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additions. ? 20Oct48; A26783. Holt,
Rinehart and Winston (PWH); 24Sep76;
R645204.
R645206.
Making arithmetic plain. Book 1. By
Rose Lollie Weber & Ruth Hollie Weber.
? 21Jan49; AA105074. Litton Educational
Publishing, Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645206.
R645207.
We spell and write. Grade 7. By Ervin
Eugene Lewis, Elizabeth Bozarth Lewis &
Herman L. Shibler. ? 20Jan49; AA105076.
Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. (PWH);
2Nov76; R645207.
R645208. Achievement tests to Making arithmetic
R645209.
Teachers answers for all exercises and
tests for Making arithmetic plain, book 1.
By Rose Weber & Ruth Weber. ? 15Aug49;
AA125296. Litton Educational Publishing,
Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645209.
R645210.
We spell and write. Grade 8. By Ervin
Eugene Lewis, Elizabeth Bozarth Lewis &
Herman L. Shibler. ? 29Aug49; AA126208.
Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. (PWH);
2Nov76; R645210.
R645211.
Making arithmetic plain. Book 2. By
Rose Weber & Ruth Weber. ? 4Oct49;
AA129303. Litton Educational Publishing,
Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645211.
R645212. Tests for use with Making arithmetic plain, book 2. By Ruth Weber & Rose Weber. ? 7Oct49; AA129882. Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645212.
R645213. Making arithmetic plain; teacher's answers for all exercises and tests. Book 2. By Ruth Weber & Rose Weber. ? 13Oct49; AA130354. Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645213.
R645220. The Man. By Ray Bradbury. (In Thrilling wonder stories, Feb. 1949) ? 30Nov48; B175410. Ray Bradbury (A); 8Nov76; R645220.
R645221. Those explosive Nobel Prizes. By Irving Wallace. (In Collier's, Nov. 5, 1949) ? 28Oct49; B215824. Irving Wallace (A); 1Nov76; R645221.
R645230. Missionary stories. By Theresa Worman. ? 7Dec48; AA101278. Theresa Worman (A); 2Nov76; R645230.
R645231.
More food for the body, for the soul.
By Frances Youngren. ? 1Dec48; AA104120.
Frances Youngren (A); 2Nov76; R645231.
R645232. A Sand County almanac: and sketches here and there. By Aldo Leopold. ? 27Oct49; A37596. Oxford University Press (PPW); 1Nov76; R645232.
R645233.
Basic public speaking. By Paul L.
Soper. ? 27Oct49; A37598. Paul L. Soper
(A); 1Nov76; R645233.
R645234.
The Oxford American psalter. By Ray F.
Brown. ? 27Oct49; A37700. Andrew Brown
& Stuart Brown (C); 1Nov76; R645234.
R645276. Men and women of Carolina: selected addresses and papers of J. Rion McKissick. Editing & introd.: Frank Harper Wardlaw. ? 7Oct48; A28215. University of South Carolina Press (PWH); 17Sep76; R645276.
R645283.
Florida, land of change. By Kathryn
Trimmer Abbey Hanna. 2nd ed., rev. & enl.
? 4Nov48; A27598. Alfred Jackson Hanna
(Wr); 3Nov76; R645283.
R645284. Federal prose; how to write in and/or
R645285.
Fundamentals of general psychology. By
John Frederick Dashiell. 3rd ed.
? 16Sep49; A36361. F. K. Dashiell &
Dorothy D. Smith (C); 3Nov76; R645285.
R645286.
And now you don't. Pt. 1. By Isaac
Asimov. (In Astounding science fiction,
Nov. 1949) ? 18Oct49; B216711. Isaac
Asimov (A); 3Nov76; R645286.
R645287.
Young America, 1830-1840. By Robert E.
Riegel. ? 18Nov49; A38398. Robert E.
Riegel (A); 3Nov76; R645287.
R645288.
Seventeen syllables; a short story. By
Hisaye Yamamoto DeSoto. (In Partisan
review, Nov. 1949) ? 2Nov49; B218149.
