UC-NRLF B 3 ^21 ^^23 GIFT OF Uiororianfloktand Public Ubmrij OAKLAND FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY FINDING LIST e^ ISSUED MARCH, J902 AH Good Housekeepers ..USE.. ^oi^F-^ TESLA BRIQUETTES A strictly California Product* By using Briquettes you save on Coal bills^ you have cleanli- ness combined with comfort* They are better than CoaL For full gtarticulars call up TESLA COAL CO. DISTf^lBUTERS mmAdams Wharfmm Phone Main 79 INTRODUCTION ^ The Oakland Free Public Library grew from a subscription library started in 1868 by a number of Oakland's best citizens. Ariiong them were Dr. Samuel Merritt, W. W. Crane, J. B. McChesney, P. K. Shat-.uck, C. W. Armes and E. P. Flint. At first it was called the City Library and occupied rooms on Broadw^ay. Later it was housed in a building on Eleventh and Washington streets, and 'then acquir- ed the lot occupied by the present Libra- ry building, next to the City Hall, on Fourteenth street. There it erected a one-S'tory building, which was afterward raised and a new story built under it. The first Librarian was Mr. Chas. H. Phelps, but in 1S74 he yielded the position 'to Miss Ina D. Ccolbrith, who for eigh- teen yeaxs conducted the Library. In 1878 a State law to promote the establish- ment if public libraries was enacted and Oakland's library took advantage of its liberal provisions which were incor- porated in the city charter. The old as- sociation turned over its collection of books and other property to the city. In 1893 H. F. Peterson was ma.de Libra- rian and held the position until July, 1899, when Charles S. Greene was elected as his successor. In September of that year a letter was received announcing that Andrew Carnegie would give $50,000 for a new building if the city would supply a site and gurantee $4,000 a year to support the Library. The annual appropriation for many years had exceeded that sum, and the site was provided by a subscrip- tion of $20,000 conducted by the ladies of the Ebell Society. The society further- more guaranteed to raise $5,000 additional to provide for a children's room in the new building. The building has been com- pleted, and in the present summer of 1902 will be occupied. The Central Reading room, for many years crowded out of the Library building and set up in a store on San Pablo avenue, is to have a place in the new building. Besides, there are six branch reading rooms, namely: East Oakland— 559 East Twelfth street, I. O. Ross, Curator. North Oakland— Thirty-ffjoirth and Ade- line streets, Mrs. L. H. Codington, Cura- tcr. West Oakland— 1684 West Seventh street, L. A. Parker, Curator. Twenty-third Avenue— 1214 Twenty-third avenue, Mrs. Ida M. Sterling, Curator. Alden — 4801 Telegraph avenue. Miss M. E. Burdick, Curator. Goldea Gate— 5S93 San Pablo avenue. Miss Estella Mincher, Curator. In these rooms at present there are only periodicals and papers. As the yearg go by they may become regular branch libraries. This can hardly be, however, until the main library in the Carnegie building has been built up to imuch largrer proportions. Hours .at the main building are as fol- lows: The Delivery Room is open daily, ex- cept Sundays, from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. (Saturdays till 9 p. m.) Th3 Refsronce Department is open on week days from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.; on Sundays from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. The library building is closed on New Year's Day, Washington's birthday. Dec- oration Day, July Fourth, Admission Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. The present Board of Trustees are: B. H. Pendleton, President; L. J. Hardy, Secretary; Geo. S. Evans, Mur- ray Laidlaw, and Niles Searls. The Clerk of the Board is Charles N. Walter. The Library staff consists of: Charles S. Greene, Librarian; Frederick I. Bamford, Associate Librarian; Mrs. Carrie Knapp Louderback, Assistant Librarian; Miss Alice L. Peres, Assistant Librarian; Miss Jennie M. Fenton, Cata- loguer; Charles Allen. Attendant; and Miss Gabrielle Watts, Miss Gertrude M. Kimball, 'Miss Lily C. Cole, and Miss M. E. Bamford, substitutes. Dwight Strong is curator of the Central Reading Room. The circulation of bocks for home use from July, 1901, through February, 1902, the first eight months of the current fis- cal year, has been 124,015. or 15,502 per 95873 month, a healthy increase over any pre- vious time. The methods of joining the Libary are extremely simple. An application blank is furnished at the desk, which must be filled out in ink and signed. On the back is a form for a guarantor's endorsement, who must be on the city assessment roll and not a relative. A card holder must be over twelve and a resident of the city, or owner of taxable property in it. Non-residents are allowed 'to take cards on payment cf $1.00 for three months. In place of securing a guarantor a de- posit of $5.00 may be made, which is re- turned on delivery of the cards. Each card holder may have two cards, (a) one entitling him to draw any book that circulates, and (b) one entitling him to draw any book that circulates except fiction or juvenile. As a reading room the Library is absolutely free to all com- ers. This pre.sent volume is a finding list and not a catalogue, as the initiated will quickly observe. A card catalogue con- taining the full entries arui the analytical and cross references will soon be avail- able to the public. In the fierce haste necessary in getting out a finding list, not to have It out of date when issued, many errors are bound to creep in. Those ■who have done similar ■work will be the gentlest judges. There are now about 32,000 books in the Library. The system of classification is the Dawey decinal system. Fiction has no class number. Juveniles are marked J. Biography, B. In the numbered sec- tions those less than 100 are general and bibliographic works. 100— Philosophy. 200— Religion. 300— Sociology. 400— Philology. 500— Natural science. 600— Useful arts. 700— Fine arts. 800— Literature. 300— History and travel. Books whose number is preceded by a capital R are Reference books and not allowed to circulate. A small collection of music scores, sim- ilar collections of French, German and Spanish books, and a good list of bound magazines and newspaper files kept for reference, are not listed in this book. Public documents also have been exclud- ed from this list, though a considerable and increasing collection of them will be found in ihe Library. In the new buildirig it ■will be possible to give these space and attention that will make them a very valuable part of the Library. It is hoped that the new quarters will be ready for rK^cupancy by June, 1902, and Oakland may expect to find there a build- ing to be proud of, and soon, it is hoped, a collection of books that will match th» new surroundings. ' FICTION AND JUVENILE A. C. M. 3 ADE A. C. M. Elemoms of knowledge for children J A. D. 2050. Electrical developmont at Atlantis. Anon. A. L. O. E. See Tucker. C. M. Aaron in the wildwoods. Harris, J. C.J Abandoned claim. Loughead. P. H J Abandoned farmer. Preston. S. H. Abbe Constantin. Halevy, L. Abbe Tigrane. Fabre. F. ABBOT, A. B. A frigate's namesake.J ABBOT, W. J. Battlefields of '61 J Blue jackets of '76 J Blue jackets of 1812 J Blue jackets of '61 J Blue jackets of 1898 J Abbot, Scott, W. ABBOTT. A. E. The gods give my don- key wings. ABBOTT. C. C. Colonial wooing. Hermit of Nottingham, ABBOTT, J. S. C. Histories J Henry IV. Hernando Cortez. Hortense. Joseph Bonaparte. Louis XIV. Louis Philippe. Madame Roland. Marie Antoinette. King Philip. ABBOTT, L. Laicus. ABBOTT. M. The Beverleys. Abdallah. Laboulaye, E. R. L. Abelard and Heloisa. Anon. ABOUT, B. K. V. The man with the broken ear. Notary's nose. Story of an honest man. About money. Craik, D. M. M. About old story-tellers. Mitchell. U.G..J Above the range. Jenness, T. R J Abraham Lincoln. Alger, H. Jr J Abraham Lincoln. Coffin, C. C- .1 Absentee. Edgewcrth, M. Acadia. Butterworth, H J According to St. John. Chanler. A. R. ACTTARD, A. Belle Rose. Dragoons of La Guerche. Sequel to Huguenot's love. Golden fleece. Achievements of youth. Steel, R. Acme library of modern classics, con- tents. Vicar of Wakeflcld. by O. Goldsmith. Rasselas. by S. Johnson. Paul and Virginia, by B. St. Pierre. Picciola, by Santine. Undine. The two captains, by Baron de La Motte Fouque. Across India. Optic, O J Across the campus. Fuller, C. M. -Across the chasm. Magruder, J. Across Texas. Ellis, E. S J Action and the word. Matthews, B. Active service. Crane, S. Adam Bede. Eliot, G. Adam and Eve. Parr, L. T. Adam Johnstone's son. Crawford. F.M. AFiAMS, C. John Hartley and how he got on in life J ADAMS, E. Six months at Mrs. Prior's j AD.AMS, E. H. Digging the top off, and other sitories J ADAMS, F. A child of the age. ADAMS, F. U. The kidn;u)ed millionaire ADAMS. H. C. College days at Oxford: or, Wilton of Cuthbert's J Tales upon texts: or, stories illus- trative of scripture. ADAMS, W. H. D. ed. Days of chiv- alry: or. Page, squire and knight J ADAMS, W. T. See Optic, Oliver. pseud. .\DE, G. Doc' Home. Fables in slang. More fables. Adirondack stories. Deming, P. Admiral's caravan. Carryl, C. K J Adobeland stories. Reed, V. L. Adrift in the city. Alger H. Jr J Adrift in the ice-fields. Hall, C. \V....J Adventurer of the north. Parker, G. Adventurers all. Eady, K. M J Adventures in the far west. Kingston, W. H. G J Adventures of a boy reporter. Morrison. H. S J Adventures of a Brownie. Craik, D. M. M J Adventures of a consul abroad. Monti, L. Adventures of a freshman. Williams, J. L. Adventures of a marquis. Dumas. A.D. Adventures of a young naturalist. Biart, L J Adventures of a younger son. Trelaw- ny, E. J. Adventures of Ann. Wilkins, M. E J Adventures of Arthur O'Leary. Lever, C. J. Adventures of Baron Munchausen. Raspe, R. E. Adventures of Captain Horn. Stockton, F. R. Adventures of Captain Mago. Cahun, L. Adventures of Cvrano de Bergerac. Gallet, L. Adventures of David Vane and David Crane. Trowbridge, J. T J Adventurer of Francois. Mitchell. S.W. Adventures of Gil Bias. Le Sage, A. R. Adventures of Henry Richmond. Mere- dith, G. Adventures of Huckleberry' Finn. Twain. M J .\dvcntures of Jamie and Jeannie. Child. L. M Adventures of Joel Pepper. Lothrop. H. M. S J Adventures of Loiiis de Rougemont. Pitz-Gerald, W G. Adventures of Roger L'Estrange. Daly, D. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Doyle, A. C. Adventures of Telemachus. Fenelon, P. S. de la Mothe. Adventures of the Comte de la Muette. C'apes. B. AESOP ALGER Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Twain. M..J Adventures of Ulyssos. Lamb, C; J AESOP (Aesopus). Book of fables...... J Fables: new rev. version from orig- inal sources J same, ed. by S. Croxall. Affair of lionor. Weber, A -J Affair of the South Seas. Irvine, L. H. Affinitie.5. Praed, R. C. Afield and Afloat. Stockton, F. R. Afloat. Castlemon, E J Afloat. Maupassant, G. de Afloat and ashore. Cooper, .T. F. Afloat In the forest. Reid, M J African pets. Parry, F. C J Afraja. Mugge, T. African Crusoes. Lee, S. B J African treasure. Cobban, J. M. After dark. Collins, W. After dinner stories. Balzac, H. After tomorrow. Hichens. R. S. After twenty years. Sturgis, J. Aftermath. Allen, J. L. Afterwards. Maclaren, 1. tt tr t Against heavy odds. Boyesen, H. H...J Against human nature. Pool, M. l^. Agatha I'age. Henderson, I. A.?atha Webb. Green, A. K. Agatha's husband. Oraik, D M. M. Agitator. Black, C. Agnos Grey. Bronte, E. (with her) Wuthering Heights Agnes of Sorrento. Stcwe, H. B. Agnes Surriage. Bynner, E. L. AGUILAR, G. Bays of Bruce. Home Influence. Home scenes and heart studies. Mother's recompense: sequel to Home influence. Vale of cedars: or. the martyr. Woman's friendship. AIDE, H. Elizabeth's pretenders. Voyage of discovery. AIKE-NT, and others. Eyes and no eyes and other stories '' Ainie. Malot, H. H. ^ _ ,,.,,. AINSLIE. Herbert, pseud. See Mait- AmSWORTH, W. H. Windsor Castle. Alabaster box. Besant, W. AI-ARCON, P. A. de. Brunhilde. or, the last act of Norma. Tr. from the Spanish. The cocked hat. Tr. from the Span- ish. Albert Savarus. Balzac, H. Albrecht. Bates, A. Alciphron. Moore, T. (with his) The epicurean. ALOOTT, L. M. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. 6v J Eight cousins J Jack and Jill. J Jo's boys. Sequel to Little men J Little men J Little women J Lulu's library J .\ modern Mephistopheles. (Also) A whisper in the dark. Moods. An old fashioned girl J Poppies and wheat J Proverb stories. J Rose In bloom. Sequel to Eight Cousins J Silver pitchers, (also) Independence J Spinning wheel stories J Under the lilacs J Work. ALCOTT, W. M. Boy's guide to useful- ness J ALDEN. E. T. Stories and ballads for young folks J ALDEN, I. M. (Pansy) At home and abroad and other stories J Bobby's wolf and other stories J Eighty-seven. Esther Reid yet speaking. Five friends J Hall in the grove J Helen Lester J Household puzzle. In the woods and out, and other stories J Judge Burnham's daughters. King's daughter J Man of the house J Mrs. Harry Harper's awakening. Mrs. Solomon Smith looking on. New Robinson Crusoe J Ne.xt things (and) Dorrie's day J Only ten cents J Overruled. Ruth Er.skine's crosses. Sidney Martin's Christmas J Some yoking heroines J Twenty minutes late. Wanted. What she said, (also) People who haven't time. What they couldn't. Wise and otherwise. Yesterday framed in to-day. Young folks worth knowing J and Foster, I. H. From different standpoints. Modern prophets and other sketches, and Livingston, C. M. By way of the wilderness. Divers women. John Remington, martyr. ALDEN, John. joint author. See Brnnks, E. S. ALDF.N, W. L. Cruise of the Canoe Club J ALDKICH. T. B. Marjorie Daw and other people. Prudence Palfrey. Qupen of Sheba. Stillwater tragedy. Story of a bad boy J Two bites at a cherry, with other tales. Joint author. See Oliphant, M. A. M. Aleo Forbes. Macdonald, G. ALEXANDER, Mrs. pseud, of Hector, A. F. Barbara: lady's maid and peeress. Brown, V. C. The cost of her pride. The executor. Found wanting. The Freres. A golden autumn. Her dearest foe. Look before you leap. Maid, wife or widow? Same with her Valerie's fate. Mrs. Crl.^hton's creditor. Ralph Wilton's weird. A second life. Snare of the fowler. The step-mother. Thro* fire to fortune. Valerie's fate. Same (al.?o) Maid, wife or widow? The wooing o't. Alfgar. Crake, A. D. Alflo Balzani: or, extracts from the diary of a proscribed Sicilian. Anon. Alfred Hagart's household. Smith, A. ALGER, H. Jr. Abraham Lincoln, the backwoods boy J .\drii't in the city: or, Oliver Con- rad's flight J A boy's fortune: or, strange adven- tures of Ben Baker J ALGER ALTSHELliR Brave and bold series J Brave and bold. Jack's ward. Shifting for himself. Wait and hope. Campaign series J Franlt's campaign. Paul Proscott's charge. Charlie Codman's cruise. Dan the newsboy J A debt of honor: Gerald I^ane's suc- cess in the far west J Erie train boy J Errand boy: or, how Phil Brent won success J The $500 check J Frank Fowler, the cash boy J Prank and fearless: or, the fortunes of Jasper Kent J Frank Hunter's peril J From canal boy to president: or, bovhood and manhood of James A. Garfield J Hector's Inheritance: or, the boys of Smith Institute J Je J, the poorhouse boy J Joe's luck: or, a boy's adventures in California J Luck and pluck series 1 J Luck and pluck. 6ink or swim. Strong and steady. Strive and succeed. Luck and pluck series 2 J Risen from the ranks. Bound to rise. Herbert Carter's legacy. Try and trust. Mark Mason's victory: or, the trials and triumphs of a telegraph boy.. J New world series J Diggi:ig for gold: story of Califor- nia. Facing the world. In a new world: or, among the gold fields of Australia. Only an Irish boy: or, Andy Burke's fortunes and misfortunes J Ragged Dick series J Ragged Dick. Fame and fortune. Mark the match boy. Rough and ready. Ben the luggage boy. Rufus and Rose. Rupert's ambition J Tattered Tom series J Tattered Tom. Paul the peddler. Phil the fiddler. Slow and sure. Julius. Young outlaw. Sam's chance. Telegraph boy. Tom Temple's career J Tom Thatcher's fortune J Tom the bootblack J Tony the hero J "Victor Vane, the young secretary.. J Walter Sherwood's probation J Way to success series J Bob Burton The store boy. Luke "^'alton. Struggling upward. Young adventurer: or, Tom's trip .across the plains J The young bank rnessenger J Young circus rider J Young explorer: or, among the Si- erras J Young miner: or, Tom Nelson In California J Young salesman j ALT AZIZ. E. Story of Jewad: tr. from the Turkish. Alice. Lytton, E. G. E. L. B. Alice Larmont. Craik, D. M. M. with her hero. Alice Lorraine. Blackmore, R. D. Alice of old Vincenncs. Thompson, M. Alice Vale. Waisbrooker, L. Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Car- roll, L J Alide. Lazarus, .E Alien. Montresor, F. F. ALIEN, pseud, of Baker, L. A. Another woman's territory. In golden shackles. The majesty of man. ALISON, pseud. (?) House that Jack built. Alison's adventures. Lillie, L. C J Alkahest. Balzac, H. Same, (with his) Seraphita. All aboard. Optic, O J All aboard for the lakes and mountains. Rand, E. A J All adrift. Optic, O J AH around a palette. Champney, E. W.J All around boy. Green, R. S J All he knew. Habberton, J. All in a garden fair. Besant, W. All over the world ser. See Optic, O..J All sorts and conditions of mon. Besant, W. * All taut. Optic, O J All the way round. Carr, A. E J Allan Quatermain. Haggard, H. R. Allan's wife. Haggard. H. R. ALLEN, F. H. ed. Pizarro J Young folks' history of the Reforma- tion J .\LT,EN, G. Babylon. Hilda Wade. M'ss Cayley's adventures. What's bred in the hnne. ALLEN, J. Under the dragon flag. ALLEN, J. L. Aftermath: pt. 2 of Kentucky cardinal. Flute and violin; and other Kentucky tales. A Kentucky cardinal. Reign of law. Summer in Arcady. ALLEN. W. B. Cleared for action: Sequel to Navy blue. J J-ihn Brownlow's folks. Navy blue .7 Red mountains of Alaska J Sa.me with Mtle Gold-hunters of Alaska. ALLSTON, M. pseud, of Farciuhar, A. Her Boston experiences. Almost an Englishman. Scudder, M. L, Jr. Alpine fay. Burstenbinder, E. Alroy. Disraeli, B. Altar of earth. Monk. T. Alton Lockp. Kingsley, C. Altowan. Webb. J. W. ALTSHELER, J. A. In hostile red. A soldier of Manhattan. "Wiifierness road. Wildrun. Alon^o and Mel'ssn.. .Tackson, D. Aloys. Auerbach. B. Altiora Peto. Ollphant. L.. .\tnat(>ur cracksman, Hornung, E. W. Amazing marriage. Mf>redith. G. Amazon. Dingelsledt. P. Amelia. Fielding. H. American authors for young folks. Har- ris, A. B J American baron. De Mllle. J. American boy's handybook. Beard, D. C J AMERO ARROM American boys afloat. Optic, O J Amprioan citizen. Ryley. M. L. American claimant. Twain. M. American coin. By the author uf Aris- tocracy. American family in Paris. Anon J American girl. Gaines, G. American g-irl in London. Duncan, S. J. American girls' home book. Campbell. H. S J American history stories. Pratt. M. Ij..J American husband in Paris. Dodd. A. B. American nobleman, .\rmstrong, W. American notes. Dickens. C. American politician. Crawford, F. M. American wonderland. Bache, R. M...J AJVIERO, C. joint author. See Tissot, V AMES. L. T. Groat thousht.s for little thinkers J AMICIS, E. de. Cut re: an italian schoolboy's journal J Military life in Italy. Tr. by W . W. Cady. Among Malay pirates. Henty, G. A... J Among the camps. Page, T. N J Among the Esquimaux. Ellis, E. S J Among the farmyard people. Pierson, C. D J Among the forest people. Pierson, C. D J Among the hills. Poynter, E. F. Among the pines. Gilmore. J. K.^ Among the pond people. Pierson, C. D.J Among the trapper.s. Castlemon, H — J AMORT. E. The epistolary flirt. Amos Kilbright. Stockton, F. R. Ancient Egypt. Anon J ANDERSEN, H. C. Everything in its right place, and other stories J Fairy tales and other stories J Ice-maid2n land other tales J Tmprovisatore. O. T., a Danish romance. The old church bell, and other stories J Only a fiddjer. The sand hills of Jutland, and other stories ' Shoes of Fortune, and other sitories..J Stories of the household. J The story teller, and other taies J Ugly duck, and other stories J Andreas Hofer. Mundt. C. M. ANDREWS, J. The seven little sisters who lived on the round ball that floats in the air J Stories Mother Nature told her chil- dren J Ten boys who lived on the road from long ago to now J ANDREWS. J. A. Eteocles: a tale of Antioch. Andromeda. Fletcher. J. C. Ange Pitou. Dumas, A. D. Angel in a web. Ralph, J. Angel of the tenement. Martin. G. M. Anglomaniacs. Harrison, C. C. Animal memoirs. I^ockwood, S J Animals and birds. Warren, T^ncle J Anna Karenina. Tolstoi. D. N. Annals of a quiet neighborhood. Mac- donald. G. Anne. Woolson. C F. Anne of Geierstein. Scott. W. Anne Judge, spinster. Robinson, F. W. Annie Kilburn. Howells, W. D. Annis Warleigh's fortunes. Parr, H. Annoricka. Turgenef. T. S. Another woman's territory. Alien. ANSTIOY, F. pseud, of Guthrie, F. A. Brass bottle. A fallen idol. Tjove among the lions. The (man from Blankley's, and other sketches. Mr. Punch's pocket Ibsen. Paleface and redskin, and other stories J The pariah. The talking horse. The traveling companions. Vice versa: or, a lesson to fathers. joint author. See Matthews, P. B. Ante-mortem statement. Howe, E. AV. ANTHONY, G. A victim of circum- stances. Anthony Brade. Lowell, R. T. S. Anthony Grace. Fenn, G. M. Antigone. Bourget, P. Anting-anting stories. Kayme, S. Antinous. Hausrath, A. Antipodes. Butterworth, H J Antiqiiary. Scott, W. Antoinette. Ohnet, G. Antonia. Dudevant, A. L. A. D. Antonina. Collins, W. ANTROBUS. S. The king's messenger. Ape. the idiot, and other people. Mor- row, W. C. Aphrodite. Eckstein, E. Apostate. Daudet, E. APl'LETON, G. W. A terrible legacy. Apprentices to destiny. Long, L. A. Anril baby's book of tunes. By the author of Elizabeth and her German garden J April hopes. Howells, W. D. Arabella and Araminta stories. Smith. G J Arabesques. Greenough, S. D. L. Arabian days' entertainments. Hauft". W J Arabian nights. Tr. and ed. by S. I^ane- Poole, 3v. .Arabian nights' entertainments. From the text of Dr. J. Scoti. 4v J ARP,LAY. F. B. d'. Cecilia: 2v. Evelina. Arcadia. Sidney, Sir P. Archer, T. Decisive events in hlstor>-..J Archibald Malmaison. Hawthorne. J, C. Archipelago on fire. Verne, J. Architecture. Hopkins. J. F J Ardath. Corelli, M. Ardis Clavarden. Stockton, F. R. Ar.gonauts. Orzi^szko, E. Argonauts of North Liberty. Harte. B. ARIOSTO. Tales from Ariosto retold fmerchant: picture from the life and times of Mendelssohn. Spinoza. Villa on the Rhine. 2v. Augusta Dane. Webster, J. V. With his Two true California stories. Auld IJcht idylls. Earrie, J. M. Auld Licht manse. Barrie. J. M. Aultiay Tower. Howard, B. W. ALLNOY, Madame d' and others. Old fashioned fairy tales J Aunt Anne. Clifford, L. L. Aunt Diana. Carey, R. N. AUNT FANNY, pseud. See Barrow, F. AITNT FLORIDA, pseud. Phoebe Tra- vers: or, one year at a French board- ing school J Avint Jane's hero. Prentiss, E. P. Aunt Jo's scrap-bag. Alcott, L. M J Aunt Johnnie. Stannard. H. E. V. P. Aunt Madge's storv. Clarke, R. S J AUSTKN, J. Emma. 2v. Lady Susan. Also The Watsons, and Memoir. Mansfield Park. Same. 2v. Northangar Abbey. Same with her Pride and prejudice. Fersua.'sion. Pride and prejudice. 2v. Same also Northanger Abbey. Sense and sensibility. Same. 2v. AUSTIN, J. G. Betty Alden. David Alden's daughter, and other stories of colonial times. The Desmond hundred. Dr. La Baron and his daughters. Moonfolk. Nameless nobleman. Standish of Standish. Austin Elliot. Kingsley, H. Australasia. Pratt, M. L J Autobiography of a boy. Street. G. S. Autobiography of a New England farm- hou.'se. Chamberlain, N. H. Autobiography of a professional beauty. Train. E. P. with his Social highway- man. Autobiography of a quack. Mitchell, S- W. Autobiography of a scandal. Lyall, B. with her Max Harford's dream. Autobiography of a thief. Reade, C. Autobiography of a tomboy, Gilder, J. L J Autobiography of a tramp. Crawford, F. M. Autobiography of Mark Rutherford. White, W. H. Average man. Grant, R. Average woman. Balestier, W. Averages. Stuart, E. Averil. Carey, R. N. Awkward age. James, H. Jr. AYFR, C. pseud. See Field. C. K. Aylmers of Bally-Aylmer. Griffin, G. Avlwin. Dunton, T. W. AYRTON. Mrs. M. C. Child-life in Japan and Japanese child stories J Azai-ian. Spofford, H. E. P. Aztec treasure-house. Janvier, T. A. B., E. V. ed. Child's play J BABCOCK. W. H. Clan of the Chariots. An invention of the enemy. Tower of Wye. Babe. Benson, E. F. Babes in the bush. Boldrewood, R. BACHE BALZAC Babolain. Droz, A. G. Babs the impo>3sible. Grand, S. Bahy Rue. Clark, C. M. Babv's grandmother. Walford, L. B. Babylon. Allen, G. Babylon. Power, C. BACHE, R. M. American -wonderland — J BACHBLLER, I. D'ri and I. Eben Holden. Master of silence. Bachelor maid. Harrison, C. C. Bachelor's Chri.=^tmas. Grant, R. Bachelor's f^stablishment. Balzac, H. with his Celibates. Backwoodsman. Stanley, H. A. BACON, E. M. Historic pilgrimage in New England J Bad lot. Cameron, Mrs. H. L. BAGBY, A. M. "Miss Traumerei." Bag-pipers. Dudevant, A. L. A. D. Bag.sby's daughter. Van Vorst, B. BAT LEY, H. C. My lady of Orange. BAILEY, J. M. (Danbury News man). The Danbury boom. Iiife in Danbury. Mr. Phillips' goneness, fiailiff's maid. John, E. BAKICR, G. M. Mrs. Helphaestus and other stories. Also "^^est Point. BAKER, L. A. See Alien, pseud. BAKER, S. W. Cast up by the sea.. J BAKER, W. M. His majesty myself. Mose Evans. The Virginians In Texas. Year worth living, joint author. See Forney, J. W. Balaam and his master. Harris, K. C. BAiiC:n, P. TI. Bridge of the gods: ro- mance of Indian Oregon. Balcony stories. King, C. Baldine. Edler, K. B. Baldoon. Hooker, L. BALDWIN, J. Hero'es of the olden time. 3v J Story of Roland. Story of Siegfried. Story of the golden age. The horse fair J BAI-DWIN, J. G. Plush times of Ala- bama and Mississippi. BALDWIN, L. W. Yankee school- teacher in A'irginia. BALESTIER, W. Benefits forgot. The average woman, and other stories joint author. See Kipling. R. BALPOLTR. A. Vengeance is mine. BAIiLANTYNS, R. M. Black ivory: adventures among the slaves in Af- rica J Blown to bits: or, the lonely man of Rakata J Blue lights: or, hot work in the Sou- dan J The buffalo runners: a tale of the Red river plains J Charlie to the rescue J Chasing the sun: or, rambles in Norway J Coral Island J Coxswain's bride, and other tales — J Crew of the Watei Wagtail; story of Newfoundland J Deep down: tale of the Cornish mines J Dog Crusoe and his master J Fast in the ice: or, adventures In the Polar regions J Fighting the whale J Floating light of the Goodwin sands. The fugitives: or, the tyrant queen of Madagascar J Garret and the garden: or, low life high up J Gascoyne fhe scandal-wood trader — J Giant of the north J Gorilla hunters J Hot swamp: romance of old Albion. Hudson Bay: or, life in the wilds of North America J Jarwin and Cuffy J Life in the red brigade: also Fort Desolation J Lifeboat J The lighthouse J Lonely island J Mania Rattler: or, a boy's adven- • tures in Brazil J Horsemen in the west: or, America before Columbus J Pirate city J Red Eric: or, the whaler's last cruise J Settler and the savage J Southern seas J Under the waves: or, diving in deep waters J Ungara: tale of Esquimau land J World of ice: or, the whaling crui-se of the Dolphin J Young fur-traders: or, snow-flakes and sunbeams from the far north. Ballantyne. Campoell, H. BALLARD, S. tr. Pairy tales from far Japan J BAI^ZAC, H. de. After dinner stories. Albert Savarus. Also Paz. and Ma- dame Pirmiani. The alkahest. Same with ' title Al- chemist. Same with his Seraphita. At the sign of the Cat and Racket. Bachelor's establi?hment. With his Celibates. Bureaucracy: or, civil service re- former. Catherine de' Medici. Same with his Peasantry. The celibates. Also Bachelor's es- tablishment and other stories. Cesar Birotteau. Same. Also Beatrix. The Chouans. Same. With his Wild ass's skin. The country doctor. Same. Also Quest of the absolute. Country parson. With his Eugenie GrandiJt. Cousin Bette. Same. Also Cousin Pons, and other stories. Cousin Pons. Same. With his Cou- sin Bette. Daughter of Eve. With his Sera- phita. Deputy of Arcis. Saime. Also Middle classes. The exiles. With his Seraphita. Eugenie Grandet. Same. Also Coun- try parson, and other stories. Same. Also Pierrette. Fame and sorrow, etc. Ferragus, chief of the Devorants. Also. Last Incarnation of Venutrin. Harlot's progress. Also Hated Son. Hat?d son. With his Harlot's prog- ress. A great man of the provinces in Paris. An historical mystery. Jealousies of a country town, and other stories. Juana: short stories. Last incarnation of Vanutrin. With his Ferragus. The lesser bourgeoisie. Lily of the valley. Same. With hie Modeste Mignon. Lost illusions. Love. BAMFORD BARRIE Luclen de Rubempre. Same. Also Duchess de I/a ngeais. Madame Firmiani. With his Albert Savarus. The magic skin. Same, with title Wild ass's skin. Marriage contract. With his Pere Goriot. Memoirs of two young married wo- men. Middle classes. With his Deputy of Arcis. Modeste M'.gnon. Same. Also Lily of the valley. Muse of the department. Also Prince of Bohemia. An old mnid. With his Two brothers. Paz. With his Albert Savarus. The peasantry. Also Catherine de Medici. Pere Goriot. Same. Also Ursule Mi- rouet. Same. Also Marriage con- tract. Pierrette, and The vicar of Tours. Same. With his Eugenie Grandet. Prince of Bohemia. With his Muse of the department. Quest of the absolute. With his Country doctor. Seraphita. Also Jesus Christ In Flanders and The exiles. Same. Also The alkahest. Same. Also Daughter of Eve. Sons of the soil. The two brothers. Same. Also An old maid. Ursula. Vicar of Tours. With his Pierrette. The villa.^e rector. Wild ass's skin. Same. Also Chou- ans, and other stories. Same, with title Magic skin. Bamboo tales. Reeves, I. L. BAMFORD, M. E. Look-about Club and the live things they found J My land and water friends J Talks bj' queer folks: more land and water friends J Up and down the brooks J BANDELIER, A. F. Delight makers. BANGS, J. K. The booming of Acre Hill. The dreamers. The enchanted type-writer. A house-boat en the Styx. Mantle-piece minstrels, and other stories. Over the plum-pudding. Paste jewels. Pursuit of the house-boat. A rebellious heroine. Toppleton's client: or, a spirit in exile. Water ghost and others. BANIM, J. B. and M. (O'Hara family) Bit o' writin.' BANIM, M. (Abel O'Hara) The mayor of Wind-gap. Also Canvassing by Miss Martin. Banishment of Jessop Blythe. Hatton, J. Banker and -ihe bear. Webster, H. K. Bar Harbor days. Harrison, C. C. Barabbas. Corelli, M. Barbara. Alexander, Mrs. Barabara Dering. Chanler, A. R. Barbara Heathcote's trial. Carey, R. N. Barbara's heritage. Hoyt, D. L J Barbara's history. Edwards, A. B. BARBOUR, R. H. Captain of the crew.J For the honor of the school J The half-back J Barchester Towers. Trollope, A. BATIING-GOULD, S. See Gould, S. Baring. BARKER, Mrs. S. Birds, beasts and fishes J Barker's luck. Harte, B. BARLOW. J. From the land of the Sliamrock: short stories. Irish idylls. Kerrigan's quality. Maureen's fairing, and other stories. Barn stormers. Williamson, Mrs. H. Barnaby Rudge. Dickens, C. BARNARD, C. Knights of today: or, love and science: short stories. BARNARD, C. F. Tone masters J Mozart and Mendelssohn. Handel and Havdn. BARNES, J. Drake and his yeomen. BARON, R. Well begun is half done: or, the young painter. Also Fiddle- hans J Baron Montez. Gunter, A. C. Baron Munchausen, Travels and surpris- ing adventures of, Anon J Baron Munchausen, Adventures of. Raspe. R. E. Barque Future. Lie, J. L. I. BARR. A. E. Beads of Tasmer. Bernicia. Between two loves. Border shepherdess. Bow of orange riPDon. Christopher, and other stories. Cluny Macpherson. Feet of clay. Friend Olivia. Hallani .succession. Hou.sehold of McNeil. I, thou and the other one. Jan Vedder's wife. King's highway. Last of the Macallisters. Lone house. Lost sliver of Briffault. Love for an hour is love forever. Maid of Maiden Lane: sequel to Bow of orange ribbon. Paul and Christina. Prisoners of conscience. Remember the Alamo. Rose of a hundred leaves. She loved a sailor. Short stories. Singer from the sea. Sister to Esau. Souls of passage. Squire of Sandal-Side. Trinity bells. Yoimg people of Shakespeare's dra- ma? J BARR, R. Face and the mask: short stories. From whose bourne. The heralds of fame. With his One day's courtship . In a st.ia.Tier chair, and other ship- board stories. Jennie Baxter, journalist. The mutable many. One day's courtship. Also The her- alds of fame. Revenge: short stories. The strong arm: short stories. Tekla. The victors. Woman intervenes: or, the mistress of the mine. BARR. W. Shacklett: the evolution of a statesman. BARRETT. F. Breaking the shackles. The great Hesper. BARRIE, J. M. Auld Llcht idylls. Auld Licht manse, and other sketches. BARROW BELLAMY Better dead. Same. Also My Lady Nicotine. Little minister. My Lady Nicotine. Same. With his Better dead. Sentimental Tommy. A Tillyloss scandal, and other stories Tommy and Grizel. When a man's single. Window in Thrums. Barriers burned away. Roe, B. P. Barrington. Lever, C. J. BARROW, E. N. Fortune of war. The king's rivals. BARROW, F. (Aunt Fanny) Little nightcap letters J BARROW, I. C. joint author. See Bar- rows, S. J. BARROWS. S. J. and Barrows, t. C The; Shaybacks in camp. BARRY, W. Two standards. Wizard's knot. Barry Lyndon. Thackeray, W. M. Ear-sinister. Walworth, J. R. H. BARTLETT, G. H. Water tramps: or. the cruise of the "Sea Bird" J BARTLETT, T. Heart stories. BARTON, K. C. Clothilde. BARTON, W. E. A hero in home.spun. Pine knot. The prairie schooner. Barton exoeriment. Habberton, J. Basil. Collin.>i, W. BASKETT, J. N. As the light led. EASSETT, G. Goldon-Beak. With his Hippolyte. Hippolyte. Also Golden-Beak. BATES, Mrs. A. (Eldanor Putnam) Al- brecht. Book o' nine tales. A lad's love. Love in a cloud. Old Salem. The Philistines. The Puritans. Wheel of fire. BATES, J. W. A blind lead. A nn.meless wrestler. BATES, L. Montalto: or, the Vaudois martyrs of Calabria. BATES, M. Martin Brook. Bath comedy. Castle, A. Battle and a boy. Howard, B. W J Battle-fields of '61. Abbot, AV. J J Battle of New York. Stoddard, W. O..J Battle of the strong. Parker. G. Battles worth fighting. Anon J Battling for Atlanta. Dunn, B. A J BAUER, K. (Carl Detlef) At Capri. Must it be? BAUM, L. F. Mother Goose in prose.. J BAT'MBACH, R. Summer legends J Tales from Wonderland J BAY, J. C. ed. Danish fairy and folk tales J BAYLOR, F. C. Behind the Blue Ridge. Georgian bungalow I Ladder of fortune. BAYLEY. A. E. See Lyall, E. pseud. Bayou bride. Bryan, M. E. Bayou folk. Chopin, K. Bay-path. Holland. J. G. BAZAN. E. P. Morrina (Homesickness) BEACH. R. G. The Puritan anfl the Quaker. Beaeon lights of patriotism. Carring- ton, H. B J Beacon prize medals. Paine, A. B J Beads of Tasmer. Barr, A. E. BEAMTS, D. joint author. See Jepson, E. BEAN, Mrs. H. M. The widow Wyse. Bear and forbear. Optic, O J BEARD, A. B. joint author. See Beard, L. BEARD, D. Mconblight. Also Six feet of romance. BEARD, D. C. American boy's handy book J Jack of all trades J BEARD, L. and Beard, A. B. How to amuse yourself and others. American girl's tiandybook J BEARD, W. Le C. Sand and cactus. Bearers of the burden. Drury, W. P. I;ears of Blue River. Caskoden. E. BEASLEY, F. W. Papers from Over- look house. Beatrice. Haggard, H. R. Beatrix. Balzac, H. With his Cesar Birotteau. Beatrix Randolph. Hawthorne, J. C. Beauchampe. Simms, W. G. Beauchamp's career. Meredith, G. Beauclercs. Clarke, C. C. Be.aumarchais. Brachvogel, A. E. BEAUMONT, M. Joan Seaton. Beauties of German literature, from the works of Pichler, Richter. Zschokke and Tieck. Beautiful alien. Magruder, J. Beautiful Joe. Saunders. M J Beautiful land of Nod. Wilcox, E. W..J Beautiful Miss Brooke. Zangwill, L. Beautiful stories about children. Dick^ms. C J Beauty and the beast. Taylor, B. Beautj^'s daughters. Hungerford. Bebee. Ouida. BECKE. L. Edward Barry. Pacific tales. and Jeffer>-, W. Tapu of Banderach, and other stories. BECKFORD. W. Vathek an Arabian. Bede's charity. Smith, H. BEDOLl>TERRE, E. de la. Stor>' of a cat J Bee man of Orn. Stockton, F. R. Beechcroft. Yonge, C. M. BEECH ER, H. W. Norwood: or, vil- lage life in New England BEERS. H. A. Split zephyr. In Stories by American authors. BEFSLEY, Mrs. Stories from the his- tory of Ronae. Before the gringo came. Atherton, G. Beggars all. Dougall, L. Begum's daughter. Bynner, E. L. Behind closed doors. Green, A. K. Behinrl the arras. Neville, C. M. Behind the Blue Ridge. Baylor, P. C. BEHRENS, B. (W. Heimburg) Her only brother. Being a boy. ^^'arner. C. D J Beleaguered. Koerner, H. T. Beleaguered forest. Peattie. E. W. Belgian days. Martin. K. B. Belhaven tales. Harrison, C. C. Belinda. Edgeworth, M. Belinda. Maude. E. BELL, C. pseud. See Bronte, C. BELL, E. pseud. See Bronte. E. BELL, L. The expatriates. The instinct of step-fatherhood. Little sister to the wildernesis. Ijove affairs of an old maid. Sir John and the .