U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1962 July - December by U.S. Copyright Office
U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1962 July - December by U.S. Copyright Office
Pub. Co. Permanent ed. ? on text,
forms, index & revisions; 23Jul35,
A85362; 20Jul35, A85363; 22Jul35,
A85364; 20Jul35, A85365; 22Jul35,
A85366; 23Jul35, A85367; 23Jul35,
A85368; 24Jul35, A85369; 24Jul35,
A85370; 25Jul35, A85371. Vernon
Law Book Co. & West Pub. Co. (PWH);
8Oct62; R302184-302193.
BLASIO, JOSE LUIS.
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico; memoirs
of his private secretary, Jose Luis
Blasio. Translated from the
original Spanish & edited by Robert
Hammond Murray; foreword by Carleton
Beals. ? 16Oct34; A76652. Robert
Hammond Murray (A); 10Jul62;
R298083.
BLISS, EILEEN NORA LEES.
Luminous Isle, by Eliot Bliss, pseud. ? 6Sep34; A74861. Eliot Bliss (Eileen Nora Lees Bliss) (A); 30Aug62; R302436.
BLISS, ELIOT, pseud.
SEE BLISS, EILEEN NORA LEES.
BLODGETT, RUTH.
Easter holiday. ? 7Mar35; A80904.
Ruth Blodgett (A); 20Nov62; R305042.
BLOOM, HERMAN I.
Struggle, by Harmon Bellamy, pseud. ? 7Oct35; A87562. Herman I. Bloom (A); 21Nov62; R305139.
BLOSSOM, FREDERICK A.
The indulgent husband. SEE
COLETTE, pseud.
BLUMER, GEORGE. SEE
THE PRACTIONERS LIBRARY OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
BOBBS-MERRILL CO., INC.
Cases and readings on law of contracts.
SEE PAGE, WILLIAM H., ed.
Cases on constitutional law. SEE
O'MCGOOVEY, DUDLEY, ed.
Indiana three in one service. SEE
CROCKETT, DANIEL W.
The law of bonds and bond securities.
SEE JONES, LEONARD A.
Nervous and mental diseases. SEE
MALOY, BERNARD S.
A treatise on the law of criminal
evidence. SEE UNDERHILL, H. C.
BOBBS-MERRILL CO., INC. SEE
ANNOTATED INDIANA STATUTES, 1933.
DECIMAL DIGEST OF THE INDIANA SUPREME AND APPELLATE COURTS DECISIONS FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO DATE.
BOCCON-GIBOD, executor of the Estate of
Maurice Sachs. SEE SACHS, MAURICE,
ESTATE OF.
BOGAN, LOUISE.
Poem in prose. (In Scribner's magazine,
Jan. 1935) ? 18Dec34;
B248152. Louise Bogan (A);
17Dec62; R306954.
BOGEN, JULES I.
Economic principles and problems.
SEE SPAHR, WALTER E., ed.
The law of trusts and trustees, with forms. 7 v. ? 28Mar35, A82731-82732; 1Apr35, A82733-82736; 9Apr35, A82737. George G. Bogert (A); 5Jul62; R298564-298570.
BOGERT, L. JEAN.
Nutrition and physical fitness. 2d ed. ? 1Feb35; A79553. L. Jean Bogert (A); 19Nov62; R305293.
BOHM, EDWARD M.
Jessup-Redfield Law and practice in the Surrogates' Courts. SEE JESSUP, HENRY WYNANS.
BOLLES, ALBERT S.
Modern business. Vol.1-6. (Commercial law library) ? on revisions; 31Jul35; A85516. James E. McKee (E); 1Aug62; R299384.
BOLLES, ALBERT S., ESTATE OF.
Modern business. SEE BOLLES,
ALBERT S.
BOND, PERRY A.
The fundamentals of general chemistry. ? 9May35; A83040. Perry A. Bond (A); 20Nov62; R304837.
BONGIORNO, ANDREW.
The mind and society. SEE PARETO,
VILFREDO.
BONIFACE, SUZANNE. SEE MARROU, SUZANNE BONIFACE.
BONOMI, B. G.