Hisaye Yamamoto DeSoto (A); 3Nov76;
R645288.
R645290.
Hidden highways. By Flora Marion
Davidson. ? 27Dec48; A28767. Flora
Marion Davidson (A); 4Nov76; R645290.
R645291.
How to speak the written word. By Nedra
Newkirk Lamar. ? 23May49; A33973. Nedra
Newkirk Lamar (A); 4Nov76; R645291.
R645292.
The Touch of the Master's hand. By
Harold A. Cockburn. ? 18Apr49; A33974.
Harold A. Cockburn (A); 4Nov76; R645292.
R645293.
Great Gospel sermons. Vol. 1-2.
Compiled by Frank Spencer Mead.
? 18Jul49; A38693. Frank Spencer
Mead (A); 4Nov76; R645293.
R645294.
Tarbell's teachers' guide, 1950.
Compiled by Frank Spencer Head.
? 31Oct49; AA134131. Frank Spencer Head
(A); 4Nov76; R645294.
R645295.
Dwight L. Moody. Compiled by Frank
Spencer Head. (Great pulpit masters, vol.
1) ? 10Oct49; AA134133. Frank Spencer
Head (A); 4Nov76; R645295.
R645296.
Charles H. Spurgeon. Compiled by Frank
Spencer Head. (Great pulpit masters, vol.
2) ? 31Oct49; AA134134. Frank Spencer
Head (A); 4Nov76; R645296.
R645297.
Blind date. By Cornell Woolrich. (In
Ellery Queen's mystery magazine, Oct.
1949) ? 29Aug49; B207931. The Chase
Manhattan Bank, N.A. (E); 4Nov76;
R645297.
R645298.
The Birth of a salesman. By Horace
Kirtus Dugdale. ? 1Sep49; AA126786. H.
K. Dugdale (A); 4Nov76; R645298.
R645300.
Practice for mastering language. By
Paul McKee & John E. Blossom. (Language
for meaning) ? 7Oct49; AA130287. Grace
McKee (W) & Beverly M. Eaton (C of Paul
McKee); 5Nov76; R645300.
R645301. A Christmas carol. By Charles Dickens, adapted by Albert L. Kanter. (Classics illustrated, no. 53) NM: adaptation. ? 26Nov48; AA102036. Twin Circle Publishing Company, division of Frawley
R645328.
Love and death: a study in censorship.
By Gershon Legman. NM: revisions & 2
essays. ? 27Jul49; A34710. Gershon
Legman (A); 15Nov76; R645328.
R645339.
The Play's the thing. By Ferenc Molnar.
(In Theatre arts, Mar. 1949) ? 11Feb49;
B176632. Matyas Sarkozi (NK); 23Nov76;
R645339.
R645344.
Reviewing physics. By Walter L. Abner.
? 15Mar49; AA116178. Amsco School
Publications (PWH); 22Nov76; R645344.
R645358.
The Heart strings. By John D. Weaver.
(In Hearst's International cosmopolitan,
Apr. 1949) ? 1Apr49; B184178. John D.
Weaver (A); 8Nov76; R645358.
R645363.
The World of Milton Berle. By Philip
Hamburger. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 29,
1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. Philip
Hamburger (A); 8Nov76; R645363.
R645366.
Earth conduction effects in transmission
systems. By Erling D. Sunde. ? 21Jan49;
A29225. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
(PWH); 8Nov76; R645366.
R645367.
Simple Simon. By Frederick Johnston
Hooker. ? 5Mar49; AA123198. The Stearns
and Foster Company (PWH); 8Nov76;
R645367.
R645368.
Cock horse. By Frederick Johnston
Hooker. ? 5Mar49; AA123199. The Stearns
and Foster Company (PWH); 8Nov76;
R645368.
R645369.
Mother Goose. By Frederick Johnston
Hooker. ? 5Mar49; AA123200. The Stearns
and Foster Company (PWH); 8Nov76;
R645369.
R645370.
Oklahoma: foot-loose and fancy-free. By
Angie Debo. ? 5Nov49; A37713. Angie
Debo (A); 8Nov76; R645370.