\merican girl. The under side of things. Bella-Pemonia. Dolaro. S. BELLAMY, E. Dr. Heidenhoff's pro- cess. Duke of Stockbridge. Equality. r^ooking backward. Miss Ludington's sister: a romance of immortality. Six to one: a Nantucket Idyl. BELLSMITH BJORNSON Belle Rose. Achard. A. Bell-ringer of Angel's. Harte, B. BKU.SMITH. H. W. Henry Cadavere. BKLOT. A. The stranglers of Paris. Felt and spur. Saxon, Mrs. E. 1j J Ben-Boor. Bien, H. M. Ben Comee. Carravan, M. J J Ben the luggage boy. Alger H. Jr J Penaiah. Webb, Mrs. J. B. BENEDICT, E. L. Stories of persons and places in Europe J Benefactress, The. by the author of Elizabeth and her German garden. Benefits forgot. Balestier, W. Ben-Hur. Wallace. T... BENNb-.TT, J. Master Skylark: a story of Shakespeare's time J Bennett twi.is. Hurd, G. M. Benoni Blake. Maclellan. M. BENSON, B. K. A friend with the countersign. Who goes -there? Story of a spy in the civil war. BENSON, E. F. The Babe, B. A. Limitations. The luck of the Vails. Mammon and Co. The money market. The Rubicon. BENTON, K. A. Geber. BKNTZON, T. pseud. See Blanc, M. T. Beowulf. Ragozin, Z. A. With her Siegfried J Bequeathed. Whitby, B. Berber. Mayo, ^\'. S. BERBER, E. pseud. See Sheppard, E. S. Berkeleys and their neighbors. Seawall, M. E. Berlin and Sans-Souci. Mundt, C. M. Bernicia. Barr, A. E. BERSOE. W. Pillone. BERTIIET, E. T'he prehistoric world. BESANT, W". Alabaster box. All in a garden fair. Armorel of Lyonesse. Beyond the dreams of avarice. The changeling. Children of Gibeon. The demoniac. l")orothy Porster. Dorothy Wallis. For faith and freedom. A fountain sealed. The fourth generation. A glorious fortune. The goldan butterfly. Herr Paulus. The holy rose. In deacon's orders, and other stories. Ivory gate. Lady of Lynn. The master craftsman. The oran.ge girl. The rebel queen. St. Katherine's by the tower. World went very well then, an'l Rice, J. All sorts of conditions of men. and Rice. J. Chaplain of the fleet, and Rice. J. Ready-money Mortiboy. and Rice, J. Shepherds all and maidens fair. Also Diary of a man of fifty, and A bundle of let- ters, by H. James. Beside the bonnie brier bush. Maclaren, T. Bethasa Wra,y's new name. Douglas, A. M. Bethesda. Halstead. L. B. BETHT-SY-HTTC, V. fMoritz von Rel- chenbach). The Eichofs. tr. by Mrs Wister. Betrothed. Scott, W. Same. With his Fortunes of Nigel. Betsy Ross. Hotchklss, C. C. Better dead. Barrie, J. M. Fetter times. Kirk, E. W. O. Betty Plympton, A. G J Betty Alden. Austin, J. G. Betty Leicester's Christmas. Jewett, S. O J Between Boer and Briton. Stratemeyer, E J Between two loves. Barr, A. E. BEAUREPATRE, G. de. (Jules de Glouvet) The woodman. Beverlevs. Abbott, M. BEWSHiilR, Mrs. M. Mischief-makers. Beyond the breakers. Owen, R. D. Beyond the city. Doyle, A. C. Beyoi.d the dreams of avarice. Besanl. W. Beyond the gates. Ward, E. S. P. Bevond the pale. Croker, B. M. BTART, L. Adventures of a young nat- uralist J Bible stories for young people. Anon.. J Bible stories simply told. Clements, M. E J Bicycle of Cathay. Stockton, F. R. Biding his time. Trowbridge, J. T J BIDPAI. See Pilpay. BTEN, H. M. Ben-Beor. BIERCE. A. Tales of soldiers and civ- ilians, and Danziger, A. The monk and the hangman's daughter. "Bietigheim." Anon. Big bow mystery. Zan.gwill, I. Big Cvpress. Munroe, K J BIGELOW, E. E. Diplomatic disen- chantments. W'hile Charlie was away. FTGEIiOW, Mrs. P. See Bigelow, E. E. BIGNELL, S. Mr. Chupes and Miss Jennv J BIGOT, M. H. (Jeanne Mairet) Lake- ville: or. substance and shadow. BIKE LAS. D. Loukis Laras. BILBY, T. Young folks' natural his- torj' J Billv Baxter's letters. Kountz, W. J. Jr. Billy Bellew. Norris, W. E. Billy Grimes' favorite. Nowell. H.P.H.J Bill.v Hamilton. Gunter, A. C. Bimbi. Guida J BINGHAM. N. W. Jr. od. Book of ath- letics and out-of-door sports J Biographical stories. Hawthorne, N J Biography of a grizzly. Thompson, B. S J Bird of passage. Harraden, B. With her At the Green Dragon. Bird portraits. Thompson. E. S J Bird's Christmas carol. Wiggln, K.D..J Birdie's resolve. Green. E. E J Birds, beasts and fishes. Barker, Mrs. S J l?inKMAIER, E. G. Poseidon's para- dise: romatice of Atlantis. Plrthday party. Optic, O J BISHOP, W. H. Choy Susan, and other stories. Detmold. The golden justice. House of a merchant prince. The yellow snake. Bishop Pendle. Hume. F. BIS LAND, E. joint author. S<-e Broughton, E. Bit o' vvritln'. Banlm, J. B. Bits of talk In prose and verse. Jack- son. H. M. F J Bivo\iac and battle. Optic. O J BJORNSON. B. Arne. BLACK BONNER Bridal inarch. Also Captain Mansa- na and Dust. Captain Mansana, and other tales. Same. With his Bridal march. Dust. With his Bridal marcn. The fisher-maiden. Heritage of the Kurts. Svnnovo Solbakken. BLACK, A. The girl and the guards- man. BLiACK, C. An agitator. BliACK. I. pseud. See Janvier, T. A. BLACK, M. S. Hadassah: or, Esther, queen to Ahasuerus. BLACK, \V. Briseis. Daughter of Heth. Donald Ross of Heimra. The four Macnicols. Green pastures and Piccadilly. The handsome Humes. In far Lochaber. In silk attire. Judith Shakespeare. Lady Silverdale's sweetheart, and other stories. Macleod of Dare. Madcap Violet. Magic ink, and other stories. Maid of Killeena and The marriage of Moira Fergus. Marriage of Moira Fergus. With his Maid of Killeena. The penance of John Logan, and other tales. Prince Fortunatus. Princess of Thule. Sabrina Zembra. Shandon Bells. Stand fast, Craig-Royston. Strange adventures of 'a houseboat. Strange adventures of a phaeton. Sunrise. Tale of two young fools. (Issued also as Romeo and Juliet.) That beautiful wretch. Three feathers. White heather. White wings. Wild Eelin. The wise woman of Inverness, ana other miscellanies. Wolfenberg. Yolande. Blark arrow. Stevenson, R. L. Black beauty. Sewell, A J Black crook. Anon. Black curtain. Loughead, F. H. Black Douglas. Crockett, S. R. Black dwarf. Scott, W. B'ack Forest village stories. Auerbach, B. Black gown. Hall, R. Black heart and white heart. Haggard, H. R. With his Elissa. Black Homer of Jimtown. Mott, E. Black ivory. Ballantyne, R. M J Black Rifle's mission. Kellogg, E J Black Rock. Connor, R. Black spirits and white. Cram, R. A. Black tortoise. Villcr, P. Black tulip. Dumas, A. D. With his Two Dianas. Black wolf's breed. Dickson, H. BLACKBURN, W. M. Geneva's shield. Young Calvin in Paris, and the little flock that he fed J BLACKMORE. R. D. Alice Lorraine. Cradock Nowell. Cripps the carrier. Dariel. Kit and Kitty. Lorna Doone. Same 2v. Maid of Skar. Mary Anerley. Perlycross. Remarkable history of Sir Thoma.s Upmore, Bart, M. P. Slain by the Doones, and other stories. Springhaven. Blade-o'-grass. Farjeon, B. L. BLAKE, H. A. (Terence McGrath) Pictures from Ireland. BL.\NO, Mme. M. T. (Th. Bentson) Remorse. BLaNCHARD, a. E. Taking a stand.. J Blanche, Lady Falaise. Shorthouse, J. H. Bleak House. Dickens, C. Blennerhassett. Pidgin, C. F. BLESSINGTON, Countess of. See Gar- diner. M. P. Blind lead. Bates, J. W. Blind musician. Korolenko, V. Blithedale romance. Hawthorne, N. Blix. Norris, F. Blockade. Erckman, E. Blockade runners. Verne, J. With his A floating city. BLODGETT, M. F. At the queen's mercy. BLOUET. P. (Max O'Rell) Woman and artist. Blown to bits. Ballantyne, R. M J Blue and the grey afloat ser. See Optic, O -J Blue and the grey on land ser. See Optic, O J Blue blood. Dande, L. Bluij fairy book. Iiang, A J Blue grass and rhododendron. Fox, J. Jr. Blue .iackets of '76. Abbot, W-. J J Blue jackets of 1812. Abbot, W. J J Blue jackets of '61. Abbot, W. J J Blue jackets of 1S98. Abbot, W. J J Blue lights. Ballantyne, R. M J Blue poetry book. Lang, A J Bluebeard's keys. Ritchie, A. I. T. BLI NDELL, Mrs. F. See Francis. M. E. pseud. Blush roses. Morse, C. F. Boat builders ser. See Outic, O J Boat club. Optic. O J Boat club ser. See Optic, O J Bob. Lanier, S J Bob Biu-ton. Alger, H. Jr J Bob, son of battle. Ollivant, A. "Bobbo." "Wharton, T. Bobby's wolf. Alden, L M J Bodley family. Scudder, H. E J Bod ley .grandchildren. Scudder, H. E..J Bodleys on wheels. Scudder. H. E J Bodleys telling stories. Scudder, H.E..J Bog-myrtle and peat. Crockett, S. R. BOISGiLBERT, E. pseud. See Don- nellv, I. BOIS-MELLY, C. du. History of Nich- olas Muss. Bolanye. Read. O. BOLDREWOOD. R. pseud, of Brown, T. A. Babes in the busih. Modern buccaneer. Robbery under arms. Sphinx of Eaglehawk. BOLTON, S. K. How success Is won.. J liives of girls who became famous. .J Lives of poor boys who became fa- mous J l:!nnaventure. Cable, G. W. BONP.AREFF. T. joint author. See Tolstoi, L. N. Bondman. Caine, H. Bondwoman. Ryan, M. E. BONTIFACE, J. X. (X. B. Saintine) Plo- eiola: or, the prison flower. BONNER, G. Hard-pan. BONNER, J. Child's history of Prance.J BONNER 13 BRADDON Child's history of Spain J Child's history of the United States, 3v J EONNJOR. S. See McDowell. K. S. E. Bonnie Prince Chariie. Henty, G. A. ..J Bonnie Scotland. Lippincott, S. J. C...J Bornyhorough. Whitney, A. D. T. BONS.\L, S. Golden horseshoe. Bony and Ban. Catherwood, M. H J Book bill.s of Narcissus. LeGallienne, R. Book o' nine tales. Bates, A. Book of athle'tics. Bingham, N. W. Jr.. J Book of Bryn Mawr stories. Morris. M. Book of dragons. Nesbit, E J Book of fables. Aesop J Book of folk stories. Scudder, H. E J Bonk of games. Greenaway, K J Book of golden deeds. Yonge, C. M. ..J Book of Knight and Barbara. Jordan, P. S J Book of Saints. Brown, A. F -J Book of versos. Lucas, E. V J Book of Waverly gems. Scott, W. Booming of Acre Hill. Bangs, J. K. BOONFJ, H. B. and Brown, K. East- over Court House. BOOTH, E. M. J. (Rita) Dame Durden. Fragoletta. Mystery of a Turkish bath. BOOTHBY, G. A cabinet secret. Dr. Nikola. Lost endeavor. Marriage of Ester. Border Jjeander. Seely, H. Border sheperdess. Barr, A. E. Born of flame. Peeke, M. B. Born player. West, M. Born to serve. Sheldon, C. M. BOIiNKMAN, M. (Oraquill) Madame Jane .funk and Joe. BOUKOW. G. Lavengro. The Romany rye: sequel to La- vengro. Boston girl's ambition. Townsend. V. P J Boston neighbors. Poor, A. B. Boston tea party. Watson, H. C J Boston town. Scudder, H. E J Both sides the border. Henty, G. A — J BOC.'CICAULT, D. joint author. See Reade, C. BOULfJER. D. H. H. (Then. Gift) Pret- ty Miss Bellew. Pound by a spell. Conway. H. Bound in honor. Trowbridge, J. T J Bound in shallows. Brodhead, E. W. Bound to rise. Alger, H. Jr J Bound together. Conway, H. Bourbon lilies. Champnev, E. W. BOURDTLLON, F. W. Nepheli. BOTTRGBT, P. Antigone, and other portraits of women. Pastels of men. 2v. A saint. Tr. from his Pastels of Men. BOTTRNE, H. R. F. Famous London mfrchants J BOTTVET, M. A little house in Pimlico.J Tales of an old chateau. Bow of orange ribbon. Barr, A. E. BOWER. M. John Thisselton. Same as Puppet show. BOWLES. E. In the camarque. BOWLES. T. G. Flotsam and ietsam. BOWM.AN. T. Stcry of Lewis Carroll.. J Boy artists. Poa, E .1 Boy emigrants. Brooks. N J Boy farmers of Elm Island. Kellogg. F J Boy from Bramley. Townsend. V. F..J Boy general. Custer, E. B J Boy hunter. Reid, M J Boy I knew. Hutton, L J Boy knight. Henty, Q. A J Boy life in the U. S. navy. Clark, H.H.J Boy life on the prairie. Garland, H J Boy of the first empire. Jirooks, E. S..J Boy settlers. Brooks, N J Boy slaves. Reid, M J Boy tar. Reid, M J Boy traders. Castlemon, H J Boy trapper series. See Castlomon. H.J Boy traveller series. See Knox, T. W'..J Boy's fortune. Alger, H. Jr J Roys' Froissart. Lanier, S J Boys' guide to usefulness. Alco'tt, W. M J Boy's heroes Hale, E. E J Boy's own book of outdoor a.nd indoor sports. Anan J Boys' spring book. Miller, T J Boys' summer book. Miller, T. With his Boys' spring book J Boy's winter book. Miller, T. With his boys' spring book J Boys' workshop, with plans and designs for indoor and outdoor work. By a boy and his friends J Boys and girls' book of science. Kings- ley, C J Boys and girls' Herodotus. "VSIilte, J.S.J Boys and girls' Plutarch. White, J.S.J Boys and Men. Holbrook, R. Bnys at Chequassett. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T J Boys of Axleford. Camden, C J Boys of Fairport. Brooks, N J Boys of Grand Pre school. DeMille, J. -J Boys of Marmiton Prairie. Smith, G...J Boys of other countries. Taylor, B. ..J Boys of Scrooby. Hall, R J Bovs of '76. Coffin, C. C J Boys of '61. Coffin, C. C J Boys of the Sierras. Montgomery, W..J Boys' book of sports and outdoor life. Thompson, M J Boys' King Arthur. Lanier, S J Boys' Mabinogion. Lanier, S J Boys' Odyssey. Perry, W. C J Boys' own book of manufactures. Noyce, B J Boys' own treasury of sports. Wood. J. G ;.J Boys' Percy. Lanier, S J Boys' useful pastimes. Griffith, R J BOYESEN, H. H. Against heavy odds.J Boyhood in Norway: stories of boy- life in the land of the midnight sun J Daughter of the Philistines. Falconberg. Gunnar: tale of Norse life. Ilka on the hill-top, and O'ther stories. I.iight of her countenance. Modern vikings J Norseland tales J A Nors'>man's pilgrimage Queen Titania. Social strugglers. Boyhood in Norway. Boyesen. H. H..J Boyhood of Christ. Wallace, L J Boyhood of great men. Edgar, J. C J Boyhood of Martin Luther. Mayhew. H J BOYLE, V. P. Brokcnburne. Devil tales. Bracehridge Hall. Irving. W. BR.A.CHVOGEL. A. E. Beaumarchals. BRACKENRIDGE, H. H. Modern chivalrv. BRACKETT, A. and Eliot, I. M. comps. Poetry for home and school J Braddock. Musick, J. R. BRADDONT, M. E., now Maxwell, M. B. B. Asphodel Dead-sea fruit. Under the red flag. BKADLEY 14 BROUQHTON BRADI^EY, M. E. Story of a summer. BRADT.KY, W. I. (Glance Gaylord^ Mr. Pendleton's cup J KRADSHAW, A. A crimson stain. BRADY, C. T. For love of country. For the freedom of the sea. The grip of honoo*. Quiberon touch. Reuben James J Under tops'ls and tents When blades are out and love's afield. BRAGA, T. joint author. See Harding, V. E. Braganza diamond. Otis, J J Bragelonne. Dumas, A. D. Brahmin's treasure. Henty, G. A J Braid of cords. Tucker, C. M.. J BRATNERD, T. H. Go forth and nnd. Brake up. Optic, O J Brass bottle. Anstey, F. Brave and bold series. See Alger, H. Jr. J Brave baby. Wiltsie, S. A J Brave lady. Craik, D. M. M. Brave little Quakeress. Roe, E. P. Brave old salt. Optic, O J Braves. Cooper, J. F. Bravest of the brave. Henty, G. A J BRAY, Mrs De Poix. Bread and butter miss. Paston, G. Bread line. Paine, A. B. Bread upon the waters. Craik, D. M. M. With her Hero. Bread-winners. Anon. Breaker of laws. Ridge, W. P. Breaking away. Optic, O J Breaking the shackles. Barrett, E. BREMER, F. The butterfly's gospel, and other stories J A diary. Also The H. family, and other tales. Father and daughter. The H. family. Same with her Diary The home: or, life in Sweden. 2v. Midnight sun. The neighbors. The president's daughters. Bressant. Hawthorne, J. C. BRETE, J. de la. Story of Reine. Brethren of the coast. Munroe, K J Brewer's family. Ellis. S. S J BRE\V3TP:R, a. H. M. St. Martin's summer. BRjd Jersey T>ane. and suburban sketches. Tiove in old cloathes and other stories. Made in France: short stories. More short sixes: short stories. The runaway Browns. Short sixes: short stories. Story of a New York house. Woman of honor. Zadoc Pine, and other stories. joint author. See Mathews, B. liuniiy stories. Jewett, J. H J Buntling ball: poetical satire on New York society. Anon. BITNYAN, J. The Pilgrim's progress. Same in his Works. v2. Bunyip land. Fenn, G. M J bureaucracy. Balzac, H. BURGESS, G. Lively city o'Ligg J Vivftte: or, the memoirs of the Ro- mance Association. BURG IN, G. B. Fortune's footballs. Gascoigne's "ghost." Tomalyn's quest. Burglar who moved Paradise. Ward, 11. D. Burglar in Paradise. Ward, E. S. P. Burgomaster's wife. Ebers, G. Burial of the guns. Page, T. M. Buried treasure. vCastlemon, H J Burlesque autobiography. Twain, M. Burlcsciues. Thackeray, W. M . BURNAND, F. C. Happy thoughts. Same. Also More happy thoughts. More happy thoughts, etc. Sanford and Merton, New history (jfJ BURNETT, F. H. Earlier stories, vl. Editha's burglar J A fair barbarian. Giovanni and the other children ) His grace of O'smonde. In connection with the De Willough- by claim. Kathleen. A lady of quality. Little Lord Fauntleroy J I.,ouisiana. The making of a marchiontss. Piccino and other child stories J The pretty sister of Jose. Sara Crew.e: or, what happened at Miss Minchen's J Same. Also. Little Saint Elizabeth and other stories. Surly Tim, and other stories. That lass o' Lowrie's. Through one administration. Two little pilgrims' progress. J BURNEY, F. See Arblay, F. B. d'. BLRXHAM, C. L. Dearly bought. Dr. Latimer. A great love. Miss Archer Archer. Miss Bagg's s.2cretary. Mi.ss Pritchard's wedding trip Mistress of Beech Knoll. Next door. N^o gentlem in. A sane lunatic. Sweet clov3r: romance of the White City. A West Point wooing, and other stories. Wise woman. Young maids and old. Burning of Rome. Church, A. J. Burnt 'million. Payn, J. BUIJRELL. A. Man with seven hearts and other stories. BURSTENBINDER, E. (E. Werner> Ali)ine fay. tr. by Mrs. Wister. Good luck. tr. by Mrs. Wister. Saint Michael, tr. by Mrs. Wister. P.URT, M. E. and Ragozin, Z. A. Her akl I i MURTON. J. B. Clash of arms. The Hispaniola plate. The silent shore. BURTON i6 CAPES BURTON, R. F. ed. Vikram and the vampire -^ Burying the hatchet. Kellogg, E J Bush-boys. Reid, M J Bushwhackers. Murfree, M. N. But yot a woman. Hardy, A S. BUTLiER, W. A. Domesticus. BUTSON, A. A. S. On ithe leads: or, what the planets saw J BUTT, B. M. Eugenie. Butterfly hunters. Conant, H. S J Butterfly's go:jpel. Bremer, F J BUTTER WORTH, H. In old New Eng- land, ]n the days of Audubon J In the days of Jefferson J In the White City J Storv of Magellan and the discovery of "the I'hilippines J Traveller tales of South Africa J The treasure ship J True to his home: story of the boy- hood of Franklin J Young folks' history of Boston J Zigzag journsys J Antipodes. Europe. I^evant. Occident. ^ ^, Northern lands— the Rhine and the Arctic. „ ,^. Orient: Adriatic to the Baltic. British Isles. Great northwest. India. Arcadia and New France. Buz. Noel, M "^ By England's aid. Henty, G. A J By order of the czar. Hatton, J. By order of the king. Hugo, V. By order of the magistate. Ridge, W. f. By pike and dyke. Henty, G. A... J Bv right of conquest. Henty, G. A...... J By right of sword. Marchmont. A. W. By sheer pluck. Henty, G. A J By shore and sedge. Harte, B. By the sea. Currier, S. By the Tiber. Tincker, M. A. By way of the wilderness. Aldcn, I. M. Bybury to Beacon Street. Diaz, A. M. Bye-ways. Hichens, R. S. Bye-words. Yonge, C. M. BYNNER, E. L. Agnes Surriage. The Begum's daughter. The chase of the meteor, and other storios. Danien's ghost. Penelope's suitors. Tritons. joint author. See Hale, L. I'. BYR, R. The struggle for existence. C-ABATjI.ERO, F. pseud. See Arrom, C. B. d'P. CABELIi, I. C. Seen from the saddle. Cabinet secret. Boothby, G. CABLE, G. W. Bonaventure. Cable story book J The cavalier. "Dr. Sevier. The Grandissimes. ,Iohn March: Southerner. Madame Delphine. Old Creole days. Strange true stories of Louisiana. Strong hearts. Cadet days at West Point. King, C. Caedwalla. Cowper, F. Cacpar's column. Donnelly, I. CAFFYN, Mrs. M. (Iota) Children of circumstances. Yellow aster. Caged lion. Yonge, C. M. CaHUN, L. Adventures of Captain Mago: or, A Phoenician expedition, B. C. 1000. CAfNE, H. The bondman. , Caotain Davy's honeymoon. The Christian. The eternal city. The last confession, and the blind mother. The scapegoat. The shadow of a crime. She's all the world to me. Cakes and ale. Coffin, R. B. Calbot's rival. Hawthorne, J. C. Calderon the courtier. Lytton. E. G. E. I,. B. With his Leila. Caleb West. Smith, F. H. California 350 years ago. Anon. Californians. Atherton, G. Called back. Conway, H. Callias. Church, A. J. Callista. Newman, J. H. CALMKTTES, P. Fisher girl of France. CALTHROP, H. C. H. Paladin and Sa- racen: stories from Ariosto J Calumet "K." Merwin, S. CAMBRIDGE, A. F.deiis. A humble enterprise. Little minx. CAMDEN, C. Boys of Axelford J Cameos. Corelli, M. Cameos from English history. Yonge, C. M J CAMERON, Mrs. H. L. A bad lot A lost wife. Camille. Dumas, A. Camoens. Tieck, L. CAMP, W. and Brooks, L. Drives and puts: golf stories. Camp and cabin. Raymond, R. W. Camp in the foot-hills. Castlemon, H..J Camp life in the woods. Gibson, W. H..J Campaign series. Sec Alger, H. Jr J Campaigning with Crook. King, C. Campanar Thai. Richter, J. P. F. CAMPBELL, H. Ballantyne. Roger Berkeley's probation. Some passages in the practice of Dr. Martha Scarborouogh. CAMPBELL. H. S. American girls- home book of work and play J AVhat-to-do Club J Campers out. Ellis, E. S J Can such things be? Fleming, K. Can you forgive her? Trollope, A. Candidc. Voltaire, F. M. A. Canoeing in Kanuckia. Norton, C. L. Canoeniates. Munroe, K J CANT.\CUZENE-ALTIER, princess O. Poverina. Canterbury chimes. Chaucer, G J Canterbury chimes. Storr. F J Canterbury tales. Iife's trivial round. Eittle Miss Muftet. Lover or friend. Mary St. John. Merle's crusade. "With her Wee wifle. Mistress of Brae farm. Nellie's memories. Not like other girls. Old, old story. Only the governess. Our I^cssie. Queenie's whim. Robert Ord's atonement. Rue with a difference. Search for Basil Liyndhurst. Sir Godfrey's grand-daughters. Wee wifle. Same. Also Merle's cru- sade. Wooed and married. Carita. Pendleton, L. Carl Krinken. W^arner, S J CARI.EN. E. Ivan or, the Skjuts-boy. CARLETON, pseud. See Coffin, C. C.J CART, ETON. C. Inglenook J Tales and stories of the Irish peas- antry. Willv Reillv. Work.^. vols. 2-3. CARLOTTA. pseud. See Ballon, C. E. Carintta's intended. Stuart, R. M. CARLYIiE, T. Last-words. Carmen. Morimoe, P. CARMEN SYLVA. pseud, of Elizabeth of Roumania. Pilgrim sorrow. CARNAHAN, L. Little Doctor Victo- ria J Polly's lion J Carola. Smith. H. Carolina cavalier. Eggleston. C. C. Caroline of Brunswick. Revnn'.ds. G. M. CARPENTER, E. J. A woman of Shawmut. CARPENTER, F. D. T. Round about Rve. CARPENTER, W. B. (Bishop of Ripon) Twilight drea.ms. Carnetbagger. Read, O. CARR A. C. Paul Crew's story. CARR, A. E. All the wav round J CARR A VAN, M. J. Ben Comoe J CARREL, F. Progress of Pauline Kess- ler. C\RRTNGTON, H. B. Beacon lights of patriotism J Carriston's gift. Conway, H. CARROLL, L. pseud, of Dodgson, C. L. Alice's adventures in Wonderland J Same. Also. Through the looking glass. Syivie and Bruno J Sylvie and Bruno, concluded J Through the looking glass J "Carrots." Molesworth, M. L. S J CARRUTH. F. W. Those Dale girlfj. CARRTTTH, H. Mr. Milo Bush and other worthies. CARRYl;, C. E. Admiral's caravan J Davy and the goblin J CARTER, M. N. North Ca-^ol na sk t -hcs. CARVER, E. and Pratt, M. L. Our Fatherland. CARY, A. Clovernook. Pictures of country life. Casa Braccio. Crawford, F. M. Case of George Dedlow. Mitchell, S. W. With his The autobiography of a quack. Case of Mohammed Benanl. Anon. Case of Reub m Malachi. Edwards, H.S. Casimer M'jromina. Helps, A. CASKODEN, E. pseud, of Major C. The bears of Blue River J When knighthood was in fi">wer. Casner and his friends. Warner, A J Cassy. Smith, H J Cast up by the sea. Baker, Sir S. W..J Castaways. Otis, J J Casting away of Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Aloshine. Stockton, F. R. Same With his Vizier of the two-horned Alex- ander. CASTLE, A. and Castle E. Bath com- edy, and Castle E. The house of ro- mance: short .stories, and Castle E. Pride of Jennlco. and Castle, E. Th^ secret orchard. CASTLE, E. Consequences. The death-dance. With his Marsh- field. Light of Scarthey. Mar.shfleld the observer. Also the death-dance. Young April. joint aut'nDr. See Castle, A. Castle dangerous. Scott, W. Same With his Surgeon's daughter. Castle Hohonwald. Streckfus.';. A. F. K. tr. by Mrs. Wister. Castle in Spain. De Mille, J. Castle inn. Weyman, S. J. Castle of Otranto. Walpole, H. With The old English baron, by R^eve, C. Castle Rackrent. Edgeworth, M. CASTT,EMON. H. pseud, of Fosdick. C. A. Boy trapper series J Buried treasure. Boy trapper. Mail carrier. Camp in the foot-hills: or, Oscar on horseback J Elam Storm, the wolfer: or, the lost nugget J Forest and stream series J Joe Wayring at home. Snagged and sunk. Steel horse. Frank Nelson series J Snowed up. Frank in the forecastle. Boy traders. Go ahead series J Go ahead. No moss. Tom Newcombe. Gunboat series J Frank the young naturalist. Frank on the lower Mississippi. Prank before Vicksburg. CASTLETON i8 CHANLER Frank on the prairie. Frank in the woods. Frank on a gunboat. Gui^ Harri.3, the runaway J House-boat series J House-boat boys. Young game warden. Mystery of Lost River Canyon. Julian Mortimer: or, • a brave boy's strucrgles J Missing pocket-book: or. Tom Ma- son".s luck J Oscar in Africa J Our fellows: or, skirmishes witii swamp dragons J Pony express rider J A rebellion in Dixie J Rocky .mountain series J Frank at Don Carlos' rancho. Frank among the rancheros. Frank in the mountains. Rod and .gun club series J Don Gordon's shooting bos. Rod and gun. Young wild-flowers. Roughing it series J George in camp. George at the wheel. George at the fort. A s.iilor in spite of himself J Sportsman's club series J In the saddle. Afloat. Among the trappers. Tlie ten ton cutter .) Two ways of becoming a hunter J War series J True to his colors. Rodney the partisan. Marcy the blockade runner. Mai'cy the refugee. Sailor Jack the trader. Rodney the overseer. Castles in the air. Coffin, R. B. CASTLl^TON, D. R. Salem: tale of the 17th century. Cat and the cherub. Fernald, C B. Cat of Bubastes. Henty, G. A J Cathedral. Huysmans, J. K. Cathedral courtship. Wiggin. K. D. S. Catherine. Peard, F. M. Catherine. Thackeray, W. M. With his Philip. Catherine de Medici. Balzac, H. Same. With his Peasantry. OATPIERWOOD, M. H. Bony and Ban J Chase of Saint-Castin, and other stories of the French in the new world. Lady of Fort St. John. Lazarre. Mackinac and lake stories. Old Kaskaskia. Quee.n of the swamp. Romance of Dollard. Secrets at Roseladies J Story of Tonty. White islander. CATLTN, L. E. Marjorle and her neighbors. Cattle-ranch to college. Doubleday, R.J GAUNTER, H. Romance of history: India. CALVAIN. H. Original story of a vil- lage uriest. Cavalier. Cable. G. W. Cavalry lif?. Stannard, I-I. E. V. P. Cave of Crys. Parker, G. With his The Hill of Pain. CAXTOX, Pi.sistratus. p.5eud. See Lyt- ton, B. G. E. L. B. Caxton's book. Rhodes, W. H. Caxtons. Lytton. E. G. E. L. B. Cecil Castlemaine's gage. Ouida. Cecil Dresme. Winthrop, T. Cecil's books of natural histor>'. Pea- body, S. H J Cecilia. Arblay, F. B. Cedardale. Arthur, T. S J Cedars. Craigin, K. T J Celebrated ghildrfn. Masson. M J Celebrity. Churchill, W. Celibates. Balzac, H. CELIERE, P. Startling exploits of Dr. J. E. Quies. Century book for young Americans. Brooks, E. S J Century book of the American revolu- tion. Brooks, E. S J Century too soon. Musick, J. R. Century world's fair book. Jenks, T. ..J CERVANTES, S. M. de. Don Quixote. Exemplary novels. Cesar Birotteau. Balzaij, H. Chainbearer. Cooper, J. F. Chaldean magician. Eckstein, E. Chalmette. Ross, C. CHAMBERLAIN, N. H. Autobiography of a New England farmhouse. CHAMBERS, J. On a margin. CHAMBERS, R. W. Ashes of empire. Cardigan. The conspirators. The haunts of men. In the quarter. A king and a few dukea. The king in yellow. Lorraine. The maker of moons, and other stories. The 'mystery of choice: short stories. Outsider.^. Red republic. CHAMBERS, W. and Chambers, R. eds Chambers' home book. 6v. CHAMPFLEURY. pseud. of Fleury- Husson, G. The faience violin. CHAMPLIN, J. D. Young folks' cyclo- paedia of games and sports J Young folks' history of the war of the union J CHAMPNEY, E. W. All around a pal- ette J Bourbon lilies. The bubbling teapot J Great-grandmother's glrl.s in New France. Great-grandmother's girls in New Mexico J Paddy O'Leary and his learn<'d pig.J Pierre and his poodle J Rosemary and rue. Three Vassar girls abroad. France and Spain J Three Vassar girls at ho^ine. Through the south and west J Three Vassar girls in England J Three Va.ssar girls in Italy J Throe Vassar girls in Russia and Turkey J Three Vassar girls on the Rhine J Witch Winnie J Witch Winnie at Shinniecock J Witch Winnie at Versailles J Witch Winnie in Spain J Witch Winnie in Venice J Chance acquaintance. Howells, "W. D. Chance for himself. Trowbridge, J. T..J CHANDLER, L C. A dog of Constan- tinople, (■■handos. Ouida. CHANKY, G. L., F. Grant & Co J Change of air. Hope, A. H. Changeling. Besant, W. CHANLER, A. R. According to 9t. John. CHANNING 19 CHOPIN Barbara Bering: sequel to The quick or the dead. A brother to dragons, and other tales Virginia of "Virginia. CHANNING, B. M. Zodiac stories.... J CHANNING, G. E. now Mrs. Stetson. Fortunes of a day, and other stories. Chantry House. Yonge, C. M. Chantry priest of Barnet. Church, A. J. Chaplain of the fleet. Besant, W. Chaplet of pearls. Yonge, C. M. Chapters on animals. Hamerton, 1'. G.J Chapters on plant life. Herrick, S. H....r Characteristics. Mitchell, S. W. Charitv Chance. Raymond, W. CHARLES, E. R. Chronicles of iho Schonberg-Cotta family. (;;onquering and to conquer. The cripple of Antioch. Diary of Brother Bartholomew J Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan. Draytons and the Davenants. 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Anon. Facts in the curious case of H. Hyrtle, Esq. Saltu.s. E E. Fagots for the fireside. Hale, L. P J Faience violin. Champfleury. Fair Abigail. Heyse, J. L. P. Fair bajrbarian. Burnett, F. H. Fair god. Wallace. L. Fair maid of Perth. Scott, W. Fair Puritan. Herbert. H. W. Fairy book. Clarke. R. S J Fairy book. Craik. D. M. M J Fairy land of science. Fisher, A. B. B.J Fairy tales. Andersen, H. C J Fairy tales from far .Taoan. Ball-ird S.J Fairy tales from gold lands. Wentworth. M J Fairy tales from the far south. Asb- jornsen, P. C J Fairy tales of all nations. Laboulaye. E J Faith and unfaith. Hune<»rford, M. Faith d'"'Ctor. Eggleston. E. Faith Gartnevs girlhood. Whitney. A. D. T. FALCONER 32 FINNEMORE Falcon of Ijangeac. Whiteley, I. Falconberg. Boyesen, H. H. FALCONER, L. pseud, of Hawker. M. E. Mademoiselle Ixe. Falkland. Lyilon, E. G. E. 1.. B. With his coming race. Fall of Asgard. Corbe'tt, J. Fall of Damascus. Russell, C. W. Fall of Sebastopol. Henty, G. A J Fallen idol. 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Castle- mon, H J Frank before Vicksburg. Cnstlemon. H.J Frank Fowler. A]a:er, H. Jr J Frank Hunter's peril. Alger, H. .Tr J Frank in the forecastle. Castlemon, H.J Frank in the mountains. Castlemcn, H.J Frank in the woods. Castlemon, H. ..J Frank Mildmay. Marryat, F. Frank on a gunboat. Castlemon, H J Frank on .the lower Mississippi. Castle- mon, H J Frank on the prairie. Castlemon, H — J Frank the young naturalist. Castle- mon, H J Frank Warrington. Harris, M. C. Frank's campaign. Alger, H. Jr J Frank's ranch. Anon J Frankenstein. Shelley, M. W. G. FRANZ, A. joint author. Set- Eschen- bach, O. ERASER, Mrs. H. Custom of the coun- try. ERASER, W. A. Mooswa and others of the boundaries J The outcasts J FRASER-TYTLER. See Liddell, C. C. Fraternity. Anon. FRAZIER, Mrs. R. ed. Mosaic gleanings. Freaks of fortune. Optic, O J Fred and Maria and me. Prentiss, E. P. FREDERIC, H. The copperhead. The damnation of Theron Ware. The deserter, and other stories. In the sixties. The Lawton girl. The market-place. Frederick Hazzleden. Westbary, H. Frederick the great and his court. Mundt, C. M. Free to serve. Rayner, E. Freedom triumphant. Coffin, C. C J Freeland. Hertzka, T. FREEMAN, Mrs. A. M. Somebody" s Ned. FREMONT, J. B. Story of the Guard. FRENCH, A. See Thi'net, O. pseud. FRENCH, H. W. Nuna the Bramin sirl. Our boys in India J French country family. Witt. Ff. G. de French history. Brook, S J FRE;RE, M. Old Deccan days J Freres. Alexander, Mrs. FRESNEAU, A. Theresa at San Domin- go. FREYTAG, G. Ingo. Ingraban. Lost manuscript. FRIEDMAN, I. K. The lucky number: short stories. FRIEDRICH, Mrs. B. H. (G. Raimund) From hand to hand. tr. bv Mrs. Wis- ter. New race. Friend Fritz. Erckman, E. Friend of Caesar. Davis, W. S. Friend of death. Serrano, M. J. Friend Olivia, Barr, A. E. Friend to the widow. Spencer, M. Friend with the countersign. Benson, B. K. Friendly letters to girl friends. Whitney. Mrs. A. D. T J P'riends. Ward, E. S. P. Friends though divided. Henty, G. A... J Frigate's namesake. Abbot, A. B J FRITH, H. Schoolboys all the world over J Frithjof. Ragozin, Z. A J From a garret. Kendall, M. From Atlanta to the sea. Dunn, B. A.. J From canal boy to president. Alger, H. Jr J From darkness to light. Anon J From differant standpoints. Alden, 1. M. From dreams to waking. Linton, E. L. From forecastle to cabin. Samuels, 9.. J FROSr 35 a AY LORD From hand to hand. Fricdrich, Mrs. B. H. tr. by Mrs. Wistor. From hand to mouth Douglas, A. M. From headquarters. Frye, J. A. From jest to earnest. Roe, E. P. From kingdom to colony. Devereux, M. From hinds of exile. Loti, P. From Moor Isles. Fothergill, J. Fr<.im my youth up. Harland, M. From one generation to another. Mor- riman, H. S. From peasant to prince. Pietzker, AI.A.J From post to finish. Smart, H. From powder monkey to admiral. Kings- ton. W. H. G J From i^rlnter boy to ambassador. Thayer, W. M J From sandhill to pine. Harte, B. From the earth to the moon. Verne, J. From the land of the Shamrock. Barlow, J. From the land of the snow-pearls. Hig- ginson, E. From the memoir of a minister of France. Weyman, S. J. From the other side. Fuller, H. B. From whose bourne. Barr, K. Fromont junior and Rlsler senior. Daudet, A. Frontier stories. Warman, C. FROST, J. Little Corporal J Old Hickory J Old Rough and Ready J Swamp Fox J FKC>ST, W. H. The court of King Ar- thur J FROTH INGHAM, B. B. The turn of the road. FROTHINGHAM, O. B. Stories of the Patriarchs J FROUDB, J. A. Two chiefs of Dunboy. Frozen north. Anon J Frozen pirate. Russell, W. C. FRYE, J. A. From headquarters: short stories. Fugitive. Spears, J. R. Fugitives. Ballanlyne, R. M J FirLLER, A. Katherine Day. A literary courtship. Peak and prairie. Pratt portraits. A Venetian June. FULLER, C. M. Across the campus. FULI.,ER, E. Complaining millions of men. Fuller H. Vivian of Virginia. FULLER, H. B. Cliff-dwellers. From the other side: short stories. Last refuge. With the procession. FT'LT-ER. J. G. The Brownings. (Also) Lucy Lee J FTILT-ER, M. L. Aspen shade. FULLERTON, G. C. L. G. A stormy life Funny friends! Miller. H. M J Fur country. Verne, J. FURMAN, L. S. Stories of a sanctified town. G G. T. T. Hale, E. E. GAnORI.\U. E. Clique of gold. File No. 113. The honor of the name. In pei'il of his life. Marriage at .a venture. Monsieur Lecoq. Mystery of Orclval. Other pe-Dple's money. A thousand francs reward. (Also) Carmen. Widow Lerouge. Issued also as Le- roug« case. Gadfly. Voynich, E. L. G.\GE, G. S. Mr. Blxley's Christmas visitor. In Stories by American authors. GAINES, G. The American girl of the period: and other sketches. Galama. De Liefde, J. B. G.^LDEMAR, A. joint author. See Sar- dou, V. GALD03, B. P. Marianela. GAI-E, N. Songs for little people J Gallagher. Davis, R. H. GALLAGHER, G. M. Vassar stories. Gallant lords oi P.ois-Dore. Dudevant, A. L. A. D. GALLET, L. Adventures of Cyrano de Bergerac. Gallia. Doure. M. M. Galloping Dick. Watson, H. B. M. Gallops. Gray, D. Game of ch ,nce. Coombs. A. S. Games and .-ongs. Newell, W. H J Garcilasco. Ellis, J. B. Garden of a commuter's wife. Anon. Garden of Eden. Howard, B. W. Garden of swords. Pemberton, M. GARDINER, M. P. Countess of Bles- sington. Country quarters. ed. Heath's book of beauty: short stories. GARLAND, H. Boy life on the prairie..! Eagle's heart. Hor mountain lover. Jason Edwards. A little Norsk: or, ol' pap's Flaxen. Main-travelled roads: short stories. A memb;r of the third house. Prairie folks. Rose of Dutcher's Coolly. A spoil of office. Garret and the garden. Ballantvne, R. M J Garret Van Horn. Sauzade, J. S. GARRETT, E. and R. pseud. See Mayo, I. P. Garrison tangle. King, C Garth. Hawthorne, J. C. Garton Rowley. Wray, J. J. Gascoigne's ghost. Burgin, G. B. Gascoyne the scandal-wood trader. Bal- lantyne, R. M J GASKELL, E. C. S. Cousin Phillis. With her Cranford. Cranford. Same. Also Cousin Phil- lis. Mary Barton, and other tales. Moorland cottage J My lady Ludlow. North and south. Right at last, and other stories. Sylvia's lover.-;. Gaston de Latour. Pater, W. H. Gates ajir. Ward. E. S. P. Gates between. Ward, E. S. P. Gates wide open. Wood, G. GATH. pseud. See Townsond, G. A. GATTY, Mrs. A. Parables from nature. 2v J G.ATTNTER. H. Romance of history: India. GATTfER, T. Mv household pets J Spirlte. joint author. See Girardin, E. de GAYLORD, C. pseud. See Bradley. W.I. Gayworthy.-?. Whitney, A. D. T. Gftber. B-nton. K. A. Gemini Fox. E. Gems of be.auty. Percival. E. General manager's story. Harnblen. H.E. General's double. King, C. General.^hip. Roy, G. Geneva's shield. Blackburn, W. M. Genevieve. Lamartine, A. Gentl.?.man from Indiana. Tarkir.gton, B. GERARD 36 QOMME Gentleman of France. Weyman, S. J. Gentleman of leisure. Fawcett, E. Gentleman player. Stephens, R. N. Gentleman vagabond. Smith, F. H. Gentleman's gentleman. Pemberton, M. George at the fort. Castlemon, H J George at the wheel. Castlemon, H — J George in camp. Castlemon, H J George's mother. Brane, S. Georgian actress. Mackie, P. B. Georgian bungalow. Baylor, F. C J Georgians. Hammond, H. H. Gerald Ffrench's friends. Je.?.sop, G. H. Gerald Fitzgerald. Lever, C. J. GERARD, D. Etelka's vow. GERBERDING, E. The golden chimney.J German novelties. Roscoe. T. GERSTACKER, F. Western lands and western waters. Giannetto. Majendie, M. E. Giant of the north. Ballantyne, R. M. ..J Giant raft. Verne, J. GIBSON, C. For lack of gold. GTI'-BS, G. In search of mademoiselle. Pike and cutlass.. J GIBSON', C. D. My lady and Allen GIBSON, W. H. Camp life J Eye spy J Gid Granger. Stoddard, W. O J Gideon Fleyce. Lucy, H. W. GTELOW, M. S. Mammy's rcmaniscences GIFT, T. pseud. See Boulger, D. H. H. Gifts of the child Christ. Macdonain. G. Gil Bias. Le Sage, A. R. Gilded age. Twain, M. GILDER, J. L. Autobiography of a tom- boy J Gilian the dreamer. Munro, N. GTLLIAT, E. The dragonnades. GILIjIES, M. In icebound seas J Gll-LMAN, H. Hassan, a fellah. GTI..MAN, A. Kings, queens, and barba- rians J Tales of the pathfinders J GTI.MAN, S. That Dakota girl. GII.MORE. J. R. (Edmund Kirke) Among the pines. Ginx's baby. Jenkins, E. Giovanni and other children. Burnett, Mrs. F. H J Giraffe hunters. Reid, M J GIRAKDIN'. E. de. and others. Cros.=! of Born> . Girl and the governor. Warren, C. Girl and the guadsman. Black, A. Girl at Cobhurst. Stockton, P. R. Girl at the halfway house. Hough, E. Girl graduate. Wooley, C. P. Girl in ten thousand. Meade, L. T J Girl in the Karpathians. Dowie, M. M.J Girl neighbors. Keddle, H J Girl ranchers of the San Coulee. Mar- shall. C. L J Girl withoiit ambition. Robson, T. S J Girl's room. Anon J Girls and I. Molrsworth. M. T... S J Girls of Bonnie Castle. Forrester, I. L.J Glrls'own book. Leslie. E J Girls'own indoor book. Pet(>rs, C J Girls' own outdoor book. Peters. C J Glrlhond of Shakespeare's heroines. Clarke, M. C. GIS3ING, G. The odd worn. n. The town traveller. GLASCOCK, M. W. B. Dare. GLASCOCK. W. H. Stories of Colum- bia J GLASGOW. E. The descendant. Phases of an inferior planet. Voice of the people. Glimpses through the cannon smoke. Forbes, A. Gloria. Perez Galdos, B. Gloria victis. Mitchell, J. A. Glorinda. Dodd, A. B. B. Glorious fortune. Besant, W. Glory of the house of Israel. Strauss, G. F. GLOUVET, J. de. pseud. See Beaure- paire, G. Gt.UMER, C. von. Noble name. tr. by Mrs. Wister. GLYN, E. Visits of Elizabeth. Go ahead series. See Castlemon, H J Go forth and find. Brainerd, T. H. Gobi or Shamo. Murray, G. G. A. GOBINEAU, J. A. C. de. Typhanie's Abbey. God and the man. Buchanan, R. God in the car. Hope, A. H. God of his fathers. London. J. "God wills it!" Davis, W. S. God's fool. Maartens, M. GODFREY, E. Harp of life. Poor human nature. Godolphin. Lyrton, E. G. E. L. B. Gods arrive. Holdsworth, A. E. Gods give my donkey wings. Abbott, A. E. Godson of a marquis. Theuriet, A. GOFJTHE, J. W. von. Elective acinities. Novels and tales. Wilhelni Meister's .apprenticeship. Same (also) Wilhelm Meister's travels. Wilhelm Monster's travels. Goethe and Schiller. Mundt, C. M. GOGOL, J. N. W. Taras Bulba. Tchitchikoff's journeys: or, dead souls. 2v. Going south. Optic, O < J Going west. Optic, O J Gold and dross. Mayo, I. F. Hold Elsie. John, B. tr. by Mrs. Wister. Gold fi.sh of Gran Chimu. Lum.mis, C F. Gold-hunters of Alaska. Allem, W. B..J Gold of Chickaree. Warner, S. Gold of pleasure. Lothrop, G. P. (inid thimble. Optic, O J Golden arrow. Hall, R J Golden Auturnn. Alexander. Mrs. Golden-Beak. Bassett, G. With his Hippolyte. Golden book of Venice. TurnbuU, F. L. Golden butterflv. Besant, 'W. Golden chimney. Gerberding, E J Golden days of '49. Munroe. K J (lOlden fleece. Achard, A. Golden fleece. Tucker, C. M J Golden gossip. Whitney, A. S. T. Golden horseshoe. Bonsai. S. Golden house. 'Warner, C. D. ( '.olden justice. Bishop, "W. H. Golden mag'i2t. Fenn,. G. M J Golden mediocrity. Hamerton. E. Golden picture book. Anon J Golden sorrow. Pool, M. L. Golden spike. King, B. Golden wedding. Stuart, R. M. Golden year. By the author of "Marian Falconer" J GOLDSMITH, O. History of little Goody Two Shoes J Miscellaneous works. Vicar of Wakefield. Same (also) Ras- selas by S. Johnson (and> Paul and Virginia by J. H. B. Saint-Pierre. Same, in Acme library of modern classics. (Goldsmith's wife. Revbaud, Madame, C. Golficide. Sutnhen, Van T. « Gomery of Montgomerj'. Washburn, C. A. GOMME, A. B. Children's singing games with tunes J GOMME. G. L. ed. Prince's storj book.J Good Americans. Harrison, C. C. QOODLOE 37 GREENWOOD Good and great men. Anon J Good little Mitty. Child. L. M J Good luck. Burstenbinder, E. ir. by Mrs. Wisler. Good old times series. See Kellogg, E.J Good ship Mohock. Russell, W. C. Good scories of man and other animals. Reade, C. Good-bye sweetheart. Broughton, R. GOODLOE, A. C. College girls: short stories. GOODM.\N, M. Experiences of an Eng- lish sister of mercy .T GOODRICH, S. G. Lights and shadows of African history J Manners, customs and antiquities of the Indians .1 GOODWIN, M. \S^. The head of a hun- dred. Sir Christopher. GORDON, C. W. See Connor, R. pseud. GORDON, J. pseud. See Cruger, J. G.S. GORDON, NV. J. Englishman's haven. J Gordon Baldwin. Linda u, R. Gordon Highlander. Green B. E J Gorilla hunters. Ballantyne, R. M J GORKF, M. Foma GordyeefC. Gospel of freodom. Herrick. R. Gospel writ in steel. Paterson, A GOSS, C. P. Redemption of David Cor- son. GOI'LD, S. B. The broom-squire. Cheap Jack Zitka. Domitia. Grettic the outlaw J Winefred. GOULDING, P. R. Sapelo J Seal-o-quah J Toung marooners J GRAHAM, B. pseud. See Mole.'^worth, M. L. S. GRAHAM, P. Maud Bingley. GR.XH.^U^, M. C. Stories of the foot- hills. vjRAH.