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HOPPER, JAMES.
Hit in the head. (In Woman's
home companion, Aug. 1927)
? 24Jun27; B747284. James
Hopper (A); 17Aug54; R134928.
When it happened. (In Harper's
magazine, May 1927) ? 21Apr27;
B739659. James Hopper (A);
17Aug54; R134927.
HORBACH, ZADA WITWER.
Boys will be girls. SEE Witwer,
Harry Charles.
Classics in slang. SEE Witwer,
Harry Charles.
Helene of Troy, N. Y. SEE
Witwer, Harry Charles.
Ladies prefer brunettes. SEE
Witwer, Harry Charles.
Yes man's land. SEE Witwer,
Harry Charles.
HORSTICK, WILLIAM W.
Ramuntcho. SEE Viaud, Julien.
HOSIC, JAMES FLEMING, joint author.
The pathway to reading. SEE
Coleman, Bessie Blackstone.
HOSMER, GRACE L., comp.
Child life in song. ? 1Nov27; A1004964. Rodeheaver Co. (PWH); 22Nov54; R139798.
HOSTMANN, JEANNOT, joint author.
Pharmaceutical and medical chemistry.
SEE Sadtler, Samuel
Philip.
HOUGHTON, CAROLYN WELLS. SEE
Wells, Carolyn.
HOUGHTON, CLAUDE.
Neighbors. ? 15Aug27; A996784.
Claude Houghton (A); 26Nov54;
R140171.
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY.
Juan and Juanita. SEE
Baylor, Frances Courtenay.
Lavengro. SEE Borrow, George
Henry.
HOUSE & GARDEN'S SECOND BOOK OF
GARDENS; edited by Richardson
Wright and Robert S. Lemmon.
? 1Mar27; A972163. Conde Nast
Publications, inc. (PCW);
1Nov54; R138308.
HOUSTON, JANET FRENCH.
Mechanical drawing for high schools.
SEE French, Thomas E.
HOUVILLE, GéRARD D', PSEUD. SEE
Régnier, Marie Louise Antoinette
(de Herédia) de.
HOWARD, ARTHUR.
Fast hold on faith and other
sermons. SEE Howard, Henry.
Fast hold on faith and other
sermons. SEE Howard, Henry.
HOWARD, HENRY.
Fast hold on faith and other
sermons. ? 15Aug27; A996844.
Stanford Howard, Winifred
Howard-Clitty, Arthur Howard & Egbert
Howard (C); 8Dec54; R140534.
HOWARD, STANFORD.
Fast hold on faith and other sermons. SEE Howard, Henry.
HOWARD-CLITTY, WINIFRED.
Fast hold on faith and other sermons. SEE Howard, Henry.
HUBBARD, ELBERT.
Ali Baba, by Fra Elbertus, pseud.
? on text on p. 5-7, 12, 13 &
illus.; 30Dec26; A967709.
Elbert Hubbard, II, Sanford
Hubbard, Ralph Hubbard, Miriam
Hubbard Roelofs & Katherine
Hubbard (PPW); 4Oct54; R137937.
A message to Garcia. Portfolio ed.
? on foreword; 1Apr26; A890576.
Elbert Hubbard, II (A); 31Mar54;
R137936.
HUBBARD, ELBERT, II.
Ali Baba. SEE Hubbard, Elbert.
A message to Garcia. SEE Hubbard.
Elbert.
HUBBARD, KATHERINE.
Ali Baba. SEE Hubbard, Elbert.
HUBBARD, RALPH.
Ali Baba. SEE Hubbard, Elbert.
HUDDY, XENOPHON PEARCE.
The law of automobiles. 8th ed., by Arthur F. Curtis. ? 24Jan27; A958891. Matthew Bender & Co., inc. (PWH); 13Dec54; R140751.
HUGHES, JACQUELINE HOOKER.
Civilizing Cricket. SEE Hooker,
Forrestine C.
Just George. SEE Hooker,
Forrestine C.
HUGHES, RUPERT.
George Washington: the human being
and the hero, 1732-1762.
? 16Oct26; A950530. Rupert
Hughes (A); 11Oct54; R138124.
The patent leather kid and several
others. ? 31Aug27; A1004323.
Rupert Hughes (A); 3Sep54;
R135416.
We live but once. ? 20May27;
A976737. Rupert Hughes (A);
12Jul54; R133326.
HUGO, VICTOR MARIE, COMTE.
Les misérables; abridged and edited with notes, direct-method exercises and vocabulary, by Flora Campbell. ? 12Apr27; A967926. D. C. Heath & Co. (PWH); 27Sep54; R136434.
HUMBOURG, PIERRE.
Escale. ? 29Sep27; AF36195.