A treatise on pleading and practice in New York, with forms. SEE CARMODY, FRANCIS X.
BOONE, EDWARD.
Sunshine sacred specials. ? 10Jan35; AA165176. Edward Boone (A); 1Nov62; R303837.
BOOTH, HANSON.
The little lame prince. SEE CRAIK,
DINAH MARIA MULOCK.
BORAAS, JULIUS.
Social studies. SEE MCANDREW,
WILLIAM, ed.
BORDEN, RICHARD C.
Public speaking as listeners like it! ? 17Jun35; A84332. Richard C. Borden (A); 27Jul62; R299370.
BORGLUM, GEORGE PAUL.
Cours pratique avance, by George Paul
Borglum & Lucy Vignal Borglum.
? 1Jun35; A83465. George Borglum
(A); 27Jul62; R299366.
BORGLUM, LUCY VIGNAL.
Cours pratique avance. SEE BORGLUM,
GEORGE PAUL.
BORLAND, HAL.
Valor, the story of a dog. Illustrated
by Lee Townsend. ? 15Oct34;
A76563. Hal Borland (A); 19Sep62;
R301194.
BOSCAR, PROFESSEUR, pseud.
SEE CEILLIER, REMI LOUIS.
BOSCO, HENRI.
Trestoulas. ? 1May35; AF28179.
Henri Bosco (A); 17Aug62;
R299892.
BOST, PIERRE.
Un grand personnage. ? 10Jul35;
AF28912. Pierre Bost (A);
17Aug62; R299908.
BOURY, MARIE MARGUERITE GERMAINE. SEE CAUSSE, MARIE MARGUERITE GERMAINE BOURY.
BOUVIER, JOHN. SEE BOUVIER'S LAW DICTIONARY.
BOUVIER'S LAW DICTIONARY. Edited by
William Edward Baldwin. Baldwin's
Century ed. ? 13Sep34; A76195.
William Edward Baldwin (PWH);
25Apr62; R300083.
BOVE, EMMANUEL.
Le pressentiment. ? 20Oct35; AF31914.
Mme Emmanuel Bove, nee Louise
Ottensooser (W); 15Nov62; R304033.
BOVE, MME EMMANUEL. SEE BOVE, LOUISE OTTENSOOSER.
BOVE, LOUISE OTTENSOOSER.
Le pressentiment. SEE BOVE,
EMMANUEL.
BOWEN, CATHERINE DRINKER.
Music Is fun. (In Woman's home
companion, July 1935) ? 14Jun35;
B264618. Catherine Drinker Bowen
(A); 31Oct62; R303797.
BOWEN, EZRA.
Problems in economics. SEE STEINER,
WILLIAM HOWARD.
BOWER, ALBERT G.
Communicable diseases for nurses, by
Albert G. Bower & Edith B. Pilant.
Foreword by Elizabeth F. Miller.
3d ed., reset. ? 13Feb35; A80481.
Elizabeth M. Bower (W); 5Dec62;
R305978.
BOWER, B. M.
The haunted hills. ? 15Oct34; A75800. Dele Newman Doke (C); 3Aug62; R299605.
BOWER, ELIZABETH M.
Communicable diseases for nurses.
SEE BOWER, ALBERT G.
BOWERS, CLAUDE G.
The story of America in pictures.
SEE COLLINS, ALAN C.
BOWERS, RENZO D.
The law of bonds and bond securities.
SEE JONES, LEONARD A.
BOWYER, JOHN WILSON.
Form and style. SEE CLARK,
DAVID LEE.
BOYD, JAMES.
Roll river. ? 25Apr35; A83314.
Katharine L. Boyd (W); 6Sep62;
R300855.
BOYD, KATHARINE L.
Roll river. SEE BOYD, JAMES.
BOYKIN, EDWARD C.
Autobiography, 1753-1799. SEE
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, PRES. U.S.
BOYLAN, GRACE.
Como Bluffs, Wyoming. SEE BOYLAN
THOMAS.
Famous creations, Wyoming. SEE
BOYLAN, THOMAS.
Where life began. SEE BOYLAN,
THOMAS.
BOYLAN, THOMAS.