\ME. K. Dream days. Grammar-land. Nesbitt, M. L J GRAND, S. Babs the impossible. Heavenly twins. Ideala. Singularly deluded. Grandfather Lickshlngle. Criswell, R.W. Grandfather's chair. Hawthorne. N...J Grania. Lawless, E. Grandissimes. Cable, G. W. GR.A.NT. C. Stories of Naples and the Camorra. GR.^NT. J. Oliver Ellis: or, the fusil- liers. Romance of war. Royal Highlanders. GR.'\NT, M. M. Cara Roma. The sun-maid. GRANT, R. An average man Bachelor's Christmas, and other stories. Confessions of a frivolou.^ girl. Knave of hearts. Opinions of a philosopher. Romantic young lady. L^nleavened bread. Grapes of wrath Norrls, M. H GRAS. P. White terror. Graustark. McCutcheon. G. B. GRAY, B. pseud. See Coffin. R. B. GRAY, D. Gallops: short stories. GR.AY, E. pseud. See Craigin, L. T. GRAY, E. C. pseud. See Japp. .\. H. GR.\Y. R. pseud. See Raymond. R. W. Gray man. Crockett. S. R. Gray Rocks. Emer.^on. W. G. Graysons. Eg.gleston. E. Graziells. I,amartine. A. Great Chin episode. Cushing. P. Great Dutch admirals. DeLiefde. .T — .T Great Emergency. Ewing, J. H J Great expectatlDns. Dickens, C. Great-grandmoth.jr's girls in New France Champney, Mrs. E. W J Great-grandmother's girls in New Mex- ico. Champney, Mrs. E. W J Great Hesper. Barrett, F. Great Hoggarty diamond. Thackeray, W. M. Great invasion. Erckm_in, E. Great K. & A. train robbery. Ford, P.L. Great love. Burnham, C. L. Great man of the provinces in Paris. Balzac, H. Great match. Smith, M. P. W. Great men and gallant deeds. Edgar, J. G J Great men's sons. Brooks, E. S J Great northwest. Butterworth. H J Great Pilot. Newton, R J Great shadow. Doyle, A. C. Great scone of Sardis. Stockton, F. R. Great thoughts for little thinkers. Ames. L. T J Great war syndicate. Stockton, P. R. Great west. Pratt, M. L J Great Western series. See Optic. O J Greater glory. Maartens, M. Greater inclination. Wharton, E. Grecian stories. Haek, M J Greek Gnlliv-r. (?hurch, A. J J Greek hero-3tories. NielDuhr, B. G J Greek sculpture. Wherry, A J Greek slave. lanthe. GREEN, A. K. afterwards Mrs. Rohlfs. Agatha Webb. Behind closed doors. The circular study. Cynthia Wakeman's money. A difficult problem, (also) The stair- case at the Heart's Delight (and) other stories. The doctor, his wife, and the clock. Doctor Izard. The forsaken inn. Hand and ring. Leavenworth case. Lost man's Lane. Marked "personal." A matter of millions. Mill mystery. Miss Hurd. One of my sons. Staircase at the Heart's Delight. With her Difficult problem. Strange diisappearance. Sword of Damocles. That affair next door. GREEN. E. E. Birdie's resolve J A Gordon Highlander J Tn the wars of the roses J GREEN. R. S. An all around boy J Greesn book. Jckai. M. Green carnation. Hichens. R. S. Green fairy book. Lang. A J Green gate. Wichert. E. A. A. G. Green Mountain boys. Thompson. D. P. (Jreen pa.^tures and P'cadilly. Black, W. GRFEN.\-WAY. K. Book of games ....J Under the window J GREENE. Mrs. R. J. Winter and sum- mer at Burton Hall J GRFENE. S. P. McL. Cape Cod folks. Flood-tide. The moral Imbeciles. Some other folks. Stuart and Bamboo. Towhead. Vescy of the Basins. GREE.VOI'GH, S. D. L. Arabesques. In extremis. TreR pon at home. GRFEN"WOOD. G. pseud. See Tjippin- cott, S. J. G. GREEY 38 HALEY GRKBY, E. A captive of love. Younc; Americans in Japan J joint author. See Saito, S. Greifenstein Crawford, V. M. Grettic the outlaw. Gould, S. B J GKKTTSKL, J. H. lOthics of the law. GREVII.I.E, H. pseud. See Durand, A. M. C. GREi", M. pseud, of Tuttiet. M. G. A costly freak. Four-leaved clover. In the h.;art of the storin. An innocant impostor, and other stories. Last .sentence. Deproach of Annesley. Ribstone pippins. Silence of Dean Maitland. Sweethearts and friends. Grey fairy book. Lan;;, A J Grey roses. Harland, H. Grif. Farjeon, B. L. GRIFFIN, G. The Aylmers of Bally- Aylmer: Hand and word. Barber of Bantry, etc. Christian physiolog'ist. (Also) A night at sea. The rivals. (Also) Tracy's ambition. Tales of the jury-room. Tracy's ambition. With his Rivals. GRlFFiTH, C. Victory Deane. GRTF'FTTH, H. S. Her father's leg-acy.J GRIFFITH, R. Boys' useful pastimes.J Griffith Gaunt. Reade, C. GRIMM, J. L. and Grimm, W. K. Pop- ular fairy tales J GRINNELL,, G. B. The punishment of the stingy J Grip of honor. Brady, C. T. Ground arms. Sullner, B. von. Guardian angel. Holmes, O. W. (Juenn. Howard, B. W. Guerndale. Stimson, J. S. Guernsev Lily. Coolidge, S J Guert Ten Eyck. Stoddard. W. O. J GUEIILETTE, T. S. Thousand and one quarters of an hour. Guild Court. Macdonald, G. Guinea gold. Eden, C. H J GPINEV, L. I. Lover's Saint Ruth's, and other tales. GI'TZOT. de W. See Witt, H. G. de. Gulliver's travels. Swift. J. Same J Gunboat series. See Castlemon, H J Gunnar. Povesen, H. H. GTTNSAULUS, F. W. Monk and knight. 2v. GUNTER, A. C. Baron Montez of Pana- •ma and Paris. Billy PTamilton. The first of the English. The king's stockbroker. Miss Dividends. Miss Nobody of Nowhere. Mr. Barnes of New York Mr. Potter of Texas. A princess of Paris. That Frenchman. GTrTHlUF, F. A. S°e Anstey, F. pseud. Guy Harris. Castlemon, H -T Guy Mannering. Scott. W. Guy River.s. Simms, W. G. GWYNN, S. The old knowledge. GYP. pseud. See Martel. comtesse de. Gypsy Christ. Sharp. W. Gypsv queen. DeNormand. H. Gypsy series. See W^ard. E. S P J H H. H. pseud. Sec Jackson. H. M. F. H. family. Bremer. F. Same With her Diarv HABBERTON. J. All he knew. Barton experiment. Brueton's bayou. (Also) Miss De- farge by Mrs. Burnett. Chautauquans. The crew of the Sam Miller J How it came about. Jericho road. Mrs. Mayburn's twins. Who was Paul Graystone? J With the dream-maker J joint author. See Norton, C. L. Habermeist-'r. Schmid, H. Hadassah. Black, M. S. HAEK, M. Grecian stories. J HAGGARD, H. R. Allan Quatermain. Allan's wife ,and other tales. Beatrice. Black heart and white heart. With, his Elissa. Cleopatra. Colonel Quaritch. Doctor Therne. Elissa. (also) Black heart and whit* heart. Jess. Joan Haste. King Solomon's Mines. Iiysbeth. Maiwa's revenge. Mr. Meeson's will. Nad a the lily. She. Swallow. The wizard. and Lang, A. The world's desire. HAHN-HAHN, L M. L. S. countess. Faustina. HAINS, T. J. Mr. Trunnell, mate of the ship Pirate. The wind-jammers: short stories. HALDANE, W. A. A chord from a vio- lin. HALE, E. E. Boy's heroes J Brick moon, and other stories. ("Christmas in Narragansett. The fortunes of Rachel. Pour and Ave: a story of a Lend-a- hand Club J (t. T. T. His level besit, and other stories. Historic Boston and Its neighborhoodJ How to do it J If, yes, and perhaps. In His name. Man without a country, and other tales. Conts. same as If, yes, and perhaps. Mr. Tangier's vacations. Mrs. Morriam's scholars J My double and how he undid me. A New England boyhood J Our Christmas in a palace. Our new crusade. Stories of adventure J Stories of Invention J Stories of the sea J Stories of war I Susan's escort and others. Sybaris and other homes. Ten times one is ten. Ups and downs. and Hale, L. P. New Harry and Lucy J and Hale, S. Family flight around home J Family flight ever Egypt and Spain. J ed. Tales from the travels of Baron Munchausen J* Hale, I.. P. Fagots for the flreside — J Last of the Peterkins J The Peterkin papers J joint author. See Hale. E. E. HALE. S. joint author. See Hale. E. B. HALEY, I-. Abbe Constantin HALIBURTON 39 HARRISON Parisian points of view. Half a million acres. Towner, A. Half-back. Barbour, R. H J Half-hours with foreign novelists. Zim- mern, H. Half rnuiul 'the world. Optic, O J HA T.I BURTON, T. C. (Sam Slick) The clockmaker. HALL, A. C. Miss Leigh ton's perplex- ities. HALL, C. W. Adrift In the ice-fields.. J Drifting around the world J HALL, G. The hundred, and other stories. HALL. H. Court life under tho Plan- tagenets. HAJL.I., R. Black gown. The boys of Scrooby J The Gold in Arrow J HALL, T. Tales. Hall in the grove. Alden, I. M. J Hallam succession. Barr, A. E. HALLKR, G. p.seud. Renee and Franz. HALSTEAD, A. L. The death trust. HALSTEAD, L. B. (Barbara Elbon) Bethesda. Halt. Ouida. With her Rinaldo. HAMBLEN, H. E. (Frederick Benton Williams) General manager's story. The story of a Yankee boy J Tom Benton's luck J Yarn of a bucko mate. HAMERLING, R. Aspasia. H.AMEHTON, E. Golden mediocrity. HAMERTON, P. G. Chapters on ani- mals J Marmorne Wenderholme. HAMILTON, Mrs. V. D. Woven of many threads. HAMILTON, G. pseud. See Dodge, M.A. HAMILTON, K. W. The Kinkaid ven- ture J HAMILTON. L. E. The outlaws of the marches. Hammer. CThurch, A. J J Hammer and anvil. Spielhagen, F. HAMMOND, H. H. (Henri Dauge) The Georgians. HAMMOND, W. A. Lai. and Lanza, C. Tales of eccentric life. Han of Iceland. Hugo, V. HANCOCK, A. E. Henry Bourland. Hand and ring. Green, A. K. Hand of Erhelberta. Hardy, T. Handel and Haydn. Barnard, C. F J Handsome Brandons. Tynan, K. Handsome Humes. Black, W. Handy Andy. Lover, S. Hania. Slenkiewicz, H. Hannah. Craik, D. M. M. Hannah, Ann. Douglas, A. M J Hannah Thurston. Taylor, B. Hans Brinker. Dodge, M. E. M J HANSON. C. H. Stories of the days of King Arthur J M'anderings of Aeneas and the founding of Rome J Hap-hazard. Field, K. Happy prince. Wilde, O J Happy thoughts. Buniand, F. C. HARBIN. W. N. Westerfelt. Hard cash. Reade, C. Hard maple- Warner, S J Hard-pan. Bonner, G. HARDY, A. S. But yet a woman. Passe Rose. "U'ind of destiny. HARDY, T. Desperate remedies. Far from the madding crowd. The hand of Ethelberta. A I>aodicean. Life's little ironies. Mayor of Casterbrldge. Pair of blue eyes. The return of the native. Tes.s of the D'Urbervllles. Trumpet major. Two on a tower. l.Tnder the greenwood tree. The well-beloved. Wessex tales. The woodlanders. Hardv Norseman. Lyall, B. HARLAND, H. The cardinal's snuff- box. Comedies and errors. Grey roses: short stories. HARI.AND, H. ( Sidney Luska) A.s it was written. Mrs. Peixada. Mv Uncle Florimand J HARL.\ND, M. pseud, of Terhune, Mrs. M. v. H. From my youth up. Mr. Wayt's wife's sister. (Also) So- cial success (and) Articles of sepa- ration. 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A day's pleasure, and other sketches. Dr. Rreen's practice. Fearful responsibility, and other sketches. Forgone conclusion. A hazard of new fortunes. 2v. An imperative duty. Indian summer. The lady of the Aroostook. The landlord at Lion's Head. The minister's charge. A modern instance. An open-eyed conspiracy. A pair of patient lover.s. Ragged lady. The rise of Silas Lapham. HOWITT 44 ILIOWIZI Shadow of a dream. The story of a play. Suburban sketches. Their silvei- werjrline iourney. 2v. Their wedding journey. A traveler from Altruria. The undiscovered country. A woman's reason. World of chance. WOsVITT, M. My uncle, the clockmaker. HOYT. D. L. Barbara's heritage J HUAN MEE. (pseud?) Diplomatic wo- man: short stories. Huckleberries. Cooke, R. T. Hudson Bay. Ballantyne, R. M. J Hugh Gwyeth. Dix, B. M J Hugh Melton. King, K. Hugh Wynne. Mitchell, S. \V. HUJHES, R. The dozen from Lake- rim J Lakerim athletic club J HUGHES, T. Ashenfagot. Scouring of the White Horse. Tom Brown at Oxford. Tom Brown's school days. Same with title Tom Brown at Rugby.. J HUGO, V. Bug-Jargal. Same (Also) Tjast day of a condemned. (And) Claud Guerex. Same. With his Ninety-three. By ordor of the king. Issued also as The man who laughs. Same. With his Les miserables. Han of Iceland. 2v. Same (Also) Claud Guerex. History of a crime. Same. (Also) Poems. Same. With his Notre Dame. Hunchback of Notre Dame. Issued also as Notre Dame. Jargal. Issued also as Bug-Jargal. Last day of a condemned. (Also) Claud Guerex. Stme. With his Ninety-three. Same With his Bug- Jargal. Laughing man. 4v. Issued also as By order of the king. Les miserables. Same 2v. Same. 5v. (in 10). Same (Also) By order of •the king. 2v. Same (Also) Bug- Jargal. 3 vol. The man who laughs. Issued also as By order of the king. Ninety-three. Same (Also) Last day of a condemned. Same (Also) Bug- Jargal. (And) Claud Guerex. Same. With his Toilers of the sea. Notre-Dame: or, the bell-ringer of Paris. Same. 4v. Same. (Also) History of a crime. Same, as Hunch- back of Notre-Dame. Saint Denis. (Prom his Les IVIiscr- ables.) Toilers of the sea. Same. 4v. Same (Also) '93, Huguenots. James, G. P. R. Huguenots in exile. Dupuy, E. A. Hulda. Stahr, F. L. Human boy. Phillpotts, E J Humble enterprise. CTmbridge, A. Humble romance. Wilkins. M. B. Humbled pride. Musick, J. R. HUME, P. Bishop Pendle. Third volume. Tracked by a tatoo. When I lived in Bohemia. HUMPHREY. F. A. Children of old Parks tavern: J PTunchlack of Notre Damp. Hugo, V. Hundred. Hall, C. Himdredth man. Stockton. F. R. Hungarian nabob. Jokai, M. HUN-GERFORD. M. (The T")uchess) Airy fairy Lilian. Beauty's daughters. The duchess. Faith and unfaith. Jerry, and other stories. Lady Eranksmere. Lady Patty. Lady Valworth's diamonds. (And The hatmted chamber. Mental struggle. Molly darling, and other stories. O tender Dolores. Phyllis. Rossmoyne. HUNT, Mrs. A. W. See Hunt, Mrs. M. R. HUNT, L Romances of real life. v2. HUNT, M. R. The leaden casket. HUNT, V. The maiden's progress. Unkist, imkind. Hunter cats of Connorloe. Jackson. H Vl. F. With her Letters from a cat. J Hunting in the jungle. Kello.gg. W. F. ..J HUNTINGTON, P. pseud. See Foster. I. H. HURD, G. M. The Bennett twins. Hurricane Gulch. Hawthorne, R. M. Hurrish. Lawless, E Hut'-d knoll. Cooper, J. P. HUTTON, L. A boy I knew and four dogs HUYSMANS, J. K. The cathedral. HTNE, C. J. C. Prince Rupert, the buccaneer. Recipe for diamonds. Hypatia. Kingsley, C. Hyperion. Longfellow, H. W. Hypnotic tales. Ford, J. L. Hypocrites. Davidson, H. C. I I am the king. Stevens, S. I forbid the banns! Moore, P. F. 1 promessi .sposi. Manzoni, A. I say no. Collins, W. T, thou and the other one. Barr. A. E. ■ la. Couch, A. T. Q. lANTHE. pseud. The Greek slave. Iceland fisherm.an. Loti. P. Ice-maiden. Andersen, H. C J Idalia. Ouida. IDE. Mrs. pseud. See O'gden, R. Tdeala. Grand, S. Idylls of the sea. Bullen, P. T. lermola. Kraszewski, J. I. If I were a man. Robertson, H. If yes and perhaps. Hale, E. E. Ike Partington. Shillaber, B. P J ILIOWIZI, H. In the pale. The weird Orient. Ilka on the hill-top. Boyesen, H. H. Image breakers. Dix, G. Immortal. Daudet, A. Imperative duty. Howells. W. D. Imi'erial lover. Taylor. M. I. Impostor. Talbot, C. R. Impregnable city. Pemberton. M. Improbable tales. Ross, C. Improvisatore. Andersen, H. C. In a Cornish township. Pentreath, D. In a new world. Alger. H. Jr J In a north country village. Francis, M. E. In a sea bird's nest. Clare, F. ' In a steamer chair. Barr, R. In a winter city. Ouida. In and about Bohemia. Wills, C. J. In and out of school. V.. L J In black and white. Kipling, R. In blue and white. Brooks, E. R J In Blue Creek canon. Ray, A. C J In childhood's country. Moulton, E. L. C J In chimney comers. MacManus. S J ILIOWIZI 45 INMAN In connection with the r>r Willoughby claim. Burnett, F. H. In deacon's orders. Bcsant, "".V. In defense of the flag. Brooks, E. S. ..J In direst peril. Murray, D. C. In doors and out. Optic. O J Tn exile. Foote, M. H. Tn extremis. Greenough, S. D. L. In far Loehaber. Black, W. In freedom's cause. Henty, G. A J In golden shackles. Alien. In great waters. Janvier, T. A. In Greek waters. Henty. G. A .1 In His name. Hale, K. E. In His steps. Sheldon, C. M. In honour's cause. Fenn. G. M J In hostile red. Altshcler, J. A. In icebound seas, tiillis. M J In Kedar's tents. Merriman, H. S. In king's houses. Dorr, J. C. R. In Leisler's timo.s. Brooks, E. S J In Mar.^^mnia. Ouida. In Market Overt. Payn, J. In New Granada. Kingston, W. H. G..J In old France and new. McLennan, W. In old New England. Butterworth, H. In old Quinnobissett. Clarke, R. >5...J In old St. Stephen's. Drake, J. In ole Virginia. Page, T. N. In Paradise. Heyse, J. L. P. In peril of his life. Gaboriau, E. In pirate waters. Munroo, K J In prison and out. Smith, H. In Quarters with the 25th dragoons. Stannard, H. E. V. P. Tn school and out. OT>tic. O J In search of mademoiselle. Gibbs, G. In sear'.'h of the castaways. Verne, J. In sheep's clothing. Rollston, A. D. In silk attire. Black, W. In Simkinsville. Stuart. R. M. In spite of all. Lyall, E. In spite of foes. Kins'. C. In the Alamo. Read O. In the cage. James. H. Jr. Tn the Camarque. Bowles, E. In the Carquinez v.^oods. Harte, B. In the cheerlng-i;p business. Lee, M. C. C. Tn the clouds. Murfree. M. N. Tn the councillor's house. John, E. tr. by Mrs. Wister. In the days of Alfred the Great. Tap- pan, E. M J In the days of Audubon. Butterworth, H J Tn the days of Drake. Fletcher, T. S. Tn the day; of my youth. Edward^. A.B. In the depths of the first degree. Doran, J. Tn the desert. Ebers, G. Tn the distance. Lathrop, G. P. Tn the enemy's country. Dunning, A. K. Tn the fire of Ihe fortre. Ebers. G. Tn the fir.=?t person. Pool. INT T.. Tn the forest. Poster. M. Tn the golden diys. Lyall, E. Tn the grip of the Spaniard. Hayens. H.J Tn the hands of the ca^'e-dwellers. Henty. G. A J Tn the hands of the redcoats. Tomlin- son, E. T J In tie heart of the Rockies. Hentv. G. A J Tn the hf^nrt of the storm. Grey, M. In the Hi^h VaUey. Coolidge. S J Tn the Irish brigade. H°nty, G. A J Tn the kin-sj's country. Douglas. A. M. In the land of the cave and cliff dwel- lers. Schwitka. F J In the m^.^h-'s. Thayer, TV. R. Tn the old Herrick house. Deland. E. D J In the palace of the king. Crawford F. M. In the pale. Iliowizi, H. In the permanent way. Steel, P. A. In the quarter. Chambers, R. W. In the ranks. Douglas. A. M J In the reign of terror. Henty, G. A J In the saddle. Castlemon, H J In the saddle. Optic, O J In the Sargasso sea. Janvier. T. A. In the Schillingscourt John, K. tr. by Mrs. Wister. Tn the sixties. Frederic, H. Tn the smoKe of war. Ra.vmond, W. In the stranger people's country. Mur- free, M. N. In the Tennessee mountains. Murfree, M. /K. In the three zones. Stimson, F. J. In the toils. Paddock, Mrs. A. G. In the vestibule limited. Matthews, B. In the villa.ge of Viger. Scott, D. C. In the wars of the roses. Groen, E. E..J Tn the "\:\'h!te city. Butterworth, H J In the woods and out. Alden, I. M J Tn the wrnn.g paradise. Lang, A. In times of peril. Henty. G. .\ J Tn trust. Douglas, A. M. In vain. Sienkiewicz, H. In varying moods. Harraden. B. In wild rose time. Douglas. A. M J Ina. "Washburn. K. S. TNCHBALD. E. g. A simple story. Incident and other happenings. Elliott. S. B. Independence. Alcott. L. M. With her Silver pitchers. Independence. Musick, J. B. India. Anon J India. Butterworth, H J India. Pratt, M. L J Indian fairy tales. Jacobs. J J In Man history. Drake. F. S J Indian summer. Howells, W. D. Indiscretion of the duchess. Hope. A. Ines;. Wilson, A. J. E. INGELOW. J. Fated to be fre^- John Jerome. Mopsa, the fairy J A motto changed. O^ the Skelligs. Stories told a child J Three fairv tales J TNGRRSOLL, E. Old ocean J Silver caves J INGHAM. Col. F. pseud. See Hale. E. E. Tnglenook. Carleton, C T Ingo. Freytag, G. INGOLDSBT, T. pseud. See Barham. R. H. 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Shelton, ^V. H Last touches. Clifford, L. L. Last words. Carlyle, T. Last words. Ewing, J. H J Late Mrs. Null. Stockton, F. R. I-ater lo\ e letters of a musician. Fieed. M. LATHROP. G. P. Gold of pleasure. In the distance. Newport. and Rideing, W. H. The letter of credit. La timers. McCook, H. C. Latitude 19. Crowninshield. Mrs. S. Laui^hing man. Hugo, V. LAT'GHLIN. E. O. Johnnie J LATJT. A. C. Lords of the north. Laurel bush. Craik, D. M. M. I,aurie Vane. Seawell, M. E .J Ijavengro. Borrow, G. Law and the lady. Collins, W. LAWI-ESS, E. A Chelsea householder. Grania. Hurri.sh. Maelcho. L.WVRENCE, G. A. Maurice Dering. LAWRENCE, Uncle. pseud. Young folks' whys and wherefores J Lawrence Clavering. Mason, A. E. W. Lawrence's adventure. Trowbridge. J. T ....J LAWSON. E. Euphrosyne and her "Golden book." Lawton girl. Frederic, H. I.azarre. Catherwood, M. H. LAZARUS, E. Alide. Lazarus in London. Robinson, F. W. Leader casket. Hunt, M. R. Lean. F. M. See Marryat, F. LEAR, E. Nonsense book. Lear of the steppes. Turgenef. I. S. Learning to draw. Viollet-le-Duc. E. E.J Leather stocking and silk. Cooke. J. E. Leatherstocking tales. Cooper, J. F. Leavenworth case. Green, A. K. LE BARON, G. Told under the cherry tree f LE r'ONTE. C. E. The statue in the air. T,ed-horse claim. Foote. M. H. T-EE, H. Canterbury tales. 2v. LEE, J. Kate Wetherill. LEE. M. C. C. J. In the cheerinsMip business. A soulless singer. LEE. S. B. African Crusoes T LEE, S. Canterbury tales. LEE. V. pseud, of Paget. V. Hauntings. Miss Brown. Oftilie. Phantom lover. Vanitas. Lo^ch Club. Owen. G. W. T.EFFTNGWELL, W. B. Manulito. Left behind. Otis. J J LE GALLTENNE. R. Book bills nf Narcissus. The love-letters of the king. Romance of Zion chapel. Young lives. ♦ Legend of CroQuemilainc. L'Epine, M. I>egond of Montrose. Scott, T\'. (With his) Bride of Lemmormoor. Legend of the Rhine. Thackeray. W M (With his) Philip. Legend of Thomas Didymus. Clark, J.F. Legends of Norseland. Pratit, M. L J Legends of the Rhine. Kiefer, F. J J Legionaries. Clark, H. S. l>ErGHTON, R. Wreck inverse, F. H J Tiost gold of the Monlczumas. Stoddard, W. O. Lost illusions. Balzac, H Lost in a great city. Douglas, A. M. Lost in Paris. Hodder. E J Lest in the jur.gle. DuChaiUu, P J Lost lady of old years. Buchan, J. Lost Man's lane. Green, A. K. Lost manuscript. Preytag, G. liOst mine. Connelly, J. H. Lost opportunity. Tolstoi, L. N. With his Ivan the fool. Lost provinces. Tracy, L. Lost silv3r of Briffault. Barr, .A. E. Lost wife. Cameron, Mrs. H. I... Lost word. Van Dyke, H. Lothair. Disraeli, B. LOTHROP, A. pseud. See Warner. A. B. LOTHROP, H. M. S. (Margaret Sidney) Adventur'^s of Joel Pepper j Five little Peppers grown up J Five little Peppers midway J How they went to Europe J Judge's cave. Little maid of Concord Town J New departure for girls J Phronsie Pepper J Rob J The stories Polly Pepper told J and others. Kaleidoscope J I-OTI, P. pseud, of Viaud, L. M. J. A child's romance. From lands of exile, .^n Iceland fisherman. Ramintcho. Romance of a child. Same as A child's romance. Romance of a sphai. LOLGHEAD, P. H. The abandoned claim J The black curtain. The man who was guilty. LOUIS. A. Dollars or sense? Louis de Rougemont. Pitz-Gerald, W. G. Louis XIV. Abbotft, J. S. C J Louis Philippe. Abbott, J. S. C J Louisa Pall.ant. James, H. Jr. Louisiana. Burnett, P. H. Loiikis Laras. Bikelas, D. liOurdes. Zola, E. Love. Balzac, H. Love. Oakley, H. C. Love affairs of an old maid. Bell. L. Love among the lions. Anstev, F. Love and liberty. Du.mas, A. D, Love and life. Yonge, C. M. liove and Mr. Lewisham. Wells. FI. G. Love and money. Reade, C. Love for an hour is love forever. Barr, A. E. Love in a cloud. Bates, A. Love In idleness. Crawford, F. M. Love in old cloathes. Bunner. H. C. Love In the nineteenth century. Preston, H. W. ■ Lovo letters of a musician. Reed, M. Love letters of a worldlv woman. Clif- ford. L. L. Love letters of the king. LeGallienne, R. Love me little, love me long. Reade, C. Love of Landry. Dunbar, P, T>. Love of Parson I,ord. Wilkins. M. E. Love or a name. Hawthorne, J. C. liOve songs of childhood. Field, E J Love the harvester. Pemberton, M. Love's dilemmas. Herrick, R. LOVER 54 MACDONALD Loves of a lawyer. Shuman, A. Loves of the Lady Arabella. Seawell, M. 13 Loveliness. Ward, E. S. P » .1 LOVER, S. Handy Andy. He would be a gentleman. Rory O'More. Lover of truth. White, E. O. Lover or friend? Carey, R. N. Lover's revolt. De Forest, J. W. Lover's Saint Ruth's. Guiney, L. I. LOVERING, A. T. joint author. Seo Pratt, M. L. LOW, A. M. The supreme surrender. LOWELL. R. T. S. Anthony Brade. Story or 'two from an old Dutch town. Loyal hearts and true. Ogden, K J Loval Ronins. Tamenga, S. Lovalty George. Parr, L. T. Lit CAS, B. V. Book of verses lor chil- dren J LT CIEN. See Church, A. J. lAicien de Rubempre. Balzac, H. Luck and pluck series. See Alger, H. Jr. J Luck of Roaring Camp. Harte, B. Luck of the (Darrells. Payn, J. Luck of the Vails. Benson. E. F. Lucky number. Friedman, I. K. Lucretia. Lvtton, E. G. E. L. B. LUCY. H. W. Gideon Pleyce. Lucy Hardinge. Cooper, J. F. Lucy Howard's journal. Sigourney. L H. Lucy Lee. Fuller, J. G. (With her) The Brownings J LT'DLOW, J. M. Deborah. A king of Tyre. That angelic woman. Luke Walton. Alger, H. Jr J Lulu's libary. Alcott, L. M J Lumley. Stannard, H. E. V. P. LUMMIS, C. P. The enchanted burro. Gold 'ish of Gran Chimu. The king of ithe broncos, and other storiBS. New Mexico David, and other storiesJ Lure of fame. Holland, C LUSH, C. K. The federal judge. LUSKA, S. pseud. See Harland, H. LUST. A. O. A tent of grace. Lutaniste of St. Jacobi's. Drew, C. LUTHER, M. L. The favor of prince.-?. Luttrell of Arran. Lever, C. J. LYALL, D. The land o' the leal. LYALL. E. pseud, of Bayley. A. E. Autobiography of a plander. Same With her Max Hereford's dream. Donovan. Doreen. A hardy Norseman. Hope the hermit. In spite of all. In the golden days. Knight errant. Max Hereford's dream. CAlso') Der- rick Vaughn, novelist CXnd') Auto- biography of a slander. To ri.ght the wrong. Wayfaring men. We two: sequel to Donovan. Won by waiting. Lyell boys. Moncrieff. R. IT J Lying pophets. Phillpotts, E. LYNDE, F. The helpers. A private chivalry. Lyndell Sherburne. Douglas, A. M. LYPART, S. R. The marplot. Lysbeth. Haggard, H. R. LYTTON, E. G. E. L. Bulwer. Baron Lytton. fPisIstratus Caxton) Alice: Sequel to Ernest Maltravers. Same. With his Ernest Maltravers. Calderon the courtier. (With hl.s) Leila. The Caxtons. The coming race. Same (Also) Falk- land, Zicci (And) Pausanius. Devereux. Ernest Maltravers. (Also) Alice. Eugene Aram. Falkland. (With his) Coming race. Godolphin. Harold. The haunted and the haunters. (With his) Strange story. Kenelm Chillingly. Last days of Pompeii. Same. (Also) Zanoni. Last of the barons. Leila. (Also) Calderon the courtier. _ (And) Pilgrims of the Rhine. Lucretia. My novel. Same. 2v. Night and morning. The Parisians. Same. 2v. Pausanius the Spartan. (M''ith his> Coming race. Pelham. Rienzi. A strange story. (Also) The haunted and the haunters. What will he do with it? Zanoni. Same (With his) Last days of Pompeii. Zicci. (With his) Coming race. IVI M. M. C. Vaile, C. M J MAAKTENS, M. pseud. God's fool. The ceater glory. Her memory. Mv lady Nobody. Vn old maid's love. Some women I have known: short stories. Mabel V.aughn. Cummins, M. S. MABIF. H. W. Norse stories J Popular history of the United StatesJ McAULAY. A. The rhymer. Mcf^\LL, S. Truth Dexter. McCarthy, J. Mononia. Paul Massle. Red diamonds. The riddle ring. McCarthy, j. H. Llly lass. ed. Thousand and one days. J\-. McCHESNEY, D. G. Rupert, by th» grace of God. McClelland, m. g. The old po.=;t road. McCOOK, H. C. The Latimers. Old farm fairies J McCUTCHEON, G. B. GrauGtark. MACDONALD, G. Alec Forbes. Annals of a quiet neighborhood. At the back of the North Wind J David Elginbrod. Dealings with the fairies J Donal Grant. A double story J The elect lady. Far above rubies. • Gifts of the child Christ, and other tales. Guild court. Heather and r.now. Malcom. Maa'quis of Lossie. Mary Marston. Paul Faber. surgeon. The portent. Princess and Curdle J Princess and the goblin J Ranald Bannerman's boyhood T Robert Falconer. Salted with Are. The seaboard parish: sequel to An- McUONALD 55 MA LOT nals of .X quiet neighborhood. Sir Gibbie. Steplien Archer, and othor tales. Same, as Gifts of the ChiUl Christ. There and back. Thomas AX'in.urfold, curate. The vicar's daugliter. Warlock o' Glenwarlot^k. Weighed and wanting. What's mine's mine. Wilfred Cumbermede. McPOXALD. R. A princess and a wo- man. MoDOXALD. R Sword of ithe Kins;. McDOWEI.L, K. S. B. Dialect talcs. MACDITFF, J. R. Storj' of a shell.... J McELPs.OY, L. C. Juletty. MAO FARI^AN'E. C. Romance of his- tory: Italy. McGLASSON, E. W. An earthly para- gon. Ministers of grace. M.AC GRATH. H. Arms and the woman. Puppet crown. McGRATH, T. pseud. See Blake, H. A. McTLWR.AlTH, J. N. Curious career of Roderick Campbell. j\[c[NTOSH, M. J. Lofty and the lowly. 2v. MACKAY, M. See Corelli, M. pseud. MACKIE, P. B. now, Hopkins, P. B. A Georgian actress. Mademoiselle de Berny. The Washingtonians. Ye lyttle Salem maide. Mackinac and lake stories. Catherwood, M. H. McI:NIGHT. C. Captain Jack, the scout. McI.\1N. M. W. Lifting the veil. \Vedding garments. M.ACLAREX, I. pseud, of Watson, .1. Afterwards: short stories. Beside the bonny brier bush. Days of the auld lang syne: short stories. Kate Carnegie. Rabbi Saunderson. McLEAX. .S. P. See Greene. S. P. M. MACLELLAN. M. Benoni Blake, M. D. 2v. McLENXAN, W. In old Erance and new: short stories. Spanish John. Macleod of Dare. Black, W. McLoughlin and old Oregon. Dye, E. E. McMAXUS. L,. Lally of the brigade. The silk of the kine. MAC MANUS, S. (Mac) In chimney oorr ners I Through the turf smoke. MAC XABB, M. L. Flitters, Tatters. and the counsellor J M.ACQUOID. K. S. Charming widow. Elizabeth Morlej'. Esau Runswick. Fisherman of Auge. McTeague. Xorris, F. McVeys. Kirkland, J. MACY, W. H. There she blows Sam.- with title The whales we caught J Mad Dumaresq. Marryat, F. Mad Sir TTchtred. Crockett, S. R. Madame de Pre&nel. Poynter, E. F. Madame Delphir.e. Cable. G. W. Madame Firmiani. Balzac, H. fWiih his) Albert Savarus. Madame Gosselin. Ulback, I,. Madame How and Ladv Whv. Kingslev. c :j Madame Jane Junk and Joe. Borneman. M. Madame Lucas. Anon. Madame of the Ivies. Train. E. P. Madame Roland. Abbott, J. S. C J Madame Tabby'.g establishment. Karl.. J Madame Theresa. Erckman, K. Madcap Violet. Black, W. Made in France. Bunner, H. C. Madeline. Kavanagh, J. Madeline. Holmes, M. J. Madelon. Wilkins, M. E. Mademoiselle Bismarck. Rochefort, 11. Mademoiselle de Berny. Mackie, P. I'.. Mademoiselle Ixe. Falconer, L. Madonna of the tubs. W^ard, E. S. I'. Maelcho. Lawless, E. Magadalen Hepburn. Oliphant, M. <>. W. Magellan. Towle, G. M J Magic ink. Black. W. Magic skin. Balzac, H. Magician's show box. Anon J Magnitlcent plebeian. Magruder, .1. Magnum bonum. Yonge, C. M. MAGRUDER. J. A beautiful alien. Across the chasm. A magnificent plebeian. A realized ideal. A sunny Southerner. Maid Marian and Robin Hood. Mud- dock, J. E. Maid of Killeena. Black, "W. Maid of Maiden Lane. Barr, A. E. Maid of Sker. Blackmore, R. D. Ma.id, wife or widow? Alexander. Mrs. Same (With her) Valerie's fate. Maiden and married life of Mary Powell. Rathbona, M. A. M. Maiden's progress Plunt, V. Mail carrier. Castlemon, H J Main travelled roads. Garland, H. MAIRBT, J. pseud. See Bigot. M. H. MAITLANP. E. (Herbert Ainslie) High- er law. Pilgrim and the shrine. MAITLAND, Mrs. F. joint author. See Pollock, P. Maiwa's revenge. Haggard. H. R. Majesty. Couperus, L. Majesty of man. Alien. Major Jone.s' courtship. Thompson. W. T. MAJORS. C. See Caskoden, E. pseud. Make or break. Optic. O J Maker of moons. Chambers, R. W. Making of a marchioness. Burnett, F H. Making of Christopher Ferringham. Dix. B. M. Making of Jane Elliot. S. B. Making of Matthias. Fletcher, J. S J Malbone. Higginson, T. W. MATyCOM, D. Fiend incarnate. Malcom. Macdonald. G. MALET, L. pseud, of Harrison. R. G. K. Hist.^rv of Sir Richard Calmady. MALLARY." M. J. Horace Wilde. MALLOCK, W. H. X^ew Paul and Vir- ginia. New republic. Tristram Lacy. MALOT, H. H. Anie. Sea and shore. Mam.mon and Co. Benson, E. F. Mammv Tittleback and her familj'. Jackson. H. M. F J Mammy's reminiscences. Gielow. M. S. Man and a woman. Waterloo. S. Man and wife. Collins, W. Man-at-arms. Scollard, C. Man behind. Denlson, T. iS. Man every inch of him. Wray, J. J T Man from Blankley's. Antsey, F. Man from Glengarry. Connor, R. Man: his mark. Morrow, W. C. Man in black. Weyman. S. J. Man in the iron mask. Dumas. A, P. Man of his age. Drummond. H. Man of honor. Stannard. H. E. V. P. Man of mark. Hope, A. MANN 56 MARVEL Man of the house. Alden, I. M J Mnrm Lisa. Wigarin. K. D. S. Man proposes. Anon. MARMAN, B. Daughter of the veldt. Man she cared for. Robinson, F. "W. Marmorne. Hamerton, P. G. Man who corrupted Hadleyburg. Twain, Marooned. Russell, W. C. M. Maroussia. Stahl, P. J J Man who laughs. Hugo, V. Marplot. Lysart, S. R. Man who was guilty. Loughead, F. H. Marquis of Carabas. Spofford. H. E. P. Man who was not a colonel. Quincey, Marquis of Lios-sie. Macdonald, G. S. M. Marriage. Forrier, S. E. Man with seven hearts. Burrell, A. Marriage at a venture. Gaboriau. I'.. Man with the broken ear. About, E. Marriage contract. Balzac, H. (With his) Manager of the B. & A. Kester, V. Pere Goriot. Man-eaters. Reid, M J Marriage of Esther. Boothby, G. Man's foes. Strain, E. H. Marriage of Moira Fergus. Black, W. Man's woman. Norris, F. (With his) Maid of Killeena MANN, R. The prelude and the play. Marriage verdict. Dumas, A. D. M ANNE RING, M. pseud. See Rowell Married belle. Smith. J. P. H. P. H. Married for both worlds. Porter, A. B. Manners, customs and antiquities of the MaiTied or single. Sedgwick, C. H. Indians. Goodrich, S. G J M.\RRTOTT, C. The column. MANNING, A. See Rathbone, M. A. M. Marrow of tradition. Chesnutt, C. W. MA->:SERGH, J. (Mrs. G. DeH. Vaisey) MARRYAT, E. Henry Lyle. Sisters three J MARRYAT. F. now Lean, F. M. Mad Mansfield Park. Austen, J. Dumarcsci. MANTEUFPEL, U. Z. von. Violetta. tr. K^i^'^^J^\^ by Mrs Wister ^"t ^^ *"^ reckonmg. Mantle of Elijah.' Zangwill, I. MARRYAT, F. The dog fend. Mantle-piece minstrels. Bangs, J. K..J Frai]k Mildmay. Manuela Paredes. Anon. Jacob Faithful. Manulito. Leffingwell, W. B. Japhet in search of a father. Manv cargoes. Jacobs. W. W. The little savage. Manv inventions. Kipling, R. Masterman Ready J MANZONI, A. I promessi sposi. Mr. Midshipman Easy. Marble faun. Hawthorne, N. Newton Forster. Marcella. Ward, M. A. A. 011\ podnda. Marcelle of the quarter. Holland. C. Pacha of many tales. March in the ranks. Fothergill, J. S^f'^^'o- ^^i^^'^®' MARCHMONT, A. W. By right of Su "* ^-i?' swnrd Phantom ship Dorothy Marlow 'The pirate. (Also) The three cutters. Parson's Thring's secret. The poacher^ (Also) A rencontre. Marco Polo Towle G M J Settlers In Canada J Marcus Blair Wright C E .. ..J The three cutters. (With his) Pirate Marcv the blockade runner. Castlemon, Travels and adventures of Monsieur jj ■ J violet. Marcy the refugee. Castlemon, H J ,, Valerie. ... . ^.- . T-.T^T-.-i,.T /-v e-, ITT- • * 1 Marrvmg and giving m manage. Moles- MARDEN, O. S. Winning out J worth M li S Mardi. Melville, H . „ „ ,, Marryirig'bv lot. Mortimer, C. B. Margaret Percival. Sewell, E. M. Marse Chan Pa<^e T N MtrStr'f ^Ebe^rf g'^"""' ""■ '' MARSH CL. Opening the oyster. Margery Daw. Anon. MARSH, R. Mrs. Musgrave and her Marguerite de Valois. Dumas, A. D. husband ..^ o /^ Maria. Isaacs, J. Marsh island. Jewett. S. O. Mariam. Victor, H. MARSHALL. C. L. The girl ranchers of Marianela. Galdos, B. P. the San Coulee J Marie. Pushkin, A. S. Two Wyoming girls J Marie. Richards, L. E. MARSHAIjL, E. M. Bristol bells. Marie Antoinette. Abbott, J. S. C J Kensington palace. Marie Antoinette and her son. Mundt, No. XITI. C. M. Under Salisbury spire. Marietta, a maid of Venice. Crawford, Winifred's journal. F. M. Marshfield the observer. Castle. E. Marietta's marriage. Norris. W. E. MARTEL. comtesse de. (Gyp.) Chiffon's Marion Darche. Crawford, F. M marriage. Marion's faith. King, C. Martian.' Du Maurier. G. *?^';'P;^^i''f-^^as^^tt, Mrs. C S. M.ARTTN. G. M. The angel of the tene- MARJENDIE, M. E. Giannetto. ment Marius the Epicurean. Pater, W. H. -,, a-dtiV-nt t^ -o t^^io^ot, ,qoi,-c * Marjorie and her neighbors. CatHn, J S^5;^^Br.Sk.^BaTe?M" ''''" Marjorie'baw. AUIrich,' tVe.' ^^^"." Chuzzlewit. DicKens^a Mark Mason's victory. Alger. H. Jr.... J M^'-.t'n Merrivale. his x mark. T.o^v- Mark of Cain. Lang, A. ,,r 4.-^*^'td„^ -i^-^..^^ t c-w.-tv, ^,^c^ -Ph^ Mark of th.^ bea.st. Wr-ods, K. I'. ^-fj*"', ^"f t J"^^",f ' ^..ii^y ^ Mark Seaworth. Kingsron, W. H. G...J ^^^"^f^V^t.w ^.Xtv^^ R M J Mark the match boy Alger. H. Jr.... J ^artm Rattler. BallantyneR. M J Marked "personal." Green, A. K. MARTINEAU. H The Crofton boys... J Market-place. Frederic. H. The hour and the man. MARKHAM. R. Colonial days J Peasant and the pnnce J cd. Chronicle of the Cid J Martins of Cto Martin. Lever, G J. MARKS M \ M. H. A storv of car- Martyrs of Spam. Charles. E. R. ^ival Maruja. Harte, B. MAr'l'iTT, E. pseud. See John, E. MARVEL, I. pseud. See Mitchell, D. G. MASON 57 MEREDITH Mary Anerlv. Blackniore, R. D. Mary Barton. Gaskell, E. C. S. Mai-y Cameron. Sawyer, E. A. Mary Fenwick's daughter. Whitby, B. Mary Marston. Macdonald, G. Mary Norton. Webster, J. V. (With his) Two true California stories. Mary Powell. Rathbone, M. A. M. Mary St. Joh.n. Carey, R. N. Maryland manor. Emory, F. Marzio's cru(."ifix. Crawford, F. M. MASON, A. E. W. Courtship of Morris Buckler. Lawrence Clavering. Miranda of the balcony, and Lang, A. Parson Kelly. MASON, C. A. A mini:iter of the world. MASSO-NT, M. Celebrated children J Master and man. Tolstoi, L. N. Master Bartlemy. Crompton, F. E J Master Christian. Corelli, M. Master Craft.sman. Besant, W. Master of Ballantrae. Stevenson, R. I/. Master of craft. Jacobs, W. W. Master of silence. Bacheller, I. Master of Tanagra. ^Vildenbruch, E. von. Master of the magicians. Ward, E. S. P. Master Rockafellar's voyage. Russell, W. C. Master Skylark. Bennett, J.. J Master spirit. Spofford, H. E. P. Ma.ster-knot of human fate. Meredith, E. Masterman Ready. Marryat. F J Matchmaker. Sheppard, E. S. Matchmaker. Walford, L. B. Mate of the Daylight. Jewett, S. O. MATHF]RS, H. See Reeves, H. B. M. MATHEW, F. A child in the temple. Defender of the faith. One que3n triumphant. MATHEW^S, F. A. My Lady Peggy goes to town. MATHEWS, J. H. Broken mallet and the pigeon's eggs J Uncle Rutherford's attic J Uncle Rutherford's nieces J MATHEWS, M. H. Dr. Gilbert's daughters J Mathieu Ropars. Young, W. Matter of millions. Green, A. K. Matthew Austin. Norris, W. B. 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A Robert Palcon3r. Macdonald, G. Robert Greathouse. Swift, J. P. Robert Hardy's seven davs. Sheldon. C. M. Robert Helmont. Daudet. A. Robert Ord's atonement. Carey, R. N. Robert Toumay. Sage, W. ROBERTS, C. G. D. Around the camp- fire. Earth's enigmas: stories. The forge in the forest. Heart of ^he ancient wood ROBERTS, C. H. Down the O-hi-o. ROBERTS, M. A child of the revolution. On the edge of the storm. ROBERTS. M. The colossus. T-iorA Linlithgow. Son of emolre. ROBERTSON, H. If I were a man. The Inlander. ROBERTSON, M. Shipmates: short stories. Spun-yarn: sea stories. Where Angels fear to tread, and other tales. Robespierre. Sardou, V. Robin Hood. Pei'cy, S J ROBINS, E. See Raimond. C. E. pseud. ROBINS, E. R. tr. Tales of todav. and other tales. Prom, the French. ROBINSON. A. D. G. (Marion Douglas) Peter ,ond Pollv J ROBINSON, P. W. Anne Judge, spin- ster. A bridge of glass Lazarus in London. The man she cared for. No man's friend. Othello the second. (With his> Poor Zeph. 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CVlso') Old mortality. Book of AVaverly gems. Bride of Lammerniortr. Same. (Also) A legend of Montrose. Same. CAl- so) Surgeon's daughter. Castle Dnngerous. CMMth his) Sur- .geon's daughter. Chronicles of the Canongate. CAlso) Keepsake stories. Count Robf^rt of Paris. Fair m.aid of Perth. Fortunes of Nigel. Same. (Also) Peveril of the Peak. Quentin Dur- ward. St. Ronan's well. Red- .gauntlet. The betrothed. (And) The highland widow. Guy Mannering. Heart of the Mid-Lothian. Highland widow. CWith hi.s) The be- trothed. Same CWith his^ Chron- icles of the Canongate. Same CT^''ith his) Fortunes of Nigel. Tvanh,ie. Keepsake stories. (With his) CThrcn- icles of t-he Canongate. K en il worth. SCUDDER 75 SEYMOUR Legend of Montrose. (With his) Bride of Lammermoor. Sam« (With his) Black dwarf. Old mortality. S.ime. (With his> The black dwarf. Peveril of the Peak. Same. (With his) Fortunes of T>!igel. The pirate. Quentin Diirward. Same. (With his) Fortunes of Nic^ol. Redgauntlet. Same. (With his) For- tunes of Nigel. Rob Roy. Same. (With his) Fortunes of Nigel. St. Ronan's well. Same. (With his) Fortunes of Nisei. Talcs of a grrandfather J Tales of my landlord. 