Pierre Humbourg (A); 10Nov54;
R138732.
HUMMEL, GEORGE F.
Evelyn Grainger. ? 25Mar27;
A972371. William Hummel (NK);
20Aug54; R134829.
Lazy isle. ? 5Oct27; A1007938.
William Hummel (NK); 3Nov54;
R138248.
HUMMEL, L., illus.
Letty. SEE Fyleman, Rose.
A little Christmas book. SEE
Fyleman, Rose.
Evelyn Grainger. SEE Hummel,
George F.
Lazy isle. SEE Hummel, George F.
HURST, FANNIE.
The left hand of God. (In
Hearst's international & Cosmopolitan,
Dec. 1927) ? 10Nov27;
B756677. Fannie Hurst Danielson
(A); 12Nov54; R139365.
Roulette. (In Famous story magazine, Aug. 1926) ? 30Jul26; B706552. Fannie Hurst (A); 1Jul54; R132566.
HUTCHINSON, VERONICA.
Chimney corner fairy tales; collected and retold, with drawings by Lois Lenski. ? 24Sep26; A949661. Veronica Hutchinson (A); 13Aug54; R134625.
HUTCHISON, HAZEL COLLISTER.
Croquis. (In Poetry magazine,
May 1927) ? 22Apr27; B739970.
Hazel Collister Hutchison (A);
12Jul54; R133320.
IBá?EZ, LIBERTAD BLASCO-. SEE
Blasco-Ibá?ez Blasco de Llorca,
Libertad.
IBá?EZ, VICENTE BLASCO. SEE
Blasco Ibá?ez, Vicente.
INDIANA THREE IN ONE SERVICE.
? Bobbs-Merrill Co., inc. (PWH)
v. 6, no. 2, June 1927. ? 21Jun27; A990854. 19Jul54; R133398.
INGRAM, WILLIAM A.
Georgia pleading and practice; the prosecution of the cause in the trial court. Assisted by P. H. Vartanian. ? 28Apr27; A976400. Harrison Co. (PWH); 16Jul54; R133384.
IRELAND, ALLEYNE.
The new Korea. ? 30Dec26; A957936. Alleyne Ireland (A); 10Dec54; R140424.
IRWIN, INEZ (HAYNES)
Gideon. ? 21Jul27; A996553.
Inez Haynes Irwin (A); 3Sep54;
R135406.
Highlights of Manhattan. SEE
Irwin, Will.
How red is America. SEE Irwin, Will.
Rendezvous. (In Woman's home companion, Sept., 1927) ? 29Jul27; B748605. Inez Haynes Irwin (A); 16Aug54; R134732.
IRWIN, MARGARET.
Knock four times. ? 1Sep27 (pub. abroad 31Mar27, AI-9486); A1004161. Margaret Irwin (A); 22Sep54; R136157.
IRWIN, WALLACE.
American Beauty. (In Saturday evening post, Jan. 8, 1927) ? 5Jan27; B718230. Wallace Irwin (A); 30Dec54; R141458.
IRWIN, WILL.
Highlights of Manhattan; illus.
by E. H. Suydam. ? 26Oct27;
A1010043. Inez Haynes Irwin
(W); 1Nov54; R138303.
How red is America? ? 21Feb27;
A963753. Inez Haynes Irwin (W);
20Oct54; R137974.
IRWIN, WILLIAM WALLACE.
On the slope of Montmartre;
with illus. In duotone by
Marcel Poncin. ? 19May27;
A990218. William Wallace
Irwin (A); 28Oct54; R138113.
Maria; novela americana. Edited with notes, exercises and vocabulary by J. Warshaw. Illustrated by Lorraine Balmer. ? 11Oct26; A949939. Mrs. Jacob Warshaw (W); 27Sep54; R136424.
IUSUPOV, FELIKS FELIKSOVICH, KNIAZ'
Rasputin. ? 29Oct27; A1010549.
Felix Youssoupoff (A); 1Dec54;
R140402.
JACKS, L. P.
The magic formula and other stories.
? 15Apr27; A967945. L. P.
Jacks (A); 12Jul54; R133146.
JACKSON, CLARA F. FOAKES-. SEE
Foakes-Jackson, Clara F.
JACKSON, F. J. FOAKES-. SEE
Foakes-Jackson, F. J.
JARRETT, MARY LOUISE CLINE.
The dark chamber. SEE Cline,
Leonard.
JEAN-AUBRY, G. SEE Aubry, G.
Jean.
JELLEFF (FRANK R.) INC.
Washington in miniature. ? 26Sep51 (in notice: 1926), A145372; 25Nov53 (in notice: 1926) A145373. Frank R. Jelleff, inc. (PWH); 21Jul54; R133544-133545.
