, 

ghosts  and  s;ho.st-seers. 
CROWNINSHIELD,        N.        B.        Plucky 

Smalls:    his   story    J 

CROWNINSHIELD,      Mrs.      S.    Latitude 

19o. 
Valencia's  garden. 
Where    the    trade- wind    blows. 
Crucial    instances.    Wharton,     E. 
Crucifixion  of  Philip  Stront;-.    Sheldon,   G. 

M. 
CRUGER,    J.    G.    S.     (Julien    Gordon)       A 

diplomat's    diary. 
His    letters. 
Mrs.    Clyde. 
A    succt'ssful    man. 
The  wage  of  character. 

Cruikshank    fairy    book.    Anon    J 

Cruise    of    the    Cachalot.    Bullen,    P. 
Cruise  of  the  Canoe  Club..  Alden,   W.  L.J 

Cruise    of    the    Casco.    ]<;ellogg,    E J 

Cruise    of    the   Golden    Wave.    Oscar,    "W. 

N. 
Cruise   of  the  pretty   Polly.    Russell,    W. 

C. 
Crusade    in    New    York.    Hale,    E.    E. 
Crusade    of    the    Excelsior.    Harte,    B. 

Crusades.    Cox,    G.    W J 

Crust    and    the    cake.    Mayo,    1.    F. 
Cryptogram.    De    Mille,    J. 
Cryptogram.    Verne,    J. 
Cuba    libre.    Mnsick,    J.    R. 
Cuban   Amazon.    Dunbar,    V.    L. 

Cudio's    cave.    Trowbridge,    J.     r J 

CUMBERLAND,    S.    C.    The  rabbi's   spell 
Cumberland   vendetta.    Fox,   J. 
CUMMINS,    M.    S.    El    Fureidis. 
The   lamplighter. 
Mabel   Vaughn. 
Cunning    woman's    grandson-.    Tonge,     C. 

M. 

Cuore.    Amicis.    E.    de J 

Cup    of    trembling.    Foote,    M.    H. 
Cupid.    Swift,    A.    M. 
Cupid's    garden.    Fowler,    E.    T. 
CUPPTjES,    a.    J.    Singular    creatures.. J 
CUPPI.ES,    G.    Spliced    yarn. 
CUPPLES,    Mrs.    G.    See    Cupples,    A.    J. 
Curate   in   charge.    Oliphant,    M.    O.    W. 
Curate    of    Orsireres.    Rociuette,    O. 
Curb   of   honor.    Edwards,    M.    B.    B. 
Cure    for    unhappiness.    Coppee,    F.    W^ith 

his   True   riches. 
Curious     career   of     Roderick     Campbell. 

Mcllwraith,    J.    N. 
CURRIER,    S.    By   the  sea. 
Curse    of    Koshln.    Wingfield,    L. 
CURTIS,    G.    W.    Potiphar    papers. 
Prue   and   I. 
Trumps. 
CT'SHING.   H.    Pussy  Willow,  and   other 

child    songs J 

GUSHING,    P.    The    great    Chin    episode. 

CI'STER.    E.    B.    The    boy    general J 

Custom  of  the  countrv.    Fraspr,   Mrs.   H. 

CYCL.A..    pseud.    See    Clacy,    H. 

Cynthia    Wakcman's    monev.    Green,     A. 

IC. 
Cynthia's    bonnet    shop.    Mulholland.     R. 
Cyrano,  de   Bergorac.    Gallet,    L. 

P 

Dab   Kinzer.    Stoddard,    W.    O J 

Daddy    Jake.    Harris,    J.    C J 


Dagger  and   the  cross.    Hatton,   J. 
DAGGETT,    Mrs.    C.    S.    Mariposilla. 
DAINTRY,    L.    Eros. 

Dairyman's    daughter.    Richmond,    L J 

Daisy.    Warner,    S. 
Daisy    chain.    Yonge,    C.    M. 
Daisy    Miller.    James,    H.    Jr. 
Daisy    Plains.    Warner,    S. 
Dally.    Pool,    M.    L. 

DALTON,    W.    War    tiger J 

The    wolf   boy    of    China    i 

Daltons.    Lever,    C.    J. 

DALY,    D.    Adventures    of    Roger    L'Es- 

trange. 
Dame    Care.    Suderraan,    H. 
Dame  de  Monsoreau.      Dumas,  A.  D. 
Dame  Durden.    Booth,   E.   M.   J. 

Dame  Durden.    Dickens,  C J 

Damen's    gho^t.       Bynner,    E.    L. 
Damnation    of    Theron    Ware.    Frederic. 
H. 

Dan.    Brine,    L.l.    D J 

Dan    the    newsbay.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

DANA,  F.    L'3onora  of  the  Yawmish. 
Danburv    boom.    Bailev,    J.    M. 
DANBURY    NEWS     MAN.    pseud.       S^-e 

Bailey,    J.    M. 
DANDE.   L.    Blue  blood. 
Daniel  Deronda.    Eliot,   G. 
DANILRVSKI,    G.    P.    The    princess    Ta- 

rakanova. 
DANNENBERG,    G.    pseud.    See     Fried- 
rich,   Mrs.    B.   H. 
Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales.    Bay,  J.   C.J 
Danites    In    the    Sierras.    Miller,    J. 
D'ANVERS.    N.    pseud.    See    Bell,    Z.    R. 

E J 

Danvers  jewels.    Cholmondeley,    M. 
Danvers    papers.    Yonge,    C.    M. 
Danvis    folks.    Robinson,    R.    E. 
DANZIGER,       A.    joint       author.         Se« 

Bierce,    A. 
Dare.    Glascock,    M.    W.    B. 
Dariel.        Blackmore,    R.    D. 
Dark   days.    Conway,    K. 
Darkness    and    dawn.    Farrar,    P.    W. 
Darlingtons.    Peake,    E.    E. 
DARRAGH,    J.    T.    pseud.    See    Hale.    E- 
E. 

Darryll    Gao.    Townsend,    V.    F J 

DARYL,    S.    Told   in   the   twilight J 

Dash    for    Khartoum.    Henty,    G.    A J 

DAS  K AM,    J.    D.    Fables   for   the   fair. 
Sister's     vocation,     and     other     girls' 

stories J 

DAUDET,    A.    Promont   junior  and    Ris- 
ler   senior. 
The    head    of    the    family. 
The  immortal. 
Jack. 

Kings    in    exile. 

The   new   Don   Quixote:    or,    the   won- 
derful   adventures    of    Tartarln       of 
Tarascon. 
Numa   Roumestan. 
Port    Tarascon:    last    adventures       of 

Tarlarin. 
Robert   Helmcnt. 
Tartarin  of  Tarascon.    Issued  also  us 

The  new  Don   Quixote. 
Tartarin    on    the    Alps. 
DAUDET,    E.    The    apostate. 
DAUGE,    H.    pseud.    See    Hammond,    H. 

H. 
Daughter   of   an   empress.    Mundt,   C.    M. 
Daughter    of   Eve.    Balzac,    H.    With    his 

Serauhita. 
Daughter   of  Heth.    Black,    W. 
Daughter    of    strife     Pindlater,    J.    H. 

Daughter    of   the    fields.    Tynan,    K J 

Daughter     of    the     Philistines.    Boyesen, 

H.   H. 
Daughter  of  the  soil.    Francis,   M.   SI        " 


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Daughter    of    the    tenements.    Townsend, 

E.  W. 

Daughter  of  the  veldt.  Marman,  B. 
Daughter  of  to-day.  Duncan,  S.  J. 
Daughters   of    the    revolution.    Coffin,    C. 

C. 
Davenport  Dunn.    Lever,   C.   J. 
Davirl    Balfour.    Stevenson,    R.    L. 
David   Coppertield.     Dickens,    C. 
David    Elginbrod.       Macdonald,    G. 
David   riarum.    Westcott,    E.    N. 
David  Lloyd's  last  will.     Smith,  H. 
David    Poindi'.xter's   disappearance.    H<vW- 

thorne,   J.   C. 
DAVIDSON,     H.     C.    Hypocrites. 
DAVIS,    M.    E.    M.    An   elephant's    track, 
and    other   stories. 

The    wire    cutters. 

Francis    Waldreaux. 

Ki^nt   Hampden. 

Silhouettes    of   American   life:       short 
stories. 
DAVIS,    R.     H.    Cinderella,       and     other 
stories. 

The   exiles,   and  other  stories. 

Gallagher,    and    other    stories. 

The    king's    jackal. 

The    lion    and    the    unicorn. 

Princess    Aline. 

Soldiers    of    fortune. 

Stories    for    boys J 

Van    Bibber    and    others. 
DAVIS,    V.    A.    J.    The    veiled    doctor. 
DAVIS,   W.    S.    Friend   of   Caesar. 

"God    wills    it." 
Daw   and   the   gcblin.    CaiTyl,    C.   i:..'. ..J 
DAWE,    C.    Voyage   of   the   "Pulo  "Way." 
DAAVSON,    E.    F.    An      itinerant     house, 
and    other   stories. 

DAT,    T.     Sanford    and    Merton J 

Day  and   night  stories.    Sullivan,  T.    R. 

Day   of   late.    Roe,    E.    P. 

Day   of  his  youth.    Brown,   A. 

Day   of   wrath.    Jokai,    M. 

Day's    pleasure.     Howells,    "W.    D. 

Day's    ride.    Lever,     C.     J. 

Day's    work.    Kipling,    R. 

Davs  and  nights  in  the  tropics.     Oswald. 

F.  L J 

Days    like    thtise.    Townsend,     E.     W. 
I'ays    of    auld    lang   syne.    Maclaren.    I. 
Days    of   Bruoe.    Aguilar,    G. 

Days    of   chivalry.    Adams,    W.    H.    D...J 

Pays  of  my  life.    Oliphant,   M.    O.   W. 

Deacon    Bradbury.    Dix,    E.    A. 

Dead   doll.    Janvi-^ir,    M J 

Dead   marquis.       Kip,    L. 

Dead    man's    s;hoes.    Hornung,    E.    W. 

Dead-sea    fruit.    Braddon,    M.    E. 

Dead    secret.    Collins,    W. 

Dead    souls.    Gogol,    J.    N.    W. 

Dealings  with  the  fairies.  MacDonald, 
G J 

DE.\NB,    M.    Mr.    Zinzan    of    Bath. 

Dear    Faustina.    Broughton,    R. 

Dear  Irish   girl.    Tynan,    K. 

Dearly    bought.    Burnham,    C.    L. 

Death-dance.  Castle,  E.  With  his 
Marshfield. 

Death    trust.    Halstead,    A.    L. 

Deb;itable    land.    Colton,    A. 

Deborah.    Ludlow.    J.    M. 

Debt    of    honor.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Debts   of  honor.    Jokai,    M. 

Decisive    events   in    history.    Archer,    T.J 

Deep    down.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

Deephaven.    Jewett,    S.    O. 

Deerings  of  Medbury.     Townsend,   V.    F.J 

Deerslayer.    Cooper,  J.  F. 

Defender    of    the    faith.    Mathew,    F. 

DcFoe,  D.  Farther  adventures  of  Rob- 
inson   Crusoe J 

Life  and  adventures  of  Robinson 
Crusoe J 


De    Foix.    Bray,    Mrs. 

De  FOREST,  J.     W.    Irene  the     mission- 
ary  J 

A    lover's    revolt. 

Overland. 

The    Wetherel    affair. 
DE   LA  BRETE,   J.    See  Brete,   J.    de  la, 

Delahovdens.    Inman.    H J 

DELAND,    E.      D.    In    the     old     Herrick 
house,  and  other  stories J 

Oakleigh J 

DELAND,    M.    John    Ward,    preacher. 

Mr.    Tommy   Dove,    and   other   stories. 

Old    Chester    tales. 

Philip    and    his    wife. 

Story   of  a   child. 

The    wisdom    of    fools:    short    stories. 
Deklee.    James,    F.    A.    P. 
Delectable   mountains.       Colton,   A. 
DE    LEON,    E.    Askaros    the    Copt. 
DeLIEFDE,   J.       Great  Dutch  admirals. J 

Galama:    or,   the  beggars. 
Delight    makers.    Bandelier,    A.    F. 
Deluge.    Sienkiewicz,    H. 
DE    MILLE,    J.       The   American  baron. 

Boys  of  Grand  Pre  school   J 

A  castle   in   Spain. 

A   comedy   of   terrors. 

The  cryptogram. 

The    Dodge    Club. 

The    lady    of    the    ice. 

Lily    and    the    cross. 

liiving   link. 
DEMING,    P.    Adirondack   stories. 
Democracy.    King,   C. 
Demoniac.    Besant,    W. 
DEMPSTER,   C.    Iseulte. 
DENIS,    F.    and    Chauyin,    V.    The     true 

Robinson  Crusoe J 

Denis    Duval.      Thackeray,    "W.    M. . 
DEN  I  SON,    M.    A.    An    e very-day    hero- 
ine  J 

Old    Slip    warehouse. 

That    wife    of   mine. 

Victor    Norman,    rector. 
DENTSON,    T.    S.    The    man    behind. 
DE    NORMAND,    H.      The    gypsy    queen. 
De   QI'INCEY,   T.    Romances  and    extra- 
vaganzas. 
Derelicts.    Locke,   W.   J. 

Derick.      Yechton,    B J 

Derrick      Vaughn.    Lyall,    E.    With      her 

Max   Herford's   dream. 
Descendant.      Glasgow,    E. 
Desert   drama.    Doyle,    A.    C. 

Desert    home.     Reid,    M J 

Deserter.    Frederic,    H. 

Desk    and    debit.    Optic,    O J 

Desmond    hundred.      Austin,    J.    G. 
DcSoto  in  the  land  of  Florida.   King,  G.J 
DeSoto,    Marriuette   and    La    Salle.    Pratt, 

M.    L J 

DESPARD,    M.    Kilrogan    cottage. 
Despatch  boat  of  the  Whistle.    Stoddard. 

W.   O J 

Desperate    character.      Turgenef,    I.    S. 
Desperate    remedies.      Hardy,    T. 
Despot    of   Eroomse.dge    Cove.       Murfree, 

M.    N. 
Destiny.      Ferrier,    S.    E. 
Destroyer.      Swift,    B. 
DETLEF,    C.    pseud.       See  Bauer,   K. 
Dctmold.    Bishop,    W.    H. 
DEUTSCH,    Dr.    C.    Fiddlehanns.       With 
Baron,    R.    Well   begun    is   half   done.. J 
DF;VEFtEAUX,    M.    From     kingdom     to 
colony. 

Up   and   down    the   sands    of   gold. 
Devereaux.    Lytton,    E.    G.    E.    L.    B. 
Devil-puzzlers.    Perkins,    F.   B, 
Devil    tales.    Boyle.    V.    P 
Devil's    chain.    Jenkins,    E. 
Devil's    Ford.     Harte.    B.    With    his    Mil- 
lionaire of  Rough   and   Ready. 


DE  WITT 


26 


DIXON 


DB    WITT,    Madame    G.    See    Witt,    Ma- 
dame,   H.    G.    de. 
Dialect   tales.    McDowell,   K.    S.    B. 
Diamond  cut   diamond.    Trollope,   T.    A. 
Diamond    lens.    O'Brien,    F.    J. 
Diana.    Warner,    S. 
Diana    Carew.      Bridges,    Mrs. 
Diana  of  the  crossways.    Meredith,   G. 
Diana    Tempost.      Cholmondeley,    M. 
Diana   Victrix.       Converse,    P. 
Diane    Coryval.       Anon. 
Diary.    Bremer,    F. 

Diary    of    a    freshman.    Flandrau,    C.    M. 
Diary    of    a     man    of     fifty.    James,      H. 

"U^ith    Besant,    W.    Shepherds    all. 
Diary  of  a  milliner.    Otis,  B. 
Diary    of    a    pilgrimage.    Jerome    J.    K. 
Diarv    of    a    superfluous    man.    Turgenef. 

I.   S. 
Diary   of  a  woman.    Fenillet,    O. 
Diary   of  Brother  Bartholomew.    Charles. 

E.    R.    ..    J 

Diarv  of  Mrs.   Kitty  Trevylyan.    Charles, 

E.    R. 
DIAZ,    A.    M.    Bybury   to    Beacon   Street. 
The       entertaining      story       of     King 
Eronde,   his  Lily   and   his   Rosebud. J 

John    Spicer    lectures    J 

William    Henry   and   his   friends J 

Dick    Onslow.    Kingston,    W.    H.    G J 

DICKENS,      C.    American    notes.       Also 
Hunted    down.    Same.    With    his    Oliver 
Twist. 
Barnaby     Rudge.    2v.       Same.         Also 

Hard    times. 
Beautiful   stories    about  children.    Re- 
told    by     his     granddaughter       and 

others J 

Bleak    house.      Same.    3v. 

Chi.ld    pictures    from    Dickens J 

Child's     history     of     England.       Also 
Holly-tree    Inn,    and    other    sitories. 
Christmas    books    and    stories.    3v. 
David    Copperfleld.    Same.*    3v. 

Dickens    little    folks    series J 

Oliver    and    the    Jew     Fagin,      from 

Oliver   Twist. 
Dolly  Varden,   from  Barnaby  Rudge 
Tiny  Tim,   Dot,   Fairy  Cricket,  from 

Christmas    stories. 
Child-wife,    from   David   Copperfleld. 
Dame   Durden. 
Two   daughters,   from   Martin   Chuz- 

zlewit. 
Smike.    from    Nicholas    Nickleby. 
Domboy  and  son.    Same.    3v. 
Great       expectations.         Same.       Also 

Pictures    from    Italy,    etc. 
Hard    times.      Same.      With    his    Bar- 
naby  Rudge. 
Liittle    Dorrit.      Same.    3v. 
Martin    Chuzjjlewit.     3v. 
Message   from   the  sea.     Also   Uncom- 
mercial   traveler,    etc. 
Mud  fog  papers,    etc. 
Mystery    of   Edwin   Drood,    and    other 

stories. 
Nicholas   Nickleby.    3v. 
Old   curiosity   shop. 
Oliver    Twist.      Same.    2v. 
Our    mutual    friend.    3v. 
Pickwick   papers. 
Pictures    from    Italy.      Also    Am.Miean 

notes. 
Reprinted  pieces'. 
Sketches    by    Boz.       Same.    Also       No 

thoroughfare.    2v. 
Sketches  of  young  couples. 
Tale    of   two    cities. 
Uncomm.^rclal    traveller, 
and    Collins.      W.      No      thoroughfare. 

Same.    With   his   Sketches   bv   Boz. 
Fitzgerald,    G.    History    of    Pickwick. 


Pierce,    G.    A.    Dickens    dictionary. 
DICKENS,    M.    A.    A    mist    of    error. 
DICKENSON,    E.    Hearts    importunate. 
DICKINSON,    A.    E.    A    ragged    register. 
DICKSON,    H.    The    black    wolf's    breed. 

Diego    Pinzon.    Coryell,    J.    R J 

Difficult    problem.      Green,    A.    K. 

Digging   for   gold.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Digging  the  top  off.    Adams,   E.  H J 

Dikes   and   ditches.    Optic,    O J 

Dimitri   Roudine.    Turgenef,    I.    S. 
DINGEl.SLEDT,    F.       The    Amazon. 
DINIZ,   J.    pseud.    See  Coelho,   J.   G.   G. 
Dinkelspiel.    Hobart,    G.    V. 
Dinna    forget.    Stannard,    H.    E.    V.    P. 
Dionysins.     Howard,    B.    W. 
Diplomat's    diary.    Cruger,    J.    G.    S. 
Diplomatic      disenchantments.       Bigelow, 

E. 
Diplomatic   woman.    Huan   Mee. 
DTSOWAY,  E.   T.    South  Meadows. 
DISRAELI,      B.     (earl    of      Beaconsfield) 
Alroy.    Ixion  in  Heaven.    Infernal  mar- 
riage.   Popanilla. 
Coningsby:    or,    the    new    generation. 
Contarini     Fleming.  (Also)      Rise       of 

Iskander. 
Endymion. 
Henrietta   Temple. 
Lothair. 

Rise    of    Iskander.    W'ith    his    Contar- 
ini Fleming. 
Tancred:    or,    the   new    crusade. 
Vivian   Grey. 
Dissemblers.  Cobb,   T. 
D-isturbing   element.    Yonge,    C.    M. 
Divers   views   and   opinions.    Locke,    D.R. 
Divers  women.     Alden,   I.   M. 
Divided   heart.    Heyse.    J.    L.    P. 

DIX.   B.    M.     Hugh   Gwyeth J 

Making    of    Christopher    Perringha.m. 

Soldier   Rigdale J 

DiX.   E.   A.    Deacon  Bradbury. 

Old    Bowen's   legacy. 
DIX.    G.    Image   breakers. 
DIXON,    R.    B.    Pore    and    aft:    story    ov 

sea    life. 
D.iambek    the    Georgian.    Suttner,    A.    G. 
von. 

Do -somethings.    Optic,    O J 

Doc'    Home.    Ade,    G. 

Doctor   Antonio.    Ruffini,    G.    D. 

Doctor    Ben.       Witherspoon,    O. 

Dr.    Breen's   practice.    Howells,    W.    D. 

Doctor    Claudijs.      Crawford.    P.    M. 

Dr.    Dean's    way.      Poster,    Mrs.    I.    H..J 

Dr.    Dumany's    wife.    Jokai,    M. 

Doctor    Glanners'    daughter.    Parjeon.    B. 

L. 
Dr.    Gilbert's    dahguters.       Mathews,    M. 

H J 

Dr.    Heidegger's  experiment.    Hawthorne. 

N. 
Dr.    Heidenhoff's    process.    Bellamy,    E. 
Doctor,   his   wife  and   the   clock.       (5reen, 

A.    K. 
Doctor    Izard.       Green,    A.    K. 
Dr.   JekvU  and  Mr.    Hyde.    Stevenson.   R. 

L. 
Doctor   Johns.      Mitchell,    D.    G. 
Doctor  liamar.      Anon. 
Dr.    Latimer,    Burnham,    C.    Ij. 
Dr.    Le    Baron    and    his    daughters.     Aus- 
tin,   J.    G. 
Dr.    Marks,    socialist.       Smith.    M.    C. 
Dr.    Martha   Scarborough.     Campbell,    H. 
Dr.   Nikola.    Boothby,   G. 
Dr.    North    and    his    friends.    Mitchell.    S. 

W. 
Dr.    Ox's    exneriment.    Verne,    J. 

Dr.    Papa.    Clarke,    R.    S ' 

Doctor    Pascal.    Zola,    E. 
Dr.    Sevier.    Cable.    G.    W. 
Doctor   Therne.    Haggard.    H.    R. 


DODD 


DOWIE 


Doctor  Thome.    TroUope,    A. 
Doctor    Zay.    Ward,    E.    S.    P. 

Doctor's    daug-hter.     Clarke,    R.    S J 

Doctor's    dilemma.      Smith    H. 

DODD,  A.  B.  B.    The  American  hn.'sbanrl 

in    Paris. 
Clorlnda. 

Republics    of    the    future. 
Dodd   family  abroad.    Lever,  C.  J. 
DODGE,    M.    A.    (Gail    Hamilton)     Uiilv 

folk    life J 

DODGE,   M.    E.     M.    Donald     and      Hor- 

othy J 

A  few  friends  and  how  they  a^mused 

themselves J 

Hans  Brinker:    or,  the  silver  skates. J 

Land   of   pluck J 

Rhymes    and    jingles J 

Theophilus  and   others J 

When    life    is    young J 

DODGE,   N.   S.    Stories  of  American  his- 
tory  J 

Dodge   Club.    De   Mille,    J. 

DODGSON,   C.   L.    See  Carroll,  L.  pseud. 

DOE,    C.    H.    Buffets. 

Dog  Crusoe  and  his  master.    Ballantyne. 

R.    M J 

Dog    fiend.    Marryat,    F. 

Dog  of  Constantinople.      Chandler,   I.   C. 

Dog    of    Flanders.    Ouida. 

Dog's  mission.     Stowe,   H.    B J 

Dogs  and  their  doings.    Morris,    F.    O....T 
Doing   and   dr':^aming.    Mayo,    I.    F. 

Doing   his   best.    Trcwbrid^e,    J.    T J 

Doings  of  Raffles  Haw.    Doyle.    .-V.    C. 

DOLARO,    S.    Bella-Demonia. 

DOLE.    N.    H.    Young    folks'    history      of 

Russia J 

Dollars    or    sense.    Louis.    A. 
DoUiver   romance.     Hawthorne,    N. 

Dolly    and    I.    Optic,    O J 

Dolly  dialogues.     Hope,   A. 

Dolly   Varden.    Dickens,    C J 

Dolph    Heyliger.    Irving,    W J 

Dombey    and    Son.    Dickens,    IC. 
Domesticus.       Butler,    W.    A. 
Dominant   note.    Clifford,    L.    L. 
Dominant  seventh.    Clark,  K.  E. 
Domitia.      Gould,    S.    B. 
Don   Gordon's   shooting   box.    Castlemon, 

H J 

Don   Luis'    wife.    Shuey,    L.    H. 

Don  Quixote.    Cervantes,   M. 

Donal    Grant.       Macdonald.    G. 

Donald  and  Dorothy.  Dodge.   M.   E.   M..J 

Donald    Marcy.    Ward,    E.    S.    P. 

Donald    Ross.       Black,    W. 

Donald's   school   days.    Howard.    Gen.    O. 

O. 
DONNELLY,      L     (Edmund     Boisgllbert) 

Caesar's   coluTin. 
Donovan.      Lyall,    B. 
Don't-be-in-a-hurry.         Arthur.       T        S. 

With   his   Haven't   time j 

DOOLEY.    M.    pseud.    See    Dunne     F     P 

Doom  Castle.      Munro,   N. 

DOR.^N,    J.    In    the     depths   of   the     first 

degree. 
Zanthon. 

Dorcas    Club.    Optic,    O J 

Dorcas       the       daughter       of       Faustina. 

Kouns,    N.    C. 
Doren.    Lyall.    E. 
Doris    Kingsley.    Rayner,    E. 
Dorothea.    Anon. 

Dorothy   and   Anthon.    Plymnton.    A.    G..7 
Dorothy  Forster.     Besant,   W. 
Dorothy    and    her   friends.    Kirk,    E.    O   J 

Dorothy   Day.    Lippmann.    J.    M J 

Dorothy    Drayoott's    todavs.       Townsend. 

V.    F J 

Dorothy    Draycott's    tomorrows.       "Town- 
send,    v.    P J 

Dorothy   Marlow.    Marchmont,    A.    \\'. 


Dorothy   Wallis.       Besant,    W. 

DORR.   J.   C.    R.    In   king's   houses. 

Dorrie's  day.  Alden,  I.  M.  With  her 
Next    things j 

DOnSEY.  A.  H.  Nora  Brady's  vow,  arid 
Mona    the   vestal. 

DORSEY,    S.    H.    A.    Panola. 

Dorsey    the    young   inventor.    Ell's,    E  S  J 

Dorymates.    Munroe,    K J 

DOSTOYEVSKY,  F.  M.  Crime  and  pun- 
ishment. 

Dotty  Dimple  series.    See  Clarke,   R.   S.J 

Double   cunning.    Fenn,    G.    M. 

Double   story.    Macdonald.   G.  " J 

Double    thread.    Fowler,    E.    T. 

Double  wedding  at  Dunderviksborg. 
Zedritz.    K.    E. 

DOCBLEDAY,    R.    Cattle-ranch      to    col- 

l^'fe-     ••     •. J 

A  year  in  a  yawl j 

DOUGALL.    L.    Beggars    all.   

Mermaid. 

Mormon    prophet. 

Zeit-geist. 
DOUGLAS.    A.    M.    Bethasa   Wray's    new 
name. 

Claudia. 

Floyd    Grandon's    honor. 

Foes    of   her   household. 

Fortunes    of    the    Faradays 

From    hand    to    mouth. 

Hannah    Ann:    sequel    to   A   little   girl 
in   old   New   York.    ..  j 

Heirs    nf    Bradley    house. 

Pier   place  in   the   world. 

Home    nook. 

Hope    Mills. 

In    the    king's    country. 

In    trust:    or.    Dr.    Bertrand's    house- 
hold. 

In   wild    rose   time. 

Kathie's    stories j 

Kathie's    summer    at    C;'edarwood.' " ' 
Kathie's    soldiers. 
Kathie's  harvest   days. 
In   the  ranks. 

A    knig-ht    of    the    nets. 

Larry. 

A  little  girl  in  old  Boston J 

A  little   girl   in   old   New  York  J 

A    little   girl    in   old    Philadelphia.... " J 

Lost   in   a   great   city    j 

Lyndell      Sherburne:    sequel  "'to'  Sher- 
burne   house. 

Mistress    of    Sherburne. 

Modern    Adam   and    Eve  in   a   garden. 

Nellie   Kinnard's   kingdom 

Old   woman   who   lived   in   a    shoe 

Osborne    of   Arrochar. 

Out    of   the   wreck. 

A    question    of   silence. 

Seven   daughters. 

Sherburne    cousins. 

Sherburne    girls. 

Sherburne    House. 

A    Sherburne   inheritance 

Sherburne    romance. 

Stephen  Dane. 

Sydnie  Adriance. 

^liom    Kathie    m,arried. 
DOiiGLAS,    pseud.    See   Robinson.    A.    D 

"Pv.^'^^^-^?^'/^'"^-  ^-  ^-  ^  romance  of 
the    Antipodes. 

DOTJRE.    M.    M.    Gallia. 

Dournof.    Durand.    A.    M.    C 

Sl^XlTrxU?    l^®   eagle's   nest.    Yonge.    C.    M. 

DOWIE,    M.    M.    A  girl   in   the   Karpath- 

lans J 

Down  south.    Optic,   o/  ....... .........        j 

Down    the    bay.    Stanlev.    W.    P... J 

"Down   the  O-hi-o."    Roberts.    C.   ii. 
Down    the    ravine.    Murfree.    M     N  J 

Down   the   Rhine.    Optic,    O J 


DOWNEY 


28 


DUMAS 


Down    the    river.    Optic,    O J 

DOWNEY,    E.    A  house   of   tears. 

Downfall.    Zola,    K. 

DOWNING,    H.    Nell      Gwynne      of      old 

Drury. 
DOILE,    A.    C.    Adventures    of    Sherlock 
Holme.s. 
Beyond    the    city. 
Captain    of    the    Pole-Star,    and    other 

tales. 
A  desert  drama. 

Doings    of    Raffles   Haw.    (Also)      The 
red-.ieaded    league    (and)    The     Bos- 
combe  Valley  mystery. 
A   duet. 

The    exploits   of    Brigadier   Gerard. 
The    firm    of    Girdlestone. 
The  groat  shadow. 

Memoirs    of   Sherlock   Holmes.       Con- 
tinuation of  Adventures  of  Sherlock 
Holmes. 
Micah    Clarke. 
The    mystery    of    Cloomber. 
The  parasite. 
Rodney    Stone. 
Round    the    red    lamp. 
The    sign    of    the    four.    Same.       Also 

Stranded  in   Bohemia. 
Stark   Munro    letters, 
btranded    in    Bohemia.    With   his   Sign 

of  the  four. 
A   study   in   scarlet. 
Uncle    Bernac. 
The    wihte    company. 
DOYLE,    C.    W.    The    shadow    of    Quong 
Lung:    short    stories. 
The    taming   of   the   jungle. 

Dozen    from    Lakerim.    Hughes,    R J 

DRACHMANN,    H.       Paul    and    Virginia 

of   a   northern    zone. 
Draft    on    the    bank    of    Spain.    Mitchell, 

S.    W.    With    his    Hepzibah    Guinness. 
Dragon   and    the   raven.    Henty,    G.    A. ..J 
Dragon   of    the    north.    Oswald,    E.    J. 
Dragon    of    Wantley.    Wister,    O. 
Dragonnades.    Gilliat,    E. 
Dragoons   of   La   Guerche.    Achard,   A. 
DRAKE,   F.   S.    Indian  history  for  young 

folks J 

DRAKE,  J.    In  old  St.  Stephens. 

Drake.    Towle,    G.    M J 

Drake  and  his  yeomen.    Barnes,   J. 
Drama    in    sunshine.    Vachell,    H.    A. 
Drama    in    the    air.    Verne,    J.      AVith    his 

Dr.    Ox's    experiment. 
Dray  tons    and    the    Davenants.    Charles, 

E.    R. 
Dread  and   fear  of  kings.    Ellis,   J.   B. 
Dream  and  a  forgetting.    Hawthorne,   J. 

C. 
Dream   days.    Grahame,   K. 
Dream  fox  story  book.      Wright,  M.  O.  .J 
Dream  life  and  real  life.    Schremer,   O. 
Dream  of  a  throne.    Embree,   C.   F. 
Dream    tales.    Turgenef,    I.    S. 
Dreamer.    Wylde,    K. 
Dreamer   of  dreams.    Nicholson,   J.    S. 
Dreamers.    Bangs,    J.    K. 
Dreamers    of    the    Ghetto.    Zangwill.    I. 
Dream.j.    Kingsford,    A.    B. 
Dreams  of   tod_ay.    Pollard,   P. 
Dreamthorp.    Smith,    A. 
Dred.    Stowe,    H.    B. 
DREW,    C.    Lutaniste    of    St.    Jacobi's. 
D'ri  and  T.  Baoheller,  I. 
Drift    from    Redwood    Ca^mn.    Harte,       B. 

With  his  Phyllis  of  the  Sierras. 
Drifting  around  the  world.    Hall.   C.  W.J 
Driver)   back   to   Eden.    Roe,    E.    P. 
Driver  Dallas.    Stannard,   H.   E.   V.   P. 
Drives   and    puts    Camp,   W. 

Droined.    Wise,    J.    S J 

DROMGOOLE,  W.   A.    Cinch,   and     other 
•stories. 


The  valley  path. 
Drone's    honey.    Clarke,    R.    S. 
Dross.    Merriman,    R.    S. 
DROZ,    A.    G.    Around    a    spring. 

Babolain. 
Drum-beat  of  the  nation.    Coffin,   C.   C..J 

Drummer    boy.    Trowbridge,    J.    T J 

DRUMMOND,  H.    A  king's  pawn. 

A    man    of   his    age. 
DRURY,    W.    P.    Bearers   of   the   burden: 
stories    of    land    and    sea. 

DRYSDA.LE,    W.     The    Fast    Mail J 

Mystery    of    Abel    Forefinger J 

The  young  consul J 

DU  BOIS,    C.    G.    A  soul  in   bronze. 

DU       CHAILLU,      P.    Country      of      the 

dwarfs J 

Ivar   the   viking. 

Land    of    the    long    night J 

Lost   in   the   jungle J 

My    Apingi    kingdom J 

Stories    of   the   gorilla   country J 

Wild    life   under   the    equator J 

World    of    the   great    forest    J 

DUCHESS,    The.    pseud.       See     Hunger- 
ford,    Mrs.    M. 
Duchess.    Hungerford,    M. 
Duchess    Emilia.    Wendell,    B. 
DUDENEY,    Mrs.    H.    Folly  Corner. 

Men   of  Marlow's. 
BUDEVANT,       A.       L.     A.     D.    (George 
Sand)    Antonia. 
The   bag-pipers. 
Consuelo. 
Counteas    of      Rudolstadt:    sequel      to 

Consuelo. 
Gallant   lords   of   Bois-Dore.    2v. 
The   haunted   pool. 
Mauprat. 

Miller   of   Angibault. 
The    snow    man. 
Duet.    Doyle,    A.    C. 
Duffels.    Eggleston,    E. 
Duke   of    Stockbridge.    Bellamy,    E. 
Duke's    children.    Trollope,    A. 
Dumas,  A.    Camille. 

DUMAS.    A.    D.    Adventures    of    a    mar- 
quis. 
Ange    Pitou.    Same     as     Taking     th« 

Bastile. 
Ascanio. 

Black    Tulip.    AVith    "his    Two    Diana«. 
2v.    Same.       With     his     Me'moirs     of     a 
physician.    2v. 
Bragelonne     the    son    of     Athor:    or, 
ten    years    later:    conclusion    of    "2© 
3'ears    after." 
Chevalier     d'Harmental.    Same.     Also 
iiegents's     daughter.        Issued     also 
as    The    conspirators. 
Chevalier    de    Maison-Rouge.        Same. 
Also    Sylvandire:    sequel      to      Com- 
tesse    de    Charny. 
Comtesse   de     Charny.    4v.    Same.    2v. 
Count    of    Monte    Cristo.    2v. 
Dame    de    Monsoreau.    2v.     Same       as 

Chicot    the   jester. 
Edmond    Dantes:    sequel    to    Count   of 
Monte-Cristo    (Probably   not   by   Du- 
mas. 
First    republic. 
The    forty-five.    Same     with    title    "46 

guardsmen." 
Isabel   of   Bavaria. 
Love   and    liberty. 
Man  in   the  iron  mask. 
Marguerite    de    Valols. 
Marriage    verdict. 
Memiirs    of   a    physician    series. 
1 — Memoirs   of   a    physician.' 
2— Queen's    necklace. 
3- Six    years    later. 
4— Countess   of   Charny. 
5 — Andree  de  Taverney. 


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EDGEWORTH 


6— Chevalier   de   Malson-Rouge. 
Memoirs   of   a  physician.    Same.    Also 

Black    tulip.    2v. 
Mohicans    of     Paris.    Conclusion       of 

Salvator. 
Olynipe  de  Cleves.    2v. 
Page  of  the  Duke  of  Savoy. 
Queens   necklace:    sequel   to   Memoirs 

of   a   physician. 
Regent's      daughter:    sequel      to     The 
conspirators.  Same.        With     his 

Chevalier  d'Harmental.      2v. 
The    she-wolves    of    Machecoul.    Also 

The  Corsican   brothers.    2v. 
Sylvandire.    With    his    Chevalier       de 

Maison-Rouge. 
Taking  the  Bi.'^tilc:    or,  6  years  later: 
se.juel    to    Queen's     necklace.    Same 
as    Ange    Pitou. 
Three    guardsmen    series. 
l_Three       guardsmen:       or.       Three 

musketeers. 
2 — 20    years    after. 
3— Vicomte  de  Bragelonne. 
Three     musketeers.    Same    as       Three 

guardsmen. 
Twenty  years  after:    sequel  to    Three 

musketeers. 
Twin    captains.    Issued    also    as    Twm 

lieutenants. 
Two    Dianas.    Same.    Also    Black    tu- 

'iP-    2v.  ^ 

Vicomte      de      Bragelonne:    or.     Ten 
years       later:    sequel       to       Twenty 
years   after. 
Whites  and  the  blues. 
DU   MAURI  P:R,    G.    The   Martian. 
Peter   Ibbetson. 
Trilby. 
Dumb    foxglove.    Slosson,    A.    T. 
DUNBAR,       P.      L.    Folks     from     Dixie: 
short    stories. 
Love    of    Landry. 
The  uncalled. 
DUNBAR,   V.   L.    A  Cuban  Amazon. 
DUNCAN,    N.    Soul   of    the   street:    short 

stories. 
DUNCAN,    S.    J.    now      Cotes,    S.    J.      D. 
American  girl  in  London. 
A    daughter    of    today. 
His  honour  and   a   lady. 
The    simple    adventures    of    a    memsa- 

hib. 
A  social   departure.. 
A   voyage   of   consolation. 
Dunderviksborg.       Henderson,    F.    f. 
DUNN,    B.    A.    Battling    for   Atlanti . .. .  J 

From   Atlanta    to    the   sea J 

On    General    Thomas's    staff J 

DUNNE,    F.    P.     (Martin    Dooley)        Mr. 
Dooley    in    peace    and    in    war. 
Mr.   Dooley  in  the  hearts  of  his  coun- 
trymen. 
Mr.    Dooley's    philosophy. 
DUNNING,   A.   K.    In  the  enemy's  coun- 
try. 
DUNNING,  C.    See  Wood,  C.  D. 
DUNSTER,    H.    P.    True   stories       of   the 

times    of   Richard   TI J 

DUNTON.    T.    W.    Aylwin. 
Dupes.       Mumford,    E.    W. 
DUPIiY,    A.    E.    The    conspirator. 
DUPUY,  E.  A.    Huguenots  in  exile. 
DUSAND.    A.    M.      C.     (Henry     Grevllle) 
Dournof. 
Saveli's    expiaticn. 
Trials    of    Raissa. 
Durket  sperret.    Elliott,  S.  B. 
Dusantes.    Stockton,    F.    R. 
Dust.    Bjornson,     B.    With      hi'^       Bridal 

march. 
Dust.    Hawthorne,    J.    C. 
Dust   and  laurels.    Pendered.    M.    L. 
Dutchman's    fireside.    Paulding.    J     K. 


Dwarf's    tailor.    Underbill,    Z.    D J 

Dwellers  in  five-sisters  court.  Scudder. 
H.    E. 

Dwellers  in  the  hills.    Post,  M.   D. 

DYE,  E.  E.  McLoughlin  and  old  Ore- 
gon. 

Dynamiter.    Stevenson,    R.    L. 

Dynevor  Terrace.    Yonge,    C.    M. 

E 

EADY,    K.    M.    Adventurers    all:    tale    of 

the  Philippine   Islands. 
Eagle    night.    Rizal,    J. 
Eagle's   heart.    Garland,   H. 
Earl  Hubert's  daughter.    Holt,   E.   S. 
Earl    of    Mayfield.    Anon. 
EARL.E,    M.    T.    Through    old   rose    glas- 
ses. 
The   wonderful   wheel. 
Earlier   stories.    Burnett,    F.    H. 
Early    and    late     papers.    Thackeray,    W 

M. 
Earnest  trifller.    Sprague,   M.  A. 
Earth    trembled.       Roe,    E.    P. 
Earth's   enigmas.    Roberts,   C.   G.    D. 
Earthlings.    King,    G. 
Earthly    paraf;on.    McGlasson.    E.    W. 
East    Angels.    Woolson,    C.    F. 
Eastern     sketches.    Thackeray,      W.      M. 

With  his   Paris   sketch   book. 
Eastover   Court    House.    Boone,    H.    B. 
Eastward,  ho!    Farrar.  C.  A.  J. 
Eavesdropper.    Payn,    J. 
Ebb    tide.    Stevenson,    R.    L. 
Eben    Holden.    Bacheller,    I. 
EBERS,     G.    Bride    of    the     Nile.    Same., 
2v. 
Burgomaster's      wife.    Same    with   bis 

Joshua. 
Cleopatra.    2v. 
An   Egyptian  princess. 
The    elixir,    and    other    tales. 
The     emperjr.         2v.         Same.         Also 

Serapis. 
A    question. 
In    the    des3rt. 
In   the  fire   of   the   forge.    2v. 
Joshua.    Same.        Also    Burgomastir's 
wife    .         ,  1 

Margery.    2v. 

Serapis.    Same.    With    his    Emperor. 
The   sisters. 
Thorny   path.     2v. 
Uarda. 

A  word,  only  a  word.    Same  with  ti- 
tle  Only   a   word. 
Echoes   from     mist- land.     AVoodward.    A. 

A ...J 

Echoing  and  re-echoing.     Foster,   Mrs.   I. 

H J 

ECKSTEIN,    E.    Aphrodite. 
Chaldean   magician. 
Hertha. 

A   monk  of   the  Aventine. 
Quiiitus  Claudius.    2v. 
Pru^ias.      2v. 
Edelweiss.    Auerbach,    B. 

EPEN,   C.   H.    Guinea  gold -J 

Eden.    Saltus,    E.    E. 

EDGAR,    J.    G.    Boyhood   of   great  men.J 

Footprints    of    famous    men ...J 

Great   men   and   gallant   deeds J 

History    for   boys .'-.J 

Wars    of    the   roses J 

Edgar    Huntley.    Brown,    C.    B. 
EDGEWORTH,    M.    Frank:    a    sequel    to 

E;irlv    lessons J 

Harry   and   Lucy:    last   part   of   earlr 

lessons.    ..    ^ 

Nnvpls   and  tales.    20v.   in  10. 
l_Oa-3tle      Rackrent.        Irish     bulls. 
Noble    science    of    self-justificatioa. 


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2— Forrester.       Russian     vase.     Good 

aunt. 
3— Moral      tales.       Angelina.         Good 
French     governess.       Mademoiselle 
Panache.    Knapsack. 
4— Popular  tales.     Lame  Jerv.as.  The 
will.       Limurick     gloves.       Out     of 
debt,    out  of  danger.    Lottery.   Ro- 
sanna. 
5 — Popular     tales.     Murad     the     un- 
lucky.      The       manufacturer.     The 
contrast.       Grateful     Negro.       To- 
morrow. 
6— Emma.       The   dun. 
7— Tales    of     fashionable      life.      Ma- 

noeuvering.    AJmeria. 
8 — Vivian. 
9 — Absentee. 
10— Madame   de     Fleury.       Emilie   de 

Coulanges.   Modern  Griselda. 
11-12-Belinda. 
13— Leonora.       Letters. 
14-16— Patronage.       Love     and      law. 

Rose,    thistle   and   shamrock. 
17— Harrington.     Thoughts   on   bores. 
IS — Ormond. 
19-2(>-Helen. 

Parent's  assistant J 

and  others.    Waste  not,  want  not,  and 

other    tales J 

Editha's   burglar.    Burnett,    Mrs.    F.    H..J 
EDLER,   K.   E.    Baldine  and  other  tales. 
Edmond    Dantes.      Dumas,    A.    D. 
Ednah    and   her   brother.     White,    E.    O.J 
Edward    Barry.       Becke,    L. 
EDM''ARDES,     A.    Point  of  honor. 

Vivian   the  beauty. 
Edwards,   A.    B.    Barbara's   history. 
In   the  d.iys  of  my  youth. 
Miss    Carew. 
EDWARDS,   Mrs.   C.   M.    My  sister  Mar- 
garet  J 

EDWARDS,  H.  S.  His  defense,  and  other 
stories. 
Sons   and   fathers. 
Case    of    Reuben    Malachi. 
EDWARDS,    M.    B.    B.    Curb    of   honor. 
EDWARDSON,     E.       Courteous     knight, 

and    other   stories J 

Edwin    Brothercroft.    Winthrop,    T. 
Edwin   Drood.     Dickens,    C. 

Edwy   the   Fair.    Crake,    A.    D J 

EGERTON,   G.    Keynotes. 

Symphonies. 
EGGLTCSTON.    E.    The  circuit   rider. 
DufCels:    short    stories. 
The    faith    doctor. 
The    Graysons. 

Hoosier    school-boy J 

Hoosier  schoolmasiter. 
Montezuma  and  the  conquest  of  Mex- 
ico  J 

Mystery  of  Metropolisville. 

Pocahontas J 

Queer   stories J 

Roxy. 

Tecumseh  and  the  Shawnee  prophet. J 
EGGLESTON,   G.    C.    A     Carolina     cava- 
lier. 
Red    Eagle     and    the  -wars     with     the 

Creek    Indians J 

Tho    signal    boys:    or,    Captain    Sam's 

company J 

Wreck  of   the   "Red  Bird." J 

Egoist.    Meredith,    G. 
Egyptian  princess.    Ebers,   G. 
Eichofs.    Bethusy-Huc.       V.    tr.    by   Mrs. 
Wister. 

Eight   cousins.    Alcott.    L.    M J 

Eighth   commandment.       Reade,    C. 
Eight    days.    Forrest,    R.    E. 
Eighty-seven.    Alden,    I.    M. 
Kkkehard.      Scheffel.   J.   V.   von. 


Ekkoes    from   Kentucky.    Locke,    D.    R. 

El    Fureidis.       Cummins,    M.    S. 

Elam  Storm,  the  wolfer.     Castlemon,  H.J 

KLBON.    B.    pseud.       See   Halstead.    L.B. 

Elder   Boise.    Tomllnson,   E. 

Eleanor.      Ward,    M.    A.    A. 

Eleanor   Lambert.     Brooke,    M. 

Elect    lady.    Macdonald,    G. 

Elective    affinities.       Goethe,    J.    W. 

Elements   of  knowledge   for   children.    A. 

C.    M J 

Elephant's   track    Davis,    M.    E.    M. 

Elf-errant.     O'Neill,    M J 

ELIOT,    A.    White   birches. 
ELIOT,  G.    pseud.      of  Evans,  M.  A.    af- 
terwards Mrs.   Cross. 
Adam   Bede.     Same.    Also  Theophras- 
tus  Sucii  (and)  Essays.   Same,   (also) 
Scenes   from   clerical   life. 
Brother       Jacob.      With       her       Silas 

Marner. 
Daniel   Deronda.    Same.    2v. 
Felix    Holt,    the    radical.    Same.    Also 

Poems.  

Poems.    Same  with  her  Adam  Bede. 
The   lifted  veil.    With   her   Silas   Mar- 
ner. 
Middlemarch.       Same.    Also      Poetical 

works.    2v. 
Mill  on  the  floss.     Same.     Also  Scenes 

of    clerical    life. 
Romola.     Same.       Also    Silas   Marner 
Sad   fortunes   of  the  Rev.   Amos   Bar- 
ton.     Same    in    her    Scenes    of    cler- 
ical   life. 
Scenes   of  clerical  life.    Amos  Barton. 
Mr.    "Gilfirs    love    story.      Janet's    re- 
pentance.   Same.       Also    Theophras- 
tus   Such   (and)   Essays.     Same   with 
her    Mill    on    the    floss.    Same,    with 
her    Adam    Bede. 
Silas     Marner.    Also  The     lifted     veil 
and       Brother      Jacob.    Same.     Also 
Poems.       Same   with     her     Romola. 
THeonhrastus   Such.     With   her   Adam 
BeHe.        Same    with    her    Scenes      of 
clerical    life.      Same    with   her    Felix 
Holt. 
ELIOT.    S.    ed.    Poetry    for    children.... J 
FI.IVAS.    K.    John    Ship,    mariner. 
Elixir.    Ebers,   G. 

Elizabeth  and  her  German  garden.   Anon 
Elizabeth    Morley.       Macquold.    K.    S. 
ELIZABETH  of  Roumania.    See  Carmen 

S.vlva.    pseud. 
El'zabi^th''^   pretenders.     Aide,    H. 

Ellerslie    House.    Leslie,    E J 

ELLIOT,    F.    Old    court-life    in    France. 
ELLIOTT,    M.    H.     Atlanta    in    the   south. 
ELLIOTT,    S.    B.    The   Durket    Sperret. 
An    incident    and    other    happenings. 
The   making  of  Jane. 

ELIjIS,    E.    S.    Across    Texas    J 

Among    the    Esquimaux    J 

The    campers    out J 

Dorsev    the    young    invento- ' 

KlontTTke    nuggets J 

Secret    of    Coffin    Island     J 

True   to    his    trust    J 

Uncrowning   a    king. 
ELLIS.    J.    B.    Dread   and  fear   of   kings. 
Garcilasco. 

ELLIS.    S.    S.    The    brewer's    familv J 

Elm   Island   stories.     See   Kellogg,    E — J 
ELMSf.IE.   T.    C.     His   lordshio's   puppy. J 
Elsie   Venner.     Holfnes,    O.    W. 
Elsket,    Page,    T.    N. 

ELTON,    C.    Career  of  Columbus J 

ELTO?C.    E.    D.    A   mince    pie   dream — J 
Elusive' lover.      Woods,   V. 
Embarrassments.     James,    H.    Jr. 
EMBRETE,    C.    F.    A  dream   of   a    throne. 


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FABRE 


EMEIiSON,    P.    H.    Caoba    the       guerilla 

chief. 
EMERSON.    W.    G.    Gray   Rocks. 
EMERY,    S.    A.    My    generation. 
Emm.i.     Austen,  J. 
Emma.     Edgeworth,    M. 
Emmanuel.     Cooley,    W.    F. 
EMORY,    F.    A    Maryland    manor. 
Emperor.    Ebers,   G. 
Empress   Josephln-^.     Mundt,    C.    M. 
ENAULT,   L.    The  captain's  dog. 
Enchanted    burro.     I<ummis,    C    F. 
Enchanted   stone.       Hind.    Ij. 
Enchanted    type-writer.    Bangs,    J.    K. 

End    of    a    rainbow.    Johnson,    R J 

Endeavor   doin's     down    to    the     Corners. 

Cowan,    J.    F. 
Endura.    Moore,    B.    P. 
Endymion.     Di.sraeli,    B. 
Enemy    to    the    king.      Stephens,    R.    N. 

England.    Pract,    M.    Tj J 

English    at    the    North    Pole.    Verne,    J. 
English   Bodley   family.    Scudder,    H.    E.J 
English    Daisy    Miller.     Johnson,    V.    W. 

Englishman's  "haven.       Gordon,   W.   J J 

Englisliwoman's    love    letters       Anon. 
EntaiK^d    hat.        Townsend,     G.     A. 

Entertaining    knowledge J 

Entertaining     story      of      King      Bronde. 

Diaz,    A.    M J 

Epicurean.        Moore,    T. 
Epistolary    flirt.    Amory,    E. 
Equality.    Bellamy,    E. 

ERCKMAN,     E.    and     Chatrian,      P.      A. 
The  blockade, 
and    Chatrian,    P.    A.    Brigadier   Fred- 
erick, 
and    Chatrian.    P.    A.     Friend    Fritz, 
and    Chatrian,    P.    A.    Great    invasion 
of  1813-14.    Same   with    title   Invasion 
of   France, 
and    Chatrian,    P.    A.     Madame    Ther- 
ese. 
and   Chatrian,    P.   A.    The   Plebiscite, 
and    Chatrian,    P.    A.    Poli:<h    Jew. 
and  Chatrian,   P.  A.    Story  of  a  peas- 
ant.   2v.    Issued    also    as    The    coun- 
try  in   danger, 
and    Chatrian,    P.    A.    Strange    stories, 
and       Chatrian,        P.        A.    Waterloo: 
sequel    to    The    conscript. 

Erie    train    boy.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Erlach  court.     Kirschner,  1,.    tr.    bv  Mrs. 

Wister. 
Ernest    Carroll:    or.    artist    life    in    Italy. 

Anon. 
Ernest  Maltravers.  Lytton,  E.  G.   E    Ij.B. 
Eros.    Daintry,    L. 

Errand  boy.    Alger,  H.  Jr J 

Erskine,      P.    When    the    gates     lift       up 

their   heads. 
Esau  Runwlck.    Macquoid,   K.   S. 
ESCHENBACH,    O.    and    Franz    A.    The 

pearls,   and  other  tales J 

ESCOMBE,  E.    A  tale  that  Is  told. 
ESLER.  E.  R.    AA^ay  they  loved  in  Grim- 
pat:    short    stories. 
EstellP    Russell.        Anon. 
Esti>van.     Musick,    J.    R. 
Esther   Reid   yet   speaking.    ,^lden,    I.    M. 
Etchingham    letters.       Pollock,    F. 
Etelka's    vow.        Gerard,    D. 
Eteocles.       Andrews,    J.    A. 
Eternal    city.    Caine,     H. 
Ethics   of   the   law.    Greusel,    ,T.    H. 
Etidnrpha.       Lloyd,    J.    U. 
Eugene  Aram.    Lytton.   E.    G.    E.    L.    V>. 
Eugenie."      Butt    .B.    M. 
Eugenie    Grandet.    Balzac.    H. 

Eunice   and   Cricket.    Timlow,    E.    W J 

Euphrosyne      and    her      "Golden      book." 
Lawson,    E. 


Europe.    Butterworth,    H j 

Europeans.       James,    H.    Jr. 

Eustace    diamonds.    Trollope,    A. 

Evan    Harrington.      Meredith,    G. 

EVANS,    A.    J.    See   Wilson,    A.    J.    E. 

Evelina.    Arblay,   F.    B.d'. 

Evenings    at    Haddon    Hall.    Anon. 

EVERARD,    W.    Sir   Walter's   ward. 

Everyday    birds.    Torrey,    B J 

Everyday  heroine.     Denison,   M.  A J 

Everything  in  its  right  place.  Andcrsom 
H.    C J 

Evil    genius.    Collins,     W. 

EVVELL,  A.  M.  A  white  guard  to  Sa- 
tan. 

EWING,    J.    H.    Brothers    of    pity,      and 

other  tales J 

Flat  iron  for  a  farthing J 

Great  emergency,  and  other  tales.. J 
Jackanapes,    and    other    stories.    Same 

with  her  Story  of  a   short  life J 

Last  words:    stories j 

Mrs.    Overtheway'3   remembrances    ..J 

Six    to    sixteen j 

Story  of  a  short  life  (also)  Jaokana.pes, 
Daddy   Darwin's  dovecot   (and)   Lob- 

lie-by-the-fire J 

We   and   the   world J 

Executor.      Alexander,  Mrs. 

Exemplary    novels.      Cervantes,    M. 

Exiles.    Balzac,   H.       With   his  Seraphita 

Exiles.     Davis,    R.   H. 

Exiles.       Tissot,    V. 

Expatriates,    Bell    E. 

Experiences  of  an  English  sister  of 
mercy.    Goodman,  M J 

Experiment    in    altruism.    Hastings,     B. 

Exploits  of  Brigadier  Gerard.  Doyle,  A. 
C. 

Eye  spy.    Gibson,  W.  H J 

Eyes  and  no  eyes.    Aiken J 

Eyes  like  the  sea.    Jokai,   M. 

Ezra   Hardman.     Rogers,    S.    B. 

F.    Grant   &   Co.    Chaney,    G.    L J 

Fabian   Dimitry.     Fawcett,    E. 

Fables.    Aesop J 

Fables.     Pilpay J 

Fables.     Stevenson,    R.    L. 

Fables  for   the   fair.    Daskam,    J.    D. 

Fables    in    slang.    Ade,    G. 

FABRE,      F.     Abbe      Tigrane,      candidate 

for   the  pap.al  chair. 
Face   illumined.    Roe,    E.    P. 

Facing   death.    Henty,    G.    A J 

Facing  the  en&my.    Headlev,    P.    C J 

Facing   the  world.    Alger,   H.   Jr J 

Facts  by  a  woman.    Anon. 

Facts   in   the   curious   case   of   H.    Hyrtle, 

Esq.     Saltu.s.    E     E. 

Fagots  for  the  fireside.    Hale,   L.    P J 

Faience   violin.       Champfleury. 
Fair  Abigail.     Heyse,    J.    L.    P. 
Fair    bajrbarian.      Burnett,    F.    H. 
Fair  god.     Wallace.  L. 
Fair   maid   of   Perth.    Scott,    W. 
Fair    Puritan.    Herbert.    H.    W. 

Fairy    book.    Clarke.    R.    S J 

Fairy  book.    Craik.  D.  M.  M J 

Fairy  land  of  science.     Fisher,   A.   B.   B.J 

Fairy  tales.    Andersen,   H.   C J 

Fairy  tales  from  far  .Taoan.      Ball-ird    S.J 
Fairy  tales  from  gold  lands.    Wentworth. 

M J 

Fairy    tales    from    the   far       south.    Asb- 

jornsen,    P.    C J 

Fairy    tales    of       all    nations.    Laboulaye. 

E J 

Faith    and    unfaith.    Hune<»rford,    M. 

Faith  d'"'Ctor.     Eggleston.   E. 

Faith    Gartnevs    girlhood.      Whitney.    A. 

D.    T. 


FALCONER 


32 


FINNEMORE 


Falcon   of   Ijangeac.    Whiteley,    I. 
Falconberg.    Boyesen,    H.    H. 
FALCONER,    L.     pseud,    of    Hawker.    M. 

E.    Mademoiselle   Ixe. 
Falkland.    Lyilon,   E.    G.    E.    1..    B.     With 

his   coming  race. 
Fall   of  Asgard.    Corbe'tt,   J. 
Fall   of  Damascus.       Russell,    C.    W. 

Fall    of    Sebastopol.    Henty,    G.    A J 

Fallen   idol.     Anstey,    F.    A. 

Fall   of   the  house   of  Usher.    Poe,    E.    A. 

False   coin   or   true?    Montressor,    F.    F. 

Falsely    accused.      Tucker,    C.    M J 

Fame   and   fortune.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Fame   and   sorrow.    Balzac,    H. 
Familiar    letters    of   Peppermint    Perkins. 
Anon. 

Family  dilemma.     Lillie,   L.   C J 

Family  flight  around  home.    Hale,  E.  B.J 
F.^.mily    flight    over     Eg-ypt    and       Spain. 

Hale,    B.    B J 

Family   tree.    Matthews,    B. 

Famous  boys  and   famous  men.    Anon.. J 

Famous  islands  and  memorable  voyage.s. 

Anon ■■'' 

Famous    London    merchants.    Bourne,    M. 

R.    F J 

Fanciful    tales.    Stockton,    F.    B J 

Fanshawe.     Hawthorne,    N. 

Far    above    rubies.    Macdonald,    G. 

Far  awav   and  long  ago.    Kemble,    F.    A. 

Far  from  the  madding  crowd.  Hardy,   T. 

FARGLIS,    F.    J.    See   Conway,    H.  pseud. 

Farina.    Meredith,    G.    With   his    Shaving 

of  Shagpat. 
FAR  J  EON,    B.    L.    Blade-o'-grass. 

Bright    star    of    life. 

Doctor  Glenmer's   daughter. 

Grif. 

Solomon   Isaacs. 
Farm-house    cobweb.      Haynes,    E.    J. 

Farm  in  fairyland.    Houseman.   L J 

FARQUHAR,     A.    pseud.       See     Allston, 

M. 
FAFtRAR,   C.   A.   J.    Eastward,   ho! J 

Thrcni.gh    the   wilds J 

FARRAR,  F.  W.    Darkness  and  dawn. 

Julian   Home J 

St.    Winifred's J 

Farrinsdnn?.      Fowler,    E.    T. 
FARRfNGTON.    M.   V.    Fra  Llppo  Lippi. 

Tales    of    King    Arthur J 

F.\RROW,    G.    E.       The       wally-pug     of 

Whv J 

Farther   adventures   of   Robinson   Crusoe. 

DeFoe,    D J 

Fast   friends.     Trowbridge,    J.    T J 

Fast  in  the  ice.    Ballantyne,   R.   M J 

Fast  Mail.    Drysdale,   W J 

Fate  of  a  voice.    Foote,  M.  H.    With  her 

Last    assembly    ball. 
Fate     of     Madame     La     Tour.    Paddock, 

Mrs.   A.   G.  ^^^.^ 

Fate    of    Mansfield    Humphreys.       u  hite, 

R.   G. 
Fated    to   be  free.    Ingelow,    J. 
F.qther    and    daughter.    Bremer,    F. 
Father   Brighthopes.    Trowbridge,    J.    T..J 
Father    Stafford.      Hope,    A. 

Father's  instructions.      Percival.  T J 

Fathers  and  children.    Turgonef,  I.   S. 
Faustina.    Hahn-Hahn,    I.    M.    L.    S. 
Favor  of  princes.     Luther,    M.    L. 
Favorite  rhym^ss  for  the  nursery.  Anon. J 
FAVVCETT,  E.     Fabian  Dimitry. 

Gentleman    of    leisure. 

Mild   barbarian. 

A  New   York  family. 

A    romance   of   old   New   York. 

Social     silhouettes. 
Fearful  responsibility.     Howells,   W.   D. 
Federal    judge.    Lush,     C.     K. 
Feet    of    clay.    Barr,    A.    E. 
Felix    Holt.    Eliot,     Q. 


Fellowe   and  his   wife.    Howard,    B.    W. 

FENELON,    F.    de    S.    de    la    M.    Adven- 
tures   of   Telemachus. 

FENN,    G.    M.    Brownsmith's   boy    J 

Bunyip  land J 

Double  cunning. 

First   in    the   field J 

Golden   magnet J 

In    honour's    cause J 

Mother   Carey's   chicken J 

Nat  the  naturalist J 

Patience  wins J 

Poverty   Corner   ("A  little   world.") 

Quicksilver J 

The   story   cf   Anthony   Grace. 
Yussuf    the    guide J 

Feo.    Pemberton,    M. 

FERGUSON,       V.    M.    (V)       Music     hath 
charms. 

FERN,    F.    pseud.     See   Parton,    S.    P. 

FERNALD,    C.       B.    The    cat       and     the 
cherub,    and    other    stories. 

FERRIER,    S.    E.     Destiny.    2v. 
Inheritance.    2v. 
Marriage. 

FERRIS,    M.    C.     As   a  man   lives. 

Feud    of   Oakfleld    Creek.  Royce,    J. 

FETTILLET,    O.    Diary    of    a    woman. 
Romance  of  a  poor  young  man. 

Few  friends  and  how  they  amused  tho-m- 
selves.    Dodge,    M.    E.    M J 

Fiddlehanns.     Deutsch,   Dr.   C.    T^Mth  Ba- 
ron,   R.    Well    begun   is    half   done. 

Fidelis.      Cambridge,    A. 

Fidelite.       Verne.    E. 

FIELD,    C.    K.    (Carolus    Ager)    and     Ir- 
win,   W.    H.    Stanford    stories. 

FIELD,    C.     L.    Nannie's     happy     child- 
hood  J 

FIEI>D,    E.    Holy  cross,   and  other  tales. 
The    house. 

A   little   book   of  profitable    tales. 
Love    songs    of   childhood J 

FIELD,    K.    Hap-hazard. 

Field    and    forest.    Optic,    O J 

Field  clover  and  beach  grass.     Swett,   S. 
H. 

Field   of   ice.    "Verne,    J. 

FIELDING,    H.    Amelia.    .3v. 
Tom   Jones.    4v. 

FIELDING,    H.    Thibaw's    queen. 

FIELDS,       J.        T.    Hawthorne.         (also) 
Tales  of  the  White  Hill   (and)   L.^gends 
of   New  England   by   N.    Hawthorne. 
(Modern    classics.) 

Fiend    incarnate.    Malcom,    D. 

Fight    for    the    crown.    Norris,    W.    E. 

Fighting    for    favour.    Tarbet,    W.    G. 

Fighting  for   the   right.    Optic,   O J 

Fighting  Joe.    Optic,  O J 

Fighting  Phil.    Headley,   P.   C J 

Fightin.g    the    Saracens.    Henty,    G.    A. .J 

Fighting   the   whale.    Ballantyne,    R.    M.J 

File   No.    113.    Gaboriau,    E. 

Final    reckoning.    Henty,    G.    A J 

Finding  of  the  gentian.    Rollins,   A.    W.J 

FINDLATER,       J.     H.    A     daughter     of 
strife. 
Rachel. 

FTNDLATER,   M.     Over  the  hills. 

FINNEMORE,   J.    Red  men  of  the  dusk. 

Firelight   stories.     Moulton,   E.    L.   C J 

Firm   of   Girdlestone.    Dovle,    A.    C. 

First   book   of   birds.    Miller,    H.    M J 

First    family    of    Tasajara.    Harte,    B. 

First   in    the    field.    Fenn,    G.    M J 

First     lessons   in     natural      history     and 
language.    Anon J 

First      love.    Turgenef,    I.      S.    With     his 
Torrents    of    Spring. 

First    of    the    English.    Gunter,    A.    C. 

First   republic.    Dumas,    A.    D. 

First   studies  in   plant  life.    Atkinson,    G. 
F J 


FISH 


33 


FORTESCUe 


First   violin.    Fothergill,    J. 

First   vears    In   handicraft.    Kenyan.      W. 

J J 

FISH.    W.    Short   ration.s. 
FISHER,    A.    B.    B.    Fairy    land    of    sci- 
ence  J 

FISHKR,    G.    P.    Jr.    Out    of    the    woods. 
Fisher  boys   of   Pleasant   Cove.    Kellogg, 

E J 

Fisher   girls    of   France.    Calmettes,    K. 
Fisher-maiden.       Bjornson,    B. 
Fisherman  of  Auge.    Macquoid.   K.    S. 
FITCH.    C.    The   knighting  of   the   twins, 

and  other  stories J 

FIT7GERAL,D,    P.    History   of   Pickwick. 
FTTZ-GERALD,    W.     G.    Adventures     of 

Louis    de    Rougemont. 

Five    friends.    Alden,    I.    M J 

$.=^00  check.    Alger,  H.  Jr J 

Five    little    Peppers    grown    up.    Lothrop. 

H.    M.    S J 

Five  little  Pepper.s  midway.    Lothrop,  H 

M.   S J 

Five   weeks'    entertainments.       Palgrave, 

F.  T J 

Five   weeks   In    a  balloon.    Verne,    J. 
Five  years  before  the  mast.  Hazen,  J. -A.. J 

Flag  "of   distress.    Reid,    M J 

Flamingo   feather.     Munroe.   K J 

FL.AMM.-VRION,    C.      Stories    of    Infinity. 
FL.\NI)R.\U,    C.    M.    Diary    of    a    fresh- 
man. 
Harvard    episodes. 
Flash    of    summer.    Clifford,    L.    L. 
Flashes    from    Ouida.    Ouida. 
Flat  iron  for  a  farthing.    Ewing,  J.  H..J 
FLAUBERT.    G.     Salambo. 
Flaxie  Frizzl'^  series.     See  Cl.irke,   R.    S..T 
FLEMING.    G.    pseud.       See   Fletcher,    J. 

C. 
FLEMING.  H.    pseud.    See  McClellan,  H. 

H. 
FLEMING,    K.    Can    such    things    be? 
FLETCHER.      J.      C.     (George      Fleming) 

Andromeda. 
Head  of  Medusa. 
Kismet. 
Mirage. 

Truth    about    Clement    Ker. 
Vestigia. 
FLETCHER,   J.    S.     At    the    gate    of      the 

fold. 
In    the    days    of    Drake. 
Life   in    Arcadia:    short    stories. 

The    making    of    Matthias J 

FT, INT.   A.    Snnbeam  stories  and  othersJ 
Flip.    Harte,    B. 

Flirtation    camp.       Van    Dyke,    T. 
Flitters,   tatters   and   the  counsellor.    Mac 

Nabb.    M.    L J 

Floating    city.       Verne,    J. 

Floating     light    of    the     Goodwin     sands. 

Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

Flood-tide.       Greene,   S.   P.   M. 
FlotsaTn   and   jetsam.    Bowles.    T.    G. 
Ftow<»r   de   Hundred.     Harrison,    C.    C. 
Flower,   fruit  and  thorn  pieces.     Richter. 

J.   P.  F. 
Flower   of   forgiveness.    Steel.    F.    A. 
Floyd   Grandon's   honor.    Douglas.    A.    M. 
F'ush    times.     Baldwin.    J.    G. 
Flute    and    violin.    Allen,    J.    L. 

FOA,    E.    Boy   artist J 

Foe  in  the  hou'^ehnld.  Chesebro',  C. 

Foes   in    ambush.    King,    C. 

Foes   in    law.    Broughton.    R. 

Foes  of  her  ho-jseho'd.    Douelas.   A.   M. 

Fo'ks   from  D'x'e.    Dunbar,   P.   L. 

Fo'Ie-fnrine.    Ouid.a. 

Fo'lnwing   the    equator.    Twain.    M. 

Following   the   flag.    Coffin.    C.    C J 

Folly    and     fresh     air.    Phninotl'^.     E. 
Folly   Corner.    Dudenev,    Mrs.    H. 
Foma  Gordyeeff.    Gorky,  M. 


FONVIELLE,       AV.       de.    Thunder     and 

lightning  j 

Fool  of  nature.     Hawthorne,  J.  C. 
Fool    of   quality.    Brooke,    H. 
Fool's  errand.    Tourgee,  A.  W. 
Fools   of   nature.    Brown,    A. 
FOOTE.   M.   H.    Chosen  valley. 
Coeur    d'Alene. 

The    cup    of     trembling,      and      other 
stories. 

In    exile,    and    other   stories. 
John    Lod'^win's    testimony. 
Last   assembly  ball,    (also)    Fate   of   a 

voice. 
I-ed-horse    claim. 

Little   fig-tree  stories J 

The  prodigal. 
Footprints  of  famous  men.    Edgar.  J.  G.J 
Footsteps    of   a    throne.    Pemberton,    M. 
Footsteijs   of  fate.    Couperus,    L. 
For   a   woman.    Perry,    N. 
For   faith   and   freedom.    Besant,    W. 
For  her  dear  sake.    Hay,    M.    C. 
For  himself  alone.    Speight,   T.   W. 
For   honor    and    life.    Westall,    W. 
For  lack  of  gold.    Gibbon,   C. 
For  Lilias.    Carey,   R.  N. 
For  love  of  country.    Brady,   C.   T. 

For  name  and  fame.    Henty.   G.   A J 

For    summer    afternoons.    Coolidge,    S. 
For  the  blue  and  gold.    Lichtensteln,  J. 
For  the  freedom  of  the  sea.    Brady,  C.  T. 
For    the    honor    of    the    school.    BarbDur, 

R.    H.    J 

For   the   major.    Woolson.    C.    F. 

For   the  temple.    Henty,   G.   A J 

FORl'.ES,   A.     Glimpses  through  the  can- 
non  smoke. 
FORBES,    E.    E.    comp.    Children's    year- 
book  J 

FORD.    G.    Postle    farm. 

FORD,  J.   L.    Hypnotic  tales     and     other 

tales. 
FORD,    P.    L.    The   great   K.    &   A.    train 

robbery. 
Honorable  Peter  Stirling. 
Janice  Meredith. 
Story    of   an    untold    love. 
Tattle-tales    of    Cupid. 
Fore    and    afi.    Dixon,    R.    B. 
Foregone   conclusion.    Howells,   W.    D. 
Forest  and  stream  series.  See  Castleraon, 

H J 

Forest    exiles.    Reid.    M J 

Forest    glen    series.    See    Kellogg.    B J 

Forest  laugh.    Hpyse,   J.   Ij.   P. 
Forest   lovers      H°w'ett.    M. 
Forest   orchid.    Higgin=:rin.   E. 
Forpst  schf^olmaster.    Rosegger.  P. 
FORFSTTER,  A.    pseud.    See  Woodward. 

A.   A. 
Forge  in   the  forest.     Hoberts,   C.   G.   D. 
FORNEY.  J.  W.    New  nobilitv. 
pr.RRKST.    R.    E.     Eisht    days. 
FORin^STER,     I.     L.    Girls     of     Bonnie 

Castle J 

FORRESTER,    Mrs.    pseud.    See   Bridges. 

Mrs. 
Forsaken   Inn.    Green.    A.   K. 
Fort  D«=.'^oiation.    Ballantyne,  R.  M.  With 

his  life  in   the  red   bricrade J 

FORTESCUE,   J.     W.    Story     of     a     red 

deer J 

Fortune  of  a  day.    Channing.    G.   E. 
Fortune    of    war.    Barrow.    E.    N. 
Fortune's    boats.    Yechton.    B. 
Fortune's  foot>ialls.     Burgin.   G.   B. 
Fortunes    of   Ni.eel.    Scott.    W. 
Fortunes   of  Rachel.    Hnle.    E.    E. 
Fortunes    of   the  Faradays.      Douglas     A. 

M. 
Fi>rty-seven    Ronins.    Mitford.    B.    In   his 

Tales   of   old   Japan. 
Forty  tal3s  from  the  hills.    Kipling,   R. 


FOSDICK 


34 


FRITH 


FOSDICK,      C.      A.     See      Castleinon.      H. 

pseud. 
FOSTER,  I.  H.    joint  author.    See  Alden. 

I.    M. 
FOSTI',J?.,    Mrs.    I.    H.  and    Pansy.        Dr. 
Dean's    way,    and    other    stories J 

Echoing  and   re-echoing J 

Mr.s.  Dean's  way  J 

FOSTER.    M.    In   the  forest. 
FOTHERGILD,    J.    First   violin. 

From    Moor   Isles. 

Lasses    of   Leverhouse. 

March,  In    the   ranks. 
Foul    play.    Reade,    C. 
Found   at   Blazing  Star.    Harte,    B.    With 

his    Flip. 
Found  in  the  Philippines.    King,   C. 
Found   wanting.    Alexander,    Mrs. 

Foundations.    Porter,    R J 

Fountain  sealed.    Besant,   W. 
FOUQUE,       La      Mott.    See     La     Motte- 
Fouque,   F.   H. 

Four    and    Ave.    Hale,    E.    E J 

Four   feet,    two   feet,    and   no   feet.    Rich- 
ards,   L.    E •> 

Four  Khost  stories.    Molesworth.    M.    L.S. 

Four-handed    folk.    Miller,    H.    M J 

Four   irrepres.sibles.    Anon J 

Four-leaved    clover.    Grey,    M. 

Four   Macnicois.    Black,    W J 

Four-masted  catboat.     Loomis,   C.   B. 

Four    young    explorers.    Optic,    O J 

Fourteen   to   one.    Ward,   E.    S.   P.       Also 

her  Madonna  of   the  tubs. 
Fourth   estate.    Valdos,   A.   P.  _ 
Fourth  generation.    Besant,  W. 
FOWLER,    E.    H-    The    professor's    chil 

dren ■^ 

FOWLER,  E.  T.    Concerning  Isabel  Car- 
naby. 

Cupid's    garden. 

A  double  thread. 

The    Farringdons. 

Sirius:    short    stories. 
FOWLER,    W.    W.    Tales   of   the   birds.. J 
Fowler.    Harraden,   B. 
FOX,    E.    Gemini. 

FOX,    J.    Jr.    Blue    grass    and    rhododen- 
dron:   short    stories. 

Crittenden. 

A    Cumberland    vendetta. 

Hell   fer   sartain,    and    other    stories. 

The  Kentuckians. 

A    mountain    Buropa. 
Fox-woman.    Long,  J. 
Fra  Lippo  Lippi.    Parrlngton,   M.   V. 
Fragoletta.    Booth,    E.    M.    J. 
Framley    parsonage.       Trollope,    A. 
FRANCE,    A.    Crime    of    Sylvester    Eon- 
nard. 

Thais. 
FRANCILLON,    R.    E.    Rare    good    luck. 

Under  slisve-ban. 
FRANCIS,     M.     E.    pseud,    of      Blundell, 
M.    K.   S.    Daughter   of  the   soil. 

In    a    north    country    village:        .'short 
stories. 

Story   of  Dan. 

Yeoman  Fleetwood. 
Francis  Waldeaux.    Davis,    R.   B.    H. 

Francisco   Pizarro.    Pratt,    M.    L J 

Frank.    Edgeworth,    M J 

Frank  among  the  rancheros.    Castlemon, 

H J 

Frank   and    fearless.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Frank   at   Don     Carlos'     rancho.    Castle- 
mon,   H J 

Frank  before  Vicksburg.    Cnstlemon.   H.J 

Frank    Fowler.    A]a:er,    H.    Jr J 

Frank  Hunter's  peril.    Alger,  H.  .Tr J 

Frank  in  the  forecastle.    Castlemon,    H.J 
Frank  in  the  mountains.    Castlemcn,   H.J 


Frank    in    the    woods.    Castlemon,    H. ..J 

Frank   Mildmay.    Marryat,    F. 

Frank  on  a  gunboat.    Castlemon,   H J 

Frank   on  .the   lower   Mississippi.    Castle- 
mon,  H J 

Frank  on  the  prairie.    Castlemon,   H  —  J 

Frank    the     young     naturalist.       Castle- 
mon,   H J 

Frank   Warrington.    Harris,    M.    C. 

Frank's  campaign.      Alger,   H.   Jr J 

Frank's  ranch.    Anon J 

Frankenstein.    Shelley,    M.    W.    G. 

FRANZ,    A.    joint    author.    Set-     Eschen- 
bach,   O. 

ERASER,   Mrs.   H.    Custom  of   the  coun- 
try. 

ERASER,   W.   A.    Mooswa  and  others  of 

the  boundaries J 

The  outcasts J 

FRASER-TYTLER.     See    Liddell,   C.    C. 

Fraternity.      Anon. 

FRAZIER,  Mrs.  R.  ed.  Mosaic  gleanings. 

Freaks   of  fortune.    Optic,    O J 

Fred  and  Maria  and  me.    Prentiss,   E.   P. 

FREDERIC,   H.    The  copperhead. 
The   damnation  of  Theron   Ware. 
The    deserter,    and    other    stories. 
In  the  sixties. 
The   Lawton   girl. 
The    market-place. 

Frederick  Hazzleden.     Westbary,    H. 

Frederick     the     great     and     his       court. 
Mundt,    C.    M. 

Free    to    serve.    Rayner,    E. 

Freedom  triumphant.     Coffin,  C.   C J 

Freeland.    Hertzka,  T. 

FREEMAN,      Mrs.       A.      M.    Somebody"  s 
Ned. 

FREMONT,    J.    B.    Story    of    the    Guard. 

FRENCH,    A.     See    Thi'net,    O.     pseud. 

FRENCH,  H.  W.    Nuna  the  Bramin  sirl. 
Our  boys  in  India J 

French   country   family.    Witt.    Ff.    G.    de 

French    history.    Brook,    S J 

FRE;RE,   M.    Old  Deccan  days J 

Freres.    Alexander,    Mrs. 

FRESNEAU,  A.    Theresa  at  San  Domin- 
go. 

FREYTAG,   G.    Ingo. 
Ingraban. 
Lost   manuscript. 

FRIEDMAN,    I.    K.    The    lucky    number: 
short    stories. 

FRIEDRICH,    Mrs.  B.    H.    (G.    Raimund) 
From  hand  to  hand.    tr.   bv  Mrs.   Wis- 
ter. 
New   race. 

Friend    Fritz.    Erckman,    E. 

Friend  of  Caesar.    Davis,   W.   S. 

Friend    of   death.    Serrano,    M.    J. 

Friend  Olivia,    Barr,   A.   E. 

Friend   to   the  widow.    Spencer,   M. 

Friend  with  the  countersign.     Benson,   B. 

K. 
Friendly  letters  to  girl  friends.    Whitney. 

Mrs.    A.    D.    T J 

P'riends.    Ward,   E.   S.   P. 

Friends  though  divided.    Henty,   G.   A... J 

Frigate's    namesake.    Abbot,    A.    B J 

FRITH,      H.    Schoolboys    all     the     world 

over J 

Frithjof.    Ragozin,    Z.   A J 

From    a    garret.    Kendall,    M. 

From  Atlanta  to  the  sea.    Dunn,   B.   A.. J 

From   canal   boy   to  president.    Alger,    H. 

Jr J 

From    darkness    to   light.    Anon    J 

From  differant  standpoints.  Alden,  1.  M. 
From  dreams  to  waking.  Linton,  E.  L. 
From   forecastle   to   cabin.     Samuels,    9.. J 


FROSr 


35 


a AY LORD 


From    hand   to   hand.    Fricdrich,    Mrs.    B. 

H.     tr.    by    Mrs.    Wistor. 
From  hand   to  mouth     Douglas,  A.   M. 
From    headquarters.    Frye,    J.    A. 
From   jest    to    earnest.    Roe,    E.    P. 
From    kingdom    to   colony.    Devereux,    M. 
From    hinds    of    exile.    Loti,    P. 
From    Moor    Isles.    Fothergill,    J. 
Fr<.im   my   youth   up.    Harland,    M. 
From    one    generation    to    another.    Mor- 

riman,    H.    S. 
From  peasant   to  prince.    Pietzker,   AI.A.J 
From   post   to   finish.    Smart,    H. 
From  powder  monkey  to  admiral.  Kings- 
ton.   W.    H.    G J 

From  i^rlnter  boy  to  ambassador.  Thayer, 

W.    M J 

From    sandhill    to    pine.    Harte,    B. 
From    the   earth   to    the   moon.    Verne,    J. 
From  the  land  of  the  Shamrock.  Barlow, 

J. 
From  the  land  of  the  snow-pearls.    Hig- 

ginson,    E. 
From       the    memoir     of  a      minister     of 

France.    Weyman,    S.    J. 
From   the   other  side.    Fuller,    H.    B. 
From    whose    bourne.    Barr,    K. 
Fromont      junior      and       Rlsler       senior. 

Daudet,   A. 
Frontier  stories.    Warman,   C. 

FROST,    J.    Little   Corporal J 

Old    Hickory J 

Old    Rough    and   Ready J 

Swamp  Fox J 

FKC>ST,    W.    H.    The   court    of   King   Ar- 
thur  J 

FROTH  INGHAM,  B.  B.    The  turn  of  the 

road. 
FROTHINGHAM,    O.    B.    Stories    of    the 

Patriarchs J 

FROUDB,   J.   A.    Two   chiefs   of  Dunboy. 

Frozen    north.    Anon J 

Frozen   pirate.    Russell,    W.    C. 

FRYE,    J.    A.    From   headquarters:    short 

stories. 
Fugitive.    Spears,   J.   R. 

Fugitives.    Ballanlyne,   R.   M J 

FirLLER,   A.    Katherine  Day. 
A    literary    courtship. 
Peak   and    prairie. 
Pratt    portraits. 
A    Venetian    June. 
FULLER,   C.   M.    Across   the  campus. 
FULI.,ER,    E.    Complaining     millions     of 

men. 
Fuller   H.    Vivian   of  Virginia. 
FULLER,    H.    B.     Cliff-dwellers. 

From    the   other   side:    short   stories. 
Last   refuge. 
With    the    procession. 
FT'LT-ER.    J.    G.    The   Brownings.     (Also) 

Lucy    Lee J 

FTILT-ER,    M.    L.    Aspen    shade. 
FULLERTON,  G.  C.  L.  G.    A  stormy  life 

Funny    friends!    Miller.    H.    M J 

Fur   country.    Verne,    J. 
FURMAN,    L.    S.    Stories    of   a    sanctified 
town. 

G 

G.    T.    T.    Hale,    E.    E. 
GAnORI.\U.    E.     Clique    of   gold. 
File    No.    113. 
The   honor   of  the   name. 
In    pei'il    of   his    life. 
Marriage    at    .a    venture. 
Monsieur   Lecoq. 
Mystery    of    Orclval. 
Other   pe-Dple's   money. 
A     thousand     francs      reward.     (Also) 

Carmen. 
Widow    Lerouge.    Issued    also    as   Le- 

roug«    case. 


Gadfly.    Voynich,    E.    L. 
G.\GE,    G.     S.    Mr.     Blxley's     Christmas 
visitor. 

In  Stories  by  American  authors. 
GAINES,    G.    The    American    girl    of    the 

period:    and    other    sketches. 
Galama.    De   Liefde,    J.    B. 
G.^LDEMAR,   A.    joint  author.    See   Sar- 

dou,  V. 
GALD03,  B.  P.    Marianela. 

GAI-E,    N.    Songs    for    little    people J 

Gallagher.    Davis,   R.    H. 
GALLAGHER,    G.    M.    Vassar    stories. 
Gallant    lords     oi     P.ois-Dore.    Dudevant, 

A.    L.    A.    D. 
GALLET,    L.    Adventures    of    Cyrano    de 

Bergerac. 
Gallia.    Doure.    M.    M. 
Galloping   Dick.    Watson,    H.    B.    M. 
Gallops.    Gray,    D. 
Game    of   ch  ,nce.    Coombs.    A.    S. 

Games    and    .-ongs.    Newell,    W.    H J 

Garcilasco.       Ellis,    J.    B. 
Garden    of   a   commuter's   wife.     Anon. 
Garden  of  Eden.    Howard,   B.   W. 
Garden   of   swords.    Pemberton,    M. 
GARDINER,   M.     P.    Countess     of     Bles- 
sington.    Country    quarters. 

ed.    Heath's     book   of     beauty:    short 
stories. 
GARLAND,  H.    Boy  life  on  the  prairie..! 

Eagle's   heart. 

Hor    mountain   lover. 

Jason    Edwards. 

A   little    Norsk:    or,    ol'    pap's    Flaxen. 

Main-travelled     roads:    short     stories. 

A   memb;r    of    the    third    house. 

Prairie   folks. 

Rose  of  Dutcher's  Coolly. 

A  spoil  of  office. 
Garret    and    the    garden.    Ballantvne,    R. 

M J 

Garret    Van    Horn.    Sauzade,    J.    S. 
GARRETT,  E.  and  R.    pseud.    See  Mayo, 

I.   P. 
Garrison   tangle.    King,    C 
Garth.    Hawthorne,    J.    C. 
Garton   Rowley.    Wray,   J.  J. 
Gascoigne's    ghost.    Burgin,    G.    B. 
Gascoyne    the    scandal-wood    trader.  Bal- 

lantyne,    R.    M J 

GASKELL,      E.      C.      S.    Cousin      Phillis. 
With  her  Cranford. 

Cranford.    Same.    Also      Cousin    Phil- 
lis. 

Mary  Barton,   and  other  tales. 

Moorland    cottage J 

My    lady    Ludlow. 

North    and    south. 

Right  at  last,  and  other  stories. 

Sylvia's    lover.-;. 
Gaston   de   Latour.    Pater,   W.    H. 
Gates   ajir.    Ward.    E.    S.    P. 
Gates  between.    Ward,    E.   S.   P. 
Gates   wide    open.    Wood,    G. 
GATH.    pseud.      See  Townsond,   G.   A. 
GATTY,    Mrs.   A.    Parables   from   nature. 

2v J 

G.ATTNTER.      H.    Romance      of     history: 

India. 
GATTfER,    T.     Mv    household    pets J 

Spirlte. 

joint    author.    See    Girardin,    E.    de 
GAYLORD,  C.     pseud.     See  Bradley.  W.I. 
Gayworthy.-?.     Whitney,    A.    D.   T. 
Gftber.     B-nton.    K.    A. 
Gemini    Fox.    E. 
Gems   of   be.auty.    Percival.    E. 
General  manager's  story.     Harnblen.   H.E. 
General's    double.    King,    C. 
General.^hip.    Roy,   G. 
Geneva's    shield.    Blackburn,    W.    M. 
Genevieve.    Lamartine,    A. 
Gentl.?.man  from  Indiana.    Tarkir.gton,  B. 


GERARD 


36 


QOMME 


Gentleman    of   France.    Weyman,    S.    J. 
Gentleman  of  leisure.    Fawcett,   E. 
Gentleman    player.    Stephens,    R.    N. 
Gentleman   vagabond.    Smith,    F.    H. 
Gentleman's  gentleman.       Pemberton,    M. 

George  at   the   fort.    Castlemon,    H J 

George   at   the   wheel.    Castlemon,    H — J 

George   in   camp.    Castlemon,    H J 

George's  mother.    Brane,   S. 
Georgian    actress.    Mackie,    P.    B. 

Georgian   bungalow.    Baylor,    F.    C J 

Georgians.    Hammond,   H.   H. 
Gerald    Ffrench's   friends.    Je.?.sop,    G.    H. 
Gerald   Fitzgerald.    Lever,    C.    J. 
GERARD,    D.     Etelka's   vow. 
GERBERDING,  E.  The  golden  chimney.J 
German   novelties.    Roscoe.    T. 
GERSTACKER,    F.    Western    lands    and 

western   waters. 
Giannetto.    Majendie,    M.    E. 
Giant  of  the  north.    Ballantyne,  R.  M. ..J 
Giant  raft.    Verne,   J. 
GIBSON,    C.    For   lack  of   gold. 
GTI'-BS,    G.       In   search   of   mademoiselle. 

Pike    and    cutlass..     J 

GIBSON',    C.      D.    My     lady      and      Allen 

GIBSON,   W.   H.    Camp  life    J 

Eye    spy    J 

Gid   Granger.    Stoddard,   W.   O J 

Gideon   Fleyce.    Lucy,    H.   W. 

GTELOW,  M.  S.    Mammy's  rcmaniscences 

GIFT,   T.    pseud.    See  Boulger,   D.   H.   H. 

Gifts  of  the  child  Christ.    Macdonain.   G. 

Gil   Bias.    Le   Sage,    A.    R. 

Gilded    age.    Twain,    M. 

GILDER,  J.  L.    Autobiography  of  a  tom- 
boy  J 

Gilian   the  dreamer.    Munro,   N. 

GTLLIAT,    E.    The    dragonnades. 

GILIjIES,    M.    In   icebound   seas J 

Gll-LMAN,    H.    Hassan,    a    fellah. 

GTI..MAN,   A.    Kings,   queens,   and  barba- 
rians  J 

Tales  of  the  pathfinders J 

GTI.MAN,    S.    That    Dakota    girl. 

GII.MORE.       J.       R.     (Edmund       Kirke) 
Among  the  pines. 

Ginx's    baby.    Jenkins,    E. 

Giovanni    and     other     children.    Burnett, 
Mrs.   F.  H J 

Giraffe    hunters.    Reid,    M J 

GIRAKDIN'.    E.    de.    and    others.        Cros.=! 
of    Born> . 

Girl    and    the    governor.    Warren,    C. 

Girl    and    the    guadsman.    Black,    A. 

Girl   at  Cobhurst.    Stockton,    P.    R. 

Girl   at  the   halfway   house.    Hough,    E. 

Girl    graduate.    Wooley,    C.    P. 

Girl   in    ten   thousand.    Meade,    L.    T J 

Girl  in   the  Karpathians.    Dowie,   M.   M.J 

Girl    neighbors.    Keddle,    H J 

Girl    ranchers    of   the    San    Coulee.    Mar- 
shall.   C.    L J 

Girl  withoiit  ambition.    Robson,  T.   S J 

Girl's   room.     Anon J 

Girls   and   I.    Molrsworth.   M.    T...    S J 

Girls  of  Bonnie  Castle.    Forrester,   I.   L.J 

Glrls'own    book.    Leslie.    E J 

Girls'own    indoor    book.    Pet(>rs,    C J 

Girls'  own  outdoor  book.    Peters.  C J 

Glrlhond       of       Shakespeare's       heroines. 
Clarke,   M.    C. 

GIS3ING,    G.    The    odd    worn.  n. 
The    town    traveller. 

GLASCOCK,    M.    W.    B.     Dare. 

GLASCOCK.    W.    H.    Stories    of    Colum- 
bia     J 

GLASGOW.  E.  The  descendant. 
Phases  of  an  inferior  planet. 
Voice   of   the   people. 

Glimpses    through    the      cannon      smoke. 
Forbes,    A. 

Gloria.    Perez  Galdos,  B. 


Gloria    victis.    Mitchell,    J.    A. 

Glorinda.    Dodd,    A.    B.    B. 

Glorious  fortune.    Besant,  W. 

Glory    of    the    house    of    Israel.    Strauss, 

G.    F. 
GLOUVET,    J.    de.    pseud.    See     Beaure- 

paire,    G. 
Gt.UMER,    C.    von.    Noble  name.    tr.     by 

Mrs.    Wister. 
GLYN,     E.    Visits    of    Elizabeth. 

Go    ahead   series.    See   Castlemon,    H J 

Go  forth  and  find.    Brainerd,  T.  H. 
Gobi    or    Shamo.    Murray,    G.    G.    A. 
GOBINEAU,       J.    A.    C.      de.    Typhanie's 

Abbey. 
God  and  the  man.    Buchanan,   R. 
God  in   the   car.    Hope,    A.    H. 
God   of   his   fathers.    London.    J. 
"God    wills   it!"    Davis,    W.    S. 
God's   fool.    Maartens,    M. 
GODFREY,    E.    Harp   of   life. 

Poor   human   nature. 
Godolphin.     Lyrton,    E.    G.    E.    L.    B. 
Gods    arrive.    Holdsworth,    A.    E. 
Gods  give  my  donkey  wings.    Abbott,   A. 

E. 
Godson  of  a  marquis.    Theuriet,   A. 
GOFJTHE,   J.   W.   von.    Elective  acinities. 
Novels   and   tales. 
Wilhelni       Meister's        .apprenticeship. 

Same   (also)   Wilhelm   Meister's   travels. 
Wilhelm  Monster's  travels. 
Goethe    and    Schiller.    Mundt,    C.    M. 
GOGOL,    J.    N.    W.    Taras    Bulba. 

Tchitchikoff's       journeys:       or,       dead 
souls.    2v. 

Going   south.    Optic,    O  < J 

Going    west.    Optic,    O    J 

Gold    and    dross.    Mayo,    I.    F. 

Hold  Elsie.    John,  B.    tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister. 

Gold    fi.sh    of    Gran    Chimu.    Lum.mis,    C 

F. 
Gold-hunters   of   Alaska.    Allem,   W.    B..J 
Gold   of  Chickaree.    Warner,   S. 
Gold   of  pleasure.    Lothrop,   G.   P. 

(inid  thimble.    Optic,  O J 

Golden   arrow.     Hall,   R J 

Golden    Auturnn.     Alexander.    Mrs. 
Golden-Beak.       Bassett,       G.     With       his 

Hippolyte. 
Golden  book  of  Venice.    TurnbuU,  F.  L. 
Golden   butterflv.      Besant,    'W. 

Golden   chimney.    Gerberding,  E J 

Golden   days   of   '49.     Munroe.    K J 

(lOlden    fleece.     Achard,    A. 

Golden  fleece.    Tucker,   C.   M J 

Golden    gossip.    Whitney,    A.     S.    T. 
Golden    horseshoe.    Bonsai.    S. 
Golden    house.    'Warner,    C.    D. 
( '.olden    justice.     Bishop,    "W.    H. 

Golden    mag'i2t.    Fenn,.  G.    M J 

Golden  mediocrity.    Hamerton.   E. 

Golden  picture   book.    Anon J 

Golden  sorrow.    Pool,   M.   L. 

Golden   spike.    King,    B. 

Golden    wedding.    Stuart,    R.    M. 

Golden   year.    By  the   author  of   "Marian 

Falconer"    J 

GOLDSMITH,       O.    History       of       little 

Goody    Two    Shoes J 

Miscellaneous    works. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield.    Same  (also)  Ras- 
selas  by  S.   Johnson   (and>   Paul   and 
Virginia    by    J.    H.    B.    Saint-Pierre. 
Same,    in    Acme    library    of    modern 
classics. 
(Goldsmith's   wife.    Revbaud,    Madame,    C. 
Golficide.    Sutnhen,    Van    T.  « 

Gomery    of    Montgomerj'.    Washburn,    C. 

A. 
GOMME,  A.  B.    Children's  singing  games 

with   tunes J 

GOMME.  G.  L.    ed.  Prince's  storj  book.J 
Good    Americans.     Harrison,    C.    C. 


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37 


GREENWOOD 


Good    and    great    men.    Anon J 

Good    little   Mitty.    Child.    L.    M J 

Good     luck.    Burstenbinder,     E.    ir.       by 

Mrs.   Wisler. 
Good  old   times  series.    See  Kellogg,   E.J 
Good    ship    Mohock.    Russell,    W.    C. 
Good  scories  of  man  and  other  animals. 

Reade,    C. 
Good-bye  sweetheart.     Broughton,  R. 
GOODLOE,   A.     C.    College     girls:    short 

stories. 
GOODM.\N,   M.    Experiences  of  an  Eng- 
lish   sister    of    mercy .T 

GOODRICH,    S.    G.  Lights   and     shadows 
of  African  history    J 

Manners,    customs    and    antiquities    of 

the  Indians .1 

GOODWIN,   M.   \S^.    The   head    of   a   hun- 
dred. 

Sir  Christopher. 
GORDON,  C.  W.    See  Connor,  R.    pseud. 
GORDON,   J.    pseud.    See  Cruger,   J.   G.S. 
GORDON,    NV.    J.     Englishman's    haven. J 
Gordon  Baldwin.    Linda u,   R. 

Gordon   Highlander.    Green   B.    E J 

Gorilla    hunters.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

GORKF,    M.    Foma   GordyeefC. 
Gospel   of  freodom.    Herrick.   R. 
Gospel    writ    in    steel.    Paterson,    A 
GOSS,    C.    P.    Redemption   of  David   Cor- 
son. 
GOI'LD,   S.   B.    The  broom-squire. 

Cheap    Jack    Zitka. 

Domitia. 

Grettic    the    outlaw J 

Winefred. 
GOULDING,    P.    R.    Sapelo    J 

Seal-o-quah J 

Toung    marooners J 

GRAHAM,     B.    pseud.    See     Mole.'^worth, 

M.    L.    S. 
GRAHAM,    P.    Maud   Bingley. 
GR.XH.^U^,     M.    C.    Stories    of    the    foot- 
hills. 
vjRAH.\ME.  K.    Dream  days. 

Grammar-land.    Nesbitt,    M.    L J 

GRAND,   S.    Babs  the  impossible. 

Heavenly  twins. 

Ideala. 

Singularly    deluded. 
Grandfather  Lickshlngle.     Criswell,   R.W. 
Grandfather's    chair.      Hawthorne.    N...J 
Grania.    Lawless,   E. 
Grandissimes.       Cable,   G.   W. 
GR.A.NT.   C.    Stories     of  Naples    and    the 

Camorra. 
GR.^NT.    J.    Oliver    Ellis:    or,    the    fusil- 
liers. 

Romance    of    war. 

Royal    Highlanders. 
GR.'\NT,    M.    M.    Cara   Roma. 

The    sun-maid. 
GRANT,    R.    An   average   man 

Bachelor's       Christmas,       and       other 
stories. 

Confessions   of   a   frivolou.^    girl. 

Knave   of  hearts. 

Opinions   of  a  philosopher. 

Romantic  young  lady. 

L^nleavened    bread. 
Grapes    of   wrath     Norrls,    M.    H 
GRAS.   P.    White  terror. 
Graustark.    McCutcheon.    G.    B. 
GRAY,    B.     pseud.     See    Coffin.    R.    B. 
GRAY,    D.    Gallops:    short    stories. 
GR.AY,    E.    pseud.    See    Craigin,    L.    T. 
GRAY,    E.    C.     pseud.     See    Japp.    .\.    H. 
GR.\Y.    R.    pseud.    See   Raymond.    R.    W. 
Gray  man.    Crockett.   S.   R. 
Gray    Rocks.    Emer.^on.    W.    G. 
Graysons.    Eg.gleston.    E. 
Graziells.    I,amartine.    A. 
Great  Chin   episode.    Cushing.   P. 
Great    Dutch    admirals.    DeLiefde.    .T  —  .T 


Great  Emergency.      Ewing,  J.  H J 

Great   expectatlDns.      Dickens,   C. 
Great-grandmoth.jr's  girls  in  New  France 

Champney,    Mrs.    E.    W J 

Great-grandmother's    girls    in    New    Mex- 
ico.   Champney,    Mrs.    E.    W J 

Great   Hesper.    Barrett,    F. 

Great     Hoggarty     diamond.       Thackeray, 

W.   M. 
Great    invasion.    Erckm_in,    E. 
Great  K.  &  A.    train  robbery.    Ford,   P.L. 
Great   love.    Burnham,   C.    L. 
Great    man    of    the     provinces    in     Paris. 

Balzac,   H. 
Great   match.    Smith,   M.    P.   W. 
Great  men  and  gallant  deeds.    Edgar,   J. 

G J 

Great   men's   sons.    Brooks,    E.    S J 

Great    northwest.    Butterworth.    H J 

Great    Pilot.    Newton,    R J 

Great  shadow.    Doyle,  A.   C. 

Great   scone  of  Sardis.    Stockton,    F.    R. 

Great  thoughts  for  little  thinkers.   Ames. 

L.   T J 

Great    war    syndicate.    Stockton,    P.    R. 

Great  west.    Pratt,    M.   L J 

Great  Western  series.    See   Optic.   O J 

Greater  glory.    Maartens,    M. 
Greater   inclination.       Wharton,    E. 

Grecian  stories.    Haek,  M J 

Greek    Gnlliv-r.    (?hurch,    A.    J J 

Greek    hero-3tories.     NielDuhr,    B.    G J 

Greek  sculpture.    Wherry,  A J 

Greek    slave.    lanthe. 

GREEN,   A.   K.    afterwards  Mrs.    Rohlfs. 
Agatha  Webb. 

Behind    closed    doors. 

The    circular    study. 

Cynthia  Wakeman's  money. 

A  difficult  problem,  (also)  The  stair- 
case at  the  Heart's  Delight  (and) 
other    stories. 

The  doctor,   his  wife,   and  the  clock. 

Doctor  Izard. 

The  forsaken  inn. 

Hand   and   ring. 

Leavenworth    case. 

Lost   man's   Lane. 

Marked   "personal." 

A   matter   of   millions. 

Mill   mystery. 

Miss    Hurd. 

One   of  my  sons. 

Staircase  at  the  Heart's  Delight. 
With    her    Difficult    problem. 

Strange  diisappearance. 

Sword    of    Damocles. 

That   affair  next   door. 
GREEN.   E.   E.    Birdie's  resolve J 

A  Gordon  Highlander J 

Tn    the   wars   of   the   roses J 

GREEN.   R.    S.    An   all   around  boy J 

Greesn   book.    Jckai.    M. 

Green    carnation.    Hichens.    R.    S. 

Green    fairy   book.    Lang.    A J 

Green    gate.     Wichert.    E.    A.    A.    G. 
Green   Mountain   boys.    Thompson.    D.    P. 
(Jreen  pa.^tures  and  P'cadilly.    Black,  W. 
GRFEN.\-WAY.    K.     Book   of  games    ....J 

Under   the  window    J 

GREENE.    Mrs.    R.    J.    Winter  and   sum- 
mer at  Burton  Hall    J 

GRFENE.    S.    P.    McL.    Cape    Cod    folks. 

Flood-tide. 

The    moral    Imbeciles. 

Some    other    folks. 

Stuart    and    Bamboo. 

Towhead. 

Vescy    of    the    Basins. 
GREE.VOI'GH,    S.    D.    L.     Arabesques. 

In   extremis. 

TreR  pon     at     home. 
GRFEN"WOOD.      G.     pseud.     See     Tjippin- 
cott,    S.    J.    G. 


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GRKBY,    E.    A  captive   of   love. 

Younc;  Americans   in   Japan J 

joint   author.    See   Saito,    S. 
Greifenstein     Crawford,    V.    M. 

Grettic   the   outlaw.    Gould,    S.    B J 

GKKTTSKL,    J.    H.     lOthics    of    the    law. 
GREVII.I.E,    H.    pseud.    See   Durand,    A. 

M.    C. 
GREi",    M.    pseud,    of    Tuttiet.    M.    G.    A 
costly    freak. 
Four-leaved  clover. 
In    the    h.;art    of    the    storin. 
An      innocant      impostor,      and      other 

stories. 
Last  .sentence. 
Deproach  of  Annesley. 
Ribstone    pippins. 
Silence    of    Dean   Maitland. 
Sweethearts    and    friends. 

Grey   fairy   book.    Lan;;,    A J 

Grey    roses.    Harland,    H. 
Grif.    Farjeon,    B.    L. 

GRIFFIN,    G.    The    Aylmers     of     Bally- 
Aylmer:    Hand    and    word.    Barber       of 
Bantry,   etc. 
Christian       physiolog'ist.        (Also)       A 

night  at  sea. 
The    rivals.     (Also)    Tracy's    ambition. 
Tales    of    the    jury-room. 
Tracy's    ambition.    With    his    Rivals. 
GRlFFiTH,    C.    Victory    Deane. 
GRTF'FTTH,   H.    S.     Her  father's   leg-acy.J 
GRIFFITH,    R.     Boys'    useful    pastimes.J 
Griffith    Gaunt.    Reade,    C. 
GRIMM,  J.  L.    and  Grimm,   W.   K.    Pop- 
ular fairy  tales J 

GRINNELL,,    G.    B.    The    punishment    of 

the   stingy J 

Grip  of  honor.    Brady,   C.   T. 
Ground    arms.    Sullner,    B.    von. 
Guardian  angel.      Holmes,  O.  W. 
(Juenn.    Howard,   B.   W. 
Guerndale.    Stimson,   J.   S. 

Guernsev  Lily.    Coolidge,   S J 

Guert   Ten   Eyck.    Stoddard.   W.    O. J 

GUEIILETTE,    T.    S.    Thousand    and    one 

quarters   of  an  hour. 
Guild  Court.    Macdonald,   G. 

Guinea   gold.    Eden,   C.   H J 

GPINEV,    L.     I.    Lover's     Saint     Ruth's, 

and  other  tales. 
GI'TZOT.   de  W.    See  Witt,   H.    G.   de. 

Gulliver's  travels.    Swift.  J.    Same J 

Gunboat  series.    See   Castlemon,    H J 

Gunnar.    Povesen,  H.  H. 

GTTNSAULUS,    F.   W.    Monk  and  knight. 

2v. 
GUNTER,  A.   C.    Baron  Montez  of  Pana- 
•ma    and   Paris. 
Billy    PTamilton. 
The   first    of    the   English. 
The  king's  stockbroker. 
Miss  Dividends. 
Miss    Nobody    of   Nowhere. 
Mr.   Barnes  of  New  York 
Mr.    Potter   of  Texas. 
A   princess   of   Paris. 
That  Frenchman. 
GTrTHlUF,    F.    A.     S°e  Anstey,    F.  pseud. 

Guy  Harris.    Castlemon,   H -T 

Guy   Mannering.    Scott.   W. 

Guy  River.s.    Simms,  W.   G. 

GWYNN,    S.     The   old   knowledge. 

GYP.    pseud.    See   Martel.    comtesse   de. 

Gypsy    Christ.    Sharp.    W. 

Gypsv   queen.    DeNormand.    H. 

Gypsy  series.    See  W^ard.  E.  S    P J 

H 

H.   H.    pseud.    Sec  Jackson.    H.   M.   F. 
H.   family.    Bremer.   F.    Same      With  her 

Diarv 
HABBERTON.  J.     All  he  knew. 


Barton  experiment. 

Brueton's  bayou.  (Also)  Miss  De- 
farge  by   Mrs.    Burnett. 

Chautauquans. 

The  crew   of   the   Sam  Miller J 

How   it  came   about. 

Jericho   road. 

Mrs.   Mayburn's  twins. 

Who   was   Paul   Graystone? J 

With   the  dream-maker  J 

joint   author.    See    Norton,    C.    L. 
Habermeist-'r.    Schmid,   H. 
Hadassah.    Black,   M.    S. 

HAEK,   M.    Grecian  stories.    J 

HAGGARD,   H.  R.    Allan  Quatermain. 

Allan's  wife  ,and  other  tales. 

Beatrice. 

Black  heart  and  white  heart.  With, 
his   Elissa. 

Cleopatra. 

Colonel    Quaritch. 

Doctor  Therne. 

Elissa.  (also)  Black  heart  and  whit* 
heart. 

Jess. 

Joan  Haste. 

King   Solomon's   Mines. 

Iiysbeth. 

Maiwa's    revenge. 

Mr.   Meeson's   will. 

Nad  a  the  lily. 

She. 

Swallow. 

The  wizard. 

and  Lang,   A.    The  world's  desire. 
HAHN-HAHN,     L     M.     L.     S.    countess. 

Faustina. 
HAINS,  T.  J.    Mr.  Trunnell,  mate  of  the 
ship  Pirate. 

The  wind-jammers:    short  stories. 
HALDANE,  W.  A.    A  chord  from  a  vio- 
lin. 
HALE,  E.  E.    Boy's  heroes J 

Brick   moon,    and    other   stories. 

("Christmas  in  Narragansett. 

The   fortunes  of  Rachel. 

Pour  and  Ave:  a  story  of  a  Lend-a- 
hand   Club J 

(t.   T.    T. 

His    level    besit,    and   other    stories. 

Historic  Boston  and  Its  neighborhoodJ 

How   to  do  it   J 

If,   yes,    and   perhaps. 

In   His   name. 

Man  without  a  country,  and  other 
tales.  Conts.  same  as  If,  yes,  and 
perhaps. 

Mr.    Tangier's  vacations. 

Mrs.    Morriam's   scholars J 

My   double  and   how   he  undid   me. 

A  New  England  boyhood  J 

Our  Christmas  in  a  palace. 

Our    new    crusade. 

Stories   of   adventure J 

Stories  of  Invention J 

Stories    of    the   sea J 

Stories  of  war I 

Susan's    escort   and    others. 

Sybaris  and   other  homes. 

Ten   times    one   is    ten. 

Ups  and  downs. 

and  Hale,  L.  P.  New  Harry  and 
Lucy J 

and  Hale,  S.  Family  flight  around 
home J 

Family  flight  ever  Egypt  and  Spain. J 

ed.    Tales   from   the    travels   of   Baron 

Munchausen J* 

Hale,    I..    P.     Fagots   for   the   flreside  —  J 

Last  of  the  Peterkins J 

The   Peterkin   papers J 

joint    author.    See    Hale.    E.    E. 
HALE.   S.    joint  author.    See  Hale.  E.  B. 
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Parisian  points  of  view. 
Half   a    million    acres.    Towner,    A. 

Half-back.    Barbour,   R.    H J 

Half-hours   with   foreign   novelists.    Zim- 
mern,    H. 

Half  rnuiul  'the  world.    Optic,   O J 

HA  T.I  BURTON,    T.    C.    (Sam    Slick)    The 

clockmaker. 
HALL,    A.    C.    Miss    Leigh  ton's    perplex- 
ities. 
HALL,   C.   W.    Adrift   In   the   ice-fields.. J 

Drifting   around    the    world J 

HALL,       G.    The      hundred,     and     other 

stories. 
HALL.    H.    Court   life   under     tho     Plan- 

tagenets. 
HAJL.I.,  R.    Black  gown. 

The  boys  of  Scrooby J 

The  Gold  in  Arrow J 

HALL,    T.    Tales. 

Hall  in  the  grove.    Alden,  I.   M. J 

Hallam    succession.    Barr,    A.    E. 
HALLKR,    G.    p.seud.    Renee   and   Franz. 
HALSTEAD,    A.    L.    The    death    trust. 
HALSTEAD,     L.       B.     (Barbara     Elbon) 

Bethesda. 
Halt.    Ouida.    With   her   Rinaldo. 
HAMBLEN,    H.    E.     (Frederick       Benton 
Williams)    General   manager's  story. 

The  story  of  a  Yankee  boy J 

Tom  Benton's  luck J 

Yarn    of   a   bucko    mate. 
HAMERLING,   R.    Aspasia. 
H.AMEHTON,   E.    Golden  mediocrity. 
HAMERTON,    P.    G.    Chapters     on     ani- 
mals   J 

Marmorne 
Wenderholme. 
HAMILTON,     Mrs.     V.     D.       Woven     of 

many  threads. 
HAMILTON,   G.    pseud.  See  Dodge,   M.A. 
HAMILTON,    K.    W.    The    Kinkaid    ven- 
ture  J 

HAMILTON.   L.   E.    The  outlaws  of     the 
marches. 

Hammer.    CThurch,    A.   J J 

Hammer    and    anvil.    Spielhagen,    F. 
HAMMOND,  H.  H.     (Henri  Dauge)      The 

Georgians. 
HAMMOND,  W.  A.    Lai. 

and  Lanza,  C.    Tales  of  eccentric  life. 
Han   of   Iceland.    Hugo,   V. 
HANCOCK,   A.   E.    Henry   Bourland. 
Hand  and  ring.    Green,  A.  K. 
Hand   of   Erhelberta.    Hardy,    T. 

Handel  and  Haydn.    Barnard,  C.  F J 

Handsome  Brandons.    Tynan,   K. 
Handsome   Humes.     Black,   W. 
Handy  Andy.    Lover,   S. 
Hania.      Slenkiewicz,    H. 
Hannah.     Craik,    D.    M.    M. 

Hannah,    Ann.    Douglas,    A.    M J 

Hannah   Thurston.    Taylor,    B. 

Hans    Brinker.    Dodge,    M.    E.    M J 

HANSON.   C.   H.    Stories  of   the   days   of 

King    Arthur J 

M'anderings  of  Aeneas  and  the  founding 

of  Rome J 

Hap-hazard.    Field,    K. 

Happy  prince.    Wilde,  O J 

Happy    thoughts.    Buniand,    F.    C. 
HARBIN.   W.   N.    Westerfelt. 
Hard    cash.    Reade,    C. 

Hard  maple-    Warner,  S J 

Hard-pan.    Bonner,    G. 
HARDY,    A.    S.    But   yet   a    woman. 
Passe    Rose. 
"U'ind    of    destiny. 
HARDY,  T.    Desperate  remedies. 
Far  from   the   madding  crowd. 
The  hand   of  Ethelberta. 
A  I>aodicean. 
Life's    little    ironies. 
Mayor    of    Casterbrldge. 


Pair  of  blue   eyes. 

The  return  of  the  native. 

Tes.s  of   the  D'Urbervllles. 

Trumpet    major. 

Two   on   a    tower. 

l.Tnder  the  greenwood   tree. 

The  well-beloved. 

Wessex  tales. 

The   woodlanders. 
Hardv  Norseman.      Lyall,  B. 
HARLAND,     H.    The      cardinal's     snuff- 
box. 

Comedies  and  errors. 

Grey   roses:    short   stories. 
HARI.AND,    H.     (    Sidney    Luska)    A.s    it 
was   written. 

Mrs.   Peixada. 

Mv  Uncle  Florimand J 

HARL.\ND,   M.    pseud,   of  Terhune,   Mrs. 
M.    v.    H.    From    my   youth    up. 

Mr.  Wayt's  wife's  sister.  (Also)  So- 
cial success  (and)  Articles  of  sepa- 
ration. 

When   grandmamma   was    new    J 

Social  success.  With  her  Mr.  Wayt's 
wife's  sister 

With   the  best  intentions. 
Harlot's   progress.    Balzac,   H. 
Harold.    Lytton,  E.   G.   E.  L.  B. 
Harp  of  life.    Godfrey,  E. 
HARRADEN,    B.    At   the   Green   Dragon. 
(Also)    Bird   of  passage. 

The  fowler. 

In  varying  moods:    short   stories. 

New  book  of  the  fairies J 

Ships   that   pass    in   the   night. 

Things   will   take   a   turn    J 

HARRIS,    A.    B.    American    authors    for 
young  folks J 

Pleasing  authors  for  young  folks  —  J 

HARRIS,    F.    B.    The   road    to    Ridgebys. 

HARRIS,    J.    C.     (Uncle     Remus).    Aaron 

in  the  wildwoods  J 

Balaam   and  his     master,     and     other 

sketches. 

Chronioles   of  Aunt  Minerv^y  Ann. 

Daddy  Jake,  the  runaway .1 

Free  Joe,  and  other  Georgian  .sketches 

Mingo,    and   other   sketches. 

Mr.   Rabbit  at  home J 

On    the    plantation J 

On  the  wing  of  occasions:  short 
stories. 

Plantation  pageants J 

Storv    of    Aaron J 

Uncle      Remus:    his    songs      and      his 

sayings J 

HARRIS.   M.   C.    Frank  Warrington. 

Perfect  Adonis. 

Phoebe. 

Richard  "Vandermark. 

Rutledge. 

St.   Philips. 

The   Sutherlands. 

An   utter  failure. 
HARRISON,  Mrs.  B.    See  Harrison,  CC. 
HARRISON,  C.  C.    Anglomanlacs. 

Bachelor  maid. 

Bar   Harbor   days. 

Belhaven  tales.  (Also)  Crow's  Nest 
(and)  Una  and  King  David. 

Bric-a-brac  slorl'^s J 

Carcellini  emeraM.  with  other  tales. 

Circle   of   a   century. 

Flower   de  Hundred. 

Good    Americans. 

Merry  maid   of   Aroady. 

A  son  of   the   old   dominion. 

Story    of   Helen    Troy. 

A  triple  entanglement. 

A  Virginia  cousin,  (also)  Bar  Habor 
tale. 

ed.    Short  stories. 
HARRISON,  L.    A  strange  infatuation. 


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40 


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HARRISON,  R.  G.  K.     Sec  Malet.  Lucas. 

pseud. 

Harry   and   Lucy.    Edgewortli.    M J 

Harry   Lorrequer.       Lever,    C.    J. 
HARSHA,  judge.    Ploughed  under. 
HART,   F.   H.     Sazerac  Lying  Club. 
HARTE,  B.    Argonauts  of  North  Liberty. 

Barker's   luck,    and   other   .stories. 

Bell-ringer     of       Angel's,      and     other 
stories. 

By    shore   and   sedge. 

Clarence. 

Colonel   Starboltle's  client. 

Condensed   novels.     Same,     and     other 
papers. 

Ore.ssy. 

Crusade    of    the    Excelsior. 

Devil's  Ford. 

Drift  from  Redwood   Camp.    With  his 
Phyhis    of    the    Sierras. 

A   frst   family    of   Tasajara. 

Flip,    (and)  Found  at  Blazing  Star. 

From   sandhill    to  pine:    short  stories. 

In    the    Carquinez    woods. 

Jjuck   of   Roaring     Camp,     and     othor 
sketches. 

Marju.a. 

A   millionaire  of     Rough   and     Ready. 
(Also)   Devil's  Ford. 

Mr.    Jack   Hamlin's   mediation. 

On   the   frontier. 

A  Phyllis  of  the  Sierras. 

Queen  of  the  pirate  isle J 

Sally  Dows,  and  other  stories. 

A  Sappho   of   Green   Springs. 

Snow-bound  at  Eagle's. 

Stories  in  light  and   shadow. 

Story    of    a    mine. 

Susy. 

Tales    of    trail    and    town. 

Thankful   Blossom. 

rwins    of   Table   Moxmtain,    and    other 
stories. 

Two  men  of  Sandy  Bar. 

Under  the  redwoods:    short  stories. 

A  waif  of  the  plain.s. 

A   ward   of   the   Golden   Gate. 
HARTMANN,    M.    Last    days    of   a    king. 
HARTNER,  L.    Severa.    tr.  by  Mrs.  Wis- 

ter. 
HARTZELL,   R.   S.    ed.    Noble  deeds.... J 
Harvard  ep'sodes.    Plandrau.  C.  M. 
Harvard   stories.    Post,   W.    K. 
H  VRVEY,   J.    C.    joint  author.    See  Lan- 
za,  C. 
Hassan.    Gillman,  H. 

Haste  and  waste     Optic,   O.   J 

HASTINGS,   E.    An  experiment  in  altru- 
ism. 
Hated  son.    Balzac.  H.  With  hi.'?  Harlot's 

progress. 
HATTON,       J.     Banishment       of       .lessop 
Blythe. 

By   order   of   the    czar. 

The   dagger   and  the   cross. 

Princess  Mazaroff. 

"V^'hite   king   of   Manoa. 
HAITFP,     W.    Arabian     days'     entertain- 
ments  J 

Tales J 

Hmnted  and  haunters.    Lytton,  E.  G.  E. 

L.    B.    With    his    Strange    story. 
Haunted  pool.     Dudevant.  A.  L.  A.  D. 
Hauntings.    Lee,    V. 
Haunts  of  men.     Chambers,   R.  W. 

HATjSR.^TH,    a.     (George   Taylor)    Antl- 
no'is. 

Klytia. 

HAVEN,    A.    B.    Home   stories T 

Haven't    time.    Arthur,    T.    S J 

HAVFRT^IELD,   E.    L.     Rhoda J 

HAWKER.       M.       E.     See      Falconer,   L. 

pseud. 


HAWTHORNE,  J.  C.    Archibald  Malmai- 
son. 

Beatrix  Randolph. 

Bressant. 

Calbot's   rival.    With  his   Constance. 

David  Poindexter's  disappearance,, 
and  othjr  tales. 

A  dream  and   a  foriretting. 

Dust. 

A   fool   of  naturt. 

Garth. 

Kilburne's  oak.  (Also)  A  strange 
friend. 

Lovs    or    a    name. 

A  messenger  from  the  unknown. 

Mrs.  Gainsborough's  diamonds. 

Sebastian    Strome. 
HAWTHORNE,   N.  Biographical  stories.J 

Blithedale  romance.  (Also)  Snow- 
image. 

Dr.    Heidegger's   experiment,    etc. 
In   Little    masterpieces. 

Dolliver  romance.  (Also.  Fanshasv. 
Septimius  Felton.  (and)  The  ances- 
tral   footstep. 

Fanshawe,   and   other  pieces. 

Grandfather's  chair J 

House  of  the  seven  gables.    Same J 

Marble  faun. 

Mosses   from   an   old   manse.    Sa>me.    '2 
v. 

Scarlet   letter. 

Septimius   Felton. 

Snow  image.  Same.  With  his  Blithe- 
dale  romance. 

Tanglewood   tales J 

Twice  told  tales.  Same  with  his 
Blithedale   romance. 

Wonder-book J 

HAWTHORNE,   R.   N.    Hurricane  Gul.-h. 
HAY,   M.   C.    For  her  dear  sake. 

Lady   Carmichael's   will,    etc. 

l^ester'-s    secret. 

Old  Myddleton's  money. 
HAVENS,    H.    Captain    of   irregulars  ...J" 

In   the   grip    of   the   Spaniard J 

The  red,   white  and  green J 

Vanished   nation J 

Ye  mariners  of  England .r 

HAYES.    H.     y.seud.     See  Kirk,    E.    W.    O. 
HAYNEJS,    E.    J.     Farm-house    cobweb. 
HAYS,   Mrs.   AV.   J.    Princess  Idleways..J 
Hazard  of  new  fortunes.    Howells.  W.  D. 
HAZRN,    J.    A.    Five    years    before       the 

mast J 

He  fell  in  love  with  his  wife.    Roe,  K.  P. 
He   would  be  .a  gentleman.    Lover,    S. 
Head   of  a   hundred.    Goodwin,   M.    T\'. 
Head    of    Medusa.    Fletcher,    J.    C. 
Head  of  the  family.    Craik.   D.   M.   M. 
Head  of  the  familv.    Daudet.   A. 
HEADLAND.       I.       T.     Chinese       Motlier 

Goose    rhymes.    J 

Headland   home.    Lesdernier,   Madame 
HEADIiEY,    P.    C.    Facing   the   enemy. J 

Fighting  Phil J 

Life  and   deeds  of  Gen.    Grant J 

Old   stars J 

Headsman.    Cooper.    J.    P. 
HEALY.    M.     See    Bigot.    M.    H. 
HEARN.    L.    Chita. 

Youma. 
Heart   and   science.    Collins,   AV. 
Heart    and    soul.     Skinner,    H.    D. 
Heart  and  .<?word.    Stannard,  H.  E.    V    P. 

Heart    culture.     Pace.    E.    E J 

Heart   of   Denise.    Yeates.    S.    L. 