Como Bluffs, Wyoming; the cradle of fossilized life. ? 12Sep34; AA156125. Grace Boylan (W); 27Aug62; R303779.
Famous creations, Wyoming; dinosaur
Stegosaurus. ? 12Sep34; AA156124.
Grace Boylan (W); 27Aug62; R303778.
Where life began. ? 8May35; AA174434.
Grace Boylan (W); 7Nov62; R303780.
BOYLE, KAY.
Career. (In Direction, autumn 1934)
? 25Oct34; B243486. Kay Boyle (A);
19Oct62; R302748.
Maiden, maiden. (In Harper's bazaar.
Dec. 1934) ? 27Nov34; B245321.
Kay Boyle (A); 6Nov62; R303828.
BRADFORD, MARY ROSE.
Bugaboo Jones affiliates. SEE
BRADFORD, ROARK.
Swing low, sweet chariot. SEE
BRADFORD, ROARK.
BRADFORD, ROARK.
Bugaboo Jones affiliates. (In
Collier's, Nov. 2, 1935) ? 25Oct35;
B278744. Mary Rose Bradford (W);
8Nov62; R303767.
Swing low, sweet chariot. (In
Collier's, Sept. 21, 1935)
? 13Sep35; B274627. Mary Rose
Bradford (W); 8Nov62; R303766.
BRADLEY, MARY HASTINGS.
Bullets talk. (In Redbook, May 1935)
? 5Apr35; B257445. Mary Hastings
Bradley (A); 31Oct62; R303791.
Dead men pay no bills. (In Redbook,
Dec. 1934) ? 2Nov34; B241941.
Mary Hastings Bradley (A); 28Sep62;
R301912.
Revelation. (In Pictorial review,
Sept. 1935) ? 10Aug35; B270683.
Mary Hastings Bradley (A); 31Oct62;
R303808.
Triangle. (In Ladies' home journal,
Oct. 1935) ? 6Sep35; B273497.
Mary Hastings Bradley (A); 31Oct62;
R303812.
Understudy. (In Redbook, Aug. 1935)
? 5Jul35; B266782. Mary Hastings
Bradley (A); 31Oct62; R303800.
BRADLEY, PRESTON.
Mastering fear. ? 2Oct35; A87552.
Preston Bradley (A); 5Nov62;
R303939.
BRADLEY, ROBERT FOSTER.
French literature before 1800. SEE
MICHELL, ROBERT BELL.
French literature of the nineteenth century, by Robert Foster Bradley & Robert Bell Michell. ? 24Apr35; A82759. Robert Foster Bradley (A) & Ethelyn D. Michell (W); 19Jul62; R298807.
BRADY, MARIEL.
Us ladies. ? 19Oct34; A75895.
Leonard J. DeVita (E); 28Sep62;
R301902.
Us ladies. (In Good housekeeping,
Nov. 1934) ? 25Oct34; B241838.
Leonard J. DeVita (E); 28Sep62;
R301911.
BRADY, MARIEL, ESTATE OF.
Us ladies. SEE BRADY, MARIEL.
BRANCH, E. DOUGLAS.
The sentimental years, 1836-1860. ? 26Oct34; A75996. Howard R. Branch (NK); 28Sep62; R301904.
BRANCH, HOWARD R.
The sentimental years, 1836-1860.
SEE BRANCH, E. DOUGLAS.
BRANDE, DOROTHEA.
Most beautiful lady, a mystery.
Illustrated by R. C. Wilkins.
? 11Apr35; A82498. Gilbert I.
Brande (C); 3Dec62; R306890.
BRANDE, GILBERT I.
Most beautiful lady. SEE BRANDE,
DOROTHEA.
BRANDEIS, ELIZABETH.
History of labor in the United
States, 1896-1932. SEE
LESCOHIER, DON D.
BRANDON, WILLIAM E.
Comedy relief. (In Cowboy stories,
Oct. 1935) ? 4Sep35; B272939.
William Brandon (A); 26Dec62;
R307032.
Man hunt. (In Cowboy stories, July
1935) ? 5Jun35; B264136. William
Brandon (A); 26Dec62; R307033.
BRANDT, MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS.
The Hebrew heritage. SEE HARRIS,
CHARLES W.
