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F ree Public Library
Pana, Illinois,
1903.
TANA, ILLINOIS,
PANA NEWS POWER PRINT,
I903.
PANA FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY,
ORGANIZED MAY 20, 1901.
OFFICERS.
President -
Vice-President -
Secretary -
J. W. Kitchell.
Mrs. D. A. Gilbert.
Mrs. J. K. Shaffer.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
J. w. G.
Kitchell. J. H. Miller. H. N. Schuyler.
A. Wittmann. J. E. Reese. John. D. Reid.
Mrs. J. K. Shaffer. Mrs. 13. A. Gilbert. Mrs. J. Huber.
The Library and Reading Rooms are open to the public
on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 2 to 9
o’clock p. m., legal holidays excepted.
Librarian - Miss Nolle M. Reese.
Assistant Librarian - Mrs. Nellie Russell.
NOTE TO PATRONS,
A written list of books should be prepared giving author
and title of books wanted, arranged in the order of preference.
Make your list long enough to insure some of them being in;
at least twelve or fifteen titles. The attendant will give you the
first on the list that is in, returning the list to you for further
use. •
When returning your book please place card and list on the
outside of the book where it will be ready for the attendant.
If a book on some special topic is wanted, consult the index
or the librarian.
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Rules and Regulations of the Pana Public
Library.
The Library being established under the provisions of law
as a Free Public Library, it is the purpose of the Library Board
in prescribing the following rules to avoid all restrictions not
essential to the proper custody, control and preservation of the
books. These rules, therefore, will be carefully enforced and
followed by those having charge of the Library, as well as those
participating in its use.
Rule 1. The Library shall be under the immediate control
and supervision of the Librarian, when appointed, who shall be
at liberty to employ one or more assistants, subject to the ap¬
proval of the Board.
Rule 2. The following persons shall be entitled to borrow
books from the Library for home use upon conditions prescrib¬
ed, viz.
(a) All inhabitants of the city of Pana above the age of ten
years, upon the filing of an application card.
(b) All minors shall furnish a satisfactory guarantor and
all other applicants, when required by the Librarian, shall do
the same.
(c) Residents of the state outside of the city limits, at the
discretion of the Board may be entitled to the privileges of the
Library by the payment of $1.00 annually.
(d) Any stranger or person visiting the city may on being
properly guaranteed, receive the benefit of the Library by the
payment of ten cents per volume.
Rule 3. All inhabitants of Pana conducting themselves
properly shall have free access to the Library for consultation
during all regular hours. The use of tobacco in any form being
strictly prohibited. Rule 4. No books shall be taken from the shelves of the
Library by persons not employed in the service of the Library.
Rule 5. No person shall have for home use more than one
volume at any one time, and no book shall be retained by any
person borrowing it more than fourteen days, and no renewals
shall be granted until it shall have been returned to the Library
and remained there one full Library week.
Rule 6. No person who has borrowed a book from the Li¬
brary shall lend it to one not a member of the same household.
Rule 7. Any person detaining a volume longer than the
regulations permit shall be fined two cents a day; the Librarian
being charged with the collection of these and all other dues to
the Library.
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Rule 8. Any book detained two weeks beyond the time
limited by these regulations shall be sent for by the Librarian
and the expenses incurred shall be paid by the person retaining
it.
Rule 9. Encyclopedia, books of reference and other books
to be designated by the Board shall not be taken from the Li¬
brary.
Rule 10. A fine of not less than ten cents nor more than
the value of the book shall be assessed for all injuries to books
beyond ordinary wear, as turning down leaves, soiling by fin¬
ger marks, marking with pencil, etc., and the person liable
shall be excluded from the further use of the Library until the
same is paid.
Rule 11. All books must be returned to the Library at
such time before the annual examination as may be required
by the Library Board, under penalty of 25 cents for each vol¬
ume detained; but reasonable notice of the time for returning
these shall be given by the Librarian in the newspapers of the
city.
AMENDMENT NO. I.
The Library will receive no books from any family when
any member of said family has, or has had recently scarlet
fever, measles or other contagious disease, and same family
shall make good all losses to the Library resulting thereby.
Also, no books will be issued to any family in which there is
or has been any contagious disease, until a reasonable time
after such illness has occurred.
