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A1053014. Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc.
(PWH); 21Nov55; R159411.
MCGRAW-HILL BOOK CO., INC.
Dictados elementarios. SEE
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Esercizi graduati della stenografia
Gregg. SEE Gregg, John Robert.
Estudios graduados. SEE Herrera y
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Manuale della stenografia Gregg.
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MCGUCKIN, MILDRED CRISS.
Little cabbages. Illustrated by
Nancy Barnhart. ? 5Oct28;
A31. Mrs. G. L. Catlin (A);
12Oct55; R157930.
MACINNES, W. D., tr.
A history of English literature.
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MACK, WILLIAM, ed. SEE
Corpus Juris.
MCKAY, CLAUDE.
Home to Harlem. ? 1Mar28; A1069052.
Hope McKay Virtue (C); 4Aug55;
R154281.
Children's theatres and plays. ? 18Nov27; A1010474. Constance d'Arcy MacKay (A); 6Jul55; R152261.
MCKAY, RANDLE, Joint author.
The baffle book of crimes to solve.
SEE Wren, Lassiter.
MACKAYE, MILTON.
Dramatic crimes of 1927. ? 23Jul28; A1053364. Milton MacKaye (A); 26Jul55; R153477.
MCKEEHAN, HOBART D., ed.
Anglo-American preaching.
? 19Apr28; A1069864. Verna Marie
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R154007.
MCKEEHAN, VERNA MARIE KLINEPETER.
Anglo-American preaching. SEE
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MACKENZIE, SIR COMPTON.
Extremes meet. ? 7Jun28, AI-11373;
20Jul28, A1053370. Sir Compton
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Number Six Joy Street. SEE De La
Mare, Walter.
MACKENZIE, EMELYN L.
Health for every day. SEE Bigelow,
Maurice A.
Health in home and neighborhood. SEE
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MCKENZIE, FLORENCE S.
Objective tests in English, with
key. David Copperfield. By
Florence S. McKenzie and Mabel
S. Satterfield. ? 6Dec28;
AA15158. Turner E. Smith & Co.
(PWH); 9Dec55; R160717.
MCKEOGH, ELSIE.
The pattern of a woman's life. SEE
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MCKNIGHT, GEORGE H.
Modern English in the making, by
George H. McKnight and Bert
Emsley. ? 14Sep28; A1054337.
Sarah Watson Forrest McKnight (W);
16Dec55; R161098.
MCKNIGHT, SARAH WATSON FORREST.
Modern English in the making. SEE
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MCLAUGHLIN, FRED.
The blade of Picardy. ? 16Mar28; A1068482. Fred McLaughlin (A); 18Aug55; R154629.
MACLEAN, CHARLES AGNEW.
Charles Agnew MacLean, editor of the Popular magazine, 1904-1928. ? 16Oct28; A1016. Street & Smith Publications, Inc. (PCW); 5Dec55; R161013.
MACLEISH, DOROTHY BLACK.
SEE Black, Dorothy.
MCLESTER, JAMES B.
Nutrition and diet in health and disease. SEE McLester, James S.
MCLESTER, JAMES S.
Nutrition and diet in health and
disease. ? 7Nov27; A1010308.
James B. McLester (C); 11Aug55;
R154484.
MCLOUGHLIN, ELLEN V., ed. SEE
The Book of knowledge.
MACMILLAN CO.
Dictionary of music and musicians
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The history of American painting.
SEE Isham, Samuel.
MCMILLEN, WHEELER.
The young collector. ? 9Mar28;
A1069261. Wheeler McMillen (A);
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MCNEILE, H. C.
SEE Sapper.
MCNEILE, VIOLET EVELYN.
The female of the species. SEE
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Memoirs of a poor relation. SEE
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MCPHEE, PETER C.
Piano, scale, keyboard, charts for students of pianoforte. ? 24Sep27; A1014854. Peter C. McPhee (A); 5Jul55; R153402.
MACRAE, EVELYN H.
Project lessons in orchestration.
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MACY-MASIUS, INC.
The Paul Street boys. SEE Molnar,
Ferenc.
MADDY, JOSEPH E.
instrumental class teaching. A practical teachers' guide, by J. S. Maddy and T. P. Giddings. ? 21Jan28; A1061347. Joseph E. Maddy (A); Warren C. Bowers (E); 11Jul55; R152688.
MAHLER-WERFEL, ALMA.
Der Abituriententag. SEE Werfel,
Franz.
MAHONEY, E. J.
Christian marriage. Introd. by
James A. Duffy. ? 31Oct27,
AI-10389; 3Apr28, A1069587.
Manley & Cook (E); 5Oct55;
R157168.
MAITLAND, LESTER J.
Knights of the air. (In World's work, Aug.-Dec. 1928) ? 25Jul28, B796332; 24Aug28, B798534; 25Sep28, B37; 25Oct28, B2720; 23Nov28, B7669. Lester J. Maitland (A); 25Nov55; R160513-160517.
MAJOR, CATHERINE OWEN.
La verdad sospechosa. SEE
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MALAKIS, EMILE.
Intermediate French functional grammar and conversation. ? 16Oct28; A188. Marian M. Malakis (W); 21Oct55; R158419.