R645371.
Kover all. By William Peck. ? 16Dec48;
AA102441. William Peck (A); 8Nov76;
R645371.
R645373. Meeting house and counting house: the Quaker merchants of colonial Philadelphia, 1632-1763. By Frederick B. Tolles. ? 1Dec48; A29078. Elizabeth E. Tolles (W); 8Nov76; R645373.
R645374. Gentleman's progress: the itinerarium of Doctor Alexander Hamilton, 1744. By Alexander Hamilton, edited with an introd. by Carl Bridenbaugh. NM: editing & introd. ? 1Dec48; A29079. Carl Bridenbaugh (A); 8Nov76; R645374.
R645423.
Western roundup. Editor: Arnold Hano.
? 10Sep48; A25247. Bantam Books, Inc.
(PWH); 9Sep76; R645423.
R645474. American folk art in wood, metal and stone. By Jean Herzber Lipman. ? 15Nov48; A28650. Jean Lipman (A); 3Nov76; R645474.
R645507. Devil on two sticks. By Wade Miller, pseud. of Robert Wade & Bill Miller. ? 21Oct49; A37419. Robert Wade (A) & Enid A. Miller (W); 3Nov76; R645507.
R645508.
Junk. By Edmund Wilson. (In New
Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49;
B215834. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76;
R645508.
R645509. A Dream of Daniel Updike. By Edmund Wilson. (In New Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76; R645509.
R645510. Words across the channel. By Edmund Wilson. (In New Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76; R645510.
R645511. The Purist's complaint. By Edmund Wilson. (In New Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49; B215934. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76; R645511.
R645512.
Le Bluff. By Edmund Wilson. (In New
Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49;
B215834. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76;
R645512.
R645513.
Brief comments on mistaken meanings. By
Edmund Wilson. (In New Yorker, Oct. 29,
1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. Elena Wilson
(W); 3Nov76; R645513.
R645514. Terror at daybreak. By Paul Horgan. (In Saturday evening post, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 26Oct49; B216330. Paul Horgan (A); 3Nov76; R645514.
R645516.
There is no armour; a novel. By Robert
Howard Spring. ? 5Nov48, AI-1974;
16Feb49, A30157. Marion Howard Spring
(W); 5Nov76; R645516. (AI reg. under British
Proclamation of 10Mar44)
R645517.
College publicity manual. Editor: W.
Emerson Beck. ? 10Nov48; A27270. W.
Emerson Beck (A); 5Nov76; R645517.
R645518. The Autobiography of Will Rogers. Selected & edited by Donald Day with a foreword by Bill Rogers and Jim Rogers. NM: several chapters & editorial equipment throughout. ? 3Oct49; A36884. Donald Day (A); 5Nov76; R645518.
R645519.
The Fighting southpaw. By Richard T.
Flood, illustrator: Robert Candy.
? 30Aug49; A35565. Richard T. Flood &
Robert Candy (A); 4Nov76; R645519.
R645520.
Another Dunkirk. By Winston Spencer
Churchill. (Churchill memoirs, episode
56) ? 22Feb49; AA108539. Lady
Spencer-Churchill (W), The Honourable Lady
Soames & The Honourable Lady Sarah Audley
(C); 20Oct76; R645520.
R645521. The Sorcerers. By Rudolph Kieve. ? 13Jan49; A29050. Rudolph Kieve (A); 26Oct76; R645521.
R645523.
Shane. By Jack Schaefer. ? 14Oct49;
A37550. Jack Schaefer (A); 26Oct76;
R645523.
R645524. In the dentist's office: a guide for auxiliary dental personnel-hygienist, assistant, secretary. By G. Archanna Morrison. ? 23Nov48; A27900. William E. Corkum (E); 5Nov76; R645524.
R645525. Familiar quotations. By John Bartlett, editor: Christopher Morley, associate editor: Louella D. Everett, 12th ed. ? 8Nov48; A27310. Little, Brown and Company (PWH); 5Nov76; R645525.
R645526.