ABBREVIATIONS.
biog—biography,
col —collective,
ed—editor,
gt—great.
Ill—Illinois.
juv—juvenile.
p. d.—public documents.
pp—paper,
pph—pamphlet,
pseud—pseudonym.
pts—parts,
ref—reference,
U. S.—United States,
vol., v—volume.
Book List of Pana Free Public Library. 5
REFERENCE. BOORS.
American encyclopedic dictionary, 4 volumes Brooks, Great Cities of The World
Century dictionary and cyclopedia, 10 volumes
Chambers encyclopedia, 10 volumes
Cutler, Panorama of Nations
Dana, Library primer
Dictionary of the Holy Bible
Duyckinck, History of the world
Encyclopedia Brittanica, 11 volumes
Farmer’s complete encyclopedia Growing world
Harper, Pictorial history of the Civil War, 2 volumes
Hawthorne, (ed) Masterpieces and the history of literature, 10
volumes
Houston, Dictionary of electrical words, terms, etc
Morton, Quotations
Robinson, Bible encyclopedia
Routledge, (ed) Wise sayings of the great and good
Stephens, Pictorial history of the United States
Webster, New Unabridged dictionary
Library of valuable information. Stories of:
King Alfred—Besant
Books—Rawlings
The mind—Baldwin
Eclipses—Chambers
The solar systems—Chambers
Stars—Chambers
Earth—Seely
Earth’s atmosphere—Archibald
A piece of coal—Martin
The living machine—Conn
Germ life—Conn
The alphabet—Clodd
Primitive man—Clodd
The plants—Allen
Animal life—Lindsay
Life in the seas—Hickson
Electricity—Munro
The British race—Munro
The cotton plant—Wilkinson
The art of building—Waterhouse
Photography—Story
The art of music—Crowest
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Extinct civilizations—Anderson
Geographical discovery—Jacobs
A grain of wheat—Edgar
BOUND MAGAZINES.
Eclectic magazine, volume 2
Harper’s new monthly magazine, volumes 6 and 7
lOO PHilosopHy.
Niblo, Complete palmist
Pryer, Mental development in the child
Taylor, Study of the child
Hayes, Everyday reasoning
Lorimer, Letters from a self-made merchant to his son
Blair, Temperance movement
Calkins, Substitutes for the saloon
Shaw, History of the great temperance reform
200 Religion.
Hanson, World’s congress of religions
Houghton, Parliament of religions at the Columbian Exposition
Schmucker, History of all religions
Ely, Social aspects of Christianity
Villars, The resurrection life
Drummond, Natural law in the spiritual world
Haeckel, Riddle of the universe
Madeley, Science of correspondences elucidated
Cruden, Complete concordance
Gibson, Age before Moses
Plumer, Truths for the people
Swedenborg, True Christian religion
Beecher, Life of Jesus, the Christ
Geikie. Life and words of Christ
Hoyt, Child’s story of the life of Christ (Juv)
Henry, Court and cross
Thomas, Christianity a fact
Gordan, In Christ
Knapp, Christ crowned within
Boxer, Sacred dramas
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Chapman, “And Peter” and other sermons
Simons, fevenings with Moody and Sankey
Swing, Sermons
Farrar, Early days of Christianity
Hyde, Story of Methodism
Foster, Story of the Bible (Juv)
2Q0 Non-CHristian Religions Including
Mythology.
Abbott, History of Romulus
Bullfinch, Age of fable
Legge, Confucius, Mencius, Chinese classics
Kingsley, Greek heroes, or fairy tales, (Juv)
Hawthorne, Tanglewood tales, (Juv)
Hawthorne, Wonder book, (Juv)
Strong, New era
300 Sociology.
320 Political Science.
Sismondi, History of Italian republics
Shattuck, Woman’s manual of parlimentary law
Skottowe, Short history of parliament
330 Political Economy.
Atkinson, Distribution of products
Burton, Financial crises and depressions
George, Progress and poverty
Mill, Principles of political economy, 2 volumes
Smith, Wealth of nations
Riis, How the other half lives
Turgot, Formation and distribution of riches
Bonham, Industrial liberty
340 haw and Constitutional History
Cox, Lessons in law for women
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331 Administration.