Heart   of  Mid-Lothinn.     Scott.   W". 

Heart   of   the   ancient   wood.    Roberts,    f^^ 

G.    D. 
Heart  of  the  Princess  Osra.    Hope.   A. 
Heart   of   toil.     Thanet,   O. 
Heart  .stories.    Bart'ett.      T. 
Heart's   highway.    Wilkins.    M.    E. 


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Hearts  importunate.      Dickenson,  B. 

Heartease.       Yonge,   C.   M. 

Heath's   book   of   beauty.    Gardiner,    M.P. 

He.^ther  and  snow.    Macdonald.   *;. 

Heaven's   gate.    Severn,    L. 

Heavenly   twins.    Grand,   S. 

HECTOR,    A.    F.    See      Alexander.      Mrs. 
pseud. 

Hector    Servadac.    Verne,    J. 

Hector's  inheritance.    Alger,   H.   Jr J 

Herlsred   in.    Ward,    E.    S.    P. 

HEPFERNAN,   M.    pseud.  See  Ferguson. 
S. 

Heidelberg.    James,    G.    P.    R. 

Heidenmauer.     Cooper,  J.  F. 

HEIMBt'RG.    W. pseud.    See   Behrens,    B. 

Heir  of  Redclyffe.    Yonge,   C.   M. 

Heir    of    the    ages.    Payn,    J. 

Heiress  of  the  forest.    Price,   E.   C. 

Heirs  of  Bradley  House.    Douglas,  A.  M. 

Heirs    of    yestotday.    Wolf,    B. 

Helheck  of  Bannisdale.    Ward.   M.   A.    A. 

Held   fast   for  England.    Henty,    G.    -\....I 

Held    for   orders.    Spearman.    P.    H. 

Helen.    Edgoworth,  M. 

Helen   Lester.    Alden,    I.    M.    J 

Helen   Mulgrave.    Anon. 

Helen   on   het    travels.    Anon J 

Hell    fer   sartain.    Pox.    J. 

Helmet    and    spear.    Church.    A.    .1 J 

Helmet   of  Navarre.    Runkle,    B. 

Helpers.    Lynde,   P. 

HELPS,    A.    Casimcr    INIaremina. 
Ivan    de    Biron. 
Story  of  Realmah. 

HENDERSON,     P.     C.       Dunderviksborg 
and    other    tales. 

HEND.-^RSON,    I.    Agatha    Page. 
The  prelate. 

Hendricks    the   hunter.    Kingston,    W.    H. 
G J 

HENDRY,    H.    Red     apples     and     silver 
bells J 

Henrietta   Temple.    Disraeli,    B. 

Henry   Bourland.    Hancock,    A.    E. 

Henry   Cadevere.    Bellsmitli,    H.    W. 

Henj-y   Ehvood.    Scott,    M.    R. 

Henry  Esmond.    Thackeray,   W.   M. 

Henry  in  the  war.    Howard,  Gen.  O.  O..J 

Henry    Lyle.    Marryat,    E. 

Henry   Masterton.    James.    G.    P.    R. 

Henry  of  Guise.    James,   G.   P.   R. 

Henry  Powers,   banker.    Kimball,   R.    B. 

Henry  IV.    Abbott,  J.  S.  C J 

Henry   the  eighth   and  his   court     Mundt, 
C.    M. 

Henry    Worthington,    Idealist.    Sherwood, 
M. 

HENTY,   G.   A.    Among  Malay  pirates.. J 

At  Aboukir  and  Acre J 

At  Agincourt:    white  hoods  of  Paris..! 

Bonnie   Prince   Charlie    J 

Both  sides  the  border   J 

The  boy  knight J 

Brahmin's    treasure J 

Bravest   of   the   brave .J 

By  England's  aid J 

By  pike   and  dyke J 

By    right    of    conquest J 

By  sheer  luck J 

Captain    Bayley's    heir J 

Cat   of  Bubastes J 

Condemned    as   a   nihilist ....J 

Cornet    of   horse J 

Dash  for  Khartoum J 

Dragon  and    the  raven J 

Facing  death J 

Fall    of   Sobastopol J 

Fighting  the  Saracens.    J 

Final    reckoning J 

For  name  and  fame J 

For  the  temple J 

Friends    though    divided J 

Held  fast  for  England J 


In    freedom's    cause .J 

In  Greek  waters .j 

In    the   hands   of    the    cave-(iwellers..j 

In   th.e  heart  of   the   Rockies J 

In    the    Irish    brip.adc J 

In   the   reign   of   terror J 

In    times    of    peril J 

Jack    Archer I 

Jacobite    exile J 

A  knight  of   the  White   Cro«s J 

Lion    of    St.    Mark J 

Lion    of    the    north.    J 

No  surrender!    J 

One   of   the   2Sth J 

Orange  and  green J 

Out  on.  the  pampas J 

Out   with    Garibaldi J 

Redskin  and  cow-boy J 

A  roving  commission. J 

St.    Bartholomew's    eve J 

St.    George   for   England J 

Sturdy  and  strong J 

Tiger  of  Mysore J 

Through  Russian  snows J 

Through   the   fray J 

True  to  the  old  flag J 

Under   Drake's   flag J 

With    Buller    in    Natal.    J 

With    Clive    in    India J 

With    Lee   in   Virginia J 

With    Moore    at    Corunna J 

"With   Roberts  to  Pretoria J 

With    Wolfe    in    Canada.    J 

AVon  by  the  sword J 

Wulf  the  Saxon J 

Young  buglers J 

Young   Carthaginians J 

Young  colonists J 

Youn.g    Franc-tireurs.    J 

Young    midshipman J 

Hephzibah  Guinness.    Mitchell,  S.  W. 

HEPWORTH,    G.    H. 

Her  Boston  experiences.       Allston.   M. 

Her  college  days.    Johnson,  Mrs.  C J 

Her    dearest    foe.    Alexander,    Mrs. 

Her    father's    legacy.    Griffith,     H.     S...J 

Her    Johnnie.    Whyte.    V. 

Her    ladyship's    elephant.    Wells,    S.    D. 

Her    majesty.    Tompkins,    E.    K. 

Her   memory.    Maartens,    M. 

Her  .mountain  lover.    Garland,   H. 

Her    only    brother.    Behrens,    B. 

Her  place  in   the  world.    Douglas.    A.    M. 

Her    sailor.     Saunders.    M. 

Her    Washington    season.    Lincoln.    J.    T 
G. 

Herakla.    Burt,   M.   E. 

Her.Tlds  of  fame.    Barr,  R.    With  his  One 
day's    courtship. 

HERBERT.       H.     W.     fPrank     Forester) 
Pair    Puritan. 
Oliver    Cromwell. 

Herbert   Carter's   legacy.    Alger.    H.    Jr.. J 

Heresy   of  Mehetable   Clark.    Slosson.    .A. 
T. 

Hereward.    Kingsley,  C 

HERPORD,    O.    Child's   primer    of   natu- 
ral history j 

Heriot's   choice.    Carey,    R.    N. 

Heritage  of  the  Kurts.    Bjornson,   B. 

Heritage  of  unrest.    Overton,    G. 

HERMAN.  H.    joint  author.    See  Murray 
D.   C. 

Hermann   Agha.       Palgrave,   W.    G. 

Hermit  of  Nottingham.    Abbott,    C.    C. 

Hernando    Cort/'Z.     Abbott,    J.    S.    C J 

Hero.    Craik.    D.   M.   M. 

Hero    in   homespun.    Barton,    W.    E. 

Hern    of    Manila.     Johnson,    R J 

H<^ro  patriots   of  the  nineteenth   century. 
Sanderson,   E J 

Hero  tales  from  American  history.   Lodge 
U.    C J 

Heroes     Kingsley.    C I 


HERRICK  42 

Heroes  of  chivalry.    Anon j 

Heroes   of   the   olden   time.    See   Baldwin, 

J J 

Heroic  happenings.    Brooks,   E.    S .J 

Heront'ord.    Keightley,    S.    R. 
Horr   Paulus.    Besant,    \V. 
HERRICK,    R    The  Gospel  of   freedom. 
I^ove's  dilemmas:    short  stories. 
The   web    of    life. 
HERRICK,  S.  B.  Chapters  on  plant  litz.J 
Hertha.    Eckstein.    G. 
HERTZKA.    T.    Freeland. 
Hesperus.    Richter,   J.    P.   F. 
Hester    Stanley   at    St.    Marks.    Spofford, 

H.    P J 

Hetty's  strange  history.    Jackson,  H.   M. 

F. 
HEWLETT,    M.    New    Canterbury    tales. 
Forest    lovers. 
J-iife  and   death   of  Richard   Yea-and- 

Nay. 
Little   novels    of   Italy. 
HEYSE,   J.   L.   P.    A  divided  heart,     and 
other   stories. 
Fair  Abigail. 
The   forest   laugh. 
House  of  the  unbelieving  Thoma.'?. 
In  Paradise.    2v. 
Mid-day  magic. 
HTCHENS,       R.       S.    After       to-mnrrow. 
fAlso)    The    new    love. 
I;ye-ways:     short  stories. 
Green    carnation. 

Tongues  of  Conscience:    short  stories. 
Hide  and  seek.    Collins,   "W". 
HIGGINSON,    B.    A    forest     orchid,    and 
other    stories. 
Prom    the   land   of   the   snow-pearls. 
HIGGINSON,    S.    J.    Java,    the    pearl    of 

the   east j 

A   princess   of  Java. 
HIGGINSON,   T.   W.    Malbone. 
The  monarch   of  dreams. 
Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands  of  the 

Facilic J 

Young    folks'    book    of    American    ex- 
plorers   J 

Higher   law.    Maitland,    E. 
Highland    widow.     Scott,     "W.    "With     his 
The  betrothed.    Same.    With  his  Chron- 
icles of  the  Canongate.    Same  with  his 
Fortunes    of    Nigel. 
Highways  of  sorrow.    Smith,   H. 
Hilda  Wade.    Allen,   G.   C 
Hildegarde's    harvest.    Richads,    L.    E     J 
Hlldegarde's  holiday.    Richards,    L    E     J 
Hildegarde's    home.    Richards,    T,     E        J 
Hlldegarde's    neighbors.    Richards,    L.E.J 
HILL.  J.  A.    Stories  of  the  railroad 
Hill    of    Pain.    Parker,    G. 
HIND,    L.    The    enchanted   stone. 
HIN^KSON,    H.    A.    The    king's    deputv. 
Hippolyte.       Bassett.    G. 
His  broken  sword.    Tavl'nr,  W.  L 
His  brother's   keeper.    Sheldon     C     M 
His    defense.    Edwards.    H.    S. 
His    excellency.       Zola,    E 
His    father's    son.    Matthews,    B. 
His  Grace  of  Osmonde.    Burnett.   F    H 
His  honour  and   a   ladv.    Duncan,    S    J 
His    letters.    Cruger,     J.     G      S. 
His   level   b?9t.    Hale.   E.    E. 
His  little  mother.    Craik,   D.   M.   M. 
Fis    lord.^hin's    loonard.    Wells.    D.    D 

His  lordship's  puppy.    Elmslie.   T.   O J 

His  majesty,   myself.    B.iker,   W.   M. 

His    one    fault.    Trowbrldee.    J.    T J 

His    own    master.    Trowbridge.    J.    T J 

His    sombre    rivals.     Roe,    E.    P. 
His  vanished  star.    Murfree,   M.   N. 
His  wi.sdom,  the  Dpf^rifler.     Newcomb    S 
His   young   wife.    Smith.    J.    P. 
Hlspaniola    plate.    Burton.    J.    B. 
Historic   Americans.     P.rook.^.   E.    S I 


HOLT 


Historic    Boston.    Hale,    E.    E J 

Historic  boys.     Brcoks,   E.   S J 

Hi.storic    girla.      Brooks,    E.    S. J 

Historic  pilgrimage  in  New  Enghmd.  Ba- 
con,   E.    M J 

Historical    mystery.     Balzac,    H. 
Historical  tales  from  Shakespeare.  Couch 

A.   T.    Q J 

History   for   boys.    Edgar,    J.    G J 

History  of  a  crime.    Hugo,  V. 
History  of  a  failure.    Chilton,   E. 
History  of  David  Grieve.    Ward,  M.  A.A. 

History  of  Germany.    Pierson,  H.  W J 

History   of    Ireland.    Sadlier,    A J 

History   of   Little     Goody       Two     Shoes. 

Goldsmith,    O J 

History  of  Sir  Richard  Calmady.    Malet, 

L. 
History  of  the  Lady  Betty  Stair.  Seawell. 

M.    E. 
History  of  the  robins.    Trimmer,   S. 
Hitherto.    Whitney,    A.   D.   T. 
HO  BART,    G.     V.    D.     Dinkelspiel:       his 

gonversationings. 
HOBBS,    J.    O.    pseud,    of     Mrs.     P.     W. 
Craigie.    School    for   saints. 
Some    emotions    and    a    moral. 
HOCKING,    J.    Mistress     Nancy     Moles - 

worth. 
HODDER,    E.    Lost   in   Paris,    and    other 

tales.    J 

HODGETTS,    J.     F.    Tale   of     three     na- 
tions. 
HOFFMAN,   F.    Iron  age  of  Germany.. J 

Prince  Wolfgang J 

HOFFMAN,    H.    Slovenly   Peter.    J 

HOFFMANN,       B.   T.     W.    Weird     tales. 

vol.  2. 
HOFLAND,  B.  W'.    Self-denial. 

Son   of  a  genius J 

HOLBROOK,    K.    How?    J 

HOLFROOK,    R.    Boys    and    men. 

HOLDER,    C.    F.    Charles    Darwin J 

A   young  folks'   story-book  of  natural 

history J 

HOLDSWORTH,   A.  B.    The  gods  arrive. 
HOLL.A.ND,    C.    The   lure   of   fame. 
Marcelle  of  the  quarter. 
Mousme. 

A  writer  of  fiction. 
HOLLAND,    J.    G.    Arthur   Bonnicastle. 
Bay-path:    New   England    life. 
Miss   Gilbert's   career. 
Nicholas   Mlnturn. 
Sevenoaks. 
HOLLEY,    M.(Joslah    Allen's    wife^       My 
opinions  and  Betsy  Bobbefs. 
My  wayward  pardner. 
Samantha   among   the   brethren 
Samantha    among    the    colored    folks. 
Same  as  Samantha  on  the  race  prob- 

l»lB>. 

Samantha  at  H'iratoga. 

Samnntha  In  Europe. 

Sweet  Cicely:    or.  Joslah  Allen's  wife 
as   a   polUlcian. 
Hollv  and   plzen.    Stuart,  R.   M. 
Holmbv   Hous<».    Melville,   G.   J.   W. 
HOLME,    S.     pseud.       See  Jackson.    H.H 
HOLME.  LEE.     pseud.     See  Parr.   H. 
HOLMES.    M.    J.    Madeline. 

Redbird.    J 

Holmes,    O.   W.    Elsie  Venner. 

Guardian  angel. 

Mnrtal    antipathy. 
HOLT,   E.   R     Earl  Hubert's  daughter. 

Lettlce  Fden. 
HOLT,    J.    S.     CAbraham    Pagel    What    I 

know    about    B^n    Eccles. 
Holy   Cross.    Field,    E. 
Holy   ro.sp.    B-^sant,   W. 
Plome.    Bremer.   F. 
Home  as  found.    Cooper,   J.   P. 
Home    games.    Anon J 


HOOD 


^3 


HOWELLS 


Home  Influence.    Aguilar,   Q. 

Home    nook.    Douglas,    A.    M. 

Home  pictures  ot  English   poets  for   Hre- 

side    and    schoolroom.    Anon J 

Home    scenes.    Aguilar,    G. 

Home  stories.    Haven,   A.    B J 

Homespun  yarns.    Whitney,  A.  D.   T. 
Homeward    bound.     Coopef,    J.    P. 
Honest  John  Stallibrass.    Wray,  J.  J. 
Honor  of   the  name.    Gaboriau,    E. 
Honorable  Peter   Stirling.    Ford,    P.    1- 
HOOD,  T.    Tylney  Hall. 
HOOK,    J.    Pen    Owen. 
HOOKER,    LeR.    Ealdoon. 
Hooligan    nights.    Rook,    C. 

Hoosier   school    boy.    Eggleston,    B J 

Hoosier  school-master.    Eggleston,   E. 
HOPE,    A.    pseud,    of     Hawkins,    A.      H. 
Change  of  air. 

Chronicles    of    Count   Antonio. 

Comedies   of   courtship:    short   stories 

Dolly   dialogues. 

Father  Stafford. 

Tlie  god  in  the  car. 

The  heart  of  the  Princess  Osra. 

The  indiscretion  of  the  duohess. 

The    king's    mirror. 

Man  of  mark. 

Phroso. 

Prisoner  of  Zenda. 

Quisante. 

Rupert    of    Hentzau:    a^quel    to    Pris- 
oner   of    Zenda. 

Simon    Dale. 

Tristram  of  Blent. 
HOPE,    A.    R.    pseud.    See    MoncrieH',    R. 
H. 

Hope  and  have.    Optic,  O J 

Hope   Leslie.    Sedgwick,    C.    M. 
Hope    Mills.    Douglas,    A.    M. 
Hope  the  hermit.    Lyall,   E. 
Hopes  and  fears.    Yonge,   C.   M. 

HOPKINS,    J.    F.    Architecture J 

HOPKINS,    P.    B.    See   Mackie,    P.    B. 
Horace  Chasa.    Woolson,   C.   P. 
Horace   Templeton.    Lever.    C.    J. 
Horace    Wilde.    Mallary,    M.    J. 
Hornet's    nest.    Roe,    E.    P 
HORNUNG,       E.         W.    The         amateur 
cracksman. 

Dead   men  tell  no  tales. 

My  lord  duke. 

Shadow   of   a  man. 

Tiny    Luttrell. 

Young  blood. 

Horse    fair.    Baldwin,    J J 

Horse-shoe    Robinson.    Kennedy,    J.    P. 

Hortense.    Abbott,    J.    S.    C J 

HORTON,    G.    Constantine. 

Like   another  Helen. 
HOSMER,   G.  W.    As  we  went  marching 

on. 
Hosts   of  the  liOrd.    Steel,   P.  A. 
Hot    plowshares.    Tourgee,    A.    W 

Hot    swamps.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

HOTAILEHKO,  N.  H.    A  Russian  priest 
HOTCHKISS,   C.   C.    Betsy  Ross. 
HOUGH.  E.    Girl  at  the  Halfway  house 
HOUGHTON,   L.   S.    The  log  of   the  ladv 

Grey j 

HOIGITTON,    W.    Country     walks    of     a 

naturalist j 

Seaside  walks   of  a  naturalist J 

Hour  and   the  man.    Martlneau,    H. 
HOUSR.    E.    H.    Midnight   warning,     and 

other  stories j 

House.     Fiel.i.    E. 

House  behind  the  cedars.  Chcsnutt,  C.W. 
House    by    the    medlar-tree.    Verga,    G. 
House  by  the  works.    Mavo,   I.   F. 
House   divided.    Watson,    H.    B.    M. 
Hnii.se  of  a  merchant  prince.    Bishop,   W. 

H. 
House   of   de   Mallly.    Potter,    M.    H. 


House   of    Egremcnt.    Seawell,    M.    E. 
House    of   gentlefolk.    Turgenef,    I.    S. 
House  of  Martha.    Stockton,   P.   R. 
House    of    romance.    Castle,    A. 
House   of   Ross.    Riddle,    A.    G. 
House    of    tears.    Downey,    E. 
House   of   the   musician.    Johnson,   V.    W. 
House    of    the  seven  gables.    Hawthorne, 

N.    Same J 

House  of  the  two  Barbels.  Theuriet,  A. 
House  of  the  unbelieving  Thomas.  Heyse, 

J.    L.   P. 
House  of  tlve   wizard.    Taylor,   M.   I. 
House  of  the  wolf.    Weyman,  S.  J. 
House    on    wheels.    Stolz,    Madame    de..J 
House   party.    Ouida. 
House    that   Jack   built.    Alison. 

House-boat  boys.    Castlemon,  H J 

House-boat    on    the    St.    Lawrence.    Tom- 

linson,    E.    T J 

House-boat  on  the  Styx.  Bangs,  J.  K. 
±Iousc-boat  series.  See  Castlemon,  H. 
Household    of   Bouverie.    WarMeld,    C.    A. 

W. 
Household  of  Glen  Holly.    Lillie.  L.   C..J 
Household  of  McNeil.    Barr,  A.   E. 
Household    of    Sir    Thomas    More.    Rath- 
bone,    N.    A.    M. 
Household    puzzles.    Alden,    T.    M. 
HOUSEMAN,    P.       A   modern   Antaeus. 

HOUSEMAN,    L.    Farm   in   fairyland J 

HOW,   L.    Penitentes  of  San  Rafael. 

How?    Holbrook,  K J 

How   it   came   about.    Habberton,    J. 

How  success  is  won.    Bolton,  S.  K J 

How  thev  went  to  Europe.    I.jOthrop,   H. 

M.    S J 

How    to     amuse     yourself     and     others. 

Beard,   L J 

How    to    do    it.    Hale,    E.    E ..J 

HOWARD,  B.  W.    afterwards  Teufel,  B. 
W.    H.    Aulnay   Tower 

Battle    and    a    boy     J 

Dionysius    the   weaver's    heart's   dear- 
est. 

Garden   of  Eden. 

Guenn. 

No  heroes J 

One    summer. 

The   open   door. 

Seven  on   the  highway:    short  stories. 

Tony  the  maid. 

and    Sharpe,    E.       A    fellowe    and    his 
wife. 
HOWARD,  O.  O.    Henry  in  the  war:  or, 
the    model    volunteer J 

Donald's  school  days J 

HOWE,    E.    W.    An    ante-mortem    state- 
ment. 

A   moonlight   boy. 

Story    of    .a   country    town. 
HOWE,    M.    See    Elliott,    M.    H. 
HOWELLS,    W.    D.    Annie   Kilburn. 

April  hopes. 

Chance   acquaintance. 

Christmas      every     day,     and      other 
stories J 

Coast   of  Bohemia. 

A  day's  pleasure,  and  other  sketches. 

Dr.    Rreen's    practice. 

Fearful       responsibility,       and       other 
sketches. 

Forgone    conclusion. 

A   hazard   of   new   fortunes.    2v. 

An   imperative   duty. 

Indian    summer. 

The    lady    of    the    Aroostook. 

The   landlord    at   Lion's   Head. 

The    minister's    charge. 

A    modern    instance. 

An    open-eyed    conspiracy. 

A   pair   of   patient   lover.s. 

Ragged    lady. 

The  rise  of  Silas  Lapham. 


HOWITT 


44 


ILIOWIZI 


Shadow  of  a  dream. 
The   story   of   a   play. 
Suburban    sketches. 
Their    silvei-    werjrline    iourney.    2v. 
Their    wedding    journey. 
A    traveler    from    Altruria. 
The   undiscovered   country. 
A   woman's    reason. 
World    of    chance. 
WOsVITT,  M.    My  uncle,  the  clockmaker. 

HOYT.     D.     L.     Barbara's    heritage J 

HUAN    MEE.     (pseud?)    Diplomatic    wo- 
man:   short   stories. 
Huckleberries.    Cooke,     R.     T. 

Hudson    Bay.    Ballantyne,    R.    M. J 

Hugh    Gwyeth.    Dix,     B.    M J 

Hugh   Melton.     King,    K. 
Hugh   Wynne.    Mitchell,    S.    \V. 
HUJHES,     R.    The     dozen     from    Lake- 
rim J 

Lakerim    athletic    club J 

HUGHES,    T.    Ashenfagot. 

Scouring   of   the   White   Horse. 
Tom    Brown    at    Oxford. 
Tom      Brown's      school       days.    Same 
with   title   Tom   Brown   at   Rugby.. J 
HUGO,       V.    Bug-Jargal.       Same     (Also) 
Tjast    day    of    a    condemned.     (And) 
Claud       Guerex.    Same.       With     his 
Ninety-three. 
By  ordor  of  the  king.    Issued  also  as 
The    man    who    laughs.     Same.    With 
his  Les   miserables. 
Han    of      Iceland.    2v.       Same      (Also) 

Claud  Guerex. 
History     of     a     crime.    Same.     (Also) 
Poems.       Same.        With     his     Notre 
Dame. 
Hunchback    of     Notre     Dame.     Issued 

also  as   Notre  Dame. 
Jargal.    Issued   also  as  Bug-Jargal. 
Last       day   of   a       condemned.     (Also) 
Claud     Guerex.    Stme.       With       his 
Ninety-three.    Same    With    his    Bug- 
Jargal. 
Laughing    man.    4v.    Issued     also      as 

By    order   of    the    king. 
Les   miserables.     Same   2v.    Same.    5v. 
(in    10).    Same    (Also)    By    order     of 
•the      king.    2v.    Same      (Also)      Bug- 
Jargal.    3  vol. 
The  man  who  laughs.    Issued  also  as 

By   order   of    the   king. 
Ninety-three.    Same    (Also)    Last    day 
of  a   condemned.    Same   (Also)    Bug- 
Jargal.    (And)    Claud   Guerex.    Same. 
With   his  Toilers   of  the   sea. 
Notre-Dame:     or,    the   bell-ringer       of 
Paris.       Same.    4v.         Same.      (Also) 
History  of  a  crime.  Same,  as  Hunch- 
back   of    Notre-Dame. 
Saint    Denis.     (Prom    his    Les    IVIiscr- 

ables.) 
Toilers  of  the  sea.    Same.    4v.       Same 
(Also)    '93, 
Huguenots.    James,    G.    P.    R. 
Huguenots    in    exile.    Dupuy,    E.    A. 
Hulda.    Stahr,   F.   L. 

Human    boy.    Phillpotts,    E J 

Humble    enterprise.    CTmbridge,    A. 
Humble    romance.     Wilkins.    M.    B. 
Humbled    pride.     Musick,    J.    R. 
HUME,    P.     Bishop   Pendle. 
Third    volume. 
Tracked  by  a  tatoo. 
When   I   lived   in   Bohemia. 
HUMPHREY.    F.      A.     Children       of     old 

Parks   tavern:    J 

PTunchlack   of  Notre  Damp.    Hugo,   V. 
Hundred.     Hall,    C. 
Himdredth    man.      Stockton.    F.    R. 
Hungarian    nabob.    Jokai,    M. 
HUN-GERFORD.       M.        (The       T")uchess) 
Airy    fairy    Lilian. 


Beauty's    daughters. 

The   duchess. 

Faith    and    unfaith. 

Jerry,    and    other    stories. 

Lady   Eranksmere. 

Lady   Patty. 

Lady     Valworth's      diamonds.        (And 
The   hatmted   chamber. 

Mental    struggle. 

Molly   darling,    and   other   stories. 

O   tender  Dolores. 

Phyllis. 

Rossmoyne. 
HUNT,    Mrs.    A.    W.     See    Hunt,    Mrs.    M. 

R. 
HUNT,    L     Romances    of   real    life.    v2. 
HUNT,    M.    R.    The   leaden   casket. 
HUNT,   V.    The  maiden's   progress. 

Unkist,    imkind. 
Hunter    cats    of    Connorloe.    Jackson.    H 

Vl.  F.  With  her  Letters  from  a  cat. J 
Hunting  in  the  jungle.  Kello.gg.  W.  F.  ..J 
HUNTINGTON,    P.    pseud.       See   Foster. 

I.   H. 
HURD,   G.   M.    The  Bennett  twins. 
Hurricane    Gulch.    Hawthorne,    R.    M. 
Hurrish.    Lawless,    E 
Hut'-d   knoll.    Cooper,    J.    P. 
HUTTON,      L.    A  boy  I  knew  and     four 

dogs 

HUYSMANS,    J.    K.    The    cathedral. 
HTNE,     C.   J.     C.    Prince     Rupert,       the 
buccaneer. 

Recipe    for   diamonds. 
Hypatia.    Kingsley,    C. 
Hyperion.    Longfellow,   H.   W. 
Hypnotic  tales.    Ford,   J.   L. 
Hypocrites.    Davidson,    H.   C. 

I 

I   am   the   king.    Stevens,    S. 

I  forbid  the  banns!    Moore,   P.   F. 

1    promessi   .sposi.       Manzoni,    A. 

I   say   no.    Collins,   W. 

T,  thou  and  the  other  one.    Barr.  A.   E.    ■ 

la.    Couch,    A.    T.    Q. 

lANTHE.    pseud.    The    Greek    slave. 

Iceland    fisherm.an.    Loti.    P. 

Ice-maiden.    Andersen,    H.   C J 

Idalia.    Ouida. 

IDE.    Mrs.    pseud.    See    O'gden,    R. 

Tdeala.    Grand,    S. 

Idylls   of   the   sea.    Bullen,    P.   T. 

lermola.    Kraszewski,    J.    I. 

If  I   were   a   man.    Robertson,    H. 

If  yes   and   perhaps.    Hale,    E.    E. 

Ike    Partington.    Shillaber,    B.    P J 

ILIOWIZI,    H.     In    the    pale. 

The    weird    Orient. 
Ilka    on    the   hill-top.    Boyesen,    H.    H. 
Image  breakers.    Dix,   G. 
Immortal.    Daudet,    A. 
Imperative    duty.    Howells.    W.    D. 
Imi'erial    lover.    Taylor.    M.    I. 
Impostor.    Talbot,    C.    R. 
Impregnable  city.    Pemberton.   M. 
Improbable    tales.       Ross,    C. 
Improvisatore.    Andersen,    H.    C. 
In    a    Cornish    township.    Pentreath,    D. 

In  a  new  world.    Alger.   H.   Jr J 

In   a  north   country   village.    Francis,    M. 

E. 
In    a   sea   bird's   nest.    Clare,    F.  ' 

In    a   steamer   chair.    Barr,    R. 
In    a    winter   city.    Ouida. 
In  and   about  Bohemia.    Wills,    C.   J. 

In  and  out   of  school.    V..   L J 

In    black    and    white.    Kipling,    R. 

In    blue    and    white.    Brooks,    E.    R J 

In    Blue    Creek    canon.    Ray,    A.    C J 

In    childhood's    country.    Moulton,    E.    L. 

C J 

In  chimney  comers.    MacManus.   S J 


ILIOWIZI 


45 


INMAN 


In  connection  with  the  r>r  Willoughby 
claim.    Burnett,    F.    H. 

In    deacon's    orders.    Bcsant,    "".V. 

In  defense  of   the   flag.    Brooks,   E.    S. ..J 

In    direst    peril.    Murray,    D.    C. 

In   doors   and   out.    Optic.    O J 

Tn   exile.    Foote,    M.   H. 

Tn    extremis.    Greenough,    S.    D.    L. 

In    far    Loehaber.    Black,    W. 

In    freedom's    cause.     Henty,    G.    A J 

In    golden    shackles.    Alien. 

In    great    waters.    Janvier,    T.    A. 

In  Greek    waters.    Henty.    G.    A .1 

In   His   name.    Hale,   K.    E. 

In    His    steps.    Sheldon,    C.    M. 

In    honour's    cause.    Fenn.    G.    M J 

In  hostile  red.    Altshcler,  J.  A. 

In    icebound    seas,    tiillis.    M J 

In  Kedar's  tents.    Merriman,   H.   S. 

In   king's   houses.    Dorr,    J.    C.    R. 

In    Leisler's    timo.s.    Brooks,    E.    S J 

In  Mar.^^mnia.    Ouida. 

In    Market    Overt.    Payn,    J. 

In  New   Granada.    Kingston,   W.   H.   G..J 

In   old    France   and   new.    McLennan,    W. 

In    old    New    England.    Butterworth,    H. 

In    old    Quinnobissett.    Clarke,    R.     >5...J 

In   old   St.    Stephen's.    Drake,   J. 

In    ole    Virginia.    Page,    T.    N. 

In  Paradise.     Heyse,  J.  L.  P. 

In   peril    of    his    life.    Gaboriau,    E. 

In    pirate    waters.    Munroo,    K J 

In    prison    and    out.    Smith,    H. 

In  Quarters  with  the  25th  dragoons. 
Stannard,    H.    E.    V.    P. 

Tn    school    and    out.    OT>tic.    O J 

In  search  of  mademoiselle.    Gibbs,    G. 

In    sear'.'h   of  the  castaways.    Verne,    J. 

In    sheep's    clothing.    Rollston,    A.    D. 

In    silk   attire.    Black,    W. 

In    Simkinsville.     Stuart.    R.    M. 

In   spite  of   all.    Lyall,   E. 

In    spite    of   foes.    Kins'.    C. 

In    the    Alamo.    Read     O. 

In    the    cage.    James.    H.    Jr. 

Tn    the    Camarque.    Bowles,    E. 

In    the    Carquinez    v.^oods.    Harte,    B. 

In  the  cheerlng-i;p  business.  Lee,  M.  C. 
C. 

Tn    the   clouds.    Murfree.    M.    N. 

Tn  the  councillor's  house.  John,  E.  tr. 
by  Mrs.   Wister. 

In  the  days  of  Alfred  the  Great.  Tap- 
pan,    E.    M J 

In  the  days  of  Audubon.  Butterworth, 
H J 

Tn    the   days    of   Drake.    Fletcher,    T.    S. 

Tn  the  day;  of  my  youth.    Edward^.  A.B. 

In  the  depths  of  the  first  degree.  Doran, 
J. 

Tn  the  desert.    Ebers,   G. 

Tn  the  distance.    Lathrop,   G.   P. 

Tn   the  enemy's  country.    Dunning,   A.   K. 

Tn  the  fire  of  Ihe  fortre.    Ebers.   G. 

Tn    the   fir.=?t   person.    Pool.    INT     T.. 

Tn    the    forest.    Poster.     M. 

Tn    the    golden    diys.    Lyall,    E. 

Tn  the  grip  of  the  Spaniard.    Hayens.  H.J 

Tn  the  hands  of  the  ca^'e-dwellers.  Henty. 
G.    A J 

Tn  the  hands  of  the  redcoats.  Tomlin- 
son,   E.   T J 

In  tie  heart  of  the  Rockies.  Hentv.  G. 
A J 

Tn  the  hf^nrt  of  the  storm.    Grey,  M. 

In   the  Hi^h   VaUey.    Coolidge.    S J 

Tn  the  Irish   brigade.    H°nty,  G.   A J 

Tn   the  kin-sj's   country.    Douglas.    A.    M. 

In  the  land  of  the  cave  and  cliff  dwel- 
lers.   Schwitka.   F J 

In    the   m^.^h-'s.    Thayer,    TV.    R. 

Tn  the  old  Herrick  house.  Deland.  E. 
D J 


In    the    palace     of    the     king.    Crawford 

F.    M. 
In   the  pale.    Iliowizi,   H. 
In    the    permanent    way. Steel,    P.    A. 
In    the   quarter.    Chambers,    R.    W. 

In   the  ranks.    Douglas.    A.    M J 

In  the  reign  of  terror.    Henty,   G.  A J 

In    the    saddle.    Castlemon,    H J 

In    the    saddle.    Optic,    O J 

In    the    Sargasso    sea.    Janvier.    T.    A. 
In    the    Schillingscourt     John,    K.     tr.    by 

Mrs.    Wister. 
Tn   the   sixties.    Frederic,    H. 
Tn    the   smoKe   of   war.     Ra.vmond,    W. 
In    the    stranger    people's    country.    Mur- 
free,   M.    N. 
In     the    Tennessee     mountains.    Murfree, 

M.   /K. 
In   the   three  zones.    Stimson,   F.   J. 
In    the    toils.    Paddock,    Mrs.    A.    G. 
In    the  vestibule   limited.    Matthews,    B. 
In   the  villa.ge   of  Viger.    Scott,    D.    C. 
In  the  wars  of  the  roses.    Groen,  E.  E..J 

Tn  the  "\:\'h!te  city.    Butterworth,  H J 

In   the  woods  and  out.    Alden,    I.    M J 

Tn    the    wrnn.g    paradise.    Lang,    A. 

In    times    of    peril.    Henty.    G.    .\ J 

Tn  trust.  Douglas,  A.  M. 
In  vain.  Sienkiewicz,  H. 
In    varying    moods.    Harraden.    B. 

In    wild    rose    time.     Douglas.    A.    M J 

Ina.    "Washburn.    K.    S. 

TNCHBALD.    E.    g.     A    simple    story. 

Incident    and    other    happenings.    Elliott. 

S.    B. 
Independence.    Alcott.    L.    M.    With      her 

Silver    pitchers. 
Independence.    Musick,    J.    B. 

India.    Anon J 

India.    Butterworth,    H J 

India.    Pratt,   M.   L J 

Indian    fairy    tales.    Jacobs.    J J 

In  Man   history.     Drake.    F.    S J 

Indian    summer.    Howells,    W.    D. 
Indiscretion   of  the  duchess.    Hope.    A. 
Ines;.    Wilson,    A.    J.    E. 
INGELOW.    J.     Fated     to    be    fre^- 
John   Jerome. 

Mopsa,    the    fairy     J 

A  motto  changed. 
O^   the   Skelligs. 

Stories    told    a    child J 

Three    fairv     tales J 

TNGRRSOLL,    E.    Old    ocean J 

Silver    caves J 

INGHAM.    Col.    F.    pseud.    See    Hale.    E. 

E. 

Tnglenook.    Carleton,    C T 

Ingo.    Freytag,    G. 

INGOLDSBT,    T.    pseud.        See    Barham. 

R.   H. 
Tngrnban.     Preytag,    G. 
IN(?R.\HAM.    J.    H.     Pillar    of    fire. 
The  prince  of  the  house  of  David. 
The    throne   of   David. 
Inheritance.    Ferrier.    S.    E. 
Initial   experience.    Kin.g,   C. 
Initial.    Tautphoeus,    J.    M. 
Inlander.    Robertson,    H. 

TNMAN.   H.    The  Delahoydes J 

The   ranche   on   the   Oxhide J 

Inn    of   the   Guardian     Angel.    Se.gur,     S. 

comtesse   de J 

Innocent    impostor.    Grey,    M. 

Innocents  abroad.    Twain,   M. 

Inside   our  gate.    Brush,    C.   C. 

Instinct  of  step-fatherhood.    Bel!,    Tj. 

Interpreter.    Melville,    G.    J.    W. 

Into  th'^  highways  and  hedges.    Montres- 

sor,    F.    F. 
Invasion    of    France.    Brckman.    E. 
Invention   of  the  enemy.    Babco(  k.   W.H 
Invisible    hands.    55obelitz.    F.    von. 
Invisible    man.    Wells,    H.    G. 


IOTA 


46 


JANVIER 


Ions   March.    Crockett,   S.    R. 

IOTA,    pseud.    See    Caffyn,    Mrs.    M. 

Irene  the  missionary.    DeForest,  J.  W...J 

Irish  Idylls.    Barlow,   J. 

Irish    sketch    book.    Thackeray,    W.    M. 

Irish    tales.    Yeats,    W.    B. 

IRON,    R.    pseud.    See    Schreiner,    O. 

Iron  age  of  Germany.    Hoffman,   F J 

Iron    star.    True,    J.    P J 

IRVINE,    L.    H.    An   affair   of   the   South 
Seas. 

Ivar.    Carlen,   E. 

Ivar    the    viking.    Du    Chaillu,    P. 

Ivory   gate.    Besant,    W. 

IRVING,     F.     B.    Six    girls J 

IRVING,   W.    The  Alhambra. 
Bracebridge    Hall. 

Dolph    Heyliger J 

Rip   Van   Winkle,    etc. 

In   Little   masterpieces. 
Tales  of  a  traveller. 
Wolfert's    Roost,    and   other   papers. 

IRWIN,   W.   H.    joint  author.    See  Field, 
C.    K. 

Is    it    true?    Craik,    D.    M J 

Is    that    all?    Preston,    H.    W. 

ISAACS,   A.   S.    Stories   from   the  rabbis. 

ISAACS,    J.    Maria. 

Isabel    of    Bavaria.    Dumas,    A.    D. 

Isban-Israel.    Cossins,    G. 

Iseulte.    Dempster,    C. 

Island.    Whiteing,   R. 

Island    nights'    entertainments.      Steven- 
son, R.   L. 

Isle   of    the   winds.    Crockett,    S.    R. 

Isle   of   unrest.    Merriman,    H.    S. 

Isles  of  the  sea.    Optic,   O J 

Israel    Mort.    Saunders,    J. 

It   is   never  too   late   to  mend.    Reade,    C. 

Italian    novelists.       Roscoe,    T. 

Itinerant  house.    Dawson,   B.   F. 

Ivan    de    Biron.    Helps,    A. 

Ivan   Ilyitch.    Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Ivan   the   fool.    Tolstoi,   L,.    N. 

Ivanhoe.    Scott,    W. 


Jack.    Daudet,   A. 

Jack    and   Jill.    Alcott,    L.    M J 

Jack  Archer.    Henty,    G.   A J 

Jack  Hazard  series.    See  Trowbridge,   J. 

T J 

Jack   Hinton.    Lever,   C.   J. 

Jack  of  all  trades.    Beard,   D.   C J 

Jack  Raymond.    Voynich,   E.   L. 
Jack   the    flsharman.    Ward,    E.    S.    P. 

Jack  the  hunchback.    Otis,  J J 

Jack  Tier.    Cooper,   J.   F. 

Jack's   courtship.    Russell,    W.    C. 

Jack's  ward.    Alger,   H.   Jr J 

Jackanapes.    Ewing,    J.    H.    Same.     With 

her   Story   of  a   short   life J 

JACKSON,    D.    Alcnzo    and    Melissa. 

JACKSON,   G.   A.    The  son  of  a  prophet. 

JACKSON,    H.    M      F.    formerly       Hunt. 

(H.    H.)    (Saxe    Holm)    Bits    of    talk   in 

prose   and   verse    for   young   folks J 

Hetty's   str.ange   history. 

Ijetters    from    a    cat J 

Mercy    Philbrick's    choice. 

Mammy    Tittleback    and   her    family.J 

Nellie's  silver  mine J 

Ramona. 

Saxo    Holm's    stories.    2v. 

Zeph. 
JACKSON,   T.    Our  dumb   companions.. J 
Jacob    Faithful.    Marryat,    P. 

Jacobite  exile.    Henty,  G.   A J 

JACOBS,    J.    ed.    Indian    fairy    tales J 

More    Celtic    fairy    tales J 

More    English    fairy    tales J 

JACOBS,   W^.  W.    The  brown   man's  ser- 
rant.    With    his    Skipper's    wooing. 


Light    freights. 

Many  cargoes. 

Master    of    craft. 

More  cargoes. 
Jacques  Bonneval.    Rathbone,  M.  A.  M. 
Jacques    Damour.    Zola,    B. 
JAMES,     F.     A.     P.     (Florence     Warden) 
Deldee:    or,    the    iron    hand. 

Sea   Mew   abbey. 

Vagrant   wife. 
JAMPJS,   G.    P.    R.    Arrah   Neil. 

Heidelberg. 

Henry  Mastcrton. 

Henry    of   Guise. 

The    Huguenots. 

Tlie    king's    highway. 

Pequinillo. 

Philip   Augustus. 

Richelieu.    2v. 
JAMES,    H.    Jr.    The  Aspern  papers. 

The   awkward   age. 

Bundle  of   letters.    With  Besant,     W. 
Sh.ipherds  all. 

Diary    of    a    man    of   fifty.    With    Be- 
sant,  W.    Shepherds  all. 

Daisy    Miller. 

Embarrassments :shoTt   stories. 

The   Europeans. 

In   the   cage. 

Lesson     of    the     master,     arid     other 
stories. 

Lord  Beaupre.    With  his  Private  life. 

Louisa  Pallant.    With  his  Aspern  pa- 
pers. 

Modern  warning.    With  his  Aspern  pa- 
pers. 

The    other  house. 

Owen    Wingrave.With    his    Wheel     of 
time. 

Pension    Beaurepas.    With    his    Siege 
of    London. 

The    point    of    view.    With    his    Siege 
of   London. 

The  real  thing  and  other  tales. 

The   reverberator. 

Roderick   Hudson. 

The   sacred   fount. 

Siege  of  London. 

The   soft   side. 

Tales   of   three   cities. 

Terminations:    short  stories. 

The    tragic    muse.    2v. 

Two  magics.    (Also)   Covering  end. 

The   visits.    With   his   Private   life. 

Washington   Square. 

Watch  and  ward. 

The  wheel  of  time.    (Also)   Collabora- 
tion   (and)    Owen   Wingrave. 
James  Braithwaite.    Kingston,  W.  H.  Q..J 
Jamesons.    Wilkins,  M.  E. 
JAMISON,    Mrs.    C.    V.    Lady   Jane J 

Seraph    the    little   violiniste .1 

Story   of  an   enthusiast. 
Jan  Vedder's  wife.    Barr,  A.  B. 
Jane.    Corelll,   M. 
Jane   Bouverie.    Sinclair,    C. 
Jane    Field.    Wilkins,    M.    E. 
Jane    Talbot.    Brown.    C.    B. 
Janet,    a    poor    heiress.    Clarke.    R.    S...J 
Janice    Mer-sdith.    Ford,    P.    L. 

JANNER,    M.    Queen's    bodv-guard J 

JANSON.    K.    Spell-bound   fiddler. 
JANVIER.       M.     (Margaret     Vandegrift) 
Dead  doll  and  other  verses J 

Little    helpers J 

Ways    and   means J 

JANVIER,     T.     A.    (Ivory    Black)    Aztec 
treasure    house 

Color   studies. 

In    great    waters:    four    stories. 

In  the  Sargasso  sea. 

The   passing  of     Thomas,    and     other 
stories. 

Poberson's  medium. 


JAPP 


47 


JOKAJ 


Undo  of  an  angel,  and  other  stories. 
Japhet   in  search   of  a   father.    Marryat, 

P. 
J  AFP,    A.    H.    (E.    Conder     Gray)      Wiso 

words   and   loving   deeds J 

Jargal.    Hugo,    V. 

Jaruin  and   Cuffy.    Ballantyne,   R.   M. ..J 

Jason    Edwards.    Garland,    H. 

Java,    the    pearl    of    the    east.    Higginson, 

S.   J J 

Javan   ben   Seir.    Kennedy,    \V. 
Jealousies  of  a  country  town.    Balzac,  H. 
Jean   de   Kerdren.    Schultz,    J. 
Jean   Jarous.=ieau.       Pellctan,    E. 
Jean  Teterol's  idea.    Cherbuliez,   V. 

Jed.    Alger,  H.  Jr J 

JKPFEKIES,    R.    Wood    magpie J 

■JKNKIN,    H.    C.    J.    Jupiter's    daughters. 

Within   an   ace. 
JENKINS,    E.    The    devil's    chain. 

Ginx's    baby. 

I^ittle  Hodge. 
JENKS,    A.    E.    Childhood    of  Ji-shib   the 

Oiibwa J 

JENKS,   T.    Boy's  book  of  exploration.. J 

Century   World's    Fair   book    for    boys 

and  girls J 

JENNESS,   T.  R.    Above  the  range J 

Jennie   Baxter.    Barr,   R. 

JENNINGS,    N.    A.     A    Texas    ranger. 

JENNINGS,    W.    Karine. 

Jenny    Harlowe.    Russell,    W.    C. 

JEPSON,    E.    and    Beamis,      D.    On      the 

edge  of  the  empire. 
Jericho  road.    Habberton,  J. 
JEROME,    J.    K.    Diary    of   a   pilgrimage. 
(Also)    Six  essays. 

John    Ingerfleld,    and    other    stories. 

Novel   notes. 

Observations  of  Henry. 

On  the  stage  and  off. 

Sketches  in  lavender,   blue  and  green. 

Stage-land. 

Three   men   in   a   boat. 

Three  men   on  wheels. 

Told    after    supper. 
Jerome.       Wilkins,    M.    E. 
Jerry.    Hungerford,    M. 

Jerry   the   blunderer.    Wesselhoeft,    L.    F. 
Jerry   the   dreamer.    Payne,    W. 
Jersey  boy  in  the  revolution.    Tomlinson, 

E.    T J 

Jersey  Street  and  Jersey  Lane.    Bunner, 

H.   C. 
Jess.    Haggard,  H.   R. 
Jessamy  bride.    Moore,    P.   P. 
JESSOP,  G.  H.    Gerald  Ffrench's  friends. 
Jew.    Kra?zewski,   J.    I. 
Jew.    Spindler,    K. 
Jew.    Turgenef,    I.    S. 
Jewel  of  Ynys  Galon.    Rhoscomyl,  O 
JEWETT,  J.  H.    Bunny  stories  for  young 

people J 

JEWKTT,        S.        O.    Betty"  "Leicester's 
Christmas j 

Country    by-ways:    short    stories. 

Country  of  the  pointed  firs. 

Deephaven. 

The   king  of   Folly   Island,    and   other 
people. 

The    life    of   Nancy:    short    stories. 

Marsh    Island. 

The   mate   of  the  Daylight. 

Play   days j 

Qroen's    (win,    nnd    other    sotrles. 

Strangers       and       wayfarers:       short 
stories. 

Tales    of    New    England. 

The   tory    lover. 

A    white   h^ron,    and    other   stories. 
Jezebel's    dnughter.     Collins,    W. 
Jim   of   Hellns.    Richards,    L.    E. 
Jimmyjohn    boss.    Wi.<=ter,    O. 
Jimty.    Briscoe,    M.    S. 


Jo's    boys.    Alcott,    L.    M j 

Jo's   opportunity.    Lillle,    L.    C J 

Joan    Haste.    Haggard,    H.    R. 

Joan   of   Arc.    Twain,    M. 

Joan  of  the  sword  hand.    Crockett,   S.   R. 

Joan    Seaton.    Beaumont,    M. 

Joe  Wayring  at  home.    Castlemon,   II. ..J 

Joe's    luck.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Joel   Pepper.    Lothrop,   H.   M.   S J 

JOHN,  E.     (E.  Marlitt)    tr.  by  Mrs.   Wls- 
ter.    At    the    councillor's. 

Bailiff's    maid. 

Countess    Gisela. 

Gold    Elsie. 

In    the    councillor's    house. 

In    the    Schillingscourt. 

Lady  with   the  rubies. 

Little    moorland   princess. 

Old    Mamselle's   secret. 

Over  yonder. 

OavI's  nest. 

Princess    of    the    moor. 

Second    wife. 
John.    Woods,    K.    P. 

John  Bodewins  testimony.    Foote,   M.   H. 
John  Boyd's   adventures.    Knox.   T.    "W...7 
John  Brownlow's   folks.    Allen.    W.    B. 
Juhn    Br.;nt.    Winthrop,    T. 
John   Charity.    Vachell,    H.    A. 
John   Godfrey's   fortunes.    Taylor,    B. 
John    Halifax.    Craik,    D.    M.    M. 

John    Hartley.    Adains,    C    J 

John    Holdsworth.    Russell,    W.    C. 

John    Ingerfl.^id.    Jerome,    J.    K. 

John    Inglesant.    Shorthouse,    J.     H. 

John    Jerome.    Ingelow,    J. 

John   King's   question    class.    Sheldon.    C 

M. 
John   March.    Cable,    G.   W. 
John   Milton   and  his   times.    Ring,    M. 
John  Remington.    Alden,   I.  M. 
John    Ship.    Elivas,    K. 

John  Spicer  lectures.    Diaz,  A.  M J 

John    Splendid.    Munro,    N. 
John    Th'ssi?lton.    Bower,    M. 
John    Thompson.    Parr,    L.    T. 
John    Vytal.    Payson,    W.    P. 
John    Ward.    Deland.    M. 
John    Winplow.    Northrop,    H.    D. 

Johnnie.    Laughlin,   E.   O j 

JOHNSON,    Mrs.    C.    Her  college   days.. J 

JOHNSON,  B.    Judge's  pets '..   .J 

JOHNSON,    J.    Clever    boys    of   our    time 
who   became   famous  men J 

Clever  girls   of  our  time   who   became 

famous   women j- 

JOHNSON,   O.    Arrows   of  ithe   Almighty. 
JOHNSON,    R.    End    of    a    rainbow J 

The    hero    of   Manila j 

ed.    See    Little    Classics. 
JOHNSON,    S.    Ri.s.sclas.    Same   In  Aome 

library    of    modern    classics. 
JOTTNSON,    V.      W.     -An      English      Daisr 
Miller. 

The    house    of    the    musician. 
JOHNSTON,    M.    Prisoners    of   hope 

To   have   an'-i    +0   hold. 
JOHNSTON,    R.    M.     Mr.      Absalom      Bil- 
bngslea    and    other    Georgia    folk, 

Mr.    Billy    Downs. 

Mr.    Portner's     marital     claims,      and 
other   stories. 

The  Primes  and   th'-.ir    neierhbors J 

JOHNSTON,   W.     One   of  BiTller's  horse.J 
JOKAT.     M.    Day    of    wrath. 

Debts    of   honor. 

Dr.    Dumany's  wife. 

Eyes    like    the    sea. 

The  green   hook. 

A    Hungarian    nabob. 

The    Hon    of   Janina. 

Midst    the  wild    Carpathians. 

The   nam3less   castle. 

Poor    plutocrats. 


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48 


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Pretty  Michal. 

Jolly   fellowship.    Stockton,   F.    R J 

Jolly  good   times.    Anon J 

Jolly  good  times  at  Hackmatack.    Smith. 

M.  r.  w J 

Jollv    rover.    Trowbridge,    J.    T J 

Jollv    summer.    (College    tramps)    Anon. J 
Jonathan.    Liddell,    C.    C.    F.    T. 
JOUDAN,    D.    S.     Book    of    Knight       and 

Barbara J 

JOFcDAN,    E.    Tales    of    the    cloister. 
Joscelyn   Cheshire.    Kennedy,    S.   B. 
Joseph  and  his  brother.     Tweedie,  W.  K.J 
Joseph    and    his    friend.     Taylor,    B. 

Joseph    Bonaparte.    Abbott,    J.    S.    C J 

Joseph   in   the   snow.    Auertaach,    B. 
Joseph    II    and   his    court.    Mundt,    C.    M. 
JOSEI'HUS,    F.       Our    young    folks'    Jo- 

sephus J 

Joshua.    Ebers,   G. 

Joshua    Davidson.    Patterson,    V.    S. 

JOSIAH    Allen's    wife,    pseud.    See    Hol- 

ley,    M. 
Journey  in  other  worlds.    Astor,   J.   J. 
Journey   to   nature.    Mowbray,    J.    P. 
Journey    to    the      center    of      the      earth. 

Verne,   J. 
Joy  of  life.    Wolf,  E. 
Juana.    Balzac,    H. 
Jucklins.    Read,    O. 
Judge   Burnnam's   daughters.       Alden,    I. 

M. 
Judge's    cave.    Lothrop,    H.    M.    S. 

Judge's  pets.    Johnson,  E J 

Judgment    of    Helen.    Cobb,    T. 
Judith    Shakespeare.       Black,    W. 
Juletty.    McElroy,   L.   C. 
Julian.    Ware,     W.         Same.       With     his 

Rome    and    the    early    Christians. 

Julian    Home.    Farrar,    F.    W J 

Julian  Mortimer.    Castlemon,   H J 

Julius.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

JUNCKER,    E.    pseud.       See    Schmieden, 

M.   E.   J. 

Jungle  book.    Kipling,   R J 

Junior   Cup.    French.    A. 

Jupiter   Lights.    Woolson,    C.    F. 

Just  his  luck.    Optic,    O J 

k: 

Kaleidoscope.    Lothrop,    H.    M.    S J 

KARL    Madame  Tabby's  establishment. J 

Karine.    Jensen,   W. 

Kate   Carnegie.    Maclaren,    I. 

Kate  Wetherill.    Lee,   J. 

Katerfelto.    Melville,    G.    J.    W. 

Katherine  Day.    Fuller,  A. 

Katharine  Barle.    Knox.  A.  T. 

Katharine   Lauderdale.       Crawford.    F.M. 

Katharine    North.       Pool,    M.    L. 

Ka<-hie's  stories  series.      See  Douglas,  A. 

M J 

Kathleen.    Burnett,   F.   H. 
KAVANAGH,    J.    Madeleine. 

Rachel    Gray. 
KavMuagh.    Longfer.ow,    H.   W. 
KAYME.     S.    Anting-anting    stories. 
KEDDEB,   H.     (Sarah  Tytler)   Girl  neigh- 
bors  — J 

Papers    for    thoughtful    girls J 

KEELING,    E.   d'E.    Orchardscroft. 

KEEN.VN.    H.    F.    Trajan. 

Keeper  of  the  salamander's  order.   Shat 

tuck,   W J 

Keepsake    stories.       Scott,    W. 
KETGHTLBY,    S.    R.    Heronford. 

The   silver   cross. 
KEIGHTLET.    T.    Mythology    of   ancient 

Greece  and  Italy J 

Kelea.    Twombly,    A.    S. 

XELLOGG.    E.    Elm    Island    series J 

Lion   Ben   of   Elm   Island. 
Charlie   Bell   of   Elm  Island. 


The  ark  of  Elm  Island. 
Boy    farmes    on    Eim   Island. 
Young   shipbuilders. 

Forest  glen  series J 

Sowed   by   the    wind. 
Wolf   run. 

Brought    to    the    front. 
Black    Rifle's    mission. 
Forest   glen. 
Burying    the    hatchet. 

Pleasanc   cove   series J 

Young   deliverers    of   Pleasant    Cove. 

Cruise  of  the  Casco. 

Arthur    Brown,    the    young    captain. 

Child   of   the   Island   glen. 

Fisher  boys  of  Pleasant  Cove. 

Strong  arm  and  a  mother's  blessing 

Whispering  pine  series J 

Stout   heart. 
Spark   of   genius. 
Sopiiomores    of    Radcliffe. 
Whispering   pine. 
Turning   of    the   tide. 
Winning  his   spurs. 
KELLOGG,    W.    F.    Hunting  in   the   jun- 
gle  J 

KELLY,    F.    F.     With    hoops    of    steel. 

Kelp-gatherers.    Trowbridge,    J.   T J 

KEMBLE,  F.  A.  Far  away  and  long  ago. 
KENDALL,   M.    iTom  a  garret. 

Such    is    life.    . 
Kenelm   Chillingly.    Lytton,    E.    G.    E.    L. 

B. 
Kenilworth.       Scott,   W. 
KENNEDY,       J.       P.     (Solomon      Second 
thoughts.)    Horse-shoe    Robinson. 
Rob   of   the   bowl. 
Swallow   Barn. 
KENNEDY,   S.   B.    Joscelyn  Cheshire. 
KENNEDY,    W.    Javan  ben   Seir. 
Kensington    palace.    Marshall,    E.    M. 
Kent  Hampden.    Davis,  Mrs.  R.  B.  H. ..J 
Kentuckians.    Fox,    J. 
Kentucky    cardinal.    Allen,    J.    L. 
KENYON,    W.    J.    First    years    in  handi- 
craft  J 

Kerrigan's    quality.    Barlow,    J. 
KESTER,   V.    The  manager   of  the  B.   & 
A. 

Kettle  Club.    Cousin  Virginia   J 

Keynotes.    Egerton,    G. 

Khaled.    Crawford,    F.    M. 

Kidnaped   millionaire.    Adams,    P.   U. 

KIEFEIR,    F.   J.    Legends   of   the   Rhine.J 

Kildburne's    oak.    Hawthorne,    J.    C. 

Kildee.    Bryan,  M.  E. 

Kilrogan  cottage.    Desparfl,   M. 

Kim.    Kipling,    R. 

KIMBALL,        R.         B.    Henry         Powers 

(banker). 
St.   Leger. 

Kin-da-shon's  wife.    Willard.  C.  McC.  W. 
KING,  A.  E.    Brown's  retreat,  and  other 

stories. 
KING,   B.    Let  not  man  put  asunder. 
KING,  C.    An  army  Portia.    Same.   (With 
his)   A   soldier's   secret. 
An   army  wife. 
Cadet   days   at  West  Point. 
Campaigning    with    Crook,    and    other 

stories. 
Foes   in    ambush. 
Found   in    the  Philippines. 
Garrison   tangle. 
The   general's    double. 
In    spite    of    foes. 
Kitty's    conquest, 
"tiaramie." 
Marion's     faith.    Sequel     to     Colonel's 

daughter. 
Norman    Holt. 
.     Ray's    daughter. 
Ray's  recruit. 
Starlight   ranch. 


KING 


49 


KNIGHT 


story    of    Port    FYaynp. 

Sunset  Pass. 

A   tame  surrender. 

Trials   of   a   staff-officer. 

A    trooper    Galahad. 

Trooper   Ross.    (Also)    Signal    Butte. 

Trumpeter  Fred. 

Two    soldiers,    and   Dunravon    ranch, 
tinder  fire. 

M'aring's   peril. 

Warrior  Gap. 

War-time    wooing. 

A  wounded   name. 

ed.    Captain       Dreams,        and       oth^r 
stories. 

The    Colonel's    Christmas    dinner,    and 
other   stories. 

An       initial     experience,     and       other 
stories. 
KING,    C.    Democracy. 
KING,    E.    The    golden    spike. 
KING.    G.    Balcony   stories. 

DeSotn    in    the    land    of    Florida J 

Earthllngrs. 

Monsieur  Motte.   and  other  stories. 

Tales    of   a    time   and   place. 
KING,   K.    Hugh   Melton. 
King  and  a  few  dukes.   Chambers,   R.   W. 
King   Arthur.    Cralk.    D.    M.    M. 
King  Circumstance.     Pugh.   E. 
King   in   yellow.    Chambers,    R.    W. 
King    Noanett.    Stinison,    P.    .T. 
King    of    Folly    Island.    Jewett,    S    .O. 
King    of    Honey   Island.    Thompson,    M. 
King   of  the  broncos.    Lummis,    C.    P. 
King   of   the   golden   river     Ruskin,    J... J 

Kin.g   of    the    park.    Saunders.    M J 

King   of    Tvre.    liUdlow,    J.    M. 

King   Philip.       Abbott.    J.    S.    C J 

King  Solomon's  mines.  Haggard,  H.  R. 
Kin.g  with  two  faces.  Coleridge,  M.  B. 
King   Zub.    Pollock,    W.    H. 

King's  daughter.    Alden.  I.  J J 

King's  end.    Brown,   A. 
Kin.g's   deputy.    Hinkson.    H.    A. 
King's    highway.    Barr,    A.    E. 
King's   highway.    James.    G.    P.    R. 
King's  jackal.    Davis,   R.    H. 
King's    men.    Wheelwright.    J.    T. 
King's  messenger.    Antrobus,    S. 
King's    mirror.    Hope.    A.    H. 
King's    pawn.     Drummond,    H. 
King's    rivals.    Barrow,    E.    K. 

King's   servants.    Smith.   H J 

King's  stockbroker.      Gunter.  A.   C. 
King's   treasure   house.    Walloth,    W. 
Kingdom    of    Judah.    Warner.    S. 
Kings   in   exile.    Daudet,    A. 
Kings,    queens    and    barbarians.    Gilman. 

A J 

KTNGSBTTRY,    A.    See   Cooley.    Mrs.    A. 
KINGSFORD.  A.  B.    Dreams  and  dream- 
stories. 
KINGST.EY,    T'.    Alton   Locke. 

Boys  and  girls'   book   of  science J 

Hereward. 

Heroes    .1 

Hypatia. 

Madame  How  and  Lady  Why J 

Two   ye.ars   ago. 

Water-babies J 

Westward   ho! 

Yeast. 
KIXGSLEY.    F.    M.    Titus. 

Kingsley.    H.    Austin    Elliot. 

Ravenshoe. 
KINGSLEY.    R.     G.    Children     of     West- 
minster   Abboj'..     ..  J 
KINGSTON,    W.    H.    G.    AijventuVes'  In 
the   far  west.    Same  as  Dick  Onslow.. J 

From  powder  monkey   to   admiral J 

Hendricks    the    hunter j 

In  New  Granada j 

James   Braithwaite,    the  supercargo!! J 


Mark  Seaworth J 

The    midshipman    J 

Old  Jack J 

On  the  banks  of  the  Amazon J 

Peter  the  whaler  — J 

Peter    Trawl    J 

Roger   Willoughby    J 

A  tale  of  the  shore  and  ocean J 

The    three   admirals    J 

Washed    ashore J 

Young  fore.sters J 

Young   rajah J 

Kinkaid  venture.    Hamilton,  K.   W .J 

KIP,   Ij.    I'he   dead   marquis. 
Under    the    bells. 

KIPLING,   R.    Captains  courageous    J 

The  courting  of  Dinah   Shadd.     (Also) 
The     Rending   of     Dana     Da.    Sa.me 
(With    his)    Story   of    the   Gadsbys. 
The  day's  work:    short  stories.     Same 

2v. 
Forty   tales   from   the  hills. 
In  black  and  white:    short  stories. 

Jungle   book J 

Kim. 

Life's  handicap:    stories   of  mine   own 

people. 
Light   that  failed. 
Many  invjnticns-    short   stories. 
Mulvaney  stories. 

Phantom  'rickshaw,   and  other  tales. 
Plain  tales   from  the  hills. 

Second  jungle  book J 

Soldier    stories. 

Soldiers   three.       Same  (Also)    Military 
tales.    2v. 

Stalky   and   Co J 

Story    of    the    Gadsbys. 
Under       the     deodars.    Same.       (Also) 
Story    of    the    Gadsbys     CAnd)     Woe 
Willie    Winkle.    Same    (With   his)    In 
black  and  white. 
Wee  Wilk-e  \\'inkie,  and  other  stories. 
and    Balestier,    W.    The    naulahka. 
KTRBY,      M.     and     Kirby,      E.     Story     of 

Benvenuto    Cellini    J 

The  world  bv   the   fireside J 

KIRK,    E.   W.    O.     (Henry  Hayes)    Better 
times. 

Dorothy  and  her  friends    I 

Our  Lady  "Vanity. 
Queen   Money. 
The  revolt  of  a  daughter. 
KIRKE,  E.     pseud.       See  Gilmore,  J.   R. 
KIRKLAND.       C.       M.       S.     (Mrs.     Mary 

Clavers)    Western   clearings:       stories. 
KIRKLAND,    J.     The   McVeys. 
KTRKMAN,    M.    M.     Romance    of    Gilbert 
Holmes. 

KIRSCHNER,   L.     (O.   Schubin)   Counte.ss 

Erika's     apprenticeship,     tr.       by     Mrs. 

"^Vister. 
Erlach  court. 
Kirsteon.    Oliphant,    M.    O.    W. 
Kismet.     Fletcher,    J.     C. 

Kiss  for  a  blow.    Wright,   H.   C T 

Kit    and    Kitty.    Blackmore,    R.    D. 
Kit    Carson's    last    trail.    Lewis,    L. 
Kit   Kennedy.    Crockett,    S.    R. 
Kite   trust.    Rogers.    L.    H. 
Kitty's    conquest.    King,    C. 

Klondike  nuggets.     Ellis,   E.   S J 

Klytia.     Hausrarh,    A. 
Knave  of  hearts.    Grant,  R. 
KNTGHT,    G.    A    son    of    austeritv. 
Knight  and  Barbara,  Book  of.  Jordan,  D. 

S J 

Knieht-errant.    Lyall.    E. 

Knieht  of  Gwynne.    Lever,  C.  J. 

Kni.ght    of    the   Black     Forest.  Litchfield. 

G.    D. 
Knight    of    the    nets.    Douglas,    A.    M. 
Knight   of   the   nineteenth    century.     Roe. 

E.   P. 


KNOX 


50 


LARNED 


Kni!?ht    of    the    White    Cross.    Henty,    G. 

A J 

KnightinEf  of  the  twins.    Fitch,  G J 

Knightly  legends  of  Wales.      Lanier.  S.J 
Knights  in   fustian.    Brown,   C. 
Knights    of   today.    Barnard,    C. 
Knitters    in    the    sun.    Thanet,    O. 
Knockabout  Club  in  Spain.    Ober,  F.  A. .J 
KNOX,   A.   T.    Katharine   Eale. 
KKOX,   Mrs.    I.    C.    Young   folks'    history 

of  England J 

KNOX   T.   W.    Boy  travellers   seies J 

Australia. 
Central    Europe. 
Great   Britain   and   Ireland. 
Mexico. 

Northern  Europe. 
South   Am.?rica. 
Southern    Europe. 
Congo. 
Levant. 
Boy  trivcllers  In  the  far  Ea.st  series. J 
Japan  and  China. 
Siam  and  Java. 
Ceylon   and   India. 
Egypt   and   the  Holy   Land. 
Central  Africa. 
Hunting   adventures   on   land   and   sea 

series J 

Toung  nimrods  in   North  America. 
Young   nimrods   around    the   world. 

John    Boyd's    adventures    .A. J 

The   lost   army J 

Travels  of  Marco  Polo J 

KOFRNFR,    H.    T.     Beleaguered. 
KOI£OLENKO,  V.     Blind   musician. 
KOUNS,    N.    C.    Arius  the   Libyan. 

Dorcas    the    daughter   of   Faustina. 
KOUNTZ,    W.    J.    Jr.    Billy    Baxter's    let- 
ters. 
KOVALEVSKY,    S.    Vera  Vorontzoff. 
KRASZEWSKI,   J.    I.    lermola. 

The  Jew. 
KRAT'SE.   T,.   F.     See  Yechton.    B.     pseud. 
Kronstadt.       Pemberton,    M. 
KUPPORD.    S.    Uncharted   island. 


LA  BEDALLIERRE,    E.    de.    Story    of   a 
cat J 

Ijabor.    Zola,    E. 

LABOTTLAYE,    E.    R.    L.    de.    Abdallah. 

Fairj'-   tales  of  all  nations J 

Paris  in  America. 

Tjad's   love.    Bates,    A. 

Lad's  love.    Crockett,   S.  R. 

Ladder  of  fortune.    Baylor,   P.    C. 

ijaddie.    Anon.    With  Miss  Toosey's   mis- 
sion  J 

Ladies  first!  Verdenal,    Mrs.   D.    F. 

Lady  Branksmere.    Hungerford,   M. 

Lady    Carmichael's    will.    Hay,    M.    C. 

Lady   Jane.    Jamison,    Mrs.    C.    V J 

Lady   Marabout's   troubles,    Ouida.     With 
her  Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage. 

Ladv  of  Fort   St.   John.    Catherwood.    M. 
H. 

Lady  of  I/aunay.    Trollope,  A.    With  Ro- 
quette.    O.    The   curate    of   Orsireres. 

Lady  of  Lynn.    Besant,  W. 

Lady   of   qualiry.    Burnett,    F.    H. 

Lady  of  the  Aroostook.    Howells,   W.    D. 

Lady  of  the  Ice.    De  Mille,  J. 

Ladv  of  the  regency.    Rawson,   Mrs.   S. 

Lady   or   the   tiger?    Stockton,    F.    R. 

T.iady   Patty.     Hungerford,    M. 

Lady  Silverdale's  sweetheart.      Black,   \V. 

Lady  Susan.    Austen,  J. 

Lady  Valworth's   diamonds.    Hungerford, 
M. 

Lady    with    the    rubies.    John.    E.    tr.    by 
Mrs.    Wister. 

Lafargue,    P.    New   judgment   of   Paris. 

Last  century  maid.    Wharton.   A.   H J 


LAF'FAN,    M.    See   MacNabb,    M.   L. 

LaFLESCHE,   F.    The  middle  five   J 

Tiaicus.    Abbott,    L. 

Lake   breezes.    Optic,    O J 

I^ake-house.    Stahr,    F.    L. 

Lake   shore   series.    See   Optic,    O J 

Lakerim  athle'^ic  club.    Hughes.   R J 

Lakeville.    Bigot,   M.   H. 

Lai.    Hammond,    W.   A. 

Lally  of  the  brigade.    McManus,  L. 

LAMARTINE,   A.      de.     Confidpntial     dis- 
closures. 
Genevieve. 
Graziella. 

JjAMB,    C.    Adventures  of  Ulysses   J 

and    Lamb,      M.    Poetry    for     children 

(Also)    Prince   Dorus    J 

Tales  from  Shakespeare J 

LA  MOTTE-FOUQUE,  F.  H.  K.  baron  de 
The    hermit    of    Warkworth    (And)    The- 
two   captains. 
Thiodolf    the    Icelander. 
The   two   captains. 
In  Acme  library   of  'modern   classics. 
Same.      (^Vith    his)    The    hermit      of 
Warkworth. 
TJndine.    Same.       In   Acme    library    of 
modern    classics. 

Lamplighter.    Cummins,  M.   S. 

Land    o'    the    leal.    Lyall,    D. 

T^and  of  pluck.    Dodge,    M.    E.    M J 

Land    of    the    cockayne.    Seras,    M. 

Land   of  the  long  night.    DuChailiu,    P.. J 

Land   of   the  sky.    Reid,   C. 

LANDER,    S.    W.    Spectacles   for     young 
eyes J 

Landlord   at    Lion's     Head.    Howells,    W. 
D. 

LANDOR,    W.    S.    Pericles   and   Aspasia.. 

Lane  that  had  no  turning.    Parker,  G. 

Laneton   parsonage.    Sewell,    E.    M. 

LANG,    A.    In    the    wrong    paradise,     imf. 
other  stories. 
The   mark   of   Cain. 
A   monk   of   Fife. 

My  own  fairy  book J 

joint   author.    See   Haggard,   H.    R. 
See  Mason,  A.   E.   W. 

ed.    Blue  fairy  book J 

The  blue  poetry  book J 

Green  fairy  book J 

Grey   fairy   book J 

Pink  fairy  book J 

Prince   Ricardo   of  Pantouflia    J 

Red  book  of  animal  stories J 

Red   fairy  book    J 

True  story  book J 

Yellow   fairy  book J 

LANGWORTHY,  F.    Slaves  of  chance. 

LANIER,    S.     Bob J 

Boys'   Froissart J 

Boys'   King  Arthur J 

Boys'    Mabinogion.       Same,    with    title 

Knightly   legends   of  Wales J 

ed.    Boys'   Percy J 

Tiger-lilies. 

LANZA,   C.    and     Harvey,     J.     C.    Scara- 
baeus. 
joint   author.       See  Hammond,    W.    A. 

Laodicean.    Hardy,   T. 

T.,.A.  RAMSE,  L.   de.       See  Ouida.    pseud. 

Laramie.    King,    C. 

LARCHEY,   L.    Narrative  of  Capt.   Coig; 
net. 

liARNED,    A.    Old   tales  retold  fom   Gre- 
cian mythology J 

Tales     from   the  Norse      grandmother 
(elder  Edda) J 

Larry.    Douglas,    A.    M. 

Lasses    of   Leverhousp.    Fothergill,    J. 

I.,ast   American.    Mitchell,    J.    A. 

Last   assembly   ball.    Foote.    M.    H. 

Tiast  Athenian.    Rydberg,   V. 

Last   chronicle   of   Barset.    Trollope,    A. 


LATHROP 


51 


LIE 


Last    confession.       Caine,    H. 
Last  day  of  a  condemned.    Hugo,  V. 
Last  day  of  a  king.    Hartmann,   M. 
Last   days  of  Pompeii.    Lytton,    E.   G.   E. 

L.   B. 
Last  incarnation   of  Vautrin.    Balzac,    H. 
With    his    Ferragus. 

Last  of  the  Arawaks.    Ober,  F.  A J 

Last  of  the  barons.    Lvtton,  E.  G.   E.  L. 

B. 
Last  of  the  Macallisters.    Barr,   A.   E. 
Last   of   the   Mohicans.    Cooper,    J.    F. 

Last  of  the  Peterkins.    Hale,  L.   P J 

Last  penny.    Arthur,  T.  S J 

Last    refuge.     Fuller,    H.    B. 
fjftst  sentence.    Grey,   M. 

T.,ast    three   soldiers.    Shelton,    ^V.    H 

Last    touches.    Clifford,    L.    L. 
Last   words.    Carlyle,    T. 

Last   words.    Ewing,  J.  H J 

Late   Mrs.    Null.    Stockton,    F.    R. 

I-ater  lo\  e  letters  of  a  musician.  Fieed.  M. 

LATHROP.    G.    P.     Gold   of   pleasure. 

In   the  distance. 

Newport. 

and     Rideing,    W.    H.      The     letter     of 
credit. 
La  timers.    McCook,    H.    C. 
Latitude  19.    Crowninshield.   Mrs.    S. 
Laui^hing  man.    Hugo,   V. 

LAT'GHLIN.   E.   O.    Johnnie   J 

LATJT.    A.    C.     Lords    of    the    north. 
Laurel    bush.    Craik,    D.    M.    M. 

I,aurie  Vane.    Seawell,   M.   E .J 

Ijavengro.    Borrow,    G. 

Law   and    the   lady.    Collins,    W. 

LAWI-ESS,   E.    A   Chelsea  householder. 

Grania. 

Hurri.sh. 

Maelcho. 
L.WVRENCE,    G.    A.    Maurice   Dering. 
LAWRENCE,       Uncle.       pseud.        Young 

folks'   whys  and  wherefores    J 

Lawrence   Clavering.    Mason,    A.    E.    W. 
Lawrence's     adventure.       Trowbridge.     J. 

T ....J 

LAWSON.       E.    Euphrosyne       and       her 

"Golden    book." 
Lawton  girl.    Frederic,  H. 
I.azarre.    Catherwood,   M.   H. 
LAZARUS,    E.     Alide. 
Lazarus  in  London.    Robinson,   F.   W. 
Leader    casket.    Hunt,    M.    R. 
Lean.    F.    M.    See   Marryat,    F. 
LEAR,  E.    Nonsense  book. 
Lear   of   the   steppes.    Turgenef.    I.    S. 
Learning  to  draw.    Viollet-le-Duc.   E.   E.J 
Leather   stocking   and   silk.    Cooke.   J.    E. 
Leatherstocking    tales.    Cooper,    J.    F. 
Leavenworth    case.    Green,    A.    K. 
LE    BARON,    G.    Told    under   the   cherry 

tree f 

LE  r'ONTE.  C.  E.    The  statue  in  the  air. 
T,ed-horse    claim.       Foote.    M.    H. 
T-EE,    H.    Canterbury    tales.       2v. 
LEE,    J.    Kate   Wetherill. 
LEE.     M.    C.   C.     J.     In     the     cheerinsMip 
business. 

A   soulless  singer. 

LEE.   S.   B.    African  Crusoes T 

LEE,   S.       Canterbury  tales. 

LEE.  V.    pseud,   of  Paget.  V.  Hauntings. 

Miss    Brown. 

Oftilie. 

Phantom    lover. 

Vanitas. 
Lo^ch   Club.    Owen.   G.   W. 
T.EFFTNGWELL,    W.    B.     Manulito. 

Left    behind.     Otis.    J J 

LE   GALLTENNE.     R.       Book     bills       nf 
Narcissus. 

The  love-letters  of  the  king. 

Romance  of  Zion  chapel. 

Young  lives.  ♦ 


Legend   of   CroQuemilainc.     L'Epine,    M. 
I>egond    of    Montrose.    Scott,      T\'.     (With 

his)    Bride   of  Lemmormoor. 
Legend  of  the  Rhine.    Thackeray.    W    M 

(With    his)    Philip. 
Legend  of  Thomas  Didymus.    Clark,   J.F. 

Legends  of  Norseland.   Pratit,  M.   L J 

Legends  of  the  Rhine.    Kiefer,   F.   J J 

Legionaries.    Clark,  H.   S. 

l>ErGHTON,   R.    Wreck     <if     the     Golden 

Fleece j 

Leila.    Lytton,   E.   G.    E.   L.    B. 

Lem.    Brooks,   N J 

Lemon  tree.    Ouida.     (With  her)   The  sil- 
ver  Christ. 

Lenox  Dare.    Townsend,   V.    F J 

Leon  Roch.     Galdos,    B.    P. 
Leonora   of  the  Yawmish.    Dana,    F. 
L'EPINE,    M.    Legend   of   Croquemitaine. 
I-E  QUERDEE,   Y.    Letters  of  a  country 

vicar. 
LE    QUEUX,    W.    Scribes    and   pharlsees. 

Zoraida. 
liE  SAGE,  A.  R.    Adventures  of  Gil  Bias. 
LESDERNIER,    Madame   de.       Headland 
home. 

LESLIE,    E.    Girls'    own    book J 

Ellerslie  House J 

Lesser    bourgeoisie.    Balzac,    H. 
Lesson    of    the    master.    James,    H.    Jr. 

Lessons   from    the    iioble    lives   series J 

Benvenuto   Cellini. 
Sir    Humphry    Davy. 
Galileo. 

The   Herschels, 
Lester'.s    secret.    Hay,    M    C. 
Let   not  man  put   asunder.    King,   B. 
Letter    of    credit.    Laithrop.    G.    P. 
Letter   of  credit.    Warner,    S. 
Letters  from  a  cat.    Jackson,  H.  M.   F. ..J 
Letters  of   a  country  vioar.    Le   Guerdec, 
Y. 

Letters   to  a   farm   boy.    Wallace,   H J 

Lettice  Eden.     Holt,  E.   S. 

Levant.    Butterworth,    H J 

LEVER,    C.    J.     (Cornelius    O'Dowd)    Ad- 
ventures of  Athur  O'Leary. 
Barrington   (Also)    Tales   of   the   train. 
Charles    O'Malley. 
Confessions   of  Con  Cregan. 
The   Daltons.    2v. 
Davenport    Dunn.    2v. 
A    day's    ride. 
The  Dodd  family  abroad. 
Gerald    Fitzgerald. 
Harry   Lorreriuer. 
Horace    Templeton. 
Jack    Hinton,    the    guardsman. 
The   knight  of  Gwynne.    2v. 
Lord   Kilgobbin. 
Luttrell   of  Arran. 
The   Martins    of   Cro   Martin. 
O'Donoghue.         (Also)      St.      Patrick's 

eve. 
Roland  Cashel.    2v. 
Sir   Brook   Fosbrooke. 
Tales    of    the    train.     (With    his)    Bar- 
rington. 
Tom_   Burke    of   Ours. 
Tony    Butler. 
LEWAT;D.    F.    now    Stahr,    F.    L. 
LEWES,    G.    H.    Ranthorpe. 
LEWIS,    A.    H.     (Dan   Quinn)    Sandbnrrs: 
short   stories. 
Wolfville. 
LEWIS.    L.    Kit    Carson's   last   trail 
Liberation    of    Holland.      Charles,    E.    P.. 

(With   her)    Martyrs    of   Spain. 
LICHTENSTETN,    J.    For    the    blue    .ind 

gold. 
LTDDFL.       C.        C.     (Fraser-Tytkn      Jo- 
nathan. 
LIE.    J.    L.    I.    Barque    Futuri-. 
The   pilot    and    his    wife. 
Weird    tales. 


LIEFDE 


52 


LITCHFIELD 


LIEPDB,   J.   B.   de  See  DeLlefde,   J.   B. 

Lieutenant   at  eighteen.    Optic,   O J 

Life   and   adventures.    Vamberg,    A J 

Life  and  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe. 
DeFoe,    D J 

Life  and   deeds   of   Gen.   Grant.    Headley. 
P.    C J 

Life  for  a   life.    Craik,   D.    M.    M. 

Life  in  Arcadia.    Fletcher,  J.  S. 

Life    in    Danbury.    Bailey.    J.    M. 

Life   in   the  red   brigade.    Ballantyne,    R. 
M J 

Life    is    life.    Zack. 

Life   on   the   Mississippi.    Twain,    M. 

Life's   handicap.    Kipling,    R. 

Life's   little  ironies.    Hardy,    T. 

Life's  trivial  round.    Carey,  R.  N. 

Lifeboat.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

Lifted    veil.    Eliot,    G.     (With    her)    Silas 
Marner. 

Lifting  the  veil.    McLain,   M.   W. 

Light    freights.    Jacobs,    W.    W. 

Light    of    her    countenance.    Boyesen.    H. 
H. 

Light    of    Scarthey.    Castle,    E. 

Light    of  the   world.    "Ward,   H.    D. 

Lis-ht    that    failed.    Kipling,    R. 

Lights  and   shadows    of   African    history. 
Goodrich,    S.    G J 

Lighthouse.    Ballantyne.  R.   M J 

Lightning   express.    Optic,    O J 

LTGHTON,    W.    R.    Sons   of    strength. 

Like  a  gallant  lady.    Oleary.  K.  M. 

Like    another    Helen.     Horton.    G. 

liilac   sunbonnet.    Crockett,    S.    R. 

LTLLIE,   L.    C.    Alison's   adventures    J 

The    Colonel's    money J 

Faniilv   dilemma J 

Household    of   Glen    Holly    J 

Jo's    opportunity    J 

Mildred's  bargain,   and  other  stories. J 

Nan J 

Prudence. 

Ruth   Endicott's   way    J 

Story   of   English    literature    J 

Lilliput    lyrics.    Rand.    "W.     B f 

Lilv    and    the    cross.    DeMille.    J. 

Lily   lass.    McC.irthy,    J.    H. 

Lily    of    the    valley.    Balzac,       H.    Same 
(\\'ith    his)    Modeste   Mignon. 

Limitations.    Benson,  E.   F. 

LTN,    P.    pseud.       See    Atherton,    G. 

LINCOLN,    J.    T.      G.    Her     Washington 
season. 
A  pretty   Tory. 

LTNDATJ,    R.    Gordon     Baldwin.       (Also) 
The    philosopher's   pendulum. 
Liquidated.     (Also)    The    seer. 

LINDSAY,  M.    The  whirligig. 

LTNDSET,      W.    At       start    and      finish: 
short    stories. 
Cinder-path   tales. 

I/INTON,    B.    L.    Prom    dreams    to    wak- 
ing. 
Misericordia. 
The  new  woman. 

Linwoods.    Sedgwick.   C.    M. 

Lion    and    the    unicorn.     Davis.    R.    H. 

Lion   Een    of  Elm   Island.     KoUogg,    B. ..J 

Lion    of   Janina.    Jokai,    M. 

Lion  of  St.  Mark.    Henty,  G.   A J 

Lion   of   the  north.    Henty,    G.    A J 

Lion's  brood.    Osborne,   D. 

Lionel    I.,incoln.     Cooper.    J.    F. 

LTPPMANN.   J.   M.    Dorothy  Day J 

Miss    Wildfire J 

LTPPINCOTT.    S.    J.    C.     fOrace    Green- 
wood)  Bonnie  Scotland    J 

Merrie    England J 

Recollections    of   my     childhood,     and 

other  stories J 

Stori'^s     and     sights    of     France     and 

Italy J 

Stories    for    home    folks J 


Stories   from   famous   ballads J 

Liquidated.    Lindau,    R. 
LITCHFIELD,    G.       D.    Knight     of     the 
Black   Forest. 
Little   Venice,    and   other    stories. 
Moving    finger   writes. 

Only    an    incident J 

Literary    courtship.    Fuller.    A. 

Little   Bobtail.    Optic,   O J 

Little  book  of  profitable   tales.    Field,   E. 
Little  brown  house.    Sanford,  Mrs.  D.  P.J 

Little  by  little.    Optic,    O J 

Little  classics.  Johnson,  R.  ed.  vl-18. 
V],  Exile.  V.2,  Intellect  v3.  Trag- 
edy. v4,  Life.  v5,  Laughter.  v6, 
Love.  v7,  Romance.  v8,  Mystery. 
v9.  Comedy.  vlO,  Childhood.  vll, 
Heroism.  vl2,  Fortune.  \1.3,  Poems. 
vl4.  Poems  lyrical.  vl5.  Minor 
poems.  vl6.  Authors.  vl7,  Nature. 
vl8,    Humanity. 

Little    Corporal.       Frost,    J J 

Little   country   girl.    Coolidge,    S J 

Little  daughter  of   the  Revolution.    Sage, 

A.    C J 

Little    Doctor    "Victoria.    Carnahan,    L..J 
Little    Dorrit.    Dickens,     C. 

Little   Duke.    Yonge,   C.   M J 

liittle   fig-tree   stories.    Foote,    M.    H J 

Little   folk   life.    Dodge,    M.   A J 

Little   folks   astray.  .  Clarke,    R.    S J 

Little   folks   in   feathers   and   fur.    Mii'-r. 

H.    M J 

Little  fox.    Anon J 

Little  game  with  destiny.    St.   Felix.    M. 

Little  gentleman  in  green.    Savin,   U J 

Little  girl  in  old  Boston.  Douglas.  A.  M.J 
Little    girl    in    old    New    Bork.      Doug!  is. 

A.     M J 

Little   girl   in   old   Philadelphia.    Dougl  is. 

A.    M J 

Little   grandfather.       Clarke,    R.    S J 

Little   grandmother.    Clake.    R.    S J 

Little    helpers.    Janvier,    M J 

Little    Hodge.    Jenkins.    E. 

Little   Homespun.    Ogden.    R J 

Little  house  in  Pimlico.    Bouvet,  M J 

Little    Husruenot.    Pemberton.    M. 

Little    .Tarvis.    Seawell.    M.    E J 

Little   Jim    Crow.    Morris,    C J 

Little  journey  in  the  world.  Warner,  CD. 
Little    knights    and    ladies.    Sangster.    M. 

E T 

Little  lame  prince.    Craik,   D.    M.   M J 

Little  legacv.    Walford,   L.  B. 

Little   Loo.    Russell,    W.    C 

Little   Lord     Fauntlerov.    Burnett.     Mrs. 

F.    H J 

Little     Lucv's     wonderful     globe.    Yonge, 

C.    M J 

Little   Lychetts.       Craik,    D.    M.    M. 
Little   maid   of    Concord    Town.    Loithrop. 

H.    M.    S J 

Little    master.    Trowbridge,    J.    T J 

liittle  men.    Alcott,   L.   M J 

liittle  merchant.    Otitic,    O    J 

Little  minister.  Barrie,  J.  M. 
Little  min.K.  Cambridge,  A. 
Little    Miss    Muffet.    Carey,    R.    N. 

Little    Miss    Weezy.    Shirley,    P ,J 

Little  Miss  Weezy's  brother.    Shirley,  P  J 
liittle  Miss  Weezy's  sister.     Shirley.   P.. J 
Little     moorland      princess.    John    E.     tr. 
by  Mrs.   Wister. 

Little    nightcap    letters.       Barrow,    F J 

Little   Norsk.     Garland,    H. 

Little  novels  of  Italy.    Hewlett.   M. 

Little    pilgrim.    Oliphant,    M.    O.    "W. 

Little    nitchers.    Clarke.    R.    S T 

Little   Prudy  series.    See   Clarke,    R.   S..J 
Little  Prudv  flyaway  series.    See  Clarke. 

R.    S J 

Little  Pussv  Willow.     Stowe.   H.    B J 

Little    regiment.       Crane,     S. 


LIVINGSTON 


53 


LOUIS 


Little  Saint  Elizabeth.    Burnett,    Mrs.    F. 

H.    (With  her)  Sara  Crewe .T 

Liitle    savage.    Marryat,    P. 

Little    schoolmaster   Mark.     'Shorthouse. 

J.    H. 
Little   sister   to   the   wilderness.    Bell,    L. 

Little  Spaniard.    Newell,   H.  P.  H J 

Little    Sunshine's    holiday.    Craik,    D.    M. 

M J 

Little   upstart.    Rideing,   W.    H. 
Little   Venice.    Litchfield,    G.    D. 

Little  women.    Alcott,    L.   M J 

Liv.^ly    adventures    of     Ga\in     Hamilton. 

Sea  well,    M.    R J 

Lively    city    o'Ligar.    Bargress,    G f 

Lives  of  girls   who  became  famous.    Bol- 
ton,   S.    K J 

Lives  of  labour  land.    Brightweil,   C.   L.J 
Lives  of  poor  boys  who  became  famous. 

Bolton,    S.    K J 

Lives  of  the  hunted.    'Thom.pson,   K.    S..J 

Living  link.    De  Mille,  J. 

LIVINGSTON.    C.    M.     Story    of    Puff.... J 

joint   author.    See  Alden,    I.    M. 
LIVINGSTON,    G.    A    Chautauqua    idyl. J 
LLOYD.    J.    TJ.     Etidorpha:     or.     the    end 

of  (the   earth. 
Stringtown    on    the    Pike. 
Warwick   of    the   knobs. 
LLOYD.    K.     Chronic    loafer. 
LOT^OMIRSKI,   S.   H.     Safar-Hadgi. 
Lochinvar.    Crockett,    S.    R. 
LOCKE,    D.    R.     (Petroleum     V.      Nasby) 

Divprs    views    and    opinions. 
Ekkoes    from   Kentucky. 
Morals  of  Ben  Adhem. 
Nasby   in   exile. 
A   paper   city. 
Struggles. 
LOCKE.   "S\^   .1.    At  the  gate  of   Samaria. 

Derelicts.  ' 

LOCKWOOD.   S.    Animal  memoir.-^.    2v..J 
LODGE,    H.    C.    and    Roosevelt    T.    Hero 

tales   from   American  history J 

Lofty  and    the   lowly.    Mcintosh.    M.    J. 

l.og  of  a   sea-waif.    Bullen.   P.    T J 

Log  of  the  Lady  Grey.    Houghton,  L.  S.J 

Liollipop's  vacation.       Swett,   S J 

LONDON,    J.    The    God    of    his    fathers, 

and    other   stories. 
Son    of    the     wolf:    tales    of    the      far 
north. 
Lone    house.    Barr,    A.    E. 

Lone    ranch.    Reid.    M J 

Lonely  island.    Ballantyne.   R.   M J 

Lonesomest   doll.    Brown,    A.    F J 

LONG,    J.   L.    The  fox-woman. 

Miss    Cherry-Blossom    of    Tokyo. 
Prince    of   illusion,    and    other    tales. 
LONG,    L.    A.    Apprentices  ito   destiny. 

T,ong    exile.    Tolstoi,    L.    N J 

Long    run.    Cleveland,    R.    E. 

Long   walls.    Brooks,    E.    S J 

LONGFELLOW,    H.    W.    Hyperion. 
Kavanagh. 

Look-about    Club.    Bamford,    M.    E J 

Look    before    you    leap.    Alexander.    Mrs. 
Looking    around.    Roe,    A.    S. 
Looking  backward.    Bellamy.   E. 
Looking    further    forward.    Michael  is,    R. 
LOOMIS,     C.    B.    The     four-masted     cat- 
boat. 
I,ord    Bea.upre.    James,    H.    Jr.    With    his 

Private    life. 
Lord    Jim.    Conrad,    J. 
Lord  Ki'igobbln.    Lever,   C.   J. 
Lord    Linlithgow.       Roberts.    M. 
Lord   Ormont  and   his   Aminta.     M-Tcdith. 

G. 
Lord  Vanecourt's  daughter.    Collins.   M. 
Lords   of   the   north.     Laut.   A.    C. 
liOrley  and  Relnhnrd.    Auerbfich.   P.. 
Lcrna    Doone.       Blackmore.    R.    D. 
Lorraine.    Chambers,  R.   W. 


Los    Cerritos.    Athorton    G. 

Loss   and    gain.     Newman   J.    H. 

Lost  army.    Knox,    T.    W J 

Lost  canyon  of  the  Toltec^.    Seeley.  C.  S. 

Lost    child.    Kingsle\-,    H. 

Lost  endeavor.       Buothby,   G. 

Lost  gold  mine.    0> inverse,   F.   H J 

Tiost  gold  of  the  Monlczumas.    Stoddard, 
W.    O. 

Lost   illusions.    Balzac,    H 

Lost   in   a  great  city.    Douglas,    A.    M. 

Lost    in    Paris.     Hodder.    E J 

Lest  in  the  jur.gle.     DuChaiUu,   P J 

Lost  lady  of  old  years.    Buchan,  J. 

Lost   Man's    lane.    Green,   A.    K. 

Lost    manuscript.    Preytag,    G. 

liOst   mine.    Connelly,    J.    H. 

Lost    opportunity.    Tolstoi,    L.      N.     With 
his  Ivan  the  fool. 

Lost  provinces.    Tracy,   L. 

Lost  silv3r  of  Briffault.    Barr,    .A.   E. 

Lost   wife.    Cameron,    Mrs.    H.    I... 

Lost   word.    Van   Dyke,    H. 

Lothair.    Disraeli,    B. 

LOTHROP,    A.     pseud.     See     Warner.      A. 
B. 

LOTHROP,   H.    M.   S.    (Margaret  Sidney) 

Adventur'^s    of   Joel    Pepper    j 

Five    little    Peppers    grown    up J 

Five    little    Peppers    midway J 

How   they  went  to   Europe J 

Judge's  cave. 

Little   maid    of   Concord    Town J 

New   departure  for  girls    J 

Phronsie   Pepper J 

Rob   J 

The  stories  Polly  Pepper  told J 

and   others.    Kaleidoscope J 

I-OTI,    P.    pseud,    of  Viaud,   L.    M.   J.    A 
child's   romance. 
From  lands  of  exile, 
.^n   Iceland    fisherman. 
Ramintcho. 
Romance     of    a     child.    Same     as     A 

child's   romance. 
Romance   of  a   sphai. 

LOLGHEAD,       P.       H.    The     abandoned 

claim J 

The   black   curtain. 

The    man    who    was    guilty. 

LOUIS.  A.    Dollars  or  sense? 

Louis  de  Rougemont.    Pitz-Gerald,  W.  G. 

Louis  XIV.    Abbotft,   J.    S.    C J 

Louis    Philippe.    Abbott,    J.    S.    C J 

Louisa   Pall.ant.    James,   H.   Jr. 

Louisiana.     Burnett,  P.  H. 

Loiikis   Laras.    Bikelas,    D. 

liOurdes.    Zola,    E. 

Love.    Balzac,    H. 

Love.    Oakley,  H.   C. 

Love  affairs   of  an  old  maid.    Bell.   L. 

Love    among    the    lions.    Anstev,    F. 

Love   and    liberty.    Du.mas,    A.    D, 

Love    and    life.    Yonge,    C.    M. 

liove    and    Mr.    Lewisham.    Wells.    FI.    G. 

Love  and  money.    Reade,   C. 

Love  for  an  hour  is   love  forever.     Barr, 
A.    E. 

Love  in  a  cloud.    Bates,   A. 

Love   In  idleness.    Crawford,    F.    M. 

Love   in    old    cloathes.    Bunner.    H.    C. 

Love  In  the  nineteenth  century.    Preston, 
H.    W.  ■ 

Lovo  letters  of  a  musician.    Reed,   M. 

Love    letters   of   a   worldlv    woman.    Clif- 
ford.  L.   L. 

Love  letters  of  the  king.    LeGallienne,  R. 

Love   me  little,    love   me  long.    Reade,   C. 

Love    of    Landry.     Dunbar,    P,    T>. 

Love    of   Parson   I,ord.    Wilkins.    M.    E. 

Love  or  a  name.    Hawthorne,   J.  C. 

liOve  songs   of   childhood.    Field,   E J 

Love    the   harvester.    Pemberton,    M. 

Love's   dilemmas.    Herrick,    R. 


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54 


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Loves    of   a    lawyer.    Shuman,    A. 
Loves  of  the  Lady  Arabella.    Seawell,  M. 
13 

Loveliness.    Ward,   E.   S.  P » .1 

LOVER,    S.    Handy   Andy. 
He   would  be  a   gentleman. 
Rory  O'More. 
Lover  of   truth.    White,    E.    O. 
Lover    or    friend?    Carey,    R.    N. 
Lover's  revolt.     De  Forest,   J.  W. 
Lover's   Saint   Ruth's.    Guiney,    L.    I. 
LOVERING,    A.    T.    joint    author.       Seo 

Pratt,    M.    L. 
LOW,  A.  M.    The  supreme  surrender. 
LOWELL.   R.  T.   S.    Anthony  Brade. 

Story  or  'two  from  an  old  Dutch  town. 

Loyal  hearts  and  true.    Ogden,  K J 

Loval   Ronins.    Tamenga,    S. 
Lovalty   George.    Parr,    L.    T. 
Lit  CAS,    B.    V.     Book   of   verses    lor    chil- 
dren  J 

LT  CIEN.    See   Church,    A.    J. 

lAicien    de    Rubempre.    Balzac,    H. 

Luck  and  pluck  series.  See  Alger,  H.  Jr. J 

Luck    of    Roaring    Camp.    Harte,    B. 

Luck   of   the  (Darrells.    Payn,    J. 

Luck    of    the    Vails.    Benson.    E.    F. 

Lucky   number.    Friedman,    I.    K. 

Lucretia.     Lvtton,   E.    G.    E.   L.    B. 

LUCY.   H.    W.    Gideon   Pleyce. 

Lucy    Hardinge.    Cooper,    J.    F. 

Lucy  Howard's  journal.    Sigourney.   L  H. 

Lucy  Lee.       Fuller,   J.   G.  (With  her)   The 

Brownings J 

LT'DLOW,  J.  M.    Deborah. 
A  king   of  Tyre. 
That    angelic    woman. 

Luke   Walton.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Lulu's    libary.    Alcott,    L.    M J 

Lumley.    Stannard,   H.   E.   V.   P. 
LUMMIS,    C.    P.    The  enchanted   burro. 
Gold    'ish    of    Gran    Chimu. 
The    king    of   ithe    broncos,    and    other 

storiBS. 
New  Mexico  David,  and  other  storiesJ 
Lure   of   fame.    Holland,   C 
LUSH,    C.    K.    The  federal  judge. 
LUSKA,   S.    pseud.    See  Harland,   H. 
LUST.    A.   O.    A   tent    of    grace. 
Lutaniste  of   St.    Jacobi's.    Drew,    C. 
LUTHER,    M.    L.    The   favor    of    prince.-?. 
Luttrell  of   Arran.    Lever,   C.   J. 
LYALL,   D.    The  land  o'  the  leal. 
LYALL.      E.    pseud,    of     Bayley.    A.      E. 
Autobiography      of      a       plander.    Same 
With  her  Max  Hereford's  dream. 
Donovan. 
Doreen. 

A   hardy   Norseman. 
Hope   the   hermit. 
In   spite   of   all. 
In   the   golden   days. 
Knight  errant. 

Max    Hereford's     dream.     CAlso')    Der- 
rick  Vaughn,    novelist    CXnd')    Auto- 
biography of  a  slander. 
To  ri.ght  the  wrong. 
Wayfaring    men. 
We    two:    sequel    to    Donovan. 
Won   by  waiting. 

Lyell    boys.    Moncrieff.    R.    IT J 

Lying  pophets.    Phillpotts,    E. 
LYNDE,    F.    The    helpers. 

A  private  chivalry. 
Lyndell  Sherburne.    Douglas,  A.   M. 
LYPART,    S.    R.    The   marplot. 
Lysbeth.    Haggard,  H.   R. 
LYTTON,    E.    G.    E.    L.    Bulwer.    Baron 
Lytton.    fPisIstratus  Caxton) 
Alice:    Sequel    to    Ernest    Maltravers. 
Same.    With  his   Ernest   Maltravers. 
Calderon      the      courtier.     (With      hl.s) 

Leila. 
The   Caxtons. 


The  coming  race.  Same  (Also)  Falk- 
land,   Zicci    (And)    Pausanius. 

Devereux. 

Ernest    Maltravers.     (Also)    Alice. 

Eugene  Aram. 

Falkland.     (With    his)    Coming    race. 

Godolphin. 

Harold. 

The  haunted  and  the  haunters.  (With 
his)  Strange  story. 

Kenelm    Chillingly. 

Last  days  of  Pompeii.  Same.  (Also) 
Zanoni. 

Last  of  the  barons. 

Leila.    (Also)     Calderon    the     courtier. 

_  (And)  Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine. 

Lucretia. 

My    novel.    Same.    2v. 

Night   and   morning. 

The  Parisians.    Same.      2v. 

Pausanius  the  Spartan.  (M''ith  his> 
Coming  race. 

Pelham. 

Rienzi. 

A  strange  story.     (Also)    The   haunted 

and   the   haunters. 

What  will  he  do  with   it? 

Zanoni.  Same  (With  his)  Last  days 
of  Pompeii. 

Zicci.     (With    his)    Coming   race. 

IVI 

M.    M.    C.    Vaile,    C.    M J 

MAAKTENS,    M.     pseud.       God's   fool. 

The   ceater   glory. 

Her    memory. 

Mv    lady   Nobody. 

Vn    old    maid's    love. 

Some    women    I    have    known:       short 
stories. 
Mabel  V.aughn.       Cummins,   M.   S. 
MABIF.    H.    W.    Norse   stories    J 

Popular  history  of  the  United  StatesJ 
McAULAY.  A.    The  rhymer. 
Mcf^\LL,    S.    Truth    Dexter. 
McCarthy,    J.    Mononia. 

Paul  Massle. 

Red    diamonds. 

The    riddle    ring. 
McCarthy,  j.  H.    Llly  lass. 

ed.    Thousand   and   one   days.    J\-. 
McCHESNEY,    D.      G.     Rupert,     by       th» 
grace    of    God. 

McClelland,    m.    g.   The    old    po.=;t 

road. 
McCOOK,  H.  C.    The  Latimers. 

Old  farm  fairies J 

McCUTCHEON,    G.    B.    GrauGtark. 
MACDONALD,    G.     Alec   Forbes. 

Annals   of   a   quiet   neighborhood. 

At  the  back  of  the  North  Wind J 

David    Elginbrod. 

Dealings   with   the  fairies J 

Donal    Grant. 

A  double  story J 

The   elect   lady. 

Far    above   rubies.  • 

Gifts    of    the    child    Christ,    and    other 
tales. 

Guild    court. 

Heather  and   r.now. 

Malcom. 

Maa'quis    of   Lossie. 

Mary  Marston. 

Paul  Faber.  surgeon. 

The  portent. 

Princess    and    Curdle    J 

Princess    and    the    goblin    J 

Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood   T 

Robert    Falconer. 

Salted  with  Are. 

The    seaboard    parish:     sequel    to    An- 


McUONALD 


55 


MA  LOT 


nals   of   .X   quiet    neighborhood. 
Sir  Gibbie. 

Steplien  Archer,  and  othor  tales. 
Same,   as   Gifts   of   the  ChiUl   Christ. 
There   and    back. 
Thomas    AX'in.urfold,    curate. 
The    vicar's    daugliter. 
Warlock    o'    Glenwarlot^k. 
Weighed    and    wanting. 
What's    mine's    mine. 
Wilfred  Cumbermede. 
McPOXALD.    R.    A   princess    and    a    wo- 
man. 
MoDOXALD.    R     Sword   of  ithe   Kins;. 
McDOWEI.L,  K.   S.  B.    Dialect  talcs. 
MACDITFF,    J.    R.     Storj'    of    a    shell.... J 
McELPs.OY,    L.    C.    Juletty. 
MAO    FARI^AN'E.    C.    Romance     of     his- 
tory:   Italy. 
McGLASSON,    E.    W.    An    earthly    para- 
gon. 
Ministers  of  grace. 
M.AC  GRATH.  H.    Arms  and  the  woman. 

Puppet    crown. 
McGRATH,    T.    pseud.    See  Blake,   H.   A. 
McTLWR.AlTH,   J.   N.    Curious  career  of 

Roderick  Campbell. 
j\[c[NTOSH,   M.   J.    Lofty  and   the   lowly. 
2v. 

MACKAY,    M.    See    Corelli,    M.    pseud. 
MACKIE,  P.   B.    now,  Hopkins,   P.   B.   A 
Georgian    actress. 
Mademoiselle    de   Berny. 
The   Washingtonians. 
Ye  lyttle  Salem  maide. 
Mackinac    and   lake  stories.    Catherwood, 

M.    H. 
McI:NIGHT.  C.    Captain  Jack,  the  scout. 
McI.\1N.    M.    W.    Lifting    the    veil. 

\Vedding  garments. 
M.ACLAREX,      I.    pseud,    of    Watson,     .1. 
Afterwards:    short    stories. 
Beside    the   bonny    brier   bush. 
Days    of    the   auld    lang    syne:       short 

stories. 
Kate    Carnegie. 
Rabbi    Saunderson. 
McLEAX.  .S.   P.    See  Greene.   S.  P.   M. 
MACLELLAN.    M.    Benoni  Blake,    M.    D. 

2v. 
McLENXAN,  W.  In  old  Erance  and  new: 
short  stories. 
Spanish   John. 
Macleod    of    Dare.    Black,    W. 
McLoughlin   and  old  Oregon.    Dye,   E.   E. 
McMAXUS.    L,.    Lally   of   the   brigade. 

The   silk   of    the   kine. 
MAC  MANUS,  S.    (Mac)  In  chimney  oorr 

ners I 

Through    the    turf    smoke. 
MAC    XABB,    M.      L.    Flitters,      Tatters. 

and    the   counsellor J 

M.ACQUOID.    K.    S.    Charming   widow. 
Elizabeth  Morlej'. 
Esau   Runswick. 
Fisherman  of  Auge. 
McTeague.       Xorris,    F. 
McVeys.    Kirkland,   J. 
MACY,    W.    H.    There   she    blows       Sam.- 

with   title   The  whales   we  caught J 

Mad    Dumaresq.    Marryat,    F. 
Mad  Sir  TTchtred.       Crockett,    S.    R. 
Madame    de    Pre&nel.    Poynter,    E.    F. 
Madame    Delphir.e.    Cable.    G.    W. 
Madame     Firmiani.       Balzac,     H.     fWiih 

his)   Albert   Savarus. 
Madame    Gosselin.    Ulback,    I,. 
Madame  How  and  Ladv  Whv.    Kingslev. 

c :j 

Madame  Jane  Junk  and  Joe.    Borneman. 

M. 
Madame  Lucas.    Anon. 
Madame   of  the  Ivies.    Train.    E.    P. 
Madame  Roland.    Abbott,   J.   S.    C J 


Madame    Tabby'.g   establishment.     Karl.. J 

Madame  Theresa.    Erckman,  K. 

Madcap  Violet.      Black,  W. 

Made   in    France.    Bunner,    H.    C. 

Madeline.     Kavanagh,    J. 

Madeline.    Holmes,    M.   J. 

Madelon.    Wilkins,    M.    E. 

Mademoiselle    Bismarck.      Rochefort,    11. 

Mademoiselle   de   Berny.    Mackie,    P.    I'.. 

Mademoiselle  Ixe.    Falconer,   L. 

Madonna  of  the  tubs.    W^ard,  E.    S.    I'. 

Maelcho.    Lawless,   E. 

Magadalen  Hepburn.    Oliphant,  M.  <>.   W. 

Magellan.    Towle,    G.    M J 

Magic   ink.    Black.   W. 

Magic  skin.    Balzac,   H. 

Magician's   show   box.    Anon J 

Magnitlcent  plebeian.    Magruder,   .1. 

Magnum   bonum.    Yonge,    C.    M. 

MAGRUDER.    J.    A   beautiful    alien. 
Across    the    chasm. 
A  magnificent  plebeian. 
A  realized  ideal. 
A  sunny  Southerner. 

Maid    Marian      and    Robin      Hood.    Mud- 
dock,  J.  E. 

Maid    of    Killeena.    Black,    "W. 

Maid   of   Maiden  Lane.    Barr,    A.    E. 

Maid   of   Sker.    Blackmore,    R.    D. 

Ma.id,    wife    or    widow?    Alexander.    Mrs. 
Same  (With  her)   Valerie's  fate. 

Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell. 
Rathbona,    M.    A.    M. 

Maiden's   progress     Plunt,  V. 

Mail    carrier.    Castlemon,    H J 

Main   travelled   roads.    Garland,    H. 

MAIRBT,  J.    pseud.       See  Bigot.  M.   H. 

MAITLANP.   E.     (Herbert  Ainslie)   High- 
er law. 
Pilgrim   and    the   shrine. 

MAITLAND,    Mrs.    F.    joint    author.    See 
Pollock,    P. 

Maiwa's    revenge.       Haggard.    H.    R. 

Majesty.    Couperus,   L. 

Majesty   of  man.    Alien. 

Major    Jone.s'    courtship.    Thompson.    W. 
T. 

MAJORS.    C.    See   Caskoden,    E.    pseud. 

Make   or  break.    Optic.    O J 

Maker   of  moons.    Chambers,    R.    W. 

Making  of  a  marchioness.    Burnett,   F  H. 

Making  of  Christopher  Ferringham.    Dix. 
B.   M. 

Making  of  Jane     Elliot.  S.    B. 

Making  of  Matthias.    Fletcher,  J.   S J 

Malbone.    Higginson,    T.    W. 

MATyCOM,  D.    Fiend  incarnate. 

Malcom.    Macdonald.    G. 

MALET,    L.    pseud,    of    Harrison.    R.    G. 
K.    Hist.^rv    of   Sir  Richard    Calmady. 

MALLARY."  M.    J.    Horace    Wilde. 

MALLOCK,    W.    H.    X^ew   Paul    and    Vir- 
ginia. 
New   republic. 
Tristram  Lacy. 

MALOT,    H.    H.     Anie. 
Sea   and   shore. 

Mam.mon   and  Co.    Benson,    E.    F. 

Mammv     Tittleback     and     her       familj'. 
Jackson.  H.   M.   F J 

Mammy's   reminiscences.    Gielow.   M.    S. 

Man  and  a  woman.    Waterloo.    S. 

Man    and    wife.    Collins,    W. 

Man-at-arms.    Scollard,    C. 

Man   behind.    Denlson,    T.   iS. 

Man  every  inch  of  him.    Wray,  J.  J T 

Man    from    Blankley's.    Antsey,    F. 

Man  from  Glengarry.    Connor,   R. 

Man:    his  mark.    Morrow,    W.    C. 

Man  in  black.    Weyman.   S.  J. 

Man   in    the  iron   mask.    Dumas.    A,    P. 

Man  of  his  age.    Drummond.   H. 

Man   of   honor.    Stannard.    H.    E.    V.    P. 

Man    of   mark.    Hope,    A. 


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56 


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Man  of  the  house.    Alden,  I.  M J  Mnrm    Lisa.    Wigarin.    K.    D.    S. 

Man   proposes.    Anon.  MARMAN,   B.   Daughter  of  the   veldt. 

Man  she   cared  for.    Robinson,   F.   "W.  Marmorne.    Hamerton,    P.    G. 

Man  who   corrupted  Hadleyburg.    Twain,  Marooned.       Russell,    W.   C. 

M.  Maroussia.      Stahl,    P.    J J 

Man   who    laughs.    Hugo,    V.  Marplot.    Lysart,    S.    R. 

Man  who  was  guilty.    Loughead,   F.  H.  Marquis   of   Carabas.    Spofford.    H.    E.    P. 

Man    who    was    not    a    colonel.    Quincey,  Marquis   of  Lios-sie.     Macdonald,    G. 

S.    M.  Marriage.    Forrier,   S.   E. 

Man  with  seven  hearts.    Burrell,   A.  Marriage  at   a  venture.    Gaboriau.    I'.. 

Man   with   the  broken   ear.    About,   E.  Marriage  contract.    Balzac,  H.  (With  his) 

Manager  of  the  B.  &  A.    Kester,  V.  Pere  Goriot. 

Man-eaters.    Reid,   M J  Marriage  of  Esther.    Boothby,    G. 

Man's   foes.    Strain,    E.    H.  Marriage    of    Moira    Fergus.    Black,     W. 

Man's   woman.    Norris,    F.  (With   his)    Maid   of   Killeena 

MANN,    R.    The   prelude   and    the   play.  Marriage   verdict.    Dumas,    A.    D. 

M  ANNE  RING,    M.    pseud.        See    Rowell  Married    belle.    Smith.    J.    P. 

H.    P.    H.  Married    for   both    worlds.    Porter,    A.    B. 

Manners,   customs   and  antiquities   of  the  MaiTied   or  single.    Sedgwick,   C.    H. 

Indians.    Goodrich,   S.    G J  M.\RRTOTT,   C.    The  column. 

MANNING,  A.      See  Rathbone,  M.  A.  M.  Marrow   of    tradition.    Chesnutt,    C.    W. 

MA->:SERGH,   J.     (Mrs.    G.    DeH.   Vaisey)  MARRYAT,    E.    Henry   Lyle. 

Sisters    three J  MARRYAT.    F.    now    Lean,    F.    M.    Mad 

Mansfield   Park.    Austen,    J.  Dumarcsci. 

MANTEUFPEL,  U.   Z.  von.    Violetta.   tr.  K^i^'^^J^\^ 

by    Mrs     Wister  ^"t   ^^    *"^    reckonmg. 

Mantle   of  Elijah.'    Zangwill,   I.  MARRYAT,    F.    The    dog   fend. 

Mantle-piece    minstrels.    Bangs,    J.     K..J  Frai]k   Mildmay. 

Manuela  Paredes.      Anon.  Jacob  Faithful. 

Manulito.       Leffingwell,   W.   B.  Japhet  in   search   of   a   father. 

Manv    cargoes.    Jacobs.    W.    W.  The   little   savage. 

Manv  inventions.    Kipling,  R.  Masterman  Ready J 

MANZONI,    A.    I   promessi   sposi.  Mr.    Midshipman  Easy. 

Marble  faun.    Hawthorne,   N.  Newton  Forster. 

Marcella.    Ward,    M.    A.    A.  011\  podnda. 

Marcelle  of  the   quarter.    Holland.    C.  Pacha  of  many  tales. 

March  in  the  ranks.    Fothergill,   J.  S^f'^^'o-   ^^i^^'^®' 

MARCHMONT,      A.      W.     By     right       of  Su      "*          ^-i?' 

swnrd  Phantom   ship 

Dorothy  Marlow  'The  pirate.    (Also)   The  three  cutters. 

Parson's  Thring's  secret.  The    poacher^    (Also)    A    rencontre. 

Marco    Polo     Towle     G     M J  Settlers   In    Canada J 

Marcus    Blair     Wright     C     E            ..     ..J  The   three   cutters.    (With   his)    Pirate 

Marcv    the    blockade    runner.    Castlemon,  Travels    and    adventures    of    Monsieur 

jj    ■      J  violet. 

Marcy    the   refugee.    Castlemon,    H J  ,,  Valerie.            ...              . 

^.- .  T-.T^T-.-i,.T     /-v     e-,     ITT-      •             *                   1  Marrvmg   and   giving  m  manage.    Moles- 

MARDEN,    O.    S.    Winning   out J  worth     M     li     S 

Mardi.    Melville,    H   .             „     „     ,,  Marryirig'bv  lot.    Mortimer,  C.  B. 

Margaret    Percival.       Sewell,    E.    M.  Marse    Chan     Pa<^e     T     N 

MtrStr'f  ^Ebe^rf  g'^"""'    ""■    ''  MARSH    CL.    Opening  the  oyster. 

Margery   Daw.    Anon.  MARSH,    R.    Mrs.      Musgrave     and     her 

Marguerite  de  Valois.       Dumas,   A.   D.  husband                      ..^     o     /^ 

Maria.    Isaacs,   J.  Marsh    island.    Jewett.    S.    O. 

Mariam.    Victor,    H.  MARSHALL.  C.  L.    The  girl  ranchers  of 

Marianela.    Galdos,    B.    P.  the    San    Coulee J 

Marie.    Pushkin,    A.    S.  Two  Wyoming  girls J 

Marie.    Richards,    L.    E.  MARSHAIjL,    E.   M.    Bristol  bells. 

Marie  Antoinette.    Abbott,   J.    S.    C J  Kensington   palace. 

Marie    Antoinette    and    her    son.    Mundt,  No.    XITI. 

C.    M.  Under    Salisbury   spire. 

Marietta,    a    maid    of    Venice.    Crawford,  Winifred's  journal. 

F.    M.  Marshfield    the    observer.    Castle.    E. 

Marietta's  marriage.    Norris.  W.  E.  MARTEL.  comtesse  de.     (Gyp.)    Chiffon's 

Marion   Darche.    Crawford,   F.    M  marriage. 

Marion's    faith.    King,    C.  Martian.'    Du  Maurier.   G. 

*?^';'P;^^i''f-^^as^^tt,   Mrs.   C    S.  M.ARTTN.   G.   M.    The  angel   of  the  tene- 

MARJENDIE,   M.   E.    Giannetto.  ment 

Marius   the  Epicurean.    Pater,    W.    H.  -,,  a-dtiV-nt    t^    -o     t^^io^ot,  ,qoi,-c                     * 

Marjorie    and    her    neighbors.    CatHn,    J  S^5;^^Br.Sk.^BaTe?M"  ''''" 

Marjorie'baw.    AUIrich,' tVe.' ^^^"."   Chuzzlewit.    DicKens^a 

Mark   Mason's  victory.    Alger.   H.    Jr.... J  M^'-.t'n     Merrivale.    his    x     mark.    T.o^v- 

Mark  of  Cain.    Lang,   A.  ,,r     4.-^*^'td„^     -i^-^..^^     t     c-w.-tv,    ^,^c^       -Ph^ 

Mark    of   th.^   bea.st.     Wr-ods,    K.     I'.  ^-fj*"',  ^"f  t  J"^^",f '   ^..ii^y             ^ 

Mark    Seaworth.    Kingsron,    W.    H.    G...J  ^^^"^f^V^t.w    ^.Xtv^^    R    M            J 

Mark    the   match    boy      Alger.    H.    Jr.... J  ^artm   Rattler.     BallantyneR.    M J 

Marked    "personal."    Green,    A.    K.  MARTINEAU.   H    The   Crofton   boys...  J 

Market-place.    Frederic.    H.  The  hour  and  the  man. 

MARKHAM.   R.    Colonial  days J  Peasant  and   the   pnnce J 

cd.    Chronicle    of    the    Cid J       Martins  of  Cto  Martin.    Lever,  G   J. 

MARKS     M     \     M.    H.    A   storv   of    car-       Martyrs    of   Spam.    Charles.    E.    R. 

^ival  Maruja.    Harte,   B. 

MAr'l'iTT,    E.    pseud.     See   John,    E.  MARVEL,  I.    pseud.    See  Mitchell,  D.   G. 


MASON 


57 


MEREDITH 


Mary  Anerlv.    Blackniore,  R.   D. 

Mary   Barton.       Gaskell,    E.    C.    S. 

Mai-y   Cameron.    Sawyer,   E.   A. 

Mary    Fenwick's    daughter.    Whitby,    B. 

Mary    Marston.    Macdonald,    G. 

Mary    Norton.    Webster,     J.    V.         (With 

his)  Two  true  California  stories. 
Mary  Powell.    Rathbone,  M.  A.   M. 
Mary  St.  Joh.n.    Carey,  R.  N. 
Maryland   manor.    Emory,    F. 
Marzio's    cru(."ifix.      Crawford,    F.    M. 
MASON,    A.   E.   W.    Courtship   of   Morris 
Buckler. 
Lawrence   Clavering. 
Miranda    of    the    balcony, 
and    Lang,    A.    Parson    Kelly. 
MASON,   C.  A.    A  mini:iter  of  the  world. 

MASSO-NT,    M.    Celebrated   children    J 

Master  and  man.    Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

Master   Bartlemy.    Crompton,    F.    E J 

Master   Christian.    Corelli,    M. 
Master    Craft.sman.    Besant,    W. 
Master  of  Ballantrae.      Stevenson,  R.  I/. 
Master    of    craft.    Jacobs,    W.    W. 
Master    of    silence.     Bacheller,    I. 
Master     of     Tanagra.    ^Vildenbruch,      E. 

von. 
Master  of  the  magicians.    Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
Master    Rockafellar's    voyage.        Russell, 
W.   C. 

Master  Skylark.    Bennett,  J.. J 

Master  spirit.    Spofford,  H.   E.   P. 
Ma.ster-knot   of     human     fate.    Meredith, 
E. 

Masterman  Ready.    Marryat.   F J 

Matchmaker.    Sheppard,  E.  S. 
Matchmaker.    Walford,   L.   B. 
Mate  of  the  Daylight.    Jewett,   S.    O. 
MATHF]RS,    H.    See   Reeves,    H.    B.    M. 
MATHEW,  F.    A  child  in  the  temple. 
Defender   of   the    faith. 
One   que3n   triumphant. 
MATHEW^S,  F.  A.    My  Lady  Peggy  goes 

to  town. 
MATHEWS,    J.    H.    Broken    mallet    and 

the   pigeon's   eggs J 

Uncle  Rutherford's  attic J 

Uncle  Rutherford's   nieces    J 

MATHEWS,        M.         H.    Dr.         Gilbert's 

daughters J 

Mathieu  Ropars.       Young,   W. 
Matter    of    millions.    Green,    A.    K. 
Matthew  Austin.    Norris,   W.  B. 
MATTHEWS,    B.       The   action    and     the 
word. 
A    family   tree,    and    other   stories. 
His    father's    son. 
In   the  vestibule  limited. 
Outlines  in  local   color:    short  storie?. 
Royal    marine. 
A  secret  of  the  sea,  etc. 
Story   of   a  story,    and   other  stories. 
Tales  of  fantasy,  and  fact. 

Tom   Paulding J 

Vignettes        of        Manhattan:       short 

stories, 
and  Bunner,   H.    C.    In   partnership, 
and    Jessop,    G.    H.    Tale    of    twenly- 

five    hours, 
and  others.    With  my  friends. 
MATTHEWS,    F.    Our    navy    in    timi-    of 

war J 

MAUD,    C.    Wagner's    heroes J 

Wagner's  heroines J 

Maud    Bingley.       Graham,    F. 

MAUDE.    E.    Belinda,    and    some    others. 

MAUPASSANT.   G.   de.    Afloat. 

The    odd    number:     thirteen    tale:;. 
Pierre   and   Jean. 
Mauprat.    Dudevant,   A.   L.    A.    D. 
Maureen's  fairing.      Barlow.  J. 
Maurice  Dering.       Lawrence.   G.   A. 
Max  Hereford's   dream    Lyall.    E. 


Max  Kromer.    Smith,   H J 

Maximinci.    Valdes,    A.    P. 
MAXWELL,    H.    B.    The   way   of  fire. 
M.\XWELL.    M.   E.    B.    See  Braddon.   M. 