JENKS, LELAND HAMILTON.
The migration of British capital
to 1875. ? 27Jan27; A963769.
Leland H. Jenks (A); 28Dec54;
R141408.
JESSE, FRYNIWYD TENNYSON.
Moonraker; or, The female pirate and her friends. ? 20May27 (pub. abroad 20Jan27, AI-9141); A976721. Fryniwyd Tennyson Jesse (A); 7Dec54; R140382.
JOHNSON, EVELYN, tr.
On the king's couch. SEE
Aubry, Octave.
JOHNSON, JOHN BUTLER.
The theory and practice of modern framed structures. Part 1: Stresses in simple structures, by J. B. Johnson, C. W. Bryan and F. E. Turneaure. 10th ed. ? 26Nov26; A963274. Frederick Stewart Turneaure (C); 18Nov54; R141331.
JOHNSON, NUNNALLY.
An artist has his pride. (In
Saturday evening post, Dec. 3,
1927) ? 1Dec27; B759806.
Nunnally Johnson (A); 2Dec54;
R140416.
A lady of Broadway. (In the
Saturday evening post, July 9,
1927) ? 7Jul27; B747822.
Nunnally Johnson (A); 10Aug54;
R134318.
JOHNSON, OWEN.
Children of divorce. ? 15Mar27;
A967699. Patricia Johnson
Deely (C); 6Dec54; R140066.
JOHNSON, THEODORE W., joint author.
Engineering descriptive geometry and drawing. SEE Bartlett, Frank W.
JOHNSON, THEODORE W., JR.
Engineering descriptive geometry and drawing. SEE Bartlett, Frank W.
In der nacht. SEE Schumann,
Robert Alexander.
Six rhythm dances; pf. ? 18Jul27;
A1002165. Art Publication Society
(PWH); 22Nov54; R139451.
Six variations in G major. SEE
Beethoven, Ludwig van.
Sonata in C. SEE Mozart, Wolfgang
Amadeus.
Sonata in G minor; op. 49, no. 1.
SEE Beethoven, Ludwig van.
Sonata no. 11, in G. SEE
Haydn, Franz Josef.
Sonata, no. 20, in F. SEE
Haydn, Franz Josef.
JONAS, ALBERTO.
Master school of modern piano playing and virtuosity. Book 5. ? 30Nov27; A1068366. Henrietta Jonas (W); 1Dec54; R140441.
JONAS, HENRIETTA.
Master school of modern piano playing and virtuosity. SEE Jonas, Alberto.
JONES, ABBIE GERRISH.
Rhythmic stunts and rhythmic games; words and music by Abbie Gerrish Jones, adaptations and descriptions by Olive B. Wilson Dorrett. ? 15Mar27; A970902. Theodora S. Jones, Margaret G. Boss, Leslie G. Brozier (C of A. G. Jones) & Olive B. Wilson Dorrett (A); 2Aug54; R134035.
JONES, BURR W.
Commentaries on the law of evidence in civil cases. Vol. 1-6. 2d ed., by James M. Henderson, assisted by the publishers' editorial staff. ? 29Sep26, A950386-950382; 3Dec26, A957600. Bancroft-Whitney Co. (PWH); 23Aug54; R134839-134844.
JONES, RALPH B., Joint author.
Motor vehicles and their engines.
SEE Fraser, Edward Smith.
JONES, THEODORA S.
Rhythmic stunts and rhythmic games.
SEE Jones, Abbie Gerrish.
JORGENSEN, A. N., joint author.
Iowa silent reading tests. SEE
Greene, H. A.
JOSEPH-RENAUD, JEAN.
Orchidée, danseuse, roman. ? 22Mar27; AF34522. Société des gens de lettres (E); 13Aug54; R136391.
JOUHANDEAU, MARCEL.
Prudence Hautechaume. ? 10Jun27;
AF35314. Marcel Jouhandeau (A);
13Aug54; R136401.
JUDSON, ALFRED, PSEUD. SEE
Hall, J. Lincoln.
JUSTUS, MAY.
Peter Pocket. Illustrated by
Mabel Pugh. ? 9Sep27; A999946.
May Justus (A); 13Sep54; R135713.
KAHLER, HUGH MACNAIR.
Hand of white. (In Saturday evening post, Sept. 10, 1927) ? 8Sep27; B753354. Hugh MacNair Kahler (A); 8Oct54; R137404.
KAHN, FRITZ.
Das Leben des Menschen. Bd. 2-3. ? 8May27; AF9152. Fritz Kahn (A); 12Nov54; R139026.
Why religion. ? 28Feb27;
A967612. Horace M. Kallen
(A); 20Aug54; R134826.