Leupp, How to prepare for a civil service examination
Me Waters, Detectives of Europe and America
370 education.
Hillis, Great books as life teachers
Investment of influence
Marden, Pushing to the front, or success under difficulties
. Sweet, Methods of teaching
Smith, Kindergarten in a nutshell
Clarke, Self culture
Hamerton, The intellectual life
Smiles, Self help
Duty
Morgan, People and the railways
390 Customs, FolKlore s
Cuyler, Mother, home and heaven
Percival, Sweet home
Bullfinch, Age of chivalry
Harris, Uncle Remus and his friends, (Juv)
Nights with Uncle Remus, (Juv)
Bernard, Legends of the Rhine
Candee, How women may earn a living
Houghton, Women of the Orient
Rayne, What can a woman do
300 Natural Science.
Andrews, Stories mother nature told her children, (Juv) Van Dyke, Nature for its own sake
Librarv of universal literature. Science
Origin and species —Darwin
Descent of man — Darwin
Journal of researches - Darwin
Fragments of science—Tyndall
Sound
Science of education—Huxley
Data of ethics—Spencer
First principles—Spencer
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Critique of pure reason, Kant
Philosopny of history, Hegel
Electricity and modern life, Treuzelmann
Other worlds than ours, Proctor
The microscope, Gosse
Newcomb, Astronomy for everybody
Giberne, Starry skies (Juv)
Proctor, Other worlds than ours
Allsop, Induction coils and coil making
Ruskin, Ethics of the dust
Deucalion, Arrows of the chace
Rossiter, Story of a living temple, (Juv)
McKim, Heredity and human progress
Lankester, Halfhours with the microscope
Buel, Story of man
580 botany. 1
Blanchan, Nature’s garden
Dana, How to know wild flowers
Ruskin, Proserpina, St. Mark’s rest, etc
Keeler, Our native trees
590- Zoology.
Lucas, Animals of the past
Pierson, Among the farmyard people (Juv)
Among the meadow people (Juv)
Among the night people (Juv)
Roberts, Kindred of the wild
Seton Thompson, Biography of a grizzly
Lives of the hunted
Trail of the Sandhill stag
Wild animals I have known
Wallace, Island life
Gosse, Wonders of the great deep
Materlinck, Life of the bee
Blanchan, Bird neighbors
Miller, Bird ways
In nesting time
Samuels, Among the birds (Juv)
600 Useful y\rts
G10 Medicine.
Meyer (von), Organs of speech
10 Book List of Pana Free Public Library.
Cornell, How to enjoy life, or physical and mental hygiene
Checkley, Natural method of physical training
Eddy, Miscellaneous writings
Science of health with key to the scriptures
630 Domestic Animals.
Winslow, Concerning cats
6-4'C) Domestic Economy.
Wilson, Domestic science and household arts
Buckeye cookery
Commerce, Manufactures, Trades.
Tewksbury, Complete manual of the Edison phonograph
Allsop, Telephones, their construction
Cary, How to make and use the telephone
Patented telephony
Pilkington, Mechanics own book
Architectural designs
700 Fine Arts
Architecture, Painting and Sculpture.
Ruskin, Two paths, Mornings in Florence, etc
Bullock, History and rudiments of architecture
Earned, Churches and castles of mediaeval France
Ruskin, Seven lamps of architecture, etc
Singleton, Turrets, towers and temples
Gibson, Beautiful houses
Convenient houses f
Book of a hundred houses
Ruskin, Stones of Venice and poems, 3 volumes in 2
Shedd, Famous sculptors and sculpture
Clark, Hicks & Prang, Prang course in form-study and drawing
Dow, Composition
Ruskin, Laws of fesole, modern paintings, 5 volumes in 3
Singleton, Great pictures described by famous writers
Van Dyke, Art for art’s sake
How to judge of a picture
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Hepworth, Photography for amateurs
780 Music.
Elson, National music of America
Haweis, Music and morals
My musical memoirs
Lillie, Story of music and musicians, (Juv)
Mara, Thoughts of great musicians
Upton, Standard light operas
790 Amusements
Beard, What a girl can make and do, (Juv)
