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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1960 July - December by U.S. Copyright Office
Madame of the lark's song. SEE
Wylie, I. A. R.
The park bench. SEE Wylie, I. A. R.
COX, ANTHONY BERKELEY.
Dead Mrs. Stratton, an exploit of
Mr. Roger Sheringham. (Pub. abroad
as Jumping Jenny) By Anthony
Berkeley, pseud. ? 13Jul33,
AI-18155; 2Aug33, A64672.
Anthony Berkeley Cox (A); 3Aug60;
R261283.
COXE, GEORGE HARMON.
Alias The Killer. (In Street &
Smith's complete stories, Nov. 15,
1933) ? 27Oct33; B205414. George
Harmon Coxe (A); 22Dec60; R268308.
Counter evidence. (In Detective
fiction weekly, June 24, 1933)
? 21Jun33; B193478. George Harmon
Coxe (A); 21Dec60; R268171.
Cyclops. (In Street & Smith's
complete stories, Oct. 1, 1933)
? 8Sep33; B201075. George Harmon
Coxe (A); 22Dec60; R268306.
The Death Club. (In Street & Smith's
complete stories, Dec. 15, 1933)
? 24Nov33; B208061. George Harmon
Coxe (A); 22Dec60; R268310.
Face value. (In Street & Smith's
complete stories, Apr. 15, 1933)
? 24Mar33; B184518. George
Harmon Coxe (A); 22Dec60; R268304.
Fifteen a week. (In Detective fiction
weekly, June 10, 1933) ? 7Jun33;
B191994. George Harmon Coxe (A);
21Dec60; R268169.
Full payment. (In Argosy,
Apr. 1, 1933) ? 29Mar33; B184759.
George Harmon Coxe (A); 21Dec60;
R268168.
Hot hunches. (In Clues magazine,
Feb. 1933) ? 21Dec32; B178736.
George Harmon Coxe (A); 21Dec60;
R268167.
The last witness. (In Detective
fiction weekly, Dec. 9, 1933)
? 29Nov33; B209001. George Harmon
Coxe (A); 21Dec60; R268175.
Material witness. (In Detective
fiction weekly, Oct. 28, 1933)
? 18Oct33; B205036. George Harmon
Coxe (A); 19Oct60; R264367.
The perfect frame. (In Thrilling
detective, Dec. 1933) ? 11Oct33;
B202940. George Harmon Coxe (A);
21Dec60; R268173.
Planned luck. (In Detective fiction
weekly, Sept. 9, 1933) ? 30Aug33;
B200002. George Harmon Coxe (A);
21Dec60; R268172.
Protection promised. (In Street &
Smith's complete stories. Dec. 1,
1933) ? 10Nov33; B207081. George
Harmon Coxe (A); 22Dec60; R268309.
Special messenger. (In Street &
Smith's complete stories, Nov. 1,
1933) ? 13Oct33; B202785. George
Harmon Coxe (A); 22Dec60; R268307.
Testimonial. (In Argosy, Nov. 4, 1933)
? 25Oct33; B205365. George Harmon
Coxe (A); 21Dec60; R268174.
Trustworthy. (In Argosy,
June 24, 1933) ? 21Jun33; B193477.
George Harmon Coxe (A); 21Dec60;
R268170.
The weakest link. (In Street &
Smith's complete stories, Aug. 1,
1933) ? 14Jul33; B194787. George
Harmon Coxe (A); 22Dec60; R268305.
COZZENS, JAMES GOULD.
Every day's a holiday. (In Scribner's magazine, Dec. 1933) ? 17Nov33; B207777. James Gould Cozzens (A); 18Nov60; R266135.
We look about us, by Gerald S. Craig & Agnes Burke. (Pathways in science, 1) ? 20Jan33; A59259. Gerald S. Craig (A); 23Dec60; R268315.
CRANE, JOHN DE M. C.
The dauntless liberator, Simon
Bolivar. SEE Ferguson, Phyllis
Marschall.
CRANE, PHYLLIS MARSCHALL. SEE
Ferguson, Phyllis Marschall.
CRANE, PHYLLIS MARSHALL. SEE
Ferguson, Phyllis Marschall.
CRANE, UTLEY E. SEE
The Cumulative loose-leaf business encyclopedia.
CRANMER, HELEN ERSKINE.
For works claimed by Helen Erskine
Cranner SEE Erskine, John.
CRANMER-BYNG, L.
The vision of Asia; an interpretation of Chinese art and culture. ? 16Feb33; A60312. L. Cranmer-Byng (A); 19Sep60; R263033.
CRATHORNE, A. R.
Mathematics of finance. SEE
Rietz, Henry Lewis.
CRATHORNE, KATHERINE L.
Mathematics of finance. SEE
Rietz, Henry Lewis.
CRAVEN, MARGARET.
The spindle age. (In Delineator magazine, Sept. 1933) ? 1Aug33; B196888. Margaret Craven (A); 2Aug60; R260895.
CREW, FLEMING H.
Ringtail, by Fleming H. Crew &
Alice Crew Gall. James Reid,
illustrator. ? 21Sep33; A65338.
Fleming H. Crew (A); 27Sep60;
R263218.
CRITES, LUCILE.
Animal feeding. ? 15Sep33; AA163642.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
19Dec60; R267801.
Betty entertains the minister.
? 15Sep33; AA163649. Wetmore
Declamation Bureau (PWH); 19Dec60;
R267808.
Why Sunday school teachers get gray.
? 15Jan33; AA163648. Wetmore
Declamation Bureau (PWH); 19Dec60;
R267807.
CROCKETT, DANIEL W.
Indiana three in one service. 1932
annual volume. Assisted by the
publisher's editorial staff. ? on
annotations; 27Jan33; A60139.
Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc. (PWH);
12Dec60; R267713.
Indiana three In one service. Vol.12,
no.1, Mar. 1933. With the assistance
of the publisher's editorial
staff. ? 17Mar33; A61111. Bobbs-Merrill
Co., Inc. (PWH); 12Dec60;
R267714.
Indiana three in one service. Vol.12,
no.2, July 1933. Assisted by the
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annotations to cases; 30Jul33;
A64899. Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc.
(PWH); 12Dec60; R267716.
Indiana three in one service. Vol.12, no.3, Oct. 1933. Assisted by the publisher's editorial staff. ? 7Nov33; A66975. Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc. (PWH); 12Dec60; R267718.
CROFT, TERRELL.
Practical electricity. Reviser:
E. H. Hubert. 3d ed. ? 4Jan33;
A57749. Terrell Croft (PWH);
10Nov60; R265946.
Drei lieben. Translator: Richard
Hoffmann. ? 23Feb33; AF21305.
Paul Zsolnay Verlag Gesellschaft
M.B.H. (PWH); 2Dec60; R267204.
Grand canary. Installment 2-4. (In Good housekeeping, Feb.-Apr. 1933) ? 24Jan33, B178924; 25Feb33, B181763; 25Mar33, B184714. A. J. Cronin (A); 10Nov60; R265942-265944.
CROOK, WELTON JOSEPH.
Table of arc spectrum lines arranged in order of wave length. ? 9Jan33; AA112745. Welton Joseph Crook (A); 27Dec60; R268299.
CROWELL, ROBERT L. SEE
Roget's international thesaurus of
English words and phrases.
Our foreign born citizens. SEE
Beard, Annie E. S.
CROWELL (THOMAS Y.) CO.
Heroes of the air. SEE Fraser,
Chelsea.
CROWELL (THOMAS Y.) CO. SEE
Roget's international thesaurus of
English words and phrases.
CROWTHER, MARY OWENS.
America self-contained. SEE Crowther,
Samuel.
CROWTHER, SAMUEL.
America self-contained. ? 1Nov33; A65907. Mary Owens Crowther (W); 2Nov60; R265253.
CRUIKSHANK, KATHLEEN.
Poor men who made us rich. SEE
Wallace, Archer.
CUMULATIVE DESCRIPTIVE WORD INDEX, AND TABLE OF CASES AFFIRMED, REVERSED OR MODIFIED, covering volumes 6-10 Current digest and with cumulative table of key numbers covering volumes 1-10. ? 24Jul33; A63850. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 10Oct60; R264031.
THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol. 1: The executive business administration. By A. Hamilton Church. Editor: Harry T. Collings. ? on revisions & additions; 25Jan33; A67722. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PCW); 25Aug60; R262622.
THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol.2: Production,
Personnel, and Cost accounting.
By E. H. Fish, William J. Fletcher &
J. Lee Nicholson. Editor: Harry T.
Collings. ? on revisions & additions;
25Jan33; A67723. Holt,
Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PCW);
25Aug60; R262623.
THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol.3: Income tax,
Corporations, Accounting. By John
G. Herndon, Jr., R. J. Bennett,
Nelson H. Prouty. Editor: Harry T.
Collings. ? on revisions & additions;
25Jan33; A67724. Holt,
Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PCW);
25Aug60; R262624.
THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol.4: Business
economics, Banking, Finance and
Investment. By Harry T. Collings,
Frank Parker, Leighton P. Strodley.
Editor: Harry T. Collings. ? on
revisions & additions; 25Jan33;
A67725. Holt, Rinehart & Winston,
Inc. (PCW); 25Aug60; R262625.
THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol.5: Marketing,
Salesmanship, Credits, collections.
By Fred E. Clark, Ralph L. Wood, S.
Roland Hall, Paul H. Nystrom. Editor:
Harry T. Collings. ? on revisions &
additions; 25Jan33; A67726. Holt,
Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PCW);
25Aug60; R262626.
THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol.6: Advertising,
Office management, Correspondence.
By Charles Ellison, A. Hamilton Church,
Paul S. Keiser. Harry T. Collings,
editor-in-chief. ? on revisions &
additions; 25Jan33; A67727. Holt,
Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PCW);
25Aug60; R262627.
THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol.7: Insurance,
Real estate. Public utilities. By
S. S. Huebner, W. Carlton Harris,
Lipton R. Snavely. ? on revisions &
additions; 25Jan33; A67728. Holt,
Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PCW);
25Aug60; R262628.
THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol.8: Transportation,
Foreign trade. By Asa Colton, B.
Olney Hough. Editor: Harry T.
Collings. ? on revisions & additions;
25Jan33; A67729. Holt, Rinehart &
Winston, Inc. (PCW); 25Aug60; R262629.
THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol.9, book 1:
Commercial law. Vol.10, book 2:
Commercial law. By Utley E. Crane.
Editor: Harry T. Collings. ? on
revisions & additions; 25Jan33;
A67730-67731. Holt, Rinehart &
Winston, Inc. (PCW); 25Aug60;
R262630-262631.
CURLE, RICHARD.
Corruption. ? 23Feb33; A60430.
Richard Curle (A); 21Nov60; R266322.
CURRENT DIGEST. American digest system.
? West Pub. Co. (PWH)
No.511-512, July, Aug.-Sept. 1933.
? 2Aug33, B198041; 29Sep33,
B202572. 10Oct60; R263994-263993.
CURRENT DIGEST. American digest system.
Vol.10, January 1-May 31, 1933.
? 25Jul33; A63854. West Pub. Co.
(PWH); 10Oct60; R264035.
CURTIS, ALICE TURNER.
A little maid of Lexington. Hattie
Longstreet Price, illustrator.
? 21Oct32; A57111. Andrew C.
Bailey & Kenneth W. Jones (E of
A. T. Curtis); 12Oct60; R264152.
CURTIS, ARTHUR HALE, ed.
Obstetrics and gynecology. Vol.1.
Contributors: James T. Case, David
S. Hillis & others. ? 5May33;
A61682. W. B. Saunders Co. (PCW);
22Nov60; R266485.
Obstetrics and gynecology. Vol.2.
Contributors: Fred L. Adair, Carl
Henry Davis & others. ? 12Jul33;
A63636. W. B. Saunders Co. (PCW);
22Nov60; R266487.
CURTIS, ROBERT.
The green pack. SEE Wallace, Edgar.
CURTISS, MINA.
The midst of life. ? 26Apr33; A61587.
Mina Curtiss (A); 31Aug60; R262303.
CUSHING, HARVEY.
Papers relating to the pituitary body, hypothalamus, and parasympathetic nervous system. ? 13Dec32, A60399. Henry Kirke Cushing (C); 21Nov60; R266428.
Papers relating to the pituitary
body. SEE Cushing, Harvey.
CUSHWA, FRANK W.
An Introduction to Conrad. ? 11Apr33; A62230. Frank W. Cushwa (A); 7Nov60; R265608.
CUTHBERTSON, LULU L.
Cuthbertson verb wheels. SEE
Cuthbertson, Stuart.
CUTHBERTSON, STUART.
Cuthbertson verb wheels; French, by
Stuart Cuthbertson & Lulu L. Cuthbertson.
? 15Sep33; AA130107.
Stuart Cuthbertson (A); 7Oct60;
R264197.
Cuthbertson verb wheels; German, by
Stuart Cuthbertson & Lulu L. Cuthbertson.
? 15Sep33; AA130108.
Stuart Cuthbertson (A); 7Oct60;
R264195.
Cuthbertson verb wheels; Latin. By
Stuart Cuthbertson & Lulu L.
Cuthbertson. ? 31Oct33; AA133413.
Stuart Cuthbertson (A); 18Nov60;
R266427.
Cuthbertson verb wheels; Spanish, by
Stuart Cuthbertson & Lulu L. Cuthbertson.
? 28Jun33; AA126163.
Stuart Cuthbertson (A); 7Oct60;
R264196.
CUTHRELL, FAITH BALDWIN.
White collar girl, by Faith
Baldwin. ? 3May33; A62508.
Faith Baldwin Cuthrell (A);
29Sep60; R263352.
CYON, FRANCOISE LAFITTE-. SEE
Lafitte-Cyon, Francoise.
DAGLISH, ERIC FITCH.
How to see beasts. ? 12Jul33;
A64311. Eric Fitch Daglish (A);
18Jul60; R260346.
DAHON, RENEE. SEE Maeterlinck,
Renee Dahon.
DALE, BARBARA. SEE Watson, Barbara
Dale.
DALE, RUTH, pseud. SEE
Wilson, Ira B.
DALLY, EDITH.
The pure and the impure. SEE
Jouvenel, Gabrielle Claudine
Colette de.
DANDIEU, ARNAULD.
La revolution necessaire. SEE Aron,
Robert.
