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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1960 January - June by U.S. Copyright Office
Lockhart & Edmund M. Goehring.
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LOCKHART, R. H. BRUCE.
British agent. With an introd. by
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R. H. Bruce Lockhart (A); 17Mar60;
R253838.
Memoirs of a British agent. ? 2Nov32;
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LOCKRIDGE, RICHARD.
Castle in New Hampshire. (In The
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Central Park pastoral. (In The
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The flipper. (In The New Yorker,
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Richard Lockridge (A); 28Apr60;
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Mr. North sniffs. (In The New Yorker
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Mr. North's concert. (In The New
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Ride with Judith. (In The New Yorker
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Stiff isn't absolute. (In The New
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LODGE, GRACE, illus.
Noah and Rabbit. SEE McKay, Herbert.
LOEW'S, INC.
Rasputin and the empress. Novelized version by Val Lewton of screenplay by Charles MacArthur. ? 26Jan33; A60045. Loew's, Inc. (PWH); 11Feb60; R252081.
LONGMANS, GREEN & CO., INC.
Christmas and twelfth night. SEE
Undset, Sigrid.
Opium. SEE Cocteau, Jean.
Swords against Carthage. SEE
Donauer, Friedrich.
The way to glory and other stories.
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LOON, HENDRIK WILLEM VAN. SEE
Van Loon, Hendrik Willem.
LORENZ, E. S.
It is wonderful to me; men's voices.
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LORENZ PUB. CO.
Blessed is the nation. SEE Wilson,
Ira B.
I love to tell the story. SEE Von
Berge, Herman.
It is wonderful to me. SEE
Lorenz, E. S.
Just for today. SEE Wilson, Ira B.
Master, let me walk with Thee. SEE
Wilson, Ira B.
Speed the cross: men's voices. SEE
Wilson, Ira B.
LORENZ PUB. CO. SEE
Children's day treasury, no.43.
Easter treasury, no.38.
LORING, EMILIE.
Uncharted seas. ? 2Sep32; A54866.
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LORING, ROBERT M.
Uncharted seas. SEE Loring, Emilie.
LORING, SELDEN M.
Uncharted seas. SEE Loring, Emilie.
LORIOUX, FELIX.
Comedies et proverbes. SEE Segur,
Sophie Rostopchine, Comtesse de.
LOTZ, ELSA.
Case studies of present day religious teaching. SEE Hartshorne, Hugh.
LOUISIANA. SUPREME COURT.
Louisiana reports. Vol.174. Cases
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LOUISIANA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST.
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5Jul60; R259881.
LOUISIANA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST. 1932
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LOUISIANA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST. Oct.
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R248911.
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LOUYS, PIERRE.
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LOVELACE, DELOS W.
King Kong. SEE Wallace, Edgar.
LOWENTHAL, MARVIN.
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LOWIE, LUELLA COLE PRESSEY.
Essential preparation for college, by
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Luella Cole Lowie & Sidney L.
Pressey (A); 22Apr60; R256013.
LOWITZ, MRS. ANSON C. SEE Lowitz,
Sadyebeth Heath.
LOWITZ, ANSON CRAWFORD.
General George the great. SEE
Lowitz, Sadyebeth Heath.
LOWITZ, SADYEBETH HEATH.
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LOWREY, EDWARD.
Personality boy. ? 2Jun33; A62876.
Edward Lowrey (A); 16Jun60;
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LOWRY, JEAN B.
Time and motion study and formulas for wage incentives. SEE Lowry, Stewart M.
LOWRY, STEWART M.
Time and motion study and formulas
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Lowry, Harold B. Maynard & G. J.
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A57090. Jean B. Lowry (W),
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LUBY, AGNES K.
Solid geometry. SEE Hawkes,
Herbert E.
LUBY, WILLIAM A.
Solid geometry. SEE Hawkes,
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LUCAS-DUBRETON, JEAN.
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LUCASSEN, FREDERICK G.
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AA103654. Frederick G. Lucassen
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LUCCOCK, HALFORD E.
Preaching values in the Old Testament.
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A world that cannot be shaken. SEE
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LULL, HERBERT G.
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LUNN, BRIAN.
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William.
LUNN, HUGH KINGSMILL.
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LUTZ, RALPH HASWELL, ed.