Gibson, Camp life in the woods
800 Literature.
Hearn, Stray leaves from strange literature
Shaw, New history of English and American literature
Knight, Half-hours with the best authors, 6 volumes
Hamill, Easy lessons in vocal culture and vocal expression
Russell, Use of the voice in reading and speaking
Hazeltine (ed), Orations from Homer to McKinley, 25 volumes
Peerless speaker
Starrett, Letters to a daughter
Lee, Comic reciter 7 v
Maud, Heroines of poetry
811 American Poetry.
Carleton, City legends
Dunbar, Poems of cabin and field
Lyrics of the hearthside
Emerson, Poems
Field, Little book of Western verse
Songs and other verse
Holland, Bitter sweet
Katrina,
Mistress of the manse
Holmes, Poetical works
Lincoln, Cape Cod ballads
Longfellow, Complete poetical works
Voices of the night ballads and other poems
Lowell, Complete poetical works
Poems
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Poe, Poems
Riley, Afterwhiles
Armazindy
Book of joyous children
Child-world
Neighborly poems and dialect sketches
Whittier, Complete poetical works
Poems
Wilcox, Custer and other poems
81^f American Essays.
Channing, Works, 6 volumes
Crawford. Romance of old New England rooftrees, (Little pil¬
grimage series.)
Eliot, American contributions to civilization
Emerson, Essays, (1st and 2nd series)
Holland, Lessons in life
Holmes, Pages from an old volume
Lowell, Fireside travels
Mathews, Great conversers and other essays
Roosevelt, The strenuous life, essays and addresses
Van Dyke, Counsel upon the reading of books
Whipple, Success and its conditions
Higginson, Old Cambridge
817 -American Satire and Humor.
Burdette, Rise and, fall of the mustache
Byrn, Repository of wit and humor
Holmes, Autocrat of the breakfast table
Over the tea cups
Poet at the breakfast table
Poems, (see poetry)
Professor at the breakfast table
Irving, Alhambra
Astoria
Bonneville
Knickerbocker history of New York,
Mahomet, 2 volumes
Rip Van Winkle and other sketches
Sketch book
Tales of a traveler,
Washington, 5 volumes
Nye, Baled hay
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Remarks
Twain, (pseud for S. L. Clemens) English as she is taught Warner, Being a boy
818 American Miscellany.
Field, Love affairs of a bibliomaniac
Mabie, Under the trees and elsewhere
Marvel, (pseud for D. G. Mitchel) Dream life
Thoreau, Walden, or life in the woods
Wheeler, Content in a garden
Wilcox, Men, women and emotions
820 ILnglisH Literature.
Shaw, Complete manual of English literatnre
Field, Yesterdays with authors, (see biography)
Griswold, Home life of great authors, (see biography)
821 English Poetry.
Bickersteth, Yesterday, today and forever
Coleridge, Poetical and dramatic works
Collins, Gray & Beattie, Poetical works
Croly, Beauties of British poets
Eliot, Poems Famous authors, Love poems
Hemans, Poetical works
Meredith, Lucile
Milton & Young, Poetical works
Milton, Paradise lost
Moore, Poetical works
Lalla Rookh
Pope, Poetical works
Shakespeare-, Poems and sonnets
Tennyson, Princess and other poems
Tupper, Proverbial philosophy
White, Poetical works
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Drama.
Fleming, How to study Shakespeare 2 volumes
Shakespeare, Comedies
Histories and poems
Tragedies
Merchant of Venice
Shakespeare’s complete works, (ed by Clark & Wright:)
Comedy of errors
Much ado about nothing
Love’s labor lost
Midsummer night’s dream
King Henry V
Henry VI, 1st and 2nd parts
Henry VI, 3rd part
Richard III
Henry VIII
Merchant of Venice
As you like it
Taming of the shrew
All’s well that ends well
Macbeth
Hamlet
King Lear
Othello
Antony and Cleopatra
Cymbeline
Pericles
Poems
Richard II
Henry IV, 1st and 2nd parts
Romeo and Juliet
Timon of Athens
Julius Caesar
Tempest
Two gentlemen of Verona
Merry wives of Windsor
Measure for measure
Troilus and Cressida
Coriolanus
Titus Andronicus
Twelfth night
Winter’s tale
King John Shakespeare, his life and times
Glossary, concordance, index to chapters, etc
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82^ LnglisH Essays.