3v. The talisman. (Also) Castle Danger- ous. Waverly. Waverly anecdotes. Wav'jrly novels, viz: Fortunes of Nigel. Peveril of the Peak. Quentin Durward. St. Ronan's well. ReJ- gauntlet. The betrothed. Chron- icles of the Canongate. Same, viz: Pirate. Fortunes of Nigel. Peveril of the Peak. Quen- tin Durward. Woodstock. Rogers, May. Waverly dictionary. Scottish chiefs. Porter, J. Scottish sketches. Barr, A. E. Scouring of the White Horse. Hughes, T. Scouting for Washington. True, J. P.J Scribes and phariseos. Le Qu^ux, W. Scrope. Perkins, P. B. Scruples. AAal^-orlh, J. R. H.- SCUDDER. H. E. Bodley family J Bodley grandchildren J Bodley? afoot T Bodleys on wheels -J Bodl'-ys telling stories J Book of folk stories r Boston town T Dwellers in Five-sisters court. English Bodley fnmily. J Mr. Bodley abroad ' Seven little people and their friends J Storios and romances. St ir>s from my attic J Viking Bodleys e-J. The children's book J SCUDDER. M. L,. Jr. Almost an Eng- lishman. Sea and shore. Malot, H. H. Sea and Fhrre. rtpt'c. O J Sea and shore. Warfleld, C. A. W. Sea-kings of the Mediterranean. Town - send. G. F J Sea-lions. Cooper, J. P. Sea M>'?'W ibboy. James, F. A. P. Sea tales. Cooper, J. F. Sea wolves. Pemberton, M. Seabord parish. Macdonald. G. Sealed orders. Ward, E. S. P. Seal-o-f|uah. Goulding, F. R J Search for Basil Lvdnhurst. Carov, R. N. Search for the silver city. Otis, J J Seashore and prairie. Thacher. M. P Seaside and fireside fairies. Wister. A. L J Seaside walks of a naturalist. Hough- ton, 'W J Seats of th'i mighty. Parker. G. SE.^.T^'-EDD. M. E. The Rerko-.c y.'s. and their neighbors. History of the Lady Bettv Stair. House of Egremont. T,aurie Vane, and other stories T Little Jar->is J Lively adventures of Gavin Hamil- ton J Loves of the Lady Arabella. Midr^hipman Paulding j The rock of the Hon J Strange, sad comedy. Sebastian Strome. Hawthorne, J. C. Sebastopol. Tolstoi, L. N. Second jungle book. Kipling. R J Second lifs. Alexander. Mrs. Second thoughts. Brousrhton. R. SECOND-THOTTGHTS, S. r^end. See Kennedy, J. P. Second wife John, E. tr. by Mrs. Wis- ter. Secret of Coffin Island. Ellis, E. S J Secret of thi^ sea. Matthews, B. Secre't orchard. Castle. A. Secret rose. Teats, W. B. Secretary to Bayne, M. P. Ridge. W. P. Secrets at Roseladies. Catherwood, M. H J SEDGWICK, C. M. Hope Leslie. 2v. Linwoods. 2v. Married or single. 2v. Seek and find. Optic, O J SEELBY, C. S. Lost canyon of the Tol- tecs. The Spanish galleon. SEELEY", R. joint author. See Church, A. J. SEBLY, H. A border Leander. Seen from the saddle. Cabell, I. S. SEGUR, S. comtes-se de. The inn of the Guardian Angel J Story of a donkey J Self-denial. Hofland, B. W. Senator North. Atherton, G. Sending of Dana Da. Kipling, R. (With his) The courting of Dinah Shadd. Sense and sensibility. .A.iisten, J. Sentimental calendar. Stimson, F. J. Sentimental journey. Sterne, L. (With his) Tristram Shandy. Sentimental Tommy. Barrie, J. M. Sentimental vikings. Risley, R. A'. Sentimentalists. Pier, A. S. Septimius Felton. Hawthorne. N. Seranh the little violinists. Jamison. Mrs. C. V J Sei'aphita. Balzac, H. Serapis. Ebers, G. SERAS, M. The land of the cockavne. SERGE.VNT, A. Story of a penitent soul. SET'.R.VNO, M. J. tr. The friend of death. SERVTSS, G. P. The moon metal. SETOUK, G. The child world J Settler and the savage. Ballantjme, R. M J Settlors in Canada. Marryat. P J Seven d.Tughters. Douglas. A. M. Seven ilreamers. Slosson. A. T. Seven little people. Scudder. H. E J Seven little sisters. Andrews, .T .T Seven m-.idg. Meade, L. T J Seven on the highway. Howard. B. W. Seven wonders of the world. Anon J Sevenoaks. Holland, J. G. Severa. Hartner. E. SEVERN. L. Heaven's gate. SEWELL. A. Black Beauty J SEWEUL. E. M. Laneton parsonage. 3v. Magaret Percival. 2v. TTrsnla. 2v. SEYMOI'^'R, M. Chaucer's stories simply told T Sforra. Astor. W. W. Shaeklett. Barr, W. Shadow of a crime. Caine. H. Shadow of a dream. Howells. W. D. SEVERN 76 SINCLAIR Shadow of a man. Hornimg, E. W. Shadow of Quong Lung. Doyle, C. W. Shadow of the sword. Buchanan, R. SEVERN, L. Heaven's gate. Shadow on a wcve. Von Degen. (With his) Mystery of the campagna. Shadows of Shasta Miller, J. SHAKESPEARE, W. Comedy of er- rors J Midsummer night's dream J Tempest J Winter's Itale J Shakesneare for young folk. Raymond, R. R J Shameless Wayne. Sutcliffe, H. Shamrock and thistle. Optic, O J Shandon Bells. Black, W SHAPI.EY, R. R. Solid for Mulhooly. SHARP. E. At the Relfon Arras. The youngest girl in the school J SHARP, W. Gypsy Christ, and other SHARPE. W. joint author. See How- ard, B. W. SHATTUCK, W. The keeper of Ithe sal- amander's order J Shaving of Shagpat. Meredith, G. SHAW. G. B. Unsocial socialist. Shaybacks in camp. Barrows, S. J. She. Haggard, H. R. She lovfd a sailor. Barr, A. E. She walks in beauty. Tynan, K. Sho's .ill the world to me. Oaine, H. SHREHAN, P. A. My new curate. SHELiBON. C. M. Born to serve. The crucifixion of Philip Strong. His brother's keeper. In His steps. John King's question class. Rich.ard Bruce. Rob'.^rt Hardy's seven days. The twentieth door. SHELT.-RY. M. W. G. Frankenstein. SHFT.TON. W. H. The las.t three sol- diers J SHEPHARD. W. Our young folks' his- tory of the Roman empire J Our young folks' Josephus .T Shepherd •■>f Salisbury plain. More. H Shenherds all and m.aidens fair. Besant. W. SHEPPARD, E. S. (E. Beger. Beat- rice Reynolds) Charles Auchester. The matchmaker. Sherburne cousins. Dougl.as, A. M. Sherburne girls. Douglas. A. M. Sherburne House. Douglas, A. M. Sherburne Inheritance. Douglas. A. M. Sherburne romance. Douglas. A. M. SHERT.OrK. C. R. Your uncle L,e.W. Sherlock Holmes. Doyle. A. C SHRRWOOD. M. Henry Worthington. ideiall.?t. SHTRT., M. P. Yellc-w danger. Shifting for himself. Alger, H. Jr J SHTT.T>.\P.ER, B. P. (Mrs. Partington") Ike Partington J Shine Terrill. Munroe. K J Ship of stars. Couch. A. T. Q. Shipm.nt.^s. Robertso-n. M. Ships that pass in the night. Harraden. B. SHTRTiEY. E. T^p tlie creeks J SHTRT,EY. P. T/atle Miss Weezy J Tvittle Miss Weezy's brother J Tjittl.^ Miss Weezy's sister J Shirley. Bronte, C. Shoes of fortune. Andersen, H. C .T Short Tjine war. iMerwin. S. Short rails. Warman, C. Short rations. Eish, W. Short stori>^s. Anon. Short stories. Barr, A. B. Short stories. Harrison, C. C. Short stories in botany. Cooper, H. O.J SHORTHOQSE, J. H. Blanche, Lady Falaise. John Inglesant. Little schoolmaster's Mark. Sir Percival. A teacher of the violin, and other tales. Shouldei'-straps and sun-bonnets, ^^'ood, E. E. Shrewsbury. Weyman, S. J. SHUEY, L. H. Don Luis' wife. SHU MAN, A. The loves of a lawyer. SHTiNSUI, T. See Tamenaga, S. SII">NE^, M. pseud. See Lothrop, H. M. S. Sidney Martin's Christmas. Alden. I. M J SIDNEY, Sir P. Arcadia. Sidonia. Meinhold. J. W. Siege of Leyden. Motley, J. L J Siege of London. James, H. Jr. Siegfried. Ragozin, Z. A J Sielanka. Sienkiewicz, H. SIENKIEWICZ, H. The deluge. 2v. Hania, and other stories. In vain. On the sunny shore. Pan Michael: sequel to "With fire and sword" and "The deluge." Quo vadis. Sielanka, and other stories. With Are and sword. Without dogma. Yanko the musician, and other stories. Siglus and insights. Whitney, A. D.T. Sign of the four. Doyle, A. C. Sign of the Spider. Mitford, B. Signal boys. Eggleston, G. C J Signal Butte. King, C. (With his) 'Trooper Ross. Signor Monaldini's niece. Tincker. M. A. Signers of the night. Pemberton, M. SIGOURNEY, L. H. Lucy Howard'.-^ journal. Myrtis. Young lady's offering J Sigrid. Thoroddt^en. J. H. Silas Ma.rncr. Eliot. G. Silence. Wilkins. M. E. Silence of Dean Maitland. Grey, M. Silence of the maharajah. Corelli, M. Silent partner. AVard, E. S. P. Silent shore. Burton, J. B. Silhouettes of i^merican life. Divis. R. P.. H. Silk of the kine. McManus, L. Silver caves. Insersoll. E J Silver Christ. Ouida. Silver cross. Keightley. S. R. Silver fair>' book. Anon J Silver medal series. See Trowbridge. J. T. J Silver pitchers. Alcott. L. M. Silver skull. Crockett. S. R. Silverado squ^itters. Stevenson. R. L. SIMMS. AV. G. Beauchampe: a sequel to Charlemont. Guy Rivers. The partisan. Quaker partisan J Simon Dale. Hope. A. Simple adventures of a memsahib. Dun- can. S. J. Simple story. Inchbald, E. S. Simpleton. Reade. C. SINCLAIR, C. Jane Bouverie. Sing-song. Rossetti. C. G J Singer from the sea. Barr, A. E. Singleheart and Doubleface. Reade, C. SKINNER 77 SOLEY Singuha- creatures. Oupples, A. J J Singular life. Ward, E. S. P. Singularly deluded. Grand, S. Sink or swim. Alger, H. Jr J Sir Brook Fosbrooke. Lever, C. J. Sir Charles Danvers. Cholmondeley, M. (With her) Danvers jewels. Sir Christopher. Goodwin, M. W. Sir George Tressady. Ward, M. A. A. Sir Gibbie. Macdonald. G. Sir Godi;rey's grand-daughters. Carey, R. N. Sir Harry Hotspur. Trollope, A. Sir John and the American girl. Bell, L. Sir Mark. Brown, A. R. Sir Percival. Shorthousc, J. H. Sir Quixote of the moors. Buchan. J. Sir Thomas Upmore Blackmort. R. D. Sir Walter's ward. Everard. ^^■. Sirius. Fowler, B. T. Sister Louise. Melville, G. J. W. Si.ster of the re Moonbllght. Six girls. Irving, P. B J Six in all. Townsenrd, V. P J Six little cooks. Anon J Six months at Mrs. Pr'or's. Adams, E.J Six nurs'^ry classics. O'Shea, M. V J Six of one bv half a dozen of the other. Stowe. H. E. B. Six to onf>. Eellam\-, K. Six to sixteen. Ewing. J. H J Sixth sense. Briscop. M. S. Skeleton in the house. .Spielhagen. P. Sketch book.s. Thackeray, W. M. Sket-hps by Boz. Dickons. C. Sketches in l.-^i vender, blue .anrl green. Jerome. J. K. Sketches in prose and verse Rilev. J. W Sketch OS new and nlrl. Twain. M. Sket-^hc^ of voung couples. Dickens. C SKTNNPR. H. D. Heprt and soul. Skinpi-^r's wo'lng. Jacobs. W. W. SKRAM. A. Professor Hieronimus. Sky pilot. Connor. R. Slain by the Dornes. Blackmore. R. D. Sla.mbnng?roH'. ]\Tunki1 trick. R. K J Slave to ,1utv. Thanet, O. Slav.-^s of chance. Langv.-orthy. P. SLEEPER. M. G. Mediterranean Isl- ands .T SLTCK, S. p.=!eud. See Haliburton, T. C. Sling= and arrows. Conway. H. SI i piling away. Pember, A. SLOSSON, A. T. Dumb foxglove, and other stories. The herpsy of Mehetable Clark. Sf>ven di-eamers. White Christopher. Slovenlv Peter. Hoffman. H J Slow anrl sure. Alg^r, H. Jr J Small house at -Mlington. Trollope, A. SMART. H Prom nost to finish. Smike. Dickens, C J STVriTH A. Vlfrerl Hagarfs household.- Dreamthorp. MLss 0-)na McQuarrie- sequel to Alf- red Hagart's household. SMITH. E. A. One of the Billings<-s. . . . J SMITH. P. H. Caleb "V^^est. master di- ver. r-olonel Carter of Cartersville. Gentleman vagabond, and seme others The other fellow: short stories. SMITH. G. The Arabella, and Aramin- ta stories I Boys of iMarmiton Prairie J The rousing of Mrs. Potter, and other stories. Ten little comedies J SMITH. H. (Hesba Stretton) Bed"'s charity. Brought home. Carola. Cassy J Crew of the Dolphin J David Lloyd's last will. Tbe doctor's dilemma. In prison and out. King's servants J Max Kromer J Through a needle's eye. The wonderful life J and XXXX. Highways of sorrow. SMITH, J. Platonic affections. SMITH, J. B. Qakridge. SMITH, Mrs. J. G. Atla. SMITH. J. P. Chris and Otho: .w Goldsmith's daughter. The widower. SMITPI, M. C. Dr. Marks, socialist. SMITH. M. P. W. CP. Thorne) The great match, and other matches. .lolly good times at Hackmatack — J SMITH. N. A. Under the cactus flag. joint author. See Wiggin, K. D. SMITH, S. P. ed. Mythology and early Greek historv J Smith Brunt. Post, W. K. Smoke. Turgenof, 1. S. Snagged and sunk. Castlemon, H J Snare of the fowler. Alexander. Mrs. Snarleyyow. Marryat, P. Snow Bird and the Water Tiger. Comp- ton, M J Snow-bound at Eagle's. Harte, B. Snow image. Hawthorne, N. Snow man. Dudevant, A. L. A. D. Snow on the headlight. Warman, C. Snow storm. Pi-shkin ,A. S. Snow-white. Richards, L, E J Snowball. Weyman, S. J. Snowdrops. Topelins, Z J Snowed up. Castlemon, H J Snug harbor. Optic, O J SOANS. R. G. and Kenyon. E. AYil' Ackroyd's socialism. Social departure.' Duncan, S. J. Social highwayman. Train. E. P. Social .shilhouettes. Pawcett. E. Social strugglers. Boyesen, H. H. Social success. Harland, M. CWith her) Mr. "^""ayt's wife's sister. Soft side. James, H. Jr. Soimeme. Anon J Soldier and a gentleman. Cobban, J M. Soldier boy. Optic. O. .. J Soldier of Manhattan. Altsheler. J. .N Soldier of Virginia. Stevenson. B. E. Soldier Rlgdale. Dix. B. M J Soldier sitorles. Kinling. R. Soldier's secret. Kins. C. Soldiers of fortune. Da\-is. R. IT. Soldiers three. Kipling. R. SOLEY. J. R. Sailor boys of '61 J Solid for Mulbooly Sbapley. R. R. Solitary sumrnpi-. \. by the author of Eli-^ibeth anfi her German ga,rden. Solomon Isaacs. Pari^on. B. T^. Some emotions and ^ moral. Hobbs. T. O. Some noted orinces Parton .T T Some other folks. Greene, S. P. M. SOUVESTRE 78 STEPHENS Some passages in the practice of Dr. Sportsman's Club series. See Oastlemon, Martha Scarborough. Campbeli, H. H J Some say. Richards, L. E. Sportsman's sketches. Turgenef, I. S. Some women I have known. Maartens, SPRAGUE, M. A. An earnest trifler, M. ', Sprees and splashes. Morford. TT Some yoiing heroines. Alden, I. M J Spring floods. Turgenef, I. S. Somebody's Ned. Freeman, Mm. A. M. Springhaven. Blackmore, R. D. Somebody's neighbors. Cooke, R. T. Spun-yarn. Robertson, M. Son of a genius. Hofland, B. W J Spy. Cooper, J. F. Son of a star. Richardson, B. W. Square and compasses. Optic. O J Son of a Tory. Scollard, C. Square pegs. Whitney, A. D. T. Son of austerity. Knight, G. Squire of Sandal-Slde. Barr. A. E. Son of empire. Roberts, M. Squirrel Tnn. Stockton. F. R. Son of Ingar. Woods. K. P. Stable boy. Ouida. H^ith her) Rinaldo. Son of Issachar. Brook.s, E. S. ST.\BLES, G. To Greenland and the Son of the old dominion. Harrison, C. C Pole J Son of the wolf. London, J. STAOPOI.E, TT. DeV. Pierrette J Songs and rhymes. Morrison, M. A J The rapin. Songs for little people. Gale, N J RTAEL-HOLSTETN, A. L. G. >t |;>a. Sonny. Stuart, R. M. ronne de. Corinne. Sons and fathers. Edwards. H. S. Stage-land. Jerome, J. K. Sons of adversity. Cornford. L. C. STATTL, P. J. Marou-^-sia J Sons of Bella!. Westall, W. STAHR. F. L,. Hulda. tr. bv Mrs. Sons of strength. Lighton. W. R. Wlster. Sons of the morning. Phillpotts, E. I.ake-house. Sons of the yoil. Balzac. H. Stella. Sophia. Weyman, S. J. Staircase art the Heart's Delight. Green, Sophomores of Radcliffe. Kellogg. E.J A. K. (With her) Difficult problem. Sorrows of Satan. Corelli, M. Stalky & Co. Kipling, R J Soul in bronze. DuBois, C. G. Stand bv the TTnion. Optic. O' J Soul of T.ilith. Corelli, M. Stand fast. Black, W. Soul of the street. Duncan. N. Standard bearer. Crockett, S. R. Soulless singer. Lee. M. C. Standish of Standlsh. Austin. J. G. Souls of passage. Barr, A. B. Stanfoird stories. Field. C K. Sound of a voice. Cozzens. F. S. STANLEY. TT. A. Thf backwoodsman. South Meadows. Disosway, E. T. STANLEY, TT. M. Mv Kalulu T Southern seas. Ballantyne. R. M J STANLEY, W. P. Down the bay J Southern woman's storv. Pember. P. Y. Stanlev Thorn. Cockton, TT. L. STANNArJD. TT. E. V. P. rjohn SOTIY'ESTRE, E. Attic philosopher in Strange Winter) Army society. Paris. Aunt Johnnie Pleasures of my old age. Career of a beauty. Sowed by the wind. TCellogg. E J Cavalry life. Sowers. Merriman TT. S. Dinn.a forget. Spain. Ober. F. A J Driver Dallas. Spanish barber. Rathbone. M. A. M. TT^art and sword. Spanish galleon. Seeley, C. S Tn quarters wi'th the 2nth dragoons. Spanish John. McLennan, W. Lumley the painter. Spanish novelists. R^scoe. T. A man of honor. Spark of genius. Kellogg, E J A nam^ to con.lure with. Speaking liken^ssfs. Rossptti, C. G J Only human. SPEARMAN. P. TT. TTeld for orders: T"^'^ neaccmakers. stories of railroad life. STANTON, E. Ruhalnah. Nerve of Foley, and other railroad Stark Munro letters. Doyle, A. C stories. Starlight ranch. King, C. SPEARS. J. R. The fugitive. Starry flag series. See Optic, O .T Special corrospondemt. Verne. .T. Start in life series. See Trowbridge. J. Spectacles for young eyes. Lander. S. T J W J Startling exploits of Dr. J. B. Qules. Cel- SPETGTTT. T. W. For h'mself alone. iere, P. Spell-bound fiddler. Janson. K. Statue in the air. Le Conte, C. E. Spel! of .\shtaroth. Osborne. D. Steam house. Verne, J. SPENDER. Mr«. G. E. See Spenrrr. STEBBTNG. G. That bother of a boy.. J Maia. STEEL. F. A. Flower of forgivenesis, SPENPER. Maia. .A friend to the widow and other sitories. Sphinx of Easrlehawk. Boldrewood. R. The hosts of the Lord. Snhln\-'s children. Cooke. R. T. in the permaupnt way: short stories. SPTET>TTAGEN. F. TTammer and anvil. Miss Stuart's legacy. Problematic characters. On the face of the waters. Sk<^leton in the house. The potter's thumb. Through night to light. Red rowans. SPTNDT.ER. TC. The Jew. Tales of the Pun.iab J Spinning- wh°-^l stories. .Mcott. L. 1^1. T Voices 1n the night. Spinoza, .^uerbach. B. STEEL. R. The achievements of youthJ Spirite. Gautier. T. Steel horse. Castlemon, IT T Splendid spur. Oouch, A. T. Q. STELT^A. nseud. Minna Monte. Snlic"d varn. Cupnles. G. Stella. Stahr. F. L. SPOTPFORD. TT. E. P. A7.r\vlnn. Stem to stern. Optic, 0'. J TTester Stanley J Step-mother. Alexander. Mrs Marquis of Onrabaa. Stephen Archer. Macdonald. G A master spirit. Stephen Dane. Douglas, A. M. Old mad.ame. and other traaredies. Stephen. M. D. Warner, S. Searlet noppv. and other stories. Stephen the black. Pemberton. C. H. Spoil of office. Garland. K. STET'HENS, O. A. Off to the geysers.J STEPHENS 79 STOLZ STEPHENS, R. N. Captain Ravenfihaw. Continental dragoon. An enemy to the king. A gentleman player. Philip Wlnwood. Road to Paris. STEPHIiNSON, H. T. Patron Van Vol- kenberg. Stepping heavenward. Prentiss, B. P. STERNS, L. Tristram Shandy. (Also) A sentimental journey. (And) Sermons, lettei's, etc. STETSONP, G. E. See Channing, G. E. STEUART, J. A. Minister of state. Wine on the lees. STEVENS, S. I am the king. Sword of justice. STEVENSON, B. E. A soldier of Vir- ginia. STEVENSON, P. V. de G. joint anfiior. See Stevenson, R. L. STEVENSON. R. L. Black arrow. Child's garden of verses J David Balfour. Fables. Island nights' entertainments: short stories. Master of Ballantrae. The merry men, and other tales and fables. Same. (Also) Strange adventures of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. New Arabian nights. Prince Otto. St. Ives. Silverado squatters. Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Sams. (With his) The merry Men . Treasure Island. Weir of Hermiston. The wrong box. and Osbourne, L. Ebbtide. The wrecker. and Stevenson, P. V. de. G. The dy- namiter. Sticket minister. Crocket, S. R Sticket minister's wooing. Crockett, S. R. Stillwater tragedy. Aldrich, T. B. STIMPSON, H. B. The Tory maid. STIMSON, P. J. (J. S. of Dale) Guern- dale. In the three zones. King Noanett. Mrs. Knollys, and other stories Pirate gold. The residuary legatee. The sentimental calendar: short stori-3s. joint author. See Grant. R. STINDE, J. Buchholz family. STOCKTON, P. R. Adventures of Cap- tain Horn. Afield and afloat. Amos Kilhright. with other stories. Ardis Claverden. The associate hermits. The been man of Om. and oth«^r tales. A bicycle of Cathay. Buccaneers and pirates of" r stories. Same. (With his) Mv ter- minal moraine. What might have been expected J Young master of Hyson Hall J STODDARD. E. D. B. The Morgesons. Two men. STODT)ARD, W. O. Battle of New York J Chuck Purdy .j Crowded out o' Crofield J Dab Kinzer j The despatch boat of the Whistle.! J Gid Granger j Guert Ten Eyck ........J Lost gold of the Montezuma s. Montanye. Noank's log .j The quartet , ........J The red mustang "".T .'^Tltillo boys. .. J Two arrows j The white cave i Winter fun .J ■V\^reck of the S^a Lion ."" .• Stokesley secret. Yonge, CM.. J Stolen fiddle. Mayson, W. H. Stolen story. Williams. J. L. STOLZ. Madame de. House on wheels .1 Store boy. Alger, H. Jr j Storehouse of stories. Yonge, C. M J Stories. Stockton, P. R. Stories about animals. Reid. M J Stories and ballads. Aldon. E. T... J Stories and interludes. Pain, B. Stories and I'omances. Scudder, H. E. Stories and sights of Prance and Italv. Liprincott. S. J. C J Stories by American authors. lOv. vl. Bishop. W. H. One of thirtv pieces. Davis. R. H. Bilacchi brothers. Mn+hews. B .nnd Run- ner. H. C. The documents in the case. Taylor. B. JVhn wns sh'^? ^^'ebste^. A. .An operation In money. v2. Eddy, J. A dinner party. J. S. of Dale. Mrs. Knollys. Jacolbl. M. P. A martyr to science. Si)f^f- ford, H. P. The mount of 9orr>w. Stockton. V. R. Th<^ transforrf^d ghost. Tlncker. M. A. Sister Silvia. STOLZ 80 STOHR v3. Burnett, P. H. Story of the Latin quarter. Lathrop, G. P. Two purse companions. Lloyd, D. D. Poor Og-la-Mcga. Matthews, B. Venetian glass. O'Brien, P. J. The spider's eye. Thaxter, C. A. Memorable murder. v4. Brooks, N. Lost in the fog. Bunner, H. C. Love in old cloathes. De Forest, J. W. An inspired lobbyist. Fpote, M. H. Friend Barton's concerns. Willis, N. P. Two buckets in a well. Woolson, C. P. Miss Grief. v5. Arnold, G. Why Thomas was discharged. Ben.iamin, P. The end of New York. James, H. A light man. Millet. F. D. Yatil. Mitchell, B. P. The tachypomp. v6. Champney, E. W. The heart- break cameo. Fairfax, L. R. The misfortunes of bro' Thomas Wheatley. Frederic, L. Brother Sebastian's friendship. Hayes, A. A. The Denver express. Webster, A. Miss Eunice's glove. White, C. H. The village convict. v7. Bellamy, E. Lost. Floyd. M. Passages from the journal of a social wreck. Johnson, V. W. The image of iSan Donato. McKav. J. T. Stella Grayland. Stockton, L. Kirby's coals of Are. Thanet. O. The. bishop's vagabond. v8. Ad'ie, A. A. The life magnet. Beers, H. A. Split zephyr. De Forest, J. W. The brigade com- mander. Phelps, E. S. Zernah Hope. Stoddard, B. D. B. Os- good's predicament. v9. Coffin, R. T. How old Wig- gins hove thlp. Gage, C. S. Mr. Rixlf^y's Christmas visitor. Kip. L. ."Mas has come." Page, T. N. Marse Chan. Shinn, M. W. Young Strone of The Clarion. White. C. H. Eli. vlO. Boyesen. H. H. A daring fic- tion. Janvier. T. A. Pancha. Kay. C. de. Manmat'ha. Mitchell, B. P The ablest man in the world. Schayer, J. Story of two lives. Stephens, C. A. Young Moll's Peavy. Stories by English auithors. lOv. vl. Africa. v2. England. vS. Franco v'. Germany. v5. Jv^- land. vG. Italy. v7. London, vg. OrUmt. \r9 gcot^anrt. vIO. Th.» sea. Stories by foreign avithors. lOv. vl-H. Frf^nr-li. v4-5. German, vfi. 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Eunice and Cricket. J Timothy's quest. Wiggin, K. D J TINCKER, M. A. By the Tiber. San Salvador. Signer Monaldinl's niece. Ting-a-ling. Stockton. F. R J Tinkham brothers' t'de-mill. Trow- bridge, J. T J Tiny houses and their builders. Anon.. J Tiny Luttrell. Hornung, E. "W. Tiny Tim. Dickens, C J Tip cat. Anon J TISSOT. V. and Amero. C. The exile's. Titan. Richter, J. P. F. Title-mongers. Payson, W. F. Titus. Kingsley, F. M. Tiverton tales. Brown, A. To Greenland. Stables, G J To have and to hold. Johnston, M. To leeward. Crawford, F. M. To right the wrong. Lyall. E. To the lions. Church, A. J. Toby Tyler. Otis, J J TODD, M. G. See Travers. G. pseud. TODKILL, A. pseud. See Cooke, J. E. Toil. Tolstoi, L. N. Toilers of the sea. Hugo, V. Told after supper. Jerome, J. K. Told in the hills. Ryan, M. E. Told in the twilight. Daryl, S J Told under the cherry trees. Le Baron. G J TOLSTOI. I,. N. Anna Karenina. Childhood, boyhood, youth. ?'he Cossacks, van Ilyitch, and other stories. 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"'A^hat-to-do-Club. Campbell, H. S J What Tommy did. Miller, E. H .J What will he do with it? Lytton, E. G. E. L. B. Wheel of fire. Bates, Mrs. A. Wheel of time. James. H. Jr. Wheels of chance. Wells, H. G. WHEELWRIGHT. J. T. joint author. See Grant, R. The king's men. When a man's single. Earrie, J. M. When all the woods are green. Mitchell, S. W. When blades are out and love's afield. Brady, C. T. AVhen dreams come true. Saltus, E. E. When grandmamma was new. Harland, M J When I lived in Bohemia. Htime, F. When Israel Putnam served the king. Otis, J J When knighthood was in flower. Casko- den, E. When life Is young. Dodge, M. E. M..J When the gates lift up their heads. Brs- kine, P. When the sleeper wakes. Wells, H. G. When Valmond came to Pontiac. Parker, G. When we were boys. O'Brien, W. Where angels fear to tread. Robertson, M. Where honor leads. Peebles, M. L. Where the battle was fought. Murfree, M. N. Where the trade-wind blows. Crownin- shield, Mrs. S. A\'HERRY, A. Greek sculpture with story and song J Which. Moreland, M. L J WHITBY 91 WILLIAMS "While Charlie "was away. Bigelow, E. K. Whilomvllle stories. Crane, S. Whirlgig. Lindsay, M. "Whisper in the dark. Alcott. Li. M. (M'ith her) Modern Mephistopheles. "Whispering pine series. See Kellogg. K.J "U'hisperings for children. Topclino. Z..J "U'HITBY. B. Bequeathed. Mary Fenwick's daughter. One reason why. WHITCHER, Mrs. F. M. B.. Widow Bedott papers. "WHITE, C. E. A modern Agrippa. (Also) Patience Parker. "WHITE. E. O. The coming of Theodora. Ednah and her brother J A lov3r of truth. "V\^interborough . WHITE, J. S. ed. Boys' and girls' Hero- dotus J Bovs' and girls' Plutarch J "WHITE, L. C. See Lillie, L. C. "W. "WHITE. R. G. Fate of Mansfield Hum- phreys. "V\'HITE, S. E. The westerners. "^'HITE, "W. A. The court of Boyvllle..J The real issue: Kansas stories. Stratagems and spoils: stories of love and polHics. "WHITE, "^ . H. (Mark Rutherford) Au- tobiography or" Mark Rutherford. Catherine Furze. Revolution in Tanner's lane. White as snow. Mayo, I. F. White bi:-ch?s. Eliot. A. White cave. Stoddard, W. O J White Christopher. Slosson, A. T. White company. Doyle, A. C. Whit? conquerors. Munroe, K J White cottage. Zack. White crown, "^'ard, H. D. White guard to Satan. Ewell, A. M. "White heather. Black, W. AVhite heron. Jewett, S. O. "White islander. Catherwood, M. H. White-jackeit. Melville, H. W"'hite king of ^lanoa. Hatton, J. White lies. Reade, C. (With his) Put yourself in his place. White mail. Warman, C. "^'hite shield. Mitford, B. White terror. Gras, P. "White wings. Black, W. "WHTTEIXG. R. The island. No. 5 John Street. WHITELEY. I. The falcon of Langeac. "Wh ites and the blues. Dumas, A. D. WTTITXEY, A. D. T. Ascu'tney Street. Bonnyborough Boys at Chequassett J Faith Gartney's girlhood. Friendly letters to girl friends J The Gayvvorthys. Golden gossip. Hitherto. Homespun yarns. Odd or even? Other girls. Patience Strong's outings. Real folks. 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Beautiful lar^l of NodJ Wild animal play. Thompson, E. S J Wild animals I have known. Thompson, E. S J Wild ass's skin. Balzac, H. Wild Daxrie. Murray, D. C. Wild Eelin. Black. W. Wild life under the equator. DuChaillu, P J "\;^'ild pigs. Young, G J Wild v/oman of Inverness. Black. W. WILDE, O. O'F. F. W. Happy prince, and other tales J WILI'ENBRUCH, E. von. Master of T'h, fi ti, *-'' r 3, Noble blood. (Also) A West Point parallel, by C. King. Wilderness road. Altsheler, J. A. "V\aLDM.\.Nr, R. Tales of the Mayalan coast. Wildrun. Altsheler, J. A. Wilfred Cumbermede. Macdonald, G. Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship. Goethe J. W. Wilhelm Meister's travels. Goethe, J.W. WILKINS, M. E. Adventures of Ann.. J Heart's highway. A humble romance, and other stories. Tiie Jamesons. Jane Field. Jerome, a poor man. Love of Parson Lord, and other stories. Madelon. New England nun, and other stories. Once upon a time, and other child verses J Pembroke. The portion of labor. 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WOOD 93 YONUE Woman's ransom. Robinson, F. W. \Von»aii"s reason. Howells, W. D. Women of worth. Anon J Won by the sword. Henty, G. A J Won by waiting. Lyoll, E. Won, not wooed. Payn, J. Wond^^r-book. Plawthorne, N 1 Wonder clock. Pyle. H J Wonderful chair. Browne, F J Wonderful life. Smiih. H J Wonderful wheel. Earle, M. T J Wonders of creation. Anon J Wonders of science. Mayhew. H J Wonders of the vesretable world. Anon. .J WOOD, C. D. Upon a cast. WOOD. E. B. f-;houlder-straps and sun- bonnets. WOOD, Mrs. E. P. East Lynne. WOOD, G. The gates wide open. WOOD. H. Victor Serenus. WOOD, Mr.?. H. See Wood, Mrs. E. P. WO<:)D. J. G. and others. Boy.'^' own treasury of sports and pastimes J WOOD, J. S. An old beau, and othor stories. Wood beyond the world. Morris, \V. Wood magpie. Jeffcries. R J Wood ranger.-^. Reid, M J Woodbine. May, C. Woodlanders. Hardy, T. Woodman. Bearrepaire, G. WOODS, K. P. John. The mark of the beast. Meti^erott. shoemaker. The son of Ingar. WOODS, "V. An elusive lover, Woodstock. Scott, W. T\'oodville series. See Optic, O J WOODWARD. A. A. (Auber Foresitier) Echoes from inist-land J Wooed and married. Carey, R. X Wooing of Sheila. Rhys, G. Wooing o't. Alexander, Mrs. WOOLLEY, C. P. A girl graduate. WOOLSBY, S. C. See Coolidge: S. pseud. WOOLSON, C. P. Anne. East Angels. For the major. Horace Chase. Jupiter Lights. Rodman the keeper: soutliern sketches. Word, go. Ray, N. Word, only a word. Ebers, G. Work. Alcott, L. M. Work and win. Optic, O J "^'orld by the fireside. Kirby, M J World of chance. Howells, W. D. World of ice. Ballantyne, R. M J World of the great forest. DuChaillu. P J World went very well then. Besant, W. World's desire. Haggard, H. R. Wormwood. Corelli, M. Wouldbegoods. Nesbit, B J Wounded name. King, C. Wounds in th3 rain. Crane. S. Woven of many threads. Hamilton. Mrs. C. V. D. WRAY, J. J. Garton Rowley. Honest John Stallibrass. A man every inch of him J Nestleton Magna. ^Vreck of the Chancellor. Verne, J. 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Optic, O J Yankee volunteer. Taylor. M. I. Yanko the musician. Sienkiewicz, H. Yarn of a bucko mate Hamblen, H. B. YATES, B. H. Yellow flag. Ye lyttle Salem maide. Mackie, P. B. Ye mariners of England. Hayenss, H — J Year in a yawl . Douhleday. R J Year worth living. Baker, W. M. Yeast. Klngsley, C. YEATES, S. L. Heart of Denise, and other tales. YEATS, W. L. The secret rose. conip. Representative Irish tales. YE-'CHTON, B. pseud. of Krause, L. P. Derick .1 Fortune's boats. We ten J Young savage J Yellow aster. Caffyn, Mrs M. Yellow danger. Shiel, M. P. Yellow fairy book. Lang, A J Yellow flag. Yates, E. H. Yellow snake. Bishop, W. H. Yellowplush papers. Thackeray, W. M. Yeoman Fleetwood. Francis, M. E. Yesterday. Anon. 1 Yesterday framed in itoday. Alden, I.M. Yoland:>. Black, W. YONGE. C. M. The armourer's prentice. Beechcroft. Book of golden deeds J Bye- words: tales. Caged lion. Cameos from English history J Chantry HDUse. Chaplet of pearls. Cunning woman's grandson. 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Smvth, N 171 Christian life 268 Christian Platonists of Alexandria. Bigg, C 239 Christian rhetoric. Her\'ey, G. '^'T 250 Christian society. Herron, G. D 204 Christian state. Herron. G. D 204 Christian theosophy. Dewey, J. H...131 Christian thought on life. Giles, H 250 Christian way. Gladden, TV 240 Christian's daily deli-ght 8211 Christianity and agnosticism. Wace, H 215 Christianity and humanitj'. King, T.S.250 Christianity and idealism. Watson, J. 201 Christianity and modem thought 204 Christianity and the social state. Lori- mer, G C 304 Christianitv between Sundays. Hodges. G 240 CHRISTLIEB, T. Modern doubt and Christian belief 239 Christmas tide 8211 Christmas, Book of. Hervey, T. K...390 Christmas in song, .sketch and story. McCaskey, J. P 784 Christus victor. Dodge, H. N 811 Chromatics. Field, G 535 Chromatography. Field. G 752 Chronicle of the coach. Champlin, J. D 9142 Chronicles of the tombs. Pettigrew. T. J 395 CHRYSOSTOM, J. saint. Perthes, F. M. Life of Chrvsrstom B CHr-RCH, A. H. Colour 535 Chemistry of paints and painting. .751 CHCRCH, A. J. Heroes and kings.. 883 Story of Carthage 9397 Storv of early Britain 942 Summer days on the Thames 9142 Traveller's true tale 888 CHTTRCH, E. R. Home garden 712 Home needle 616 How to furnish a home 749 Money-making for ladies 396 CHURCH, J. R. ed. Universatv foot- ball 797 CHTTRCH, R. W. Bacon B Beginning of the middle ages 940 Dante, and other essays 824 Human life and its condition? 250 Miscellaneous essays 821 Occasional papers. 2v 824 Sacred poetry of earlier religions. 204 Saint Anselm B Spenser. (Men of letters) B CHURCH, S. H. Oliver Cromwell ....B CHURCH. W. C. Ldfe of John Ericcson, 2v B U. S. Grant B Church and modem society. Ireland, J. ..^ 282 Church folks. Miaclaren. I 204 Church in modern society. Ward, J.H.204 Church of the living God. Chapin, E. H 250 Churches and castles of mediaeval France. Larned, W. C 9144 CHURCHILL, C. 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J. and others. French cel- ebritlM. pt. 2 920 CLARIDGE, R. T. Cold water cure.. 615 CliARK, Alexander. Gospel In the trees 250 Workday Christianity 250 CLARK, Alonzo. Diseases of the heart.dG CLARK, A. B. The elder and the young- er Booth B Same. (Also) Charlotte Cushman, by C. E. Clement B CLARK, D. K. Railway machinery, vl. Text R-625 CliARK, E. L. Races of European Tur- key 9496 CLAUK, E. W. From Hong Kong to the Himalayas 9151 CLARK, F. E. Looking out on life. 173 New way round an old world 9157 CLARK, F. D. comp. First regiment of New York 9736 CLARK, F. H. Outlines of civics 320 CLARK, H. J. Mind in nature 576 CLARK, J. B. Philosophy of wealth.. SiO CLARK, J. G. Clark, S. W. comp. In menioriam B CLARK, J. W. Cambridge 378 Libraries In the mediaeva.1 and ren- aissance periods 20 CLARK, N. G. Elements of the English language 420 CLARK, R. ed. Golf 797 CLARK, S. G. Round trip from the hub to the Golden Gate 9173 CLARK, S. S. Text-book of commercial law 347 CLARK, T. M. 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Autobiography, diary and correspondence B Christian doctrine of forgiveness of sin 230 Christian doctrine of prayer 264 Common sense in religion 204 Events and epochs in religious his- tory 204 Id'e.as of the Apostle Paul 225 Life and times of Jesus as related by Thomas Didymus 232 Memorial and biographical skeltches920 Nineteenth century questions 814 Orthodoxy 230 Self-culture 374 Steps of belief 239 Ten great religions. 2v ....... 290 CI-ARKE, L. L. Objects tor the micro- scope 578 CLARKE, M. C. My long life B joint lauthor. See Clarke, C. CLARKE, T. C. and others. American railway 625 CLARKE, W. joint author. See Lewis, M. ed. Political orations, from Went- worth to Macaulay 825 CLARKE, W. N. Outlines of Christian theology 230 Study of Christian missions 266 Cla.-ssical heritage of the middle ages. Taylor, H. 809 Classical studies in honour of Henry Drisler 804 CI-AVERHOUSE, See Graham, J. CLAY, H. Colton, C. Last seven years of the life of Henry Clay B Schurz, C. 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Wall Street point of view332 CLIFFORD, AV. K. Common sense of the exact sciences 510 Lectures and essays ]!504 Seeing and thinking 612 CLIFTON, A. B. Cathedral church of Litchfield 726 Climate in relation to organic matter. Gordon, C. A 616 CLIVE, Mrs. A. V. Poems ;..821 CLIVE, R. baron IClive. Macaulav, T. B. Lord Clive B Clock struck one. Watson, S .133 CLODD, E. Birth and growth of myth 291 Childhood of religions 291 Pioneers of evolution 575 Primer of evolution 575 Story of i>rimitve man 571 CLOETTE, H. History of the great Boer trek 966 Cloth of gold. Aldrich, T. B. !..!.! !!sii Cloud of witness. Gell, Mrs. L 240 Cloud of witnesses. Northrup, S. A.. 204 Clouds in the east. Baker, V 9158 CLOUGH, A. H. Poetical and dramatic works 821 Same: ed. by J. D. Campbell! !!!!!821 Same. ed. by Prof. Shedd 821 Prose remains with letters and mem- ^, ^oir 824 Club-land. Hatton. J 9142 CLUM, F. D. Inebriety 178 CLUTTERBUCK, W. J. About Ceylon and Borneo 91,54 joint author. See Lees, J. A. Coal and the coal mines. Greene, H.553 COAN, T. Adventures in Patagonia.. 9182 Life in Hawaii 9196 COATES, H. T. ed. Children's bock of poetry 8211 COBB, A. G. Earth-burial and crema- tion 614 COBEE, F. P. Duties of women 396 Life by herself. 2v B COBBETT, W. Advice to young men. 170 Letters on the late war 9735 COBDEN, R. Speeches on public policy, ed. by J. Bright S23 Morley, J. Life of Richard Cobden. 2^^ B Cobden club essays. Systems of land tenure -333 Cobwebs from an empty skull. Bierce, A. G 817 Cobwebs of criticism. Caine, T. H 824 COCHIN, A. Results of emancipation. 326 Results of slavery 326 COCHRAN, W. Pen and pencil in Asia Minor 1 9156 COCHRANE, C. H. Wonders of modem mechanism 609 COCKBURN, H. lord. Life of Francis Jeffrey B COCKE, Z. A Doric reed 811 COCKER, B. F. Theistic conception of the world 213 COCKER, W. J. Government of the United States 342 CODMAN, J. Free ships 387 Round trip by way of Panama 9179 Solution of the Mormon problem.. 298 CODY. W. F. (Buffalo Bill) Wetmore, H. C. Last of the great scouts B COFFIN, C. C. (Carleton) Our new way round the world 910 Seat of empire 917s COFFIN, C. E. Gist of whist 795 COlTGp:SHALL, G. American pri\iateers and letti3rs-of -marque 9735 Coins, medals and seals. Prime, W.C.737 COIT, J. O. The religion of manhood. 240 COIT, S. Neighborhood guilds 369 COKAIN, A. Dramatic works 822 COLANGE, L. de. Picturesque Europe- an scenery R-914 COLBEOK. C. On the teaching of mod- em languages 407 COLBURN, W. Intellectual arithme- tic 511 COLBY, W. I. Der Lehrer 438 COLE, G. A. J. The Gypsy road.... 9143 COLE, S. W. American fruit-book.. 634 COLEMAN, J. Players and playwrights I have known. 2v 920 COLENSO. J. W. bishop of Natal. Pen- tateuch and book of Joshua 220 COLERIDGE, H. N. Introductions to Gre^k classic poets 883 COLERIDGE, S. T. Aids to reflection. (Also) Statesman's manual 242 Biographia literaria B Anima poetae. ed. by E. H. Cole- ridge 82S The friend 824 Lectures and notes on Shakespeare and other English poeta 824 Same, with other literary remains- ed. by Prof. Shedd 824 Letters. 2v 826 Literary remains 824 Notes and lectures upon Shakes- peare 8221 On the constitution of church and state 322 Poems 821 Poetical works 821 Specimens of table-talk.-, 828 Works 821 Caine, H. Life of Coleridge B Campbefl, J. D. Coleridge B Traill, H. D. Coleridge B COLERIDGE. Sara. Memoirs and let- ters of Sara Coleridge B COLFAX, S. Martin, E. W. Life and public services of Colfax B COI,GROVE, F. W. Memory 154 COLIGNY, G. de. Besant, W. Coligny.B OOLLETTA. P. History of the kingdom of Naples. 2v 9457 COLLEN3, J. H. Guide to Trinidad. 9172 COLLIER, J. Manual of oil painting.751 Primer of art 751 COLLlEk 121 COnPTE C( HOLIER. J. p. Arcount ol the rarest books ill the lOnglish language. 4v b.20 Notes to Shakespeare's phiys S221 COLLIER. M. Mme. Galletti di Cadil- hao. Our home bv the Adriatic 9145 (X"^I.LIER. P. Mr. Picket-Pin and his friends — 970 COLLIER, R. L. English home life.9142 Meditations on the essence of Christ- ianity 230 COLLIER, T. S. Song spray 8U COLLIER, W. M. The trusts 338 COLLIGNON, M. Manual of Greek archaeologrj' 709 COLLI NGWOOD, C. Rambles of a na- turalist 910 COLLINGWOOD, W. G. Art 'teaching of John Ruskin 701 Life and work of Ruskin. 2v '.' B COLLINS, C. Saint Simon .... B COLLINS. F. H. Epitome of the syn- thetic philosophy of Spencer "193 COLLINS, J. H. Mineralogy. 2v 549 Principles of ccal mining 622 Principles of metal mining 6:^2 COLLINS, J. C. Essays and studies. 824 Study of English literature .. 820 ed. Treasury of minor British P'^etry jj2ii COLLINS. L. Historical sketches of Kentucky 97g9 COLLINS, -M. Through the gates" o'f S"lcl 171 COLLINS, R. Buddhism in relation to Chrsitianlty 239 ^^hh'^^^-^ ^- Poetical works. "(With 'Milton. J. Poetical works) 821 COLLINS, W. A. At long' and short range g-^o COLLINS, "W. L. Aristophanes"!!!!" 822 Butler g Cicero . 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Life and educational works of Comenius..B COMER, G. N. Navigation 527 Keeping 'books by double entry 657 Comic tragedies. Aicott, L. M 793 Coming man is the present child. Crafts, W. P 244 Coming of love. Dunton, T. W 821 Coming of the friars, jessop, A 942 Coming people. Dole, C. F 170 Coming religion. Van Ness, T 204 Coming struggle for India. Vambery, A. . . 