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LYON, JESSIE D.
The story of my life. SEE Darrow,
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LYON, MABEL.
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AA95678. Mabel Lyon (A); 10Mar60;
R253327.
LYONS, JOHN CORIDEN.
Eight French classic plays, by
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A51857. J. C. Lyons (A) &
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MAASS, JOACHIM.
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MACARTNEY, CLARENCE EDWARD.
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MCBAINE, JAMES P.
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MCBURNEY, JAMES HOWARD, joint author.
The working principles of argument.
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MCCABE, JOSEPH.
The story of the world's oldest profession; prostitution in the medieval and modern world. ? 2Mar32; A49063. Haldeman-Julius Co. (PWH); 29Feb60; R252954.
MACCALLUM, W. G.
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MCCANN, MARY RUNYON.
The idyll of Miss Sarah Brown. SEE
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MCCANN, REBECCA.
Children's cheerful cherub. Selected by Mary Graham Bonner. ? 23Aug32; A53843. Crown Publishers, Inc. (PPW); 26May60; R257554.
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MCCARROLL, MARION CLYDE.
Suzanne of Belgium. SEE Stevenson,
Suzanne Silvercreys.
MCCAULEY, MARY WEAVER.
Peter Patter book, rimes for
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When worlds collide. SEE Wylie,
Philip.
MCCOMB, ARTHUR KILGORE.
Prayer. SEE Heiler, Friedrich.
MCCOMB, SAMUEL.
Prayer. SEE Heiler, Friedrich.
MCCONATHY, OSBOURNE.
Music of many lands and peoples, by
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Oxford piano course. SEE Schelling,
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MCCONATHY, OSBOURNE. SEE
The Music hour.
MCCORD, DAVID.
Oversonnet. (In The New Yorker,
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David McCord (A); 26Feb60;
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MCCORD, JOSEPH.
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Joseph McCord (A); 4Jan60; R248667.
MCCOY, OTIS L. SEE
Heralds of heaven.
MCCRAVY, FRANK.
The Frank & Jim McCravy album of
fireside songs, by Frank & Jim
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Mrs. Frank McCravy (W) & Mary
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R257819.
MCCRAVY, MRS. FRANK.
The Frank & Jim McCravy album of fireside songs. SEE McCravy, Frank.
MCCRAVY, JIM.
The Frank & Jim McCravy album of fireside songs. SEE McCravy, Frank.
MCCRAVY, MARY.
The Frank & Jim McCravy album of fireside songs. SEE McCravy, Frank.
MCCRINDLE, SUSAN ERTZ.
Hansi. (In Saturday evening post,
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B155509. Susan Ertz McCrindle (A);
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MCCUE, HOWARD F.
Supplement to Hatcher's Kansas digest. SEE Hatcher, Earl Hilton.
MCCURDY, WILLIAM EDWARD.
Selection of cases on the law of sales. SEE Williston, Samuel.
MCDANIEL, MRS. GEORGE W.
The stretch-berry smile. SEE
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MCDERMOTT, JOHN FRANCIS.
Modern plays. ? on editing; 23Jan32; A48197. John Francis McDermott (A); 21Jan60; R250368.
MACDONALD, ALLAN WILLIAM COLT.
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MCDONALD, LAETITIA. SEE Irwin, Laetitia
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MACDONALD, PHILIP.
Death on my left. ? 2Jan33,
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Philip MacDonald (A); 28Mar60;
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MACDONALD, WILLIAM COLT. SEE MacDonald,
Allan William Colt.
MACDOUGALL, CURTIS D.
A college course in reporting for
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Curtis D. MacDougall (A); 3Mar60;
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MCDOWALL, KENNETH STEWART PATRICK.
Travail of gold. SEE Benson, E. F.
MCELLIOTT, MABEL.
The man hunters. ? 20May32; A51450.
Mabel McElliott (A); 5Feb60;
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The sun was over the foreyard.
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MCGIFFERT, ARTHUR C.
A history of Christian thought.
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Gertrude H. Boyce McGiffert (W);
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MCGIFFERT, GERTRUDE H. BOYCE.
A history of Christian thought. SEE
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MCGINLEY, PHYLLIS. SEE Hayden, Phyllis
McGinley.
MCGRAW-HILL BOOK CO., INC.