KANSAS DIGEST. December 1920 to
February 1927. Vol. 8. ? 29Sep27;
A1007705. West Pub. Co. (PWH);
4Oct54; R136815.
KEELER, FLOYD YATES.
The advertising agency, procedure and practice, by Floyd Y. Keeler and Albert E. Haase. Foreword by Roy S. Durstine. ? 29Sep27; A1004452. Albert E. Haase (A); 8Dec54; R140556.
KEEP, OLIVER D.
Is that so: You don't know the half of it, by Oliver D. Keep and associates. ? 6Sep27; A999829. Liveright Pub. Corp. (PCW); 11Oct54; R137134.
KEIR, ROBERT MALCOLM.
The march of commerce. Vol. 4.
of The pageant of America.
Liberty Bell ed. ? 21Dec27;
A1013846. Yale University
Press (PWH); 23Dec54; R140912.
KEITH, MARIAN, PSEUD. SEE
MacGregor, Mary Esther (Miller)
KELLAND, CLARENCE BUDINGTON.
Dance magic. (In Ladies' home journal, Nov. 1926-Feb. 1927) ? 29Oct26, B713200; 30Nov26, B715687; 31Dec26, B718229; 28Jan27, B731907. Clarence Budington Kelland (A); 28Sep54; R136478-136481.
KELLER, ALBERT GALLOWAY, Joint
author.
The science of society. SEE
Sumner, William Graham.
KELLOGG, JOHN HARVEY.
The itinerary of a breakfast.
Rev. ed. ? 22Oct26; A950675.
John Harvey
Kellogg (A); 6Oct54; R137034.
KELLY, ELEANOR MERCEIN.
Basquerie. With illus. by
Katherine Merrill. ? 20Oct27;
A1004720. Eleanor Mercein
Kelly (A); 29Dec54; R141427.
KENNEDY, EMILY STUDDERT-. SEE
Studdert-Kennedy, Emily.
KENNEDY, G. A. STUDDERT-. SEE
Studdert-Kennedy, G. A.
KENNEDY, MARGARET.
Red sky at morning. ? 1Nov27;
A1013514. Lady Margaret Kennedy
Davies (A); 4Nov54; R138757.
KENT, WARNER W.
Guide posts to Chinese painting.
SEE Hackney, Louise Wallace.
KENTUCKY. COURT OF APPEALS.
Digest of the decisions of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky. Compiled by the editorial staff of the American digest system. Vol. 10. Abandonment-Intestacy. ? 30Sep27; A1007688. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Oct54; R136798.
Digest of decisions of the Court of Appeals of Kentucky. Compiled by the editorial staff of the American digest system. Vol. 11. Intoxicating liquors-Zoning. ? 30Sep27; A1007704. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Oct54; R136814.
KENTUCKY DECISIONS REPORTED IN THE
SOUTH WESTERN REPORTER, v. 290-292
Mar.-May 1927. ? 13Sep27;
A1007699. West Pub. Co. (PWH);
4Oct54; R136809.
KENTUCKY DECISIONS REPORTED IN THE
SOUTHWESTERN REPORTER ANNOTATED.
Vol. 286-289, Sept. 1926-Feb. 1927.
? 21May27; A990950. West Pub. Co.
(PWH); 6Jul54; R132787.
KEYSERLING, HERMANN ALEXANDER, GRAF VON.
The world in the making (Die neuentstehende welt) Translated by Maurice Samuel. ? 24Mar27; A967768. Maurice Samuel (A); 22Sep54; R136153.
KIEFFER, WALTER H.
Traffic management. Manual.
SEE La Salle Extension University, Chicago.
KILBOURNE, FANNIE.
Claire and the dangerous man.
(In Saturday evening post, Oct.
15, 1927) ? 13Oct27; B754640.
Fannie Kilbourne (A); 27Oct54;
R137958.
Dot and Will take a vacation. (In
American magazine, July 1927)
? 24May27; B745289. Fannie
Kilbourne (A); 13Aug54; R134571.
A married man's job. (In
Saturday evening post, Aug. 20.
1927) ? 18Aug27; B751234.
Fannie Kilbourne (A); 20Aug54;
R134926.
Marvel takes no chances. (In
Woman's home companion, July
1927) ? 25May27; B742371.
Fannie Kilbourne (A); 13Aug54;
R134570.
With a modern leading lady. (In
Saturday evening post, July 9,
1927) ? 7Jul27; B747822.
Fannie Kilbourne (A); 13Aug54;
R134572.
KILMER, ALINE.