Bacon, Essays
De Quincey, Biographical essays
Dickens, Old lamps for new ones
Disraeli, Curiosities of literature, 4 volumes
Froude, Short studies on ^reat subjects
Hume, Essays
Jeffries, Story of my heart
Lamb, Essays
Lubbock, Pleasures of life
Macaulay, Essays
Buskin, Sesame and lilies
Crown of wild olives
Ethics of the dust
Fors clarigera, 4 volumes in 2
Stevenson, Familiar studies of men and books
Thackeray, Four Georges
Buskin, Hortus inclusus, etc,
Praeterita
EnglisH Satire and Humor and Eng'lisH
Miscellany.
Jerome, Three men in a boat
Idle thoughts of an idle fellow
Arnuin, Elizabeth and her German garden
Solitary summer
Wilson, Noctes ambrosianae, 5 volumes
Thackeray, Irish sketch book
Paris sketch book
Foreign Literature.
Goethe, Faust Dante, Divine comedy, 3 volumes, translated by Longfellow
Euripedes, Works, volume 2, translated by Potter
Homer, Works, volume 3, translated by Pope
Perry, Boys I lead, (Juv)
Boys Odyssey, (Juv)
Omar Khayyam, Bubaiyat
16 Book List of Pana Free Public Library.
910 Travel and Description.
Allen, Scenes abroad
Amicis, On blue water
Barr, Unchanging east, 2 volumes
Beecher, Star papers
Bucke, Ruins of ancient cities
Dana, Two years before the mast
James, Transatlantic sketches
Jameson, Visits and sketches, 2 volumes
Kippis, Cook’s voyages around the world
Taylor, Vacation days in Hawaii and Japan
Train, My life in many states and in foreign lands
Stuart & Revett, Antiquities of Athens
91^ Europe.
Field, From the lakes of Killarney to the Golden Horn
Kirwan, Men and things in Europe
Nuide, We two alone in Europe
Taylor, Views afoot
Bayne, On an Irish jaunting car
Carnegie, American four-in-hand in Britain
Hawthorne, Our old home
Barlett, London by day and night
Howitt, Art student in Munich
Our European neighbors series
German life in town and country—Dawson
French life in town and country—Lynch
Italian life in town and country—Villari
Spanish life in town and country—Higgin
Stoddard, Across Russia
Troutbeck, Westminster abbey
Du Chaillu, Land of the midnight sun, 2 volumes
Pfeiffer, Madame Ida Pfeiffer’s visit to Iceland
Horton, In Argolis
9l3 -Asia.
Hue, Travels in Tartary
Stanley, Sermons and travels in the east
Gale, Korean sketches Hue, Journey through the Chinese empire
Lee Yan Phon, When I was a boy in China
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Martin, Cycle of Cathay
Bishop, Among the Thibetans
Bishop, Unbeaten tracks in Japan
Alcock, Three years in Japan
Steevens, In India
Field, Among the Holy hills
Prime, Tent life in the Holy land
Leonowens, English governess at the Siamese court
916 Africa.
Du Chaillu, My Apingi kingdom, (Juv)
Country of the dwarfs, (Juv)
Lost in the jungle, (Juv)
Stories of the gorilla country, (Juv)
Wild life under the equator, (Juv)
Oodbey, Stanley in Africa
Stanley, Stanley’s story, or through the wilds of Africa
Curtis, Nile notes of a Howadji
America.
United States, Etc.
Walker, Ocean to ocean
Allen, Rocky mountains
Finck, Pacific coast scenic tour
Laut, Story of the trapper
Warner, On horseback in Virginia
Clark, Picturesque Ohio
Thwaites, Down historic waterways, (Ill. and Wls. rivers)
Dacus, Tour of St. Louis
Seton Thompson, (G. G.) Woman tenderfoot
Winthrop, Canoe and saddle
De Windt, Through the gold fields of Alaska to the Bering
Straits
Spangles, Civilization in Chili, past and present
919 Oceanica.
Ballou, Under the Southern cross
Bishop, Six months in the Sandwich Isles
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920 Biography, Collective.