E 
MAT,    C.    ed.    The    woodbine. 
MAY,  S.    pseud.      See  Clarke,  R.  S. 
Mayflower.       Stowe,   H.   B. 
MAYHEW,       H.    Boyhood       of       Martin 

Luther   J 

Story  of  the  peasant-boy  philosopher  J 

Wonders  of  science J 

Young    Benjamin    Franklin    J 

MAYO,    I.    F.    (Edward    and    Ruth    Gar- 
rett)  At  any  cost. 
Crust    and    the    cake. 
Doing    and    dreaming. 
Gold   and   dross. 
The  house  by   the  works. 
Mystery   of   Allan   Grale. 
Premiums    paid    to    experience. 
The   quiet   Miss    Godolphin. 
White   as   snow. 
MAYO,    W.    S.    The   Berber. 
Mayor  of  Casterbridge.    Hardy,   T. 
Mavor   of   Wind-Gap.    Banim,    M. 
MAYSON.  W.  H.    The  stolen  fiddle. 
MEADE,  L.  T.    now  Smith,  Mrs.  L.  T.  T. 

Girl  in  ten   thousand.  , J 

Palace  beautiful. 

Seven    maids J 

A  sister  of  the  red  cross. 

Sweet  girl  graduate J 

Mediterranean  Islands.    Sleeper,  M.   G. ..J 
Mfiadow-grass.       Brown.    A. 
M^g   Mclntyre's  raffle.    Sanborn.    A.    F. 
METNHOLD,    J.    W.     Sldonia. 
Meir    Ezoforvitch.    Orzeszko.    E. 
Melbourne  house.    Warner.   S. 
MELY.    O.    du    Bois.    See    Bois-Melly.    C. 
du. 

Melody.    Richards,    L.    E J 

Meloon  farm.    Pool,  M.   1,. 
Melting    snows.    Schoenaich,    C. 
MELVILLE.   G.   J.   W.    Holmby  House. 
The    interpreter.    2v. 
Katerfelto. 
The   queen's   Maries. 
Satanella. 
Sister    Louise. 
MELVILLE,  H.    Mardi.    2v. 
Omoo:    sequel  to  Typee. 
Redburn. 
Typee. 

■White-jacket. 
Member  for  Paris.    Murray,    E.    G.    G. 
Member  of  the  third  house.    Garland.   H. 
Memoirs    of    a    physician.    Dumas,    A.    D. 
Memoirs   of    an   Arabian    princess.    Anon. 
Memoirs      of     Mr.      C.      J.       Yellowplush. 

Thackeray.  W.   M. 
Memoirs   of   Sherlock   Holmes.    Dovle,   A. 

C. 
Memoirs    of   two    voung   married    women. 

Balzac,  H. 
Memories.     Muller.    F.    M. 
Memory's   gift.       Anon. 
Men    of   M.arlow's.    Dudeney.    Mrs.    H. 
Men    of    the    moss-hags.    Crockett,    S.    R. 
Men    with   the  bark  on.    Remington,    F. 
Men.  women  and  ghosits.    Ward,  E.  S.   P. 
Mental    struggle.    Hungerford.    M. 
Mercedes   of   Castile.     Cooper,    J.    F. 
Mercv    Philbrick's     choice.    Jackson.      H. 

M.  F. 
MEREDITH,      E.    The      master-knot      of 

human    fate. 
MEHEDITH.    G.    Adventures     of     Harry 
Richmond. 
Amazing  marriage. 
Beauchamp's    career. 
Diana   of   the  crossways. 
The  egoist. 
Evan    Harrington. 


MEREDITH 


53 


MILLET 


I.ord   Ormont  and  his  Aminta. 

One    of    the    conquerors. 

The   ordeal   of  Richard   Feverel. 

Rhoda  Fleming. 

Sandra    Bellanl,    originally    Emilia    in 
England. 

The    shaving    of    Shagpat.     (And)    Fa- 
rina. 

The    tragic    comedians. 

Vittoria. 
MEREDITH.    L.    A.    Tasmanian    friends 

and   foes J 

MEREDITH,    O.     pseud.     See    Lytton.    E. 

R.    B. 
MERIMEE,    P.     Carmen. 

Samp.     (With)   A  thousand   francs   re- 
ward by  B.  Gaboriau. 
Merle's   crusade.    Carey,     R.     N.       (With 

her)  Wee  wifle. 
Mermaid.     Dougall,   L. 

Merrie  England.     Lippincott,   S.   J.   C J 

MERRIMAN,    H.    S.    pseud,    of   Scott.    H. 
S.    Dross. 

F^om   one  generation   to   another. 

In    Kedar's    tents. 

Isle   of  unrest. 

Phantom  future. 

Prisoners  and  captives. 

Roden's  corner. 

The   sowers. 

Suspense. 

Witli   edged  tools. 

Young  Mistley. 
Merry   Chanter.    Stockton.    P.    R.       Same 

(With   his)   The  Squirrel  Inn. 
Merry  maid  of  Arcady.    Harrison.   C.     C. 
Merry  men.       Stevenson,  R.  L. 

Merry-go-round.      Raymond,  R.  W J 

Merry   winter.     Richards,    L.    E J 

MERAVIN,  S.    The  road  to  Prontenac. 

and  Webster.  H.  K.    Calumet  "K." 

The    Short    Line    -w^ar. 
MERY.    J.    joint    author.      See    Girardln, 

E.  de. 
Message  from  the  sea.    Dickens,  C. 
Messenger       from     the     unknown.     Haw- 
thorne,  J.    C. 
Mestleton  Magna.       Wray,   J.   J. 
Meta    Holdenls.    Cherbuliez.    V. 
Metzerott.  shoemaker.     Woods,  K.  P. 
MEYER,  A.  N.     Robert  Annvs. 
MEYER,  K.  F.    Tempting  of  Pescara. 

MEVER,   L.    R.     Real   falrv  folks .1 

MEYERS,   R.   C.     Miss  Margery's  roses. 
Micah    Clarke.    Doyle.    A.    C. 
MICH.-\EI.TS,     R.    Looking     further    for- 
ward. 
MICHEL,    T.    and   Moritz   A.     AVlll    piuI    a 

way J 

Mid-day  magic.    Hevse,   J.    L.    P. 
Middle    classes.    Balzac,    H.     (AA''ith       his) 
Deputy   of  Arcis. 

Middle    five.    La    Flesche.    F J 

Middlemarch.    Eliot.    G. 

MIDDLRMOOR.    Mrs.    S.    G.    C.     Round    a 

Posada    Are. 
Midnight   cry.    Parker.   J.   M. 
Midnight   sun.    Bremer  F. 

Midnight   warning.    House.   E.    H  J 

Midshipman.    Kingston,   W.   H.    G ..J 

Midshipman   Paulding.    Seawell.   M.   E.!!j 
Midsit  the  wild  Carpathitms.      Jokai,   M. 
Midsummer  night's  dream.    Shakespeare. 

W .1 

MTOHELS,  P.  V.    Nella,  the  heart  of  the 

army. 
Mighty  atom.    Corelll,   M. 
MTKSZATTL    K.    St.    Peter's    umbrella. 
Mild   barbarian.       Pawcett,    E. 

Mildred's    bargiin.       Lillie.    L.    C .T 

Miles    Wallingford.    Cooper.    J.    F. 

Mill   mystery.       Green,    A.   K. 

Mill   on  the   floss.    Eliot,    G. 

MILLER.    C,    H.    See   Miller.    J.    pseud. 

MILT.KR.   E.   H.     TYhat  Tommv  did ,1 


MILLER,    H.    Tales    and    sketches. 
MILLER.    H.    M.     (Olive    Thorne    Millerl 

First    book    of    birds     J 

Four-handed  folk   J 

Funny    friends J 

Little  folks  in  feathers  and  fur .1 

Queer   pets  at   Marcy's    J 

MILLER,    J.    pseud,    of     Miller,      C.      H. 
Buildin.g   of   the   city. 
Ijanites    in    the    Sierras. 
Shadows    of   Shasta. 

True  bear  stories J 

MILLER,  O.  T.    pseud.    See  Miller,   H.M. 

MILLER,    T.    Boy's    spring   book.    (Also) 

Boy's  summer  book  (and)   Boy's  winter 

book J 

Miller  of   Angibault.    Dudevant.    A.L.A.D. 
MILLET,   F.   D.    A  capillary  crime:   and 
other  stories. 

Millionaire  at  sixteen.      Optic,    O J 

Millionaire  of  Rough  and  Ready.  Harte, 
B. 

Mince   pie  deam.    Elton,    E.    D J 

Mine    own    people.     Kipling,    R. 

Mingo.    Harris,   J.   C. 

Minister   of   state.    Steuprt,    J.    A. 

Minister  of  the  world.    Mason,   C.   A. 

Minister's   charge.       Howells,    W.    D. 

Minister's       watermelon.    Stowe,     H.      B. 

(With    her)    Little    Pussy    Willow J 

Minister's   wooing.    Stowe.    H.    B. 
Ministering    children.       Charlesworth,    M. 

T- J 

Ministers    of   grace.    McGlasscn,    E.    W. 

Minna    Mont'^.    "Stella." 

Minute   boys   of   Lexington.    Stratemev^■r. 

E "...J 

Mirage.     Fletcher,   J.    C. 

Miranda     of  the     balconv.     Mason,    A.    E. 

Miriam's  memoirs.    Warfield.   C.   A.   W. 

Misadventure.       Norris.   AV.    E. 

Miscellaneous    works.       Goldsmith,    O. 

Miscellanies.     Collins.    W. 

Miscellanies.       Thackeray,    AV.    M. 

Miscellany.    Warren,    S. 

Mischief-makers.        Bewsher,    M.    E. 

Mischief's  Thanksgiving.      Coolidge.    S..J 

Miserables.   Les.       Hugo,  V. 

Misericordia.     Linton,    E.    L. 

Miss    Angel.       Ritchie.    A.    I.    T 

Mis.s  Archi^r  Archer.    Burnham,   C.   L. 

Miss   3a.,gg's   secretary.    Burnham.    C.    L. 

Miss  Eretherton.      AYard.   M.    .\.    A. 

Miss   Brown,   Lee,   V. 

Miss   Carew.    Edwards,    A.    B. 

Miss    Cayley's    adventures.    Allen.    G. 

Miss  Cherrv-Blossom  of  Tokyo.  I^ong. 
J.    I.. 

Miss  Churchill.    Reid,  C. 

Miss    Curtis.    AVells.    K.    G. 

Miss   Dividends.       Gunter.    A.    C. 

Miss  Gilbert's  career.    Holland.   .T.   G. 

Miss  Hollyer.       Craik.    G.   M. 

Miss    Hurd.    Green.    A.    K. 

Miss  Leighton's  perplexities.       Hall.   A.C. 

Miss  Lou.     Roe.    E.   P. 

Miss    Ludingion's    sister.    Bellamy,    E. 

Miss    Margery's    roses.    Meyers,    K.    C. 

Miss  Moore.    Craik,   D.    M.   M -I 

Miss  Nobody  of  Nowhere.   Gunter,   A.    C. 

Miss  Oona'  McQuarrie.     Smith,    A. 

Miss  Pritchard's  wedding  trip.  Burn- 
ham.  C.   L. 

Miss    Rovel.     Cherbuliez.    V. 

Miss  summons'  window.  Peabody.  Mrs. 
M. 

Miss   Stuart's   legacy.    Steel.    F.    A. 

Miss   Theodora.       Reed,    H.    L. 

Miss   Thistledown.    Clrrke,    R.    S J 

Miss   Tommy.    Craik.    D.    M.    M. 

Miss  Toosey's  mi^isicn.  (Also)  Laddie. 
Anon J 

Miss    Traumerei.    Bagby.    A     M. 


MITCHEL 


59 


MONROE 


Miss   Violet.    Brook    S.     (With    lier)    Nag- 

gletons. 

Miss   Wildfire.    Lippmann,    J.    M J 

Missing   million.    Optic,    O J 

Missing    pocket-book.        Oastlf^mon,    H..J 

Missionary   sheriff.       Thanet,    O. 

Mist   6t   error.    Dickons.    M.    A. 

Mr.    Absalom     Billingslea.    Johnston.    R. 

M. 
Mr.    Barnes    of    Ne\y    York.    Gunter,     A. 
Mr.  Billv  Downs  and  his  likes.    Johnston. 

R.    M. 

Mr.    Bodley    abroad.    Scudder,    H.    K J 

Mr.  Chupes  and  Miss  Jenny.    Bignell,  K.J 
Mr.   Doolev  in  peace  and  in  war.    Dunne, 

w     p. 
Mr.  Dooley  in   the  hearts  of  his  country- 
men.    Dunne.     P.     P. 
Mr.    Dooley's   philosophy.       Dunne.    F.    P. 
Mr,    P'ortescuo.       Westall,    W. 
Mr.    Fortner's    marital    claims.    Johnston, 

R.    M. 

Mr.    Ghim's    dream.    Anon. 
Mr.    Incoul's    misadventure.        Saltus,    E. 

E. 
Mr.    Isaacs.    Crawford,    F.   M. 
Mr.   Jack   Hamlin's  .mediation     Harte,   B. 

Mr.   Kris  Kringle.       Mitchell-   S.    W J 

Mr.  Meeson's  will.  Haggard,  H.  R. 
Mr.  Midshipman  Ea^sy.  Marryat,  F. 
Mr.    Milo   Bush.    Carruth.    H. 

Mr    Pendleton's   cu]3.    Bradley.    W.    I J 

Mr.  Perkins  of  New  Jersey.    Anon. 
Mr.    Phillips'    goneness.       I3ailey.    J.    M. 
Mr.    Potter  of   Texas.    Gunter,    A.    ('. 
Mr.   Pinich's  pocket  Ibsen.     Anstry.    F.   A 

Mr.    Rabbit   at   home.    Harris,    J.    (' J 

Mr.    Rutherford's   children.     Warner,    S..J 
Mr.    Scarborough's   family.    Trollope,   A. 
Mr.    Smith.    "Walford,    B.    B. 

Mr.    Stubb's  brother.    Otis,   J J 

Mr.    Tangier's   vacations.       Hale,    E.    E. 

Mr.   Tommv   Dove.    Deland,   M. 

Mr.    Trunnell.    Hains,    T.    J. 

Mr.    Wayt's   wife's   sister.    Harland.    M. 

Mr.   Wind    and  Madam  Rain.    Musset.    P. 

de J 

Mr.    Zinzan    of    Bath.    Deane.    M. 
Mistress    and    maid.    Craik,    D.    M.    M. 
Mistress   Anne   Askew.    Rathbone.    M.    A. 

M. 
Mrs.   Bligh.    Broughton,   R. 
Mistress  Branican.       Verne,   J. 
Mrs.   Cliff's  yacht.    Stockton,   F.   R. 
Mrs.    Clyde.    Cruger,    J.    G.    S. 
Mistress   Content    Cradock.    Trumbull,    A. 

E. 
Mrs.   Crichton's  creditor    Alexander,   Mrs. 
Mrs.    Dean's   way.    Poster.    Mrs.    T.    H. ..J 
Mrs.    Falchion.    Parker,    G. 
Mrs.      Gainsborough's      diamonds.      Haw- 
thorne,   J.    C. 
Mrs.    Gerald.    Pool,    M.    L. 
Mrs.    Harry   Harper's    awaken'ng.    Alden, 

I.    M. 
Mrs.    Helphaest-is.    Baker,    G.    M. 
Mrs.   Keats   Bradford.    Pool,    M.    D. 
Mrs.    Mayburn's   twins.    Habberton,   J. 
Mrs.    Merriam's    scholars.    Hale,    F.    E  ..I 
Mrs.    Musgrave.    Marsh,    R. 
Mistress  Nancy  Molesworth.    Hocking.  J. 
Mrs.  Overtheway's  remembrances.  Ewing 

J.    H J 

Mrs.    Peizada.       Harland.    H. 

Mrs.    Smith.     Broughton,    R. 

Mrs.    Solomon    Smith    looking    on.    Alden, 

I.    M. 
Mistress  of  Beech  Knoll.    Bumham,  C.  L. 
Mistess   of   Brae   farm.    Carey,    R.    N. 
Mistress   of   Sherburne.       Douglas.    A.    M. 
Misunderstood.    Montgomery,    P. 
MITCHEL,    F.    A.    Sweet    revenge. 
MITCHELL.    D.    G.     flk    Marvel)    About 
old  story-tellers J 


Doctor    Johns.    2v. 
MITCHELL.   J.    A.     The   pines   of    Lory. 

Gloria    victis. 

Thy    last   American. 

Life's   fairy   tales. 

That   first   affair,    and    other   sketches. 
MITCHELL,    S.    W.    The   adventures     of 
Francois. 

The  autobiography  of  a  quack.  (Also) 
Case    of    George    Dedlow. 

Characteristics. 

Circumstance. 

Dr.   North   and   his   friends. 

Hephzibah  Guinness  (Also)  Thee  an'i 
you  (and)  Draft  on  the  bank  of 
Spain. 

Hugh    Wynne.    Same.    2v. 

Mr .    Kris   Kringle J 

Roland    Blake. 

When    all  ,the   woods   are    green. 
MITCHELL,   W.     Bryan   Maurice. 

Two    strings    to    his    bow. 
MTTFORD,    B.     The    forty-seven    Ronius. 
(In   his)    Tales    of   old   Japan. 

The    sign    of    the    Spider. 

Tales  of  old  Japan. 

The    white    shield. 
MITFORD,     M.     R.     Our      ^■illage.     Samf. 

2v. 
Miz   maze. 
Modern   Adam       and    Eve    in    a      garden. 

Douglas,    A.    M. 
Modern    Agrippa.       White,    C.    E. 
Modern  Antaeus.       Houseman,   F. 
Modern    buccaneer.       Boldrewood,    R. 
Modern    chivalry.    Brackenridge,    H.    H. 
Modern    instance.       Howells,    W.    D. 
Modern  Mephistopheles.       Alcott,   L.   M. 
Modern    prophets.       Alden,    I.    M. 
Modern   Tel^machus.    Yonge.    C.    M. 

Modern  vikings.       Boyesen.   H.   H J 

Modern   warning.    James,    H.     Jr.     (With 

his)    Aspern   papers. 
Modeste   Mignon.    Balzac,    H. 
MOFFAT,    W.    D.    Not   without    honor.. J 
Mohammed    All    and    his    house.    Miuidt, 

C-   M. 
Mohicans   of   Paris.    Dumas,    A.    D. 
MOLESWORTH,    M.    L.    S.     (Ennis    Gr:i- 
liam)   Carrots J 

Four    ghost   stories. 

The    girls    and   T    J 

Marrying   and   giving   in    marriage. 

Next-door  house.    J 

Nurse  Heatherdale's  story I 

The    Red   Grange. 

Rosy I 

Sweet   content J 

Us I 

Molly  Bishop's  family.    Nitsch,  C.  O. 
Molly    darling.    Hungerford.    M. 
Monarch   of  dreams.    Higginson,   T.    W. 
MONCRIEFF,   P.     The  X  jewel. 
MONCRIEPF,    R.    H.     (Ascott    R:     Hope) 
The    Lyell    boys    J 

Oudendale I 

Stories   of   school  life    J 

Money-maker.    Optic,    O J 

Money    market.    Benson,    E.    P. 
Monikins.    Cooper,    J.    P. 
MOMK.    T.    An    altar    of    earth. 
Monk   and   knight.    Gunsalus,    F.    W. 
Monk     and       the     hangman's     daughter. 

Bierce,    A. 
Monk   of   Fife.    Lang,    A. 
Monk  of  the  Aventine.    Eckstein.    E. 
Mononia.    McCarthy,  J. 
MONROE,    Mrs.    H.    E.    Past    thirty. 
Monsieur   Beaucaire.       Tarkington.    B. 
Monsieur    Lecoq.       Gaboriau,    E. 
Monsieur    Motte.       King,    G. 
Monster.       Crane,    S. 
Montalto.    Bates,   L. 
Montayne.       Stoddard.    W.    O. 


MONTGOMERY 


60 


MURFREE 


Montezuma  and  the  conquest   of   Mexico. 

Kggleston,    E J 

Montezuma's  gold  mines.    Ober,   F.   A... J 
MONTGOMERY,   F.     Misunderstood. 

Thwarted. 
MONTGOMERY,  W.    Boys  of     the     Sier- 
ras  J 

Stories    of   the    French   revolution J 

ed.    Tales    of   ancient    Troy J 

MONTT,    L.     (Samuel   Sampleton)    Adven- 
tures  of  a  consul  abroad. 
MONTOTilEU,    J.    I.    P.    deB.    joint    au- 
thor.   See  Wyss,   J.    R. 
MONTRESSOR.    F     F.     The    alien. 
False    coin    or    true? 
Into   the   highways   and   hedges. 
Moods.    Alcott,    L.    M. 
Moon    metal.     Serviss,    G.    P. 

Moon-babies.      Clark.  G.  O J 

Moonblight.    Beard,     D. 

Moonfolk.    Austin,    J.    G J 

Moonlight    boy.    Howe.    E.     "VT. 
Moonstone.    Collins,  W. 
MOOUE,    A.    and    Nichols,    L.    D.  Over- 
head  J 

MOORE,   B.  P.    Endura. 
MOORE,  F.   F.    "I  forbid  ithe  banns!^' 
The    Jessamy   bride. 
A  nest  of  linnets. 
IThey   call   it   love. 
MOORE,    G.    Sister    Theresa. 

Vain  fortune. 
MOORE,    S.    T.    Ryle's    open    gate. 
MOORE,    T.    The    epicurean.     (Also)    Al- 

ciphron,    a  poem. 
MOOREHEAD,    ^V.    K.    "Wanneta. 

Moorland    cottage.       Gaskell,    B.    C J 

Mooswa.    Eraser,    W.    A J 

Mopsa    the    fairy.    Ingelow,    J J 

Moral   imbeciles.       Greene.    S.    P.    M. 
Morals   of  Ben   Adhem.    Locke,   D.    R. 
Moran    of    the    Lady    Letty.     Norris,    P. 
MORE.    H.    Shepherd   of  Salisbury   plain, 

and    other    tales. 
MORE,    Sir  T.    Utopia.    Same     In     Latin 

and    in   English. 
More    bywords.    Yonge,    C.    M. 
More    cargoes.    .Jacobs.    W.    W. 

More    Celtic    tales.    Jacobs,    J J 

More   English  fairy   tales.    Jacobs,    J — J 
More  fables.    Ade,    G. 

Moreland,    M.    L.    Which? J 

MORETTE,   E.    Sturgis  wager. 
MORFORD,    H.    Sprees   and    splashes. 
Morgesons.       Stoddard,    E.    D.    B. 
Moriah's    mourning.       Stuart:,    R.    M. 
MORITZ.    A.    joint    author.    See    Michel, 

T. 
MORITZ,   A.    joint  author.    See  Ruhkoff, 

J. 
Mormon   prophet.    Dougall,    L. 
Morrina.    Bazan,    E.    P. 
MORRIS,      C.    Little     Jim       Crow,      and 

other    stories J 

MORRIS,   F.   O.    Dogs  and  their  doings.J 
MORRIS,  M.    and  Congeon,  L.  B.   eds.  A 

book   of   Bryn  Mawr   stories. 
MORRIS,  W.    News  from  nowhere. 
Story    of    the    glittering    plain. 
The   water   of   the   wondrous    isles. 
The    well    at   the    world's    end.    2v. 
The  wood  beyond   the  world. 
MORRISON,   A.    A  child  of  the  Jago. 
MORRISON.   H.    S.  Adventures   of   a   boy 

reporter J 

MORRISON,     M.     A.    comp.     Songs     and 

rhymes    for   the   little    ones J 

MORROW,  W.  C.  The  ape.  the  idiot,  and 
other    people. 
A    man:    his    mark. 
MORSE,    C.    P.    Blush    roses. 

MORSE,    L.    B.    Road    to   nowhere J 

MORSE,  L.   G.    The  Chezzles J 

Mnrtal    antipathy.     Holmes.    O.    AV. 


MORTIMER,    L.    B.     Marrying  by   lot. 
Mosaic    gleanings.       Frazier,    Mrs.    R. 
Mose   Evans.    Baker,    W.    M. 
Mosses  froTi  an  old  manse.    Hawthorne, 

N. 
Mostly  Marjorie  Day.    Townsend,  V.   P.J 
Mother   Carey's   chicken.    Penn,    G.    M..J 

Mother  Goose  in  prose.    Baum,  L.   P J 

Mother    Goose,    The    true.    Anon    J 

Mother    Goosj's    melodies.    Anon J 

Mother  Molly.    Peard,   P.    M. 
Mother's   recompense.    Aguillar,    G. 
Moths.    Ouida. 

MOTLEY,    J.    L.    Sieg'i   of    Leyden J 

MOTT,  E.    The  black  Homer  of  Jiratown. 
Motto    changed.    Ingelow,    J. 
MOtTLTON.   E.  L.   C.    Firelight  stories.. J 

In   childhood's   country    J 

Mountain    Europa.       Fox,    J. 
Mousme.    Holland,    C. 
Moving  linger  writes.    Litchfield,   G.    D. 
MOWBRAY,   J.   P.    A  journey  to  nature. 
MO  WRY,  W.   A.    Talks  with  my  boys..  J 
Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.      Barnard,   C. 
F  T 

MUDDOCK,     J.     e!    Maid'    Marian     arid 

Robin  Hood. 
Mudfog    papers.       Dickens,    C. 
MUGGE,    T.    Afraja. 
MUHLBACH,    .L    pseud.    See    Mundt,    C. 

M. 
MULHOLLAND,    R.    Lady    G.    Cynthia's 

bonnet   shop. 
MULLER,    P.    IM.    Memories. 
MTJLOCK,    D.  M.    See  Craik,  D.   M.  M. 
Mulvaney    .gtories.     Kipling,    R. 
MUMI'"'ORD,   E.   W.    Dupes. 
Mumie.    Turgenef,   I.    S.     (With  his")    Tor- 
rents of  Spring. 
MUNDT,    C.   M.     (L.    Muhlbach)    Andreas 
Hofer. 
Berlin    and    Sans-Soucl. 
Daughter   of  an   empress. 
Empress    .losephine. 
Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court. 
Goethe    and    Schillei. 
Henry  the  Eighth  and  his  court. 
Joseph   II.    and   his   court. 
Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son. 
Mohamm.^d    Ali    and    his   house. 
Napoleon    and    Blucher. 
Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia. 
Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era. 
Queen    Hortense. 
MUNDT,  T.    Count  Mirabeau. 
MI^NKITTRICK,     R.     K.    The    slamban- 

garee,    and   other   stories    J 

MUNRO.    N.     Doom   Castle. 
Gilian   the  dreamer. 
John    Splendid. 

MUNROE,    K.    Big   Cypress J 

Brethren   of    the   coast    J 

Canoemaites J 

The  copper  princess ^ 

Dorymates J 

Flamingo    feather J 

Golden   days   of   '49 J 

In  pirate  waters J 

The   painted   desert J 

Raftmates ■^ 

Shine  Terrill J 

Wakulla J" 

White   conquerors.    J 

Muramasa  blade.    Wertheimber,  L. 
Murder    of    Delicia.    Corelli,    M. 
MURFREE.      M.       N.    (Charles      Egbert 
Craddock).  The     bushwackers,      and 

other   stories. 
Despot    of    Broomsedge    Cove. 

Down    the    lavine J 

His   vanished   star. 

In  the  clouds. 

In    the    stranger    people's    country. 

In  the  Tennessee  mountains. 


MURRAY 


6i 


NEVILLE 


Phantom     of     the      foot-bridge,     and 
other  stories. 
Prophet    of   the   Great   Smoky    Moun- 
tains. 
Story  of  Keedon  Bluffs. 
Story  of  old   Port   Loudon. 
Where    the    battle    was    fought. 
The       young       mountaineers:       short 

stories J 

Murphey's    master.       Payn,    J. 
MURRAY,   C.   A.    The  prairie  bird. 
ML'RRAY,    D.    C.     In   direst   peril. 
Novelist's   note   book. 
Stcry    that    the    keg    told    me.    (Also) 
Story   of   the  rr.an   who   didn't    know 
much, 
and    Herman.    H.    One     travpiic*      r^,- 

turns. 
"Wild    Darrle. 
MURRAY.    E.    C.    G.     (Trois-Etoilts)    The 

member  for   Paris. 
MURRAY,    G.    G.    A.    Gobi   or   Shanio. 
Muse   of   the   department.    Balzac.    H. 
Music    hath    charms.    Ferguson.    V".    M. 
MUSiriv,       J.       R.    Columbian    historical 
novels.    13v. 
vl,    Columbia.    ^'2.    Estevan.     v3.  Saint 
Augustine.       v4.        Pocahontas.       v5. 
Pilgrims.     v6.     A   century    too    soon. 
v7.      Witch    of     Salem.      v8.       Brad- 
dock.     v9.   Independence.     vlO.    Hum- 
bled pride,    vll.  Sustained  honor,  vl2. 
Union.      vl3.     Cuba  Libre. 
MUSSETT,    P.    de.    Mr.    Wind    and    Ma- 
dam   Rain J 

Just    it    be?    Bauer,    K. 
Mustard    leaves.    S.,    D.    T. 
Mutable    many.       Barr,    R. 

My  Apingi   kingdom.    DuChaillu.    P J 

My  brother's  keeper.      Warner.  A.   B. 
My   days   and   nights   on    the   battle   field. 

Coffin.   C.    C J 

My  double  and  how  he  undid  me.    Hale, 

B.   E. 
My    friend    Jim.    Norris.    W.     E. 
My   generation.    Emery,    S.    A. 

My   household   pets.    Gautier,    T J 

My    Kalulu.       Stanley.    H.    M J 

My  lady  and  Allan  Darke.    Gibson.    CD. 
My  lady  Green  Sleeves.    Reeves,   Mrs.  H. 

B. 
My    Lady   Ludlow.    Ga&kell,    E.    C.    S. 
My   Lady   Marcia.    Pollard,    E.    P. 
My    Lady    Nicotine.    Barrie,    J.    M. 
My    Lady   Nobody.     Maartens,    M. 
My   Lady   of  Orange.    Bailey,    H.    ('. 
My  Lady  Peggy  goes  to  town.     Mathi  ws, 

P.   A. 
My  Lady  Pokahontas.    Cooke.  J.  E. 
My   Lady   Rotha.    Weyman.    S.    "• 
My  lady's   money.    Collins.   W. 
My  land  and  water  friends.     Bamford,  M. 

E T 

My   lord   and    mj'   lady.    Bridge's.    "Mrs. 
My    lord    duke.    Hornung,    E.    W. 
My    miscellanies.      Collins,    W. 
My   mother  and   T.     Craik,    D.    M.    M. 
My   new    curate.    Sheehan.    P.    A. 
My    novel,     liytton.    E.    G.    E.    L.    B. 
My  official   wife.     Savage,   R.   H. 
My  opinions  and  Betsv  Bobbet's.    Hollev. 
M. 

My    own    fairy    book.    Lang,    A J 

My    sist.?r    Margaret.    Edwards.    Mrs.    C 

M J 

My   terminal   moraine.     Stockton.    P.    R. 
My  uncle  and   my  cure.     Brete.   .T. 

My   Unr-le    Florimand.     Harlar.d.    It T 

My  uncle,   the  cloi^kmaker.    TTowltt.    M. 
My    wavward    pardner.    Holl(■^■.    m. 
My    wife    and    I.    Stowe.    H.    P.. 
My    wonderful    wife.    Corelli.    M.       ('With 

her)    Vendetta. 
My   young  master.    Read.    O. 


Myrtis.    Sigourney,    L.    H. 

Mysterious    island.    Verne,    J. 

Mystery  of  a  Turkish  bath.    Booth,  K.  M. 

J. 
Mystery    of    .A-bel    Forefinger.    Drysdale, 

W J 

Myster.y   of  Allan   Grale.    Mayo,    I.    F. 
Mystery   of  choice.    Chambers,    R.   W. 
Mystery   of    Cloomber.    Doyle,    A.    C. 
Mystery   of   Edwin   I>rood.    Dickens,   C. 
Mystery    of    Evelin    Delorme.    Paine,    A. 

B.    i 
Mystery   of   Lost   River   Canyon.    Casitle- 

mon,    H J 

Mystery    of    Metropolisville.       Eggleston, 

E. 
Mysterj'   of    Orcival.    Gaboriau,    E. 
Mystery  of  Paul  Chadwick.    Postgate,   J. 

W. 
Mystery   of   the   campagna.    Von    Degen. 
Mystery  of  the  Ocean   Star.    Russell.   W. 

C. 
Mystery  of  the  Patrician  Club.   Vandam, 

A.    D. 
Mythology       and    early    Greek       histoid. 

Smith,   S.   P J 

Mythology   of  ancient   Greece   and   Italy. 

Keightley,   T J 

Myths  of  old  Greece.    Pratt,  M.  A J 

IV 

Nada.    Haggard,    H.    R. 

Naggletons.    Brooks,    S. 

Name  to  conjure  with.  Stannard.  H.  E. 
V.   V. 

Nameless    castle.    Jokai,    M. 

Nameless   nobleman.    Austin,   J.   G. 

Nameless   wrestler.       Bates.   J.   W. 

Nan.     Lillie,    L.    C J 

Nannie's    happy    childhood.    Field,    C.L..J 

Nannie's    jewel    case.    Ruhkoff.    J J 

Naomi.    Webb.    Mrs.    J.    B. 

Naomi    Toirrente.    Vungut,    G.    F.    rte. 

NAPIER,  C.  O.  G.  Tommy  Try  and 
what    he    did    in    science    J 

Napoleon    and    Blucher.    Mundt,    C.    M. 

Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia. 
Mundt,    C.   M. 

Napoleon   Smith.    Anon. 

Narcissa.       Richards.    L.    E. 

Narrative  of  A.  Gordon  Pym.    Poe.  E.    .\. 

Narrative    of    Capt.    Coignet.    Larchy,    L. 

Narrative  poetry  for  the  young.  Anon.. J 

NASBY.   P.  V.    pseud.    See  Locke^   D.   R. 

Nasby    in    exile.    Locke.    D.    R. 

Nat  .the   naturalist.    Fenn.    G.    M J 

Nature's    serial    story.    Roe.    E.    P. 

Naulahka.     Kipling,    R. 

Nautilus.       Richards.   L.   B J 

Navy    blue.     Allen.    W.    B I 

NAYLOR,    J.    B.     Ralph    Marlowe. 

NA'ZARBEK.    A.    Through    the    .Ttorm. 

Near  .a  whole  city  full.    Townsend,   E.W. 

Near    the    lagunas.    Anon.    2v. 

Near    to    nature's    heart.    Roe,    E.    P. 

Ned    Franks.    Tucker,    C.    M. 

NPELE,  H.  Romance  of  history:  Eng- 
land. 

Neighbors.     Bremer,    P. 

Nell  Gwvnne  of  old  Drurv.    Downing.   H. 

Nella.    Mighel,=?,    P.    V. 

Nellie  Kinnard's  kingdom.  Douglas.  A. 
M. 

Nellie's    memories.    Carey.    R.    N. 

Nellie's  silver  mine.    Jackson.   H.    M.    F.J 

Nepheli.       Bourdillon,    P.    W. 

Nerve    of   Foley.    Spearman.    P.    H. 

NESBIT.   E.    Book  of  dragons J 

The   wouldbegoods J 

NESBTT,  M.  L.     Grammar-land   J 

Nest    of    linnets.     Moore,    P.    P. 

NEVITyLE,    C.    M.     Behind   the  arras. 

New    Abelard.    Buchanan,    R. 


NEWBOLDT 


62 


O'BRIEN 


New  Arabian  nights.   Stevenson,   .H,    L. 

New  baby.    Anon J 

New  book  of  the  fairies.   Haxraden.   B..J 
New   Cantorbury    tales.    Hewlett.    M. 
New  departure  for  girls.    Lothrop.   H.   M. 

S J 

New    Don    Quixote.    Daudet,    A. 

New    I'on    Quixote.     Pacheco,    M. 

New     Rngrlmd    boyhood.    Hale,    E.    E...J 

New    t'Ingland   nun.    Wilkins,    M.    E. 

New   Harry    and   Lucy.    Hale,    E.    E J 

New    Jersey.    Stockton,    F.    R J 

New    judgment    of   Paris.    Laf argue.    P. 
New    love.     Hichc-ns,    R.      S.     (With      his) 

After    tomorrow. 
New    Magdalen.    Collins,    W. 

NeTV    Mexico   David.    Lummis,    C.    F J 

New    moon.    Raimond,    C.    E. 

New   nobility.    Forney,    J.   W. 

New  Paul  and  Virginia.    Mallock,   W.   H. 

New    race.    Friederich,     Mrs.     B.     H.    tr. 

by   Mrs.    Wis'ter. 
New   race  diplomatist.    Waterbury,    .1.    B. 
New    republic.    Mallock,    W.    H. 

New  Robinson  Crusoe.    Alden,    I.    M J 

New  senior  at  Andover.    Ward.    H.   D...J 
New    woman.    Iiinton,    E.    Ii. 

New   world   series.    See  Alger,    H.    Jr J 

New   Year's   bargain.    Coolidge.    S J 

New   Years.    Strong,   Mrs.   M.    D J 

New    \ork    family.    Fawcett,    E. 
NEWBOLDT.     H.     Stories      from      Frois- 

sart J 

NEWCOMB.    S.    His    wisdom    the    Defen- 
der. 
Newcoimes.       Thackeray,  W.   M. 
NEWELL,    W.    W.    Games   and   songs   of 

American    children    J 

NEWMAN,   J.    H.    Callista. 

Loss   and   gain. 
Newport.    Laithrop,    G.    P. 
News   from   nowhere.    Morris.   W. 
NEWTON,    R.    The   Great  Pilot  and   His 

lessons J 

NEWTON,  "W.  W.    Priest  and  man. 
Newton    Forster.    Marryat,    P. 
Next    Door.    Burnham,    C.    L. 
Ne.xt-door    house.    Molesworth,    M.    T.,.S.J 

Next    thing.s.    Alden.    I.    M J 

Nicholas  "Minturn.       Holland,    J.    G. 
Nicholas    Muss.    Bois-Melly,    C. 
Nicholas    Nicklebv.       Dickens,    C. 

NICHOLS,    L.    D.    Underfoot    J 

joint   author.    See   Moore,    A. 
NICHOLSON,   C.     Ugiv  idol. 
NTCPIOLSON,       J.       S.    A       dreamer     of 

dreams. 

NICOLS.    A.    Puzzle   of   life    J 

NTEBITHR.    B.    G.    Greek   hero-stories.. J 
Night  and  morning.    Lvtton,  E.  G.   E.  L. 

B. 
Night   in   Acadie.    Chopin,    K. 
Night   side   of  nature.    Crowe.    C    S. 
Nimrod    and   Co.    Ohnet,    G. 
Nina    Gordon.     Stowe,    H.    B. 
Nineteenth   hole.    Sutphen,    Van    T. 
Ninety-thrp«».       Hugo,    V. 

Nisby's   Christmas.       Riis,    J.    A J 

NTTSCH.    C.    O.     Molly   Bishop's   family. 
No    gentleman.    Burnham.    C.    L. 

No  heroes.     Howard,    B.    W J 

No    man's    friend.     Robinson.    F.    W. 

No  moss.     Castlemon,    H J 

No    name.    Collins,    W. 

No    nevv    thing.    Norris.    W.    E. 

No    surrenderl     Henty,    G.    A J 

No    thnroughfaro.       Dickens,    C. 

Noank's  log.       Stoddard.  W.   O J 

Noble  blood.     Wildenbruch^  E.   von. 
Noble    deeds    of     the    great     and     brave. 

Hartzell,   R.   S J 

Ncblo  deeds   of  ovir  fathers.    Watson,   H. 

C J 

Noble    life.     Craik,    D.    M.    M. 


Noble  name.    Glumer,  C.  von.  tr.  by  Mrs. 

Wister. 
Nobody.    Warner,    S. 
Nobody    knows.    Anon. 
Nobody's    fault.       Syrett,    N. 

NOEr..    M.        Buz     J 

Nonsense  book.    Lear.    E J 

Nora    P.r.ady's   vow.     Dorsey.    A.    H. 
Nora's    return.    Cheney,    E.    D. 
NORDHOFF.   C.     Cape  Cod  and  all  along 

shore. 
Norman   Holt.    King,    C. 
NORM  AND.  H.  de.    See  De  Normand,  H. 
NORRIS.    F.    Blix. 

McTeague. 

A    man's    woman. 

Moran   of   the   Lady   Letty. 

The  octopus. 
NORRIS,    M.    H.     The    grapes    of    wrath. 
NORRIS,    W.    E.    Billy    Bellew. 

Clarissa  Furioso. 

The   fight   for   the   crown. 

Marietta's    mariage. 

Maitthew   Austin. 

Misadventure. 

My    friend    Jim. 

No   new   thing. 

Norse  .stories.    Mable,  H.  W J 

Noseland    tales.    Boyesen,    H.    H J 

Norseman's   pilgrimage.       Boysen.    H.    H. 
Norsemen    in    th3    west.    Ballantvne.    R. 

M "........J 

North   and   South.    Gaskell,    E.   C.    S. 
North    Carolina   sketches.    Carter,    M.    N. 
Northanger   Abbey.    Austen,    J. 

Northern    Europe.    Pratt,    M.     L J 

Northern    lands.    Butterworth,    P[    J 

Northern    lands.    Optic,    O J 

NORTHRUP,    H.    D.    John   T^Mnslow. 
NORTON,    C.      .L        and      Habberton.    J. 

Canoeing   in    Kanuckia. 
Norwood.    Beecher.   H.    "U'. 
Not   like  ether  girls.    Carey,    R.    N. 
Not  wisely,   but  too  well.     Broughton,    R. 

Net   without   honor.    Moffat,    W.    D J 

Notre-Dame.    Hugo.    V. 
Novel    notes.    Jerome,    J.    K. 
Novelist's    nore    book.    Murray,    D.    C. 
Novels   and   tales.     Goethe,    J.    W. 
Now    and    th3n.    Warren.    S. 

Now    or    never.    Optic,    O J 

NOWELL,  H.  P.  H.  (May  Mannerlng) 
Billy  Grimes's  favorite   J 

Little   Spaniard J 

NOYCE,      E.    Boys'    own      book    of      the 

manufactures    and    industries    J 

Num.a  Roumestan.       Daudet,    A 

No.  5  John  Street.    Whiteing,    R.         , 

No.    XTI.     Marshall.   E.   N. 

Nuna.       French.    H.    W. 

Nurse    Heatherdale's    storv.    Moleswnirh. 

M.     L.    S ; J 

Nut.shell   of  knowledge.    Tucker,    C.    M..J 

o 

O.    T.     Andersen,    H.    C. 

O   tender   Dolores.    Hungerford    ,M. 

Oak-openings.    Cooper.    J.    F. 

Oakleigh.    Deland,    E.    D J 

OAKLEY.  H.  C.  and  others.  Love: 
stories    from    McClure's. 

Oakridge.       Smith.    J.    E. 

OBER,     F.       A.    Knockabout       Club       in 

Spain    J 

The   last   of   the    Arawaks    J 

Montezuma's  gold  mines    J 

Spain J 

Young  folks'    history   of   Mexico J 

O'BRIEN,  P.  J.  The  diamond  lens,  with 
other   .3tories. 

O'BRIEN.    W.    When  we  were  boys. 

Observations    of   Henry.    Jerome.    J.    K. 


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63 


O  NEILL 


Occident.       Butterworth,    H J 

Ocean.   The.    Anon J 

Oceiin    bom.    Optic,    O J 

Ocean   free    lance.    Russell,    \V.    '_'. 

Oceivn    waifs.    Reid,    M J 

Ocerin   work.       Wright,   J.   H I 

Octopu.s.    Norris,    F. 

Odd    folk.-;.    Read.    O. 

Odd    little   lass.       Wright,    J.    K. 

Odd   number.    Maupassant,    G.    de. 

Odd  or  even?    Whitney,   A.   D.    T. 

Odd    situation.    Waterloo,    S. 

Odd    women.     Gissing,     G. 

Oddities   in   Southern   life   and    character. 

Watterson.    H. 
O'Donoghue.      Lever,  C.  J. 
Off    on   a    planet.    Verne,    J. 
Off  the  Skellijjs.    Ingelow,   J 

Otc   10   the   geysers.    Stephens,    C.    A J 

OGDEN,   A.       tr.  Christmas  stories    from 
the    French    and    Spanish. 

OGDEN,    R.        (Mrs.    Ide)    Courage J 

Little  Homespun J 

Loyal    hearts    and    true J 

Ogilvies.    Craik,   D.   M.   M. 
Oh!  what  a  plague  is  love!    Tynan.    K. 
OHAXLON.   A.    The   unforeseen. 
O'H.ARA  family,    pseud,   of  Banim,   J.   B. 

and  M. 
OHNET,   G.    Antoinette. 

Nimrod    and    Co. 
Old    beau.    Wood,    J.    S. 
Old  bell  of  independence.    Watson,  TI.  C.J 
Old    Boniface.     Picard,    G.    H. 
Old    Bowen's    legacy.    Dix,    E.    A. 
Old    Che.-^ter   tales.     Deland,    M. 

Old  church  bell.    Andersen.   H.   C I 

Old    court   life   in   France.    Elliot,    F 
Old   Creole   days.    Cable,    G.    W. 
Old  curiosity  shop.    Dickens,  C. 

Old  Deccan  days.    Frere,  M J 

Old    Dorset.    Rogers,    R.    C. 

Old    Ebenezer.        Read.    O. 

Old    English    baron.    Reeve,    C. 

Old   farm   fairies.    McCook,   H.    C J 

Old    fashianed    fairy    tales.    Aulnoy.    Ma- 
dame   d' J 

Old   fashioned  girl.    Alcott,   L.   M J 

Old    lircs    and    profitable    ghosts.    Couch, 
A.    T.    Q. 

Old    Fritz.    Mundt,    C.    ML 

Old  gentleman  of  the  black   stock.    Page, 
T.    N. 

Old    helmet.    Warner,    S. 

Old    Hickory.    Frost.    J J 

Old  house  by  the  sea.    Phipps,   S.   E. 

01.1    Jack.     Kingston,    W.    H.    G J 

Old    Kasaskia.        Catherwood,    M.    H. 

Old    knowledge.    Gwynn.    S. 

Old  Lady  Mary.    Oliphant.  M.   O.  W. 

Old   madame.    Spofford.    H.    E.    P. 

Old    maid.     Balzac.     H.     (With    hi.«;)    Two 
brothers. 

Old   maid's  club.    Zangwill,    I. 

Old   maid's  love.    Maartens.   M. 

Old   maid's  paradise.    Ward,   E.    S.    P. 

Old    Mam'selle's   secret.    John,    E.     tr.    by 
Mrs.    Wister. 

Old    man's    love.    Trollope,    A. 

Old    mortality. Scott,    W.       Same.       (With 
his)   The  black  dwarf. 

Old    Myddlston's    money.    Hay,    M.    C. 

Old    ocean.    Tngersoll,    E J 

Old,   old   story.    Carey,    R.    N. 

Old    post    road.    McClell.and.    M.    G. 

Old    Rough    and   Ready.    Frost.    J J 

Old    Rough    the    miser.    Wesselhocft.    E. 
F.    P J 

Old  Salem.    Bates,  Mr.«.  A 

Old    Slip   wai-ehouse.    Denison.    M.    A. 

Old    stars.    Headley,    P.    C J 

Old  tales  retold  from  Grecian  mj'thology. 
Larned .    A J 

Old-time    child-life.    Rollins.    E.    C.    H...J 

Old  times  in  the  colonies.    Coffin,  C.   C..J 


Old  ways  and  new.    Roseboro,  \. 
Old   woman   who  lived   in  a   shot.    Doug- 
las,  A.    M. 
Old   town   folks.    Stowe,   H.   B. 
OI.IPHANr,    L.    Altiora    Pete. 

Picadilly. 
OLIPHANT,    M.    O.    W.    The    curate    in 
charge. 

The    days    of    my    life. 

Kirstaan. 

Little    pilgrim. 

Magdalen   Hebburn. 

Old  Lady  Mary. 

The   open   door. 

The    perpetual    curate. 

Stories    of    the    seen    and    the    unseen. 

Widow's  tale,   and  other  stories. 

Young  Musgrave. 
Olive.    Craik,    D.    M.    M. 
Oliver  and   the  Jew  Fagin.    Dickens,   C.J 
Oliver  Cromwell.    Herbert,    H.    W. 
Oliver    Ellis.    Grant,    J. 
Oliver  Twist.    Dickens,   C. 
Olla   podrida.    Marryat,    F. 
OLLIVANT,  A.       Bob,   son  of  battle. 
Olympe    de    Cleves.    Dumas    A.    D. 
Omoo.    Melville,    H. 
On    a   margin.    Chambers,    J. 
On  both  sides  of  the  sea.    Charles.   E.   R. 
On  General  Thomas's  staff.    Dunn.   B.   A. 
On    Newfound   River.    Page,    T.    N. 
On  Peter's  Island.    Ropes,  A.  R. 
On  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.    King.st(in. 

W.    H.    G J 

On   the  blockade.    Optic,    O J 

On  the  edge   jf  the  empire.    Jepson.   13.. J 
On  the  edge  of  the  storm.    Roberts.   M. 
On  the  face  of  the  waters.    Steel,   F.  A. 
On    the    frontier.    Harte    B,. 
On    the    heights.    Auerbach,    B. 
On    the     Heights    of     Himalay     V:in     der 
Naillen,   A. 

On  the  leads.    Butson,   A.   A.   S J 

On    the   offensive.    Putnam,    G.    I. 

On  the  plantation.    Harris,  J.   C J 

On   the   red  staircase.    Taylor,   M.    I 
On  the  sea.    Turgenef,   I.   S. 

On  the  staff.    Optic,   O J 

On    the  stage  and   off.    Jerome,   J.    K. 
On  the  sunny  shore.    Sienkiewicz.   H. 
On   the  Suwanee  River.    Read.   O. 
On  the  wing  of  occasions.    Harris,   J.   C. 

On    time.    Optic,    O J 

On   trial.    Zack. 
On  trust.    Cobb,  T. 

Once   upon   a   time.    Craigie,    M.    E 1 

Once  upon  a  time.    Wllkins,    M.    E 7 

One    day's    weaving.    Peebles,    M.    L J 

One  good  guest.    Walford,  L.  B. 
1,000.000  pound  bank-note.    Twain,    M. 

One  of  Buller's  horse.    Johnston,   W T 

One   of  my  sons.    Green,    A.    K. 
On'?  of  ourselves.     Walford.   L.   B. 

One  of  the  Billingses.      Smith,   E.   A J 

One  of    the   conquerors.    Meredith,    G. 
One   of  the  familv.    Pavn,   J. 

One  of  the  28th.    Henty.   G.   A J 

One   of   the  visconre.    Brodhead,    E.    M". 

One   queen    triumphant.    Mathew,    F. 

One    reason    why.    Whitby,    B. 

One  summer.     Iloward,   B.   W. 

One  traveler  returns.    Murray,   D.   C. 

O'NEILL,    M.    The    elf-errant J 

Only   a   word.    Ebers,    G. 

Only   an   incident.     Litchfield,    G.    D J 

Only    an   Irish   boy.    Alger,    H   .Jr J 

Only   human.    Stsnnard.    H.    E.    V.    P. 
Only    sister.    Witt.    H.    G.    de. 

Only   ten   c^nt.-<.    Alden.    I.    M J 

Only   the  governess.    Carey,    R.    N. 
Onward    and    upward    !»erips.    See    Optic. 

O J 

Open   boat.    Crane,    S. 

Open    door.    Howard.    B.    W. 

Open  door.    Oliphant,   M.   O.  W. 


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64 


OTIS 


Open-eyed  conspiracy.      Howells,  W.  D. 
Open   question.    Raimond,    C.   E. 
Opening  a  chestnut  bi:rr.    Roe,   E.    P. 
Opening   the    oyster.    Marsh,    C.    L. 
Opinions   of  a  philosopher.    Grant,    R. 
OPTIC,    O.    pseud,    of  Adams,    W.    T.    All 
over    the    world   series   1 J 

A   missing   million. 

A   millionaire   at   sixteen. 

A  young  knight  errant. 

Strange    sights    abroad. 
All  over  the  world  series  2 J 

American    boys    afloat. 

The   young  navigators. 

Up  and  down  the  Nile. 

Asiatic  breezes. 
All  over  the   world  series  3 J 

Across    India. 

Half  round    the   world. 

Four   young   explorers. 

Pacific  shores. 
Army   and   navy   series    J 

The    soldier    boy. 

The    sailor    boy. 

The    young   lieutenant. 

The   Yankee   middy. 

Fighting  Joe. 

Brave    old    salt. 
The  blue  and   the  grey  afloat   series.  J 

Taken  by  the  enemy. 

Stand   by   the    Union. 

Within    the    enemy's    lines. 

Fighting  for   the  right. 

On  the  blockade. 

A  victorious  Union. 
Blue  and   the  grey  on  land   series J 

Brother  against  brother. 

On   the  staff. 

In   the   saddle. 

At  the  front 

A  lieutenant  at   eighteen 

An  undivided  Union. 
Boat   builders'    series J 

All   adrift. 

Snug  harbor. 

Square   and  compasses. 

Stem   to  stern. 

All   taut. 

Ready  about. 
Boat  club  series .1 

The  boat  club. 

All    aboard. 

Nov,'   or  never. 

Try  again. 

Poor  and  proud. 

Little    by    little. 
Great  western  .series   T 

Going   west. 

Out  west. 

Lake   breezes. 

Going  south. 

Down    south. 

Up   tha  river. 

In  doo'rs  and  out  J 

Just  his  luck J 

Lake    shore    series .J 

Through  by  dayjlght. 

Lightning  express. 

On    time. 

Switch   off. 

Brake  up. 

Bear    and    forbear. 
Onward   and    upward   series    J 

Field   and   forest. 

Plane    and    plank. 

I^esk   and  debit. 

Cringle    and    crosstree. 

Bivouac  and  battle. 

Sea  and  shore. 

Otir   standard-bearer J 

Riverdale    series .1 

Little   merchant. 

Young   voyagers. 

Christm.-is  gift. 

Dolly   and   T. 


Uncle  Ben. 
Birthday  party. 
Proud   and   lazy. 
Careless  Kate. 
Robinson   Crusoe,   Jr. 
The  picnic  party. 
The  gold  thimble. 
The  do-som3things. 

Starry   flag   series J 

The   starry  flag. 
Breaking   away. 
Seek  and  iind. 
Freaks    of    fi.'r tunc. 
Make    or   break. 
Down  the  river. 

Three   millions J 

Woodville    series J 

Rich    and   humble. 
In  school  and  out. 
Watch  and  wait. 
Work   and  win. 
Hope  and  have. 
Haste    and    waste. 

Yacht  club  series J 

Little   Bobtail. 
The  yacht  club. 
Money-maker. 
The  coming  wave. 
The   Dorcas    Club. 
Ocean   born. 

Young  America  abroad,   series  1 J 

Outward   bound. 
Shamrock   and   thistle. 
Red   cross. 
Dikes   and   ditches. 
Palace    and    cottage. 
Down  the  Rhine. 

Young  America  abroad,   series  2 J 

Up  the  Baltic. 
Northern   lands. 
Cross    and   crescent. 
Sunny  shores. 
Vine  and  olive. 
Isles   of   the   sea. 

Orange  and  green.    Henty,  G.  A J 

Orange  girl.    Besant,   W. 

ORAQUIL.      pseud.     See  Borneman,  Mrs 

M. 
Orchardscroft.    Keeling.  E.  d'E. 

Orcutt  girls.       Vaile,   C.    M J 

Ordeal   of  Richard  Feverel.    Meredith.   G. 
O'RFLL.   M.    pseud.      See  Blouet,  P. 

Orient.    Butterworth,    H J 

Original    Belle.    Roe,    E.    P. 
Orniond.    Brown,    C.   B. 
Ormond.    Edgeworth,    M. 
ORZESZKO,    E.    The    argonauts. 

Meir   Ezofovitch.  * 

OSBORNE,    D.       The   lion's    brood. 

The   spell    of   Ashtaroth. 
Osborne    of    Arrochar.    Douglas.    A.    M. 
OSBOURNE.  L.    Queen  versus  Billy,  and 
other  stories, 
joint  author.       See  Stevenson,   R.   L. 
OSC.A.R,    W.    N.    Cruise     of     the     Golden 
Wave. 

Oscar    in    Africa.    Castlemon,    H J 

O'SHEA.  M.  V.    ed.  Six  nurserv  classics.l 
OSWALD,       E.     J.    The     dragon     of     the 

north. 
OS%\'ALD,   F.  L.    Days  and  nights  in  the 

tropics J 

Othello    the     second.    Robinson,     F.     W. 

(With    his)    Poor    Zeph. 
Other   fellow.    Smith,    F.    H. 
Other  girls.    Whitney,    A.    D.   T. 
Other  house.    James,  H.  Jr. 
Other  people's  money.    Gaboriau,  E. 
Other   things   being  equal.    Wolf,    E. 
OTIS,    B.    Diary    of    a    milliner. 

OTIS,   J.    The  Braganza   diamond J 

Castaways    J 

Jack    the    hunchback    J 

Left  behind J 

Mr.    Stubb's   brother:    sequel    to    Toby 


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65 


PALMER 


Tyler J 

Runaway    bri^ J 

Search   for  the  silver  city J 

Toby  Tyler J 

Treasure-finders J 

When  Israel  Putnam  served  the  kiii.-..' 

"With  Porter  in  the  Essex J 

With   Preble   at   Tripoli J 

Wrecked    on    Spider    Island    J 

Ottilie.    Lee,    V. 

Oudendale.       MoncriefC,   R.   H J 

OUIDA.    pseud,    of    La     Ramee,      i^.      de. 
Bebee:    or    two  little  wooden   shoe.s. 

Bimbi J 

Cecil  Castlemaine's  sage.  (Also)  Liidy 
Marabout's  troubles  and  other 
stories. 

Chandos. 

Dog  of  Flanders I 

Plashes   fron^   Ouida. 

Polle-farine. 

House   party. 

Idalia. 

In   a    winter   city. 

In   Marsmma. 

Moths. 

Princess  Napraxine. 

Randolph    Gordon,    and    other    stories. 
Rinaldo.     (Also)      The     halt     (And)      The 
stable  boy. 

The  silver  Christ.  (Also)  A  lemon 
tree.  , 

Strathmore. 

Syrlin. 

Two  little  wooden  shoes.   See  Bebee. 

Two    offenders. 

Under  two  flags. 

A  village   commune. 

Waters    of   Edera. 
Our   Bessie.    Carey,   R.    N. 

Our  boys   in   India.    French,    H.    W J 

Our  Christmas  in  a   palace.    Hale,    E.   E. 

Our  dumb  companions.    Jackson,  T J 

Our  Fatherland.    Carver,   E J 

Our  fathers  have  told  us._  Ruskin,  J J 

Our  fellows.    Castlemon,   H J 

Omt  Helen.    Clarke,    R.    S J 

Our  lad.v  of  darkness.    Capes,   B. 

Our    lad.v    of    deliverance.    Oxenham,    J. 

Our    little    Ann.    Anon J 

Our  little  Harry.    Arthur,   T.    S J 

Our   mutual   friend.       Dickens,    C. 

Our  navy  in  times  of  war.  Matthews,  P.J 

Our  new  crusade.    Hale,   E.   E. 

Our   new  mistress.    Yonge,    C.    M. 

Our  standard-bearer.    Optic,   O J 

Our  village.    Mitford,   M.   R. 

Our  young  folks'   history   of  the     Roman 

empire.    Shepard,  W J 

Our  young   folks'   Josephus J 

Out    of   step.    Pool,    M.    L. 
Out  of  the  reckoning.    Marryat,   F. 
Out  of  the  sunset  sea.    Tourgee,   A.   W. 
Out   of   the  woods.    Fisher,    G.    P. 
Out  of  the  wreck.    Douglas,   A.  M. 

Out   on   the  pampas.    Henty,    G.    A J 

Out    west.    Optic.    O    J 

Out  with  Garibaldi.    Henty.   G.   A J 

Outcasts.     Fraser,  W.  A J 

OUTHWAITE,    R.    L.    and    Chomley,    C 
H     The    wisdom   of   Es.au. 

Outland  journey.    Sawyer.  'W.  L J 

Outlaws  of  the  marshes.   Hamilton,   L.   E. 
Outlines    in   local    color.    Mathews,    B. 
Outsiders.       Chambers.    R.    W. 

Outward   bound.       Optic.    O J 

Over    the    hill'^.    Findlater.    M. 
Over    the    plum-pudding.     Bangs,    J.    K. 
Over  yonder.    John,  E.    tr.  by  Mrs.  Wis- 
ter. 

Overhead.      Moore,  A J 

Overland.    De   Forest,   J.   W. 
Overruled.    Alden.   I.   M. 
OVERTON.    G.    Heritage    of    unrest. 


OVERTON,    R.   and   others.    Wedding. 
OWEN,    G.    W.    The  Leech    Club. 
OWEN,   R.  D.    Beyond  the  breakers. 
Owen   Wingrave.       James,    H.    Jr.    (With 

his)   Wheel  of   time. 
Owl's  nest.    John,  E.     tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister. 
OXENHAM,  J.      Our  lady  of  deliverance. 

Pacha  of  many   tales.    Marryat,    F. 
PACHECO,   M.     New  Don  Quixote. 

Pacific   history   stories        Wagner.    H J 

Pacific  shores.      Optic,  O   J 

Pacific    tales.    Becke,    L. 
PADDOCK,    Mrs.     A.    G.    Pate     ol      Ma- 
dame La  Tour. 

In  the  tolls. 
Paddy   O'Liary.        Champney,     Mrs.     E. 

W J 

Pagan  of  the  Alleghanies.      Rvan,   M.   E. 
PAGE,   A.    pseud        See  Holt,  J.   S. 

PAGE,    E-    E.    Hear:    culture    J 

PAGE,    T.    N.    Among   the   camps J 

Burial  of  the  guns:   short  .stories. 

Elsk3t,    and   other   .stories. 

In  old  Virginia:    or,   Marse  Chan,   and 
other  stories. 

Marse  Chan.       (With  his)   Elsket. 

Meh  lady.    Same.   (With  his)   Elsket. 

The  old  gentleman  of  the  i)Iack  stock. 

On    Newfound    River. 

Pastime  stories. 

Polly. 

Red  rock. 

Santa  Claus's  partner   J 

Two  little  confederates   J 

Unc'   Bdinburg. 
Page  of  the  Duke  of  Savoy.     Dumas,    A. 

D. 
PAGET,    R.    L.    ed.    Cap    and    gown       in 

prose. 
PAGET.    V.    See   Lee,    V.    pseud. 
PAIN,    B.    Playthings    and    parodies. 

Stories    and    interludes. 
PAINE,   A.   B.    Beacon   prize   medals J 

The   bread    line, 

iMysteiy    of   Evelin    Deiorme. 

Painted    desert.       Munroe,    K J 

Pair  of  blue  eyes.    Hardy,  T. 

Pair  of  originals.    AVard,   E.   S.  P J 

Pair  of  patient   lovers.       Howells,    W.    D. 

Palace    and    cottage.    Optic.    O J 

Palace   beautiful.    Meade,    L.    T. 

Paladin     and     Saracen.    Calthrop,   H.     C. 

H J 

Paleface   and   redskin.    Anstev,    F    J 

PALGRAVE,    P.    T.    Five    weeks'    enter- 
tainments  J 

PAI,GRAVE,    W.    G.    Hermann   Agha. 
PALINURUS.  pseud.       Paper       boat: 

short   stories. 
PALMER,    P.    The   ways   of  the   service: 

short   stories. 
PALMER,   L.    pseud.    See  Peebles.   M.   L. 
Palmyra.    Ware,    W.       fWith    his)    Rome 

and   the  early  Christians. 
Pamela.    Richardson,    S. 
Pan  Michael.       Sienkiewlcz,   H. 
Panola.    Dorsev,    S.    H.    A. 
PANSr.       pseud.      See  Alden,  I.  M. 
Paper  boat.       Palinurus. 
Paper    city.    Locke.    D.    R. 
Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.    Keddie.   H.J 
Papers   from     Overlook     house.    Beasloy. 

F.  W. 
Parable-    from    nature.     Gntiv.    .\rrs.    A. ..I 
Paraslt'^.    Doyle,  A.  C. 

Parents'  assi.9*;ant.       Edg<^worth.   M J 

Pariah.    Anstey,   P. 

Paris.    Zola.   E. 

Paris  in  America.    Laboulaye,   E.   R.   L. 

Paris  sketch  book.    Thackeray,  W.  M. 

Parisian  points  of  view.    Halcvy.    L. 

Parisians.       Lytton.    E.    G.    B.    L.    B. 


PARKER 


66 


PENDLETON 


PARKER,    G.    An     adventurer     of       the 
north:    continuation   of   Pierre    and   his 
people. 
The    battle    of    the    strong. 
The  Hill  of  Pain.    (Also)   The   cave   of 

Crys. 
The    lane    that   had   no    turning,    and 

other  tales. 
The  midnight  cry. 
Mrs.    Falchion. 
Pierre  and  his  people. 
The  pomp  of  the   Laveleties. 
The  right  of  way. 
A   Romany    of    the   snovis^.    '2i[    ser.    of 

An  adventurer  of   the   nortla. 
The  seats  of  the  mighty. 
The   trail    of   the   swcrd. 
The  translation  of  a  savage. 
The   trespasser. 
Unpardonable  liar. 
When    Valmond    came    to    Pontiao. 
Parlous    times.    Wells,    D.    D. 
PARR,    H.        (Holme    Lee)    Annis    War- 

leigh's  fortunes. 
PARR,   L.   T.    Adam  and  Eve. 

John    Thompson,    and    other    stories. 
Loyalty   George. 

Parrots   and   monkeys.    Anon J 

PARRY,    P.    C.    African   pets    J 

Parson  Kelly.    Mason,   A.    E.   W. 
Parson   Thring's    secret.    Marchmont,    A. 

W. 
PARTINGTON,    Mrs.    pseud.    See    Shilla- 

ber  ,B.   P. 
Partisan.       Simms,    W.    G. 

PARTON,   J.    Captains   of  industry J 

Some     noted     princes,     authors       and 

sitatesmen   of   our  time    J 

PARTON,   3.  P.    (Fanny  Fern)   Play  day 

book   J 

Passages  from  the  diary  of  a  lace  phys- 
ician.   Warren   ,S. 
Pajssages   in  the  life   of   the  faire   gn.-pel- 

ler.    Rath  bone,   M.   A.  M. 
Passe   Rose.    Hardy,    A.    S. 
Passing   of   Thomas.    Janvier    .T.    A. 
Past  thirty.    Monroe  ,Mrs.   H.   E. 
Paste  jewels.    Bangs,   J.   K. 
Pastels  of  men.    Bourget,   P. 
Pastime    stories.    Page,    T.    N. 
PASTON,    G.    pseud,    of   Symonds,    E.    M. 

A  bread  and  butter  miss. 
Pastor   of  the   desert.    Pelletan,    E. 
PATER,    W.    H.    Gaston    de    Latour. 

Marius  the  Epicurean.    2v. 
PATERSON,   A.       Cromwell's  Own. 

Gospel  writ  in  steel. 
PATERSON,  W.  R.     See  Swift,   B.   pseud. 
PATTERSON,    V.      S.    True     history       of 

Joshua    Davidson    .communist. 
Path  find  3r.       Ooox>er.   J.    F. 
Patience.    Warner,   A.   B. 
Patience    Barker.       White.    C.    E.    (With 

her)    A   modern    Agrippa. 
Patience    Strong's    outings.    Whitney.    A. 
D.   T. 

Patience    wins.    Fenn,    G.    M J 

Patriot  boy.   Anon J 

Patroon    Van    Volkenberg.        Stephenson, 

H.    T. 
Paul    and   Christina.       Barr.    A.    E. 
Paul   and   Margaret.     Potwin.   Mrs.   H.   K. 
Paul   and   Virginia.    Saint-Pierre,     J.     H. 
B.   de. 
Same.    In   Acme     library     of     modern 
classics. 
Paul    and    Virginia    of    a    northern    zone. 

Drachmann   H,. 
Paul    Crew's    story.    Carr,    A.    C. 
Paul    Faber.    Macdonald,    G. 
Paul   Massie.       McCarthy,    J. 
Paul  Patoff,   Crawford,  F.  M. 

Paul  Prescott's  charge.    Alger,   H.  Jr J 

Paul   the  peddler.    Alger,   H.   Jr J 


Paul    Travers'    adventures.         Clover,    S. 

T J 

PAULDING,    J.    K.     Dutchman's    fireside. 
Pauline.    Walford,  L.  B. 
Pauline   Kessler.       Carrel,    F. 

Pauline  Wyman.      Clarke,  R.   S J 

Pausanius.         Lytton,    E.    G.     E.     L.      B 

(With    his)    Coming   race. 
PAYN,  J.    At  her  mercy. 

The   burnt  .million. 

A  county  family. 

The  eavssdropper. 

The  heir  of  the  ages. 

In  market  overt. 

The  luck  of  the  Darrells. 

Murphy's   master. 

One   of   the  family. 

A  prince  of   the  blood. 

Thicker  than  water. 

Won,   not  wooed. 
PAYNE,    W.    Jerry   the   dreamer. 

The   story   of   Eva. 
PAYSON,    W.    F.    John   Vytal. 

The  title-mongers. 
Paz.    Balzac,    H.    (With    his)    Albert    Sa- 

varus. 
PE.^PODY,       Mrs.      M.    Miss     Slimmens* 

window,  and  other  papers. 
PEABODY,   S.   H.    Cecil's  books  of  natu- 
ral hisitory J 

Peace  makers.    Stannard,   H.   E.  V.   P. 
Peak  and  prairie.    Fuller,   A. 
PEAKE,   B.   E.    The  Darlingtons. 
PEARD,   P.  M.    Catherme. 

/Mother  Molly. 

The   rose-garden. 

Thorpe  Regis. 

Pearls.    Eschenbach   ,0    J 

Peasant   and  the  prince.    Martineau,    H.J 
PEATTIE.    E.    W.    The    beleaguered    for- 
est. 

With  scrip  and  staff J 

PEBBLES,   M.  L.    (Lynde  Palmer)       On.^ 
day' s  weaving J 

Where  honor  leads. 
PEEKE,    M.    B.    Born  of   flame. 

Peep  of  day.    Anon J 

Peg      Woffington.  Reade,     C.        Same 

(^yith  his)    Hard  cash. 

Peggy.    Richards,  L.  B J 

Pelham.    Lytton,    E     G.    E.    L.    B 
PELLETAN,    E.    The  pastor   of   the  de.s- 

ert,  Jean  Jarousseau. 
PEMBER,       A.    Slipping     away.       (With) 

Farjeon,    B.    L.    Three    times    tried. 
PEMSER,     P.    Y.     L.    A     southern     wo- 
man's   story. 
PEMBERTON,  C.  H.    Stephen  the  bl  lok. 

Your  little   Brother   James. 
PEMBERTON,  M.    Christine  of  the  hills. 

Feo. 

Fooitsteps  of  a  throne. 

The  garden   of  swords. 

A  gentleman's  gentleman. 

Impregnable    city. 

Kron.'stadt. 

The    little    Huguenot. 

Love   the  harvester. 

The  phanto^m  army. 

A  puritan's  wife. 

Queen    of    the    Jesters    . 

Sea   wolves. 

The     signers     of     the     night:       short 
stories. 
Pembroke.    Wilkins,  M.  E. 
Pen  Owen.    Hook,  J. 
Penance    of    John    Logan.    Black.    W. 
Pcndennis.    Thackeray,    W.    M. 
RENDERED,   tM.    L.     Dust    and    laurels. 
PENDLETON,    L.    Carita. 

Corona  of  the  Nantahalas. 

Wedding  garment. 


PENTREATH 


67 


PINDAR 


Penelope's  Engrllsh  experiences.      Wigs'n, 
K.    D.   S.    (With   her)    Cathedral   court- 
ship. 
Penelope's  progress.      Wlggin,  K.  D.   S. 
Penelope's  suitors.    Bynner,  E.  L. 
Ponitentes   of  San  Rafael.    How,   L. 
Pennsylvania  stories.    Quinn,   A.  H. 
Pension     Beaurepas.  James,      H.      Jr. 

(With  his)  Siege  of  London. 
PENTREATH,    D.    In    a    Cornish    town- 
ship. 
People   at   Pisgah.       Sanborn,    E.    W. 
People  who  haven't  time.      Alden,   I.   M. 

(With   her)    What   she   said. 
Peoples    and    places   here    and    there.    See 

Pratt,    M.    L J 

Pepita   Ximenez.    Valera,   J. 

Pepper  and  salt.    Pyle,  H J 

Peppermint   Perkins,    Familiar  letters   of. 

Anon. 
Pequinillo.       James,    G.    P.   R. 
PERCIVAL,    E.    ed.    Gems   of   beautv. 
PERCIVAL,  T.    Father's  instructions  ..J 
Percival   Keene.       Marryat,    F. 
PERClf,    S.    Robin   Hood   and   his   merry 

men J 

Tales   of      the   kings   and     queens     of 

England J 

Pera  Goriot.    Balzac,  H. 

PEREL.-VER.   M.   T.   H.    Ran   away   from 

the   Dutch. 
PEREZ  GALDOS.   B.    Gloria. 

I^eon   Roch. 
Perfect   Adoni.-s.       Harris,    M.    C. 
Pericles  and  Aspasla.      Landor,  W.  S. 
PERKIXS.     F.     B.    Devil-puzzlers,        and 
other  storie.^. 
Scrope. 
Perlycross.    Blackmore,   R.   D. 
Perpetual    curate.    Oliphant,    M.    O.    W. 
PERRY.    A.    The    schoolmaster's    trial. 
PERRY,   B.    The  Broughton  house. 
The  plat?d  city. 

The    powers    at    play:    short    stories. 
Salem    Kitliredge,    and    other   stories. 
PERRY,   N.    For  a  woman. 

Three    little    daughters    of    the    revo- 
lution  J 

PERRY,    W.    C.    The    boys'    Odyssey... J 
Personal    recollections    of    Joan    ot'     Arc. 

Twain  ,M. 
Persuasion.       Au.stcn.    J. 

Peter  and  Polly.    Robinsnn,   A.  D.  G J 

Peter   Budston"^.       Trowbridge.    J.    T J 

Peter  Ibbetson.       Du   Maurier.    G. 

Peter   Simple.       Marryat,    F. 

Peter   the  whaler.    Kingston.   W.   H.   G..J 

Peter  Trawl.    Kingston,   "W.   H.   G J 

PETERS,  C  ed.  Girls'  own  indoor  book. J 

Girls'    own    outdoor    book    J 

Peterkin    papers.       H.ale.    L.    P J 

Petrie    estate.        Brown,    H    D. 
Petronel.       Marryat,    F. 
Petronella   Darcy        Corrie,    T. 
Peveril  of  the  Pep.k.    Scott.  ^V. 

Same.     (With    his)    Fortunes    of   Nigel. 
PFLEGER.   G.    Revenge. 
Phantom    army.       Pemberton    .M. 
Phantom    death.       Russell.    W.    C. 
Phantom,    future.       IVrerriman.    H.    S. 
Phantom  lover.    Lee,   V. 
Phantom    'rickshaw.       Kipling,    R. 
Phantom    ship.    Marryat.    F. 
Phantoms    of    the    foot-bridge.     Murfree, 

M.    N. 
Phases    of    an    inferior    planet      Glasgow, 
E. 

Phebe.     Rav.   A.   C J 

PHELPS.    E.   S.     now   Ward,    E.    S.    P. 
Phil  and  his  friends.    Trowbridge,  J.  T..J 

Phil    the  fiddler.    Alger.    H.    Jr J 

Philip.    Thackeray.  W.   M. 
Philip   and   his   wife.    Deland,    M. 
Philio   Augustus.    James,    G.    P.    R. 
Philip   Thaxter.       Washburn,    C.   A. 


Philip  Winwood.    Stephens,  R.  N. 
Philistines.      Bates,   A. 
PHII-LIPS,    B.    A  struggle. 
PHILLPOTTS,   E.    Children  of  the  mist. 

Folly    and   fresh   air. 

The  human  boy j 

Lying  prophets. 

Sons    of    the    morning. 

The   striking   hours:       short   stories. 
Philothea.       Child,   L.   M. 
Phineas    Finn.       Trollope    A,. 
Phineas  Redux.      Trollope,  A. 
PHLPPS,    S.    E.    The    old    house    by    the 
sea. 

Phoebe, 

Phoebe.    Harris,   M.   C. 

Phoebe  Tra vers.    Aunt  Florida  J 

Phra  the  Phoenician.   Arnold,  E.  L. 
Phronsile    Pepper.    Lothrop,    H.    M.    S. ..J 
Phroso.       Hope,    A. 
Phyllis.       Hun.gerford,    M. 
Phyllis  of  the   Sierras.    Harte,    B. 
PICARD,   G.  H.    Old  Boniface. 
Piccadilly.       Oliphant.    L. 

Piccino.    Burnett,    Mrs.    F.    H J 

Picked    up   in    the    streets.     Schobert,    H. 

tr.  by  Mrs.   Wister. 
Pickwick  papers.       Dickens,   C. 

Picnic   party.       Optic,    O J 

Picnic   party.       Smitli,    H. 

Picture   of   Las   Cruces.       Reid,    C. 

Pictures    from     Greek       life    and      storv. 

Church,    A.    J .j 

Pictures   from   Italy.    Dickens,    C. 
Pictures    from   Roman   life.       Church.    A 

„.J J 

Pictures   of  country  life.    Gary,   A. 
Pictures  of  the  period.      Collier    W    F 
PIDGIN,    C.    F.    Blennerhassett. 

Quincy   Adams   Sawyer. 
PIER,    A.    S.    Tlie    sentimental'st.'^. 
Pierre    and    his   people.       Parker.    ( " 
Pierre   and   his   poodle.     Champnev.    Mrs. 

E.  w ; J 

Pierre  and   Jean.    Maupassant,    G.    de. 
Pierrette.       Balzac,    H.        Same.        rwith 

his)    Eugenie   Grandet. 

Pierrette.       Stacpoole,    H.    De.    V J 

PIERSON,    C.    D.     Among    the    farmvard 

people "....J 

Among    the    forest    people    J 

Among  the  pond  people  .J 

PIERSON,    H.    W.    History    of    Germany 

in  words  of  one  svllable .j 

Pietro   Ghi.sleri.    Crawford,    F.    M 
PIETZKER,  M.   A.    tr.   From   peasant    to 

prince j 

Pigeon  pie.    Yonge.   C.  M.    . . .   . . . . .   , . ...    J 

Pike  and  cutlass.    Gibbs,   G J 

Pilgrim  and  the  shrine.    Maitland    E 

Pilgrim  boy.       Anon j 

Pilgrim    sorrow.    Carmen    Sylva. 

Pilgrim's  progress.       Bunyan.   J. 

Pilgrimage  of  Ben   Beriah.    Yonge,   C.   M. 

Pilgrims.    Musick.   J.   R. 

Pillar   of  fir?.    Ingraham.    J.    H. 

Pillars  of  the  house.    Yonge,   C.   M. 

Pillone.    Ber.gsoe.    ■^'. 

Pilot.    Cooper,    J.    F. 

Pilot   and   his   wife.    Lie.    J.   L.    I 

PILPA^,   or  Bidpai.    Fables    J 

PINDAR  .S.    O.    The  Wentworths    J 

Pine  knot.    Barton,  W.  E. 

Pines  of  Lory.    Mitchell,   J.  A. 

Pink    and    whit.^    tyn.nny.    Stowe.    H.    B. 

Same  (With   her)   Poganuc  people. 

Pink   fairy  bok.    Lmg  A J 

Pioneers.    CooT'er.    J.    F. 
Pirate.    Marryat,    F. 
Pirat.^.     Scott.     W. 

Pirate  city.    Ballantvne.    R.   M J 

Pirate   gold.     Stimson.    F.    J. 

Pizarro.    Allen.   F.  H J 

Pizarro.    Towle,    G.    M J 

Plain  tales  from   the  hills.    Kipling.  R. 


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68 


PRESTON 


Plane  and  plank.    Optic,   O J 

Plant   hunters.    Reid,   M J 

Plantation  pageants.      Harris,  J.  C J 

Plated   city.    Perry,   B. 
Platonic  affections.       Smith,  J. 
Platonics.      Arnold  E.  M. 
Play-actress.   Crockett,    S.   R. 

Play  day  book.    Parton,  S.  P J 

Play  days.    Jewett,    S.    O J 

Playhours   and  half-holidays.       Atkinson, 

J.    C J 

Playthings  and   parodies.    Plain,   B. 

Pleasant  authors.      Harris.   A.   B T 

Pleasant  Cove  series.      See  Kellogg.   E..J 
Pleasant  land  of  play.    Brigham.    .S.   J.  J 
Pleasures  of  my  old  age.    Souvestre,  B. 
Plebiscite.       Erckman,    E. 
Ploughed.     Walford.    L.    B. 
Ploughed    undor.    Harsha,    Judge. 

Plucky   boys.    Craik,    D.    M.    M T 

Plucky  Smalls.    Crowninshield.   M.   B I 

PLYMPTON,    A.    G.    Betty   J 

Dorothy   and  Anton    T 

Poacher.    Marryat  F. 

Pocahontas.      Eggleston,    E J 

Pocahontas.      Musick,  J.  R. 

Pocket   rifle.     Trowbridge,    J.    T J 

POE,  E.  A.  Narrative  of  A.  Gordon  Pym. 
Tales.    5v. 

Poems  for  children.    Thaxter,  C.  L J 

Poet   and   merchant.    Auerbach,    B. 

Poetry    for    nhildren.    Elioit,    S J 

Poetry  for  children.    Lamb,   C J 

Poetry  for  home  and  school.  Bracket,    V.J 

Poganuc  people.      Stowe,  H.  B. 

Point  of  honor.    Bdwardes,  A. 

Point  of  view.    James,  H.  Jr.     (With  his) 

Siege  of  London. 
Polikushka.    Tolstoi,    L.      N.     (With      his) 

Ivan  the  fool. 
Polish   Jew.    Erckmann,    E. 
POLI-AHD,    E.    F.     Mv   lady    Marcia. 
POLLARD.  J.    Young  folk's  life  of  Jesus 

Christ J 

POLL.4RD,   P.    Dreams   of   today. 
POLLOCK,    F.       and   Maitland.    Mrs.     F. 

Etchingham  letters. 
POLLOCK,   W.    H.    King  Zub,   and  oither 
stories, 
joint   author.       See   Matthews.   J.    B. 
Polly.    Page,  T.   N. 
Polly  Oliver's  problem.    Wiggin,   K.   D..J 

Polly's  lion.       Carnahan  L   J 

Pomona.    By  the  au-hor  of  Miss  Toosey's 

•mi.ssion. 
Pomona's   travels.    Stockton,   F.    R. 
Pomp   of  the  Lavilettes.    Parker,    G. 
Ponce   de   Leon.    Anon. 

Pony  expre.ss  rider.    Castlemon,  H. J 

POOL,    M.    L.    Against    human    nature. 
Chums. 
Dally. 

A   golden  sorrow. 
In    the   first    person. 
Katherine    North. 
Meloon  farm. 
Mrs.   Gerald. 
Mrs.    Keats   Bradford. 
Out   of  step. 

Red-bridge    neighborhood. 
Roweny  in  Boston. 
Sand  'n  bushes. 
Tenting  at  Stony  Beach. 
The  two  Salomes. 

A  widower  and  some   spinsters:   short 
stories. 
POOR,    A.    B.    Boston   neighbor.s:       short 
stories. 

Poor  and  proud.       Optic,    O J 

Poor  human  nature.    Godfrey,   E. 
Poor  Miss  Finch.    Collins.  W. 
Poor    plutocrats.    Jokal,    M. 

Poor  wood  cutter.    Arthur  T.   S J 

Poor    Tieph.     Robinscn.    F.    AV. 
Popanllla.    Disraeli.  B.    (With  his)   .Mroy. 


Poppies  and  wheat.    Alcott,   L.  M J 

Popular   fairy   tales.    Grimm,    J.    L J 

Popular    history  of     the    United     States. 
Mabie,   H.   T\^ J 

Port  Tarascon.    Daudet,  A. 

Portent.    Macdonald,   G. 

PORTER,       A.       E.    Married      for      both 
worlds. 

PORTER,  C.    and  Clarke,  H.    eds.  Clever 
tales. 

PORTER,    J.    Scottish    chiefs. 
Thaddeus    of   "Warsaw. 

PORTER,   R.    Foundations J 

Summer     drift  wood     for     the    winter 
fire J 

Portion  of  labor.    Wilkins,  M.   E. 

Poseidon's  paradise.       Birkmaier.   E.   G. 

POST.  M.  D.    Dwellers  in  the  hills. 

POST.   TV.  K.    Harvard  stories. 
Smith    Brunt. 

POSTGATE,  J.   "U'.    The  mystery  of  P  lul 
Chadwick. 

Pestle    farm.    Ford,    G. 

Pot   of  gold.    Wilkins,   M.   E J 

Potiphar  papers.     Curtis,   G.   W. 

POTTER,   M.  H.    House  of  de  Mailly. 
Uncanonized. 

Potter's   thumb.       Steel,    F.   A. 

POTWIN,   Mrs.   H.   K.    Paul   and   Marga- 
ret  T 

Poverina.    Cantacuzene-Altieri  O. 

Poverty    Corner.       Fenn,    G.    M. 

POWER,   C.    Babylon. 

Powers   at   play.    Perry.   B. 

POYNTER.    E.    F.     Among    the   hills. 
Madame    1e   Presnel. 

PRAED    ,R.    C.    Affinities. 
Romance  of  a  chalet. 

Prairie.    Cooper,    J.    F. 

Prairie  bird.    Murray,    C.    A. 

Prairie  folks.      Garland,  H. 

Prairie   schooner.    Barton,    W.    E. 

PRATT,   M.  L.     Am.erican  history  stories. 

4v J 

Cortes   and   Montezuma "^ 

De  Soto,   Marquette  and  La  Salle — J 

Francisco  Pizarro J 

The  great  west    J 

Legends    of   Ni^rseland J 

Myths  of  old  Greece.   3v .T 

Peoples   and   pl.aces  here   and    there...! 

ATistral.isia. 
India.  • 

China. 

Northern  Europe. 
England,    pt.    1. 

Stories    from    old    Germany .T 

Stories  of  colonial  children  T 

Stories  of  old  Rome   J 

Story    of    Columbus    J 

Story   of   King   Arthur      J 

Storyland  of  stars   J 

and   Lovering,   A.    T.    Stories    of   Mas- 
sachusetts  J 

joint   author.       See  Carver.    E. 

Pratt  Portraits.      Puller,    \. 

Precaution.       Cooper,   J.    F. 

Prehistoric    world.       Berthet,    E. 

Prela/t=>.      Henderson.  T. 

Prelude   and   the   play.    Mann,    R. 

Premier  and  the  painter.    Zangwlll,  I. 

Premiums    paid    to    experience.    :Mayo.    I. 
P. 

PRENTISS,  E.  P.    Aunt  Jane's  hero. 
Fred  and  Maria  and  me. 
Stepping    heavenward. 
Urbane   and   his   friends J 

PRESCOTT,   H.   E.     now   Spofford,    H.    E. 
P. 

President's  daughters.      Bremer,  P. 

PRFRSENSE.    E.    P.    L.     Theresa's   jour- 
nal. 

PRESTON,    H.    W.    Aspendale. 
Is   that   all? 
T/Ove  in  the  nineteenth  century. 


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PRESTON,    S.    H.    Abandoned    farmer. 

Pretty  Michal.    Jckal,  M. 

Pretty  Miss  Bellew.    Boulder,  D.   H.    H. 

Pretty  sister  of  Jose.    Burnett,   P.   H. 

Prettv   Tory.    Lincoln,    J.    T.    G. 

PBTCE,  E.  C.    Heiress  of  the  forest. 

Pride  and  prejudice.    Austen,   J. 

Pride  of  Jennlco.      Castle,  A. 

Priest  and  man.    Newton,   "W.   W. 

Prime  minister.    Trollope,  A. 

PRINCE,      H.      C.    Story      of     Christian 

Rochefort. 
A  transatlantic  chatelaine. 
Prince  and  tho  page.    Yonge,  C.  M.  (With 

her)  Danvers  papers. 

Prince    and    the   pauper.    T-^ain.    M J 

Prince  Dorus.    Lamb,  C.  (With  hi.s)  Poet- 
ry for  children J 

Prince  Fortunatus.     Black,  W. 

Prince    of     Bohemia.    Balzac.    H.     (With 

his)    Muse    of    the    department. 
Prinoe  of  Georgia.    Ralph,  J. 
Prince  of  illusion.      Long,   J.   L. 
Prlnc?    of    India     Wallace,    L. 
Prince  of  the  blood.    Payn.  J. 
Prince  of  the  house  of  David.    Tiigraha.m, 

J.  H. 
Prince    Otto.       Stevenson,    R.    L. 

Prince   Ricardo.    I-ang,   A J 

Prince  Rupert.       Hyne,   C   J.    '"'. 

Prince  Wolfgang.       Hoffman,    P J 

Prince's  story  book.    Gomme.   G.   L J 

Princess    Aline.    Davis,    R.    H. 
Princess   and   a   woman.    McDonald.    R. 

Prince.ss    and    Curdie.    Macdonald,    G J 

Princes.^  and  the  goblin.    Macdonald.   G.J 
Princess   Tdleways.    Hays,    Mrs.    W.    J.. J 
Princes-s   Mazaroff.       Hattcn,    J. 
Princess  Napraxine.    Oxiida. 
Princess  of  Fiji.    Churchill,  W. 
Princess   of  Java.    Higgin.son,    Mrs.    S.    J. 
Princess  of  Paris.    Gunter,  A.  C. 
Princess    of    the    moor.    John,    E.    tr.    by 

Mrs.  WIster. 
Princess  of  Thule.    Black,   W. 
Prince.ss  Tarakanova.       Danilevski,   G.   P. 
Princess  Xenia.       Watson,   H.   B.   M. 
Princeton    stories.    Williams.    J.    L. 
Primes    and    their   neighbors.       Johnston. 

R.    M J 

Pris.     Anon J 

Prisoner    of    Zenda.    Hope,    A. 
Prisoners  and  captives.    Merriman,  H.   S. 
Prisoner.3    of    conscience.       Barr.    A.    E. 
Prisoners    of   hope.    Johnston,    M. 
PRTTCHARD.    Q.     C.     Conchita'.-    an.?els, 

and    other    stories. 
Private  chivalry.    Lynde,   P. 
Private    life.    James,    H.    Jr. 
Problematic   characters.       Spielliagen,    P. 
Procession   of   life.    Vachell,   H.    A. 
Prodigal.    Poote,   M.  H. 
Prodigal   in   love.    Wolf,    E. 
Prodigious    fool.    Wallis,    J.    C. 
Professor.    Bronte,   C. 
Professor  Hieronimus.       Skram,   A. 

Professor's  children.      Fowlor,   E.  H J 

Progress    of   Pauline   Kessler.    Carrel,    P. 
Proph?t   of  the   Great   Smoky  Mountains. 

Murfroe.   M.  N. 
Pro.'^e    writings.    Willis,    N.    P. 

Proud   and   lazy.    Ot)tic.    O    J 

Proverb    stories.       Alcott,    1j.    M 1 

PROWSE.    R.    O.    Voysey. 
Prudence.    Lillie.  L.   C. 
Prudsnce  Palfrey.    Aldrich.  T.  B. 

Prudy  keeping   house.    C'arke.    R.    S J 

Prue   and    T.    Curtis.    G.    W. 
Prusias.    Eckstein,   E. 
Pudd'nhead   Wilson.       Twain,   M. 
PITGH.    E.    Kin,g    Circumstance. 

Tony  Drum. 
PT^T.T.EN     FT.   \\'.    Tom  Pippin's  wedding. 
Punchinello.       Stuart.    F. 


QUINN 


Punishment    of    the    stingy.    Grinnell,    G. 
B J 

Puppet    crown.    MacGrath,    H. 

Puritan  and   the  Quaker.    Beach,    R.   G. 

Puritan's    wife.    Pemberton,    M. 

Puritans.       Bates,    A. 

Purpose.    Anon J 

Pursuit  of  the  house-boat.    Bangs,   J.   K. 

PUSHKIN,    A.    S.    Marie. 
Snow  storm. 

Pussy   Willow.    Cushing,    H J 

Put  yourself  In   his  place.    Reade,    C. 

PUTNAM.  E.    pseud.    See  Bates,  Mrs.  A. 

PIJTNAM,    G.    I     On   the   offensive. 

PUTNAM,   M.   L.    Children's   life   of  Lin- 
coln  J 

PUTNAJM,  M.  T.  S.  L.    Record  of  an  ob- 
scure man. 

PUTNAM,  R.    joint  author.     See  Church. 
A.   J. 

Puzzle   of  life.    Nicols,   A J 

PYAT,    P.    The   rag-picker   of   Paris. 

PyLE,   H.    Pepper  and  salt J 

Rose  of  Paradise  J 

Wonder   clock J 

Q 

Q.    pseud.    See   Couch,    A.   T.   Q. 
Quaker    home.    Tucker,    G.    F. 

Quaker  partisan.    Simms,    W.    G J 

Quartet.       Stoddard,    W.    O J 

Queechy.      vVarner,    S. 

Queen    Hildegardo.    Richards,    L.    B J 

Queen  Hortense.    Mundt,    C.    M. 
Queen    Money.    Kirk,    E.    W.    O. 
Queen    of    Atlantis.    Aubrey,    F. 
Queim    of   hearts.    Train,    E.    P. 
Queen  of  Sheba.    Aldrich,   T.    B. 
Queen    of    the    country.    Anon. 
Queen  of  the  jesters.    Pemberton,   M. 
Queen  of  the  pirate  isle.    Harte,   F.   B...J 
Queen  of  the  swamp.    Catherwood,  M.  H. 
t.Hieen    Titania.     75oyesen,    H.    H. 
Queen  versus  Billy.    Osbourne,  L. 

Queen's   body-guard.    Janner,    M J 

Queen's   Mari.^s.       Melville,    G.   J.   W. 
Queen's   necklace.    Dumas,    A.    D. 
Queen's  twin.       Jewett,    S.   O. 
Queenie's   whim.    Carey,    R.    N. 

Queens    of   England.    Strickland,    A.". J 

Queens   of   Scotland.    Strickland,    A J 

Queer  little   peoiple.    Stowe,    H.    B J 

Queer  pets  at  Marcey's.      Miller  ,H.  M..J 

Queer  stories.      Bggleston,   E J 

Quentin      Durward.    Scott,      W.        Sam^. 

CWith    his)    Fortunes    of   Nigel. 
Quest    of    the    absolute.    Balzac.    H. 
Question   of   love.    Combe,    T. 
Qui\s'tion    of    silence.    Douglas.    A.    M. 
Quiberon    touch.    Brady,    C.    T. 
Quicksands.    Streckfuss,    A.    F.    K.    tr.    by 

Mrs.    Wister. 
Quicksands  of  Pactolus.      Vachell,  H.   A. 

Quicksilver.      Fenn.   G.  M J 

Quicksilver  Site.      Richards,  L.  E J 

Quickstar.       Taylor.    E. 

Quiet  Miss  Godolphin.    Mayo,  L  P. 

QT'TLLER-COTrCH,  A.  T.    See  Couch.   A. 

T    Q. 
QiriNCEY,    S.    M.    Man    who    was    not    a 

Colonel. 
Quincey   Adams   Sawyer.    Pidgin,    C.    P. 
QT'TNX.  A.  H.    Pennsylvania  stories. 
QT'TNN.    I>.    pspud.       See  Lewis,   A.   H. 

Quiiinebassett    girls.    Clarke,    R.    S I 

Quintus    Claudius.    Eckstein.    E. 
Quisante.    Hope,   A. 
Quite   alone.    Sala.   G.   A. 
Quits.    Tautphoeus,   J.    M. 
Quo  \adi«.    Sif^nkiewlcz.    T-T. 


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70 


READE 


R 

Rab  and  his  friends.    Brown,   J J 

Rabbi   Saund-^rson.    Maclaren,    I. 

Rabbi's    spell.    Cumberland,    S.    C. 

Rachel.    Findlator,   J.   H. 

Rachel  Gray.    Kavanagh,  J. 

Rachel's   share    of    the    road.    Anon. 

Raltmates.       Munroe,   K J 

Rag-picker    of    Paris.    Pyat,    P. 

Ragged  Dick  series.    See  Alger,   H.   Jr.. J 

Ragged   lady.    Howells,    W.    D. 

Ragg.;d  register.    Dickinson,   A.   E. 

RAGOZIN,  Z.  A.  Frithjof.  (Also)  Ro- 
land  J 

Siegfried.     (Also)   Beowulf J 

joint  author.    See  Eurt,   M.   E. 

Raiders.    Crockett,    S.    R. 

RAIMOND,    C.   E.    pseud,   of  Robins,     E. 
New  moon. 
The  open  Question. 

RAIMOND,  G.  pseud.  See  Friednch, 
B.  H. 

Rainbow  creed.    Anon. 

Raleigh.    Towle,   G.   M J 

RALPH,   J.    An  angel  In  a  web. 

Prince  of  Georgia  .and  other  tales. 

Ralph    Marlowe.    Naylor,    J.    B. 

Ralph   ithe    heir.    Trollope,    A. 

Ralph   Wilton's  weird.    Alexander,  M"s. 

lialstons.      Crawford,  F.  M. 

Rambling  story.    Clarke,   M.    C. 

Ramintcho.    Loti,   P. 

Ramona.    Jackson,   H.   M.  F. 

RAMSAY,   G.    pseud.    See  O'Meara. 

Ran  away  from  the  Dutch.  Pereiaer.  M- 
T.  H.  , 

Ran  a.way  to  sea.    Reid,  M J 

Ranald  Bannerman's  boyhood.  Macdon- 
ald,  G •■ J 

Ranche  on  the  Oxhide.    Inman,  H J 

RAND,  E.  A.  All  aboard  for  the  lakes 
and  mountains J 

RAND.  W.   B.    LUlirut  IjTics J 

Randolph    Gordon.    Oulda. 

Rangers    and    regulators.    Reid,    M J 

RanthoTpe.    Lewes.    G.   H. 

Rapin.    Stacpoole,   H.   D. 

Rare  good  luck.    Francillon,   R.   B. 

RASK.  Dr.   E.   C.    Storm  bride. 

RASPE.  R.  E.  Adventures  of  Baron 
Munchausen.  ,xmi.t.^ 

Rasselas.  Johnson.  S.  Same.  (With) 
Voltairo,  p.  M  A.  Candide.  Same.  In 
Acme   library  of   modem   classics. 

RATHBONE.  M.  A.  M.    Household  of  Sir 
Thomas  More. 
Jacoues  Bonneval. 

Maiden   and       married   life   of       Mary 
Powell,    afterwards   Mistress   Milton. 
Passages  in  the  life  of  the  faire  gos- 

pelleiT.      Mistress  Anne  Askew. 
Spanish  barber. 

R.^U.   H.    Tone  king. 

Ravenshoe.    Kingsley.   H. 

RAWSON.  Mrs.  S.  A  lady  of  the  re- 
gency. , 

RAY.  AC.    Tn  Blue  Creek  cinon J 

Phebe.       her      profession:    sequel       to 

"Teddy"    ^ 

Teddy ^ 

R.\T.   N.    The  word.   go. 

Rav.    SpofFord.    H.    E.    P. 

Ray's   daughter.       King.    C. 

Rav's    recruit.    King.    C 

R  VtMOND.   E.     A  Cape  Mav  diamonil..T 
A  Yankee  girl   in   old  California J 

RAYMOND.    R.    R.    ed.    Shakes^peare    for 

young  folk • ■■■■•^ 

Sam.>    with    t\U^    Tvpicnl    tales    frnin 
Shakftspeare's   pl.^.ys J 

RAYMONTV       R      W.     (Rr.br-rtson     Gny'> 
Camp  and  cabin. 
M^rry-go-rnund J 

RAYMOND.  TT.    Charity  Chance. 


In   the  .smoke  of   war. 
Tryphena  in  love. 
Two  men  o'   Mendip. 

Raymond  Kershaw.    Cox,   M.  McI J 

Raymonds.    Theuriet,  A. 
RAYNER,  E.    Doris  Kingsley,   child  and 
colonist. 
Free  to  serve. 
Visiting  the  sin. 
READ,  O.    Bolanyo. 
In   the   Alamo. 
The   Jucklins. 
My  young  master. 
Odd  folks. 
Old  Eb'jnezer. 
On  the  Suwanee  River. 
A   Tennessee   judge, 
and    Pixley,    F.    The    carpetbagger. 
READE,     C.    The     autobiography     of     a 
thief,   and  other  histories. 

Christie     Johnstone.       Same.         (With 
his)   Peg  WofCington. 
Cloister  and  hearth. 
The    course    of    true    love,    and    other 

stories. 
The   eighth   commandment. 
Good    stories   of   man    and    other    ani- 
mals. 
Grift'ith  Gaunt. 

Hard    cash.    Same.        (Also)    Wander- 
ing heir.    2v.    Same  (Also)  Peg  Wof- 
fington.    2v(.    Issued   also     as     Very 
hard    cash. 
It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.      Same. 

(Also)    Wandering  heir. 
Love  and  money.    Issued  also   as      A 

perilous  secret. 
Love    me    little,    love    me   long. 
Peg  Wofflngton.    Same.    (Also)   Chris- 
tie   Johnstone,    and    other    stories. 
Put     yourself     in     his     place.    (Also) 

White  lies.    2v. 
Readiana. 

A  simpleton.    Same.     (Also)   The  wan- 
dering heir. 
Singleheart  and  Doubleface. 
Terrible  temptation. 
The  wandering  heir.    Same  (With  h  s) 
A  simpleton.    Same   (With   his)   It  is 
never   too   late   to  mend. 
Woman  hater, 
and    Boucicault,    D.    Foul    play. 
Readiana.       Reade,    C. 

Ready  about.    Optic,   O J 

Ready-money:  Mortiboy.      Besanit.   W. 

Real  fairy  folks.    Meyer.  L.  R J 

Real    folk.s.    Whitney,    A.    D.    T. 
Real   is.==ue.    White,   W.  A. 
Real    thing.    James,    H.    Jr. 
Realized   ideal.    Magruder,   J. 
Rebel    queen.    Besant,    W. 

Rebellion    in    Dixie.    Casflemon.    H J 

Rebellious  heroine.    Bangs.    J.    K. 
Recipe   for  diamonds.    Hyne.    C.    J.    C. 
Recollections    of    my    childhood.    Lippin- 

cott,    S.    J J 

Record   of  an  obscure  man.    Putnam.   M. 

T.    S.   L. 
Red  apples  and  silver  bells.    Hendr>-.  H.J 
Red   as   a   rose  Is  she.    Broughton,   R. 
Rod   axe.    Crockett.   S.   R. 
Red  badge  of  courage.    CJrane.  S. 
Red   book  of  animal   stcries.    Lang.   A.. J 
Red-bridge  neighborhood.      Pool,   M.   L. 
Red  cockade.    Weyman,   S.   J. 

Bed   cross.    Optic.    O J 

Red   diamonds.    McCarthy,   J. 

Red  Eagle.    Eggleston,  G.  C J 

Red   Eric.    Ballantyne.   R.   M J 

R'M    fniry    book.    Lang,    A J 

Red    Grange.    Molesworth.    M.    L.    3 
Red  men  and  white.    Wlster.    O. 
Red  men  of  the  dusk.    Flnnemore.  J. 
Red  mountains  of  Alaska.    Allen,  W.  B.J 
Red   mustang.       Stoddard,  W.   O J 


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71 


RING 


Red  pottage.    Cholmondely,   M. 
Red   republic.       Chamber:-,    R    W. 
Red    Rook.    Page,    T.    N. 
Red  Rover.    Cooper,   J.    P. 
Red  rowans.    Steel.  P.  A. 
Red   wallflower.       Warner.    S. 

Red.    white   and   green.    Hayens,    H J 

Rpdbird.    Holmes,    M.    J J 

Redbnrn.    Melville,   H. 

Redeeming  the  Republic.    Coffin,  C.  C...J 

Redemntion    of    D^Aid    Corson.    Goss.    C. 

F. 
Redgauntlet.         Scott,     W.    Same.    (TS^th 

his)   Fortunes  of   Nigel. 
RFPMOXD  F,.    joint  author.       Set^  Oun- 
ter.   A.   C.  ^     .         T 

Redskin   and   cow-boy.    Henty,    G.   A J 

Redskins.    Cooper,   J.  P. 
RFFP.   H.   L.    Miss  Theodora. 
REFD,   M.    Ijater  love  letters  of  a  musi- 
cian 
TiOve  letters  of  a  musician. 
RFEP.    V.    I..    Adobe^and    stories. 
RFi':S.    C.    A.    Chun   Ti-kvng. 
REEVE,     C.    The     old       English     baron. 
(Also)    Castle   of   Otranto    ,by   H.    "^'al- 
pole. 
REEVES,  I.  L,.    Bamboo  tales. 
REEVES,    Mrs.     H.    B.    My   lady     Green 

Sleeves. 
Regent's  daughter.    Duma.?,  A.  D. 
Regina.    Snderman,    H. 
Reginald    Hastings.       Warburton.    E.    B. 

G. 
RETr-TTENBAPH    .M.        von.     pseud.     See 

Berthusv-Huc,   V. 
RETP.    r.    pseud     of     Tlernan,    F.    (\     F. 
T,nnd   of  the  sky. 
Aliss  Churchill. 
Picture    of    Las    Cruces. 

RETD.    At.    Afloat   in    the    forest J 

Boy   hunter J 

Boy  slaves J 

Boy   tar J 

Bruin J 

Bush-hoys J 

Cliff-climber .T 

Desert  home J 

Flag   of   distress J 

For=>st  exiles J 

Giraffe  hunters J 

L,one    ranch J 

Man-eaters J 

Ocean  waifs    .T 

Plant   hunters J 

Ran   away   to  sea T 

Rangers  and  regulators J 

Stories    about    animal.s .1 

Vee-Boers J 

Wood-rangers J 

Young    voyageurs    J 

Young  Yagers ,T 

Reign  of  law.    Allen,  J.  L. 

Remarkable    historj-    of    Sir   Thomas    Up- 

mi-ire.    Blackm^re,    R.    D. 
R<^member  the  Alamo.    Barr.   A.  B. 
REAITNGTON.    F.     Crooked    trails. 
Men    with    the    bark    on. 
Sundown  Leflare. 
Remorse.    Blanc,   M.   T. 
Rencontre.        Marryat.        F.     (With        his") 

Poacher. 
Renee    and    Franz.    Haller,    G. 
Reprinted    pieces.    Dickeri>-.    C. 
Reproach   of   Annesley.    Grey,    M. 
Republic  without  a  president.    Ward.    H. 

D. 
Republics   of   the   future.    Dodd.   A.   B.    B. 
Residuary    legatee.    Stimson,    F.    J. 
Resurrection.    Tolstoi,    Li.    N. 
Retre.at  of  the  ten  thousand.    Witt.  Prof. 

C J 

Return  of  the  native.    Hardy,  T. 

Reuben  James.    Brady,    r*.   T J 

Revenge.    Barr,    R. 


Revenge.    Pfleger,    G, 

Reverberator.       James,    H.    Jr. 

Revolt   of  a  daughter.    Kirk,   E.  W.   O. 

Revolution   in   Tanner's   lane.    White,    W. 
H. 

REYB.'Vl'D,      Madame      C.      Goldsmith's 
wife. 

RF;YX0L,DS,  B.    pseud.  See  Sheppard,  E. 
S. 

REYNOLDS,    G.    M.    Caroline    of    Bruns- 
wick. 

Rhoda.    Haverfield,    E.    L J 

Rhnda   Fleming.    Meredith,    G. 

RHODES.  W.   H.    Caxton's  book. 

RHOSCOMYLi,     O.    The   jewel     of     Ynys 
Galon. 

Rhymer.    McAulay.    A. 

Rhvmes   and   ballads   for   girls   and  boys 
Coolidge.    S -•••■•••'J 

Rhvmes  and  jingles.    Dodge.  M.  E.  M...J 

RHYS.   G.    The  wooing  of  Sheila. 

Ribstone  pippins.    Grey.    M. 

RICE.   J.    joint  author.      See  Besant.    \V. 

Rich    and   humble.    Optic.    O J 

Richard  Bruce.    Sheldon.   C.  M. 

Richard    Carvel.       Churchill.    W. 

Richard  Escott.       Cooper.   E.  H 

Richard  Hunne.       Sargent,    C.    E 

Richard  Vandermark.      Hams.   M.    C. 

Richard    Yea-and-Nay.    Hewlett.    M. 

RICHARDS.   Li.  E.    Captain  January.... J 

Four  feet,   two  feet  and  no  feet J 

Hildegarde's    harvest    J 

Hildegarde's  holiday   J 

Hildegarde's    home J 

Hildegarde's   neighbors J 

.lim   of  Hellas.     rAlso)   Bethesda    Pool. 
Marie. 

Melody •• 

ATerrv   winter ' 

Marclssa   (Also)    in   Veron?" 

NTautilus ' 

"P^o-p-y J 

Queen   Hildegarde -T 

Quicksilver    Sue ■ J 

Rosin  the  beau:    sequel  to  Melody  and 
Marie. 

Snow-white •••■• •> 

Some  sav.    (Also)  Neighbors  in  Cyrus. 
RICHARDSON.    A.    S.    Stories   from     old 

English   poetry J 

RICHARDSON.    B.    "W.    Son    of    a    star. 
RTCH.\RDSON.    S.     Pamela. 
Richelieu.       James.    G.    P.    R.  ,.  , 

RICHMOND,   L.    Dairyman's   daughter.. J 
RICHTER     J.    P.    F-     (Jean    Paul)    Cam- 
panar    Thai,    and    other    writings. 

Flower,    fruit,    and   thorn   pieces.    2v. 

Hesperus.    2v. 

Ti<-an.    2v. 

Walt  and  Vult.    2v. 
RIDDLE,   A.   G.    The  house  of  Ross,   and 

other   tales 
Riddle    ring.    McCarthy,    J. 
RIDEING.  W.  H.    The  captured  Cunard- 
er. 

Little  upstart. 

Young  folks'   history  of  London T 

jjlnt  author.    See  Lathrop.   G.   P. 
RIDGE.    W.   P.    Breaker  of  laws. 

Bv   order   of   the   magistrate. 

Secretarv   to   BajTie.    M.    P. 
Rien!?i.     Lvtton,    PJ.    G.    E.    L.    B. 
Right   at   last.    Gaskell.    E.    C.    S. 
Risrht  of  way.    Parker.   G. 

RTTS.   J.   A.    Nisbv's  Christmas    J 

RILEY.   J.    T\'.    Sketches     in     prose     and 

verse. 
Rinaldo.    Ouida. 

RING.    M.     John    Milton    and    his   tim«s. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.    Tri-ing.   W. 
Ri<;e  of  Tskande-.     Disraeli.  B.   (With   nis) 

Oontarini    Fleming. 
Ris.^    of    Silas    Lapham.    Ho^ells,    vv.    D. 
Risen  from    the  ranks.    Alger.    H.    Jr,  ..J 


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72 


ROLLSTON 


RISLEY,    R.    V.    The     sentimental     vik- 
ings:   short   stories. 
RITA,    pseud.       See    Booth,    Mrs.    E.    M. 

J.    G.   von. 
RITCHIE,    A.    I.      T.    Bluebeard's    keys, 
and   other   stories. 
Miss   Angel. 
Story    of   Elizabeth. 
Writings. 
RITCHIE,        L.    Romance       of      history: 

Prance. 
Rivals.    Griffin,    G. 

Riverdale    series.    See    Optic,    O ...J 

RIVERS,    G.    R.    R.    Count's   snuflC  box. 
RIVES,    A.    See    Chanler,    A.    R. 
RIZALi,    J.    An    eagle    flight. 
Road   to  Prontenac.    Merwin,    S. 

Road   to   nowhere     Morse.   L.    B J 

Road  to  Paris.    Stephens,  R.  N. 
Road  to  Ridgebys.    Harris,   P.    B. 

Rob.     Lothrop.       H.    M.    S J 

Rob  of  the  bowl.    Kennedv,   J.   P. 
Rob  Roy.    Scott,  W. 
Robbery  under  arms.    Boldrewood,   R. 
Roberson's   medium.       Janvier.   T.    A. 
Robert   Annys.       Meyer,    A.    N. 
RoViert    Elsmere.    "^'^ard,    M.    A.     A 
Robert  Palcon3r.    Macdonald,   G. 
Robert  Greathouse.    Swift,   J.   P. 
Robert  Hardy's   seven  davs.    Sheldon.    C. 

M. 
Robert  Helmont.    Daudet.    A. 
Robert    Ord's    atonement.    Carey,    R.    N. 
Robert  Toumay.    Sage,   W. 
ROBERTS,    C.    G.    D.    Around   the   camp- 
fire. 
Earth's   enigmas:    stories. 
The    forge   in    the    forest. 
Heart   of    ^he  ancient   wood 
ROBERTS,    C.   H.    Down    the   O-hi-o. 
ROBERTS,  M.    A  child  of  the  revolution. 

On   the   edge   of   the   storm. 
ROBERTS.    M.    The  colossus. 
T-iorA    Linlithgow. 
Son    of   emolre. 
ROBERTSON,  H.    If  I  were  a  man. 

The    Inlander. 
ROBERTSON,       M.         Shipmates:       short 
stories. 

Spun-yarn:  sea  stories. 
Where  Angels   fear  to  tread,  and  other 
tales. 
Robespierre.       Sardou,   V. 

Robin    Hood.    Pei'cy, S    J 

ROBINS,  E.       See  Raimond.  C.   E.   pseud. 
ROBINS,    E.   R.   tr.    Tales   of   todav.    and 

other    tales.    Prom,    the    French. 
ROBINSON.    A.    D.    G.    (Marion   Douglas) 

Peter  ,ond   Pollv   J 

ROBINSON,    P.    W.       Anne    Judge,    spin- 
ster. 
A   bridge    of  glass 
Lazarus    in   London. 
The   man   she   cared    for. 
No   man's   friend. 
Othello    the   second.     (With    his>    Poor 

Zeph. 
Poor  Zeph.     (Also)  Othello  the  se   ^nd. 
A   woman's  ransom. 
ROBINSON,    R.    E.    Danvis  folks. 

Sam   Lnvel's  boy J 

I'ncle    Lisha's    outln.g 

Robinson   Crusoe.    DePoe,    D J 

Robinson  Cru.;oe.  Jr.    Ontic,   O............J 

Robinson  Crusoe's  .monev.       Wells    T>    A 
RC)BSON,    I.    S.    The   girl   without    ambi- 
tion  J 

Robur   the   conqueror.    Verne,    J 
ROCHE.    R.    M.    Children    of   the   abbev. 
ROCTTEFORT,   H.        Mademoiselle       Bis- 
marck. 

Rock  of  th-3  lion.    Sea  well,   M.   E J 

Rocky    Mountain   series.    See    Castlemon. 
^ J 


Rod    and    gun    club    series.    See    Castle- 

mon,    H J 

Rod's    salv.ation.    Trumbull.    A.    E. 
Roden's   corner.       Merriman,   H.    S. 
Roderick    Hudson.    James,    H.   Jr. 
Rodman    the   keeper.    Woolson,    C.    P. 
Rodney   Stone.    Doyle,    A.    C. 
Rodney    the   overseer.       Castlemon,    H..J 

Roiiney  the   partisan.    Castlemon,    H J 

ROE,   A  S.    Looking   around. 
ROE,    B.    P.    Barriers    burned    away. 
Brave    little     Quakeress,      and      oliier 

stories. 
A  day  of  fate. 
Driven   back   to   Eden. 
The  earth  trembled. 
A  face   illumined. 
Prom  .iest  to  earnest. 
He  fell  in  love  with   his  wife. 
His   sombre   rivals. 
Hornet's    nest. 

Knight   of  the   nineteenth   century. 
Miss  Lou. 

Nature's  serial  story. 
Near  to  Nature's  heart. 
Opening   a   chestnut   burr. 
An  original  belle. 
Taken    alive,    and    other   stoiies. 
What  can  she  do? 
Without  a  home. 
A   young   girl's   wooing. 
Roger    Berkele^-'s    probation.      Campbell. 

H. 
Roger  Willoughby.    Kingston,   W.  H.  G.J 
ROGERS.   A,   A.    Sweethearts  and  wives. 
ROGERS.    L.    H.     The   kite   trust. 
ROGERS.    M.    Waverlv   dictionary. 
ROGERS.       R.      C.    Old       Dorset:    short 
stories. 
^Vill   o'   the  T\^asp. 
ROGERS.    S.    B.    Ezra    Hardman.    M     A. 
of  "V^'ayback   college,    and   other  stories. 
Roland.     Ragozin.        Z.      A.     (With       her) 

Prith.io^'     J 

Roland    Blake.    Mitchell.    S.    W. 
Roland    Cashel.    Lever,    C.    J. 
ROIJJNS.     A.    V^r.    The    finding    of      the 

gentian j 

The  three  Tetons. 
ROLLINS.    E.    C.    H.     (E.    H.    Arr)     Old 

time    child    life    J 

ROLLSTON,    A.    D.    In   sheep's   clothing. 
Roman       life    in     the     davs     of     Cicero. 

Church.    A.    J J 

Roman    dinger.    Crawford,    P.    M. 
Romnnce:    tales   of  the   New  York   Story 

Club.    v3.       Anon. 
Romanc"^   of   a   chalet.    Praed.    R.    C. 
Romance    of   a  child.    Loti,    P. 
Romnnce    of    Gilbert    Holmes.    Kirkm.an. 

M.    M. 
Romance    of    a    poor   voung    man.    Peiill- 

let.   O. 
Romance    of    a    ritualifl:.    Brown,    V. 
Romance  of  a   spahi.    Loti,   P. 
Romance  of  Dollard.    Catherwnod.  M.   H. 
Romance  of  history.    Gaunter.  H. 
Romanise   of  histcrv,     (Chandos   classics.) 
England.    H.    Neele. 
Prance.    L.  Ritchie. 
India.    H.    C'aunter. 
Italy.    C.    Macfarland. 
Spain.    Trneba.   T.    de. 
Romance  of  Jennv  Harlowe.    Rus-'^ell.  W. 

C. 
Roman(?e    of     Judge     Ketchum.    Vacliell. 

H.    A. 
Romance  of  .old  New  York.    Fawcett.   E. 
Romancf>     of    the      .Antipodes.    Dougl.Tss. 

Mrs.    R.    D. 
Romany  of  the  snows.    Parker.   G. 
Romance    of    two    worlds.    Corelli,    M 
Romanc':>  of  war.    Grant.   J. 


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Romance    of   Zlon    chapel.    I.e    Gallit'nno. 
R. 

Remanoes  and   extravaganzas,     l^e  Quin- 

cey.   T. 
Romances   of  real   life.    Hunt,   Ij. 
Romantic    young    lady      Grant,    R. 
Romany    Rye.    Borrow,    G. 
Rome.     Zola,    E. 
Rome    and    the    early    Christians.     Wnre, 

W. 
Romola.    Eliot.    G. 

Romulus   and   Remus.    Talbot.    C.    R J 

ROOK.    C.    The   Hooligan   nights. 
ROOSEVELT.       T.    joint       author.       See 

Lodge,   H.    C. 
ROPKS.    A.    R.    and    Ropes.    M.    E.       On 

Peter's    Island. 
ROPES.   M.  E.    joint  author.     Si-e  Ropes, 

A.    R. 
ROQUETTE,    O.     Conrad     Hagen's     mis- 
take. 
The    curate    of    Or.sireres.     (Also)    The 
lady  of  Launay  by     Anthony     Trol- 
lope. 
Rory  O'More.    Lover,   S. 
Ro'talynde's   lovers.    Thompson,    M. 
ROSCOE.    T.     tr.    German    novelists. 
Italian    novelists. 
Spanish  novelists. 
Rose  and   the  ring.    Thackeray,   W.    M. 
Rose-garden.     Peard,    P.    M. 

Ro.«e  in    bloom.    Alcott.    L.    M J 

Rosp    Island.    Russell,    W.    C. 
Rose   of   a    hundred   leaves.     Parr.    A.    E. 
Rose    of    Dutcher's    Coolly.    Garland.    H. 
Rose    of   love.    Teal.    A. 

Rose  of  Paradise.    Pyle.   H J 

ROSERORO.    V.    Old    ways    'and    new. 
ROSEGGER,    P.    The    forest    schoolmas- 
ter. 
Rosemary   and   rue.     Champney,    E.    W. 
Rosin    the    beau.    Richards.    L.    E. 
ROSS.   C.    Ch.nlmette. 
Improbable    tales. 
Zuleka. 
ROSSETTI.    C.       G.    Commonplace,     and 
other    short   stories. 

Sing-song   J 

Speaking  likenesses    J 

Rossmoyne.    Hungerford.    M. 

Rosy.    Molesworth,    M.    L.    S J 

Rough  and  ready.    Alger.   H.  Jr J 

Roughing    it.    TSvain,    M. 

Roughing  it  series.     See  Castlemon,   H..J 

Round    a  posada    fire.    Middlemoor,    Mrs. 

S.   G.   C. 
Round    about   Rio.     Carpenter.    F.    D.    Y. 

Round    dozen.     Coolidge.    S      T 

Round   the  red  lamp.     Doyle,   A.    C. 
Roundabout    papers.    Thackeray.    W.    M 
ROTTSE.  ■V\^   H.   D.    Talking  thrush,   and 

other  tales J 

Rousing  of   Mrs.    Potter.    Smith.    F.    H. 
ROUTLEDOE,   R.   ed.    Science  in  sport. J 

Roving    commission.    Henty,    G.    A .7 

Roweny   in    Boston.     Pool.    M.    T... 

Rosy.    Eggleston,    E. 

ROY.    G.    Generalship. 

Royal   Highlanders.    Grant,    J. 

Royal    marine.     Matthews.    B. 

ROYCE,    .1.    Feud    of   Oakfleld    Creek. 

Rubicon.    Bpnson,    E.    P. 

Rudder   Grange.       Stockton,    P.    R. 

Rudder  granger.'-;  abroad.    Stockton,  F.  R. 

Rudin.    Turgenef.  I.  S. 

Rue    witii    .a    difference.    Carey,    R.    N. 

RUFFINI.    G.     D.     Doctor    Antonio. 

Rufus  and  Rose.    Alger,   H.   Jr J 

Ruhainah.     Stanton.   E. 

RITHKOFF.  .1.    and  Moritz,   A.     Xannie's 

Jewel    case J 

Ruling   passion.    Van   Dyke,    H. 
Runaway   brig.    Otis,    J J 


Runaway   Browns.    Bunner,    H.   C. 
RUNKLE,    B.    Helmet    of    Navarre. 
Rupert,    by    the    grace    of    God.    McCh«s- 

ney,    D.    G. 
Rupert    of    Henlzau.     Hope,    A. 

Rupert's    ambiti^in.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

RUSKIN,  J.    King  of  the  goUien  river.. J 

Our   fathers   have   told    us J 

The  fall  of  Damascus. 
Russell,    C.   W. 
RUSSELL,    W.     C.     Captain    Jaokman. 

Cruise    of    the    Pretty    Polly. 

The    frozen    pirate. 

Good   ship  iMohock. 

Jack's  coartship. 

Jenny    Harlowe. 

John    Hol'lsworth,    cliief    mate. 

Little    Loo. 

M.arooned. 

Master    Rockafellar's    voyage. 

Mystery   of   the   Ocean   Star. 

An    ocean    free    lance. 

Phantom    death,    and    other    stories. 

Romance    of    Jenny    Harlowe. 

Rose   Island . 

Strange   elopement. 

A    three-Stranded    yarn. 

Tragedy   of   Ira   Noble. 

The    two    captains. 

A  voyage  at   anchor. 

Wreck    of    the    Grosvenor 
Russian  priest.    Hotailehko,   N.   H. 

Ruth  Endicotte's  way.    Lillie,  L.  C  J 

Ruth  Erskine's  crosses.    Alden,  I.   M. 
RUTHERFORD.    M.    pseud.    See    White, 

W.    H. 
Rutledge.    Harris,    M.    C 
RYAN,    M.    E.    The    bondwoman. 

Pa.gan    of    the    Alleghanies. 

Told  in  the   hills. 
RVDP.ERG,    V.     The    last    Athenian. 
Ryle's   open  gate      Moore,   S.   T. 
RYLEY,   M.  L.    An  American  citizen. 

S.,    D.    T.    Mustard  leaves. 

S.,     J.     of    Dale,    pseud.        See    Stimt-on. 

P.    J. 
S.,    M.     E.      W.    pseud.     See      Sherwood, 

Mrs.    M.    E.    W. 
Sabrina   Zembra.    Black,    W. 
Sacred    fovint.     James,    H.    Jr. 
Sad   fortunes   of  the  Rev.    Amo.s   Bartcu. 

Eliot,    G. 
SADLER,      A.     History     of     Ireland       in 

words    of   one   syllable J 

Safar-Hadgi.    Lobomirski,    S.    H. 
SA(^E.    A.    C.     A    little    daughter    of    the 

revolution J 

SAGE.    W.    Robert    Tournay. 