A buttonwood summer. (In Liberty, Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, Mar. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1927) ? 3Jan27, B718559; 10Jan27, B731222; 17Jan27, B731223; 24Jan27, B731588; 31Jan27, B732089; 7Feb27, B733165; 14Feb27, B733166; 21Feb27, B734645; 28Feb27, B734646; 7Mar27, B735024; 14Mar27, B735913; 21Mar27, B736362. Kenton Kilmer & Christopher Kilmer (C); 8Dec54; R141017-141019, 141029, 141020-141027.
Emmy, Nicky, and Greg; with silhouettes by Ethel C. Taylor. ? 16Sep27; A1007059. Kenton Kilmer & Christopher Kilmer (C); 21Sep54; R136141.
KILMER, CHRISTOPHER.
A buttonwood summer. SEE Kilmer,
Aline.
Emmy, Nicky, and Greg. SEE
Kilmer, Alina.
KILMER, KENTON.
A buttonwood summer. SEE
Kilmer, Aline.
Emmy, Nicky, and Greg. SEE
Kilmer, Aline.
KILNER, COLLEEN BROWNE.
La-la man in Music Land.
Carmen L. Browne, illustrator.
? 15Sep27; A1004251. Colleen
Browne Kilner (A); 29Sep54;
R136496.
KIMBALL, EDWARD ANCEL.
Contestaciones a preguntas
referentes a la ciencia cristiana
(Answers to questions concerning
Christian science) Appl.
author: Christian Science Pub.
Society, employer for hire of
Edward Kimball. ? 25Jul27;
A999192. Christian Science Pub.
Society (PWH); 9Dec54; R140388.
KIMBALL, PAUL.
Mrs. Merivale. ? 7Sep26; A901930.
Paul Kimball (A); 7Jul54;
R133053.
KING, BASIL.
The spreading dawn; stories of the great transition. ? 11Aug27; A996835. Penelope Orcutt (NK); 8Dec54; R140533.
KING, HENRIETTE L. M.
Grand right and left. SEE
King, Stoddard.
KING, STODDARD.
Grand right and left. ? 28Oct27;
A1004914. Henriette L. M. King
(W); 29Oct54; R138059.
KINGSBURY, HELEN OVINGTON.
Portraits in color. SEE
Ovington, Mary White.
KINSEY, JOE D.
The mating call. SEE Beach, Rex
Ellingwood.
Slander girl. SEE Beach,
Rex Ellingwood.
KINSTLER, SADIE JOSEPHSON.
The kick. SEE Weiman, Rita.
The loose end husband. SEE
Weiman, Rita.
The skylight. SEE Weiman, Rita.
Slow torture. SEE Weiman, Rita.
The story of a short, short story. SEE Weiman, Rita.
Toboggan. SEE Weiman, Rita.
When the gods smile. SEE
Weiman, Rita.
KIPLING, RUDYARD.
Brazilian sketches. A trip south.
I had some friends. (In Liberty,
Dec. 3, 1927) ? 28Nov27;
A5-106873. Elsie Bambridge (C);
30Nov54; R140118.
Fairy-kist. (In McCalls magazine,
Oct. 1927) ? 10Sep27; B752480.
Elsie Bambridge (C); 13Sep54;
R135705.
Rudyard Kipling's verse. Inclusive
ed., 1885-1926. ? 4Oct27;
A1007461. Elsie Bambridge (C);
7Oct54; R137424.
KIRBY, RICHARD SHELTON.
The elements of specification
writing. 3d ed.. ? 21Mar27;
A972301. Richard Shelton Kirby
(A); 7Dec54; R140700.
KISER, DONALD J.
Instructor's book for use with the course on legal research based upon the lessons in v. 1, Principles and practice of legal research. ? 19Jul27; A1000096. American Law Book Co. (PWH); 4Oct54; R136774.
KISER, DONALD J., ed. SEE
Corpus Juris.
KLEISER, ELIZABETH.
Random rhymes, by Elizabeth and
Grenville Kleiser. ? 29Nov26;
A957435. Guarantee Trust Co.
(E); 23Nov54; R139462.
KLEISER, GRENVILLE, joint author.
Random rhymes. SEE Kleiser,
Elizabeth.
KNIBBS, HENRY HERBERT.
The fighting gringo. (In Popular
magazine, Jan. 7, 1927)
? 7Jan27; B731816. Ida Julia
Knibbs (W); 20Dec54; R141088.
Sunny Mateel. ? on new matter;
25Feb27; A967384. Ida Julia
Knibbs (W); 20Dec54; R141061.
KNIBBS, IDA JULIA.
The fighting gringo. SEE Knibbs,
Henry Herbert.
Sunny Mateel. SEE Knibbs, Henry
Herbert.
KNOPF (ALFRED A.) INC.
Max Havelaar. SEE Dekker, Eduard
Douwes.