DANDIEU, MIREILLE.
La revolution necessaire. SEE Aron,
Robert.
DANGERFIELD, GEORGE.
Bengal mutiny; the story of the
Sepoy Rebellion. ? 19Jan33;
A59122. George Dangerfield (A);
25Nov60; R266608.
DANIEL, HAWTHORN.
The lost professor. Illustrated by
Richard A. Holberg. ? 18Sep33;
A65502. Hawthorn Daniel (A);
20Sep60; R263022.
DANIEL, JOHN W.
A treatise on the law of negotiable instruments. 7th ed., re-edited & enl. by Thomas H. Calvert. 3 v. ? 16Nov33; A68146. Baker, Voorhis & Co., Inc. (PWH); 12Dec60; R267512.
DANIEL, MELL.
For works claimed by Mell Daniel
SEE Marquis, Don.
Jenny Wren. SEE Young, Emily Hilda.
DANIELSON, FANNIE HURST.
Woman into diplomat. (In Hearst's international cosmopolitan, Aug. 1933) ? 7Jul33; B194932. Fannie Hurst Danielson (A); 8Jul60; R260361.
DANNAY, FREDERIC. SEE Queen, Ellery,
pseud.
DANNAY, FREDERIC. SEE Ross, Barnaby,
pseud.
DARBY, ADA CLAIRE.
Gay soeurette. With illus. by
Grace Gilkison. ? 7Sep33; A65182.
Marguerite M. Letts (E); 14Nov60;
R266359.
DARIEN, PETER, pseud. SEE Bassett,
William B. K.
DARLING, ESTHER BIRDSALL.
Luck of the trail. Illustrated by
Morgan Dennis. ? 20Sep33; A66318.
Esther Birdsall Darling (A);
22Sep60; R263136.
DARROW, CHARLES BRACE.
Monopoly. ? 30Jul33; AA132166.
Charles Brace Darrow (A); 17Aug60;
R261728.
DARROW, CLARENCE.
The story of my life. ? on chap. entitled The Massie trial; 14Oct32; A56727. Mary D. Simonson, Jessie D. Lyon, Blanche D. Chase (NK); 3Oct60; R263460.
DASHWOOD, A. PAUL.
Gay life. SEE Dashwood, Elizabeth
Monica.
DASHWOOD, ELIZABETH MONICA.
Gay life, by E. M. Delafield, pseud.
? 6Oct33; A66548. A. Paul Dashwood
(Wr) & Rosamond Truelove (C); 8Nov60;
R265454.
DAUDET, CHARLES.
Depute de Paris, 1919-1924. SEE
Daudet, Leon.
DAUDET, CLAIRE. SEE Biardeau,
Claire Daudet.
DAUDET, FRANCOIS.
Depute de Paris, 1919-1924. SEE
Daudet, Leon.
DAUDET, LEON.
Depute de Paris, 1919-1924. ? 5May33; AF21700. Francois Daudet, Mme Paul Biardeau, nee Claire Daudet & Charles Daudet (C); 12Aug60; R261554.
DAUGHERTY, CARROLL R.
Labor problems in Ameriran industry.
? 8Sep33; A66133. Carroll R.
Daugherty (A); 16Sep60; R262946.
D'AULAIRE, EDGAR PARIN. SEE Aulaire,
Edgar Parin d'.
D'AULAIRE, INGRI. SEE Aulaire,
Ingri d'.
DAVENPORT, SAMUEL R.
For valor. ? 15Jan33; AA163645.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
19Dec60; R267804.
I am a Jew. ? 15Sep33; AA163643.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
19Dec60; R267802.
The old rugged cross. ? 15Sep33;
AA163638. Wetmore Declamation
Bureau (PWH); 19Dec60; R267798.
The scar. ? 15Jan33; AA163640.
Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH);
19Dec60; R267799.
How to be happy on nothing a year.
With foreword by James C. Derieux.
? 15Feb33; A60436. Louis S.
David (C); 21Nov60; R266323.
DAVID, LOUIS S.
How to be happy on nothing a year.
SEE David, Charles A.
DAVIES, MOYA LLEWELYN.
Twenty years a-growing. SEE
O'Sullivan, Maurice.
DAVIS, CARL HENRY.
Obstetrics and gynecology. SEE
Curtis, Arthur Hale, ed.
DAVIS, RUPERT HART-. SEE Hart-Davis,
Rupert.
DAVIS, W. HERSEY.
Greek papyri of the first century. ? 10Nov33; A67101. W. Hersey Davis (A); 5Dec60; R267227.
DAWSON, VIRGINIA DOUGLAS.
Precious jeopardy. SEE Douglas,
Lloyd C.
DAY, CYRUS LAWRENCE, ed.
The songs of John Dryden. ? 19Dec32; A58537. Cyrus Lawrence Day (A); 28Oct60; R265156.
DEAN, GRAHAM M.
Jim of the press; a young reporter's
adventures with the Associated
Press. ? 20Sep33; A66316. Graham
M. Dean (A); 22Sep60; R263134.
DE BRUNHOFF, JEAN. SEE Brunhoff, Jean
de.
DECATUR, STEPHEN, JR.
Private affairs of George Washington,
from the records and accounts of
Tobias Lear, esquire, his secretary.
? 13Dec33; A68602. Stephen Decatur,
Jr. (A); 21Dec60; R268211.
DE CHATEAUBRIANT, ALPHONSE. SEE
Chateaubriant, Alphonse de.
DE CHATEAUBRIANT, ROBERT. SEE
Chateaubriant, Robert de.
DE COLTA, RAMON, pseud. SEE
Whitfield, Raoul.
DEEPING, MAUDE PHYLLIS.
Two black sheep. SEE Deeping,
Warwick.
DEEPING, WARWICK.
Two black sheep. ? 8Sep33; A64994.
Maude Phyllis Deeping (W); 1Dec60;
R267048.
DEERE & CO.
John Deere handy acreage chart. Appl. author: Theo Brown. ? on arrangement & editing; 6Feb33; AA114695. Deere & Co. (PWH); 25Nov60; R266707.
DE FELS, MARTHE. SEE Fels, Marthe de.
DEFFONTAINES, PIERRE.
L'homme et la foret. ? 21Jul33;
AF22378. Pierre Deffontaines (A);
12Aug60; R261566.
DE FOZ, GERTRUDE SCHWETZ, COMTESSE.
SEE Foz, Gertrude Schwetz, Comtesse
de.
DE JOUVENEL, BERTRAND. SEE Jouvenel,
Bertrand de.
DE JOUVENEL, GABRIELLE CLAUDINE COLETTE.
SEE Jouvenel, Gabrielle Claudine
Colette de.
DE KRUIF, PAUL.
Men against death. ? 10Nov32; A56994.
Paul de Kruif (A); 8Nov60; R265547.
DELACHI, PAOLO.
Raccolta di bassi per lo studio dell'
armonia. (Cultura Musicale
Generale) ? 2Nov32; AF18762.
Laura Delachi ved. Zanoni (C);
19Sep60; R263117.
DELAFIELD, E. M., pseud. SEE Dashwood,
Elizabeth Monica.
DE LA FOUCHARDIERE, ANNE GABRIELLE.
SEE La Fouchardiere, Anne Gabrielle
de.
DE LA FOUCHARDIERE, GEORGES. SEE
La Fouchardiere, Georges de.
DE LA MARE, C. F.
The fleeting. SEE De La Mare,
Walter.
DE LA MARE, RICHARD.
The fleeting. SEE De La Mare,
Walter.
DE LA MARE, WALTER.
The fleeting, and other poems.
? 19May33; A61894. Richard de la
Mare, C. F. de la Mare & Mrs. F.
E. Thompson (C); 23Nov60; R266607.
DELANEY, JUNE SMITH.
Mischief. SEE Travers, Ben.
Skin and bones. SEE Smith, Thorne.
DE LEE, JOSEPH B.
Obstetrics for nurses. 10th ed.
? 1Jun33; A63024. Sol T. DeLee
(C); 21Nov60; R266303.
The principles and practice of
obstetrics. 6th ed. ? 3Jan33;
A58743. Sol T. DeLee (C); 2Nov60;
R265292.
DE LEE, SOL T.
Obstetrics for nurses. SEE
De Lee, Joseph B.
The principles and practice of
obstetrics. SEE De Lee, Joseph B.
DE LEEUW, HENDRIK.
Java jungle tales. With an introd. by Hendrik Willem van Loon. Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. ? 4Oct33; A65493. Hendrik de Leeuw & Kurt Wiese (A); 11Oct60; R263730.
DELL, FLOYD.
Homecoming; an autobiography. ? 28Sep33; A66375. Floyd Dell (A); 11Oct60; R264144.
DELMAR, VINA.
Pretty Sadie McKee. (In Liberty
magazine, July 15, 1933)
? 5Jul33; B194502. Vina Delmar (A);
8Jul60; R260135.
Pretty Sadie McKee. (In Liberty
magazine, July 22, 1933)
? 12Jul33; B194811. Vina
Delmar (A); 13Jul60; R260358.
Pretty Sadie McKee. (In Liberty
magazine, July 29, 1933)
? 19Jul33; B196148. Vina
Delmar (A); 20Jul60; R260436.
Pretty Sadie McKee. (In Liberty
magazine, Aug. 5, 1933) ? 26Jul33;
B197295. Vina Delmar (A); 27Jul60;
R260801.
Pretty Sadie McKee. (In Liberty
magazine, Aug. 12, 1933)
? 2Aug33; B196767. Vina
Delmar (A); 3Aug60; R260988.
Pretty Sadie McKee. (In Liberty
magazine, Aug. 19, 1933) ? 9Aug33;
B198569. Vina Delmar (A); 10Aug60;
R261490.
Pretty Sadie McKee. (In Liberty,
Aug. 26, 1933) ? 16Aug33; B198570.
Vina Delmar (A); 18Aug60; R261807.
Pretty Sadie McKee. (In Liberty
magazine, Sept. 2. 1933)
? 23Aug33; B198754. Vina Delmar
(A); 25Aug60; R262027.
Pretty Sadie McKee. (In Liberty
magazine, Sept. 9, 1933) ? 30Aug33;
B201097. Vina Delmar (A); 31Aug60;
R262374.
The art of Henri Matisse. SEE
Barnes, Albert C.
DE MONFREID, HENRY. SEE Monfreid,
Henry de.
DENBIE, ROGER, pseud.
Death on the Limited, by Roger
Denbie, pseud. of Alan Baer Green &
Julian Paul Brodie. ? 24May33;
A62785. Alan Baer Green & Julian
Paul Brodie (A); 30Sep60; R263335.
DENIS, THERESE. SEE Meersch, Therese
Denis van der.
DENNIS, MORGAN.
Luck of the trail. SEE Darling,
Esther Birdsall.
DENNIS, PHYLLIS FORBES.
The advances of Harriet, by Phyllis
Bottome. ? 28Feb33; A59784.
Phyllis Forbes Dennis (A); 19Jul60;
R260276.
DER MEERSCH, MAXENCE VAN. SEE Meersch,
Maxence van der.
DER MEERSCH, SARAH VAN. SEE Meersch,
Sarah van der.
DER MEERSCH, THERESE DENIS VAN. SEE
Meersch, Therese Denis van der.
DE SAINT EXUPERY, ANTOINE. SEE Saint
Exupery, Antoine de.
DE STEIGUER, WALTER.
The journey of the Flame. SEE
Fierro Blanco, Antonio de.
DE STEUCH, HARRIET HENRY.
Touch us gently, by Harriet Henry. ? 14Jun33; A63274. Harriet Henry de Steuch (A); 14Sep60; R262825.
DES VALLIERES, JEAN.
Les hommes sans nom. ? 30Oct33; AF23173. Jean des Vallieres (A); 29Nov60; R266782.
DETZER, KARL.
Hue and cry. (In The Saturday evening
post, May 13, 1933) ? 9May33;
B189515. Karl Detzer (A); 29Nov60;
R267245.
One good turn. (In The Saturday evening
post, Nov. 11, 1933) ? 7Nov33;
B206296. Karl Detzer (A); 29Nov60;
R267247.
Still small voice. (In The Saturday
evening post, July 8, 1933)
? 3Jul33; B195116. Karl Detzer
(A); 29Nov60; R267246.
DEVEREUX FOUNDATION, DEVON, PA.
The Rorschach index of repression, manual of instructions for scoring, by Murray Levine and George Spivack. Rev. ed., 1960. ? *; *. Devereux Foundation; 29Apr60; R452562.
DE VOLL, CAL.
Jack and Lena Almanack. With songs by
Jack Scholl, Bradley Browne & Max
Rich. Pictures by Barbelle.
? 29Dec33; AA137899. Jack Scholl
(A); 29Dec60; R268480.
DEWARD & RICH, INC.
Advertising campaign for bakeries and ice cream manufacturers and general business. SEE Abbott & Walker, Inc.
DEWEY, JOHN.
How we think. Rev. ed. ? 17May33; A62942. Roberta L. Dewey (W); 7Jul60; R260036.
DEWEY, MELVIL.
Decimal clasification and relative index. Vol.1-2. Ed. 13, rev. & enl. by Dorkas Fellows, editor. Myron Warren Getchell, associate editor. Memorial ed. 1932. 2 v. in 1. ? 23Sep32; A55252. Lake Placid Club Education Foundation (PWH); 7Sep60; R262425.
How we think. SEE Dewey, John.
DICKSON, HERBERT ELI.
Poetic meditations. Booklet one.
? 29May33; AA122444. Herbert Eli
Dickson (A); 11Oct60; R263629.
DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY.
Vol.10-11. Edited by Dumas Malone.
? 12Jan33, A59049; 16Jun33, A64164.
American Council of Learned Societies
(PCW); 27Dec60; R268427, 268438.
DIEHL, HAROLD S.
A personnel study of Duluth policemen,
by Harold S. Diehl & Donald G.
Paterson, with the assistance of
Beatrice J. Dvorak & Howard P.
Longstaff. (Employment Stabilization
Research Institute bulletin,
v.2, no.2, May 1933) ? 6Jun33,
A63101. Harold S. Diehl (A);
9Dec60; R267383.
DIETZ PRESS, INC.
A Williamsburg scrap book. SEE
Williamsburg Garden Club, comp.
DIETZ PRINT. CO. SEE Dietz Press, Inc.