958 COMi'nGS, ' !b'. N. ' 'Physioiogy '!!!!!!!! !612 Commerce and maritime affairs, fjzta- rlz, G. de 380 Commerce in Europe. Gibbins, H. de B 940 Commercial geography. Adams. C.C.R-380 COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN. Report on elementary education 370 COMMITTEE OF TEN. Report on sec- ondary school studies 370 Common sayings. Loaring, H. J 390 COMMONS, J. R. Distribution of wealth 330 Proportional representation S24 Social reform and the church 304 Common sense In religion. Clarke, J.F.201 Communion of saints. Rede, W 23'J Companion letter- writer 426 Companion to school das'sics. Gow, J. 870 Companions of the sorrowful way. Mac- laren, 1 232 Comparative history of religions. Mof- fat, J. C 290 COMPAYRE, G. Abelard and the early history of universities 370 History of pedagogy 37(i The intellectual and moral develop- ment of the child, vl 150 Lectures on pedagogy, tr. by W. H. Payne ^'^O Complete bachelor. Manners for men. Anon 3^5 Composition in pictures. Burnet, J — 751 Compromise. Morley, J 171 COMPTE, A. Catechism of positive philosophy 194 Catechism of positive religion 194 Philosophy of mathematics 510 Positive philosophy 194 Caird, E. Secial philosophy and re- ligion of Comte 191 C0M5T0CK 122 COOLEY Lewes, G. H. Oomte's philosophy of the sciences 194 Mill, J. S. Augxi&te Comte and posi- tivism ]94 Compte, Mill and Spencer. Watson, J.190 COMSTOCK, J. L. System of natural philosophj'- 531 COMSTOCK, J. H. Insect life 595 CON ANT, C. A. United States in the • Orient 330 CONANT, H. S. Primer of German lit- erature. (Also) English literature primer 830 Conception of immortality. 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Poems 811 COOLBRITH, I. D. Perfect day, and other poems 811 Songs from the Golden Gate 811 COOLEY, A. J. Cyclopaedia of practical receipts. 2v R-603 COOLEY, C. H. Theory of transporta- tion 380 CO'OLEY. T. McI. Michigan 9774 Constitutional limitations R-345 Treatise on the law of torts — R-347 COOLEY, T. M. Life and character of L. Haynes B COOLIUGE 123 COX COOl-IDGE, A. J. and Mansfleld, J. B. History and description of New Eng- land 974 COOI.IDGE, S. pseud. See Woolsev, S. C. COOLY, Mrs. A. K. Secrets told 817 Coomassie and Magdala. Stanley, H. M 9163 Cooper, A. A. See Shaftesbury, 1st earl of. COOPER, A. F. Veterinary specific homeopathy 636 COOPER, H. J. Art of furnishing. .. .74!) COOPER, H. S. Coral lands of the Pa- ciflc 9196 COOPER. J.F. Engianci. 'Sv ".'."."..'.".. 1J142 France 9141 France. (Also^ Up the Rhine. (And) Second visit to S'witzerland. 2v..914 Italy. 2v 9115 Switzerland. 2v 9149 Lounsbury, T. R. James Fenimore Cooper. (Amer. men of letters) B COOPER, J. H. Use of belting for the transmission of power 621 COOPER, T. ed. Men of the time..R-920 COOPER, W. M. pseud. See Bertram, .T. G. COPE, E. D. Primary factors of organic e\'olution 575 COPE, R. Distribution of wealth 330 OOPEI..-\ND, R. M. Country life 630 COLP. H. .N^. American minng code.. 345 C0PPP:E, H. English literature S20 General Thomas B C'onqueJt of Spain by the Arab- Meors 946 COQUELIN, B. C. The actor and his art 792 COQUEREI., A. First historic transfor- mations of Christianity 270 Coral lands of the Pacific. Cooper, H. S 0196 Corals and coral islands. Dana, J. D.Sil CORBETT. J. Monk, G B CORDOVA, R. J. de. The prince's visit 817 CORFIEI.D, W. H. Health 613 Corn and poppies. Monkhouse, C 821 CORLISS. E. V. A Berkeley year.... 814 CORNEILLE, P. Trollope, H. M. Cor- neille and Racine B CORNELL,, J. H. Theory and practice of musical form 781 CORNELL. S. S. High school geog- raphy 912 CORNELL, W. M. Life of Horace Gree- ley B Corner of Cathay. Fields, A. M 9151 CORNING, J. L. Brain exhaustion ..616 CORNISH, F. W. Public school speak- er 808 CORNWALL, B. pseud. See Procter, B. W. CORNWALLIS, K. Song of America and Columbus 811 Conquest of Mexico and Peru 811 CORN^W ALLIS, W. Second part of es- says R-824 Corona and coronet. Todd, M. L 91.52 COROT, J. B. C. Mollett, J. W. Corot, Daubigny, Dupre B Correct thing. Hall, F. H 395 Corrected impressions. Saintsbury, G. W 820 CORREGGIO, A. A. Heaton, M. C. Corregglo B CORROYER, E. Gothic architecture. .723 Corry O'Lanus 817 CORSON. H. Aims of literary study. .814 Introduction to the works of MiltonS20 Introduction to Browning's poetry. 821 Introduction to Shakespeare 8221 Primer of English verse 426 The voice and spiritual education. 371 CORSON, J. Family living on $500.00 a year 643 CORTES, H. Helps, A. Life of Cortes, 2v B CORTINA, R. D. de la. Verbos Espan- oles 465 CORY, I. P. Ancient fragments 930 Cosmos. Humboldt, F. A. von 651 COSSA, L. Guide to political economy.330 Taxation 336 Cost of living. Richards, E. H 640 Costume in England. Fairholt, E.W,R-391 COTTERILL. C. C. Suggested reforms in the public schools 371 COTTON, C. joint author. See Walton, I. COTTON. O. A.' Chafing dish recipes .641 COUBERTIN, P. de. Evolution of France under the third republic 944 France since 1814 944 COUCH, A. T. Q. Adventures in criti- cism 824 Warwickshire Avon 9142 COUES, E. Biogen 576 Birds of the northwest R-598 Check list of North American birds R-59S Furbearing animals of N. Amer 599 Key to North American birds.. R-598 COULANGES, F. de. See Pustel de Coulanges. COIL/TER, J. M. Plant relations ....580 COTIM, H. W. Living world 57G Counterfeit presentment. Howells, W. D 812 Counter-revolution in England. Carrell, J. B. N. A 942 Country muse. Gale, N. R 811 Country store window. Holmes, H 811 Countrv without strikes. Llovd, H.D.331 COUP, W. C. Sawdust and spangles.. 791 COUPLAND, S. Personal appearances in health and disease 613 Courage. Wagner, C 170 Course of empire. Wheeler, C. G 902 COURTHOPE, W. J. History of English poetry. 2v 820 COURTENEY, Ij. Working constitution of .the United Kingdom 342 COUSIN, V. History of modern philo- sophy. 2v 190 The true, the beautiful, and the good 194 Philosophy of the beautiful 701 Secret history of the French court under Richelieu and Mazarin B Sim.on. J. Victor Cousin B Cousin Alice. Haven, A. B B Cousin Anthony and I. Magee, T 814 COIfTTS. J. Kingdom of grace triumph- ant 230 Covenant of peace. Vincent, iM. R 250 COWAN, J. What to eat and how to cook it 641 COWLBS. J. L. A general freight and passenger post 385 COWLEY, A. Essays 824 Prose works 824 CO"V\ LEY, C. Ladies history of Eng- land R-942 COWPER, W. Best letters 826 Letters ed. by W. Benham 826 Poems 821 Poetical works. 3v 821 Smith, G. Cowper B Wright, W. Life of William CowperB C0WP]!:RTHWAIT, J. H. Money, silver and finance 332 COX, E. W. Arts of writing, reading and sneaking 815 Spiritualism answered by science.. 133 COX, G. W. Athenian empire 938 Greeks and the Per.?ians 938 cox 124 CROSS Mythology of the Aryan nations 2v *"-^ Tales of ancient Greece 292 and Jones, E. H. Popular romances of the middle ages 398 COX, J. D. Atlanta 9737 March to the sea 9737 COX, S. S. Diversions of a diplomat in Turkey 9149 Isles of the Princes 9149 Orient sunbeams 9156 Search for winter sunbeams 914 Why- we -feugh S17 COXE. W. Memoirs of the kings of Soain of the house of Bourbon. 3v..946 COVl,E. J. P. The Spirit in literature and life 204 COYLE, R. P. Workingmen and the church 250 COZZENS, F. S. (Dr. Bushwhacker) Sayings wise and otherwise 817 Sparrowgrass papers 817 and others. Yachts and yachting. 797 COZZENS. S. W. Marvelous country.9178 CRABB, G English synonyms ....Pv-424 CRABBE, G. Poetical works 821 CRAFTS, W. F. The coming man is the present child 244 Uses of the blackboard. (Also) Illus- trated teaching in the infant school. by Mrs. Crafts 26S Crag, glacier and avalanche. Daunt, A.9149 CRAIG, A. R. Palmistry 133 CRAIG, C. H. ed. Pronouncing diction- ary of the English language R-423 CRAIGIE, Mrs. P. W. See Hobbs, J. O. pseud. CRAIK, D. M. M. Children's poetry. 821 Concerning men, and other papers. S24 Legacy: the life and remains of John Martin B Plain speaking 824 Poems 821 Sermons out of church 824 Studies from life 824 Thirty years 821 An unknown country: Ireland 9141 Woman's thoughts about women.. 396 CRAIK. G. L. History of English lite- rature 420 English of Shakespeare 8221 Pursuit of knowledge under difficul- ties 920 Spen?er and his poetry 820 CRAIK, H. ed. English prose selections. 5v 820 CRAMER, M. E. Lessons in the science of infinite spirit 131 CRNCH, C. P. Ariel and Caliban, with other poems 811 The bird and the bell, with other poems 811 CRANDALL, C. H. Representative son- nets by American poets 8211 CRANE, S. The black riders, and other lines 811 Great battles of the world 908 CRANE, T. P. Italian popular tales.. 398 CRANE, \^^ Claims of decorative art.745 Columbia's courtship R-811 Decorative illustration of books 761 Renascence 821 CRAJ^PJ, W. W. Communism 335 and Moses, B. Politics 320 CRA^VFORD, F. M. Ave Roma. 2v.9456 Bar Harbor 9174 Constantinople 9149 The novel 814 Rulers of the south. 2v 9458 CRAWFORD, J. M. tr. Kalevala: the epic poem of Finland. 2v 891 CRAWFORD, R. Reminiscences of for- eign travel 910 CRAWFORD, T. C. James G. Blaine --B CRAWFURD, O. ed. English comic dra- matists 822 CRAWLEY, E. S. Trigonometry 514 CREASY, Sir B. S. Fifteen decisive bat- tles 90S English constitution 342 Creators of the age of steel. Jeans, W. T 920 Credentials of science the warrant of faith. Cooke, i. P 215 CREE, N. Direct legislacion by the peo- ple 321 Creed and deed. Adler, F 204 Creed or a philosophy. Mozley, T 230 Creeds of Christendom. Schaff, P 230 CREEVEY, C. A. Flowers of field, hill and swamp 580 Recreations in botany 580 CREIGHTON, L. A first history o^ Prance 944 Life of Edward the Black Prince. (Hist, biographical sor.) B Life of John Churchill. (Hist, biog- raphical ser.) B Life of Sir Walter Raleigh. (Hist, bio- graphical ser.) B CREIGHTON, M. Age of Elizabeth. .940 Cardinal Wolsey B History of the papacy during the re- formation. 5v 270 Life of Simon de Montfort B Queen Elizabeth B CREMONY, J. C. Life among the Apaches 970 Creoles of Louisiana 9763 CREPAZ, A. Emancipation of women324 Crescent and French crusaders. Ditson, G. L 9165 Crescent and the cross. Warburton, E.9162 CRTCHTON, A. and Wheaton, H. Scandi- navia 948 Cries from all quarters. Jacox, F 814 Crime and its causes. Morrison. W. D.343 Criminal. Drahms, A 364 Crises in morals. Bixby, J. T 171 CROCKER, U. H. The cause of hard times 330 CROCKETT, D. Roche, J. J. Life of David Crockett. (With Story of the fili- busters.) 9728 CROFTS, A. How to make a dvnamo.537 CROKER, J. W. Correspondence and diaries. 2v B CROKER, T. C. Fairy legends of the south of Ireland 398 CROEL, J. Climate and time 551 Climate and cosmologv 551 CROLY, D. G. Seymour and Blair.... B CROLY, G. joint author. See Roberts. D. CROLY, J. C (Jennie June.) Woman's club movement m America R-396 CROMWELL, Q. Letters and speeches. ed. by T. Carlyle. 2v 826 Adams, C. Life of Cromwell B Church, S. H. Oliver Cromwell ....B Harrison, F. Oliver Cromwell »B Headley, J. T. Life of Cromwell.. . .B Roosevelt, T. Oliver Cromwell B CRONISE, T. F. Natural wealth of California 9179 CROOKER, J. H. Jesus brought back.232 Problems in American society 304 CROOKES, "^^ Dyeing and tii;sue-print- ing 667 Phenomena of spiritualism 133 CROSBY, E. Plain talk in psalm and parable 811 CROSBY, O. T. and Bell, L. Electric railway 621 CROSS, J. G. Eclectic shorthand 653 CROSS, Mrs. M. E. A. See Eliot, G. pseud. CROSS, W. L. Development of the Eng- lish novel 820 CROWE 125 DABNEY CROWE, E. Thackeray's haunts and homes B With Thackeray in America 9173 CRDWE, J. A. and Oavalcaselle, G. B. Life and times of Titian. 2v B CROWE. J. Dramatic works. 4v ....822 CROWFIELD, C. pseud. See Stowe, H. B. Crowned in palm-land. Nassau, M. C. L B CROWQUILL, A. pseud. See Forrester, A. H. CROZIER, J. B. Civilization and prog- ress 901 CRi/DEN, A. Concordance to the Holy Scripture.s R-220 •CRUIKSHANK, G. Illustrations on steel, stone and wood R-741 Punch and Judy 832 Stephens, F. G. Memoir of Cruik- shanl% B Cruise in Greek waters. Townshend, P. T 91« Cruise of H. M. S. Challenger. Spry, W. J. J 910 Cruise of the Betsy. Miller. H 560 Cruise of the Rosario. Markham, A. H 919o Cruise of the Rush in Behring Sea. Shep- ard, I. S 9179 Cruises of the Blake. Agasziz, A SOS Crusaders. Jones, H. A S22 Crusaders. Keightly, T 9404 CRUTTWELL, C. T. History of Roman literature i^^O Literary history of early Christianity. 2v 270 CUITT, G. Wanderings and pencil- lings R-769 Culture and religion. Shairp, J. C....204 CULVERWELL. R. J. Guide to health 613 GUMMING, C. F. G. At home in Fiji9196 In the Himalayas 9154 Two happy vears in Ceylon 9154 CUMMINGS, E. C. Birth and bap- tison 250 CUMiMINGS, W. H. Purcell B CUMMINS, E. S. Story of the flies ..SIO CUMMOCK, R. McL. eomp. School speaker 808 Choice! readings 808 CUNDALL, J. Holbein. (Great artists series) B CUNNINGHAM, A. Great English paint- ers 920 CUNNINGHAM, C. D. joint author. See Adams, F. O. CUNNINGHAM, G. G. ed. History of England in the lives of Englishmen. 8v 920 CUNNINGHAM, W. The growth of English lndus.try 380 Use and abuse of money r- nia 9794 DAVIS. W. M. Nimrod of the sea ....910 Whirlwinds, cyclones and torna- does 551 DAVIS, W. J. Political conventions in California R-329 DAVY. H. Thcrpe, T. E. Humphrv Davy B DAWES, A. L. Charles Sumner B How we are governed 342 Dawn of art. Conway, W. M 709 Dawn of astronomy. Lockyer, J. N 299 Dawn of ci\ilization. Masp^ro, G 913 Dawn of "History, Keary, C. F 571 Dawn of radicalism. Daly, J 329 Dawnings of genius. Buckley, T. A 920 DAV^^'SON, E. K. Twenty famous naval battles. 2v 908 DA^rSON, F. C. James Hannlngton.. .B DAWSON, J. W. Chain of life in geolo- gical time 560 Geological history of plants 561 Modern science in Bible lands 220 Origin of the world 213 Prehistoric man 572 Some salient points in the science of the earth 560 Story of the earth and man 551 DAWSON, W. H. Bismarck and state socialism 335 German socialism and Ferdinand Las- salle 335 Germany and the Germans. 2^^...9143 Unearned increment 333 DAWSON. W. J. Quest anH vision.. 824 DAY, H. N. Introduction to English lit- erature 820 Outline of ontological science Ill Science of aesthetics 701 DAY, J. Introduction to algebra 512 DAY, L. F. Anatomy of pattern. (Also) Planning of ornament (.'^nd) Anplication of ornament '. 745 Nature in ornament 715 Day in ancient Rome. Shumwav B. M '..9145 Daylig^ht land. Murray, W. H. H 9171 Days of the Son of Man. March, O 232 Days out of doors. Abbott, C. C 590 Dayspring from on high. Carj', E:...240 Day with a tramp. Wyckoff, W. A... 3.31 Dead nymph. Luders. C. H 811 DE.\N, A. Medical jurisprudence.. R-340 DEANE. M. pseud. See I'itman, M. J. Dear old story tellers. Adams, O F..920 DBARMER, P. ed. Religious pam- phlets 204 DEASY, H. H. F. In Chinese Tibet and in Tibet anB Chinese Turkestan. .. .9151 Death and afterwards. Arnold, E 23b' Death no bane. Cicero S7s Debatable land. Owen, R. D 133 DECKER, T. Best plavs. ed. by E. Rhys 5J22 DECKER, W. F. Industrial drawing for carpenters 744 DECLE, L. Trooper 3S09 !!..'.'.! .355 Decorative electricity. Gordon, Mrs J. E. H 745 Deeds of Beowulf. Earle, J 829 Defence of Guinevere. Morris, W 821 Defence of philosophic doubt. Balfour. A. J 210 DE FOE, D. Earlier life and chief earli- er works 824 Serious reflections during the life of Robinson Crusoe. (Also) Vision of the angelic world, ed. by G. A. Ait- ken 824 Minto, W. Daniel Defoe B DE FOREST, J. B. Short history of art 70S DEFRIES, E. P. Browning primer ..821 DE GARMO, C. Essentials of method.371 Herbart and the Herbartians. (Great educators) 370 Degeneration. Nordau, M. S 150 Deipnosophists. Athenaeus 888 Deirdre. Joyce, R. D 811 DE KAY, C. Bird gods 291 Vision of Esther 811 Visio.n of Nimrod 811 DE KROYFT, Mrs. S. H. A place in thy memory 816 DELAMOTTE, F. Art sketching from nature R-741 Ornamental alphabets 745 joint author. See Wheatley, H. B. DELAMOTTE. P. H. Choice examples of art-workmanship 739 DELAND, L. F. joint author. See Camp, W. DELAND, M. The old garden, and other verses 811 DELAROCHE, P. Rees, J, R. Paul Del- aroche. (^^'ith his Horace Vernet)..B DELBOS 128 DICKENS DEIiBOS, L. Commercial Spanish 465 DE LEON, E. Khedive's Egypt ....9162 Thirty years of my life. 2v B DeI.EON, T. C. Four years in Rebel capitals 9737 DE IjTEFDE, J. B. Roma->ce of char- ity 361 DELLENBATTGH, F. S. North Ameri- cans of yesterday 970 DEL MAR, A. History of money 332 Money and civilization 332 Science of money 332 DEDMAS, D. M. Speeches and addres- ses S15 DE LOLMB. J. L. Constitution of Eng- land 342 DE LONG, Q. W. Voyage of the Jean- nette 9198 Delsarte manual of oratory SOS Delsarte .system of expression. (Also) Ad- dress of Francois Delsarte. Stebbins, G 613 Delusions. Mackay, C -33 DEMENT, R. S. Napoleon 812 DE MILLE, J. Elements of rhetoric. 426 Democracy. Hyslop, J. H 320 Democracy. Norcross, J 329 Democracy and empire. Giddinars. F. H aU4 Democracy and liberty. Lecky, W. E. H 320 Democracy in America. Moses, B 320 DEMOLTNS, E. Anglo-Saxon superior- ity 320 Demonologv. Conway, M. D 133 DE MORGAN, A. Differential and in- tegral calculus 517 DEMOSTHENES. Orations S80 DE MOTTE, J. B. Secret of character building 1'^" DENISON, C. Rocky imountain health resorts 613 DENNIE, J. Rome of today and yes- terday • • -913 DENSLOW, Van B. Economic Philo- sophy 330 DENSMORE, B. How nature cures.. 613 DENTON, S. F. A collector's rambles in Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea 9194 DENTON, W. and Denton. E. M. F. Soul of things. 3v 13* Department stores. Phillip^!, W. B — 658 DE PENNING, G. A. Meteorology .. .551 DEPEW, C. M. Birthdav Hddrcssoe at the Montauk Club 815 Life and later speeches B Orations and after-dinner speeches.815 ed. One hundred years of American commerce. 2v R-380 DE PUY, H. W. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain heroes B DE PUY, W. H. ed. University of lite- rature. 20v 809 DE QUINCEY, T. Afflictions of child- hood, etc. Little masterpieces 824 Autobiographical sketches B Fiographical and historical essays.824 Confessions of an English opium eater B The eighteenth century In scholarship and literature S24 Essays in ancient history fi04 Essays in pholosophy 104 Literary criticism 824 Literary reminiscences 824 Narrative and miscellaneous paper.-^.824 Uncollected writings. 2v 824 Jai)p, A. ed. De Qulncey memo- rials. 2v 826 ):)ERBY, G. H. (John Phoenix) Phoenix- iana 817 DERTHICK, W. M. ed. Manual of mu- sic 780 DESCARTES, R. du P. 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(Trumps) American Hoyle 795 DICKENS. C. Collection of letters.. 826 Complete poems 821 Letters, ed. by his sister-in-law. 2v 826 Letters to Wilkie Collins, ed. by L. Hutton 82S Old lamps for new ones, and other sketches and essays 824 Dickens. M. My father as I recall him B DICKENS 129 DOESTICK Forster, J. Life of C. Dickens. 3v B Hanaforii. P. A. Life and writings Ot Dickens B Marzials. P. T. Life of O. Dickens. (Great writers) B Stoddard. R. H. ed. Anecdote biog- raphies of Tliackeray and Dickens. B Ward, A. \V. Dickens B Gi.-=sinar, G. Charles Dickens 820 DICKENS. M. My father as T recali him B DICKENSON. G. L. Greek view of life 913 DICKINSON, A. K. A paying Invest- ment i30 DICKINSON, E. E. New light on Mor- monism 29S DICKINSON, Emily. Letters. 2v ....MG Poems 811 DICKINSON, R. Days near Paris.. . .9144 Laws of Massachusetts relative to justices of the peace R-o45 DICKSON, W. B. Punctuation 421 Dictionary of education 370 Dictionary of national biography, ed. by S. Lee and L. 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Cathedral days 9142 In and out of three Normandy inns9141 DODD, G. British manufactures 670 DODD, H. P. ed. Epigrammatists. .8211 DODD, J. B. Elements of geometry' and m.ensuration 513 DODDRIDGE, P. Rise and progress of religion in the soul 240 DODGE. A. W. Dodge, M. A. Divine guidance B DOr»GE. C. W. biology 570 DODGE, G. H. ed. Thoughts of busy girls 170 DODGE, H. N. Christus victor 811 DODGE, M. A. (Gail Hamilton) Country living and country thinking 818 Divine guidance: memorial of A. W. Dodge B Gala-days 814 New atmosphere 396 Nursery noonings 173 Skirmishes and sketches 814 Summer rest 818 Twelve miles from a lemon 818 A Washington Bible class 230 Woman's worth and worthlessness.396 DODGE, M. M. Along the way 811 DODGE, N. S. Stories of American his- tory 973 DODGE, R. I. Our wild Indians ....970 DODGE. T. A. Bird's-eye view of our Civil war 9737 Campaign of Chancellorsville 9737 Great captains series. Alexander ^^ Caesar 355 Gustavus Adolphu.5 355 Hannibal 355 Riders of many lands 798 DODGSON, C. L. See Carroll, L. pseud. DODS, J. B. Philosophy of mesmer- ism 134 DODSIEY, R. Select collection of old English plays. 15v 822 DOESTICKS, Q. K. P. pseud. See Thompson, M. DOLBEAR 130 DRUMMOND DOLBEAR, A. E. Art of projecting. .555 Matter, ether and motion 530 Telephone 537 DOLE. C. F. The coming people ....170 Jesus and the men about him 232 r 3LE, E. P. Talks about law 340 DOLE, N. H. Score of famous compos- ers 920 DOLLTNGER, J. J. I. von. Fables re- specting the popes. (Also) Essay on the prophetic spirit of the Christian era.2S2 Dolls house. Ibsen, H 839 DOLMAN, F. Municipalities at work. 352 Domestic house planner. (Also) The sanitary architect 728 Domestic manners of the Americans. Trollope, Mrs. F. M 9173 Domestic service. Salmon, L. M 331 DON.^yiiDSON, H. H. Growth of the brain 612 DONALDSON, J. W. Theatre of the Greeks 882 DONALDSON, P. ed. Odd Fellows' of- fering 366 DONATELLO, D. di. B. Scott, L. Ghlb- er ti and Donatello B DONLEVT, A. Art of illumination. R-745 DONNE, J. Poetical work 821 Walton, I. Lives of Dr. Donne, etc 920 DONNE, W. B. Euripides. (Ancient classics) 882 DONNBLL, E. J. Outlines of a new science 330 DONNELLY, I. American people's money 332 Atlantis 572 Great cryptogram 8221 Ragnarok 551 O'Connor, W. D. Dr. Donnelly's re- viewers 8221 DONOVAN, T. ed. Plays by Marlowe, Fletcher and Ford. 2v 822 DOOLITTLE, J. Social life of the Chin- ese. 2v Sl^"!^ Doom eternal. Reimensnyder, J. B 236 DOONER, P. W. Last days of the- re- public 325 DORAN, J. Annals of the English stage •'j^^ Knights and their days 9404 DORCHESTER, D. Liquor problem ..178 DORE G. Illustrated Wandering Jew R-296 Jerrold, B. Life of Gustave Dore..B Roosevelt, B. Life and reminscences of Gustave Dore B DOREMUS. S. A. Great lights in sculp- ture and painting 920 Doric reed. Cocke, Z »lJ DORM AN, R. M. Origin of primitive suoerstitions 299 DORR, J. C. R. Afternoon songs 811 Bermuda 91]2 A cathedral pilgrimage 914^ Friar Anselmo, and other poems.... 811 DORY3, G. Private life of the Sultan of Turkey ^ DOS I-ASSOS, J. R. Inter-state com- merce act 380 Dottings round the circle. Curtis, B.R.91t DOUBLED AY, A. Chance!lors\ille and Gettysburg 9737 DOUBLEDAY, C. W. Reminiscences of the Filibuster war in Nicaragua — 9728 DOL'GAI, A. Kindergarten 372 DOUGLAS, A. M. Heroes of the cru- sades 9404 DOUGIiAS, F. Gentlewoman's book of dress 391 DOI'GLAS, Frederick. Life and times written bv himself B DOUGLAS, J. Canadian independence. 327 DOUGLAS, R. K. China 9151 China. (Story of the nations) 93l Society in China 9151 DOUGLAS, S. A. and Lincoln, A. Polit- ical debates 815 DOUMIC, R. Contemporary French no- velists 840 DOWDEN, E. The French revolution and T^nglish literature 824 History of French literature 840 Life of Shelley. 2v B New studies in literature 824 Puritan and Anglican studies 824 Shakespeare 8221 Southey. (Eng. men of letters) B Studies in literature 824 Transcripts and studies 824 DOW'LiNG, R. Ignorant essays 814 Down the islands. Paton, W. A 9172 DOWNIE, W. Hunting for gold B DOWNING, A. J. Cottage residences.725 DOWNING, C. Selected fruits 634 DOYLE, A. C. Great Boer war 966 Songs of action 821 DOYLE, J. A. English colonies in Amer- ica .., 9732 DRAGE, G. The unemployed 331 DRAGOMONOV, M. See Stepniak, pseud. Dragons and cheiTy blossoms. Morris. Mrs. R. C 9152 DRAHMS, A. Criminal 364 DRAKE, F. Earlv English voyagers. 910 DRAKE, S. A. Battle of Gettysburg.9737 New England legends 398 Making of the great West 978 Making of the Ohio valley states.. 977 Making of Virginia and the middle colonies 9731 DRAKE, S. G. Aboriginal races of North America 970 Dramatic persons. Piatt, S. M. B...S11 DRAPER, J. W. History of the Amer- ican civil war 9737 Conflict between religion and science 215 Intellectual development of Europe. 901 Scientific memoirs 508 Text-book of natural philosophy. . .530 Thought.'' on the future civil policy of America 321 Dream of a modest prophet. T.eggett, M D 301 Dream of church windows. Piatt, J. J. 811 Dream of my youth. Tenny, E. P 170 Dreamers. Van Zile, E. S 811 Dream.?. Schreiner, O 828 Dreams and days. Lathrop, G. P.... 811 Dream- and ghosts. Lang, A 133 DREDGE, J. ed. Electric illumination. vl H-537 Dress-reform. Woolson. A. L. G 391 DRESSER. H. W. The Christ ideal ..131 Education and the philosophical ideal 131 Heart of It 131 In search of a soul 131 Living by the spirit 131 (Methods and problems of spiritual healing 131 The perfect whole 131 Power of silence ._; 131 Voices of freedom 131 Voices of home 131 DREW, E. Hints and helps for those who write, print or read 655 Pens and types 655 DREYER, J. L. E. Tycho Brahe B DREYFT'^S, A. Five years of my life. .B Letters to his wife S46 Steevens, G. W. Tragedy of Drey- fus 344 DRTSLER, H Classical studies in hon- our of Henry Drisler 804 English-Greek lexicon R-483 joint author. See Smith. W. DRU^MAIOND. H. .Addresses 204 Ascent of man. fLowell lectures). 573 DRUM MONO 131 DYE Evolution of man. (Lowell h'Ctures)575 The ideal life :^50 Natural law in the spiritual worlil.-15 New evana:ellsm, and other addres- ses i04 Perfected life 204 Prograjnme of Christianity, and other addresses 204 Tropical Africa 9166 Lennox. C. Practical life work of Henry Drummond B Smith, G. A. Life of Henry Drum- mond B DRUMMOND, .1. Introduction to the study of theology 230 DRTTMMOND. W. Masson, D. Drum- mond of Hawthorneden B DRUMMOND. W. H. Johnnie Courteau, and other poems Sll DRYDEN. J. Dramatic works, ed. by Walter Scott, and G. Salntsbury. 7v..S22 Poetical works 831 Same. ed. by W. Scott and G. Saints- bury. 7v 821 tr. Virgil 873 Saintsbury, O Dryden B ScDtt. W. 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Diseases of the skin 616 DULIiES, C. W. Accidents and emer- gencies .617 DULLES, J. W. Ride through Pales- tine 9156 DUMAS, A. D. Napoleon B DU MAURIER. G. Social pictorial satire 827 Moscholes, F. In Bohemia with. Du Maurier B Dumb in June. Burton, R 811 DU MONCEL, T. A. L. Telephone, mi- crophone and phonograph 537 and Geraldy, F. Electricity as a mo- tive power 537 DUMVILLE, H. R. ed. Low's handbook to the charities of London 360 DUNBAR, C. F. Laws of the United States relating to currency, finance and banking '^'^'^ Theory and history of banking 332 DUNB.VR, P. L. Lyrics of lowly life.811 Lyrics of the hearth-side 811 DUNCAN, A. Surveyor's guide 526 DUNCAN, J. M. Travels through the United States and Canaida in 1818-19 2v 9173 DUNCAN, M. B. M. Bible hours.... 240 DUNCAN, P. M. Heroes of science.. 920 Transformation of insects 595 DUNCKER, M. W. History of antiqu- ity. 6v 930 History of Greece. 2v 938 DUNCKLEY. H. Lord Melbourne ....B Dungeons of old Paris. Hopkins, T..9443 DUNGLISON, R. Dictionary of medical science R-610 DUNHAM. C. Homeopathy 615 DTTNHAM, S. A. History of the Ger- manic empire 943 DUNLOP, Mrs. Burns-Dunlop corre- spondence. 2v 826 DUNLOP, J. History of Roman litera- ture. 3v 870 DUNLOP, J. C. History of prose fic- tion 809 DUNN, J. P. Jr. Indiana 9772 Massacres of the mountains 970 DUNN, L. A. Footprints of the Re- deemer 220 DUNN, S. Art of singing 784 DUNRAVEN, earl of. Windham, T. W. Q. Navigation 527 DUNTON, T. W. Coming of love, and other poems 821 DUNTZER. H. Life of Goethe B DUPIE, A. .joint author. See Thudi- chum, J. r>. W. DUPLESSIS, G. Wonders of engrav- ing 760 DUPPA, R. and De Qulncey, Q. Lives and works of Michael Angelo and Raph- ael B DUPRE, J. IMoUett, J. W. Dupre. (With his Corot.) B DUPTJY, B. Great masters of Russian literature 891 DURAND, J. ed. History of the Amer- ican revolution 9732 DURAND, Madame. Napoleon and Ma- rie-Louise B DURAS. duchesse de. 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Ancient ballads and legends of Hindustan 891 British popular customs dai English folk-lore ^1° Folk-lore of plants -og" Folk-lore of Shakespeare 8^^i Great men at play. 2v »^ DYER, T. H. City of Rome 937 ed. Pompeii •• ^^'^ DTMOCKE, J. Compendium artis ora- toriae. 17th century ,-,V 171 DYMOND, J. Principles of morality.. i<^i Dynamic sociology. Ward, L. F ^01 DYSON, Mrs. Stories of the trees 5bi E A. Homeward songs by the way .811 EARLE, A. B. Bringing m the sheaves o.r comp. Revival hymns V^;;"w EARLE A. L. Our revenue system.. 337 EARLe! A. M. Child life in colomal days • • • • — . „oo China collecting In America .73S Colonial days in old New York . . . .9174 Customs, and fashions in old New England .9174 Margaret Winthrop ...... ■■■-■■-■■^ The Sabbath in Puritan New Eng- land l?t Stage-coach and tavern days 91' and Ford, E. E. eds. Early prose and verse 818 EARLE, J. English prose 420 Philology of the English tongue.. 420 Earlv days of Christianity. Farrar, F. W.' 270 Early empire bullder.<». Armstrong, M. K 9783 Early English metrical romances. El- lis. G 8211 Early piety 240 Early pioneers. Ross, H. L B Early religious education. Eliot, W. G.240 Early reviews of great writers. Steven- son, E S24 Earth as modified by human action. Marsh, G. P 551 Earth girdled. Talmage, T. DeW 910 Earthly paradise. Morris, W 821 Eajthwork out of Tuscany. Hewlett, M 824 EASSIE, W. Healthy houses 628 Easter visions. Savage, C. A 250 EASTLAKE, C. L. Literature of the fine arts. 2v 750 Hints on household taste 749 History of the Gothic revival 720 N EA'olution of man. Drummond, H.. ..576 Evolution of man and Christianitv. Mac- Queary,_H " 215 Evolution of religious thought. Alviella, G. 'd 270 Evolution of revelation. Whiten. J. M.220 Evolution of spiritual man. lyisle, W. M 2."0 Evolution of the art of music. Parry, C. H. H 780 Evolution of the Aryan Ihering. R..901 Evolution of the English novel. Stod- dard, F. H 820 Evolution of the Idea of God. Allen. G 201 Evolution of woman. Gamble, E. B...396 EWALD, A. C. Leaders of the Senate. 5v 920 EWELL, J. Swell's medical compan- ion 610 EWER, F. C. Catholicity in its relation- shio to Protestantism and Romanism204 Ex libris. Allen, C. D 90 Excursion. W^ordsworth, V>' 821 Excursions in criticism. Watson. W.824 Exotics and retrospectives. Hearn, L.9152 Expansion. Strong, J 327 Expansion of western Ideals. Waidstein. C 327 Expansion of western ideals. Waidstein Experimental science. Hall, G. M 530 Explorers and travellers. Greely, A. W 920 Extraordinary women. Russell, W..920 Extinct civilizations. Anderson, A. E.930 EYEBRIGHT, D. pseud. See Johnson, Mrs. S. O. Eyes and ears. Beecher H. W 818 EYRE, J. Stomach and its difficul- ties 613 EYRE, J. Needles and brushes and how to use them 746 F., W. Ailments of horses 6361 FABENS. J. W. In the tropics 9172 FABER, F. W. Spiritual conferences. 170 Fabian society and its work. Clarke, W 3-35 FABIOLA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. comp. Thoughts 803 FACEY, J. W. Jr. Elementarv decora- tion 747 Facing the 20th century. King, J. M.R-320 Fact and fancy. Saltus, F. S Sll Fact, fancy and fable. Reddall. H. P R-803 Facts I ought to know about the govern- ment. Bartlet. W. H ..342 FAGAN, L. Life and correspondence of Sir Anthonv Panlzzi. 2v B FAHIE. J. J. Wireless telegraphy. .. .537 Fair shadow land. Thomas, E. M 811 F.MRBATRN, A. M. Christ in modern theology 230 Studies In the philosophy of religion and hlstorv 204 FAIRBAIRN, P. Tvpologv of Scripture. 2v 220 FAIRBAIRN, W. Iron 669 FAIRBARN 136 FERRI Principles of mechanics, and machine- ry of transmission 621 PATRBAIRN'S book of crests. 2v..R-929 FAIRBANKS, H. W. Stories of our imorher Earth 551 FAIRFIEI>r>, A. H. ed. Starting points 240 FAIRFIETjD J. Autobiography. (Also) Poems, by S. L. Fairfield B FATRHOLT, F. W. Costume in Eng- land 391 Dictionary of terms in art R-703 Fairy land of science. Fisher, A. B — 504 Faith and freedom. Brooke, S. A 250 Faith and rationalism. Fisher, P 239 Faith of our fathers. Gibbon?, J 282 Faith of reason. Chadwick, .T. W 250 Faith that makes faithful. Gannett, W. C 170 FATTHFUI.,, E. Three visits to Amer- ica 9173 Faiths of famous men. Kilbourn, J.K.240 Faiths of the peoples. Molloy, J. P. ..280 Faiths of the world. (St. Giles lec- tures.) 290 FALCKFJNBERG, R. History of mod- em philosophy 190 FALCONER, W. Poetical works ....821 FAI^CONER, W. Mushrooms 635 FALKE, J. von. Greece and Rome.R-93S Fall of the Nibelungs. Armour, M 398 Fallacies. Sidgwick, A 160 Pallacv of saving. Robertson, J. M.330 FALLOnX, A. F. P. Life and letters of Madame Swetchine B Familiar allusions. Brewer, E. C..R-803 Familiar quotations R-803 Familiar studies ot men and books. Stev- enson, R. L 824 Familiar words. Priswell, .T. H R-8O3 Family save-all 641 Famous adventures and prison escapes of the Civil War 9737 Famous Americans. Parton, J 920 Famous funny fellows 817 Famous men. Page, H. A 920 Famous pamphlets. Morley. H 824 Famous women. Browne, W. H. ..R-920 Fancv dresses. Holt, A 391 FANNING, J. T. Hydraulic and water- supply engineering 628 Fantasticks. Rostand, E 842 Far East. Krausse, A 950 Far West sketches. Fremont, J. B..9179 FARADAY, M. Chemical history of a candle 541 Various forces of matter 531 Gladstone, J. H. Michael Paraday.B Tyndall, J. Faraday as a diccover- er B FARLEY, F. A. Unitariasm defined.. 288 FARMAK, D. Auto-cars 621 FARMER, F. M. Boston cooking-school cook book 641 FARMER, J. E. Essays on French his- tory 944 PARMER, L. H. Life of Lafayette.. B Farming for boys. MottIs. E 630 FARNELL, G. S. Greek lyric poetry 880 PARQUHAR, A. B. and H. Economic and industrial delusions 337 PARQUHAR, G Dramatic works of Wycherley and Parquhar 822 FARRAGUT, D. G. Barnes, J. B'arra- Sut B Life of Parragut, journal and letters. ed. by his son B Mahan, A. I. Admiral Parragut. (Great commanders.) B Montgomery, J. E. Our admiral's flig abroad • 910 PARRAR, A. S. Critical history of free thought 239 PARRAR, C. S. Art topics 707 FARRAR, E. W. Recollections of 70 years B FARRAH, P. W. Early days of Christ- ianity 270 Ephphatha 250 General aims of the teacher. (Also) Form management 370 Great books 824 Life of Christ. 2v 232 Life of Christ as represented in art.75"> Lives of the fathers. 2v 920 Seekers after God 920 Social and present da.y questions. .824 Talks on temperance 178 Treasure thoughts from (his) writ- ■ ings. ed. by R. Porter 204 Words of truth and wisdom 204 PARRAR, J. A. Books condemned to- be burnt 98 FARRAR, T. H. The state in its relation to trade 380 Farthest north. Nansen, F 9198 FARWELL, W. Chinese at home and abroad. (Also) Condition of thr> Chin- ese quarter of San Francisco 325 FASQTJELLE, L New method of learn- ing French 448 Fat and blood. Mitchell S. W 613 Father of the forest. AVatson, W 821 FAUIiKNER. H. C. Classical and myth- ological dictionary 291 FAULKNER, H. Elephant haunts ..9166 FAUNCE, D. W. The Christian in the world 240 FAUST, K. T. Campaigning in the Phil- ippines. (And) History of first reg. Cal. U. S. V. by C. R. Detrick 978 FAUVEL-GOURAND, P. Practical cos- mophonography 653 E'avorite poems 8211 FAWCETT, E. Romance and rever>. .811 Song and story 811 FAWCETT, H. Free trade and protec- tion 337 Manual of political economy 33(X and Fawcett, M. G. Essays and lec- tures on social and political sub- jects 304 Stephen, L. Life of H. Fawcett.... B PAY, A. 'Music-study in Germany.... 780 Feast of the virgins. Gordon, H. L...S11 Feasts of Autolycus. Pennell, E. R..641 Feathers for arrowfi. Spurgeon, C. H.240 FELKER, P. H. What the grocers sell us 664 PELL, J. British merchant seamen in San Francisco — 91^ FELTON. C. C. Greece 938 PENDLER, A. Mechanism of the urn- verse 531 FBNN, G. M. ed. The world of wit and humor 817 FERE, C. Joint author. See Binet, A. FERGUSON, C. The affirmative intel- lect 220 Religion of democracy 320 FEPiOUSON, E. C. Aid to Greek at sight 488 FERGUSON, J. History of architecture 4v R-720 Henderson, E. (Life of James Fergu- son B FERGUSON, J. H. Manual of interna- tional law 341 FERGUSON, M. C. Irish before the conquest 9415 Ferishtah's fancies. Browning, R 821 FERN, P. pseud. See Parton, Mrs. S. P. FERNALD, J. C. English synonyms and antonyms 424 The .Spaniard in history — 946 FERRI, E. Criminal sociology 364 FERRIcR 137 FISHER Socialism and modem science 335 FERRIER. D. FuncHona of the brain 612 FERRIS. G. T. Great sincfors 920 Great Italian and French compos- ers 920 Great -violinists and planisits 920 Great leaders 920 FERRIS, J. A. Financial economy in the US . . 332 FERSEN, J. A. count de. GaiiVet, P. A friend of the queen. (Marie Antoinette —Count de Fersen.) B FESSENDEN. C. E. Elements of phys- ics 530 FESSENPEN. T. C. (Christopher Caus- tic ) Terrible tractoration 821 FETRIPGE, W. P. Rise and fall of the Paris commune 944 ed. Harpers phrase-book 107 FEUDE, F. R. India 931 FEUERBACH. L. Esscnco of religion.201 FICHTE, J. G. Science of rights 193 Adanison, R. Fichte B FIELD, B. joint author. See Field, E. FIELD, C. W. Judson, I. F. ed. Cyrus W. Field B FIELD, E. Little book of Tribune verse 811 Little book of western \'erse 811 Love affairs of a bibliomaniac S14 Love songs of childhood 811 Second book of verse 8Ll Sharps and Hats. 2v 811 "With trumpet and drum 811 and Field, B. Echoes from the Sabine farm 811 Eugene Field: ajl auto-analysis B Wilson, F The Eugene Field that I knew B FIELD, G. Chromatics 535 Grammar of colouring 752 FIELD, H. D. and Field, "R. M. The muses up to date 793 FIELD. H. M. Barbary coast 9164 Bright skies and dark shadows. .9175 From Killarney to the Golden Horn.914 Gibraltar 9146 Greek islands and Turkey after the war 9149 Old and new Spain 9146 On the desert 9153 Irish confederates and the rebellion of 1798 9415 Storj' of the Atlantic telegraph 634 FIELD, K. Ten days in Spain ....9146 Whiting, L. Kate Field B FIELD, M. B. Memoirs of many men and of some women B FIELD, M. pseud. Canute the great. (Also) The cup of water 822 The father's tragedy. (Also) William Rufus. (And) Loyalty or love?. .822 Sight and pong 821 The tragic Mary S22 FEELD, R. M. Joint author. See Field, H. D. FIELD, T. W. Pear culture 634 Field genealogy. Pierce, E'. C 929 Field paths and green lanes Jennings. L. J 9142 FIELDE, A. M. Chinese night's enter- tainment 39g Corner of Cathay .'^9151 FIELDING, H. Dobson, A. Fielding.. B FIELDS, A. Authors and friends ...920 How to help the poor 339 Notes of Whittier's life and friend- ships B Shelf of old books 814 Under the olive 811 FIELDS, J. T. Biographical notes and personal sketches B Underbrush 818 Yesterdays with authors S14 pergonal and Whipple, EI. P. els. Family library of British poetrv.S211 FIELDS, Mrs. J. T. See Fields, A. Fiend's delight. Bierce, A. G 817 Fifteen decisivo battles. Creasev, E. S .'....908 Fifteen years in hell. Benson, I^ B Fifty years ago. Besant, W 9142 Fifty years' observations. Keves, E. D .' B Fifty years of mv life. Albemarle, G. T. K B Pightin;? for the empire. Otis, J 966 PIGUIER, G. L. Human race 572 Insect world 595 Mammalia 599 Ocean world 591 Prinjitive man 571 Reptiles and birds 598 Tomorrow of death 236 Vegetable world 580 World before the deluge 551 Figure drawing. Hatton, R. G 743 Figure painters of Holland. Gower, R.920 PIIiIAN, G. H. Armenia and her peo- ple 954 Filibuster war in Nicaragua. Double- day, C. W 9728 Filibusters. Roche, J. J 9728 FILLIPINI. A. The table 641 FILON, A. The English stage 792 Mnancier and finances of the American revolution. Sumner, W. G 9733 FINCK. H. T. Chopin, and other music- al essays 780 Lotus-time in Japan 9152 Pacific coast scenic tour 9179 Spain and Morocco 914*! Romantic love and personal beauty. 177 Songs and song writers 784 Wagner and his works. 2\' B FINDLAY, A. G. Atlas 912 FINDLEY, S. Rambles among the in- sects 595 Pine arts. Symonds. J. A 709 FINLAY, G. History of Greece. 