KNOWLES, MAY WYNNE.
Peter Rabbit's wedding day. Illus. by Bess Goe Willis. ? 23Sep27; A1007190. Platt & Munk Co., inc. (PWH); 27Sep54; R136359.
KNOX, FLORENCE C.
Knowing the Bible. SEE Knox,
Raymond C.
KNOX, RAYMOND C.
Knowing the Bible. ? 18Jan27; A958804. Florence C. Knox (W); 21Dec54; R140894.
KOCH, MRS. WILLIAM L.
Pharmaceutical and medical chemistry. SEE Sadtler, Samuel Philip.
KOCOUREK, ALBERT.
Jural relations; with an introd. by John H. Wigmore. ? 28Oct27; A1013386. Bobbs-Merrill Co., inc. (PWH); 8Dec54; R140331.
KOLB, ANNETTE.
Daphne Herbst. 3 instalments.
(In Vossische Zeitung, Nov.
4-6, 1927) ? 4-6Nov27; AF37975.
Annette Kolb (A); 15Nov54;
R140291.
KOMROFF, MANUEL.
Juggler's kiss. ? 12Nov27; A1013374. Manuel Komroff (A); 15Nov54; R139130.
KOYOO, MRS. CHIYONO S.
With Taro and Hana in Japan. SEE
Sugimoto, Etsu (Inagaki)
KREBS, WILLIAM S.
Outline of accounting. Vol. 2. ? 24May27; A976804. William S. Krebs (A); 6Aug54; R134337.
KROHN, ERNST C.
Rigaudon; op. 40, no. 5. SEE
Grieg, Edvard Hagerup.
Scherzo in E minor; op. 16, no. 2.
SEE Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Jacob
Ludwig Felix.
Staccato etude. SEE Raff, Joseph
Joachim.
Study; op. 305, no. 3. SEE
Mayer, Charles.
KUEFFER, HANS, illus.
Baseball: how to play it and how to watch it. SEE Milburn, George.
KUHLMAN, ARTHUR.
His glory. SEE Kuhlman, J. H.
Silent night, holy night. SEE
Kuhlman, J. H.
KUHLMAN, J. H.
His glory; a Christmas pageant.
? 5Nov26; A955242. Arthur
Kuhlman (C); 4Nov54; R138559.
Silent night, holy night; a hymn
pantomime. ? 1Dec26; A960120.
Arthur Kuhlman (C); 24Nov54;
R139484.
KYLE, MARGARET.
Little sister. Illustrated by
Mildred R. Dickeman and Marjorie
Hartwell. ? 1Sep27; A1004027.
Margaret Kyle (A); 8Dec54;
R140541.
Jim, the conqueror. (In Collier's,
Jan. 15-Mar. 12, 1927)
? 30Dec26, B717965; 6Jan27,
B718231; 12Jan27, B731190;
18Jan27, B731446; 27Jan27,
B731905; 1Feb27, B732366;
8Feb27, B733151; 14Feb27,
B733582; 21Feb27, B734356.
Peter B. Kyne (A); 30Jun54;
R133165-133173.
Oh promise me. (In Collier's,
Sept. 4, 1926) ? 20Aug26;
B707879. Peter B. Kyne (A);
13Aug54; R134486.
Pals in paradise. (In Hearst's
international-cosmopolitan, Mar.
1927) ? 10Feb27; B732798.
Peter B. Kyne (A); 26Oct54;
R138017.
Tide of empire. (In Hearst's
international-cosmopolitan,
Sept.-Dec. 1927) ? 10Aug27,
B748740; 9Sep27, B752138; 7Oct27,
B755449; 10Nov27, B756677.
Peter B. Kyne (A); 13Aug54,
R134614; 13Sep54, R135456;
11Oct54, R137459; 15Nov54,
R140210.
LABICHE, EUGèNE MARIN.
Le voyage de Monsieur Perrichon; comédie par Labiche et Martin, edited with notes, exercises, and vocabulary, by Ralph W. Haller. ? 14Apr27; A999188. Globe Book Co., inc. (PWH); 15Dec54; R140790.
LAMB, HAROLD.
Genghis Khan, the emperor of all
men. ? 24Aug27; A1007437.
Harold Lamb (A); 25Aug54;
R134949.
LAMPREY, LOUISE.
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LANDAU, EDMUND.
Vorlesungen über Zahlentheorie.
3 v. ? 20May27; AF35875.
Marianna Landau (W); 3Aug54;
R134092.
LANDAU, MARIANNA.
Vorlesungen über Zahlentheorie.
SEE Landau, Edmund.
LANG, BEATRICE, comp.
Samples. SEE Ade, George.