DISNEY, WALT. SEE Disney, Walter E.
DISNEY (WALT) PRODUCTIONS.
Mickey Mouse in King Arthur's
court; pop-up. ? 15Nov33;
AA139541. Walt Disney Productions
(PWH); 28Nov60; R266823.
The pop-up silly symphonies containing
Babes in the woods, and King Neptune.
? 15Nov33; AA139540. Walt Disney
Productions (PWH); 28Nov60; R266825.
Three little pigs. ? 21Nov33;
A70508. Walt Disney Productions
(PWH); 28Nov60; R266822.
Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
Three Little Pigs. Story & illus.
by staff of Walt Disney studio.
? 2Dec33, A68391. Walt Disney
Productions (PWH); 19Dec60;
R268053.
DISNEY, WALTER E.
Mickey Mouse presents a Walt Disney silly symphony cut-out: The three little pigs. ? 15Nov33; A77529. Walter E. Disney (A); 28Nov60; R266824.
Mickey Mouse sails for Treasure
Island. (The Big little book,
750) ? 15Dec33; AA185450. Walter
E. Disney (A); 20Dec60; R268052.
Mickey House the mail pilot. (The
Big little book, no.731)
? 15Sep33; A74255. Walter E.
Disney (A); 3Oct60; R264135.
The pop-up Mickey Mouse, by Walt
Disney. ? 15Aug33; AA128878.
Walter E. Disney (A); 22Aug60;
R261987.
The pop-up Minnie Mouse, by Walt
Disney. ? 15Aug33; AA128877.
Walter E. Disney (A); 22Aug60;
R261988.
DITMARS, GLADYCE.
Thrills of a naturalist's quest.
SEE Ditmars, Raymond L.
DITMARS, RAYMOND L.
Thrills of a naturalist's quest. ? 9Nov32; A55876. Gladyce Ditmars & Beatrice D. Stanchfield (C); 18Oct60; R264324.
DITTEMORE, JOHN V.
Mary Baker Eddy. SEE Bates, Ernest
Sutherland.
DIXON, HERBERT W.
Right at your elbow you have an inexpensive deodorant, soda bicarbonate. ? 31Dec32, A112276. H. W. Dixon (A); 22Nov60; R266406.
Argonaut. SEE Morrow, Honore.
Ship's monkey. SEE Morrow, Honore.
DOBREE, BONAMY.
Giacomo Casanova, chevalier de Seingalt. ? 9Mar33, AI-17679; 7Aug33, A63866. Bonamy Dobree (A); 28Dec60; R268491.
DODGSON, CHARLES LUTWIDGE.
The collected verse of Lewis Carroll.
Illus. by Sir John Tenniel & others.
Arrangement & editing by Thomas
Mark. ? 25Nov32, AI-17455; 9May33,
A62595. Macmillan Co. (PPW & PWH);
7Nov60; R265579.
DOKE, DELE NEWMAN.
Open land. SEE Bower, B. M.
Trails meet. SEE Bower, B. M.
DOLE, NATHAN H. SEE
Roget's international thesaurus of
English words and phrases.
DOMAINE DE LA SEINE SERVICE DES CURATELLES.
Les couleurs du Maroc. SEE Mauclair,
Camille.
DOMINICA, SISTER.
Teacher's manual to accompany The
Bible story. SEE Johnson, George.
DONOHUE (M. A.) CO.
Traveling with birds. SEE Boulton,
Rudyerd.
DORAN, GEORGE W.
Cross-word golf. SEE Rebar, John N.
DORO, EDWARD.
The boar & Shibboleth, with other
poems. Wood engravings by Paul
Landacre. ? 1Sep33; A65269.
Edward Doro (A); 13Sep60; R262812.
DORRANCE, GEORGE MORRIS.
The operative story of cleft palate,
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Sherazy. ? 12Jun33; A63165. George
Morris Dorrance, Jr. (C of G. M.
Dorrance); 29Nov60; R267003.
DORRANCE, GEORGE MORRIS, JR.
The operative story of cleft palate. SEE Dorrance, George Morris.
DOSTOYEVSKY, FYODOR.
The brothers Karamazov. Translated by
Constance Garnett. Illustrated by
Boardman Robinson. ? on illus.;
18Nov33, A68327. Random House,
Inc. (PWH); 21Nov60; R266383.
DOUBLEDAY & CO., INC.
The green pack. SEE Wallace, Edgar.
DOUGHERTY, EDWARD A.
The pilgrim's progress. SEE
Bunyan, John.
Story of the Christian Church. SEE
Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman.
DOUGLAS, LLOYD C.
Precious jeopardy. ? 11Nov33; A68142.
Virginia Douglas Dawson & Betty
Douglas Herman (C); 14Nov60;
R265948.
DOUGLASS, JAMES HARVEY.
Instructions and information units for
hand woodworking, test 1-8, by
James Harvey Douglass & Richard Hugh
Roberts. ? 18Jul33; AA128284.
James Harvey Douglass (A); 12Sep60;
R262747.
DOW, ULA M. SEE Keezer, Ula M. Dow.
DOWNEY, FAIRFAX.
Richard Harding Davis; his day. ? 22Sep33; A66426. Fairfax Downey (A); 26Sep60; R263265.
DREW, ELIZABETH.
Discovering poetry. ? 23Mar33; A61075.
Elizabeth Drew (A); 5Aug60; R261133.
Teacher's manual to accompany The
Bible story. SEE Johnson, George.
DRURY, CORNELIA W.
School, home & co. SEE Drury,
Samuel S.
DRURY, FRANCIS K. W.
What books shall I read? SEE
Simnett, W. E.
DRURY, SAMUEL S.
School, home & co. ? 3May33; A62510. Cornelia W. Drury (W); 19Sep60; R263035.
DUFAULT, AUGUSTE.
All in the day's riding. SEE
James, Will.
Uncle Bill. SEE James, Will.
DUGANNE, PHYLLIS.
One day for a lady. (In Home magazine,
Sept. 1933) ? 21Jul33; B197646.
Phyllis Duganne (A); 22Jul60;
R260534.
Prudence to the winds. (In
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? 14Jul33; B194923. Phyllis
Duganne (A); 15Jul60; R260490.
Sally Warner. (In McCall's, Dec.
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DULL, CHARLES E.
Key to Tests in physics. Test 1-22.
? 24Jun32; AA101872. Mary
Louise Sprague (C); 8Apr60;
R255310.
DU MAURIER, DAPHNE. SEE
Browning, Daphne du Maurier.
DUNBAR, CARL O.
Textbook of geology. SEE Schuchert,
Charles.
DUNTON, S. C.
Tropical fishes for a private aquarium. SEE Coates, Christopher W.
DURHAM, CHARLES E.
Great is the joy, by Charles E. Durham & James Rowe. (In Boundless joy) ? 1Jul33; A68200. Charles Durham (A); 14Oct60; R264073.
DURKIN, MARTHA OSTENSO.
Prologue to love, by Martha Ostenso. ? 23Sep32; A56115. Martha Ostenso Durkin (A); 31Aug60; R262243.
DUTTON (E. P.) & CO., INC.
Jehol, city of emperors. SEE
Hedin, Sven.
Zola. SEE Barbusse, Henri.
DUVOISIN, ROGER.
A little boy was drawing. Text and pictures by Roger Duvoisin. ? 7Oct32; A57423. Roger Duvoisin (A); 8Sep60; R262592.
DYE, GERTRUDE ACKLEY.
Satisfied with Thee. SEE Smith,
Oswald J.
DYER, LOUISE BERTA MOSSON HANSON-. SEE
Hanson-Dyer, Louise Berta Mosson.
EASTMAN, FRED.
Drama in the church, a manual of
religious drama production, by Fred
Eastman & Louis Wilson. ? 12Jun33;
A64002. Fred Eastman (A); 29Dec60;
R268548.
EASTON, JANE F.
Blue water bad men. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Brothers of the West. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The dark peril. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The false rider. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The fighting four. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Gunman's gold. SEE Faust, Frederick.
The happy rider. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Horseshoe Flats' speedy stranger.
SEE Faust, Frederick.
The iron collar. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Jingo. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Kingbird's pursuit. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The longhorn feud. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The man from Mustang. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Montana rides. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Only the young fear death. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
The outlaw. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Paston's glory. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Reata. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Reata and the hidden gold. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
Reata's danger trail. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Reata's desert ride. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The red pacer. SEE Faust, Frederick.
The return of the rancher. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
Ride straight into danger. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
Roadside incident. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Silver's search. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Silver's strike. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Valley thieves. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The white Indian. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The wolf and the man. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
EBERHARDT, WALTER F.
The jig-saw puzzle murder. Together with a jig-saw puzzle which is the solution to the murder. ? 14Feb33; A60265. Walter F. Eberhardt (A); 4Aug60; R261025.
EBERHART, MIGNON G.
The dark garden. ? 4Oct33; A66463.
M. G. Eberhart (A); 11Oct60; R263731.
The figure in the fog. (In Redbook
magazine, Sept. 1933) ? 4Aug33;
B197588. Mignon G. Eberhart (A);
8Aug60; R261095.
Marked for death. (In Mystery magazine,
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Mignon G. Eberhart (A); 20Sep60;
R263021.
EBERLEIN, HAROLD DONALDSON.
Remodelling and adapting the small
house, by Harold Donaldson Eberlein
& Donald Green Tarpley. ? 29Jun33;
A64267. Harold Donaldson Eberlein
(A); 9Sep60; R262523.
EBERMAYER, ERICH.
Werkseug in Gottes Hand. ? 6Apr33; AF21303. Erich Ebermayer (A); 2Dec60; R267203.
EDDY, SHERWOOD.
The challenge of Europe. ? 23Feb33;
A60406. Sherwood Eddy (A);
19Sep60; R263034.
EDELSTAT, VERA. SEE Kraus, Vera
Edelstat.
EDEN, ROB, pseud. SEE Burkhardt,
Robert Ferdinand.
Citizens for Ohio. (In Country gentleman, Oct. 1933) ? 19Sep33; B200817. Walter D. Edmonds (A); 21Sep60; R263190.
Courtship of my Cousin Doone.
(In Saturday evening post, Oct. 7-14,
1933) ? 3Oct33, B203368;
10Oct33, B203754. Walter D. Edmonds
(A); 18Oct60; R264328-264329.
Erie water. ? 3Feb33; A60191.
Walter D. Edmonds (A); 14Nov60;
R266365.
Honor of the county. (In The Saturday evening post, Oct. 21, 1933) ? 17Oct33; B205094. Walter D. Edmonds (A); 18Oct60; R264340.
EDSCHMID, KASIMIR.
Das Südreich. ? 21Sep33; AF23305.
Kasimir Edschmid (A); 2Dec60;
R267209.
EDUCATIONAL ENTERPRISES, INC. SEE
The National encyclopedia.
EDWARDS, FREDERICK ANTHONY.
Chinese lovesong. (Pub. abroad as Chinese dust) By J. Van Dyke, pseud. ? 12Apr33, AI-17884; 6Sep33, A64935. Frederick Anthony Edwards (A); 8Sep60; R262558.
EDWARDS, LEO.
Trigger Berg and the cockeyed ghost.
Berg Salg, illustrator. ? 13Apr33;
A61362. Eugene Edward Lee (C);
4Aug60; R261033.
EHRMANN, ALFRED VON.
Johannes Brahms; thematisches
Verzeichnis, seiner Werke,
Erg?nzung zu Johannes Brahms, Weg,
Werk und Welt. ? 26Apr33;
AF21264. Breitkopf & Haertel (PWH);
14Nov60; R266133.
EHRMANN, HERBERT B.
The untried case; the Sacco-Vanzetti case and the Morelli gang. ? 22Aug33; A64969. Herbert B. Ehrmann (A); 17Oct60; R264173.
EICHEL, CHARLES G.
The treasure chest of literature for seventh year; first-second half, by Charles G. Eichel, Edward J. Kehoe, Ignus O. Hornstein & Floyd R. Smith. ? 13Sep33, A66290; 25Sep33, A65636. Charles G. Eichel (A); 14Nov60; R265986-265985.
EISENHART, LUTHER PFAHLER.
Continuous groups of transformations. ? 15Jul33; A64585. Luther Pfahler Eisenhart (A); 5Dec60; R267180.
ELIZABETH ANN.
Digging in the Southwest. SEE
Morris, Ann Axtell.
ELLIOTT, RUSH.
Dissection of the cat. SEE Reighard,
Jacob.
ELLIS, EDITH GERTRUDE.
Psychology of sex. SEE Ellis,
Havelock.
ELLIS, HAVELOCK.
Psychology of sex; a manual for students. ? 20Jan33; A59144. Francoise Lafitte-Cyon, Edith Gertrude Ellis & Mneme Kirkland (E); 19Dec60; R267764.
ELLIS, NORMA MILLAY.
Not so far as the forest. SEE
Millay, Edna St. Vincent.
ELLISON, CHARLES.
Advertising, Office management,
Correspondence. SEE The Cumulative
loose-leaf business encyclopedia.
ELLSWORTH, GEORGE C. SEE
Baldwin's Indiana statutes.
EMBREE, EDWIN R.
Prospecting for heaven; some conversations about science and the good life. ? 7Oct32; A55514. Catherine Embree Harris (C); 14Sep60; R262716.
EMERSON, CHARLES PHILLIPS.
Essentials of medicine. Illustrated by the author. Nellie Gates Brown assisting in this revision, 11th ed., rev. ? 18Jul33; A63745. Charles Phillips Emerson (A); 26Jul60; R260749.
EMERSON, RALPH WALDO.
The heart of Emerson's essays; selections from his complete works. Edited with an introd. & notes by Bliss Perry. ? on introd. & notes; 13Sep33; A66128. Margaret Smedley Perry (C); 26Sep60; R263247.
EMERSON BOOKS, INC.
Harmonious development of women's bodies. SEE Bloch, Alice.
Luxury liner. SEE Kaus, Gina.
Sexual pathology. SEE Hirshfeld,
Magnus.
EMKA, LTD.
Passage to paradise. SEE Paramount
Publix Corp.
EMMEL, ANNE E.
Anne alive! a year in the life of a girl of New York State. SEE Fayerweather, Margaret Doane.
ENCYCLOPEDIC DIGEST OF FLORIDA REPORTS; description and specimen pages, by A. Hewson Michie. ? 5Apr33, AA117422. Michie Co. (PWH); 17Aug60; R261673.