BRANSON, CARL C.
Introduction to geology. SEE
BRANSON, E. B.
BRANSON, E. B.
Introduction to geology, by E. B.
Branson & W. A. Tarr. ? 10Apr35;
A82497. Carl C. Branson (C of E. B.
Branson) & Carolynn G. Tarr (W of
W. A. Tarr); 8Aug62; R300030.
BREASTED, CHARLES.
Ancient times, a history of the early world. SEE BREASTED, JAMES HENRY.
BREASTED, JAMES HENRY.
Ancient times, a history of the early world; an introduction to the study of ancient history and the career of early man. 2d ed. ? 25Jan35; A79668. Charles Breasted (C); 29Oct62; R303645.
BREEZE, KENNETH W.
Growth. SEE MCGRAW, MYRTLE B.
BREITIGAM, GERALD.
Tale of two cities. SEE DICKENS,
CHARLES.
BRENNAN, CELESTE P.
Award of honor. SEE BRENNAN,
FREDERICK HAZLITT.
BRENNAN, FREDERICK HAZLITT.
Award of honor. (In Collier's
Jan. 5, 1935) ? 28Dec34; B247772.
Celeste P. Brennan (W); 14Dec62;
R306730.
BRENTANO, FRANTZ FUNCK-. SEE FUNCK-BRENTANO, FRANTZ.
BRERETON, AUDRA.
The two sources of morality and religion. SEE BERGSON, HENRI.
BRERETON, CLOUDESLEY.
The two sources of morality and religion. SEE BERGSON, HENRI.
BRETHERTON, VIVIEN R.
Love me, love my car. (In The
Saturday evening post, Aug. 3, 1935)
? 30Jul35; B268931. Vivien R.
Bretherton (A); 30Jul62; R299554.
BRETT, LEWIS E., ed.
Nineteenth century Spanish plays.
(The Century modern language
series) ? 24May35; A81975.
Lewis E. Brett (A); 19Jul62;
R298795.
BREUER, MATILDA.
Beginners' number reader and workbook.
SEE HALL, NORMAN H.
BREWER, JOHN M.
Elements of business training, by
John M. Brewer, Floyd Hurlbut &
Juvenilia Caseman. New ed.
? 12Apr35; A82928. Juvenilia
Caseman (A); 14Dec62; R306744.
BREWSTER, ARTHUR JUDSON.
Introduction to advertising, by
Arthur Judson Brewster & Herbert
Hall Palmer. 3d rev. ed.
? 22Apr35; A82767. Herbert Hall
Palmer (A); 8Aug62; R300032.
BRIDEL, JACQUES DEBU-. SEE DEBU-BRIDEL, JACQUES.
BRIDGE, ANN.
Illyrian spring. ? 2Aug35; A84835.
Ann Bridge (A); 22Aug62; R300241.
Resumen Culbertson de declaraciones
y respuestas. SEE CULBERTSON, ELY.
BRIEGEL (GEORGE F.) INC.
A modern method of counterpoint.
SEE VOGLER, JULIUS.
BRINDZE, RUTH.
How to spend money; everybody's practical guide to buying. ? 16May35; A81918. Ruth Brindze (A); 31Dec62; R307345.
BRINK, CAROL RYRIE.
Caddie Woodlawn. Illustrated by
Kate Seredy. ? 1May35; A81673.
Carol Ryrie Brink (A); 31Jul62;
R299549.
BRINK, RAYMOND W.
Analytic geometry. Rev. ed. ? 20Apr35; A82629. Raymond W. Brink (A); 19Jul62; R298805.
Intermediate algebra; a textbook for schools and colleges. ? on additions & revisions; 20Aug35; A86011. Raymond W. Brink (A); 11Sep62; R301103.
BRITCHER, PHYLLIS.
The funny noise, written & illustrated
by Romney Gay, pseud. ? 17Jul35;
AA178725. Romney Gay (Phyllis
Britcher) (A); 4Sep62; R301420.
BROADMAN PRESS.
Glad tidings. SEE COLEMAN, ROBERT
H., ed.
BROMFIELD, LOUIS.