LANGDON-DAVIES, JOHN.
A short history of women.
? 7Nov27; A1013322. John
Langdon-Davies (A); 12Nov54;
R139368.
LANIER, KATE HEMINGWAY.
Annotated Mississippi code. SEE Mississippi. Laws, statutes, etc.
LARDNER, ELLIS A.
For entries claimed by Ellis A.
Lardner. SEE Lardner, Ring W.
LARDNER, GEORGE E.
How to play golf. (Little blue book 535) ? 21Jul27; A1005890. Haldeman-Julius Co. (PWH); 6Aug54; R134247.
LARDNER, RING W.
Anniversary. (In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan, Jan. 1928) ? 10Dec27; B758934. Ellis A, Lardner (W); 30Dec54; R141445.
Hurry Kane. (In Hearst's
International-cosmopolitan, May 1927)
? 8Apr27; B738285. Ellis A.
Lardner (W); 17Sep54; R135965.
Man not overboard. (In Hearst's
international-cosmopolitan,
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Ellis A. Lardner (W); 30Dec54;
R141444.
Miss Sawyer, champion. (In the
New Yorker, Sept. 10, 1927)
? 9Sep27; B753377. Ellis A.
Lardner (W); 30Dec54; R141443.
The spinning wheel. (In Hearst's
international-cosmopolitan,
July 1927) ? 8Jun27; B742559.
Ellis A. Lardner (W); 17Sep54;
R135967.
The story of a wonder man; being
the autobiography of Ring
Lardner, illustrated by Margaret
Freeman. ? 18Mar27; A972180.
Ellis A. Lardner (W); 17Sep54;
R135964.
Then and now. (In Hearst's
international-cosmopolitan.
June 1927) ? 10May27; B741521.
Ellis A. Lardner (W); 17Sep54;
R135966.
The venomous viper of the Volga.
(In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan,
Sept. 1927)
? 10Aug27; B748740. Ellis A.
Lardner (W); 17Sep54; R135968.
LA ROCHELLE, DRIEU. SEE Drieu La
Rochelle, Pierre.
LA SALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO.
Accounting systems. SEE Thompson,
William Rodney.
Business management. Executive
manuals. ? LaSalle Extension
University (PWH)
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5Feb54; R137104.
70 and 71. ? 2Apr26; A893106.
5Feb54; R137105.
72 and 73. ? 26Apr26; A898811.
5Feb54; R137107.
76, 77 and 78. ? 24May26;
A898812. 5Feb54; R137108.
79 and 80. ? 2Jun26; A898810.
5Feb54; R137106.
81 and 82. ? 15Jun26; A900573.
5Feb54; R137110.
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My marriage to Joshua Caldwell was a prison sentence. I was a Hartman trophy, sold to the powerful family who had destroyed mine. Then I discovered he was cheating. His mistress was pregnant with the child he denied me, and he was stealing my secret song lyrics to build her career. When I confronted him, he called me a spineless liability and threatened to destroy what was left of my family. To make matters worse, a one-night stand with a stranger turned out to be with my husband's brother, Anthony Caldwell-the Don of the city. He knew all of Joshua's secrets and used them to trap me in a twisted game, seeing me as nothing more than an asset. They both thought I was a broken doll they could control. I wrote a song for his mistress, a beautiful execution with a single, impossible note I knew would destroy her voice. She sang it, and now her career is over. Now the Don has summoned me to Chicago, not knowing the woman he thinks is his asset is the one who just burned his brother's world to the ground.
I was once the heiress to the Solomon empire, but after it crumbled, I became the "charity case" ward of the wealthy Hyde family. For years, I lived in their shadows, clinging to the promise that Anson Hyde would always be my protector. That promise shattered when Anson walked into the ballroom with Claudine Chapman on his arm. Claudine was the girl who had spent years making my life a living hell, and now Anson was announcing their engagement to the world. The humiliation was instant. Guests sneered at my cheap dress, and a waiter intentionally sloshed champagne over me, knowing I was a nobody. Anson didn't even look my way; he was too busy whispering possessively to his new fiancée. I was a ghost in my own home, watching my protector celebrate with my tormentor. The betrayal burned. I realized I wasn't a ward; I was a pawn Anson had kept on a shelf until he found a better trade. I had no money, no allies, and a legal trust fund that Anson controlled with a flick of his wrist. Fleeing to the library, I stumbled into Dallas Koch—a titan of industry and my best friend’s father. He was a wall of cold, absolute power that even the Hydes feared. "Marry me," I blurted out, desperate to find a shield Anson couldn't climb. Dallas didn't laugh. He pulled out a marriage agreement and a heavy fountain pen. "Sign," he commanded, his voice a low rumble. "But if you walk out that door with me, you never go back." I signed my name, trading my life for the only man dangerous enough to keep me safe.