7v ..938 History of the Greek revolution 9495 FINN. Mrs. E. A. Home in the Hily Land 9156 FINNEY, C. G. Wright ,G. P. C. G. Finney B PINOD, J. de. Thousand flashes of French wit 848 FIRDAUSI, Epic of kings: stories re- told from Pirdausi. by H. Zimmern.891 Shah Nameh 891 Pirdausi in exile. Gosse, E 821 Fireside saints. Jerrold, D. W 827 First! Drummond, H 204 First aid in illness and injury, Pilcher, J. E 617 First aid to the young housekeeper. Her- rick, C. T 640 First Antierican. Herbert, L B First battle. Bryan, W. J 329 First glance at the birds. Keeler, O.A.598 First help in accidents and in sickness. 614 First interoreters of Jesais. Gilbert, G. H 225 First three vears of childhood. Perez, B 150 FIRTH, A. "Voices for the speechless. SOS PISH, D. W. Robinson's arithmptic.511 PISH. G. T. American manual of parli- amentary law 328 Conduct of meetings 328 FISHBOXTGH, W. Macrocosm and micro- cosm 213 Fish-culture... Norris, T. 639 FISHER, A. B. :^. ..Fairy land of sci- ence 504 History of England 942 Life and her children 592 FISHER 138 FLORUS Moral teachings of science 170 Short history of natural science 509 Through magic glasses 504 FISHER, lit. Col. Three years' service in China 9151 FISHER, G. S. Notes bv the wayslde.914 FISHER, G. P. Beginnings of Christ- ianity 270 Colonial era 9732 Discussions in history and theology.-04 Supernatural origin of Christianity.239 Faith and rationalism 239 History of the Christian Church... .270 Life of Benjamin SilHman. 2v B Manual of Christian evidences — 239 Nature and method of revelation. .239 The reformation 2/0 Universal history 909 FISHER, S. "W. Three temptations of young men 170 FISHER, S. G. Men, women and man- ners in colonial times. 2v 9174 True William Penn B FISHER, T. W. Insanity 132 Fisherman's luck. Van Dyke, H S14 Fishers of men. Benson, E. W 204 FISKE. A. K. Bevond the bourn ....236 Midnight talks at the club 204 The myths of Israel • 220 Story of the Philippines 991 FISKE, .1. American political ideas.. 320 American revolution 9733 Beginnings of New England f74 A century of science, and other es- says 81'' Ci\al government in the United States 320 Critical period of American history9733 Darwinism, and other essays S14 Destiny of man in the light of his origin 204 Discovery of America 9/31 Dutch and Quaker colonie-:; in Amer- ica. 2v 9732 Edward Livingston Youmans B Excursions of an evolutionist 814 History of the United States 973 Ideas of God as affected by modern knowledge 204 Life everlasting. (Ingersoll lec- ture.) 201 Mississippi Valley in the Civil WaroTST Mvths and myth-makers 398 Old AHrginia and her neighbors... 9732 Outlines of cosmic philosophy 113 Through nature to God 201 T)ba"ro and alcohol 17-? Unseen world, and other essay? — 814 TVar of independence 9733 FISON, A. H. Recent advance in astronomv 520 FITCH. C. Barbara Frietchie 812 FITCH. J. G. Lectures on teaching. .370 NoLc-s on American schools 379 FITCH, John. Annals of the armv of the Cumberlind 9737 We.stcott. T. John Fitch B FITCH, Joshua. Educational aims and methods .370 FITPHETT. \v. H. How England saved Europe. 4v 940 FITZGERALD, C. C. Boat sailing and racing 797 FITZGERALD, E. Letters and literar\' remains. 3v 828 FITZGERALD, F. Lectures on the po- lite arts R- 740 FITZGERALD, P. Art of acting 793 Life and times of VMlliam IV. 2v..B Life of George IV. including his let- ters .... ^ B Operas of Gilbert and Sullivan de- scribed 782 Principles of comedv and dramatic ef- fect 792 Recreations of a literary man 824 Romance of the English stage.... 792 FITZGIBBON, H. M. Famous Eliz- abethan plays 822 FITZ SIMON, E. A. Historical epociia with system of mnemonics 134 FITZWILLIAM, -W. Viscount Milton, and Cheadle, W. B. Northwest pas.sage bv land 917 FIVAS, A. de. Classic French reader.448 Illustrated first bonk in French — 448 Five books of song. Gilder, R. W 811 Five great skeptical dramas. Owen, J. .^24 Five senses of man. Bernstein, J 152 Five thousand miles in a sledge. Go wing, L. F 9157 Flasr^llation and the flagellants. Bertram J.G 343 FLAGG, W. Birds and seasons of New England 598 Woods and by-ways of New Eng- land "^5 Flags of the world. Hulme. F. E..R-929 FLAMMARION, C. Astronomical myths ^23 Atmosphere 551 PoDular agronomy 52-3 The unknown 1^3 Flashlights on nature. Allen. G 508 FLAXMAN, J. Drawings: autotype re- productions loA Lecture on sculpture '^0 FLEAY, F. G. Life and work of Shakes- peare ^^ Fleet. The. Ashton. J 9421 FLEETWOOD, J. Life of Jesu.s Christ. (;.\lso) Lives of the Apostles and Mar- tvrs. (And) Meditation on the love of Christ, bv J. Plall. (And) Golden grove. bv J. Taylor R-232 Life of Jesus Christ. (Also) Lives or the evangelists and apostles — 232 FLEMING, J. Art of reading and speak- ing ?08 FLEMING, J. A. Alternate current transformer • 537 Magnets and electric currents 537 FT>BMING, W. H. How to study Shak^'S- peare. 2v ^1^1 Flemish relies. Stephens, F. G. ..K-9149 FLETCHER, A. B. comp. Advan»^ed readings and recitations 808 FLETCHER. C. R. L. Gustavus Adol- phus. (Heroes of the nations.) B FLETCHER. G. Studies of Shake^- Dea re 8221 FLETCHER. J. Physiology 612 FLETCHER, H. Glutton or epicure?.. aS Happiness as found in forethought ■minus fearthought 131 Menticulture 131 That last waif 364 FI^ETCHER, S. W. Twelve months in an English prison B FLETCHER, W. I. and others. Annual literary index 29 Flight of Helen. Cheney, W 811 FLINT, A. Diseases of the heart — 616 On the source of muscular power.. 612 FlilNT, C. L. Grasses and forage plants 633 FLINT, G. Marching with Gomez.. 9729 FLINT, R. Historical philosophy in France, and French Belgium and Switzerland 901 Flora's lexicon, "^^aterman, C. H 716 FLORENCE of Worcester. Chronicle, annaJs of English historv 942 Florida sketch book. Torrey, B SIS FLORUS, L. A. Epitome of Roman his- tory. (In Watson, J. S. tr. Sallust, Plorus and Velleius Paterculus.) 870 Flourishing of romance. Saintsbury. G 809 FLOWER 139 FOWLER FLOWER, B. O. Civilization's inferno. !39 Lessons learned from other lives 'X2% The new time: plea for the union of the moral forces 3(34 Flower and thorn. Aldrich. T. B 811 FLUKGEL, E. Carlyle's moral and re- ligious development R FIv on the wheel. Lewin, T. H 9154 Flyingr islands. Rlloy, J. W 811 Flvins: visits. Furniss, H 9142 FI,VNT, J. pseud, of Willard, F. Notes of an itinerant policeman 364 Trampins: with tramps -iCA V'orld of c:raft 364 Flv-rods anrl "flv-tackle. Wells. H. P. .799 FOGG. W. P. Arabistan 9156 Foil and sabre. Rondel le, L 796 F.ilia literaria. Hales, J. W 820 FOIJCARD, C. W. Potable water ....628 Fnllciwinj? the Greek cross. Hyde, T. W 9737 FONBI/ANQUE, A. de. How we are gov- erned 342 FONDA, A. I. Honest money 332 FONSSAGRIVES, J. B. Mother's work with sick children 6t9 FONTAINE, E. How the world v.'as peopled 573 Winner's in life race 596 FONTAINE, J. Memoirs of a Huguenot family B FOOTE. A. R. Economic value of elec- tric lig-ht and power 537 Sound currency and banking sys- tem 332 FOOTE, A. H. Africa and the American flag 0166 FOOTE, S.. .Terrold, W. ed P.on-mnts of Samuel "p'oote and Theodore Hook — 827 FOOTE, W. H. Sketches of ■Virginia.9755 Footing it in Fronconia. Torrey, B — 813 Footno«:e to history. Stevenson, R. [i.996 Footprints of the Creator. Miller, H 5*1 Footprints of the Jesuits. Thompson. R. W 2S2 Footsteps of Dr. Johnson. Hill, G. B R-9141 Footsteps of the reformers in foreign lands 920 FORBES. A. Afghan wars 958 Barracks, bivouacs and battles 908 Black Watch 908 Czar and Sultan 917 Memories and studies of war and peace 908 Souvenirs of some continents S2S "William of Germany ...B FORBES, E. Artist's story of the great war. 4v R-9737 FORBES, G. Lectures on electricity. 537 Transit of Venus 523 FORB'ES, S. R. Rambles in Rome ..9145 FORBES, W. K. cnmp. Five-minute re- citations SOS Forbidden land. Oppert, E 9151 FORCE, M. F. From Fort Henrv to Cor- inth 0737 FORCE. P. eomp. Tracts relating to the colonies in North America. 4v..9732 FORCE. M. F. General Sherman B FORD. I. N. Tropical America 918 FORD, J. Best plays. (Merma'd se- ries) 82.? FORD. J. D. An American cruiser in the East ' 915 FORD, J. L. J^iterary shop 814 FORD, P. L. Many-sided Franklin ..B FORD, W. C. American citizen's minu- al :;20 Foreigner in China. Wheeler, L. N..9151 Forest and water. Kinney, A 582 FORESTER. P. pseud. See Herbert, H. W. FORESTI. F. Ollendorff's new method of learning Italian 458 FORE3TIER. A. pseud. See Moore, Mrs. A. A. W. Forgotten isles. VuUier, G 9145 FORM.\N, H. B. Books of Wni. Morris described 820 Our living poets 820 FOHMAN. J. Philippine Islands 991 Formation of the union. Hat't, A. B.9733 FORNANDER, A. Polynesian race.. 572 FORNEY, J. W. Anecdotes of public men. 2v 920 FORNEY, M. N. Catechism of the lo- comotive 021 comp. Car-builder's dictionary.R-699 FORREST, E. Barret, L. Edwin For- rest B Same. (Also) The Jeffersons, bv W. Winter B Rees. J. Life of E. Forrest B FORREST, N. B. V\^yeth, J. A. life of General Porre.st B FORRPISTER, A. H. (Alfred Crowc]Uill.) Laughing' philosopher 827 PORSTER. J. Charles Dickens. 3v....B Cr;tk'al essays. 2v S34 Stat'^smen of England 920 FORSYTH, A. H. Differential equa- tions .517 FORSYTH, G. Story of the soldier. (Story of West.) 973 Thrilling days of army life 973 FORSYTH, W. Novels and novelists of the 18th century 1 S20 FORSYTHE, W. Life of Cicero B For*:unatus the pessimist. Au.sitin. A.. 821 Fortune-telling. Grand Orient 1-33 Forty years in a moorland parish. At- kinson. J. C B Forward movements. Plerson A. T...2P0 POSS, E. Memories of Westminster Hall. 2v 340 POSS, S. W. Back country poems 811 Songs of war and peace Sll FOSTER. P. H. Christian life and the- ology 230 Seminary method in the historical sciences 371 FOSTER. J. Essay on the evils of pop- ular -ignorance 824 An esay on the improvement of time 824 Essays by a series of letters S24 Gems of beauty from the writings of John Poster. (Also) Essay on de- cision of character 824 FOSTER. J. W. Century of American diplomacy 327 POSTER. J. W. Pre-historic races of the T'nited States 571 POSTER. M. Phvsiology 612 POSTER, S. S. Brotherhood of thieves r!26 POTTTPRGTLL. J. M. Will power ....170 FOTHERTNGH.AM, J. Studies in the poetrv of Robert Browing 820 POTULLEE. A. Education fr )!n a na- tional standpoint 370 POULKE. T^^ D. Slav or Saxon ....947 Foundations of belief. Balfour. A. J. 210 Four American universities: Harvard. Yale. Princeton, Columbia S78 Pour Frenchwomen. Dobson, A 920 Four months in a sneak-box. Bishop, N. H 9173 Four phases of m.orals. Blackie. J. S.170 Pour years in rebel capitals. De Leon, T. C 9737 Four years of novel reading. Moulton. R. G 28 Pourtpcnth century. Snell. P. J 809 POWLE. W. B. The hundred dia- logues 793 FOWLER. F. Portrait and figure paint- ing 752 FOWLER 140 FRENCH FOWLER, J. K. (RUsticus.) Recollec- tions of old country life B FOWLER, O. S. Hereditary descent.. 613 Physiology, animal and mental 613 Practical phrenology 139 FOWLER, T. Elements of deductive logic 160 Locke. (Eng. men of letters series. ).B Logic, deductive and inductive 160 and Wilson, J. M. Principle.s of mo- j-aig 171 FOWLER.'w. "w." City-state' "of ' the Greeks and Romans 321 Julius Caesar and the Roman impe- rial system B Tear with the birds 598 FOWLER, TV. W. Ten years in Wall St 332 Woman on the American frontler.396 FOX, C. J. History of the early part of the reipn of .Tames II R-942 Trevslyan. G. O. Early history of Charles .lames Fox B POX, G. Tallaak, W. George Fox, the Friends, and the early Baptists B FOX, J. Book of martyrs 272 FOXTON. E. pseud. Pee Palfrev, S. H. FRACKELTON. S. S. Tried by lire. .750 Fragments of literature 828 Frail children of the air. Scudder, S. H 595 PRANCE, G- W. Struggles for life and home in the Northwest B FRANCE, L. B. Mountain trails and parks in Colorado 9178 PRANCHERB. G. Voyage to the north- west coast of America in 1811-14.... 910 FRANCIA, P. R. Cartwright, J. Man- tegna and Francia B FRANCIS, saint of Assisi. (John Ber- nardone.) Little flowers of Saint Fran- cis of Assisi ^ Setoatier, P. Life of St. Francis of Assisi B FRANCIS. G. H. Ofators of the age.920 FRANCIS, H. R. Francis, P. "Junius" revealed B FRANCIS. J. History of the Bank of England 332 FRANCIS, P. Francis, H. R. "Junius" revealed B FRANCIS XAVTER. saint. Bohours. D. Life of St. Francis Xavier B Francis Drake. iMitchell. S. W 811 FR.^NCKE, K. Glimpses of modern German culture 814 Sneial forces in German literature.. S30 FRANKLIN, A. B. Light of reason.332 FRANKLIN. B. Autobiography, ed. by Bigelow B Posthumous, and other writings. 2v 815 Selections. (Little masterpieces.). .816 Abbott. J. S. C. B. Franklin B Ford, P. L. The many-sided Frank- lin B Hale, E. E. Franklin in France. 2V B McMaster, J. B. Franklin as a man of letters B Morse. J. T., Jr., Franklin B Parton. J. Life and times of Frank- lin. 2v B Robins. E. Beniamin Franklin B FRANKLIN, J. Beesly. A. H. Sir John Franklin B Markh.^m. A. H. Life of Sir John Franklin and the Northwest r)a.s- sage B ERASER. A. C. liife and letters of Georere Berkeley B ERASER. M. In Stevenson's Samoa 91P6 PRASER, R. ■\^^ Literary history of In- dia 891 FRASF.R, W. Hie et ubique 824 FRAZAR, D. Practical boat-sailing.. .797 PRAZBR, P. Tables for the determina- tion of minerals 549- Manual of the study of documents. 652 FRAZER, R. W. British India. (Story of the nations.) 9.54 FREDERIC, H. New exodus 94T The young Emperor William IT.. B PREDERICA. S. W. princess royal of Prussia. Memoirs of Frederica Soohia Willielmina. Margravine of Baireuth. 2v B Horn, G. Margravina of Baireuth and Voltaire '. 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(.'^.Iso) Office of the historical professor. .904 Office of the historical professor.. 370 Old Engli.sh history 9!2 Short history of the Norman con- quest 942 Sketches in travel in Normandy and Maine 9144 Some impressions of the United States 9173 Studies of travel: Greece 9149- Studies of travel: Italy J145 FREEINIAN. J. E. Gatherings from an artisfs portfolio 704 Freemasonrv 366' FREER, M. W. Henry III. king of France and Poland. 3v 944 FREER. P. C. Chemistry 546 PREESE, J. R. Old world: Palestine. Syria and Asia Minor 9156 FREMONT. J. B. Far west sketches. 9179 Year of American travel. (Also) (Z;on- stantlnople, by J. Brvce 9173^ FREMONT. J. C. Exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California 9179 Memoirs of my life. (Also) Sketch of Senator Benton, bj' J. B. Pi'emont. 2v B FRENCH, A. (Octave Thanet.) Adven- tures in photogr.aph'y 77(>- FRENCH, G. H. Butterflies of the Eastern states 595 FRENCH, J. G. Nature of cholera.. 616 FRENCH, S. ed. French's standard drama 79S joint editor. See Lacy, T. H. French anas. 3v > 840 French and English. Hamertou, P.G.9144 French Eton. Arnold, M 37^ FRERE French home life 9144 French politlcn; leaders. King, K 1^20 French revolution and En-Jrlish. literature Dowden, A 824 Fr<-nch traits. BrowTiell. W. 9144 FRERE. J. H. joint author. See Can- ning, G FRERE. T. Hoyle's games 79"> Fresh gleanings. Mitchell. D. G 914 FRET, A. R. Sobriquets and nick- name.s , K-14 FREYTAG. G. Technique of the dra- ma 792 Friar Anselmo. Dorr, J. C. R 811 Friar's Jerome's beautiful book. Aid- rich. T. B 811 FRK'K. J. Physical technics 530 FRICKER. K. Antarctic regions ....9199 FRIEDL,ANDER. C. Use of the micro- scope 578 Friend of the queen. Gaulot. P B Friendly visiting. Richmond, M. E...36J Friendship's offering 808 FRIESE. P. C. Semitic philosophy ..204 Frigate constitution. Hollis, I. N 359 FRINCK. H. A. joint author. See Phelps. A. FRISWEI.T.. J. H. Familiar words. R-803 The gentle life. 2v 177 FRITH. H. Triumphs of steam 621 and Rawson, W. S. Coil and cur- rent 53/ FRITH. W. P. My autobiography and reminiscences B FROEBEI-. F. Education of man.... 370 Froebel letters 372 Mother play and nursery songs .372 Bowen, H. C. Froebel and education by self-activity 371 Marsnholz-Bulo-w, B. Reminiscences of Froebel. "With sketch of his life by E. Shirreff B Froebel's gifts. AVlggin, K. D 372 PROISSART, J. Chronicles 940 From a girl's point of vl^^w. Bell, L/..814 From a New England hillside. Potts. W 818 Prom Blr.midon to Smoky. Belles. F..S18 Prom Capetown to I.adysmith. Steevens, G. "^" 966 F:-om dreamland sent. "Whiting, T., 811 From Greenland's lev Mountains. Heber. R 821 From Hong Kong to the Himalayas. Clark. E. "W 0154 From m.anger to throne. Talmage, T. De"U^ 222 From over the br^rder. Smith, B 236 From Paris to Pekin. Meigman, "V 915 From Ponkapog to Pesth. Aldrich, T. B ...914 From pussy-willow to thistle-down. H^r- dinge. E. M 581 From sea to sea, Kipling. R 910 From sword to share. Nicholson, H. W 9196 From The Bells to King Arthur. Scott, C 792 From the easy chair. Curtis, G. "W 814 From the Greeks to Darwin. Osborn, H F 575 From the ovramids to the Acropolis. Ti'- mage. T| De"W 25) From things to God. Greer, D. IT 230 From Tonkin to India. Orleans. H. de9159 FRO'MENTIN, E. Old ma,sters of Bel- grium and Holland 7,59 Gonse, L. Eugene Promentin B FROST. H. F. Schubert B FROST. J. American speaker 80^ Indian wars of the United States. 9712 FROST, S. A. Original letter-writer. .426 Parlor stage: charades and prov- erbs 793 FROST, T. Modem explorers 910 I4f FU51EL FROTHTKGHAM, A. L. joint author. See Marquand, A. FROTHINGHAM, O. B. Beliefs of the unbelievers 250 George Ripley (Amer. men of let- ters) B Gerret Smith B Recollections and impressions B Theodore Parker B Transcendentalism in New Eng- land 141 FROTHINGHAM. R. Rise of the repub- lic of the United States 9732 Tribute to Thomas Starr Kin.g B FROQDE, J. A. 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(Also) Cause and cure of a wounded con- science 240 Holy and profane states. "U'ith some account of the author and his writ- ings 240 FULLERTON, A. Proofs of thensophy212 FTTLLERTON, "W. M. In Cairo 9162 Patriotism .and science 304 FULTON. L. S. and Eastman, G. "^'■. Book-keeping 657 FULTON. R. Knox, T. W. Life of Ful- ton B Relgart, J. F. Life of Robert Ful- ton B Thurston, R. H. Robert Fulton ....B FULTON. R. I. and Trueblood, T C. eds. Choice readings S08 Patriotic eloquence 815 Fur. feathers and fuzz. Steele, J 591 Fur-bearing animals of North America Coues, E 599 FURLONG, Mrs. N. Cozenza, and other poems sil FURMAN, H. V. Assaying 669 FURNESS. Mrs. H. H. Concordance to Shake.speare's poems R-8211 FURNISS, G. L. Box of monkeys, and other farce comedies 812 FT'RNISS, H. Flving visits 9142 FUSTEL DE COITLANGES, N. D. The ancient city 938 Origin of property in land 335 Future of war. Bloch, I. S 355 Future retribution. Row, C. A 2.36 FYFE 142 GAVARD FYFE, J. H. 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Democracy and em- pire 304 Elements of sociology 3#l Principles of sociologj' 301 GIDE:. C. Principles of political econ- omy 331 GIERKE, O. Political theories of the middle ages 320 GIFFIN. R. The case agaiinst blmeta'- iism 332 Essays in finance 332 Progress of the working classes In the last half centurv 331 Gift, The. A token oif friendship 8i',S Gift of gentians. Smith, M. R 811 GIHON, J. H. joint author. See Soule, F. GILBART. J. W, Banking .132 GILBERT, A. H. Stage reminiscence-792 GILBERT. G. H. The first interpreters of Jesus 225 Poetr>- of Job 220 GILBERT. L. Home phy.sician 616 GILBERT. W. S Fifty Bab ballads.. 821 Original plays. 2v 822 Son.gs of a Savoyard 821 GILCHRIST, A. Liife and writings.... B Ma.ry Lamb, (Famous women) B GILDAS. saint, surnamed Sapien.s. Works (In Six old English chronicles.) 942 Gilded man. Bandelier. A. F 980 GILDER, J L. and Gilder, J. B. eds. Authors at home 920 OILDER 144 QODKIN GILDER, R. W. 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Poems S21 GRAY, E. Electricity and magnetism. (Nature's miracles.) 537 Energy and vibration. (Nature's mir- acles.) 530 Nature's miracles, vl '. 551 GRAY, E. C. pseud. See Japp, A. H. GRAY, G. Z. Children's crusade. .. .9404 GR.A.Y, PI. Anatomy. (Al.so) Lan'lmarks. medical and surcrical bv L. Holden..611 GR.\Y. J. H. China. 2v 9151 joint author. See Tcheng-kl-Tong-. GRAY. Mrs. J. H. Fourteen munrhs in Canton 9151 GRAY, P. and Woodward, B. B. Sea- weed.s, shells and fossils 579 GRAY, T. Poetical works, ed. with a life by J. Mltford S21 Poetical works. (With Milton, J. Poetical works.) 821 Gosse, E. W. Gray B GRAY, AV. H. History of Oregon.... 9795 Grav davs and gold. Winter, W. ...9142 Great authors 820 Great books. Farrar, F. W 824 Great books as life-teachers. Hillis, N. D 814 Great conspiracy. Logan, J. A 9737 Great company. Willson, B 380 Great English painters. Cunningham, A 920 Great epoch in art history. Hoppin, J. M 709 Great frozen land. Jackson, F. G....9147 Great fur land. Robinson, H. M 9171 Great German composers 920 Great journey 244 Great lenders. Ferris, &. T 920 Great lights in sculpture and painting. Doremus. S. A 920 Great lone land. Butler, W. P 9171 Great men at play. Dyer, T. F. T 82S Great movements. Nicoll, H. J 920 Great piano ^irtuosos. Von I^enz, W..780 Great poets as religious teachers. Mori- son, J. H 814 Great refusal. More. P. E 818 Great religions of the world. Giles, H. A 290 Great senators of the United States. Dyer, O 920 Great sieges of history. Robson, W ..909 Great singers. Ferris, G. T 920 Great thirst land. Gillmore, P 9166 Great truths of great authors R-803 Great words from great Americans 814 Great world's farm. Gaye, S 5S1 Greater Britain. Dilke, C. VV 910 Greatest thing ever known. Trine, R. W 1.-31 Gr.^ate.st thing in the world. Drummond. H 204 GRRATORBX, K. Summer etchings In Colorado 9178 GKKATHEX. C. B. Esther, and other sacred pieces 821 Greik art. Harrison, J. E 709 Greek life and thought. Mahaffy, J. P913 Greek lines. Van Brunt, H 720 Greek philosophy. Mitchell, E. M...1S0 Greek studies. Pater, W 292 Greek view of life. Dickenson, G. Tj.913 Greek vignettes. Harrison, J. A 9149 GREELEY. H. American conflict. .9737 Overland journey in 1859 9178 InKersoll, L. D. Life of Horace Gree- ley B Reavis. L. U. Representative life of Greeley B GREELY, A. W. American weather. .551 Three years of Arctic service. 2v.919S GREEN. PI. Diseases of the air pas- sages 616 GREEN, J. L. Allotments and small holdings 333 GREEN, J. R. Conquest of England. 942 History of the English people 942 'Making of England 942 Geography of the British Isles 912 Short history of the English people. 942 Stray studies from England and Italy - 824 ed. l^eadings from English hlstory942 GREEN, Mrs. J. R. Henry II B Town life in the 15th century. 2v ..942 GREEN, S. iM. Crime 343 GREEN, W. S. Among the Selkirk gla- ciers 9171 Seven years in the Soudan 9166 GREENE, D. M. Ladies and officers of the United States army 390 GREENE, E. L. Botany of San Fran- cisco Bay 5S0 GREENE, F. D. The rule of the Turk95G GREENE, F. V. The Missis.sippi ....9737 Sketches of army life in Russia. 9147 GREENE, G. A. tr. Italian lyrists of today S50 GREENE, G. W. Historical view of the American revolution 9733 Life of Nathanael Greene. 3v B ed. History of the 'middle ages 909 GREENE, H. Coal and coal mines.. 553 Greene, N. Greene, G. W. Life. 3v B GREENE, R. Poetical works of Greene, Marlowe and Ben Johnson, ed. by R. Bell 821 and Peele, G. Dramatic work. ed. by A. Dyce 822 GREENE, T. L. Corporation finance.332 GREENE, W. B. Socialistic frag- m'^nts 3:;o GREENER. W. W. Modern shot guns. 683 GREENFIELD. W. S. Alcohol 178 GREENHOW, R. History of Oregon and <';alifornia 979 GREENLEAF, S. Testimony of the four evangelists 225 Treatise on the law of evidence.. R-347 GREENOUGH, J. B. and Kittridge, G.L. Words and their ways 420 GREENOUGH. W. P. Canadian folk-life and folk-lore 398 GREENRTDGE. .-V. H. J. Greek Consti- tutional hi. >t cry 142 Roman public life 342 GREENWELL. D. The patience of hope 240 GREENWOOD. F. P. W. Lives of the GREENWOOD 148 QUNSAULUS twelve Apostles. (Also) Life of John the Baptist 225 GRKENWOOD, G. pseud. See Lippin- cott, S. J. C. GRRRNWOOD, J. (Amateur Casual.) Sevsn curses of London ?>39 GREENWOOD, J. M. Priniciples of edu- cation 371 GREENWOOD, W. Conflscation .. ..330 GREENWOOD, W. H. Metallurgy. 2v 6o9 GREER, D. H. From things to God ..25U GREG, W. R. Enigmas of life 104 GREGOROVIUS, P. The Emperor Had- rian B History of Rome in the middle a?es937 Island of Capri 9145 GREGORY, D. S. Why four gospels?. 225 GREGORY, E. (An Idler.) Worldly wayo and byways 814 GREGORY, R.A. The vault of heaven520 GRESWELL, W. P. Geography of Af- rica 9166 History of Canada 971 GREVILLE, C. C. F. Memoirs: journal of the reigns of George IV. and William IV B GREY, G. Rockv mountain saints — 298 GREY. J. Bartlett, D. W. Life of Lady Jane Grey B Grevson letters. Rogers, H 170 GRIBAYEDOPF, V. French invasion of Ireland 9415 GRIEB, C. P. Dlctlonarj-- of German and English. 2v 'R-t*3 GRIER, J. B. Studies in the English of Bunyan 428 GRIER, W. Miechanic's pocket diction- ary 620 GRIFFIN, E. Our sea-coast defences.G23 GRIFFIN, E. D. Lectures 250 GRIFFIN, G. Life of Griffin by his brother. (Also) Letters B GRIFFIN, S. B. Mexico of today — 9172 GRIFPIS, W. E. America in the east.915 Brave little Holland 9492 Corea, the hermit nation 951 Japan in history 952 Lily among thorns 220 Matthew Calbralth Perry B Mikado's empire 952 Religions of Japan 299 Sir William Johnson and the six na- tions. (Makers of Amer.) B GRIGGS, F. H. New humanism 170 GRTLE, D. paeud. See Bierce. A. G. GRIMiM, H. Essays on literature 834 Life and times of Goethe B Life of Michael Angelo. 2v B GRIMSHAW, R. Engine runner's cate- chism 621 Practical catechism 600 Record of scientific progress for 1891 508 GRINNELL, G. B. Blackfoot lodge tales 39S Indians of today 970 Pawnee hero stories 398 Storv of the Indian 970 GRINNELL, W. M. Regeneration of the United States 320 GRISWOLD, R. W. Prose writers of America R-810 and Stoddard, R. H. eds. Poets and poetry of England. 2v 8211 GROCOTT, J. C. Familiar quota- tions R-803 GROHMAN, W. A. B. Camps in the Rockies 9178 Gaddings with a primitive people.9143 Sport in the Alps 799 GRONLUND, L. Ca ira! 944 Co-operative commonwealth 335 Our destiny 335 GROOSE, K. Play of animals 591 Play of man 591 GROSSE, E. The beginninsrs of art. .709 GROSSETESTE, R. Castel off love. ...821 GROSVENER, E. A. History of the world 909 GROSVENOR, J. du V. Model yachts and boats G99 GROTE, G. History of Greece. 12v...938 GROTIUS, H. Rights of war and peace 341 GROUND, W. D. Herbert Spencer's the- ory of the will 192 Groundswell. Periam, J 630 GROViii, G. Beethoven and his nine symphonies 785 Geography 912 ed. Dictionarj' of music and musi- cians. 4v R-780 Growth of English Industry and com- merce. Cunningham, W 380 GRUN, A. pseud, of count A. A. Von Auersperg. The last knight 831 Gudrun. tr. bv N. P. Nichols 831 GUERBER, H. A. Legends of Switzer- land 398 Legends of the Rhine 398 Legends of the Virgin and Christ.. 755 GUERIN, G. M. de. Journal B GUERNSEY, A. H. Ralph Waldo Emer- son B and Alden, H. M. Harper's pictorial history of the great rebellion. 2v R-9737 Guesses at the riddle of existence. Smith, G 211 Guesses at truth. Hare, J. C 828 GTTEST, E. History of English rhythms 426 GUEST, N. J. joint author. See Under- wood, F. H. GLTHL, E. and Koner, W. Life of the Greeks and Romans 913 Guide through the Louvre 708 Guide to the architectural antiquites of Oxford 723 Guide to the knowledge of God. Gratry, A 230 GUIDO RENl. Sweetser, M. F. Guido Rem B GUILD, C. Britons and Muscovites ..914 Over the ocean 914 GUILLEMARD, F. H. H. Life of Fer- dinand Magellan B GUILLEMIN, A. Electricity and mag- netism 537 The heavens 523 The sun 523 Wonders of the moon 523 GUINEY, L. I. A little English gal- lery 814 Monsieur Henry B Patrines 814 Roadside harp 811 Songs at the start 811 The white sail, and other poems.. 811 GUIZOT, P. P. G. History of civiliza- tion 901 History of the English revolution of 1640 942 Origin of representative government in Europe 320 Outlines of the historj' of France.. 944 Popular history of England 912 Saint Louis. (Also) Calvin B and Witt, Mme. H. G. de. History of France 944 GUMMERE, P. B. The beginnings of poetry 801 Germanic origins 901 GUNN, R. A. Everybody's doctor.... 610 GUNNISON, A. Rambles overland ..9178 GUNNISON, B. comp. New dialogues and plays 793 GUNSAULUS, P. W. Gladstone B Transfiguration of Christ 232 QUNTON 149 HALLETT GIINTON. G. Principles of social econ- omics 330 Trusts and the public 338 GUPPV, H. B. Solomon Islands and their natives 9193 Solomon Islands: geology 551 GURCCIOLI, Countess. My rpcollections of Lord Byron B GURTEEN, S. H. Arthurian epic ....820 Epic of the fall of man 820 GUSTAPSON, A. Foundation of diathm GIJSTAVLTS ADOLPHUS. Fletcher. C. R. L. Gustavus Adolphus B GUTENBERG. J. Pearson, E. C. Gut- enberg and the art of nrinting 05} GUTHRIE, F. A. See Anstey, F. pseud. GUTHRIE. J. Temperance physiologylTS Gl'THKTE, T. Gospel in Ezeltiel 250 GUTHRIE, W. N. Modern poet proph- ets 814 Walt Whitman as a religious and nno- ral teacher 810 GUTTMAX. O. Blasting 622 Guy Vernon. Tjathrop, G. P 811 GUYARE, J. M. Education and hered- ity 377 GUYON, J. M. B. de la M. Poem.s..841 Upham, T. C. Madame Guyon — B GUYOT. A. Creation 213 Earth and man 551 GUYOT. Y. Principles of social econ- omy 330 GWlIiT, J. Encyclopaedia of architec- ture R-720 Gypsies in Snain. Borrow, G 39/ Gypsy road. Cole, G. A. J 9143 Gypsying beyond the sea. Lent, W.B.914 H H. Mrs. Three years In the field hospi- tals of the army of the Potomac. 9737 H. H. pseud. See Jackson, H. M. F. HABERSHAM, A. W. My last cruise.910 Habit. Radestock, P 371 Habit and instinct. Morgan, C. Ij...591 Habits of good society 395 HACKETT. J. H. Notes on plays and actors of Shakespeare 8221 HADDON, A. C. Evolution in art ....745 HADFIELD, R. A. and Qibbins, H. B. Shorter working day 331 HA OLE r, A. T. Economics 330 Railroad transportation 385 HADLER, J. Essays philological and critical 404 HAT^OW, W. H. Studies in modern music 780 HADRIAN, Gregorovlus F. The em- peror Hadrian B HAECKEL, E. T. Evolution of man.575 Freedom In science and teaching 575 History of creation 575 India and Ceylon 9154 Riddle of the universe 193 Visit to Ceylon 9154 HAESLER, C. H. .A.cross the Atlantic.914 Haifa. Oliphant, L 9156 HAIGH, A. E. The tragic drama of the Greeks 880 HAKE, A. E. Paris originals 9144 Story of Chinese Gordon B Halcvon days. Lent, W. B 914 HALDRMAN, I. M. Theosophy or Christianity: which? 212 HAJ^E, A. M. Management ' of child- ren 649 H.A.LE, E. Fall of the Stuarts and Western Europe .• 942 HALE, E. E. For fifty years 811 Franklin in France. 2v B History of the United States 973 If Jesus came to Boston 364 James Russell Lowell and his friendsB Lite of Washington K Seven Spanish cities 9146 Wliat career' 174 and Hale, S. Story of Spain 946 ed. Lights of two centuries 920 HALE, G. E. Little flower people.... 581 HALE, S. J. Flora's interpreter. (And) Fortuna flora 716 ed. Poetical quotations R-803 HALE, S. Story of Mexico 972 HALES, J. W. Essays and notes on Shakespeare 8221 Folia literarla 820 ed. Longer English poems 8211 HALEY, J. W. Hereafter of sin 236 Half a century with judges and lawyers, Willard, J. A 340 Half hours with the best authors. Knight C 808 Half hours with the best French au- thors 840 Half truths and the truth. Manning, J. M 239 HALL, B. Even as j'^ou and 1 170 ed. Who pays your taxes? 336 HALL, E. B. Mem.oir of Mary Lovell Ware B HALL, P. H. The correct thing in good society 395 Social customs 395 HALL, F. S. Sympathetic strikes and sympathetic lockouts 331 HALL, Fitzedward. Modern English. 420 False philology 420 HALL, Frederick. History of San Jose 9794 Life of Maximilian I: with sketch of Empress Carlotta B HALL, G. Allegretto 811 HALL, G. S. Aspects of German cul- ture 814 HAX.L, H. Antiquities and curiosities ot the exchequer 942 Court life under the Plantagents..914 Society in the Elizabethan age — 9142 HALL. I. H. History of revision: New Testament 225 HALL, J. A. Glimpses of great fields. 215 HALL, James. Romance of western his- tory 976 HALL. John, and others. Preparing to teach 268 HALL, R. Works: with memoir. 4V..20S HALL, S. C. joint author. See Jewltt, L. HALL, T. D. joint author. See Smith, W. HALL, T. W-Tien hearts are trumps.. 811 When love laughs 811 HALL, W. Problem of human life.... 215 HALL, W. H. Irrigation development. 626 Irrigation in California, (southern). 626 HALU, W. W. Fun better than physic.613 Guide board to . health, peace and competence 613 Health at home 616 Health by good living 613 How to live long 613 Hall of fame. Mac Cracken, H. M....920 HALLAjM, a. H. Poems. (Also) E.=says on poems of Tennyson 821 Gladstone, W. E. Arthur Henry Hal- lam B HALLAM, H. Constitutional history ot England 342 Literature of Europe In the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries 809 Europe during the middle ages. 3v940 HALLE, E. von. Trusts 338 HALLECK, F. G. Poetical writings. .811 HALLECK, R. P. Education of the cen- tral nervous system 130 HALLETT, H. S. Thousand miles on an elephant in the Shan States 9159 HALLEY 150 HARDY HALLKY, W. Centennial year book of Aiameaa County HALLIWELIv, J. O. ed. Letters illus- trative of the progress of science in Ensriand 509 HAT. LOCK, C. Sportsman's gazetteer.799 H ALPINE, C. G. (Miles O'Reilly) Poet- ical works 811 HALSRY, P. W. In old New York ..9732 HALSTEAD, G. B. Elementary syn- thetic geometry 515 HALSTEAX), M. Life and achieveiments of Admiral Dew-ey B Life of McKinley B The story of Cuba 9729 Story of the Philippines 991 and others. Character building 920 HAM, C. H. Manual training the solu- tion of social and industrial problcms.STl HAMBLETON, G. W. Suppression of consumption 61H HAMERTON, P. G. Autobiography (Also) Memoir of his wife P. Chapters on animals TO) Etcher's handbook 767 French and English 9144 Graphic arts 740 Human intercourse 170 Intellectual life 374 Landscape 75S! Life of Turner B iModern Frenchmen 920 The Mount. (Also) Autun 9144 Painter's camp 91! Painting in France after the decline of classicism R 750 Paris in old and present times — 9141 Portfolio papers 704 Present state of the fine arts in France R-759 Quest of happiness 170 Round my house 9144 Sylvan year. (Also) Unknown river. 824 Thoughts about art 704 HAMILTON, A. History of the U. S. as traced in his writings. 5v , 973 and Jay, J. and Madison, J. Federal- ist "12 Dodge, M. G. ed. Alexander Hamil- ton B Lodge, H. C. Alexander Hamilton.B Shea, G. Life and epoch of Alexander Hamilton B Sumner, VV. G. Alexander Hamilton.B HAMILTON, A. McL. Manual of med- ical jurisprudence 614 HAMILTON, C. D. P. Scientific whlst.795 HAMILTON, G. pseud. See Dodge, M. A. HAMILTON, J. A. Life of Daniel O'Con- nell B HAMILTON, Lawrentine. Future state and free discussion 250 Reasonable Christianity 250 HAMILTON, Leonidas. Mexican hand- book 9172 HAMILTON, P. comp. Resources of Arizona 9179 HAMILTON, P. J. Rambles in historic lands 911 HAMILTON, W. G. comp. Useful In- formation for railway men 625 HAMILTON, Walter. French book- pli-tcs ^^ HAMILTON, William. Discussiions on philosophy and literature 132 Lectures on metaphysics and logic. 4v 192 HAMILTON, Wilson. New empire and her represe'Atative men 917') HAMLIilY, E. Evolution of church mu- sic 780 HAMLEY, Sir E. War in the CTimea9477 HAMLET, Col. Voltaire B HAMMOND, Mrs. J. H. A woman's part in a revolution B HAMMOND, W. A. Nervous derange- ment 616 Disea-ses of the nervous system 616 HAMPDEN, J. Macaulay, T. B. Hamp- den B HANAFORD, P. A. Life and writings of Charles Dickens B Life of George Peabody B HANCOCK, W. S. Reminiscences of Han- cock, by his wife B Walker, F. A. Gen. Hancock ....B Hand lathe. Watson, E. P 670 Handbook for moihers. Parker, E. H.649 Hand-book of nursing 649 HANDEL, G. F. Marshall, J. Handel. (Great musicians.) B Handful of monographs. Preston, M.J. 914 HANDTKE, F. Map of Germany ....912 Handwriting of God. Randall, D. A.91.56 Handy book of quotations R-S03 Handy men. Goodenough, G 359 HANE^S fancy alphabets R-745 HANFORD, T. W. (Elmo) comp. Com- plete letter writer 426 Elmo's humorous speaker SOS Elmo's model speaker SOS Lamps of the temple 250 Hanging of the crane. Longfellow, H. W 811 HANNA, M. Lauer, S. Mark Hanna..B HANNA, S. J. Christian science his- torv 131 H ANN. AY, D. A.dmiral Blake. (Eng. worthies) B Later renaissance. (Periods of Euro- pean literature.) SOa Life of T. G. Smollett B HANNIBAL. Dodge, T. A. Hannibal.355 HANNINGTON, J. Dawson, F. C. James HanningtCTi B Hans Breitmann's party. Leiand, C. G 811 HANSEN, G. What is a kindergar- ten? 710 HANSLICK, E. The beautiful in mu- sic 780 HANSON, J. AV. comp. Children's speaker 80S International orator 808 HANSSER, L. Period of the reforma- tion 270 HANSSON. L. M. We women and our authors 396 HANirS, P. H. Educational alms and educational A'alues 370' HAPGOOD, I. F. Epic songs of Rus- sia 891 Russian rambles 9147 HAPGOOD, N. Abraham Lincoln B Haphazard personalities. Lanman, C..920 Happiness. Fletcher. H 131 Happy home. Murray. N 241 HARALD. H. J. The knowledge of lifel70 HARCOUllT, L. F. V. Achievements in engineering 620 H.\RDEN, A. joint author. See Roscoe, H. HARDING, W. War In South Africa.9;i6 HARDINGE, B. M. With the wild flow- ers SSI HARD WICK. C. Traditions, supersU- tions and folk-lore 398 HARDWICKE, H. Art of living long and happily 170 History of oratory and orators — 815 HARDY, A. S. Life and letters of Jo- seph Hardy Neesima B HARDY, Lady D. Through cities and prairie lands 9173 HARDY, E. J. The business of life.. 170 Five talents of women 396 How to be happy though married ..173 Manners makyth man 170 HARDY 151 HARTWIG Sunny days of youth 170 HARDY. G. E. comp. Five hundred books for the young Ji-lS HARDY. R. S. Legends and theories of the Buddhists 294 HARDY, T. Poems of the past and the present S:J1 Macdonnell, A. T. Hardy B Johnson, L. The art of Thomas Har- dy 820 HARK, A. J. C. Biographical 8kftch?s920 Cities of Southern Italy and Sicily.9145 Days near Paris 9144 Days near Rome 9145 Florence 9145 Life and letters of Bareness Bunsen.B Memorials of a quiet life B Sams. Records of a quiet life B Sketches in Holland and Scandina- via 9149 Story of two nrbic lives: ■memorials of Countess Canning and the Mar- chioness of Waterford. 3v B Studies in Russia 9147 Venice 9145 "Walks In London 9142 Walks in Paris 9144 Walks in Rome 9145 Wanderings in Spain 9146 HARE, H. A. Practical diagnosis ...616 HARE, J. Pemberton, T. E. John Hare, comedian B HARE, J. C. and Hare A. W. Gueg-.-;es at truth 82S Harem life. Lott, E 9162 HARTXGTON, J. Nugae antiouae. .R-i26 HARKXESS, A. Caesar's commentarii^s on the Gallic war 478 Latin reader 478 HARLAN, J. W. California, '46-'S8....B HARLAND, J. W. Printing arts ....655 HARLAND, M. pseud, of Terhune, M. V. H. Commonsense in the house- hold 641 Dinner year-book fi41 Eve's daughters 173 Loitering in pleasant paths 914 Our daughters 173 Some colonial homesteads 920 Story of Mary Washington B Harleian miscellany. 12v 828 HARLOW, F. S. joint author. See Michie, P. S. HARLOW, L. K. comp. World's best hymns 245 HARNESS. W. Barham, R. H. Person- al reminiscences B Harold. Tennyson, A 822 HAROUX, Alraschid, caliph. Palmer, E. H. Haroun Alraschid B HARPER, H. A. The Bible and modern discoveries 220 Letters from the Holy Land 220 HARPER, I. H. Life and work of Su- san B. Anthony. 2v P. HARPER'S book of facts R-30 HARPE;R'S encyclopaedia of the United Stites history. lOv R-973 HARPER'S history of the war in the- Philippines 9739 HARPER'S phrase-book 407 HARPER'S pictorial histo?-y of the war with Snain R-9739 HARRADEN. B. joint author. See Edwards, W. A. HARRINGTON. J. Sermons 250 HARRIS, G. Moral evolution 171 HARRIS, J. C. Georgia 9758 HARRIS, John. Mammon 240 HARRIS, Joseph. Gardening 635 HARRIS, S. Philosophical basis of the- ism 201 HARRIS, T. L. Lyrics of the gold.-n age 811 HARRIS, T. W. Insects Injurious to vegetation 0:5.' HARRIS, W. Life and writings of J;irnc» I B HARRIS, W. T. Hegel's logic 193 Psyc'nological foundations of educa- tion 150 Spiritual sen.se of Dante's Divina com- media 851 joint author. See Sanborn, F. B. HARRISON, C. C. Woman's handi- work 746 HARRISON, Edward. Study of child- nature .372 HARRISON. Elizabeth. Two children of the foothills 372 HARRISON, Eveleen. Home nursing.649 HARRISON, F. Choice of books 28 Same, and other literary pieces 824 The meaning of history, and other historical pieces 904 Oliver Cromweil B Studies in early Victorian literature820 Tennyson, Mill, Ruskin, and other literary estimates 824 HARRISON, P. B. comp. Contempo- rary history of the French revolution944 HARRISON, J. A. Greek vignettes. 