Sailor  boy.     Optic,    O J 

Sailor  boys  of  '61.     Soley,  J.   R J 

Sailor  In     spite   of     himself.    Casitlemon, 

H J 

Sailor  Jack  the  trader.  Castlemon,  H J 

Saint.     Bourget,    P. 
Saint    Augustine.    Musick.    J.    R. 
St.   Bartholomew's  eve.    Henty,   G.    A... J 
Saint    Denis.    Hu.go,    V. 
St.   Dunstan's  clock.    Ward,   B. 
ST.    FELIX,    M.    Little    game    with   des- 
tiny, 
St.    George   for  England.    Henty,   G     A.J 
St.    Iv:;3.     Stevenson.    R.    L. 
ST.    JOHN.    C.    The    crimson    weed. 
St.  Katherine's  by  the  tower.    Besant,  W 
St.    Martin's    summer.    Brewster,    A.    H. 

M. 
Saint  Michael.    Burstenbinder,   E.    tr.   by 

Mrs.   Wister. 
St.    Nicholas    Christmas    book.       Anon.. J 
St.    Patrick's  eve.    Lever,    C.    J. 
St.    Peter's    umbrella.    Mikszath.    K. 


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St.    Philip's.    Harris,    M.    C. 

SATNT-PTERRB,  J.  H.  B.  de.  Paul 
and  Vii-ginla.  Same.  Tn  Acme  libra- 
ry  of  modern  classics. 

St.  Ronan's  well.  Scott,  W.  Same. 
(With   his)   Fortunes  of  Nigel. 

St.   Winifred's.      Farrar,   F.   W J 

SATNTTNE,  X.  B.  pseud.  See  Boniface, 
X.    B. 

Saints  and  sir\ners.    Chertauliez,  V. 

SAINTSBURT.  G.  ed.  Tales  of  mys- 
tery. 

SAT, .4,   G.   A.    Quite  alone. 

Salambo.       Flaubert,    G. 

Sal  a  thiol.    Oroly,    G.    W. 

Salem.     Castleton.    D.    R. 

Salem    Kittredcre.    Perry,    B. 

Sally   Dows.    Harte,    B. 

Salted    with    fire.    aVTacdowald,    G. 

Saltillo    bovs.       Stoddard.    W.    O J 

SA-LTUS.  B.  F.    Eden. 

Facrs  in  the  curious  case  of  H.   Hyr- 

tle,   Esq. 
Mr.    Tncoul's    misadventure. 
When    dreams    come    true. 

Sam  Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  stories. 
Stowe,    H.    B. 

Sam    Tjovel's    boy.    Robinson.    R.    E .T 

Sam's  chance.    Alg-er,    H.    Jr ,T 

Samantha  among  the  brethren.  Hollev, 
M. 

Samantha  among  the  colored  folks. 
Holley,   M. 

Samantha    at    Saratoga      Holley,    M. 

Samantha    1n    Europe.    Hollev     M. 

SAMPT.FTON,    S.     pseud.     See   Monti,    L.. 

Samuel  Brohl  and  comnany.  Cherbuliez, 
V. 

SAMUELS,  Capt.  S.  From  forecastle  to 
cabin J 

San   Salvador.    Tincker,   M.   A. 

SANBORN,  A.  F.  Meg  McTntyre's  raf- 
fle,   and   other   stories. 

SANBORN,    E.    AV.    People    at   Pisgah. 

SAND.  G.  pseud.  Sec  Dudevant.  A.  L. 
A. 

Sand'n'   bushes.    Pool.    M.    Li. 

Sand  and  cactus.    Beard.  \V.  L.   C. 

Sand  hiHs   of  .Tutland.     Andersen,  H.    C.J 

Sandburrs.    Lewis,   A.    H. 

SAN.OE.'VU,  L.  S.  J.  joint  author.  See 
Girardin,    E.    de.    Cross    of   Berny- 

S.XNDERSON,  E.  Hero  patriots  of  the 
nineteenth    century J 

SANDH.^M,  'Miss.     Twin    sisters J 

Sanrlra    Belloni.    Meredith.    G. 

Sane    lumtic.    Burnham,    C.    "L. 

SANFORD.    Mrs.     D.      P.     Little     brown 

hou.^e J 

Sunday    evening    hour    J 

Sanford   and  Merton.    Burnand,   F.    C...J 

Sanfnrd    and    Merton.    Day,    T .T 

SANGSTER.  M.  E.  Little  knights  and 
ladies J 

Sant'    Tlarlo.    Crawford.    F.    M. 

Sant.a  Clnus's  partner.    Page,   T.    N J 

Sap-^lo.     Gouldlng.    F.    R J 

Sappho  of  Green  Springs.    Harte,  B. 

Sara   Cr.-'we.    Burnett.    Mrs     F.    H J 

Saracinesca.    Crawford.   F.   M. 

SARnOTT,  V.  .and  Galdemar.  A.  Robes- 
pierre. 

SARGENT,    G.    E.    Richard    Hunne. 

Ratanella.    Melville,    G.    .T.    W. 

Sa.tanstoe.    Cooper.    J.    F. 

Satinwond   box.    Trowbridge,    ,T.   T .T 

SATT-Nrni^RS.    .T.     Israel    Mort.    overman. 

SAT-Nn-pRq.  K.     Sf>e  Cooper.  Mrs.  K.  S. 

S.VTTNDFHS,    M.    Beautiful    Toe    J 

Hpr  sailor. 

King   of   the   park    .T 

SAT'ZAnE.    .T.    S.     Garret   Van    Horn. 

SA-^-AGE.    R.   H.     Mv   nfTicial   wife. 


Saveli's  expiation.    Durand.    A.    M. 
SAVIN,  U.    A  little  gentleman  in  greenJ 
Savrola.    Churchill,    W.    S. 
.SAWYER,     E.     A.     Mary    Cameron. 
SAWYER,  W.   L.     An  outland  journey.. -I 
Saxe  Holm's  stories.    Jackson.  H.   M.   F. 
SAXON,  Mrs.  E.  L.     (E.  L.   S.)  ed.   Belt 

and  spur J 

Say  and  seal.    Warner,   S. 
Sazerac   Lying   Club.    Hart.    F.    H. 
Scapegoat.     Caine,    H. 
Scarabaeus.    Lanza.    C 
Scarlet    letter.    Hawthorne.    N. 
Scarlet    poppy.     Spofford.    H.    E.    P. 

Scarlet  tanager.       Trowbridge,   J.   T J 

Scenes   of   clerical  life.    Eliot,    G. 

Scenes    of    wonder.    Anon    .1 

SCHEFFEL,    J.     V.     von.     Ekkehard.  2v. 
SCHMID,    H.    The   Habermeister   . 
SCHMIEDEN,     M.     E.     J.     (E.     Juncker) 

Margarethe.    tr.    by    Mrs.    Wister. 
SCHOBERT,      H.    Picked      up      in      the 

streets,     tr.   bv  Mrs.   Wister. 
SCHOENAICH,     C.         prince.         Melting 

snows. 
Schonberg-Cotta   family.    Charles,    E.    R. 
School  for  saints.    Hobbs,  J.   G. 
School    boys    .all    the    world    over.    Frith. 

H J 

Schoolmaster's    trial.    Perry,    A. 
SCHREINER,     O.     (Ralph  "  Iron)    Dream 
life   and   real   life. 
Story  of  an  African  fa;rm. 
Trooper  Peter  Halket. 
SCHITBTN,    O.    pseud.        See     TCirschner, 

L. 
SCHULTZ.    J.    Jean   de   Kcrdren. 
SCHWATKA,   F.    Children    of  the  cold. J 
In    the    land    of    cave    and    cliff    dwel- 
lers  J 

Science   in    sport.    Routledge,    R J 

SCOLLARD,  C.    A  boy's  book  of  rhyTneJ 
A    man-at-.arms. 
The   son  of  a  Torv. 
SCOTT,    D.    C.    In    the   village    of   Viger: 

short   stories. 
SCOTT,    H.    S.     See     Merriman.      H.      S. 

pseud. 
SCOTT,    M.    R.     Henrv    Elwood. 
SCOTT,    W.    The    abbot:    sequel    to    '-The 
monastery."' 
Anne  of  Geierstein. 
The    antiquary. 

The  betrothed.     Same     (Alsol     Chron- 
icles of  ithe  Cnnongate.       Srimo.   ("Witli 
his)    Fortunes    of    Nigel. 
Black  dwarf.       (and)  Legend  of  Mont- 
rose.    Same.    CVlso')    Old  mortality. 
Book   of  AVaverly   gems. 
Bride  of  Lammerniortr.     Same.    (Also) 
A  legend   of  Montrose.       Same.    CAl- 
so)   Surgeon's   daughter. 
Castle    Dnngerous.        CMMth    his)    Sur- 

.geon's   daughter. 
Chronicles    of   the    Canongate.    CAlso) 

Keepsake  stories. 
Count   Robf^rt   of   Paris. 
Fair  m.aid    of  Perth. 
Fortunes     of     Nigel.         Same.      (Also) 
Peveril    of   the   Peak.     Quentin    Dur- 
ward.       St.      Ronan's     well.         Red- 
.gauntlet.         The     betrothed.       (And) 
The    highland    widow. 
Guy    Mannering. 
Heart   of   the   Mid-Lothian. 
Highland    widow.     CWith   hi.s)    The  be- 
trothed.       Same    CWith    his^    Chron- 
icles     of      the      Canongate.         Same 
CT^''ith   his)   Fortunes   of  Nigel. 
Tvanh,ie. 
Keepsake  stories.       (With  his)  CThrcn- 

icles   of   t-he   Canongate. 
K  en  il  worth. 


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Legend       of     Montrose.    (With       his) 
Bride      of      Lammermoor.  Sam« 

(With  his)   Black  dwarf. 
Old  mortality.    S.ime.    (With   his>   The 

black  dwarf. 
Peveril     of   the     Peak.    Same.      (With 

his)  Fortunes  of  T>!igel. 
The  pirate. 

Quentin  Diirward.       Same.    (With  his) 
Fortunes  of  Nic^ol. 

Redgauntlet.    Same.    (With    his)    For- 
tunes of  Nigel. 
Rob    Roy. 

Same.     (With  his)   Fortunes   of  Nigel. 
St.    Ronan's   well.    Same.    (With    his) 
Fortunes  of  Nisei. 

Talcs  of  a  grrandfather J 

Tales  of   my  landlord.    3v. 
The   talisman.    (Also)   Castle  Danger- 
ous. 

Waverly. 

Waverly    anecdotes. 
Wav'jrly   novels,    viz:         Fortunes     of 
Nigel.    Peveril  of  the  Peak.  Quentin 
Durward.     St.      Ronan's    well.    ReJ- 
gauntlet.       The   betrothed.       Chron- 
icles of  the   Canongate. 
Same,    viz:         Pirate.      Fortunes       of 
Nigel.    Peveril    of    the    Peak.    Quen- 
tin Durward. 
Woodstock. 

Rogers,     May.    Waverly    dictionary. 
Scottish    chiefs.        Porter,    J. 
Scottish   sketches.       Barr,   A.    E. 
Scouring    of    the    White    Horse.    Hughes, 

T. 
Scouting    for  Washington.    True,   J.   P.J 
Scribes  and  phariseos.    Le  Qu^ux,  W. 
Scrope.     Perkins,  P.   B. 
Scruples.     AAal^-orlh,    J.    R.    H.- 

SCUDDER.    H.    E.     Bodley    family J 

Bodley  grandchildren J 

Bodley?   afoot    T 

Bodleys   on  wheels    -J 

Bodl'-ys    telling   stories    J 

Book    of    folk    stories    r 

Boston    town T 

Dwellers  in   Five-sisters   court. 

English  Bodley  fnmily. J 

Mr.    Bodley   abroad ' 

Seven  little  people  and  their  friends  J 
Storios  and  romances. 

St  ir>s    from    my    attic J 

Viking  Bodleys 

e-J.    The   children's  book    J 

SCUDDER.    M.    L,.    Jr.    Almost   an   Eng- 
lishman. 
Sea  and  shore.    Malot,  H.   H. 

Sea   and   Fhrre.     rtpt'c.    O J 

Sea   and   shore.    Warfleld,    C.   A.    W. 
Sea-kings    of    the    Mediterranean.    Town - 

send.    G.    F J 

Sea-lions.    Cooper,  J.  P. 

Sea    M>'?'W     ibboy.    James,    F.    A.    P. 

Sea  tales.    Cooper,   J.   F. 

Sea   wolves.    Pemberton,    M. 

Seabord    parish.     Macdonald.     G. 

Sealed   orders.    Ward,    E.    S.    P. 

Seal-o-f|uah.     Goulding,   F.    R J 

Search    for   Basil    Lvdnhurst.      Carov,    R. 
N. 

Search   for   the  silver  city.    Otis,    J J 

Seashore   and   prairie.    Thacher.    M.    P 
Seaside    and    fireside    fairies.    Wister.    A. 

L J 

Seaside  walks   of  a     naturalist.     Hough- 
ton, 'W J 

Seats  of  th'i  mighty.    Parker.    G. 
SE.^.T^'-EDD.    M.    E.     The    Rerko-.c y.'s.    and 
their  neighbors. 
History    of    the    Lady    Bettv    Stair. 
House    of   Egremont. 

T,aurie   Vane,    and    other   stories T 

Little  Jar->is J 


Lively     adventures  of  Gavin     Hamil- 
ton  J 

Loves    of    the    Lady   Arabella. 

Midr^hipman    Paulding j 

The  rock   of  the  Hon J 

Strange,   sad  comedy. 
Sebastian   Strome.    Hawthorne,    J.    C. 
Sebastopol.    Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Second   jungle   book.    Kipling.    R J 

Second    lifs.     Alexander.    Mrs. 
Second    thoughts.     Brousrhton.    R. 
SECOND-THOTTGHTS,    S.       r^end.       See 

Kennedy,  J.  P. 
Second  wife      John,   E.    tr.   by  Mrs.  Wis- 

ter. 

Secret  of  Coffin  Island.    Ellis,  E.   S J 

Secret   of   thi^   sea.     Matthews,    B. 

Secre't   orchard.    Castle.    A. 

Secret    rose.    Teats,    W.    B. 

Secretary  to  Bayne,  M.  P.    Ridge.  W.   P. 

Secrets  at  Roseladies.       Catherwood,    M. 

H J 

SEDGWICK,     C.     M.    Hope     Leslie.    2v. 
Linwoods.    2v. 
Married   or  single.    2v. 

Seek  and  find.    Optic,   O J 

SEELBY,  C.  S.    Lost  canyon  of  the  Tol- 

tecs. 
The   Spanish   galleon. 
SEELEY",  R.    joint  author.      See  Church, 

A.   J. 
SEBLY,   H.    A  border  Leander. 
Seen    from    the    saddle.    Cabell,    I.    S. 
SEGUR,  S.    comtes-se  de.    The  inn  of  the 

Guardian   Angel J 

Story   of  a   donkey     J 

Self-denial.    Hofland,    B.    W. 

Senator   North.    Atherton,    G. 

Sending  of  Dana  Da.     Kipling,   R.    (With 

his)    The    courting    of   Dinah    Shadd. 
Sense    and    sensibility.    .A.iisten,    J. 
Sentimental    calendar.     Stimson,    F.    J. 
Sentimental  journey.     Sterne,   L.       (With 

his)    Tristram    Shandy. 
Sentimental    Tommy.     Barrie,    J.    M. 
Sentimental    vikings.    Risley,    R.    A'. 
Sentimentalists.      Pier,  A.   S. 
Septimius    Felton.     Hawthorne.    N. 
Seranh     the    little     violinists.       Jamison. 

Mrs.   C.  V J 

Sei'aphita.    Balzac,   H. 

Serapis.    Ebers,   G. 

SERAS,    M.    The    land    of    the    cockavne. 

SERGE.VNT,     A.    Story     of     a     penitent 

soul. 
SET'.R.VNO,    M.      J.     tr.    The     friend      of 

death. 
SERVTSS,   G.   P.     The  moon  metal. 

SETOUK,    G.     The    child    world J 

Settler  and    the   savage.    Ballantjme,    R. 

M J 

Settlors   in    Canada.    Marryat.    P J 

Seven    d.Tughters.    Douglas.    A.    M. 
Seven   ilreamers.    Slosson.    A.   T. 

Seven   little   people.     Scudder.    H.    E J 

Seven   little    sisters.    Andrews,    .T .T 

Seven    m-.idg.    Meade,    L.    T J 

Seven   on   the  highway.    Howard.    B.    W. 

Seven  wonders  of  the  world.    Anon J 

Sevenoaks.       Holland,    J.    G. 
Severa.     Hartner.    E. 
SEVERN.    L.    Heaven's   gate. 

SEWELL.    A.    Black  Beauty J 

SEWEUL.     E.     M.    Laneton     parsonage. 

3v. 
Magaret   Percival.    2v. 
TTrsnla.       2v. 
SEYMOI'^'R,   M.    Chaucer's  stories  simply 

told   T 

Sforra.     Astor.    W.    W. 

Shaeklett.    Barr,   W. 

Shadow   of   a    crime.    Caine.    H. 

Shadow    of    a    dream.    Howells.    W.    D. 


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76 


SINCLAIR 


Shadow  of   a   man.    Hornimg,    E.    W. 

Shadow  of  Quong  Lung.  Doyle,  C.  W. 

Shadow  of   the  sword.    Buchanan,    R. 

SEVERN,    L.    Heaven's   gate. 

Shadow  on  a  wcve.    Von  Degen.       (With 
his)    Mystery   of   the   campagna. 

Shadows    of    Shasta     Miller,    J. 

SHAKESPEARE,    W.    Comedy     of       er- 
rors  J 

Midsummer   night's    dream J 

Tempest J 

Winter's    Itale J 

Shakesneare    for    young    folk.    Raymond, 
R.    R J 

Shameless    Wayne.    Sutcliffe,    H. 

Shamrock  and  thistle.     Optic,   O J 

Shandon    Bells.     Black,    W 

SHAPI.EY,    R.    R.     Solid   for   Mulhooly. 

SHARP.    E.     At    the   Relfon   Arras. 

The  youngest  girl  in  the  school J 

SHARP,   W.    Gypsy     Christ,   and       other 

SHARPE.    W.    joint   author.    See     How- 
ard, B.  W. 
SHATTUCK,  W.    The  keeper  of  Ithe  sal- 
amander's  order J 

Shaving   of   Shagpat.     Meredith,    G. 
SHAW.    G.    B.    Unsocial    socialist. 
Shaybacks  in  camp.    Barrows,    S.    J. 
She.    Haggard,  H.   R. 
She   lovfd    a    sailor.    Barr,    A.    E. 
She  walks  in   beauty.    Tynan,    K. 
Sho's   .ill    the    world    to    me.    Oaine,    H. 
SHREHAN,    P.    A.     My   new    curate. 
SHELiBON.    C.    M.     Born  to  serve. 

The  crucifixion   of   Philip   Strong. 

His    brother's    keeper. 

In   His   steps. 

John    King's    question    class. 

Rich.ard  Bruce. 

Rob'.^rt    Hardy's    seven    days. 

The    twentieth    door. 
SHELT.-RY.    M.    W.    G.     Frankenstein. 
SHFT.TON.    W.    H.    The    las.t   three    sol- 
diers  J 

SHEPHARD.    W.     Our  young   folks'    his- 
tory   of   the   Roman    empire    J 

Our  young   folks'    Josephus    .T 

Shepherd    •■>f    Salisbury    plain.    More.    H 
Shenherds  all  and  m.aidens  fair.    Besant. 

W. 
SHEPPARD,     E.      S.     (E.     Beger.     Beat- 
rice  Reynolds)    Charles   Auchester. 

The   matchmaker. 
Sherburne    cousins.     Dougl.as,    A.    M. 
Sherburne  girls.    Douglas.    A.    M. 
Sherburne    House.     Douglas,    A.    M. 
Sherburne  Inheritance.    Douglas.    A.    M. 
Sherburne   romance.    Douglas.    A.    M. 
SHERT.OrK.   C.   R.     Your  uncle  L,e.W. 
Sherlock    Holmes.    Doyle.    A.    C 
SHRRWOOD.    M.       Henry    Worthington. 

ideiall.?t. 
SHTRT.,    M.    P.    Yellc-w   danger. 

Shifting    for   himself.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

SHTT.T>.\P.ER,    B.    P.     (Mrs.    Partington") 

Ike   Partington J 

Shine    Terrill.     Munroe.    K J 

Ship  of  stars.    Couch.  A.  T.   Q. 
Shipm.nt.^s.    Robertso-n.    M. 
Ships   that  pass  in   the  night.    Harraden. 
B. 

SHTRTiEY.    E.     T^p    tlie    creeks J 

SHTRT,EY.    P.     T/atle    Miss    Weezy J 

Tvittle    Miss    Weezy's    brother J 

Tjittl.^    Miss    Weezy's    sister J 

Shirley.     Bronte,    C. 

Shoes  of  fortune.    Andersen,  H.   C .T 

Short    Tjine    war.    iMerwin.    S. 
Short  rails.    Warman,   C. 
Short  rations.    Eish,   W. 
Short  stori>^s.    Anon. 
Short  stories.    Barr,  A.  B. 


Short  stories.    Harrison,  C.   C. 
Short  stories  in  botany.    Cooper,   H.   O.J 
SHORTHOQSE,     J.     H.    Blanche,     Lady 
Falaise. 

John   Inglesant. 

Little   schoolmaster's    Mark. 

Sir    Percival. 

A  teacher   of  the     violin,    and     other 
tales. 
Shouldei'-straps   and   sun-bonnets,    ^^'ood, 

E.   E. 
Shrewsbury.       Weyman,    S.   J. 
SHUEY,    L.    H.    Don   Luis'    wife. 
SHU  MAN,    A.    The  loves    of   a  lawyer. 
SHTiNSUI,    T.    See    Tamenaga,    S. 
SII">NE^,     M.    pseud.    See     Lothrop,     H. 

M.   S. 
Sidney     Martin's     Christmas.    Alden.      I. 

M J 

SIDNEY,   Sir   P.    Arcadia. 
Sidonia.    Meinhold.    J.    W. 

Siege  of  Leyden.    Motley,   J.   L J 

Siege   of   London.    James,    H.    Jr. 

Siegfried.    Ragozin,   Z.   A J 

Sielanka.     Sienkiewicz,    H. 
SIENKIEWICZ,    H.    The   deluge.    2v. 

Hania,    and   other   stories. 

In   vain. 

On    the    sunny    shore. 

Pan    Michael:       sequel    to    "With    fire 
and    sword"    and    "The   deluge." 

Quo  vadis. 

Sielanka,   and  other  stories. 

With  Are  and  sword. 

Without   dogma. 

Yanko       the      musician,       and       other 
stories. 

Siglus  and  insights.    Whitney,  A.  D.T. 
Sign  of  the  four.    Doyle,  A.   C. 
Sign  of  the  Spider.    Mitford,   B. 

Signal  boys.    Eggleston,   G.   C J 

Signal     Butte.    King,      C.         (With     his) 

'Trooper  Ross. 
Signor    Monaldini's    niece.    Tincker.      M. 

A. 
Signers  of  the  night.    Pemberton,  M. 
SIGOURNEY,      L.      H.    Lucy     Howard'.-^ 
journal. 

Myrtis. 

Young  lady's  offering J 

Sigrid.    Thoroddt^en.    J.    H. 

Silas   Ma.rncr.    Eliot.    G. 

Silence.     Wilkins.    M.    E. 

Silence   of   Dean    Maitland.     Grey,    M. 

Silence   of   the   maharajah.     Corelli,   M. 

Silent  partner.    AVard,   E.    S.   P. 

Silent    shore.     Burton,    J.    B. 

Silhouettes    of   i^merican    life.    Divis.    R. 

P..  H. 
Silk  of   the  kine.    McManus,   L. 

Silver    caves.    Insersoll.    E J 

Silver  Christ.    Ouida. 

Silver  cross.    Keightley.   S.   R. 

Silver  fair>'  book.    Anon J 

Silver  medal   series.    See   Trowbridge.    J. 

T.    J 

Silver    pitchers.    Alcott.    L.    M. 
Silver  skull.    Crockett.   S.    R. 
Silverado    squ^itters.    Stevenson.    R.    L. 
SIMMS.    AV.    G.    Beauchampe:    a     sequel 
to    Charlemont. 

Guy    Rivers. 

The    partisan. 

Quaker    partisan    J 

Simon    Dale.    Hope.    A. 
Simple  adventures  of  a  memsahib.    Dun- 
can.   S.    J. 
Simple  story.    Inchbald,   E.    S. 
Simpleton.    Reade.    C. 
SINCLAIR,    C.    Jane    Bouverie. 

Sing-song.    Rossetti.   C.   G J 

Singer  from  the  sea.    Barr,   A.   E. 
Singleheart    and   Doubleface.    Reade,    C. 


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77 


SOLEY 


Singuha-  creatures.    Oupples,  A.   J J 

Singular   life.    Ward,   E.    S.    P. 
Singularly  deluded.    Grand,  S. 

Sink  or  swim.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Sir    Brook    Fosbrooke.    Lever,    C.     J. 
Sir   Charles   Danvers.    Cholmondeley,    M. 

(With  her)  Danvers  jewels. 
Sir   Christopher.    Goodwin,    M.    W. 
Sir   George    Tressady.    Ward,    M.    A.    A. 
Sir    Gibbie.    Macdonald.    G. 
Sir    Godi;rey's     grand-daughters.      Carey, 

R.   N. 
Sir   Harry  Hotspur.    Trollope,    A. 
Sir  John  and  the  American  girl.     Bell,  L. 
Sir  Mark.    Brown,    A.    R. 
Sir  Percival.     Shorthousc,  J.    H. 
Sir  Quixote  of  the  moors.    Buchan.  J. 
Sir  Thomas   Upmore      Blackmort.    R.    D. 
Sir    Walter's    ward.    Everard.    ^^■. 
Sirius.     Fowler,   B.   T. 
Sister   Louise.    Melville,    G.    J.    W. 
Si.ster   of    the   re<l   cross.    IMeade.    L.    T. 

Sister  Susie.     Clarke.  R.   S J 

Sister  Teresa.    'Moore,   G. 
Sister  to  Esau.     Barr,   A.   E. 

Sister's    voc.-'.tion.    Daskam,    .T.    D J 

Sisters.    Ebers,  G. 

Sisters   three.    ^Nlansergh,   J J 

Six   feet  of  romance.    Beard,    D.       CWith 

his>   Moonbllght. 

Six   girls.    Irving,    P.    B J 

Six  in  all.    Townsenrd,  V.   P J 

Six  little  cooks.     Anon J 

Six  months  at  Mrs.   Pr'or's.    Adams,  E.J 

Six  nurs'^ry  classics.    O'Shea,  M.  V J 

Six  of  one  bv  half  a  dozen  of  the  other. 

Stowe.    H.    E.    B. 
Six  to  onf>.     Eellam\-,  K. 

Six   to   sixteen.    Ewing.    J.    H J 

Sixth   sense.    Briscop.    M.    S. 
Skeleton  in  the  house.     .Spielhagen.   P. 
Sketch   book.s.    Thackeray,    W.    M. 
Sket-hps  by  Boz.    Dickons.   C. 
Sketches   in    l.-^i vender,     blue    .anrl      green. 

Jerome.   J.    K. 
Sketches    in    prose    and    verse     Rilev.    J. 

W 
Sketch  OS   new   and    nlrl.     Twain.    M. 
Sket-^hc^    of  voung   couples.    Dickens.    C 
SKTNNPR.    H.    D.     Heprt    and    soul. 
Skinpi-^r's  wo'lng.    Jacobs.  W.   W. 
SKRAM.    A.    Professor   Hieronimus. 
Sky    pilot.    Connor.    R. 
Slain   by   the   Dornes.     Blackmore.    R.    D. 

Sla.mbnng?roH'.     ]\Tunki1  trick.    R.    K J 

Slave   to   ,1utv.    Thanet,    O. 
Slav.-^s    of    chance.    Langv.-orthy.    P. 
SLEEPER.     M.     G.     Mediterranean     Isl- 
ands  .T 

SLTCK,  S.     p.=!eud.     See  Haliburton,  T.  C. 
Sling=  and  arrows.    Conway.  H. 
SI i piling    away.    Pember,    A. 
SLOSSON,     A.     T.     Dumb    foxglove,     and 

other    stories. 
The  herpsy  of  Mehetable  Clark. 
Sf>ven   di-eamers. 
White  Christopher. 

Slovenlv  Peter.    Hoffman.   H J 

Slow  anrl    sure.     Alg^r,    H.    Jr J 

Small    house    at    -Mlington.    Trollope,    A. 
SMART.    H      Prom    nost    to    finish. 
Smike.    Dickens,   C J 

STVriTH     A.      Vlfrerl    Hagarfs    household.- 
Dreamthorp. 

MLss   0-)na  McQuarrie-    sequel   to  Alf- 
red  Hagart's  household. 
SMITH.  E.    A.     One  of  the  Billings<-s. . . .  J 
SMITH.    P.    H.    Caleb   "V^^est.    master    di- 
ver. 

r-olonel    Carter    of    Cartersville. 
Gentleman       vagabond,       and       seme 

others 
The    other    fellow:    short    stories. 


SMITH.    G.    The   Arabella,    and   Aramin- 
ta  stories I 

Boys  of  iMarmiton  Prairie   J 

The  rousing  of  Mrs.  Potter,  and  other 
stories. 

Ten  little  comedies J 

SMITH.      H.     (Hesba     Stretton)       Bed"'s 
charity. 

Brought  home. 

Carola. 

Cassy J 

Crew   of   the   Dolphin    J 

David  Lloyd's  last  will. 

Tbe    doctor's    dilemma. 

In  prison  and  out. 

King's  servants J 

Max    Kromer J 

Through   a    needle's   eye. 

The  wonderful  life J 

and    XXXX.    Highways    of    sorrow. 
SMITH,  J.     Platonic  affections. 
SMITH,  J.  B.    Qakridge. 
SMITH,   Mrs.   J.    G.    Atla. 
SMITH.  J.  P.     Chris  and  Otho:  .<?equel   to 
Widow    Goldsmith's    daughter. 

Courting    and    farm'ng. 

His  young  wife. 

Tiie   married    belle. 

Ten   old   m.-xids. 

Widi>w    Goldsmith's    daughter. 

The  widower. 
SMITPI,    M.    C.    Dr.    Marks,    socialist. 
SMITH.    M.      P.    W.     CP.      Thorne)      The 
great   match,    and   other   matches. 

.lolly  good  times  at  Hackmatack   — J 
SMITH.   N.    A.    Under   the   cactus  flag. 

joint    author.     See    Wiggin,    K.    D. 
SMITH,  S.   P.    ed.    Mythology  and  early 

Greek  historv J 

Smith    Brunt.     Post,    W.    K. 
Smoke.    Turgenof,   1.    S. 

Snagged    and    sunk.    Castlemon,    H J 

Snare    of    the    fowler.    Alexander.    Mrs. 

Snarleyyow.    Marryat,    P. 

Snow   Bird   and   the  Water  Tiger.   Comp- 

ton,   M J 

Snow-bound    at    Eagle's.    Harte,    B. 
Snow  image.    Hawthorne,   N. 
Snow  man.    Dudevant,   A.    L.   A.    D. 
Snow   on   the  headlight.     Warman,    C. 
Snow    storm.     Pi-shkin    ,A.    S. 

Snow-white.       Richards,   L,   E J 

Snowball.    Weyman,   S.  J. 

Snowdrops.    Topelins,    Z    J 

Snowed    up.    Castlemon,    H J 

Snug  harbor.    Optic,   O J 

SOANS.    R.      G.     and      Kenyon.    E.     AYil' 

Ackroyd's    socialism. 
Social    departure.'    Duncan,    S.    J. 
Social   highwayman.    Train.    E.    P. 
Social    .shilhouettes.       Pawcett.    E. 
Social   strugglers.    Boyesen,    H.    H. 
Social   success.    Harland,   M.     CWith   her) 

Mr.    "^""ayt's   wife's   sister. 
Soft   side.    James,    H.    Jr. 

Soimeme.     Anon J 

Soldier  and  a  gentleman.     Cobban,  J     M. 

Soldier  boy.     Optic.  O.    ..    J 

Soldier    of    Manhattan.     Altsheler.    J.    .N 
Soldier    of   Virginia.     Stevenson.    B.    E. 

Soldier  Rlgdale.    Dix.    B.    M J 

Soldier  sitorles.     Kinling.   R. 
Soldier's  secret.    Kins.   C. 
Soldiers    of   fortune.     Da\-is.    R.    IT. 
Soldiers    three.     Kipling.    R. 

SOLEY.    J.    R.     Sailor  boys   of  '61 J 

Solid    for    Mulbooly      Sbapley.    R.     R. 
Solitary    sumrnpi-.     \.     by    the    author    of 

Eli-^ibeth    anfi    her    German    ga,rden. 
Solomon    Isaacs.     Pari^on.    B.    T^. 
Some  emotions  and  ^  moral.  Hobbs.  T.  O. 

Some    noted    orinces      Parton     .T T 

Some  other  folks.     Greene,   S.    P.    M. 


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78 


STEPHENS 


Some   passages   in   the   practice   of      Dr.  Sportsman's  Club  series.    See  Oastlemon, 

Martha  Scarborough.     Campbeli,   H.  H J 

Some   say.       Richards,    L.    E.  Sportsman's   sketches.    Turgenef,    I.    S. 

Some    women    I    have   known.     Maartens,  SPRAGUE,  M.  A.    An  earnest  trifler, 

M.   ',  Sprees    and    splashes.    Morford.     TT 

Some   yoiing  heroines.    Alden,    I.    M J  Spring  floods.    Turgenef,    I.    S. 

Somebody's   Ned.    Freeman,    Mm.    A.    M.  Springhaven.    Blackmore,    R.    D. 

Somebody's   neighbors.    Cooke,    R.    T.  Spun-yarn.    Robertson,    M. 

Son  of  a  genius.    Hofland,  B.   W J  Spy.    Cooper,   J.   F. 

Son  of  a  star.    Richardson,  B.  W.  Square    and    compasses.    Optic.    O J 

Son   of   a   Tory.    Scollard,    C.  Square  pegs.    Whitney,   A.    D.   T. 

Son  of  austerity.    Knight,   G.  Squire   of   Sandal-Slde.     Barr.    A.    E. 

Son  of  empire.    Roberts,  M.  Squirrel   Tnn.     Stockton.    F.   R. 

Son  of  Ingar.    Woods.   K.    P.  Stable  boy.     Ouida.     H^ith  her)   Rinaldo. 

Son  of  Issachar.     Brook.s,   E.    S.  ST.\BLES,    G.    To     Greenland     and     the 

Son  of  the  old  dominion.    Harrison,  C.  C  Pole J 

Son    of    the    wolf.    London,    J.  STAOPOI.E,    TT.    DeV.     Pierrette J 

Songs  and  rhymes.    Morrison,  M.  A J  The  rapin. 

Songs    for    little    people.    Gale,    N J  RTAEL-HOLSTETN,     A.    L.    G.    >t       |;>a. 

Sonny.     Stuart,   R.    M.  ronne   de.    Corinne. 

Sons    and    fathers.    Edwards.    H.    S.  Stage-land.    Jerome,    J.    K. 

Sons    of    adversity.     Cornford.    L.    C.  STATTL,  P.  J.    Marou-^-sia J 

Sons   of  Bella!.    Westall,    W.  STAHR.     F.     L,.    Hulda.    tr.       bv     Mrs. 

Sons   of  strength.    Lighton.   W.    R.  Wlster. 

Sons  of  the  morning.    Phillpotts,   E.  I.ake-house. 

Sons   of  the   yoil.    Balzac.    H.  Stella. 

Sophia.    Weyman,    S.    J.  Staircase  art  the  Heart's  Delight.    Green, 

Sophomores   of   Radcliffe.       Kellogg.    E.J  A.    K.     (With   her)    Difficult    problem. 

Sorrows   of  Satan.     Corelli,    M.  Stalky    &    Co.    Kipling,    R    J 

Soul   in   bronze.    DuBois,    C.    G.  Stand  bv  the  TTnion.    Optic.   O' J 

Soul    of   T.ilith.     Corelli,    M.  Stand   fast.    Black,   W. 

Soul   of  the  street.    Duncan.    N.  Standard    bearer.    Crockett,    S.    R. 

Soulless  singer.    Lee.  M.   C.  Standish   of  Standlsh.    Austin.   J.    G. 

Souls    of   passage.    Barr,    A.    B.  Stanfoird    stories.    Field.    C    K. 

Sound  of  a  voice.    Cozzens.   F.   S.  STANLEY.    TT.    A.    Thf    backwoodsman. 

South    Meadows.    Disosway,    E.    T.  STANLEY,   TT.    M.    Mv   Kalulu T 

Southern    seas.    Ballantyne.    R.    M J  STANLEY,    W.    P.    Down   the   bay J 

Southern   woman's  storv.    Pember.  P.    Y.  Stanlev  Thorn.     Cockton,    TT. 

L.  STANNArJD.       TT.       E.       V.       P.     rjohn 

SOTIY'ESTRE,    E.     Attic     philosopher     in  Strange   Winter)    Army   society. 

Paris.  Aunt   Johnnie 

Pleasures    of    my    old    age.  Career  of  a  beauty. 

Sowed  by  the  wind.    TCellogg.  E J  Cavalry   life. 

Sowers.    Merriman    TT.    S.  Dinn.a    forget. 

Spain.     Ober.     F.     A J  Driver  Dallas. 

Spanish    barber.     Rathbone.    M.    A.    M.  TT^art   and   sword. 

Spanish    galleon.    Seeley,    C.    S  Tn    quarters    wi'th    the    2nth    dragoons. 

Spanish   John.    McLennan,   W.  Lumley    the    painter. 

Spanish    novelists.    R^scoe.   T.  A    man    of   honor. 

Spark  of  genius.    Kellogg,  E J  A  nam^  to  con.lure  with. 

Speaking   liken^ssfs.     Rossptti,    C.    G J  Only  human. 

SPEARMAN.     P.    TT.     TTeld      for     orders:  T"^'^    neaccmakers. 

stories    of    railroad    life.  STANTON,   E.     Ruhalnah. 

Nerve    of    Foley,    and    other    railroad  Stark    Munro    letters.    Doyle,    A.    C 

stories.  Starlight    ranch.    King,    C. 

SPEARS.    J.    R.    The  fugitive.  Starry   flag   series.     See   Optic,    O .T 

Special    corrospondemt.    Verne.    .T.  Start    in   life    series.    See   Trowbridge.    J. 

Spectacles    for    young    eyes.    Lander.    S.  T J 

W J  Startling  exploits  of  Dr.  J.  B.  Qules.  Cel- 

SPETGTTT.    T.    W.     For  h'mself  alone.  iere,    P. 

Spell-bound   fiddler.    Janson.    K.  Statue  in  the  air.    Le  Conte,  C.  E. 

Spel!    of    .\shtaroth.     Osborne.    D.  Steam    house.    Verne,    J. 

SPENDER.     Mr«.    G.      E.     See     Spenrrr.  STEBBTNG.   G.    That  bother  of  a  boy.. J 

Maia.  STEEL.    F.      A.    Flower   of     forgivenesis, 

SPENPER.   Maia.  .A  friend  to  the  widow  and   other   sitories. 

Sphinx     of    Easrlehawk.     Boldrewood.     R.  The  hosts  of  the  Lord. 

Snhln\-'s    children.     Cooke.    R.    T.  in  the  permaupnt  way:     short  stories. 

SPTET>TTAGEN.     F.     TTammer    and    anvil.  Miss    Stuart's    legacy. 

Problematic    characters.  On    the  face   of  the  waters. 

Sk<^leton   in   the  house.  The   potter's  thumb. 

Through  night  to  light.  Red    rowans. 

SPTNDT.ER.    TC.    The  Jew.  Tales   of   the   Pun.iab J 

Spinning- wh°-^l    stories.     .Mcott.    L.    1^1.     T  Voices  1n  the  night. 

Spinoza,     .^uerbach.    B.  STEEL.   R.     The  achievements  of  youthJ 

Spirite.    Gautier.   T.  Steel   horse.    Castlemon,    IT T 

Splendid  spur.     Oouch,  A.   T.   Q.  STELT^A.     nseud.       Minna  Monte. 

Snlic"d   varn.    Cupnles.   G.  Stella.     Stahr.    F.    L. 

SPOTPFORD.    TT.    E.    P.     A7.r\vlnn.  Stem  to  stern.     Optic,   0'.    J 

TTester  Stanley J  Step-mother.    Alexander.    Mrs 

Marquis  of  Onrabaa.  Stephen   Archer.    Macdonald.    G 

A    master   spirit.  Stephen    Dane.    Douglas,    A.    M. 

Old    mad.ame.    and    other    traaredies.  Stephen.    M.    D.    Warner,    S. 

Searlet   noppv.    and   other  stories.  Stephen   the   black.    Pemberton.    C.    H. 

Spoil   of   office.    Garland.    K.  STET'HENS,   O.   A.     Off  to  the  geysers.J 


STEPHENS 


79 


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STEPHENS,  R.  N.    Captain  Ravenfihaw. 
Continental  dragoon. 
An  enemy  to  the  king. 
A  gentleman  player. 
Philip  Wlnwood. 
Road    to    Paris. 
STEPHIiNSON,  H.  T.    Patron  Van  Vol- 

kenberg. 
Stepping    heavenward.    Prentiss,    B.    P. 
STERNS,    L.    Tristram    Shandy.       (Also) 
A  sentimental  journey.    (And)   Sermons, 
lettei's,   etc. 
STETSONP,  G.  E.    See  Channing,  G.    E. 
STEUART,    J.    A.    Minister    of    state. 

Wine  on  the   lees. 
STEVENS,   S.    I  am  the  king. 

Sword  of  justice. 
STEVENSON,    B.    E.     A    soldier    of    Vir- 
ginia. 
STEVENSON,  P.  V.  de  G.    joint  anfiior. 

See  Stevenson,  R.   L. 
STEVENSON.    R.    L.    Black    arrow. 

Child's  garden  of  verses J 

David  Balfour. 

Fables. 

Island    nights'    entertainments:    short 

stories. 
Master    of    Ballantrae. 
The  merry  men,    and   other   tales   and 
fables.       Same.  (Also)       Strange 

adventures   of   Dr.    Jekyll   and     Mr. 
Hyde. 
New   Arabian  nights. 
Prince  Otto. 
St.    Ives. 

Silverado  squatters. 
Strange    case   of    Dr.    Jekyll   and    Mr. 
Hyde.     Sams.     (With   his)    The       merry 
Men . 
Treasure    Island. 
Weir  of  Hermiston. 
The    wrong   box. 
and  Osbourne,   L. 
Ebbtide. 
The  wrecker. 

and  Stevenson,  P.  V.  de.  G.    The  dy- 
namiter. 
Sticket  minister.    Crocket,    S.    R 
Sticket   minister's   wooing.       Crockett,    S. 

R. 
Stillwater  tragedy.    Aldrich,    T.    B. 
STIMPSON,    H.    B.    The  Tory  maid. 
STIMSON,   P.   J.     (J.   S.   of  Dale)   Guern- 
dale. 
In   the  three  zones. 
King   Noanett. 

Mrs.    Knollys,    and   other    stories 
Pirate  gold. 
The  residuary   legatee. 
The       sentimental       calendar:       short 

stori-3s. 
joint   author.    See   Grant.    R. 
STINDE,    J.     Buchholz    family. 
STOCKTON,   P.    R.    Adventures   of   Cap- 
tain Horn. 
Afield    and    afloat. 

Amos   Kilhright.    with   other   stories. 
Ardis   Claverden. 
The  associate  hermits. 
The     been  man     of  Om.     and      oth«^r 

tales. 
A  bicycle  of  Cathay. 
Buccaneers  and  pirates  of"  <iur  coa.-^t.J 
Casting  away  of  Mrs.  Lcckp  and  Mrs. 
Aleshine.     Same   (Also)  Vizier  of  the 
two-horned  Alexander. 
Chosen  fe^v:    short   gtorles. 
The      Christmas      ■wreck,      and      other 

stories. 
Clock.'?       of      Rondalne,       and       other 

stories J 

The  Dusantes:  sequel  to  The  casting 
away  of  Mrs.  Liecks  and  Mrs. 
Aleshlne. 


Fanciful  tales j 

The  girl   at   Cobhurst. 

Great    stone    of    Sardis. 

The   great   war   syndicate. 

House   of   Martha. 

The  hundredth  man. 

Jolly    fellowship J 

Lady  or  the  tiger?  and  other  stories. 

The   late   Mrs.    Null. 

The  Merry  Chanter.  Same  (With 
his)    Squirrel   Inn. 

Mrs.    Cliff's    yacht. 

My  terminal  moraine.  Same.  (With 
his)    "Wati^hmaker's   wife. 

New  Jersey j 

Pomona's    travels. 

Rudder   Grange. 

Rudder  Grangers  abroad,  and  other 
stories. 

The  Squirrel  Inn.  Same.  (Also)  The 
Merry  Chanter. 

Stories. 

Stories   of   the   three  burglars. 

Story   of  Vlteauf    J 

A  story-teller's  pack. 

Ting-a-ling j 

The  vi-jier  of  the  two-horned  Alex- 
ander. Same.  (With  his)  Casting 
away  of  Mrs.  Leeks  and  Mrs.  Ale- 
shine. 

The  watchmaker's  wife,  and  oth>r 
stories.  Same.  (With  his)  Mv  ter- 
minal   moraine. 

What  might  have  been  expected J 

Young  master  of  Hyson  Hall   J 

STODDARD.    E.    D.    B.    The   Morgesons. 

Two  men. 

STODT)ARD,       W.      O.     Battle      of     New 

York J 

Chuck   Purdy   .j 

Crowded   out   o'    Crofield J 

Dab   Kinzer j 

The    despatch   boat   of   the   Whistle.! J 

Gid    Granger j 

Guert   Ten   Eyck    ........J 

Lost    gold    of   the    Montezuma s. 
Montanye. 

Noank's  log .j 

The  quartet , ........J 

The   red    mustang "".T 

.'^Tltillo   boys.    ..    J 

Two  arrows j 

The  white  cave i 

Winter   fun .J 

■V\^reck   of  the   S^a   Lion ."" .• 

Stokesley  secret.    Yonge,   CM..  J 

Stolen  fiddle.  Mayson,  W.  H. 
Stolen  story.  Williams.  J.  L. 
STOLZ.   Madame  de.    House  on  wheels  .1 

Store   boy.    Alger,    H.    Jr j 

Storehouse  of  stories.    Yonge,   C.     M         J 
Stories.     Stockton,    P.    R. 

Stories  about  animals.    Reid.  M J 

Stories   and    ballads.    Aldon.    E.    T...        J 
Stories    and    interludes.     Pain,    B. 
Stories   and   I'omances.     Scudder,   H.    E. 
Stories    and    sights   of   Prance   and   Italv. 

Liprincott.   S.   J.   C J 

Stories   by  American  authors.    lOv. 

vl.  Bishop.  W.  H.  One  of  thirtv 
pieces.  Davis.  R.  H.  Bilacchi 
brothers.  Mn+hews.  B  .nnd  Run- 
ner. H.  C.  The  documents  in  the 
case.  Taylor.  B.  JVhn  wns  sh'^? 
^^'ebste^.  A.  .An  operation  In 
money. 
v2.  Eddy,  J.  A  dinner  party.  J.  S. 
of  Dale.  Mrs.  Knollys.  Jacolbl.  M. 
P.  A  martyr  to  science.  Si)f^f- 
ford,  H.  P.  The  mount  of  9orr>w. 
Stockton.  V.  R.  Th<^  transforrf^d 
ghost.  Tlncker.  M.  A.  Sister 
Silvia. 


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80 


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v3.  Burnett,  P.  H.  Story  of  the 
Latin  quarter.  Lathrop,  G.  P.  Two 
purse  companions.  Lloyd,  D.  D. 
Poor  Og-la-Mcga.  Matthews,  B. 
Venetian  glass.  O'Brien,  P.  J. 
The  spider's  eye.  Thaxter,  C.  A. 
Memorable  murder. 
v4.  Brooks,  N.  Lost  in  the  fog. 
Bunner,  H.  C.  Love  in  old 
cloathes.  De  Forest,  J.  W.  An 
inspired  lobbyist.  Fpote,  M.  H. 
Friend  Barton's  concerns.  Willis, 
N.  P.  Two  buckets  in  a  well. 
Woolson,  C.  P.  Miss  Grief. 
v5.  Arnold,  G.  Why  Thomas  was 
discharged.  Ben.iamin,  P.  The 
end  of  New  York.  James,  H.  A 
light  man.  Millet.  F.  D.  Yatil. 
Mitchell,  B.  P.  The  tachypomp. 
v6.  Champney,  E.  W.  The  heart- 
break cameo.  Fairfax,  L.  R.  The 
misfortunes  of  bro'  Thomas 
Wheatley.  Frederic,  L.  Brother 
Sebastian's  friendship.  Hayes,  A. 
A.  The  Denver  express.  Webster, 
A.  Miss  Eunice's  glove.  White, 
C.  H.  The  village  convict. 
v7.  Bellamy,  E.  Lost.  Floyd.  M. 
Passages  from  the  journal  of  a 
social  wreck.  Johnson,  V.  W.  The 
image  of  iSan  Donato.  McKav.  J. 
T.  Stella  Grayland.  Stockton,  L. 
Kirby's  coals  of  Are.  Thanet.  O. 
The. bishop's  vagabond. 
v8.  Ad'ie,  A.  A.  The  life  magnet. 
Beers,  H.  A.  Split  zephyr.  De 
Forest,  J.  W.  The  brigade  com- 
mander. Phelps,  E.  S.  Zernah 
Hope.  Stoddard,  B.  D.  B.  Os- 
good's predicament. 
v9.  Coffin,  R.  T.  How  old  Wig- 
gins hove  thlp.  Gage,  C.  S.  Mr. 
Rixlf^y's  Christmas  visitor.  Kip. 
L.  ."Mas  has  come."  Page,  T. 
N.  Marse  Chan.  Shinn,  M.  W. 
Young  Strone  of  The  Clarion. 
White.  C.  H.  Eli. 
vlO.  Boyesen.  H.  H.  A  daring  fic- 
tion. Janvier.  T.  A.  Pancha.  Kay. 
C.  de.  Manmat'ha.  Mitchell,  B. 
P  The  ablest  man  in  the  world. 
Schayer,  J.  Story  of  two  lives. 
Stephens,  C.  A.  Young  Moll's 
Peavy. 
Stories   by   English    auithors.    lOv. 

vl.  Africa.  v2.  England.  vS. 
Franco  v'.  Germany.  v5.  Jv^- 
land.  vG.  Italy.  v7.  London,  vg. 
OrUmt.  \r9  gcot^anrt.  vIO.  Th.» 
sea. 
Stories  by  foreign  avithors.    lOv. 

vl-H.  Frf^nr-li.  v4-5.  German,  vfi. 
Italian.  v7.  Polish,  Greek,  Bel.gian. 
and  Hungarinn.  vS.  Russian.  v9. 
Scandinavian.      vIO.      Spanish. 

Stories   for  boys.    Davis.   R.    H J 

Stories  for  home  folks.    Lippincott.  S.   J. 

C .T 

Stories  for  the  houspihold.     Andersen.  H. 

C J 

Stories    from   English    history.    Anon .T 

Stori-^s    froTfi    En.glt.'^'h    hlsitofrv.      Church. 

A.  J J 

Stories    from   famous     ballads.         Lippin- 
cott.   S.    J.    r J 

Stories  from  Froissart.     Newboldt,   H...J 

Stories  from  TTomer.     Church,    A.    J J 

Stories   from   Jewish   hlstorv.   Tucker.    C. 

M J 

Stories    from    Llvy.       Church.    A.    J J 

Stories   from  my   attic.    Scudder.   H.   E.J 
Stories    from    old    English    poetry.    Rich- 
ardson.   A.    S J 

Stories   from    old  Germany.  Pratt.    M.T>.J 


Stories  from  the  Bible.       Church,   A.   J.J 

Stories      from      the      Greek      comedians. 
Church,   A.   J J 

Stories       from       the     Greek     tragedians. 
Church,  A.   J J 

Stories  from  the  history  of  Rome.   Bees- 
ley,  Mrs.  J J 

Stories  from  the  rabbis.    Isaacs,    A.    S. 

Stc-rie.s   from   Vergil.    Church,    A.    J J 

Stories   in   light    and   shadow.    Harte,    B. 

Stories  Mother  Nature  told  her  children. 
Andrews,  J J 

Stories    of    a    sanctified     town.    Furman, 
L.    S. 

Stories  of  a  Western  town.    Thanet,    O. 

Stories  of  adventure.  Hale,  E.  E J 

Stories   of  American  history.    Dodge,    N 
S J 

Stories    of    colonial    children.    Pratt,    M. 
L J 

Stories  of  Columbia.    Glascock,  W.  H..J 

Storias  of  everyday  life  in  modern  China. 
Watter.s,  T. 

Stories    of   infinity.    Plamarion,    C. 

Storiss  of  Inventors.    Hale,  E.  E J 

Stories  of  Italy.  (Stories  from  Scribner) 
Content:?:  Espero  Gorgoni,  gondo- 
lier, F.  H.  Smith.  The  anatom- 
ist of  the  heart,  T.  R.  Sulliva;  . 
Song  of  the  comforter,  J.  J.  A' 
Eecket.  Hoiise  on  the  hilltop,  G. 
B.    Channing. 

Stories  of  Massachusetts.      Pratt,  M.  L.J 

Storios   of  Naples.    Grant,    C. 

Stories  of  old  Rome.    Pratt,  M.   L J 

Stories  of  persons  and  places  in  Burop'='. 
Benedict   E.   L j 

Stories  of  school  life.    Moncrieff,  R.   H.J 

Stories       of      the     army.     (Stories     from 
Scribner) 

Contents:  Memories,  B.  Matthews. 
Charge  for  France,  J.  Heard,  Jr. 
Sergeant  Gore,  L.  Armstrong. 
Tale  of  a  goblin  horse,   C.   C.  Nott. 

Stories    of    'the    days    of      King      Arthur. 
Hanson.   C.   H j 

Stories   of  the  Easit.    Church.   A.    j .J 

Stories  of  the  foot-hills.  Graham,  M.  C. 

Stories  of  the  French  revolution.      Mont- 
gomery,   W ,j 

Stories  of  the  gorilla   country.     DuChall- 

lu.     P J 

Stories    -)f  the  magicians.   Church,   A.  j.J 
Stories    of    the  Old   Dominion.    Cooke.    J. 

E 
Stories  of  the  Patriarchs.     Frothingham 

O.    B ..      J 

Stories    of    the    railroad.     Hill.    J.     A. 
St.irie.s    of    the    saints.     Chenoweth,    Mrs. 

C.    Van  D j 

St.iries  Of  the   sea.    Hale,    E.    E .J 

Stories   of   the   sea.     (Stories   from   Scrib- 
ner.) 

Contents:      Port  of  missing  ships.  J. 
R.  Spears.     Fate  of  the  Georgians, 
M.    Blunt.      Captain    Black,    C     E 
Carryl.       The   last   slave   sihip.     G. 
Howe. 
Stories  of  the  seen  and  unseen.  Oliphant. 

M.    O.    W. 
Stories    of   the  three   burglars.    StocVton 

F.    R. 

Storie-  of  the  woods.     Cooper,    J.    F .T 

Stories  of  war.    Hale.   E.   E J 

Stories    Polly    Pepper    told.    Lothrop.    H 

M.    S T 

Stories   told   to   a  child.     Tngelow.   ,T. .    .   ..I 
Storm    bride.     Rask.    E.    C. 
Stnrmv  life.     Fullerton.  C.  C.  L.  G 
STOHF.    F.    and   Turner,    H.     Canterburv 

chimes j 

Story  hour.       Wiggin,    K.    D J 

Story   of  a   bal   bov.     Aldrich.   T.    13...   ..7 
Story    of   a    ^nt.     T..t    ■RedolHerfe.    E.    de 


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story  of  a  country  town.  Howe,  E.  •  . 
Story   of   a    donkey.    Regur,    S.    comtesse 

do J 

Story   of   Fort   Frayne.    Kin:?,    C. 

Story   of   a    mine.    Harte,    B. 

Story    of    a    New    York    houso.    Bunner, 

H.   C. 
Story   of  a  peasant.    Erckman,   E. 
Story  cf  a  penitent  soul.     Sergeant,  A. 
Story   of   a   play.    Howells,    W.    D. 

Story    of    a    pocket    Bible.     Anon J 

Story   of  a   red  deer.    Fortescuc,    J.    W.J 

Story  of  a  shell.    Macduff,   J.   R J 

Story  ot  a  short  life.    Ewirg,   J.    H J 

Story   of   a   story.    Matthews,    B. 

Story  of  a  summer.    Bradley,   M.   E J 

Story  of  a  Y.mkee  boy.   Hamblen,   H.B..J 

Story    of    Aaron.    Harris,    J.    C J 

Story   of  Ab.    Waterloo,   S. 

Story  of  an  African  farm.    Schreiner,   O. 

Story    of    an    enthusiast.    Jamison,    Mr.-^. 

C.   V. 
Story  of  an  honest   man.    About.   E. 
Story  of  an  untold  love      Ford,  P.  L. 
Story  of  Anthony  Grace.    Penn,   G.   M. 
Story  of  Avis.    Ward,    B.   S.    P. 

Story  of   Eabette.     Stuart.    R.    M J 

Story  of  Benvenuto  Cellini.  Kirbv,  M.J 
Storj'  of  Bessie  Postrell.  Ward,  M.  A. A. 
Storv  of  Carnival.  Marks.  M.  \.  M.  H. 
Story  of  Christian  Roch'^fort.    Prince,  H. 

C. 

Story  of  Columbus.    Pratt.   M.    L J 

Story    of   Dan.    Francis.    :M.    E. 

Story  of  Eleanor  Lambert.     Brooke,  M. 

Story    of   Elizabeth.    Ritchie.    A.    I.    T 

Story  of  English  literature.    I/illie,  L.C.J 

Story   of   Eva.    Payne.    W. 

Story  of  Francis   r-ludde.    "Weyman,   S.J. 

Story  of  Happinolr.nd.     Bunce.   O.    B. 

Story  of  Helen  Troy.    Harrison,   C.    C. 

Story    of   Jesus    Christ.     Ware.    E.    S.    P. 

Story  of  Jewad.     .\li   Aziz. 

Story  of  Keedon  Bluff.^.    Murfree.   M.    N. 

Story  of  Kins:  Arthur.    Pratt,   M.   L J 

Story   of  Lewis   Carroll.     Bowman,    T .T 

Story  of  Mackay  of  T^ganda.     .Anon J 

Story    of   Magellan.    Butterworth.    H....J 

Story   of  Marino   Polo.    Brooks.    N J 

Stor^'   of  old   Fort   Loudon.     Murfree.    M. 

N. 

Storj'  of  Patsy,    \riggin.   K.    "P J 

Storv  of  Puff.    IJvingston.  Mr.-^.  C.  M J 

Story   of   Realmah.    Helps,    .\. 

Story   of   Roland.    Baldwin.    J J 

Story    of    Siegfried.     Baldwin,    J J 

Story  of  the  Gadsbys.    Kipling.  R.    Same 

("With    his)    Under    the    deodars. 
Story  of  the  glitering  plain.    Morris,   W. 

Story  of  the  golden  age.    Baldwin.  J J 

Story   of    the  guard.    Fremont,    J.    B. 

Story   of   the  Herschol«.     .\non    J 

Story    of    the    last    davs    of    .Terusalem. 

Church,  A.  J J 

Storv   of  the  Latin   quarter.    Burnett,    F. 

H. 
Story  of  the  man  who  didn't  know  much, 

Murray.   "D.    C.       (With   hisl    Storj-   that 

the   keg   told    me. 
Story   of    the    Odyssey.    Church.    A.    J.. J 
Story    of    the    peasant-boy      philosopher. 

Mayhew,  H j 

Story  of  the  Persian  war.  Church.  A.J.J 
Stor>'   of   the  United    States    of   America. 

Brooks,   E.    S J 

Story  of  Tonty.    Catherwcod.  M.  H. 

Story  of  Vlteau.    Stockton.   F.   R J 

Story   of   two   from   an    old    Dutch    town. 

Lowell.   R.    T.    S. 

Story  teller.    Andersen,   H.    C J 

Story-teller's    pack.    Stockton.    F.    R. 
Story  that  the  keg  told  me.    Murrav,   D. 

C. 
Storyland  of  .stars.    Pratt.   M.   L J 


Stout  heart.    Kellogg,  E J 

STOWE,  H.  B.    Agnes  of  Sorrento. 

Dog's    m.ission,    and    other    stories J 

Dred.    Issued  also  as   Nina   Gordon. 
Little      Pussy      Willow.     (Also)       The 

minister's   watermelon J 

The     Mayflower,     and      miscellaneous 

writings. 
The  minister's  wooing. 
My   wife   and    I. 
Oldtown    folks. 
Pink  and  white  tyranny. 
Poganuc   people. 

Queer  Utile  people T 

Sam        Lawson's        Oldtown       firo«id  ■ 

stories. 
Uncle   Tom's   cabin. 
We  and  our  neighbors:    sequel   to  My 

wife  and  I. 
and    others.     Six    of    one    by    half       a 
dozen   of  the   other. 
STRAIN,    E.    H.    A  man's   foes. 
Stranded      in     Bohemia.    Doyle.      A.      C. 

(With    his)    Sign    of    the    four. 
Strange     .adventures    of     a       houseboat. 

Black,  W. 
Stran.ge  adventures  of  a  phaeton.    Black. 

W. 
Strange  case  of  Dr.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hj'de. 

Stevenson,    R.   L. 
Strange   disappearance.    Green.   A.    K. 
Strange   elopement.    Russell,    W.    C 
Strange  friend.    Hawthorne.   J.   C.     (With 

his)    Kildhurm's   oak. 
Strange  infatus-tion.    Harrison,  L. 
Strange    manuscript    found    in    a    copper 

cylinder.    Anon. 
Strange,    sad    comedy.     Se'awell,    M.    E. 

Strango   sights  abroad.    Optic.    O J 

Strange    stories.    Erckman,    E 

Strange   story.    Lytton,    E.    G,    E.    T..    B. 

Strange  true  tories  of  Louisiana.     Cable. 

G.    W. 
Strangers  and   wayfarers.    Jewett.    S.    O. 
Stranglers    of    Paris.    Belot,    A. 
Stratagems   and   spoils.    White,   W.    A. 
STRA.TEME"^'ER.   E.     Between  Boer  and 

Briton J 

Minute    boys    of    Lexington    -I 

Stratford-by-the-sea.    Anon. 

Strathmore.     Ouida. 

STRAUSS,    G.    F.     Glory   of   the  hoi:?'-   of 

Israel. 
STRFCXFIT3S,    A.    F.    K,     Castle  Hohen- 
wald.    tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister. 
Quicksands,     tr.    by   Mrs.    Wister. 
Too  rich.    tr.  by  Mrs.  Wister. 
STREET.  G.  S.    Autobiography  of  a  boy. 

The    trials    of   the   Bantocks. 
Strength   of  the  hills.    Wilkinson,   F. 
STRFTTON.    H.    pseud.     See   Smith,   H. 
STRICKLAND,    A.     Queens    of    Scotia  .id 

2v .T 

Queens    of   England.    3v J 

True  stories  from   ancient  history...  .'i' 
True    stories    from   modern   historj'-.  .7 
Striking  hours.    Philpotts.   E. 
Stringtown    on    the    Pike.     Lloyd.    J.    I'. 

Strive  and  succeed.    Alger,    h!  Jr J 

Strolling  players.    Yonge.    C.    M. 
STRONG.    J.       D.    Child     life     in     many 

lands   

STRONG.    Mrs.    M.    D.    New     Tear,     and 

other  stories J 

Strong   and   steady.    Alger.    H,    Jr T 

Stron,g  arm.    Barr,    R. 

Strong  arm,    Kellog.s-.   E .T 

Strong  hearts.    Cable,    G.    W, 
Struggle.       Phillips.   B. 
Struggle  for   existence.     Byr.   R. 
Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson. 

Trollope,    A. 
Struggles  of  P.   V.    Nasby.    Locke.  D.   R. 
Strug'.gling  upward.    .-Mger,  H.  ,Tr .T 


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STUART,    B.    Averages. 
STUART,   F.    Punchinello. 
STUART,    R.    McB.    Carlotta's     intended, 
and  other  tales. 

A  golden   wedding,    and   other   tales. 

Holly    and    pizen,    and    oher   stories. 

In   Simkinsville. 

Moriah's        mourning,         and         other 
sketches. 

Sonny. 

Story  of  B;ibette J 

Stuart  and  Bamboo.  Greene,  S.   P.  M. 
Study    in,  .scarlet.    Doyle,    A.    C. 

Sturdy    and    strong.    Henty,    G.    A J 

STURGIS,    J.    After    twenty    years,      and 

other  stories. 
Sturgis   wager.    Morette,    E. 
Suburban    sketches.  Howells,    W.    D. 
Successful  man.     Cruger,  J.   G.   S. 
Successors   of  Mary  the  Pir.st.    Ward,   E. 

S.    P. 
Such   is   life.    Kendall,    M. 
STTDERMAN,  H.    Dame  Care. 

Regina. 
SUE,    E.    Wandering   Jew. 

Sue   Orcutt.    Vaile,    C.    M J 

SULLIVAN,    .1.    W.    Tenement    tales     of 

New  York. 
SULLIVAN,  T.  R.  Day  and  night  stories. 

Tom  Svlvester. 

Summer  drift-wood.    Porter,  R J 

Summer  in   a  canon.    AViggin,   K.   D J 

Summer   in   Arcady.    Allen,    J.    L. 

Summer   legends.    Baumbach,    R    J 

Sunbeam    stories.    Flint.    A J 

Sunday  echoes.    Brock,  Mrs.   F.   E.   G.   B. 

C J 

Sunday   evening   hour.    Sanford,    Mrs.    D. 

P J 

Sundown   Le flare.       Remington,    F. 
Sun-maid.    Grant,  M.   M. 

Sunny  shores.    Optic,    O J 

Sunny  Southarner.      Magruder,  J. 

Sun-rays.    Cousin  Carrie J 

Sunrise.      Black,  W. 

Sunset   Pass.       King,    C. 

Supreme  surrender.    Low,   A.  M. 

Surly   Tim.    Burnett.    F.    H. 

Surprising  adventures  of  Sir  Toady  Lion. 

Crockett,    S.   R J 

Surry  of  Eagle's-Nesit.    Cooke,   J.   E. 
Susan's    escort.    Hale,    E.    B. 
Suspense.    Merriman,    H.    S. 
Sustained  honor.      Musick,  J.  R. 
Susy.    Harte,   B. 

SUTCLIPFE,  H.      Shameless  Wayne. 
Sutherlands.    Harris,  IM.    C. 
SUTPHEN,   Van  T.    Cardinal's  rose. 

The  golficide. 

The    nineteenth   hole. 
SUTTNER,     A.     G.     von.    Djambek     the 

Georgian. 
SUTTNER,    B.    von.    Ground   arms. 
Swallow.    Haggard,    H.    R. 
Swallow   Barn.    Kennedy,    J.    P. 

Swamp   fox.    Frost,   J J 

Sweepers   of   the   sea.    Wetmore.    C.    H. 
Sweet   Ciceley.       HoUey,   M. 
Sweet    Clover.    Burnham,    C.    L. 
Sweet  Content.    Molesworth,   M.  L.   S. ..J 
Sweet  first  fruits.    Anon. 

Sweet  girl  graduate.    Meade,    L.   T J 

Sweet   revenge.       Mitchel,   F.    A. 
Sweetheart    Manette.       Thompson.    M. 
Sweethearts  and  friends.    Grey,   M. 
Sweethearts   and   wives.    Rogers.    A.    A. 

SWETT,    S.    A   Cape  Cod   boy J 

The      Lolllpop'3     vacation,     and     other 

stories J 

RRRSSSSS    HHHHH    NNNNNN    RRRR 
SNIOARTSS    AT    NLWP    MC 
SWETT,    S.    H.    Field    clover    and    beach 
grass:       short   stories. 


SWIFT,    A.    M.    Cupid. 

SWIFT,    B.    pseud,    of   Paterson,    W.    R. 

The  destroyer. 
SWIFT,   J.    Gulliver's   travels.    Same.... .J 
SWIFT,    J.    F.    Robert    Greathouse. 
Swiss    family    Robinson.    Wyss,    J.    R...J 

Switch    off.    Optic,    O J 

Sword   of   Damocles.    Green,    A.    K. 
Sword    of   justice-    Stevens,    S. 
Sword  of  the  king.    Mscdonald,  R. 
Sybaris.    Hale,   E.   E. 

Sybil  and  Chrysea.    Warner,  S J 

Sydnie   Adriance.       Douglas,    A    M. 
Sylvandire.    Dumas,     A.     D.    (With     his) 

Chevalier    de    Maison- Rouge. 
Sylvia's  lovers.    Gaskell,   E.   C.    S. 

Sylvie  and  Bruno.    Carroll,   L J 

Sylvie  &  Bruno,  concluded.    Carroll,  L  .J 

SYMONDS,  E.  M.    See  Paston,   G.  pseu  1. 

Symphonies.    Egerton,  G. 

Synnove  Solbakken.       Bjornson,    B. 

SYRETT,   N.     Nobody's  fault. 

Syrlin.    Ouida. 

T 

TABOR,  E.    See  Stephenson,  Mrs.  E.  T. 

TADEMA,  A.    Wings  of  Icarus. 

Taken   alive,    and  other  stories.    Roe,    E. 

P. 

Taken    by    the    enemy.    Optic,    O J 

Taking  a  stand.    Blanchard,   A.   E J 

Taking   the   Bastile.    Dumas,    A.    D. 
TALBOT,  C.  R.    The  Impostor,  and  other 

stcjries. 

Romulus  and  Remus. J 

Tale  of  a  lonely  parish.    Crawford,  P.M. 
Tale  of  shore  and  ocean.    Kingston,    W. 

H.   G J 

Tale  of  three  nations.    Hodgetts,   J.    F. 
Tale  of  twenty-five  hours.    Matthews,    V".. 
Tale   of   two  cities.    Dickens,   C. 
Tale  of  two  young  fools.    Black.  W. 
Tale    that  is   told.       Escombe,    E. 
Tales.    Hall,  T. 

Tales.    Hauff,    W J 

Tales   and   sketches.    Miller,    tl. 

Tales  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry. 

Carleton,  W. 
Tales  from  Alsace.    Anon. 

Tales    from    Ariosto J 

Tales  from  McClure's. 

Tales   from    Shakespeare.    Lamb.    C J 

Tales     from    the      Norse       gr.and mother. 

Larned,    A J 

Tales  from  the  travels  of  Baron  Munch- 
ausen.   Hale,    E.    E I 

Tales  from  Wonderland.    Baumbach,  R  J 
Tales   of  a  grandfather.    Scott.    Sir  W..J 
Tales  of  a  time  and  place.    King,   C. 
Tales  of  a  traveller.    Irving,   W. 
Tales  of  an  old   chateau.    Bouvet.    M 
Tales   of  ancient   Greece.     Cox,    G.    W...J 
Tales  of  ancient  Troy.    Montgomery.   W..I 
Tales    of   Dunstable   Weir.    Zack. 
Tales  of  eccentric  life.    Hammond,  W.  A. 
Tales  of  fantasy  and  fact.    Matthews,  B. 
Tales    of    King    Arthur.    Farrington,    M. 

V J 

Tales    of    Languedoc.    Brun,    S.    J J 

Tales   of  my  landlord.    Scott   W. 
Tales   of  my.?tery.    Saintsbury,    G. 
Tales   of  New  England.    Jewett.    S-    C 
Tales   of   old   Japan.    Mitford,    B. 
Tales  of  old  Lusllania.    Coelho,  J.  G.  G.J 
Tales  of  our  coast.    Crockett,  S.  R. 
Tales    of    soldiers    and    civilians.    Bierce. 

A. 
Tales   of   sp.ace   and    time.    Wells,    H.    G. 

Tales   of   the  birds.    Fowler.    W.    W J 

Tales   of  the  border.    Wilson,   J.    M. 
Tales    of    the    cloister.    Jordan,    E. 
Tales  of  the  enchanted  Islands.    Higgin- 

son,    T.    W J 


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THAYER 


Tales   of   the   jury- room.     Griffin,    G. 
Tales    of    the   kin^s   and    ciueens    of   Eng- 
land.   Percy,    S J 

Tales  of  the  Maine  coast.    Brooks,   N. 
Tales    of   the   Malayan   coast.    Wildman, 
R. 

Tales  of  the  pathfinders.    Oilman,  A J 

Tales   of   the   Punjab.    Steel.    F.    A J 

Tales    of   the    train.    Lever,    C.    J.    (With 

his)   Barringrton. 
Tales  of  three  cities.    James.   H.   Jr. 
Tale.':!   of   today.    Robins,    E.    R. 
Tales   of   trail   and   town.    Harte.    B. 
Tales    of    unrest.    Conrad,    J. 
Tale^    upon    texts.    Adams,    H.    (^. 
Talisman.     Scott,    W. 
Talking  horse.    Anstey,   F.   A. 

Talking  thrush.    Rouse,   W.   H.    1> J 

Talks  by  queer  folks.    Bamforrt.    M.    E.J 
Talks  with   my   boys.    Mowry,    W.    A... J 
Tame   surrender.    King.   C. 
TAMENAGA.    S.    Loyal  Ronins. 
Taming  of   the  jungle.    Doyle,   C.    W. 
Tancred.    Disraeli,    B. 

Tanglewood   tales.    Hawthorne.    N J 

TAP  PAX.    E.    M.    In   the  days   of  Alfred 

the  Great J 

Tapu   of   Banderah.    Becke,    L. 
Taquisara.    Crawford,    F.    M. 
Taras    Bulba.     Gogol,    J.    N.     W. 
TARBET,   W.   G.    Fighting  for  favor. 
TARr<:rXGTON,   B.    The  gentleman  from 
Indiana. 

Monsieur  Beaucaire. 
Tarry   thou    till   I    come.    Orol>-,    G.    M. 
Tartarin   of  Tarascon.    Daudet,    A. 
Tartarin   on   the  Alps.    Daudet,   A. 
Tasmanian    friends    and    foes.    Meredith. 

L.   A J 

Tattered  Tom  series.     See  Alger,   H.  Jr. J 
Tattle-tales   of   Cupid.    Ford,   J.    L. 
TAUPHOEU3,  J.   M.    baroness.  At  odds. 

The    initials. 

Quits.    2v. 
TAYLOR.   B.    Beauty  and  the  be^st.  and 
tales  of  home. 

Boys   of   other   countries    J 

Hannah   Thurston. 

John    Godfrey's    fortunes. 

Joseph   and   his   friends. 
TAYLOR,    E.    Quickstar. 
TAYLOR.    G.    pseud.    See    Hausrath,    A. 
TAYLOR,    H.    C.    C.    Vice  of  fools. 

With   edge   tools. 
TAYLOR,   M.    I.     Cardinal's   musketeer. 

Cobbler  of  Nimes. 

House  of  the  wizard. 

An    imperial    lover. 

On    the    red    staircase. 

A  Yankee  volunteer. 
TAYLOR,    W.   L.    His   broken   sword. 
Tchitchikoff's  journeys.    Gogol,  J.   N.  W. 
Teacher  of  the  violin.    Shorthouse,  J.  H. 
TEAL,   A.    Rose  of  love. 
Tecumseh      and    the     Shawnee     prophet. 

Egglescon,    E J 

Teddy.     Ray,     A.     C J 

Tekla.    Barr,  R. 

Telegraph    boy.    Alger.    H.    Jr J 

Telemachus.     Fenelon.        F.      S.      de      Lp. 

Mothe. 
Teller.    Westcott,   E.   N. 
Temperance   keepsake.    Arthur.    T.    S. 

Tempest.     Shakespeare,    W J 

Tempest-tossed.    Tilton,  T. 
Tempting   of   Pescara.    Meyer.    K.    F. 

Ten  boys.    Andrews,    J   J 

Ten  little  comedies.    Smith.    G J 

Ten  nights   in  a  bar-room.    Arthur.    T.S. 

Ten   old   maids.     Smith,    J.    P. 

Ten    tales.    Coppee,    R. 

Ten  thousand  a  year.    Warren,    S. 

Ten   times   one  is   ten.    Hale,    E.    E. 

Ten  ton  cutter.    Castlemon  H J 


Tenant  of  Wildfell  Hall.     Bronte,   A. 
Tenant  of  Woodfell.    Williams,   M.   McC. 
Tenement    tales    of    New    York.    Sullivan, 

J.    W. 
Tennessee  judge.    Read,  O. 
TENNEY,    E.    P.    Constsnce    of    Acadia. 
Tent   of    grace.    Lust,    A.    C. 
Tenting   at   Stonv   Beach.    Pool,    M.    L. 
TERHUNE.  Mrs.  M.  V.  H.    See  TIarland, 

M.     pseud. 
Terminations.    James,    H.    Jr. 
Terrible  legacy.    Appleton,  G.  W. 
Terrible    tales:       French. 
Terrible  tales.    Germa.n. 
Terrible  tales:       Italian. 
Terrible     tales:        Spanish. 
Terrible  temptation.    Reade,  C. 
Tess.    Hardy,   T. 

TEUFEL.  B.  "U^  H.    See  Howard,  B.  W. 
Texar's   revenge.    Verne,   J. 
Texas   ranger.    Jennings,    N.   A. 
THACHER,  M.  P.     Seashore  and  praii-ie. 
THACKERAY.  Miss.     See  Ritchie,   A.   I. 

T. 
THACKERAY,    W.    M.    Ballads,    critical 
reviews,   etc. 
Barry   Lyndon . 
Burlesques. 

Christmas    books    of    Mr.    M.    A     Tit- 
marsh. 
Contributions    to    Punch,    etc. 
Denis    Duval. 
Early   and   late   papers. 
Henry  Esmond. 
Irish    sketch   book. 

Mentoirs    of    Mr.     C.    J.    Yellowplush 
(Also)    Titmarsh     (and)     The     gre.at 
Hoggarty    diamond. 
Miscellanies.    v2-4. 
Newcomes. 
Paris     sketch-book.       (Also)     Eastern 

sketches. 
Pendennis. 
Philip. 

The    rose   and    the   ring. 
Round   about   papers.       (Also)    Second 
funeral    of    Napoleon    (And)  .Critical 
reviews . 
Samuel   Titmarsh  and  the  great  Hog- 
garty   diamond.      (Also)    Men's    wives. 

(And)    Book   of   snobs. 
Sketch  books. 

Stray   moments   with    Thackeray. 
Vanity  fair. 
The  Virginians. 
Yellowplush    papers. 
Thaddeus  of  Warsaw. Porter,  J. 
Thais.    France,    A. 

THANET.   O.    p^eud.    of  French,  A.  The 
heart    of    toil:    short    stories. 
Knitters    in    the   sun:    .short    stories. 
The  missionary  sheriff. 
A  slave  to   duty   and   other   women. 
Stories  of  a  western  town. 
Thankful  Blossom.    Harte,    B. 
That  affair  next  door.    Green,   A.   K. 
That  angelic  woman.    Ludlow,   J.    M. 
That   beautiful  wretch.    Black.    W. 

That  bother  of  a  boy.    Stebbing,   G J 

That  Dakota  girl.    Oilman,    S. 
That  first  affair.    Mitchell,  J.   A. 
That   fortune.    Warner,    C.    D. 
That  Frenchman.    Gunter,   A.    C 
That   lass   o'   Lowrie's.    Burnett,    F.    H. 
That   lover   of   mine.    Anon. 

That  queer  girl.    Townsend,  V.  F J 

That    wife    of   mine.    Denison,    M.    A. 
That  wild  wheel.    Trollope,   F.    E.   T. 
TH.VXTER,   C.   L.    Poems  for  children. J 
THAYER,    W.    M.    From   printer    boy    to 

anibassador J 

THAYER.    W.   R.     In   the   meshes. 
Thee    and    you.     Mitchell.    S.    W.     (With 
his)   Hephzibah  Guinness. 


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84 


TOLSTOI 


Their  pilgrimage.    Warner,   C.   T>. 

Their    silver    wedding    journey.    Howells, 

W.    D. 
Their  wed-ling  journey.    Howells,   V>  .   D. 
Thelma.    Corelli,   M. 
Theophilus    and      others.    Dodge,    M.    E. 

M J 

Theophrastus    Such.    Eliot,    G. 
There   and   back.    Macdonald.    G. 

There   .she  blows!    Macy,   W.    H J 

Theresa   at   San   Domingo.     Fresneau,    A. 
Theresa's   journal.    I'ressense,    E.   F.    Li. 
THEURIET,    A.    The    godson    of    a   mar- 
quis. 
House    of   two    barbels. 
Raymonde. 
They    call   it   love.    Moore,    P.    F. 
They  that  walk  in  darkness.  Zangwill,  I. 
Thibaw's    queen.    Fielding,    H. 
Thicker  than  water.    Payn,   J. 
Things  that  count.    Tompkins,  E.  K. 
Things  will   take   a   turn.    Harraden.   B.J 
Thiodolf       the        Icelander.    La         Motte 

F.    H.    K. 
Third    viole't.    Crane.    S. 
Third   volume.     Hiimc.   F. 
Thirty   strange   stories. '^''ells.    H.    G. 
THr>M.\S.  A.    See  Cudlip,  Mrs.  A.  H.  T. 
Thomas   "Wingfold.    Macdonald.    G. 
THOMPSON,     D.     P.     Green       Mountain 

boys . 
THOMPSON,     E.    S.        Biography     of     a 

gri5:zly J 

Bird  portraits J 

Lives   of  the  Ihuntc-d J 

Trail  of  the  sandhill  stag J 

Wild   animal   play J 

Wild   animals   I  have   known J 

THOMPSON,    L.    Winning    the    Victoria 

Cross J 

THOMPSON,  M.    Alice  of  old  Vincennes. 
The  king  of  Honey  Island. 
Rosalynde's  lovers. 
Sweetheart  Manette. 
ed.    Boys*  book  of  sports  and  outdoor 

nte J 

THOMPSON.  W.  T.    Major  Jones'  court- 
ship,   and   other  stories. 
THORNE,    P.    pseud.     See   Smith.    M.    P. 

W. 
Thorny  path.    Ebers,  G. 
THORODDSEN,  J.   T.     Sigrid. 
Thorpe  Regis.    Peard,    F.    M. 
Those   Dale  girls.    Carruth,    F.    W. 
Those    extraordinary'    twins.       Twain,   M. 

(With   his)    Pudd'nhead   Wilson. 
Thousand  and  one  days.    McCarthy,  J.H. 
Thousand   and  one  qviai'ters   of   an   hour. 

Guelette,    T.    S. 
Thousand    francs    reward.    Gaboriau,    E. 

Same.  (With)  Carmen  by  Merimee.  P. 
Three  admirals.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G..J 
Three   cutters.    Marryat,    F.     (With     his) 

Pirajte. 

Three  fairy  tales.    Ingelow,  J J 

Three  fates.    Crawford,  F.   M. 

Three    feathers.    Black,    W. 

Three   Greek   children.    Church,    A.    J... J 

Three   guardsmen.    Dumas,    A.    D. 

Three  little  daughters  of  the  Revolution. 

Perry,    N J 

Three  men  in  a  boat.    Jerome,   J.   K. 
Three    men    on    wheels.    Jerome,    J.    N. 
Three    millions.    Optic,    O. 
Three   musketeers.    Dumas,    A.    D. 
Three   opportunities.       Anon. 
Three-stranded  yarn.    Russell,   W.  C. 
Three    tales.    O'Connor.    W.    D. 
Three   Tetons.    Rollins,    A.    M.    W. 
Three  times  tried.    Farjeon,  B.  L.  (With) 

Pember,    A.    Slipping   away. 
Three  Vassar  girls  ser.       See  Champney. 

E.    W J 


Throne   of   David.    Ingraham,    J.    H. 
Through  a   needle's    eye.     Smith.    H. 

Through    by    daylight.    Optic-    O J 

Thro'    fire   to   fortune.    Alexander.   Mr^ 
Through  night  to  light.    Spielhagen,   5'. 
Through   old   rose  glasses.    Earle,    M.    T. 
Through  one  administration.    Burnott,  F. 

H. 
Through  Russian  snows.    Henty,   G.  A.. J 

Through  the  fray.    Henty.  G    A J 

Through  the  looking  glass.     Carroll,   L..J 
Same.    (\Mth    his)    .^.lice's    adventures 
in  Wonderland. 
Through  the  storm.    Nazarbek.   A. 
Through   the  turf  smoke.     MacManus,    S. 

Through   the  wilds.    Farrar.   C.   A.   J J 

Thunder     and     lightning.    Fonvielle,     W. 

de J 

THURSTON,    I.    J.     Captain   of  the   cad- 
ets.   ..    J 

Thwarted.    Montgomery,    F. 

Tide-mill  stories.       See  Trowbridg'^,  J.T  J 

TIECK,    L.     Camoens. 

TIERNAN.  F.   C.  F.     See  Reid,  C.  pseud. 

Tiger-lilies.    Lanier,    S. 

Tiger  of  Mysore.     Henty.    G.    A J 

Tillyloss    scandal.    Earrie,    J.    M. 
TILTON,   T.    Tempest-tossed. 

Time    machine      Wells,    H.    G. 
TIMLOW.    E.    W.     Eunice    and    Cricket. J 

Timothy's    quest.    Wiggin,    K.    D J 

TINCKER,   M.   A.     By  the   Tiber. 
San  Salvador. 
Signer    Monaldinl's    niece. 

Ting-a-ling.     Stockton.   F.    R J 

Tinkham       brothers'       t'de-mill.       Trow- 
bridge,  J.   T J 

Tiny  houses  and   their  builders.    Anon.. J 

Tiny  Luttrell.     Hornung,   E.   "W. 

Tiny  Tim.    Dickens,   C J 

Tip  cat.    Anon J 

TISSOT.    V.    and   Amero.    C.    The   exile's. 

Titan.    Richter,   J.    P.    F. 

Title-mongers.    Payson,    W.    F. 

Titus.    Kingsley,    F.    M. 

Tiverton    tales.    Brown,    A. 

To    Greenland.    Stables,    G J 

To  have  and  to  hold.    Johnston,   M. 

To    leeward.     Crawford,    F.    M. 

To    right    the   wrong.    Lyall.    E. 

To    the    lions.    Church,    A.    J. 

Toby    Tyler.    Otis,    J J 

TODD,    M.    G.    See    Travers.    G.     pseud. 

TODKILL,   A.    pseud.    See   Cooke,   J.   E. 

Toil.    Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

Toilers    of    the    sea.    Hugo,    V. 

Told   after   supper.    Jerome,    J.    K. 

Told  in  the  hills.     Ryan,    M.    E. 

Told    in    the    twilight.    Daryl,    S J 

Told   under  the  cherry  trees.    Le   Baron. 
G J 

TOLSTOI.    I,.    N.     Anna    Karenina. 
Childhood,    boyhood,    youth. 

?'he   Cossacks, 
van  Ilyitch,    and   other   stories. 

Ivan    the    fool.     (Also)    A    lost    oppor- 
tunity (And)  Polikushka. 

The  long  exile,   and   other  stories J 

Master    and    man. 

Sebastopol. 

Resurrection. 

War  and   peace.    3  pts.    in  6v. 

and   Bondareff,    T.    Toil. 
Tom   Benton's   luck.    Hamblen,    H.    E...J 

Tom  Brown  at  Rugby.    Hughes,   T J 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.    Hughes,  T. 
Tom   Brown's   school   days.    Hughes,    T.J 
Tom   Burke  of  Ours.    Lever,    C.    J. 
Tom   Jones.    Fielding,   H. 

Tom  Newcombft.    Oastlemcn.  H J 

Tom   Paulding.       Matthews.    B J 

Tom    Pippin's    wedding.    Pullen,    H.    W. 
Tom   Sawer  abroad.    Twain,   M J 


TOMPKINS 


85 


TROWBRIDGE 


Tom  Sawyor,  detective.  Twain,  M.   (With 

his)   Tom  Sawyer  abroad J 

Tom  Sylvester.     Sullivan.  T.    R. 

Tom   Teimple's   career.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Tom  Thatcher's  fortune.    Alger,  H.   Jr.. J 

Tom  the  bootblack.    Alger,  H    Jr J 

Tomalvn's    qu.^st.    Burgin,    G.    B. 
TOMPKINS.    E.    K.    Her   majesty. 
Things    that    count. 
An  unlessoned  girl. 
TOMT^TNSON,   E.    Elder  Boise. 

House-boat   on    the    St.    liawrencc  —  J 

In  the  hands  of  the  Redcoats J 

Jersey    boy   in    the    Revolution J 

Tommy   and   Grizel.     Barrie,    J.    M. 

Tommy   Try.    Napier,    C.    O.    G J 

Tone   king.    Rau,    H. 

Tone  masters  series.    See  Barnard,   C.F.J 

Tongues  of  conscience.    Hichens,   R.    S. 

Tony   Butler.    Lever,    C.    J. 

Tony    Drum.    Pugh,    E. 

Tony  the  hero.    Alger,  H.   Jr J 

Tony  the  maid.    Howard,  B.  W. 
Too    rich.    Streckfuss,    A.    F.    K.     tr.    by 
Mrs.    Wist.2r. 

TCPELiINS,    Z.    Snowdrops J 

Whisperings    in    the   wood J 

Topplecon's    client.    Bangs,    J.    K. 
Torrents   of  spring.    Turgenef,    I.    S. 

TORREY,    B.    Everyday    birds    J 

Tory  lover.    Jewett,  S.  O. 
Tory  majd.    Stimpson,  H.   B. 
Touch    of    sorrow.    Anon. 
TOURGEE,   A.   W.     (H.    Churton)   Bricks 
without    straw. 
A  fool's  errand.    Same  (With  his)  The 

invisible   empire. 
Hot  plowshares. 
The  invisible   empire. 
Out   of   the  sunset   sea. 
Tower    of    Wye.    B.abcock,    W.    H. 
Towhead.    Greene,    S.    P.    McL. 
TOWLE,    G.    M.    Young   folks    heroes    of 

his'tors'    series    J 

Voyages    and    adventures    of    Vasca 
da  Gama_ 
Pizarro. 
Magellan. 
Marco   Polo. 
Raleigh. 
Drake. 
Young  peoples  history   of   England.. J 
Town    traveller.    Gissing,    G. 
TOWNER,    A.    Half    a    million    acres. 
TOWNSEND,    E.   W.    A  daughter  of   the 
tenements. 
Days   like    these. 
Near  a  whole  city   full. 
TOWNSEND,      G.      A.     (G.nth)    The     en- 
tailed hat. 
TO^^^SEND,    G.      F.    Sea-kings    of    .the 

Mediterranean J 

TO"WNSEND,   V.   F.    Boston  girl's  aimbi- 

tion J 

Boy   from   Bramley J 

Darryll   Gap J 

Deerings  of  Medbury J 

Dorothy  Draycott's  tomorrows J 

Lenox   Dare J 

Mostly   Mar jorie   Day J 

Six  in  all J 

That  queer  girl J 

Toxar.    Nicholson,    J    S. 

Tracked  by   a   tatoo.    Hume,    K. 

TRACY,    L.    Lost    provinces. 

Tracy's   ambition.    Griffin,    G.    (With   his) 

Rivals. 
TRAFTON.   A.     See  Knox,   A.    T. 
Tragedy   of  Ira  Noble.    Russell.   W'.    C. 
Tragic    comedians.     Meredith,    G. 
Tragic  miise.    James,   H,   Jr, 
Trail    of    the    sandhill    stag.    Thompson, 
E.   S J 


Trail  of  the  sword.    Parker,  G. 
TRAIN,    E.    P.     Madam   of   the   Ivies. 

A    queerv   of    hearts. 

Social    highwayman.     (Also)    Autobig- 
raphy  of  a  professional  beauty. 
Tr.ajan.    Keenan,   H.    F. 
Tramp    abroad.    Twain,    M. 
Tra.isatlantic   chatelaine.       Prince,    H.    C. 
Transition.    By    the    author    of    A    super- 
fluous woman. 
Translation    of   a   savage.    Parker.    G. 
Traveller    from   Altruria.    Howells,    W.D. 
Traveller  tales  of  South  Africa.    Butter- 
worth.   H J 

Travelling  companions.       Anstey,   F. 
Travels   and   adventures   of  Monsieur  Vi- 
olet.   Marryat,    F. 
Travel.i   of   Marco    Polo.    Knox,    T.    W..J 
TRAVERS,   G.     pseud,   of     Todd,     M.     G. 

Windy  haugh. 
Treason   at   home.     Greenough.    S.    D,    L. 

Treasure-finders.    Otis,   J J 

Treasure    Island.       SteA'enson.    R.    I<. 

Treasure    Ship.     Butterworth.    H    J 

TRELAWNY.    E.      J.     Adventures     of     a 

younger   son. 
Trespasser.    Parker,    G. 
Trials   of  a  staff   officer.    King,    C. 
Trials  of  Raissa.    Durand,   A.   M.   C. 
Trials   of  the  Bantocks.       Street,    G.    S. 
Tribulations    of    a    princess.    Anon. 
Trilby.    Du    Maurier,    G. 
TRTMMPR.    S.     History   of    the    robins.. J 
Trinity   bells.    Barr,    A.    E. 
Trir'le    entanglement.    Harrison,    C.    C. 
Tristram    La':;y.    Hallock,    L. 
Tristram   of   Blent.       Hope,   A. 
Tristram    Shandy.       Sterne,    L. 
Tritons.       Bynner,    E.    L. 
Triumph  over  Midian.    Tucker,   C.   M. 
TROIS-ETOILLES.      pseud.   S^-e  Murray, 

E.   C.   G. 
TROLLOPE,    A.    Can    you    forgive    her? 
3v. 

Barchester  Towers.       2v. 

Chronicles  of  Barsetshire. 

DocTor    Thorne.    2v. 

The    duke's    children.    3v. 

The   Eustace   diamonds. 

Pramley    parsonage.    2v. 

Lady    of    Launay.     (With)      Roquette, 
O.     Curate    of    Orsireres. 

Last   chronicle   of   Barset.    3v. 

Mr.   Scarborough's  family.    2v. 

An   :)ld  man's  love. 

Phiueas    Finn,    the    Irish   member.    3v. 

Phineas   Redux.    3v. 

The  prime  minister.    3v. 

Ralph    the   heir. 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite. 

The  small   house  at  Allington. 

The    struggles    of    Brown,    Jomss    and 
Robinson. 

The  vicar  of  Bullhampton. 

The  warden. 
TKOLLOPE,   F.   E.   T.     That   wild  whoil. 

Veronica. 

TROLLOPE.    T.     A.    Diamond     cut     dia- 
mond. 

Trooper  Galahad.    King,   C. 

Trooper  Peter  Halket.     Schrelner,   O. 

Trooper  Ro.ss.    King,   C. 

Trotty   book.    Ward.   E.    S.    P J 

Trotty's  wedding  tcur.    Ward,   E.   S.   P.. J 

TROWBRIDGE,    J.      T.     Adventures      of 

David   Vane  and   David   Crane T 

Bound    in    honor j 

Coupon  bonds,   and  other  stories. 

Cudjo's    cave J 

Drummer  boy j 

Father    Brigbthopes J 

Jack  Hazard   series J 

Jack   Hazard   and    his    fortunes 


TRUE 


86 


TWEEDIE 


Chance   for  himself. 
Doing   his   best. 
Fast    friends. 
Young  surveyor. 
Lawrence's    adventures. 
Martin  Merrivale,  his  x  'mark. 

Peter  Budstone J 

Silver   medal  series J 

Silver    medal. 

Young   Joe    and    other    boys. 

His  own  master. 

Pocket  rifle. 

Jolly   rover. 

Start  in  life  series   J 

Biding   his    time. 
Kelp-gatherers . 
Scarlet    tanager. 
Start  in  life. 

Tide-mill   stories J 

His    one   fault. 

Little  master. 

Phil  and  his  friends. 

Satinwood    box. 

Tinkham  brothers'    tide-mill. 

Two  Biddicut  boys J 

TRUE,   J.   P.    The  iron  star J 

Scouting    for    Washing-ton    J 

True  annals  of  fairy  land.    Canton.  W..J 

True  bear  stories.    Miller,    J J 

True   history    of   Joshua    Davidson.    Pat- 
terson, V.   S. 
True  relation   or   the    travels    of   Mathew 
Dudgeon.    Anon. 

True   Robinson   Crusoe.    Denis.    P J 

True       stories     from      ancient       history. 

Strickland,   A J 

True       stories       from       modern     history. 

Strickland,   A   .:    J 

True  stories  of  America^n  history.  Bright, 

M.    H -J 

True  stories  of  the  times   of  Richard  II. 

Duns'ter,    H.    P J 

True  story  book.    Lang,   A J 

True      story      of      Benjamin      Franklin. 

Brooks,   B.   S ••••J 

True  story  of  Lafayette.    Brooks,  E.   S.J 

True  to  his  colors.    Castlemon,   H J 

True  to  his  home.    Butterworth.   H J 

True   to  his   trust.    Ellis,    E.    S J 

True  to  the  old  flag.    Henty,  G.  A J 

TRUEBA.  y   COSIO,   T.    de.     Romanc-?  of 

history:       Spain. 
TRUMBULL,    A.     E.     Mistress     Content 
Cradock. 
Rod's    salvation:    short    stories. 
Trumpet   major        Hardy,    T. 
Trumpeter  Fred.    King,   C. 
Trumps.    Curtis,  G.  W. 
Truth    about   Clement    Ker.     Fletcher.    J. 

G. 
Truth   Dexter.    McCall,    S. 

Try   again.    Optic,    O J 

Try    and   trust.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Tryphena  in  love.    Raymond.   W. 
TUCKER,    C.    M.     (A.    L.    O.    E.)    Braid 

of  cords   J 

Cortloy  hall J 

Falsely  accused J 

The    golden   fletHie J 

Ned    Franks 

Nutshell    of    knowledge. 

Stories    fr-om    Jewish    history J 

Triumph    over    Midian. 

"Wings   and   stings J 

TUCKER,   G.   F.    Quaker  home. 
TURGENEP,    I.    S.    Annoricka. 

A    desperate      character,      and      other 

stories. 
Diary    of    a    superfluous       man,      an. 

other   stories. 
Dlmitrl  Roudino.      Same  -with  title  Ru- 

dln. 
Dream  tales  and  prose  poems. 
Fathers  and  children. 


House   of   gentlefolk. 

The  Jew,  and  other  stories. 

A   Lear    of    the     steppes,      and     other 

stories. 
On    the    sea. 
Smoke. 

A   sportsman's   sketches.    2v. 
Spring    floods.    (Also)    A   Lear    of   the 
steppes.  Same  as  Torrents  of  spring. 
Torrents   of  spring.    (Also)    First   love 

(And)    Mumie. 
Virgin    soil.    2v. 
TURGENIEFF,   I.   S.    See  Turgenef,   T.S. 
Turn  of  the  road.    Prothingham,   E.   B. 
TURNBTTLL,    P.       L.    Golden     book     of 
Venice. 
Val-Maria. 
TURN  BULL,  Mrs.  L.  See  Turnbull,  P.  L. 

Turning  of  the  tide.    Kellogg,  E J 

TUTTIET,    M.    G.    See    Grey,    M.    psaud. 
TWAIN,    M.    pseud,    of       Clemens,    S.    L. 

Adveniitres    of   Huckleberry    Finn J 

Adventures  of  Tom   Sawyer J 

The  American  claimant. 

Burlesque     autobiography,     and     flrst 

romance. 
A    Connecticut    Yankee    in    King    Ar- 
thur's  court. 
Following    the  equator.    2v 
Innocents    abroad.    2v. 
Life  on  the  Mississippi. 
The  man  who   corrupted   Hadleyburg. 
The     1,000,000   pound     bank-note,      and 
other    stories. 
Personal   recollections    of   Joan    of   Arc. 

Prince  and   the   pauper   J 

Pudd  nhead    Wilson.      (Also)         Those 

extraordinary  twins. 
Roughing   it. 
Skocches    new    and    old. 

Tom  Sawyer  abroad J 

Same.     (Also)     Tom     Sawyer,     detect- 
ive, and  other  stories   J 

Tramp    abroad. 

and  Warner,  C.   D.    The  gilded  age. 
TWEEDIE,    W.        K.    Joseph      and      his 

brother J 

Twentieth    door.     Sheldon,    C.    M. 
Twenty  minutes  late.    .A.lden,   T.   M. 
Twenty     thousand     leagues     under       the 
sea.    Verne,    J. 

Twenty  years  ago.    Craik,  D.   M.  M J 

Twice  told  tales.    Hawthorne,    N. 
Twilight   dreams.     Carpenter.    W.    B. 

Twilight    thoughts.    Claude,    M.    S J 

Twin    captains.    Dumas,    A.    D. 

Twin  cousins.     Clarke,   R.    S J 

Twin  sister.*;.    Sandham,   Miss    J 

TVins    of    Table    Mountain.    Harte.B. 
Two    admirals.    Cooper,    J.    P. 

Two    arrow.s.    Stoddard.    W.    O J 

Two  Biddicut  boys.    Trowbridge,  J.  T...J 
Two  bites   at  a  cherry.    Aldrich.    T.    B. 
Two  brothers.    Balzac,   H. 
Two   captains.    La   Motte-Pouque,    P.    H. 
K. 
In    ..'Vcme   Mbrary    or   moaern    classics. 
Two   captains.    Russell,    W.    C. 
Two   chiefs    of  Dunboy.     Proude,    J.    A. 
Two  circuits.    Crane,  J.  L. 
Two   destinies.     Collins,   W. 
Two    Diana.q.    Dumas,    A.    D. 
Two   girls   on   a   barge.    Cotes,   V.    C 
Two    little   confederates.    Page,    T.    N. ..J 
Two    little    pilgrim's    progress.    Burnett, 

(Mrs.    F.    H J 

Two    little    wooden    shoes.    Ouida. 

Two    lives    in    one.    Gordon.    C J 

Two    magics.    James,    H.    Jr. 
Two   men,     Stoddard,    E.    D.    B. 
Two  men  o'    Mendip.     Raymond,   W. 
Two  men   of   Sandy   Bar.    Harte,    B. 
Two    offenders.    Ouida. 


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87 


VAN  ZILE 


Two  on  a  tower.    Hardy,   T. 

Two   Salomes.    Pool,    M.    L. 

Two   sol'llers.    King.   C. 

Two    standards.    Barry,    W. 

Two   strings   in   his   bow.    Mitchell,    W. 

Two  thousand  years  ago.    Church,  A.  J.J 

Two  true  California  stories.    Webster,  J. 

V. 
Two  ways  of  becoming  a  hunter.  Castle- 

mon,    H J 

Two   Wyoming   girls.    Marshall,    C.    L1..J 

Two    years    ago.    Kingsley,    C. 

Two   young  married   women.    Balzac,    H. 

TWOMBI.Y.    A.    S.    Kelea. 

Tylney  Hall.    Hood,    T. 

TYISTAN',    K.    now    Hinkson,    Mrs.    H.    A. 

A   daughter   ol'    the   fields J 

The   dear  Irish   girl. 
The  handaome  Brandons. 
Oh,    what   a   plague    in   love! 
She    walks   in   beauty. 
Typee.    Melville,    H. 
Typhane's   Abljey.    Gobineau,    J.    A. 
Typical   tales   from   Shakespeare's   plays. 

Raymond,  R.   R J 

TYTLER,    C.    C.    F.     now   I^iddell,    C.    C. 

P.   J. 
TYTLER,    S.    pseud.     See   Keddio.    H. 

u 

Uarda.    Ebers,   G. 
Ugly   duck.    Andersen,    H.    C 
Ugly  idol.    Nicholson,   C. 
ULBACK,    L.    Madame    Gosselin. 
Uncalled.    Dunbar,  P.   L. 
Uncanonized.    Potter,    M.    H. 
Uncharted  island.    Kuppord,   S. 

Uncle    Ben.    Optic,    O J 

Uncle   Ben's    New- Year   gift.    Arthur.    T. 

S ...J 

Uncle    Bernac.    Doyle,    A.    C. 

Unc'    Edinburg.    Page,   T.    N. 

Uncle  Lisha's  outing.    Robinson,   R.   E. 

Uncle    of   an    angel.    Janvier,    T.    A. 

UNCLE     REMUS.       pseud.    See     Harris, 

J.   C. 

Uncle  Remus.    Harris,   J.   C J 

Uncle  Rutherford's    attic.    Mathews,     J. 

H J 

LTncle   Rutherford's   nieces.    Mathews?.    J. 

H J 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.    Stowe,  H.   B. 
Uncommercial    traveller.    Dickens,    r. 

Uncrowning  a  king.    Ellis,    E.    S J 

Under  the  bells.    Kip,    L. 
Under    the    deodars.    Kipling.    R. 

Under  Drake's  flag.    Henty,  G.   A .T 

Under  fire.    King,   C. 

Under   Salisbury   spire.    Marshall.    E.    M. 
L^Rclcr  side  of  things.    Bell,   L. 
Under  slieve-ban.    Francillon.   R.   E. 
Under   the  Berkeley  oaks.    Anon. 
Under   the  cactus  flag.    Smith,   N.    A. 
Under   the   dragon   flag.    Allen,    .T. 
Under   the   greenwood   tree.    Hardy,    T. 

Under    the    lilacs.    Alcott,    L.    M J 

Under   the   red   flag.    Braddon,    M.    E. 
Under   the   red  robe.    Weyman,    S.    J. 
Under  the  redwoods.    Harte,   B. 
Under   the   tamaracks.     Brooks,    E.    S...J 
Under  the   water-oaks.    Brewster,    M — J 

lender   the  waves.    Ballantyne,    R.    M J 

Under    the    window.    Greenaway,    J J 

Under   tops'ls  and   tents.    Brady,    C.    T. 
Under  the  two  flags.    Ouida. 

Underfoot.       Nichols,    L.    D J 

UNDERHILL,     Z.     D.    ed.    Tlie    dwarl'.-^ 

tailor,    and   other   fairy   tales J 

Und  jrstudie-!.     Wilkins,     M.     E. 
UNDERWOOD,    E.    H.    Cloud   pictures. 
Undine.    La  Motte  Fouque,   F.   H.   K. 
Same.    In   Acme     library    of     modern 
classics. 


Undiscovered  country.    Howells,  W.  D. 

Undivided    Union.    Optic,    O J 

Unforeseen.    O'Hanlon,    A. 

Ungara.    Ballantyne.   R.   M J 

Union.     Musick,   J.    R. 
I'nkind    word,     ("r.uk,    D.    M.    M. 
Unkist,    unkind.    Hunt,   V. 
Unlaid   ghost.    Anon. 
Unleavened    bread.    Grant.    11. 

Unlessoned    girl.    Tompkins,    E.    K J 

Unpardonable    liar.    Parker,    G. 

Unsocial    socialist.    Shaw,    G.    B. 

Up  and   down  the  brooks.    Bamford.    M. 

E J 

Up  and  down  the  Nile.    Opt'c,   O I 

Up  and  down  the  sands  of  gold.   Dever- 

eux,   M. 

Up   the   Baltic.    Optic,    O J 

Up   the  creeks.     Shirley,   E J 

Up   the  river.    Optic,   O J 

Upon  a  cast.    Wood,   C.    D. 

Ups   and   downs.    Hale,    E.    E. 

Urbane  and  his  friends.    Prentiss,  E.  R.J 

Ursula.    Balzac,  H. 

Ursula.    Sewell,    E.    M. 

Us.    Molesworth,   M.   L.   S. 

Utopia.    More,    T. 

Utter   failure.    Harris,    M.    C. 


v.    See  Ferguson,  V.  M. 

v.,   L.    In  and  out  of  school ..J 

VACHELL.   H.   A.       Drama  in  sunshine. 
John   Charity. 
The  procession  of  life. 
Quicksands    of    Pactolus. 
Romance    of    Judge   Ketchum. 
Vagrant   wife.    James,    F.    A.    P. 

VAILE,   C.  M.    The  M.   M.   C. J 

The   Orcutt   girls J 

Sue     Orcutt:    sequel    to     the      Orcutt 

girls ..J 

Vain  fortune.    Mcore,   G. 

VATSEY,    Mrs.    G.    De   H.       pseud.       See 

Mansergh,    J. 
VALDE3.   A.   P.    The  fourth   estate. 

Maximinci. 
Vale   of  cedars.    Agnilar,    G. 
Valencia's    garden.    Crowninshield,     Mrs. 

S. 
VALERA.  J.    Pepita  Ximenez. 
Valerie.    Mairyat,   F. 
Valerie's  fate.    A.lexander,   Mrs. 
VALERIC,    K.    pseud.       See    Washburn, 

K.    S. 
Val-Maria.    Turnbull,    P.    L. 

Valiant   runaways.    Atherton,    G    J 

Valley   path.     Dromgoole,    W.    A. 
VAMBERG,  A.    Life  and  adventures. ..  .J 
Van    Bibber.    Davis,    R.    H. 
VANCE.    F.    T.    and    others.    Ways    for 

boys    to    make    and    do    things J 

V.\NDAM.   A.   D.    Mystery  of  the  Patri- 
cian   Club. 
VANDEGRIPT,   M.    pseud.     See  Janvier, 

M. 
VAN  der  NAILLEN.    On  the  heights  of 

Himalay. 
VAN   DYKE,   H.    The  lost  word. 
Th>   ruling  passion. 
Flirtation    camp. 

Vanished   nation.    Hayens,   H J 

Vanitas.    Lee,    V. 

Vanity    fair.    Thackeray,    W.    M. 

VAN   VORST,    B.     and   Van     Vorst,      M. 

Bagsby's    daughter. 
VAN  VORST,  M.    joint  author.    See  Van 

Vorst.   B. 
VAN   ZILE,   B.   S.    With  sword  and  cru- 
cifix.                                                                  ,2<B 
Vas3ir  stories.    Gallagher.   G.    M. 
Vathek.    Beckford,    W. 
Vee-Boers.    Raid,  M J 


VERDENAL 


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WALWORTH 


Veiled   doctor.    Davis,   V.    A.    J. 
Venetian   June.    Fuller,    A. 
Vengeance  is  mine.       Balfour,   A. 
Vera   Vorontzoff.    Kovalevsky,    S. 
VERDENAL.    Mrs.   D.   P.    Ladies  first. 
Verga,    G.    House   by    the    medlar    tree. 
VERNE,   E.    Fidelite. 
VERNE.   J.    The  archipelago  on  fire. 

Around   the   world  in  80   days. 

The  cryptogram. 

Dr.    Ox's    experiment.     (Also)    Drama 
in  the  air.     (And)  Winter  in  the  lee. 

The   English   at   the    Nofth    Pole. 

Field  of  ice. 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon. 

A  floating   city.     (Also)    The   blockade 
runners . 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon.    (Also) 
Around  the  moon. 

Tha  fur  country. 

Giant  raft. 

Hector  Servadac. 

In   search   of   the   castaways. 

Journey  to  the  center  of   the   earth. 

Mistress  Branican. 

Mysterious   isla,n'd:    short   stories. 

Off  on  a  planet:    sequel   to  The  sun. 

Robur  the  conqueror. 

Special    correrpondent. 
•    Steam    house. 

Texar's   .revenge. 

Twenty  thousand     leagues   under    ithe 
sea. 

Voyage  round  the  world. 

The   waif  of   the    "Cynthia." 

Mnnter  in  the   ice,    and   other   stories. 

The   wreck   of    the   Chancellor.     (Also) 
Martin  Paz. 
Vestigia.     Fletcher,   J.   C. 
Vesty  of  the  Basins.    Green,  S.  P.  M. 
Veronica.     Trollope,    F.    E.    T. 
Via    Cruris.    Crawford,    F.    M. 
VIATJD,  L.  M.    J.     See  T.oti,   P.     pseud. 
Vioar   of   BullhamDton.    Trollops.    A. 
Vicar    of    Tours.    Balzac,    H.     (With    his) 

Pierrette. 
Vicar  of  Wakefield.    Goldsmith,  O.  Same. 

In   Acme   library   of   modern    classics. 
Vicar's   daughter.    Macdonald,    G. 
Vice   of    fools.     Taylor,    H.    C.    C. 
Vice    versa.     Anstey,    F.    A. 
Vicomte   de    Bragelonne.    Dumas,    A.    D. 
Victim    of    circumstances.    Anthony,    G. 
VICTOR,    H.    Mariam. 

Victor   Norman,    rector.    Denison,    M.    A. 
Victor  Serenus.    Wood,   H. 

Victor  Vane.    Alger,   H.   Jr J 

Victorious  Union.    Optic,  O J 

Victors.     Barr,    R. 

Victory  Deane.    Griffith,   C. 

Views    from    nature.     ..'\non J 

Vignettes    of    Manhattan.     Matthews.    B. 
VICrNV.   A-V.    comte  de.       Cinq-mars. 

Viking    Bodleys.    Scudder,    H.    E J 

Vikram  and  the  vampire.   Burton,   R.   F.J 
Village   commune.     Ouida. 
Village    priest.     Cauvain,    H. 
Village    rector.    Balzac,    H. 
VILLiER,    F.    The   black   tortoise. 
Villettc.    Bronte,  C. 

Vine  and   olive.    Optic,   O J 

VINGUT,   G.   F.    de.    Naomi  Torrente. 
VIODLET-LE-DTJC,    E.    E.    Learning    to 

draw J 

Violetta.     Manteuffel,    IT.    Z.    tr.   by   Mrs. 

Wister. 
Virgin   soil.    Turgenef,    I.    S. 
Virginia   comedians.    Cooke,   J.    E. 
Virginia   cousin.    Harrison,    C.    C. 
Virginia   of  Virginia.     Chanler,    A.    R. 
Virginians.     Thackeray.   "W.    M. 
Virginians   in  Texas.    Baker,    W.    M. 
Visiting  the  sin.    Rayner,    E. 


Visits.    James,  H.  Jr.     (^^'ith  his)  Private 

life. 
Visits  of  Elizabeth.    Glyn,  E. 
Vittoria.       Meredith,   G. 
Viva.       Bridges,    Mrs. 
Vivpjtte.    Burgess,  G. 
Vi\aan.    Edgewortth,    M. 
Vivian   Grey.     Disraeli,    B. 
Vivian    of   Virginia.    Fuller,    H. 
Vivian  the  beauty.    Edwarden,   A. 
Vi.6;er     of     the     two-horned       Alexander. 

Stockton,    P.    R. 
Voice  'n  the  w'lderness.    AA'eed.   M. 
Voice  of  the  people.     Glasgow,   E. 
Voices  in  the  night.    Steel,   F.    A. 
VOLCKHATTSEN,    A.    von.    Why    did   he 

not  die?    tr.   by  Mrs.   Wister. 
VOLTAIRE,    F.    M.    A.     Candide.    (Also) 

Rasselas  by  S.  Johnson. 
VON   DEGEN,   A     mystery   of   the     cam- 

pagna,     (Also)  A  shadow  on  a  wave. 
Voyage  at  anchor.    Russell,   W.  C. 
Voyage   of    consolation.    Duncan,    S.    J. 
Voyagt   of  discovery.    Aide,   H. 
Voya.g3   of   the   "Pulo   Way  "    Dawe,    C. 
Voyage  round  the  world.    Verne,  J. 
Voyages    and     adventures   of     Vasoo     da 

Gama.    Towle.   G.    M J 

VOTNICH.    E.    L.     The   gadfly. 

Jack   Raymond. 
Voysey.    Prowse,  R.   O. 

Wage  of  character.    Cruger,   J.    G.    S. 
WAGNER.   H.    Pacific  history  stories... J 

Wagner's  heroes.    Maud.   C J 

"U^agner's   heroines.    Maud,    C J 

Waif   of  the   "Cynthia."    Verne.   J. 
Waif  of  the  plains.    Harte,   B. 
WAISBROOKER.    L.     Alice   Vale. 

Wait   and  hope.    Alger,   H.    Jr J 

WACTE,    V.     Cross    trails. 

Wakulla.    Munroe,    K J 

WALPORD,   L.    B.     Baby's  grandmother. 

Cousins. 

A   little   legacy,    and    other   stories. 

The   matchmaker. 

Mr.    Smith.  > 

One    good    guest. 

One   of   ourselves. 

Pauline. 

Ploughed,    and    other    stories. 
Walks,    talks    and    travels.    Atkinson,    J. 

C ......J 

WAJ..LACE,   H.     Letters  to  a  farm   boy.J 
WALL.VCE,    L.     Ben-Hur. 

Boyhood  of  Christ J 

Fair  god. 

Prince    of    India. 
WALLIS,  J.   C.    A  prodigious  fool. 
WALLOTH,       \^^     The     king's     treasure 
house. 

Wally-pug  of  Why.    Farrow,   G.   E J 

WALPOLB,       H.     Castle       of       Otranto. 
(With)      The     old     English     baron     by 
Reeve,    C. 
Walt  and   Vult.       Richter.    J.    P.    F. 
Walter   Sherwood's   probation.    Alger.    H. 

Jr J 

WALWORTH,   J.    R.    H.     Bar-sinister. 

Scruples.  ^ 

Wandering   heath.     Couch,    A.    T.    Q. 
"Wanderin.g    heir.    Reade,     C.     (With    his) 
A    simpleton.    Same.    (With    his)    Hard 
cash.     Same.     (With  his)  It  is  never  too 
late    to   mend. 
Wandering  Jew.     Sue,   E. 
Wande'.-ing  oi  Aeneas.    Hanson,  C   H...J 
W'anneta.    Moorohead,    W.    K. 
Wanted.    Alden,   I.   M. 
War   and  peace.    Tolstoi,    L.    N. 

"^A^'ar  series.     See  Castlemon,  H J 

War    tiger.       D^ilton.    W J 


WARBURTON 


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WARBITRTON.    E.    B.    G.     Crescent    and 
the  cross. 
Reginald  Hastings. 

Wars  of  the  roses.    Ederar.  J.   G J 

WARD,  E.St.   Dunstan'.s  clock. 
WARD,    E.    S.    P.    Beyond    the   gates. 
Burglars    in    Paradise.    Same.       (With 

her)   Old   maid's  paradise. 
Doctor  Zay. 
Donald  Marcy. 
Friends. 
Gates  ajar. 
Gates  be'tween. 

Gypsy   series J 

Gypsy  Breynton. 
Gypsy's  cousin  Joy. 

Gypsy's  year  at   the  Golden   Orescent. 
Hedged    in. 
Jack  the  fisherman. 
Loveliness. 

Madonna  of   the  tubs. 
Men,    wom:^n    and    ghosts. 
Old    Maid's    Paradise.    Same.        (Also) 
Burglars   in    Paradise. 

A  pair  of  originals J 

Sealed    orders:    short    stories. 

Th3  silent  partner. 

A    singular    life. 

Story    of    Avis . 

The  story  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Successors    of    Mary    the    First. 

Trotty  book J 

Trotty's     wedding     tour      and       story 

book  J 

Within  the  gates, 
and    ■\^^ard.    H.    D.    Come    forth. 
Master   of   the  magicians. 
WARD.    H.    D.    The  burglar  who    moved 
Par.adise. 

Captain    of    the   Kittiewink J 

The    light    of    the    world. 

The  new  renior  at  Andover J 

Republic    without    a    president,       and 

other   s^tories. 
The  white  crown,   and  othe-r  stories, 
joint   author.    See  Ward,   E.    S.    P. 
WARD,   Mrs.   H.     See  Ward,   Mrs.   M.   A. 

A. 
WARD.  M.   A.   A.    Eleanor. 
Helbeck   of  Eannisdale.    2v. 
History    of   Da^id   Grieve. 
Marcella. 
Miss   Bretherton. 
Robert   Elsmere. 
Sir  George  Tre.'^sady.    2v. 
Story   of   Bessie    Costrell. 
Ward  of  the  Golden  Gate.    Harte,  B. 
WARDEN,  P.    pseud.    See  James,  F.   A. 

P. 
Warden.    Trollope,    A. 

WARE.   W.    Rome  and  ithe  early  Christ- 
ians.    (Also)  Palmyra  (And)  Julian. 
Zenobia. 
WARFIELD,    C.    A.    AV.    The    household 
of   Botiverie. 
Miriam's    memoirs:       sequel    to    Mont- 
fort  Hall. 
Sea  and     rhore:    sequel     to     Miriam's 
memoirs. 
Waring' s    peril.    King,    C. 
Warlnck   of   Glenwarlock.    Macdonald,    G. 
WARM  AN.   C.    Frontier  siorles. 
Short  rails:    short   stories. 
Snow  on  the  headlight. 
The  white   mail. 
"V\''ARNER,  A.  B.     (Amy  Lothrop)  Casper 

and  his  friend.s J 

Cross  corners. 

My  brother's  keeper. 

Patience. 

Yours   and   mine J 

.ioint    author.    See   "U'arner,    S. 

T\"ARNER,   C.   D.    Being  a  boy J 

Golden   house. 


A  little  journey  in  the  world. 
That  fortune. 
Their   pilgrimage, 
joint   author.    See  Twain,   M. 
^AARNER,       S.       (Elizabeth      Wetherill) 
Daisy:       continued       from       Melbourne 
House. 
Daisy   Plains. 
Diana. 

Idngdom    of   Judah. 
Letter  of  credit. 
Melbourne  House. 
Nobody. 

The  old   helmet. 
Que^Kjhy. 
Red  wallflower. 
Stephen,    M.    D. 
W^ide,    wide   world. 

Willow   Brook   J 

Wych    Hazel. 

and  Warner,  A.   B.    Carl  Krinken — J 
Gold  of    Chickaree:     sequel  to    Wych 
Hazel. 

Hard  maple J 

Mr.    Rutherford's   children    J 

Say  .and  seal. 

Sybil    and    Chrvsea J 

War  of  the  worlds.    Wells,  H.   G. 
AVar-time  wooing.     King,    C. 
WARREN,     C.    The   girl   and     the     gov- 
ernor. 
WARREN.  S.    Miscellany. 

Now  and  then:    short  stories.. 
Passages    from    the     diary    of    a     late 

physisian. 
Ten   thou.sand   a  year.    2v. 
WARREN,    Uncle.    Animals   and  birds.. J 
Warrior   Gap.    King.    C. 
Warwick   of  the   knobs.    Lloyd,    J.    U. 
WASHBURN,    C.    A.    Gomery     of   Mont- 
gomery.   2v. 
Philip  Thaxter. 
WASHBURN,  K.   S.     (Kalherine  Valerie) 

Tna. 
Washed  ashore.    Kingston.  W.   H.   G  —  J 
Washington    Square.    James.    H.    Jr. 
Washingtonian.^.    Mackie.    P.    B. 

Waste  not  want  not.    BdgewoTth,    M I 

Watch    and    waite.    Optic.    O J 

Watch   and   ward.    James,   H.    Jr. 
Watchmaker's     wife.       Stockton.     F.      R. 
Same.     (With     Tiis)    My     terminal     mo- 
raine. 

TV'ater-babies.    Kingsley,    C J 

Water    ghost.    Bangs,    J.    K. 

Wa.ter  of  the  wondrous  isles.    Morris,   E. 

Water  tramps.    Bartlett.    G.    H J 

Watei--'V\"itch.    Cooper.    J.    F. 
Waters  of  Edera.    Ouida. 
WATERBI'RY,    J.    B.     New    race    di:ilo- 

matist. 
"WATERLOO,    S.     A.   man    and    a   woman. 
An   odd  situation. 
The  story  of  Ab. 
Wolf's    long   howl. 
T\''ater]oo.    Erckman.    E. 
WATSON,  E.   H.     r'hild-life  in  Europe.. J 

Child-life    in    Italy J 

WATSON.    H.    B.    M.     Galloping    Dick. 
The  house   divided. 
The   Princess   Xenia. 
WATSON,   H.   C.    Boston   tea  party,  and 

oither  stories   J 

Noble  deeds   of  our  fathers J 

Old   bell    of   independence    J 

■SV.\TSON.    J.     See   Maclaren.    I.    pseud. 
Watsons.    Austen,    J.     (With    her)    Lady 

Jane. 
WATTERS.    T.    Stories   of    everyday   life 

in    modern    China. 
WATTERSON,   H.    ed.Oddltles  in     ;  outh- 

ern   life  and   character. 
Waverly.    Scott,    W. 


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"Waverlj'-  anecdotes.    Scott,  W. 

'Vi'^averly   dictionary.    Rogers,    M. 

Waverly   novels.    Scott,    W. 

"^Vay  of  fire.    Maxwell,  H.  B. 

Way  they  loved  in  Grimpat.    Esler,  E.  R. 

Way  to  success  t-eries.    See  Alger,  H.  Jr.J 

Wayfaring  men.    Lyall,   E. 

"^''ays  and  means.    Janvier,    M J 

Ways   for  boys   to   make    and   do   things. 

Vance,  F.  T J 

Ways  of  the  hour.  Cooper,  J.  F. 
T\^ays  of  the  service.  Palmer,  F. 
T^'e  and  our  neighbors.    Stowe,   H.   B. 

We   and    the  world.    Ewing,    J.    H J 

We  girls.    T\Tiitney,   A.   D.   T. 

We   ten.    Techton.   B J 

We   two.    Lyall,    B. 

Wob   of  life.    Herrick,    R. 

WEBB,   Mrs.  J.   B.    Benaiah. 

Naomi. 
"WEBB,   J.   AV.    Altowan.    2v. 