Estudios taquigraficos de rapidez.
SEE Gregg, John R.
Fundamental drills in Gregg shorthand.
SEE Beers, Gertrude.
MACHTEY, NATHAN.
At the sign of the Queen Pedauque.
SEE France, Anatole.
MCILWAIN, CHARLES HOWARD.
The growth of political thought in the West, from the Greeks to the end of the Middle Ages. ? 15Mar32; A50010. Charles H. McIlwain (A); 19Feb60; R252535.
MACIVER, R. M.
Study guide to accompany Society, its
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A53650. R. M. MacIver (A); 4May60;
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MACK, WILLIAM. SEE
Corpus juris.
MCKAY, CLAUDE.
Banana bottom. ? 22Mar33; A60896.
Hope McKay Virtue (C); 23Mar60;
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MACKAY, CONSTANCE D'ARCY. SEE Holt,
Constance d'Arcy MacKay.
MCKAY, HERBERT.
Noah and Rabbit. Illustrated by
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Herbert McKay (A); 18Jan60; R250528.
MCKELVEY, JOHN JAY.
Handbook of the law of evidence. 4th ed. (Hornbook series) ? 30Nov32; A58421. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 6Jan60; R249064.
Illustrative cases on evidence. A companion book to McKelvey on evidence, fourth edition. (Hornbook cases series) ? 1Dec32; A58418. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 6Jan60; R249061.
MCKELVEY, LOUIS WILLIAM.
Business letters. SEE Smart,
Walter Kay.
MCKENZIE, AIMEE G. L.
Trois comedies. SEE Musset, Alfred de.
MACKENZIE, SIR COMPTON.
Prince Charlie. ? 27Oct32, AI-17340; 21Apr33, A61450. Sir Compton Mackenzie (A); 18May60; R257205.
MACKENZIE, EMELYN.
Nurses handbook of obstetrics. SEE
Zabriskie, Louise.
MCKENZIE, KENNETH.
Trois comedies. SEE Musset, Alfred de.
MACKEY, MARGARET GILBERT.
Early California costumes, 1769-1847,
and historic flags of California.
By Margaret Gilbert Mackey & Louise
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Margaret Gilbert Mackey & Louise P.
Sooy (A); 8Feb60; R251908.
American law reports.
New California digest.
Ohio jurisprudence.
Texas jurisprudence.
MCKINNEY'S CONSOLIDATED LAWS OF NEW
YORK ANNOTATED. ? Edward Thompson
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6Jan60; R249160.
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MACLEAN, JOSEPH B.
Life insurance. 3d ed. ? 6Jul32; A54177. Joseph Maclean (A); 15Apr60; R255623.
MACLEISH, ARCHIBALD.
The social cant. (In The New republic,
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B175096. Archibald MacLeish (A);
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MACMILLAN CO.
The adventures of Oliver Twist.
SEE Dickens, Charles.
The fairy dictionary. SEE
Richards, George M.
A history of the United States. SEE
Channing, Edward.
The idea of progress. SEE Bury,
John Bagnell.
Les miserables. SEE Hugo, Victor.
Mysticism east and west. SEE Otto,
Rudolf.
Tales from Shakespeare. SEE Lamb,
Charles.
MACMILLAN CO. SEE
Encyclopaedia of the social sciences.
MCNEELY, MARIAN HURD.
The way to glory and other stories.
With a pref. by Dorothy Canfield
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Esley. ? 14Sep32; A54871.
Longmans, Green & Co., Inc. (PPW);
20Jan60; R250181.
MCNEILE, H. C.
Bulldog Drummond strikes back. (Pub. abroad as Knock-out, by Sapper, pseud., in the Daily mail, Feb. 15-Apr. 4, 1933) ? 15Feb-18Feb, 20Feb-25Feb, 27Feb-28Feb, 1Mar-4Mar, 6Mar-11Mar, 13Mar-16Mar33, AI-17713, 17Mar-18Mar, 20Mar-25Mar, 27Mar-1Apr, 3Apr-4Apr33, AI-17722; 10May33, A61930. Violet Evelyn McNeile (W); 16May60; R257094-257095.