9149 Spain 946 Story of Greece 9.38 Spain in profile 9146 HARRISON, J. B. Certain dangerous tendencies in American life 304 Latest studies in Indian reserva- tions 970 HARRISON, J. E. Introductory studies in Greek art 703 HARRISON. M. Cookery for busy lives and small incomes 641 HARRISON, W. Eli.zabethan Eng- land 9142 HARRISSE, H. The diplomatic history of America 327 HARSHA, D. Eminent orators 815 HART, A. B. Formation of the union. (Epochs of American history.) 9733 The foundations of American pol- icy 327 Salmon Portland Chase B ed. American history told by con- temporaries 973 vl. Era of coloniization. v2, Bui d- in.g or" the republic. v3. National ex- pansion. v4. Welding of the nation. HART, F. K. Sazerac lying club 817 HART. J. M. German vmiver.^ities -378 HART, J. S. In the school room ....371 comp. Manual of American litera- ture R-S10 HART, V. C. Western China 9151 I-IARTB, B. East and We.st poems ....Sll Echoes of tbe foot-hills 811 Poetical works 811 HARTELINS, T. J. Home gymnastics613 HARTLAND, E. S. Science of fairy tal^s 291 ed. English fairv and folk tales. 398 HARTLEY. G. B. L'fe of Daniel BooneB HARTLEY, F. Ladies' book of eti- quette 395 HARTMANN, R. Anthropoid apes ..599 HARTMANN. S. Shakespeare in art.8221 HARTSHORNE. F. C. Railroads and th" commerce clause 3^5 HARTSHORNE, H. Essentials of medi- cine 61(1 HARTWIG, G. Denizens of the deep. 591 Dweller^ In the Arctic regions... .9198 Polar world 9198 Sei monsters and sea birrl'^ 591 Volcanoes and earthquakes 551 Wild animals of the tropics 591 Winded life in the tropics 591 Har\ard reminiscences. Peabody, A. P 378 HARVEY 152 HAZLITT HARVEY, G. History of Ireland.R-9415 HARVEY, P. Reminiscences of Daniel Webster B HASELL,, E. J. Calcleron B Hasheesh eater. Ludlow, F. H S28 HASKELIi, Mrs. E. P. Housekeeper's encyclopaedia 641 HAS KINS, C. W. Argonauts of Califor- nia. (Also) Names of pioneers 9179 HASLUCK, P. N. ed. Building model boats 699 HASSAXiL., A. Louis XIV B ed. Periods of European history. 910 HASSALL, A. H. Adulterations detect- ed 614 HASSARD, J. R. G. A Pickwickian pil- grimage 914 HASSAUREK, F. Four years among Spanish- Americans 91S6 HASSELL, J. Theory of evolution shown not to be true 215 H.VSTINGS, T. Musical taste 780 HASTINGS, ^^^ Gleig, G. R. comp. Memoirs of Warren Hastings. 3v — B HaSWELL, C. H. Mechanics' and en- gineers' pocket-book 620 HAS WELL, C. H. Reminiscences of an octogenarian of the Citj- of New York 9747 HATCI-T, E. Influence of Greek ideas and u.=;ages upon the Christian church204 HATFIELD, R. G. American house car- penter 694 HATTON, F. North Borneo 9191 HATTON, J. Club-land: London and provincial 9142 Henry Irving's Impressions of Amer- ica 9173 HATTON, R. G. Figure drawing and comnosition 743 HATTON. T. Sketching in water colorTSl HAUPT, H. Street railway motors.. 621 Thi'Oi'v of bridge construction 624 HATTPTMANN, G. Sunken bell 832 HAUSER, K. Evans, E. E. Story of Kasnar Hauser B HAVELACQUE, A. Science of Lang- uage 401 HAVELOCK, H. Brock, W. Biographi- cal sketch of Sir H. Havelock B Headley, J. T. Life of General Have- lock B HAVEN, A. B. Cousin Alice: memoir.B HAVEN. E. O. Rhetoric 426 HAVEN, G. Our next door neighbor: Mexico 9172 HAVEX. H. P. Trumbull, H. C. A mod- el superintendent 268 HAVEN, J, Mental philosophy 150 Mnr.il philosophy 171 HAVERGAL, F. R. Life mosaic. Minis- try of song, and Under the surface.. 821 Royal com.mnndments 240 HAAVEIS. H. R. American humorists. 810 Music ripd morals 780 My iV>iisical iife 780 My musical memories 780 Sermons -o'^ Trnvel .and talk. 2v 910 HA'^VEIS, M. E. .1. Art of beauty. .. .391 HAWTOS. S. Marsh. G. P. Origin and history of the English language ....420 HAT\a<:ES, J. (Citizen of New York.) Retrospect of the Boston tea party.9732 HA\\a<:iNS. A. H. See Hope, A. pseud. HAWKINS, C. C. and Wallis, F. Dy- namo 537 HAWKINS, F. Annals of the French stage. 2v 792 French stage in the XVIII. century. 2v 792 HAWKINS. J. H. W. Life of J. H. W. Hawkins by his son B HAWLEY, R. Essay on free tradi=..337 HAWTHORNE. Book of ready-made speeches 808 Comic reciter 808 HAWTHORNE, J. Saxon studies ..9143 Na^thaniel Hawthorne and his wife. 2v B HAW^THORNE. N. Our old home. (Also) English note-books. 2v 9142 Same. With Passages from the American note-books B Passages from the American note- books. 2v B Passages from the French and Ital- ian note-books 914 Same. (Also) Sketches and studies. 914 Tales, sketches and other papers.. 818 Bridge, H. Personal recollections of Hawthorne B Conway, M. D. Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne. (Great writers.) B Hawthorne, J. Nathaniel Hawthorne and his wife. 2v B James, H. Jr. Hawthorne B Lathror, G. P. Studv of Hawthorne.B HAWTHORNE, S. A. P. Notes in Eng- land and Ireland 914 HAY, J. Castilian days 9116 Pike County ballads 811 Poems 811 joint author. See Nicolay, J. G. HAYCRAFT, J. B. Darwinism and rare progress 575 HAYDN, H. C. Amusements In the ll^ht of reason and Scripture 204 HAYDN, J. Nohl. L. Life of Haydn.. B Townsend, P. D. Haydn. (Great mu- sicians.) B HAYDN, J. Dictionarv of dates.. R-902 HAYDON. B. R. Stoddard. R. H. ed. Life, letters and table talk of B. R. Haydon B HAYES. A. A. Jr. New Colorado and the Santa Fe trail 9173 HATES, I, I- Land of desolation ..9198 Pictures of Arctic travel. Green- land 9198 HAYES, J. R. How to live long ....613 HAYMOND, C. Central Pacific R. R- argument before the U. S. Senate.. 385 HAYNE. P. H. Poems 811 HAYNES, L. Cooley, T. M. Life and character of L. Haynes B HAYS. P'. Women of the day R-920 HAYWARD, A. Goethe B HAYWARD, J. Book of religions ....280 HAZARD, C. Narragansetl Friends meeting in the 18th century 9745 HAZARD, S. Santo Domingo 9172 HAZ.ARD. W. P. Jersev cow 6362 HAZELTINE, M. W. Chat.? about books 801 HAZEN. W. B. School and the army.355 HAZLITT. W. English poets, and Eng- lish comic writers 820 Literature of the age of Elizabeth, (Also) Characters of Shakespeare's plays 820 Plain speaker 824 Round table. (Also) Northcote's con- versations. (.-Vnd) Characteristics. 824 Selections from his writin,gs: with memoir 824 Sketches and essavs 824 Spirit of the age 824 Table-talk 824 and Lamb, C. Further letters and records 826 ed. Doubtful plays of Shakespeare 8221 HAZLITT, W. C. Confessions of a col- lector B Handbook to the literature of Great Britain R-820 Old cookery books , 641 Tales and legends 393 He and she. Story, W. W 811 HEAD 153 HENNEQUIN HEAD, F. H. Shakespeare's insom- nia 8221 HEAD, P. R. Van Dyck. (Great art- ists.) B HEADT.AM:, C. Nuremberg;. (Mediaeval towns.) 943 HEADLEY, P. W. Problems of evolu- tion 573 HPJ-VJDT.BY, J. T. Imperial guard of Na- poleon 9'14 Life and travels of (Jen. Grant B Life of Cromwell B Life of Gen. Havelock B Life of Maiy Queen of Scots B Napoleon and his marshals B Washington and his generals B and Johnson, W. F. Stanley's adven- tures in Africa 9166 comp. Mountain adventures 910 HEADLEY, P. C. Island of tire 9149 Life and campaigns of Gen. Grant.. B Life of Louis Kossuth B Life of Napoleon Bonaparte B L'fe of Empress Josephine B Women of the Bible 220 Heavl-hunters of Borneo 9191 Headship of Christ. Miller, H 204 Health at home. Hall, W. W 616 HEAP, D. P. Electrical appliances. .537 HEARD, J. M. How to tell the age of a horse 6361 HEARN, L. Exotics and retrospect- ives 9152 Gleanings in Buddha-fields 299 Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan. 2v.9152 In ghostly Japan 39S A Japanese miscellany 398 Kokoro 9152 Out of the E.ist 9152 Some Chinese ghosts 299 Two years in tlie French West In- dies 9172 comp. Stray leaves from strange lit- erature S90 Heart of man. Woodberry, C. E 814 Heart of the continent. Ludlow, F. K.917S HEATH, R. P. Durer B Titian. (Great artists.) B HEATH. R. Edgar Quinet: life and writings B HEATON, C. W. Experimental chemis- try 540 HEATON, M. C. Corregio. (Great art- ist.) B Heaven. Moody, D. L 250 Heaven and hell. Swedenborg, E 289 Heaven, mv Fatlier's house. Kimball, J. W 236 HEAVYSEGE, C. Saul 812 HEBER, R. From Greenland's icy mTiin- tains X21 Hedda Gabler. Ibsen. H 8.'?9 hedge;, p. H. Atheisin in philo.sophy;04 Hours with German classics S30 Prime\al world of Hebrew tradition250 and Wister, A. L. Metrical transla- tions and poems 811 ed. Recent inquiries in theology. .230 HEDIN, S. Through Asia. 2v 915 Hedonistic theories. Watson, J 171 HEER^;N, a. H. L. Historical re- searches 930 HEGEL. G. W. P. Philosophv of his- tory 901 Logic 193 Philosphy of mind 193 Caird, E Hegel 193 Harris. W. T. Hegel's logic 193 Kedney, J. S. Hegel's aesthetics 193 Stprrett, J. M. Hegel's philosophy of religion 2D1 Wallace, W. Hegel's philosophy ..193 HEILPRIN, A. Arctic problem and the Peary expedition 9198 Distribution of animals 591 HEILPRIN, L. Plistorical reference book R-902 joint author. See Vambery, A. ?IEILPRIN, M. Historical poetry of the Hebrews. 2v 220 HEINE, H. Book of songs 831 His wit, wisdom, poetry 8.38 Karpele.s, G. ed. Heine's life told in his own words B Lyrics and ballad.^; of Heine 831 Poems, tr. by E. A. Bowring 831 Prose writings 838 Scintillations from (his) prose works 808 Travel pictures. (Also) Romantic school 838 Stigand, W. Life, work and opinions of Heinrich Heine. 2v B HEINRICH, J. .7. Window flower gar- den 716 Helen of Troy Lang, A 821 HELLYER, S. S. Plumber and sanitary houses 698 HELM, E. joint standard 332 Helmholtz, K. L. F. Popular lectures un science 504 HELPER, H. R. The impending crisi3:!26 Nojoque 326 Helpful science. Mivart, St. G 192 HELPS, A. Brevia 824 Conversations 824 Essays 824 Friends in council 824 I>ife and labours of Mr. Brassey — B Life of Cortes. 2v B Life of Pizarro B Social pressure 824 Spanish conquest 'in America. 4v..972 Thoughts upon government 320 HEMANS, F. D. B. Poetical work. 821 HENDERSON, A. P. The rainbow's end: Alaska 9179 HENDERSON, C. R. Dependent defeot- ive and delinquent classes 330 The social spirit in America 304 HENDERSON, E. Life of James Fergu- son B HENDERSON, E. P. tr. and ed. Hi.stor- ical documents of the middle ages — 90S HENDERSON, H. Hints on caniping.796 HENDERSON, J. Electricity and mag- netism 537 HENDERSON, J. B., Jr. American diplo- matic questions 327 HENDERSON, J. C. Thomas Jeffer- son's views on public education 370 HENDERSON, M. F. Diet for the sick 649 Practical cooking and dinner giv- ing 041 HENDERSON, P. Garden and farm topics 630 Gardening for pleasure C35 Gardening for profit 635 Handbook of plants R-716 Practical floriculture 716 HENDERSON, W. A. Housekeeper's in- structor 641 Modern domestic cookery 641 HENDERSON, W. J. How music deve- loped 780 The orchestra and orchestral music7S5 Preludes and studies 780 Story of music 780 What is good music? . 7S0 HENFP.EY, A. and Huxley. T. H. ^ds. Scientific memoirs. (Also) Natural phil- osophy 580 HENLEY, W. E. Book of verses 821 Views and reviews 824 joint author. See Stevenson, R. L. cd. Lyra herolca 8211 HEKNECKE, C. ed. Art studies 705 HENNEQUIN, A. Art of playwritln9'.702 HENRY 154 HIQQINSON HENRY II. king of England. Green, Mr.s. J. R. Henry II B HENRY IV. king of France. Willert, P. F. Henry of Navarre and the Husrue- nots B HENRY, prince of Portugal. Beazley, O. R. Prince Henry the navigator. (He- roes of the nations.) B PIENRY, C. S. Endless future 236 HENRY, J. Memorial published by or- der of Congress B HENRY, P. Wirt, W. Sketches of Pat- rick Henry B HENRY, R. F. Two conc.irdances.R-220 HENRY, S. Hours with famous Pari- sians 920 HENRT, v. Comparative grammar of English and German 410 HENSLOW, G. Origin of flora! struc- ture 581 Theory of evolution 575 HEPWORTH, G. H. Herald sermons. 250 HEPWORTH, T. C. Photofjraphy for amateurfs 770 Her majesty's tower. Dixon, W. H...9421 Heraldry. Cnssans, J. E 929 HERBART, J. F. Outlines of education- al doctrine 370 Science of education 370 Psychology 150 De Garnio, C. Herbart and the I.ler- bartians i>70 HERBERT, D. Great historical mutin- ies 90S HERBERT. E. Autobiography. (Also) History of England under Henry VIII012 Autobiography (Also) Autobiography of Thomas Klwood. with essayr by W. D. Howells B HERBERT. G. ^Vorks in prose ind verse 821 HERBERT, H. A'N'. (Frank Forester.) Field sports 799 Hint.s to horse-keepers 6361 HERBERT. L. First American B Here, there and everywhere. Sherwood. M. E. W V. Hereafter '36 Hereafter of sin. Haley, J. W 236 HERFORD. C. H. T-7 HERRICK, C. T. Chaf ng-dish =upper641 Cradle and nurscrj' 649 First aid to the young housekecper640 Housekeeping made easy 640 Liberal living upon narrow means. 641 What to eat and how to servo it... 641 HERRICK, I'. H. Home life of wild birds 59S HERRICK, R. Kesperides 821 HERRICK, S. E. Some heretics of yes terday 274 HERRICK, S. B. Plant life under the microscope 578 HERRON, G. D. Between Caesar and Jesus 204 The Christian society 204 The Christian state 204 The larger Christ 204 New redemption 204 Plea for the gospel 204 Social meanings of religious experi- ences 204 HERSCHEU J. F. W. Lectures on scientific subjects 504 Outlines of astronomy .520 Physical geography .").51 Study of natural philosophy 530 HERSCHBL, Sir W. Holden, E. S. Sir W. Herschel B HERTWIG, O. The biological nroblem of today -576 Embryology of man and animals.. 591 HERTAVIG, R. General principles of zoology 591 HERTZ. H. King Rene's daughter ....8^9 HERVEY, A. B. Sea mos.ses 589 HERVEY, G. W. Principles of cour- tesy 177 Christian rhetoric 250 HERVE;Y, M. PI Dark days in Chile. 983 Trade policv of imperial federation. 337 HERVFY, T. K. Book of Christmas. 390 HESIOD. Works of Hesiod. Callimachus and Theognis. tr. by J. Banks 883 Davies. J. Hesiod and Theogni'^. (Ancient classics.) S83 Hesperides. Herrick, R 821 HESSE -WARTEGG, E. von. Tunis ..9161 Hester. Becket, S. B 811 HEWETT, E. C. Element'- of psycho- logy , 150 HEWINS, W. A. S. English trade and finance 3S0 HEWITT, G. Diseases of women 61S HFWIiT'lTT, H. O. Heroes of Europe.920 HEAVLICTT, M. Earthwork out of Tu.s- cany S24 Pan and the young shepherd S22 HEYLYN, P. Little description of the world R-310 KBYAVOOD, J. C. Salome Sll HEYWnOD, T. Best plavs. (Mermaid series.) 822 HICKOK. L. P Rational Cf»<5mology.n3 HICKSO'N, S. J. Founa of tho deep sea 591 Storv of life in the sea 591 Hidden life. Macdor.ald. G S21 Hidden wav. Street. J. C 133 HIGGTNSON. F. Higginpon. T. AV. Life of Frnncis HisrsrinsAn ..B HIGGINSON. T. AA'. Afternoon lard- scape 811 Army life in a black regiment — 9OT Atlantic essays 814 Book and heart 814 Common sense about wO'men 396 Concerning all of us S14 Contemporaries S14 English statesmen .920 Life of Francis Hig.ginson. (Makers of America) B Margaret Fuller Ossoli B The new world and the new book.SU Old Cambridge 814 Oldport days 9174 Ont-door papers 814 The procession of the flowers, and other papers 814 HILDRETH 155 HOLBEIN Short studies of American authors. SIO Travellers anil outlaws 973 Women and men 396 TounfiT folks' history of the U. S.97;'> and Higginson, M. T. Such as they are 811 ed. Brief biographies series. 4v 920 High life and towers of silence. Main, E 9149 High life in France under the republic. Murray, E. C. G 9111 High-caste Hindu woman. Ramabai, S.J96 Higher critici.^m. Nash; H. S 225 Hildebrand and his times. Stephens. W. R. W 270 HTI^DF:ETH, R. History of the,' United States 973 HII.L.. A. S. Foundations of rhetor;c.426 Our English 420 Principles of rhetoric 426 HIL1-. D. J. Genetic philosophy 104 Science of rhetoric 426 Social influence of Christianity 204 Washington Irving. (American au- thors.) B William CuUen Bryant. (American authors) B HTLiL, P\ H. Geoi-ge Canning. (Ehig. worthies.) B HILL, G. Women in English life. 2v.396 HILL, G. With the Bedouins 9153 HILL, G. A. Geometry for begumers.dlS HILL, G. B. Footsteps of Dr. Johnson. (Scotland.) R-!)141 Talks about autograph.^ 91 V.riters and readers 824 HILL, J. W. Management and diseases of the dog 6367 HILL, M. ed. Liberty documents 342 HILL, M. D. Repression of crime ..364 HILL, N. P. Speeches and paoers. ...j>12 HILL, O. Homes of the London poor.339 HILL, R. Stars and constellations. .523 HILL, T. True order of studies 371 HILL, T. E. Manual of social and busi- ness forms R-658 Hill of .atones. Mitchell, S. W 811 HILI-ARD, G. S. Life and campaigns of McClcllan B Six months in Italy 9145 HILLEBRA>n3, K. German thought.SBO ni-LLEGAS, H. C. The Boers in war. 986 Com Paul's people 966 HILLER, P. Mendelssohn: recollections and letters B HILLIARD, H. W. Politics and p-.n pic- tures B HILLIER, G. L. joint author. See Bu- ry, Viscount. HILLI3. N. D. Great books as life- teachers 814 Influence of Christ in modern life.. 170 A mans value to society 170 Right living as a fine art 170 Hills of song. Scollard, C 811 HILPRECHT, H. V. ed. Recent re- search in Bible lands 913 HIND, J. R. Astronomy 520 HIXSDALE. B. A. How to study and teach history 371 Old Northwest 977 Garfl.^ld and e'lucation 370 Teaching the language-arts 371 HINTON. J. Health and Its condi- tions 613 Mystery of pain 240 Physiology 612 HLVTON, R. H. John Brown and his men B Hint.s on early education 173 HTRSCH, W. Genius and degenera- tion 15a HISCOX, G. D. Gas, gasoline and oil \apor engines 621 Horseless vehicles 621 Mechanical movements 621 His star in the east. Parks, L 290 Historic doubts relative to Nanoleon. Whately, R : 239 Historic oddities and strange events. Gouid, S. B 904 Historic f^ide-lights. Arnold. H. P 814 Historical jurisprudence. Lee, G. ('...34u Historical lights. Little, C. E R-803 Historical novel. Matthews, B 814 History of human marriage, ^\'e.ster- marck, E 392 History of the presidency. Slanwood, E 329 HITCHCOCK, E. Anatomy and physio- logy 612 HITCHCOCK, H. American state con- stitutions 312 HITCHOOCK. R. D. Sooiaiisra 3J5 and Brown. _F. eds. Teaching of the twelve apos'tles 225 HITCHCOCK, T. Unhappy loves of m n of genius 920 HITCHMAN, F. Public life of Beacons- fleld B HITTELL, J. S. Brief history of cul- ture 901 Hand-book of Pacific coast travel Iil79 History of San Francisco 9791 Resources of California 9179 Spirit of the papacy 282 HITTELL, T. H. History of California. 4v 9794 HOBBS, I. H. Architecture 720 HOBBS, J. O. pseud, of P. W. Oraigie. The ambassador 822 HOBBES, T. lieviathan ....329 HOBSON, J. A. Economics of distribu- tion 330 Evolution of modern capitalism 331 John Ruskin: social reformer 330 Problem of the unemployed 331 ed. Co-operative labor, and other papers 334 HO'I/DER, E. Cities of the world. .. .910 HODDER, v3-. Barham, R. H. Personal reminiscences B riODGE. C. What is Darwinism?. . ..575 H'^DGE, H. Linear perspective 744 HODGE, H. C. Arizona as it is 9179 HODGES, E. Hodges, E. H. fi^dward Hodges B HODGES, G. Christianitv between Sun- days 240 HODGETTS, E. M. S. Ir. Tales and le- .gends from the land of the tzar 898 HODGETTS. J. F. The English in the Middle Ages 942 Older England. 2v ,942 Richard IV B HODGKIN, T. Italy and her invadrrs.y42 HODGKINS, L. M. Via Christi: study of missions 266 HODGSON, F. T. Steel squares 2v...694 HODGSON. W. B. Errors in the use of English 428 HODKIN, T. The dynasty of Theodosi- us 937 HODSON, W. S. R. Twelve years of a soldier's life in India B HO FEDTNG, H. Outlines of psycho'- ogy 150 HOFFMAN, F. S. The sphere of the state 320 HOFFMAN, Prof, pseud See Lewis, A. J. HOG.A.RTH, W. Complete woiks ..R-759 Dobson, A. Hogarth. (Great artist. )B HOGG, Jabez. Microscope 57S HOGG. James. Mountain bard and for- est .minstrel 821 Tloki'.sai. Holmes. C. J 759 HOLBEIN, H. Dance of death 831 Cundall, J. Holbein B HOLBROOK 156 HOOD HOI.BROOK, M. L.. How to strengthen the memory 154 Hyg^iene of the brain C13 Parturition without prAn 618 HOLCOMB, C. The real Chinaman. 9151 Real Chinese question 951 HOT-DEN. E. S. Mopul emperors of Hindustan 920 Primer of heraldry for AmericansR-929 Sir William Herschel B joint author. See Newcomb. S. HOI>DER. C. F. Elements of zoologz'.590 Ivory kin? 599 Living lights 591 I-ouis Ag-assiz B Marvels of animal life 591 Strange company 591 HOLDSWORTH, W. A. Practical lawyer 340 HOLE, C. Manual of thQ Book of com- mon prayer 264 HOLE, S. R. Book about ro.=!es 716 A little tour in Ireland 914 HOLri")AT, H. Stained glass as an artTtS Holidays. Warren. N. B ?.94 HOLLAND, F. M. ReigTi of the Stoics.188 HOLLAND. Sir. IT. Mental physiolo.gy.l31 Recollections of past life B HOLLAND, H. S. and Rnckstro. Jenny Lind. 2v B HOLLAND, J. G. (Timothy Titconib.) Bitter-sweet 811 Gold-foil 170 Kathrina 811 I-essons in life 170 lietters to the .Toiieses 170 Same with title. Concerning the Jones family ..170 Marble prophecy, and other poems. 811 Mistress of the m-anse Sll Plain talks on familiar subjects — 170 Titcomb's letters to young people.170 Plunkett, Mrs. M. H. J. G. Hol- land B HOLL.\ND, T. E. Elements of juris- prudence 340 HOLLAND, W. J. Butterfly book..R-595 HOI-^I^EY, G. W. Falls of Niagara. .9174 HOLLET, H. Caldwell. G. Genius and character of H. Holley B HOLLIS, I. N. Frigate Constitution. .359 Hollow globe. Lyon, W. F 551 HOLLOWAT, E. H. Gleanings from the Golden Stato Sll HOLLOWAY, L. C. Ladies of the White House 920 HOLLS,, F. W. Peace conforence a.t the Hague 171 HOI.I^Y, H. H. Modem dwellings. .. .728 HOLMAN, H. Education 370 HOLMAN, J. Travels while suffering from total blindness. 2v 910 HOLME, J. S. ed. Light at evenii-.g time 240 HOLMES, A. Parties and their princi- ples 329 HOLMES, C. J. Hokusai 759 HOt^MES, E. M. and Gray, P. British fungi, lichens and mosses 579 HOLMES, E. Silence of love 821 HOLMES, G. C. V. Steam engine ....621 HOLMES, H. A country store windowSll HOLMES, N. Authorship of Shakes- peare 8221 HOLMES, O. W. Astraea 811 Autocrat of the breakfast table 813 Before the curfew, and other poems8U Border lines of knowledge 610 Iron gate, and other poems 811 J. L. Motley B Mechanism in thought and morals.131 Medical essays 610 Our hundred days in Europe 914 Over the teacups 818 Poems Sll Poet at the breakfast- table 818 Poetical works 811 Professor at the breakfast-table.. 818 Ralph Waldo Emerson B Brown, E. E. Life of Holmes B Jerrold, W. O. W. Holmes B Morse, J. T. Jr. Life and letters of O. W. Holmes. 2v 816 HOLST, H. E. von. Constitutional and political histoi-y of the United States. 342 Constitutional law of the United States 342 French revolution tested by Mira- beau's career 944 John C. Calhoun. (American states- men) B HOLT, A. Fancy dresses described. 391 HOLT, E. Encyclopaedia of etiquette. 395 HOLT, H. Talks on civics 320 HOLT, R. B. Rugs R-745 HOLTON, T. P. New Granada 9186 HOLUB, E. Seven years in South Afri- ca. 2v 9166 H0LY0.4KP:, G. J. Rochdale Pion- eers 334 Self-help 100 years ago 334 HOMANS, J. E. Our three admirals. 920 HOIVIE, H. Elements of criticism. 2v.S01 Hom.e candy making. Rorer, S. T...641 Jlome culture 374 Home folks. Riley, J. W 811 Home games a nil parties. Mott, Mrs. H 7S0 Home in the Holy Land. Finn, Mrs. B. A 9156 Home life on an ostrich farm. Martin, A 9166 Home mechanic. Schofleld. R. J 603 H'ome nur.?ing. Harrison, E 849 Home thoughts, C 173 Home-book of wonders. Abbott, J. S. C ^08 promes of American authors — 920 Homes and haunts of the British poets. Howitt, W 920 Homes and haunts of oi^r elder poets R-921 HOMER (Homeros) Iliad, tr. by W. C. Bryant 883 Same. tr. by ^lex Pope. 2v 883 Same. (Also) Poems, tr. by Edw.ard Earl of Derby. 2v 883 Iliad and Odyssey, tr. by G. Chap- man 883 Odvssey. tr. by W. C. Bryant.. 8S3 Same. tr. by T. A. Buckley 883 Same, done into English prose b.v S. H. Butcher and A. Lang 883 Sam.e. tr. by G. H. Palmar 8S3 Buckley, T. A. Iliad of Homer. .. .883 Gierke. A. M. Familiar studies in Homer 883 Collins, W. L. ed. Odyssey. (An- cient classics.) 883 Geddes. W. D. Problem of the Ho- meric po-^ms 883 Lawton. W. C. Art and humanity in Homer 883 PTomes of the London poor. Hill, O 3-39 Homeward bound. Reeves. E 9194 Homeward songs bv the way. E., A. .811 HONE, W. Ancient mysteries 822 Every-day book. 3v R-902 Yearbook R-y02 H'-'nest dollar. Andrews, E. R 332 Honf^st money. Fonda. A. 1 333- HOOD, C. Heatinar appliances 697 HOOD, E. P. Scottish f.haranteristies.9141 Lamps, pitcher? and trumpets 250 Throne of eloquence 250 ed. W^orld of anecdote 828 HOOD, T. Memorials of Thomas Hood. ed. by his daughter. 2v B Poems 821 Poetical works 821 HOOD 157 HOVEY Up the Rhine 827 HOOP. T. Rhvmester li;6 HOOKKR, J. D. Botanv 5Sl HOOKKR, R. Works: witn life. 2V..20S HOOKER. T. Walker, G. L. Thoma.? Hooker B HOOPKR, L. H. Complete poetical works, with memoir Sll HOOPER, W. H. and Phillips, W. C. Marks on pottery and porcelain 7.1S HOPE, A. pseud, of Hawkins, A. H. Adventure of the Iiady Ursula S22 HOT'E, A. Sorrento and inlaid work.. 749 HOI'E, A. R. pseud. See MoncricfE, R. U. Hope of the Gospel. Mac Donald, G.250 HOPKIXS. A. Geraldine 811 HOPKINS, C. T. Manual of American ideas 320 HOPKIXS, G. M. Experimental sci- ence 530 HOPKIXS, J. H. Law of ritualism.. 261 HOPKINS, L. Comic history of the United States 817 HOPKINS, L. P Natural history plays 793 Spirit of the new edu^'ation 370 HOPKINS, M. Hawaii 996 HOPKINS. M. Outline study of man.130 Strcnarth and beauty 240 Carter, F. Mark Hopkins. (American religious leaders.') B HOPKIXS, W. J. Telephone 15nes....537 HOPIi^ The people and polit- ics , 320 HOSMER. H. L. Bacon and Shakespeare in. the sonnets S221 HOSMER, J. K. Life of young Sir .Heiirv Vane t? Samuel Adams. (Amer. statesmen. ).B Short history of Anglo-Saxon free- dom 342 Short history of German literature. 8';0 Story of the Jews 933 HOSPITALIER, E. Domestic electri- city 637 Modern applicaticns of electricity. .537 Hospitality in town and country. (Cond form.) 395 HOTCHKT3S, J. and Allan, W. Chau- cellorsville 9737 Hostess of today. Larned, Ij. H 641 Hotel de Rambouilleit. Vincent, L. H.S4') HOTTEN, J. C. ed. Liots of emi.grants to the American plantations in 1000. 929 HOTZE, C. L. LcFSons in physics ....530 HOUDIN, R. Life and adventures of Houdin B HOUGH, E. Story of the cow boy.... 9178 HOUGHTON, Lord. See Milnes, R. M. Hours in a library, vl. Stephen, L 824 Hours with famous Parisians. Henry. S 920 Hours with the players. Crok. D 792 House and Its surroundings ';•' House beautiful. Cook, C 645 House beautiful. Gannett, W. C 170 House of the Wolfings. Morris, W -M'S Housekeeper's handy book 641 PCOUSSAY. F. Industries of animals.591 HOITSSAYE, A.. Behind the scenes in the Comedie Francaise 792 Philosophers and actres-^es. 2v 920 HOUSTON, E. J. Dictionary of electrical words R-537 and Kennelly, A. E. Algebra mad-^ easy 512 Electric heating 537 Electricity in electro-therapeutics. 537 Dynamo-electric machinery 537 HOUSTON, S. Bruce, H. Life of Gen. Houston B Williams, A. M. Sam Houston .md the war in Texas 9764 HOVI'-:deN. R. de. Annals: historv of England. 2v '...942 HOVEY. A. Miracles of Christ 225 HOVEY, H. C. American caverns 551 HOVEY, R. Marriagp of Guenevere 812 .ioint author. See Carman, B. HOVEY, W. A. Mind-reading and be- yond . . 134 How T crossed Africa. Pinto. S 9166 How Lisa loved the king. Eliot, G,..281 How much is left? Gladden. "W 2 How music developed. Henderson. ^V. J 780 How nature cures. Densmore, E 613 How the Dutch came to Manhattan. Mc- Manns. B 9747 How Salvator won. Wilcox, E. W...S11 IIow the other half lives. Riis, J. A-.S'ig How to amuse an evening party 7''0 How to be happy thous-h married. Hardy. E. J ." 173 How to become onick at Pgures 65S How to catalogue a library. \\''heatley. H. B R-20 How to get strong and how to stay so. Blaikie, W - 613 How to listen to music. KrehMel, H.B.7S0 How to live lon.g. Hayes, J. R 613 How to make and how to mend 603 How to make a dynamo. Crofts. A — 537 How to make baskets. White, M 680 How to prepare for a civil service ex- amination. Leupp, F. B S51 How to see Europe on fifty cents a day. Meriwether, Tj 914 How to succeed. Bierbower, A 170 How to tell a storv. Twain, M 811 How to travel. Knox, T. W 910 How to use globes 371 How we defended Arabi. Broadley, A. M 962 Plow we got our Bible. Smyth, J. P.. 220 HOWARD 158 HUMBOLDT How we went. Reeve, C. McC 9162 Ho^adji, in Syria. Curtis, G. W 9156 HOWARD. B. W. afterwards Teufel, B. W. H. One year abroad 9143 HOWARD, H. earl of Surrey. Poetical works S21 HOWARD, O. O. General Taylor B Nez Perce Joseph 970 Howard the halt. -Morris, W 839 BOWDEN, P. The horse 6361 HO^^B, F. Oriental and sacred scenes 9156 HOWE, P. C. Taxation in the U. S...333 HOWE, H. A. A study of the sky.... 523 HOWE, J. B. Common sense of monHy.3S2 HOWE, J. W. Emerg-encies and how to treat them 617 HOWE, J. W. Is polite society polite?.177 Margaret Fuller. (Famous women.). B Modern society — 177 Reminiiscences B HOWE, M A. DeW. Phillips Brooks.. B HOWE, W. W. ed. Irish wit and hu- mor 827 Scotch wit and humor S27 HOWELL, P. W. W. Icelandic pic- tures 9149 HOWBTJj, G. Conflicts of capital and labor 336 HOWELLS. W. iD. The Albany depot.812 Counterfeit presentment 812 Criticism and fiction 814 The elevator 812 Evening- dress 812 Impressions and experiences 814 Italian citiss 9145 Letter of introduction 812 A likely story 812 Literary friends and acquaint a nceSU Little girl among the old master.^. .759 Little Swiss sojourn 9149 Modern Italian poets 850 Mouse-trap, and other farces 812 My literary passions B My year in a log cabin B Poeims 811 Sea-change 812 Sam.e, and other farces 812 The sleeping car 812 Tuscan cities 9145 "VeneMan life 9145 and others. Niagara book 9174 HOWISON, G. H. The limits of evolu- tion, and other essays 575 HOWTTT, A. M. An art student in Munich 9143 HOWITT, M. Birds and flowers 821 HOW ITT, M. B. Vignettes of American history 973 HOWITT, W. Homes and haunts of the British po'et.=? 920 Rural life in England. 2v 9142 HOWLAND, G. Hints for teachers. .371 HOWS, J. W. S. ed. Golden leaves fr. ni the American poets 8211 Golden leaves fro-m the British and Americ.in dramtic poets 8211 Golden leaves from the British poets 8211 HOWSON, J. S. joint author. See Cony- beare, W. J. HOYT, H. M. Protection vs. free trade 337 HOYT, J. K. and Ward, A. L. Cyolo- paedi.a of practical quotations 803 HIJBB.'VRD, L. Little journeys to the homea of eminent painters 920 Little journeys to the homea of fa- mous woimen 920 Little journeys to the homes of good men and grea t 920 Message to Garcia — 170 HIlBBARD, L. L. Woods and lakes of Maine 9174 HUBERT. P. G., Jr. Inventors. (Men of achievement.) 920 Liberty and a living 635 HUBNER, J. A. von. Through the Brit- ish Empire. 2v 910 Ramble round the world 910 HUC, G. R. Chinese empire. 2v ....9151 Travels in Tartary, Thibet and China 9151 Hudibras. Butler, S 821 HUDSON, E. Memorial of Mary Clem- mer B HUDSON, P. Journalism in the United States 70 HUDSON, H. U. Shake.-pearc: his life. art and character. 2v 8221 HUDSON, J. P. Railways and the re- public >. 5 HUDSON, M. C. See Clemmer, M. HUDSON, T. J. Divine pedigree of man 215 I;aw of psychic phenomena 134 Scientific demonstration of the future life 236 HUDSON, W. H. Idle hours in a libra- ry S14 Introduction to Herbert Spencer 192 Sir Walter Scott B Studies in interpretation 820 HUEF'FER. P. Half a century of music in Engrland 7S0 The troubadours 349 Wagner. (Great musicians.) B HTiG, L. and Stead, R. Switzerland. 9494 HUGHES, G. E. Hughes. T. Memoir of a brother B HUGHES. J. L. Proebel's educational laws 372 HUGHES, R. American composers ...780 HUGHES, R. M. General Johnston ....B HUGHES, R. W. Currency question.332 HUGHES, T. Alfred the great B David Livingstone B Loyola 370 Manliness of Christ 252 Meimoir of a brother B Rugby Tennessee 325 HUGO, V. M., vicomte. Dramas ....842 Dramatic works 842 Love letters 846 Memoirs B The Rhine 9143 Things seen 818 Translations from (his) poems by H. Carrington 841 William Shakespeare 8221 Barbou, A. Victor Hugo B Marzials, P. T. Life of Victor Hugo.B HIJTSH, M. B. Japan and its art 709 HULL, B. Volcanoes 551 HULLAH, J. P. History of modern mu- sic 7S0 Music in the house 780 conip. Song book 784 HULME, P. E. Birth and developnieni of ornament 745 Flags of the world R-929 Heraldry 929 Symbolism in Christian art 755 Myth land 398 Human and its relation to the divine. Wright, T. F 230 Human body the temple of God. ^\'ood- hull, V. C 324 Human hair. Stitson, J. R 616 Human life and its conditions. Church. R. W 250 Human sadness. Gasparin, V. B 171 Human tragedy. Austin, A 821 HUMBOLDT, P. H. A. baron von. Cos- mos .'51 Letters to Varnhagen von Buse 836 Equinoctical regions of America. 3v 918 Life and travels of von Humboldt. .B Views of nature .%! Macgillivray, W. Travels and ■ re- searches of Humboldt 918 HUMBOLDT 159 HUXLEY HL'MROl.DT, AV. von. Sphere and dutl s of government ^^20 Hunibohlt library of popular scionic.'urn HT'MF;, a. comp. Learned societies and printing clubs 369 HT'ME, D. Human understanding. (Also) Principles of morals 192 Essays 192 History of England. 6v 912 Huxlev, T H. Hume B HUME. M. A. S. Spanish people 946 HrMFREVn.T^E, J. L. Twenty year.'; among hostile Indiana 970 Hl'MMEU J. J. Dyeing of textile fab- rics 667 Humours of the court. Bridges, R....S22 HT'MPHREY. G. H. Joint author. See Brew.^ter. H. P. Hr>rF'HREYS, A. A. Virginia cam- paign 9737 HUMPHREYS. F. L. War in the Cri- mea 9477 HUNXEWELL, J. F. Imperial island: En.srland's chronicle in stone 720 ■Historical inonuments of France.. 720 T,; nds of Scott 9142 HT'NT. Mrs. E. Picturesque Burmah.9159 HUNT. F. Worth and wealth 174 HUNT. H. G. B. History of music... 780 HT'NT. Tj. . Book for a comer S28 Day by the fire, and other papers.. 824 Imagination and fancy. (Also) An essav in ans'wer to the que.stion "What is poetry"? 820 Leigh Hunt as poet and essayist. .82-1 Men, women and books. 2v 828 The soer. v2 S24 Stories from the Italian poets 851 Table talk. (Also) Imaginary conver- sations of Pope and Swift 82S The town 9421 Wishing-cap papers 824 and Lee, S. A. eds. Book of the son- net. 2v 8211 Monkhouse. C. Life of Leigh H\mt. (Great writers.) B HUNT, R. comp. and ed. Popular ro- mances of the west of England 3^8 HUNT. T. S. Chemical and geolosrical essays 540 Hl^NT, T. W. Studies in literature and style 801 HUNT. W. Bristol 9421 HUNT, W. M. Knowlton. H. M. Art life of William Morris Hunt B HUNTER, J. Paget, S. John Hunter.. B HUNTER, W. A. l^xposition of Roman law 319 HUNTER, W. W. Annals of rural Ben- gal , 9154 Brief history of the Indian people. 954 Imperial gazetteer of India. 14v.R-915t Indian empire 954 Hunting for gold. Downie, W B Hunting of the snai-k. Carroll, Ij 821 Hunting scenes in Africa 799 HUNTINGTON, A. M. Northern Spain 9146 HUNTINGTON, W. R. A national church 3:22 HURD, J. C. Theory of our national ex- istence 320 HURLL, E. M. Greek sculpture 730 Madonna In art 755 Michael Angelo B J. F. Millet B Murillo 759 Rembrandt 759 Titian 759 ed. Raphael 759 HURST, C. H. Joint author. See Mar- shall. A. M. HURST. J. F. Bibliotheca theologica.:03 History of rationalism 211 Indika 9154 History of the Christian I'hurch — 270 History of the modern church In Europe 2S0 HUSMANN, G. Grape culture and wino- m iking in California 6-34 HISS. J. Gillett, E. H. Life and times of Huss. 2v B HUSSEY, E. C. National cottage archi- tecture 728 HUSSEY. M. S. Helps In teaching read- ing 371 HUSSEY, W. J. Logarithmic and other tables 510 HTTTCHINGS. J. M. In the heart of the Sierras 9179 Scenes of wonder in California 9179 HTTTCHINS. S. and Moore, J. W. Na- tional capital 9753 HI'TCHINSON, A. H. Try Cracow and the Carpathians 9143 HUTCHINSON, FJ. M. Songs and lyr- ics 8U HUTCHINSON, H. G. Record of a hu- man soul 240 HtTTCHINSON, H. N. Autobicgraphy of the earth 551 Extinct monsters 566 StorA' of the hills 551 HUTCHINSON, J. Hutchinson, Mrs. L. A. Memoirs of the I'fe of Col. Hutch- inson. (Also) Life of Mrs. Hutchinson. B HUTCHINSON. J. C. ed. Fugitive poetrv S211 HUTCHINSON. W. The gospel accord- ing" to Darwin 575 HI'TCHINSON. W. N. Dog breaking 6367 HUTTON, A. W. Cardinal Manning. ...B HUTTON, C. Course of mathematics vl 510 HUTTON, L. Edwin Booth B Evolution and ethics 304 Literary land marks of Edinburgh. 9141 Literary landmarks of Florence. .9145 Literary landmarks of Jerusalem. .9156 Literary landmarks of London 9142 Literary landmarks of Rome 9145 Literarj' landmarks of Venice 9145 Portraits in plaster 920 HUTTON, R. H. Cardinal Newman ....B Essays in literary criticism 824 Modern guides to English thoutrht in matters of faith 204 Literary essays 824 Sir Walter Scott. (Bng. men of let- ters.) B Theological essays 204 ed. Criticisms on contemporary thought. 2v 824 HT'TTON, W. H. Constantinople. .Medi- aeval towns.) 943t> Hampton Court 9421 ed. Simon de Montfort and his cause 942 HUTTON, W S. Practical engineer's hand-book C21 HUXLEY, T. H. American addresses. 'i75 Anatomy of invertebrate animals.. 592 Crayfish 595 Critiques and addresses 504 Elem.entary physiology- 612 Essays upon controverted questions. 215 Evidence as to man's place in na- ture 573 Hume. (Eng. men of letters.) B Lay sermons 504 Methods and results 504 On the origin of species 575 Physiography 551 Science and Chrisitian tradition — 215 Science and culture 504 Science and education 37(y Science and Hebrew tradition — 215 and Martin, H. N. Elementary biol- ogy 570 and Youmans, W. J. Physiology and hygiene 612 HYACINTME 1 60 IMBRIE Life and letters. 2v B HYACINTHE, Pere. (Loyson, C. J. M.) Discourses 204 HYDE, D. Literary history of Ivela.nd.820 TirDB, E. See Clarendon, earl of HYDE, T. W. Following the Greek cross 9737 HYDE, W. DeW. God's education of man 230 Outlines of social theology 230 Practical Idealism 170 Hydraulics. Bovey, H. T 621 HYLTON, J. D. The praesidiclde 811 Hymns for mothers and children 8211 Hymns of the ages 245 Hyndman, H. M. Commercial ci-ises of the 19ih century 332 Hypnotism. Vincent, R. H 134 Hvpnotism and suggestion . Mason, R. O 134 HYSLOP, J. H. Democracy 320 Elements of ethics 171 Elements of logic 160 I lAMS, F. Before the foot-Ughts 2S(5 Ian Hamilton's march. Churchill, W.S.f;66 T' ANSON, M. Vision of Misery Hill.. 811 Iberian reminiscences. Gallenga, A. .9146 IBSEN, H. Brand ■ 8.9 Emperor and Galilean 839 Doll's house 839 Ghosts. (Also) An enemy of the peo- ple. (And) The wild duck 839 Lady Inger of Ostrat. (Also) Vikings at Helgoland. (And) The pretend- ers 839 League of youth. (Also) Pillars of so- ciety. (And) Doll's house 839 Peef Gynt 839 Rosmersholm. (Also) Lady from the sea. (And) Hedda Qabler 839 When we dead awaken 839 Boyesen, H. H. Commentary on the writings of Ibsen 839 Wicksteed, P. H. Lectures on Ib- sen 839 Ice age. Wright, G. F Ei51 Iconographic encyclopaedia. 7v R-30 Idea of God. Flske, J 204 Ideal life. Drummond, H 250 Ideal suggestion. Wood, H 131 Ideality in the physical sciences. Peirce, B 215 Idiot. Bangs, J. K 817 Idle houre in a library. Hudson, W, H.814 Idle thoughts of an idle fellow. Jerome, J. K 824 Idols of the French stage. Kdwards, H. S 920 Idylls of the field. Knight, F. A 828 Idyls of Norway. Boyesen, H H 811 If Christ came to Chicago. Stead, W. T 364 IHEKING, R. von. Evolution of the Aryan 901 IHLSENG, M. C. Manual of raining.. 