WEBER,   A.    An  Affair  of  honor J 

WEBSTER,   H.   K.    The  banker  and  the 
bear, 
joint  author.    See  Merwln,   S. 
T\'EBSTER,    J.    V.    Two   true    California 

stories. 
Wedding.    Overton,    R. 
Wedding   g-arment.    Pendleton,    L. 
Wedding  garments.    McLain,    M.   W. 
Wee   wifie.    Carey,    R.    N. 
Wee   Willie    Winkle.    Kipling,    R. 
WEED,   M.    A  voice  in   the  wilderness. 
W'eighed   and    wanting.    Macdonald,    G. 
Weir    of   Hermiston.    Stevenson,    R.    L. 
Weird    Orient.    Iliowizi,    H. 
Weird    tales.    Hoffman,    E.    T.    W. 
Weird   tales.    Lie,   J.    L.    I. 
Well   at   the  world's  erd.    Morris,   W. 
Well-beloved.    Hardy,    T. 
Wellssley    stories.    Cook,    G.    L. 
WELLS,  D.  A.  Robinson  Crusoe's  money 
WELLS.  D.  D.    Her  ladyship's  elephant. 
His  lordship's  leopard. 
Parlous   itimes. 
WELLS,    H.    G.    The   invisible    man. 
Love    and    Mr.    Lewisham. 
Tales   of  space  and    time. 
Thirty  strange  stories. 
Time  anachine.    ' 
Way   of   the  worlds. 
Wheels   of   chance. 
When    the    sleeper    wakes. 
WPLLS,    K.    G.    Miss    Curtis. 
WENDELL,   B.    Duchess  Emilia. 
Wenderholme.    Hamerton,  P.  G 
WENT  WORTH,     M.    Fairy     tales     from 

gold    lands j 

Wentworths.    Pindar,   S.   C. J 

Wept  of  Wish-Ton-Wish.    Cooper,  J.  F. 
WERNER,    E.    pseud.     See     Burstenbin- 

der,    E. 
WERTHEIMER,  L.    A  Muramasa  blade. 
WESSELHOEFT,    E.    F.    P.     Old    Rough, 

the    miser    j 

The  winds,    the  woods   and    the   wan- 
derer   J 

WESSELHOEFT,  L.  F.     Jerrv  the  bVun- 

derar. 
Wessex    tales.    Hardy,    T 
WEST.    M.    A    born   player. 
West    Point     parallel.    King.    C.      (With) 

Wildenbruch.       E.    von.    Noble    blood. 
West  Point  wooing.    Burnham,   C.    L. 
WESTALL,   W.    For  honor  and  life. 
Mr.    Fortescue. 
Sons   of  Belial. 
WESTBURY,   H      Frederick  Hazzleden. 
WESTCOTT,  E.  N.    David  Haruni. 

The  teller.     (Also)   Letters   (And>    Life 
of  Westcott  by   F.    Heermans. 
Westerfelt.    Harbin,    W.    N. 
Western    clearings.    KIrkland.    C.    M.    S. 


Western     lands     and     western      waler.s. 

Gerstacker,  P. 
Westerners.    White,   S.    E. 
Westward,    ho!    Kingsley,    C. 
Wetherel    affair.    De    Forest,    J.    W. 
WETHERILL,     E.    pseud.    See  Warner, 

S. 
"^'ETMORB,  C.  H.    Sweepers  of  the  sea. 
WETMAN,    S.   J.    The  Castle  Inn. 
Count  Hannibal. 
From    the    memoir    of    a    minister     of 

France. 
Gentleman   of    France. 
House   of  the  wolf. 
Man  in  black. 
My   Lady  Rotha. 
Red    cockade. 
Shrewsbury. 
The  snowball. 
Sophia. 

Story   of  Francis   Cludde. 
Under   the   red   robe. 

Whales   we   caught.    Macy,    W.    H J 

WHARTON,  A.  H.    A  last  century  maidJ 
WHARTON,   E.    Crucial  instances:  short 
stories. 
The  greater  Inclination:    short  stories. 
WHARTON.    T.    Bobbo,    and    other    fan- 
cies.    (Also)    Verses. 
What  can  she  do?    Roe,   E.    P. 
What  I  know  about  Ben  Eccles.    Holt,  J. 

S. 
What's    bred    in    the   bone.    Allen,    G. 
Whait's    mine's    mine.    Macdonald,    G. 

What  Katy  did.    Coolidge,    S J 

What  Katy  did  at  school.    Coolidge,  S.J 

What    Katj^    did   next.    Coolidge,    S J 

What  might  have  been  expected.    Stock- 
ton,   F.    R J 

M'^hat   Mr.     Darwin   saw   in     his     voyage 

around   the   world.    Anon    J 

'^ATiat    shall   we    talk    about?    Anon J 

What   she   said.    Alden,    I.    M. 
What   they   couldn't.    Alden,    I.    M. 

"'A^hat-to-do-Club.     Campbell,  H.   S J 

What  Tommy  did.    Miller,   E.    H .J 

What  will  he  do  with  it?    Lytton,   E.   G. 

E.    L.    B. 
Wheel    of   fire.    Bates,    Mrs.    A. 
Wheel  of  time.    James.  H.   Jr. 
Wheels   of  chance.    Wells,    H.    G. 
WHEELWRIGHT.    J.     T.    joint     author. 

See   Grant,    R.    The   king's    men. 
When   a    man's   single.    Earrie,    J.    M. 
When  all  the  woods  are  green.    Mitchell, 

S.   W. 
When   blades   are   out   and    love's   afield. 

Brady,    C.    T. 
AVhen   dreams   come   true.    Saltus,    E.   E. 
When   grandmamma  was   new.    Harland, 

M J 

When  I  lived  in  Bohemia.    Htime,  F. 
When    Israel    Putnam    served    the    king. 

Otis,  J J 

When  knighthood  was  in  flower.      Casko- 

den,    E. 
When  life  Is  young.    Dodge,  M.   E.   M..J 
When  the  gates  lift  up  their  heads.   Brs- 

kine,   P. 
When    the   sleeper  wakes.    Wells,    H.    G. 
When  Valmond  came  to  Pontiac.  Parker, 

G. 
When  we  were  boys.    O'Brien,  W. 
Where  angels  fear  to   tread.    Robertson, 

M. 
Where  honor  leads.    Peebles,  M.  L. 
Where   the  battle  was   fought.    Murfree, 

M.   N. 
Where  the  trade-wind    blows.     Crownin- 

shield,    Mrs.    S. 
A\'HERRY,     A.    Greek     sculpture       with 

story  and  song J 

Which.    Moreland,   M.    L J 


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"While  Charlie  "was  away.    Bigelow,  E.  K. 
Whilomvllle    stories.    Crane,    S. 
Whirlgig.    Lindsay,  M. 
"Whisper     in    the     dark.    Alcott.     Li.     M. 

(M'ith  her)  Modern  Mephistopheles. 
"Whispering  pine  series.    See  Kellogg.  K.J 
"U'hisperings  for  children.    Topclino.    Z..J 
"U'HITBY.    B.    Bequeathed. 

Mary  Fenwick's  daughter. 

One  reason   why. 
WHITCHER,     Mrs.     F.     M.     B..   Widow 

Bedott  papers. 
"WHITE,      C.      E.    A       modern     Agrippa. 

(Also)  Patience  Parker. 
"WHITE.  E.  O.    The  coming  of  Theodora. 

Ednah   and   her   brother    J 

A  lov3r  of   truth. 

"V\^interborough . 
WHITE,  J.  S.    ed.  Boys'  and  girls'  Hero- 
dotus  J 

Bovs'    and    girls'    Plutarch J 

"WHITE,   L.    C.    See   Lillie,   L.    C.   "W. 
"WHITE.  R.  G.    Fate  of  Mansfield  Hum- 
phreys. 
"V\'HITE,    S.    E.    The    westerners. 
"^'HITE,  "W.  A.    The  court  of  Boyvllle..J 

The  real   issue:    Kansas   stories. 

Stratagems  and  spoils:    stories  of  love 
and    polHics. 
"WHITE,  "^  .   H.     (Mark  Rutherford)   Au- 
tobiography   or"    Mark    Rutherford. 

Catherine  Furze. 

Revolution  in  Tanner's  lane. 
White   as    snow.     Mayo,    I.    F. 
White  bi:-ch?s.    Eliot.    A. 

White    cave.    Stoddard,    W.    O J 

White   Christopher.    Slosson,   A.    T. 
White    company.    Doyle,    A.    C. 

Whit?   conquerors.    Munroe,    K J 

White  cottage.    Zack. 

White   crown,    "^'ard,    H.    D. 

White  guard   to  Satan.    Ewell,   A.    M. 

"White   heather.    Black,    W. 

AVhite   heron.    Jewett,    S.    O. 

"White   islander.    Catherwood,    M.    H. 

White-jackeit.     Melville,    H. 

W"'hite  king  of  ^lanoa.    Hatton,    J. 

White    lies.    Reade,    C.    (With    his)    Put 

yourself   in   his   place. 
White   mail.    Warman,    C. 
"^'hite   shield.    Mitford,    B. 
White  terror.    Gras,  P. 
"White   wings.    Black,   W. 
"WHTTEIXG.    R.     The    island. 

No.   5  John   Street. 
WHITELEY.  I.    The  falcon  of  Langeac. 
"Whites  and  the  blues.    Dumas,  A.  D. 
WTTITXEY,  A.  D.  T.    Ascu'tney  Street. 

Bonnyborough 

Boys  at  Chequassett   J 

Faith   Gartney's  girlhood. 

Friendly    letters    to    girl    friends J 

The  Gayvvorthys. 

Golden   gossip. 

Hitherto. 

Homespun  yarns. 

Odd    or   even? 

Other    girls. 

Patience   Strong's    outings. 

Real   folks. 

Sights  and  insights. 

Square    pegs. 

We  girls. 

Zerub  Throop's  experiments. 
Who  goes  there?    Benson,   B.   K. 

Who  is  greatest?    Arthur,  T.   S J 

Who  was  Paul  Grayson?  Habberton,  J.J 
W"hom  Kathie  married.  Douglas,  A.  M. 
Why    did    he    not    die?    Volckhausen,    A. 

von. 
WHYTE,   V.    Her  Johnnie. 
WICHERT,  E.  A.  A.  G.    Green  gate.     tr. 

by   Mrs.    Wister. 
Wide,  wide  world.    Warner    S. 


Widow    Bedott    papers.    Whitcher,    Mrs. 

F.  M.  B. 
Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter.    Smith,   J. 

P. 
Widow   Lerouge.       Gaboriau,    E. 
Widow    O'Callaghan's     boys.       Zollinger, 

G J 

Widow   Wyse.    Bean,    Mrs.   H.    M. 
Widow's    tale.    Oliphant,    M.    O.    W. 
Widower.    Smith,  J.  P. 
Wid<5wer    and    some   spinsters.    Pool,    M. 

L. 
Widower  indeed.    Broughton,  R. 
Wieland.    Brown,  C.  B. 
Wife   of  his  youth.    Chesnutt,   C.    W. 
WIGGIN,      K.      D.         Bird's     Christmas 

carol J 

A    cathedral    courtship.    (Also)    Pene- 
lope's  English   experiences. 
Marm  Lisa. 
Penelope's    progress.       Same.    2v. 

PoUv   Oliver's   problem J 

Story   of   Patsy J 

Summer  in  a  canon J 

Timothy's   quest J 

and   Smith,    N.    A.    The   story  hour.. J 
WILCOX.  E.  W.    Beautiful  lar^l  of  NodJ 

Wild  animal  play.    Thompson,   E.    S J 

Wild   animals  I  have   known.    Thompson, 

E.    S J 

Wild  ass's  skin.    Balzac,   H. 

Wild   Daxrie.    Murray,    D.    C. 

Wild    Eelin.    Black.    W. 

Wild  life  under  the   equator.    DuChaillu, 

P J 

"\;^'ild  pigs.     Young,   G J 

Wild    v/oman    of   Inverness.    Black.    W. 
WILDE,    O.    O'F.    F.    W.    Happy    prince, 

and  other  tales J 

WILI'ENBRUCH,     E.     von.    Master     of 
T'h,  fi  ti,  *-'' r  3, 
Noble    blood.     (Also)    A    West      Point 
parallel,    by    C.    King. 
Wilderness  road.    Altsheler,  J.  A. 
"V\aLDM.\.Nr,     R.    Tales   of  the     Mayalan 

coast. 
Wildrun.    Altsheler,    J.    A. 
Wilfred    Cumbermede.    Macdonald,    G. 
Wilhelm  Meister's  apprenticeship.  Goethe 

J.    W. 
Wilhelm  Meister's   travels.    Goethe,    J.W. 
WILKINS,   M.   E.    Adventures  of  Ann.. J 
Heart's    highway. 

A  humble  romance,  and  other  stories. 
Tiie  Jamesons. 
Jane    Field. 
Jerome,    a    poor    man. 
Love    of       Parson     Lord,    and     other 

stories. 
Madelon. 

New  England  nun,  and  other  stories. 
Once    upon    a    time,    and    other    child 

verses J 

Pembroke. 

The    portion    of    labor. 

Pot  of  gold J 

Silence,    and    other    stories. 
Understudies:    short   stories. 
Young    Lucretia,    and    other    stories. 
Will    Denbigh.    Craik,    D.    M.    M. 
WILKINSON,    F.    The   strength    of       the 

hi!l». 
Will   Ackroyd's   socialism.    Soans,    R.    G. 

Will  and  a  way.    Michel,  T J 

Will  o'   the  Wasp.     Rogers,   R.   C. 
WILLAKD,    C.    McC.    W.    Kin-da-shon's 

wife. 
WILLARD,  Mrs.  E.   W.    See  Willard,   C. 

McC.    W. 
William  Henry  and  his  friends.    Diaz,  A. 

M J 

WILLIAMS,    F.    B.    pseud.       See  Hamb- 
len, H.   E. 


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WILLIAMS,      J.      L.    Aclveiitures      of     a 
freshman. 
Princeton  stories. 
Stolen   story. 
WILLIAMS,   M.   McC.    Tenant   of  Wood- 
fell. 
AYILIJAMSON,  E.  H.    Clayton's  rangers 
WILLIAMSON,       Mrs.       H.    The       barn 

stormers. 
T^aLLIS,    N.    P.    Prose    writings. 
T\^illis  the  pilot:    sequel   to   Swiss  family 

Robinson.    Anon    J 

Willow    Brook.    Warner,    S..     .. J 

WII,LS,   C.     J.    In  and  about     Boliemia: 

short  stories. 
Willv  Reilly.     Carleton.   W. 
"U^ILSON.    A.    J.    B.    At    the    mercy       of 
Tiberius. 
Inez 
W  ILSON.  J.  M.    ed.    Tales  of  ithe  border 

and    of   Scotland.    20v. 
WILTSIE,    S.    A.    A     brave     baby,      and 

other  stories J 

WINCHESTER.    C.       pseud.     See    Curtis. 

Mrs.    C.    G. 
Wind-jammers.    Hains,    T.    J. 
Wind    of    destiny.    Hardy,    A.    S. 
Window  in  Thrums.    Barrie,   J.   M. 
Winds,     the    woods    and    the    wanderer. 

Wesselhoeft,   E.    F.    P J 

Windsor    Castle.    Ainsworth,    W.    H. 

"^"indyhaugh.    Travers.    G. 

T\''ine    on   the   lees.     Sleuart,    J.    A. 

Winefred.     Gould,    S.    B. 

Wing  and  wing.    Cooper,  J.   F. 

T^'INGFIELD,    L.     Curse   of  Koshin. 

Wings    and    stings.     Tucker,    C.    M J 

"V^^ings    of   Icarus.    Tadema.    L.    A. 
Wings    of    silence.    Cossins,    G. 
Winifred    Beritram.    Charles,    E.    R. 
Winifred's    .iournal.    Mar.shall,    B.    M. 

A\'inning   his   spurs.     Kellogg,    B J 

"V\'inning  his  way.     Coffin.    C.    C J 

Winning    out.    iMarden,    O.    S J 

Winning    the   Victoria  cross.    Thompson, 

L J 

WINTER.    J.     S.    pseud.     See    St^nnard, 

H.    E.    V.    P. 
"^^''inter    and    summer    at      Burton      Hall. 

Greene.    Mrs.    R.    J J 

"U'inter   fun.     Stoddard.   'W.    O J 

Winter    in     th"    ice.       Verne.    J.      Same. 
CWith   his)    Dr.    Ox's    experiment. 

MMnter's    tale.     Shakespeare.    W J 

Winterborough.    "^^rte,   E.    O. 
■WTNTHROP.   T.     Cecil  Dreeme. 
Edwin    Brother  toft. 
John    Brent. 
Wire   cutt(>rs.    Davis,  iM.   E.   M. 
Wisdom  of  Esau.    OUthwaite,    R.    L. 
"Wisdom  of  fools.    Deland,  M. 

WISE,   J.    S.     Droined J 

Wise  woman.    Bumham,    C.    L. 

Wise  words   and   loving  deeds.    Japp,    A. 

H J 

WISTER,    Mrs.    A.      L.    P.    tr.      Seaside 

and  fireside  fairies J 

BETHUSY-HUC,  V.     The  Bichoffs. 
BURST E:xBINDER,    E.    Alpine    fay. 
Saint  Michael. 
Good   luck. 
FRIEDRICH,        Mrs.      B.      H.     From 
hand    to    hand. 
New    race. 
GLTTMER.    C.    von.    Noble   name. 
HARTNI5R.    L.    Severa. 
JOHN,    E.     At    the    councillor's. 
In   the   councillor's  house. 
Bailiff's   maid. 
Counto.'^s    Gisela. 
Gold    Elsie. 
In   the   Schillingscourt. 
I^ady   with   the  rubies. 
Little    moorland    princess. 


Princess  of  the  moor. 

Old  Mam'selle's  secret. 

Over    yonder. 

Owl's  nest. 

Second  wife. 
KTRSCHNBR,     L.    Countess     Erika's 

apprenticeship . 

Erlach    court. 
MANTBCFPBL,  U.   Z.   von.    Vloletta. 
SCHMIEDEN,   M.   B.   J.    Margarethe.. 
SCHOBERT,    H.       Picked    up    in    the 

streets. 
ST.AHR.   P.   L.    Hulda. 
STRECKFUSS,  A.   P.   K.    Castle  Ho- 

henwald. 

Quicksands. 
Too   rich. 
VOLCKHAUSBN,    A.    von.    AATiy    did 

he  not   die? 
WICHERT,   B.  A.   A.     G.    The     green. 

WISTER.    O.    The  dragon    of   Wantley. 
The    Jimmyjohn    boss:    short    stories. 
Red    men    and    white:    short    stories. 
Witch    of    Prague.    Crawford.    F.    M. 
W^itch  of  Salem.    Musick,  J.    R. 
Witch  Winnie,    ser.    See  Champney.  Mrs. 

B.    W J 

With  Buller  in  NaJtal.    Henty,   G.   A..... -J 

With    Clive   in   India.    Henty.    G.    A J 

With    edge    tools.    Taylor,    H.    C.    C. 
With  edged  tools.    Menriman,  H.  S. 
With    fire   and    sword.     Sienkiewicz.    H. 
With  hoops   of  steel.    Kelly,   P.    F. 
With   Lawton   and     Roberts.    Brooks,    E. 

S J 

With  Lee  in  Virginia.    Henty,   G.   A J 

With  Moore  at  Corunna.    Henty,   G.   A.J 
With    my    friends.    Matthews,    B. 
With    my    friends.    Pollock,    W.    H. 

With   Porter  in  the  Essex.    Otis,   J J 

With  Preble  at  Tripoli.    Otis,    J J 

With  Roberts  to  Pretoria.  Henty,  G.A...X 
With  scrip  and  staff.  Peattie,  E.  W...J 
With  sword  and  crucifix.  Van  Zile,  E.  S. 
"U'ith    the    best    intentions.    Harland,    M. 

V.    H. 
With  the  dream-maker.    Habberton,   J. .J 
With    the   immortals.     Crawford,    F.    M. 
With   the  king  at  Oxford.    Church,    A.   J. 
With  the  procession.    Fuller,  H.   B. 
With  Wolfe  in  Canada.    Henty,   G.   A... J 
WITHERSPOON,  O.      DoClot  Ben. 
"^^ithin   an  ace.    Jenkin,    H.    C.    J. 
■V^''ithin    the   enemy's   lines.    Optic.    O  —  J 
AVithin  the  gates.    Ward,   B.    S.   P. 
Without   a   home.    Roe.    E.    P. 
Without    a    w.arrant.    Brooks,    H. 
Without   d>gma.     Sienkiewicz,    IT. 
Witness   my  hand.    Anon. 

WITT,   C.    Classic  'mythology .1 

Retreat   of   the   ten   thousand J 

WITT,    H.    G.      de.    A     French     country 
family. 
An    only    sister. 

Wizard.    Haggard,    H.    R. 

Wizai-fl's   knot.    Barry,    W. 

WOLF,    E.    Heirs  of  yesterday. 
The  joy  of  life. 
Other    things    being    equal. 
A   prodigal    in    love. 

"V\^olf  boy  of  China.     Dalton,   W J 

Wolf   run.    Kellogg,    E J 

Wolf's    long   howl.    Waterloo,    S. 

Wolfenberg.     Black,   W. 

Wolfert's    Roost.    Irving,    W. 

Wolfville.    Lewis,    A.    H. 

Woman  and  artist.    Blouet,   P. 

Woman    hater.    Reade,    C. 

Woman    in    white.     Collins,    W. 

Woman  intervenes.    Banr,   R. 

"V^^oman   r,t  Shawmut.       Carpenter,    B.    J. 

Woman  of  honor.    Bunner,  H.  C. 

TN'oman's  kingdom.    Craik,    D.    M.    M. 


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Woman's    ransom.    Robinson,    F.    W. 
\Von»aii"s    reason.    Howells,    W.     D. 

Women  of  worth.    Anon J 

Won   by    the  sword.    Henty,    G.    A J 

Won  by  waiting.    Lyoll,   E. 
Won,    not   wooed.    Payn,    J. 

Wond^^r-book.    Plawthorne,    N    1 

Wonder  clock.    Pyle.  H J 

Wonderful   chair.    Browne,   F J 

Wonderful    life.     Smiih.    H J 

Wonderful   wheel.    Earle,   M.   T  J 

Wonders    of    creation.     Anon    J 

Wonders    of   science.    Mayhew.    H    J 

Wonders  of  the  vesretable  world.  Anon. .J 
WOOD,    C.    D.    Upon  a   cast. 
WOOD.   E.   B.     f-;houlder-straps   and   sun- 
bonnets. 
WOOD,    Mrs.    E.    P.    East  Lynne. 
WOOD,   G.    The  gates  wide  open. 
WOOD.   H.    Victor  Serenus. 
WOOD,  Mr.?.  H.    See  Wood,  Mrs.   E.   P. 
WO<:)D.    J.    G.    and     others.    Boy.'^'      own 

treasury  of  sports  and  pastimes J 

WOOD,    J.    S.    An    old    beau,    and    othor 

stories. 
Wood  beyond  the  world.    Morris,    \V. 

Wood    magpie.    Jeffcries.    R J 

Wood  ranger.-^.    Reid,   M J 

Woodbine.     May,    C. 
Woodlanders.    Hardy,    T. 
Woodman.    Bearrepaire,   G. 
WOODS,    K.    P.    John. 
The  mark  of  the  beast. 
Meti^erott.    shoemaker. 
The  son  of  Ingar. 
WOODS,    "V.    An    elusive    lover, 
Woodstock.    Scott,   W. 

T\'oodville  series.     See  Optic,   O J 

WOODWARD.    A.    A.     (Auber    Foresitier) 

Echoes   from  inist-land J 

Wooed  and  married.    Carey,   R.    X 
Wooing  of  Sheila.    Rhys,   G. 
Wooing    o't.    Alexander,    Mrs. 
WOOLLEY,   C.   P.    A  girl  graduate. 
WOOLSBY,   S.   C.  See  Coolidge:  S.  pseud. 
WOOLSON,    C.    P.    Anne. 
East   Angels. 
For  the  major. 
Horace   Chase. 
Jupiter    Lights. 

Rodman        the        keeper:        soutliern 
sketches. 
Word,    go.     Ray,    N. 
Word,    only   a   word.    Ebers,    G. 
Work.    Alcott,   L.   M. 

Work   and  win.    Optic,   O J 

"^'orld   by   the   fireside.    Kirby,    M J 

World   of  chance.    Howells,    W.    D. 

World  of  ice.    Ballantyne,   R.   M J 

World    of     the   great     forest.    DuChaillu. 

P J 

World   went   very  well   then.    Besant,   W. 
World's    desire.    Haggard,    H.    R. 
Wormwood.     Corelli,   M. 

Wouldbegoods.    Nesbit,  B J 

Wounded    name.    King,    C. 

Wounds    in    th3   rain.    Crane.    S. 

Woven  of  many  threads.    Hamilton.  Mrs. 

C.    V.    D. 
WRAY,    J.    J.    Garton    Rowley. 
Honest  John   Stallibrass. 

A  man  every  inch   of   him J 

Nestleton  Magna. 
^Vreck   of   the  Chancellor.    Verne,   J. 
Wreck     of     the    Golden     Fleece.       Leigh- 
ton,   R J 

Wreck  of  the  Grosvenor.    Russell.   ^^'.   C. 
Wreck  of   the  Red   Bird.       Eggleston.    G. 

C J 

Wreck   of    the   Sea    Lion.       Stoddard,    W. 

O J 

"Wrecked  on   Spider  Island.     Otis,   J J 

Wrecker.     Stevenson,   R.   L. 

WRIGHT,    C.    B.    Marcus    Blair J 


WRIGHT,    H.    C.    Children's    stories     in 

American  history J 

Children's  stories  in  American  litera- 

iture J 

Children's  stories  of  American  prog- 
ress  J 

WRIGHT,   H.    C.    Kiss   for  a  'blow J 

WRI(:^HT,    J.    B.    An   odd   little   lass.... J 

WRIGHT,    J.    H.     Oce.'in-work J 

WRIGHT,  M.  O.  Dream  fox  story 
book    J 

Writer  of  fiction.    Holland,    C. 

Wrong  box.     Stevenson,    R.    L. 

Wulf  the  Sa^ion.    Henty,   G.    A J 

Wuthering  Heights.    Bronte,    B. 

Wyandotte.     Cooper,    J.    F. 

Wych  Hazel.    Warner,    S. 

WYLDE,  K.    A  dreamer. 

WYSS,  J.  R.  and  Montolieu,  J.  T.  P.  de 
B.    Swiss  family  Robinson  — J 

X 

X.   jewel.    Moncrieff,   P. 

V 

Yacht  club  series.    See  Optic,   O J 

Yankee  girl  In  old  California.    Raymond, 

B J 

Yankee  school-teacher  in  Virginia.  Bald- 
win,  L.    V/. 

Yankee  middy.    Optic,  O J 

Yankee  volunteer.    Taylor.    M.    I. 
Yanko   the  musician.     Sienkiewicz,    H. 
Yarn  of  a  bucko  mate      Hamblen,   H.   B. 
YATES,    B.    H.    Yellow    flag. 
Ye  lyttle   Salem   maide.    Mackie,    P.    B. 
Ye  mariners  of  England.    Hayenss,  H — J 

Year  in  a  yawl .    Douhleday.   R J 

Year  worth  living.    Baker,   W.    M. 

Yeast.    Klngsley,  C. 

YEATES,    S.    L.    Heart    of    Denise,    and 

other  tales. 
YEATS,  W.   L.     The  secret  rose. 

conip.    Representative  Irish  tales. 
YE-'CHTON,    B.    pseud.       of    Krause,    L. 
P.     Derick .1 

Fortune's   boats. 

We    ten J 

Young  savage  J 

Yellow    aster.    Caffyn,    Mrs    M. 
Yellow   danger.    Shiel,    M.    P. 

Yellow  fairy  book.    Lang,   A J 

Yellow    flag.    Yates,    E.    H. 
Yellow    snake.    Bishop,    W.    H. 
Yellowplush    papers.    Thackeray,    W.    M. 
Yeoman   Fleetwood.       Francis,    M.    E. 
Yesterday.    Anon.  1 

Yesterday   framed   in  itoday.    Alden,    I.M. 
Yoland:>.    Black,   W. 
YONGE.  C.   M.    The  armourer's  prentice. 

Beechcroft. 

Book   of  golden  deeds J 

Bye- words:    tales. 

Caged   lion. 

Cameos  from  English  history J 

Chantry  HDUse. 

Chaplet    of    pearls. 

Cunning   woman's    grandson. 

The  daisy   chain. 

The  Danvers  papers.  (Also)  The  prince 
and   the  page. 

The  disturbing  element. 

Dove  in  the   eagle's   nest. 

Dynevor  Terrace. 

Heai^tsease. 

Heir    of    Radclyffe. 

Hopes  and   fears. 

Little  Duke J 

Little   Lucy's   wonderfiil    globe J 

Love  and   life. 

Magnum  boniim. 

A   modarn    Telemachus. 


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(More  by-words:      miscellaneous. 
Our   new  mistress. 

Pigeon  pie   J 

The   pilgrimage   of   Ben  Eeriah. 
Pillars   of   the  house.    2v. 

The  Stolcesley  secret J 

Storehouse  of  stories.    2v J 

Young   folks'    Bible   history J 

Young  foUcs'   history   of   France J 

Young  folks'   history  of  Germany  —  J 

Young   folks'    history   of   Greece J 

Young    folks'    histoi-y    of    Rome J 

Young   step-mother. 

anrl    Coleridge,    C.    R.    Strolling   play- 
ers. 
Youma.    Heam,    L. 
YOUNG.   A.    Young  folks'  history  of  the 

Netherlands   J 

YOUNG,   G.    Wild  pigs J 

YOUNG,   W.    Mathieu  Ropars. 

Young  ad vemturer.    Alger,  H J 

Young  America     abroad.    Ser.    1,     2.    See 

Optic,    O J 

Young  America  in  Japan.    Greey,    E  —  J 
Young  April.    Castle,  E. 
Young  bank  messenger.    Alger,   H.    Jr.. J 
Young  Benjamin  Franklin.    Mayhew,  HJ 
Young    blood.    Hornung,    E.    W. 

Young    botanist.    The.    Anon J 

Young   buglers.    Henty,    G.    A J 

Young    Calvin    in    Paris.    Blackburn,    W. 

M J 

Young  Carthaginians.     Henty,   G.    A J 

Young  circus  rider.    Alger,   H.    Jr J 

Young    colonists     Henty,    G.    A J 

Young   consul.    Drysdale,    W J 

Young  deliverer,?  of  Pleasant  Cove.    Kel- 
logg,   B J 

Young  explorer.    Alger,   H.   Jr J 

Young  folks'   Bible  history.  Yonge,  C.M.J 
Young    folks'    book    of    American    explor- 
ers.   Higginson,    T.   W J 

Young    folks'    cyclopaedia    of   games   and 

sports.       Champlin,    J.    D J 

Young    folks'    heroes    of    history    .series. 

See  Towle,    G.   M J 

Young  folks'   history  of  Boston.    Butter- 
worth,    H J 

Young  folks'   history  of  England.    Knox, 

Mrs.    I.    C J 

Young   folks'    history   of    France.    Yonge, 

C.    M J 

Young  folks'  history  of  Germany.  Yonge, 

C.    M J 

Young   folks'    history   of   Greece.    Yonge, 

C.    M J 

Young  folks  history  of  London.    Rideing, 

W.  H J 

Young    folks'    history    of    Mexico.    Ober. 

P.    A J 

Young    folks'    history    of    Rome.    Yonge, 

C.    M J 

Young  folks'  history  of  Russia.   Dole,  N. 

H J 

Young   folks'    history    of    the   Civil    War. 

Cheney,    C.    E J 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  Netherlands. 

Young,    A J 

Young  folks'  history  of  the  refonnation. 

Allen,    F.    H J 

YouTig  folks'   history   of  the  war  for  the 

Union.    Champlin,   J.    D.   Jr J 

Young    folks'    life    of    Jesus    Christ.    Pol- 
lard, J J 

Young  folks'  natural  history.   Bilby,  T..J 
Young   folks'    story   book    of  natural   his- 
tory.      Holder,    C.    P J 

Young       folks'     whys     and     wherefores. 

Lawrence,    Uncle J 

Young    folks    worth    knowing.    Alden,    I. 

M J 

Ycung    foresters.    Kingston,    W.    H.    G..J 

Young   Franc-tireui-s.    Henty.    G.    A J 

Young  fur-traders.    Ballantyne,   R.   M. ..J 


Young  game  warden.    Casitlemon,    H — J 
Young  girls'   wooing.    Roe,   E.    P. 

Young  Joe.    Trowbridge,   J.  T J 

Young  knight  errant.    Optic,   O J 

Young   lieiitenant.    Optic,    O J 

Young  lives.    Le  Gallienne,   R. 
Young   Lucretia.       Wilkins,    M.    E. 

Young  Macedonian.      Church,  A.   J J 

Young  maids  and  old.    Burnham,  C.   L. 

Ycung  marooners.    Gpulding,  F.  R J 

Young  master   of  Hyson   Hall.    Stockton. 

F.    R J 

Young  midshipman.    Henty,    G.   A J 

Young  miner.       Alger,  H.   Jr J 

Young  Mistley.    Merriman,  H.    S. 
Young  Mrs.   Jardine.    Craik,   D.    M.    M. 
Young    mountaineers.    Murfree,    M.    N..J 
Young  Musgrave.    Oliphant,    M.    O.   W. 

Young   navigators.    Cptic,    O J 

Young  nimrods  around  the  world.    Knox. 

T.    W. 
Young   nimrods  on   land   and   sea.    Knox. 

T.    W J 

Young  iiutlaw.    Alger,   H.   Jr J 

Young   people  of   Shakespeare's     dramas, 

Barr,    A.    E J 

Young      people's     hisitory      of      England. 

Towle,    G.    M J 

Young    rajah.    Kingston,    W.    H.    G J 

Young    salesman.    Alger,    H.    Jr J 

Young  savage.    Yechton,  B J 

Young    shipbuilders.       Kellogg,    E J 

Young   silvsr   seekers.    Cozzens.    S.    W..J 
Young  step-mother.       Yonge,    C.    M. 

Young  surveyor.    Trowbridge,  J.  T 1 

Young  trail  hunters.    Cozzens,  S.  W J 

Young   voyagers.    Optic,    O J 

Young   voyageurs.       Reid,    M J 

Young   v/ild-f owlers.       Castlemon,   H .    . . J 

Young  yagers.    Reid,  M J 

Youngest  girl  in  the  school.    Sharp,    E..J 
Your   little   Brother   James.       Pemb;rtan, 

C.    H. 
Your  Uncle  Lew.    Sherlock,  C.  R. 

Yours   and'  mine.    Warner,    A.    B J 

Yussuf  the  guide.    Fenn,   G.   M J 

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Z.  Z.    pseud.    See  Zangwill,   L. 
Zack.    pseud,    of    Keats,    G.    Life    is    life, 
and  other  stories. 

On  trial. 

Tales   of   Dun.sitable   Weir. 

The   white   cottage. 
Zadoc   Pine.    Bunner,    H.    C. 
ZANGWILL,   I.    Big  bow  mystery. 

Children  of  the  Ghetto.    2v. 

Drean\ers    of    the    Ghetto. 

Mantle    of    Elijah. 

Old  maid's  club. 

The   premier   and    the   painter. 

They  that  w^alk  in  darkness. 
ZANGWILL.    L.    {Z.    Z.)    The    beautiful 

Miss    Brooke. 
Zanoni.       Lytton,    E.   G.    E.    L.    B. 
Zanthon.    Doran,    J. 
ZEDRITZ.    K.     E.    Double     wedding     at 

Dunderviksborg. 
Zcit-geist.        Dougall,    L. 
Zenobia.    Ware,   W. 
Zeph.       Jackson.   H.   M.   F. 
Zerub    Throop's    experiments.       Whitney, 

A.    D.    T. 
Zicci.    Lytton,    E.     G.     E.    L.    B.     (With 

his)   Coming  race. 
Zigzag  journeys.       See  Butterworth,    H.J 
ZIMMSRN,    A.    and    Zimmern,    H.    Half 

hours   with   foreign  novelists.    2v. 
Ziska.    Corelli,    M. 
ZOBBLITZ,  F.  von.    Invisible  hands. 

Zodiac  stories.      Ghanning,  H.  M J 

ZOLA,    E.    The  attack  on   the  mill,     and 
three  sketches  of  war 


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Doctor   Pascal. 

The   downfall. 

His   excellency. 

Jacques  Damour,   and  other  stones. 

Labor. 

Liourdes. 

Paris. 


Rome.    2v. 
ZOLLINGER,    G.    Widow     O'Callaghan's 


boys. 


Zoraida.    LeQueux,  W. 
Zoroaster.    Crawford,    P.    M. 
Zuleka.    Ross,  C. 


Books    Other    Than   Juvenile    and   Fiction 


A.,  E.  V.    In  maiden  meditation   818 

Abandoning    an    adopted    farm.    Sanborn, 

K S18 

Abbess   of   Port   Royal.        Mackaye,     M. 

E 840 

ABBEY,   H.    City    of   success,   and   other 

poems 811 

Poems 811 

Abbeys,    castles     and    ancient     halls      of 

England  and  Wales.    Timbs,    J 942 

ABBOTT,    A.      O.    Prison      life      in      the 

south 9737 

ABBOTT,  C.  C.  Days  ouit  of  doors.  ..590 
Naturalist's  ram.bles  about  home.590 
Notes       of     the     night,       and       other 

sketches   818 

Outings   at   odd   times    818 

Primitive  indusitry 571 

Recent  rambles 818 

Travels  in  a  tree-top S18 

Upland    and   meadow 590 

Wast:e-land    wanderings    590 

ABBOTT,  E.  A.    How  (to  write  clearly.428 

Shakespearian  grammar  425 

and   Seely,    J.    R.    English   lessons    for 

English  people 425 

ABBOTT,  E.  History  of  Greece.  2v..93S 
Pericles     and     the       golden     age       of 

Athens    930 

ABBOTT,    F.    P.    Roman    political    insti- 
tutions  342 

ABBOTT,  H.  G.    Modem  photography.770 

ABBOTT,  J.     Daniel  Boone B 

Force 531 

Gentle   measures    in    the    management 

and    training   of    the  young 173 

Heat 5?.»; 

Light    535 

Summer  in  Scotland 9141 

The  teacher 371 

ABBOTT,    J.    S.      C.    Adventures    of     La 

Salle  and  his  companions B 

Benjamin  Franklin   B 

Civil  war  In  America   9707 

De    Soto,    discoverer  of   the  (Mississip- 
pi    B 

Empire    of   Austria    9436 

Empire    of    Russia    917 

Frederick  the  Great   B 

George   Washington    B 

History   of   Christianity    270 

Hlst.jry   of   Prussia    943 

Home-book  of  wonders  50^' 

Italy 945 

Life    of   Columbus    B 

Life  of  Napoleon  HI B 

Napoleon    at    St.    Helena B 

Napoleon  Bonaparte B 

Our  Sunday  school  and  how  we  con- 
duct  It 268 

Paul   Jones    B 

Peter    Stuyvesant B 

Prussia     and      the       Franco-Prussian 

war    9431 

Romance   of    Spanish    history 946 

ABBOTT,    J.    L.    Outlines    for    the    study 

of  art 707 

ABBOTT,      L.    Christianity      and      social 
problem.s 204 


Evolution   of   Christianity    204 

Life    and      literature    of    the      ancient 

Hebrews 220 

Life  of   Christ    232 

New    Puritanism    204 

Problems    of   life    204 

Theology  of  an   evolutionist    230 

ed.    Dictionary    -of     religious     knowl- 
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Hints   for  home  reading   28 

ABBOTT,    O.    Davenport    brothers    1.33 

ABDUL-HAMID    TI.     Dorys.    G.       Private 

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A'BECKET,    G.    A.     Comic       history      of 

England.    827 

ABEL,    C.    Journey    in    the    interior  •  of 

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ABF:LARD.    Richardson,   A.   S.    ed.  Abe- 
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Compayre,    G.    Abelard,    and   the  early 

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ABERDEEN.    Earl    of.    See    Gordon,    G. 

H. 
ABNET,    W.     de.    W.    Treatise    on    pho- 
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Abode    of   snow.    Wilson,    A 9154 

AbDminations    of    modern    society.       Tal- 

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ABOUT,    E.    F.    v.    Handbook    of    social 

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Roman  question  -!82 

ABRANTES,  L.  P.  J.    Memoirs  of  Napo- 
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Ab-sa-ra-k,a.    Cairington,  M.   1 970 

According   to  season.         Dana,    Mrs.     W. 

S 580 

ACHARD,    E.    History   of   my  friends. 59n 
Acme    library    of    standard    biography.    3 

V 920 

Acrobatic  muse.    Munkittrick,  R.    K...811 
Across    the    country    of    the    little    king. 

Lent,    W.    B 9146 

Across    the    Jordan.    Schumacher,    G..&13 
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Across  the   river.    Macleod,    N 236 

Across    the  sub-arctics    of    Canada.    Tyr- 
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Acting  and  actors.    Ayres,  A 792 

Action  in  art.    Beard,  W.  H 701 

Aotor  and  his  art.    Coquelin,   B.   C 792 

Actors   and   actresses.    Matthews,    J.B...B 

Ad  fldem.    Burr,   E.    F 239 

Ad   Orientem.    Frederickson,   A.    D 915 

ADAMS,    Mrs.   A.    S.     Letters.    With  m.e- 

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ADAMS,     B.    America's     economic     sup- 
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Emancipation  of  Massachusetts  974 

The  law  of  civilization  and  decay.. 901 

ADAMS,   C.    Life   of  Cromwell   B 

ADAMS,       C.       C.    Commercial     geogra- 
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ADAMS,    C.    F.    Richard   Henry  Dana.    2 

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Three  episodes  of  Massachusetts   his- 
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joint  author.       See  Adams,   J.    Q. 
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Adams    B 

ADAMS.  C.  F.  Jr.    Railroad  accldents.656 
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AL'AMS,    C.    K.    Columbus.      (Makers    of 

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Democracy        and  monarchy         in 

France    94^ 

Manual    of   historical    literature.. R-903 
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3v    825 

ADAMS,      E.    Elements    of    the     English 

language 425 

ADAMS,    B.    H.    Among     northern      ic?- 

bergs    919S 

John  of  Wycliffe B 

Jottings   from   the   Pacific.    3v 9196 

Martin  Luther B 

Savonarola B 

To    and   fro   in    Southern       California, 

etc   9179 

ADAMS,   F.    Australians 9194 

Essays   in   modernity S24 

The  new  Egypt 962 

ADAMS,   F.   O.    and  Cunningham,    C.    D. 

Swiss   confederation 342 

ADAMS.  G.    Transformer  design 537 

ADAMS,    G.    B.    Civilization    during    ithe 

middle  ages 901 

European  history 940 

Growth    of    the    French    nation 914 

Mediaeval    civilization    901 

ADDISON,    J.    Selected    essays    824 

Sir    Roger    de    Coverly.     (Also)    Oliver 
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The    Spectator.    (In    his      Works.      v3 

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Works,    ed.      by    R.    Hurd.    6v 824 

and     Steele,     R.      'The    Guardian.     (In 

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The  lover,   and  other  papers   824 

ADELINE,    M.    J-     Art    dictionary.  .R-703 

ADIiER,   F.    Cro«d  and  deed 204 

Moral  instruction  of  children 372 

ADDER,    G.    J     Ollendorff's    new    method 

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comp.    Dictionary  of  the  German  and 

English    languages R-433 

ADNEY,  T.    Klondike  stampede 9179 

Adopting    an    ab£i.ndcned    farm.    Sanborn, 

K 818 

Adulterations     in     food     and     medicme. 

Hassall.  A.  H bl4 

Advanced  building  construction .690 

Advent    of    empire.    Swift,    M.    1 811 

Adventure    of    the    Lady     Ursula.    Hope, 

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Adventures   in    criticism.      Couch.    A.    T. 


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Adventure.^      in      photography.      French, 

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Adzuma.    Arnold,   E 822 

Aegle   and   the  elf.    Toland,   M.    B.    M.811 
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AGASSIZ,   J.L.R.   Geological  sketches.  .550 
Methods    of     study    in     natural     his- 
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Structure   of   animal   life 590 

ajid  Agassiz,    Mrs.    Journey   to       Bra- 
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and    Gould,    A.    A.    Principles    of   zoo- 

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Outlint>s      of      comparative      physio- 
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AGNEL,    H.    R.     tr.    Book   of   chess.... 794 

AGUILAR.    G.    Women   of  Israel 220 

AIKEN,   M.   C.    comp.    Scottish   song. 8211 
AIKEN,      W.    Complete      handbook      of 

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Ailes    d'alouette.    Bourdillon,    F.    W...821 
Aims  of  literary  study.    Corson,  G.  W.814 

AIRY,   G.   E.    Popular  astronomy   522 

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ALAMEDA  Countv.  Official  and  histori- 
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ALCOCK.    Sir  R.    Art   and  art  industri^es 

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ALCOTT,    A.    B.    Concord   days    81S 

New     Connecticut:       autobiographical 

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Sanborn,  F.  B.   and  Harris,   W.  T.    A 

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ALCOTT,  "^^.  A.    Tobacco 178 

ALCUIN,    E.    T\>st,    A.    F.     Alcuin    and 

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ALDEN,    I.    M.    Pansy's    scrap   book.. 268 

AliDEN,   J.    Christian  ethics 240 

Elements  of  intellectual  philosophy.150 

Science    of    government    320 

Thoughts    on    the    religions    life  —  240 
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AT-DRICH,    A.    R.    Ohildren    173 

Life   and   how   to   live  it 613 

ALDRICH.   T.    B.    An  old   town  by     the 

sea 9742 

Cloth  of  gold,   and  other  poems.... 811 
Flower   and   thorn    811 


ALEXANDER 


97 


AMBROSIUS 


Friar  Jerome's  beautiful  bool<   811 

From  Ponkapog  to  Pesth   914 

Morccdi^s,    and    later    lyrics 812 

Pampinea,   and   other   poems   811 

Poems    811 

Sister's  trag-edy,  with  other  poems. SIX 
Thirty-six    lyrics,     and      twelve      son- 
nets  811 

Wyndham  Towers    811 

ALEXANDER  the  Great.  Chois.-ul- 
Gouffier,  comtesse  la.  Historical  me- 
moirs     B 

"^'heeler,    B.    I.    Alexander  the   Great. 

Heroes    of    the  nations    P, 

ALEXANDER    TT.     Anon.       Life    B 

ALEXANDER   III.    Lowe,    C.    Alexander 

HI B 

ALEXANDER,  A.    Alexander,  J.  IW.  Life 

of    Archibald    Alexander    B 

Thoughts    on    religious    experience.  .240 
ALEXANDER,    B.        P.    Railway     prac- 
tice  385 

ALEXANDER,  F.    Tr.  Wayside  songs  of 

Tuscin.v.    ed.    by   J.    Kuskin    850 

ALEXANDER.  J.  A.  Acts  of  the  Apos- 
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Gospel     according     to     Matthew       ex- 
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ALEXANDER,       J.     ^^'.    The     American 

Sunday    school     268 

ALEXANDER,    W.    D.    Brief  history     of 

the  Hawaii.an  people    996 

ALFTERI.   V.    Autobiography    B 

Tragedies.        ed.    bv    E.    F.    Bowring. 

2v 852 

ALFORD,    H.    How    to    Study    the    New 

Testament 225 

Queen's    English 420 

ALFRED,    the   Great.    King    of    England. 

Bowkcr,   A.    ed.    Alfred  the  Great  B 

Hughis,    T.    Alfred    the    Great    B 

Paali,  R.    Life  of  Alfred  the  Great. B 
AI.GER,    J.    G.     Glimpses   of    the   French 

revolution 944 

ALGER,        R.       A.         Spanish-American 

war    9739 

ALGER,  W.   R.    Critical  history  of      the 

doctrine  of  a  future   life 236 

Friendship   of   women 396 

Poetry  of  the  Orient 891 

School  of  life 170 

Solitudes   of  nature  and   of   man 177 

Sources      of      consolatiin      in      liiiman 

life 170 

ALI,  A.  Short  history  of  the  Sara- 
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Aliso    and    Acne.    "Wickersham.    J.    A.. 812 
AIJSON,    A.     Essays   on   the   nature   and 

principles   of  taste 701 

History    of   Europe.    8v    940 

ALLAN,  W.  Armv  of  Northeirn  Virgi- 
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joint  author.     Se"  Hotchkiss.   .T. 
ALLARDYCE.    P.     Stops:        or.    how      to 

punctuate 421 

ALLCROFT.    A.    H.     and   Mason.    W.     F. 

Tuitorial   history   of   Rome 937 

Allegretto.    Hall,    G 811 

ALLEN.   A.   V.   G.    Continuity  of  Christ 

ian  thought 230 

Jonathan  Edwards    B 

Life  and   letters  of  Philips   Brooks.. B 

Religious   progress 204 

ALLEN.    C.    B.    Man    wonderful    in    the 

house   beautiful 612 

ALLEN.    C.    D.    American    book- plates. 90 

Ex   libris 90 

ALLEN,  E.  Da  Puy,  H.  W.  Ethan  Al- 
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'76    l: 

ALLEN,  F.  H.    comp.    Nature's  diarv.818 
ALT.EiJ,    G.    Charles      Darwin.     (English 

worthies.)    B 

Colin  Clout's  calendar  580 


Colour  sense 701 

Common  sense  science  50l 

The  European   tour   914 

The  evolution   of  the  idea  of  God.. 201 

Flashlights   on  nature   508 

Flowers   and   their   pedigree 581 

Lower  slopes    821 

Physiological   aesthetics    701 

Story  of  the  plants  581 

AI-LEN.    H.    C.    Homoepnthic    therapeut- 
ics   of   intermittent    fever    616 

ALLEN,    H.    N.     tr.    Korean    tales 398 

ALLEN.  J.    The  blessed  bees  638 

ALLEN,   J.     Life   of   Nelson    B 

ALLEN,   J.   H.    Tariff  and   its   evils.... 337 

ALLEN,    J.    H.    Positive  religion    201 

and    Greenough,    J.    B.    Latin      gram- 

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and       others,    eds.         Caesar's     Gallic 

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ALLEN,    J.    H.    Christian  history    iii    its 

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Fragments  of  Christian  historv '!!' '270 

Hebrew  men  and  times   220 

ALLEN,     J.     L.     Blue-giras®     region     "of 

Kentucky    9175 

AIiLEiV,  L.  W.    Abraham  Lincoln 811 

ALLEN,       W.    History       of       Norridge- 

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ALLEN,    W.    F.     and   iMyers.    P      V  "n 

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ALLEN,    Z.    Solar    light    and  "heaL!!  Isso 
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ALLINGHAM,   W.      ed.     Ballad  bnok.S2U 
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^J'i.®^^'    ^-    *^-     Practical    electric    bell 
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Practical  elec'tric  light  ntiing   .'.'..'.'.5S7 
ALLSOP,  R.  O.    Public  ba-ths  and  wash- 
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ALLSTON.    W.    Lectures    on    art.     (And) 

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Alpenstock.       Rideing.   W.   K.  ed.    "!.!9149 
Alphabet  and  language.    tMagee,   T..    ..814 

Altar   at   home.    Anon    '204 

ALTON.     E.     Among    the    la.w-makers.328 
ALVIELLA,    count     G.d'.     Contemporary 
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ALYWARD,    A.    Transvaal    of    today. 9166 
ALZOG,    J.    Manual    of   universal    church 

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AMADEUS,    I.    Whitehouse,    H.    R     The 

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Amador   County,    California    R-9794 

Amalgamation.    Adams,    W.    J 669 

Amateur    emigrant.    Stevenson.    R.    L.S24 

Amateur    work.    Anon    R-6S0 

Ambassador.    Hobbs,   J.    Q 822 

AMBROSIUS,       J.    Poems,    ed.       by   "k 

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America    and    Europe.    Wells,    D.    A... 327 

America   and   the   Americans    from       the 

French    point    of    view.    Anon 9173 

America  in  the  east.    Grififis,  W.  E 915 

America  not     discovered     by     Columbus. 

Anderson,    R.    3 9731 

America's  economic     supremacy.    Adams. 

B 304 

America's    foreign     policy.    Woolsey.     T. 

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America's     working      people.    Spahr,     C. 

B.    331 

American   anthology.    Stedman,    E.   C..R21 

American  art  annual R-708 

American   commonwealth.   Bryce,   J 320 


AMERICAN 


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ANQOULEME 


American   cruiser   in    the    east.    Ford,    J. 

D 915 

American  cyclopaedia R-SO 

American    diplomatic    questions.    Hender- 
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American   engineering   competition..    ..609 
American  fights  and  fighters,    Brady,    C. 

T 973 

American  foreign  policy.    Hart,  A.  B..327 
American    four-in-hand    in    Britain.    Car- 
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American    girl    abroad.    Trafton,    A 914 

American    humorists.    Haweis,    H.    R..810 

American   ideals.    Roosevelt.    T 304 

American  lands  and  letters.    Mitchell,  D. 

G 810 

American  people's  money.    Donnelly,  1.332 

American    poirtrait   gallery.    2v    92ij 

American   prose 818 

AMERICAN   TRACT   SOCIETY.       Publi- 
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American  univer.sal   cyclopaedia.   15v.R-30 

American  wit  and  humor.    2v   817 

American    with    Lord    Roberts.        Ralph. 

J 965 

American    workman.    I.evasseur,    B    .  .331 
American  writers  of   today.    Vedder,     H. 

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America.n's    own    book    815 

Americanized    encyclopaedia      Brittanicu. 

lOv R-3U 

Americans   in  Europe 914 

AMES,    A.    May-flower   and    her   log.. 1)744 
AMES.    F.    Practical   guide    to    whist.. 795 
AMES,    M.    C.    See   Clemmer,    M. 
AMICIS,   B.    de.    Const.'intinople.       tr.   by 

C.    Tilton   9149 

Holland    and   its    people    9149 

Morocco,  its  people  and  Its  places. 9164 

Spain.       tr.    by   W.    W.    Cady 914-3 

Studies    in     Paris.       tr.    by     W.      "VV. 

Cady    9144 

AMIEL,   H.   F.    Journal  in  time.       ir.  by 

Mrs.    H.    Ward.    2v B 

AMMEN,    D.     The   Atlantic    coast    ....9737 
Among       Engli.-sh       hedgerows.    Johnson, 

C 9142 

Among  cannibals.    Tjumholtz,    C    9194 

Among   our   sailors.    Jewell,    J.    G 910 

Among  the  holy  places.    Kean,  J 9156 

Among   the  'mushrooms.    Dallas.    E.M.589 
Among    the   northern     hills.    Prime,      W. 

C      818 

Among    the   Selkirk   glaciers.    Green,    W. 

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Among  the  wild  Ngoni.    Elmslie,  'W.A.26C 
AMOS,   S     Primer  of  the  English   consti- 
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Science    and    lav/    340 

Science    of   politics    320 

Amphioxus.       W'Uey,    A    597 

Amusements    in   the   light  of   reason   and 

scripture.    Haydn.   H.    C 204 

Analogy    of    religion.    Butier,    J ...2-39 

Analytics  of  literature.    Sherman,  L.A.820 
Anatom.y    of    melancholy.    Burton,    R.137 
Ancient     and     modern       familiaa-     quota- 
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Ancient   fragments.    Cory,    I.    P 930 

Ancient    gems    from   'the   collections       of 
Earl   Percy,    C.   T.   Greville,    and   T.    M. 

Slade R-737 

Ancient    ideals.    Taylor,    I-I.    0 201 

Ancient  peoples.    Boughton,   W   930 

ANDERSEN,    H.    C.    In   Spain   and    Por- 
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Pictures   of   travel    914 

Poet's  bazaar  914 

Story  of  my  life   B 

ANDERSON,    A.    D.    Silvt^f     country     of 

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ANDERSON,       J.    Mandalay       to       Mo- 
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ANDERSON,     J.    J.     Histcry    of    the    U. 

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Manual   of  gen&ral  history    909 

ANDERSON,    J.    W.    Prospector's    hand- 
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ANDERSON.  M.  B.    Some  representative 

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ANDERSON,  R.  B.    America  not  discov- 
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Norse  my thclogy    293 

Younger  Edda 29S 

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ANDERSON,    R.      C.     Anderson,      E.      I.. 

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ANDERSON,    R.      E.     Story     of     extinct 

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ANDERSON,    T.    McC.       Parasitic   affec- 
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ANL'ERSON,    T.    M.    Politioal    conspira- 
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ANDERSON,  W.    Japanese  wood  enarav- 

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ANDERSON,      W.     Conversion     of     heat 

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ANDERSON,  W.  C.  F.    joint  .luthor.  See 
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ANDRE,    G.    G.    Descriptive   treatise     on 

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ANDREW,    J.     A.    Errors     oi       prohibi- 
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Chandleir,  P.  W.    Memoir  of  Governor 

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ANDREWS,  C.   C.    Brazil 9181 

ANDREW.'?,    C.   'M.       Historical   develop- 
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ANDREWS,    E.    A.    Latin-English    lexi- 
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ANDREWS,    E.    B.     Eternal   words,    and 

other  sermons  250 

Last    quarter-century    in   the       U.    S. 

2v    9736 

History  of  the  U.  S.    2v  973 

An  honest   dollar   332 

Institutes   of   economics    330 

ANDREWS,    J.    N.    History   of   the    Sab- 
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ANDREWS,    L.    Ottley,    R.    L.    Lancelot 

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Angel  in  the  house.    Patmore,  C.  K.  D.821 
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Fra  Angelico   B 

Sweetser,   M.    F.    Angelico   B 

ANGELL,    J.       B.    ed.    Hand     book       of 

French    literature    S40 

ANGEIiQ,     M.    See    Buonarroti,    Michael 
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Angelo.    Bloede,   G   811 

Angels  in   art.    Waters,    C.    E.    C 755 

ANGERSTEIN,    E.    and   Eckler,    G.    eds. 

Home  gj'mnastics   613 

ANGILL.    H.    C.    How    to    take    care    of 

our  eyes   61'? 

Anglo-Saxon    superiority.    Demollns    B.;j20 

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Animal    biogiraphy 590 

Animal   symbolism.     Evans,    E.    P 75S 

Animal  world 590 

Animal's  rights.    Salt,  H.   S 17» 

Annals    of    rural       Bengal.    Hunttr,    W. 
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ANNE 


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ANNE    BOI.EYN.    Benger,    E.    O.     Mem- 
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ANNEST.EY.   C.   Stan;laril  opera  glass. 7S2 
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ANSTET,    F.     pseud,    cf    Guthrie,    F.    A. 

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AGPAR.    A.    C.     Birds   of   the   U.    S.    east 

of  'the  Rocky   Mountains    59^ 

Trees    of    the    northern    U.    S 5S2 

Apocalypse  revealed.  Swederborg,  E.289 
APOLLONIUS     RHODIUS.        Argonaut'- 

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Apostles   of   mediaeval   Europe.    Ma  clear. 

G.  T ■ 9^0 

Appeal   to  life.    Munger,    T.   T 250 

Appeal   tT  Pharaoh.    Tonrgee,   A.    W...:^''" 

Apperception.    Lange.   K 371 

Apples  of  Istakhar.    Lindsey,   W    Sll 

APPLETON,      J.      H.    Beginners       hand 

book    of   chemistry    542 

APPLETON,  T.  G.    Chequer  work   ....81S 

Windfalls 818 

APPLETON.  TV.   H.    ed.    Greek  poets  in 

English  verse    881 

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APPLETON'S    cyclopaedia    of     ,\merlcan 

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APPLETON'S       cyclopaedia     of     applied 

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Appleton's  European  guide  book.  vl.914 
Appleton's  general  guide  to  the  U.  S.  and 

Canada    9173 

Appleton's   hand-book    of     American     re- 
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Applied    Christianity.    Gladden,    W    — 204 

Applied    mechanics.    Perry    531 

Apnreciations    and   addresses.    Roseberry. 

Lord 824 

APTHORP,  W.  P.    iMusicians  and  music- 
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Arabian  princess.    Ruete,   E B 

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Arata    Pentelici.    Ruskin,    J 824 

ARPER.    E.     ed.    English    garner.    vS..824 

English    reprints.    12v    828 

Stor>-    of   the   Pilgrim    fathers    274 

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V.    ed.   by   C.    Barrett    B 

Fannie  Burney  and  her  friends.       ed. 

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ARCHER,    W.    About  "the    theatre    ....792 

Masks    or   faces?    792 

ARCHTB.ALD.   J.    F.   J.    Blue  shirt     and 

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Architects  of  fate.    Marden,  O.   S 170 

Architectural  acoustics.  Kelly,  E.  H.534 
Architectural  drawing.  Tuthill,  W.  B.744 
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M.   A.   von  Zedlitz   B 

Are  the  effects  of  use  and  disuse  inher- 
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Hisitory  of  animals,    tr.   by  R.   Cress- 
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Nicomachean  ethics   ..    8SS 

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Organon [.888 

Outlines    of    the    philo.sophy    of    .Aris- 
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Poetics,     ed.   and  tr.   by  S.   H.   Butch- 
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ARMSTRONG,  M.  K.  Early  empire  build- 
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ARMSTRONG.  R.  Chimneys.  (Also)  Re- 
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ARMSTRONG,    W.    J.    Siberia'and" " the 

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ARMSTRONG'S  primer  of  U.  S.  his- 
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Army   of   the   Cumberland.    Pitch,    .T..9737 
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Death— and  a  f terwards  2"6 

In    my    lady's    praise    821 

India   revisited    9151 

Indian    idylls,    from    the    Sanskrit     of 

the  (Mahabharata  S21 

Japonica 9152 

Light    of    Asia    821 

Light    of    (he   world    821 

Lotus    and   Jewel    821 

Pearls    of    the   faith    821 

Poems    821 

Potiphar's  wife,   and   other   poems.. 821 
Seas   and  lands   910 


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Secret  of  death   821 

Song   ceUvstlal    821 

The  voyage  of  Ithobel   821 

Wandering    words    915 

With    Sadi   in   the   garden    821 

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ARNOLD.  I.   N.    Life  of  Arnold   B 

Life    of    Lincoln    B 

ARNOLD,   M.    ClWlization  in  the  United 

States    (Also)   Genera;!  Grant    9173 

Culture  and  anarchy.  (Also)  Friend- 
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Discourses  in  America  824 

A   French    Eton.    (Also)    Schools    and 

universities  in  France   379 

God  and  the  Bible   204 

Greajt  prophecy  'of  Israel's  restora- 
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G^uide  to  English  literature  (And)  Es- 
say on  Gray  (Also)  Study  of  litera- 
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Higher    schools    and    universities       in 

Germany    379 

Irish  es.-says  and  others  824 

Isaiah 220 

Letters,    ed.     by   G.   W.   E.       Russell. 

2v 826 

Litarature  and  dogma 204 

Mixed  essays  824 

Oh  the  study  of  ICeltic  literature,  and 

on  translating  Homer    891 

Poems    821 

Reponts  on  elementarj'  schools    — 370 
St.  Paul  and    protestantism.        (Also) 
Puritanism  and  the  Church  of  Eng- 
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and  religion -04 

Selections  from  his  prose  writings,  ed. 

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Sohrab  and  Rustum   • 821 

ed.  Isaiah  of  Jerusalem  in  the  au- 
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ARNOLD,   R.    A.    From  the  Levant,    the 

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ARNOLD.    S.    L.    Waymarks    for    teach- 

ARNOLD,  T.    History  of  Rome 937 

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ARNOTT,  N.    Elements  of  physics  — oSn 

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ARPENTIGNY,  C  S.  d'.    Science  of  the 

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Art   and    morality.    Gladden,    W 701 

Art  crafts.    Miller,  F 745 

Art  for  America.  Partridge,  W.  O.  ..704 
Art  'for  art's  sake.  Van  Dyke,  J.  C...750 
Art  of     controversy.    Schopenhauer    ..193 

Art  of  conversation.    iMahaffy,  J.  P 177 

Art  of  fiction.    Besant,  W 824 

Art  of  furnishing.    Cooper,  H.   J 64.=; 

Art  of  Investing 332 

Art  of  living.    Grant,  R 177 

Art    of    living   long  'and   happily.    Hard- 

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Art  of  thinking.    Knowlton,  T.   S 150 

Art   of   training   animals    636 

Art  of  worldly  rwlsdom.  Graclan,  B..860 
Art  out  of  doors.    Van  Renssalaer,  Mrs. 

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Art  student  in  Munich.  Howltt,  A.  M.W43 
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Artful   antics.    Herford,    O Sll 

ARTHUR,  T.  S.    joint  author.      See  Car- 
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ARTHUR,,  W.    Italy  in  transition  ....9145 
On   the   difference     between     physical 

and   moral  law 215 

Tongue    of    fire    240 

Arthurian   epic.    Gurteen,    S.    H 820 

Artistic   antomy.    Duval,  IM 743 

Artistic  ordering  of  life.   Cook,   A.   S...170 

Arts    of    life.    Bowker,    R.    R 170 

As  a  matter  of  course.    Cali,   A.    P 613 

As    it   is   in  heaven.    Larcom.    L 240 

As  it  is  to  be.    Daniels  ,C.   L 13S 

As    others   saw    Him.    Anon    232 

ASBOTH,    J.    de.    Official    tour    through 

Bosnia  and  Herzegovina    9143 

Ascanius.        (Also)    Memoirs    relating    to 

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ASHLEY,  W.  J.    Introduction  to  English 

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ASHTON.    J.    Chap-books     of     the     18th 

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Dawn  of  XIX  century  in  England. 942 

Eighteanth  century  waifs   828 

The   Fleet    9421 

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ed.    Humor,     wit    and    satire    of    the 

17th    century    827 

Asiatick    researches.    v2.    Anon    950 

Asolando.    Browning,  R  821 

Aspeats    of    education.    Browning,    O.  .370 
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Aspects   of   the   social   problem.       Bosan- 

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Aspects    of   theism.       Knight,    W 239 

ASSIER,     A.    d'.       Posthumous     human- 
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Astoria.    Irving,  W  9178 

Astronomers.      Morton,  E.  J.   C 920 

Astronomy.    Lockyer,   J.   N 520 

At  liome  and  abroad.    Taylor.  B 914 

At  last.    Kingsley,   C 9172 

At   sundown.    Whittier,    J.    G 811 

At  the  sign  of  the  Lyre.    Doibson,  H.A.821 

Athalie.    Racine,  J 842 

Athelwold.    Chanler,    A.    R.    812 

ATHENAEUS.       Deipncsophists.       tr.   by 

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ATKINS,   F.   A.    Moral   muscle  and  how 

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ATKINSON,    E.    Distribution     of     prod- 
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Industrial  progress   of  the   nation.. 330 
Labor   and   capital     allies,     not     ene- 
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Margin  of  profits 331 

Science  of  nutrition    641 

Taxation   and   work    337 

What  is  a  bank?  332 

ATKINSON,  G.   F.    Study  of  the  biology 

of  ferns  by  the  collodion  method  587 

ATKINSON,  J.   B.    Art  tour  to  northern 

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Overbeck B 

ATKINSON,   J.     C.    BriUsh    birds'     eggs 

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Forty  years  in  a  moorland  parish.. B 

ATKINSON.    J.    J.    Gases    met    with    in 

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ATKINSON,     P.    Electricity    for    every- 
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Electric    transformation    of    power.537 
ATKINSON,  W.  P.    On  the  right  use  of 

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.\tlantic  navigator 910 

Atlantis.       Donnelly,    1 572 

Atlas.    (Latin   text)    R-912 

Atlas  of  classical  geography  912 

Attic   theatre.    Halgh,    A.    E 792 

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Aucassin  and  Nicolettte.    Suchler,  H 841 

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AUDSLEr,     W.    and     G.    Polychromatic 

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AUDUBO-V.  J.   J.    Audubon,   Mrs.  L.  ed- 

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AUGI/STINE,    St.   Confessions    B 

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Aurora    Leigh.    Browning,     E.    B 821 

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AUSTEN.    W.    O.    R.    Introduction        to 

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AUSTIN.    A.    English  lyrics,     ed.   by  'W. 

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Fortunatus  the  pessimist  821 

The  garden  that  I  love   828 

Human   tragedy    821 

Narrative    poem?    821 

Tower    of    Babel    821 

AUS^TIN.  G.  L.  Life  and  times  of  Wen- 
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Autographic  mirror   R-91 

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Australian    poets.    Sladen,    D.    B.    W.8211 

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Lays  of  the  Scottish  cavaliers,  and 
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BABCOCK,    E..  \V.    Household    hints.. 640 
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BABELON,  E.  Manual  of  Oriental  an- 
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BA'CH,    J.    S.    Poole,  R.   L.    Bach   B 

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Japanese  interior  9152 

BACON,    D.    Biographical    sketch    B 

BACON,  E.  M.  ed.  Boston  Illustrat- 
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BACON,    F.    Essays    192 

Literary  and  religious  works 192 

Moral   and  historical   works    192 

Works.    With  life  by  B.  Montague.. 192 

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BACON,    H.    Parisian  art   and  artis<:s.759 
BACON,    L.    Genesis    of    the    New    Eng- 
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Bacteria.    Bary,    A.    de    616 

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BADCOCK.    J.    Vignettes    from    Invisible 

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BADEAU,  A.  Aristocracy  In  England. 9142 
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BADLAM,    A.    Wonders   of  Alaska    ..9179 
BAEDEKER.      K.    Belgium      and     Hol- 
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Dominion  of  Canada 9171 

Eastern  Alps  9149 

Egypt    9162 

Great  Britain   9142 

Italy.    3v    9145 

London   and   its   environs    9142 

Northern   Germany    9143 

Norway  and   Sweden    9148 

Palestine  and  Syria   9156 

Paris    9144 

The    Rhine    9143 

South-eastern   France    9144 

South-western    France    9144 

Southern    Germany    and    Austria.. 9143 

Switzerland    9149 

United    States,    with    an    excursion    to 

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Travellers'  manual  of  conversation  In 
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English  constitution    342 

Lombard  Street   332 

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BAGNALL,    J.     B.    Handbook     of     mos- 
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BAILEY,  J.   M.    Book  of  ensilage 633 

BAILEY,    L.    H.     Botany    5S0 

Lessons   with   plants    580 

Nursery   book    634 

Principles  of  fruit  growing  634 

Talks    afield    aocut    plants    580 

Vegetable  gardening    635 

BAII-EY.    P.    J.     Pestus    821 

BAILEY,    S.    L.    Historical    sketches     of 

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BAIIiEY,   'W.   L.    Our  own  birds   598 

BAILEY.    AV.    W.    Potanicai     collector's 

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BAILLIE,    J.    Poetical  works    822 

BAIN,   A.    Education  as  a  science 370 

English      composition      and      rhetoric 

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John    Stuart   Mill    B 

Logic   160 

Mental  science   150 

Mind    and   body    130 

BAm,    R.    N.    Charles   XII    B 

BAINES,    ^.    Wars   of   the   French   revo- 
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BAINES.  E.  Jr.      Cotton  manufacture  in 

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BAINTON,   G.    €d.    Art  of  authorship.. 29 
BAIRD,    C.    W.    The    Huguenot    emigra- 
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BAIRD,   H.  M.    Huguenots  and  Henry  of 

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BAIRP,     S.     P.     ed.     Annual    record        of 

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BAKER,      C.      W.     Monopolies     and      the 

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BAKER.  E.  D.    Masterpieces,      ed.  by  O. 

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BAKER,    G.   M.    Amateur       dramas     for 

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Baker's    dozen    793 

ed.    Favorite    speaker    808 

Grand  army  speaker   808 

Humorous  speaker 808 

Popular  speaker  803 

Premium  speaker   808 

Prize  speaker    808 

The  Reading  Club  8f8 

BAKER.  G.  P.  comp.  Specimens  of  argu- 

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BAKER.    H.       B.    English     actors     from 

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BAKER,  I.  O.    Treatise  on  masomy  con- 
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BAKER,    L.     C.    The    Are    of    God's    an- 
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BAKER,    La   F.    C.    U.    S.    secret   service 

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BAKER,    M.    N.  ed.  Manual      of     Ameri- 
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BAKER,    R.    S.     Our    new    prosperity.  .338 
BAKER,    6.    ^V.     Albert    N'yanza    ....916G 

Cyprus   as   I  saw  it   In  1879 9156 

Eight  years'  wanderings  in  Cevlon. 91-54 
Exploration  of  the  Nile  tiributaries  of 

Abyssinia     9163 

Ismalia     9166 

Rifle    and   hound    in    Ceylon 798 

"Wild    beasts    and    their   ways    799 

BAKER,    V.    Clouds    in    the   east    ....9157 
BALCH,    E.    Glimpses    of    old       English 

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BAI^CH,   E.    S.    Glaciers   or   freezing  cav- 
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BALCH.  T.    The  French  In  America  dur- 
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BALDWIN,    J.    Book-lover    28 

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Famous   allegories    8211 

Harper's  school  speaker   808 

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Six  centuries  of  English  poetry £211 

BALDWIN,    J.._  Art    of    school    manage- 
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Elementary  psychology  and  educa- 
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BALDWIN,    J.    D.    Ancient   America.. 571 

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BALDWIN,  J.  M.    Elements  of  psycholo- 
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Mental   development   in  tiie   child    and 

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BALDWIN,    ^^'.    C.    African    hunting.. 799 
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BALDY,    L.    F.     California    pioneer,    and 

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BALFOUR,  J.  H.    Elements  of  botany5?0 

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Experimental  mechanics   521 

In    the    high    heavens    523 

Star-land    520 

Story  of  the  heavens   523 

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BALLANTYNE,    R.    M.    Ocean    and    its 

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BALLARD,    J.    P.      Moths    and       butter- 
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BALLOU.    M.    M.    Aztec    land    9173 

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Due  south  !!r/172 

Equatorial  America  91s 

Genius  in  sunshine  and  .shadow 800 

New  Eldorado   9179 

Notable  thoughts  about  women.. .!!  .396 

Pearl  of  India  915.1 

Story   of  Malta   9145 

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British   Columbia   9711 

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Literary    indusitries    928 

Mexico  973 

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North  Mexican   States   and    Texas.. 972 

Northwest  coast  979 

Oregon   9795 

Popular    tribunals 979 

Utah    9792 

Washington,    Idaho    and    Montana.. 978 

Native  races    970 

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Bancroft's  tourist's  guide:  Yosemite,    San 

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BANDFLIER,  A.  F.  Gilded  man  ....980 
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BANGS,   J.    K.    The  bicyclers,    and   three 

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Coffee    and   repartee    817 

The  idiot  817 

Idiot   at   home    817 

Mr.    Bonaparte    of    Corsica   ..817 

Peeps  at  people  817 

Three  weeks  in  politics   817 

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BELL.  N.  R.  B.     (N.  D'Anvers)  Elemen- 
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BELL,   R.    ed.    Songs   from   the     drama- 
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Cruise   of    the   Alioe   May    9171 

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Troy   P39 

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Best  fifty  books.    Davenport,  B.  R....R-28 

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Bethlehem.    Kirk,    H.    S 811 

BETTERTON,  T.    Lowe.  R.  W.    T.  Bet- 

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BIART,       I;.    My    rambles    in    the       new 

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BIBB,  C  .W.    Polished  stones  and  sharp- 
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Bibelots    and    curios.    Vois,    F 738 

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Beauty  of  holiness   220 

Douav  version.      (Catholic)   320 

Holy  Bible  220 

Isaiah,     tr.  by  R.  Lowth    220 

Isaiah,     tr.  bv  T.   K.   Cheyne 220 

Judges,    tr.  by  G.  P.  Moore 220 

Parallel  Bible 220 

Psalms,     tr.  by  H.  H.   Furness 220 

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Danish    and    English    225 

Dutch  and  English   225 

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BILLING.   A.     Science   of  gems R-737 

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Biologv    R-618 

BIRCH,    S.     Egypt    932 

BIRD._  I.    L.    now  Mrs.    Bishop.    Golden 

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Lady's  life  in  the  Rocky  ,Mountains917S 

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Bird   gods.    De   Kay.   C 291 

Bird  notes   afield.       Keeler.    C.    A 598 

Bird-lover  in   the  West.    Miller.    O.   T.598 

Birds    and   flowers.    Hovvitt,    M 821 

Birds   and  poets.    Burroughs.   J S14 

BIRE,    E.    Diarv   during    the   Terror,    tr. 

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BIRNBY.  J.   6      Birney.   W.    James,     G. 

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Res  judicatae   824 

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Thousand   miles'    walk   across       South 

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Voyage    of    the    paper   canoe 9173 

BISHOP.       W.        H.    House-hunter        in 

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Old    Mexico    ^^'-^ 


BISLAND 


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BISMARCK-SCHONHAUSEN,    O.    E.    L. 

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Love  letters   836 

Busch,    M.    Our   chancellor    B 

Hesekiel,   G.    Bismarck   B 

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BI?SKLL.   E.    C.    Historic  origin   of     the 

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Pentateuch 220 

BISSELL,   M.   T.    Household  hygiene.. 613 
Phy.^ical   development     and     exercise.^ 

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BISSETT,       A.    Essays       on       hislorical 

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Bits  of  talk  about  home  matters.  Jack- 
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Bittei^weet.    Holland.    J.    G Sll 

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BLACK.  A.     Atlas R-912 

BLACK,    A.    Photography      indoors     and 

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BLACK,    A.    Miss    America 396 

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BLACK.  J.  R.  Ten  laws  of  health.... 613 
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BLACK.    W.    Goldsmith.       (Eng.    Men   of 

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BL.\CKBURN,  H.    Artists  and  Arabs9165 

Breton    folk    9144 

Travelling  in  Spain    9146 

BLACKBURN.    W.      M.     Histor>'   of     the 

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BLACKET.    W.       S.    Lost      histories     of 

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BLACKIE,  J.  S.  Four  phases  of  mo- 
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Lay   sermons    204 

Natural    history    of   atheism    211 

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ELACKMAN,  R.  D.  ed.  Dictionary  of 
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BLACKWOOD,    W.     Oliphant,   M.    O.   W. 

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BLADES,  W.  Account  of  the  German 
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BLAIKIE,   William.    How   to   get   strong 

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Sound  bodies  for  our  boys  and  girls. 613 
BLAINE,    J.    G.    Twenty    years    in    Con- 
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BLAIR,    J.    Chronological    tables.... R-902 

BLAIR,  L.  H.    Unwise  laws  337 

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BLAKE,  L.  .D.    Woman's  place  today. 396 
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BLAKE,       R.         Hannav.         D.    Admiral 

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BLAKESLEE,  M.  N.     (Blake,  M.)  Twen- 

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BLAKESLEE.    S.    V.     Archology    320 

EI,AKISTON,        P.    Diseases       of         the 

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Blameless  prince.    Stedman,  E.  0 811 

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Grammar  of     painting      and    engrav- 
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BLANQUL    J.     A.    History    of     political 

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BLATCHFORD,   R.     (Nunouam)       Merrie 

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BI-ASERNA,  P.    Sound  in  its  relation  to 

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BLENGOWE,    G.    The    science    of    relig- 
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BOISSIER.  G.  Cicero  and  his  friends. 913 
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BOKER,   G.    H.    Konigsmark.    (Also)   Le- 
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BOLLBS,   F.    At  the  north   of  Bearcamp 

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From   Blomidon   to   Smoky,    and   other 

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BOLLEY,    P.    A.    Technical    analysis.. 543 

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BOLTON,  H.  C.  Quantitative  ana- 
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BOLTON,  S.  K.  Social  studies  in  Eng- 
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BOMEAUGH,      C.      C    comp.    Gleanincrs 

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BONAR,    J.     Malthus    and    his    work.. 312 

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BOND.    F.    English    cathedrals    726 

BONHAM,  J.  M.    Industrial  liberty. .  ..338 

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BONITZ,        H.     Origin    of    the      Homeric 

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BONNEY,  G.  E.  Electro-plaitera'  hand- 
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BONOMT,  J.    Nineveh   and  its  palaces.913 
BONSAL,   S.  Jr.    Fight  for  Santiago.  .9729 

Morocco  as  it  is  9164 

BONVALOT,    G.    Across  Thibet    9151 

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BONWICK,   J.    Our  nationalities   572 

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BO'SWELL,  J.  Correspondence  with  Ers- 
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BOTSFORD,  G.  W.    History  of  Greece93S 

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BOTTA,  V.    Introduction 'to  the  study  of 

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BOTTONE,    S.    R.    The   dynamo 537 

Electrical      instrument       making     for 

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Electric  lighting   537 

How  to  manage  the  dynamo  537 

Wireless       telegraphy   and      Hertzian 

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BOUCHOT,    H.    The    printed    book 90 

BOUOHTON.      W.    History     of     ancient 

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BOULGER,  D.  C.  Central  Asian  ques- 
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BOITRDILLON,      P.       W.    Ailes     d'alou- 

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EOTJRGET.    P.    Impressions  of  Italy.9145 

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BOURINOT,    J.    G.     Canada    971 

Con.stitutional  history  of  Canada 342 

BOURKE,  J.  G..    An  Apache  campaign970 

Oh    the    border   with    Crook    970 

Snake-dance   of   the     Moquis    of     Ari- 
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BOURNE.   E.   G.    History  of  the  surplus 

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BOURNE,  H.  R.  F\  English  newspa- 
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BOfTTMY,  E.    English  constitution  ....?42 

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BOUTWELL,  G.  S.  Constitution  of  the 
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The   lawyer,    the    statesman    and   the 

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Whv  I  am  a  republican    329 

BOVEY.    H.   T.    Hydraulics    621 

BOWDEN,   B.  M.    comp.    Imitation      of 

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BOW  DITCH.  N.  Neiw  American  practi- 
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BOWEN;  C.  W.  ed.  'The  Centennial  cel- 
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Modern  philosophy   190 

POWBN,  H.  C.    Propel 371 

EOWEN,    H.    W.    International    law.. 341 
BOWES,     J.  '  L.    Japanese     marks      and 

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BOWKER,  A.    ed.  Alfred  the  Great.... B 

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BOWLES,   E.    Madame  de  Maintenon..B 
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BOWMAN,  'S.    M.    Joint  author.    See   Ir- 
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BOYD,   A.    K.   H.     (Country   parson)    Au- 
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Counsel   and    comfort   spoken   from   a 

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Every-day  philosopher  In  town      and 

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Graver  thoughts  of  a  country  parson. 

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Recreations   of   a    country   parson.. 824 
BOYD,    J.    P.    Political    history    of       the 

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BOYD,  iS.   G.    Indian  local  names 497 

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BOYNTOIST,    H.    World's    greatest       con- 
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BRAT^FORD,  A.  H.  Age  of  faith  ....230 
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BRACKRTT,    C.    F.    and    others.       Blec- 

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BRJlDBTTRY,  W.  B.    Golden  chain.    (Al- 

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BR.\DEN.    C.    Problem    of    problems.. 239 

BR-ADI,ET,  C.  B.    English  essay  S20 

BRAT)L,EY,       B.       (Cuthbert     Bede)    The 

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BR.\DL,ET,  G.  G.    Recollections  of  Bean 

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BRADLEY,   H.    Story  of  the  Goths.... 943 
BRADSHAW,    J.     ..New    Zealand    of    to- 
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BRADSTRBET,    A.     Campbell,    H.       Ann 

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Colonial  fights  and  fighters  973 

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BRADY,  J.  E.  Tale.°  of  the  telegraph. 654 
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BR.ANDES,    G.    Eminent  authors   of  the 

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Lord  Beaconsfleld   B 

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T^ast   voyage    to    India   and    Australia 

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One  year's  adventures   910 

Sunshine  and  storm  In  the  east 9149 

BRASSEY.    T.    Helps.    A.    Life    and    la- 
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BRAY.    Mrs.    A.    E.    The   good   St.    Louis 

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BRAY'MAN,    J.    O.    ed.    Daring   deeds    of 

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BRIDGES.     R.    Humours   of   the     couri:, 

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BRIDGEMAN,  F.  A.  Winters  in  Alge- 
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Brief   biographies.    Smiles.    S 920 

BRIGGS,    C.    A.    The    Bible,    the   church, 

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Five   lectures   on  Shakespeare 8221 

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BP.INTON.     D.    G.    American    race... 572 

Myths   of  'the  New   World    299 

Races  and   peoples    572 

Religious    sentiment    201 

BRISBIN,   J.    S.    Beef  bonanza    636 

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BRITTAN,    S.      B.    Man    and    his       rela- 
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BRONTE,    C.        (Mrs.     NTicholls)    (Currer 

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Faith  and  freedom    250 

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History  of  early  English  literatur9.820 
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Religion    in    literature    (And)    Religion 

in  life 240 

Short  sermons    250 

Tennyson   ....    820 

Theology  in   the  English  poets 820 

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BROOKINGS,     W.    DuB.    and    Ringwalt. 

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BROOKLYN    ETHICAL    ASSOCIATION. 

Evolution   575 

Elvolution  in   science,    philosophy     and 

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BROOKS,    C.   iT.    William    Ellery     Chan- 

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BROOKS,   E.    S.     Story  of  New  York.9747 

Story   of   the   American   Indian 970 

Story  of   the   American   soldier 973 

Story   of    the   19th   century    901 

BROOKS,    G.    Dames    and    daughters    of 

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BROOKS,    H.    M.    Olden-time    music.  780 
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BROOKS,       J.    Seventh       months'       run 

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BROOKS,   N.    Abraham  Lincoln   B 

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Mediterranean  trip    914 

Short  studies  in  party  politics — 329 
Statesmen.    (Men   of   achievement   se- 


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BROOKS;  P.    Good  cheer  for  a  year.. 250 

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Lecture   on   preaching    250 

Light    of    the   world    250 

Twenty  sermons   25D 

Allen,    A.   V.    G.    Life     and    letters    of 

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BROOKS,  W.  K.    Genus  salpa.    2v  ....597 

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Brother    and   sister.    Renan,    E 846 

Broitherhood    of    thieves.    Foster,    S.S..326 

BROTHERS,  A.    Photography  770 

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Open    mints    and    free    coinage 332 

BROUGHAM,    H.    P.    Lord       Brougham. 

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BROWN,     A.    English    politics    in    earI->^ 

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BROWN,  C.  R.    The  main  points  250 

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BROWN,  G.    Grammar  of  English  gram- 

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BROWN,    G.    B.    Pine    arts    704 

BROWN,    G.    P.     Sewer-gas    614 

BRO'WN,   H.   F.    Life  on  the  lagoons.9145 

Venice 9453 

BROWN,  H.  T.    Five  hundred  and  sevou 

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BROWN,  J.   B.    Stoics  and  saints 270 

BROWN,  J.   G.    Medical  diagnosis 616 

BROWN,  J.   S.    Partisan  politics   329 

BROWN,    J.    T.   T.    The   authorship       of 

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BROWN.  M.   T.    Synlthetic  philosophy  of 

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BROWN,    R.    W.    ed.       Great    events    of 

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BROWN,  S.  G.    Life  of  Rufus  Choate..B 
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BROWN,   T.    E.    Manx  witch,    and   other 

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BRO^\'N,  T.  A.    History  of  the  American 

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BROWN,    T.    E.     Studies    in    modern    so- 
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BROWN,  W.  J.    The  new  democracy.. 320 

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Betsv      Jane  'Ward,       hur      book      of 

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Complete  works  of  Artemus   4Vard.817 
BROWNE.   J.    H.     Sights   and   sensations 

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BROWNE.    J.      R.    Adventures      in      the 

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BROWNE,  L.  L.  Prophetic  visions.  ...133 
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BROWNE LU  C.  L.  Tales  from  Tokio9]52 
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The   new   world    970 

BROWNEIX,  W.  C.     French  art  759 

French  traits 9144 

BROWNING,   B.   B.    Aurora  Leigh,' '  and 

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Essays   on   the  Greek  "christian"  poets 

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Letters.    2v S''f 

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BROWNING,  O.    Aspects  of  education.370 

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BROWNING,   R.     Agamemnon    821 

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Balaustion's      adventure:"    '('Ai«oV      A 
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Blot  in  the  'scutcheon,  and  other  dra- 
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Complete       poetic         and         dramatfc 

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Dr.amatis  personae  S21 

Ferishtah's    fancies    '.'.'.'    ..'.'.'.'.821 

Jocoseria    !!.".821 

La  Saisiaz .821 

Lyrics,   idyls  and  romances  from'  (his) 

poetic   and    dramatic    works    821 

Men    and    women    821 

Pacchiarotto,    with    other    poem;; 821 

Parleyings 821 

Pauline,  and  other  poem^^  821 

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Poetical  works.    5v S2i 

Prince  Hohenstiehl-Schuangan 821 

Return   of   the   druses,    etc    821 

Ring  and   the   book.    2v 821 

Select  poems,    ed.  hy  W.   J.   Rolfe..821 

Strafford.     (Also)    Sordello    821 

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Browning's  message  to  his  time.    Berdoe, 

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BROWNLEE.  W.   C.     Christian  father.244 
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BRUN.^OW,    P.    Spherical   astronomy. 522 
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BURCH,  G.  J.  Manual  of  electrical  sci- 
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BURCHARD,         S.         D.    ed.  Laurel 

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BURCKHARDT,       J.       Renaissance      in 

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BURDER,   T.   H.    Life    .-B 

BURDB'TT,  J.  S.    comp.  Select  recitations 

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BURDETTE,    R.    J.    Smiles    yoked     with 

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BURGE,   L.    Pre-glacial  man    21S 

BURGES,      A.    American      kennel      and 

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BURGES,  G.    ed.  Greek  anthology   ....888 
BURGESS,  J.  W.    The  civil  war  and  the 

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Political  science  and  comparative  con- 
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BURGOYNE,     P.     J.    Library    construc- 
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BURKE,  B.  Book  of  orders  of  knight- 
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Genealogical  and  heraldic  dictionary 
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BURKE.    E.    Essay  on   the  sublime  and 

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Speeches   on   the  American  war,     and 

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Speeches     on   the       impeachment     of 

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of    Burke's    correspondence    825 

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BURLfNGAME.       H.      I..    A     Conjurer's 

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BURN.    R.    Roman   literature   in  relation 

to   Roman   art    704 

BI'RNABY,    F.     Ride    to   Khiva 9158 

Same.    (Also)    On    horseback    through 

Asia    Minor    9158 

Ware.    J.    R.    and   Mann,    R.    K.    Life 

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BURNET,    G      History    of   his   own    time. 

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BURNET,    ,1.    Composition   in  piccures.751 

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BURNETT,  .T.  G.  Love  and  laughter. 811 
BURNETT.     P.      H.    Recollections       and 

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Bf'RNEY.  F.  See  Arblay.  Mme.  f.  B.d'. 
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BURNS.  R.    Complete  works.  (Also)  Let- 
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BURR,    A.    Parton.    J.    Life    and    times 

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BURRILL,    A.    M.     New    law    dictionary. 

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BURRITT,  E.    Ten-minute  talks   814 

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BURRITT,    E.    H.        Geography   of     the 

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BURROUGHS.   J.     Birds   and  poets,    with 

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Fresh  fields   814 

Indoor   studies    814 

The    light   of    day    "    It^ 

Pepacton    |1* 

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Squirrels    and   other    fur-bearers... 814 

Wake-robin 814 

Whitman    -^ 

Winter  sunshine  814 

Year   in  the  fields    814 

BURRO  WES.   A.   J.    Why     study     LaHn 

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BURROWS,       E.      E.    America,     Japan, 

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BURROWS,    M,    History    of    the    foreign 

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BURT,   B,    C.    History  of  modern   philo- 
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BURT,  'M    E.    Literary  landmark? 28 


BURT,    W.    H.    Characteristic       materia 

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BURTON.    C.    V.    Introduction    to   dyna- 
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BTTKTON,    I.       A.    Romance    of     Isabel. 

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BURTON,   R.    Dumb  in  .Tune 811 

Memorial  day,   and   other   poems Sll 

BVRTON,    R.    F.     Etruscan    Bologna,. 913 
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Zanzibar.       2v 9166 

BURTON,    Robert.    Anatomy    of    melan- 
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BURTON,   W.    E.    ed.    Cyclopedia   of   wit 

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BURTY,    P.     Chefs-d'oeu\Tes    of    the    in- 
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BURY,   J.   B.    History  of  Greece   938 

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BURY,    Viscount.    (W.    C.    Keppel)       and 

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BUSCH,     M.    Bismarck  In    the     Franco- 
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Our   chancellor    B 

BUSH,    R.    H.    Roman   legends    398 

BUSHFLL,    T.       W.    Profit-sharing     and 

the   labor  question    331 

BUSHNELL,     H.    Building    eras   in     re- 
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Character  of  Jesus   232 

Moral   uses    of   dark    things    204 

Nature  and  the  supernatural 230 

Work  and   play    814 

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BUSS.    F.   M.      Leaves  from   (her)   note- 
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BUSSELL,  P.  W     The  school  of  Platol84 
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BUTLER,   A.   A.    How   to   study  the   life 

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BUTLER,    B.    F.    Butler's   book    B 

Parton,    J.    General    Butler      in      New 

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BUTLER,   CM.     Inner  Rome    9456 

BTTTLER,    E.    A.    Pond   life    579 

BUTLER,    H.    C.    Scotland's    ruined    ab- 
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BUTLER,    J.    Analogy    of    religion... 239 

"Collins,  W.   L.    Butler B 

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BUTLER,       N.      M.    Education     in     the 

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The  meaning  of  education   370 

BUTLER.    S.    Hudibras     821 

Poetical    works    821 

BI'TLER.  W.   A.    Nothing  to  wear,   and 

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Oberammergau  R-811 

BUTLER,    W.    F.    Charles    George    Gor- 
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RUTLER.    ,W.      F.    Ventlla^- 
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BUTLER,  W.  P.    Great  lone  land  ....9171 

Wild  north  land    9171 

BUTSCHLI,    O.    Microscopic    forms    and 

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BUTTERFTELD.    C.      W.    Discovery     of 

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BIiTTER  WORTH.       H.    SoDSs:     of     his- 
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South   America    980 

BUTTERWORTH.  J.  Concordance  to  the 

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Bui=;lnP'S3   man'    law   cabinet    2T7 


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Merchants    and    shipmasters'    manual 

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BUXTON,  H.   J.  W.    English  painters. 920 
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By  moorland  and  sea.     Knight,   F.   A. 9141 
BYINGTON,  E.  H.    The  Puritan  in  Eng- 
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BYR'N,    E.    W.    Progress   of   invention   in 

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BYRNE.    O.    Price  book,   ready   reckoner 

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BYRON,    G.    G.    N.    lord.     lietters.       ed. 

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Ijife    and   letters    B 

Marino    Faliero.    (Also)    Prophecy    of 

Dante    821 

Poems    and    dramas 821 

Poetical  works.    lOv      Same.   (In  lv)S21 
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Nichol,    J.    Byron    i> 

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Trelawney,   E.   J.    Records  of  Shelley, 

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C .      M .    Light  on  the  path ■  ■  ^1^ 

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CABELL,    J.    L.    Testimony    of     modern 

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CAlBLB,    G.   ^'■.     Creoles  of  Lousiana.9763 

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CABOT,    J.       E.    Memoir    of       Emerson, 

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Cabofs    discovery    of     North       America. 

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C  ADM  AN.    H.    W.     Christian    unity       of 

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CADOGAN,       Lady        A.    Drawing-room 

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CAESAR.    C.    J.    Caesar's   commentaries. 

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CAESARS,   The.    Suetonius     Tranquillus, 

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CAINE,    T.    H.    Cobwebs   of   crticism.  .824 
Life    of   Coleridge.    (Great    writers    se- 
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Little   Manx  nation    9428 

Recollections    of    Dante    Gabriel    Ros- 

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CAIRD,       E.    Critical       philosophy         of 

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Essays  on  literature  and  philosophy]04 

Evolution  of  religion.    2v   204 

Social     philosophy     and     religion       of 

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CAIRD,  J.    The  Philosophy  of  religion. 201 

CAIRNES,    J.    E.    Character   and    logical 

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Some   leading     principles    of     politioal 

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CAIRNES,   John.    UnbeMef  in   the  XVIII 

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CAJORIE,      F.    History     of     elementally 

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Calamities  and  quarrels  of  authors.   Dis- 
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CALDERON  DE  LA  BARCA,  P.  Dramas, 
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Hasell,    E.    J.    Calderon    B 

Trench,   R.    C.    Essay  on  the  life  and 

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CALDERWOOD,        H.        Evolution       and 

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CALDWELL,    C.     Genius   and     character 

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CALDWELL,     W.     Schopenhauer's     sys- 
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California  as  it   is.    Anon    9179 

California    pioneers.    Baldy,    I.    F 811 

California  scrap-book  818 

California  souvenir.    Alcione    811 

CALIFORNIA    state    legislature.       Codes 

and  statutes  R-345 

Corporation  law   347 

School    law    345 

CALIFORNIA   State  Mining   Bureau.    Oil 

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California  Supreme  Court.    Digest  of   the 

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California   University     of.    Junior     class. 

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CAI;KINS,  A.    Opium  and  the  opium-ap- 
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CALKINS,    N.    A.     Primarv     object     les- 
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CALL,  A.   P.    As  a  matter  of  course.. 613 

Power  ithrough  repose   613 

Call   to   the   unconverted.    Baxter,    R...240 
CALLA"WAY,  F.  B.    Charm  and  courtesy 

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CALL  AAV  AY,   H.    tr.   Nursery   tales,   tra- 
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CALLER.   M.  A.     Literary  guide  28 

CALL1M,\CHUS.     AVorks  of  Hesiod     and 

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CALLWELL,    C.    E.     Effect    of    maritime 

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CALMET,    A.     Dictionary       of       the     Bi- 
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CALVERLE"',       C.       S.     (C.     S.     C.)Fly- 

leaves   821 

Literary  remains  821 

Verses  and  fly  leaves S21 

Verses  and  translations   821 

CALVERT.  G.  H.    Arnold  and  Andre.. 812 

Bri.ef   essays   and  brevities    814 

Scenes   and   thoughts   in   Europe      (se- 
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Shakespeare   8221 

\'\'ordswor'th    B 

CALVIN.  J.    Guizot,  F.  P.  G.    (With  his 

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CALVO,       J.       B.    Repubhc       of       Costa 

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Cambridge.  Clark,  J.  W 378 

Cambridge   essays.    4v    824 

CAMOENS,    L.    de.    The   Lusiad.      tr.    bv 

W.  J.  Mickle   8.i9 

Same    : R.geg 

Sennets.     (With)   Dante  sonnets   ....J51 

CAMP.   W.     College  sports    797 

and.    Deland.    T.    F.    Football 796 

joint  author.    See   Welch,    L.    S. 
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CAMPAN,       Madame.    Memoirs     ot"     the 

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CAMPANELi^A,      T.     Sonnets,     tr.    by    J. 
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Sonnets    851 

CAMPBELL..    C.    History    of    the    colony 

of  "Virginia    1^755 

CAMPBELL.  D.    The  Puritan  in  Holland 

2v   274 

CAMPBELL,   G.   D.    G.     Dnke   of  Argyle. 

Primeval   man    573 

Raign    of    law    215 

CAMPBELL,       H.     J.    Elementary     biol- 
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CAMPBELL,   H.   S.    Ann  Bradstreet  and 

her  tim?  B 

Easiest       way   in     housekeeping     and 

cooking   640 

Household  economics   640 

In    foreign    kitchens    641 

Prisoners    of    poverty    339 

Prisoners    of    poverty    abroad 339 

The  problem  of  the  poor   339 

Women  wage-earners  396 

CAMPBEIL,    Hugh,    and   others.     Voice. 

speech   and  gesture    808 

CAMPBELL.   J.    F.     tr.    Popular   tales   of 

the   ^^'est   Highlands    398 

CAMPBELL,    J.    D.    C;>leridge    B 

CAMPBELL,    J.    Lives   of   the    chief  jus- 
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Lives  of  tlfe  lord  chancellors   of  Eng- 
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CAMPBELL,  J.    Martyr  of  Erromanga.B 
CAMPBELL,       L.  Guide       to     Greek 

tragedy   880 

CAMPBELL,     L.      J.    ed.    Young     folks' 

book    of   poetry    808 

CAMPBELL,    S.    M.     Story    of    the    crea- 
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CAMPBELL,    T.    Life  and   letters.    3v..B 

Poetical  works    821 

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Camping     ^'oy  iges     on     German      rivers. 

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Camps  in  the  Rockies.    Grohman,   W.   A. 

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CANDBE,  H.   C.    How  women  may  earn 

a  living  396 

CANNAN,  E.    Histcry  of  the  theories  of 
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CANNING,   C.   S.    countess.    Hare,  A.   J. 

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CANNING,  G.    Select  speeches,  ed.  by  R. 

V.alsh    825 

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Hill,    F.    H.    George   Canning   B 

Canoe  and  camera.    Steele.  T.   S 9174 

Canot^  and  saddle.    "Winthrop,  T 818 

CANOVA,    A.    Works    in    sculpture    and 

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Canterburj-,     Historical     memorials       of. 

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Canterbury   pilgrimage.    Pennell,    J 9142 

Canute    the   great.    Field,   (M    822 

Cap  and  bells.     Peck,  S.   M 811 

CAPES,    W.    W.    Roman    empire    of    the 

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Roman  history    937 

CAPT-EL,  E.   S.    ed.    Old  Norse  saga.-. 839 
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Capiuring  a  locomotive.  Pittenger,  W.9737 
Care  and  culture  of  men.    Jordan,  D.S.370 

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CAREy,    E.    George   William   Curtis.... B 
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CARLES,    W.   R.    Life  In  Corea   9161 

CARL  ETON,     ptjeud.    See  Coffin,   C.   C. 

CARI-ETON,    W.    City    legends    811 

Farm  ballads  Sll 

Farm    festivals    811 

Farm  legends   811 

Carleton's    handbook    of    popular    quota- 
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CARLIN.    E.    V.    ed     Berkeley    year.. 814 
CAFtLOTA.  Empress  of  Mexico.    Hall,  P. 
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Carlyle,   T.    Rem.iniscences   B 

CARLYLE,     Thomas.        Carlyle    antholo- 
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Correspondence    between    Goethe    and 

Carlyle    82ti 

Correspondence  of  Carlyle  and  Emer- 
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Critical    and      miscellaneous      essays. 

4v 824 

Early  kings  of  Norway 948 

Early  letters   826 

Essays    824 

French  revolution.    2v   944 

History  of  Friedrich  II.    4v B 

Lectures  on  the  history  or  litera- 
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Letters  to  his  youngest  sister   826 

Life  of  Schiller   B 

On  heroes  and  hero-worship    824 

On   the  choice   of   books    28 

Past  and  present.  Same  (Also)  Chart- 
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Reminiscences   B 

Reminiscences    of    my    Irish    journey 

in    1849    9141 

Sartor  resartus.  Same.  (Also)  He- 
roes and  hero-worship.  (And)  Life 
of    John    Sterling.     (And)    Latterday 

pamphlets    824 

Selected  sketches.  (Little  master- 
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ed.    Lstters   and     speeches     of     Oliver 

Cromwell    826 

Arnold,  A.   S.    Story  of  T.   Carlyle.. B 

Conway,   M.   D.    T.    Carlyle  B 

Fluegel,  E.  Carlyle's  moral  and  re- 
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Froude,   J.  A.    T.   Carlyle:    history  of 

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CHURCHII-L,     W.      S.     Ian     Hamilton's 

march    966 

London   to    Ladysmith    966 

Malakand    field    force    958 

CHURCH^^^A.RD,    W.    B.    My    consulate 

in  Samoa   9196 

CHURC^HYARD,  T.    Tragedy  of  Wolsey. 

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CICERO.  M.  T.    Academic  que.stions.     tr. 

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Death   no   bane.    tr.    by   R.    Black.. 875 

Five  books    875 

Letters  to  several  of  his  friends.  3v.875 
On    oratory    and    orators.     (Also)    Let- 
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J.   S.  Watson  875 

Orations    875 

Select    orations    875 

Treatise   concerning  the  moral   duties 

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Treatises,    tr.   by  C.   D.   Yonge 875 

Collins,  W.  L.    Cicero.    (Ancient  clas- 
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Davidson,    J.     L.     S.     Cicero.    (Heroes 

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Forsythe,  W.    Life  of  Cicero   B 

Trollope,   A.    Life  of  iCicero   B 

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CID,   R.    D.   de  B.   called   the.   CLarke,    H. 

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CINCINN'ATUS,     pseud.      Travels  on  the 

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CIST^  H.  M.  Armv  of  the  Cumber- 
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CITIZEN  of  New  York.  pseud.  See 
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Citizenship.    Seeb'e.    J.    H 342 

City   for   the   people.    Parsons,    F 352 

City    In    the    sea 9453 

Citv   of   dreadful   night.     Thomson,   J.. 821 

Citv    of   Gold.    Augustine,    St 230 

City  of  the  Great  King.    Barclay,  J.T.9156 

CitA^    wilderness.    Woods.    R.    A 360 

Civic.-.    Clark,    F.    H 320 

(Ilivilization   of     Christendom.    Bosanquet, 

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CLAPPERTON,  H.  Lander,  R.  Capt 
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CLARE,  G.  A.  B.  C.  of  foreign  ex- 
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CLARE,  M.  F.  sister.  Nun  of  Ken- 
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CLARENDON,  E.  H.  1st  earl  of.  Life 
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CLARETIE.   J.   and  others.     French  cel- 

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CLARIDGE,    R.    T.    Cold    water  cure.. 615 
CliARK,       Alexander.    Gospel       In       the 

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Workday   Christianity    250 

CLARK,  Alonzo.  Diseases  of  the  heart.dG 
CLARK,  A.  B.    The  elder  and  the  young- 
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Same.      (Also)  Charlotte  Cushman,  by 

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CLARK,    D.    K.    Railway  machinery,    vl. 

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CliARK,  E.  L.  Races  of  European  Tur- 
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CLAUK,  E.  W.  From  Hong  Kong  to  the 
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CLARK,    F.    E.    Looking    out    on    life. 173 

New    way    round    an    old    world 9157 

CLARK,  F.  D.    comp.    First  regiment  of 

New    York    9736 

CLARK,  F.  H.    Outlines  of  civics 320 

CLARK,   H.   J.    Mind  in  nature  576 

CLARK,  J.  B.    Philosophy  of  wealth.. SiO 
CLARK,  J.   G.    Clark,  S.  W.  comp.      In 

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CLARK,    J.    W.     Cambridge    378 

Libraries  In   the   mediaeva.1    and   ren- 
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CLARK,   N.   G.    Elements  of  the  English 

language    420 

CLARK,   R.     ed.    Golf   797 

CLARK,   S.  G.    Round  trip  from  the  hub 

to  the  Golden  Gate   9173 

CLARK,  S.   S.    Text-book  of  commercial 

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CLARK,     T.     M.    Building     superintend- 
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CLARK,   U.    Guide   to  spiritualism   133 

CLARK,   W.    Savonarola   B 

CLARKE,     A.    Effects     of     the     factory 

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CLARKE,      Mrs.       C.    Concordance      to 

Shakespeare    R-8221 

CLARKE,  C.  and  Clark.M.  Recollections 

of  writers  920 

CLARKE,  E.    Susanna  Wesley.  (Famous 

women   series)    B 

CLARKE,  E.   H.    Building  of  a  brain.376 

Sex  in  education  376 

Visions    616 

CLARKE,  F.  W.    comp.    Weights,  meas- 
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CLARKE,    G.    The  education  of  children 

at  Rome  370 

CLARKE,    H.    B.    The   Oid   compeador.B 

First    Spanish    reader    468 

Spanish  grammar   465 

Spanish    literature    860 

CLARKE,  H.  W.    History  of  tithes.... ^4 
CLARKE,    J.    B.    Manual    of   trigonomet- 
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CLARKE,    J.     F.    Autobiography,     diary 

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Christian    doctrine    of    forgiveness     of 

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Christian   doctrine    of    prayer    264 

Common  sense  in  religion  204 

Events    and    epochs    in    religious    his- 
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Id'e.as   of  the  Apostle   Paul    225 

Life  and  times  of  Jesus  as  related  by 

Thomas   Didymus    232 

Memorial  and  biographical  skeltches920 

Nineteenth    century    questions    814 

Orthodoxy    230 

Self-culture    374 

Steps    of    belief    239 

Ten  great  religions.    2v   ....... 290 

CI-ARKE,  L.   L.    Objects  tor  the  micro- 
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CLARKE,  M.  C.    My  long  life  B 

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CLARKE,  T.   C.    and  others.      American 

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CLARKE,  W.    joint  author.     See  Lewis, 
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CLARKE,    W.    N.    Outlines   of    Christian 

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Study  of  Christian  missions   266 

Cla.-ssical   heritage  of  the      middle     ages. 

Taylor,   H.    0 809 

Classical    studies     in    honour     of     Henry 

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CI-AVERHOUSE,    See   Graham,    J. 
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CLAYDEN,   P.  W.    Early  life  of  Samuel 

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CLAYTON,    E.   C     Queens    of   song.... 920 
CLEAVELAND,  H.  "VV.     and  Backus,  W. 

Village    and    farm    cottages    T2S 

CLEGHORN,    G.    Epidemical   diseases   of 

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CI.EMfCNS,    E.    J.     M.     La     Plata     coun- 
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CLEMENS.       S.       L.     See       Twain,       M. 
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CLEMENT,  C.    Michelangelo B 

CLEMENT,   C.   E.    now  Waters,  Mrs.   E. 

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CLEMENT,       J.     ed.       Noble       deeds     of 

American    women    396 

CLEMMER,    M.    Memorial    of   Alice   and 

Phoebe    Gary    B 

Men,    women  and   things    814 

Poems    of   life   and   mature    811 

Hudson,   E.    Memorial  of  Mary  Clem- 

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Clerical  anecdotes.     Sadler,   L.    R 828 

Clerical   life.    Maclaren,    1 250 

CLERKE,    A.     M.    Familiar    studies      in 

Homer 883 

History  of  astronomy   520 

CLEVELAND,    C.       D.  'Compendium     of 

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CLEVEL^\JVD,    R.    J.    Voyages   .of       the 

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Voyages    of   a   merchant   navigator.. B 
CI/EVELAND,      R.      E.     George       Eliot's 

poetry,    and    other   studies    814 

CLEWS,  H.    Wall  Street  point  of  view332 
CLIFFORD,    AV.    K.       Common   sense    of 

the   exact    sciences    510 

Lectures  and  essays   ]!504 

Seeing   and   thinking    612 

CLIFTON,    A.    B.    Cathedral    church     of 

Litchfield   726 

Climate    in    relation    to    organic    matter. 

Gordon,    C.    A 616 

CLIVE,   Mrs.    A.   V.    Poems   ;..821 

CLIVE,    R.    baron   IClive.    Macaulav,    T. 

B.    Lord   Clive    B 

Clock   struck   one.    Watson,    S .133 

CLODD,       E.    Birth       and       growth       of 

myth    291 

Childhood    of    religions    291 

Pioneers   of  evolution    575 

Primer    of   evolution    575 

Story   of   i>rimitve  man    571 

CLOETTE,     H.    History     of     the     great 

Boer    trek    966 

Cloth    of   gold.    Aldrich,    T.    B.    !..!.! !!sii 

Cloud   of   witness.    Gell,    Mrs.    L 240 

Cloud   of    witnesses.    Northrup,    S.    A.. 204 

Clouds    in    the    east.    Baker,    V 9158 

CLOUGH,   A.    H.     Poetical   and    dramatic 

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Same:    ed.   by  J.    D.    Campbell! !!!!!821 

Same.    ed.    by   Prof.    Shedd    821 

Prose  remains  with  letters  and  mem- 

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Club-land.    Hatton.   J 9142 

CLUM,    F.    D.    Inebriety    178 

CLUTTERBUCK,    W.    J.    About    Ceylon 
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Coal    and   the    coal   mines.    Greene,    H.553 
COAN,   T.    Adventures  in  Patagonia.. 9182 

Life  in  Hawaii    9196 

COATES,    H.    T.    ed.    Children's   bock   of 

poetry   8211 

COBB,    A.    G.    Earth-burial   and    crema- 
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COBEE,  F.   P.     Duties  of  women   396 

Life  by  herself.    2v   B 

COBBETT,  W.    Advice  to  young  men. 170 

Letters  on  the  late  war  9735 

COBDEN,   R.    Speeches  on  public  policy, 
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Morley,    J.    Life    of    Richard    Cobden. 

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Cobden   club     essays.    Systems     of     land 

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Cobwebs    from    an    empty    skull.    Bierce, 

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Cobwebs  of  criticism.    Caine,   T.   H 824 

COCHIN,  A.    Results  of  emancipation. 326 

Results   of   slavery   326 

COCHRAN,   W.    Pen  and   pencil  in  Asia 

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COCHRANE,   C.   H.    Wonders  of  modem 

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COCKBURN,    H.    lord.    Life    of    Francis 

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COCKE,    Z.    A  Doric  reed    811 

COCKER,    B.    F.     Theistic    conception    of 

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COCKER,     W.     J.    Government     of     the 

United    States    342 

CODMAN,    J.     Free    ships    387 

Round  trip  by  way   of   Panama 9179 

Solution    of    the   Mormon    problem.. 298 
CODY.    W.    F.     (Buffalo    Bill)    Wetmore, 

H.    C.     Last   of   the   great   scouts B 

COFFIN,     C.      C.     (Carleton)    Our       new 

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Seat  of  empire   917s 

COFFIN,    C.    E.     Gist   of  whist    795 

COlTGp:SHALL,    G.    American   pri\iateers 

and    letti3rs-of -marque    9735 

Coins,  medals  and  seals.  Prime,  W.C.737 
COIT,   J.   O.    The  religion  of  manhood. 240 

COIT,    S.    Neighborhood   guilds 369 

COKAIN,    A.     Dramatic    works    822 

COLANGE,    L.    de.    Picturesque   Europe- 
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COLBEOK.  C.    On  the  teaching  of  mod- 
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COLBURN,     W.       Intellectual      arithme- 
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COLBY,   W.    I.    Der  Lehrer   438 

COLE,  G.  A.  J.  The  Gypsy  road.... 9143 
COLE,  S.  W.  American  fruit-book.. 634 
COLEMAN,    J.    Players   and  playwrights 

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COLENSO.  J.   W.    bishop  of  Natal.   Pen- 
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COLERIDGE,     H.     N.    Introductions     to 

Gre^k  classic  poets   883 

COLERIDGE,    S.    T.     Aids    to    reflection. 

(Also)    Statesman's  manual   242 

Biographia  literaria   B 

Anima    poetae.      ed.    by    E.    H.    Cole- 
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The    friend    824 

Lectures   and    notes   on       Shakespeare 

and   other  English   poeta    824 

Same,    with    other    literary      remains- 

ed.      by  Prof.  Shedd 824 

Letters.    2v    826 

Literary   remains    824 

Notes     and     lectures     upon     Shakes- 
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On   the     constitution   of     church     and 

state    322 

Poems 821 

Poetical    works    821 

Specimens  of  table-talk.-, 828 

Works  821 

Caine,    H.    Life    of    Coleridge B 

Campbefl,    J.    D.    Coleridge    B 

Traill,    H.    D.    Coleridge    B 

COLERIDGE.    Sara.    Memoirs     and     let- 
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COLFAX,    S.    Martin,    E.    W.    Life     and 

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COI,GROVE,    F.    W.    Memory    154 

COLIGNY,  G.  de.  Besant,  W.  Coligny.B 
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COLLEN3,   J.    H.    Guide  to  Trinidad. 9172 

COLLIER,  J.    Manual   of  oil  painting.751 

Primer    of    art     751 


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C(  HOLIER.    J.    p.     Arcount    ol    the   rarest 

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Notes  to  Shakespeare's  phiys   S221 

COLLIER.     M.     Mme.    Galletti    di    Cadil- 

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(X"^I.LIER.    P.    Mr.    Picket-Pin   and     his 

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COLLIER,    R.    L.     English   home    life.9142 
Meditations  on  the  essence  of  Christ- 
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COLLIER,   T.   S.    Song  spray    8U 

COLLIER,    W.    M.     The    trusts    338 

COLLIGNON,      M.    Manual      of      Greek 

archaeologrj'    709 

COLLI NGWOOD,  C.  Rambles  of  a  na- 
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COLLINGWOOD,    W.    G.    Art     'teaching 

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Life  and  work  of  Ruskin.    2v   '.'  B 

COLLINS,   C.     Saint   Simon    ....  B 
COLLINS.    F.    H.    Epitome    of    the    syn- 
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COLLINS,    J.    H.     Mineralogy.    2v    549 

Principles  of  ccal  mining  622 

Principles  of  metal  mining  6:^2 

COLLINS,    J.    C.     Essays    and    studies. 824 
Study   of   English    literature    ..  820 

ed.    Treasury       of        minor        British 

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COLLINS.       L.    Historical     sketches     of 

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COLLINS,     -M.    Through     the     gates"  o'f 

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COLLINS,  R.  Buddhism  in  relation  to 
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^^hh'^^^-^  ^-  Poetical  works.  "(With 
'Milton.    J.    Poetical    works)    821 

COLLINS,  W.  A.  At  long'  and  short 
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COLLINS,    "W.    L.    Aristophanes"!!!!"  822 

Butler    g 

Cicero    .     (Ancient    classics)    !!!!!!    875 

Iliad    of   Homer    883 

Plautus    and    Terence    87' 

Montaigne  ^ 

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COLLINS,    Wilkie.    Sights    a-foot    . . .  9142 
COLLIS,    S.    M.    Woman's    trip    to   Alas- 
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A   woman's    war   record  9737 

COLLYER,   R.    The   life   that  now"is!.250 

Talks   to  young  men   170 

COLMAN,    G.     Broad    grins    !!821 

COLMAN,      H.      European      agriculture 

2y.        630 

Colombian    and       Venezuelan     republics 

Scruggs,    W.     L 986 

Colonial  days  and  ways.    Smith,   !h.b!8174 
Colonial    days    in    old    New    York.    Earle 

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Colonial    fights    and    fighters,    Brady,    C. 

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Colonial   furniture.  Lockwood,   L.    v!r-749 

Colonization.     Morris,    H.     C 325 

COLORADO,  Revenue  Commission.  Re- 
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Colour.    Church,    A.    H !.!!!! 535 

Colour    of    life.    Meynell,    A.    T...       .     824 
Colour-sense.    Allen,    C.    G.    B...  701 
COLQi-HOUN,  A.   R.     China  in  transfor- 
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Overland    to  iChlna    !!!!!!!!!  !915l 

Ru.ssia   against    India    327 

COLTON,    B.    P.    Zoology    590 

COLTON.    C.     Last   seven     vears   of     the 

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COLTON,   C.    C.    Lacon ".! 828 

COLTON,  J.  M.  Annals  of  Switzer- 
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COLTON,  W.    Deck  and  port   910 

iLand  and    lee    914 

Land   of  gold    9179 

Ship    and    shore    in    Madeira.        (And) 
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Columbia's   coiirtship.    Crane,    W.    ..R-811 
COLUMBUS,    C.    Abbott,    J.    S.    C.    Life 

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Irving,     W.    Life     land     voyages       of 

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Mackie,    C.    P.    With    the    admiral    of 

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Ober,    F.    A.    In   the  wake    of   Colum- 
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Wisnor,   J.    Christopher  Columbus... B 

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COLIS.V  County,   History  of   9794 

COLVIN,    S.    Keats.      (English    men       of 

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COLYER,    F.    Steam   engines     and     boil- 
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COMBE,    A.    Mmagement   of    infancy. 649 
Physiological      and       moral     manage- 
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COMBE,    G.    Constitution  of  man 130 

COMBE,       W.    Doctor      Syntax's     three 

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Comedy   and    the  comic   spirit.    Meredith, 

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COMEGYS,    B.    B.    Tour   around    my    li- 
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COMENIUS.    J.    A.     Laurie,     S.      S.     Life 
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COMER,     G.     N.     Navigation     527 

Keeping  'books   by   double    entry 657 

Comic  tragedies.      Aicott,  L.    M 793 

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W.    P 244 

Coming  of  love.    Dunton,   T.   W 821 

Coming    of    the    friars,    jessop,    A 942 

Coming    people.    Dole,    C.     F 170 

Coming  religion.    Van  Ness,  T 204 

Coming    struggle      for      India.    Vambery, 

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COMi'nGS,  '  !b'.    N.  '  'Physioiogy  '!!!!!!!!  !612 

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Commercial  geography.  Adams.   C.C.R-380 
COMMITTEE  OF  FIFTEEN.     Report  on 

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COMMITTEE   OF   TEN.    Report  on  sec- 
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Common    sayings.    Loaring,    H.    J 390 

COMMONS,       J.         R.    Distribution        of 

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Proportional  representation  S24 

Social    reform   and    the   church 304 

Common  sense  In  religion.  Clarke,  J.F.201 

Communion   of   saints.    Rede,    W 23'J 

Companion  letter- writer  426 

Companion  to  school  das'sics.   Gow,  J. 870 
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Comparative   history   of   religions.       Mof- 
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COMPAYRE,    G.    Abelard  and    the   early 

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History  of   pedagogy    37(i 

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Complete    bachelor.    Manners    for     men. 

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COMPTE,       A.    Catechism       of     positive 

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Catechism    of    positive    religion 194 

Philosophy   of   mathematics    510 

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Caird,    E.     Secial    philosophy    and    re- 
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Mill,   J.    S.    Augxi&te   Comte   and   posi- 
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Compte,   Mill  and  Spencer.    Watson,   J.190 
COMSTOCK,  J.     L.    System    of    natural 

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COMSTOCK,    J.    H.    Insect    life    595 

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Conception   of  immortality.    Royce,   J.. 236 

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CONDB,   J.   A.    History  of  the  Arabs     ip 

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CONDER,  C.   R.    Judas  Maccahaeus  and 

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Palestine  9156 

Syrian   stone-lore    913 

CONDIT,  I.  M.    The  Chinamen  as  we  see 

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Conduct  of  Life.    Emerson,   R.   W S14 

CONE,  H.  G.    Obercm  and  Puck  811 

The    ride  to  the      lady,     and      other 

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Cone-bearers.       Lemmon.    J.    G 582 

CONFEDERATE   CONGRESS.         OfEicial 

reports    of  battles    9737 

Confessions    of    a    collector.    Hazlitt,    W. 

C B 

Confessions    of   an   English    opium   eater. 

De  Quincej-,  T B 

Confiscation.    Greenwood,   W 330 

Conflict   between      religion    and     science. 

Draper.  J.  W 215 

Conliict  of  Christianity  with  heathenism. 

Uhlhorn,    G 270 

Conflict  of  the  ages.    Bcecher,    E 230 

CONFUCIUS.       Proverbial        philosophy. 

comp.   by  F.  H.  Jennings   181 

Legge,   J.    Life  and  teachings  of  Con- 
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Loomis,    A.    W.    Confucius      and      the 

Chinese  classic  181 

CONGREGATIONAL    CHURCHES,     Na- 
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Congress  _of    nations    341 

Congressional  government.    Wilson,  W.320 
CONGREVE,  W.    Best    plays.    (Mermaid 

series)   822 

Dramatic  works  of  Wvcherly  and  Con- 

greve   822 

Conjugal   love.    Swedenborg,   E 289 

CONKLIN,    E.    Picturesque  Arizona.. 9179 
CONKLING,    A.    R.    Appleton's    guide   to 

Mexico  9172 

City       governjjnent      in      the       United 

States  ^52 

CONN,'  H .    w! '  'iMethod  "  of  'evolution '.  ^575 

Confiuest    of    aria   America.    Smythe,    W. 

E 631 

Conscious   motherhood.    Marwedel.    E..372 
CONSTABLE.    A.   G.     Afghanistan    ....958 
CONSTABLE,   Archibald.     Personal  rem- 
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Arnold,  J.   M.  B.    Gainsborough      and 

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CONSTANT,   L.    C.   W.    Private  life      of 

Napoleon.     4v B 

Constitution  of  man.    Combe,    G 130 

Contemporaries.     Higginson,    T.    W — 814 

Content  in  a  garden.     Wheeler,    C 716 

Continuity    of   Christian    thought.     Allen, 

A.  V.   G 230 

Continuous  creation.    Adams,  iM 213 

Control    of    the    tropics.    Kidd,    B 327 

Convent  of  Our  Lady  of  the  Sacred  Heart. 

Silver  Jubilee  memorial   377 

Conventional  lies.    Nordau,  M  304 


Convert,  The..    244 

CONWAY,  M.  D.    Carlyle  B 

Dem.onology.    2v    133 

Emerson    B 

Life  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne B 

Life  of  Paine.      (Also)  Sketch  of  Paine 

by  W.  Cobbett.    2v  B 

Travels  in  South  Kensington  708 

TS^andering   Jew 296 

ed.    Sacred    anthology    240 

CONWAY,  W.   M.    Dawn  of  art 709 

CONWELL,   R.   H.    Life  of  Bayard  Tay- 
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CONYEEARE,  W.  J.   and  Howson,  J.   S. 

Life  and  epistles  of  St.   Paul 225 

COOK,  A.  J.    Bee-keeper's  guide  6.38 

COOK,  A.  S.    Artistic  ordering  of  life.170 
ed.    The     Bible    and       English     prose 

style   220 

and   tr.   Judith    821 

COOK,    C.    House   beautiful    645 

COOK,    D.    Book   of   the   play    792 

Hours  with  the  players.    2v   792 

COOK,   E.    Poetical  works    811 

COOK,     Capt.     J.    Besant,     W.    Captain 

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Jones,  M.    Story  of     Captain      Cook's 

three   voyages    910 

Voyage  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.    2v.R-910 

COOK.  J.    Current  religious  perils 204 

Boston   Monday   lectures. 