The man in yellow; and The empty house. (Pub. abroad in The Strand magazine, Aug. 1932 as The empty house. Illustrated by Jack M. Faulks) ? 25Jul32, AI-16897; 20Jan33, A60022. Violet Evelyn McNeile (W); 28Jan60; R251371.
The man in yellow; and The empty house. (Pub. abroad in The Strand magazine, Sept. 1932 as The man in yellow, by Sapper, pseud. Illustrated by Jack M. Faulks) ? 25Aug32, AI-16958; 20Jan32, A60022. Violet Evelyn McNeile (W); 28Jan60; R251372.
MCNEILE, VIOLET EVELYN.
Bulldog Drummond strikes back. SEE
McNeile, H. C.
The man in yellow. SEE McNeile,
H. C.
MACPHAIL, CAREX, pseud. SEE Anderson,
Lilly.
MCPHEETERS, JULIAN C.
Sunshine and victory. ? 2Feb33; A59605. Julian C. McPheeters (A); 18Feb60; R253033.
MCPHERSON, WILLIAM.
An elementary study of chemistry;
introductory college course. By
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MCSPADDEN, J. WALKER.
How they carried the goods. From the
creaking sleds of Pharaoh to the
swift airplane of today. By Charles
G. Muller. pseud. Illustrated by
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J. Walker McSpadden (A); 27Jan60;
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MAGILL, MARCUS, pseud. SEE Hill,
Brian.
MAGNUSON, PAUL B.
Fractures. ? 6Jun33; A63291. Paul B.
Magnuson (A); 8Jun60; R257910.
MAGOFFIN, RALPH MANNING.
Lucerna pedibus nostris. SEE
Magoffin, Ralph Van Deman.
MAGOFFIN, RALPH VAN DEMAN.
Latin, first year, by Ralph Van
Deman Magoffin & Margaret Young
Henry. Rev. & enl. ed. (Climax
series) ? 5Mar32; A49266.
Margaret Y. Henry (A); 4Feb60;
R251509.
Lucerna pedibus nostris. A manual
to accompany Latin, first year.
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MAGRE, MAURICE.
Magicians, seers and mystics. SEE
Merton, Reginald.
MAINE AND ATLANTIC DIGEST. 1932 cumulative
annual pocket part for v.36.
? 30Nov32; A58436. West Pub. Co.
(PWH); 6Jan60; R249079.
MAINE AND ATLANTIC DIGEST. ? West
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4Apr60; R255158.
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MAJOR KORD, pseud. SEE Baxter,
Forrest Don.
MALAMUTH, CHARLES.
The little golden calf. SEE Ilf,
Ilya.
MALAPARTE, CURZIO.
Coup d'etat, the technique of revolution. Translated by Sylvia Saunders. ? 17Jun32; A52712. E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. (PWH); 18Jan60; R250544.
MALLARD, CYRUS S.
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MALLOWAN, AGATHA CHRISTIE.
Have you everything you want? If
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By Agatha Christie. (In
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? 10Mar33; B184030. Agatha
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MALONE, DUMAS. SEE
Dictionary of American biography.
MALOT, HECTOR HENRI.
The adventures of Perrine (En famille)
Translated by Gil Meynier. Adapted
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McNally & Co. (PWH); 17Mar60;
R253763.
MALRAUX, ANDRE.
La condition humaine. ? 5May33; AF21380. Andre Malraux (A); 9Jun60; R258048.
Composition for college students.
SEE Thomas, Joseph M.
MANCHESTER, PAUL T.
El final de Norma.
SEE Alarcon, Pedro Antonio de.
MANN, EDWARD BEVERLY.
The valley of wanted men. ? 25Aug32; A53903. Edward Beverly Mann (A); 5Apr60; R254670.
MANN, PAUL B.
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A52968. Rosabell Mann (W) &
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R255305.
MANN, ROSABELL.
Out of doors.
SEE Mann, Paul B.
MANN, THOMAS.
Goethe und Tolstoi; zum Problem
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AF16888. S. Fischer Verlag G.M.B.H.
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MANNIN, ETHEL.
SEE Porteous, Ethel Mannin.
MANNING, BRUCE.
The Mardi gras murders.
SEE Bristow, Gwen.
MANOLOFF, NICK.
Cole's Hawaiian guitar method, note
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Nick Manoloff (A); 25Apr60;
R256736.