MALAKIS, MARIAN M.
Intermediate French functional grammar and conversation. SEE Malakis, Emile.
MALKUS, ALIDA SIMS.
Caravans to Santa Fe. Illus. by
Marie A. Lawson. ? 5Oct28;
A1054862. Alida Sims Malkus (A);
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The dragon fly of Zuni. Illus. by
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MALLESON, LUCY BEATRICE.
SEE Gilbert, Anthony.
MALLOWAN, AGATHA CHRISTIE.
The mystery of the blue train.
? 20Jul28; A1082698. Agatha
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MANLEY & COOK.
Christian marriage. SEE Mahoney,
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MANNIN, ETHEL.
Green willow. ? 27Jan28,
AI-11622; 24Jul28, A1083653.
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MANOIR, FATHER DU.
SEE Du Manoir, Father.
MANTE, MME. GERARD.
SEE Mante, Sivy Proust.
MANTE, SIVY PROUST.
Chroniques. SEE Proust, Marcel.
MANTLE, BURNS, ed. SEE
The best plays of 1926-1927.
The best plays of 1927-1928.
MANTLE, LYDIA SEARS. SEE
The best plays of 1926-1927.
The best plays of 1927-1928.
Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the
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A1010894. P. J. Kenedy & Sons
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MARCHANT, SIR JAMES.
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If I had only one sermon to preach.
Sermons by twenty English ministers.
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MARE, WALTER DE LA.
SEE De La Mare, Walter.
MARKEL, META.
The works of Plato. SEE Plato.
MARKEY, GENE, joint author.
Business is pleasure. SEE Janis,
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Close harmony. SEE Janis, Elsie.
The dark island. SEE Collins,
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MARLATT, EARL.
Protestant saints. ? 8Oct28; A9.
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MARQUAND, JOHN P.
Ay, in the catalogue. (In Saturday evening post, Aug. 11, 1928) ? 9Aug28; B796856. John P. Marquand (A); 8Sep55; R155790.
Do tell me, Dr. Johnson. (In
Saturday evening post, July 14,
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R152951.
The good black sheep. (In Saturday
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Out of the clouds. (In Hearst's
international-cosmopolitan, Dec.
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Three rousing cheers. (In Hearst's
international-cosmopolitan, Aug.
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P. Marquand (A); 14Jul55; R152949.
MARQUIS, DON.
Companionate marriage. (In Collier's,
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B792029. Mell Daniel (Co-executor);
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Drive in. (In Collier's, Aug. 25,
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Mell Daniel (Co-executor);
11Aug55; R154414.
Entirely logical. (In Saturday
evening post, Sept. 1, 1928)
? 30Aug28; B798527. Mell Daniel
(Co-executor); 6Sep55; R155339.
A king's Job. (In Collier's, July
7, 1928) ? 18Jun28; B792776.
Mell Daniel (Co-executor);
11Aug55; R154413.
No more parties. (In Collier's,
Mar. 24, 1928) ? 6Mar28;
B783477. Mell Daniel (Coexecutor);
11Aug55; R154411.
An old charge. (In Collier's, Aug.
4, 1928) ? 16Jul28; B795471.
Mell Daniel (Co-executor);
19Jul55; R153122.
The strong woman. (In The Saturday
evening post, Sept. 15, 1928)
? 13Sep28; B799822. Mell Daniel
(Co-executor); 19Sep55; R156354.
A very respectable man. (In
Hearst's international-cosmopolitan,
Nov. 1928) ? 10Oct28;
B822. Mell Daniel (Co-executor);
12Oct55; R157946.
When the turtles sing, and other
unusual tales. ? 14Sep28;
A1053842. Mell Daniel (Coexecutor);
7Oct55; R157195.
MARQUIS, THOMAS B.
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MARRARO, HOWARD R., ed.
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MARRYAT, CAPTAIN.
Masterman Ready. Illus. by John
Rae. ? on illus.; 14Nov28;
A637. John Rae (A); 2Dec55;
R160835.
MARRYAT, FREDERICK.
SEE Marryat, Captain.
MARSH, GEORGE L., joint author.
Good English, oral and written. SEE
Elson, William H.
MARSHALL, FRANK A., joint author.
The Bible and De Molay; presentation; Scriptural allusions and quotations, etc. SEE Land, Franks.
MARTENS, FREDERICK H., tr.
A son of his country. SEE Bloem,
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MARTIN, CHARLES E.
An introduction to the study of the American Constitution. 2d ed. ? on rewriting several sections; 28Jun28; A1082726. Charles E. Martin (A); 17Aug55; R154565.
MARTIN, ERNEST GALE, joint author.
General biology. SEE Burlingame,
Leonas Lancelot.
MARTIN, JERRY J.
SEE Tarbot, Jerry.
MARTIN, NELL.
Lord Byron of Broadway. ? 17Oct28;
A1000. Nell Martin (A); 19Dec55;
R161120.
Lord Byron of Broadway, by Nell
Martin, pseud. of Columbia Boyer.
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R160862.
MARTIN, PAUL, illus.
The prince and the pig's gate, and other sermons in story. SEE Morris, Robert Hugh.
MARTINDALE, C. C.
The sacramental system. Introd. by
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