The man who had everything. ? 15May35; A83139. Hope Bromfield Stevens (C); 27Jul62; R299356.
New York legend. (In Hearst's international cosmopolitan, Sept. 1935) ? 9Aug35; B270923. Hope Bromfield Stevens (C); 2Nov62; R303657.
BRONSON, WILFRED S.
The sea for Sam. SEE REED, W.
MAXWELL.
BROOKE, HENRY.
Johnny Crow's new garden. SEE
BROOKE, L. LESLIE.
BROOKE, HUGH.
Saturday island. ? 9Aug35; A85631.
Hugh Brooke (A); 10Aug62; R299981.
BROOKE, L. LESLIE.
Johnny Crow's new garden. ? 24Sep35;
A87512. Henry Brooke (C); 9Oct62;
R302689.
BROOKE, TUCKER.
Principal plays. SEE SHAKESPEARE,
WILLIAM.
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION, WASHINGTON, D.C.
America's capacity to consume. SEE
LEVEN, MAURICE.
America's capacity to produce. SEE
NOURSE, EDWIN G.
BROOKS, CHARLES FRANKLIN.
Why the weather. With the collaboration of Eleanor Stabler Brooks & John Nelson. Illustrated with photos. Rev. & enl. ed. ? 25Apr35; A82821. Eleanor S. Brooks (W); 26Jul62; R299523.
BROOKS, CHARLES S.
A western wind. With pictures drawn in pen & ink by Mary Seymour Brooks. ? 28Feb35; A79926. Mary Seymour Brooks (PPW); 21Dec62; R306753.
BROOKS, CHARLES VAN WYCK.
The private journal of Henri Frederic
Amiel. SEE AMIEL, HENRI FREDERIC.
Nude interlude. SEE BROOKS,
WALTER R.
BROOKS, ELEANOR STABLER.
Why the weather. SEE BROOKS,
CHARLES FRANKLIN
BROOKS, MARY SEYMOUR.
A western wind. SEE BROOKS,
CHARLES S.
BROOKS, VAN WYCK.
The private Journal of Henri Frederic
Amiel. SEE AMIEL, HENRI FREDERIC
BROOKS, WALTER R.
Nude interlude. (In Esquire, Aug 1935) ? 8Jul35, B268217. Dorothy R. Brooks (W); 11Jul62; R298243.
BROUN, CONSTANCE.
It seems to me, 1925-1935. SEE
BROUN, HEYWOOD.
BROUN, HEYWOOD.
It seems to me, 1922-1935. ? 12Sep35;
A82354. Constance Broun (W) &
Heywood Hale Broun (C); 20Nov62;
R305049.
BROUN, HEYWOOD HALE.
It seems to me, 1925-1935. SEE
BROUN, HEYWOOD.
BROWN, CONSTANTINE
Supplementary to The American diplomatic game SEE PEARSON, DREW.
BROWN, HARRIET S.
Tackroom tattles. SEE MCKENNEY,
JOHN.
BROWN, HENRY COLLINS.
The story of old New York.
Illustrated by Frank Rennie.
? 22Oct34, A76790. Katherine
Brown Barrett (C); 16Jul62;
R298162.
BROWN, HOWARD L.
Follow, I will follow thee. Words by Howard L. Brown & Margaret W. Brown. Music by Howard L. Brown. (In Songs of cheer for youth) ? 19Nov35; AA191521. Howard L. Brown & Margaret W. Brown (A); 20Nov62; R305071.
BROWN, HUNTINGTON. SEE
HARVARD STUDIES AND NOTES IN PHILOLOGY AND LITERATURE.
BROWN, MARGARET W.
Follow, I will follow thee. SEE
BROWN, HOWARD L.
BROWN, MARY ANGUS.
The plant kingdom. SEE BROWN,
WILLIAM H.
BROWN, PAUL.
Tackroom tattles. SEE MCKENNEY,
JOHN.
BROWN, THOMAS KITE, JR.
The secretary's desk book. Business, official, and social correspondence by Thomas Kite Brown, Jr., W. J. Pelo & Violet Bender. Including the Winston simplified dictionary, edited by William D. Lewis & Edgar A. Singer. Author of new matter: William J. Pelo. ? on revisions & additions; 17Sep34; A77331. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 10Aug62; R299595.