Cole's Hawaiian guitar method,
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MARBURG, CLARA.
Sir William Temple, a seventeenth century "libertin". ? 11Mar32; A50178. Clara Marburg (A); 4Mar60; R253202.
MARCETTEAU, B. F.
The priest's companion. ? 23Nov32;
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Marcetteau, B. F.; 25Feb60;
R252817)
The priest's companion. ? 23Nov32;
A58472. Louis Arand (E); 25Feb60;
R252817. (See also Marcetteau,
B. F.; 23Dec59; R247841)
MARCOUX, REINE SAINT-. SEE Sabran,
Reine Saint-Marcoux.
MARIE, GRAND DUCHESS OF RUSSIA.
A princess in exile. ? 26Aug32;
A55006. Count Lennart
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MARKHAM, VIRGIL.
The devil drives. ? 4Mar32;
A49029. Virgil Markham (A);
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Red warning. Written by the Detective
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MARKS, PERCY.
The craft of writing. ? 17May32;
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MARLIN, LLOYD G.
History of Cherokee County. ? 4Nov32; A57079. Lloyd G. Marlin (A); 12May60; R256992.
MARQUIS, BONNER SEMPLE.
American history and its geographic conditions. SEE Semple, Ellen Churchill.
MARQUIS, DON.
Archy broadcasts. (In Collier's, the national weekly. May 20, 1933) ? 28Apr33; B189022. Mell Daniel (Co-executor); 27May60; R257624.
Archy climbs Everest. (In Collier's,
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MARQUIS, DON.
Barbarous. (In Collier's, the national weekly, Apr. 1, 1933) ? 10Mar33; B184139. Mell Daniel (Co-executor); 3Jun60; R257786.
A horrid notion. (In Collier's,
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MARTET, MARCELLE TISSERAND.
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Sunlit hours found their affection glimmering, while moonlit nights ignited reckless desire. But when Brandon learned his beloved might last only half a year, he coolly handed Millie divorce papers, murmuring, "This is all for appearances; we'll get married again once she's calmed down." Millie, spine straight and cheeks dry, felt her pulse go hollow. The sham split grew permanent; she quietly ended their unborn child and stepped into a new beginning. Brandon unraveled, his car tearing down the street, unwilling to let go of the woman he'd discarded, pleading for her to look back just once.
Aurora woke up to the sterile chill of her king-sized bed in Sterling Thorne's penthouse. Today was the day her husband would finally throw her out like garbage. Sterling walked in, tossed divorce papers at her, and demanded her signature, eager to announce his "eligible bachelor" status to the world. In her past life, the sight of those papers had broken her, leaving her begging for a second chance. Sterling's sneering voice, calling her a "trailer park girl" undeserving of his name, had once cut deeper than any blade. He had always used her humble beginnings to keep her small, to make her grateful for the crumbs of his attention. She had lived a gilded cage, believing she was nothing without him, until her life flatlined in a hospital bed, watching him give a press conference about his "grief." But this time, she felt no sting, no tears. Only a cold, clear understanding of the mediocre man who stood on a pedestal she had painstakingly built with her own genius. Aurora signed the papers, her name a declaration of independence. She grabbed her old, phoenix-stickered laptop, ready to walk out. Sterling Thorne was about to find out exactly how expensive "free" could be.
"Let's get married," Mia declares, her voice trembling despite her defiant gaze into Stefan's guarded brown eyes. She needs this, even if he seems untouchable. Stefan raises a skeptical brow. "And why would I do that?" His voice was low, like a warning, and it made her shiver even though she tried not to show it. "We both have one thing in common," Mia continues, her gaze unwavering. "Shitty fathers. They want to take what's ours and give it to who they think deserves it." A pointed pause hangs in the air. "The only difference between us is that you're an illegitimate child, and I'm not." Stefan studies her, the heiress in her designer armor, the fire in her eyes that matches the burn of his own rage. "That's your solution? A wedding band as a weapon?" He said ignoring the part where she just referred to him as an illegitimate child. "The only weapon they won't see coming." She steps closer, close enough for him to catch the scent of her perfume, gunpowder and jasmine. "Our fathers stole our birthrights. The sole reason they betrayed us. We join forces, create our own empire that'll bring down theirs." A beat of silence. Then, Stefan's mouth curves into something sharp. "One condition," he murmurs, closing the distance. "No divorces. No surrenders. If we're doing this, it's for life" "Deal" Mia said without missing a beat. Her father wants to destroy her life. She wouldn't give him the pleasure, she would destroy her life as she seems fit. ................ Two shattered heirs. One deadly vow. A marriage built on revenge. Mia Meyers was born to rule her father's empire (so she thought), until he named his bastard son heir instead. Stefan Sterling knows the sting of betrayal too. His father discarded him like trash. Now the rivals' disgraced children have a poisonous proposal: Marry for vengeance. Crush their fathers' legacies. Never speak of divorce. Whoever cracks first loses everything. Can these two rivals, united by their vengeful hearts, pull off a marriage of convenience to reclaim what they believe is rightfully theirs? Or will their fathers' animosity, and their own complicated pasts tear their fragile alliance apart?