Time of hope. By C. P. Snow. U.S. ed.
pub. 11Jul50, A45430. ? 23Sep49;
AI-2701. C. P. Snow (A); 1Oct76;
R645526. (AI reg. entered under British
Proclamation of 10Mar44)
R645528.
Answer without ceasing. By Margaret Lee
Runbeck. ? 11Oct49; A37019. Margaret
Lee Runbeck (A); 3Nov76; R645528. (See
also Answer without ceasing; 9Jun77;
R663137)
R645529. Something in a cloud. By Jack Finney. (In Good housekeeping, Mar. 1949) ? 18Feb49; B178672. Jack Finney (A); 4Nov76; R645529.
R645530.
You haven't changed a bit. By Jack
Finney. (In Collier's, the national
weekly, Apr. 16, 1949) ? 8Apr49;
B185073. Jack Finney (A); 4Nov76;
R645530.
R645531.
A Dash of spring. By Jack Finney. (In
Hearst's International cosmopolitan, June
1949) ? 27May49; B192912. Jack Finney
(A); 4Nov76; R645531.
R645532.
The Little courtesies. By Jack Finney.
(In Collier's, June 25, 1949) ? 17Jun49;
B197905. Jack Finney (A); 4Nov76;
R645532.
R645565.
Three thousand years of espionage. By
Kurt Singer. ? 7Dec48; A28251. Kurt
Singer (A); 26Nov76; R645565.
R645566. Daphnis and Chloe. By Moses Hadas. NM: additional translation & editorial revision. ? 17Oct49; A37733. Elizabeth Hadas (W); 5Nov76; R645566.
R645567.
New ways of gravure. By Stanley William
Hayter. ? 17Oct49; A37734. Stanley
William Hayter (A); 5Nov76; R645567.
R645568.
Knight's gambit. By William Faulkner.
Portions prev. pub. in Harper's Magazine &
others. NM: 1 story. ? 18Oct49; A37839.
Jill Faulkner Summers (C); 5Nov76;
R645568.
R645569. Bartholomew and the Oobleck. Author and illustrator: Doctor Seuss, pseud. of Theodor Seuss Geisel. ? 6Oct49; A37840. Theodor Seuss Geisel (Doctor Seuss) (A); 5Nov76; R645569.
R645571.
Grief. By John O'Hara. (In The New
Yorker, Oct. 22, 1949) ? 20Oct49;
B214860. Wylie O'Hara Doughty (C);
5Nov76; R645571.
R645572. A Day in the life of a priest. By Jim Bishop. (In The Sign, Nov. 1949) ? 15Oct49; B215086. Jim Bishop (A); 5Nov76; R645572.
R645606. La Mongolique. By Maurice Ciantar. ? 5Oct49; AFO-84. Maurice Ciantar (A); 5Nov76; R645606.
R645607.
Quand le soleil se tait. By Jean
Duvignaud. ? 2Oct49; AFO-85. Jean
Duvignaud (A); 5Nov76; R645607.
R645608. Aspects de Chopin. By Alfred Cortot. ? 21Oct49; AFO-319. Paul Chardon (E); 5Nov76; R645608.
R645609.
Bleu horizon; pages de la Grande Guerre.
By Roland Dorgeles. ? 21Oct49; AFO-324.
Madame Poland Dorgeles, nee Madeleine
Moisson (W); 5Nov76; R645609.
R645610.
Le Chasseur vert. By Marcel Schneider.
? 21Oct49; AFO-339. Marcel Schneider
(A); 5Nov76; R645610.
R645611. Les Meubles. By Pierre Gascar. ? 30Sep49; AFO-364. Pierre Gascar (A); 5Nov76; R645611.
R645612. Les Regates de San-Francisco; l'onda dell'incrociatore. By Quarantotti-Gambini, translation: Michel Arnaud. NM: translation. ? 5Oct49; AFO-366. Michel Arnaud (A); 5Nov76; R645612.
R645613.
Les Chemins du long voyage. by Andre
Dhotel. ? 30Oct49; AFO-423. Andre
Dhotel (A); 5Nov76; R645613.