The secretary's desk book, by Thomas Kite Brown, Jr., W. J. Pelo & Violet Bender. Including The Winston simplified dictionary, edited by William D. Lewis & Edgar A. Singer. ? on revisions & additions; 14Mar35, A84209. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 5Nov62; R305931.
BROWN, THOMAS KITE, JR. SEE THE WINSTON SIMPLIFIED DICTIONARY
Ingathering, by H. Ptolemy Jones,
pseud. ? 8Jan35; AA164106.
Walter Barrett Brown (A); 2Jul62;
R297668.
BROWN, WILLIAM ADAMS.
Finding God in a new world, and other sermons preached at home and abroad. ? 22Oct35; A86979. Winthrop V. Brown (C); 7Dec62; R306153.
BROWN, WILLIAM H.
The plant kingdom. ? 1Apr35; A82929.
Mary Angus Brown (W); 14Dec62;
R306745.
BROWN, WINTHROP V.
Finding God in a new world. SEE
BROWN, WILLIAM ADAMS.
BRUCE, DONALD.
Forest mensuration. By Donald Bruce
& Francis X. Schumacher. ? 2Jan35;
A79063. Donald Bruce & Francis X.
Schumacher (A); 8Aug62; R300025.
BRUECKNER, LEO J.
Mathematics and elementary business
practice, by Leo J. Brueckner, C. J.
Andersen & G. O. Banting. Edited
by William B. Nicholas. ? on
revisions & additions; 1Jan35; A79714.
Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH);
11Oct62; R302440.
The triangle arithmetics. Grade 4.
By Leo J. Brueckner, C. J. Anderson,
G. O. Banting & Elda L.
Merton. Special state ed. ? on
revisions & additions; 29Aug34;
A77328. Holt. Rinehart & Winston,
Inc. (PWH); 18Jul62; R298221.
The triangle arithmetics. Grade 5,
book 2. By Leo J. Brueckner, C. J.
Anderson, G. O. Banting & Elda L.
Merton. Special state ed. ? on
revisions & additions; 29Aug34;
A77326. Holt. Rinehart & Winston,
Inc. (PWH); 18Jul62; R298219.
The triangle arithmetics. Grade 7, book 3. By Leo J. Brueckner, C. J. Anderson, G. O. Banting & Elda L. Merton. Special state ed. ? on revisions & additions; 29Aug34; A77327. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 18Jul62; R298220.
BRUERE, MARTHA BENSLEY.
Laughing their way; women's humor in
America, by Martha Bensley Bruere
& Mary Ritter Beard. ? 14Aug34;
A73871. William Beard, Miriam B.
Vagts (C of M. R. Beard) & Robert
W. Bruere (Wr); 13Aug62; R299791.
BRUERE, ROBERT W.
Laughing their way. SEE BRUERE,
MARTHA BENSLEY.
BRUNER, HERBERT BASCOM.
Man's control of his environment.
SEE POWERS, SAMUEL RALPH.
BRUNHOFF, JEAN DE.
Babar the king. Translated from the
French by Merle Haas. ? 14Oct35;
A88018. Random House, Inc. (PWH);
9Nov62; R304068.
BRUSH, KATHARINE.
Don't ever leave me. ? on expanded version of magazine serial; 22Apr35; A82637. Thomas S. Brush (C); 27Nov62; R305523.
Don't ever leave me. (In Cosmopolitan,
Dec. 1934-May 1935) ? 9Nov34,
B243459; 7Dec34, B245955; 10Jan35,
B248512; 8Feb35, B251948; 8Mar35,
B254700; 10Apr35, B258235. Thomas
S. Brush (C); 7Nov62; R303751-303756.
BRUSH, THOMAS S.
Don't ever leave me. SEE BRUSH,
KATHARINE.
Provence, from minstrels to the
machine. SEE FORD, FORD MADOX.
BRYAN, EDITH S.
The art of public health nursing.
With an introd. by Elnora E.
Thomson. ? 21Feb35; A80597.
Edith S. Bryan (A); 14Dec62;
R306697.