Biologj^ 570 

Conscience   171 

Heredity 575 

Labor   331 

Marriage    173 

Orient  818 

Orthodoxy    230 

Socialism  335 

Transcendentalism   141 

and     others.         Christ     and       modern 

thought    204 

COOK,    T.    A.     Old   Touraine    944 

Story  of  Rouen.   (Mediaeval  towns). 944 
COOK.   T.   &  Son.    Rae,  W.   F.    Business 

of   travel    910 

COOKE,  A.  J.     Manual  of  the  apiary.. 638 
COOKE,   C.     A.    comp.      Young       folks' 

speaker  808 

COOKE.  G.  A.    Emerson  B 

George  Eliot   B 

Guide-book   to   the     works   of     Robert 

Browning    821 

Universal  geography  R-910 

COOKE,    G.   W.    Poets  and  problems.. 820 

COOKE,   J.    E.    Virginia   9755 

COOKE,     J.     P.    Religion     and    chemis- 
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Credentials  of  science  the  warrant  of 

faith    215 

COOKE,   J.    P.    Jr.    New   chemistry.... 541 
Principles    of    chemical    philosophy. 541 

Scientific    culture    504 

COOKE,    M.    C.     Fungi    589 

One    thousand   objects    for   the   micro- 
scope   578 

Rust,    smut,    mildew   and    mould .589 

t:OOKE,   M.   W.    The  human  mystery  in 

Hamlet   8221 

COOKE:,    Matthew.    Injurious   insects.. 632 
COOKE,     P.   St.     G.    Conquest     of     New 

Mexico   and   California    978 

COOKE,   R.   T.     Poems   811 

COOLBRITH,   I.     D.    Perfect     day,     and 

other  poems  811 

Songs   from  the   Golden   Gate    811 

COOLEY,  A.  J.    Cyclopaedia  of  practical 

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COOLEY,   C.   H.    Theory  of     transporta- 
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CO'OLEY.    T.    McI.     Michigan    9774 

Constitutional  limitations R-345 

Treatise    on    the   law   of    torts  —  R-347 

COOLEY,    T.    M.    Life   and   character   of 

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COOl-IDGE,    A.    J.    and   Mansfleld,   J.    B. 
History    and    description    of    New    Eng- 
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COOI.IDGE,    S.    pseud.    See   Woolsev,    S. 
C. 

COOLY,  Mrs.  A.  K.    Secrets  told  817 

Coomassie    and       Magdala.    Stanley,     H. 

M 9163 

Cooper,  A.   A.    See  Shaftesbury,  1st  earl 

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COOPER,       A.       F.    Veterinary      specific 

homeopathy    636 

COOPER,   H.    J.    Art  of  furnishing. ..  .74!) 
COOPER,  H.   S.    Coral  lands  of  the  Pa- 

ciflc    9196 

COOPER.  J.F.    Engianci.  'Sv  ".'."."..'.".. 1J142 

France    9141 

France.     (Also^    Up    the    Rhine.    (And) 
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Italy.    2v   9115 

Switzerland.    2v  9149 

Lounsbury,     T.     R.    James     Fenimore 

Cooper.     (Amer.   men   of  letters) B 

COOPER,    J.    H.    Use   of   belting   for   the 

transmission    of    power    621 

COOPER,   T.    ed.   Men  of  the  time..R-920 
COOPER,   W.   M.    pseud.      See  Bertram, 

.T.   G. 
COPE,  E.  D.    Primary  factors  of  organic 

e\'olution   575 

COPE,   R.    Distribution  of   wealth 330 

OOPEI..-\ND,  R.  M.     Country  life   630 

COLP.    H.    .N^.    American   minng  code.. 345 

C0PPP:E,    H.    English   literature    S20 

General  Thomas   B 

C'onqueJt     of     Spain       by    the     Arab- 

Meors   946 

COQUELIN,    B.    C.    The  actor     and     his 

art    792 

COQUEREI.,   A.    First  historic   transfor- 
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Coral  lands   of   the     Pacific.    Cooper,     H. 

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Corals  and  coral   islands.    Dana,   J.    D.Sil 

CORBETT.   J.     Monk,    G B 

CORDOVA,      R.      J.      de.    The       prince's 

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CORFIEI.D,   W.   H.    Health    613 

Corn   and   poppies.    Monkhouse,    C 821 

CORLISS.    E.    V.    A  Berkeley   year.... 814 
CORNEILLE,    P.    Trollope,    H.    M.     Cor- 

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CORNELL,,    J.    H.    Theory    and    practice 

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CORNELL.    S.      S.    High     school     geog- 
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CORNELL,  W.  M.    Life  of  Horace  Gree- 
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CORNING,   J.   L.    Brain  exhaustion    ..616 
CORNISH,    F.    W.    Public   school    speak- 
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CORNWALL,    B.    pseud.        See    Procter, 

B.   W. 
CORNWALLIS,   K.       Song     of     America 

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Conquest  of  Mexico  and  Peru 811 

CORN^W  ALLIS,    W.     Second    part    of    es- 
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Corona  and  coronet.    Todd,  M.   L 91.52 

COROT,   J.   B.    C.    Mollett,   J.   W.   Corot, 

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Correct    thing.    Hall,    F.    H 395 

Corrected     impressions.       Saintsbury,     G. 

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CORREGGIO,     A.     A.    Heaton,     M.      C. 

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CORROYER,    E.    Gothic  architecture. .723 

Corry  O'Lanus    817 

CORSON.  H.  Aims  of  literary  study.  .814 
Introduction  to  the  works  of  MiltonS20 
Introduction   to    Browning's    poetry. 821 

Introduction    to    Shakespeare    8221 

Primer   of   English    verse    426 

The   voice   and    spiritual    education. 371 


CORSON,    J.    Family  living   on   $500.00   a 

year    643 

CORTES,   H.    Helps,   A.    Life  of  Cortes, 

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CORTINA,   R.   D.    de  la.    Verbos  Espan- 

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CORY,  I.   P.    Ancient  fragments   930 

Cosmos.    Humboldt,   F.   A.   von 651 

COSSA,  L.    Guide  to  political  economy.330 

Taxation   336 

Cost  of  living.    Richards,   E.    H 640 

Costume  in  England.  Fairholt,  E.W,R-391 
COTTERILL.    C.    C.    Suggested     reforms 

in  the  public  schools   371 

COTTON,    C.    joint   author.    See  Walton, 

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COTTON.  O.  A.'   Chafing  dish  recipes  .641 
COUBERTIN,       P.       de.     Evolution       of 

France   under   the   third   republic    944 

France  since  1814   944 

COUCH,   A.    T.    Q.    Adventures   in    criti- 
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Warwickshire  Avon   9142 

COUES,    E.    Biogen    576 

Birds    of    the    northwest     R-598 

Check      list       of      North      American 

birds   R-59S 

Furbearing  animals  of  N.   Amer 599 

Key   to    North    American    birds.. R-598 
COULANGES,    F.      de.    See     Pustel       de 

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COIL/TER,    J.   M.    Plant  relations    ....580 

COTIM,    H.    W.    Living   world    57G 

Counterfeit   presentment.         Howells,    W. 

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Counter-revolution   in     England.    Carrell, 

J.    B.    N.    A 942 

Country    muse.    Gale,    N.    R 811 

Country   store   window.    Holmes,    H 811 

Countrv  without  strikes.  Llovd,  H.D.331 
COUP,  W.  C.  Sawdust  and  spangles.. 791 
COUPLAND,    S.       Personal    appearances 

in  health   and   disease    613 

Courage.    Wagner,   C 170 

Course  of  empire.    Wheeler,    C.   G 902 

COURTHOPE,  W.  J.    History  of  English 

poetry.    2v 820 

COURTENEY,    Ij.    Working    constitution 

of   .the    United    Kingdom    342 

COUSIN,    V.    History    of    modern    philo- 
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The       true,     the     beautiful,     and     the 

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Philosophy    of    the    beautiful 701 

Secret    history    of    the    French    court 

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Sim.on.    J.    Victor    Cousin    B 

Cousin   Alice.    Haven,    A.    B B 

Cousin  Anthony  and  I.    Magee,   T 814 

COIfTTS.  J.    Kingdom  of  grace  triumph- 
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Covenant  of  peace.    Vincent,  iM.   R 250 

COWAN,    J.    What  to   eat   and   how       to 

cook  it   641 

COWLBS.   J.   L.    A  general  freight    and 

passenger   post    385 

COWLEY,    A.    Essays    824 

Prose  works   824 

CO"V\  LEY,    C.    Ladies    history     of     Eng- 
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COWPER,  W.    Best  letters   826 

Letters  ed.  by  W.  Benham  826 

Poems    821 

Poetical    works.    3v    821 

Smith,   G.    Cowper   B 

Wright,  W.    Life  of  William  CowperB 
C0WP]!:RTHWAIT,  J.   H.    Money,   silver 

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COX,   E.   W.    Arts   of      writing,     reading 

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Spiritualism    answered    by    science.. 133 

COX,    G.    W.    Athenian    empire    938 

Greeks  and  the   Per.?ians    938 


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Mythology     of       the     Aryan     nations 

2v     *"-^ 

Tales    of    ancient    Greece    292 

and   Jones,    E.    H.    Popular    romances 

of  the  middle  ages 398 

COX,    J.    D.     Atlanta    9737 

March    to    the    sea    9737 

COX,    S.    S.    Diversions   of  a   diplomat   in 

Turkey   9149 

Isles    of   the   Princes    9149 

Orient   sunbeams   9156 

Search    for    winter   sunbeams    914 

Why-  we  -feugh  S17 

COXE.    W.     Memoirs    of    the    kings       of 

Soain   of   the  house  of  Bourbon.   3v..946 

COVl,E.    J.    P.    The  Spirit     in     literature 

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COYLE,    R.     P.    Workingmen     and     the 

church    250 

COZZENS,      F.      S.     (Dr.      Bushwhacker) 

Sayings   wise   and   otherwise   817 

Sparrowgrass   papers    817 

and  others.  Yachts  and  yachting. 797 
COZZENS.  S.  W.  Marvelous  country.9178 
CRABB,    G      English    synonyms    ....Pv-424 

CRABBE,    G.    Poetical  works 821 

CRAFTS,  W.  F.    The  coming  man  is  the 

present  child  244 

Uses  of   the  blackboard.    (Also)   Illus- 
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by   Mrs.    Crafts    26S 

Crag,  glacier  and  avalanche.  Daunt,  A.9149 

CRAIG,    A.    R.     Palmistry    133 

CRAIG,    C.    H.    ed.    Pronouncing  diction- 
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CRAIGIE,  Mrs.   P.  W.    See  Hobbs,  J.  O. 

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CRAIK,    D.    M.    M.    Children's   poetry. 821 
Concerning  men,   and   other  papers. S24 
Legacy:   the  life  and  remains  of  John 

Martin    B 

Plain  speaking   824 

Poems    821 

Sermons    out    of    church    824 

Studies    from    life    824 

Thirty   years    821 

An  unknown  country:    Ireland   9141 

Woman's    thoughts    about    women.. 396 
CRAIK.    G.    L.    History   of   English   lite- 
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English    of   Shakespeare    8221 

Pursuit    of    knowledge    under    difficul- 
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Spen?er  and  his  poetry    820 

CRAIK,  H.    ed.  English  prose  selections. 

5v 820 

CRAMER,  M.  E.    Lessons  in  the  science 

of  infinite  spirit  131 

CRNCH,    C.    P.    Ariel    and   Caliban,    with 

other    poems    811 

The   bird     and    the    bell,     with     other 

poems    811 

CRANDALL,   C.   H.    Representative  son- 
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CRANE,   S.    The  black  riders,   and  other 

lines 811 

Great   battles   of   the   world    908 

CRANE,  T.   P.    Italian  popular  tales.. 398 
CRANE,  \^^    Claims  of  decorative  art.745 

Columbia's   courtship    R-811 

Decorative  illustration    of   books 761 

Renascence  821 

CRAJ^PJ,   W.   W.    Communism    335 

and   Moses,    B.     Politics    320 

CRA^VFORD,   F.   M.    Ave  Roma.    2v.9456 

Bar    Harbor     9174 

Constantinople  9149 

The    novel    814 

Rulers    of    the    south.    2v    9458 

CRAWFORD,    J.     M.     tr.    Kalevala:    the 

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CRAWFORD,     R.    Reminiscences  of  for- 
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CRAWFORD,  T.  C.     James  G.  Blaine  --B 


CRAWFURD,  O.  ed.  English  comic  dra- 
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CRAWLEY,  E.  S.    Trigonometry  514 

CREASY,  Sir  B.  S.  Fifteen  decisive  bat- 
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English  constitution   342 

Creators   of  the  age   of  steel.    Jeans,   W. 

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Credentials   of  science   the      warrant     of 

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CREE,  N.  Direct  legislacion  by  the  peo- 
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Creed    and    deed.    Adler,    F 204 

Creed    or    a    philosophy.    Mozley,    T 230 

Creeds    of    Christendom.    Schaff,    P 230 

CREEVEY,    C.    A.    Flowers   of  field,   hill 

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Recreations  in  botany   580 

CREIGHTON,     L.    A     first     history      o^ 

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Life    of    Edward    the     Black     Prince. 

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Life    of    John    Churchill.     (Hist,    biog- 
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Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.    (Hist,  bio- 
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CREIGHTON,    M.    Age    of    Elizabeth.  .940 

Cardinal   Wolsey    B 

History  of  the  papacy  during  the  re- 
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Life   of  Simon   de   Montfort    B 

Queen   Elizabeth    B 

CREMONY,       J.      C.    Life     among      the 

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Creoles   of  Louisiana    9763 

CREPAZ,   A.    Emancipation  of  women324 
Crescent  and  French  crusaders.      Ditson, 

G.  L 9165 

Crescent  and  the  cross.  Warburton,  E.9162 
CRTCHTON,  A.  and  Wheaton,  H.  Scandi- 
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Cries  from  all  quarters.    Jacox,  F 814 

Crime  and  its  causes.    Morrison.  W.  D.343 

Criminal.    Drahms,    A 364 

Crises  in   morals.    Bixby,   J.   T 171 

CROCKER,    U.    H.    The     cause   of     hard 

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CROCKETT,  D.  Roche,  J.  J.  Life  of 
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CROFTS,  A.    How  to  make  a  dvnamo.537 
CROKER,   J.       W.    Correspondence     and 

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CROKER,    T.    C.    Fairy    legends    of    the 

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CROEL,  J.    Climate  and  time  551 

Climate    and    cosmologv     551 

CROLY,    D.    G.    Seymour   and    Blair.... B 
CROLY,    G.    joint  author.       See  Roberts. 

D. 
CROLY,    J.   C    (Jennie   June.)    Woman's 

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CROMWELL,    Q.    Letters   and    speeches. 

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Adams,   C.    Life  of  Cromwell   B 

Church,    S.    H.    Oliver  Cromwell    ....B 

Harrison,    F.    Oliver  Cromwell    »B 

Headley,  J.  T.    Life  of  Cromwell.. .  .B 

Roosevelt,  T.    Oliver  Cromwell   B 

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CROOKER,  J.  H.    Jesus  brought  back.232 

Problems   in    American    society 304 

CROOKES,   "^^    Dyeing  and  tii;sue-print- 

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Phenomena  of  spiritualism  133 

CROSBY,    E.    Plain    talk    in    psalm     and 

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CROSBY,   O.   T.    and     Bell,     L.    Electric 

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CROSS,  J.   G.    Eclectic  shorthand 653 

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CROSS,  W.  L.    Development  of  the  Eng- 
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CROWE,    E.    Thackeray's     haunts     and 

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With    Thackeray    in    America 9173 

CRDWE,  J.    A.    and  Oavalcaselle,   G.   B. 

Life  and   times  of  Titian.    2v   B 

CROWE.    J.    Dramatic    works.    4v    ....822 
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CROWQUILL,  A.    pseud.    See  Forrester, 

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CROZIER,   J.    B.    Civilization   and   prog- 
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CRi/DEN,    A.    Concordance  to   the  Holy 

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Punch  and  Judy  832 

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Cruise  of  H.  M.  S.  Challenger.    Spry,  W. 

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Cruise    of    the    Betsy.    Miller.    H 560 

Cruise    of    the     Rosario.       Markham,    A. 

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Cruise  of  the  Rush  in  Behring  Sea.  Shep- 

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Cruises   of   the  Blake.    Agasziz,    A SOS 

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CRUTTWELL,  C.  T.    History  of  Roman 

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CULVERWELL.       R.       J.  Guide       to 

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GUMMING,  C.  F.  G.    At  home  in  Fiji9196 

In  the  Himalayas    9154 

Two  happy  vears  in  Ceylon  9154 

CUMMINGS,    E.      C.    Birth      and       bap- 

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CUMiMINGS,    W.    H.     Purcell    B 

CUMMINS,  E.  S.    Story  of  the  flies   ..SIO 
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Choice!  readings  808 

CUNDALL,    J.    Holbein.       (Great   artists 

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CUNNINGHAM,  A.  Great  English  paint- 
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CUNNINGHAM,   C.  D.    joint  author.   See 

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CUNNINGHAM,       W.    The     growth      of 

English    lndus.try 380 

Use  and  abuse  of  money <i3i 

and    Mc  Arthur,    E.    A.    Outlines       of 

English    industrial    historj'-    3S0 

CUNYNGHAME,  Sir  A.  T.    My  commmd 

in   South   Africa    .....9166 

Cup   of  youth.    Mitchell,    S.    W 811 

Curiosities    of    olden      times.    Gould,      S. 

B 390 

Curiou.^   homes.    Beard,    J.    C 591 

Curious    schools,    bv    various    authors. 379 
CURR.^N,    J.    P.    Curran,    H.    C.    Life    of 

John    P.    Curran B 

CURRIE,     J.    Common     school       educa- 
tion   371 

CURRY,  C.  E.    Theory  o£  electricity  and 

magnetism    537 

CURRY,    J.    L.    M.    Constitutional     gov- 
ernment  in   Spain    » 342 

Southern    States    in   their    relation      to 

the    Constitution    975 

CURTEIS,  A.  M.    History  of  the  Roman 
emnire : 937 


Rise   of   the   Macedonian   empire 938 

CURTIN,  J.    Myths  and  foik-tales  of  the 

Russians    293 

CURTIS,   B.    R.    Dottings  round   the  cir- 
cle    910 

CURTIS,    G.    T.    Constitutional     history 

of  the  United  States   342 

Creation    or   evolution    213 

Life    of    Daniel    Webster.    2v    B 

Life  of  .lames  Buchanan.    2v  B 

CURTIS,    G.    W.       Ars   recte  vlviendi..814 

From    the    easy    chair.    v3 814 

Howadji   in   Syria    9156 

J.    R.    Lowell    B 

Literary    and    social    essays    814 

Lotus-eating    9174 

Nile   notes    of   a   Howadji    9162 

Orations    and    addresses     815 

Other  essays   from  the  easy  chair.. 814 
Carey,    B.    G.    W.   Curtis   (Amer.   men 

of   letter.s)    B 

Chadwick,     J.     W.    George      William 

Curtis    I B 

Winter,  W.    G.  W.  Curtis  B 

CURTIS,  W.   E.    Between  the  Andes  and 

the    ocean    918 

Capitals  of  Spansh   America    918 

Land     of    the    nihilist     9147 

United   States   and  foreign  powers.. 327 

Venezueula    9187 

CURTlSS,    G.    B.    Protection    and    pros- 
perity    337 

CURTIUS,    E.    Hii=»tory   of    Greece.    5v.938 
CURZON,    G.    N.    Problems    of      the    far 

East    9151 

CURZON..,    R.    Ancient    monasiteries    of 

the    East    271 

Armenia    91*^ 

GUSHING,    C.    Treaty   of  Washing'ton.341 
GUSHING,    L.    S.    Law   and   practice     of 

legisl.ative   assemblies    R-328 

Rules  of  preceding  and   debate    — 328 
GUSHING,     M.    Story    of    our    post     of- 
fice    383 

CUSHMAN,    C.    S.    Letters    and    memori- 
als,   ed.   bv   E.    Stebbins    B 

Clement,   C.    E.    Charlotte   Cushman.B 
Same.     (With)       Elder     and     younger 

Booth,   by  A.    B.    Clarke   B 

CUSHMAN,     P.    Sarmiento,    P.    L.    Life 

of   Pauline  iCushman    B 

CUSSANS,    J.    E.    Handbook    of     herald- 
ic    ^ 929 

GUST,    C.    S.    I.    Invalid's    own    book.. 641 
CUSTER,    E.    B.    Boots    and   saddles.  .9178 

Following    the    guidon    9178 

Tenting    on    the    plains     9178 

CUSTER,    G.    A.    Whittaker,    F.    Life  of 

Gen.    Custer    ^ 

Customs   and   fashions   In   old   New   Eng- 
land.   Earle,   A.   M 9i74 

GUTTER,  C.    First  book  on  anatomy. bi^ 

GUTTS,    E.    L.    Colchester   9421 

CUYLER,   T.   L.    Heart  life    240 

Cvanide    proc-?sses.    Wilson,    E.    B bo» 

Cvcling.    Bury,  Viscount  '96 

Cycling    art.        Scott,    R.     P y^^^ 

Cvclopaedia    of       electrical     engineering. 

2v    ....'. ^^'    ,' 

Cyclopaedia    of    political,    constitutional, 
statistical       and       forensic      knowledge 

4v..   , R-303 

Cyciopaedia    of   wit   and   humor.    Burton, 

W.    E ^^ 

CYNEWUT..F.     The  Christ,     ed.   by  G.   H. 

Whitman   ' 829 

The  'Christ,     ed.    by   A.    S.    Cook    ....829 

Cypraea.       Reeve,  L.   A R-594 

Cvrnno    de   Bergerac.    Rostand,    E......842 

Czar    and    Sultan.    Forbes,    A 947 


DABNEY,  R.  L.    Life  and  campaigns  of 
Lieut.    Gen.    Jackson    B 


DABNEY 


126 


DAVIDSON 


DABNEY,  T.  B.    Smeades,  S.  D.    Memo- 
rials of  a  Southern  planter  B 

DABNEY,    W.    D.    Public    regulation    of 

railways    385 

DACUS,    J.     A.    Great    strikes      in     the 

United    States    331 

Guide    to    success     658 

DAELIjT,  G.    Relic  of  the  Italian  revolu- 
tion   of    1849 R-741 

DAILY  NEWS,  London.  War  correspond- 
ence:   the    war    between     Russia     and 

Turkey    947 

Daily  strength  for  daily  needs.  Tilestone, 

M.   W 240 

Daisy   Miller.       James,    H 812 

DALE,    R.       W.    Impressions     of     Amer- 
ica     917a 

Laws   of   Chri.st   in   common   life 250 

DALL,    C.    H.    The    college,    the   market 

and    the   court    396 

Life  of  Dr.  Anandabai  Jcshee B 

DAI,L,    W.    H.    Alaska    9179 

DALLAS,    E.       M.    Among     the     mush- 
rooms  589 

DALLINGER,    F.    W.    Nominations    for 
elective    office   in    the   United ~St.ites.324 

DALTON,    D.    .How    to    swim    796 

DALTON,  JH.    Evening  amusements    ..793 
DALTON,    J.    Roscoe.    H.    E.    John    Dal- 

ton   and   modern   chemistry    B 

DALTON,    J.    G.    Lyra    bicyolica    811 

DALY,    J.    Dawn    of    radicalism    329 

DAMON,   W.   E.    Ocean  wonders   591 

EAMPIER.    W.    Early     English     voyag- 
ers     910 

Russell,    W.    C.    William    Dampier..B 
DANA,    C.    A.    Recollections   of   the   Civil 

War    9737 

and    Wilson,     J.     H.    Life    of    U.     S. 

Grant    a 

ed.    Household  book  of  poetry   ....8211 
DANA,    B.    S.    Text-book    of    elementary 

mechanics     531 

and    Brush,    G.    J.    Appendices   to   Da- 
na's   Mineralogy    549 

DANA,    J.    D.    Characteristics    of    volca- 
noes       551 

Corals   and  coral   isla.nds    551 

Geological    story    briefly    told    551 

Manual  of  geology  550 

and    Brush,    G.    J.    Mineralogy 549 

Gilman,,  D.  C.    Life  of  J.  D.  Dana..B 

DANA,    J.    C.    Library   primer    20 

DANA,    R.    H.    To   Cuba    and    back.. 9172 

Two  years  before  the  mast 910 

Adams,    C.    P.    Richard   Henry    Dana. 

2v    B 

DAN.4,    Mrs.    W.    S.    According    to    sea- 
son     580 

How  to  know  the  wild  flowers  580 

Dance   of    death.    Holbein,    H 831 

DANDRIDGE,       D.    Joy,       and         other 

poems  811 

Rose   brake:    Poems    811 

Dangerous   classes   of   New  York.    Brace, 

C.    L 364 

DANIEL,   G.    Merrie  England  in   the   ol- 
den   time    .391 

DANIELS,  C.  L.    As  it  is  to  be  133 

DANTE,    A.    The  banquet,    tr.    by   E.    P. 

Sayer    851 

Divine    comedy,    tr.    by   H.    W.    Long- 
fellow     851 

Same.    tr.    by  T.    W.    Parsons    851 

Divine    comedy:    the    inferno.       tr.    bv 

J.   A.   Carlyle   851 

Same.    Prose.        tr.    by    W.     S.     Dug- 
dale    851 

Eleven  letters   856 

The  new  life.    tr.  by  C.  E.  Norton.. S51 

Same.     tr.   by  n.   G.   Rosetti    851 

Sonnets.       (Also)   Sonnets   of  Petrarch 

and  Camoens 851 

The  vision,    tr.  -by  H.   P.   Gary 851 


Moore,    E.    Dante    and    his    early    bi- 
ographers   B 

Oliphant,    M.       Dante B 

AVard,  M.   A.    Dante   B 

Blow,  ,S.    B.    Study  of  Dante    851 

Church,    R.    W.    Dante    and   other   es- 
says     824 

Dante  and  his  circle.    Rosetti,  D.G.851 
Harris,    W.     T.    Spiritual     sense       of 

Dante's  Divina  comraedia   851 

Rossetti,  M.  P.    Shadow  of  Dante.. 851 
Symonda,       J.       A.    The      study       of 

Dante    851 

D'ANA/ERS,    N.       pseud.    See  Bell,    N.   R. 
C. 

Daphne.    Tennyson,  P 821 

D'ARBLAY,   Mme.    See  Arblay,   Mme.   P. 

E.    d'. 
DARBY,  J.    pseud.      of  Garretson,  J.   E. 

Man    and   his    world    133 

Nineteenth  century  sense    133 

DARBY,  W.    Geographical  description  of 

Louisiana   9176 

D'ARC,    Jeanne.    See   Joan   of   Arc. 
Daring  deeds  of  American  heroes.    Bray- 
man,  J.  O 908 

Dark    ages.    Maitland,    S.    R 270 

OARMKSTETER,   J.     The  Mahdi   954 

Selected  essays   204 

DARTT,    M.    On    the    plains    and    among 

the  peaks   799 

DARWIN,     C.    Darwinism.       ed.    by     N. 

Sheppard    575 

Descent    of    man    575 

Different  form  of  flowers  on  plants  of 

the  same   species   581 

Effects   of   cross   and   self  fertilization 

in   the   vegetable    kingdom    581 

Expression    of    emotion    13S 

Pormation  of  vegetable   mould 595 

Insectivorous   plants    581 

Journal    of    researches    in    H.     M.    S. 

Beagle   508 

Movements    and     habits      of  climbing 

plants    581 

Origin  of  species  575 

Structure    and       distribution    of    coral 

reefs  551 

Variation    of   animals    and   plants    un- 
der domestication   575 

a,nd  Darwin,   P.    Power  of  movement 

in   plants    581 

Life    and    letters    of    Darwin,    ed.    by 

his   son.    2v B 

Allen,  G.    Charles  Darwin  B 

Bittany,       G.       T.    Life     of     Darwin 

(Great  writers)    B 

DARWIN,    E.       Krause,    E.         Erasmus 

Darwin    , B 

Darwinism  and  politics.  Ritchie,  D.G.330 
DASA,  P.  Swedenborg  the  Buddhist.  .212 
DAUBIGNY,  C.  P.     Mollett,  J.  W.  Daub- 

igny    (With    his    Corot.)    B 

DAUDET,  A.    Recollections  of  a  literary 

man   B 

Thirty  years  of  I'aris  and  'my  literary 

life    B 

Daughters   of  England.    Ellis,    S.    S 173 

DAUNT,    A.    Crag,       glacier     and     aval- 
anche     9149 

Our  sea  coast  heroes   910 

D'AVENANT,       W.       Dramatic       works. 

5v    822 

DAVENPORT,       B.       R.    ed.       Best      50 

books R-28 

DAVENPORT,    R.    A.    Dictionary    of   bi- 
ography        R-920 

DAVIDS,    T.    W.     .     Buddhism    294 

Origin   and    growth    of   religion    as   il- 
lustrated by  Indian  Buddhism  — 294 
DAVIDSON,   A.   E.    ed.   Pield's  grammar 

of  colouring   752 

DAVIDSON,  A.  M.  California  pIants.5S0 
DAVIDSON.    E.    A.     Drawing   for   cabinet 

maknrs  ..» 744 


DAVIDSON 


127 


DELAROCHE 


Drawing  for  metal   workers    744 

Drawing  lor  stone  masons   74-1 

House    painting    uys 

Linear    drawing    714 

Model  drawing   744 

Practical  perspective  742 

DAVIDSON.  J.  L.  S.    Cicero  and  the  fall 

of   the  Roman   republic    B 

DAVIDSON,    J.    W.    Poetry    of    the    fu- 
ture     426 

DAVIDSON^,    John.    The    bargain    theory 

of  wages   331 

DAVIDSON,    John.    Ballads    and    song.821 

Last  ballad,  and  other  poems 821 

Plays    .S22 

Sentences   and   paragraphs    828 

DAVIDSON,      T.    Aristotle    and     ancient 

educational  ideals    370 

Education  of  the  Greek  people 370 

History  of  education   370 

Rousseau  and  education  according  to 

nature.     (Great    educators)    370 

DAVTES.  C.    Kev  to  Davies'  Bourdon. 51?. 
DAVIES,         E.    comp.        Other        men's 

minds    R-80i 

DAVIES,    H.    E.    General   Sheridan    ....B 
DAVTES.    J.    Hesiod    and    Theognis    ..883 

DAVIES,  N.  E.    Foods  for  the  fai n:; 

DAVIES,    P.    J.     Plumbing.    2v    696 

DAVIES.    T.     Preparation    and    mounting 

of  microsocoDic  objects  578 

DA  VINCI.    See  Vinci,   L.   da. 

DAVIS.    A.    J.    Answers  .to  o.uestions..l33 

Arabula    133 

Stellar   kev   to    the   Summer   Ijand..l33 
DAVIS.    C.   H.   S.    ed.    Egyptian  book   of 

the   dead    R-29'J 

DAVIS,  E.  J.    Life  in  Aslatif^  Turkey.915(5 
DAVIS,    G.    B.    Outlines    of   Intemational 

law   341 

DAVIS,  J.   F.    Chinese   P.51 

DAVIS.    J.    P.    Union    Pacific    railway.385 
DAVIS.    Jefferson.     Rise   and   fall    of   the 

Confederate   government    9737 

DAVIS.   John.    Markham.   C.  R.      Life  of 

John  Davis,  the  navigator  B 

DAVIS,   N.    Carthage  and  her  remain3913 

DAVIS.   N.   K.    Deductive  logic   It^O 

Theory   of   thought    162 

DAVIS.  O    K.    Our  connuests  in  the  Pa- 
cific     9191 

DAVIS.    R.    H.     About    Paris    9144 

Cuba  in  war  time  9729 

The    Cubxn    and    Porto     Rican     cam- 
paigns     9729 

Our    English    cousins    9142 

Rulers  of  the  Med'terranean    9162 

Three  gringos  in  Venezuela   and   Cen- 
tral America   9172 

The  West  from  a   car  window    9178 

^Vith   both  armies   in    South   Africa. 966 
DAVIS,    S.    M.    H.    Norway   nights       and 

Russian    davs    914 

DAVIS,    W.    H.     Sixtv    vears    in   Calif '>r- 

nia    9794 

DAVIS.  W.  M.     Nimrod  of  the  sea  ....910 
Whirlwinds,       cyclones       and       torna- 
does         551 

DAVIS,    W.    J.     Political   conventions     in 

California    R-329 

DAVY.      H.      Thcrpe,     T.      E.    Humphrv 

Davy    B 

DAWES,    A.    L.    Charles    Sumner    B 

How  we  are  governed  342 

Dawn  of  art.    Conway,   W.   M 709 

Dawn  of  astronomy.    Lockyer,  J.   N 299 

Dawn  of  ci\ilization.    Masp^ro,    G 913 

Dawn    of  "History,    Keary,    C.    F 571 

Dawn    of    radicalism.    Daly,    J 329 

Dawnings  of  genius.    Buckley,  T.  A 920 

DAV^^'SON,    E.   K.    Twenty  famous  naval 

battles.    2v    908 

DA^rSON,   F.  C.    James  Hannlngton..  .B 
DAWSON,  J.  W.    Chain  of  life  in  geolo- 
gical   time    560 


Geological  history  of  plants   561 

Modern    science    in   Bible   lands    220 

Origin  of  the  world   213 

Prehistoric    man    572 

Some  salient   points  in   the   science   of 

the    earth    560 

Story  of  the  earth  and  man   551 

DAWSON,    W.    H.    Bismarck   and     state 

socialism    335 

German  socialism  and  Ferdinand  Las- 

salle  335 

Germany   and    the   Germans.    2^^...9143 

Unearned  increment   333 

DAWSON.    W.    J.    Quest    anH    vision.. 824 
DAY,  H.   N.     Introduction  to  English  lit- 
erature   820 

Outline  of  ontological  science Ill 

Science  of  aesthetics   701 

DAY,  J.    Introduction  to  algebra  512 

DAY,   L.    F.    Anatomy   of  pattern.    (Also) 
Planning  of  ornament  (.'^nd)  Anplication 

of  ornament '. 745 

Nature   in   ornament    715 

Day   in      ancient   Rome.       Shumwav      B. 

M '..9145 

Daylig^ht  land.    Murray,  W.  H.   H 9171 

Days  of  the  Son  of  Man.   March,    O 232 

Days    out    of    doors.     Abbott,    C.    C 590 

Dayspring    from    on    high.    Carj',    E:...240 
Day  with   a   tramp.     Wyckoff,   W.    A... 3.31 

Dead    nymph.    Luders.    C.    H 811 

DE.\N,  A.  Medical  jurisprudence.. R-340 
DEANE.  M.  pseud.  See  I'itman,  M.  J. 
Dear  old  story  tellers.  Adams,  O  F..920 
DBARMER,  P.  ed.  Religious  pam- 
phlets     204 

DEASY,  H.  H.  F.    In  Chinese  Tibet  and 
in    Tibet    anB    Chinese   Turkestan. ..  .9151 

Death    and    afterwards.    Arnold,    E 23b' 

Death    no   bane.    Cicero    S7s 

Debatable    land.    Owen,    R.    D 133 

DECKER,     T.    Best     plavs.    ed.     by     E. 

Rhys   5J22 

DECKER,  W.  F.    Industrial  drawing  for 

carpenters    744 

DECLE,  L.     Trooper  3S09 !!..'.'.!  .355 

Decorative  electricity.    Gordon,  Mrs    J.  E. 

H 745 

Deeds  of   Beowulf.    Earle,   J 829 

Defence   of  Guinevere.       Morris,    W 821 

Defence    of   philosophic   doubt.       Balfour. 

A.  J   210 

DE  FOE,  D.    Earlier  life  and  chief  earli- 
er works   824 

Serious  reflections  during  the  life  of 
Robinson  Crusoe.  (Also)  Vision  of 
the  angelic  world,    ed.  by  G.  A.  Ait- 

ken  824 

Minto,   W.    Daniel   Defoe   B 

DE    FOREST,    J.    B.    Short       history     of 

art    70S 

DEFRIES,    E.    P.     Browning    primer    ..821 

DE  GARMO,  C.    Essentials  of  method.371 

Herbart   and    the    Herbartians.    (Great 

educators)    370 

Degeneration.    Nordau,    M.    S 150 

Deipnosophists.       Athenaeus 888 

Deirdre.       Joyce,    R.    D 811 

DE    KAY,    C.     Bird    gods    291 

Vision  of  Esther  811 

Visio.n  of  Nimrod    811 

DE  KROYFT,  Mrs.  S.  H.    A  place  in  thy 

memory   816 

DELAMOTTE,     F.    Art      sketching    from 

nature    R-741 

Ornamental   alphabets    745 

joint  author.    See  Wheatley,  H.  B. 
DELAMOTTE.  P.  H.    Choice  examples  of 

art-workmanship    739 

DELAND,       L.       F.    joint       author.    See 

Camp,    W. 
DELAND,  M.    The  old  garden,  and  other 

verses   811 

DELAROCHE,  P.    Rees,  J,  R.    Paul  Del- 
aroche.      (^^'ith    his    Horace    Vernet)..B 


DELBOS 


128 


DICKENS 


DEIiBOS,   L.    Commercial   Spanish    465 

DE    LEON,    E.    Khedive's    Egypt    ....9162 

Thirty    years    of    my    life.    2v B 

DeI.EON,    T.    C.    Four   years    in       Rebel 

capitals  9737 

DE    IjTEFDE,    J.    B.     Roma->ce    of    char- 
ity     361 

DELLENBATTGH,    F.    S.    North    Ameri- 
cans of  yesterday   970 

DEL  MAR,   A.     History  of  money 332 

Money   and    civilization    332 

Science  of  money   332 

DEDMAS,    D.    M.    Speeches    and   addres- 
ses     S15 

DE  LOLMB.  J.   L.    Constitution  of  Eng- 
land     342 

DE   LONG,   Q.    W.    Voyage   of   the   Jean- 

nette    9198 

Delsarte   manual   of   oratory    SOS 

Delsarte  .system  of  expression.  (Also)  Ad- 
dress   of    Francois     Delsarte.    Stebbins, 

G 613 

Delusions.    Mackay,   C -33 

DEMENT,    R.    S.     Napoleon    812 

DE   MILLE,   J.    Elements  of  rhetoric. 426 

Democracy.    Hyslop,   J.    H 320 

Democracy.    Norcross,   J   329 

Democracy       and     empire.    Giddinars.     F. 

H aU4 

Democracy   and   liberty.    Lecky,    W.       E. 

H 320 

Democracy  in  America.    Moses,   B 320 

DEMOLTNS,    E.    Anglo-Saxon     superior- 
ity    320 

Demonologv.     Conway,   M.   D 133 

DE    MORGAN,    A.    Differential    and    in- 
tegral  calculus    517 

DEMOSTHENES.     Orations    S80 

DE    MOTTE,    J.    B.    Secret    of   character 

building   1'^" 

DENISON,    C.    Rocky   imountain     health 

resorts    613 

DENNIE,    J.    Rome    of    today    and    yes- 
terday     • • -913 

DENSLOW,    Van       B.    Economic     Philo- 
sophy     330 

DENSMORE,    B.    How    nature    cures.. 613 

DENTON,    S.    F.    A    collector's    rambles 

in    Australia,    New    Zealand    and    New 

Guinea 9194 

DENTON,  W.  and  Denton.  E.  M.  F.  Soul 

of   things.    3v    13* 

Department  stores.  Phillip^!,  W.  B — 658 
DE  PENNING,  G.  A.  Meteorology  ..  .551 
DEPEW,    C.    M.    Birthdav    Hddrcssoe    at 

the  Montauk   Club    815 

Life   and   later   speeches    B 

Orations  and   after-dinner  speeches.815 
ed.    One    hundred    years    of    American 

commerce.    2v  R-380 

DE   PUY,   H.    W.    Ethan  Allen   and     the 

Green  Mountain  heroes   B 

DE    PUY,   W.    H.   ed.    University   of   lite- 
rature.   20v  809 

DE    QUINCEY,    T.    Afflictions    of    child- 
hood,   etc.    Little   masterpieces    824 

Autobiographical   sketches    B 

Fiographical    and   historical    essays.824 
Confessions      of      an     English     opium 

eater   B 

The  eighteenth  century  In  scholarship 

and  literature  S24 

Essays  in  ancient  history  fi04 

Essays    in  pholosophy    104 

Literary  criticism   824 

Literary    reminiscences    824 

Narrative  and  miscellaneous  paper.-^.824 

Uncollected    writings.    2v 824 

Jai)p,      A.    ed.    De      Qulncey       memo- 
rials.   2v 826 

):)ERBY,  G.  H.    (John  Phoenix)  Phoenix- 

iana   817 

DERTHICK,  W.   M.    ed.   Manual   of  mu- 
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DICKINSON,    A.    K.    A     paying    Invest- 
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DICKINSON,   R.    Days  near  Paris.. .  .9144 
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Divine   pedigree  of  man.    Pludson,   T  J.215 

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DIXON,  D.  B.  comp.  Vade  mecum. 
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DIXON,  P.  H.  State  railroad  control.. 385 
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Horace   Walpole    B 

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Old-world  idylls,   and  other  verses.. 821 
Richard    Steele.     (English   worthies). B 

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DOBSON,    W.    T.     Literary    frivolities.801 
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DODD,   A.   B.    Cathedral  days    9142 

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DODD,   G.    British  manufactures   670 

DODD,    H.     P.    ed.    Epigrammatists.  .8211 
DODD,   J.   B.    Elements  of  geometry'  and 

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DODGE,    G.    H.    ed.    Thoughts     of     busy 

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DODGE,  H.   N.    Christus  victor  811 

DODGE,  M.  A.     (Gail  Hamilton)  Country 

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Divine   guidance:    memorial  of   A.    W. 

Dodge  B 

Gala-days   814 

New    atmosphere    396 

Nursery  noonings  173 

Skirmishes   and   sketches    814 

Summer  rest  818 

Twelve  miles   from  a  lemon    818 

A  Washington   Bible  class    230 

Woman's  worth   and   worthlessness.396 

DODGE,    M.    M.    Along  the   way    811 

DODGE,   N.   S.    Stories  of  American  his- 
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DODGE,    R.    I.    Our   wild    Indians    ....970 
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Campaign  of  Chancellorsville   9737 

Great  captains  series. 

Alexander    ^^ 

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Gustavus  Adolphu.5   355 

Hannibal   355 

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DODGSON,   C.   L.     See  Carroll,  L.   pseud. 
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Matter,  ether  and  motion   530 

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DOLE.    C.    F.    The  coming  people    ....170 

Jesus   and   the  men  about   him 232 

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DOLE,  N.  H.  Score  of  famous  compos- 
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DOLLTNGER,  J.  J.  I.  von.  Fables  re- 
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DONALDSON,  P.  ed.  Odd  Fellows'  of- 
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DONNE,      W.      B.    Euripides.        (Ancient 

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DONNBLL,   E.     J.    Outlines    of   a      new 

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DONNELLY,       I.        American       people's 

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Ragnarok  551 

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DORR,  J.  C.  R.    Afternoon  songs  811 

Bermuda 91]2 

A  cathedral  pilgrimage   914^ 

Friar  Anselmo,   and  other  poems.... 811 
DORY3,  G.    Private  life  of  the  Sultan  of 

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Dottings  round  the  circle.    Curtis,   B.R.91t 
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DOUBLEDAY,  C.  W.  Reminiscences  of 
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DOL'GAI,   A.    Kindergarten  372 

DOUGLAS,  A.  M.  Heroes  of  the  cru- 
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DOUGIiAS,    F.    Gentlewoman's    book     of 

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Puritan  and  Anglican  studies    824 

Shakespeare  8221 

Southey.       (Eng.   men  of  letters)    B 

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DOWNIE,    W.    Hunting   for  gold B 

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DOWNING,    C.    Selected   fruits    634 

DOYLE,    A.    C.    Great   Boer    war    966 

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DRAGE,   G.    The  unemployed   331 

DRAGOMONOV,  M.  See  Stepniak,  pseud. 
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DRAHMS,    A.    Criminal    364 

DRAKE,  F.  Earlv  English  voyagers. 910 
DRAKE,   S.  A.    Battle  of  Gettysburg.9737 

New  England  legends    398 

Making    of    the    great    West    978 

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Dramatic  persons.  Piatt,  S.  M.  B...S11 
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Dream    of    a    modest      prophet.    T.eggett, 

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Dream  of  church  windows.    Piatt,  J. J. 811 

Dream  of  my  youth.    Tenny,   E.   P 170 

Dreamers.    Van    Zile,    E.    S 811 

Dream.?.     Schreiner,   O   828 

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DRESSER.  H.  W.    The  Christ  ideal   ..131 
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Heart  of  It  131 

In  search   of   a   soul    131 

Living  by  the   spirit   131 

(Methods    and    problems    of       spiritual 

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Power    of    silence    ._; 131 

Voices  of  freedom   131 

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Natural  law  in   the   spiritual   worlil.-15 
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DRTTMMOND.  W.  Masson,  D.  Drum- 
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DUFFIELD,  Mrs.  W.  Flower  paint- 
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DUFFY,  C.   G.    Young  Ireland   9415 

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FERRIER.  D.     FuncHona  of  the  brain  612 

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Vegetable  world    580 

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Figure   drawing.    Hatton,    R.    G 743 

Figure  painters  of  Holland.    Gower,  R.920 
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Wagner  and  his  works.    2\'  B 

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Pirdausi  in  exile.    Gosse,  E 821 

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First    aid   in   illness   and   injury,     Pilcher, 

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First  aid  to  the  young  housekeeper.    Her- 

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First  Antierican.    Herbert,  L  B 

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First  glance  at  the  birds.  Keeler,  O.A.598 
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FISHBOXTGH,  W.  Macrocosm  and  micro- 
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Life  and  her  children   592 


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Moral    teachings   of   science 170 

Short  history   of  natural  science 509 

Through   magic   glasses    504 

FISHER,    lit.    Col.    Three   years'    service 

in  China   9151 

FISHER,  G.  S.    Notes  bv  the  wayslde.914 
FISHER,    G.    P.    Beginnings    of    Christ- 
ianity     270 

Colonial  era 9732 

Discussions  in  history  and  theology.-04 
Supernatural  origin  of  Christianity.239 

Faith  and  rationalism    239 

History  of  the  Christian  Church...  .270 

Life  of  Benjamin   SilHman.    2v    B 

Manual    of   Christian   evidences    — 239 
Nature   and   method    of  revelation.  .239 

The  reformation  2/0 

Universal   history    909 

FISHER,    S.    "W.    Three    temptations    of 

young  men  170 

FISHER,    S.    G.    Men,    women   and   man- 
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True   William   Penn B 

FISHER,   T.   W.    Insanity    132 

Fisherman's  luck.    Van  Dyke,  H S14 

Fishers  of  men.    Benson,  E.  W 204 

FISKE.   A.   K.    Bevond  the  bourn    ....236 

Midnight   talks    at    the    club    204 

The  myths   of  Israel    • 220 

Story  of   the   Philippines    991 

FISKE,    .1.    American    political    ideas.. 320 

American  revolution   9733 

Beginnings  of  New  England    f74 

A    century    of  science,    and    other    es- 
says     81'' 

Ci\al      government      in      the      United 

States    320 

Critical  period  of  American  history9733 

Darwinism,     and    other    essays S14 

Destiny   of   man   in  the  light    of      his 

origin   204 

Discovery  of  America   9/31 

Dutch   and  Quaker   colonie-:;   in   Amer- 
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Edward  Livingston  Youmans   B 

Excursions   of  an   evolutionist   814 

History  of  the  United  States  973 

Ideas   of   God    as    affected   by    modern 

knowledge   204 

Life      everlasting.          (Ingersoll       lec- 
ture.)    201 

Mississippi  Valley  in  the  Civil  WaroTST 

Mvths    and    myth-makers 398 

Old   AHrginia  and  her   neighbors...  9732 

Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy   113 

Through  nature  to  God    201 

T)ba"ro  and  alcohol    17-? 

Unseen   world,    and   other  essay? — 814 

TVar   of  independence    9733 

FISON,       A.       H.     Recent       advance       in 

astronomv    520 

FITCH.    C.    Barbara    Frietchie    812 

FITCH.    J.    G.    Lectures   on    teaching.  .370 

NoLc-s   on  American   schools 379 

FITCH,  John.    Annals  of  the  armv  of  the 

Cumberlind    9737 

We.stcott.   T.     John   Fitch   B 

FITCH,   Joshua.    Educational     aims     and 

methods    .370 

FITPHETT.   \v.   H.    How  England  saved 

Europe.    4v    940 

FITZGERALD,    C.    C.     Boat   sailing     and 

racing    797 

FITZGERALD,    E.    Letters   and   literar\' 

remains.    3v    828 

FITZGERALD,    F.    Lectures   on    the    po- 
lite   arts R-  740 

FITZGERALD,   P.     Art  of  acting  793 

Life   and    times    of   VMlliam    IV.    2v..B 
Life   of   George  IV.    including   his  let- 
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Operas    of    Gilbert    and      Sullivan    de- 
scribed   782 

Principles  of  comedv  and  dramatic  ef- 
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Recreations   of  a   literary   man 824 

Romance    of    the    English    stage.... 792 
FITZGIBBON,       H.       M.    Famous     Eliz- 
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FITZ   SIMON,    E.      A.     Historical     epociia 

with    system    of    mnemonics    134 

FITZWILLIAM,  -W.  Viscount  Milton, 
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bv  land   917 

FIVAS,   A.   de.    Classic  French   reader.448 
Illustrated   first   bonk   in   French — 448 

Five  books  of  song.    Gilder,   R.  W 811 

Five  great  skeptical  dramas.    Owen,  J. .^24 

Five  senses   of  man.    Bernstein,   J 152 

Five  thousand  miles  in  a  sledge.      Go  wing, 

L.  F 9157 

Flasr^llation  and  the  flagellants.    Bertram 

J.G 343 

FLAGG,    W.    Birds   and   seasons   of   New 

England  598 

Woods    and    by-ways     of    New      Eng- 
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Flags    of   the  world.    Hulme.    F.    E..R-929 
FLAMMARION,         C.  Astronomical 

myths    ^23 

Atmosphere    551 

PoDular  agronomy   52-3 

The  unknown   1^3 

Flashlights    on   nature.    Allen.    G 508 

FLAXMAN,  J.  Drawings:  autotype  re- 
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Lecture  on  sculpture    '^0 

FLEAY,  F.  G.  Life  and  work  of  Shakes- 
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Fleet.    The.    Ashton.    J    9421 

FLEETWOOD,  J.  Life  of  Jesu.s  Christ. 
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Life   of  Jesus  Christ.     (Also)   Lives   or 
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FLEMING,  J.    Art  of  reading  and  speak- 
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FLEMING,       J.       A.    Alternate     current 

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Magnets    and    electric   currents 537 

FT>BMING,  W.  H.  How  to  study  Shak^'S- 

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Flemish   relies.    Stephens,    F.    G.    ..K-9149 
FLETCHER,    A.        B.    comp.       Advan»^ed 

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FLETCHER.    C.    R.    L.     Gustavus     Adol- 

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FLETCHER.       G.    Studies       of     Shake^- 

Dea  re    8221 

FLETCHER.    J.     Physiology    612 

FLETCHER,  H.    Glutton  or  epicure?.. aS 
Happiness    as     found    in     forethought 

■minus    fearthought    131 

Menticulture    131 

That   last   waif    364 

FI^ETCHER,    S.    W.    Twelve    months    in 

an    English    prison     B 

FLETCHER,  W.  I.    and  others.    Annual 

literary  index  29 

Flight   of  Helen.    Cheney,   W 811 

FLINT,    A.    Diseases    of    the   heart  —  616 

On  the  source  of  muscular  power.. 612 

FlilNT,       C.       L.    Grasses      and      forage 

plants   633 

FLINT,    G.    Marching    with    Gomez.. 9729 

FLINT,       R.    Historical     philosophy       in 

France,       and      French      Belgium     and 

Switzerland    901 

Flora's  lexicon,    "^^aterman,    C.   H 716 

FLORENCE    of    Worcester.         Chronicle, 

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Florida   sketch  book.    Torrey,    B SIS 

FLORUS,  L.  A.  Epitome  of  Roman  his- 
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FLOWER 


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FOWLER 


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Lessons  learned  from  other  lives 'X2% 

The  new   time:    plea  for  the   union   of 

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Flower   and    thorn.    Aldrich.    T.    B 811 

FLUKGEL,    E.    Carlyle's    moral    and   re- 
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FIv  on   the  wheel.    Lewin,   T.    H 9154 

Flyingr   islands.     Rlloy,    J.    W 811 

Flvins:  visits.    Furniss,    H    9142 

FI,VNT,  J.    pseud,     of  Willard,   F.   Notes 

of    an   itinerant    policeman    364 

Trampins:  with  tramps   -iCA 

V'orld    of    c:raft    364 

Flv-rods  anrl   "flv-tackle.    Wells.    H.   P.  .799 

FOGG.  W.  P.    Arabistan  9156 

Foil    and    sabre.    Rondel le,    L 796 

F.ilia    literaria.    Hales,    J.    W 820 

FOIJCARD,    C.   W.    Potable  water    ....628 
Fnllciwinj?    the    Greek      cross.    Hyde,      T. 

W 9737 

FONBI/ANQUE,  A.  de.  How  we  are  gov- 
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FONDA,    A.    I.    Honest    money    332 

FONSSAGRIVES,    J.    B.    Mother's    work 

with  sick  children   6t9 

FONTAINE,    E.    How    the      world      v.'as 

peopled   573 

Winner's   in    life   race    596 

FONTAINE,   J.    Memoirs  of  a   Huguenot 

family   B 

FOOTE.    A.   R.    Economic   value   of   elec- 
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Sound     currency    and      banking     sys- 
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FOOTE,  A.   H.    Africa  and  the  American 

flag   0166 

FOOTE,  S..  .Terrold,  W.  ed  P.on-mnts  of 
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FOOTE,  W.  H.  Sketches  of  ■Virginia.9755 
Footing  it  in  Fronconia.  Torrey,  B — 813 
Footno«:e  to  history.  Stevenson,  R.  [i.996 
Footprints  of  the  Creator.  Miller,  H  5*1 
Footprints  of  the  Jesuits.    Thompson.   R. 

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Footsteps     of     Dr.      Johnson.       Hill,      G. 

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Footsteps    of    the    reformers      in     foreign 

lands   920 

FORBES.  A.     Afghan  wars   958 

Barracks,    bivouacs    and    battles 908 

Black    Watch    908 

Czar   and    Sultan    917 

Memories    and    studies    of    war       and 

peace    908 

Souvenirs   of  some   continents    S2S 

"William    of    Germany    ...B 

FORBES,   E.    Artist's  story  of  the  great 

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FORBES,    G.    Lectures    on    electricity. 537 

Transit  of  Venus    523 

FORB'ES,    S.   R.    Rambles  in  Rome   ..9145 
FORBES,  W.  K.    cnmp.     Five-minute  re- 
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Forbidden   land.    Oppert,   E 9151 

FORCE,  M.  F.    From  Fort  Henrv  to  Cor- 
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FORCE.    P.     eomp.    Tracts    relating       to 
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FORCE.   M.    F.    General  Sherman   B 

FORD.  I.   N.    Tropical  America  918 

FORD,       J.    Best      plays.    (Merma'd     se- 
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FORD.   J.    D.    An   American   cruiser      in 

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FORD,    J.    L.    J^iterary    shop    814 

FORD,    P.    L.    Many-sided    Franklin    ..B 
FORD,   W.   C.    American  citizen's  minu- 

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Foreigner  in  China.    Wheeler,   L.   N..9151 

Forest   and    water.    Kinney,    A 582 

FORESTER.  P.    pseud.    See  Herbert,  H. 
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FORESTI.    F.    Ollendorff's    new    method 

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FORE3TIER.      A.    pseud.      See      Moore, 
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Forgotten   isles.    VuUier,    G 9145 

FORM.\N,   H.    B.     Books   of  Wni.    Morris 

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Our   living    poets    820 

FOHMAN.   J.     Philippine   Islands    991 

Formation  of  the  union.  Hat't,  A.  B.9733 
FORNANDER,  A.  Polynesian  race.. 572 
FORNEY,    J.      W.    Anecdotes    of     public 

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FORNEY,    M.    N.    Catechism    of    the    lo- 
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FORREST,   N.   B.     V\^yeth,   J.   A.     life  of 

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FORRPISTER,   A.  H.     (Alfred  Crowc]Uill.) 

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PORSTER.    J.     Charles   Dickens.     3v....B 

Cr;tk'al  essays.    2v   S34 

Stat'^smen    of    England    920 

FORSYTH,    A.    H.         Differential      equa- 
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FORSYTH,      G.     Story     of     the     soldier. 

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Thrilling   days   of   army   life    973 

FORSYTH,   W.    Novels   and   novelists    of 

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FORSYTHE,    W.     Life    of   Cicero    B 

For*:unatus   the   pessimist.    Au.sitin.    A.. 821 

Fortune-telling.    Grand  Orient   1-33 

Forty    years    in   a    moorland    parish.    At- 
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Forward  movements.  Plerson  A.  T...2P0 
POSS,       E.    Memories      of      Westminster 

Hall.     2v    340 

POSS,    S.    W.    Back   country  poems 811 

Songs    of    war    and    peace    Sll 

FOSTER.   P.    H.    Christian   life   and    the- 
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Seminary      method    in    the      historical 

sciences    371 

FOSTER.   J.    Essay  on   the  evils  of  pop- 
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An     esay     on     the       improvement     of 

time    824 

Essays  by  a   series   of  letters S24 

Gems  of  beauty  from  the  writings  of 
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FOSTER.    J.   W.     Century     of     American 

diplomacy    327 

POSTER.     J.     W.     Pre-historic    races     of 

the  T'nited  States  571 

POSTER.    M.     Phvsiology    612 

POSTER,  S.  S.  Brotherhood  of  thieves  r!26 
POTTTPRGTLL.  J.  M.  Will  power  ....170 
FOTHERTNGH.AM,       J.     Studies    in      the 

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POTULLEE.    A.    Education    fr  )!n    a    na- 
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POULKE.  T^^  D.  Slav  or  Saxon  ....947 
Foundations  of  belief.  Balfour.  A.  J. 210 
Four   American     universities:       Harvard. 

Yale.   Princeton,   Columbia S78 

Pour  Frenchwomen.    Dobson,    A 920 

Four  months  in  a  sneak-box.    Bishop,   N. 

H 9173 

Four  phases  of  m.orals.  Blackie.  J.  S.170 
Pour   years    in    rebel    capitals.    De    Leon, 

T.    C 9737 

Four    years    of   novel    reading.    Moulton. 

R.    G 28 

Pourtpcnth    century.    Snell.    P.    J 809 

POWLE.      W.      B.    The      hundred      dia- 
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FOWLER.  F.    Portrait  and   figure  paint- 
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FOWLER 


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FOWLER,  J.  K.  (RUsticus.)  Recollec- 
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FOWLER,  O.   S.    Hereditary   descent.. 613 

Physiology,    animal    and    mental 613 

Practical    phrenology    139 

FOWLER,       T.    Elements     of     deductive 

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FOWLER.'w.  "w."    City-state' "of  '  the 

Greeks   and   Romans    321 

Julius    Caesar   and   the    Roman    impe- 
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Tear  with  the  birds   598 

FOWLER,    TV.    W.    Ten   years    in     Wall 

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Woman  on  the  American  frontler.396 
FOX,  C.  J.    History  of  the  early  part  of 

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Trevslyan.    G.    O.    Early    history       of 

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POX,    G.    Tallaak,    W.    George    Fox,    the 

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FOX,  J.    Book  of  martyrs   272 

FOXTON.  E.    pseud.    Pee  Palfrev,   S.   H. 
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Fragments    of    literature    828 

Frail     children   of   the     air.    Scudder,     S. 

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PRANCE,   G-    W.    Struggles   for  life  and 

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FRANCE,    L.    B.    Mountain     trails     and 

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PRANCHERB.   G.    Voyage  to  the  north- 
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FRANCIA,    P.    R.    Cartwright,    J.    Man- 

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FRANCIS,  saint  of  Assisi.  (John  Ber- 
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Setoatier,    P.    Life    of    St.    Francis    of 

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FRANCIS.    G.   H.    Ofators   of  the   age.920 
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FRANCIS.    J.    History    of    the    Bank     of 

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FRANCIS,    P.    Francis,    H.    R.    "Junius" 

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FRANCIS   XAVTER.    saint.    Bohours.    D. 

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Francis    Drake.    iMitchell.    S.    W 811 

FR.^NCKE,       K.    Glimpses     of     modern 

German  culture   814 

Sneial  forces  in  German  literature.. S30 
FRANKLIN,  A.  B.  Light  of  reason.332 
FRANKLIN.     B.    Autobiography,    ed.  by 

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Selections.    (Little  masterpieces.).    .816 

Abbott.    J.    S.    C.    B.    Franklin B 

Ford,    P.    L.    The   many-sided    Frank- 
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Hale,     E.      E.    Franklin     in     France. 

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McMaster,    J.    B.    Franklin   as   a  man 

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Morse.   J.   T.,   Jr.,   Franklin B 

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Robins.    E.    Beniamin    Franklin    B 

FRANKLIN,   J.    Beesly.   A.   H.    Sir  John 

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Markh.^m.    A.     H.    Life    of   Sir     John 
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FRASF.R,    W.     Hie    et   ubique    824 

FRAZAR,   D.    Practical   boat-sailing..  .797 
PRAZBR,    P.    Tables   for  the   determina- 
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Manual  of  the  study  of  documents. 652 
FRAZER,    R.   W.     British   India.       (Story 

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FREDERIC,    H.    New    exodus     94T 

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PREDERICA.    S.    W.    princess    royal    of 

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FREDERICKSON,  A.  D.    Ad  Orientem915 
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Free  trade  in  land.    Kay,  J. 333 

PREEDLEY,     E.     T.    ed.       Home     com- 
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Freedom    of    faith.    Munger,    T 250 

PREEM.\N,     E.     A.    Common-sense       in 

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Conmarative   politics    320' 

Exeter    9421 

Fifty   years    of    European    history.. 904 
Growth    of      the      English       constitu- 
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Historical    esays.    4v    904 

Historical       geography      of      Europe. 

2v 911 

History    of  Europe    940 

History     of     federal     government      In 

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History  of  Sicily.    2v   9-378 

Methods    of     historical     study.    (.'^.Iso) 

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Office    of    the    historical    professor.. 370 

Old  Engli.sh  history   9!2 

Short    history     of    the    Norman      con- 
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Sketches  in  travel  in  Normandy     and 

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Some      impressions     of     the      United 

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Studies   of   travel:    Greece    9149- 

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FREEINIAN.    J.    E.    Gatherings    from    an 

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FREER,    M.    W.      Henry     III.       king     of 

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FREER.    P.     C.     Chemistry     546 

PREESE,    J.     R.    Old    world:    Palestine. 

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FREMONT.  J.  B.     Far  west  sketches. 9179 
Year  of  American  travel.     (Also)  (Z;on- 

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FREMONT.    J.    C.    Exploring   expedition 
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Memoirs  of  my  life.    (Also)   Sketch  of 
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FRENCH,    A.     (Octave    Thanet.)    Adven- 
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FRENCH,      G.      H.    Butterflies     of      the 

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FRENCH,    J.    G.    Nature    of    cholera.. 616 
FRENCH,     S.    ed.       French's      standard 

drama    79S 

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French    anas.    3v   > 840 

French   and   English.    Hamertou,   P.G.9144 
French  Eton.      Arnold,  M 37^ 


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French   home   life 9144 

French   politlcn;   leaders.    King,    K 1^20 

French  revolution  and  En-Jrlish.  literature 

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Fr<-nch    traits.    BrowTiell.    W.    0 9144 

FRERE.    J.    H.    joint    author.    See   Can- 
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FRERE.    T.    Hoyle's   games    79"> 

Fresh    gleanings.    Mitchell.    D.    G 914 

FRET,     A.       R.     Sobriquets      and     nick- 

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FREYTAG.    G.    Technique    of    the       dra- 
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Friar  Anselmo.    Dorr,   J.    C.    R 811 

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FRK'K.    J.     Physical     technics    530 

FRICKER.    K.    Antarctic   regions   ....9199 
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Froebel   letters    372 

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Caesar    B 

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The   English    in    Ireland    9415 

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GILDHAUS.    C.    In  rhyme   and   time.. 811 

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GILLIES,        J.    History         of         ancient 

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Hi-story   of  the  world  from  Alexander 

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GILLIES,    R.   P.    Personal  reminiscences 

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GILULAND,   T.    Dramatic  mirror.   2v.792 
GILLMORB,    P.     rUblque.)     Great    thirst 

land   • 91^*5 

Hunter's    Arcadia    799 

Prairie  and   forest   799 

GILLMORE,      Q.      A.    Limes,     hydraulic 

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OILMAN,    A.    History    of    the   American 

people    ^J-^ 

Story  of  Boston.    (Great  cities  of  the 

republic.)    9744 

Story  of  Rome  937 

Story  of  the  Saracens    953 

joint  author.    See  Gould,   S.   B. 
GILMAN,    Mrs.       B.    Saint     Theresa     of 

Avila.     (Famous  women)    B 

GTIiMANT,  C.  P.   S.    See  Stetson,   C.  P. 
GILMAN,   D.    C.    James   Monroe   'Ameri- 
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Life  of  James  Dwlght  Dana   B 

University    problems    in    the       United 

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GILM.\N.  N.   P.    Profit  sharing  S31 

Socialism  and   the   American   spirit.o35 
GILMAN,  S.   S.   M.  V.    Mothers  in  coun- 
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GILMORE,  J.   H.    Academic  speaker.. SOS 
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Rear-guard   of    the    revolution 9733 

GILMORli;,   M.  Pipes  from  prairie-UmdgU 
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GILROY,    C.    G.    Art    of    weaving 677 

GINDELEY    A.    Thirty   years'    war.... 943 
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Qullter,    H.    Giotto    B 

GIRARD,    S.    Arey,    H.    W.    Girard    col- 
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GISBORNE.    L.     Isthmus    of    Darien..9186 

GISSING.    G.    Charles  Dickens    8:0 

GLADDEN,   W.    Applied  Christianity.  .204 

The   Christian   way   240 

Cosmopolis  oity  club  "52 

From  the  Hub  to  the  Hudson  9174 

How    much    is    left    of    the     old     doc- 
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Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of  Hv:ng.l7Q 
Relation  of  art  and  morality 701 


Ruling  ideas  of  the   present  age — 204 

Social    facts    and    forces    304 

Tools  and  the  man  335 

Who    wrote    the  Bible?    220 

Young    men    and    the   churches    240 

GLADSTONE,      W.      E.    Arthur     Henry 

Hallam   B 

Gleanings   of  past  vears.    7v   S28 

Homer 883 

Homeric  syndhironisim 883 

Juventus   mundi 392 

Landmarks  of  Homeric  study.  (Also) 
Points  of  contact  between  the  As- 
syrian      tablets    and     the     Homeric 

text    883 

Michael   Faraday    B 

Might  of  right   828 

Studies  subsiidlary   to    the   works       of 

Bishop  Butler   239 

Gunsaulus,  F.   W.    Gladstone   B 

In  the  evening  of  his   days    B 

■Ritchie,    J.    E.    Life    and    times        of 

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Bobbins,    A.    F.    Early    public    life    of 

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Russell,  G.  W.  E.    W.  E.  Gladstone.B 
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GL.\S.  G.    tr.  Discovery  and  conquest  of 

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GLASGOW     BALLAD     CLUB.       Ballads 

and   poems    8211 

Glaucus.    Kingsley,  C 591 

GLAZIER,    W.    W.    Capture,    prison  pen, 

and  the  escape   3737 

Gleanings  among  the  sheaves.    Spurgeon, 

C.   H 240 

Gleanings    from    the    poets    808 

(Cleanings  in  Buddha-flelds.  Hearn,  L.299 
GLEASON,     O.     R.       How     to      handle 

horses   6261 

GLEESON,  W.  Catholic  church  In  Cali- 
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GLEIG.  G.  R.  comp.  Memoirs  of  War- 
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GLTDDON,      G.     R.    joint      author.    See 

Nott  J.   C. 
Glimpses  of  great  fields.    Hali,   J.   A. ..215 
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Glimpses    of    old    English    homes.    Balch. 

1^.     9142 

Glimpses    of    three    coasts.    Jackson,    H. 

M.    F 910 

Glimpses  of  three  nations.    Steevens,     G. 

"W" 914 

GLISAN.  R.  Journal  of  army  life.. 9178 
GLOVFIR,    E.    Gentle   art   of   pl^easlng.170 

Glutton  or  epicure?    Fletcher,    tl 613 

GLYNDON,    H.    pseud.    See    Redden,    L. 

C. 
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Historv  of  the  English  parliament.329 

Gnostics.    King,    C.    W 273 

GOADBY,  E.  England  of  Shakespeare. 9142 
GOADBY,     H.    "Vegetable      and      animal 

physiology    570 

GOBLET,  count.  See  Alviella  count 
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Goblin  market.    Rossetti,   C 821 

GOBRIGHT,  L.  A.  Men  and  things  at 
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God  and  the  future  life.  Nordhoff,  C.240 
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B 290 

God  in  nature  and  life.  Brooks,  W.  R.2.50 
God's  education  of  man.  Hyde,  W.  D.230 
God's    requirements.    Chapin.    E.    H.  ..250 

GODARD.   J.   G.     Poverty   339 

GODDARD,   A.    Players   of  the  period.920 
GODKIN,  E.  L.    Problems  of  modern  de- 
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Reflections   and    comments    814 

Goiis    of    Olympos.    Peticus,    A.    H 29:i 

•GODWIN,      M.     W.    Letters     to      Imlay: 

with  memoir  by  C.  R.   Paul S26 

Vindication  of  the  rights  of  women.;  96 
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GODWIN,    P.    Bryant,    with   correspond- 
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Commemorative  addresses  S14 

History    of    France    944 

ed.    Cyclopaedia  of  biography  —  R-920 
GODWIN,     W.    Godwin's     political     jus- 
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Paul.    C.   K.    Williajn  Godwin     2v    ..B 
Goede   vrow    of   Manahata.    Van   Rensse- 
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-GOEPP,     P.     H.    Symphonies     and     their 

■meaning    'i'SS 

GOETHK,    J.   W.    Autobiography.    (.Xlso) 

Annals.    2v   B 

Conversations     with     Eckerraan      and 

Soret    838 

Correspondence    between    Goethe    and 

Carlyle   826 

Correspondence  between  Schiller    and 

Gosths S36 

Correspondence  with  a  child  8o6 

Dramatic  works,    tr.  by  W.  Scott  and 

others   832 

Same.    ed.   bj'  A.    Swanwick    832 

Early  and  miscellaneous  letters   — 830 

Faust,    tr.    by  A.    Swanwick    S32 

Same.    tr.    by    A.    Hayward    832 

Same.    tr.    by    B.    Taylor    832 

Hermann     and     Dorothea,     tr.     by   E. 

Frothingham    831 

Letters  to  Zelter  836 

Many  colored   threads  from   the  writ- 
ings   of    Goethe    838 

Maxims   and  reflections   of  Goethe.. 838 

Miscellaneous  travels  914 

Poems 831 

Reinecke    fox    (Also)    west-eastern    di- 
van.   (And)   Achilleid    831 

Travels   in  Italy.    (Also)   Second   resi- 
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Austin,  S.      Characteristics  of  Goethe. 

3v    B 

Boyesen,  H.  H.    Goethe  and  Schilier.B 

Browning,  O.    Goethe B 

Duntzer,    H.    Life   of   Goethe    B 

Goethe  and   Mendelssohn   B 

Grimm,       H.    Life       and       times       of 

Goethe  B 

Hayward,  A.    Goethe   B 

Lewes,     G.     H.      Story     of     Goethe's 

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Life    and   genias   of    Goethe:    lectures 
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Dudley,   M.  V.    ed.    Poetry  and  philo- 
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Snider,  D.   J.    Goethe's  Faust   830 

•GOETHE,    C.    E.    Goethe's   mother. ..  .836 
GOHRE,    P.    Three    months    in    a    work- 

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Gold   mines  and  mining  in  California.  .669 
Gold   .stories  of  '49.    by  a    Californian.  .811 

Golden    Chersonese.    Bird,    I.    L 9151 

Go'den   hours.    Prentiss,   E.    P 811 

Golden   legend.    Longfellow,   H.    W 811 

Golden  links    8211 

Golden    year.    Riley,    J.    W 811 

GOLDONI.     C.    Comedies,    ed.      by      H. 

Zimmern    852 

Memoirs    B 

GOLDSCHMIDT,    J.    L.    Holland,    H.    S. 
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GOLDSMITH,    O.    Comedies    822 

Complete  works  824 

Deserted    village    821 

Historv   of    Rome    937 


History    of    the    earth    and    animated 

nature    590 

Select   works    824 

Selections  from  his  works    824 

Works.    5v   824 

Black,  W.      Goldsmith B 

Dobson,      A.    Life      of     Oliver      Gold- 
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Irving,   W.    Oliver  Goldsmith   B 

Golf.    Everard,   H.   S.   C 796 

Golf  in  America.    Lee,   J.    P 796 

GOLLANCZ,    I.         ed.      Pearl:       English 

poem   of   the   14th   century 821 

GOMME,  G.   L.    Village  community — b21 

GONCOURT,    E.    de.    and     Goacourt,    3. 

de.    Jesuits    in    North    America    in    the 

17th  century   266 

Belloc,    M.    A.    comp.    Edmond       and 
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GONCOURT,    J.    de.    joiint   author.       See 
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Gondola    days.    Smith,    F.    H 9145 

GONSE,  L.    Eugene  Fromentin  B 

GOOCH,    F.    C.    Face    to    face    with     the 

Mexicans    9172 

GOOD,    P.    P.    Family  flora  and   materia 

medica  botanica   581 

Good   .form   in   England,    by     an     Ameri- 
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GOOD  ALE,    E.    now    Mrs.    Eastman.    All 

round  the  year 811 

Apple  blossoms    811 

Journal   of   a    farmer's   daughter 814 

and  Goodalo,  D.  R.    in  Berkshire  with 

the  wild  flowers   811 

GOODALE,    Mrs.    F.    A.    ed.    The   litera- 
ture of  philanthropy  360 

GOODENOUGH,    G.    Handy    man    afloat 

and  ashore   359 

GOODEVE,    T.    M.    Steam     engine,     gas 

engines  and  heat  engines 621 

GOODHOLME,    T.    S.    ed.    Domestic    en- 
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GOODHUE,   E.     S.       Beneath     Hawaiian 

palms   9196 

GOODHITE,    W.    F.    Municipal    Improve- 
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GOODNOW,  F.  J.     Comparative  adminis- 
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Municioal   home   rule 352 

GOODRICH,    C.    A.    ed.    Select      British 

eloquence    S25 

GOODRICH,   F-  B.    Man  upon  the  sea910 

Ocean's  story   910 

GOODRICH,   S.   G.    (Peter  Parley.)  Com- 
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Famous    Indians.        (Also)    Curiosities 

of  human  nature  970 

Lives    of   benefactors.     (Also)    Famous 

men   in  ancient    times    920 

GOODSPEED,   G.    S.      Israel's  Messianic 

hope    220 

GOODWIN,   J.    A.    The     Pilgrim     repub- 
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GOODWIN,    J.    H.    Improved   book-keep- 
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GOODWIN,     M.      W.    and     others,    eds. 

Historic  New  York 9747 

GOODWIN,    T.    A.    Mode    of    man's    im- 
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GOODWIN,    W.    W.    Moods    and    tenses 

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GcxroYEAR,   W.   H.    History  of  art.. 70ft 

Roman  and  mediaeval  art  709 

GORDON,  A.    Earl  of  Aberdeen  B 

GORDON,  A.  C.    and  Page,  T.   N.    B.>fo' 

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GORDON,    A.    J.    Ministry    of    the    Spir- 
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GORDON.    A.    A.    ed.    Beautiful    life    of 

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GORDON,     A.       C.    Congressional     cur- 
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GORDON.    C.    A.    Climate   in   rslation    to 

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GORDON.   C.  G.    Journals,     ed.  by  A.  E. 

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Butler,   W.   F.    C.   G.   Gordon    B 

Charles,   E.   R.    Three  martyrs   of  the 

19th  century B 

General  Gordon,    the  Christian  hero.B 
Hake,    A.    B.    Story    of    Chinese    Gor- 
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GORDON,   E.   B.        Stuart,  A.   M.      Life 
and    letters    of    Elizabeth,    last    duche.ss 

of  Gordon B 

GORDON,   G.  A.    The  Christ  of  today.232 
Witness    to   immortality    in   literature, 

philosophy  and   life   236 

GORDON,  G.  H.    earl  of  Aberdeen.    G  n- 

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GORDON.    G.   H.    The   army    of  Virginia 

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War    diary    in    the    rebellion.. 9737 

GORDON.  H.  Li.    Feast  of  the  virgins.SlI 
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GORDON.    J.    E.    H.    (Decorative     electri- 
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E.    H.    Gordon    745 

Elementary  bock  on  heat    536 

Electricity  and  magnetism    537 

School  electricity   537 

GORDON,   L.   D.     Story   of  Assisi.    (Medi- 
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GORDON,    S.      A.     Camping     in     Colora- 
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GORDY,  J.  P.    Political  partie.s  in  the  U. 

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GORE^   C.    Incarnation     of   the     Son     of 

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GORE,    J.   H.    Geodesy 526 

GORHAM,  G.  C.    Life  of  E.  M.  Stanton. 

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GORLING,  A.    Meyer,  B.  and  Woltmann. 

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GOSCHEN,   G.   J.    Theory  of   the  foreign 

exchanges    332 

Gospel   banner   and   millennial   advocate. 

3v 205 

Gospel   for   a  world   of     sin.    Van     Dyke, 

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Gospel   for  an  age   of   doubt.    Van  Dyke, 

H 1,. 

Gospel  in  nature.    McCook,  H.  C 250 

Gospel  in  the  trees.    Clark.   A 250 

Gospel    of    Buddha.    Carus,    P    294 

Gospel    of   joy.    Brooke.    S.    A 250 

Gospel  of  wealth.    Carnegie  ,A 304 

Gospels  of  ye.sterday.    Watson,  R.  A... 204 
GOSS,  E.   H.     Life  of  Paul  Revere.    2v.B 

GOSS,  J.    Forensic  eloquence  8'5 

Jacobean    poets    820 

GOSSE,    E.    W.    Firdausl  in   exile.       and 

Dther  poems   82i 

From  Shakespeare  to  Pope  820 

Gossip   in    a   library    824 

Gray.     (Eng.    men    of    letters.)    B 

History    of    the   18th     century      litera- 
ture   820 

Northern    studies    839 

On   viol   and  flute 821 

Questions  at  issue  824 

Short   history   of   modern    English    lit- 
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Raleigh.     (Eng.    worthies.)    B 

Robert  Browning  personalia  B 

Seventeenth   century   studies    820 

GOSSE,    P.    H.    Evenings   at    the   micro- 
scope     578 

Land   and  sea 508 

Life    in    its    lower,    intermediate    and 

higher  forms    591 

Natural    history:    birds    598 

The    ocean    551 


Romance   of  natural    history.    2v    ..590 

Year    at    the    shore    591 

GOSSIP,    G.    H.    D.     Chess   players'    text- 
book     794 

Chess  pocket  manual   794 

GOSTWICK,    J.    and    Harrison,    R.    Out- 
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GOTTSCHALK,   L.   M.    Notes  of  a  pian- 
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GOUGH,  J.  B.    Autobiography  B 

GOUIN.  F.    Art  of  teaching  and  studying 

languages    407 

GOULD,   A.   A.    joint   author.    See  Agas- 

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GOULD,    J.    Northrop.    H.    "O.    Life     and 

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GOULD,     S       B.       Curiosities     of     olden 

times 390 

Curious  myths   of   the   middle   ages. 291 

Germany.    2v    943 

Historic   oddities  and   strange   events. 

v2    904 

In  troubadour-land    9144 

Legends  of  the  patriarchs  and  proph- 
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Lives   of    the    saints.    16v    920 

Origin    and    development    of    religious 

belief.    2v    201 

and  Gilman,  A.    Story  of  Germany. 943 
GOUNOD,   C.   F.    Autobiographical  remi- 
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Boret,    M.    A.    de.    Gounod    B 

Governments  and  parties.    Lowell,  A.L.329 
GOW,    A.    M.    Good    morals    and    gentle 

manners    170 

GOW,      J.    Companion   to       school     clas- 
sics    870 

Method    of    English     425 

GOWER.    Lord    R.    Figure    painters      of 

Holland.     (Great  artists.)   920 

GOWING,  L.   F.    Five  thousand  miles  in 

a  sledge   9157 

GOZZOI.I,   B.    PMllimore,   C.    M.       (Witn 

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GRACIAN,   R.    Art  of  worldly  wisdomS60 
GRAFF.  J.  F.     (Graybeard.)   Graybeard's 

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GRAHAM,      A.      J.      American     phonog- 
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GRAHAM.  C.  R.  ed.    Under  both  flag.'^9737 
GRAHAM,    J.    called     Claver house,     vis- 
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GRAHAM,       W.    Socialism,       new       and 

old    335 

GRA.HAME.   K.    Pagan   papers    824 

Same.    (Also)    Golden    age    stories.. 824 

Grammar   of   ornament.    Jones,    0 74.'> 

Gramrnar  of   science.    Pearson,    K 110 

Grand  army  speaker.    Baker,  G.  'M 808 

GRAKD   ORIENT,    pseud.     Handbook   of 

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Grandma's     attic     treasures.    Brine.      M. 

D 811 

Grandmother's    scrap-book    244 

GRANGER,    F.    S.    Psychologv    15u 

GRANIER,      de      CASSAGNAC.      A.      B. 

Working    and    burgher    classes    331 

GRANT,  A.    Xenophon.    (Ancient  classics 

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GRANT,    F.    Life   of   Samuel  Johnson.. B 

GRANT,    J.    History    of    India 954 

GRANT,    A.    J.     French  monarchy.    2v.944 

GRANT,   J.    Strength    of   cement   620 

GRANT,   J.    B.    Our  common  birds     and 

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GRANT,    R.     Art    of    living    177 

Searchlight  letters   177 

GRANT,    U.    S.    Personal    reminiscences. 

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Badeau,  A.    Military  history  of  U.   S. 

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Church.  W.  C.  U.  S.  Grant  and  the 
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Headlpy.  P.  C.    Life  and  campaigns  of 

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GR.-VNVTLLE,      J.      M.     Common      mind- 
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Secret  of  a  clear  head  131 

Sleep    and    sleeplessness      613 

Grasses    of     North      America.    Eeal.    "W. 

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GRATRY,  A.    Guide  to  the  knowledga  of 

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GRAY.   A.   Z.    Mexico  as  it  is 9172 

GRAY.      Alonzo.    Elements     of       natural 

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GR.JlY.    Asa.    How    plants    prow    581 

Letters,    ed.  by  J.   L.   Gray.    2v   ....816 
Botany      of      the      northern       United 

States    580 

Natural  rcience  and  religion  215 

School   and  field   book  of  botany 580 

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GRAY,   D.     Poems   S21 

GRAY,    E.    Electricity    and      magnetism. 

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Energy  and   vibration.     (Nature's  mir- 
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Nature's   miracles,    vl    '. 551 

GRAY,    E.    C.    pseud.    See  Japp,    A.    H. 
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GRAY,   P.    and  Woodward,   B.   B.       Sea- 

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GRAY,    T.    Poetical    works,    ed.    with    a 

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Gosse,  E.   W.    Gray B 

GRAY,    AV.    H.    History    of   Oregon.... 9795 
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Great   authors    820 

Great    books.    Farrar,    F.    W 824 

Great   books   as   life-teachers.    Hillis,    N. 

D 814 

Great   conspiracy.    Logan,    J.    A 9737 

Great    company.    Willson,    B    380 

Great    English     painters.        Cunningham, 

A 920 

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M 709 

Great  frozen  land.    Jackson,    F.    G....9147 

Great   fur  land.    Robinson,    H.    M 9171 

Great    German    composers 920 

Great    journey    244 

Great    lenders.    Ferris,     &.     T 920 

Great    lights    in    sculpture    and    painting. 

Doremus.   S.   A 920 

Great   lone   land.    Butler,    W.    P 9171 

Great  men  at  play.    Dyer,  T.  F.  T 82S 

Great    movements.    Nicoll,    H.    J 920 

Great  piano  ^irtuosos.    Von  I^enz,  W..780 
Great   poets   as   religious   teachers.    Mori- 
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Great    refusal.    More.    P.    E 818 

Great   religions    of    the    world.    Giles,    H. 

A 290 

Great    senators    of    the     United      States. 

Dyer,    O 920 

Great  sieges  of  history.    Robson,  W    ..909 

Great    singers.    Ferris,     G.     T 920 

Great   thirst   land.    Gillmore,    P 9166 

Great    truths   of    great    authors R-803 


Great  words   from   great  Americans 814 

Great  world's   farm.    Gaye,    S    5S1 

Greater    Britain.    Dilke,    C.     VV 910 

Greatest    thing    ever    known.    Trine,    R. 

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GRRATORBX,    K.     Summer   etchings     In 

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GKKATHEX.    C.    B.    Esther,    and    other 

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Greek  life  and  thought.    Mahaffy,  J.  P913 

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Greek    philosophy.       Mitchell,    E.    M...1S0 

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GREELEY.    H.       American    conflict.  .9737 

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GREEN,     J.     L.    Allotments     and     small 

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GREEN,    J.    R.    Conquest    of   England. 942 

History   of  the   English    people    942 

'Making   of   England    942 

Geography    of    the    British    Isles 912 

Short  history  of  the  English  people. 942 
Stray     studies     from     England       and 

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ed.    l^eadings   from  English    hlstory942 

GREEN,    Mrs.    J.    R.    Henry    II B 

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GREEN,    S.    iM.    Crime    343 

GREEN,  W.   S.    Among  the  Selkirk  gla- 
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Seven  years   in  the   Soudan   9166 

GREENE,    D.   M.    Ladies  and  officers  of 

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GREENE,    E.    L.    Botany    of    San    Fran- 
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GREENE,  F.  D.    The  rule  of  the  Turk95G 

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GREENE,    G.    A.    tr.    Italian    lyrists    of 

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GREENE,  G.  W.    Historical  view  of  the 

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GREGORY,  D.  S.    Why  four  gospels?. 225 
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GREGORY,  R.A.    The  vault  of  heaven520 
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Brave    little   Holland    9492 

Corea,    the   hermit    nation    951 

Japan   in    history    952 

Lily  among  thorns    220 

Matthew  Calbralth  Perry  B 

Mikado's  empire    952 

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GRONLUND,   L.    Ca  ira!    944 

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GROOSE,    K.    Play    of    animals  591 


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GUERBER,    H.    A.    Legends   of   Switzer- 
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Painting  in   France    after   the   decline 

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Paris  in   old   and   present  times — 9141 

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Present    state    of    the    fine    arts       in 

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HAMMOND,    W.    A.    Nervous     derange- 
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Disea-ses   of  the   nervous   system 616 

HAMPDEN,  J.    Macaulay,  T.  B.    Hamp- 
den     B 

HANAFORD,    P.    A.    Life    and    writings 

of   Charles   Dickens    B 

Life   of   George   Peabody    B 

HANCOCK,  W.  S.  Reminiscences  of  Han- 
cock,  by   his   wife    B 

Walker,    F.    A.    Gen.    Hancock    ....B 

Hand    lathe.    Watson,    E.    P 670 

Handbook  for  moihers.    Parker,   E.   H.649 

Hand-book    of    nursing    649 

HANDEL,    G.    F.    Marshall,    J.     Handel. 

(Great  musicians.)    B 

Handful  of  monographs.  Preston,  M.J. 914 
HANDTKE,  F.  Map  of  Germany  ....912 
Handwriting    of    God.     Randall,    D.    A.91.56 

Handy  book  of  quotations   R-S03 

Handy    men.    Goodenough,    G    359 

HANE^S   fancy   alphabets    R-745 

HANFORD,  T.  W.     (Elmo)  comp.      Com- 
plete  letter    writer    426 

Elmo's  humorous  speaker   SOS 

Elmo's   model   speaker    SOS 

Lamps  of  the  temple  250 

Hanging    of    the    crane.    Longfellow,    H. 

W 811 

HANNA,  M.  Lauer,  S.  Mark  Hanna..B 
HANNA,    S.    J.    Christian      science     his- 

torv  131 

H  ANN. AY,     D.    A.dmiral     Blake.       (Eng. 

worthies)    B 

Later  renaissance.     (Periods   of   Euro- 
pean literature.)    SOa 

Life   of  T.   G.    Smollett   B 

HANNIBAL.  Dodge,  T.  A.  Hannibal.355 
HANNINGTON,      J.        Dawson,      F.      C. 

James  HanningtCTi  B 

Hans     Breitmann's     party.       Leiand,     C. 

G 811 

HANSEN,     G.    What     is     a     kindergar- 
ten?   710 

HANSLICK,    E.       The    beautiful   in    mu- 
sic     780 

HANSON,       J.       AV.    comp.       Children's 

speaker   80S 

International    orator    808 

HANSSER,    L.    Period   of     the     reforma- 
tion     270 

HANSSON.    L.    M.    We   women    and    our 

authors    396 

HANirS,    P.    H.    Educational    alms     and 

educational  A'alues 370' 

HAPGOOD,    I.    F.    Epic    songs    of    Rus- 
sia     891 

Russian  rambles   9147 

HAPGOOD,   N.    Abraham  Lincoln   B 

Haphazard   personalities.   Lanman,    C..920 

Happiness.    Fletcher.  H  131 

Happy  home.    Murray.    N 241 

HARALD.  H.  J.  The  knowledge  of  lifel70 
HARCOUllT,   L.   F.   V.     Achievements  in 

engineering    620 

H.\RDEN,   A.    joint  author.    See  Roscoe, 

H. 
HARDING,  W.    War  In  South  Africa.9;i6 
HARDINGE,  B.  M.    With  the  wild  flow- 
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HARD  WICK.    C.       Traditions,     supersU- 

tions  and  folk-lore  398 

HARDWICKE,    H.     Art    of     living     long 

and   happily    170 

History   of    oratory    and    orators  —  815 
HARDY,    A.    S.    Life   and    letters   of   Jo- 
seph  Hardy   Neesima   B 

HARDY,    Lady    D.    Through    cities     and 

prairie    lands    9173 

HARDY,    E.    J.     The  business   of  life.. 170 

Five   talents   of   women   396 

How  to  be  happy  though  married  ..173 
Manners  makyth  man    170 


HARDY 


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HARTWIG 


Sunny  days  of  youth  170 

HARDY.     G.      E.    comp.     Five     hundred 

books  for  the  young   Ji-lS 

HARDY.   R.  S.    Legends  and  theories   of 

the  Buddhists   294 

HARDY,  T.    Poems  of  the  past  and   the 

present   S:J1 

Macdonnell,  A.    T.  Hardy B 

Johnson,  L.  The  art  of  Thomas  Har- 
dy   820 

HARK,  A.  J.  C.    Biographical  8kftch?s920 
Cities  of  Southern  Italy  and  Sicily.9145 

Days   near  Paris    9144 

Days  near  Rome   9145 

Florence 9145 

Life  and  letters  of  Bareness  Bunsen.B 

Memorials   of  a   quiet   life    B 

Sams.    Records   of   a   quiet   life B 

Sketches  in  Holland  and  Scandina- 
via     9149 

Story  of  two  nrbic  lives:  ■memorials 
of  Countess  Canning  and  the  Mar- 
chioness of  Waterford.    3v  B 

Studies   in   Russia 9147 

Venice   9145 

"Walks   In   London    9142 

Walks   in  Paris    9144 

Walks    in   Rome    9145 

Wanderings   in   Spain    9146 

HARE,    H.    A.    Practical    diagnosis  ...616 
HARE,  J.    Pemberton,  T.  E.    John  Hare, 

comedian    B 

HARE,   J.   C.    and  Hare  A.   W.    Gueg-.-;es 

at  truth   82S 

Harem  life.    Lott,   E 9162 

HARTXGTON,   J.    Nugae   antiouae.  .R-i26 
HARKXESS,    A.    Caesar's    commentarii^s 

on  the  Gallic  war 478 

Latin   reader    478 

HARLAN,    J.    W.     California,    '46-'S8....B 
HARLAND,    J.    W.     Printing   arts    ....655 
HARLAND,    M.    pseud,    of    Terhune,    M. 
V.     H.    Commonsense     in     the     house- 
hold  641 

Dinner   year-book    fi41 

Eve's   daughters    173 

Loitering   in  pleasant  paths    914 

Our   daughters    173 

Some    colonial    homesteads    920 

Story  of  Mary  Washington B 

Harleian    miscellany.       12v    828 

HARLOW,    F.    S.    joint     author.         See 

Michie,  P.  S. 
HARLOW,    L.    K.    comp.    World's    best 

hymns    245 

HARNESS.  W.    Barham,   R.   H.    Person- 
al reminiscences   B 

Harold.    Tennyson,    A 822 

HAROUX,  Alraschid,  caliph.      Palmer,  E. 

H.    Haroun  Alraschid    B 

HARPER,  H.  A.    The  Bible  and  modern 

discoveries    220 

Letters  from    the   Holy  Land 220 

HARPER,    I.    H.    Life   and   work   of   Su- 
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HARPER'S  book  of  facts  R-30 

HARPE;R'S   encyclopaedia   of    the   United 

Stites  history.    lOv  R-973 

HARPER'S   history    of   the   war   in     the- 

Philippines   9739 

HARPER'S  phrase-book   407 

HARPER'S   pictorial    histo?-y    of   the   war 

with    Snain R-9739 

HARRADEN.      B.        joint      author.        See 
Edwards,    W.    A. 

HARRINGTON.  J.    Sermons 250 

HARRIS,   G.    Moral   evolution    171 

HARRIS,    J.    C.     Georgia 9758 

HARRIS,   John.    Mammon 240 

HARRIS,    Joseph.     Gardening    635 

HARRIS,    S.     Philosophical  basis  of    the- 
ism    201 

HARRIS,    T.    L.    Lyrics    of     the     gold.-n 
age    811 


HARRIS,    T.    W.    Insects    Injurious       to 

vegetation    0:5.' 

HARRIS,  W.    Life  and  writings  of  J;irnc» 

I B 

HARRIS,   W.    T.     Hegel's    logic    193 

Psyc'nological    foundations    of     educa- 
tion     150 

Spiritual  sen.se  of  Dante's  Divina  com- 

media    851 

joint  author.      See  Sanborn,   F.   B. 
HARRISON,      C.      C.    Woman's       handi- 
work    746 

HARRISON,    Edward.    Study     of     child- 
nature    .372 

HARRISON.    Elizabeth.    Two   children   of 

the    foothills    372 

HARRISON,    Eveleen.    Home    nursing.649 

HARRISON,    F.    Choice    of    books 28 

Same,    and   other   literary   pieces 824 

The    meaning    of     history,    and     other 

historical  pieces    904 

Oliver  Cromweil    B 

Studies  in  early  Victorian  literature820 
Tennyson,    Mill,      Ruskin,    and      other 

literary   estimates    824 

HARRISON,    P.    B.        comp.    Contempo- 
rary history  of  the  French  revolution944 
HARRISON,    J.    A.     Greek    vignettes. 9149 

Spain    946 

Story  of  Greece  9.38 

Spain    in    profile    9146 

HARRISON,     J.     B.    Certain    dangerous 

tendencies  in  American  life   304 

Latest     studies     in     Indian     reserva- 
tions     970 

HARRISON,    J.    E.    Introductory   studies 

in   Greek  art    703 

HARRISON.   M.    Cookery   for  busy   lives 

and   small  incomes    641 

HARRISON,       W.       Eli.zabethan       Eng- 
land     9142 

HARRISSE,    H.    The    diplomatic    history 

of  America   327 

HARSHA,  D.    Eminent  orators 815 

HART,    A.    B.    Formation    of    the   union. 

(Epochs   of  American  history.)    9733 

The    foundations    of     American      pol- 
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Salmon  Portland  Chase   B 

ed.    American    history     told    by     con- 
temporaries     973 

vl.  Era  of  coloniization.  v2,  Bui  d- 
in.g  or"  the  republic.  v3.  National  ex- 
pansion.    v4.   Welding  of  the  nation. 

HART,   F.    K.    Sazerac   lying  club    817 

HART.  J.  M.    German  vmiver.^ities  -378 

HART,   J.    S.    In  the  school  room    ....371 
comp.    Manual    of     American     litera- 
ture     R-S10 

HART,   V.    C.    Western   China    9151 

I-IARTB,  B.     East  and  We.st  poems  ....Sll 

Echoes  of  tbe  foot-hills   811 

Poetical  works    811 

HARTELINS,  T.  J.  Home  gymnastics613 
HARTLAND,     E.     S.    Science     of     fairy 

tal^s  291 

ed.    English    fairv    and    folk    tales. 398 
HARTLEY.  G.  B.    L'fe  of  Daniel  BooneB 
HARTLEY,      F.    Ladies'      book     of     eti- 
quette    395 

HARTMANN,  R.  Anthropoid  apes  ..599 
HARTMANN.  S.  Shakespeare  in  art.8221 
HARTSHORNE.    F.    C.       Railroads    and 

th"  commerce  clause  3^5 

HARTSHORNE,    H.    Essentials   of  medi- 
cine     61(1 

HARTWIG,    G.    Denizens  of  the  deep. 591 
Dweller^    In   the   Arctic   regions...  .9198 

Polar  world    9198 

Sei  monsters  and  sea  birrl'^   591 

Volcanoes   and   earthquakes    551 

Wild    animals    of   the    tropics    591 

Winded    life    in    the    tropics  591 

Har\ard     reminiscences.         Peabody,     A. 
P 378 


HARVEY 


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HARVEY,    G.    History    of    Ireland.R-9415 
HARVEY,    P.    Reminiscences    of    Daniel 

Webster   B 

HASELL,,    E.    J.    Calcleron    B 

Hasheesh   eater.    Ludlow,    F.    H S28 

HASKELIi,    Mrs.    E.    P.       Housekeeper's 

encyclopaedia  641 

HAS  KINS,   C.   W.    Argonauts  of  Califor- 
nia.    (Also)  Names  of  pioneers   9179 

HASLUCK,    P.    N.    ed.    Building    model 

boats   699 

HASSAXiL.,   A.    Louis  XIV B 

ed.    Periods    of    European    history. 910 
HASSALL,   A.    H.    Adulterations  detect- 
ed   614 

HASSARD,  J.  R.   G.    A  Pickwickian  pil- 
grimage     914 

HASSAUREK,    F.    Four     years     among 

Spanish- Americans   91S6 

HASSELL,  J.    Theory  of  evolution  shown 

not  to  be  true  215 

H.VSTINGS,    T.    Musical    taste    780 

HASTINGS,     ^^^    Gleig,     G.     R.      comp. 
Memoirs    of    Warren    Hastings.    3v — B 
HaSWELL,    C.    H.    Mechanics'    and    en- 
gineers'   pocket-book    620 

HAS  WELL,    C.   H.    Reminiscences   of  an 
octogenarian      of      the      Citj-      of     New 

York   9747 

HATCI-T,    E.    Influence   of     Greek     ideas 
and  u.=;ages  upon  the  Christian  church204 
HATFIELD,  R.  G.    American  house  car- 
penter     694 

HATTON,    F.    North   Borneo    9191 

HATTON,     J.      Club-land:     London     and 

provincial   9142 

Henry   Irving's  Impressions   of   Amer- 
ica     9173 

HATTON,    R.    G.    Figure     drawing     and 

comnosition    743 

HATTON.  T.    Sketching  in  water  colorTSl 
HAUPT,    H.    Street    railway    motors.. 621 

Thi'Oi'v    of    bridge    construction    624 

HATTPTMANN,    G.     Sunken    bell    832 

HAUSER,    K.    Evans,    E.    E.    Story       of 

Kasnar  Hauser   B 

HAVELACQUE,      A.    Science     of     Lang- 
uage    401 

HAVELOCK,   H.    Brock,    W.    Biographi- 
cal  sketch   of  Sir  H.   Havelock    B 

Headley,  J.  T.    Life  of  General  Have- 
lock   B 

HAVEN,  A.   B.    Cousin  Alice:    memoir.B 

HAVEN.   E.    O.    Rhetoric    426 

HAVEN,     G.    Our    next    door    neighbor: 

Mexico    9172 

HAVEX.  H.  P.    Trumbull,  H.  C.    A  mod- 
el   superintendent    268 

HAVEN,    J,    Mental    philosophy    150 

Mnr.il    philosophy    171 

HAVERGAL,   F.   R.    Life  mosaic.  Minis- 
try of  song,  and  Under  the  surface.. 821 

Royal    com.mnndments    240 

HAAVEIS.  H.  R.    American  humorists. 810 

Music    ripd    morals    780 

My  iV>iisical  iife  780 

My   musical   memories    780 

Sermons    -o'^ 

Trnvel   .and    talk.    2v    910 

HA'^VEIS,   M.   E.  .1.      Art  of  beauty. ..  .391 
HAWTOS.    S.     Marsh.    G.    P.       Origin    and 
history   of  the  English   language    ....420 
HAT\a<:ES,     J.     (Citizen    of    New    York.) 
Retrospect  of  the  Boston   tea  party.9732 
HA\\a<:iNS.   A.   H.    See  Hope,   A.    pseud. 
HAWKINS,    C.    C.    and    Wallis,    F.    Dy- 
namo     537 

HAWKINS,     F.    Annals   of   the     French 

stage.    2v    792 

French   stage   in   the  XVIII.    century. 

2v     792 

HAWKINS.  J.  H.   W.    Life  of  J.  H.  W. 

Hawkins    by    his   son    B 

HAWLEY,    R.     Essay    on    free    tradi=..337 


HAWTHORNE.      Book     of     ready-made 

speeches   808 

Comic    reciter    808 

HAWTHORNE,    J.    Saxon    studies    ..9143 
Na^thaniel    Hawthorne    and    his    wife. 

2v B 

HAW^THORNE.  N.    Our  old  home.  (Also) 

English    note-books.    2v 9142 

Same.         With      Passages     from     the 

American   note-books    B 

Passages    from    the     American     note- 
books.   2v    B 

Passages    from    the    French    and   Ital- 
ian note-books   914 

Same.  (Also)  Sketches  and  studies. 914 
Tales,  sketches  and  other  papers.. 818 
Bridge,    H.    Personal   recollections    of 

Hawthorne   B 

Conway,     M.   D.      Life    of    Nathaniel 

Hawthorne.    (Great   writers.)    B 

Hawthorne,    J.    Nathaniel   Hawthorne 

and  his   wife.    2v   B 

James,  H.   Jr.    Hawthorne   B 

Lathror,  G.  P.  Studv  of  Hawthorne.B 
HAWTHORNE,   S.   A.  P.    Notes  in  Eng- 
land  and    Ireland    914 

HAY,    J.    Castilian   days    9116 

Pike    County    ballads    811 

Poems   811 

joint    author.    See    Nicolay,    J.    G. 
HAYCRAFT,   J.  B.    Darwinism  and  rare 

progress    575 

HAYDN,  H.  C.     Amusements  In  the  ll^ht 

of  reason  and  Scripture   204 

HAYDN,   J.    Nohl.   L.    Life   of  Haydn.. B 
Townsend,    P.    D.    Haydn.    (Great   mu- 
sicians.)      B 

HAYDN,    J.    Dictionarv    of    dates.. R-902 

HAYDON.    B.    R.    Stoddard.    R.    H.    ed. 

Life,    letters    and    table   talk    of    B.    R. 

Haydon   B 

HAYES.    A.    A.    Jr.    New    Colorado     and 

the  Santa  Fe  trail   9173 

HATES,    I,    I-    Land    of   desolation    ..9198 
Pictures    of       Arctic     travel.      Green- 
land   9198 

HAYES,    J.    R.    How    to   live   long    ....613 

HAYMOND,     C.    Central    Pacific    R.     R- 

argument    before    the   U.    S.    Senate.. 385 

HAYNE.  P.   H.     Poems    811 

HAYNES,    L.    Cooley,    T.    M.    Life    and 

character  of  L.   Haynes  B 

HAYS.   P'.     Women   of  the  day   R-920 

HAYWARD,    A.    Goethe    B 

HAYWARD,   J.    Book  of  religions   ....280 
HAZARD,       C.       Narragansetl       Friends 

meeting   in   the  18th   century 9745 

HAZARD,    S.    Santo    Domingo    9172 

HAZ.ARD.   W.   P.    Jersev  cow 6362 

HAZELTINE,       M.      W.      Chat.?       about 

books    801 

HAZEN.  W.  B.    School  and  the  army.355 
HAZLITT.    W.    English  poets,    and   Eng- 
lish   comic    writers    820 

Literature    of    the    age    of    Elizabeth, 
(Also)    Characters    of    Shakespeare's 

plays  820 

Plain    speaker    824 

Round   table.    (Also)    Northcote's  con- 
versations.   (.-Vnd)    Characteristics. 824 
Selections     from  his    writin,gs:       with 

memoir 824 

Sketches   and   essavs    824 

Spirit  of   the  age    824 

Table-talk    824 

and    Lamb,    C.    Further    letters      and 

records    826 

ed.    Doubtful  plays  of  Shakespeare 8221 
HAZLITT,   W.    C.    Confessions    of   a  col- 
lector   B 

Handbook   to  the   literature   of    Great 

Britain    R-820 

Old   cookery  books    , 641 

Tales    and    legends    393 

He    and    she.    Story,    W.    W 811 


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HEAD,     F.      H.       Shakespeare's    insom- 
nia  8221 

HEAD,    P.    R.    Van    Dyck.    (Great    art- 
ists.)     B 

HEADT.AM:,    C.    Nuremberg;.     (Mediaeval 

towns.)    943 

HEADLEY,    P.    W.    Problems    of    evolu- 
tion  573 

HPJ-VJDT.BY,  J.  T.    Imperial  guard  of  Na- 
poleon     9'14 

Life   and    travels   of   (Jen.    Grant B 

Life   of   Cromwell    B 

Life  of  Gen.  Havelock  B 

Life  of  Maiy  Queen  of  Scots  B 

Napoleon   and  his  marshals    B 

Washington   and   his    generals    B 

and  Johnson,  W.  F.    Stanley's  adven- 
tures  in   Africa    9166 

comp.    Mountain  adventures   910 

HEADLEY,   P.   C.    Island  of  tire 9149 

Life  and  campaigns  of  Gen.   Grant.. B 

Life  of  Louis  Kossuth    B 

Life   of  Napoleon   Bonaparte    B 

L'fe   of  Empress   Josephine    B 

Women  of  the  Bible   220 

Heavl-hunters  of  Borneo   9191 

Headship  of  Christ.       Miller,    H 204 

Health    at   home.    Hall,    W.    W 616 

HEAP,    D.    P.    Electrical    appliances.  .537 
HEARD,    J.    M.    How  to   tell   the   age   of 

a  horse  6361 

HEARN,      L.    Exotics     and     retrospect- 
ives     9152 

Gleanings  in  Buddha-fields   299 

Glimpses   of  unfamiliar  Japan.    2v.9152 

In   ghostly   Japan    39S 

A  Japanese   miscellany    398 

Kokoro    9152 

Out  of   the  E.ist    9152 

Some  Chinese  ghosts    299 

Two    years    in    tlie    French    West    In- 
dies    9172 

comp.    Stray  leaves  from  strange  lit- 
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Heart  of  man.    Woodberry,   C.   E 814 

Heart  of  the  continent.    Ludlow,  F.  K.917S 

HEATH,  R.  P.    Durer B 

Titian.     (Great   artists.)    B 

HEATH.    R.    Edgar    Quinet:       life      and 

writings  B 

HEATON,   C.    W.    Experimental   chemis- 
try     540 

HEATON,  M.     C.    Corregio.  (Great     art- 
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Heaven.    Moody,  D.  L 250 

Heaven   and   hell.    Swedenborg,   E 289 

Heaven,   mv  Fatlier's  house.    Kimball,   J. 

W   236 

HEAVYSEGE,    C.    Saul    812 

HEBER,  R.  From  Greenland's  icy  mTiin- 

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Hedda    Gabler.    Ibsen.    H 8.'?9 

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Hours  with  German  classics   S30 

Prime\al  world  of  Hebrew  tradition250 
and  Wister,   A.    L.    Metrical     transla- 
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ed.    Recent    inquiries    in    theology.  .230 

HEDIN,  S.    Through  Asia.    2v  915 

Hedonistic    theories.     Watson,    J 171 

HEER^;N,      a.      H.       L.    Historical     re- 
searches     930 

HEGEL.    G.    W.      P.    Philosophv    of    his- 
tory    901 

Logic 193 

Philosphy  of  mind  193 

Caird,   E     Hegel    193 

Harris.  W.   T.    Hegel's  logic   193 

Kedney,    J.    S.    Hegel's   aesthetics    193 
Stprrett,  J.   M.    Hegel's  philosophy  of 

religion    2D1 

Wallace,   W.    Hegel's   philosophy    ..193 
HEILPRIN,   A.    Arctic   problem   and    the 

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Distribution  of  animals  591 


HEILPRIN,      L.       Plistorical      reference 

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?IEILPRIN,     M.    Historical     poetry       of 

the  Hebrews.    2v 220 

HEINE,   H.    Book   of  songs 831 

His    wit,    wisdom,    poetry 8.38 

Karpele.s,   G.    ed.    Heine's  life  told  in 

his   own   words     B 

Lyrics   and    ballad.^;   of   Heine 831 

Poems,    tr.    by   E.   A.    Bowring 831 

Prose    writings    838 

Scintillations       from         (his)         prose 

works 808 

Travel      pictures.      (Also)      Romantic 

school 838 

Stigand,   W.    Life,  work  and  opinions 

of  Heinrich  Heine.    2v  B 

HEINRICH,  J.  .7.  Window  flower  gar- 
den    716 

Helen   of    Troy       Lang,    A 821 

HELLYER,   S.   S.    Plumber  and  sanitary 

houses  698 

HELM,   E.    joint   standard    332 

Helmholtz,  K.  L.  F.    Popular  lectures  un 

science    504 

HELPER,  H.  R.    The  impending  crisi3:!26 

Nojoque  326 

Helpful  science.    Mivart,   St.  G 192 

HELPS,    A.    Brevia    824 

Conversations   824 

Essays    824 

Friends    in   council    824 

I>ife   and  labours  of  Mr.    Brassey  —  B 

Life    of    Cortes.    2v    B 

Life  of  Pizarro    B 

Social  pressure   824 

Spanish    conquest  'in    America.    4v..972 

Thoughts    upon   government    320 

HEMANS,    F.    D.    B.    Poetical    work. 821 
HENDERSON,      A.       P.    The    rainbow's 

end:    Alaska  9179 

HENDERSON,   C.   R.    Dependent  defeot- 

ive  and   delinquent  classes    330 

The  social  spirit  in  America   304 

HENDERSON,  E.  Life  of  James  Fergu- 
son     B 

HENDERSON,  E.  P.    tr.  and  ed.    Hi.stor- 
ical  documents  of  the  middle  ages  —  90S 
HENDERSON,    H.     Hints  on   caniping.796 
HENDERSON,    J.    Electricity   and    mag- 
netism  537 

HENDERSON,  J.  B.,  Jr.  American  diplo- 
matic   questions     327 

HENDERSON,  J.  C.  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son's views  on  public  education 370 

HENDERSON,     M.     F.       Diet     for     the 

sick   649 

Practical    cooking     and     dinner     giv- 
ing     041 

HENDERSON,      P.    Garden     and       farm 

topics    630 

Gardening  for  pleasure    C35 

Gardening   for   profit   635 

Handbook  of  plants   R-716 

Practical   floriculture    716 

HENDERSON,  W.  A.  Housekeeper's  in- 
structor   641 

Modern  domestic  cookery  641 

HENDERSON,  W.  J.  How  music  deve- 
loped    780 

The  orchestra  and  orchestral  music7S5 

Preludes  and  studies   780 

Story  of  music  780 

What    is   good    music?    .   7S0 

HENFP.EY,  A.  and  Huxley.  T.  H.  ^ds. 
Scientific  memoirs.  (Also)  Natural  phil- 
osophy    580 

HENLEY,  W.  E.    Book  of  verses    821 

Views   and   reviews    824 

joint  author.      See  Stevenson,  R.  L. 

cd.    Lyra  herolca  8211 

HEKNECKE,   C.    ed.    Art  studies 705 

HENNEQUIN,  A.    Art  of  playwritln9'.702 


HENRY 


154 


HIQQINSON 


HENRY  II.  king  of  England.  Green,  Mr.s. 

J.    R.    Henry    II B 

HENRY  IV.  king  of  France.  Willert,  P. 
F.    Henry   of  Navarre   and   the   Husrue- 

nots B 

HENRY,  prince  of  Portugal.  Beazley,  O. 
R.  Prince  Henry  the  navigator.  (He- 
roes   of    the    nations.)     B 

PIENRY,   C.   S.    Endless  future   236 

HENRY,  J.  Memorial  published  by  or- 
der of  Congress   B 

HENRY,  P.  Wirt,  W.  Sketches  of  Pat- 
rick  Henry    B 

HENRY,    R.    F.    Two   conc.irdances.R-220 
HENRY,    S.       Hours   with    famous    Pari- 
sians   920 

HENRT,   v.    Comparative     grammar     of 

English  and   German   410 

HENSLOW,  G.  Origin  of  flora!  struc- 
ture     581 

Theory  of  evolution  575 

HEPWORTH,  G.   H.    Herald  sermons. 250 
HEPWORTH,    T.     C.    Photofjraphy      for 

amateurfs   770 

Her  majesty's  tower.    Dixon,  W.  H...9421 

Heraldry.    Cnssans,    J.    E 929 

HERBART,  J.  F.  Outlines  of  education- 
al   doctrine    370 

Science  of  education   370 

Psychology 150 

De  Garnio,   C.    Herbart  and  the  I.ler- 

bartians i>70 

HERBERT,  D.  Great  historical  mutin- 
ies     90S 

HERBERT.    E.       Autobiography.      (Also) 

History  of  England  under  Henry  VIII012 

Autobiography    (Also)    Autobiography 

of  Thomas  Klwood.    with   essayr  by 

W.    D.    Howells    B 

HERBERT.      G.    ^Vorks     in     prose      ind 

verse    821 

HERBERT,     H.   A'N'.       (Frank    Forester.) 

Field  sports   799 

Hint.s  to   horse-keepers    6361 

HERBERT.   L.    First   American    B 

Here,    there    and   everywhere.    Sherwood. 

M.    E.    W V. 

Hereafter '36 

Hereafter  of  sin.    Haley,  J.  W 236 

HERFORD.   C.   H.    T-<iterary  relations   of 

England    and    Germany    S20 

HERFORD,    O.    Artful   anticks    Sll 

HERTNG,  K.  Dynamo-electric  ma- 
chines     537 

HERISSON.    comle    d'.    Black   c-ibln.n.914 
HERIVTES  TRISMEGISTUS.     Theological 

and  philosophical  works   299 

Hormione.    Sill,   E.   R Sll 

Hermits.      Kingsley.   C. 271 

HERNDON,    W.     H      and     Wiek,    J.    AY. 

Abraham   Lincoln.    2v    B 

HERNDON,  AV.  L.  and  Gibbon,  I-.  Val- 
ley of   the  Amazon.    2v   9181 

HEROIVOTUS.    Literal  version '30 

Swayne,    G.    C.    Herodotu.s.      (Ancient 

classics.)    ;i30 

Herod.    Phillips,   S 822 

Heroes    of    Europe.    Hewlett,    H.    G:..920 

Heroes   of   science.    Duncan,    P.    M 920 

Heroes    of    science.    Mu'r,    M.    M    .P.. 540 
Heroos     of    the     crusades.    Douglas,      A. 

M 9404 

Heroes  of  the  desert.    Rathbone,  A.  M...B 

Heroic  ballads    S211 

Heroic    women    of   history.       Watson,    H. 

C 396 

Heroines    of   history.    Jenkins,    J.    S...920 
Heroines  of  the  Bible  in  art.    Waters,  C 

E.  C 755 

HERRICK,     A.      B.    Electrical     railway 

handbook    5>7 

HERRICK,  C.   T.    Chaf  ng-dish   =upper641 

Cradle    and    nurscrj'    649 

First  aid  to  the  young  housekecper640 
Housekeeping    made    easy    640 


Liberal   living  upon  narrow  means. 641 

What  to  eat  and  how  to  servo  it...  641 

HERRICK,    I'.       H.    Home    life    of     wild 

birds    59S 

HERRICK,   R.    Kesperides    821 

HERRICK,   S.   E.    Some  heretics   of  yes 

terday    274 

HERRICK,    S.    B.    Plant    life    under    the 

microscope   578 

HERRON,    G.    D.    Between   Caesar     and 

Jesus    204 

The    Christian    society    204 

The  Christian  state   204 

The    larger    Christ    204 

New  redemption   204 

Plea  for  the  gospel   204 

Social    meanings    of    religious    experi- 
ences        204 

HERSCHEU       J.     F.     W.    Lectures     on 

scientific    subjects    504 

Outlines    of    astronomy    .520 

Physical  geography  .").51 

Study  of  natural  philosophy     530 

HERSCHBL,    Sir  W.    Holden,   E.    S.    Sir 

W.    Herschel    B 

HERTWIG,    O.    The    biological    nroblem 

of  today   -576 

Embryology  of  man   and    animals.. 591 
HERTAVIG,    R.    General    principles        of 

zoology    591 

HERTZ.  H.    King  Rene's  daughter  ....8^9 

HERVEY,  A.   B.    Sea  mos.ses  589 

HERVEY,    G.      W.    Principles    of     cour- 
tesy   177 

Christian  rhetoric   250 

HERVE;Y,   M.  PI      Dark  days  in  Chile. 983 

Trade  policv  of  imperial  federation. 337 

HERVFY,   T.   K.    Book   of   Christmas. 390 

HESIOD.   Works  of  Hesiod.    Callimachus 

and  Theognis.     tr.  by  J.   Banks   883 

Davies.     J.        Hesiod      and    Theogni'^. 

(Ancient  classics.)    S83 

Hesperides.     Herrick,    R 821 

HESSE -WARTEGG,  E.  von.    Tunis  ..9161 

Hester.    Becket,   S.   B 811 

HEWETT,    E.    C.    Element'-    of    psycho- 
logy     , 150 

HEWINS,    W.    A.    S.    English   trade   and 

finance   3S0 

HEWITT,    G.    Diseases  of  women    61S 

HFWIiT'lTT,   H.   O.    Heroes  of  Europe.920 
HEAVLICTT,    M.    Earthwork   out    of  Tu.s- 

cany   S24 

Pan  and  the  young  shepherd S22 

HEYLYN,    P.    Little   description    of     the 

world    R-310 

KBYAVOOD,   J.    C.     Salome    Sll 

HEYWnOD,    T.    Best   plavs.       (Mermaid 

series.)    822 

HICKOK.    L.    P      Rational    Cf»<5mology.n3 
HICKSO'N,    S.     J.    Founa     of     tho     deep 

sea 591 

Storv  of  life  in  the  sea   591 

Hidden    life.    Macdor.ald.    G S21 

Hidden  wav.    Street.  J.   C 133 

HIGGTNSON.  F.    Higginpon.  T.  AV.     Life 

of  Frnncis  HisrsrinsAn ..B 

HIGGINSON.     T.     AA'.    Afternoon     lard- 
scape  811 

Army  life   in   a  black   regiment — 9OT 

Atlantic  essays  814 

Book    and    heart    814 

Common    sense  about  wO'men 396 

Concerning   all    of   us    S14 

Contemporaries    S14 

English  statesmen    .920 

Life    of    Francis    Hig.ginson.    (Makers 

of  America) B 

Margaret  Fuller  Ossoli    B 

The  new  world   and  the  new  book.SU 

Old  Cambridge    814 

Oldport   days   9174 

Ont-door  papers    814 

The   procession    of    the     flowers,      and 
other  papers    814 


HILDRETH 


155 


HOLBEIN 


Short  studies  of  American  authors. SIO 

Travellers  anil   outlaws    973 

Women   and    men    396 

TounfiT   folks'    history   of   the   U.    S.97;'> 
and   Higginson,    M.   T.    Such   as   they 

are   811 

ed.     Brief    biographies   series.    4v 920 

High  life  and  towers  of  silence.      Main, 

E 9149 

High  life  in  France  under   the  republic. 

Murray,    E.    C.    G 9111 

High-caste  Hindu  woman.  Ramabai,  S.J96 

Higher  critici.^m.    Nash;    H.    S 225 

Hildebrand  and  his  times.    Stephens.  W. 

R.    W 270 

HTI^DF:ETH,    R.    History    of    the,'    United 

States   973 

HII.L..   A.   S.    Foundations   of  rhetor;c.426 

Our    English    420 

Principles  of  rhetoric  426 

HIL1-.   D.   J.    Genetic   philosophy   104 

Science    of    rhetoric    426 

Social   influence  of  Christianity    204 

Washington  Irving.       (American     au- 
thors.)     B 

William    CuUen    Bryant.        (American 

authors)    B 

HTLiL,     P\    H.    Geoi-ge    Canning.      (Ehig. 

worthies.)    B 

HILL,   G.    Women  in   English   life.   2v.396 

HILL,  G.    With  the  Bedouins  9153 

HILL,  G.  A.  Geometry  for  begumers.dlS 
HILL,    G.   B.    Footsteps   of   Dr.    Johnson. 

(Scotland.)    R-!)141 

Talks   about  autograph.^    91 

V.riters   and   readers    824 

HILL,   J.    W.    Management   and   diseases 

of   the   dog    6367 

HILL,   M.    ed.    Liberty  documents    342 

HILL,  M.  D.  Repression  of  crime  ..364 
HILL,  N.  P.  Speeches  and  paoers.  ...j>12 
HILL,  O.  Homes  of  the  London  poor.339 
HILL,    R.    Stars    and    constellations.  .523 

HILL,    T.    True    order    of    studies 371 

HILL,  T.   E.    Manual  of  social  and  busi- 
ness   forms    R-658 

Hill   of  .atones.     Mitchell,    S.    W 811 

HILI-ARD,  G.  S.    Life  and  campaigns  of 

McClcllan    B 

Six    months    in    Italy    9145 

HILLEBRA>n3,  K.  German  thought.SBO 
ni-LLEGAS,  H.   C.    The  Boers  in  war. 986 

Com   Paul's  people   966 

HILLER,    P.    Mendelssohn:    recollections 

and  letters   B 

HILLIARD,  H.  W.    Politics  and  p-.n  pic- 
tures     B 

HILLIER,   G.   L.    joint  author.     See  Bu- 
ry,   Viscount. 
HILLI3.    N.     D.    Great   books     as     life- 
teachers   814 

Influence  of  Christ  in  modern  life..  170 

A   mans   value   to    society    170 

Right  living  as   a  fine   art    170 

Hills    of    song.    Scollard,    C 811 

HILPRECHT,      H.    V.      ed.    Recent     re- 
search in  Bible  lands   913 

HIND,   J.    R.    Astronomy   520 

HIXSDALE.    B.    A.     How    to   study     and 

teach   history    371 

Old    Northwest    977 

Garfl.^ld  and  e'lucation   370 

Teaching    the   language-arts    371 

HINTON.     J.    Health      and     Its       condi- 
tions     613 

Mystery  of  pain   240 

Physiology   612 

HLVTON,    R.    H.    John    Brown    and    his 

men    B 

Hint.s  on  early  education  173 

HTRSCH,      W.      Genius      and      degenera- 
tion     15a 

HISCOX,    G.    D.    Gas,    gasoline    and    oil 

\apor    engines    621 

Horseless    vehicles    621 


Mechanical    movements    621 

His    star   in   the   east.    Parks,    L 290 

Historic    doubts     relative     to     Nanoleon. 

Whately,  R : 239 

Historic    oddities    and       strange     events. 

Gouid,     S.    B 904 

Historic   f^ide-lights.    Arnold.    H.   P 814 

Historical  jurisprudence.     Lee,   G.   ('...34u 

Historical   lights.    Little,   C.   E R-803 

Historical    novel.    Matthews,    B 814 

History    of       human     marriage,    ^\'e.ster- 

marck,  E 392 

History    of    the     presidency.       Slanwood, 

E 329 

HITCHCOCK,    E.    Anatomy    and    physio- 
logy     612 

HITCHCOCK,    H.    American    state    con- 
stitutions     312 

HITCHOOCK.  R.  D.    Sooiaiisra 3J5 

and    Brown.  _F.    eds.    Teaching  of  the 

twelve  apos'tles  225 

HITCHCOCK,  T.    Unhappy  loves  of  m  n 

of  genius   920 

HITCHMAN,   F.    Public  life  of  Beacons- 

fleld   B 

HITTELL,    J.    S.    Brief    history    of    cul- 
ture     901 

Hand-book  of  Pacific   coast  travel  Iil79 

History    of    San    Francisco 9791 

Resources    of   California    9179 

Spirit   of  the  papacy    282 

HITTELL,    T.   H.    History   of    California. 

4v   9794 

HOBBS,    I.    H.    Architecture    720 

HOBBS,  J.    O.     pseud,     of  P.   W.    Oraigie. 