ENGEL, CARL.
The beginnings of opera. (In Ewen, David, ed. From Bach to Stravinsky; the history of music by its foremost critics) ? 4May33; A63164. Mrs. Anthony Calvert Lewis (C); 2Sep60; R262376.
ENSIGN, NEWTON E.
Analytical mechanics for engineers.
SEE Seely, Fred B.
ERSKINE, JOHN.
Catherine II of Russia. (In G-E circle bulletin, Oct. 4, 1932) ? 4Oct32; A5-45423. Helen Erskine Cranmer (W); 30Sep60; R263558.
Comments on famous love stories.
(In G-E circle bulletin. Oct. 25,
1932) ? 25Oct32; A5-45887. Helen
Erskine Cranmer (W); 10Oct60;
R264125.
Cooper's wife was his inspiration.
(In G. E. circle bulletin, Dec. 20,
1932) ? 20Dec32; A5-47692. Helen
Erskine Cranmer (W); 5Dec60;
R267214.
Diane de Poitiers helped increase the
glory of France, declares John
Erskine. (In The G-E circle bulletin,
Sept. 13, 1932) ? 13Sep32;
A5-45421. Helen Erskine Cranmer
(W); 9Aug60; R261440.
Jackson, a gallant presidential
lover. (In G. E. circle bulletin,
Dec. 6, 1932) ? 6Dec32; A5-47690.
Helen Erskine Cranmer (W); 5Dec60;
R267212.
John Erskine gives us his picture of
Sappho, one of the great women of
history. (In The G-E circle bulletin,
Sept. 6, 1932) ? 6Sep32;
A5-45420. Helen Erskine Cranmer
(W); 9Aug60; R261439.
Love affair of the Brownings. (In
G-E circle bulletin, Nov. 8, 1932)
? 8Nov32; A5-46508. Helen
Erskine Cranmer (W); 10Oct60;
R264127.
The love affairs of Walt Whitman.
(In G. E. circle bulletin, Dec. 27,
1932) ? 27Dec32; A5-47693. Helen
Erskine Cranmer (W); 5Dec60; R267215.
The love marriage of Nathaniel
Hawthorne and Sophia Peabody.
(In G-E circle bulletin, Nov. 15,
1932) ? 15Nov32; A5-46509.
Helen Erskine Cranmer (W);
10Oct60; R264128.
Loving the enemy. (In G-E circle
bulletin, Nov. 1, 1932) ? 1Nov32;
A5-46507. Helen Erskine Cranmer
(W); 10Oct60; R264126.
Mary, Queen of Scots, a woman of many
gifts. (In The G-E circle bulletin,
Sept. 27, 1932) ? 27Sep32;
A5-45422. Helen Erskine Cranmer
(W); 9Aug60; R261441.
This robust old Puritan went
a-courting at 70. (In G-E circle
bulletin, Nov. 22, 1932)
? 22Nov32; A5-47293. Helen
Erskine Cranmer (W); 10Oct60;
R264129.
We are all pretty much mistaken about
Cleopatra. (In The G-E Circle bulletin.
Aug. 23, 1932) ? 23Aug32;
A5-45418. Helen Erskine Cranmer (W);
8Aug60; R261092.
What about Paul Revere's wife? (In
G. E. circle bulletin, Dec. 13, 1932)
? 13Dec32; A5-47691. Helen Erskine
Cranmer (W); 5Dec60; R267213.
Why did Helen of Troy create such a
stir? (In The G-E Circle bulletin,
Aug. 30, 1932) ? 30Aug32; A5-45419.
Helen Erskine Cranmer (W); 8Aug60;
R261093.
Youthful love affairs. (In G-E circle
bulletin, Nov. 29, 1932)
? 29Nov32; A5-47699. Helen
Erskine Cranmer (W); 10Oct60;
R264130.
ESSAD-BEY.
Ogpu; the plot against the world.
Translated Into English by
Huntley Paterson. ? 21Aug33;
A65004. Viking Press, Inc. (PWH);
19Oct60; R264308.
EVANS, EVAN, pseud. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
EVANS, JOHN GANSON.
Andrew's harvest. ? 23Aug33; A65042. John Ganson Evans (A); 9Sep60; R262605.
EVERS, ALF.
The happy hen. SEE Adler, Helen
Evers.
EVERS, HELEN. SEE Adler, Helen
Evers.
EWALT, CLEORA.
Individual corrective exercises for elementary school English. SEE Price, Edith H.
EWING, DORIS ISABELLE.
Going somewhere. SEE Ewing, Max.
EWING, MAX.
Going somewhere. ? 3Jan33; A58705.
Doris Isabelle Ewing (NK); 30Dec60;
R268558.
FALK, NAT.
Magic Mother Goose. ? 10Oct33;
A68057. Nat Falk (A); 23Nov60;
R266507.
FANGEL, MAUD TOUSEY.
Babies. SEE Higgins, Alice.
Over the garden wall. Illustrated by Gwendolen Raverat. ? 19Oct33; A65757. Eleanor Farjeon (A); 15Nov60; R266361.
FARLEY, DAVID L.
Practical hematological diagnosis.
SEE Pepper, O. H. Perry.
FARNLUND, DOROTHY.
Farnlund's musical zoo, by Dorothy
Farnlund & Emil Farnlund. Illustrated
by David Stewart. ? 24Aug32;
AA105265. Dorothy Farnlund & Emil
Farnlund (A); 23Aug60; R261871.
FARNLUND, EMIL.
Farnlund's musical zoo. SEE
Farnlund, Dorothy.
FARRAND, MAX.
The significance of sections in
American history. SEE Turner,
Frederick Jackson.
FARRELL, JAMES T.
Gas-house McGinty. ? 16Feb33;
A59739. James T. Farrell (A);
8Jul60; R260056.
FARRELL, M. J., pseud. SEE Skrine,
Molly.
FAST, HOWARD MELVIN.
Two valleys. ? 15Sep33; A66619.
Howard Melvin Fast (A); 12Oct60;
R263842.
FAULKNER, WILLIAM.
Artist at home. (In Story, Aug. 1933)
? 1Jul33; B194631. William Faulkner
(A); 28Sep60; R263551.
Beyond. (In Harper's magazine,
Sept. 1933) ? 21Aug33; B198567.
William Faulkner (A); 25Oct60;
R264959.
A green bough. ? 20Apr33; A62328.
William Faulkner (A); 26Aug60;
R262086.
Mountain victory. (In The Saturday evening post, Dec. 3, 1932) ? 29Nov32; B173357. William Faulkner (A); 26Aug60; R262089.
FAUST, FREDERICK.
Blue water bad men. Pt.1. By Max
Brand, pseud. (In Street & Smith's
western story magazine, Dec. 16,
1933) ? 8Dec33; B208563. Jane F.
Easton, Judith Faust & John Frederick
Faust (C); 9Dec60; R267531.
Blue water bad men. Pt. 2. By Max
Brand, pseud. (In Street & Smith's
western story magazine, Dec. 23,
1933) ? 15Dec33; B208905. Jane F.
Easton, Judith Faust & John Frederick
Faust (C); 28Dec60; R268378.
Blue water bad men. Pt.3. By
Max Brand, pseud. (In Street &
Smith's western story magazine,
Dec. 30, 1933) ? 22Dec33; B210404.
Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & John
Frederick Faust (C); 29Dec60;
R268498.
Brothers of the West, by Max Brand,
pseud. (In Street & Smith's
western story magazine, Apr. 29,
1933) ? 21Apr33; B187627.
Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
John Frederick Faust (C);
15Aug60; R261537.
The dark peril. Pt.1. By Max Brand,
pseud. (In Flynn's detective fiction
weekly, Dec. 16, 1933)
? 6Dec33; B208509. Jane F. Easton,
Judith Faust & John Frederick
Faust (C); 7Dec60; R267599.
The dark peril. Pt.2. By Max Brand,
pseud. (In Detective fiction
weekly, Dec. 23, 1933) ? 13Dec33;
B209911. Jane F. Easton, Judith
Faust & John Frederick Faust (C);
14Dec60; R267729.
The dark peril. Pt.3, by Max Brand,
pseud. (In Flynn's detective
fiction weekly, Dec. 30, 1933)
? 20Dec33; B210355. Jane F. Easton,
Judith Faust, John Frederick
Faust (C); 21Dec60; R268176.
The false rider, by Max Brand, pseud. (In Street & Smith's western story magazine, July 1, 1933) ? 23Jun33; B193538. Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust, John Frederick Faust (C); 7Jul60; R260356.
The fighting four, by Max Brand,
pseud. (In Street & Smith's
western story magazine,
Aug. 26, 1933) ? 18Aug33; B199159.
Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
John Frederick Faust (C); 24Aug60;
R261978.
Gunman's gold. Pt.1-4, by John
Frederick, pseud. (In Street &
Smith's western story magazine,
Apr. 22, 1933-May 13, 1933)
? 14Apr33, B187219; 21Apr33,
B187627; 28Apr33, B187945; 5May33,
B189344. Jane F. Easton, Judith
Faust & John Frederick Faust (C);
12Aug60; R261540-261543.
Gunman's gold. Pt.5-8. By John
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Smith's western story magazine,
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The happy rider. Pt.1-2, by
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
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The happy rider. Pt.3. By George
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & John
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The happy rider. Pt.4. By George
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust, John
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The happy rider. Pt.5. By George
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
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The happy rider. Pt.6. By George
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
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The happy rider. Pt.7. By George
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & John
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R264212.
The happy rider. Pt.8. By George
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
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R264359.
Horseshoe Flats' speedy stranger,
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
John Frederick Faust (C); 15Aug60;
R261538.
The iron collar, by Max Brand, pseud.
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B196457. Jane F. Easton, Judith
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29Jul60; R261064.
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & John
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Kingbird's pursuit. Pt.1-4. By
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Street & Smith's western story
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16Jun33, B193272; 23Jun33, B193538.
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R261547-261550.
Kingbird's pursuit. Pt.5-8. By
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Street & Smith's western story
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14Jul33, B194791; 21Jul33, B196127.
Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
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R261844-261845, 261843, 261846.
The longhorn feud, by Max Brand,
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
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R261841.
The man from Mustang, by Max Brand,
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Judith Faust, John Frederick Faust
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Montana rides, by Evan Evans, pseud.
? 1Jun33; A62868. Jane F. Easton,
Judith Faust & John Frederick
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Only the young fear death. (In
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? 18Sep33; B201759. Jane F.
Easton, Judith Faust & John Frederick
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The outlaw, by Max Brand, pseud.
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Judith Faust & John Frederick
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Paston's glory, by Max Brand, pseud.
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? 10Oct33; B204127. Jane F. Easton,
Judith Faust, John Frederick
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Reata, by George Owen Baxter, pseud.
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B206026. Jane F. Easton, Judith
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7Nov60; R265532.
Reata and the hidden gold, by George
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & John
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R267881.
Reata's danger trail, by George Owen
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B206657. Jane F. Easton, Judith
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18Nov60; R266134.
Reata's desert ride, by George Owen
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & John
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R267107.
The red pacer. Pt.1. By George Owen
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Easton, Judith Faust & John Frederick
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The red pacer. Pt.2. By George Owen
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western story magazine, Dec. 23,
1933) ? 15Dec33; B208905. Jane F.
Easton, Judith Faust & John Frederick
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The red pacer. Pt.3. By George Owen
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western story magazine, Dec. 30,
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Easton, Judith Faust & John Frederick
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The return of the rancher, by
Frank Austin, pseud. ? 28Jul33;
A64595. Jane F. Easton, Judith
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29Jul60; R261063.
Ride straight into danger, by Max
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1933) ? 14Jul33; B194791. Jane F.
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Roadside incident, by Evan Evans,
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Silver's search, by Max Brand, pseud.
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B200592. Jane F. Easton, Judith
Faust & John Frederick Faust (C);
16Sep60; R263025.
Silver's strike, by Max Brand, pseud. (In Street & Smith's western story magazine, May 20, 1933) ? 12May33; B189626. Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust, John Frederick Faust (C); 21Jul60; R260424.
Trail of the eagle, by Max Brand,
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Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &
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15Aug60; R261539.
Valley thieves. Pt.1. By Max Brand,
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Valley thieves. Pt.2. By Max Brand,
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Judith Faust & John Frederick Faust
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Valley thieves. Pt.3. By Max Brand,
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Judith Faust & John Frederick
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Valley thieves. Pt.4. By Max Brand,
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Judith Faust & John Frederick
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The white Indian. Pt.1-2. By Max
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B201579. Jane F. Easton, Judith
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The white Indian. Pt.3. By Max
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R262680.
The white Indian. Pt.4. By Max Brand,
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The white Indian. Pt.5. By Max
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Easton, Judith Faust & John
Frederick Faust (C); 28Sep60;
R263338.
The white Indian. Pt.6. By Max
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The wolf and the man, by George Owen
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FAUST, JOHN FREDERICK.
Blue water bad men. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Brothers of the West. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The dark peril. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The false rider. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The fighting four. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Gunman's gold. SEE Faust, Frederick.
The happy rider. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Horseshoe Flats' speedy stranger.
SEE Faust, Frederick.
The iron collar. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Jingo. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Kingbird's pursuit. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The longhorn feud. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The man from Mustang. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Montana rides. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Only the young fear death. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
The outlaw. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Paston's glory. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Reata. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Reata and the hidden gold. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
Reata's danger trail. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Reata's desert ride. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The red pacer. SEE Faust, Frederick.
The return of the rancher. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
Ride straight into danger. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
Roadside incident. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Silver's search. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Silver's strike. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Trail of the eagle. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Valley thieves. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The white Indian. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The wolf and the man. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
FAUST, JUDITH.
Blue water bad men. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Brothers of the West. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The dark peril. SEE Faust, Frederick.
The fighting four. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Gunman's gold. SEE Faust, Frederick.
The happy rider. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Horseshoe Flats' speedy stranger.
SEE Faust, Frederick.
The iron collar. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Jingo. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Kingbird's pursuit. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The longhorn feud. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The man from Mustang. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Montana rides. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Only the young fear death. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
The outlaw. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Paston's glory. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Reata. SEE Faust, Frederick.
Reata and the hidden gold. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
Reata's danger trail. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Reata's desert ride. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The red pacer. SEE Faust, Frederick.