R645614.
Ceux de la galatee: la fosse aux vents.
By Roger Vercel. ? 21Oct49; AFO-379.
Madame Roger Vercel, nee Madeleine Adam
(W); 5Nov76; R645614.
R645615.
La Maison des passants. By Marie
Mauron. ? 30Oct49; AFO-525. Marie
Mauron (A); 5Nov76; R645615.
R645616.
Parmi tant d'autres feux. By Raymond
Guerin. ? 30Oct49; AFO-545. Madame R.
Guerin, nee Esther Sonia Benjacot (W);
5Nov76; R645616.
R645617. Letizia mere de l'Epereur. By Alain Decaux, pref. de Prince Napoleon. ? 30Oct49; AFO-859. Alain Decaux (A); 5Nov76; R645617.
R645618.
L'Ere romantique. T. 2: les arts
plastiques. By Louis Reau. ? 15Oct49;
AFO-938. Dominique Fontaine (E); 5Nov76;
R645618.
R645619. Separation of church and state in the
R645620.
Poems for men: Damon Runyon. By Damon
Runyon. ? 31Oct47; A20378. Mary Runyon
McCann (C); 28Oct75; R645620.
R645639. The Graduate Record Examination profile tests. Booklet 2, form A: test 7-verbal factor, test 8-mathematics. ? 25Oct48; A782378. Educational Testing Service (PWH); 30Aug76; R645639.
R645640. The Graduate Record Examination profile tests. Booklet 1, form A: test 1-physics, test 2-chemistry, test 3-literature, test 4-fine arts, test 5-biological science, text 6-social studies. ? 25Oct48; A782379. Educational Testing Service (PWH); 30Aug76; R645640.
R645641. Iowa silent reading tests; new edition. Elementary test: forms CM & DM, separate answer sheet. By Harry A. Greene & Victor H. Kelley. ? 16Nov48; AA103229. William F. Greene (C) & Mary F. Kelley (W); 4Nov76; R645641.
R645642.
Iowa silent reading tests; new edition.
Elementary test: forms CM & DM,
supplementary directions for use with
machine-scored answer sheets. By Harry A.
Greene & Victor H. Kelley. ? 16Nov48;
AA103225. William F. Greene (C) & Mary F.
Kelley (W); 4Nov76; R645642.
R645643.
Bad company. By Joseph Henry Jackson.
? 15Sep49; A36130. Charlotte C. Jackson
(W); 4Nov76; R645643.
R645644.
Judy-come-lately. By Ethel Bowyer
Martin. ? 15Sep49; A36131. Ethel Bowyer
Martin (A); 4Nov76; R645644.
R645645. Freedom and welfare in the Caribbean: a colonial dilemma. By Annette Baker Fox. ? 22Sep49; A36521. Annette Baker Fox (A); 4Nov76; R645645.
R645646.
Sweden: model for a world. By Hudson
Strode. ? 13Oct49; A37016. Therese
Strode (W); 4Nov76; R645646.
R645647.
Modern American dramas; new edition. By
Harlan Hatcher. NM: additions &
revisions. ? 11Oct49; A37138. Harlan
Hatcher (A); 4Nov76; R645647.
R645648. The Second World War. Vol. 2, book 1, installment 3. By Winston Spencer Churchill. (In The New York times, Feb. 7, 1949) ? 7Feb49; B5-8486. Lady Spencer-Churchill (W), Lady Soames & Lady Sarah Audley (C); 1Dec76; R645648.
R645649.
And gazelles leaping. By Sudhin N.
Ghose, with illus. by Shrimati Arnakali E.
Carlile. ? 28Feb49, AI-2176; 1Nov49,
A37652. Yvonne Louise Ghose (W); 5Nov76;
R645649.
R645650.