BRYAN, GEORGE S.
A textbook of general botany. SEE
SMITH, GILBERT M.
BRYAN, KATHARINE N.
A textbook of general botany. SEE
SMITH, GILBERT M.
BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN.
Representative selections. With introd., bibliography & notes by Tremaine McDowell. ? on introd., bibliography & notes; 11Jun35; AA83601. Dimmes McDowell Bishop (C); 8Aug62; R299764.
BUCHANAN, JAMES SHANNON.
A history of Oklahoma, by James
Shannon Buchanan & Edward Everett
Dale. ? on chap. 18: Recent events
in Oklahoma; 19Sep35; A86603.
Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc.
(PWH); 17Dec62; R307094.
BUCK, HOWARD, pseud.
SEE ROCKEY, HOWARD.
BUCK, PEARL S.
The dance. (In Collier's, Mar. 23,
1935) ? 15Mar35; B255684. Pearl S.
Buck (A); 31Oct62; R303789.
Die erste Frau und andere Novellen.
Translator: Annie Polzer.
? 19Feb35; AF28069. Paul Zsolnay
Verlag, G.M.B.H. (PWH); 13Dec62;
R307203.
Hearts come home. (In Ladies home
Journal, Aug. 1935) ? 10Jul35;
B267667. Pearl S. Buck (A);
31Oct62; R303803.
His own country. (In Hearst's international
cosmopolitan, Oct. 1935)
? 10Sep35; B274459. Pearl S. Buck
(A); 31Oct62; R303813.
The perfect wife. (In Redbook, Nov.
1935) ? 4Oct35; B275835. Pearl
S. Buck (A); 31Oct62; R303818.
Where are the young rebels? (In
Harper's, Sept. 1935) ? 20Aug35,
B272440. Pearl S. Buck (A);
31Oct62; R303810.
BUCKINGHAM, EARLE.
Manual of gear design. Section 1-2. ? 7May35; AA173719. Earle Buckingham (A); 19Dec62; R306835.
BULLARD, MARION.
James MacGregor from America, told & drawn by Marion Bullard. ? 16Oct34; A76676. James Rorty (E); 16Jul62; R298160.
BULLARD, MARION, ESTATE OF.
James MacGregor from America. SEE
BULLARD, MARION.
BULTMANN, D. RUDOLF.
Jesus and the world. Translated by
Louise Pettibone Smith & Ermmie
Huntress. ? 15Oct34; A76632.
Charles Scribner's Sons (PWH);
26Jul62; R299120.
BUNIN, IVAN.
The Elaghin affair and other stories. Translated from the Russian by Bernard Guilbert Guerney. ? on translation; 4Feb35; A80341. Alfred A. Knopf. Inc. (PWH); 16Nov62; R305074.
BUNSEN, RALPH.
No shadows there. SEE ACKLEY, B. D.
BURDSALL, RICHARD L.
Men against the clouds. SEE EMMONS,
ARTHUR B.
Progressive Instructional tests.
SEE BAYNE, STEPHEN F.
BURKHART, ROY A.
Guiding individual growth. ? 17Jun35; A84324. Roy A. Burkhart (A); 2Jul62; R298663.
BURNETT, ERNIE.
From the Indies to the Andes in his undies. SEE ROYAL, LARRY.
BURNETT, W. R.
The Goodhues of Sinking Creek. Woodcuts by J. J. Lankes. ? on illus.; 8Nov34; A78136. J. B. Lankes, J. M. Lankes, Mrs. R. H. Fournier & Mrs. R. B. Howard, Jr. (C); 6Aug62; R299682.
BURNHAM, HELEN A.
The boy and his dally living, by
Helen A. Burnham, Evelyn G. Jones &
Helen D. Redford. Drawings by Iva
Lou Wildey. ? 20Mar35; A82279.
Helen A. Burnham, Evelyn G. Jones
& Helen D. Redford (A); 6Dec62;
R305865.
BURNS, C. DELISLE.
Challenge to democracy. ? 28Mar35; A82905. Mrs. C. Delisle Burns (W); 26Oct62; R303549.
BURNS, MRS. C. DELISLE.
Challenge to democracy. SEE Burns,
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