The return of the rancher. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
Ride straight into danger. SEE
Faust, Frederick.
Roadside incident. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Silver's search. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Silver's strike. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Trail of the eagle. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
Valley thieves. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The white Indian. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
The wolf and the man. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
FAY, CHARLES RALPH.
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FAYERWEATHER, JOHN.
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FAYERWEATHER, MARGARET DOANE.
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FEDERAL REPORTER. Second series.
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FELLOWS, DORKAS.
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FELS, SAMUEL S.
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FERGUSON, MARY ALENA WHITE.
Athenian tribal cycles in the
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FERGUSON, PHYLLIS MARSCHALL.
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FERGUSON, WILLIAM SCOTT.
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FERRIS, HELEN. SEE Tibbets, Helen
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FEUCHTWANGER, LION.
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FEUCHTWANGER, MARTA.
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FICKE, ARTHUR DAVISON.
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FICKE, GLADYS B.
Landscape. SEE Ficke, Arthur Davison.
Picnic. SEE Ficke, Arthur Davison.
The rabbit. SEE Ficke, Arthur
Davison.
Speak out your love. SEE Ficke,
Arthur Davison.
FIDELITY-PHILADELPHIA TRUST CO.
Junipero Serra. SEE Repplier, Agnes.
FIDUCIARY TRUST CO., BOSTON.
A sportsman's second scrapbook. SEE
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FIELD, RACHEL.
The bird began to sing. Illus. by
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The bird began to sing. Pictures by
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Fortune's caravan. SEE Javal,
Lily Leon-Levy.
FIELD ENTERPRISES EDUCATIONAL CORP.
The encyclopedia work book. SEE
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FIERRO BLANCO, ANTONIO DE.
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FILIPETTI, GEORGE.
Scientific management, an aid to industrial control; an analysis of the management practices of manufacturing plants in the Twin Cities and Duluth. (Employment Stabilization Research Institute bulletin, no.16) ? 17Jul33, A65329. George Filipetti (A); 9Dec60; R267384.
FINEGAN, T. E. SEE
Winston's cumulative loose-leaf
encyclopedia.
Winston's cumulative loose-leaf
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FINGER, CHARLES J.
Journeys through Bookland. SEE
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FINN, JOHN F. X.
Cases on the law of contracts. SEE
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEW MILFORD, CONN.
Birds and trees of North America.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINCETON, N. J.
Feather in her hat. SEE
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Madame of the lark's song. SEE
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FISCHEL, MAX.
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FISH, E. H.
Production, Personnel, and Cost accounting. SEE The Cumulative loose-leaf business encyclopedia. Vol.2.
FISHER, AILEEN L.
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FISHER, JOSEPH P.
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William F.
FISKE, TURBESE LUMMIS.
Gentlemen hush! SEE Knibbs, Henry
Herbert.
FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT.
The family bus. (In The Saturday
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FITZGERALD, ZELDA.
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FLACK, MARJORIE.
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FLACK, MARJORIE. SEE Larsson, Marjorie
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FLEISSNER, E. MENTZ.
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FLEISSNER, OTTO SIEGFRIED.
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FLEMING, DOROTHY LEIGH SAYERS.
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FLEMING, MARION.
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FLETCHER, HARVEY.
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Arthur W.
FLETCHER, J. S.
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FLETCHER, JOSEPH SMITH.
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FLETCHER, ROSAMOND GRANT.
Murder of a banker. SEE Fletcher,
Joseph Smith.
Murder of the lawyer's clerk. SEE
Fletcher, J. S.
Murder of the only witness. SEE
Fletcher, Joseph Smith.
FLETCHER, WILLIAM L.
Production, Personnel, and Cost accounting. SEE The Cumulative loose-leaf business encyclopedia. Vol.2.
FLOHERTY, JOHN J.
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FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST. July 1933
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FLYNN, JOHN T.
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FOBERG, JOHN A.
Plane geometry. SEE Morgan,
Frank M.
FOLEY, MARTHA.
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FOOTE, HENRY WILDER.
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Eliza Orne.
FOOTMAN, DAVID JOHN.
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FORD, FORD MADOX.
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FOREMAN, CAROLYN T.
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FOREMAN, GRANT.
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FORESTER, CECIL SCOTT.
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FORSTER, E. M.
Twenty years a-growing. SEE
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FOSDICK, HARRY EMERSON.
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Toward liquor control, by Raymond
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FOSTER, LOIS M. SEE Rather, Lois M.
Foster.
FOUNDATION PRESS, INC.
Cases and readings on property. SEE
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FOURNIER, MRS. R. H.
A woodcut manual. SEE Lankes, J. J.
FOWLE, FRANK F., ed.
Standard handbook for electrical
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FOWLER, AGNES.
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FOWLER, GENE.
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Agnes Fowler (W); 31Oct60; R265241.
FOZ, GERTRUDE SCHWETZ, COMTESSE DE.
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FRANCE, ANATOLE.
At the sign of the Queen Pedauque.
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R268625.
Penguin island. Introd. by H. R.
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FRANKLIN, PHILIP.
Differential equations for electrical
engineers. ? 31May33; A61989.
Philip Franklin (A); 29Sep60;
R263399.
FRASER, CHELSEA.
Heroes of the air. With maps drawn by the author & photos. Rev. ed. ? 25Oct32; A55726. Thomas Y. Crowell Co. (PWH); 18Aug60; R261736.
FRASER, EVERETT, ed.
Cases and readings on property; introduction to real and personal property. Vol.2. (University casebook series) (Property series) ? 8Aug33; A66438. Foundation Press, Inc. (PWH); 10Oct60; R264514.
FREDERICK, JOHN, pseud. SEE Faust,
Frederick.
FREEMAN, FRANK S.
Psychology and education. SEE
Ogden, Robert Morris.
FRENCH, ANN SCHILT.
Stories of Hawaii, its history and chief industries. ? 14Jul33; A63689. Ann Schilt French (A); 31Aug60; R262311.
FRIED, ADOLPH.
The house of the Hapsburgs; or,
The curse on the Hapsburgs.
? 5Apr33; AA123885. Adolph
Fried (A); 6Sep60; R262434.
FRIEDMAN, ELISHA M.
Russia in transition; a business man's
appraisal. ? 21Nov32; A58055.
Elisha M. Friedman (A); 4Nov60;
R265412.
Religion in various cultures, by
Horace L. Friess & Herbert W.
Schneider. (Studies in religion
and culture) ? 3Nov32; A55907.
Herbert W. Schneider (A);
26Aug60; R262098.
FROME, DAVID, pseud. SEE Brown,
Zenith Jones.
FROST, EDWIN B.
An astronomer's life. ? 4Oct33; A65640. Katharine B. Frost (C); 14Nov60; R265947.
FROST, KATHARINE B.
An astronomer's life. SEE Frost,
Edwin B.
FRUEH, ANNE TORREY. SEE
The Four Gospels.
FRY, PENROSE.
Gipsy waggon. SEE Fry, Sheila
Kaye-Smith.
FRY, SHEILA KAYE-SMITH.
Gipsy waggon; the story of a ploughman's progress, by Sheila Kaye-Smith. ? 13Sep33; A66247. Penrose Fry (Wr); 4Oct60; R263590.
FULLER, JOHN F. C.
General Grant, a biography for young
Americans. ? 23Sep32; A56111.
John F. C. Fuller (A); 31Aug60;
R262244.
FULLER, MURIEL.
Marki, the king's son. SEE Manning,
Clarence A.
FULLER, O. MUIRIEL. SEE Fuller,
Muriel.
FULLER & EVERETT.
Hydraulic tables. SEE Williams,
Gardner S.
FUNK & WAGNALLS CO.
How to stay young. SEE Rose, Robert
Hugh.
FURMAN, ABRAHAM L.
Private practice. ? 3Jan33; A58732.
Abraham L. Furman (A); 14Nov60;
R265984.
GABRIEL, ADA V.
Great fortune. SEE Gabriel,
Gilbert W.
GABRIEL, GILBERT W.
Great fortune. ? 25Oct33; A66825.
Ada V. Gabriel (W); 1Nov60; R265262.
GABRIEL, RALPH HENRY.
A frontier lady. SEE Royce, Sarah.
GABRIEL OVER THE WHITE HOUSE.
Appl. author: Thomas F. Tweed.
? 10Feb33; A59397. Lloyds Bank,
Ltd. (E); 29Sep60; R263350.
GALANTIERE, LEWIS.
Aphrodite. SEE Lou?s, Pierre.
GALE, ZONA.
Magna. (In Harper's magazine,
Dec. 1932-Jan. 1933) ? 18Nov32,
B172728; 20Dec32, B175347. Leslyn
Breese Keie (C); 9Sep60;
R262480-262479.
Magna. (In Harper's magazine, Feb.
1933) ? 23Jan33; B179589. Leslyn
Breese Keie (C); 21Oct60; R264597.
GALE, ZONA. SEE Breese, Zona Gale.
GALL, ALICE CREW.
Ringtail. SEE Crew, Fleming H.
GALLAGHER, JAMES NESTOR.
Timothy Winebruiser. ? 1Jul33;
A64350. Mattye Gallagher Reuter
(PPW); 13Oct60; R264115.
Death isn't necessary. (In The Saturday evening post, Dec. 2, 1933) ? 28Nov33; B209078. Paul Gallico (A); 28Nov60; R266721.
Do you play the ponies? (In
Saturday evening post, July 22,
1933) ? 18Jul33; B196138.
Paul Gallico (A); 19Jul60;
R260277.
McKabe. (In The Saturday evening
post, Aug. 12, 1933) ? 9Aug33;
B197930. Paul Gallico (A); 15Aug60;
R261604.
Managing editor. (In The Saturday
evening post, Nov. 4, 1933)
? 31Oct33; B204861. Paul Gallico
(A); 3Nov60; R265474.
GALLIEN, YVONNE. SEE Languereau,
Yvonne Gallien.
GALSWORTHY, JOHN.
Candelabra; selected essays and addresses. ? 12Sep32, AI-16870; 20Jan33, A59247. A. J. P. Sellar & R. H. Sauter (E); 19Aug60; R261822.
Flowering wilderness. ? 3Nov32;
A58283. A. J. P. Sellar & R. H.
Sauter (E); 3Oct60; R263465.
GAMBLE, SIDNEY D.
How Chinese families live in Peiping; a study of the income and expenditures of 283 families receiving from $8 to $550 silver per month. Field work in charge of Wang Ho-ch'en & Liang Jen-ho. ? 12Sep33; A66271. Funk & Wagnalls Co. (PWH); 3Oct60; R263510.
GARCON, MAURICE.
La justice contemporaine, 1870-1932. ? 10Jun33; AF21704. Maurice Garcon (A); 12Aug60; R261555.
GARDINER, DOROTHY.
The Transatlantic ghost. ? 3Mar33,
AI-17744; 17Jul33, A64522. Dorothy
Gardiner (A); 27Jul60; R260736.
GARDNER, ERLE STANLEY.
As far as the poles. (In Short
stories, July 25, 1933) ? 10Jul33;
B197291. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
9Aug60; R261395.
The big circle. (In Argosy, Sept. 2,
1933) ? 23Aug33; B198600. Erle
Stanley Gardner (A); 4Oct60;
R263762.
Blackmail with lead. (In Black mask,
Aug. 1933) ? 12Jul33; B194911.
Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 4Oct60;
R263756.
Border Justice. (In Argosy, Nov. 11,
1933) ? 1Nov33; B205882. Erle
Stanley Gardner (A); 2Dec60;
R267136.
The broken link. (In All detective
magazine, Aug. 1933) ? 14Jul33;
B194925. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
4Oct60; R263757.
The case of the sulky girl.
? 13Sep33; A66026. Erle Stanley
Gardner (A); 21Sep60; R263169.
Catch as catch can. (In All detective
magazine, July 1933) ? 15Jun33;
B192823. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
9Aug60; R261393.
The clearing house of crime. (In
Clues, Oct. 1933) ? 13Sep33;
B213792. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
2Dec60; R267125.
Committee of one. (In All detective
magazine, Oct. 1933) ? 15Sep33;
B201644. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
2Dec60; R267129.
Costs of collection. (In Detective
fiction weekly, Nov. 18, 1933)
? 8Nov33; B207056. Erle Stanley
Gardner (A); 2Dec60; R267137.
The crimson scorpion. (In Dime
detective, Oct. 15, 1933) ? 1Oct33;
B471681. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
2Dec60; R267126.
Crook's vacation. (In Detective
fiction weekly, July 8, 1933)
? 5Jul33; B195139. Erle Stanley
Gardner (A); 9Aug60; R261392.
Cross-stitch killer. (In Dime
detective magazine, Nov. 15, 1933)
? 1Nov33; B477728. Erle Stanley
Gardner (A); 2Dec60; R267127.
Dominoes of death. (In Short stories,
Nov. 10, 1933) ? 25Oct33; B205714.
Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 2Dec60;
R267135.
Dressed to kill. (In Dime detective,
Sept. 1, 1933) ? 15Aug33; B471680.
Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 4Oct60;
R263765.
The kid beats the gun. (In Detective
fiction weekly, Aug. 5, 1933)
? 2Aug33; B196674. Erle Stanley
Gardner (A); 4Oct60; R263760.
The kid covers a kill. (In Detective
fiction weekly, Nov. 4, 1933)
? 25Oct33; B205366. Erle Stanley
Gardner (A); 2Dec60; R267134.
Lifted bait. (In Detective fiction
weekly, Oct. 21, 1933) ? 11Oct33;
B202758. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
2Dec60; R267130.
The maniac mystery. (In Startling
detective adventures, Nov. 1933)
? 29Sep33; B203325. Erle Stanley
Gardner (A); 2Dec60; R267132.
Murder push. (In Black mask, Oct.
1933) ? 12Sep33; B201636. Erle
Stanley Gardner (A); 2Dec60;
R267128.
Night birds. (In Argosy, Aug. 5,
1933) ? 2Aug33; B196673. Erle
Stanley Gardner (A); 4Oct60;
R263759.
Pitched battle. (In Clues, Nov. 1933)
? 11Oct33; B202784. Erle Stanley
Gardner (A); 2Dec60; R267131.
Restless pearls. (In All detective
magazine, Nov. 1933) ? 15Oct33;
B204728. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
2Dec60; R267133.