022 IHNE, J. A. F. AV. Early Rome 937 IK MARVEL, pseud. See Mitchell, D.G. Iliad of the Bast. Richardson, F 891 Illos. Schliemann, H 913 Illegitimacy. Leffingwell, A 312 ILLINGWORTH, J. R. Divine imman- ence 230 Imaginary conversations, iiandor, w. S 824 Imaginary portraits. Pater, W. H 824 Imagination. Macdonald, G S24 IMBERT, fie SAINT-AMAND, A. L. Cit- Izeness Bonaparte B Court of Louis XIV B Court of Louis XV. (Women of Ver- sailles.) B Court of the Elmpress Josephine B Duchess of Angouleme and the two restorations B Duchess of Berry and the court of Charles X B Duchess of Berrj- and the revolution of 1830 B Happy days of the Empress Marie Louise B Last years of Louis XV H Marie Antoinette and the downfall of royalty B Marie Antoinette and the end of the old regime B Memoirs of , the Empress Marie Louise B Marie Antoinette at the Tuilerle3..B Marie Loiiise and the decadence of the empire B Marie Louise and the invasion of 1811B Marie Louise, the Island of Elba and the hundred days B Revolution of 1S4S 944 Wife of the first consul B Women of the Valois court 920 Youth of the Duchess of Angouleme. B IMBRIE, W. English-Japanese etym- ology 195 Imitation of Buddha. Bowden, E3. M...240 Imitation of Christ. Thomas a' Kem- pls 240 Impending crisis. Helper, H. R 326 Imperial deomocracy. Jordan, D. S 327 Imperial guard of Napoleon. Headley, J. T 944 Imperial island. Hunnewell, J. F 720 Impressions and experiences. Howells, W. D 814 Imnrovement of towns and cities. Robin- son. C. M 352 In and around the Grand Canyon. James. G. W 9179 In answer to praver. Maclaren, 1 264 In old New York. Halsey, F. W. ..9732 In Bohemia with Du Maurier. Moscheles, F _ B In brook and bayou. Baylios, C. K...591 In castle and cabin. Pellew, G 333 In foreign kitchens. Campbell, H 641 In ghostly Japan. Hearn, L 398 In gold and silver. Ellwanger. G. H..814 In maiden meditation. A., E. V SIS In memoriam. Dexter, C SU In my lady's name. Moulton, C. W...S211 In my lady's praise. Arnold, E 821 In New England fields. Robinson, R. E SIS In old New York. Janvier, T. A 9747 In old New York. Halsey, F. W...9732 In primrose times. Piatt, S. M .B...811 In rhyme and time. Gildhaus, C Sll In search of a soul. Dresser, H. W. ..131 In Stevenson's Samoa. Fraser, M 9193 In sunshine land. Thomas, E. M 811 In the brush. Pierson, H. W B In the dozy hours. Repplier, A S14 In the forest of Arden. Mabie, H. W.814 In the harbor. Longfellow, H. W 811 In the heart of the Sierras. Hutchings, J. M 9179 In the king's garden. Bensel, J. R....S11 In the land of the oave and cliff dwel- lers. Schwatka, F 9172 In the Lena delta. Melville, G. W...919S In the realms of gold. Sosso, L 811 In the tropics. Fabens, J. W 9172 In the valley of the Rhone. Wood, C. W 914J In the young world. Thomas, E. M.Sll In Titian's garden. Spofford, H. P.... 811 In troubadour-land. Gould, S. B 9144 In tune with the infinite. Trine, R.W.131 In woods and fields. Lamed, A 811 Inca princess. Toland, M. B. M 811 Incarnation and common life. Westcott, B. F 250 Indian basketry. James, G. W 970 INQALLi» i6i JACKSON Indian biography. Thatcher, B. B 970 Indian frontier warfare. Younshusband, G. J 355 Indian idylls. Arnold, Sir B 821 Indian local names. Boyd, S. G 41)7 Indian Pass. Street, A. B 9171 Indian religions. Jennings, H 291 Individual. Shaler, N. S 171 Industrial denaocracy. Webb, S 331 Industrial liberty. Bonham, J. M '.VMi Ineoriety. Palmer. C. F 178 Infancy and childhood. V/ood, F. F..W9 Influence of Christ in modern life. Hu- lls, N. D 170 Influence of Greek Ideas. Hatch, E,.20t Influence of "music. Chonet, H 780 Inf uence of sea power upon history. M.i- han A 1"* 359 ING ALLS, H.' ' Boston ' charades ".'.'.'.'. !793 IN(iE, W. R. Society in Rome under the Caesars 913 INGFLOW, J. Poems 821 Poems of the old days and the new 821 INGERSOLL, E. Canadian guide book 9171 Friends worth knowing 591 Gold fields of ihe Klondike 9179 Knocking round the Rockies 917S INGERSOLI,, L. D. Life of Horace Greeley B INGERSOLL,, R. G. Complete lectures 815 Ghosts, and other lectures 815 Gods, and other lectures 815 INGLE. E. Southern side lights 974 INGLIS. H. D. Journey through Nor- way, Sweden and Denmark 9148 INGLIS, J. Arti.-^tic lighting. (Also) At home oortraiture by F. D. Todd 770 INGLIS, J. M Our Australian cousins9194 Ingoldsby legends. Barham, R. H....821 INGRAM, J. H. (Don Felix de Salaman- ca.) Philosphy of handwriting 133 INGRAM, J. H. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. (Famous women.) B INGRAJSr. J. K. History of oolitical economy 330 INGULPHUS, Chronicle of the abbey of Croyland 942 INMAN, H. The old Santa Fe trail ..9178 INIMAN, T. Ancient faiths .\nd mod- ern 290 Inner Rome. Butler, !C. M 9456 Inquiry into the theories of history.. 901 Inside the White House In war times. Stoddard, W. 9175 Instinct and reason. Marshall, H. R..201 Insititutions: or, grounds of the lawes and statutes of England R-345 Intelligence in plants and animals. Gen- try, T. G 501 International arbitration 341 International bimetallism. Walker, F. A 332 International competition for the Phoebe Hearst architectural plan R-72j International congress of anthropology. Memoirs 570 International congress of charities. Or- ganization of charities 360 International cyclopaedia. 15v R-30 Inter-oceanlc canal and the Monroe doc- trine 32"^ Interpretation of nature. Shaler, N. S.215 Intimate China. Little, Mrs. A 9151 Into the light. Robeson, E. R 811 Inventors. Hubert, P. G. Jr 920 Inverted torch. Thomas. E. M 811 IREIiAND, Alexander, comp. Book-lov- ers' enchiridion 28 IRELAND, AUeyne. Tropical coloniza- tion 325 IRELAND, J. The church and modern socfety 282 IRELAND. J. N. Mr3. Duff. (Also) C. A. Fechter, by K. Field. (American ac- tor.) B IRI'ILAND, W. W. Blot upon the brain 132 Ireland. Johnson, L 821 Irish bar. Shell, R. L 9^J0 Irish element in mediaeval culture. Zim- mer, H 901 Irish guard. Piatt, S. M. B 811 Irish peasant 339 IRON, R. pseud. See Schreiner, O. Iron-tounder. Bolland, S 672 Irrepressible conflict. Savage, M. J.. 204 Irrigation and drainage. King, F. H..C31 IRVING, E. Oracles of God. (JU.so) Judgment to come 236 IRV1N(}, H. The drama 792 IRVING, J. T. Indian sketches 970 IRV^ING, T. Conrjuest of Florida, by De Soto 9731 IRVING Washington. (Geoffrey Crayon, Dledrich Knickerbocker.) Adventures of Captain Bonneville in the Rucky Mountains 9i7S Astoria 9178 Biographies and miscellanies 818 Couque.st of Granada 948 Crayon miscellany 818 History of New York S17 Life and voyages of Columbus. 3v..B Life of Washington. 5v B Mahomet and his successors B Oliver Goldsmith B Sketch book 818 Spanish papers 946 Tour of the prairies 9178 and others. Salmagundi 817 Life and letters of Washington Irving by his nephew. 3v B Hill, D. J. Washington Irving B Warner, C. D. Washington Irving ..B IRWIN, R. B. and Bowman, S. M. Sher- man and his campaigns B Is polite society polite? Howe, Mrs. J. W 177 Is there salvation after death? Morris, E. D 236 ISABELLA, queen of Spain. Starr, E. .\. Isabella B Isis unveiled. Blavatsky, Mme. H. P. H 212 Island of fire. Pleadley, P. C 9149 Island race. Newbolt, H 811 Isles of the Princes. Cox, S. S 9149 Is Moses scientic? Kip, P. E 220 Israel's Messianic hope. Qoodspeed, G. S 220 Italian literature. Symonds, J. A 850 Italian lyrists of today. Greene, G. A.S50 JACCACI, A. F. On the trail of Don Quixote 9146 Jacinta. Sutherland, H. V 811 JACK, A. A. Ei'says on the novel ..820 JACKMAN, W. S. Nature study for schools 507 JACKSON, A. Memoirs B Monument to the memory' of Andrew Jackson. (Aiso) His farewell ad- dress B Parton, J. General Jackson B Sumner, W. G. Andrew Jackson.... B JACKSON, C. C. Court of France In the 16th century 944 Last of the Valois 914 Old Paris 944 Old regime 944 JACKSON, P. G. Theory and practice of design 745 Jackson, F. G. Great frozen land.... 9147 -A. thousand days in the Arctic ....9198 JACKSON, H. M. P. Bits of talk about home matters 173 Bits of travel 914 Bits of travel at home 9173 Century of dishonor 970 Glimpses of three coasts 910 Poems 811 JACKSON 162 JENNINGS story of B'oon Sll Bits of talk about home m;;tters. . .L7o JACKSON, S. Alaska 9179 JACKSON, T. J. (called Stonewall.) Life and letters of Jackson by hi? -wife — B lAfe of Stonewall Jackson B Dabney, R. L. Life and campaigns of Jackson B JACOB, G. ccmp. Law dictionary.R-340 JACOB. T. E. ed. Old Eng-lish dramasS?.2 JACOBS, J. Jews of Ans^evin Bng and.912 Story of geographical discovery. .910 JACOBT. C. T. Printing 655 JACOX, F. (Clerical recluse.) Cries from all quarters 814 Shakesoeare diversions 8221 JACQUEMART, A. History of the cera- mic art 738 JAFGI-^R, B. liife of North American insects 595 JAMES, I, king of England. Harris. W. Life and writings of James I B JAMES II, king of- England. Fox, C. J. History of the early part of the reign of James II R-942 JAMBS, B. W. Alaskana 811 JAMBS, F. L. AA-ild tribes of the Sou- dan 91'32 Life of Richard Coeur de Lion. 2v — B Life and times of Louis XIV. 2v..B 7AMES, G. W. In and around the Grand Canyon 9179 Indian basketry 970 JAMES, H. E. M. Long White Moun- tain 9151 JAMES, H. Society the redeemed form of man 2.30 JAMBS, H. Daisy Miller 812 Essays in Lond'on and elsewhere. .814 French poets and novelists 840 Hawthorne. (Eng. men of letters.") B Iiittle tour iri France 9144 Partial portraits 814 Pictur.2 and text 704 Thpiatricsi.!s. 2v 812 Transatlantic sketches 914 JAMES, H. A. Communism in Amer- ica 335 JAMES. J. B. Selections for reading.. 808 JAMES, M. E. How to decorate 745 JAMES, R. N. Painters and their works 3v 920 JAMBS, W. Naval history of Great Biit- ain, 6v 942 JAMES, W. Principles of psychology. 2v 150 Psychology 150 Talks to teachers 370 The will to believe, and other es- says 104 JAMESON, A. M. Characteristics of wo- men 8231 Diary of an ennuyee 9145 Legends of the Madonna 7.'5 Legends of the monastic order.-s. .755 Loves of the poets 920 Memoirs of celebrated female sover- eigns. 2v 920 Memoirs of the early Italian paint- ers 920 Sacred and legendary art 755 Sketches of art, literature and char- acter 824 Studie-3, stories and memoirs S24 JAMESON, H. G. Epidemic cholera 6W JAMESON, J. A. Constitutional conven- tion 342 JAMESON, J. F. History of historical writing in America 810 JAMESON, J. S. Story of the rear col- umn 9166 JAMIBSON, A. joint author. See Mun- ro, J. JANES, E. Human psychology: the in- tellect 150 JANES, li. G. Study of primitive Christ- ianity 270 JANET, P. Materialism of the present day ,. 211 Theory of morals 171 JANE WAY, J. J. Internal evidence of the Holy Bible 220 JAJnTVIER, T. a. Embassy to Prov- ence 9144 In old New York 9747 Mexican guide 9172 Japan and its art. Huish, M. E 709 Japan in transition. Ransome. S.. ..9152 Japanese bov, by himself. (Shiukichi Shigemi.) 9152 Japanevse letters. Berkeiley, H 824 Japanese 'marks and seals. Bowes, J. L 738 Japanese miscellany. Hearn, li 398 Japanese proverbs. Masayoshi, O — 398 Japonica. Arnold, B 9152 JAPP, A. H. (B. Conder Gray.) Idlp musings ^24 JARVES, J. J. Art-idea 704 Art thoughts V09 Glimpse at the art of Japan TOO Italian rambles 9145 Parisian sights and French principles. v2 9144 JARVES, J. J. Jr. Pepero, the boy art- ist 759 JASMIN, J. Smiles. S. Jasmin B JAY. J. Correspondence and jiublic pa- pers 815 Peliew, G. J. Jay B JAY. W. Tuckerman. B. W. Jay and the abolition of slavery B JEAFFRESON, J. C. Annals of Oxford. 2v 378 P;ook a.bout lawyers 340 Novels and noA'elists. 2v 820 JEANS, W. T. Creators of the age of steel 920 JEBB. R. C. Bentley. (Eng. men of let- ters.) B Greek literature 8S0 Growth and Influence of classical Greek poetry 880 Al'ork of the universities for the na- tion 378 JEFFERIES, R. Field and hedgerow. 824 Ga-mekeeper at home 799 The pageant of summer 824 Round about a great estate 824 The story of my heart B Thoughts from (his) -WTitingn 824. The toilers of the field 331 Wild life in a scuthern country — 824 Besant, W. Eulogy of Jefferies — B JBP'i'^BRSON, J. Autobiography B JEFFERSON. T. Writings S15 Morse, J. T. Thomas Jefferson B Parton, J. Life of Thomas JeffersonB Randall, H. S. Life of Thomas Jef- ferson. 3v B Schouler, J. ThO'mas Jefferson B JEFFREY, P. Contributions to the Edinburgh Review 824 Cockburn, H. Life of Francis Jeff- rey B JEFFRIES, D. Diamonds and pearls. 5 i& JELLBTT, J. H. Pacific Coast collection laws 347 JENKIN, F. Stevenson, R. L. Memoi'' of Fleeming Jenkin B JENKINS, J. S. Heroines of history. 920 War between (the U. S. and Mexico. 9736 JENKINSON, C. Treaties between Great Britain and other powers, vl-2 — R-341 JENKS, J. W. Trust problem 338 JENKYNS, C. C. ed. Hard life in the colonies 910 JENNESS, C. K. CbariUes of San Fran- cisco R-361 Jenning-Mack debate. Walker, A. H.332 JENNIISfGS. G. H. and Johnstone, W. S. Half-hours with Greek and 'Latin authors 880 JENNINGS, H. Indian religions 294 JENNINGS 163 JOHNSTON Rosicrucians 366 JENNINGS, L. J. EMeld paths and green lanes 9142 JENNINGS. \V. tr. Shi king S95 Jenny and the insects. Anon 595 JEPHSON. A. J. M. Emin Pasha ..9166 JEl'SON, M'. D. Flora of western middle California 580 JERDAN. W. Personal reminiscences by Moore and Jerdan B JEROME, I. E. Sun prints in sky tints 8211 JEROME. J. K. Idle thoughts of an idle fellow 824 Same. (Also) Stage land 824 Second thoughts of an idle fellow. SJ4 ed. My first book 820 JERROI.D, B. Life of Gustave Dore..B JEKHOLD. D. W. The barber's chair. (Also') Hedgehog papers S27 Fireside saints. Mr. Caudle's break- fast talk, and other papers S27 iMrs. Caudle's curtain lectures 827 Specimens of (his) wit 828 Life and remains, by his son B Jerroid, "W. ed. Bon-mots of Charles Lamb and Douglas Jerroid 827 JERROLD, W. O. W. Holmes B ed. Bon-mots of Charles Lamb and Douglas Jerroid S27 Bon-mots of Samuel Foote and Theo- dore Hook 827 Bon-mots of the 18th centurv 827 JERROLD, W. B. Best of al! good com- pany S28 Jerusalem delivered. Tasso, T 851 JESSOPF, A. Coming of the friars.. 942 Random roamings, and other pa- pers 824 Studies by a recluse 824 Jess. Jones, J. X 240 Jesus Christ and the social question. Peabodv. F. C 204 JESSUP, H. H. Syrian home-life ....9156 JETER. J. B. Memoir of Mrs. Shuck.. B JEVONS, F. B. Historv of Greek liter- ature 880 History of religions 290 JEVONS, W. S. Letters and journal.. B Logic 160 Money and the mechanism of ex- change 332 Political economy 330 Principles of science 160 Pure logic ICO The state in relation to labour 331 Theory of political economy 33D Jew in English fiction. Philipon, D.. ..S20 JEWELL, J. G. Among our sai;ors..910 JEWETT, H. E. Israel Edson Dwinell.B JEWETT, S. O. Storj- of the Normans in England 942 Jewish and Christian ethics. Benamo- zegh, E 296 Jewish question and the mission of the Jews --96 JEV.'ITT, L. Life and works of Jacob Thomoson R-759 and Hall, S. C. Stately homes of England. 2v 9142 Jews of Angevin England. Jacobs, J.. 942 J 842 JOAN OF ARC. Adams, W. H. D. Maid of Orleans B Michelet, J. Joan of Arc B Oliphant, M. O. W. Jeanne D'Arc. (Heroes of the nations.) B Twain, M. Personal recollections of Joan of Arc B Joan of Arc. Southey. R 821 JOHANSEN, H. With Nansen in the North 919S John Bull and his island. Blouet. P. 9142 Johnnie Courteau. Druramond, W. H.811 JOHXSON, A. Speeches 815 JOHNSON, A. B. Physiology of the senses 152 JOHNSON, A. H. Europe in the XVI century. (Periods of European his- tory.) 940 Normans in Europe 940 JOHNSON. B. T. General Washlngton.B JOHNSON, C. Among English hedge- rows ;H42 Along French byways 9144 JOHNSON, C. F. Elements of literary criticism 801 English words 422 JOHNSON, F. H. What is reality?. .. .239 JOHNSON, H. (Muirhead Robertson.) Exploits of Miles Standish B JOHNSON, H. K. Woman and the re- public 324 ed. Short sayings of famous men. 2v S28 JOHNSON, J. B. and Brj-an, C. W. and Turneame, F. E. Modern framed struc- tures 624 JOHNSON, John. Typographia. 2\- R-655 JOHNSON. Joseph. Self-efEr.rt 170 JOHNSON, L. The art of Thomas Hardy 320 Ireland, with other poems 821 Pooms S21. JOHNSON. L. W." Eight hundred niies in an ambulance 9178 JOHNSON, R. B. ed. 18th century let- tors 2v 82G JOHNSON, R. U. and Buel, C. C. eds. Battles and leaders of the Civil Warfi737 JOHNSON, R. W. Major-General Thom- as B JOHNSON, Rossiter. History of the French war 97.32 History of the war of 1812-'15 ....9735 Wai- with Mexico 9736 ed. Play-day poe.ms 8211 Single famous poems 8211 Works of the British poets R-S211 JOHNSON, S. Club papers 820 English dictionary. ed. by Todd, with i"Walker's pronouncing diction- ary R-423 Essays from the Rambler, Adven- turer and Idler 824 Life and -RTluings. 2v 824 Lives of the poets. (Also) GVTacaulay's Life of Johnson 920 T\'it and wisdom, ed. by G. B. Hill.824 Boswell, J. Life of Johnson. 2v B Grant, P. Life of Johnson. (Great writers.) B Macaulay. T. B. Samuel Johnson .B Mason, E. T. ed. Johnson's words and ways B Stephen, L. Samuel Johnson B JOHNSON, Rev. S. Lectures, essays and sermons 818 Oriental religions 294 JOHNSON, S. O. ("Daisy Eyebright.") Manual of etiquette 394 JOHNSON, S. W. How crops feed ....631 How crops grow 631 JOHNSON'S new universal cyclopaedia. 4v R-30 JOHNSON, V. W. Lily of the Arno..9145 JOHNSON, W. Griff is, W. E. Sir Will- iam Johnson and the six nations B JOHNSON, W. F. Sitting Bull and the Indian war of '90-'91 970 JOHNSON, W. M. Inside of one hund- red homes 749 JOHNSON. W. W. Joint author. See Rice. J. M. JOHNSTON, A. History of American pol- itics 320 United States 973 ed. Reoresentatlve American ora- tions 815 Sam?, ed. bv J. A. Woodburn. Iv.815 JOHNSTON, E. L. Recollections of a Georgia loyalist B JOHNSTON, J. E. Hughes. R. M. Gen- eral Johnston. (Great commanders.).. B JOHNSTON 164 JUVENAL JOHNSTON, J. F. Chemistry of com- mon life 543 JOHNSTON, R. M. and Browne, W. H. I^ife of Alexander H. Stephens B JOHNSTONE, H. A. M. B. Trip up the Volga 9147 JOHNSTONE, W. 9. joint author. See Jennings, G. H. JOHONNOT, J. Principles and practice of teaching 371 comp. Ten great events in his- tory 908 Joint metallism. Stokes, A. P 332 Joint standard. Helm, E 332 JOINVILLE. J. Sire de. Saint Louis, king- of France, tr. by J. Hutton B JOIiY. N. Man before metals 571 Jonathan and his continent. Blonet, P , 9173 JONES, A. E. Memorials B JONES, B. Co-operative production. 334 JONES, C. C, Jr. Antiquities of the southern Indians 970 Negro myths from the Georgia C03.St • tjjo JONES, C. H. Africa from Herodotus to Livingstone 9166 comp. Vers de societe 8211 JONES, C. J. Buffalo Jones' 40 years of adventure 910 JONES, MRS. C. S. and Williams, H. T Beautiful homes 746 Household elegancies "46 Ladies' fancy work 743 ;jONES, B. B. Vallance, A. Decorative art of Burne-Jones 745 JONP;S, E. D. Economic crises 330 JONES. E. B. C. An introduction to gen- eral logic 160 JONES, B. H. Joint author. See Cox, G. W. JONES, H. A. Crusaders: a comedy.. S2i Judah 822 Renascence of the English drama.. 791, Saints and sinners .822 JONES, Harry. Regular Swiss round9149 JONES, Henry. Browning as a philo- sophical and religious teacher S26 JONES, Henry. (Cavendish.) Laws and principles of whist 795 JONES. J. C. Valhalla i>ll JONES, J. H. Bible plan for the aboli; tion of poverty 33^ JONES, J. L. Jess 240 Religions of the world ^90 A .search for an infidel 2fa0 JONES, J. P. Abbott, J. S. C. Life and adventures of Paul Junes B Brady ,C. T. Commodore Paul Jones. (Great commanders.) B Buell ,A. C. Paul Jones, founder of the American navy. 2v B JONES, J. W. Reminiscences of General Lee B JONES, L. Life of Robert Owen B JONES, M. Capt. Cook's three voy- ages 910 JONES, OVE. A. Poems of memory and feeling 821 Sunlight In the shade 821 JONES, O. Grammar of ornament — (45 JONES. iS. M. Letters of love and la- bor ^04 JONES, T. P. pseud. See Aytoun, W. E. JONES, W. Treasures of the earth.. 669 JONES, W. C. University of Califor- nia • • R-37S JON.ES, W. H. Federal taxes and state expenses 333 JONSON, B. Best plays. (Mermaid se- ries.) • :-*-?^^ Masques and entertainments, ed. by H. Morley 822 Works: with memoir by W. GIfEordS:'2 Symonds. J. A. Ben Johnson B JORDAN, D. S. Care and culture of men 370 Evolution of the college curriculum. 504 Factors in organic evolution 575 Foot-notes to evolution. (Also) Es- says by Conklin and others 575 Imperial democracy 327 Vertebrate animals of the northern U. S 599 Science sketches 504 Story of the innumerable company. 814 Strength of being clean 170 and Kellogg, V. L. Animal life.. 590 joint author. See Stallard, J. H. JOSEPHINE, empress of France. Head- ley, P. C. Life of the Empress Joseph- ine B Imbert de Sant-Amand. Citizeness Bonaparte B Court of the Empress .Josephine B Wife of the first consul B Life of the Empress Josephine B JOSEPHUS, P. Works: with a life writ- ten by himself \ 923 JOSHEE, A. Dall, Mrs C. M. Life of Dr. Anandibai Joshee B JOUEERT, J. Penses 848 Journal of army life. Glisan, R 9173 Journey of an architect. Narjoux, P.720 Journey to Ashango-land. Du Chailu, P. B 9166 JOY, J. R. Grecian history 938 Rome and the making of modern Eu- rope 937 JOYCE, J. Familiar Introductions to the arts and sciences 507 JOYCE, P. W. tr. Old Celtic roman- ces 398 JOYCE, R. D. Elanid 811 Deirdre 811 JOYNSON, F. H. ed. Designing and construction of machine gearing 621 Jubilee singers. Pike, G. D 780 Judah. Jones, H. A 822 Judas Maccabaeus. Corider, C. R 933 JUDD, J. W. Volcanoes 551 Judith. Cook, A. S 821 JUDSON, H. P. Europe in the 19th cen- tury 940 Growth of the American nation. .973 JUGLaR, C. Historv of panics in the U. S .' 332 Jukes. Dugdale, R. L 365 JULIAN, called the apostate. Roman emperor. Theosophical works. (Also) Gregory Naziahzen's invectives (And) Libanim's monody 878 Gardner, A. Julian. (Heroes of the nations.) B JULIAN, B. Julian's interest tables.. 65S Jump to glory Jane. Meredith, G 821 JUNE, Jennie, pseud. See Croly, J. 0. JUNIUS. Junius: including letters by the same writer under other signa- tures 826 "\Voodfairs Junius: letters 826 Junius revealed. Francis, P B .TUNKER, W. Travels in Africa. 3v.9166 JUNOT. L. P. See Abrantes, L. P. J. JQSSERAUD, J. J. English essays from a French pen 814 English novel in the time of .Shakes- peire 820 English wayfaring life in the middle ages 9142 French ambassador at the court of Charles II 942 Literary history of the English peo- ple 820 Justice to the Jew. Peters, M. C 296 JUSTINIAN, emperor of the east. In- stitutes 878 JUVENAL. Satires of Juvenal, Perslus, Sulplcia and Lucilius. 1r. by L. Evans. (Also) Metrical version of Juvenal and Persius. by W. Gifford S77 Juvenilia. Lee, V 824 Juventus mundi. Gladstone, W. B 292 KALAKAUA 165 KERR k: Kabbalah unveiled. Mathers, S. L 212 KAL/AKAI.'A, king. Legends and myths of Hawaii 3y8 Kaleidoscope. Brewster, D 535 Kalevala. Crawford. J. M 891 KAT.,IDASA. Sakoontala. tr. by M. Will- iams swi KANE, E. K. Arctic explorations: .sec- ond Grinnell expedition. 2v 9198 Smucker, S. M. Life of Dr. Kant..B KANE, H. H. Opium smoking 178 KANT, I. Critique of pure reason. tr. by P. M. Muller 193 Philosophy of Kant: extracts, tr. bv Watson 193 Philosiophy of law 340 Principles of politics. (Also) Essay on perpetual peace ?20 Prole?omena and metaphysical foun- dations of natural science 193 Caird, E. Critical philosophy of Kant 193 Morri.s, G. S. Kant's Critique 193 Porter, N. Kant's ethics 193 KAPP, G. Alternating currents of elec- tricity .' 5:'7 Karma. Carus, P 294 KAROI.T, K. Guide to the paintings of Florence 708 KAKR. A. Tour round my garden... 630 Kasidah. Burton, R. F 821 K.AUFMANN, M. Socialism and modem thought 335 KAVANAGH. J. "Woman in France dur- ing the 18th century. 2v 920 Women of Christianity 920 KAY, D. Memory 154 KAY, J. Free trade in land 333 Social condition and education of the people of England 339 KEACH, H. A. Burrillville 9745 KEAN, E. Molloy, J. F. Adventures of Edmund Kean. 2v B KEAN. J. Among the hnly places 9156 KEANE, A. H. Man past and present. 572 KEANE, J. F. Six months in the Hejaz 9156 KEARNY, J. W. American flnances..336 KEARY, C. F. Norway and the Norwe- gians 91i3 Outli.tes of primitive beliefs "91 Vikings in western Chri.=tendom..948 KE.\SBEY, L. M. Nicaragua canal and the Monroe doctrine 327 KEATS. J. Letters 826 Poetical w'orks 821 A stroll with Keats 821 Work?: letters and memoir.?, ed. by H. B. Forman. 2v 826 Colvin, S. Keats B Rosetti, W. M. Life of John Keats. (Great writers.) B KEAY, J. S. Spoiling ihe Egyptians. 327 KEBBEL, T. E. The agricultural la- borer 331 Life of Lord Beaconsfleld B KEDDIB, H. (Sarah Tytler.) Modern painters 920 Musical composers and their wcrlis.920 Old masters and their picturt s 7-39 Sweet counsel 170 KEDNEY, J. S. Hegel's aesthetics ..193 Mens Christl, and otlier problems, in theology 204 Keel and saddle. Revere, J. W 910 KLIELER, B. C. Short history of th^ Bible 220 JvEBLER, C. A. Bird notes afield ....598 A first glance at the birds 598 Light through the storm 811 A season's sowing 811 KEELER, H. L. Our native trees ....5S2 KEENE, H. G. Literature of France. 840 KEENER, W. A. ccmp. Leake and Finch on contracts R-347 KEEP, J. Common sea-shells of Cali- fornia 594 KEIOTELS, J. G. French reader 448 Collegiate course in French 445 Elementary French grammar 445 KEIGHTLEY, T. Crusaders 9404 Fairy mythology 398 Hisitory of Greece 938 History of Rome 937 History of the Roman empir>^ 937 Mythology of ancient Greece and Italy 292 Popular history of England 942 Shakespeare-expositor 8221 KEIM, De B. R. Sheridan's troopers on the borders 970 KEITH. A. Evidence of the Christian religion 239 KELLEY, E. Evolution and effort. .. .304 KELLER, F. Amazon and Madeira ris- ers R-9181 KELLOGG, B. Joint author. See Reed. A. KELLOGG, E. Labor and other capi- tal 331 KELLOGG, J. H. Manual of health and temperance 178 KELLOGG, L. S. How to paint in water colors 751 KELLY, B. H. Architectural acous- tics 534 KELLY, J. P. History of Spanish liter- ature s^^O KELLY, M. Personal reminiscences of O'Keefe, Kelly and Tavlor B KELLY, W. K. comp. History of Rus- sia 947 KELSEY. D. M. Pioneer h.^roes and their daring deeds 920 KELTIE, J. S. ed. Works of the British dramatists 822 KEM]?LE, F. A. Heccrds of a girl- hood B Jameson, A. M. Studies S24 KEMBLE, J. M. Saxons in England.. 942 KEMF, J. P. Ore deposits of the U.S. 669 KFMPE. H. R. Electrical testing ....537 KEjNIPNER, N. Commonsense social- ism. 335 KENDAL, M. Dramatic opinions 792 KENDALL, G. W. Texan Santa Fe ex- pedition. 2v 9176 KENNAN, G. Campaigning in Cuba.. 9729 Siberia and the exile system. 2v..9157 Tent life in Siberia 9157 KE^N^NARD, N. H. Mrs. Siddons. (Fa- mous women.) B Rachel. (Famous women.) B KENNEDY, J. H. Early days of Mor- monism 298 KENNEDY, J. P. Memoirs of William Wirt B KENNEDY, P. comp. Legendary fic- tions of the Irish 398 KENNEDY, W. S. John G. Whittier..B KENNELLY, A. E. joint author. 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Dic- tionary' of education 371 KILBOURN, J. K. comp. Faiths of fa- mous men 240 KIMBALL, A, L. Physical properties of g'ases 533 KIMBALL, C. Young Christian direct- ed 240 KIMBAXiL, E. C. Midnight sunbeams.9148 KIMBALL, H. McE. Poems 811 KIMBALL, J. W. Heaven, my father's house 236 KIMMINS, C. W. Chemistry of life and health 613 KINO, C. W. Gnostics and their re- mains 273 Precious stones 519 KING, Clarence. Mountaineering in the Sierra Nevada 9179 KING, E. French political Ipaders.. . .920 KING, P. H. Irr;a;ation and drainage. 631 KING. G. Sieur de Bienville. (Makers of Amer.) B KING, H. T. The egotist 170 KING. J. M. Facing the 20th cen- turv R-320 KING, P. P. Voyages of H. M. S. Ad- venture and Beagle. 3v 910 KING, T. S. Christiani'tv and human- ity ..: 250 Substance and ^ow S14 ^Vhite Hills 9174 Frothingham, R. Tribute to T. S. King B KING, R. Ohio. (Amer. common- wealths) 9771 King Mammon. Richardson, G. A 330 King Philip's war. Markham, R....9732 King's English. Moon, G. W 420 King's missive. Whlttler, J. G Sll Kingdom of the yellow robe. Young, j2 9159 KINGL.\KE, A." W. Bothen "...."'!! !9156 Invasion of the Crimea 9477 KINGSBURY, A. See Cooly. Mrs. A. K. KINGSBITRY, O. A. Success ,....170 KINGSCOTE, Mrs. H. Tales of the sun .,. 398 KINGSFORD, A. Health, beaxity and the toilet 64fi KINGSFORD. A. B. and Maitland, E. Perfect way 212 KINGSLEY, C. All Saint's day 230 At last: Christmas in the West In- dies 9172 Disciples, and other sermons 250 Glaucus 591 Good ne^vs of God 250 Gospel of the Pentateuch. (Also Da- vid.) 250 Health and education S24 The hermits 271 Historical lectures and essays 904 Letters and memoirs. ed. by his wife B New miscellanies 824 Out of the deep 250 Plays and Puritans, and other his- torical essays 904 Poems 821 Prose idylls 824 Roman and the Teuton 904 Sanitary and social lectures 613 Scientic lectures and essays 504 Sermons for the times 250 Sermons on national subjects 250 Sir AValter Raleigh and his time.... 824 Town geology 551 Village, town and country sermons. 250 Water of life 250 ^''eslminster sermons 250 KINGSLEY, M. H. Travels in West Af- rica 9166 KINGSTON, W. B. Monarchs I have met B KINGSTON, W. H. G. Western world. 590 KINKEL, G. Tanagra 831 KINLEY. D. History' of the treasury of the U. S 3:^2 KINLOCH, M. G. J. History of Scot- land 941 KINNE_Y, A. Forest and water 582 KINSEY, W. W. Science and praver.264 KIP, P. E. Is Moses scientific? 220 KIP. W. I. Christmas holydays in Rome 9145 Early days of my episcopate B Unnoticed things of Scripture 220 KIPLING, J. L. Beast and man in In- dia 9154 KIPLING, R. Ajnerican notes 9173 Ballads and barrack-room ballads.S21 Departmental ditties, and other verses 821 Early verses 821 From sea to sea. (Also) Letters of marque. (And) City of dreadful night, etc. 2v 910 Seven seas 821 Verses 821 LeGallienne, R. Kipling 820 KIRBY, R. N. Vocal expression 808 KIRBY, G. B. Years of experience. .. .B KIRBY, W. F. British butterflies, moths and beetles 579 KIRBY, W. On the power, wisdom and goodness of God. 2v 213 KIROHNER. A. R. A flag for Cuba.. 972 KIRK, E. Information for authors 29 KIRK, H. C. Popsibilitv of not dying.218 KIRK. H. S. Bethlehem Sll KIRKE, E. pseud. See Gilmore. J. R. KIRKHAM, M. M. Baggage car traf- fic 656 Railway disbursements 656 Trains and stations 656 KIRKLAND. E. S. English literature.S2n KIRKUP, T. History of socialism. .. .335 Inquiry into socialism 335 KITCHEX,. H. D. comp. Robert Kitchel and his descendants 929 KITCHEN, G. W. Historv of France. 944 Winchester 9121 Kitchen: or, ever^^ dav cookerv 641 KITTO, J. Cyclopaedia of" Biblical literature R-220 Dally Bible IlUistrations. 2v 220 History of Palestine 933 Physical geography of the Holy Land 9156 KITTREDGE, A. O. ed. House heat- ing 697 KITTREDGE. G. L. joint author. See Greenough, J. B. KLUNZINGER. <\ B. Upper Ea:vpt..9162 KNAI»P, A. One thousand dollars a day 3.31 KNAPP, F. and Childs. R. L. Thlink- ets 9179 KNAPP. J. Autobiographv B KNAITFF, T. 0. Athletics for physic il culture 793 KNEET.,.AND, S. An American in Ice- land 9'49 KNIGHT. C. Mechanician R-621 KNIGHT. Charles. Half hours with the best authors. 6v 808 Popular historv of England. ?v 942 ed. Old England. 2v R-942 and Valentine. Mrs. L. eds. Half hours of English history. 4v 942 KNIGHT 167 LAMB KNIGIIT, Cornelia. Personal remins- cences B KNIGHT, E. F. Where ithree empires meet 9154 KNIGHT, E. H. American mechanical dictionary. 3v R-r.20 KNlGlil'. F. A. By leafy ways 828 By moorland and sea 9141 Idylls of the fleld S2S KNIGHT, J. Life of Dante Gabriel Ros- setti B KNIGHT. Joseph. Theatrical notes ..793 KNIGHT, R. Practical boller-malcer..609 KNIGHT, W. Christian ethics 171 Aspects of theism i'iO Essays in philosophy 104 An historical interpretation of philo- sophy 1(19 Life of William Wordsworth. 3v B Philosophy of the beautiful. 2v ....701 Knights and their days. Doran, J 9404 Knights of the frozen sea 9193 KNOL.A.CH, A. Manual of German.. 438 KNORTZ, K. ed. Representative Ger- man poems S.31 KNOTT, C. G. Electricity and m'a.gnet- ism 5".7 Knowledge of life. Harald, H. J 170 KNOWLES, J. comp. Legends of King Arthur 398 KNOAAT^ES. J. S. Dramatic works ....S22 KNOWLSON, T. S. Art of thinking ..150 KNOWLTO'N. H. M. Art life of William Morris Hunt B Drawing: and painting 740 KNOX, A. T. See Trafton, A. KNOX, H. Brooks, N. Henry Knox..B KNOX, J. J. United States notes ....332 KNOX, T. W. Camn-fire and cotton- field 9737 Decisive battles since Waterloo... 903 How to tra.vel 910 Jnurneyings in Russia 9147 Life of Robert Fulton B KNOX-LITT^LE, W. J. See Little, W. J. K. KOHLRAUSCH, F. History of G-sr- many 943 Kokoro. Hearn, L 9152 KOLOKOTRONES, T. Sixty years of peril and daring B KONER, W. joint author. See Guhl, E. Konigsmark. 'Boker, C. H 812 KOOPMAN, H. L. Mastery of books.... 23 Koran, tr. with preliminary dlscour.se bv G. Sale 297 Korean tales. Allen, K. N 39S KOSSC'TH. L. Headley, P. C. Life of Louis Kossuth B KOSTLIN. J. Life of Luther B KOVALEVSKY, M. Modern customs and ancient laws of Russia 947 KOVALEVSKY, S. Recollections of childhood B KRAPF. J. L. Travels in Africa 9166 KRASINSKT, count Valerian. Religious history of the Slavonic nations 270 KRAT^SE, E. Erasmus Darwin B KRAT'SE. W. E. F. German-French war of 1.S70 944 KRAITSSE. A. Far east 950 Russia in Asia OSS KREHBIEL. H B. How to listen to music 7S0 Music and manners 7S0 Studies in rhe Wagnerian drama. .7s;i KRETSPHMER. A. and Rohrbach. C. Costumes of all nations R-391 KRIEGE, M. H. The child 372 KROEH, C. F. How to think in Soan- ish 4GS Pronunciation of Spanish 46") KROPOTKIN, P. Memoirs of a revolu- tionist F. KROQT, M. H. Hawaii and a revolu- tion 9198 Looker on In London 9142 KRUGER, Q. Early Christian litera- ture 809 .KRIJMMAOHER, F. W. Elijah the Tish- bit© 220 KRUPP, A. and Wildbergor, A. Motal- lic alloys ; (J71 KL'ENEN, A. National religions and universal religions 290 KHGLER. F. T. Hand-book of painting. Italian school. 2v R-759 Same. German, Flemish and Dutch schools. 2v R-759 KUHNER, R. Grammar of the Greek language 485 KUHNS, O. German and Swiss settle- ments of colonial Pennsylvania 974S KULPli], O. Introduction ito philos- ophy 109 KIJHNHARDT, C. P. Steam yachts and launches 797 KUNST, H. pseud. See Smith, W. C. KTrSTEL, G. Roasting of gold and silver ores 669 L., H. L. Lessons on the life of Christ for the little ones 244 LAJBBERTON, R. H. Historical atlas. 912 Historical atlas and general his- tory -912 Labor law of the U. S. Stimson, F. J.331 Labor movement. Elv, R. T 331 liACOiMBE, P. Short history oE the French 944 Lacon. Coif on, C. C 828 LACRETELLE, H. de. Lamartine and his friends B LACROIX, P. Science and literature In the middle ages R-509 LACY, J. Dramatic works 822 LACY, T. H. and French, S. eds. Act- ing plays. 130v 793 LADD, G. T. Elements of physiological psychology 150 Outlines of physiological psycho logylSO Psychology 150 What is the Bible? 220 Ladies and officers of the U. S. army. Greene, D. M 390 Ladies of the White House. Holloway, L. C 920 Ladv from the sea. Ibsen, H 839 Lady Inger of Ostrat. Ibsen, PI 819 La FARGE, J. Considerations on paint- ing 750 L.VFARGUE, P. Evolution of prop- erty 335 LAFAYETTE. M. J. P. I. Farmer, L. H. Life of Lafayette B Tuckerman. B. life of General La- fayette. 2v B LA FONTAINE, J. de. 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Ballades and verses vain S21 Ballades in blue china 821 Ballads and lyrics of old France, witli other poems S4L Book of dreams and ghosts 133 Books and bookmen 90 Custom and myth "98 Essays in little 821 (Jrass of Parnassus 821 Helen of Troy 821 How to fail in literature 804 Letters to dead authors S24 The library 90 Lost leaders 824 Myth, ritual and religion. 2v 291 Old friends 824 Oxford 378 Politics of Aristotle 320 St. Andre ;vs 941 ed. Ballads of books S211 LANG, Arnold. Comparative anatomy591 LANG, H. Matte smelting 669 LANGBEIN, G. Electro deposition of nietals 537 LANGE, D. Nature study 507 L.ANGE^, F. A. History of material- ism 146 LANGE, K. Apperception 371 LANGLAND. W. Vision of William con- cerning Piers the Plowman, ed. bv W. W. Skeat 821 Visions of Piers the Plowman, tr. by • K. M. Warren 821 LANGLEY, S. P. New astronomv ..523 LANG^TE^D, T. P. T. English constitu- tional histijrv 342 LANGSTROTH, L. L. Hive and honey- bee 638 LANGTON, B. Guiney, L. M. Little English gallerj' S14 LANIER. S. Enorlish novel 820 Florida 9175 Letters 816 Music and poetry S14 Poems 811 Retrospects and prospects Sit Science of English verse 426 LANIN, E. B. Russian traits and ter- rors 9147 LANKERTER, E. Half hour with the microscope 578 LANKESTER, E. R. Advancement of science 504 L.^NMAN, C Haphazard personali- ties 920 ed. The Japanese in America 9173 Leading men of Japan 920 LANOTE, F. de. See Tugnot de Lan- oye, F. LANSDELL. H. Russian centril As'a. 2v 915^ Tbroueh Siberia 9157 LANSING, J. G. Arabic manual 493 LANZI, E. History of painting in Italy. 3v R-759 LaoC'-»on. Lessing, G. E 704 LAPORTE. count de. Self-teaching reader of French 448 LAPPENBURQ 169 LE CONTE LAPPENBTJRG, J. M. England und3r th3 Anglo-Saxon kings 942 LARCOM, L. As it is in heaven 240 New England girlhood B Poetical works 811 Unseen friend 240 ed. Breathings of the better life.... 240 Addison, D. D. Lucy Larcom: life, letters and diary B L.VRDNKR, D. Meteorolosry-Astron- omy 520 Steam engine 621 Treatise on heat 530 ed. Cabinet cyclopaedia 01: biography. 3v 920 Larger Christ. Herron, G. D 204 LARKIN, J. Brass and iron founders' guide 671 LARKING, C. Randobast and Kha- bar 9i54 T ARNKD, A. In woods and fields SIL LARNED. J. N. History for ready refer- ence 5v R-903 History of England 942 LARNED, L. H. Hostess of to-lay. ...6« LARNED, W. C. Churches and castles of mediaeval France 9144 Lars. Tavlor. B 811 LAR^VOO•D, J. pseud. See Sadler, L. R. La Saisiaz. Browning, R 821 LASALLE. F. Bernstein, E. Lassalle as a 5'ocial reformer B Dawson. W. H. German socialism and Ferdinand Lasalle S^S LA SALLE, R. C. Abbott, J. S. C. Ad- ventures of La Salle B LASAULX, A. von. See Augustine, sis- ter. LAS CASES, E. A. Memoir of the Em- peror Napoleon. 4v B LAS3AR-COHN, Dr. Chemistry in dailv life 540 Last ballad. Davidson. J ..821 Last of the great scouts. Wetmore, H. c r B I.(ater renaissance. Hannay, D S09 LATHROP, G. P. Dreams and days.. 811 Masque oJ poets. (Also) Guy Ver- non 811 Spanish vistas 9146 Study of Hawthorne B and Laihrop, R. H. Story of cour- age 271 LATHROP, R. H. Along the shore.... 811 LATIMER, E. W. Europe In Africa in the XIX. century 963 Familiar talks on Shakespeare's com- edies 8221 France in the XIX. century 941 Italy in the XIX. century and the making of Austro-Hungary and Ger- many 945 Judea 933 Last years of the XIX. century 909 Russia and Turkey in the XIX. cen- tury 947 Spain in the XIX. century 946 I.1ATIMER, H. FruitfuU sermons.. R-250 LAUER. S. Mark Hanna B L-XT/GEL, A. A. England, political and social 320 LAT'GHLIN, J. L. History of bimetal- lism in the IT S 332 LAUGI-ITON, J. K. Studies in naval his- tory 920 LAURIDStON. P. Vitus Bering B LAITRIE, S. S. Life of Comenius B Rise and early conoititution of univer- siUes 37S Laus veneris. Swdnburne, A. C 821 LAVALEYB, E. L. V. de. Balkan penin- sula 9149 Elements of political economy 330 Letters from Ita.ly 9145 Primitive property 333 Socialism of today. (Also) SocIali?m in England, by Orpen, G. H 335 LAVATER, J. C. Physiognomy 138 LAVIGNAC, A. Music and musicians.780 liAVISSB, E. Poliitical history of Europe :',20 LAW, J. Farmer's veterinary adviser.G36 Law of civilizallon and decay. Adams, B 901 Law of laws 2 Law of nations. Vatte!, B 311 Law of nations. Walker, T. A 341 Law of psychic phenomena. Hudson, T. J 134 Law of ritualism. Hopkins, J. H 264 LAWLESS. B. Story of Ireland 0415 LAWRENCE, E. A. Modern missions. 266 LAWRENCE, E. G. Elocution 808 LAWRENCE, Eugene. Primer of I,atin literature S70 LAWRENCE, J. L. M. lord. Temple, R. Lord Lawrence B LAWRENCE, R. M. Magic ot the horse- shoe 1 393 LAWRENCE. W. Lectures on the natu- ral history of man 591 Laws of Christ. Dale, R. W 2"0 LAWSON, H. Physiology 612 LAWTON, G. C. Art and humanity in Homer gg.T The New England poets 810 LAWTON, G. W. American caucus sys- tem 324 Lay sermons. Blackie. J. S 204 LAYARD, A. H. Early adventures in Persia, Susiana and Babylonia before the discovery of Nineveh. 2v 9155 Discoveries at Nineveh 913 LAYARD. G. S. Tennvson and his pre- Raphaelite iliustratorg 704 LAY COCK. T. Mind and brain 131 LATRES, A. Composition, belles-lettres, and oratory 426 Lays of the minnesingers R-831 LAZARTJS, B. Poems.' 2v 811 LAZARUS, J. Spirit of Judaism 296 Lazy minstrel. Sterry, J. A 821 LEA, H. C. History of the inquisition. 3v 277 Leaders of men. Page, H. A 920 Leaders of public opinion in Ireland. Lecky, W. E. H 920 Leaders of the reformation. Tulloch, J 920 Leaders of the Senate. Ewald, A. C...y20 Leading men of Japan. Lanman, C 920 League of youth. Ibsen. H 839 LEAMING, J. R. Heart and lungs ..616 LEAN, F. M. There is no death 131 LEATHES, S. Witness of the Old Testa- ment 239 Leaves from a finished pastorate. Stone, A. L 250 Leaves from a conjurer's scrap book. Burlingame, H. 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