Promise and fulfilment: Palestine
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Being second best is practically in my DNA. My sister got the love, the attention, the spotlight. And now, even her damn fiancé. Technically, Rhys Granger was my fiancé now-billionaire, devastatingly hot, and a walking Wall Street wet dream. My parents shoved me into the engagement after Catherine disappeared, and honestly? I didn't mind. I'd crushed on Rhys for years. This was my chance, right? My turn to be the chosen one? Wrong. One night, he slapped me. Over a mug. A stupid, chipped, ugly mug my sister gave him years ago. That's when it hit me-he didn't love me. He didn't even see me. I was just a warm-bodied placeholder for the woman he actually wanted. And apparently, I wasn't even worth as much as a glorified coffee cup. So I slapped him right back, dumped his ass, and prepared for disaster-my parents losing their minds, Rhys throwing a billionaire tantrum, his terrifying family plotting my untimely demise. Obviously, I needed alcohol. A lot of alcohol. Enter him. Tall, dangerous, unfairly hot. The kind of man who makes you want to sin just by existing. I'd met him only once before, and that night, he just happened to be at the same bar as my drunk, self-pitying self. So I did the only logical thing: I dragged him into a hotel room and ripped off his clothes. It was reckless. It was stupid. It was completely ill-advised. But it was also: Best. Sex. Of. My. Life. And, as it turned out, the best decision I'd ever made. Because my one-night stand isn't just some random guy. He's richer than Rhys, more powerful than my entire family, and definitely more dangerous than I should be playing with. And now, he's not letting me go.
Once Alexia was exposed as a fake heiress, her family dumped her and her husband turned his back on her. The world expected her to break-until Waylon, a mysterious tycoon, took her hand. While doubters waited for him to drop her, Alexia showed skill after shocking skill, leaving CEOs gaping. Her ex begged to come back, but she shut him down and met Waylon's gaze instead. "Darling, you can count on me." He brushed her cheek. "Sweetheart, rely on me instead." Recently, international circles reeled from three disasters: her divorce, his marriage, and their unstoppable alliance crushing foes overnight.
One year into marriage, Yvonne realized she was nothing more than a substitute for someone else's memory. When his true love reappeared, Julian tossed a divorce contract her way. "She's back. We're finished," he said flatly. The secret of her pregnancy stayed hidden. Yvonne fought the urge to cry, signed her freedom, and disappeared. Five years on, cameras flashed as Yvonne, radiant in red, strode across a film festival stage with her bright-eyed son. Julian's hands clenched as he watched. "Sir, the boy's four and a half," whispered his shaken assistant. Then, he rushed to the film set only to witness an A-list actor gently wrapping his arm around Yvonne's waist. "I've booked your favorite restaurant for tonight's celebration." The little boy blinked his innocent eyes at Julian, asking, "Who are you? One of my mom's crazy admirers?" He cornered her in the dressing room, his voice hoarse as he said, "Let's remarry." Her lips curled slightly, but the smile didn't reach her eyes. "The curtain's down; it's time to end this scene." But this time, he wasn't letting go.
In her previous life, Kimberly endured the betrayal of her husband, the cruel machinations of an evil woman, and the endless tyranny of her in-laws. It culminated in the bankruptcy of her family, and ultimately, her death. After being reborn, she resolved to seek retribution against those who had wronged her, and ensure her family's prosperity. To her shock, the most unattainable man from her past suddenly set his sights on her. "You may have overlooked me before, but I shall capture your heart this time around."
Unlike her twin brother, Jackson, Jessa struggled with her weight and very few friends. Jackson was an athlete and the epitome of popularity, while Jessa felt invisible. Noah was the quintessential "It" guy at school-charismatic, well-liked, and undeniably handsome. To make matters worse, he was Jackson's best friend and Jessa's biggest bully. During their senior year, Jessa decides it was time for her to gain some self-confidence, find her true beauty and not be the invisible twin. As Jessa transformed, she begins to catch the eye of everyone around her, especially Noah. Noah, initially blinded by his perception of Jessa as merely Jackson's sister, started to see her in a new light. How did she become the captivating woman invading his thoughts? When did she become the object of his fantasies? Join Jessa on her journey from being the class joke to a confident, desirable young woman, surprising even Noah as she reveals the incredible person she has always been inside.
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