Second story law. (In All detective
magazine, Sept. 1933) ? 15Aug33;
B199092. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
4Oct60; R263763.
The sirens of war. (In Detective
fiction weekly, Sept. 16, 1933)
? 6Sep33; B201580. Erle Stanley
Gardner (A); 4Oct60; R263764.
Whispering justice. (In Black mask,
Sept. 1933) ? 12Aug33; B197872.
Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 4Oct60;
R263761.
Who owns the mountains. (In Field
& stream, Aug. 1933) ? 10Jul33;
B195441. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);
4Oct60; R263758.
GARIS, HOWARD R.
Uncle Wiggily's blunder pup. Pictures
by Lang Campbell. ? 27Feb33;
AA121950. Howard R. Garis (A);
25Aug60; R261953.
Uncle Wiggily's snowball ride.
Pictured by Lang Campbell.
? 27Feb33; AA121951. Howard R.
Garis (A); 25Aug60; R261954.
GARNEADO, CELESTIN RAMON.
Moeurs intimes du passe. SEE
Cabanes, Augustin.
GARNETT, DAVID.
Pocahontas; or, The nonparell of Virginia. ? 5Jan33, AI-17354; 2Feb33, A59319. David Garnett (A); 25Nov60; R266609.
GARRETT, HENRY E.
Psychological tests, methods, and results, by Henry E. Garrett & Matthew R. Schneck. ? 25Jul33; A63685. Henry E. Garrett (A); 23Aug60; R261996.
GATES, ALBERTA.
The student's record to accompany
The nation's history. SEE
Leonard, Arthur R.
Teacher's manual to accompany The nation's history and student's record and tests. SEE Leonard, Arthur R.
Test to accompany The nation's
history. SEE Leonard, Arthur R.
Work-play books; 4th grade manual, by Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer. ? 27Dec32; A57598. Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer (A); 25Nov60; R266713.
GATES, HENRY LEYFORD.
Virtue takes a holiday. ? 23Mar33; A60784. Henry Leyford Gates (A); 4Aug60; R261026.
GAUCHET, GENEVIEVE GOSSELIN.
Femmes. SEE Gosselin, Louis Leon
Theodore.
Paris et ses fantomes. SEE Gosselin,
Louis Leon Theodore.
GAWSWORTH, JOHN.
This above all. SEE Shiel, M. P.
GAY, JAN.
Town cats. SEE Gay, Zhenya.
GAY, ZHENYA.
Town cats; a book of drawings by Zhenya Gay. With text by Jan Gay. ? 15Oct32; A55693. Zhenya Gay (A); 12Oct60; R264149.
GECK, FRANCIS JOSEPH.
Bibliography of Italian high Renaissance art. Vol.7: Il cinquecento, prima parte. ? 14Oct33; A66751. Francis Joseph Geck (A); 8Dec60; R267357.
GEE, WILSON.
The cotton cooperatives in the Southeast, by Wilson Gee & Edward Allison Terry. (The University of Virginia Institute for Research in the Social Sciences. Institute monograph no.17) ? 4Aug33; A63810. Wilson Gee (A); 28Sep60; R263554.
GEISTER, EDNA.
Eleventh child. ? 10Nov33; A67094.
Edward A. Geister (NK); 5Dec60;
R267223.
GEISTER, EDWARD A.
Eleventh child. SEE Geister, Edna.
GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD.
By the world forgot. SEE Ayres,
Ruby M.
Come to my wedding. SEE Ayres,
Ruby M.
From this day. SEE Ayres, Ruby M.
Ill-starred bride. SEE Ayres,
Ruby M.
New Departure ball bearing layout
scale. SEE New Departure
Manufacturing Co.
GEORGE, EVA SKINNER.
Speedball copy book. SEE George,
Ross F.
GEORGE, ROSS F.
Speedball copy book; simplified instruction and practice charts, lettering and poster layout. ? 6Sep32; AA105908. Eva Skinner George (W); 6Sep60; R262435.
GEORGIA.
Reports of cases decided in the
Court of Appeals of the State of
Georgia. SEE Georgia. Court of
Appeals.
Reports of cases decided in the
Supreme Court of the State of
Georgia. SEE Georgia. Supreme
Court.
GEORGIA. COURT OF APPEALS.
Reports of cases decided in the Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia at the October term, 1932 and March term, 1933. Vol.46. George W. Stevens & John M. Graham, compilers & editors. ? 25Jul33; A63706. State of Georgia (PWH); 29Dec60; R268465.
GEORGIA. SUPREME COURT.
Reports of cases decided in the
Supreme Court of the State of
Georgia at the March and October
terms, 1932. Vol.175. George W.
Stevens, compiler & editor; John M.
Graham, assistant. ? 23Jan33;
A60034. State of Georgia (PWH);
29Dec60; R268463.
Reports of cases decided in the
Supreme Court of the State of
Georgia at the October term, 1932
and March term, 1933. Vol.176.
George W. Stevens, compiler &
editor; John M. Graham, assistant.
? 5Jul33; A63531. State of Georgia
(PWH); 29Dec60; R268464.
GETCHELL, MYRON WARREN.
Decimal clasification and relative index. SEE Dewey, Melvil.
GETTMANN, ROYAL A.
A writer's manual and workbook.
SEE Kies, Paul P.
GHADIALI, DINSHAH PESTANJI FRANJI.
Spectro-chrome home guide, for family use of cabinet equipment in spectrochrome metry. ? 28Nov33; A68860. Dinshah Pestanji Franji Ghadiali (A); 22Dec60; R268132.
GHYKA, MATILA C.
Pluie d'etioles. ? 1Nov33; AF23143.
Matila C. Ghyka (A); 29Nov60;
R266777.
GIBBON, LEWIS GRASSIC, pseud. SEE
Mitchell, James Leslie.
GIBBS, ELINOR.
Death in the rumble seat. SEE Gibbs,
Wolcott.
Pay day. SEE Gibbs, Wolcott.
GIBBS, GEORGE.
Foul weather. ? 20Jan33; A58981.
Maud Harrison Gibbs (W); 21Oct60;
R264599.
GIBBS, JEROME.
Sexual pathology. SEE Hirshfeld,
Magnus.
GIBBS, MAUD HARRISON.
Foul weather. SEE Gibbs, George.
GIBBS, PHILIP.
The way of escape. ? 8Mar33; A60693. Philip Gibbs (A); 19Sep60; R263016.
GIBBS, WOLCOTT.
Death in the rumble seat. (In The
New Yorker, Oct. 8, 1932)
? 7Oct32; B168433. Elinor Gibbs
(W); 31Aug60; R262241.
Pay day. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 10,
1932) ? 9Sep32; B165544. Elinor
Gibbs (W); 31Aug60; R262242.
GIGUERE, GEORGE.
No class for'ard. SEE Connolly,
James B.
GILBERT, FRANK B.
Criminal law and practice of the
State of New York. 16th ed., 1933
by Thomas W. Cantwell. ? 11Jul33;
A64307. Matthew Bender & Co., Inc.
(PWH); 31Oct60; R265199.
GILBERT, NORMAN E.
Electricity and magnetism. ? on new matter; 29Nov32; A58500. Norman E. Gilbert (A); 7Nov60; R265578.
GILBERT, STUART.
Southern mail. SEE Saint Exupery,
Antoine de.
GILKYSON, WALTER.
Self defense. (In Pictorial review,
Sept. 1933) ? 15Aug33; B198369.
Walter Gilkyson (A); 9Nov60;
R265564.
GINSBURG, SOL W.
Can you trust your daughter, by
Madeleine Seymour, pseud. ? 27Oct32;
A56775. Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
(PWH); 10Oct60; R264444.
GLASSCOCK, C. B.
Lucky Baldwin. ? 22Mar33; A61110.
Marion T. Glasscock (W); 6Dec60;
R267418.
Lucky Baldwin. SEE Glasscock, C. B.
GLASSER, OTTO, ed.
Science of radiology. ? 28Sep32;
A67188. Otto Glasser (A); 27Oct60;
R265092.
GLENN, WILLIAM JAMES.
Elementary English grammar. SEE
Cleveland, Prescott C.
Intermediate English grammar. SEE
Cleveland, Prescott C.
Practical English grammar. SEE
Cleveland, Prescott C.
GOLDENWEISER, ALEXANDER.
History, psychology, and culture. ? 15Feb33; A60317. Ethel Goldenweiser (W); 9Dec60; R267562.
GOLDENWEISER, ETHEL.
History, psychology, and culture.
SEE Goldenweiser, Alexander.
GOLDSMITH, MARGARET.
Christina of Sweden; a psychological biography. ? 15May33, AI-18037; 2Nov33, A65998. Margaret Goldsmith (A); 3Nov60; R265295.
GOODELL, WALTER. SEE
The Red book of program songs and choruses.
GORDON, CAROLINE.
Old Red. (In Scribner's magazine,
Dec. 1933) ? 17Nov33; B207777.
Caroline Gordon (A); 8Dec60;
R267640.
GORDON, DOROTHY.
Around the world in song. Illustrated
by Alida Conover. Foreword by
Ernest Schalling. ? on new matter
& revisions; 3Jan33; A57902.
Dorothy Gordon (A); 20Dec60;
R268088.
Sing it yourself; folk songs of all
nations. Foreword by George H.
Gartlan. Illustrated by Alida
Conover. ? on new matter & revisions;
3Jan33; A57903. Dorothy
Gordon (A); 20Dec60; R268089.
GORDON, GRACE, pseud. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
GORDON, WITOLD.
Prehistoric burials. SEE Sassoon,
Siegfried.
GORE, MRS. MOODY P.
New Hampshire folk tales. Compiled
by Mrs. Moody P. Gore & Mrs. Guy E.
Speare. ? 20Sep32; A57913. Mrs.
Guy E. Speare (PCW); 6Sep60;
R262816.
GORSKA, LEJA.
Before March. SEE MacLeish,
Archibald.
GOSSELIN, GENEVIEVE. SEE Gauchet,
Genevieve Gosselin.
GOSSELIN, LOUIS LEON THEODORE.
Femmes: Amours evanouies, par Georges
Lenotre, pseud. ? 5Jul33;
AF22523. Mme Gauchet, nee
Genevieve Gosselin & Mme la
marquise de Montgon, nee Therese
Gosselin (C); 12Aug60; R261568.
Paris et ses fantomes, par Georges
Lenotre, pseud. ? 2Nov33; AF23457.
Genevieve Gauchet, nee Genevieve
Gosselin & Mme la marquise de
Montgon, nee Therese Gosselin (C);
29Nov60; R266788.
GOSSELIN, THERESE. SEE Montgon,
Therese Gosselin, marquise de.
GOUDEKET, MAURICE.
La chatte. SEE Goudeket, Mme
Maurice.
GOUDEKET, MME MAURICE.
La chatte, par Colette, pseud.
? 10Jun33; AF22529. Maurice
Goudeket (Wr); 12Aug60; R261571.
GOULD, MRS. CARL FRELINGHUYSEN. SEE
Gould, Dorothy Fay.
Dick Tracy and Dick Tracy Junior.
? 15Apr33; AA184184. Chester Gould
(A); 19Sep60; R263084.
Dick Tracy from Colorado to Nova
Scotia. ? 15Dec33; AA184186.
Chester Gould (A); 29Dec60; R268459.
Dick Tracy out west. ? 15Sep33;
AA184187. Chester Gould (A);
19Sep60; R263082.
Dick Tracy, the detective. ? 15Dec32;
AA184183. Chester Gould (A);
19Sep60; R263083.
GOULD, DOROTHY FAY.
The Indian attack on Seattle. SEE
Phelps, Thomas Stowell.
GOWEN, EMMETT.
Dangerous stuff. (In Household magazine, Feb. 1933) ? 5Jan33; B182215. Emmett Gowen (A); 3Oct60; R263496.
Dark moon of March. ? 13Sep33; A66203. Emmett Gowen (A); 3Oct60; R263494.
Mississippi moon. (In Household magazine, Nov. 1933) ? 1Oct33; B206896. Emmett Gowen (A); 3Oct60; R263495.
GRACY, LEONARD R.
Duplicate contract bridge in the home and simple tournament procedure. ? 12Jun33; A64041. Leonard R. Gracy (A); 8Aug60; R261101.
GRADY, BILLY.
A very simple story. SEE Hellinger,
Mark.
GRAEF, ROBERT A.
Distant worlds. SEE Mader,
Friedrich.
GRAHAM, JOHN M.
Reports of cases decided in the
Court of Appeals of the State
of Georgia. SEE Georgia. Court
of Appeals.
Reports of cases decided in the
Supreme Court of the State of
Georgia. SEE Georgia. Supreme
Court.
GRANT, ELLIOTT M., ed.
French poetry of the nineteenth century. ? on selection, editing, introd. & notes; 1Nov32; A56832. Elliott M. Grant (A); 18Oct60; R264326.
GRANT, GORDON H.
Ship's monkey. SEE Morrow, Honore
McCue Willsie.
GRANT, JAMES EDWARD.
Broken engagement. (In Illustrated
love magazine, Dec. 1933) ? 17Oct33;
B205670. James Edward Grant (A);
18Oct60; R264365.
Full measure. (In Saturday evening
post, June 24, 1933) ? 20Jun33;
B192982. James Edward Grant (A);
12Jul60; R260354.
GRANT, PHIL S.
Exercises in writing and thinking.
SEE Steadman, J. M.
GRANVILLE, CHARLES NORMAN.
Nine voco songs with practical vocalises for class training. ? 23Aug33; AA128109. Ethel Johnson Granville (W); 23Aug60; R262033.
GRANVILLE, ETHEL JOHNSON.
Nine voco songs with practical vocalises for class training. SEE Granville, Charles Norman.
GRAY, HAROLD.
Little Orphan Annie and Chizzler.
? 6Nov33; AA135355. Harold
Gray (A); 17Nov60; R266121.
Little Orphan Annie and Sandy.
? 15Jul33; AA185457. Harold
Gray (A); 17Nov60; R266120.
GRAY, WESTMORELAND.
Danger range. ? 31May33; A62865.
Westmoreland Gray (A); 6Dec60;
R267424.
Rolling stone. ? 14Sep32; A55217.
Westmoreland Gray (A); 25Jul60;
R260783.
GRAYSON, CHARLES.
Original sin. ? 20Oct33; A65723.
Charles Grayson (A); 21Oct60; R264595.