The   ambassador    822 

HOBBES,   T.    lieviathan ....329 

HOBSON,    J.    A.    Economics   of   distribu- 
tion     330 

Evolution  of  modern  capitalism    331 

John  Ruskin:    social  reformer  330 

Problem   of  the   unemployed   331 

ed.    Co-operative      labor,      and      other 

papers    334 

HO'I/DER,    E.    Cities    of   the   world. ..  .910 
HODDER,   v3-.    Barham,    R.    H.    Personal 

reminiscences  B 

riODGE.    C.    What    is    Darwinism?. .  ..575 

H'^DGE,  H.    Linear  perspective  744 

HODGE,   H.    C.     Arizona  as  it  is 9179 

HODGES,    E.      Hodges,    E.    H.      fi^dward 

Hodges    B 

HODGES,    G.    Christianitv  between   Sun- 
days     240 

HODGETTS,   E.   M.   S.    Ir.  Tales  and  le- 

.gends  from  the  land  of  the  tzar 898 

HODGETTS.    J.    F.    The    English    in    the 

Middle    Ages    942 

Older    England.    2v    ,942 

Richard   IV B 

HODGKIN,  T.    Italy  and  her  invadrrs.y42 
HODGKINS,    L.    M.    Via    Christi:     study 

of   missions    266 

HODGSON,    F.    T.     Steel   squares    2v...694 
HODGSON.  W.  B.    Errors  in  the  use  of 

English    428 

HODKIN,   T.    The   dynasty  of  Theodosi- 

us   937 

HODSON,  W.    S.    R.    Twelve  years  of  a 

soldier's    life    in    India    B 

HO  FEDTNG,    H.    Outlines     of     psycho'- 

ogy   150 

HOFFMAN,    F.    S.    The     sphere    of     the 

state 320 

HOFFMAN,    Prof,    pseud    See  Lewis,    A. 

J. 
HOG.A.RTH,   W.    Complete  woiks    ..R-759 
Dobson,  A.    Hogarth.    (Great  artist. )B 

HOGG,    Jabez.       Microscope 57S 

HOGG.    James.     Mountain  bard   and   for- 
est .minstrel    821 

Tloki'.sai.    Holmes.    C.    J 759 

HOLBEIN,    H.    Dance   of   death 831 

Cundall,    J.    Holbein    B 


HOLBROOK 


156 


HOOD 


HOI.BROOK,   M.  L..    How  to  strengthen 

the    memory    154 

Hyg^iene   of   the   brain    C13 

Parturition  without   prAn   618 

HOLCOMB,    C.    The    real    Chinaman. 9151 

Real   Chinese  question    951 

HOT-DEN.     E.     S.    Mopul     emperors     of 

Hindustan    920 

Primer  of  heraldry  for  AmericansR-929 

Sir    William    Herschel    B 

joint  author.      See  Newcomb.   S. 
HOI>DER.  C.  F.    Elements  of  zoologz'.590 

Ivory  kin?   599 

Living  lights   591 

I-ouis  Ag-assiz  B 

Marvels   of  animal    life    591 

Strange   company 591 

HOLDSWORTH,       W.       A.  Practical 

lawyer   340 

HOLE,  C.    Manual  of  thQ  Book  of  com- 
mon   prayer    264 

HOLE,    S.    R.    Book  about   ro.=!es    716 

A   little    tour   in    Ireland    914 

HOLri")AT,  H.    Stained  glass  as  an  artTtS 

Holidays.    Warren.  N.  B ?.94 

HOLLAND,  F.  M.  ReigTi  of  the  Stoics.188 
HOLLAND.  Sir.  IT.  Mental  physiolo.gy.l31 

Recollections  of  past  life  B 

HOLLAND,  H.  S.    and  Rnckstro.     Jenny 

Lind.    2v    B 

HOLLAND,    J.    G.     (Timothy     Titconib.) 

Bitter-sweet   811 

Gold-foil   170 

Kathrina    811 

I-essons   in  life    170 

lietters  to  the  .Toiieses   170 

Same  with  title.  Concerning  the  Jones 

family ..170 

Marble  prophecy,    and  other  poems. 811 

Mistress   of   the   m-anse    Sll 

Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects — 170 
Titcomb's    letters    to    young   people.170 
Plunkett,     Mrs.     M.    H.       J.    G.    Hol- 
land    B 

HOLL.\ND,   T.     E.    Elements     of     juris- 
prudence     340 

HOLLAND,  W.  J.  Butterfly  book..R-595 
HOI-^I^EY,  G.  W.  Falls  of  Niagara.  .9174 
HOLLET,    H.    Caldwell.    G.    Genius    and 

character  of  H.   Holley  B 

HOLLIS,   I.    N.    Frigate   Constitution.  .359 

Hollow  globe.    Lyon,   W.   F 551 

HOLLOWAT,  E.  H.    Gleanings  from  the 

Golden   Stato    Sll 

HOLLOWAY,      L.      C.    Ladies      of      the 

White  House   920 

HOLLS,,  F.  W.    Peace  conforence  a.t  the 

Hague    171 

HOI.I^Y,    H.    H.    Modem    dwellings. .. .728 

HOLMAN,    H.    Education    370 

HOLMAN,    J.    Travels     while       suffering 

from    total   blindness.    2v    910 

HOLME,    J.     S.    ed.    Light     at     evenii-.g 

time    240 

HOLMES,    A.    Parties    and   their    princi- 
ples     329 

HOLMES,    C.   J.    Hokusai 759 

HOt^MES,    E.    M.    and    Gray,    P.    British 

fungi,    lichens    and    mosses     579 

HOLMES,    E.    Silence    of    love    821 

HOLMES,  G.  C.  V.    Steam  engine  ....621 
HOLMES,  H.    A  country  store  windowSll 
HOLMES,     N.    Authorship      of     Shakes- 
peare     8221 

HOLMES,   O.   W.    Astraea   811 

Autocrat  of  the  breakfast  table 813 

Before  the  curfew,  and  other  poems8U 

Border  lines  of  knowledge    610 

Iron   gate,    and    other   poems    811 

J.    L.    Motley   B 

Mechanism   in   thought  and   morals.131 

Medical   essays    610 

Our  hundred  days  in  Europe  914 

Over   the   teacups   818 

Poems    Sll 


Poet  at  the  breakfast- table    818 

Poetical  works   811 

Professor    at    the    breakfast-table.. 818 

Ralph  Waldo   Emerson    B 

Brown,  E.  E.    Life  of  Holmes B 

Jerrold,  W.  O.    W.  Holmes B 

Morse,    J.    T.    Jr.    Life  and   letters    of 

O.    W.    Holmes.    2v 816 

HOLST,    H.    E.    von.    Constitutional    and 

political  histoi-y  of  the  United  States. 342 

Constitutional     law     of     the     United 

States  342 

French    revolution    tested      by     Mira- 

beau's  career   944 

John    C.    Calhoun.    (American    states- 
men)     B 

HOLT,  A.  Fancy  dresses  described. 391 
HOLT,  E.    Encyclopaedia  of  etiquette. 395 

HOLT,    H.     Talks    on   civics    320 

HOLT,    R.    B.     Rugs    R-745 

HOLTON,  T.  P.    New  Granada  9186 

HOLUB,    E.    Seven  years  in  South   Afri- 
ca.   2v    9166 

H0LY0.4KP:,       G.       J.    Rochdale      Pion- 
eers     334 

Self-help  100  years  ago  334 

HOMANS,  J.  E.  Our  three  admirals. 920 
HOIVIE,  H.  Elements  of  criticism.  2v.S01 
Hom.e    candy    making.    Rorer,    S.    T...641 

Jlome  culture     374 

Home  folks.    Riley,  J.   W 811 

Home     games   a  nil     parties.    Mott,     Mrs. 

H 7S0 

Home  in  the  Holy  Land.    Finn,  Mrs.   B. 

A 9156 

Home   life    on    an    ostrich   farm.    Martin, 

A 9166 

Home    mechanic.    Schofleld.    R.    J 603 

H'ome    nur.?ing.    Harrison,    E 849 

Home  thoughts,  C 173 

Home-book  of    wonders.       Abbott,    J.    S. 

C ^08 

promes    of   American    authors    — 920 

Homes   and  haunts  of  the  British   poets. 

Howitt,    W 920 

Homes       and       haunts       of       oi^r       elder 

poets   R-921 

HOMER   (Homeros)   Iliad,     tr.   by  W.    C. 

Bryant    883 

Same.     tr.  by  ^lex  Pope.    2v  883 

Same.     (Also)    Poems,    tr.    by   Edw.ard 

Earl    of   Derby.    2v    883 

Iliad    and    Odyssey,     tr.    by    G.    Chap- 
man     883 

Odvssey.      tr.    by    W.     C.    Bryant.. 8S3 

Same.    tr.  by  T.  A.  Buckley   883 

Same,    done  into   English   prose  b.v   S. 

H.   Butcher  and    A.   Lang 883 

Sam.e.    tr.  by  G.  H.   Palmar   8S3 

Buckley,    T.    A.    Iliad    of   Homer. ..  .883 
Gierke.    A.    M.    Familiar    studies      in 

Homer    883 

Collins,     W.    L.    ed.     Odyssey.       (An- 
cient  classics.)    883 

Geddes.    W.    D.    Problem    of    the   Ho- 
meric   po-^ms    883 

Lawton.  W.   C.    Art  and  humanity  in 

Homer 883 

PTomes  of  the  London  poor.    Hill,  O 3-39 

Homeward  bound.    Reeves.   E 9194 

Homeward  songs   bv  the  way.    E.,   A. .811 

HONE,    W.    Ancient  mysteries 822 

Every-day  book.    3v   R-902 

Yearbook R-y02 

H'-'nest    dollar.    Andrews,   E.    R 332 

Honf^st  money.    Fonda.   A.   1 333- 

HOOD,    C.     Heatinar    appliances    697 

HOOD,  E.  P.    Scottish  f.haranteristies.9141 

Lamps,    pitcher?    and    trumpets    250 

Throne   of  eloquence   250 

ed.    W^orld   of  anecdote     828 

HOOD,    T.    Memorials   of   Thomas   Hood. 

ed.    by  his   daughter.    2v    B 

Poems    821 

Poetical  works    821 


HOOD 


157 


HOVEY 


Up   the  Rhine    827 

HOOP.   T.    Rhvmester  li;6 

HOOKKR,   J.    D.     Botanv    5Sl 

HOOKKR,  R.  Works:  witn  life.  2V..20S 
HOOKER.  T.       Walker,  G.  L.       Thoma.? 

Hooker   B 

HOOPKR,      L.      H.    Complete      poetical 

works,    with    memoir    Sll 

HOOPER,    W.    H.    and    Phillips,    W.    C. 

Marks    on    pottery    and    porcelain 7.1S 

HOPE,    A.    pseud,    of     Hawkins,    A.    H. 

Adventure   of  the  Iiady  Ursula    S22 

HOT'E,  A.  Sorrento  and  inlaid  work.. 749 
HOI'E,  A.   R.    pseud.    See  MoncricfE,    R. 

U. 
Hope   of   the  Gospel.    Mac   Donald,    G.250 

HOPKIXS.    A.    Geraldine    811 

HOPKINS,   C.     T.    Manual  of     American 

ideas    320 

HOPKIXS,     G.     M.      Experimental     sci- 
ence     530 

HOPKIXS,  J.  H.  Law  of  ritualism.. 261 
HOPKINS,     L.    Comic     history     of     the 

United    States    817 

HOPKINS,       L.       P        Natural      history 

plays    793 

Spirit  of  the  new  edu^'ation   370 

HOPKINS,    M.    Hawaii    996 

HOPKINS.  M.    Outline  study  of  man.130 

Strcnarth   and   beauty    240 

Carter,  F.    Mark  Hopkins.     (American 

religious   leaders.')    B 

HOPKIXS,  W.  J.  Telephone  15nes....537 
HOPI<n:NS,  R.  C.  Roses  and  thistle?. Sll 
HOIKINS.  T.    Dunsreons  of  oM  Paris.944) 

HOPPER,  E.    One  Avife  too  many  Sll 

HOPPIN.    J.    M.    The    early    renaissance, 

and    other   essays     ^o-I 

Great   epochs  in   art  history    709 

Old  England    9142 

HORXCE,   Q.   H.   F.    Odes    and     Carmen 

saeculare  S74 

Odes   and   eoodes    S71 

Poems.    Literal   translation   by  A.    H. 

Bryce   874 

Satires  and     epistles,    tr.   by  J.     Con- 

nington S74 

^Vorks  874 

Works,    tr.  by  C.  Smart,    ed.  by  T.  A. 

Buckley   874 

Martin,    T.    Horace.       (Ancient     clas- 
sics.)     S74 

Sargent,  J.  O.    Horatian  echoes  874 

HORN,  F.  V/.    Literature  of  the  Scandi- 
navian  north    839 

HORN.   G.    Margravine  of  Baireuth    and 

Voltaire    B 

HORN,   H.   J.    Strange  visitors   133 

HORX\D.'\T,  W.   T.     Tnxiflerray   579 

HORX'E,   H.   P.     Binding  of  books   ....6S6 

HORNE.    R.    H.     Orion    821 

HORNE,  T.   H.    Study  of  the  Scriptures. 

vs.2-4 220 

HOrtNFIR,  S.  and  J.    Walks  in  Plcren-e. 

2v  9145 

Horse,  foot  and  dragoons.    Zo,!ibaum,   R. 

P SOS 

Horse  In  motion.    Stillman,  J.  D.   B.R-o91 

Horseless  vehicles.    Hiscox.    C.    D fi21 

Horsemanship  for  women.  Mead,  T.  I-I.798 
HORSTMAN.    C.    ed.    Richard      Rolle    of 

Hampole    S20 

HORTON.   C.   W.    Architecture   720 

HORTOX,    G.     Modern   Athens    9149 

HORTON,    R.    F.     Verbum    Dei    250 

HORTON,  S.  D.    Silver  in  Europe 332 

HOSIE,  A.    Three  years  in  Western  Chi- 
na   9151 

HOSMER.    G.   T>i^    The  people  and    polit- 
ics    , 320 

HOSMER.  H.  L.    Bacon  and  Shakespeare 

in.  the   sonnets S221 

HOSMER,  J.  K.    Life  of  young  Sir  .Heiirv 

Vane   t? 

Samuel  Adams.     (Amer.   statesmen. ).B 


Short    history    of    Anglo-Saxon    free- 
dom     342 

Short  history  of  German  literature. 8';0 

Story  of  the  Jews   933 

HOSPITALIER,     E.       Domestic     electri- 
city     637 

Modern   applicaticns   of  electricity.  .537 
Hospitality  in   town  and   country.    (Cond 

form.)    395 

HOTCHKT3S,    J.    and    Allan,    W.    Chau- 

cellorsville    9737 

Hostess  of  today.    Larned,  Ij.   H 641 

Hotel  de  Rambouilleit.     Vincent,   L.   H.S4') 
HOTTEN,   J.   C.    ed.    Liots  of   emi.grants 

to  the  American  plantations  in  1000. 929 
HOTZE,  C.  L.  LcFSons  in  physics  ....530 
HOUDIN,    R.    Life    and    adventures    of 

Houdin B 

HOUGH,   E.     Story   of  the  cow  boy....  9178 
HOUGHTON,  Lord.    See  Milnes,  R.  M. 

Hours  in  a  library,    vl.    Stephen,   L 824 

Hours   with   famous     Parisians.       Henry. 

S 920 

Hours  with   the  players.     Crok.    D 792 

House  and  Its  surroundings   ';•' 

House  beautiful.    Cook,   C 645 

House  beautiful.    Gannett,  W.  C 170 

House   of   the  Wolfings.    Morris,    W -M'S 

Housekeeper's  handy  book 641 

PCOUSSAY.    F.    Industries    of   animals.591 
HOITSSAYE,    A..    Behind   the     scenes     in 

the  Comedie  Francaise  792 

Philosophers  and  actres-^es.      2v  920 

HOUSTON,  E.  J.    Dictionary  of  electrical 

words    R-537 

and    Kennelly,    A.    E.    Algebra     mad-^ 

easy    512 

Electric  heating  537 

Electricity  in  electro-therapeutics.   537 

Dynamo-electric  machinery   537 

HOUSTON,    S.    Bruce,    H.    Life  of   Gen. 

Houston    B 

Williams,    A.    M.     Sam   Houston     .md 

the  war  in  Texas   9764 

HOVI'-:deN.   R.   de.    Annals:     historv     of 

England.    2v  '...942 

HOVEY.  A.    Miracles  of  Christ  225 

HOVEY,  H.   C.    American  caverns   551 

HOVEY,  R.    Marriagp  of  Guenevere 812 

.ioint  author.    See  Carman,  B. 
HOVEY,    W.    A.    Mind-reading   and     be- 
yond   . .    134 

How  T  crossed  Africa.    Pinto.  S 9166 

How   Lisa    loved    the  king.    Eliot,    G,..281 

How  much  is  left?    Gladden.  "W  2  0 

How  music    developed.       Henderson.     ^V. 

J 780 

How  nature  cures.    Densmore,   E  613 

How  the  Dutch   came  to  Manhattan.   Mc- 

Manns.   B 9747 

How    Salvator   won.    Wilcox,    E.    W...S11 
IIow  the  other  half  lives.    Riis,  J.  A-.S'ig 

How  to  amuse  an  evening  party 7''0 

How  to  be  happy  thous-h  married.  Hardy. 

E.  J ." 173 

How  to   become  onick  at  Pgures    65S 

How   to    catalogue    a  library.    \\''heatley. 

H.  B R-20 

How  to  get  strong  and  how  to  stay  so. 

Blaikie,   W - 613 

How  to  listen  to  music.  KrehMel,  H.B.7S0 

How  to  live  lon.g.     Hayes,   J.   R 613 

How  to  make  and  how  to  mend 603 

How  to  make  a  dynamo.    Crofts.  A — 537 

How  to  make  baskets.    White,   M 680 

How    to    prepare    for    a    civil   service    ex- 
amination.   Leupp,  F.  B S51 

How  to  see  Europe  on  fifty  cents  a  day. 

Meriwether,  Tj 914 

How  to  succeed.    Bierbower,    A 170 

How  to  tell  a  storv.    Twain,  M 811 

How   to   travel.    Knox,   T.  W 910 

How  to  use  globes  371 

How   we   defended   Arabi.    Broadley,     A. 

M 962 

Plow  we  got  our  Bible.    Smyth,   J.   P.. 220 


HOWARD 


158 


HUMBOLDT 


How   we  went.    Reeve,   C.    McC 9162 

Ho^adji,   in   Syria.    Curtis,    G.    W 9156 

HOWARD.  B.  W.    afterwards  Teufel,  B. 

W.   H.    One  year  abroad    9143 

HOWARD,    H.    earl   of    Surrey.    Poetical 

works    S21 

HOWARD,  O.   O.    General  Taylor  B 

Nez  Perce  Joseph  970 

Howard  the  halt.    -Morris,  W 839 

BOWDEN,    P.     The   horse   6361 

HO^^B,       F.  Oriental       and       sacred 

scenes    9156 

HOWE,  P.  C.  Taxation  in  the  U.  S...333 
HOWE,  H.  A.  A  study  of  the  sky.... 523 
HOWE,  J.  B.  Common  sense  of  monHy.3S2 
HOWE,   J.   W.    Emerg-encies   and   how  to 

treat  them   617 

HOWE,  J.  W.    Is  polite  society  polite?.177 
Margaret  Fuller.    (Famous  women.). B 

Modern  society  —    177 

Reminiiscences  B 

HOWE,  M    A.  DeW.    Phillips  Brooks.. B 
HOWE,    W.    W.    ed.    Irish    wit    and    hu- 
mor   827 

Scotch   wit  and  humor   S27 

HOWELL,     P.    W.     W.       Icelandic     pic- 
tures   9149 

HOWBTJj,    G.    Conflicts    of   capital     and 

labor   336 

HOWELLS.  W.  iD.    The  Albany  depot.812 

Counterfeit  presentment  812 

Criticism   and  fiction   814 

The  elevator  812 

Evening-  dress    812 

Impressions  and  experiences  814 

Italian  citiss   9145 

Letter  of  introduction   812 

A  likely  story  812 

Literary    friends    and    acquaint  a  nceSU 
Little  girl  among  the  old  master.^.  .759 

Little    Swiss    sojourn    9149 

Modern  Italian  poets  850 

Mouse-trap,  and  other  farces  812 

My  literary  passions   B 

My  year  in  a  log  cabin B 

Poeims  811 

Sea-change 812 

Sam.e,  and  other  farces 812 

The  sleeping  car  812 

Tuscan    cities    9145 

"VeneMan  life   9145 

and  others.    Niagara  book  9174 

HOWISON,  G.     H.    The  limits  of    evolu- 
tion,   and    other   essays 575 

HOWTTT,     A.     M.    An     art     student     in 

Munich    9143 

HOWITT,   M.    Birds  and  flowers   821 

HOW  ITT,   M.   B.    Vignettes  of  American 

history   973 

HOWITT,  W.    Homes  and  haunts  of  the 

British   po'et.=?    920 

Rural  life  in  England.    2v  9142 

HOWLAND,  G.  Hints  for  teachers.  .371 
HOWS,  J.  W.  S.    ed.    Golden  leaves  fr.  ni 

the  American  poets  8211 

Golden    leaves    fro-m    the    British    and 

Americ.in  dramtic  poets  8211 

Golden      leaves      from      the      British 

poets 8211 

HOWSON,  J.  S.    joint  author.    See  Cony- 

beare,   W.  J. 
HOYT,     H.       M.        Protection     vs.     free 

trade  337 

HOYT,    J.    K.    and    Ward,    A.    L.    Cyolo- 

paedi.a  of  practical  quotations   803 

HIJBB.'VRD,    L.    Little    journeys    to      the 

homea  of  eminent  painters   920 

Little   journeys  to   the  homea     of     fa- 
mous  woimen   920 

Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of  good 

men  and  grea  t   920 

Message  to  Garcia  — 170 

HIlBBARD,  L.   L.    Woods  and   lakes     of 

Maine  9174 

HUBERT.  P.  G.,  Jr.    Inventors.    (Men  of 
achievement.)  920 


Liberty  and  a  living  635 

HUBNER,  J.  A.    von.    Through  the  Brit- 
ish  Empire.    2v   910 

Ramble    round   the    world 910 

HUC,    G.   R.    Chinese   empire.    2v    ....9151 
Travels      in      Tartary,      Thibet      and 

China 9151 

Hudibras.    Butler,   S 821 

HUDSON,    E.     Memorial    of   Mary    Clem- 

mer B 

HUDSON,    P.    Journalism    in    the    United 

States    70 

HUDSON,   H.   U.     Shake.-pearc:     his  life. 

art   and    character.    2v    8221 

HUDSON,    J.    P.     Railways    and    the    re- 
public   >.  5 

HUDSON,    M.    C.     See    Clemmer,    M. 
HUDSON,      T.      J.     Divine     pedigree      of 

man  215 

I;aw   of   psychic    phenomena    134 

Scientific  demonstration   of  the  future 

life 236 

HUDSON,   W.   H.    Idle  hours  in   a   libra- 
ry    S14 

Introduction  to  Herbert  Spencer 192 

Sir   Walter   Scott    B 

Studies   in  interpretation    820 

HUEF'FER.   P.     Half  a  century  of  music 

in  Engrland 7S0 

The    troubadours    349 

Wagner.     (Great   musicians.)    B 

HTiG,  L.  and  Stead,  R.  Switzerland. 9494 
HUGHES,  G.  E.    Hughes.   T.    Memoir  of 

a  brother B 

HUGHES.    J.    L.       Proebel's    educational 

laws    372 

HUGHES,  R.  American  composers  ...780 
HUGHES,  R.  M.  General  Johnston  ....B 
HUGHES,    R.    W.     Currency    question.332 

HUGHES,   T.    Alfred   the   great    B 

David   Livingstone    B 

Loyola   370 

Manliness  of  Christ  252 

Meimoir   of    a   brother    B 

Rugby  Tennessee  325 

HUGO,  V.   M.,  vicomte.      Dramas    ....842 

Dramatic  works  842 

Love    letters    846 

Memoirs    B 

The   Rhine   9143 

Things    seen    818 

Translations  from  (his)  poems  by    H. 

Carrington   841 

William    Shakespeare    8221 

Barbou,  A.    Victor  Hugo   B 

Marzials,  P.  T.  Life  of  Victor  Hugo.B 

HIJTSH,   M.  B.    Japan  and  its  art 709 

HULL,    B.    Volcanoes    551 

HULLAH,  J.  P.    History  of  modern  mu- 
sic    7S0 

Music  in  the  house   780 

conip.     Song  book    784 

HULME,    P.    E.    Birth   and    developnieni 

of  ornament  745 

Flags  of  the  world   R-929 

Heraldry   929 

Symbolism  in   Christian   art   755 

Myth  land   398 

Human  and   its     relation   to    the     divine. 

Wright,  T.  F 230 

Human  body  the  temple  of  God.    ^\'ood- 

hull,    V.    C 324 

Human  hair.    Stitson,   J.    R 616 

Human   life   and  its    conditions.    Church. 

R.  W 250 

Human  sadness.      Gasparin,  V.  B 171 

Human  tragedy.    Austin,  A 821 

HUMBOLDT,  P.  H.  A.    baron  von.   Cos- 
mos    .'51 

Letters   to  Varnhagen  von  Buse 836 

Equinoctical      regions      of      America. 

3v  918 

Life  and  travels  of  von  Humboldt.  .B 

Views    of    nature    .%! 

Macgillivray,     W.    Travels       and  ■  re- 
searches   of    Humboldt    918 


HUMBOLDT 


159 


HUXLEY 


HL'MROl.DT,  AV.  von.    Sphere  and  dutl  s 

of   government    ^^20 

Hunibohlt    library    of    popular   scionic.'urn 
HT'MF;,   a.    comp.    Learned  societies  and 

printing   clubs    369 

HT'ME,  D.    Human  understanding.  (Also) 

Principles  of   morals    192 

Essays    192 

History   of  England.     6v 912 

Huxlev,   T     H.    Hume    B 

HUME.  M.  A.   S.    Spanish  people   946 

HrMFREVn.T^E,    J.    L.    Twenty     year.'; 

among  hostile  Indiana  970 

Hl'MMEU    J.    J.    Dyeing  of   textile    fab- 
rics     667 

Humours   of   the   court.    Bridges,    R....S22 
HT'MPHREY.   G.    H.    Joint   author.       See 

Brew.^ter.   H.   P. 
Hr>rF'HREYS,     A.     A.       Virginia      cam- 
paign     9737 

HUMPHREYS.    F.    L.    War   in    the    Cri- 
mea     9477 

HUNXEWELL,  J.     F.    Imperial     island: 

En.srland's    chronicle   in   stone    720 

■Historical    inonuments    of    France.. 720 

T,;  nds  of  Scott   9142 

HT'NT.  Mrs.  E.    Picturesque  Burmah.9159 

HUNT.  F.    Worth  and  wealth  174 

HUNT.  H.  G.  B.    History  of  music... 780 

HT'NT.  Tj.  .  Book  for  a   comer   S28 

Day  by  the  fire,  and  other  papers.. 824 

Imagination     and     fancy.    (Also)     An 

essav  in     ans'wer     to     the     que.stion 

"What  is  poetry"? 820 

Leigh  Hunt  as   poet   and   essayist.  .82-1 

Men,   women  and  books.    2v    828 

The  soer.     v2   S24 

Stories   from    the   Italian    poets    851 

Table  talk.      (Also)  Imaginary  conver- 
sations  of   Pope  and   Swift    82S 

The    town    9421 

Wishing-cap  papers   824 

and  Lee,  S.  A.    eds.    Book  of  the  son- 
net.   2v    8211 

Monkhouse.    C.    Life   of   Leigh    H\mt. 

(Great  writers.)   B 

HUNT,    R.     comp.    and    ed.    Popular    ro- 
mances  of  the  west  of  England 3^8 

HUNT.    T.    S.    Chemical    and    geolosrical 

essays   540 

Hl^NT,  T.  W.    Studies  in  literature    and 

style  801 

HUNT.  W.     Bristol  9421 

HUNT,    W.    M.     Knowlton.    H.    M.       Art 

life  of  William   Morris   Hunt    B 

HUNTER,  J.    Paget,  S.    John  Hunter.. B 
HUNTER,   W.   A.    l^xposition  of  Roman 

law    319 

HUNTER,  W.  W.    Annals  of  rural  Ben- 
gal     ,    9154 

Brief  history  of  the  Indian  people. 954 
Imperial  gazetteer  of  India.    14v.R-915t 

Indian  empire 954 

Hunting   for   gold.    Downie,    W B 

Hunting  of  the  snai-k.    Carroll,    Ij 821 

Hunting  scenes  in  Africa  799 

HUNTINGTON,    A.    M.    Northern   Spain 

9146 

HUNTINGTON,      W.      R.        A     national 

church    3:22 

HURD,  J.  C.    Theory  of  our  national  ex- 
istence     320 

HURLL,  E.   M.    Greek  sculpture  730 

Madonna  In  art 755 

Michael   Angelo B 

J.   F.  Millet  B 

Murillo    759 

Rembrandt   759 

Titian    759 

ed.    Raphael   759 

HURST,    C.    H.    Joint   author.    See   Mar- 
shall. A.   M. 
HURST.    J.   F.    Bibliotheca  theologica.:03 

History  of  rationalism   211 

Indika    9154 


History  of  the  Christian  I'hurch  — 270 
History     of     the     modern     church     In 

Europe  2S0 

HUSMANN,  G.    Grape  culture  and  wino- 

m  iking  in  California   6-34 

HISS.  J.    Gillett,   E.  H.    Life  and   times 

of  Huss.    2v  B 

HUSSEY,  E.  C.    National  cottage  archi- 
tecture  728 

HUSSEY.  M.  S.    Helps  In  teaching  read- 
ing    371 

HUSSEY,   W.   J.    Logarithmic  and   other 

tables   510 

HTTTCHINGS.  J.  M.     In  the  heart  of  the 

Sierras    9179 

Scenes  of  wonder  in  California 9179 

HTTTCHINS.    S.  and  Moore,  J.   W.       Na- 
tional capital   9753 

HI'TCHINSON,  A.   H.    Try  Cracow  and 

the    Carpathians    9143 

HUTCHINSON,    FJ.    M.    Songs     and     lyr- 
ics     8U 

HUTCHINSON,   H.    G.    Record  of   a  hu- 
man soul    240 

HtTTCHINSON,  H.  N.    Autobicgraphy  of 

the  earth    551 

Extinct  monsters    566 

StorA'  of  the  hills   551 

HUTCHINSON,    J.    Hutchinson,   Mrs.    L. 
A.    Memoirs   of  the  I'fe  of  Col.  Hutch- 
inson. (Also)  Life  of  Mrs.  Hutchinson. B 
HUTCHINSON.       J.       C.    ed.       Fugitive 

poetrv    S211 

HUTCHINSON.    W.    The    gospel    accord- 
ing"  to  Darwin    575 

HI'TCHINSON.  W.  N.  Dog  breaking  6367 
HUTTON,  A.  W.  Cardinal  Manning. ...B 
HUTTON,     C.    Course     of     mathematics 

vl 510 

HUTTON,  L.    Edwin  Booth  B 

Evolution   and    ethics 304 

Literary  land  marks  of  Edinburgh. 9141 
Literary  landmarks  of  Florence.  .9145 
Literary  landmarks  of  Jerusalem.  .9156 

Literary  landmarks  of  London   9142 

Literary  landmarks  of  Rome  9145 

Literarj'  landmarks  of  Venice 9145 

Portraits  in  plaster  920 

HUTTON,  R.  H.    Cardinal  Newman  ....B 

Essays  in  literary   criticism    824 

Modern  guides   to  English  thoutrht  in 

matters  of  faith  204 

Literary   essays   824 

Sir  Walter    Scott.    (Bng.    men    of    let- 
ters.)     B 

Theological  essays    204 

ed.       Criticisms        on        contemporary 

thought.    2v  824 

HT'TTON,  W.  H.    Constantinople.  .Medi- 
aeval   towns.)    943t> 

Hampton  Court   9421 

ed.       Simon     de     Montfort     and     his 

cause 942 

HUTTON,     W     S.    Practical     engineer's 

hand-book    C21 

HUXLEY,  T.  H.    American  addresses. 'i75 
Anatomy   of  invertebrate  animals.. 592 

Crayfish    595 

Critiques  and  addresses   504 

Elem.entary    physiology-    612 

Essays  upon  controverted  questions. 215 
Evidence   as   to     man's   place  in     na- 
ture     573 

Hume.     (Eng.   men   of  letters.)    B 

Lay  sermons    504 

Methods  and  results   504 

On   the   origin   of  species    575 

Physiography   551 

Science   and   Chrisitian  tradition — 215 

Science   and    culture    504 

Science  and   education  37(y 

Science    and    Hebrew    tradition    — 215 
and    Martin,    H.    N.    Elementary   biol- 
ogy     570 

and  Youmans,  W.  J.    Physiology  and 
hygiene  612 


HYACINTME 


1 60 


IMBRIE 


Life  and  letters.    2v  B 

HYACINTHE,   Pere.    (Loyson,   C.   J.    M.) 

Discourses   204 

HYDE,  D.    Literary  history  of  Ivela.nd.820 
TirDB,  E.    See  Clarendon,  earl  of 
HYDE,     T.     W.    Following      the     Greek 

cross 9737 

HYDE,     W.     DeW.    God's     education    of 

man   230 

Outlines    of    social    theology    230 

Practical  Idealism   170 

Hydraulics.    Bovey,  H.  T 621 

HYLTON,  J.  D.    The  praesidiclde 811 

Hymns  for  mothers  and  children 8211 

Hymns    of   the    ages    245 

Hyndman,   H.  M.    Commercial     ci-ises     of 

the  19ih  century  332 

Hypnotism.    Vincent,  R.  H 134 

Hvpnotism      and      suggestion  .      Mason, 

R.    O 134 

HYSLOP,   J.   H.    Democracy  320 

Elements  of  ethics   171 

Elements  of  logic    160 

I 

lAMS,    F.    Before   the    foot-Ughts 2S(5 

Ian  Hamilton's  march.  Churchill,  W.S.f;66 
T' ANSON,  M.  Vision  of  Misery  Hill.. 811 
Iberian   reminiscences.     Gallenga,    A.  .9146 

IBSEN,  H.    Brand  ■ 8.9 

Emperor    and    Galilean    839 

Doll's  house    839 

Ghosts.  (Also)  An  enemy  of  the  peo- 
ple.    (And)   The  wild  duck   839 

Lady  Inger  of  Ostrat.  (Also)  Vikings 
at  Helgoland.  (And)  The  pretend- 
ers     839 

League  of  youth.  (Also)  Pillars  of  so- 
ciety.   (And)    Doll's   house    839 

Peef  Gynt  839 

Rosmersholm.    (Also)    Lady  from  the 

sea.    (And)  Hedda  Qabler  839 

When  we  dead  awaken   839 

Boyesen,   H.    H.    Commentary  on  the 

writings  of  Ibsen  839 

Wicksteed,  P.  H.  Lectures  on  Ib- 
sen   839 

Ice  age.    Wright,   G.    F Ei51 

Iconographic  encyclopaedia.    7v R-30 

Idea  of  God.    Flske,   J 204 

Ideal  life.    Drummond,  H 250 

Ideal   suggestion.    Wood,   H 131 

Ideality  in  the  physical  sciences.   Peirce, 

B 215 

Idiot.    Bangs,  J.   K 817 

Idle  houre  in  a  library.  Hudson,  W,  H.814 
Idle  thoughts  of  an  idle  fellow.    Jerome, 

J.  K 824 

Idols  of  the  French  stage.    Kdwards,  H. 

S 920 

Idylls  of  the  field.    Knight,   F.   A 828 

Idyls  of  Norway.    Boyesen,  H  H 811 

If  Christ    came  to    Chicago.    Stead,    W. 

T 364 

IHEKING,     R.     von.    Evolution    of     the 

Aryan  901 

IHLSENG,  M.  C.    Manual  of  raining.. 022 

IHNE,  J.  A.  F.  AV.    Early  Rome 937 

IK  MARVEL,    pseud.    See  Mitchell,  D.G. 

Iliad  of  the  Bast.    Richardson,  F 891 

Illos.    Schliemann,    H 913 

Illegitimacy.    Leffingwell,   A   312 

ILLINGWORTH,    J.    R.    Divine    imman- 
ence   230 

Imaginary    conversations,      iiandor,     w. 

S 824 

Imaginary  portraits.    Pater,  W.  H 824 

Imagination.    Macdonald,   G S24 

IMBERT,  fie  SAINT-AMAND,  A.  L.    Cit- 

Izeness  Bonaparte  B 

Court  of  Louis   XIV    B 

Court  of  Louis  XV.  (Women  of  Ver- 
sailles.)     B 

Court  of  the  Elmpress  Josephine B 


Duchess    of   Angouleme   and   the  two 

restorations    B 

Duchess   of  Berry  and   the  court      of 

Charles  X B 

Duchess  of  Berrj-  and  the  revolution 

of  1830   B 

Happy  days   of  the     Empress     Marie 

Louise B 

Last  years  of  Louis  XV H 

Marie  Antoinette  and  the  downfall  of 

royalty  B 

Marie  Antoinette  and  the  end  of  the 

old  regime  B 

Memoirs      of  ,    the      Empress      Marie 

Louise   B 

Marie  Antoinette   at   the  Tuilerle3..B 
Marie  Loiiise  and  the     decadence     of 

the  empire  B 

Marie  Louise  and  the  invasion  of  1811B 
Marie  Louise,   the  Island  of  Elba  and 

the  hundred  days  B 

Revolution  of  1S4S  944 

Wife  of  the  first  consul   B 

Women   of  the   Valois  court  920 

Youth  of  the  Duchess  of  Angouleme. B 
IMBRIE,     W.       English-Japanese    etym- 
ology     195 

Imitation  of  Buddha.    Bowden,  E3.  M...240 
Imitation  of  Christ.      Thomas     a'     Kem- 

pls   240 

Impending  crisis.    Helper,   H.   R 326 

Imperial  deomocracy.    Jordan,  D.  S 327 

Imperial  guard  of  Napoleon.    Headley,  J. 

T 944 

Imperial   island.    Hunnewell,    J.    F 720 

Impressions    and     experiences.     Howells, 

W.  D 814 

Imnrovement  of  towns  and  cities.    Robin- 
son. C.   M 352 

In  and  around  the  Grand  Canyon.  James. 

G.    W 9179 

In  answer  to  praver.    Maclaren,  1 264 

In   old   New   York.    Halsey,    F.    W.    ..9732 
In  Bohemia  with  Du  Maurier.    Moscheles, 

F _ B 

In  brook  and  bayou.    Baylios,   C.   K...591 

In  castle  and  cabin.    Pellew,   G 333 

In  foreign  kitchens.    Campbell,  H 641 

In  ghostly  Japan.    Hearn,   L 398 

In  gold  and  silver.    Ellwanger.  G.   H..814 

In  maiden  meditation.    A.,  E.  V SIS 

In  memoriam.    Dexter,  C SU 

In  my  lady's  name.    Moulton,  C.  W...S211 

In  my  lady's  praise.    Arnold,  E 821 

In  New  England    fields.        Robinson,   R. 

E   SIS 

In  old  New  York.    Janvier,  T.  A 9747 

In   old    New   York.    Halsey,    F.    W...9732 
In    primrose    times.    Piatt,    S.    M    .B...811 

In  rhyme  and  time.    Gildhaus,   C   Sll 

In  search  of  a  soul.    Dresser,   H.   W. ..131 

In  Stevenson's  Samoa.    Fraser,   M  9193 

In  sunshine  land.    Thomas,  E.  M 811 

In  the  brush.    Pierson,  H.  W B 

In   the   dozy  hours.    Repplier,    A    S14 

In  the  forest  of  Arden.    Mabie,  H.  W.814 

In  the  harbor.    Longfellow,   H.   W 811 

In   the  heart   of   the   Sierras.    Hutchings, 

J.    M 9179 

In  the  king's  garden.    Bensel,   J.    R....S11 
In   the  land  of  the  oave  and  cliff  dwel- 
lers.   Schwatka,   F   9172 

In  the  Lena  delta.    Melville,    G.   W...919S 

In  the  realms  of  gold.    Sosso,  L  811 

In  the   tropics.    Fabens,    J.    W 9172 

In   the   valley  of   the  Rhone.    Wood,    C. 

W  914J 

In   the   young   world.    Thomas,    E.    M.Sll 
In  Titian's  garden.    Spofford,   H.    P.... 811 

In  troubadour-land.    Gould,   S.   B 9144 

In  tune  with  the  infinite.    Trine,   R.W.131 

In  woods   and  fields.    Lamed,   A    811 

Inca  princess.    Toland,   M.    B.    M 811 

Incarnation  and  common  life.    Westcott, 

B.    F 250 

Indian  basketry.    James,   G.   W 970 


INQALLi» 


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Indian   biography.    Thatcher,  B.    B 970 

Indian    frontier   warfare.    Younshusband, 

G.  J 355 

Indian    idylls.    Arnold,    Sir   B 821 

Indian    local    names.    Boyd,    S.    G 41)7 

Indian    Pass.    Street,    A.    B 9171 

Indian    religions.    Jennings,    H 291 

Individual.    Shaler,   N.   S 171 

Industrial  denaocracy.    Webb,  S  331 

Industrial   liberty.    Bonham,  J.    M '.VMi 

Ineoriety.    Palmer.    C.    F 178 

Infancy  and  childhood.    V/ood,   F.    F..W9 
Influence   of   Christ  in   modern   life.    Hu- 
lls,  N.   D 170 

Influence   of   Greek   Ideas.    Hatch,    E,.20t 

Influence    of  "music.    Chonet,    H 780 

Inf  uence  of  sea  power  upon  history.  M.i- 

han     A     1"*  359 

ING ALLS,    H.' '  Boston  ' charades  ".'.'.'.'. !793 

IN(iE,    W.     R.    Society    in    Rome    under 

the  Caesars   913 

INGFLOW,    J.    Poems    821 

Poems  of  the  old  days  and  the  new  821 
INGERSOLL,    E.    Canadian   guide     book 

9171 

Friends  worth  knowing 591 

Gold    fields    of    ihe    Klondike    9179 

Knocking    round    the    Rockies    917S 

INGERSOLI,,     L.       D.    Life     of     Horace 

Greeley  B 

INGERSOLL,,    R.    G.    Complete     lectures 

815 

Ghosts,  and  other  lectures   815 

Gods,   and  other  lectures   815 

INGLE.  E.    Southern  side  lights   974 

INGLIS.  H.  D.  Journey  through  Nor- 
way,  Sweden  and  Denmark   9148 

INGLIS,    J.    Arti.-^tic   lighting.    (Also)    At 

home    oortraiture   by   F.    D.    Todd 770 

INGLIS,  J.  M    Our  Australian  cousins9194 
Ingoldsby    legends.    Barham,    R.    H....821 
INGRAM,  J.  H.     (Don  Felix  de  Salaman- 
ca.)   Philosphy   of   handwriting    133 

INGRAM,     J.     H.  Elizabeth     Barrett 

Browning.    (Famous  women.)    B 

INGRAJSr.   J.     K.       History     of     oolitical 

economy    330 

INGULPHUS,   Chronicle  of  the  abbey  of 

Croyland    942 

INMAN,  H.    The  old  Santa  Fe  trail  ..9178 
INIMAN,    T.    Ancient     faiths     .\nd     mod- 
ern   290 

Inner    Rome.    Butler,    !C.    M 9456 

Inquiry   into   the    theories   of   history.. 901 
Inside    the   White    House   In    war    times. 

Stoddard,   W.   0 9175 

Instinct   and  reason.    Marshall,   H.    R..201 
Insititutions:     or,    grounds    of     the  lawes 

and   statutes   of   England    R-345 

Intelligence  in  plants  and  animals.  Gen- 
try,   T.    G 501 

International  arbitration  341 

International     bimetallism.       Walker,   F. 

A 332 

International  competition  for  the  Phoebe 

Hearst  architectural  plan   R-72j 

International    congress    of    anthropology. 

Memoirs    570 

International  congress  of  charities.  Or- 
ganization   of    charities    360 

International  cyclopaedia.    15v   R-30 

Inter-oceanlc  canal  and  the  Monroe  doc- 
trine     32"^ 

Interpretation  of  nature.    Shaler,  N.  S.215 

Intimate  China.    Little,   Mrs.    A 9151 

Into  the  light.    Robeson,  E.   R 811 

Inventors.    Hubert,  P.  G.  Jr  920 

Inverted  torch.      Thomas.  E.  M 811 

IREIiAND,  Alexander,  comp.  Book-lov- 
ers'  enchiridion    28 

IRELAND,  AUeyne.  Tropical  coloniza- 
tion     325 

IRELAND,    J.    The    church    and    modern 

socfety    282 

IRELAND.  J.  N.  Mr3.  Duff.  (Also)  C. 
A.  Fechter,  by  K.  Field.  (American  ac- 
tor.)     B 


IRI'ILAND,     W.     W.  Blot     upon     the 

brain    132 

Ireland.    Johnson,    L 821 

Irish    bar.    Shell,    R.    L 9^J0 

Irish  element  in  mediaeval  culture.    Zim- 

mer,  H 901 

Irish  guard.    Piatt,   S.   M.  B 811 

Irish    peasant 339 

IRON,    R.    pseud.    See   Schreiner,    O. 

Iron-tounder.    Bolland,  S 672 

Irrepressible  conflict.  Savage,  M.  J.. 204 
Irrigation  and  drainage.  King,  F.  H..C31 
IRVING,       E.    Oracles     of     God.    (JU.so) 

Judgment    to   come    236 

IRV1N(},    H.    The    drama 792 

IRVING,   J.    T.    Indian   sketches   970 

IRV^ING,  T.    Conrjuest  of  Florida,  by  De 

Soto   9731 

IRVING  Washington.  (Geoffrey  Crayon, 
Dledrich  Knickerbocker.)  Adventures 
of    Captain     Bonneville   in   the     Rucky 

Mountains 9i7S 

Astoria   9178 

Biographies  and  miscellanies  818 

Couque.st   of  Granada    948 

Crayon  miscellany  818 

History  of  New  York S17 

Life  and  voyages  of  Columbus.  3v..B 

Life   of  Washington.    5v    B 

Mahomet  and  his  successors   B 

Oliver  Goldsmith   B 

Sketch  book   818 

Spanish  papers   946 

Tour   of   the   prairies    9178 

and  others.  Salmagundi  817 

Life  and  letters  of  Washington  Irving 

by  his  nephew.    3v B 

Hill,   D.  J.    Washington  Irving  B 

Warner,  C.  D.    Washington  Irving  ..B 
IRWIN,  R.  B.    and  Bowman,  S.  M.  Sher- 
man and  his  campaigns   B 

Is    polite  society   polite?    Howe,    Mrs.    J. 

W 177 

Is    there   salvation  after  death?    Morris, 

E.    D 236 

ISABELLA,  queen  of  Spain.    Starr,  E.  .\. 

Isabella  B 

Isis  unveiled.    Blavatsky,     Mme.     H.     P. 

H 212 

Island    of   fire.    Pleadley,    P.    C 9149 

Island   race.    Newbolt,   H 811 

Isles   of  the  Princes.    Cox,    S.    S 9149 

Is   Moses   scientic?    Kip,    P.    E 220 

Israel's    Messianic  hope.    Qoodspeed,     G. 

S 220 

Italian    literature.    Symonds,    J.    A 850 

Italian  lyrists  of  today.    Greene,  G.  A.S50 

JACCACI,  A.     F.    On  the  trail     of    Don 

Quixote   9146 

Jacinta.    Sutherland,    H.    V 811 

JACK,  A.  A.  Ei'says  on  the  novel  ..820 
JACKMAN,     W.     S.    Nature     study    for 

schools   507 

JACKSON,    A.    Memoirs    B 

Monument  to  the  memory'  of  Andrew 
Jackson.  (Aiso)  His  farewell  ad- 
dress     B 

Parton,  J.    General  Jackson  B 

Sumner,   W.    G.    Andrew  Jackson.... B 
JACKSON,    C.    C.    Court    of    France     In 

the  16th  century  944 

Last  of   the  Valois   914 

Old  Paris  944 

Old  regime 944 

JACKSON,  P.  G.    Theory  and  practice  of 

design   745 

Jackson,    F.   G.    Great  frozen  land.... 9147 

-A.  thousand  days  in  the  Arctic   ....9198 

JACKSON,  H.  M.  P.    Bits  of  talk  about 

home  matters  173 

Bits  of  travel   914 

Bits   of   travel   at  home   9173 

Century  of  dishonor   970 

Glimpses  of  three  coasts   910 

Poems    811 


JACKSON 


162 


JENNINGS 


story  of  B'oon   Sll 

Bits  of  talk  about  home  m;;tters. .  .L7o 

JACKSON,    S.     Alaska    9179 

JACKSON,  T.  J.     (called  Stonewall.)  Life 
and  letters  of  Jackson  by  hi?  -wife  —  B 

lAfe   of    Stonewall    Jackson    B 

Dabney,  R.  L.    Life  and  campaigns  of 

Jackson  B 

JACOB,    G.    ccmp.    Law   dictionary.R-340 

JACOB.  T.  E.     ed.  Old  Eng-lish  dramasS?.2 

JACOBS,  J.    Jews  of  Ans^evin  Bng  and.912 

Story    of    geographical    discovery.  .910 

JACOBT.   C.   T.    Printing    655 

JACOX,  F.     (Clerical  recluse.)  Cries  from 

all    quarters    814 

Shakesoeare  diversions    8221 

JACQUEMART,  A.    History  of  the  cera- 
mic art   738 

JAFGI-^R,    B.    liife    of    North    American 

insects    595 

JAMES,   I,  king  of  England.    Harris.  W. 

Life  and  writings  of  James  I B 

JAMES  II,   king  of-  England.     Fox,    C.   J. 
History  of   the  early  part   of  the   reign 

of  James  II   R-942 

JAMBS,  B.  W.    Alaskana  811 

JAMBS,    F.    L.    AA-ild   tribes   of   the   Sou- 
dan     91'32 

Life  of  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.  2v — B 

Life    and   times   of   Louis   XIV.    2v..B 

7AMES,  G.  W.    In  and  around  the  Grand 

Canyon 9179 

Indian  basketry   970 

JAMES,    H.    E.    M.    Long   White    Moun- 
tain    9151 

JAMES,    H.    Society   the   redeemed    form 

of  man   2.30 

JAMBS,  H.    Daisy  Miller   812 

Essays   in  Lond'on   and   elsewhere.  .814 

French   poets    and   novelists    840 

Hawthorne.     (Eng.   men   of  letters.")  B 

Iiittle  tour  iri  France   9144 

Partial    portraits    814 

Pictur.2   and   text    704 

Thpiatricsi.!s.    2v    812 

Transatlantic  sketches  914 

JAMES,    H.     A.    Communism     in     Amer- 
ica    335 

JAMES.  J.  B.    Selections  for  reading.. 808 

JAMES,   M.    E.     How   to   decorate 745 

JAMES,  R.  N.    Painters  and  their  works 

3v  920 

JAMBS,  W.    Naval  history  of  Great  Biit- 

ain,    6v 942 

JAMES,    W.    Principles    of    psychology. 

2v   150 

Psychology   150 

Talks    to    teachers    370 

The    will    to    believe,    and     other     es- 
says     104 

JAMESON,  A.  M.    Characteristics  of  wo- 
men     8231 

Diary  of  an   ennuyee    9145 

Legends    of    the    Madonna    7.'5 

Legends    of   the    monastic    order.-s.  .755 

Loves  of  the  poets   920 

Memoirs   of   celebrated   female  sover- 
eigns.   2v   920 

Memoirs    of    the    early    Italian    paint- 
ers     920 

Sacred    and  legendary  art    755 

Sketches   of  art,   literature  and  char- 
acter     824 

Studie-3,   stories  and  memoirs S24 

JAMESON,    H.    G.    Epidemic    cholera  6W 
JAMESON,  J.  A.    Constitutional  conven- 
tion    342 

JAMESON,   J.    F.    History   of     historical 

writing  in  America 810 

JAMESON,   J.    S.    Story  of  the  rear  col- 
umn     9166 

JAMIBSON,  A.    joint  author.    See   Mun- 

ro,  J. 
JANES,    E.    Human   psychology:    the   in- 
tellect     150 

JANES,  li.  G.    Study  of  primitive  Christ- 
ianity     270 


JANET,    P.    Materialism    of    the   present 

day ,. 211 

Theory   of  morals   171 

JANE  WAY,    J.    J.    Internal    evidence    of 

the  Holy  Bible   220 

JAJnTVIER,     T.     a.    Embassy     to     Prov- 
ence        9144 

In   old  New   York    9747 

Mexican   guide    9172 

Japan   and   its   art.    Huish,    M.    E 709 

Japan  in  transition.    Ransome.    S..    ..9152 
Japanese     bov,     by     himself.     (Shiukichi 

Shigemi.)    9152 

Japanevse   letters.       Berkeiley,    H    824 

Japanese   'marks    and     seals.    Bowes,      J. 

L 738 

Japanese  miscellany.    Hearn,  li  398 

Japanese  proverbs.     Masayoshi,    O    — 398 

Japonica.     Arnold,   B 9152 

JAPP,    A.    H.     (B.    Conder    Gray.)       Idlp 

musings    ^24 

JARVES,    J.    J.    Art-idea    704 

Art   thoughts    V09 

Glimpse  at  the   art   of  Japan    TOO 

Italian    rambles    9145 

Parisian  sights  and  French  principles. 

v2  9144 

JARVES,  J.   J.   Jr.    Pepero,    the  boy  art- 
ist     759 

JASMIN,    J.     Smiles.    S.     Jasmin    B 

JAY.    J.    Correspondence   and    jiublic   pa- 
pers     815 

Peliew,   G.    J.   Jay B 

JAY.    W.    Tuckerman.    B.       W.    Jay    and 

the   abolition   of  slavery B 

JEAFFRESON,  J.  C.    Annals  of  Oxford. 

2v    378 

P;ook   a.bout  lawyers    340 

Novels  and  noA'elists.    2v 820 

JEANS,    W.    T.    Creators   of   the   age    of 

steel    920 

JEBB.  R.   C.    Bentley.  (Eng.  men  of  let- 
ters.)      B 

Greek  literature   8S0 

Growth     and     Influence     of     classical 

Greek  poetry    880 

Al'ork   of  the  universities  for   the   na- 
tion     378 

JEFFERIES,   R.    Field  and  hedgerow. 824 

Ga-mekeeper  at  home  799 

The   pageant  of  summer    824 

Round  about  a  great  estate   824 

The  story  of  my  heart   B 

Thoughts    from    (his)    -WTitingn    824. 

The  toilers  of  the  field 331 

Wild  life  in   a  scuthern  country — 824 
Besant,   W.    Eulogy  of  Jefferies    — B 

JBP'i'^BRSON,    J.     Autobiography    B 

JEFFERSON.   T.    Writings    S15 

Morse,  J.  T.    Thomas  Jefferson   B 

Parton,  J.     Life  of  Thomas  JeffersonB 
Randall,    H.    S.    Life   of  Thomas   Jef- 
ferson.   3v    B 

Schouler,  J.    ThO'mas  Jefferson B 

JEFFREY,      P.    Contributions       to       the 

Edinburgh  Review  824 

Cockburn,    H.    Life    of    Francis    Jeff- 
rey   B 

JEFFRIES,   D.    Diamonds  and  pearls. 5 i& 
JELLBTT,  J.  H.    Pacific  Coast  collection 

laws   347 

JENKIN,    F.    Stevenson,    R.    L.    Memoi'' 

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JENKINS,   J.    S.    Heroines   of  history. 920 

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JENKINSON,   C.  Treaties  between  Great 

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JENKS,    J.   W.    Trust   problem    338 

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JENNESS,  C.  K.    CbariUes  of  San  Fran- 
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JENNIISfGS.    G.    H.    and    Johnstone,    W. 

S.    Half-hours    with    Greek    and    'Latin 

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JENNINGS,  H.    Indian  religions 294 


JENNINGS 


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JOHNSTON 


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JENNINGS,  L.  J.     EMeld  paths  and  green 

lanes    9142 

JENNINGS.    \V.     tr.    Shi    king    S95 

Jenny  and   the  insects.    Anon 595 

JEPHSON.  A.  J.  M.  Emin  Pasha  ..9166 
JEl'SON,  M'.  D.    Flora  of  western  middle 

California   580 

JERDAN.  W.    Personal  reminiscences  by 

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Same.     (Also)    Stage    land    824 

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JERROI.D,  B.  Life  of  Gustave  Dore..B 
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Fireside    saints.    Mr.    Caudle's     break- 
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Specimens    of   (his)   wit    828 

Life  and  remains,  by  his  son   B 

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JERROLD,   W.     O.   W.   Holmes   B 

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Bon-mots  of  Samuel  Foote  and  Theo- 
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Bon-mots  of  the  18th  centurv   827 

JERROLD,  W.  B.    Best  of  al!  good  com- 
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Jerusalem  delivered.      Tasso,  T   851 

JESSOPF,    A.    Coming   of   the    friars.. 942 
Random   roamings,     and     other       pa- 
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Studies  by  a  recluse   824 

Jess.    Jones,    J.   X 240 

Jesus    Christ     and   the     social     question. 

Peabodv.   F.   C 204 

JESSUP,  H.  H.     Syrian  home-life  ....9156 
JETER.  J.   B.    Memoir  of  Mrs.  Shuck.. B 
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History   of   religions    290 

JEVONS,   W.    S.    Letters   and   journal.. B 

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Money   and    the     mechanism    of     ex- 
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Political  economy   330 

Principles  of  science  160 

Pure  logic  ICO 

The  state  in  relation  to  labour   331 

Theory  of  political  economy   33D 

Jew  in  English  fiction.  Philipon,  D..  ..S20 
JEWELL,  J.  G.  Among  our  sai;ors..910 
JEWETT,  H.  E.  Israel  Edson  Dwinell.B 
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Jewish   and     Christian     ethics.    Benamo- 

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JEV.'ITT,    L.    Life   and   works   of   Jacob 

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JOAN  OF  ARC.    Adams,  W.  H.  D.    Maid 

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JOHANSEN,     H.    With     Nansen  in     the 

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John  Bull  and  his  island.  Blouet.  P. 9142 
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JOHXSON,  A.    Speeches  815 

JOHNSON,     A.     B.    Physiology     of     the 
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JOHNSON,  A.  H.  Europe  in  the  XVI 
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Normans   in   Europe    940 

JOHNSON.  B.  T.    General  Washlngton.B 
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Along   French  byways    9144 

JOHNSON,    C.    F.       Elements  of   literary 

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English   words    422 

JOHNSON,   F.  H.    What  is  reality?. ..  .239 
JOHNSON,    H.        (Muirhead    Robertson.) 

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JOHNSON,  H.  K.  Woman  and  the  re- 
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JOHNSON,  J.  B.  and  Brj-an,  C.  W.  and 
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JOHNSON,  John.    Typographia.    2\-  R-655 

JOHNSON.    Joseph.    Self-efEr.rt    170 

JOHNSON,     L.    The     art       of       Thomas 

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Ireland,  with  other  poems    821 

Pooms  S21. 

JOHNSON.    L.   W."  Eight  hundred  niies 

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JOHNSON,  R.  B.  ed.  18th  century  let- 
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JOHNSON,    R.    U.    and    Buel,    C.    C.  eds. 
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JOHNSON,  R.  W.    Major-General  Thom- 
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JOHNSON,      Rossiter.      History     of     the 

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History   of   the  war  of  1812-'15    ....9735 

Wai-    with    Mexico    9736 

ed.    Play-day  poe.ms  8211 

Single    famous    poems    8211 

Works  of  the  British   poets R-S211 

JOHNSON,    S.    Club   papers    820 

English  dictionary.  ed.  by  Todd, 
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Essays  from  the  Rambler,  Adven- 
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Life  and   -RTluings.    2v   824 

Lives  of  the  poets.    (Also)  GVTacaulay's 

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Macaulay.   T.    B.    Samuel  Johnson   .B 
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Stephen,  L.    Samuel  Johnson   B 

JOHNSON,  Rev.  S.    Lectures,  essays  and 

sermons    818 

Oriental  religions  294 

JOHNSON,    S.    O.    ("Daisy    Eyebright.") 

Manual   of  etiquette 394 

JOHNSON,  S.  W.    How  crops  feed  ....631 

How  crops  grow   631 

JOHNSON'S  new  universal   cyclopaedia. 

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JOHNSON,  V.  W.    Lily  of  the  Arno..9145 
JOHNSON,  W.    Griff  is,  W.   E.    Sir  Will- 
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JOHNSON,   W.    F.    Sitting   Bull  and   the 

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JOHNSON,  W.  M.  Inside  of  one  hund- 
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JOHNSON.    W.      W.    Joint     author.    See 

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United    States    973 

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JOHNSTON,  J.  E.  Hughes.  R.  M.  Gen- 
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JOHNSTON,   R.   M.    and  Browne,   W.   H. 

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JOHNSTONE,  H.  A.  M.   B.    Trip  up   the 

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JOHNSTONE,  W.   9.    joint  author.      See 

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comp.    Ten      great      events     in     his- 
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JOINVILLE.    J.    Sire     de.    Saint     Louis, 

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JOIiY.  N.    Man  before  metals   571 

Jonathan     and     his     continent.       Blonet, 

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JONES,    A.    E.    Memorials    B 

JONES,    B.    Co-operative    production.    334 
JONES,    C.    C,     Jr.    Antiquities     of     the 

southern    Indians    970 

Negro      myths      from      the      Georgia 

C03.St     • tjjo 

JONES,  C.  H.    Africa  from  Herodotus  to 

Livingstone    9166 

comp.    Vers   de  societe    8211 

JONES,  C.  J.    Buffalo  Jones'  40  years  of 

adventure   910 

JONES,  MRS.  C.  S.    and  Williams,  H.  T 

Beautiful    homes    746 

Household  elegancies   "46 

Ladies'    fancy   work    743 

;jONES,    B.    B.    Vallance,    A.    Decorative 

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JONP;S,    E.    D.    Economic   crises    330 

JONES.  E.  B.  C.    An  introduction  to  gen- 
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JONES,  B.  H.    Joint  author.    See  Cox,  G. 

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JONES,  H.   A.    Crusaders:  a  comedy.. S2i 

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Renascence  of  the  English  drama.. 791, 

Saints    and    sinners    .822 

JONES,   Harry.    Regular  Swiss  round9149 
JONES,    Henry.    Browning     as      a  philo- 
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JONES,  Henry.      (Cavendish.)    Laws  and 

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JONES.   J.    C.    Valhalla   i>ll 

JONES,   J.    H.    Bible  plan  for  the  aboli; 

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JONES,  J.   L.    Jess 240 

Religions  of  the  world   ^90 

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JONES,   J.   P.    Abbott,  J.   S.  C.    Life  and 

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JONES,   L.    Life  of  Robert  Owen   B 

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JONES,    OVE.    A.    Poems    of    memory    and 

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Sunlight   In   the   shade    821 

JONES,   O.    Grammar  of  ornament — (45 
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JONES,  T.  P.    pseud.    See  Aytoun,  W.  E. 
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JONES,  W.     C.    University     of     Califor- 
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JONSON,    B.    Best   plays.    (Mermaid   se- 
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Factors    in   organic    evolution    575 

Foot-notes    to     evolution.    (Also)    Es- 
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Imperial    democracy    327 

Vertebrate    animals    of    the    northern 

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Science    sketches    504 

Story  of  the  innumerable  company. 814 

Strength    of    being   clean    170 

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JOY,   J.   R.    Grecian  history   938 

Rome  and  the  making  of  modern  Eu- 
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JOYCE,  P.  W.  tr.  Old  Celtic  roman- 
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JOYNSON,    F.    H.    ed.      Designing      and 

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Judah.    Jones,  H.  A 822 

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JUDD,   J.   W.    Volcanoes    551 

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Karma.    Carus,    P 294 

KAROI.T,   K.    Guide  to  the  paintings  of 

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KAKR.    A.    Tour  round    my   garden... 630 

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KAVANAGH.  J.    "Woman  in  France  dur- 
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KAY,   J.    Free   trade  in   land    333 

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KEDNEY,   J.    S.    Hegel's   aesthetics    ..193 
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JvEBLER,   C.  A.    Bird  notes  afield   ....598 

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KEELER,  H.  L.    Our  native  trees  ....5S2 

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KEIOTELS,  J.   G.    French  reader  448 

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Elementary   French   grammar   445 

KEIGHTLEY,   T.    Crusaders   9404 

Fairy  mythology  398 

Hisitory   of  Greece 938 

History    of    Rome    937 

History    of    the    Roman    empir>^ 937 

Mythology    of    ancient       Greece     and 

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Shakespeare-expositor   8221 

KEIM,    De  B.   R.    Sheridan's   troopers  on 

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KEITH.    A.       Evidence   of    the   Christian 

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KELLOGG,  J.  H.  Manual  of  health  and 
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KELLOGG,  L.  S.  How  to  paint  in  water 
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KELLY,  B.  H.  Architectural  acous- 
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KEjNIPNER,  N.  Commonsense  social- 
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KENNEDY,   W.   S.    John   G.  Whittier..B 
KENNELLY,    A.    E.    joint   author.       See 
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KENT,    C.    Modem    seven    wonders 609 

KENT,    C.     P.    History   of    the     Hebrew 

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KENT,   J.    Commentaries     on     American 

law    R.347 

KENYON,  J.  B.    Realms  of  gold  811 

KEPPEL,  G.  T.  See  Albemarle,  earl  of. 
KEPPJOL,  H.  Expedition  to  Borneo.. 9191 
KEPPEL,  W.  C.    See  Bury,   viscount. 

KER,   W.    P.    Epic  and  romance    809 

KERL,    B.    joint   author.     See   Bodeman, 

T, 
KERL,    G.   H.   B.    Metallurgy.    3v...R-669 
KERNAHAN,  C.    SoiTow  and  .^ong. ..  .824 
KERNEY,  M.     J.    Compendium     of     his- 
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KEROUALLE,  L.  de.  duchess  of  Ports- 
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KERR,   N.    Wines    178 


KERR 


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KERR,  O.  C.  pseud.  See  Newell,  R.  H. 
KERR,    R.       Wireless    telegraphy    ....537 

KERR,    W.    M.    Central   Africa    91-5^ 

KETT,  C.  ^W.    Rubens   B 

Key  to   the    secret    vault.    Murphy,     R. 

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KEYES,  E.  D.  Fifty  years'  observation. B 
KIDU,    B.    Control   of   the    tropics    ....327 

Soc^ial   evolution    301 

KIDD,     J.       Adaptation     of     nature       to 

man  213 

KTDDER,    D.    P.    and     Fletcher,     J.      C. 

Brazil  and  the  Brazilians    9181 

KIDDLE,  H.  and  Schem,  A.  J.  eds.    Dic- 
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KILBOURN,  J.  K.    comp.    Faiths  of  fa- 
mous   men    240 

KIMBALL,   A,   L.    Physical  properties  of 

g'ases    533 

KIMBALL,    C.     Young   Christian    direct- 
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KIMBAXiL,  E.  C.    Midnight  sunbeams.9148 

KIMBALL,   H.   McE.       Poems    811 

KIMBALL,   J.    W.    Heaven,    my    father's 

house    236 

KIMMINS,   C.  W.    Chemistry  of  life  and 

health    613 

KINO,   C.     W.    Gnostics     and     their     re- 
mains     273 

Precious  stones    519 

KING,   Clarence.     Mountaineering  in     the 

Sierra   Nevada    9179 

KING,  E.  French  political  Ipaders.. .  .920 
KING,  P.  H.  Irr;a;ation  and  drainage. 631 
KING.    G.    Sieur   de    Bienville.      (Makers 

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KING,   H.   T.    The  egotist    170 

KING.     J.     M.    Facing     the     20th       cen- 

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KING,    P.    P.    Voyages  of  H.  M.    S.    Ad- 
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KING,   T.   S.    Christiani'tv     and     human- 
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Substance  and  ^ow   S14 

^Vhite  Hills  9174 

Frothingham,     R.    Tribute    to    T.     S. 

King   B 

KING,       R.       Ohio.       (Amer.       common- 
wealths)     9771 

King  Mammon.    Richardson,  G.  A 330 

King   Philip's   war.       Markham,    R....9732 

King's   English.     Moon,    G.    W 420 

King's  missive.    Whlttler,  J.  G Sll 

Kingdom     of     the     yellow     robe.    Young, 
j2  9159 

KINGL.\KE,   A."  W.    Bothen  "...."'!!  !9156 

Invasion  of  the  Crimea  9477 

KINGSBURY,  A.    See  Cooly.  Mrs.  A.  K. 

KINGSBITRY,  O.  A.    Success  ,....170 

KINGSCOTE,     Mrs.     H.      Tales     of     the 

sun   .,. 398 

KINGSFORD,    A.    Health,     beaxity     and 

the  toilet   64fi 

KINGSFORD.  A.   B.        and  Maitland,   E. 

Perfect    way    212 

KINGSLEY,    C.    All    Saint's   day   230 

At   last:     Christmas   in   the   West   In- 
dies     9172 

Disciples,    and   other  sermons    250 

Glaucus   591 

Good    ne^vs    of    God    250 

Gospel  of  the  Pentateuch.     (Also  Da- 
vid.)     250 

Health   and   education    S24 

The   hermits    271 

Historical  lectures  and  essays 904 

Letters  and     memoirs.       ed.     by     his 

wife  B 

New  miscellanies   824 

Out  of  the  deep 250 

Plays    and    Puritans,    and    other    his- 
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Poems    821 

Prose  idylls  824 

Roman   and    the   Teuton    904 

Sanitary   and    social    lectures    613 

Scientic  lectures  and  essays   504 


Sermons    for    the    times    250 

Sermons  on  national  subjects   250 

Sir  AValter  Raleigh  and  his  time.... 824 

Town  geology    551 

Village,  town  and  country  sermons. 250 

Water   of   life    250 

^''eslminster  sermons   250 

KINGSLEY,   M.  H.    Travels  in  West  Af- 
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KINGSTON,   W.     B.    Monarchs     I     have 

met   B 

KINGSTON,  W.  H.  G.    Western  world. 590 

KINKEL,    G.    Tanagra 831 

KINLEY.  D.    History'  of  the  treasury  of 

the  U.  S 3:^2 

KINLOCH,    M.    G.    J.    History    of    Scot- 
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KINNE_Y,    A.    Forest  and   water    582 

KINSEY,   W.   W.    Science  and   praver.264 

KIP,   P.   E.    Is   Moses   scientific?    220 

KIP.      W.      I.      Christmas      holydays      in 

Rome    9145 

Early   days   of  my   episcopate B 

Unnoticed  things  of  Scripture 220 

KIPLING,    J.    L.    Beast   and  man  in  In- 
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KIPLING,  R.    Ajnerican  notes  9173 

Ballads   and  barrack-room   ballads.S21 
Departmental       ditties,       and       other 

verses  821 

Early  verses    821 

From    sea   to    sea.    (Also)    Letters     of 
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Seven  seas    821 

Verses    821 

LeGallienne,   R.  Kipling   820 

KIRBY,  R.   N.    Vocal  expression   808 

KIRBY,    G.   B.    Years   of  experience. ..  .B 
KIRBY,  W.  F.    British  butterflies,  moths 

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KIRBY,  W.    On  the  power,  wisdom    and 

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KIROHNER.   A.   R.    A  flag  for  Cuba.. 972 

KIRK,    E.    Information   for   authors 29 

KIRK,  H.   C.    Popsibilitv  of  not  dying.218 

KIRK.   H.    S.    Bethlehem    Sll 

KIRKE,   E.    pseud.    See  Gilmore.   J.    R. 
KIRKHAM,    M.  M.    Baggage     car     traf- 
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Railway   disbursements    656 

Trains  and  stations  656 

KIRKLAND.   E.   S.    English  literature.S2n 
KIRKUP,    T.    History  of   socialism. ..  .335 

Inquiry    into    socialism    335 

KITCHEX,.  H.  D.    comp.    Robert  Kitchel 

and   his  descendants    929 

KITCHEN,   G.  W.    Historv  of  France. 944 

Winchester   9121 

Kitchen:    or,    ever^^   dav   cookerv    641 

KITTO,       J.       Cyclopaedia      of"     Biblical 

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Dally  Bible  IlUistrations.    2v   220 

History  of  Palestine   933 

Physical       geography     of     the     Holy 

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KITTREDGE,     A.    O.     ed.    House     heat- 
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KITTREDGE.    G.   L.    joint   author.       See 

Greenough,  J.  B. 
KLUNZINGER.  <\  B.    Upper  Ea:vpt..9162 
KNAI»P,     A.    One    thousand     dollars     a 

day   3.31 

KNAPP,    F.    and   Childs.    R.    L.    Thlink- 

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KNAPP.   J.    Autobiographv   B 

KNAITFF,    T.    0.    Athletics    for    physic  il 

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KNEET.,.AND,    S.    An    American    in    Ice- 
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KNIGHT.    C.    Mechanician    R-621 

KNIGHT.  Charles.      Half  hours  with  the 

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Popular  historv  of  England.    ?v  942 

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KNIGIIT,    Cornelia.        Personal    remins- 

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KNIGHT,    E.    F.    Where   ithree    empires 

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KNIGHT,    E.    H.    American    mechanical 

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KNlGlil'.    F.  A.    By  leafy  ways 828 

By  moorland   and  sea    9141 

Idylls    of    the   fleld    S2S 

KNIGHT,  J.    Life  of  Dante  Gabriel  Ros- 

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KNIGHT.  Joseph.  Theatrical  notes  ..793 
KNIGHT,    R.    Practical  boller-malcer..609 

KNIGHT,   W.    Christian   ethics    171 

Aspects  of  theism  i'iO 

Essays  in  philosophy  104 

An   historical   interpretation   of   philo- 
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Life  of  William  Wordsworth.    3v B 

Philosophy  of  the  beautiful.    2v  ....701 

Knights  and   their  days.    Doran,   J 9404 

Knights    of    the    frozen    sea 9193 

KNOL.A.CH,    A.    Manual    of    German.. 438 
KNORTZ,     K.    ed.    Representative     Ger- 
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KNOTT,   C.   G.    Electricity  and  m'a.gnet- 

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Knowledge  of  life.    Harald,  H.   J 170 

KNOWLES,  J.    comp.    Legends  of    King 

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KNOAAT^ES.  J.  S.  Dramatic  works  ....S22 
KNOWLSON,  T.  S.  Art  of  thinking  ..150 
KNOWLTO'N.  H.  M.    Art  life  of  William 

Morris    Hunt    B 

Drawing:  and  painting   740 

KNOX,  A.  T.    See  Trafton,   A. 
KNOX,    H.    Brooks,    N.    Henry    Knox..B 
KNOX,  J.   J.    United   States  notes    ....332 
KNOX,    T.     W.    Camn-fire     and     cotton- 
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Decisive    battles    since    Waterloo... 903 

How    to    tra.vel    910 

Jnurneyings  in   Russia   9147 

Life   of  Robert  Fulton   B 

KNOX-LITT^LE,  W.  J.    See  Little,  W.  J. 

K. 
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KOLOKOTRONES,    T.       Sixty    years     of 

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KOOPMAN,  H.  L.  Mastery  of  books.... 23 
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Korean   tales.    Allen,   K.   N 39S 

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KOSTLIN.    J.    Life   of   Luther    B 

KOVALEVSKY,  M.  Modern  customs  and 

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KOVALEVSKY,      S.         Recollections     of 

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KRAPF.  J.  L.    Travels  in  Africa 9166 

KRASINSKT,    count  Valerian.     Religious 

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KRAT^SE,   E.    Erasmus   Darwin    B 

KRAT'SE.  W.  E.  F.    German-French  war 

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KRAITSSE.    A.       Far    east    950 

Russia  in  Asia    OSS 

KREHBIEL.    H      B.    How   to     listen     to 

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Music   and   manners    7S0 

Studies    in    rhe   Wagnerian   drama.  .7s;i 
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KRIEGE,   M.   H.    The   child    372 

KROEH,    C.    F.    How    to    think  in   Soan- 

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KROPOTKIN,    P.    Memoirs   of   a  revolu- 
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KROQT,   M.     H.    Hawaii   and  a     revolu- 
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Looker  on  In  London  9142 


KRUGER,  Q.  Early  Christian  litera- 
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.KRIJMMAOHER,  F.  W.  Elijah  the  Tish- 
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KRUPP,  A.  and  Wildbergor,  A.  Motal- 
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KL'ENEN,  A.  National  religions  and 
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KHGLER.  F.  T.    Hand-book  of  painting. 

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KUHNER,  R.  Grammar  of  the  Greek 
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KUHNS,  O.  German  and  Swiss  settle- 
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KULPli],  O.  Introduction  ito  philos- 
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KIJHNHARDT,  C.  P.  Steam  yachts  and 
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KUNST,    H.    pseud.    See    Smith,    W.    C. 

KTrSTEL,  G.  Roasting  of  gold  and  silver 
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L.,    H.  L.    Lessons   on  the  life   of   Christ 

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LAJBBERTON,  R.  H.    Historical  atlas. 912 
Historical     atlas     and     general       his- 
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Lacon.       Coif  on,    C.    C 828 

LACRETELLE,    H.    de.    Lamartine     and 

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LACROIX,    P.    Science  and   literature  In 

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LACY,    J.    Dramatic   works    822 

LACY,  T.  H.  and  French,  S.  eds.  Act- 
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LADD,   G.  T.    Elements  of   physiological 

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Outlines  of  physiological  psycho logylSO 

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What    is    the  Bible?    220 

Ladies   and    officers   of  the   U.    S.    army. 

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Ladies   of  the   White   House.    Holloway, 

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Ladv  from  the  sea.    Ibsen,  H 839 

Lady   Inger   of   Ostrat.    Ibsen,    PI 819 

La  FARGE,  J.  Considerations  on  paint- 
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L.VFARGUE,  P.  Evolution  of  prop- 
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LAFAYETTE.  M.  J.  P.  I.    Farmer,  L.  H. 

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LAING,   S.    Modern  science   and  modern 

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LALOR,  J.  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  political 
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Restoration  of  monarchy  in  France.9l4 
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LAMB,    C.    Best     letters,    od.    by    E.     Gr. 

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EUana    824 

Dramatic   essays    824 

Essays  of  Ella     (Also)  Last  essays  of 
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LAMB 


168 


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Letters,    2v   826 

Lite,    letters   and   writings,    ed.   by   P. 

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Poems.     (In    his    works.)    v6    824 

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Hazlltt,  W.  C.    The  Lambs  B 

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LAMB,    M.    J.    Homes   of   America   ....920 
LAMB,  Mary.    Gilchrist,  A.  Marv  LambB 
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LAMBERT,  L.  A.  Notes  on  Ingersoll.239 
LAMBERT,  M.  Rhvming  oak  leaves.. 8H 
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LAMONT,  H.    Specimens  of  exposition426 
LAMPHERE,    G.   N.    United  States   gov- 
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LANCELOTT,     F.    Queens   of     England. 

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LAJsrCIANI,    R.    Ancient   Rome   913 

Destruction  of  ancient  Rome  913 

Pagan  and  Christian   Rome   913 

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Land     and       the     book.    Thompson,     W. 

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Land  beyond  the  forest.    Gerard,   E...9143 

Land  of  Ararat   9156 

Land   of   Arthur.    Trevelyan,    M    9429 

Land    of  contrasts.    Muirhead,    J.    F...9173 

Land   of  darkness   214 

Land   of  desolation.    Hayes,    I.   1 9  98 

Land  of  Lome.    Buchanan,  R 9141 

Land   of   Moab.    Tristram,    H.    B OlS*) 

Land  of  poco  tiempo.  Lummis,  C.  F.9178 
Land    of    the    almightv    dollar.       Gordon, 

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Land   of  the  Arabian  nights.    Fogg,   W. 

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Land   of   the   bey.    Reid,    T.   AV 9161 

Land   of  the  kangaroo  and  the  boomi^r- 

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Tvand  of  the  Lamas.  Rockhill,  W.  W.9151 
Land  of  the  lingering  snow.  I3olles,  F.818 
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Land  of  the  sphinx.  Montbard,  G....91'i2 
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Land  of  Thor.    Browne,  J.   R 914S 

Land   tenure   in  various   countries.    Cob- 
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Landscape  in  poetry.  Palgrave,  F.  T  801 
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LANDON,     M.    D.    (Eli      Perkins.)        Eli 

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LANDOR,    W.   S.    Citation  and  examina- 
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Pentameron.  (Also)  Citation  and  ex- 
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Colvin,    S.    Landor    B 

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LAJNG,    Andrew.    Ballades      and      verses 

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Ballades  in  blue   china    821 

Ballads  and  lyrics  of  old  France,  witli 

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Book    of   dreams   and   ghosts 133 

Books    and    bookmen    90 

Custom   and  myth    "98 

Essays    in    little    821 

(Jrass    of    Parnassus    821 

Helen  of  Troy  821 

How    to    fail   in    literature    804 

Letters   to  dead  authors    S24 

The   library   90 

Lost  leaders   824 

Myth,   ritual  and  religion.    2v    291 

Old    friends    824 

Oxford    378 

Politics  of  Aristotle 320 

St.   Andre  ;vs   941 

ed.    Ballads    of    books    S211 

LANG,    Arnold.    Comparative  anatomy591 

LANG,    H.    Matte    smelting    669 

LANGBEIN,     G.    Electro     deposition     of 

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LANGE,   D.    Nature   study   507 

L.ANGE^,     F.     A.    History     of     material- 
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LANGE,  K.    Apperception  371 

LANGLAND.  W.    Vision  of  William  con- 
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Visions  of  Piers  the  Plowman,   tr.  by 

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LANGLEY,    S.    P.    New    astronomv    ..523 
LANG^TE^D,  T.  P.  T.     English  constitu- 
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LANGSTROTH,   L.   L.    Hive  and  honey- 
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LANGTON,    B.     Guiney,     L.     M.     Little 

English    gallerj'    S14 

LANIER.    S.    Enorlish   novel    820 

Florida 9175 

Letters  816 

Music   and   poetry   S14 

Poems  811 

Retrospects  and   prospects    Sit 

Science  of  English  verse   426 

LANIN,    E.    B.    Russian    traits    and    ter- 
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LANSING,    J.    G.    Arabic    manual 493 

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LARCOM,   L.    As   it    is   in   heaven 240 

New    England    girlhood    B 

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L.VRDNKR,       D.  Meteorolosry-Astron- 

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Lars.    Tavlor.    B    811 

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LASALLE.    F.    Bernstein,    E.       Lassalle 

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LAS3AR-COHN,  Dr.     Chemistry  in  dailv 

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LATHROP,   G.   P.    Dreams  and   days.. 811 
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Familiar  talks  on  Shakespeare's  com- 
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Judea  933 

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Russia  and  Turkey  in  the  XIX.  cen- 
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LAWRENCE,  E.  A.    Modern  missions. 266 

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LEAMING,    J.    R.    Heart   and   lungs    ..616 

LEAN,  F.  M.    There  is  no  death    131 

LEATHES,  S.    Witness  of  the  Old  Testa- 
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LEBON,    A.    Modern   France.    (Story     of 

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Leaders     of     public     opinion     in     Ire- 
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Map  of  life    170 

Poems    821 

LE  CONTE  J.    Elements  or  geology — f50 

Evolution   575 

Comparative   physiology   and  morpho- 
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Lectures  to   young   men.    Eliot,    W.    G.240 
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LEE,    C.   A.    Elements  of  geology 551 

LEE,  Edmund.    Dorothy  Wordsworth  ..B 
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LEE,   F.    G.    Reginald  Pole   B 

LEE,    Pitzhugh.    General  Lee   B 

LEE,  F.  P.    ed.    Sunshine  in  life 8211 

LEE,   G.   C.    Hisitorical  .iurispriidence..340 

Principles   of   public   speaking    815 

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Orators    of    ancient    Greece 885 

Orators  of  ancient  Rome   875 

Orators  of  America.    3v    815 

Orators    of    England    825 

Orators  of  modern  Europe   809 

Orators   of  the  early   and   mediaeval 

church    250 

Orators  of  the  reformation  era 250 

Source  book  of  English  history 942 

LEE,  G.   S.    The  shadow  Christ   232 

LEE,  J.   P.    Golf  in  America  796 

LEE>   J.    W.    Making   of   a   man    230 

LEE,    M.    L.    ed.    Narcissus 822 

LEE,   N.    Plays.    3v    R-822 

LEE,    R.   E.    Jones,    J.    W.    Personal   re- 
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LEE,    Mrs.   S.    Anecdotes   of  animals.. 591 
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LEE^   S.    Life   of    Shakespeare 8221 

LEE,  v.    pseud,  of  Paget  ,V.    Baldwin824 
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Juvenilia.    2v    824 

Renaissance  fancies  and  studies — 709 
LEECH,    H.    H.    Letters     from   a     senti- 
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LEEDS,  A.  R.    joint  author.    See  Morton 

H. 
LEEDS,    J.    W.    Smaller    history    of    the 

United    States    973 

The  theatre:  non-accordance  with  the 

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LEES,   J.    A.    and     Clutterbuck,     W.     J. 

Rambles  in  British  Columbia   9171 

LE  FAUN,  W.  R.    Seventy  years  of  Irish 

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LEFEBURE,   E.  Embroidery  and  lace.746 
]:jE FEVER,    -M    Beauties    of    modern    ar- 
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LEFP^INGWELL,  A.  Illegitimacy  ....312 
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LE     GALLIENNE,     R.        George      Mere- 
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Prose   fancies.    2v    824 

Religion  of  a  literary  man  204 

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Rudyard  Kipling   820 

Legend  of  Aulus.    Shearer,   F.   M 811 

Legend  of  the  hounds.  Boker,  G.  H.812 
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Legendary  fictions  of  the  Irish.  Kennedy, 

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Legends  of  Florence.  Leland,  C.  G...398 
Legends  of  King  Arthur.  Knowles,  J. 398 
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Legends  of  the  Basque  people.    Monteiro, 
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Legends  of  the  Virgin  and  Christ.    Guer- 
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LEGENDRE,    A.    M.    Geometry    and    tri- 
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LEGER,  T.    Animal  magnetism  134 

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LEGGETT,    M.    D.    Dream    of    a   modest 

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LE    GOPF,   F.    Life  of  Thiers    B 

LEGOUVE,   B.    Art  of  reading   808 

Reading  as  a  fine  art   808 

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LEIBNITZ,    G.    W.    barcn    von.    Human 

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LEIGHTON,     C.    C.  Life     at     Puget 

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LEIGHTON,   F.    Addresses   704 

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LELAND,    C.    G.    Algonquin    legends.. 398 

Drawing   and   designing    740 

Egyptian  sketch  book  9162 

Etruscan  Roman  remains   393 

Gypsies    397 

Hans   Breitmann's  party,    with     other 

ballads  811 

Legends    of    Florence.    2v     398 

Manual   of  mending  and  repairing.. 603 

Minor    arts    745 

Unpublished    legends    of   Virgil 398 

LEMMON,  J.     G.    West-American     cone- 
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LEMON,   M.    ed.    Jest  book..    827 

LEMPRIERE,      J          Classical       diction- 
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LE       NEVE,       P.  Ancient        English 

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LENORMANT,    F.    Beginnings     of     his- 
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Gypsying  beyond  the  sea  914 

Halcyon  days   914 

LENTHERIC,    C.    Riviera   9144 

LEO  X.    Roscoe,  W.    Life  of  Leo  X.  2v.B 
LEONARD,  J.    Children's  songs  from  the 

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LESLIE,   G.  D.     Riverside  letters   824 

LESLIE,    J.    Philosophy   of  arithmetic.510 

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represertted  death.    (And)     Dramatic 

noti»^    704 

Nathan    the   wise    832 

Minna   von    Barnhelm    832 

Selected  prose  w^a-ks   832 

Lessons  learned  from  other  lives.  Flower, 

B.    O 920 

Lessons  of   the  war  with   Spain.    Mahan, 

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LKSTER,   C.    E.    Life  of     Charles     Sum- 
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LB    STRANG-E,    G.    'tr.      Palestine    under 

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Letters   from   Heaven,     tr    from   4th   Ger- 
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Letters  from  hell.    This'ted,  V   2-36 

Letters  from  high  latitudes.    Blackwood, 

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Letters    from    Rome.    iMozley,    T    204 

Letters    of   a   baritone.    Walker,    P 780 

Letters  of  love  and  labor.    Jones,  S.  IM.304 
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LEUPP,    P.    E.    How    to   prepare    for     a 

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Levana.     Richter,    J.    P.   P 370 

LEVASSEUR.   E.    American  workman.331 
LEVI,    E.    pseud.    See   Constant,  A.    L. 

Leviathan.    Hobbes.    T    320 

LEVY,  Amy.    London  plane-tree  821 

LEVY,    .'\jrthur.        Private   life  of     Napo- 
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Story  of  Goethe's  life   B 

LEWES,    L.    Women   of   Shakespeare. 8221 
LEWIN,   T.   H.     A  fly  on  the  wheel   ..9154 
LEWIS,  A.   H.    History  of  Sunday  legis- 
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Paganism  surviving  in  Christianity.270 
LEWIS,    A.    J.     (Prof.     Hoffman.)       Puz- 
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Tricks  with  cards   795 

LEWIS,    C.    T.    History   of   Germany.. 943 

Latin    dictionary    R-473 

LEWIS,    D.    Our   digestion    613 

LEWIS,    G.    C.    Authority   in   matters    of 

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Credibility   of  'the  early     Roman     his- 
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LEWIS,  G.  H.    National  consolidation  of 

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LEWIS,    H.    K.    The    child    150 

LEWIS,       J.    Merits     of     protestanti.^m. 

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LEWIS,   M.    and   Clarke,    W.    Expedition 
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LE\\T:s,  W.  D.    Federal  power  over  com- 
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LEWIS,    W.   M.    Poultry  book   ...'.'.'.".'.'6365 
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Liberty    documents.    Hill.    M 342 

Liberty  of  conscience.     iMassIe,   J.   "W.270 
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LIDDKLL,    H.    G.    History    of   Rome.. 937 
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LIDDON,  H.  P.    Sermons  250 

LIEBER,  E'.  Character  of  the  gentle- 
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Life  and  letters   B 

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LIEBER,  O.  M.    Assayer's  guide  669 

LIEBIG,  J.  von.  Natural  laws  of  hus- 
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Life  am.ong  the    Apaches.    Cremony,     J. 

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Life   and     how    to    live     it.    Aldrich,     A. 

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Life  and  literature  of  the  ancient  He- 
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Life  and  love.    Wilson,   R.    ..B 811 

Life    and    nature    at   the   English    lakes. 

Rawnsley,    H.    D 9142 

Life    and       sport    on    the     Pacific     slope. 

Vachell,    H.    A 9179 

Life    beyond   death.    Savage,    M.    J 236 

Life    everlasting.     Piske,   J 204 

Life  in  ancient  Egypt  and  Assyria.   Mas- 

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Life   in   India    9156 

Life  in  song.     Raymond,   G.   L. 811 

Life   in     the     mission.    Mackenzie,     Mrs. 

C 9154 

Life  in  the  open  air.    Winthrop,    T 81."? 

Life,  love  and  death.  Aldrich,  A.  R..S11 
Life  of  Christ  as  repre<sented  in  art.. 755 
Life    of    the    Greeks   and    Romans.     Guhl, 

E * 913 

Life    of    the    spirit.    Mabie,    H.    W 814 

Life  of  the  .spirit  in  the  •modern  English 

poets.     Scudder,  V.  D 820 

Life's    comedy,    vl    817 

Light  at  evening  time.  Holme,  J.  S.240 
Light  in  lands  ot  darkness.    Y'oung,  R.266 

Light   of  Asia.    Arnold,    E 821 

Light    of    day.    Burroughs,    J 215 

Light   of   Egypt.    Burgoyne,    T.    H 212 

Light   of    reason.    Franklin,    A.    B 332 

Light  of   the  world.    Arnold,   E 821 

Light  on  current  topics.  (Bennett  lec- 
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Light  on  the  path.    C,  M 212 

Light  through  the  storm.  Keeler,  C.A.811 
Lighthouses    and    lightships.    Adams,    W. 

H.    D 656 

Lights   of  the  old  English    stage 920 

Lights  of  two  centuries.    H.ale,    E  E...920 
LfGHTFOOT,   J.    B.    Biblical  essays... 225 
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LILLKY,  A.  E.  V.  and  OMidgley,  W. 
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LTLLIE,  A.  Buddha  and  early  Budd- 
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LILLIE,  L.  C.  Story  of  music  and  musi- 
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Lily    among  thorns.    GrifEis.   W.    E 220 

Limits    of   evolution.    Howison,    G.    H..575 

LINCOLN,    A.     Complete    works    815 

Early    speeches,    etc.     (Little    master- 
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His  book   815 

Martvr's    m.onument    815 

Table  talk   815 

Speeches.      comp.    by    L.    E.    Chitten- 
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Arnold,   I.   N.    Life  of   Lincoln    B 

Brooks,    N.    Lincoln    B 

Lincoln  and  the  downfall  of  American 

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Hapgood,  N.    Abraham  Lincoln  B 


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Records    of   five   years    818 

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Sketches  in  sunshine  and  storm 914 

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Little  journeys  to  the  homes  of  American 

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LOCKTER,  J.  N.    Astronomy 520 

Dawn    of   astronomy    299 

Elementary  lessons  in  astronomy  ..520 

Spectroscope    535 

Siar-gazing    522 

Spectrum    analysis    5i4 

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Story    of    the   revolution.    2v    9733 

Studies   in   history    904 

War  with   Spain   9739 

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LODGE,    O.    J.    Electricity   537 

Pioneers  of  science   520 

LODGE,   R.  History  of  modern  Europe9!0 

LOPTIE,    W.    J.    London    9421 

Plea  for  art  in  the  house  749 

Westminster   Abbey    9'42 

Windsor   Castle    9142 

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LOGAN,   J.    Scottish   Gael    9141 

LOG.AN,  J.  A.  Great  conspiracy  ....9737 
LOGAN,  J.  A.  Jr.  In  joyful  Russia.. 9147 
LOLME,  J.  L.  de.    See  De  Lolme,  J.  L. 

LOMAS,   J.    Sketches  In  Spain   9143 

Lombard    Street.    Bagehot,   W 332 

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Evangeline Sll 

Gol-len   legend    Sll 

Hanging    of    the    crane    811 

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Masfiue      of      Pandora,       and      other 

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New   Er.gland   tragedies   811 

Outre-mer  814 

Poetical   -works    811 

Song  of  Hiawatha    811 

Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.    (Also)   Birds 

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Three  books  of  song  811 

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Voices  of  the  night,  ballads  and  other 
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LOOMIS,   B.    Geometry  and     conic     sec- 
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Astronomy    522 

Practical  astronomy 522 

LOOMIS,  L    C.    Index  guide  to  Europe914 
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Same.    Main   series.    8v    904 

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LORING,    C.    W.    Nullification,    secession 

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LORNB.    Marquis    of.    (Campbell,    J.D.S.) 

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LORRAINE,    C.    See    Gelee,    C. 
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Story  of  the  U.    S.   navy   973 

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LOUIS   XVIII.    king   of    France.    Talley- 
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Love  and   law   in   child    training.    Pouls- 

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Love    in    art.    Potter,    M.    K 755 

Love     letters   of   a     violinist.       Mackay, 

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Love   songs    of    Prance    S41 

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LOVELACE.    R.    Lucasta   821 

LOVER,     S.    Symington,    A.    J.    Samuel 

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LOWELL,  A.  L.    Colonial  civil  serviceSSl 

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Governments    and    parties   in    Europe. 

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LOWELL,    J.    R.    American  ideas    ....814 

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BiglO'W  papers    811 

Conversations     on    some    of    the       old 

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Pemocracy,  and  other  addresses — 814 

Fireside   travels    814 

Heartsease  and  rue 811 

Latest  literary  essays    814 

Lefters.    2v    816 

Literary  essays.    3v   814 

Odes,    lyrics  and  sonnets    811 

Old    English    damatists    814 

Poetical  works   , 811 

Political   esays    814 

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LOWELL,    J.    S.    Public    relief    and    pri- 
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Soul  of  the   far   east    9152 

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War    papers    read     before    the     com- 

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Flowers,  fruits  and  leaves   581 


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On   Ithe    intelligence    of    animals 591 

Origin    and       metamorphoses     of     in- 
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Origin    of    civilization    901 

Pleasures    of   life    170 

Pre-historic  times   571 

Scenery    of    Switzerland    550 

Use  of  life  170 

LUBIN,    I.    T.    Primer    of    German    lit©- 

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Same.    tr.   by   C.    P.    Johnson 871 

LUDERS,  C.  H.    Dead  nymph,  and  other 

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LUDLOW,   P.   H.    Hasheesh   eater   ....828 

Heart    of   the   continent    9178 

LUDLOW,   J.   M.     Popular  epics.  2v....S30 
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liUKIN,   J.    Amongst  machines    621 

Young  mechanic   621 

LUMHOLTZ,  C.  Amcng  cannibals. ..  .9194 
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Land    of    poco    tiempo    9178 

Man   who   married    the   moon 39S 

Tramp    across    the   continent    9178 

LUNr,    Mrs.    G.    Behind   the   bars 363 

LUNT,    H.    Across   lots    814 

LUPTON,  J.   I.    The  horse   6361 

LUPTON,    W.    M.    Concise    English   his- 
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Lusiad.       Camoens,    L.    de    869 

LUTHER,    M.    Table-talk    838 

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Kostlin,   J.    Life   of  Luther    B 

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Travels   in   America   in   1811-2.    2v..9173 
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Principles   of   geology    550 

LYMAN,     H.     M.    and     others.        Home 

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LYNCH,    J.    Eg>-ptian  sketches    9162 

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LYND,   J.    Class-bock   of  etymology..  .422 

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Lyra  heroica.    Henry,  W.  E 8211 

Lyrics  of   earth.    Lampson,    A 811 

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Dramatic  works  822 

King:  Arthur   821 

liCtters    to  his   wife    82r> 

Life,   letters,  etc:  by  his  ton.    2v — B 

Marah    S2l 

I..jst    tali?s    of    Miletus 821 

Poetical    works    821 

LYTTON,  E.  R.  L.  B.     (Owen  Meredith.) 

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Poetical  works  821 

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M.,   H.      and   M.,   A.    R.    Handbook     to 

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MABIE,  H.  "W.    Books  and  culture. ..  .814 
Fssays    in    Iiterar>'    interpretation.. 814 

Essays   on   nature  and   culture 814 

Essays  on  work  and  culture  814 

In  the  forest   of  Arden   814 

Life  of  the  spirit  814 

My  study   fire.    2v    814 

Norse    stories    293 

Short  studies  in  literature  814 

Under  the  trees  and  elsewhere 814 

V.'illiam   Shakespeare    8221 

McADAM.  G.    Alphabet  of  finance..   ..332 

Protective  system  337 

Macaire.     Stevenson,  R.  L 822 

McAllister,     W.    Society  as     I    have 

found  it  177 

McANALLY.  D.  R.  Jr.    Irish  wonders. 398 
McARTHUR.  A.    Anton  Rubinstein  ....B 
MAC  ARTHUR,  A.    Education  in  its  re- 
lation to  manual  industry   370 

MACARTHLR,     M.        History    of     Scot- 
land     941 

MACAULAY,    T.    B.    Critical,     hi.storical 

and  miscellaneous  essays,  and  poenis824 

Frederick  the  Great.    (Also)  Peter  the 

Great  by  J.   L.   Motley   B 

History  of  England  S42 

John  Hampden  (Also)  Lord  Burleigh. 

(And)  Earl  of  Chatham  B 

John   Milton    824 

Lays    of     ancient    Rome    and     other 

poems    821 

Lord   Clive   B 

Poetical   works    S21 

Samuel  Jnhnsfn.     (Also)     Machiavelli. 

(And)  "^Valpole  B 

Selections.     (Little  m.asterpieces.)    ..824 

Speeches    824 

William       Pitt.     (Also)       Sir     William 

Temple   B 

S-^lect    essays    824 

Morrison.   J.   C.    Macaulay   B 

Trevelyan,    G.    O.    Life  and  letters  of 

Macaulay.    2v    B 

MACBETH,  J.   W.   "V.    Might  and  mirth 

of   literature    426 

McCABE,    J.   D.    Life   of   Garfield    B 

McCABE,    L.    R.    American    girl    at    col- 
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McCALL,    G.   A.    Letters  from  the  fron- 
tiers   B 

McCALIi,  S.  W.    Thaddeus  Stevens  ....B 
MAC  CALLUM.    M.    "V^^    Studies  in  Gor- 
man literature    839 

McCALMAN,    A.    H.    ed.    Abridged    his- 
tory of  England    912 

McCarthy,    J.      Epoch    of   reform.  ...942 

History  of  our   own   times   942 

History    of   the   four   Georges    942 

Modern   leaders    920 

Reminiscences.    2v    B 

Sir  Robert   Peel    B 

McCarthy,       J.       H.    England       under 

Gladstone  942 

French  revolution  944 

Ireland   since  the  union    9415 

Short  history  of  the  U.  S 973 


McC.VSKEY,   J.   P.    comp.    Christmas  In 

song-,   sketch  and   story    7S4 

McCHEYNE,   R.    M.    Bonar,   A.   A.    Life 

and  remains  of  R.  M.   McCheyne B 

McCLATCHIB,       T.       R.       H.    Japanese 

plays    891 

McCLELLAN,    G.    B.       McClellan's    own 

story   9737 

Hillard.  G.  S.    Life  and  campaigns  of 

McClellan  B 

McCLELLAN,   R.     G.    Republicani-sm    In 

America    973 

McCLINTOCK,       F.       L.    Holidays       in 

Spain    9146 

Search  for  Sir  John  Franklin 9198 

McCLINTOCK,  W.   D.    Song  and   legend 

from   the   middle   ages    809 

McCLURE,  A.   K.    Three   thousand  miles 
through    the    Rocky    Mountains    — 9178 

McCI-URE,    R.    Stable    guide    6361 

MeCOAN,  J.    C.    Egypt  as  It  is    9162 

McCONANCHY,  J.  E.    Capital  for  work- 
ing   boys    170 

McCONNELL,    S.    D.    Evolution    of    im- 
mortality     236 

McCOOK,   H.   C.    Honey  ants   595 

Tenants   of   an    old   farm    595 

MAC  CORD,   C.  W.    Hints  for  draughts- 
men   R-744 

Mechanical    drawing    744 

Slide   valves    621 

McCORMICK,   R.    Voyages  of  discovery. 

2v    919s 

McCOSH,  H.  C.    The  gospel  in  nature2'0 

McCOSH  J.    The  emotions    157 

Examination   of   Mill's   philosophy.  .191 

First  and  fundamental  truths   191. 

Laws    of   discoursive    thought    160 

Our   moral    nature    171 

Psychology:     the  cognitive  powers. 150 
Psychology:       the  mo<tive   powers.. 150 

Realistic  philosophy.    v2  191 

Religious   aspect   of   evolution 213 

Tests  of  the  various  kinds  of  truth.191 
Life  of  McCosh  chiefiy  autobiographi- 
cal,   ed.  bv  W.  M.  Sloane  B 

MAC   CRACKEN,   H.     M.    The     hall     of 

fame   920 

McCRADZ,    E.    History    of    South    Caro- 
lina     9756 

McCULLOCH,   H.    Men  and  measures  of 

half  a  century    973 

Quest  of  Heracles,  and  other  poems811 
McCURDY,  J.  F.    History,  prophecy  and 

the    monuments    930 

mAC  DONAGH,    M.       Book     of     Parlia- 
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MACDONALD,   E.   J.  J.    Recollections. B 
MACDONALD,    G.    A   hidden     life,     ana 

other    poems    S21 

Hope   of   the   gospel    250 

The  imagination,  and  other  essays.. 824 

Poems    821 

Unspoken   sermons.    3v    250 

McDonald,  n.  a.   siam  9159 

MACDONALD,    W.     Select   documpnts.973 
MACDONNELL,    A.    Thomas   Hardy    ..B 
MACDONELL,     A.     A.    Camping     voya- 
ges     9143 

MACDUFF,  J.  R.    Saint  Paul  in  Rome225 
MACE,    F.    L.    Legends,    lyrics    and   son- 
nets        Sjl 

Under  pine  and  palm 811 

MACE,     J.    History     of  a    mouthful     of 

bread    612 

Servants  of   the  stomach   612 

MACEY,    J.    Political    parties   In    the    U. 

S "29 

McELRO'Y,   j.    Andersonville   9737 

MACEUEN,    M.    comp.    Celebrities    ...920 
MACFARLANE,  C.    Life  of  the  Duke  of 

W'ellins^ton   B 

MACFARLANE,   J.    Library  administra- 
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MACFARREN 


176 


MACY 


MACFARREN,    G.    A.    Six     lectures     on 

harmony    — 781 

McGARVBY,    J.     W.    Lands   of   the     Bi- 
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MAC   GEOGHEGAN,   J.    History   of  Ire- 
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MAOGILLIVRAY,    W.       Travels    of  Von 

Humboldt    91'5 

Mc'iLAPHAN,    C.    P.    Donner    party.9794 
McGRADY,   T.    Socialism    and    the   labor 

problem    "35 

MAC  GREGOR,  J.    The  Rob  Roy  on  the 

Jordan,    etc    9162 

The  Rob  Roy  in  Europe   914 

MACGREGOR,   W.    Gas  engrlnes    621 

McGUPPEY,    W.    H.    New   flfrth    eclectic 

reader  80^ 

New  juvenile  speaker    SOS 

New  sixth  eclectic  reader  SOS 

New    third   eclectic  reader    808 

MACH,   E.    Popular  scientific  lectures.530 
MACHTAVEI.LI,    N.       Historical,    politi- 
cal and  diplomatic  writings.    4v  S54 

History   of   Florence    9^5 

The   prince,   and   other  pieces    S54 

Macaulay,  T.    B.     (With   his   S.    John- 
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McTAN,   R.    R.    Costumes    of   the   clans.. 

R-391 

McILVAiNE,  C.  P.    E^idences  of  Chrlst- 

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McILVAINE,    J.    H.    Elocution    SOS 

MACKAIL,   J.   W.    Latin   literature    ..S70 
MACKAY,    A.    M.    The    Brontes    in    fact 

and  fiction ^ 

MACKAY,     C.       Dictionary     of     lowland 

Scotch    427 

Glossary  of   Shakespeare   R-8221 

Lost   beauties    of   the     English     lang- 
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Popular  delusions   -33 

como.    Gems   of   English   poetry... S211 
MACKAY,    B.    Love    letters  of   a   violin- 
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MACKAY,  T.    ed.    Plea  for  liberty...  .335 

A  policy  of  free  exchange   "37 

MACKAYB,     M.    B.        Abbess     of     Port 

Roval 840 

McKECHNIB,  W.   S.    The  state  and  the 

individual    ^-0 

McKENDRICK,    J.    G.       and    Snodgrass, 

W.    Physiolcgj'  of  the  senses    612 

McKENNEY,  T.   L.   and  Hall,   J.    Indian 

tribes   of   America.    3v    R-970 

MACKENZIE,     A.    R.     D.    Mutiny     me- 
moirs    954 

MACKENZIE,  Mrs.   C.    Life  in  the  mis- 
sion.   2v    9154 

McKENZIE,  F.  A.     Sober  by  act  of  Par- 
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MACKENZIE.    G.    M.    and    Irby,    A.    P. 

Travgls    in    Turkey    9149 

MACKENZIE,      G.      S.    lUustraitions      of 

phrenology    139 

MACKENZIE,    H.   D.    S.     Switzerland9494 
MACKI:NZIE,  J.  S.    introduction    to  so- 
cial   philosophy    301 

MACKENZIE,    R.    S.    America    970 

19th    century    909 

Sir  Walter  Scott  B 

MACKENZIE.     W.     D.    and     Stead,     A. 

South  Africa   96S 

MACKENZIE,     W.        Diseases     of      the 

eye    617 

McKENZIE,   W.  P.    Songs     of     the     hu- 

human    811 

Voices    and    undertones    Sll 

MAC   KIE,    C.    P.    With    the   admiral    of 
the  ocean  sea:    diarj-   of  Columbus.. 910 
McKILLOP,  H.  P.    Service  in  New  Zea- 
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McKINLEY,    W.    Halstead,    M.    Life    ot 

McKinley    B 

MACKINTOSH,  J.    Story  of  Scotland  941 


MACKLOSKIE,      G.      Blementajy      bot- 
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Mcknight,   D.   a.    Electoral  system  of 

the  U.    S 324 

MACLAREN,       Alexander.        Secret       of 

power    250 

Teaching    of    Christ    250 

W^earied  Christ   250 

MACLAREN,     Archibald.    Physica.l   edu- 
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McLaren,   E.   T.    Dr.   John  Bro^-n  and 

his   sister   B 

MACLAREN,    I.    pseud,    of     Watson,    J. 

Church  folks  201 

Companions  of_the  sorrowful  way.. 232 

Doctrine  of  grace    230 

Mind    of   the   Master    232 

Potter' s  wheel    240 

Upper  room 250 

and   others.    Clerical  life   250 

In  answer  to  prayer  264 

McLAREN,   W.   S.    Spinning  woolen  and 

worsted    677 

Mclaughlin,    a.     C.       American     na- 
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Louis  Cass.       (American  statesmen. )B 
McLAQGHLIN,     E.     T.    Literary      criti- 
cism     801 

Mclaughlin,     B.   T.       Mediaeval     life 

and    literature    814 

McLAURIN,      J.      J.    Story      of    Johns- 
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MACLAY,  E.  S.    American  privateers.359 

U.    S.    navy   973 

MACLAY,  .W.    Journal   B 

MAC  LEAN,  J.  P.    Mastodon,  mammoth 

and    man 560 

Mound   builders    571 

MACLEAR,  G.  T.    Apostles  of  mediaeval 

Europe    920 

MACLEOD,   H.    D.    Elements     of     bank- 
ing    332 

History   of   economics    330 

MACLEOD,    N.    and   others.    Across   the 

river    230 

McMANUS,  B.    How  the  Dutch  came  to 

Manhattan    9747 

Voyage  of  the  Mayflower   9732 

McMASTER.   J.   B.     Hi.^tory     of  the  peo- 
ple of   the  U.   S 973 

MACMTLLAN,    H.    Footnotes     from    na- 
ture   581 

Two   worlds  are    ours    240 

MACMILLAN,    M.    Promotion    of  happi- 
ness   171 

McMURRY,    C.   A.    Elements   of   general 

method   371 

and    P.    M.    Method    of  recitation.  .371 
and    McMurry,    L.   B.    Special   method 

in    natural   science    507 

McMURTRIE,       H.       Lex:icon      scientia- 

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McNeill.       G.     E.    ed.    Labor       move- 
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MACON,    J.    A.    Uncle   Gabe   Tucker.. 817 
McPHERSON.    B.       Political    history    of 
the   U.    S.    during  the   rebellion    ....97.37 
MACPHERSON.  H.  A.     Partridge.  (Also) 
Shooting,  by  A.  J.  Wortley  (And)  Cook- 
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MAC   QUEARY,     H.    Bvolution  of    man 

and  Christianity   215 

MACQUOID,     K.     S.    Through    Norman- 
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MACREADY,      W.       C.      Reminiscences. 

diaries   and   letters   B 

Macrocosm  and  microcosm.      Pishbough, 

W 313 

McSHANB,  C.    LocoTOotive  up  to  date62t 

McSHERRY,    R.     Health    013 

MACY,    J.     English   constitution   342 

Our  government   320 

Madalena.    Warner,   T.    D 812 


MADDISON 


177 


MANTECJNA 


MADDISON,    I.     comp.    Courses   open    to 

women   in  universities    376 

:MADELEY,  E.  Science  of  correspond- 
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Madonna  in  art.    Hurll,   E.   M 755 

MAETERLINCK,      M.    The    life    of     the 

bee  839 

Plays    S39 

Treasure  of  the  humble  839 

Wisdom  and  destiny  839 

MAETZNER,  B.  A.  F.  English  gram- 
mar.   3v    425 

Magda.     Sudermanii,    H 832 

MAGEE,  T.  The  alphabet  and  language. 
(Also)  Immortality  of  the  big  trees. 
(And)  Wealth  and  poverty  of  the  Chi- 
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MAGELLAN,    F.    Guillemard,    F.    H.    H. 

Life  of  Magellan  B 

Magic  of  the  horse  shoe.    Lawrence,   R. 

M 398 

MAGINN,  W.  Shakespeare  papers  ..8221 
Magnets    and   electric    currents.       Flem- 

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MAGNUS.  Sir  P.  Elementary  mechan- 
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MA  GOON.  E.  L.  Westward  empire.. 309 
MAGRT'DER,  A.  B.  John  Marshall.... B 
MAGUIRE,     J.     G.    Direct     taxation     of 

land  valaes 336 

MAHAFFV,   J.    P.    Descartes   B 

Greek  life  and  thought   913 

Greek    world   under    Roman    sway.. 938 

History  of  Greek  literature 8S0 

Old   Greek  education    370 

Principles  of  conversation  177 

Problems   in    Greek    history    938 

Rambles   and   studies  in  Greece 9149 

Social   life  in  Greece    913 

Survey  of  Greek  civilization 913 

and  Gilman.  A.    Alexander's  empire938 
MAHAN,   A.   T.    Admiral  Farragut   ....B 

Gulf  and   inland  waters    9737 

Influence  of  sea  power  upon  hIstory359 
Influence     of     sea     power     upon     the 

French  revolution.    2v   944 

The     interest     of     America      in       sea 

power  359 

Life    of    Nelson.    2v    B 

Lessons   of   the  war  with    Spain .359 

MAHAN,     D.     H.     Industrial       drawing. 

2v    744 

Mahdi.    Darmesteter,    J    954 

MAHER,  "W.  H.    On  the  road  (to  richesl74 
MAHOMET,    See    Mohammed. 
MAHOXEY,  F.   S.     (Father  Prout.)     Fin- 
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Relicpies  of   Father   Prout S24 

MAIMCN,    S.     Autobiography    B 

MAIN,    D.    M.    ed.    Treasury   of   English 

sonnets    8211 

MAIN,  E.  High  life  and  towers  of  sil- 
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Main    points.     Brown,    C.    R 250 

MAINE,  H.  J.   S.    Ancient  law   340 

Dissertations    on   early   law   and    cus- 
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Early  history  of  institutions  340 

International   law    341 

Popular  government  321 

Village  communities  In  the   east  and 

west    321 

Maine,  The.    Sigsbee,  C.  D 359 

Maine  woods.    Thoreau,  H.    D 818 

MAINTBNON.  F.  d'A.  Bowles,  E.  Mad- 
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MAITLAND,      F.      A.      P.        Schumann. 

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MAITLAND,   S.   R.    Dark  ages   270 

MAJOR,  A.  F.    Sagas  and  songs 821 

MAJOR,     Alexander.    Seventy    years     on 

the   frontier    917S 

Makers  of  Florence.  Ollphant,  Mrs.  M. 
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Makers     of    literature.      Woodberrv,    W. 

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Makers  of  Venice.    Ollphant,   Mrs.  M.  O. 

W 945 

Making  of  a  man.    Lee,  J.   W 230 

Making  of  an  American.  Rlls,  J.  A...B 
Making  of  the  nation.  Walker,  F.  A.. 973 
Malakand  iield  force.  Churchill,  V/.S.958 
MALCOLM,  H.  F.  India  and  the  mu- 
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MALCOM,    H.    Travels   in   souith-eastern 

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MALDEN,     Mrs    C.    Jane    Austen.     (Fa- 
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MAt,LESON,   G.   B.    Battle-fields  of  Ger- 
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Indian    mutiny    of    1S57    954 

liife    of    Prince    Metternich    B 

Rsfounding  of  the  German  empire.943 
MALLET,  C.  E.  French  revolution.  .944 
MALLET,  P.  H.  Northern  antiquities948 
MALLOCK,  AV.   H.    Every  man  his  own 

poet    827 

Is   life  worth  living?   170 

Labour    and    the    popular    welfare. 331 

Property  and  progress  330 

Social    equality    330 

Verses  821 

MALORY,   Sir  T.    Morte  D'Arthur   ....39b 
MALTHUS,     T.     R.    Essay     on     popula- 
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Bonar,    J.    Malthus   and  his   work.. 312 

Man   and   his  world.    Darby,   J    133 

Man  and  the  state.    Brooklyn  Ethical  As- 
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Man  and  woman.    Ellis.  H 130 

Man  before  metals.    Joly,   N 571 

Man   of  genius.    Lombroso,    C    151 

Man  past  and  present.    Keane,  A.  H...r)72 
Man  upon   the  sea.    Goodrich,   F.    B...910 

Man  with  the  hoe.    Markham,   B 811 

Man    wonderful    in   the    house    beautiful. 

Allen,    C.    B 612 

Man's   knowledge   of     man    and   of     God. 

Smith,    R.    T 230 

Man's  value  to  society.    Hillls,   N.   D..170 
MANDEVII-LE,      Sir    J.    Voyages      and 

travels  915 

MANGAN,  J.  C.    Selected  poems  821 

MANGIN.    A.    Desert  world   551 

Mysteries   of   the  ocean    551 

Manliness    of   Christ.    Hughes,    T 232 

MANLY,  J.  J.    Notes  on  game  and  game 

shooting    799 

MANN,  C.  A.    Paper  money  the  root  of 

evil    3;;!2 

MANN,   H.    Annual     reports     on     educa- 
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A  few  thoughts  for  a  young  man.. 170 
Lectures  and  annual  reports  on  edu- 
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Sermons    2.'i0 

Life  of  Horace  Mann  by  his  wife..B 
Manners  and      customs  of    Spain.    Mew, 

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Manners  makyth  man.    Hardy,  E.  J... 170 
MANNING,  H.  B.    Hutton,  A.   W.     Car- 
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MANNING,  J.   M.    Half  truths  and     the 

truth   239 

Not  of  man  but  of  God  239 

MANNING.    J.    R.    Stock    dootor....R-6:^6 
MANSFIELD,    lord.       See     Murray,     W. 

earl  of  Mansfield. 
MANSFIELD,       C.     B.      Aerial     naviga- 
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MANSFIELD,  E.     D.    American     educa- 
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Life  of  Lieut.-(3€n.  Scott  B 

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MANTEGAZZA,     P.    Physiogonomy    and 

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MANTEGNA.  A.    Cartwrlght,   J.       Man- 
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MARTIN 


MANTELIi,    G.    A.       World    revealed   by 

the   microscope 593 

MANTON,    W.    P.    Beginnings    with    the 

microscope 57S 

Field  botany   579 

Insects:    how  to  prepare  them  for  the 

cabinet    579 

Taxidermy  wiihout  a  teacher   579 

Manual  instruction:  wood  wo-k.      Barter, 

S 691 

Manx  witch.    Brown,   T.    E 821 

Many  lands  and  many  people   910 

Map  of  life.    I^ecky,   W.   E.  H 170 

Marah.    Lytton,    E.    G.    E.    L.    B 821 

Marble- worker's     manual,    tr.    by    M.    L. 

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MARBOT,  J.  B.  A.  de.  Memoirs.  2v....B 
MARCEL,  C.  Study  of  languages...  .407 
MARCH,  C.  W.    iDaniel  Webster  and  his 

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MARCH,  D.    Days  of  the  Son  of  Man.232 
MARCH,   T.    History  of   the  Paris  com- 
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MARCHES!,  M.    Ten  singing  lessons.. 784 

Marching   with    Gomez.    Flint,    G 9729 

MARCOY,  P.    Travels  In  South  America. 

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MARCUS,    A.    A.    See   Antonius     Marcus 

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MARCY,   E.   E.    Homeopathy  and       allo- 
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MARDEN.    O.    S.    Architects  of   fate.  .170 

Pushing  to  the  front   170 

MARENHOLZ-BULOW,    B.          Reminis- 
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MAREY,   E.   J.    Animal  mechanism    ..591 

Margaret   Ogilvy.    Barrie,    J.   iM B 

MARGRAVINE   of  Baireuth.     See  EYed- 
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Maria  Theresa.    Bright,    J.    F 943 

MARIE  ANTOINETTE.      Campden,  Ma- 
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Gaulot,  P.    A  friend  of  the  queen.... B 
Imbert    de    Saint- Amand.    Marie    An- 
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Marie  Antoinette  and  the  end  of  the 

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Marie  Antoinette   at   the   Tuileries.B 
Rocheterie,    M.    de   la.    Life    of    Marie 

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Yonge,    C.    D.    Life  of   Marie   Antoin- 
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MARIE   DE  MEDICTS.    Pardoe,    J.    Life 

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Trollope,  T.  A.    Girlhood  of  Catherine 

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MARIE    LOUISE,    Empress.     Imbert      de 
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the   deca.dence  of  the   empire B 

Marie  Louise   and   the     invasion     of 

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Happy   days   of   the    Empress    Marie 

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Marie  Louise,  the  island  of  Elba  and 

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MARION.   P.    Wonders  of  optics    535 

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MARKHAM,  A.   H.    Cruise  of  the  Rosa- 

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Sir  John  Franklin  and  the  North-west 

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MARKHAM.  C.  R.    The  fighting  Veres.B 

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MARKHAM,      E.      Lincoln,      and      other 

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MARKHAM,    R.     King   Philip's   war.. 9732 
MARKHAM,    V.    R.    South    Africa,    past 

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MARLBOROUGH,  duke  of.    See  Church- 
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Poetical    works    of    Marlowe,      Greene 

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MARMION,  A.  Maritime  ports  of  Ire- 
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MARMION,     S.    Dramatic   works:     with 

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MARMONTEL.  J.  F.  Memoirs:  with  es- 
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MARQUAND,  A.  and  Frothingham,  A. 
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MARRY  ATT,  P.  Mountains  and  mole- 
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MARSDEN,  K.  On  sledge  and  horseback 

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MARSDEN.    R.    Cotton  spinning 677 

MARSH,    G.    P.    Earth   as     modified    by 

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English   language   420 

Lectures    on   the   English   language. 420 
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MARSH,  H.  Two  sea.sons  in  Switzer- 
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MARSHALL,    A.    M.    and    Hurst.    C.    H. 

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MARSH.VLL,  A.  Economics  of  indus- 
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MARSHALL,  H.  R.  Instinct  and  rea- 
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MARSHALL.   J.    Magruder,   A.  B.    John 

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MARSHALL,  Mrs.  J.    Handel  B 

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Wind-voices   821. 

MARSTON,    W.     Our   recent    actors. ..  .792 
MARTIAL,    (Marcus  Valerius   Martialis.) 

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MARTEILHE,  J.  Protestant  condemned 
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MARTIN,    A.    S.    On   parody    S211 

MARTIN,  Annie.  Home  life  on  an  ostrich 

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MARTIN,  Aurelius.  Verses  of  the  val- 
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M.ARTIN.    B.    E.    In   the    footprints       of 

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M.\RTIN,   E.   W.    Life  of  Colfax    B 

MARTIN,  E.     A.    Story   of     a     piece     of 

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MARTIN,    E.    S.       Cousin   Anthony    and 

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A  little  brother  to  the  rich,   and  other 

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Lucid   intervals    814 

Windfalls    of   observ^ation    814 

MARTIN,  H.   N.    Human  body   612 

MARTIN,  Mrs.  J.  B.    See  Woodhull,  V.C 


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MARTIN,    R.    M.    Australia    9191 

History    of    the   East   India   Co.    2v.954 
MARTIN,  T.    Life  of  the  prince  consort. 