The sterile white of the operating room blurred, then sharpened, as Skye Sterling felt the cold clawing its way up her body. The heart monitor flatlined, a steady, high-pitched whine announcing her end. Her uterus had been removed, a desperate attempt to stop the bleeding, but the blood wouldn't clot. It just kept flowing, warm and sticky, pooling beneath her. Through heavy eyes, she saw a trembling nurse holding a phone on speaker. "Mr. Kensington," the nurse's voice cracked, "your wife... she's critical." A pause, then a sweet, poisonous giggle. Seraphina Miller. "Liam is in the shower," Seraphina's voice purred. "Stop calling, Skye. It's pathetic. Faking a medical emergency on our anniversary? Even for you, that's low." Then, Liam's bored voice: "If she dies, call the funeral home. I have a meeting in the morning." Click. The line went dead. A second later, so did Skye. The darkness that followed was absolute, suffocating, a black ocean crushing her lungs. She screamed into the void, a silent, agonizing wail of regret for loving a man who saw her as a nuisance, for dying without ever truly living. Until she died, she didn't understand. Why was her life so tragically wasted? Why did her husband, the man she loved, abandon her so cruelly? The injustice of it all burned hotter than the fever in her body. Then, the air rushed back in. Skye gasped, her body convulsing violently on the mattress. Her eyes flew open, wide and terrified, staring blindly into the darkness. Her trembling hand reached for her phone. May 12th. Five years ago. She was back.
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I woke up in a blindingly white hotel penthouse with a throbbing headache and the taste of betrayal in my mouth. The last thing I remembered was my stepsister, Cathie, handing me a flute of champagne at the charity gala with a smile that didn't reach her eyes. Now, a tall, dangerously handsome man walked out of the bathroom with a towel around his hips. On the nightstand sat a stack of hundred-dollar bills. My stepmother had finally done it—she drugged me and staged a scandal with a hired escort to destroy my reputation and my future. "Aisha! Is it true you spent the night with a gigolo?" The shouts of a dozen reporters echoed through the heavy oak door as camera flashes exploded through the peephole. My phone lit up with messages showing my bank accounts were already frozen. My father was invoking the 'morality clause' in my mother’s trust fund, and my fiancé had already released a statement dumping me to marry my stepsister instead. I was trapped, penniless, and being hunted by the press for a scandal I hadn't even participated in. My own family had sold me out for a payday, and the man standing in front of me was the only witness who could prove I was innocent—or finish me off for good. I didn't have time to cry. According to the fine print of the trust, I had thirty days to prove my "rehabilitation" through a legal marriage or I would lose everything. I tracked the man down to a coffee shop the next morning, watching him take a thick envelope of cash from a wealthy older woman. I sat across from him and slid a napkin with a $50,000 figure written on it. "I need a husband. Legal, paper-signed, and convincing." He looked at the number, then at me, a slow, crooked smile spreading across his face. I thought I was hiring a desperate gigolo to save my inheritance. I had no idea I was actually proposing to Dominic Fields, the reclusive billionaire shark who was currently planning a hostile takeover of my father’s entire empire.
I had been a wife for exactly six hours when I woke up to the sound of my husband’s heavy breathing. In the dim moonlight of our bridal suite, I watched Hardin, the man I had adored for years, intertwined with my sister Carissa on the chaise lounge. The betrayal didn't come with an apology. Hardin stood up, unashamed, and sneered at me. "You're awake? Get out, you frumpy mute." Carissa huddled under a throw, her fake tears already welling up as she played the victim. They didn't just want me gone; they wanted me erased to protect their reputations. When I refused to move, my world collapsed. My father didn't offer a shoulder to cry on; he threatened to have me committed to a mental asylum to save his business merger. "You're a disgrace," he bellowed, while the guards stood ready to drag me away. They had spent my life treating me like a stuttering, submissive pawn, and now they were done with me. I felt a blinding pain in my skull, a fracture that should have broken me. But instead of tears, something dormant and lethal flickered to life. The terrified girl who walked down the aisle earlier that day simply ceased to exist. In her place, a clinical system—the Valkyrie Protocol—booted up. My racing heart plummeted to a steady sixty beats per minute. I didn't scream. I stood up, my spine straightening for the first time in twenty years, and looked at Hardin with the detachment of a surgeon looking at a tumor. "Correction," I said, my voice stripped of its stutter. "You're in my light." By dawn, I had drained my father's accounts, vanished into a storm, and found a bleeding Crown Prince in a hidden safehouse. They thought they had broken a mute girl. They didn't realize they had just activated their own destruction.
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