GREEN, ALAN BAER. SEE Denbie,
Roger, pseud.
GREEN, ANDREW J.
A writer's manual and workbook.
SEE Kies, Paul P.
GREEN, ANNE.
A marriage of convenience. ? 31Jan33;
A60128. Anne Green (A); 20Dec60;
R268098.
GREEN, DAGMAR.
Peng Wee's harvest. SEE Miln,
Louise Jordan.
GREEN, FREDERICK C.
Zola. SEE Barbusse, Henri.
GREEN, HELEN J.
A manual of selected occupational tests for use in public employment offices. SEE Berman, Isabel R.
GREEN, MARY BALAIRDIE.
Zola. SEE Barbusse, Henri.
GREENE, EVARTS B.
American population before the Federal census of 1790. By Evarts B. Greene & Virginia D. Harrington. ? 21Dec32; A57575. Virginia D. Harrington (A); 14Sep60; R262824.
GREENE, GRAHAM.
Orient Express. (Pub. abroad as Stamboul train) ? 8Dec32, AI-17407; 8Mar33, A59990. Graham Greene (A); 3Oct60; R264122.
GREENE, HARRY A.
Iowa silent reading tests. Elementary test: Form A-B. By Harry A. Greene & Victor H. Kelley. ? 16Feb33; AA115684-115685. Harry A. Greene & Victor H. Kelley (A); 24Oct60; R264772-264771.
GREGORY, HORACE.
No retreat; poems. ? 2Mar33; A59773. Horace Gregory (A); 25Nov60; R266611.
GREIG, MAYSIE. SEE Sopoushek, Maysie.
GREISHEIMER, ESTHER M.
Physiology and anatomy, by Esther
M. Greisheimer & Raymond F.
Blount. 2d ed., rewritten.
? 24Aug33; A64944. Esther M.
Greisheimer (A); 6Sep60; R262365.
GREY, GERALD.
Parks concert quartets no.5. SEE
Moore, Marion.
GREY, LOREN ZANE.
The Hash Knife outfit. SEE Grey,
Zane.
GREY, ROMER ZANE.
The Hash Knife outfit. SEE Grey,
Zane.
GREY, ZANE.
Betty Zane. Illus. by Louis P. Grant.
? on foreword; 16Jan33; A59031.
Zane Grey (A); 4Aug60; R261019.
The Hash Knife outfit. ? 18Oct33;
A66710. Romer Zane Grey, Loren Zane
Grey & Elizabeth Grey Grosso (C);
8Nov60; R265456.
The woman accused. SEE Hughes,
Rupert.
GRIFFIN, MARCUS.
Wise guy: James J. Johnston; a rhapsody in fistics. With a foreword by Damon Runyon. ? 3Jan33; A58967. Marcus Griffin (A); 23Nov60; R266499.
El Zarco. SEE Altamirano, Ignacio
Manuel.
GROSSET & DUNLAP, INC.
The secret at Shadow Ranch. SEE
Stratemeyer, Edward.
GROSSO, ELIZABETH GREY.
The Hash Knife outfit. SEE Grey,
Zane.
GROSVENOR, ABBIE JOHNSTON.
Winged moccasins; a tale of the adventurous mound-builders. Pictures made three thousand years ago adapted for this book by Ivan Grosvenor. ? 17Feb33; A59583. Ivan Grosvenor (C); 15Nov60; R266002.
GROSVENOR, IVAN.
Winged moccasins. SEE Grosvenor,
Abbie Johnston.
GROVES, ERNEST R.
Sex in childhood, by Ernest R. Groves & Gladys Hoagland Groves. ? 25Sep33; A66289. Gladys Hoagland Groves (Mrs. Ernest R.) (A); 4Oct60; R263522.
GROVES, GLADYS HOAGLAND.
Sex in childhood. SEE Groves,
Ernest R.
GUARANTY TRUST CO., NEW YORK.
Daily drills in practical English.
SEE Kleiser, Grenville.
GULLIVER, LUCILE, comp.
Louisa May Alcott, a bibliography.
With an appreciation by Cornelia
Meigs. ? 7Dec32; A58333. Lucile
Gulliver (A); 10Nov60; R265945.
GUPTILL, ARTHUR L.
Freehand drawing self-taught, with emphasis on the techniques of different media. ? 20Nov33; A67223. Ethel M. Guptill (W); 5Dec60; R267233.
GUPTILL, ETHEL.
Freehand drawing self-taught. SEE
Guptill, Arthur L.
HAARDT, SARA.
Sissy. (In Harper's bazaar, Nov. 1933) ? 28Oct33; B206045. August Mencken (Adm. d.b.n.c.t.a.); 31Oct60; R265138.
HAAS, MERLE.
The story of Babar, the little elephant. SEE Brunhoff, Jean de.
HABERSHAM, LOIS BULL.
The Hereseford necklace. (In Complete
detective novel magazine,
Dec. 1932) ? 10Nov32; B172102.
Lois Bull Habersham (A); 1Nov60;
R265337.
HADATH, GUNBY.
The mystery of Black Pearl Island. Illus. by George H. Mabie. ? 7Sep33; A65183. Gunby Hadath (A); 21Nov60; R266357.
HAGEDORN, HERMANN.
The book of courage. Illus. by
Frank Godwin. Maps by Edwin C.
Eirick. ? on revisions & additions;
8Dec33; A68772. Hermann
Hagedorn (A); 19Dec60; R267751.
HAGGARD, HOWARD W.
Mystery, magic, and medicine; the rise of medicine from superstition to science. ? 8Nov33; A68087. Josephine F. Haggard (W); 10Nov60; R265931.
HAGGARD, JOSEPHINE F.
Mystery, magic, and medicine. SEE
Haggard, Howard W.
HAHN, BARBARA M.
Literature in the junior high school.
SEE Whitney, Emma Miller Bolenius.
Congo solo. ? 28Jul33; A63786.
Emily Hahn (A); 29Jul60; R261062.
I'm in love. (In Harper's bazaar,
Nov. 1933) ? 28Oct33; B206045.
Emily Hahn (A); 31Oct60; R265131.
HAINES, CHARLES GROVE.
American doctrine of judicial supremacy. 2d ed., rev. & enl. ? 10Nov32; A58148. Dorothy Haines Winans (C); 24Oct60; R264761.
HALDANE, JOHN.
Vanessa. SEE Walpole, Hugh.
HALE, AGNES BURKE.
Let Rome burn. (In Saturday evening post, Sept. 30, 1933) ? 26Sep33; B203062. Agnes Burke Hale (A); 27Sep60; R263284.
HALE, NANCY. SEE
Bowers, Nancy Hale.
HALL, FRED S. SEE
Social work year book, 1933.
HALL, JAMES NORMAN.
Mutiny on the Bounty. SEE Nordhoff,
Charles.
Skip; a strong Icelandic noun.
(In The Atlantic monthly,
Feb. 1933) ? 12Jan33; B177684.
Sarah M. Hall (W); 3Oct60; R263610.
The spirit of place. (In The
Atlantic monthly, Oct. 1933)
? 14Sep33; B200729. Sarah M.
Hall (W); 3Oct60; R263620.
The state of being bored. (In The
Atlantic monthly, Mar. 1933)
? 14Feb33; B181375. Sarah M.
Hall (W); 3Oct60; R263611.
HALL, S. ROLAND.
Marketing, Salesmanship, Credits, collections. SEE The Cumulative loose-leaf business encyclopedia. Vol.5.
HALL, SARAH M.
Skip. SEE Hall, James Norman.
The spirit of place. SEE Hall,
James Norman.
The state of being bored. SEE
Hall, James Norman.
HALLESBY, OLE CHRISTIAN.
Under His wings. Translated by Clarence
J. Carlsen. ? 3Dec32; A58561.
Augsburg Pub. House (PWH); 17Oct60;
R265127.
HALLOCK, ADELIA COBB.
Doran's ministers manual. SEE
Hallock, G. B. F., ed.
HALLOCK, G. B. F., ed.
Doran's ministers manual; a study and pulpit guide for the calendar year 1934. 9th annual volume. ? 10Nov33; A67099. Marianna Cobb Hallock & Adelia Cobb Hallock (C); 5Dec60; R267225.
HALLOCK, MARIANNA COBB.
Doran's ministers manual. SEE
Hallock, G. B. F., ed.
HAMILTON, ROBERT P.
Cases on business organization. SEE
Magill, Roswell.
HAMMETT, DASHIELL.
Albert Pastor at home. (In Esquire
magazine, Autumn 1933) ? 17Oct33;
B206836. Dashiell Hammett (A);
25Oct60; R264948.
They can only hang you once. (In
Collier's magazine, Nov. 19, 1932)
? 28Oct32; B170734. Dashiell
Hammett (A); 23Aug60; R261969.
The thin man. (In Redbook magazine,
Dec. 1933) ? 3Nov33; B205853.
Dashiell Hammett (A); 7Nov60;
R265552.
Too many have lived. (In American
mercury, Oct. 1932) ? 23Sep32;
B167452. Dashiell Hammett (A);
29Jul60; R260902.
Foundations of the theory of algebraic numbers. SEE Hancock, Harris.
HANCOCK, HARRIS.
Foundations of the theory of algebraic numbers. Vol.2: The general theory. ? 27Dec32; A57599. Belle C. Hancock (W); 25Nov60; R266714.
HANLON, BROOKE, pseud. SEE
Brumbaugh, Celeste.
HANNA, PAUL R.
The Newlon-Hanna speller. SEE
Newlon, Jesse H.
The Newlon-Hanna spelling notebook.
SEE Newlon, Jesse H.
HANNAN, JEROME D.
Teacher's manual to accompany The
Bible story. SEE Johnson, George.
HANNAY, ALTHEA CELIA.
Elizabeth and the archdeacon. SEE
Hannay, James Owen.
HANNAY, JAMES FREDERICK WYNNE.
Elizabeth and the archdeacon. SEE
Hannay, James Owen.
HANNAY, JAMES OWEN.
Elizabeth and the archdeacon, by George
A. Birmingham, pseud. ? 22Sep32,
AI-17094; 27Jan33, A60136. Robert
Hannay, Theodosia Frances Wynne
Hickey, Althea Celia Hannay & James
Frederick Wynne Hannay (C); 29Jul60;
R261128.
HANNAY, ROBERT.
Elizabeth and the archdeacon. SEE
Hannay, James Owen.
HANSEN, ALVIN H.
A new plan for unemployment reserves, based on Minnesota employment data. By Alvin H. Hansen & Merrill G. Murray. (Employment Stabilization Research Institute bulletin) ? 10Feb33, A59618. Alvin H. Hansen (A); 9Dec60; R267379.
HANSON, CELIA.
Pioneer history of Kansas. SEE
Roenigk, Adolph.
HANSON, RAYMOND.
Pioneer history of Kansas. SEE
Roenigk, Adolph.
HANSON-DYER, LOUISE BERTA MOSSON.
Oeuvres completes. SEE Couperin,
Francois.
HARBOR BELLS. No.2. 1933 book for
Sunday-schools, singing schools, etc.
By Virgil O. Stamps, J. R. Baxter,
Jr., W. W. Combs & others. ? 5Feb33;
AA116731. Stamps-Baxter Music &
Print. Co. (PWH); 29Aug60; R262154.
HARE, MARTIN, pseud. SEE Zajdler, Zoe
Girling.
HARGAN, PAUL.
Burden of summer. (In Folk-say 4:
The land is ours) ? 11Oct32;
A55871. Paul Hargan (A); 14Sep60;
R262823.
HARNWELL, G. P.
Experimental atomic physics, by G. P.
Harnwell & J. J. Livingood.
? 4Apr33; A60944. G. P. Harnwell &
J. J. Livingood (A); 29Aug60;
R262295.
HARPER, FOWLER V.
A short selection of cases on the
law of torts. SEE Bohlen,
Francis H.
A treatise on the law of torts.
? 25May33; A63279. Bobbs-Merrill
Co., Inc. (PWH); 12Dec60; R267715.
HARPER & BROS.
The exploits of George Washington.
SEE Mussey, Virginia T. H.
Farmer boy. SEE Wilder,
Laura Ingalls.
The flying adventures of Lindbergh.
(Harper stampographies, no.2)
? 13Sep33; A66032. Harper & Bros.
(PWH); 4Oct60; R263582.
The flying adventures of Lindbergh.
SEE Mussey, Virginia T. H.
The story of cotton. SEE
Scarborough, Dorothy.
HARRINGTON, VIRGINIA D.
American population before the
Federal census of 1790. SEE
Greene, Evarts B.
HARRIS, ARTHUR EMERSON.
Bible books outlined. Student's rev. ed. ? 10Apr33; A69958. Ruth C. Harris (W); 25Aug60; R262632.
HARRIS, CATHERINE EMBREE.
Prospecting for heaven. SEE
Embree, Edwin R.
HARRIS, ELIZABETH PAGE.
Wild horses and gold, from Wyoming to the Yukon, by Elizabeth Page. Illustrated by Paul Brown. ? 22Sep32; A55237. Elizabeth Page (Mrs. Herbert T. Harris) (A); 6Sep60; R262430.
HARRIS, MRS. HERBERT T. SEE Harris,
Elizabeth Page.
HARRIS, JESSIE W.
Everyday foods, by Jessie W. Harris & Elisabeth Lacey Speer. Rev. & enl. ? 13Jun33; A63399. Jessie W. Harris & Elisabeth Lacey Speer (A); 16Sep60; R262940.
Home economics home project record book. ? on revision; 22Jun33; AA123729. Jessie W. Harris (A); 16Sep60; R262948.
HARRIS, RUTH C.
Bible books outlined. SEE Harris,
Arthur Emerson.
HARRIS, W. CARLTON. SEE
The Cumulative loose-leaf business
encyclopedia.
HARRISON, ADA. SEE Austin, Ada May
Harrison.
HART, MRS. CHARLES SPENCER. SEE
Hart, Teresa Hyde Phillips Kimball.
HART, MRS. CHARLES SPENCER. SEE
Phillips, Teresa Hyde.
HART, EDWARD H.
The crooked lane. SEE Hart, Frances
Noyes.
HART, FRANCES NOYES.
The crooked lane. (In Ladies' home journal, Jan. 1934) ? 8Dec33; B208686. Edward H. Hart (Wr); 9Dec60; R267542.
HART, STEPHEN HARDING.