My marriage to Joshua Caldwell was a prison sentence. I was a Hartman trophy, sold to the powerful family who had destroyed mine. Then I discovered he was cheating. His mistress was pregnant with the child he denied me, and he was stealing my secret song lyrics to build her career. When I confronted him, he called me a spineless liability and threatened to destroy what was left of my family. To make matters worse, a one-night stand with a stranger turned out to be with my husband's brother, Anthony Caldwell-the Don of the city. He knew all of Joshua's secrets and used them to trap me in a twisted game, seeing me as nothing more than an asset. They both thought I was a broken doll they could control. I wrote a song for his mistress, a beautiful execution with a single, impossible note I knew would destroy her voice. She sang it, and now her career is over. Now the Don has summoned me to Chicago, not knowing the woman he thinks is his asset is the one who just burned his brother's world to the ground.
For three years, I was the perfect, invisible wife. My husband, Jaden, called the songs I poured my soul into "trash," then secretly fed them to his pop-star mistress to make her famous. Then one night, after being drugged at a gala, I woke up in a stranger's bed. It wasn't just the betrayal that shattered me; it was the soul-deep certainty that this powerful, dangerous man was my true fated mate. I fled home in a panic, only to find a message on Jaden's phone confirming my worst fears. His mistress, the woman singing my songs on the radio, was pregnant with the baby he'd always told me I was too weak to carry. The nightmare deepened when I learned the identity of the man from the hotel. He was Carter Mcclain, the ruthless Alpha King-and my husband's older brother. He looked at me with eyes that knew my secret, his cruel smirk promising that my life was now a game for his amusement. Jaden had stolen my music, my dream of a family, and my future, leaving me trapped between his betrayal and his terrifying brother. He thought he had broken me, leaving me with nothing. He forgot he left me with the rage that wrote the songs. And I was about to write their final, brutal verse.
I lay paralyzed on stiff white sheets, a prisoner in my own skin, listening to the rain lash against the window like nails on a coffin. My father, Elmore Franco, didn't even look at my face as he checked his clipboard. He just listened to the steady, monotonous beep of the heart monitor-the only thing proving I was still alive. Without a hint of remorse, he pulled a pen from his pocket and signed the Do Not Resuscitate order. My stepmother, Ophelia, stepped out from behind him, wearing my favorite pearl necklace and smelling of cloying perfume. She leaned close to my ear to whisper the truth that turned my blood to ice. "It was the tea, darling. Just like your mother. A slow, tasteless poison." She chuckled as she revealed that my fiancé, Bryce, had a two-year-old son with my sister, Daniela. My inheritance had been funding their secret life for years, and now that the money was secure, I was an inconvenience they were finally scrubbing away. As my father yanked the power cord from the wall, the beeping died, and the darkness swallowed me whole. I was being murdered by my own flesh and blood, used as a bank account until I was no longer needed. I died in that sterile room, drowning in the realization that every person I ever loved was a monster who had been waiting for me to take my last breath. Then, I gasped. I woke up in a luxury hotel suite surrounded by silk sheets, five years in the past-the very morning of my wedding. Next to me lay Basile Delgado, the "Wolf of Wall Street" and my family's most dangerous enemy. In my first life, I ran from this room in a panic and lost everything. This time, I looked at the man who would eventually destroy my father's empire and decided to join him. "I'm not leaving, Basile. Marry me. Right now. Today."
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