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MARTIN,  T.    C.      Inventions    of    Nikola 

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MARTIN,     W.     A.     P.       The     lore       of 

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MARTIN,  W.  C.  L.    Cattle   6362 

Martin's  natural  history.    v2   590 

MARTINEAL",    H.     Autobiocfraphy .     2v.B 

Biographical    sketches    920 

Kastern   life    91'i2 

History  of  England.    4v    942 

Household   education    372 

MARTINEAU,    J.    Ei  deavors    after     the 

Christian  life   230 

Studies  of  Christianity  250 

Study  of  religion.    2v  201 

Tvpes  of  ethical  theory  171 

MARTINENGO-CESARE9CO,   E.       coun- 
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Liberation  of  Italy   945 

MARTINIERE,   H.   M.   P.   de  la.    Moroc- 
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Martyr's   monument.     Lincoln.   A   S15 

Martyrdom  of  an  empress.    Anon    B 

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Martvrs  of  science.    Brewster,   D B 

M.VrVeLL.    Poetical   works    S21 

MARVIN,  A.   T.     The   olive 631 

MARVIN,    C.    Central  Asia    9158 

Region  of  the  eternal   fire  9147 

Russians  at   the   gates   of   Herat — 958 
MARWEDEL.       E.       Conscious     mother- 
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MARX.   K.    Capital   331 

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MAS,   P.    Scenes  in  Spain    9146 

MASAYOSHI;      O.    tr.      Japanese      prov- 
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MASCA.RT,    E.    and   Joubsrt,    J.    Electri- 
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MASKELYNE,  J.  N.     Sharps  and  flatsltS 
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MASON,  E.  T.    ed.    British  letters.  3v.S26 

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Johnson's   words  and   ways    B 

MASON,  J.    Self-knowledge    170 

M.\SON,    L.    W.    Second    music   reador.784 

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MASON,    O.   T.    Origins   of  lnvention.«.60'.) 
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M.ASON,    R.    O.    Hypnotism    and   sugges- 
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MASPERO,    G.    Dawn   of  civilization.  .913 

Life  in  ancient  Egypt 913 

Struggle  of  the  nations   913 

Masque  of  Pandora.    Longfellow,  H.W.Sll 

Masaue  of  poets.    Lathrop.  G.   P 811 

M ASSART.  J.    and  Vandervelde,  E.  Pari- 

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MASSE.   H.    J.   L.    J.    Chartres    726 

MASSEE.    G.    Evolution   of   plant  life. 581 
MASSE Y,    G.       Poems    821 


MASSIE,  J.  W.    Liberty  of  conscience270 
MASSINGER,   P.    Best  plays.     (Mermaid 

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Works  of  Massinger  and  Ford.    ed.  by 

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MASSON,    D.    British   novelists    820 

Drumraond  of  Hawthornden  B 

Recent  British  philosophy  192 

Three    devils    824 

Wordsworth,   Shelley  and  Keat?,     and 

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MASSON,    G.    French    literature    840 

Mediaeval    France    944 

Master  and  men.    Wright,  W.  B 240 

Masters  in  English  theology.    Barry,  A204 
Masters     of   genre     painting.       Wetmore, 

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Mastery    of   books.    Koopman,    H.    L...28 
MASURY,  J.  W.    How  shall  we  paint  our 

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MATHER,     C.       Wendell,     B.        Cotton 

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MATHER,   J.   M.     John  Ruskin   B 

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MATHERS,    S.    L.    MacG.    tr.    Kabbalah 

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MATHESON,     G.    Sidelights    from     Pat- 

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MATHEWS,  A.    (Paul  Siegvolk.)    A  bun- 
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MATHEWS,    C.     T.    Story     of    architec- 
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MATHF,WS,    F.   S.    Familiar  features   of 

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Familiar    flowers    581 

MATHEWS,     G.     D.        Coinages     of     the 

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MATHEWS,  S.    New  Testament  times  in 

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Social  teaching  of  Jesus  232 

MATHEWS,     W.        Getting     on     in     the 

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Hours  with  men  and  books  814 

Literary    styles,    and    other    essays. 814 

Men,    places    and    things    814 

Oratory  and  orators    815 

Wit    and    humor    814 

Words    423 

Matins.     Sherman,   F   811 

MATSON,     H.    References     for     literary 

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Matte  smelting.    Lang,   H    669 

MATTHEW,    J.    E.    History    of    popular 

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Manual  of  musical  history   780 

MATTHE^v'S,     B.       Americanisms      and 

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Decision  of  the  court   812 

French    dramatists    840 

Historical  novel,   and   other  essays. 814 

Home   library    28 

Introduction  to  American  literatureSlO 

Notes    on    speech    making    815 

Pen    and    ink    814 

Philosophy  of   the   short   story 814 

Studies  of  the  stage   792 

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MAIT,    A.    Pompeii    913 

MAUDSLEY,    H.    Body  and   will    159 

Pathology  of  mind   132 

Responsibility  in  mental  disease 132 

MAUPAS,   C.   E.   de.    Story  of  the  Coup 

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MAURICE.   C.   E.    Story  of  Bohemin  .9437 

MAURICE.  F.    War 355 

MAURICE,  F.  D.    Faith  and  action  ..240 

Lessons    of    hope    240 

Maurine.    Wilcox,    E.    W 811 

MAURIS,  M.    French  men  of  letters.. 840 


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MAURY,  M.   F.    Manual  of  geography912 

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MAXWELL,  ii.    Robert  the  Bruce B 

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MAY,   S.   J.     Memoir   B 

ML.\Y,    T.    E.    Constitutional    history      of 

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Democracy  in   Europe    321 

MAY,  W.  W.  Marine  painting  — R-75S 
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MATEKX,  H.  Decorative  compo3itiOn744 
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MAYHKW,   H.    German     life   and     man- 
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MAYHEW,  I.  standard  book-keeping6D7 
MAYNARD,  C.  J.    Eggs  of  North  Am^-r- 

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Naturalist's   guide   on    collecting   ...570 

North    American    butterflies    595 

MAYOR,    J.   B.    English   metre    433 

MAZZTNI,    G.     Essays    ^54 

ME.AD,      G.      W.    Modern      methods      in 

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MEAD,  J.  M      Memoir  244 

MEAD,    T.     H.    Horsemanship     for     wo- 
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ME.VDB,  G.  G.    Pennypacker,  I.  R.  Gen- 
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MEADOWCROFT,  W.   H.        A.  B.  C.     of 

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Meadows'    Italian   and     English     diction- 
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MEADS,   S.   P.    Chemical  primer  540 

MEAICIN,    B.    Moorish    empire    964 

Mp;inin.g  of  history.    Harrison,    F 904 

MEANS,    C.    A.     Words   of  hope 240 

MEARS,  J.  W.    Beggars  of  Holland  and 

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MECHI,  J.  J.  How  to  farm  profltably.630 
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MEIGMAN.  V.  From  Paris  to  Pekin.915 
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MELANCHTHON,  P.    Ledderhose,  C.  F. 

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MEL150URNE,       Lord.  (Lamb,       W.) 

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MELDRUM,  D.  S.    Holland  and  the  Hol- 
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MELOY,   D.  H.    Progressive  carpentrv694 

MELROSE,    C.    J.    Bridge  whist    795 

MELVILLE,    G.    J.    W.    Riding  recoUec-  ' 

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MELVILLE,    G.    W.    In    the    Lena    del- 

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Memorials       of       a      Southern       planter. 

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Men  and    books.    Phelps,    A    ...250 

Men   and   manners   in   America   100   years 

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Men  and  women   of  the  time.    Moon,   G. 

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Men  of  achievement  series.    4v    920 

Men    of    business.    Stoddard,    W.    O...920 

Men  of   might.    Benson.   A.   C 920 

Men  of  the  reign.    Y\''ard,   T.    H R-920 

Men   of   the   third  republic    920 

Men   who  made   the   nation.    Sparks,    E. 

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Men,    women   and     books.    Hunt,    J.      H. 

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Men,    women    anid     manners    in     colonial 

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MENAULT,    B.    Intelligence  of   animal^. 

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MENKEN,    A.    I.    Mc.    Infellcla Sll 

Mens   Christl.    Kedney,   J.    S 204 

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MENZEL.    W.    History    of    Germany.. 943 
MENZIES,    A.     History    of    religion. .  ..290 
MENZIES,  L.    I.Ives  of  the  Greek  hero- 
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Mercedes.    Aldrich,  T.   B 812 

MERCER,    H.    C.    HiU-caves     of     Yuca- 
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Lenape    stone    571 

MERCTBR,  C.    Ner\-ous  sysaem  and  the 

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Sanity   and  Insanity    132 

Mere   literature.    Wilson,    W 814 

MEREDITH,    G.    Ballads    and    poems    of 

tragic    life    821 

Comedy  and   the  comic  spirit 824 

Jump   to   glory   Jane    821 

Odes    in    contribution    to    the    song   of 

French    history    821 

Selected  poems   821 

Le  Gallienne,   R.   Meredith    820 

MEREDITH,    L.    A.    New   South   Wales. 

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MEREDITH,    O.    pseud.    See  Lytton,   B. 

MERE  WETHER,     H.     A.    By     sea     and 
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MERIMEE.    P.    An   author's  love    ....846 
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Merits  of  protestantism.    Lewis,  J 270 

MERTVALE,  H.  and  Marzials,  F.  T.    Life 

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MERnVETHER,  L.    Afloat    and    ashore 

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MERRIAM,     F.    A.    My     summer     in     a 

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MERRILL,      G.      E.       The      reasonable 

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MERRILL,  S.  East  of  the  Jordan.  .9iri6 
MERRIM.\N,  H.  B.  Religio  pictoris.  .170 
MERRTMAN,    H.    S.     and    Tallentyre,    S. 

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MESLTER,  J.  Superstition  in  all  ase£211 
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MEYER,  G.  H.  von.  Organs  of  speech612 
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MEYER,    L.    Modern   theories   of     chem- 
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MEYER,    N.    B.    Story     from     Pullman- 
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MEYERS,    R.    C.    V.     Victoria    B 

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MEYNELL,   A.    T.     The   children    s24 

Colour  of  life,  and  other  essavs S24 

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Rhythm  of  life,  and  other  essays.. 824 
Spirit   of   place,    and    other   essays.. S24 

MEZES,    S.    E.     Ethics    171 

MIALL,   L.    C.    Aquatic  insects    5')?; 

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History  of  France   944 

History   of    the   Roman  republic 937 

The   insect    595 

Joan  of  Arc   B 

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MTCHIE,     P.     S.     and     Harlow,     F.      S. 

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MIDDLETON.    T.       Best    plays.        (Mer- 
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Songs  of  the  Sierras    811 

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the   Indians    9"0 

Newspaper  reoorting.    Pendleton,  J   — 70 

NEWTON,   R.    Bible  wonders   244 

Nature's    wonders    244 

NEWTON,   R.   H.    Philistinism   250 

Social  studies  ''04 

Womanhood   .396 

NEWTON,  T.    Dissertation  on  the  proph- 
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Nez    Perce   Joseph.    Howard,    O.    O — 970 

Niagara  book.       Howells,   W.   D 9174 

NIAUDET,    A.    Electric    batteries    ....537 
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Nibelungen  lied.     tr.   by  J.   Birch    8.''.1 

NICHOL,  J.  P.    Cyclopaedia  of  the  phys- 
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Thomas    Carlyle.     (Eng.    men    of    let- 
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NICHOLS.  G.   W.    Art  education  applied 

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Pottery    738 

Story   of    the    great   march    9737 

NICHOLS,   J.    R.    Science   at   home.... 504 

NICHOLS.   T.   L.    Diet  cure  613 

NICHOLSON.  H.  A.    Ancient  life  history 

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NICHOLSON,    H.    W.    From     sword     to 

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NICHOLSON,    J.    S.    Effects    of    machin- 
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Principles    of   political    economy.    2v330 
Treatise     on     money     and     monetary 

problems   332 

NICOL,  J.    Thomas  Carlyle  B 

NICOLAY,  .T.   G.    Outbreak  of  the  rebel- 
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and   Hay,    J.    Abraham  Lincoln.  lOv.B 
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NTCOLL,   H.  J.    Great  movements   ....920 

Landmarks  of  Eng'lish  literature S2"i 

NTCOLL,    W.    R.    and    Wise,    T.    J.  eds. 

Liiterary   anecdotes    S'20 

NICOLS,     A.    Physical     history     of     the 

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NIETZSCHE,    P.    Genealogy    of    morals. 

(Also)   Poems    171 

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NIGHTINGALE,  P.    Nursing 649 

Nile  notes  of   a     Howadji.        Curtis,     G. 

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NILES.    H.    Principles    and    acts    of    the 

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Nimrid   of   the   sea.    Davis.   W.    M 910 

NINDB,  M.  L.    We  two  alnne  In  Europe. 

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Nineteenth    century:        review    of     prog- 
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Ninette.    Cheney,  J.  V Sll 

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Nippur.       Peters,   J.    P 913 

NISBET,  C.  and  Lemon,  D.    Everybody's 

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NISBET,    H.     Where    art    begins    704 

NISBET,  J.     .ioint   author.     See  Soule,   F. 
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Ten   dollars    enough 640 

NITTI,   F.   S.     Catholic  sncialipm    3?5 

Population   and   the  social   system.. 312 
NIXON,    O.    W.    How    Marcus    Whitmnn 

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NOAD.    H.    M.     Electricity    537 

NOBLE,   C.    Studies  in   American   litera- 
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NOBLE.  E.    Russia  and  the  Russians. 947 

Russian  revolt    947 

NOBLE,    J.    A.    Sonnet   in    England,    and 

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NOBLE.    L,    L.    After   icebergs    with     a 

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Noble  dseds   of  American  wom.en.    Clem- 
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Noble  deeds  of  women.    Starling,  E 395 

NOBLES,  M.    Shop  talk 79s 

Noctes  ambrosianae.       Wilson,  J 822 

NOEL,   R.    Life  of  Lord   Byron    B 

My   sea,    and    other  poems    821 

NOHL,   K.   F.   L.     Beethoven   B 

Life  of   Haydn    B 

Life  of  Liszt.    (Biog.   of  musicians. ).B 
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NOIRE.    L.    Development    of    philosophic 

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NOL.AN.    T.    Telescope 535 

NOLDEKE,  T.    Sketches     from    Eastern 

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NOLL,  A.  H.    Short  history  of  Mexico972 

Nooks  and  cj^mens  of  English  life.  Tlmbs 

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NORCROSS,  J.    History  of  democracy.329 

NORDAU,  M.    Conventional  lies 304 

Degeneration   150 

Paradoxus 150 

The  right  to  love   832 

NORDENSKIOLD,  A.  E.    Voyage  of  the 

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I^eslie,  A.    Arctic  voyages  of  Norden- 

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NORDHOPP,   C.    California  9179 

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God    and    the   future  life    240 

Peninsular  California 9179 

Politics  for  young  Americans    320 

NORGATE,    K.    England   under   the   An- 
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NORMAN,  C.  B.    Armenia,  and  the  cam- 
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Colonial    France    944 

NORMAN,   H.    Harvard  Greek  play   ..792 
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The  real  Japan  9152 

NORMAN,    J.    H.    Guide    to    the   world's 

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Ready     reckoner  of   the     world's     ex- 
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NORMAN,    L.    History   of   California. 9794 
NORMAND,    H     de.    True    stories    from 

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Norridgewock.    Allen  W 9741 

NORRIS,   T.    American  fish-culture    ...639 
Norsk,  Lapp  and  Finn.    Vincent,  F.  Jr9148 
NORTH,  C.    pseud.    See  Wilson,  J. 
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Teacher's   assistant    371 

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NORTHROP,  S.   A.     comp.  Cloud  of  wit- 
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NORTHRUP,  B  G.    Education  abroad  370 
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NORTON,     A.    Genuineness  of  the     Gos- 
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Reasons   for  not     believing     the     doc- 
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NORTON,   C.   E.    Church  building  in  the 

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Notes  of  travel  and  study  in  Italv.9145 

NORTON,    C.    E.    S.     Poems    821 

NORTON,    M.    B.    In  and     around     Ber- 
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NORTON.   S.  A.    Elements  of  phv=ics.530 

NORTON.    W.    A.     Astronomy    522 

Not  of  man  but  of  God.    Manning,  J.   M. 

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Noted     names    of     fiction.    Wheeler,     W. 

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Notes    for    boys    170 

Nothin.g  to  wear.    Butler,  W.   A 811 

Noto.    Lowell,  P 9152 

NOTT.    J.    C.    Types   of   manhood 572 

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572 

NOLRSE.    J.    E.    American    explorations 

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Novel.    Warren.    F.    M 809 

NOYES,      G.      R.    New      translation      of 

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New      translation      of      the      Hebrew 

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NUTTING,    M.    O.     (Mary   Barrett.)    Wil- 
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NYE,   E.  W.     (Bill  Nye.)    Bill  Nye's  his- 
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Forty  liars  and  other  lies   817 

R/5marks    by    Bill    Nye    817 

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Home  grounds    712 

Oakland      City.      Municipal      ordinances. 

(Also)    Charter    352 

OBER,  F.  A.    Camps  in  the  Caribbees.9172 

In  the  wake  of  Columbus   9172 

Oberamm?rgau  ISDO.    Butler.   W.  A..R-811 
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O'CONNOR,    E.    M.    Index   to  the   works 

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O'CONNOR,    W.    D.    Mr.    Donnelly's    re- 
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Ode  of  life.    Morris,   L 821 

O'DONNELL,   J.   F.    comp.    Love  potms 

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Odyssey.     See  Homer. 

Oedipus.    See   Sophocles. 

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O'KEEFB,  J.    Reminiscences  of  O'Keefe. 

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Old    Cambridge.    Higginson,    T.    W.    ..814 

Old   colony   days.    Ward.    M.    A 9174 

Old   colony   town.    Bliss,    W    .R '^14 

Old   England's   worthies    9-0 

Old    English    customs.    Dltchfield.    P.    H. 

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Old  English  drama.    2v 822 

Old  English  songs.    Dobsnn,  A 8211 

Old  faiths  in  new  light.     Smyth,  N 230 

Old  garden.    Deland,  M 811 

Old    John.    Brown,    T.    E 82i 

Old   lamps   for  new  ones.    Dickens,    C  821 

Old   missions   of  California   R-9794 

Old  New  England  town.     Child,   F.   S.9174 

Old    northwest.    Hinsdale,    B.    A '.i77 

Old  red  sandstone.    Miller,  H 550 

Old    shrines    and    ivy.    Winter.    W....9142 
Old   Testament   and   modern   life.  Brooke, 

S.  A 250 

Old  town  by  the  sea..     Aldrich,   T.   B..97^2 

Old    world    seen    with    young    eyes 914 

Olde    tayles    newiye    relayted R-8211 

Old-fashioned  ethics.    Thornton,  W.  T.171 

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Olden-time    music.    Brooks,    H.    M 7.-0 

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OLDHAM,    J.    Works:     with    memoir    of 

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OLIPHANT,  L.      Earl  of  Elgin's  mission 

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Episodes  in  a  life  of  adventure B 

Haifa   91.-6 

Land   of  Gilead    9156 

Russian   shores   of   the  Black  sea. 9147 

Scientific   religion    201 

Oliphant,   M.  O.   W.    Life  of  lawrence 

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OLIPHANT,     M.   O.     W.    Autobiography 

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Cervantes   B 

Dante B 

Jeanne   D'Arc    B 

Jeru.salem,   the   holy   city    S33 

Literary   history    of   England.  3v.  ...820 

Makers   of  Florence   9455 

Makers  of   modern    Rome    94.56 

Makers  of  Venice  9453 

Royal  Edinburgh    9414 

Sheridan.     (Eng.    men  of  letters.) — B 

"Victorian  age  of  English  literature.820 

William   Blackwood    and   hia    sons.  2v. 

(Annals  of  a  publishing  house.)   ..820 

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OLIPHANT,    N.    Diary    of    the    siege   of 

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OLIPHANT,    S.    G.    Queer  questions   and 

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OLIPHANT,  T.  L.  K.     New  English  ..420 

Old  and  middle  English   420 

OLIVER,  J.  A.   W.    ed.    Astronomv   ..522 
OLLENDORFF,     H.     G.    Methode     I'Es- 

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Olrig   Grange.    Smith,    W.    C 821 

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OMAR  KHAYYAM.    Rubalyat.    tr.  by  E. 

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Strophes 891 

O'MEARA,    B.    E.    Napoleon  at   St.    Hel- 
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O'MEARA,    K.    Madame   Mohl    B 

O'MOND,     T.      S.        Romantic       triumph. 

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On    horseback.    Warner,    C.    D 9173 

On    horseback   in    Cappadocia.    Borrows, 

J.    O 9166 

On  making  one's  self  beautiful.    Gannett, 

W.   C 170 

On    the   border   v/ith    Crook.    Bourke,    J. 

G 970 

On  the  road  home.    Sangster.  M.  E.  M.811 

On  the  threshold.    Munger,  T.  T 170 

On   the  trail  of   a  Spanish   pioneer.    G-ir- 

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On   the    trail   of     Don     Quixote.    Jaccaoi. 

A.    F 9146 

One  hundred  selections.    No.  16  ..80S 

One  hundred  years   of  a   nation's   life. 973 
One   hundred    years   of     American     com- 
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One     religion,     manj'     creeds.        Winans, 

R A 230 

One  thousand  dollars  a  day.    Knapp,  A331 

One   wife    too   many.    Hopper,    E    811 

C)ne   year's    adventures.    Brassr^y.    A... 910 
O'NEIL,   J.     L.    Why,     when,     how     and 

v/hat   we   ought   to   read    28 

O'NEILL,  C.  A.    American  electoral  .sys- 
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O'NEILL,  T.  AY.    Refutation  of  Darwin- 
Ism    575 

Oom    Paul's    people.    Hillegas.    H.    C..9fi6 
Open   mystery.    Whitney,    A.    D.    T.    ..220 

Open    secret.    By   a   priest    236 

Operatic  tales.     Chcsney,  F.  R 7S2 

OPPENHETM,    J.    Personal   immortality. 
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OPPENHEIM,    N.    Care    of    the    child    in 

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OPPERT,    E.    A   forbidden   land:        voy- 
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Opportunity.    Spalding,    J.    1j 370 

Oracles   of   God.    Irving,    E 236 

Orator's  manual.       Raymond,   G.    Ii — SOS 

Orators  of  the  age.    Francis,  G.   H 920 

Orchard   songs.    Gale,   N S21 

ORCUTT,     H.    Home  and   school     train- 
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Origin    and    growth    of    religion.    Miiller, 

F.   M 294 

Origin    of     primtive     superstitions.    Dor- 
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Orion.    Home,    R.    II 821 

Orlando    Furioso.    Ariosto,    L 831 

ORLEANS,    prince  H.    de.    From   Tonkin 

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ORMSBY,  J.    Autumn  rambles   in   North 

Africa  9166 

ORPHEUS.    Mystical     hymns,    tr.     from 

the    Greek    883 

ORR,  H.   B.    Theory  of  development  and 

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ORR,     Mrs.      S.    Handbook     to       Robert 

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Life  and  letters  of  Robert  Browning. 

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ORSER,    L.    Natural    method   of   writing 

music    781 

Orthoopisit.    Ayres,   A 42L 

ORTON,    J.    Andes   and    the   Amazon.. 918 

Comparative  zoology    591 

ed.    Liberal   education    of    women.. 376 
ORVIS,     C.     F.    ed.    Fishing     with     the 

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OSBORN,    H.    F.    From    the   Greeks       to 

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OSBORN,    H.    S.    Ancient   Egypt   in     the 

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OSr.ORNE,  C.  F.    HOiUf=e  planning 728 

OSBORNE,  D.    Parry,  E.  A.  ed.    Lettsrs 
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Temple    826 

OSBORNE,    G.    P.    Principles    of    econo- 
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OSGOOD,   F.    S.    Poems   811 

OSLER,    W.    R.    Tintoretto.      (Great   art- 
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OSMUN,    T.    B.     (Alfred    Ayres.)    Acting 

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The  mentor  395 

The  orthoepist    421 

OSSIAN,  Poems,    tr.  by  J.  McPherson.S21 
OSSOLI,    S.    M.    F.    Art,    literature    and 

the    drama    814 

At    home    and    abroad    910 

Life    without   and   life   within 814 

"Women   of   the   19th   century    396 

Emerson,  R.  W.    and  others.    Memo'r 

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Rigginson,    T.      W.     Margaret      Fuller 

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Howe,  J.   "W.    Margaret  Fuller  B 

OSTROGORSKI,  M.     Rights  of  women396 
OSWALD,     F.     D.       Nature's     household 

remedies   613 

Poison  problem   178 

Zoological   sketches    591 

Other  men's  minds.    Davies.  E R-^03 

Other  side  of  war.    Wormeley.   K.   P. 9737 

Other  worlds.     Servi.ss,  C.  P 520 

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Lanc.3lot    Andrews     B 

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Works:     plays,      poems    and     lottcrs- 

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Our  Australian  cousins.  Inglis,  J.  ..9194 
Our  centennial  mem.oir:    founding  of  the 

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Our   chancellor.    Busch,    M B 

Our   conquests   in   the  Pacific.    Davis,    O. 

K 9191 

Otir    conversational  circle.        Morton,   A. 

H 177 

Our  countrj^.     Strong,   J S'iO 

Our  destiny.     Gronlund,    Ij 335 

Our  English   cousins.     Davis,    R.    H...9142 

Otir  fa,rm  of  four  acres 630 

Our  fight  with  Tammanv.    Parkhurst,  C. 

H .3(rt 

Ovr  first  century.  Devens,  R.  M.  ..R-973 
Our  groat  captains.    Brockett,  L.  P.    ..920 

Our  gr.3at   West.    Ralph,    J 9178 

Our  heredity  from  God.  Powell.  E.  P. 215 
Our  home  by  the  Adriatic.  Collier,  M.914a 
Our  houseboat  on  the  Nile.    Bacon,  H9162 

Our  island  empire.    Morris,  C 9172 

Our   Italy.    Warner,    C.    D 9179 

Our   life     in    the     Swiss     Highlands.  Sy- 

monds,    J.    A 9149 

Our  lost  explorers.    Newcomb.   R.   L..919S 

Our  moral  na.-ture.    McCosh,  J 171 

Our  m.other  tongue.      Mead,  T.  H 121 

Our      national      institutions.       Buckland, 

A 342 

Our   national    parks.    Muir,    J 9179 

Our    neighborhood    P.,    T.    A 9152 

Our  new   masters.    Wright,    T 331 

Our  new  possessions.    Wliite,  T 9191 

Our  new   prosperity.    Ba,kcr,   R.    S 333 

Our    old   home.    Hawthorne,    N 9142 

Our  own  country.    4v   9142 

Our  race.    Totten,    C.    A.    L 572 

Our  recent  actors.    Marston,   W 792 

Our   social  bees.    AVynter,   A 834 

Our   sea-coasit    heroes.    Daunt,    A 910 

Our   sentimental  journey.    Pennell,   J.9144 

Our  sister  republic.    Evans.   A.    S 9172 

Our  temperaments.    Stewart,  A  137 

OUSELEY,  F.  A.  G.  Treatise  on  musi- 
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Out  of   the  deep.    Kingsley.   C 250 

Out   of   the   east.    Hearn,    L 9152 

Out  of  the  silence.    Cheney,   J.   V 811 

Outdoor   studies.    Needham.    J.    G 507 

Outing  with  the  queen  of  hearts.  Tour- 
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Outlines    of   primtive    beliefs.    Ke.ary,    C 

F 291 

Out-of-town  places.    Mitchell,  D.  C   ..710 

Outre-mer.    Bottrget,    P 9173 

Over   the   border.    Chase,    E.    B 9171 

OVERBECK,      J.      F.    Atkinson,      J.      B. 

Overbeck   B 

Overheard  in  Arca.dy.    Bridges,   R 814 

OVERMAN,  F.     Metallurgy  669 

OVERTON,    J.    H.     John    Wesley    E 

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OWEN,    J.    Five   great   skeptical   dramas 

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PARKER,  J.    Ecce  Deus 232 

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Montcalm   and  Wolfe   9732 

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Oregon    trail    9178 

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Folly  as  it  flies   818 

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PATER,   W.   H.    Appreciations    824 

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Imaginary    portrai'ts    824 

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Plato   and   Platonism    184 

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PATTEN,    S.    N.    Development    oC    Eng- 
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PKABODY,  E.  P.  Record  of  Mr.  Alcotfs 

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PEABODY,  F.  G.    Jesus  Christ  and     the 

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PEABODY,  G.    Hanaford,   P.   A.    Life  of 

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Pearls   of    the  faith.    Arnold,    E 821 

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PEARSON,    C.      H.     Early      and      middle 

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PEARSON,    K.    Grammar   of   science.. 110 
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PECK,  H.  T.    The  personal  equation.. 814 
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PECK,    J.    T.    History    of    the    great    re- 
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PECK,  S.  M.    Cap  and  belLs  SU 

PECK,    W.     Constellations    523 

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Peer  Gynt.      Ibsen,  H   839 

PEILE,    J.    Philology    410 

PEILE,   S.   C.   P.    Lawn  tennis   796 

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PEIRCE,  B.  K.    Word  of  God  opened.220 
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PELHAM,    H.     P.    Outlines     of     Roman 

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PERRY,    B.    C.    Human  hair    661 

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PERRY,    G.    Sheaf   of  poems    811 

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PERRY,  M.  C.  Expedition  of  an  Amer- 
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PETERS,   J.    P-    Nippur.    2v   913 

PFTBRS,   M.   C.    Justice   to   the  Jew.. 296 

PETERS,    S.    HJPtorv   of    Connecticut9746 

PETERSON,    C.    J.    Military     heroes     of 

the  revolution.    (And)  Narrative  of  the 

war   of  independence    9733 

PETICUS,    A.    H.    Gods    of   Olympos..292 
PETIT,    J.   A.    History    of   Mary   Stuart. 

2v .^ 

PETIT,    J.    L.    Architectural   Studies     m 

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PBTO',    S.   iM.    Resources    and     prospects 

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PETRARCH,  F.  Sonnets,  itriumphs  and 
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Sonnets.    With  Dante  sonnets  S'.l 

Reeve,    H.    Petrarch    B 

Ward,  M.   A.    Petrarch   B 

Petrarch.    Reardcn,   T.   H 814 

PETRIE,  W.  M.  P.  Pyramids  and  tem- 
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and  others.    Naukratis R-9L> 

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PETROFP,  P.  Ante-mortem  deposi- 
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PETRONIUS,  A.  C.  Trlmalchio's  din- 
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PETRUCCELLI  DE  LA  GATTINA,  F. 
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Pius   IX 282 

PETTIGREW,   J.   B.    Animal  locomotion 

591 

PETTIGREW,    T.    J.    Chronicles    of    the 

tombs   3^3 

PFEIFFER,    T.    L.    Last  travels.       With 

autobiographical   memoir    910 

Vi.-slt  to  Iceland  and  the  Scandinavian 

north    9149 

PHABDRUS,    Fables.       (With     Terence. 

Comedies.)    872 

Phantom   flowers    746 

Pharaohs,  fellahs  and  explorers.  Ed- 
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Pharxohs  of  the  bondage  and  the  exo- 
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PHEIDIAS.     Waldsitein,    C.       Essays    on 

the  art  of  Pheidias   730 

PHELPS,  A.  H.  L.  Lectures  on  chem- 
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English   style  In  public  discourse.. 250 
Men  and  books   250 


My  note-book   204 

My    study,    and    other   essays 204 

and    Frinck,    H.    A.    Rhetoric    426 

PHELPS,  Austin.     My  portfolio  204 

Ward,    E.    S.   P.    Austin  Phelps    ....B 
PHELPS,  C.  H.    California  verses  ....811 
PHELPS,  E.   S.    Now  Ward,  E.  S.  P. 
PHELPS,     W.       L.       English     romantic 

movement    820 

PHILIP,   J.    Pictures  with  sketch   by   J. 

Daffome    R-759 

PHILIPON,  D.    Jew  in  English  fiction820 

Philisitinism.       Newton,    R.    H 250 

PHILLIMORE,      C.      M.    Fra     Angelico. 

(Also)    Early   Florentine   painters B 

PHILLIPS,    C.    Sir    Joshua   Reynolds.. B 
PHILLIPS,    F.    Some   South  African   re- 
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PHILLIPS,    J.    A.    Ore  deposits    669 

PHILLIPS,    M.    ed.    Making   of   a   news- 
paper     70 

PHILLIPS,   S.    Herod 822 

Paolo    and   Francesca    822 

Poems    821 

PHILLIPS,   W.  Speeches  and  lectures.SlS 
Austin,    G.    L.    Life   of   Wendell   Phil- 
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PHILLIPS,     W.     B.      How     department 

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PhiloBOohers     and     actresses.    Houssaye, 

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Philosophy    and    political    economy.    So- 
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Philosophy    of    English    literature.    Bas- 

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Philosophy  of  happiness.    Bersford,   T.3.j5 

Philosophy   of  religion.    Bascom,    J 201 

Philosophy     of     the     short     story.    Mat- 
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Philosophy   of  the     supernatural.    Piatt, 

W.  H 230 

PHILP,    R.    K.    Reason    why:    Scientific 

knowledge    507 

Reason  why:    natural  history  590 

PHISTERER,    P.    Statistical     record     of 

the   ax'mies   of   the  U.    S 9737 

PHOENIX,  J.    pseud.       See  Derby,   G.H. 
PHYFE,    W.  H.   J.    How     should   I   pro- 
nounce?     421 

Physical   beauty.    Miller,   A.   J.    613 

Physical  nature  of  the  child.    Rowe,    S. 

H 613 

Physical   religion.       Muller,    F.    M 290 

I'hysics    and    politics.    Bagehot,    W 320 

Physiology  of  the  soul.    Wythe,  J.   H.150 
PIATT,    J.    J.    A  dream   of  church   win- 
dows     811 

Little     new-world     idyls,     and     other 

poems   Sll 

Lost   farm,    and   other   poems    811 

Re  turn    to    paradise    814 

Western  windows,  and  other  poems. 811 
PIATT,   S.   M.  B.    Dramatic  persons  and 

moods,    with   other  new   poems    811 

Enchanted    oastle,    and    other    poems. 

811 

In  primrose   time   811 

Irish    garland    811 

That  new  world  Sll 

Voyage   to    the   Fortunate   Lsles,     and 

other   poems    811 

The  witch  in  the    glass,   and      other 

poems    SU 

A   woman's   poems    811 

PICK,    B.    Talmud    296 

PICKARD,   J.   L.    School  supervision.  .371 
PICKARD,    S.  T.    Life  and  letters   of  J. 

G.  Whittier.    2v B 

PICKERING,    C.       Races  of  man .572 

Pickwickian  pilgrimage.      Hassard,  J.   R. 

G 9143 

Pictures  and  rhyme.    Newe-11,   P 817 

Pictures  and   text.    James,  H 704 


PIDQEON 


195 


POE 


Pictures   In   verse.    Raymond,    G.    L...811 
Pictures  of  life  in  camp  and   field.    Tay- 
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PIDGEON,     AV.    Traditions     of     De-coo 

dah    571 

PT1<;PENBRING,  C.    Theology  of  the  Old 

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PIERCK,    B.    K.    Half   century    with   ju- 
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PIERCE.    E.    Jj.    Memoir  and    letters    of 

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PIERCE,   F.   C.     Field  genealogy.    2v..&29 

Piers   the  plowman.    I.,angland,    W    821 

PIERSON.    A.    T.     Forward     movements 

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PIERSON.    H.    W.     In    the  "brush    B 

Piety  exemplified.    Thornton,   J 2i0 

Pigmies.    Quatrefages  de   Breau  J.   L.   A. 

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PIGOU.    A.    C.    Robert    Browning    as     a 

religious   'teacher    820 

PIKE,     G.      D.    Jubilee     singers.    (Also) 

Jubilee  songs    780 

PIKE,    N.    Sub-tropical    rambles     ....9169 
PIKE,    R.    Pike,    J.    S.    The    new    Puri- 
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PIKE.  Z.  'M.    Expeditions  xo  the  sources 

of    the    Mississippi    910 

PILOHBR,  J.  E      First  aid  in  injury  and 

illness    617 

Pilgrim  republic.    Goodwin,  J.   A 9744 

PILKINGTON,    G.    L.     Battersby,    C.    P. 

n.     Pilkington  of  Uganda    B 

PILLrSBURY.    P.    Acts    of   the   anti-slav- 
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The   church   as  it   is    326 

PIM.    B.    Gate    of    the   Pacific    9172 

PINCHOT.  G.  Primer  of  foresitry  ....582 
PINCKNEY.    B.    Ravenal,    H.    H.    Eliza 

Pinokney    B 

PINLOCHE.  A.    Pestalczzi  and  the  mod- 
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PINNEY,    N.     Progressive   French    read- 
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PINTO,  F.   M.    Voyages  and  adventures 

910 

PINTO,  S.    How  I  crossed  Africa.    2v9166 

Pioneer   preacher.    Milburn,   W.    H 814 

Pioneer    women    of    the    West.     Ellet,    E. 

F 920 

Pioneer  work  in  California.  Woods,  J.B 
Pioneering  in  Cuba.  Adams,  J.  M...9172 
Pioneers  of  prosperity.    Walker,     D.     H. 

9794 

Pioneers    of  science.    I^odge,    0 530 

Pioneers  of  science.  Youmans,  W.  J. .920 
Pioneers  of  the  west.    Strickland,  W.   P. 

9178 

PIOZZI.    H.    L.    T.     Glimpses    of    Italian 

society  in  the  18th   century   9145 

Seeley,  L.  B.  ed.    Mrs.  Thrale   B 

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PITMAN.  B.  and  Howard,  J.  B.    Manual 

of    phonography    6.53 

PITMAN.    E.    R.     Elizabeth    Fry    B 

Story   of   misaionarv   enterprise    266 

PITMAN,       M.      J.     (Margery       Deane ) 

European   breezes    914 

PITT,     W.    Macaulay,     T.     B.    Earl     of 

Chatham.     (With    his    Hampden. 1    ....B 

PITl'.      W.     Macaulay,     T.      B.    William 

Pitt    B 

Roseberry,    lord.    Pitt    B 

PITTENGER,    W.    Capturing   a    locomo- 
tive     9737 

The    great    locomotive    chase    9737 

Extempore  speech   815 

Toasts  and  fonns  of  public  addre.«s8!5 
PIUS   IX.    pope.    Shea,     J.     G.    Life     of 

Pope  Pius  IX B 

PIZARRO,    F.     Helps,    A.       Life    of    Piz- 

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PIZZAMIGIJO,    L.    Distributing    co-ope- 
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Place   of  Christ     in      modern     theology. 

Fairbalm,   A.    M 230 

Place    of    death.     Smyth,    N 236 

Placer   County,    History   of    9794 

Plain  talk.    Crosby,   E 811 

BLANCHE,      F.     D'A.    comp.       Evening 

amusements   , 790 

PI?ANCHE,     J.       R.    Personal     reminis- 
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B 

History   of    British    costume    391 

Planchette.    Sargent,    E. 133 

Plant    relations.       Coulter,    J.    M 580 

Plantation    negro    as    a    freeman.    Bruce, 

P.   A 326 

PLATO.       The     banquet,     tr.    by   P.      B. 

Shelley    888 

Best    thoughts,    coonp.    by    C.    H.    A. 

Bulkley    888 

A  day  in  Athens  with  Socrates  888 

Dialogues.    4v 888 

Phaedrus,  Lysis,  Protagoras  888 

Republic    888 

Socrates    888 

Talks  with  Socrates  about   life   ....888 

Trial    and    death    of    Socrates    888 

Zeller,    E.    Plato   and   the   older   aca- 
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Plato  and  Platonism.      Pater,  W 184 

PLATT,    J.    Business    174 

PLATT,    W.    H.    After    death— what?. 236 

Legal   ethics    340 

Philosophy    of   the   supernatural 230 

comp.    Art    culture   707 

PLAUTUS.    Comedies,     tr.   by  H.   T.   Ri- 
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Same.    tr.    by   E.    H.    Sugden    872 

Phormio.     tr.  by  M.   H.    Morgan 872 

Collins,    W.    L.    Plautus   and  Terence 

872 

Play   in   Provence.    Pennell,    J 9144 

Play  of  animals.      Groos,  K   591 

Play   of   man.    Grooa.    K    591 

Play-day    poems.    Johnson,    R 8211 

Players  and  playwrights  T  have  known. 

Coleman,    J 920 

Players    of    the    period.    Goddard,    A.  .920 
PLAYFAIR,   Lord.      and  others.    Aspects 

of  modem  study    378 

Plays   and   Puritans.    Kingsley,    C 904 

Plea   for   liberty.    Mackay,    T 335 

Plea  for    the  gospel.    Herron,    G.    D...204 

Plea  for  Urania   133 

Pleasures   of   the  imagination.    Akenside, 

M 821 

PLEHN,    C.    C.    Public   finance    336 

PLINY  the  younger.     Church,  A.   J.   and 

Brodribb.   W.   J.   Pliny's  letters  875 

PLOETZ.   C.     Epitome  of  hisitorv   909 

PLUMLEY,       G.       S.    ed.       Presbyterian 

church    2.85 

PLDMMBR,  J.  I.    Astronomy 520 

PLUMTRE,  A.      Narrative  Of  a  residence 

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PLUNKETT,    Mrs.    M.    H.    J.    G.      Hol- 
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PLUTARCH.       Lives,     tr.    with    life      of 

PIuta.rch  by  J.  Langhome   920 

Same.     tr.  called  Dryden's.  ed.  by  A. 

H.   Clough.    5v   920 

Morals,    ed.    bv   W.    W.    Goodwin.    5v 

S88 

Pocahontas.       Sigourney,    Mrs.    L.    H.8U 
PODMORE,  P.    Apparitions  and   thought 

transfjrence    133 

Studies  in  psychical   research    133 

POE,    E.    A.    Poems,    with    biographical 

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Woodberry.  G.  E.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.B 
Fruit,  J.  P.  Mind  and  art  of  Poe's 
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POLE 


196 


POYNTER 


Poems  by  the  way.    iMorris,  W  821 

Poems   of   nature.    Whittier,    J.    G 811 

Poems  of  places.    Longrfellcw,   H.   W.8211 

Poets    bazaar.    Anderson,    H.    C 914 

Poet's   portfolio.     Story,    W.    W 811 

Poet's  sketch  book.  Buchanan,  R....824 
Poetic    interpretation    of   nature.    Shairp. 

J.   C •S24 

Poetical  quotations.  Adams,  H.  G.R-SO-3 
Poetry  as  a    representative     art.       Ilay- 

moni,  G.  L 801 

Poetry,  comedy  and     duty.    Everett,     C. 

Q ; 177 

Poetrv  of  Christian  art.  Rio,  A.  F...755 
Poetry  of  the  Anti- Jacobin.    Edmonds,  C- 

__.    827 

Poets  on  poets.  Strachey,  Mrs  R....821I 
Poets     the     interpreters     of     their     age. 

Swanwick,    A 824 

POLE,  R.     Lfee,  F.  G.     Reginald  Pole  ..B 

POLE,    W.     Philosophy   of   whist    79.5 

Polished   stones  and    sharpened     arrows. 

Bibb,    C.    W ■^■■■If. 

Political  pamphlets.  Pollard,  A.  F...b24 
Politics    and    pen    pictures.    HiUiard,    H. 

W B 

Political    theories    of    the     middle     ages. 

Gierke,    O 320 

Politics   and    the    moral     law.    Ruemelln, 

G  172 

POLITTKOS      pseud.        Sovereigns      and 

courts   of  Europe    920 

POLLARD,    A.    W.       ed.     English   mira- 
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Political    pamphlets    824 

POLLARD,   E.   A.    Lost   cause   regained. 

9737 

Southern  histcry  of  the  war  9737 

POLLARD,    J.    The  Bible   and  its   story. 

220 

POLO.   M.    Travels  915 

POLTjOCK,  F.  Science  of  politics...  .320 
POLLOCK,    W.    H.    and    Pollock,    Lady. 

Amateur   theatricals    793 

POMEROY,  B.    pseud.    See  Pomeroy,   M. 

M. 
POMEROY,   J.   N.    Constitutional  law  of 

the  U.   S R-342 

Equity    jurisprudence    R-317 

Municipal    law    R-317 

POMEROY,    M.    M.     ("Brick"    Pomeroy  ) 

Nonsense  817 

Our  Saturday  nights  818 

Tucker,   M.    E.    ed.    Life  of  Mark  M. 

Pomeroy    B 

POND,  G.   E.    Shenandoah  valley  in  1834 

9737 

POND,  J.    B.    Bccemtricities   of  genius920 
PONTON,    M.    Earthquakes    and     volca- 
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POOK,  S.   M.    Method  of  comparing  the 

lines    and    dravighting  vessels    699 

POOLE,   D.   G.    Sioux  of  Dakota  970 

POOLE,   J.    Telephone  handbook   5  ;7 

POOLE,   R.    L.    Bach   B 

POOLE,   R.   S.    and   others.    Lectures  on 

art   704 

POOLE,    S.    L.    Aurangzib    954 

and    Gilman,    A.    Story   of    the    Moors 

In  Spain   946 

and    Kelly,    J.    D.    Story    of   the   Bar- 

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and    others.     Story   of   Turkey    ....9496 
PO'OR,  H.  V.    Manual  of  the  railroads  or 

the  U.   S R-385 

POOR,    L.    E.    Sanskrit   and    its    kindred 

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POORE,    R.    P.    Perley's    reminiscences. 

2v   B 

POPE,    A.    Poetical   works,    with  life   by 

Dr.    Johnson    821 

tr.    Iliad    883 

Stephen,  L.    Alexander  Pope  B 


POPE,      F.      L.        Electric     incandescent 

lamp    537 

POPE,    M    .E.    Poems    811 

Pope  and  the  new  era.  Stead,  W.  T. ..282 
Popular  government.  Maine,  H.  J.  S.231 
Popular  progress  in  England.    Routledge, 

J 942 

Popular  sayings  dissected.    \V'allace,  A 390 
PORTER,  C.     and  Clarke,  H.  A.  Brown- 
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PORTER,    E.    G.    Rambles  In    old     Bos- 
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PORTER,   J.   H.    Wild  beasts    591 

PORTER,   J.    L.    Giant   cities  of   Ba^han 

and    Syria's  holy   places    9156 

PORTER,    J.    Self-reliance      encouraged. 

171 

PORTER,   L.  H.    Cycling  for  health  and 

pleasure    796 

PORTER,  N.    American  colleges  and  the 

American   public    378 

Books    and   reading    28 

Elements  of   intellectual   science 150 

Elements  of  moral  science  171 

Human    intellect' 150 

Kant's  ethics  133 

Science  and  sentiment 104 

Sciences  of  nature  versus  the   science 

of  man  104 

Two    hundredth    birthday     of     Bishop 

Berkeley B 

Merriam,    G.    S.    Noah    Porter    B 

Portraits    in    plaster.    Hutton,    L 920 

Portraits    of    men    of     eminence.    Reeve, 

L 920 

PORTSMOUTH,   duchess  of.    See  Kerou- 
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Positive    religion.    Allen,    J.    H 204 

POSNETT,   H.     M.    Comparative     litera- 
ture     801 

POST,   A.   A.    Volapuk  grammar  408 

Posthumous   humanity.      Assier,   A.d'..133 

POSTON,   C.    D.    Apache-land    811 

Sun  worshipers  of  Asia   295 

Potiphar's   wife.    Arnold,    B 821 

POTOCKA,  A.  countess.  Memoirs  ...B 
POTTER,    B.    Co-operative  movement   in 

Great    Britain    334 

POTTER,   H.     Impersonations   808 

POTTER,    H.    C.    Sisterhoods     and     dea- 
conesses     255 

POTTER,  H.   L.   D.    Manual  of  reading. 

808 

POTTER,   M.   C.    Agricultural  botany. 581 

POTTER,    M.    K.     Love   in   art    7.55 

Potter's  wheel.       Maclaren,   1 240 

POTTS,    W.    From   a  New   England  hill- 
side     818 

POUGIN,  A.  Floriated  ornament. ..R-745 
POULSSON,    B.    Love   and    law   in   child 

training    372 

POULTON,   B.   B.    Verdi  B 

Charles  Darwin  and  natural  selection. 

575 

POWELL,     E.     P.    Our    heredity     from 

God 215 

POWELL,  P.  Bacchus  dethroned  ....178 
POWELL,   J.   J.    The  Golden  State     and 

its  resources 9179 

POWELL,  L.  P.    ed.      Historic  towns  of 

the  Western  sitates   978 

POWELL,     W.    Wanderings   in     a     wild 

country   9193 

POWER,  Mrs.  S.  D.    Ugly  girl  papers. 643 

Power  of  grace.    Dresser,  H.  W 131 

Power    through    repose.    Call,    A.    P...613 
POWERS,  L.     B.    Story  of  the  old    mis- 
sions   of    California    9794 

POWERS,    S.    Afcot   and   alone    9173 

iMuskingum       legends,       with        other 

sketches  818 

POYNTER,     E.     J.        South     Kensington 
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PRAED 


197 


PROFFATT 


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Practical  Idealism.    Hyde,  W.  D 170 

PRAED.  W.  M.    Poems:    with  memoir  by 

D.  Coleridge 821 

Seleo^ed  poems   s'31 

PRAEGER,  F.    Wagner  as  I  knew  him.B 

Prairie   songs.    Garland,   H   81I 

Praise   of  Paris.    Child,   T 9  44 

PRATT,  O.    Doctrines  of  the  Gospel.. 2!»s 

PRATT,  S.  G.    Lincoln  in  story   B 

PRAY,    T.    Twenty  years   with   the   indl- 

cator  *2l 

Pre- Adamites.      Winchell,  A 573 

PREBLE,   H.   and  Parker,   C.    P.       Latin 

writing 4TS 

Pre-glacial  man.    Burge,  L 213 

Pre-historic  America.    Nadaillac,     J.     F. 

de   571 

Preludes  and  studies.    Henderson,  W.J.7>0 

Premature  death   fil3 

PRENTICE.  G.  D.    Prenticeana 817 

PRENTISS.  E.  P.    Golden  hours   SH 

Life  and  letters  B 

PRENTISS,  S.  S.    Memoir  of  S.  S.  Prt n- 

tiss.       ed.   bv  his  brother.    2v   B 

PRESBYTERIAN   Church.     Psalms     and 

hymns  245 

PRESCOTT,  G.  B.    Bell's  telephone.  ...537 

Dynamo-electricity  537 

Electricity  and  the  electric  telegraph. 

,=^37 

History  of  the  electric  telegraph 537 

Speaking  telephone    537 

PRESCOTT,  W.  H.    Conquest  of  Mexico. 

3v   972 

Conquesit  of  Peru   98 j 

Re'gn  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  946 

Reign  of   Philip  II :146 

ed.    Robertson's  His^tory     of     Charles 

V 943 

Presence  of  Christ.  Thorold,  A.  W...25iJ 
Present  to  youths  and  young  men.  2v.2!4 
Pre.'jidents  of  the  U.  S.  Wilson,  J.  G..920 
PRESSENSE.  E.  D.   de.     Early  years    or 

Christianity    270 

Study  of  origins    21.') 

PRESTON,    F.    M.     Railway   law    3S5 

PRESTON,     H.     W.       Troubadours     and 

trouveres    819 

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First   steps  in  geometry   513 

Flowers    of    the   sky    520 

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Old  and  new  astronomy  ii20 

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Red-letter  poems  by  English  men  and 
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REED,  A.  M.  M.    Earlier  poems  Sll 

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Pclis-ious  pamphlets.  Dearmer.  P  —  204 
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German   psychology  of   today    150 

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Temperance  lesson  book   17S 

RICHARDSON,  C.  P.  American  litera- 
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RICHARDSON,  C.  J.  House-building. 728 
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RICHARDSON,  F.  Iliad  of  the  East. 891 
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Green  fields  and  running  brooks 811 

Home  folks   811 

Neigliborly  poems   811 

Pipes  o'  Pan   811 

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Rhymes   of    ohiMhood    811 

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Romance   of  ithe   heavens.    Bickerton,    S. 

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Candid  examination  of  theism   211 

Darsvin   and   after   Darwin    575 

Examin.ation  of  Weismannism   575 

Jelly-fish,   star-fish,  and  sea  urchins593 

Mental    evolution    575 

Organic    evolution    575 

Romantic       love     and     personal     beauty. 

Finck,  H.   T 177 

Romantic  triumph.    Omond,   T.    S 809 

Rome   and    the    papacy.    Petrucelli   de    la 

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ROMER.  A.    Wild  animals  at  home.... 591 

RONDELLE,   D.    Foil  and  saber  796 

ROOD,   O.    N.    Chromatics    535 

Roof  of  France.    Edwards,  M.  B 9144 

ROOK.    E.    C.    Child's    speaker    SOS 

R003A,  D.  B.  S.     Doctor's  £Uggestions610 
ROOSEVELT,    B.      Life   of    G.    Dore....B 

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ROOSEVELT,     R.   E.        Five    acres     too 

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ROOSEVELT,    T.    American    ideals,    and 

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Gouvprneur  Morris   B 

Huntiag  trips  of  a  ranchman 799 

Naval  war  of  1812    9735 

New   York    9747 

Oliver   Cromwell   B 

Rough  Pi.id3rs   9729 

Strenuous   life    304 

T.    H.    Benton    B 

Wilderness  hunter  799 

Winning  of   the  west.    4v 9732 

ROOT.  A.  L.     A.  B.  C.  of  bee  culture.. 638 
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ROPER,  S.     Locomotive  621 

Marine  and   land  engines   621 

Steam-boiler    621 

Steam  flre-ensine.«  621 

Young  engineer's  own  book 621 

ROPES,  J.   C.    The  army  under  Pope.9737 

Campaign  of  Waterloo   944 

The  first  Napoleon   B 

Story  of  the  civil   war   9737 

RORER,    S.    T.    Home   candy   making. 641 

Philadelphia  cook  be  ok    641 

Rosamund.    Swinburne,   A.   C S22 

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ROSCHER,    W.    Principles     of     political 

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ROSr'OE.   H.    E.    Chemistry    540 

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Spectrum    analysis    544 

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ROSEBERRT,  lord.  (Archibald  Philip 
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ROSENCRANZ.   J.   K.   F.    Pedagogics.370 

Philosophy  of  education  370 

ROSENTHAL.  I.  Physiology  of  muscles 
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Meisterschaft  system:      German  438 

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Rosmersholm.       Ibsen.    H S3H 

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ROSSE,  J.  W.    Index  of  dates.    2v..R-902 
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A  pag-eanlt,   and   other  poems 821 

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ROSSETTI,    D.    G.    Ballads  and   sonnets. 

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Poem?!   '.    ..'.'.    ...'.........'.'.821 

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Knig-ht,  J.    Life  of  Rossetti  B 

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RO'SSETTL  M.   F.     Shadow  of  Dante.. 851 
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Laves  of   famous  poets    920 

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ROSSINL    G.    A.    Edwards,    H.    S.    Ros- 
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ROSSITER,    W.    Dictionary    of    scientific 

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La  princesse   lointaine  842 

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Round    trip.       Codman,    J 9179 

Round  tnp.     Clark,    S.C 9173 

Round   year.       Thomas,    E      M 811 

Roundabout  journey.      Warner,  C.   D.9146 

Rough   Riders.       Roosevelt,    T 9729 

ROUSSEAU,  J.   J.    Emile  371 

Social    contract    320 

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ROWELL'3   American   T;evvspaper     direc- 
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Royall    game    of   chesse-play    R-794 

ROYCE,    J.    California   9794 

Conception  of  immortality   256 

Primer  of  logical   analysis    160 

Religious  aspect  of  pholosophy  201 

Spirit   of  modem  philosophy   190 

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The  world  and  the  individual   210 

RUBENS,   P.   P.     Kett.  C.  W.     Rubens. B 

RUBINSTEIN,    A.    Autobiography    B 

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M' Arthur,  A.    Anton  Rubinstein   B 

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RUDDOCK,    E.    H.    Homoeopathic    prin- 
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RUGGLES,   H.   J.    Plays  of  Shakespeare 

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Rugs.     Holt.    R.    B R-745 

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Ruins.    Volney,   C.   F.   C.   de  901 

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RUNCIMAN,    M.    M.     Rules    cf   perspect- 
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Rush  Medical  College.     Pulse   R-378 

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Aratra   Pentelicl    824 

Art  culture    824 

Art  of  England    759 

Crown  of  wild  olives   824 

Deucalion    824 

Eagle's    nest    824 

Elements  of  drawing  824 

Elements    of   perspective    824 

Ethics  of  the  dust    824 

Pors   clavigera    824 

A  joy  forever  824 

Laws   of   Fiesole 824 

Le'Ctures   on  art   824 

Love's   meinie    821 

Modern  painters.    5v    750 

Mornings   in   Florence    824 

Notes    on    Prout   and    Hunt 824 

Pl^a-sures  of  England    824 

Poems.    2v    821 

Political    economy   of   art   824 

Pre-Ra.phaeliti.sm.        CAlso)    Notes      on 
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Quopn   of   the   air   292 

St.   Mark's   rest.     CAlso)   Shrine  of  the 

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Selections    from    his    writings.     (Little 

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Sesame  and  lilies.    (Also)  Queen  of  the 

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Seven   lamps  of  architecture   824 

Stones    of   Venice.    3v    S24 

Time  and  tide  by  Weare  and  Tyne.824 

The   true  and  beautiful    824 

Two    paths    824 

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Val  d'Arno.      (With)  Love's  meinie. 824 


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Verona,    and    other    lectures    S24 

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religion    of   beauty    S24 

Sizeranne,   R.   de  la.    Ruskin   and    the 
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RUSSELL.    A.    Natural  history   of  Alep- 
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RUSSELL.  A.  P.     Club  of  one  81S 

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Library    notes    818 

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RUSSELL,     B.    German     social      democ- 
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RUSSELL.  F.   T.    Use  of  the  voice.... 808 
RUSSELL.    G.    W.    E.    Wilham  E.   Glad- 
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RUSSELL,  I.    Poems  811 

RUSSELL,     I.     C.    Volcanoes     of     North 

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RUSSELL.    J.    1st    earl    Russell.       Recol- 
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RUSSELL,  J.  S.  Technical  education. 607 
RUSSEI.L,    M.    History    of    the    Barbary 

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Nubia  and   Abyssinia    9162 

RUSSELL.        R.        H.    pub.        Illustrated 

American  stage    792 

RUSSELL,     W.        History      of       modern 

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RUSSELL.  W.    Eccentric  personages.  920 

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RUSSELL,   W.    American   elocutionist. 808 

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RUSSELL,    W.    C.    Horatio   Nelson   ....B 

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William  Dampier  B 

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RUSSELL,  W.    E.    Speeches  and  addres- 
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Russi.i  against  India.    Colquhoun,  A... 327 

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RUTLEY,   F.    Study  of  rocks   552 

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Sacred    songs    with    tunes    245 


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ST.    JOHN,   S.     Havti    9172 

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Things  a  boy  should  know  about  elec- 
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St.  Nicholas  book  of  plays  and  dialogues. 

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St.  Paul  and  Protestantism.      Arnold,  M. 

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Saint's    tragedy.       Kingsley,    C    821 

SAINTE-BEUVE,     C.     A.    English     por- 
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Monday  chats   844 

Portraits  o'f  celebrated  women  920 

Sel3ct  essays  844 

Saints   and  sinners.    Jones,   H.    A 822 

SAINTSBURY,    G.         Corrected     impres- 
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Dryden    B 

Essays    in    English    literature.    v2.  .820 
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Historj'  of  Elizabethan  literature..  820 

Life   ^f  Sir  James  Brooke   B 

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New-laid  eggs   G365 

Oysters  a  la  mode  641 

Savories  a  la  mode   641 

Soups  and  dressed  fish   a  la  mode.. 641 
Sweets  and  supper  dishes  a  la  mode. 641 
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SALMON,  L.  M.     Domestic  service  ....331 

Salome.     Hevwood.    J.    C 811 

Salome.       Wilde,    O 822 

Salons.     Wharton,    A.    H 9174 

Salpa.       Brooks.   W.   K 597 

SALT.  H.  S.    Animal's  rights    179 

SALTUS,    E.    E.    Balzac    B 

SALTIIS,       F.      S.    The     bayadere,     and 

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Fla.'sks     and     flagons.    (Alsol     Pa.stels 
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Shadows   and    ideals    811 

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SAMPSON,  G.   W.    Art  criticism   701 

SAMUELS,     E.     A.       With     fly-rod     and 

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J.    R.    Freud    352 

San  Luis  Obispo  County,  History  of.. 9791 

SANBORN,     A.     F.         Moody's     lodg-ing 

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SANBORN,    F.      B.     Henry   D.      Thoreau. 

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Life  and  letters  of  John  Brown B 

ed.    Genius  and     character  of     Emer- 
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SANBORN,    K.    Abandoning    an    adopted 

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Adopting  an  abandoned  fa.rm SIS 

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Truthful  woman  in  Southern  Califor- 
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SANDARS,    W.    C.    Architectural   styles. 

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SANDAY,   W.       Inspiration   220 

SANDEMAN,  G.    Problems  of  biology. 57G 
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SANDERSON,  E.  and  others.       Six  thou- 
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SANKEY,    C.    Spartan    and   Theban    su- 
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Sonnets  and  other  verses   811 

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SARMIENTO,     F.     L.     Life     of     Pauline 

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SATTNDERS,  F.     About  woman,   love  and 

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SIS 

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SAUNDERS.   T.   B.    Schopenhauer   ....193 
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SAVAGE,    C.    A.     Easter   visions    2.50 

SAVAGE,    M.     J.    Irrepressible      conflict 

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Religion  of  evolution  :50 

Psychics  134 

SAVAGE,  R.     Dramatic  works 822 


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Church  and  state  in  the  U.  S 322 

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The  person  of  Christ  232 

Renaissance  709 

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SCHAUERMANN.     F.     L.    Theory     and 

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SCHLICKEYSEN,  G.  Fruit  and  bre-i.d.613 
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Mycenae  913 

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Students'     atlas      of     classical     .geog- 
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SCHMUCKER,  S.  M.  Hisitory  of  the  four 

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SCUDDER,  v.     Introduction  to  Ru-kins 

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Dcmesticated   animals   6i;6 

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Nature   and   man   In  America    551 

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SHERMAN,  L.  A.  Analytics  of  litera- 
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SHERMAN.  P.    Tariff  primer  :137 

SHERMAN,  W.  T.  Correspondence  be- 
tween Gen.    and   Senator  Sherman   ..S16 

Memoirs  by  himself.    2v  B 

Force,  M.  F.    General  Sherman.  (Grt. 

commanders.)    B 

Irwin,  R.   B.    Sherman  and  his  cam- 
paigns        B 

SPrERRTNG,  M.  A.  Sacred  city  of  the 
Hindus    9154 

SHERWOOD,   M.    E.   W.    Amenities     of 

home 173 

Art   of  entertaining    640 

An  epistle  to  posterity  B 

Here,    there   and  everywhere    B 

Manners   and   social  usages    395 

Royal    girls   and    royal    courts    920 

Shi   king.    Jenrdngs,   W 8.95 


SHIELDS 


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SK ELTON 


SHIELDS,  C.  "W.  Reformer  of  GenevaS12 
SHIELDS,       G.    O.    Camping-  and    camp 

outfits    799 

SHIIXABER,    B.    P.     (Mrs.    Parting-ton.) 
Mrs.   Partington's  knitting  work   ....817 

SHINN,  C.  H.    Mining  camps  333 

Story     of   the     mine.     fStory     of     tlie 

West.)    .^ 622 

SHINN,    Earl.    (iJd-ward    Strahan.)    Ne-w 

Hyperion 914 

SHINN,     G.     W.    King's     handbook     of 
notable    Epis^'opal    churches    In   the   U. 

S R-283 

SHINN,   M.  W.     Biography  of  a  baby.150 
Notes  on  the  development  of  a  child. 

150 

Ship,    The.       P^ussell,    W.    C 699 

Ship    in    the    desert.    Miller,    J 811 

ShiDS    and    sailors    910 

SHIRV-EY,    pseud.       See  Skelton,    J. 
SHIRLEY,    J.    Best      plays.       (Mermaid 

ser.-)   822 

SHOEIVfAKER,   C.    C.    Best  things   from 

best  authors  808 

comp.       Choice    humor    808 

Choice    dialect    808 

SHOEMAKER,   Mrs.   J.   W.    Classic  dia- 
logues and  dramas 79? 

Practical   elocution    808 

SHOEMAKER,    J.    V.    Heredity,     health 

an3   personal  beauty   613 

SHOEMAKER,   M.     M.    Islands     of     the 

southern    sea    9196 

SHOEMAKER,  W.  L.  La  santa  yerbaSll 
SHORT,   J.    T.    North  Americans   of  an- 

itiquity 571 

Short  studies  in  party   politics.    Brooks, 

N S29 

Short  studies  of  American  authors.  Hig- 

ginson,  T.  W 810 

SHORTER,  C.  K.    Chai'lotte  Bronte  and 

her  circle   '. 826 

Victorian  literature  820 

Shorter    -working    day.    Hadfleld,    R.    A. 

331 

SHREVE,     S.     H.    Strength    of    bridges 

and   roofs    620 

SHUCK,     H.    Jeter,    J.     B.    Memoir     of 

Mrs.   Shuick   B 

SHUCK.   O.    T.    cd.    Bench   and  bar     of 

Oaliforhia    9794 

ed.    Representative    men    of    the    Pa- 
cific    920 

comp.    California   anthology    818 

SHUCKBURGH,     E.      S.  History     of 

Rome  937 

SHUMTWAT.  B.  S.    Day  in  ancient  Rome 

9145 

SHWAY.  YOE.  pseud.  See  Scott,  J.  G. 
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vSTCKLES,    I.    Exercises    in    -lA'ood-work- 

ingr 674 

SIDDONS.   S.   K.    Kennard.  N.   A.    Mrs. 

Siddons    B 

Side  srlimpses  from  the  colonial  ■meeting- 
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F^ide  lig-hts.    Runciman.    J S24 

Sidelieht.'!  from  Patm.os.  Matheson.  G.204 
SIDGTVTCK.    Mrs.    A.    Caroline    Sohlegel 

and  her  friends B 

SIDGWICK.  A.    Distinction  of  beliefs.160 

Fallacies    160 

SIDGWICK,   H.    Elements  of  politics. 320 

Methods   of   ethics    171 

History  of  ethicjs   170 

SIDNEY.    Sir     P.    MisceiUaneous     -works. 

ed.    with  life  by  W.    Gray   828 

Poems.     (With    his)    Works    82S 

Bourne,  H.  R.  P.    Sir  Phillip  SidneyB 

LlfA  and  times  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney. B 

Svmonds,  J.  A.    Sir  Philip  Sidney  ..B 

SIEGVOLK,    P.    pseud.       See    Mathe-ws, 

A. 
SIEMENS.   E.    W.   von.    Personal  recol- 
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SIENKIEWICZ,  H.    So  runs  the  world. 

891 

SIEVBKING.     A.     F.  .Gardens     ancient 

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Sights-a-foot.    Collins,   W    9142 

SIGOURNEY,   L.     H.    Pocahontas,     and 

other   poems    811 

SIGSTON,  J.    Memoir  of  William  Bram- 

■well    B 

SIGSBEE.   C.    D.    The  Maine    359 

Sigurd  Slembo.      Bjomson,  B   839 

Silence  of  love.    Holmes.   E    821 

SILL.     E.     R.       Hermlone,     and     other 

poems    811 

Hermitage,  and  laAer  poems  811 

Poems  811 

Prose   S14 

SILLIMAN,   E.    Principles  of  physics.530 
Fisher,    G.    P.    Life  of     B.     Silliman. 

2v B 

SILSBY,      M.     R.    comp.       Tributes     to 

Shakespeare  822l 

SILVAGNI,  D.    Rome.    3v  9453 

Silver  jubilee  meronrial 377 

Silver  sunbeam.      Towler,  J  770 

Silverado  squatters.    Stevenson,  R.  L.9179 
SIMCOX,   E.     J.    Primitive     civilization. 

2v 901 

SIMCOX,  G.  A.    History  of  Latin  litera- 
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SIME.    J.    History    of    Germany    943 

SIMMONS.    P.    L.    Arctic    regions     and 

discoveries    9198 

Commercial  profduots  of  -the  sea 338 

SIMMS.  J.    Human  faces   138 

Past,  present  and  future  of  -women. 396 

Physiognomy   Illustrated    138 

SIMMS,    W.    G.    Trent,   W.    P.    William 

Gilmore  Simms    B 

SIMON.  J.    Government  of  M.  Thiers. 944 

Victor  Cousin    B 

SIMONDE    DE      SISMONDL    J.      C.      L. 
Historical  vie-w  of  the  literature  of  the 

south  of  Europe   809 

SIMONDS,   W.    E.     Law   of  patent.s  R-.S47 

SIMONIN,    L.    Underground  life 623 

SIMPSON.  E.    comp.    Ordnance  and  na- 
val gTinnery   R-623 

SINCLAIR,    A.    and   Henry.    W.    Swim- 
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SINGER,   I.     and  Berens,   L.   H.    Unrec- 
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SINGLETON,  E.    Guide  to  the  opera.  .783 

ed.    Paris  as  seen  by  great  writors9144 

Great  pictures  as  seen  by  great  -writers. 

750 

SINNETT.   A.   P.    KaotArio,  Buddhi'^m.212 
Growth  of  the  soul:  sequel  to  Esoterio 

Buddhism    213 

Occult   world   212 

Rationale  of  mesmerisTn   134 

Sioux   of   Dakota.    Poole,    D.    C 970 

Sir   Roger  de   Coverly.    Addison,    J 834 

SISMONDL    See   Siraonde    de    Slsmondi. 

Sister  Dora.     Lonsdale,   M B 

Sister's  tragedy.     Aldrlch,  T.  B 811 

Six  months  in  the  Hejaz.    Keane,   J.    P. 

9156 

Six  old  English  chronicles   912 

SIZERANNE.  R.  de  la.    Ruskin  and  the 

religion   of   beauty    824 

SKEAT,    W.    W.    Etymological     diction- 
ary    R-423 

Principles     of     English       etymology. 

2v   422 

Specimens   of  Engli.^h   literature 820 

A  situdent's  pastime   423 

ed.  Chaucer's  Canterbury  tales..  821 
SKELLETT,  E.  The  breeding  cow.. 6362 
SKELTON.  J.  Poetical  works.  3v  ..821 
SKELTON,    J.     (Shirley)     Table-talk     of 

Shirley    823 

Sketches   awheel.     Workman,   P.    B...9146 
Sketches   for   the   flre-slde    818 


SK'NNER 


211 


sniTH 


Sketches   from   Concord.    Steiirns,    F.    P. 

SU 

Sketches  in  sr.ngr.     Raymond,  G.  L 811 

Sketches   in   sunshine   and  storm.    Uittle, 

W.   J.    K 914 

SKINNER.  C.  M.    Myths  and  legentds  ot 

our  i.ew  possessions    398 

SKOTTOWB.    B.     C.    Short     history     of 

Parliament    Jli'il 

SKUSE.     P.    A.     A.    British     stalk-eyed 

cru.^tacea  and  spiders   579 

SI.ACK,   H.    J.     Marvels   of  pond-life.  .578 
SLADEN.  D.  B.  W.    Edward,     the  Black 

Prince    822 

ed      Australian   poets    S211 

Australian    ballads    and    rhyme.-^.Sl'll 
Young:er     Ajnerican     poets.       (.-Mso) 

Younger  Canadian  poets   S211 

Who's    who    R-920 

ST-iATP".    F.    Principles   of  mechanics.  .531 
SLATER,   J.    W.    Handbook   of   chemical 

analysis     54:i 

Manual  of  colours  and  dye  wares.. 6*i7 
SLEEMAN.   L.    joint  au^thor.      See  B'.en- 

nerhassett,    R. 
Sleep    and    sleeplessness.        Granville,    J. 

M i;i3 

Sleeping-car,    The.    Howells,    W.    D 812 

Slide  valve  and  link  motion.    Auchincloss 

W.    S 621 

SLIVERS,      A.      Sr.  Land     of     the       o-o. 

(Hawaii.)    9196 

SLOAN.    S.    Homestead  ardhitecture.    728 
SLOANE,    T.    O'C.    Arithmetic     of   elec- 
tricity    537 

Electric  toy  making   537 

Electricity  simplified   537 

How    to    become    a    successful    electri- 
cian     537 

LiQurd    air    and    the    liquefaction      of 

gases  533 

SLOANE,  W.   M.    The  French  revolution 

and  religious  reform   944 

French  war  and  the  revolution   9733 

Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     4v B 

SLOCOMBB,   S.  ed.       Gospel  manual.. 225 
SLOrUM,    J.     Sailing    alone    around      the 

worrd    910 

SL0S30N.  A.  T.    China  hunter's  c;ub.738 
SMAL.L,     A.     W.    and    Vincent,     G.     E. 

Study  of  society   301 

SMALLEY,  G.  W.    London  letters  ....814 

Studies   of  men    920 

SMART,    W.    Distribution    of  income.. 331 

Theorj^  of  value 330 

SMEADBS,  S.  D.    Memorials  of  a  South- 
ern  planter    B 

SIvlEE,    A.     General   debility  and  defect- 
ive  nutrition   61fi 

SMILES,    S.    Brief   biographies    920 

Character    170 

Duty  1"0 

Huguenots  in  Prance.     (Also)  A  visit 
to  the  country  of  the  Vaudois....272 

Industrial   biography    920 

Jasmin    B 

Jo.siah  Wedgewood  B 

Life  and  labor  170 

Life  of  a  Scotch  naturalist   B 

Life    of    George    Stephenson    ti 

Memoir   and    correspondence   of    Jonn 

Murray.    2v   B 

Robert  Dick  B 

Self-help    170 

Thrift 170 

ed.   Round  the  world  910 

Smiles   yoked   with    tears.    Burdette,    R. 

J 811 

SMITH,    A  D.    Diary   of   a   dreamer.. 824 
SMITH,    A.    H.    Chinese  characteristics. 

9151 

Village  life  in  China  9151 

SMITH,  A.  S.  S.  B.    Courtship  and  mar- 
riage    173 

SMITH,   Adam.     Wealth   of  na)tions...330 


llaldane,   R.  B.    Life  of  Adam  Smith. 

(Grt.    writers.)    B 

SMITH,  Agnes.    Greek  life  and  scenery. 

9149 

Through  Cyprus  9156 

SMITH.  Ale.xander.     Dreamthorp  824 

A  life  drama,  and  other  poems   821 

Summer  in  Skye   9141 

SMITH,  Alexander.  Edwin  of  Deira.Sll 
SMITH.  B.  Prom  over  the  border  ....236 
SMITH,  C  J.    Synonyms  and  antonyms. 

R-424 

SMITH.    C.    H.     Natural    history   cf     the 

h uman  species    573 

SMITH,    E.     Fo(,ds     664 

SMITH,   E.     Story  ot   the  English  Jacob- 
ins  329 

SMITH,    P.    H.     Through   Abyssinia.. 9103 

SMITH,  P.  H.      Gondola  days   9145 

Well-worn    roads    of    Spain,     Holland 

and    Italy    914 

White  umbrella  in  Mexico   9172 

SMITH,   P.   H.     Pocket  geologisit    553 

SMITH,    G.    Melancholy    of    Stephen    Al- 

lard   170 

SMITH,    G.    Assyria    935 

Chaldean  account  of   Genesis    223 

Study  of     ihistory.    (Also)     University 

of  Oxford  904 

SMITH,    G.     A.     Life    of     Hemry     Drum- 

mond B 

SMITH,  G.   B.     Life  and  speech  of    John 

Bright    B 

Life  of  Queen  Victoria  B 

Life   of    \V.    E.    Gladstone    B 

Rornanoe    of    colonizajtion    in    the    U. 

S B 

William  I  and   the  German  empire.. B 
SMITH,    G.    ff.    Morals    of    evolution.. 250 

Romance  of    the   South   Pole    9199 

SMITH,    G.    V.    The   Bible   and   its   theo- 
logy     230 

SMITH,    G.    W.     Painting:    Spanish   and 

French    759 

SMITH,  G.  W.     Confederate  war  papers, 

9737 

SMITH,    Gerret.       Prothingham,     O.     B. 

Gerret  Smith   B 

SMITH,  Goldwin.    Cowper.   (Engl  men  of 

letters.)    B 

Elssays   on  questions   of  fhe  day 304 

Guesses    at    the  riddle    of     existence, 

and   other  essays    211 

Irish   history   and   Irish  dharacter.9415 

Life   of  Jane  Austen    B 

Oxford   and  her   colleges    378 

Trip    to    Englianid    9142 

United   kingdom.    2v   942 

The   United   States   973 

tr.    Bay    leaves    871 

SMITH.    H.     Music:    how    it   came    to    be 

what  it  is  780 

SMITH,  H.   A.    Thirteen  colondes.   (Story 

of   the   nations.)    9732 

SMITH,   H.   B.    Stage  Ivrics  811 

SMITH,  H.     B.    Stearns,     L.     P.    Henry 

Boynfton  Smith    B 

SMITH.  H.   E.    Colonial  days  and  ways. 

9174 

SMITH,    H.    G.    Romance  of  (history.. 920 

SMITH,   H.    H.    Brazil    91SI 

SMITH,     H.     J.      Dramatic     works     and 

minor  poems.    2v    822 

SMITH.    H.    P.    ed.    Glossary    of   terms. 

and   phrases   R-423 

SMITH,    H.    W.    The    Christian's    secret 

of  a  happy  life    240 

SMITH.   Horace.     Tin   trumpet    828 

and    Smith,    J.        Rejected    addre.sses 

and    other    poems 821 

SMITH,  Horatio.      Festivals,  games  and 

amusements    394 

SMITH,  J.    Sacred  biography   220 

SMITH,    J.    H.    (3ilead    244 


5MITH 


212 


SOMERVILLE 


SMITH,  J.     H.    Troubadours     at    home. 

2v-    849 

SMITH,  J.  M.    ccmp.    Greek  female  cos- 
tume   R-391 

SMITH,  J.   P.    Scriptures  and  geological 

scIghcc    -jio 

Smith     Jolin.    Wainer,     C.     D.    Captain 

John  Smith   B 

SMITH,   L.    Merriam,  G.   S.  ed.  Story  of 

William  and   Lucy   Smith    B 

SMITH,    L.    A.    Through   Romany   song- 
land    "84 

SMITH,  L.  T.     ed.     York  plays   S22 

SMITH,  M.  H.    Sunshine  and  shadow  in 

Now   York   91T4 

Universalism   exposed    289 

SMITH,    M.    R.    A  gift  of  gentians,   and 

other  verses  811 

SMITH,  P.    Ancient  history  of  the  East. 

930 

History  of   the   Christian    Church.. 270 

History    of   the    world:     ancient — 930 

SMITH,  R.   B.    Mohammed  and  Moham; 

medanism    297 

Rome   and   Carthage    937 

Science  of  statistics    312 

SMITH,    R.    M.    Emigratioii     and     immi- 
gration     325 

SMITH,  R.  T.  '  Man's  knowledge  of  man 

and    of    God    230 

SMITH,   R.   H.    Science  of  business.  ...380 
SMITH,  Rowland.       tr.   Greek  romances. 

888 

SMITH,     S.    Memoir:    by  his     daughter, 

■with  letters.    2v  B 

Works.  (Also)  Talfourd  ,T.  N. 
Writings.  (And)  Stephen,  J.  Es- 
says     824 

SMITH,  T.  R.  Architecture:     Gothic  and 

renaissance    723 

Greek       architecture.       (Also)     Greek 

sculpture,  by  G.  Reidford  722 

and    Slater,    J.    Architecture:     classic 

and   early   Christian    722 

SMITH,    U.    The      sanctuary      and      the 

twenty-three  hundred    days    220 

State  of  the  dead  and   the  destiny  of 

the    wicked    236 

Thoughts  on  the  book  of  Daniel  ....220 
Thoughts  on  the  book  of  Revelation225 

U.   S.   in  the  light  of  prophecy 220 

Word  for  the  Sabbath  8L1 

SMITH,    W.    R.    Old   Testament   in     the 

Jewisih  Church   220 

SMITH,    W.    Art   education   707 

Freehand   drawing   and    designing.. 741 
Freehand      drawing    In    Intermedlajte 

schools  741 

SMITH,  W.  C.     (Hermann  Kunst.)   Olrig 

Grange    S21 

SMITH,   W.    Merriam,   G.    S.    ed.       Story 

of  William  a.nd   Lucy   Smith    B 

£MITH,     W.    Dictionary   of     Greek     and 
Romaji  antiquities,     ed.   by  C.   Anthon. 

R-903 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  ge- 
ography.   2v   R-912 

Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman 
biography  and  mythology.    3v.. R-903 

New  Testament  history   225 

Dictionary  of  the  Bible  R-220 

Old  Testament  history  220 

Smaller  history  of  Greece   93-'^ 

Smaller   history    of    Rome    93? 

and   Drisler,   H.    Principia   Latina..478 
and   Hall,    T.     D.    English-Latin   dic- 
tionary  R-173 

and  Grove.  G.    eds.    Atlas  of  ancisnt 

geography  R-912 

Smoked   glass.    Newell,   R.   H 817 

SMOLLETT,  T.   G.    Hannay,   D.    Life  of 

Smollett.    (Grt.  writers.)   B 

SMITClCER,  S.  M.    Life  of  Dr.  Kane  and 

other  Amer .  explorers  B 

SMYT!h,    a.    H.    Bayard   Taylor B 


SMYTH,  B.  C.    and  others.    Progressive 

orthodoxy    230 

SMYTH,    G.    B.    and     others.    Crisis     in 

China    951 

SMYTH,  J.  P.    How  we  got  our  Bible. 220 

SMYTH,   N.    Christian  ethics 171 

Mystery   230 

Old  faiths  in  new  light  230 

The  place  of  death  in  evolution — 236 
SMYTH,    P.    Our     inheritance     in       the 

great  pyramid    913 

SMYm,    W.    Lectures    on    modern    his- 
tory   904 

SMYTHE,     W.     E.        Conquest     of     arid 

America   631 

SNEAD.    T.    L.    The   fight    for   Missouri. 

9737 

SNELL,  A.  T.    Electric  motive  power.537 
SNELL,       F.      J.    Fourteenth      century. 

(Periods    of   European    literature.) 809 

Primer    of    Italian    literature    850 

SNIDER,  D.  J.    Goethe's  Faust.    2v  ..830 

The  Shakespearian   drama.    3v    8221 

Walk    in    Hellas    9149 

SNODGRASS,   joint  author.     See  M'Ken- 

drick,  J.    G. 
SNOW,   W.   P.    Lee  and  his  generals.. B 

Snow  bound.    Whittier,   J.  G 8U 

SNOWE,    J.    The    Rhine.    2v    398 

SNYDER,   W.     L.    Geography     of     mar- 
riage   347 

So    runs    the   world.    Sienkiewicz,    H..891 
Sobriquets  and  nicknames.     Frej',    A.    R. 

,.R-14 

Social   aspects    of    Christianity.    Ely,    R. 

T 204 

Social  evolution.    Kidd,  B  301 

Social  facts  and  forces.    Gladden,  W..301 

Social   horizon    330 

Social  ideals.    Scudder,  V.   D 823 

Social     influence  of     Christianity.       Hill, 

D.   J 204 

Social  law  of  service.    Ely,  R.  T 170 

Social  life  in  England.     Sydney,  W.  C.942 
Social   life  in  the   British   army.    Wood- 

ville,    R.    C 355 

Social  mearings  of  religious  experiences. 

Herron,    G.    D 204 

Social  pictorial  satire.    Du  Maurier,  G.S27 
Social  transformations.    Escott,  T.  H.  S. 

9142 

Socialism  exposed.    Cathrein,   V 335 

Society  in  London 9142 

Society    the     redeemed     form    of     man. 

James,    H 230 

SO0HATE3.     Plato.      Trial  and  death  of 

Socrates    888 

Xenophon.      Memorabilia  of  Socrates. 

(With   Anabasis.)    888 

Zeller,    E.    G.    Socrates     and    the   So- 

critlc   schools    888 

Sohrab   and   Rustum.    Arnold,    M 821 

Soldier  and  pioneer.    Anderson,   E,   L..B 
SOLEY,    J.    R.    Blockade  and    the   cruis- 
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Solitudes  of  nature  and  of  man.    Alger, 

W     R 177 

SOLTERA.  M.    Lady's  ride  across  Span- 
ish Honduras   9172 

SOMBART.  W.    Socialism  and  the  social 

movement   335 

Some    Chinese    ghosts.    Hearn,    L 299 

Some  colonial  homesteads.    Harland,    M. 

920 

Some  heretics  of  yesterday.    Herrick,   S. 

E 270 

Some  homely  little  songs.     Waterhouse, 

A.  J 811 

Some   old    Puritan    love   letters.    Twitch- 
ell,   J.   H 816 

Some  unrecognized  laws  of  nature.    Sin- 
ger.   1 530 

SOMERSET,  duke  of.    See  Seymour. 
SOMERVILLE.   M.   F.  Personal  recollec- 
tions with  correspondnece   B 


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213 


SPENCER 


Physical  geogrraphy  odI 

SOMMERVIL1L.E,   M.     Sands  of  Sahara. 

91U6 

Son,  The.    Mozley.   T 230 

Song-blossoms.    Wolcott,   J.   A 811 

Song   celestial.    Arnold.    E S21 

Song  of  life.    Morley,  M.  W 5;i0 

S>>ng  of  the  ancient  people.    Proctor,  E. 

D Sll 

Songs  from  the  Golden  Gate.    Coolbrith, 

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Songs  and   sonnets.    Egan,   M.    P 811 

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First  principles  192 

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Justice  192 

Philosophy  of  style.    (Also)  Essay  on 

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Principles    of  biology    570 

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Principles  of  psychology.  2v   192 

Principles   of    sociology    192 

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SPRAGUE,   J.    T.     Electricity    537 

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Sta.tistical  atlas  of  the  U.  S R-912 

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STEARNS.    F.    P.    Life   of  Tintoretto. .B 

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STEELE,     R.       Best     plays.       (Mermaid 

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Land  of  the  dollar   9173 

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STEPHEN,  C.  E.     Service  of  the  poor.255 
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Life  of  Sir  J.   F.   Stephen    B 

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STEPHENS,  A.  H.    Johnston,  R.  M.  and 
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Story   of   Portugal    9460 

Syllabus  of  lectures  on  modern  Europ- 
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STEPHENS,  J.   L.    P'lemish   aniil    Frcm-n 

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STEVENS,   J.   A.     Albert  Gallatin   B 

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Familiar  studies  of  men  and  bocks  si>4 

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Letters  to  his  family  and  friends,    ed. 

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Poems   and   ballads    821 

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STEVENSON 


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STEWART,    B.    Coruservation  of  enersry. 

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Paradoxical   philosophy    236 

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Elements  of  the  philosophy  of  the  hu- 
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STEWART,  H.     Shepherd's  manual  ..6363 
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STILLMAN,    S.    Select  sermons   250 

STILMAN,   W.    J.    The   Cretan  insurrec- 
tion    9499 

On  "the  track  of  Ulysses   913 

STIMBON,   F.    J.    Labor   law   of  the   U. 

S 331 

STITSON,    J.    R.    Human   hair    616 

STOCKHAM,    G.     H.    Temperance       and 

prohibition   178 

Stocks   and  shares   332 

STOCKTON,   F.   R.    Personally   conduct- 
ed     914 

and  Stockton,   M.    The  home    640 

STOCQUELER,   J.   H.    Life  of  the  Duke 

of    Wellington    B 

STODDARD,   C.   A.    Across  Russia    ..9147 

Beyond  the  Rockies  9179 

Spanish  cities   9146 

STODDARD,    C.   W.     Mashallah    91^2 

Poems  811 

STODDARD,    F.    H.    Evolution     of     the 

English  novel   820 

STODDARD,    H.    H.     An  egg   farm    ..6365 
STODDARD,       J.     L.    Glimpses     of     the 

world  R-910 

Lectures.    lOv    910 

STODDARD,    R.      H.     Lion's     cub,      with 

other  verse    811 

Poems    811 

Under  the  evening  lamp    920 

ed.    Anecdote    biographies    of    Thack- 
eray  and   Dickens    B 

Half  hours  with  great  humeri 'its. 827 

Late    English   poets    8211 

Life,   letters   and   table    talk   of   Hay- 
don   B 

Personal  recollections   of  Lamb,   Haz- 

litt,  and  others  B 

and   Stoddard,  E.    Readings  and  reci- 
tations  from   modem  authors    808 

STODD\Rp,  W.   O.    Abraham  Lincoln.B 
Inside  the  White  House  in  war  times. 

9175 

Men   of  business.    (Men     of     achieve- 
ment.)    v3   920 

Stoics  and  saints.    Brown,   J.   B 270 

STOKES,   A.   C.    Microscopy     for  begin- 
ners     57S 


STOKES,  A.   P.    Joint-metallism   332 

STOKES,    G.    G.    Absence    of   real    oppo- 
sition between   science  and  religion.  .215 

Burnett    lectures    535 

STONE,  A.  L.    Leaves    from  a    finished 

pastorate  250 

Memorial   discourses    250 

STONE,    O.     M.    Teneriffe  and     its     six 

satellites    9145 

Stone,   bronze  and  iron  ages.    Duvar,   J. 

H 571 

STONEHENGE.    pseud.      See  Walsh,    J. 
H. 

Stones   crying   out.    R.,    li.   N 220 

Stones   of   Paris.    Martin,    B.    E 9143 

STONEHOUSE,   J.    Life   B 

STOOKS,  T.  F.    Sermons  250 

Stops.    Allardvce,   P 421 

STORER,    F.    H.    Agriculture.    2v    ....630 

STORER,    H.    R.    Why    not?    613 

STOREY,   M.    Life   of  Sumner    B 

Politics  as  a  duty  and  as  a  career. 320 

Storied  sea.    AVallace,   S.   E 914 

Stories   of  our  mother  earth.    Fairbanks, 

H.   W 551 

Stories    of    remarkable     persons.    Cham- 
bers,  W 920 

STORRS.   R.    S.     Bernard  of   Clairvaux.B 

Divine   origin  of  Christianity 239 

Manliness  in  the  scholar   170 

STORY,    A.    T.    William    Blake    B 

STORY,  J.    Ccmmentaries  on  the  consti- 
tution of  the  U.   S 342 

Commentaries  on  the  law  of  partner- 
ship   R-347 

Familiar    exposition    of    the    constitu- 
tion  of  the   U.    S 342 

STORY,  W.  W.    Conversations  in  a  Situ- 

dio    814 

Excursions  in  art  and  letters 704 

He  and  she  811 

Poems    811 

Poet's  portfolio    811 

Roman  lawyer  in  Jerusalem   811 

Roba  di   Roma.    2v    9145 

Vallombrosa 9145 

Story  of  American    heroism     during    the 

civil   war   9737 

Story  of  Azron.    Rollins,   A.   W 811 

Story  of  Boon.     Jackson,  H.   M.   F Sll 

Story  of  courage.    Lathrop,   G.   P 271 

Stcry  of  creation.    Campbell,   S.  M 213 

Story  of  life  in  the  sea.    Hickson.    S.   J. 

59X 

Story  of  my  heart.    Jefferies,  R  B 

Story    of    my   house.    Ellwanger.    G 814 

Story  of  our  post  office.    Cushing,    M.3S3 

Storj'  of  the  cowboy.    Hough,   E  9178 

Story  of   the  files.     Cummins.   E.   S 810 

Story  of  the  fiilibusters.     Roche.   J.  J  972.S 
Story  of  the  innumerable  companv.    Jor- 
dan, D.   S 814 

Story  of  the  manuscripts.    Merrill,  G.   E. 

220 

Story   of  the   masterpieces.       Stuart,    C. 

M 750 

Story   of  the   mine.     Shinn.    C.    H 622 

Stcry  of  the  railroad.  ^Varman.  C.  ..656 
Story  of  the  soldier.  Forsyth.  G.  A.. 973 
STOTHERT,      J.     French   "and     Spanish 

painters   R-759 

STOW.   J.     Survey    of   London    9421 

STOWE,    E.    Velasquez B 

STOWS,   H.    B.     (Christopher  Crowfield.) 

Chimney   corner    818 

House  and   home   papers    640 

Lady  Byron  vindicated   B 

Little    foxes    173 

Palmetto-leaves    9175 

Woman  In  sacred  history   R-220 

ed.    Lives  and  deeds  of  our  self-made 

men 920 

STO'^YELL.   H.    Lectures  on   the  charac- 
ter of  Nehemiah    2.50 

STOWELL,  W.  H.    Puritans  in  England. 
(Also)  Pilgrim  fathers  by  D.   Wilson. 285 


5TRACHEY 


217 


SUMNER 


STRACHEY.     E.    Talk       at     a     country 

house   S24 

STRACHEY,      Mrs.      R.    ed.      Foots     on 

poets   8211 

STRAFFORD,    earl   of.    See    Wentworth, 
T. 

Strafford.     Browning',    R 821 

STRAITAN,    R'.    pseud.    See    Shinn,    E. 
STR.arHAlsr,    S.    A.    K.    Suicide     and     in- 
sanity    132 

STR.VNAHAN,  C.  H.    History  of  Frenoh 

paintins:    759 

STRANGE,   D.    Farmer's  tariff   manual. 

337 

STRANGE.    E.    F.     Cathedral   church    of 

Worcester   726 

Japmese    Illustration    761 

Stranpre   \'isltors.    Horn.    H.    J 133 

STRASBTTRGER,    E.    Handbook    of    bot- 
any   5S0 

and   others.    Text-bcok  of  botany.  .580 
STRATMANN.     F.     H.    comp.        Middle- 
English  dictionary   R-42o 

Stream  of  pleasure.    Pennell,   J 9142 

STREATFEILD,  R.  A.    The  opera  ....7?2 
STRECkER,  A.    Org-anic  chemistry. .  547 

STREET,    A.    B.    Indian   Pass    9174 

STRE'ET,  J.   C.    Hidden  way  across     the 

threshold   133 

STREETER,  E.  W.    Precious  stones  and 

g-ems   549 

STRELER,    K.    and    others.    The    Rhine. 

R-9143 

Strength    and   beauty.    Hopkins.    M 240 

Strength  of  being  clean.    Jordan,  D.  S.170 

Strenuous  life      Roosevelt,  T .304 

STR:ETCH,    R.    H.    Prospecting    claims. 

622 

!9TRTCKliANt>.  A.    Life  of  Marv  Stuart. 

B 

Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England.  6v.920 
Lives   of  the  Tudor  and   Stuart  prin- 
cesses   9C0 

Strickland,   J.    M.    Life   of  A.    Strick- 
land     B 

STRICKLAND,    W.    P.    Pioneers    of    the 

west    9178 

Strolls   by  starlight    and    sunshine.      Gib- 
son.   W.    H.    504 

SIRONG.    J.    Expansion    327 

New  era   204 

Our   country    3.30 

Religious    movements    for   social    bet- 
terment     259 

The    twentieth  century   city    3^2 

STRONG.    J.    C.    'Wah-kee-nah    and     her 

people    970 

STRONG.  W.   C.    Fruit  culture   6M 

STRUCKENBERG.   J.   H.   W.    Introduc- 
tion to  philosophy  101 

Struggle    for   Immortality.    Ward,    E.    S. 

p 204 

Struggle  of  the  nations.    Maspero,   G..91.T 
Struggles  and  triumphs.    Barnum,  P.  T. 

B 

Struggles  for  life  and  home  In  the  North- 
west.   France,    G.    W B 

Struggles  of  the  early  Christians   270 

STTTART.    A.    M.    Life     and     letters     of 
Elizabeth,  last  duchess  of  Gordon   — B 
SITJART,    C.     M.    Story   of  the     master- 
pieces     750 

STUART,  H.   A.    Ben  Nebo   811 

STUART,  J.    and  Revett,  N.    Antiquities 

of   Athens    938 

STUART,      J.    Three    years      In     North 

America.    2v   9173 

STUART.    J.    E.    B.    Mosby,    J.    S.    AVar 
reminiscences     and      Stuart's       cavalry 

campaigns    97.37 

STUART.    M.    Critical   history     and     de- 
fence of  the  Old  Testament  canon  —  220 
STUBHS,    W.    Constitutional    history    of 

England 342 

Early  Plantagenets   942 


The   land   and  the   laborers    3.34 

Lectures  on  the  study  of  history ..  .904 

Village  politics   304 

ed.    Select  charters   342 

STUCKENBERG,    J.    H.      W.    Tntroduc- 

ticn  to  the  study  of  sociology  301 

Student's    manual.    Todd,    J 170 

Student's    pastime.    Skeat,    W.    W 422 

Studies   by  a  recluse.    Jessopp,    A 824 

Studies  In   naval   history.    Laug<hton,    J. 

K 920 

Studies    in    physical    research.    Podmore, 

F 133 

Studies    of   childhood.    Sully,   J 150 

Studies   of  Christianity.    Martineau,   J.230 
Studies   of   good    and    evil.    Royce,    J.. 171 

Studies    of  men.     Smalley,    G.   W 920 

Studies     scientific    and     social.    Wallace, 

A.   R 504 

STUDI.EY,  M.   J.    What  our  girls  ought 

to   know    613 

Study    of  _child-nature.    Harrison,    E.  .372 

Study  of  origins.    Pressense,  E.   D 215 

Stumbling   blocks.    Dodge.    M.    A 20t 

STURGTS,  J.  R.    I/ittle  comedies  793 

STURGIS.    R.    European    architecture. 720 
and   others.    Homes  in  city  and  coun- 
try      728 

ed.    Dictionary   of   architecture.    ov.720 
STURM,      C.      C.    Morning     communings 

with    God    240 

STTTRTEVANT,  J.   M.    Economics   ....330 
STUYVESANT,    P.         Abbott,    J.    S.      C. 

Peter  Stuyvesant    B 

Tucker.    B.    Peter   Stuyvesant    B 

STYX    of  the    "H.    B.    of   L."    Hermetic 

philosophy.    v2    212 

Stvle.     Raleig<h,    W 426 

Style.    Spencer,    H 426 

Subconscious    self.    Waldenstein.    L 150 

Subterranean    world.       Hartwig,    G — 551 

Sub-tropical   rambles.       Pike,    N 9166 

Suburban   and  country  homes R-728 

Suburban    homes    of  London    914? 

Successful   folks    920 

Successful  women.    Bolton.   S.  K 920 

SUCHIER,    H.    and    others.    This    is     of 

Aucassin  and  Nicolette 841 

SUCKLING,    J.    Poems    821 

SUDER:MANN,  H.     Magda 832 

SUETONIUS  TP..4NQUILLUS,  C.  Lives 
of  the  12  Caesars.  (Also)  Lives  of  the 
grammarians,    rhetoricians    and    poets. 

tr.   by  A.   Thompson   878 

Suggestive  therapeutics.  Bernheim  ..1.34 
SULLIVAN,  A.  M.  New  Ireland  ....9415 
SULLIVAN,  J.  W.  Direct  legislation.324 
SULLIVAN,  M.  F.  joint  author.  See 
Blake,    M.   E. 

SULIiY,  J.    Children's  ways  150 

Illusions 130 

Outlines    of   psychologj'    150 

Pessimism    149 

Studies    of   childhood    150 

SULPICIA.     Satires  of  Juvenal  and   Sul- 

picia 877 

Sultan  of  Turkey.    Dorj-s,   G   B 

Summer    suns    in    the    far   West.  Blaikie, 

W.   G 9179 

Summer-savory.     Taylor,  B.  F 818 

SUMNER,  C.  Prophetic  voices  concern- 
ing America    973 

Works.    15v    815 

Dawes   ,A.    L.    Charles    Sumner    — B 

Lester,  C.   E.    Life  of  Sumner  B 

Nason,   E.  Life  and  times   of  Sumner. 

B 

Pierce,   E.   L.    Memoir  and  letters   of 

Sumner.    2v    B 

Storey,    M.    Life   of    Sumner    B 

SUMNER,   G.    Botany   580 

SUMNER,    W.    G.    Alexander  Hamilton. 

(Makers   of   Amer.)    ^.  .B 

Andrew  Jackson  as  a  public   man..B 


SUTHERLAND 


218 


SYMONDS 


The  financier  amd  the  finances  of  the 

American  revolution.    2v  9733 

History  of  American  currency.  (Also) 

Bullion   report    332 

Protection  in  the  U.   S 337 

Protection  and  revenue  In  1877 3.37 

Robert   Morris.     (Makers   of  Amer.).E 
What  social  classes  owe  to  each  other 

: 330 

Sun   worshipers   of     .A.sia.    Poston,    C.    D. 

295 

tounday.s  at   Balmoral.    TuUoch,    J 250 

Sunken  bell.    Hauptman,    G 832 

Sunny  days  of  youth.    Hardy,  B.  J 170 

Sunnyside   book SIS 

Sunrise  stories.    Riordan,   R SrH 

Sunset  land.    Todd,  J 9179 

Sunshine  and  ehadow.     Smith,  M.  H..9174 
Supernatural       orig-in       of     Christianity. 

Fisher,    G.    P 239 

Superstition  in  all  ages.    Meslier.  j!...2li 

Sursiim  corda.    Bourdillon,    F.   W 821 

SUTHERLAND,   H.     V.        Jacinta,     and 

other   verses    811 

SUTRO,   T.     Sutro   tunnel   company! ^.^622 
SUTTON,    J.    B.    Evolution   and   disease. 

SWAIN^BON,'    C."  compV    ' Hveather " folk- 
lore     398 

SWAINSON,    W.         Zooiog-icai     illustra- 
tions.    3v    .. 598 

SWAN,    C.    H.    Jr.    Monetary    problems. 

3,'52 

SWANK,    J.    M.    Notes    and    comments. 

304 

SWAN  WICK,    A.    Poets  the  interpreters 

of    their  uge    S'l 

SM^ARTHA,    A.     Bock  of  life    "   "  133 

SWANYE,   G.   C.    Herodotus   ....  R8S 

9WEDENBORG,      E.        Ang-ellc      wisdom 

conoernin-s-   the    divine    love    2S9 

Angelic    wisdom     concerning     the     di- 
vine providence   289 

Apocalypse  explained.    6v  !!!!289 

Apocalypse    revealed.    2v    289 

Arcana  coelestia    2S9 

Conjugal  love   ..!!!!2S!) 

The    four    leading    doctrines    of      the 

New  Chu  rch  2S9 

Heaven   and   hell .!!..!289 

Miscellaneoas    theological    works  '!!289 

True   Christian  religion   289 

Wmte,   W.    Life  of  Swedenborg   ....B 

Worcester.     Life  of  Swedenborg  ....B 

Swedenborg  the   Buddhist.     Dasa    t^     212 

SWEET,    H.    Anglo-Saxon    reader""  129 

English    grammar    425 

Primer  of   spoken  English    in 

SWEETING,   W.     D.     Cathedral     church 

of    Peterborough    726 

SWEETSER,    M.    F.     Angelico  ■'.".■.'.'.■.'.■.■.  .B 

Claude   Lorraine   B 

Durer  " g 

Guido   Renl ........ B 

King's    handbook    of    Boston    harbor. 

^ ; 9174 

Leonardo  da  Vinci B 

Murillo    B 

Raphael B 

Rombramlt B 

Titian    V.'..;;'""b 

Turner B 

Van    Dyck     B 

SWETCHINE.    S.    S.    Palloux,    a'.'f."p 
Life  and  lettrrs  of  Sw^tchine   ..  B 

SWETT,  J.     Methods  of  teaching  371 

SWIFT,    J.    Letters    a,nd    Journals.       ed. 

by  S.   Lane-Poole   826 

Poetical    works:    with    life   by   J.    Mit- 

ford.    3v   " S2l 

Moriarity,  G.   P.    Dean  Swift  and   his 

writings   B 

Stephen,    L.     Swift    B 

SWIFT,   J.    F.    Going  to   Jericho 915*) 

SWIFT,   L.    Brook   farm    335 


SWIFT,   M.    I.    Advent  of  empire SU 

Swimming.    Sinclair,    A    796 

SWINBURNE,   A.    C.    Atalanta  in   Calv- 

don   822 

Bothwell   822 

Century  of  roundels  and  other  poerns. 

821 

Chastelard 822 

Erechtheus 823 

Essays    and    studies    824 

Laus  veneris,  and  other  poems 821 

Locrine    822 

Miscellanies   824 

Note    on    Charlotte    Bronte    B 

Poems   and  ballads.    v2-3    821 

Rosamund  queen  of  the  Lombards. 822 

Select  poems    821 

Song  of  Italy  821 

Songs    before   sunrise    821 

Songs  _of    the    sprlngtidea    821 

Studies   in  song   821 

A    study    in    Shakespeare    8221 

Tristram     of     Lyonesse,     and       other 

poems    .?21 

SWING,    D.    Art,    music    and    nature.. 814 

Club  essays    814 

Truths  for  today   250 

SWINTON,   W.     Bible   word-book    220 

History  of  the  7th  regiment  of  N.  T. 

9737 

History-   of   the  U.   S 973 

New  language  lessons  425 

Outlines    of   the    world's    history 909 

Twelve    decisive   ba.ttles    of    the    war. 

....    9737 

ed.    Readings  in  nature's  book    590 

Swiss   confederation.     Adams,    P 342 

Sword   and  cross.    Banks,   C.    E 811 

Sword  and  garment.    Townsend,   L.  T.2on 

Sword  and  pen.    Adams,  'W .  H.  D 920 

SYBEL,    H.    von.     Founding   of   the    Ger- 
man   empire    943 

SYDNEY.  W.  C.    England  and  the  Eng- 

lisih   in  the   I8th  'century,    vl    9142 

Social    life   in    England    from   lfi60-'9O.. 

9142 

SYKES,  J.  F.  J.    Public  health  problems 

fill 

SYLE,  L.   DuP.  Essays  in  dramatic  crit- 
icism     792 

ed.    From   Milton    to   Tennyson 8211 

Sylvan   vear.       Hamerton,   P.    G S24 

SYLVESTER,    H.    M.    Homestead   high- 
ways    814 

SYLVESTER,    W.    A.    House-carpenters 

co'mpanion    690 

Symbolism   in   Christian    art.    Hulme.    P. 

"e 755 

SYMES,    J.    E.    French   revolution    — 944 
SYMINGTON,    A.    J.    Samuel    Lover    ..B 

Thomas  Mooire  B 

^Vilin^m    Cullen    Bryant    B 

SYMONDS,    J.    A.    Ben    Jonson.      (Eng. 

worthies.)    B 

Essays   speculative   and   suggestive. 824 
In  the  Icev  of  t>lue,  and   other  essays. 

:...    824 

An     introduction      to     the     study      of 

Dante    850 

Life  of  Michelangelo.    2v    B 

New  and  old    821 

Our  life   in    the  Swiss   Highlands.  .9149 
Renaissance   ir.  Italy. 

vl.    Age    of   the    despots    945 

V2.       Revival    of    lea.rning    945 

v3.    Pine  arts    709 

v4.    Italian  literature.    2v   850 

Shakespeare's       predecessors     in     the 

Englisih  drama  820 

Shelled'     B 

Short    history    of    the    renais'Sance     in 

Italv.    ed     bv   A.    Pearson    945 

Sir   Philip    Sidney    B 

Studies   of  the   Greek   poets    880 

tr.   Life  of  Benvenuto  Cellini   B 


SYMONDS 


219 


TAYLOR 


SYAIOXDS.   M.    ami   Gordon,   T..    I).  Slory 

of    Perugia.    (Mediaeval    towns.)    945t> 

Sympathetic  strikes.       Hall,   F".    S 331 

Synonyms  and  antonvms.    Fernald.  J.  C. 

424 

Synthetic       philosophy       of       expre.sslon. 

Brown.    M.    T SOS 

SYPHER.     J.      R.       American     popular 

spe-aker    SOS 

Syria    from    the   saddle.    Terhune.    A.    P. 

9153 

T 

TABB.   J.    B.     Lyrics   Sll 

Poems   811 

TACITUS.     Works    S78 

TADEMA,    L.    A.    Etoers,    G.    Alma    Tad- 

ema    B 

TADLOCK,  C.  M.    Boliemian  days  ....910 
TAPT,    L.    R.    Greenhouse   construe tion. 

716 

TAGGART,    W.    S.    'Cotton  spinning:.    v2. 

677 

Tailor-made  girl,   The.     Welch,   P.    H..817 

TAINE,    H.    A.    Ancient   regime    944 

Art   in   Greece    701 

French  revolution   944 

History    of    English    literature.    2v.S20 

Ideal    in   art    701 

Italy:    Florence    and    Venice    9145 

Italy:    Rome   and   Naples    9145 

Modern  regime.    2v    944 

Xotes    on   ^England    9142 

Xotes  on  Paris  9144 

On  intelligence  150 

Philosophy  of  art  701 

Tour    through    the    Pyrenees    9141 

TAIT,    C.    Benham.    W.    ed.      Catherine 

and  Craufurd  Tait   B 

TAIT,  P.   G.    joint  author.    See  Stewart, 

B. 
Takayanagl.   T.    joint  author.     See   Rior- 

dan,    R. 
Tales   from  Tokio.    Brownell,   C.    L... 11152 
Tales  of  a  wavslde   inn.    Longfellow,   H. 

W 811 

Tales  of  an  engineer.    Warman,   C 910 

Tales  of  the  sun.    Kingscote,   Mrs.    H.396 
Tales    of    the    telegraph.    Brady,    J.    K.654 
TALFOURD,  T.   N.    Critical  and  miscel- 
laneous  writings   S24 

Sketch   of  life   of  Charles   Lamb....S24 
Talk  at  a  country  house.    Strachey,  B.S24 

Talks  on  civics.     Holt,    H 320 

Talks  to  teachers.    James,  W    370 

Talks  to  young  men.    Collyer,  R 170 

Talks    to   young  men.    Parkhurst,    C.    H. 

170 

Talk    with    young   women.  Parkhurst,    C. 

H     170 

TALLACK,   W.    George   Fox    B 

TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD,    C.     Corres- 
pondence     of     Talleyrand     and      I^ouis 

XVIII 846 

Memoirs    of    Talleyrand.    3v     B 

TAL:MAGE,    T.    DeW.       Abominations  of 

modern    society    177 

Around    the    tea-table    818 

Crumbs  swept  up   818 

Earth   girdled    910 

From  manger  to  throne.     (Also)   Jour- 
ney through   Bible   lands    232 

From  rhe  pyramids  to  the  Acropolis2.=)0 

Sports  that  kill  175 

TALMUD.     Selections    from   the   Talmu.l. 

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TAYI.,ER,     J.     J.    Christian     aspects     of 

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TAYLOR,  B.    By-ways  of  Europe 914 

Ci-itical  essays  and  literary  notes.. 814 

Dramatic  works    812 

Echo   club   814 

Egypt   and   Iceland    .9162 

Eldorado    9179 

Hisitory    of    Germany    943 

Journey  to  central  Africa   91G6 

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IMasque    of    the    gods    S12 

Northern    travel    9148 

Poems    811 

Poems    of    the    Orient    Sll 

Prince   Deukallon    812 

Travels   in   Greece  and   Russia    9149 

Visit  to  India.  China  and  Japan 915 

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Japan   in   our  day    9152 

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January   and   June    818 

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Summer-savory    gleaned     from     rural 

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TAYLOR,    C.    M.    Jr.     Vacation    days    in 

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TAYLOR,   E.    Is  protection  a  benefit ?.337 
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TAYLOR,   G.  H.  Word-pictures  from  the 

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TAYLOR,    G.    H.     Paralysis    616 

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TAYLOR,   H.    Origin  and  growth   of   the 

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TAYLOR,   H.     Autobiography.     2v   B 

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TAYLOR,  H.  O.     Ancient  ideals.    2v  ..201 
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TAYLOR,    H.    S.    Family   doctor    616 

TAYLOR.   I.    Etruscan  researches    ....913 

Origin    of  the  Aryans    572 

World    of    mind    150 

TAYLOR,    J.     Records    Of    my    life    ....B 
Personal    reminiscences     of     O'Keefe, 

Kelly    and   Taylor    B 

TAYLOR.   J.    E.     Flowers    582 

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TAYLOR,   J.   T.    Optics   of   photography. 

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Becket  822 

Death  of    Oerone,  Akbar's  dream,  and 

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Demeter,    and    other    poems    821 


Enoch  Ariden,  and  other  poems   821 

Gareth  and   Lynette   821 

Harold    822 

Holy   Grail,   and   other  poems    821 

Lover's   tale    821 

Poems  821 

Queen    Mary    '^22 

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Four  Georges.     (Al«n)  English  humnr- 
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THAYER.    J.    H.    Books   and    their   use. 
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TKOM.^S    a    BECKET,      Froude.      J.      A. 

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THOlvr.^S.    A.     Arizona    812 

THOMAS.   B.       George  Sand   B 

THOMXS.   E.    M.    Fair   shad.jw   land.. 811 

In   stinsITine  land    811 

In   the.  young  world    811 

The    inverted    torch    811 

Lyrics  and  sonnets   811 

New  Year's  masque,  and  other  poem^. 

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THOMAS,  W.  H.  American  Negro.. 326 
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THOMPSON,    Mrs.    A.    T.    Memoirs      of 

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THOMPSON,  A.   C.    Foreign  missions. 266 
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THOMPSON,  E.  History  of  England. 942 
THO:m:P.oon.  E.  p.  Roentgen  rays.. 537 
THOMPSON,    F.    New    poems     821 

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THOMPSON,'  Q.  g'.  '  s!  '  a' woman'  tender- 
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THOMPSON,   H.    Diet  in  relation  to  age 

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THOMP.qoN.  H.  M.    The  purse  and  the 

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THOTVTPSON.      J.    Jewltt,    L.    Life     and 

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THOMPSON.    J.    B.    Arithmetic    511 

THOMPSON,  J.   P.    Church  and  state  in 

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THOMPSON,   Joseph.       Mun.go  Park  and 

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THOMPSON,     K.    Picture    galleries      of 

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THOMPSON,    M.        By-wavs      and     bird 

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Ethics    of    literary    art    804 

ijincoln's    grave     811 

My   winter   garden    814 

Sylvan    secrets    598 

Witchery    of    archery    796 

THOMPSON,   M.    (Q.    K.     Philander  Doe- 
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The  witches  of  New  York   133 

THOMPSON,    R.    W.    Footprints    of    the 

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THOMPSON,    R.    E.    Elements    of   polit- 
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THOMPSON,     S.    comp.       The    humbler 

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THOMPSON,     S.     P.       '  Dynamo-electric 

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Poly-phase    electric    currents    and    al- 
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THOMPSON,    W.    Recollections   of  Mex- 
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THOMPSON,    W.     G.    Training     schools 

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THOMS,    J.    A.    Concordance   to    the   re- 
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THOMSON,  C.   W.    Voyage  of  the  Chal- 
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THOMSON,    J.    To    the    central    African 

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THOMSON,  J.    Letters  on  the  moral  and 
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THOMSON,  John.      Through  China  with 

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THOMSON,    Joseph.    Travels    in    the   At- 
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Cape   Cod    818 

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Letters    to    various    persons    816 

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Summer:     from   (his)    journal    818 

WaMen 818 

Week   on    the  Concord   and   Merrimac 

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Footing   it    in    Franconia    818 

A   rambler's    lease    SIS 

Spring   notes   from   Tennessee    818 

A   world    of   gre«n    hills    818 

TORREY,   J.    A  theory  of   fine   art.... 701 

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VALENTINE,    J.    J.     Money.     (Also)    Sil- 
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VANBRUGH,  J.    Best  plays.       (Mermaid 

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Norsk,    Lapp    and    Finn    9148 

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Woman   and   th«   republic.       Johnson,    H. 

K 324 

Woman  in  sacred  historv.    St  owe.   H.   B. 

R-221' 

Woman  in  the  pulpit.    Willard.  F.  E...396 

Woman   in    the  war.     Moore,    F 9737 

Woman  on  the   American  frontier.    Fow- 
ler,   W.    W 396 

Woman  tenderfoot,    '[hompson.   G.   G.   S. 

799 

Woman's   club    movement.    Croly.    J.    C. 

R-39e 

Woman's     part   in     a     revolution.    Ham- 
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Woman's  poems.    Pia'tt,    S.    M.    B 8U 

Wom.anklnd.       Yonge.   C.    M 173 

Women  and  econrmics.    Stetson,  C   P.396 

Women  artists.    Ellet.   E.   P 920 

Women  in  Engll.sh  life.    H'.ll.  G 396 

W'omen  of  Christiaritv.    Kavanagli,   J. 920 

Women   of   England.    Ellis.    S.    S 173 

Wonien   of   t>ie  American  revolution     El- 
let. E.   F 920 

Women  of  the  Bible.    Headley.   P.    C..221 
Women  of  the  Grspels.       Charles,  E.    R. 

821 

Women  of  the  T'.   9.    Varigny,  C.   do.. 396 
Women   of  the   Valois   court.     Imbort.    de 

Saint- Amand,    A.    L 920 

Women  poets  of  the  Victorian  era.  Sharp. 

Mrs.    W R211 

Women's  voices.     Sharp.  Mrs.   W S211 


Wonderful   adventures    917 

Wonderful  century.     Wallace,   A.    R 50;i 

Wonderful    cities    of  ilho    world    91(1 

Wonderful  escapes.     Bernard.  F 920 

Wonders    of   modern     mechanism.    (Coch- 
rane,   C.    H 609 

WOOD.   C.    W.        In   the     valley     of     the 

Rhone 9149 

WOOD,  De  V.     Bridges  and  roofs 624 

Luminous   aether    533 

Thermodyn.dmic^.  heat  motors  and  re- 
frigerating machines   621 

WOOD,    E.     Dante  RossettI  and   the  pre- 

Raphaellte   movement    B 

WOOD,  E.  J.     Wedding  dav  In  all  ages392 

WOOD.  F.   F.     Infancy  and  childhood.  .649 

WOOD,    G.    B.     Historical   and    blograph- 

icnl  memoirs,    essays  and  addresses.  .814 

and  Bache,  P.    Dispensatory  of  the  tJ. 

S R-615 

WOOD,  H.    God's  image  in  man 230 

Ideal  suggestion   through  mental   pho- 
tography    1.31 

Natural   law  in  the  business   world. 33<i 
Political    economy   of   natural    law.. 330 

Studies  in  the  thought  word   131 

WOOD,  H.  C.     Brji in-work  and  overwork. 

613 

WOOD.    H.   T.     Illustrating  books 761 

W^OOD.   J.    G.    Branch-builders    591 

Common  objects  of  the  microscope. 578 
Common    objects   of  the  sea-shore.  .591 

Homes    without    hands 591 

Horse  and  man   6^61 

Illustrated  natural   'nlstory    590 

Insects  abroad    "195 

Insects  at  home  595 

Man  and  beast  here  and  hereafter.  .590 

My    feathered    friends    598 

Nature's  teachings    501 

Strange  dwellii;gs   r91 

Trespassers   591 

Uncivilized    races 573 

WOOD.  M.  AV.     Dictionary  of  Volapuk.40S 
WOOD,    N.    Praciical     treatise     on     rail- 
roads     625 

WOOD,   W.    ed.    Hundred   greatest    men. 

920 

Wood   notes  wild.    Cheney,   S.    P 59S 

WOODBERRY,    G.    E.     Edgar  Allan   Poe. 

(Amer.  men  of  letters.)   B 

Heart   of   man    814 

History  of  woed-engraving   761 

Makers    of   literature    814 

North  shore  watch,   and   6ther  poems. 

811 

Wild  Fden    811 

WOODBI'RY,    C.    J.    Talks     with   E.mer- 

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WOODBURY.     J.   C.       Christian    science 

v.>ices    131 

WOODBT'RY.  W.   H.    Shorter  course     hi 

German    ^38 

WOODFORD.    C.    M.    Naturalist     amonu- 

the  heid-hunters 9179 

WOODHEAD.    G.    S.    Bacteria   and   their 

products   616 

WOODHULL.   V.    C.    Now   Mrs.    Martin, 
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WOODRT'FF.     H.         Trotting     horse     of 

America    6361 

WOC'DS.    H.    Elementary  palaeontologv: 

invert-^brate   56n 

WOOros.  J.    Pioneer  work  In  California. B 
WOODS,     R.     A.     English     social     move- 
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and  others.    The  poor  in  great  C'ties339 

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WOODVTLLE,    R.    C.    Social    life    in    the 

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WOODWARD.  A.  A.    Now,  (Moore.  A.   A. 

W. 
WOOD-WARD.    A.     Life  of  Gen.   Lyon..B 
WOODWARD.    C.    M.     Manual    training. 
:r7i 


WOODWARD 


236 


WYNDHA/Vl 


WOODWARD,   G.  E.    and  Thompson,   E. 

G.    National  architect  R-72S 

Wood-working   tools:    now    to    use    them. 

694 

WOODWARD,   W.   H.    Expansion  of  the 

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Vittorina    da    Feltre    and      other     hu- 
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WOODWORTH,    S.    Poetical     works,    vl. 

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Wooing   of   Malka.to'on.    Wallace,   L, 811 

WOOLBRIDGE,  C.  W.    Missirg  sense. 230 

WOOLMAN,    J.    Journal    B 

WOOLSEY,    S.   C.       (Susan   Coolidge.)    A 

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Verses   811 

WOOLSEY,   T.    D.    Communism   and   so- 
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Divorce    and    divorce    legislation -547 

Introduction   to    International   law.. 341 

Political    science    320 

Religion  of  the  present  and  of  the  fu- 
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WOO'DSEY,     T.     S.       America's     foreign 

policy    327 

WOOLSON,    A.    L.    G.    Browsing    among 

my  books,   and  other  essays   814 

Dress   reform    391 

George   Eliot  and   her   heroines    824 

Woman    in   American    society    396 

WOOl^SON,    C.    P.    Two   women 811 

WORCESTER,  D.   C.    Philippine  Islands. 

9191 

WORCESTER,    J.    E.    Dictionary   of   the 

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WORCESTER,    N.     Ware.    H.       Memoirs 

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WORCESTER,      S.         Insanity      and      its 

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Word,    The.    Mozley,    T 230 

Word  portraits  of  famous  writers.    Wot- 

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Words  and  their  wa.ys.    Greenough,  J.  B. 

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Words  of  hope.    Means,  C   A  240 

WORDSWORTH,     C.       Greece.         (Also) 
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WORDSWORTH,    D.    L.ee,    B.       Dorothy 

"Word worth    , B 

WORDSWORTH,  W.     The  excursion  ..821 

Poems,  cd.   by   M.    Airnold    821 

Poetical  works   821 

Same.      ed.  by  his  son.    2v  821 

Same.     od.    by   W.    Knight.    8v    ....821 

Same,      with    life   hy    B.    Foster 821 

Prose    works.    3v    828 

Calvert,    G.    H.    Wordsworth    B 

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Myers,   F.   W.   H.   Wordsworth    B 

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"V^'^atson,  W.    Wordsworth's  grave  ..821 

Work   and   culture.    Mabie,    H.   W S14 

Work    and    play.    Bu.';hnell.    H 814 

Workday   Christianity.       Clark,    A 250 

Workers.    Wvckoff,    W.    A 331 

WORKMAN.   F.   B.     Sketches  av.'heel     in 

modern  Iberia 9146 

Workshop  receipts.      Haldane,  R  — R-(:03 
World   arrd    the  individual.    Royce,    J.. 210 

World   beautiful.    Whiting,  T, 131 

World  before  the  deluge.    Figuier,   G.   L.. 

651 

World   here  and   there    828 

World     of    graft.     Flynt,    J 364 

World    of    green   hills.    Torrey,    B 818 

World    of    wonders 508 

World    on    wheels        Taylor.    B.    F 818 

World  politics.       Reinsch,   P.    S 327 

World's  best  orations.    Brewer,  D.  J.. .815 
World's  orators   series.     See  Lee,    G.    C. 


World's  parliament  of  religions.  Bar- 
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World's    unrest.    Spalding,    J.    F 282 

Worldly  ways  and  by-ways.  Gregorv, 
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WORMELEY,   K.   P.  Memoir  of  Balzac.B 

Other   side   of   war  with  the    army   of 

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WORNUM,  R.  N.  ed.  Lectures  on 
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WORSFOLD,    ■W.    B.    Soaith    Africa.... 9G6 

WORTHINGTON,  S.  Politics  and  prop- 
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WORTHINGTON,  T.  L.  Dwellings  of 
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WOTTON,  M.  E.  ed.  Word  portraits  of 
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Wound    dresser.    Whitman,    W 816 

WRAGE,  H.  D.    Grammar  of  German.4.15 

WRANGELL,  F.  To  the  Polar  Sea  In 
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WRIGHT,    C-    D.  '  Historical    Toxiew     of 

wages   and   prices    331 

History  of  wages  and  prices  in  Mas- 
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Industrial  evolution  of  the  L^.   S 331 

Distributive    co-opera,tlon    334 

Outlines    of   practical   sociology    201 

WRIGHT,  C.  R.  A.  Metals  and  their  in- 
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WRIGHT,  G.  F.  Finney.  (Amer.  reli- 
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WRIGHT,     G.     F.    Ice     age     in      North 

America    551 

Man    and  the  glacial  period    551 

T\^RTGHT,  H.  C.  Children's  stories  In 
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WRIGHT,  L.  Practical  poultry  keeper. 
6365 

WRIGHT.    Lewis.      Light ...535 

WRIGHT.   M.    O.    Blrdcraft    598 

WRIGHT,    R.    W.     Life    576 

WRIGHT.   T.    Historv   of  Scotland.       2v. 

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ed.    Early    travels    In    Palestine 9156 

comp.  Dictionary  of  obsolete  and 
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M^RTGHT,    T.    Our   new   masters    331 

WRIGHT,  T.  F.  The  human  and  its  re- 
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WRIGHT,  W.  Oil  regions  of  Pennsyl- 
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WRIGHT,  W.    The  Brontes  In  Ireland. B 

TVRIGHT,  W  (Dan  De  Quille.)  His- 
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WRIGHT.    W.    B.    The  brook,   and   other 

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Master    and   men    240 

WRTGI;EY.   E.       Building  associations. 334 

M'ritprs   and  readers.     Hill.    G.    B S24 

WUNDT,  W.  Human  and  animal  psy- 
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WTTRTZ.   C.    A.     Atomic  theory   541 

WYATT,  F.  The  phosphates  of  Amer- 
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WYATT,  T.  Poetical  works:  with  mem- 
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WYCHERLEY,  W.  Best  plays.  (Mer- 
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Dramatic  works,      ed.  by  L.  Hunt.. 822 

WYCKOFF,  W.  A.    A  day  with  a,  tramp 

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The   workers:    the  East    331 

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WYCLIPFE,    J.    Adams,   E.  H.    John  of 

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Sergeant,  L.  John  Wycllf.  (Heroes 
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WYETH,  J.  A.  Life  of  General  Forrest. 
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WYMAN,    A.    P.    Piano   text-book    ....78(? 

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WYNDHAM,   H.       Queen's  service    355 

Wyndham   towers.      Aldrich,   T.  H 8U 


WYNTER 


237 


ZURCHER 


WYNTKR.    A.    Our  social  bees   S24 

WYTHE,  J.  H.    Mlcroscoplst   578 

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Science    of    life    570 

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X    rays.    Thompson,    E.    P 537 

XAVIER.  St.  F.    See  Francis  Xavler. 

XRNOPHON.      Anabasis 888 

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YATES,  Mrs.  A.  Journey  to  Switzer- 
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Year  of   shame.    Watson,   W .'...821 

Years    of    experience.    Kirby.    G.    B B 

YEATES,  J.  Technical  history  of  com- 
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YEATES.   W.    B.    Poems    821 

Yellow    book    805 

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Yester-vear.       Robida,   A 391 

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YONGE,  C.  D.  Three  centuries  of  mod- 
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YONGE,  0.  M.    Christian.?  and  Moors  of 

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Pupils   of  St.    John    270 

"Womankind 173 

York    play3.     Smith,    L.    T 822 

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