Arkansaw journal. SEE Pike,
Zebulon Montgomery.
HART, TERESA HYDE PHILLIPS KIMBALL.
As if he cared, by Teresa Hyde
Phillips. (In Collier's
July 29, 1933) ? 7Jul33; B195304.
Teresa Hyde Phillips (Teresa
Kimball Hart) (A); 21Jul60;
R260422.
By the clock, by Teresa Hyde Phillips.
(In Collier's, Nov. 4, 1933)
? 27Oct33; B204725. Teresa Hyde
Phillips (Teresa Kimball Hart) (Mrs.
Charles Spencer Hart) (A); 28Oct60;
R265130.
Early marriage, by Teresa Hyde
Phillips. (In Redbook, Aug. 1933)
? 5Jul33; B194508. Teresa Hyde
Phillips (Teresa Kimball Hart) (A);
21Jul60; R260423.
Life sentence, by Teresa Hyde Phillips.
(In Redbook magazine,
Dec. 1933) ? 3Nov33; B205853.
Teresa Hyde Phillips (Teresa Kimball
Hart) (Mrs. Charles Spencer Hart)
(A); 7Nov60; R265531.
Miami holiday, by Teresa Hyde
Phillips. (In Collier's, Nov. 25,
1933) ? 17Nov33; B206779.
Teresa Hyde Phillips (Teresa
Kimball Hart) (Mrs. Charles Spencer
Hart) (A); 18Nov60; R266137.
Moons must be golden, by Teresa Hyde
Phillips. (In Collier's, Oct. 7,
1933) ? 29Sep33; B200715.
Teresa Hyde Phillips (Teresa
Kimball Hart) (Mrs. Charles Spencer
Hart) (A); 30Sep60; R263869.
HART, TERESA KIMBALL. SEE Hart,
Teresa Hyde Phillips Kimball.
HART, TERESA KIMBALL. SEE Phillips,
Teresa Hyde.
HART-DAVIS, RUPERT.
Vanessa. SEE Walpole, Hugh.
HARTMAN, GERTRUDE.
These United States and how they came to be. ? 1Nov32; A56838. Blair Kalbach & Marion Fleming (NK); 18Oct60; R264327.
HARTSWICK, F. GREGORY.
More Scotch. SEE Mactavish,
Angus J., comp.
HARVARD TRUST CO.
The doctrine of redemption. SEE
Knudson, Albert C.
HARWOOD, GEOFFREY.
Ambitious lady. ? 2Aug33; A64619.
Geoffrey Harwood (A); 3Aug60;
R260981.
HASTINGS, HUGH W.
Coals of fire. SEE Mulford,
Clarence E.
The herd goes through. SEE
Mulford, Clarence E.
The herd keeps on. SEE Mulford,
Clarence E.
Trail dust. SEE Mulford, Clarence E.
HATCH, ERIC.
Five days ? 7Jul33; A63529.
Eric Hatch (A); 8Jul60; R260132.
HATCH, RICHARD WARREN.
Leave the salt earth. ? 19Sep33; A65520. Richard W. Hatch (A); 21Sep60; R263180.
HATFIELD, JAMES T.
New light on Longfellow, with special reference to his relations to Germany. ? 18Oct33; A65775. Margaret Hatfield Swain (C); 25Oct60; R264651.
HAUGAN, RANDOLPH E. SEE
Christmas.
HAY, IAN, pseud. SEE Beith, John Hay.
HAYCOX, ERNEST.
The course of the Blue Eagle. (In
The Rotarian, Dec. 1933) ? 24Nov33;
B210577. Jill Marie Haycox (W);
8Dec60; R267351.
The decision. (In Short stories,
Nov. 25, 1933) ? 10Nov33; B206592.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 5Dec60;
R267183.
Gambler's heart. (In Complete
stories, July 15, 1933) ? 23Jun33;
B193533. Jill Marie Haycox (W);
27Oct60; R265179.
Gilded wings. (In Collier's, Sept.
9, 1933) ? 21Aug33; B199481.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 27Oct60;
R265162.
Motives of an overlord. (In American
magazine, Jan. 1934) ? 20Dec33;
B210536. Jill Marie Haycox (W);
29Dec60; R268462.
Odd chance. (In Collier's, Oct. 21,
1933) ? 13Oct33; B204008. Jill
Marie Haycox (W); 27Oct60; R265185.
Reality. (In Elk's magazine,
Nov. 1933) ? 1Nov33; B206224.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 5Dec60;
R267185.
Second money man. (In Collier's, the
national weekly, Nov. 11, 1933)
? 3Nov33; B206137. Jill Marie
Haycox (W); 5Dec60; R267182.
Starlight rider. 1st ed. ? 11Oct33;
A65616. Jill Marie Haycox (W);
27Oct60; R265186.
Starlight rider. (In Collier's,
July 1-July 18, 1933) ? 9Jun33,
B192443; 16Jun33, B192819.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 18Jul60;
R260249-260250.
Starlight rider. (In Collier's,
July 15-July 29, 1933) ? 26Jun33,
B193926; 29Jun33, B194358;
7Jul33, B195304. Jill Marie
Haycox (W); 2Aug60; R260945-260947.
Starlight rider. (In Collier's, the national weekly, Aug. 5-26, 1933) ? 14Jul33, B195695; 21Jul33, B197002; 27Jul33, B196534; 4Aug33, B197692. Jill Marie Haycox (W); 31Aug60; R262171-262174.
Starlight rider. (In Collier's, the
national weekly, Sept. 2, 1933)
? 11Aug33; B197971. Jill Marie
Haycox (W); 27Oct60; R265180.
Their own lights. (In Collier's,
Oct. 7, 1933) ? 29Sep33; B200715.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 27Oct60;
R265184.
To the limit. (In Collier's, June
10, 1933) ? 19May33; B191084.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 18Jul60;
R260248.
Wild enough. (In Collier's, Sept.
16, 1933) ? 25Aug33; B199693.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 27Oct60;
R265183.
Wild Jack Rhett. (In Adventure,
Sept. 1933) ? 7Aug33; B198055.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 27Oct60;
R265181.
HAYCOX, JILL MARIE.
The course of the Blue Eagle. SEE
Haycox, Ernest.
The decision. SEE Haycox, Ernest.
Gambler's heart. SEE Haycox,
Ernest.
Gilded wings. SEE Haycox, Ernest.
Motives of an overlord. SEE
Haycox, Ernest.
Odd chance. SEE Haycox, Ernest.
Reality. SEE Haycox, Ernest.
Second money man. SEE Haycox,
Ernest.
Starlight rider. SEE Haycox, Ernest.
Their own lights. SEE Haycox,
Ernest.
To the limit. SEE Haycox, Ernest.
Wild enough. SEE Haycox, Ernest.
Wild Jack Rhett. SEE Haycox, Ernest.
HAYDEN, MRS. CHARLES. SEE Hayden,
Phyllis McGinley.
HAYDEN, PHYLLIS MCGINLEY.
Bitter ballad, by Phyllis McGinley.
(In New Yorker, Dec. 2, 1933)
? 1Dec33; B209094. Mrs. Charles
Hayden (A); 2Dec60; R267119.
Britannia, Britannia, by Phyllis
McGinley. (In New Yorker, Mar. 4,
1933) ? 3Mar33; B183093. Mrs.
Charles Hayden (A); 2Dec60;
R267111.
Kitten up a tree, by Phyllis
McGinley. (In The Sun, New York,
Oct. 13, 1933) ? 13Oct33; B202905.
Mrs. Charles Hayden (A); 14Oct60;
R264227.
The lost leader, by Phyllis McGinley.
(In New Yorker, May 6, 1933)
? 5May33; B189322. Mrs. Charles
Hayden (A); 2Dec60; R267114.
Melancholy reflections, by Phyllis
McGinley. (In New Yorker, Nov. 18,
1933) ? 17Nov33; B206686. Mrs.
Charles Hayden (A); 2Dec60;
R267118.
Mr. Bimmerman, by Phyllis McGinley.
(In New Yorker, Aug. 5, 1933)
? 4Aug33; B197593. Mrs. Charles
Hayden (A); 2Dec60; R267116.
Polly Pecan, by Phyllis McGinley.
(In New Yorker, Nov. 11, 1933)
? 10Nov33; B206375. Mrs. Charles
Hayden (A); 2Dec60; R267117.
Song for a reference library, by
Phyllis McGinley. (In New Yorker,
Apr. 29, 1933) ? 26Apr33;
B187956. Mrs. Charles Hayden (A);
2Dec60; R267113.
Tired ballad of travel, by Phyllis
McGinley. (In New Yorker, July 8,
1933) ? 6Jul33; B195232. Mrs.
Charles Hayden (A); 2Dec60;
R267115.
HAYWOOD, FREDERICK H.
Universal song; a voice-culture course in three volumes for the studio and the class room. Vol.1 including F. Sieber's Eight-measure vocalises. Newly rev. ed. ? 22Sep33; AA132076. Frederick H. Haywood (A); 4Oct60; R263828.
HAZEN, ALLEN.
Hydraulic tables. SEE Williams,
Gardner S.
HAZEN, MRS. CHARLES D.
The French Revolution. SEE Hazen,
Charles Downer.
HAZEN, CHARLES DOWNER.
The French Revolution. Vol.1-2. ? 4Nov32; A55846. Mrs. Charles D. Hazen (W); 26Aug60; R262095.
HAZEN, RICHARD.
Hydraulic tables. SEE Williams,
Gardner S.
HEADSTROM, BIRGER RICHARD.
The story of Russia. With illus. by
James Lindsay McCreery. ? 7Sep33;
A65186. Birger Richard Headstrom
(A); 21Nov60; R266356.
HEALY, DATY.
Cat tales from many lands.
Selected and illustrated by
Daty Healy. ? 16Sep32; A54913.
Daty Healy (A); 8Sep60; R262587.
Funny friends. Written and decorated
by Daty Healy. ? 9Sep32; A55097.
Daty Healy (A); 8Sep60; R262588.
HEARD, SARAH DOW.
Stories of American explorers and settlers, by Sarah Dow Heard & M. W. King. Illustrated by Edwin J. Prittle. ? 11Jan33; A57971. Sarah Dow Heard & M. W. King (A); 18Oct60; R264245.
HEARNDEN, BERYL.
Murder and the red-haired girl. (Pub. abroad as Anything might happen) By Beryl Hearnden & Eve Hearnden Balfour. ? 2Mar33, AI-17594; 29Mar33, A61189. Beryl Hearnden & Eve Balfour (A); 12Jul60; R260130.
HEARST CORP. SEE
Good housekeeping.
Harper's bazaar.
HEDIN, SVEN.
Jehol, city of emperors. Translated from the Swedish by E. G. Nash. ? 3Jan33; A58699. E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. (PWH); 20Dec60; R268092.
HEIDERSTADT, DOROTHY.
Indians for Thanksgiving. (In Child life, Nov. 1933) ? 16Oct33; B204261. Dorothy Heiderstadt (A); 3Nov60; R265476.
HEIDLER, JOSEPH BUNN, ed.
College years; essays of college life. ? 26Sep33; A68888. Joseph Bunn Heidler (A); 11Oct60; R264242.
Mortality of business firms in
Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Duluth
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Janice, the long-forgotten legitimate heiress, made her way back to her family, pouring her heart into winning their hearts. Yet, she had to relinquish her very identity, her academic credentials, and her creative works to her foster sister. In return for her sacrifices, she found no warmth, only deeper neglect. Resolute, Janice vowed to cut off all emotional bonds. Transformed, she now stood as a master of martial arts, adept in eight languages, an esteemed medical expert, and a celebrated designer. With newfound resolve, she declared, "From this day forward, no one in this family shall cross me."
Rachel used to think that her devotion would win Brian over one day, but she was proven wrong when his true love returned. Rachel had endured it all-from standing alone at the altar to dragging herself to the hospital for an emergency treatment. Everyone thought she was crazy to give up so much of herself for someone who didn't return her feelings. But when Brian received news of Rachel's terminal illness and realized she didn't have long to live, he completely broke down. "I forbid you to die!" Rachel just smiled. She no longer needed him. "I will finally be free."
"Where do you think you're going, huh? You're mine now, Little Mouse. Get back in the house!" Vincenzo's voice boomed, sending chills down Victoria's spine as her world seemed to crumble. Victoria Washington was shattered-betrayed by her boyfriend who dumped her the day before his wedding, to her sister. She was left humiliated, mocked by everyone. But fate had other plans for her. She's broken, he's lost. She's full of fear, and he's the monster. Yet, somehow, he's her light while he remains in darkness. Vincenzo Dante will stop at nothing to tarnish his family's name for forcing him into a marriage he never wanted. But what he doesn't realize is that his new wife is stronger than she seems-too broken to bend under his cruelty. But when love begins to bloom, and secrets start to unfold, what will happen next?
At their wedding night, Kayla caught her brand-new husband cheating. Reeling and half-drunk, she staggered into the wrong suite and collapsed into a stranger's arms. Sunrise brought a pounding head-and the discovery she was pregnant. The father? A supremely powerful tycoon who happened to be her husband's ruthless uncle. Panicked, she tried to run, but he barred the door with a faint, dangerous smile. When the cheating ex begged, Kayla lifted her chin and declared, "Want a second chance at us? Ask your uncle." The tycoon pulled her close. "She's my wife now." The ex gasped, "What!?"
Yelena discovered that she wasn't her parents' biological child. After seeing through their ploy to trade her as a pawn in a business deal, she was sent away to her barren birthplace. There, she stumbled upon her true origins-a lineage of historic opulence. Her real family showered her with love and adoration. In the face of her so-called sister's envy, Yelena conquered every adversity and took her revenge, all while showcasing her talents. She soon caught the attention of the city's most eligible bachelor. He cornered Yelena and pinned her against the wall. "It's time to reveal your true identity, darling."
On the day of their wedding anniversary, Joshua's mistress drugged Alicia, and she ended up in a stranger's bed. In one night, Alicia lost her innocence, while Joshua's mistress carried his child in her womb. Heartbroken and humiliated, Alicia demanded a divorce, but Joshua saw it as yet another tantrum. When they finally parted ways, she went on to become a renowned artist, sought out and admired by everyone. Consumed by regret, Joshua darkened her doorstep in hopes of reconciliation, only to find her in the arms of a powerful tycoon. "Say hello to your sister-in-law."
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