Boyhood of great men
Brooks, Historic boys, (Juv)
Buel, Lives of James G. Blaine and John A. Logan
Celebrated men, Mahomet, Luther, Columbus, Pitt, Burns
Douglas, Blackwood group, (Famous Scots series)
Drake, Our world’s great benefactors
Lives of eminent men
Higginson, Contemporaries
Lord, Beacon lights of history
Warriors and statesmen
American statesmen
Nineteenth century writers
Jewish heroes and prophets
Antiquity
Middle ages
Renaissance
Great generals, Hannibal, Julius Caesar, Cromwell, Frederick
the great
Habberton, Poor boys’ chances, (Juv)
McCabe, Great fortunes and how they are made
Parton, Famous Americans of recent times
Plutarch, Lives of illustrious men, translated by Dryden, 3 vol
Pratt, De Soto, Marquette and La Salle, (Juv)
Prescott, Ferdinand and Isabella
Walton, Lives of Donne, Watton, Hooker, Herbert and Sander¬
son, 2 volumes
Williams, Boys of the Bible, (Juv)
Brooks, Historic girls, (Juv)
Ellet, Queens of American society
Hubbard, Little journeys to the homes of famous women
Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen
Little journeys to the homes of eminent painters
Little journeys to the homes of good men and great
Little journeys to the homes of American authors
Parton, World’s famous women
Frost, Presidents of the United States from Washington to
Fillmore
Stratton, Lives of the presidents
Crowest, Great tone poets
Hamm, Eminent actors in their homes
Hughes, Contemporary American composers
Tytler, Old Masters Modern painters
Strang, Famous actresses of the day in America
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Fields, Yesterdays with authors
Griswold, Home life of great authors
Personal sketches of recent authors
Hideing, Boyhooi of famous authors, (Juv)
Winslow, Literary Boston of today
920 biography, In dividual
Adams, J. Q. Life—by Seward
Amerioan men of letters, Bryant—by Bigelow
Cooper—by Lounsbury
Curtis—by Cary
Emerson—by Holmes
Franklin—by McMaster
Irving—by Warner
Ossoli (M Fuller)—by Higginson
Poe—by Woodbe-ry
Pope —by Stephe
Ripley—by Frothingham
Simms -by Trent
Taylor—by Smyth
Thoreau—by Sanborn
Webster—by Scudder
Willis—by Beers
Bainbridge, Edwin, Memoir—by Darlington
Bull, Ole, Memoir—by Bull
Charlemagne,—by Davis
Clay, Henry, Monument to the memory of—by Carrier
Crocket, Col David, Life—by Ellis
Custer, G A, Tenting on the plains—by Custer
Following the guidon—by Custer
Dreyfus, Five years of my life
English men of letters
Addison—by Courthope
Bacon—by Church
Bentley—by Jebb
Bunyan—by Froude
Burke—by Morley
Burns—by Shairp
Byron—by Nichol
Chaucer—by Ward
Coleridge—by Traill
Cowper—by Smith
Defoe—by Minto
De Quineey—by Masson
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Lickens—by Ward
Dryden—by Saintsbury
Fielding—by Dobson
Gibbon—by Morison
Goldsmith—by Black
Gray—by Gosse
Hume—by Huxley
Johnson—by Stephen
Keats—by Colvin
Lamb—by Ainger
Landor—by Colvin
Locke—by Fowler
Macaulay—by Morison
Milton—by Pattison
Scott—by Hutton
Shelley—by Symdnds
Sheridan—by Oliphant
Sidney—by Symonds
Spenser—by Church
Southey—by Dowden
Sterne—by Traill
Swift—by Stephen
Thackeray—by Trollope
Wordsworth—by Myers
Evans, Sailor’s log
Fisk, Wilbur, Life—by Holdich
Franklin, Autobiography and essays
Garfield, James, Life—by Balch
Life and works—by Ridpath
Grant, Personal memoirs, 2 volumes
Hanks. Nancy—by Hitchcock
Hunt, Autobiography
Joan of Arc, Life—by Bartlett
Josephine, History—by Abbott
Kingsley, Charles, Letters and memories of his life
Kossuth, Louis, Life—by Headley
Lamb, Charles, Works and his life—by Talfourd, 2 volumes
Lincoln, Abraham, Life—by Barrett
Story of-by Cravens, (Juv)
Memorial album -by Oldroyd
Abraham—by Thompson
Livingstone, Life history and wonders of Africa
David, Life—by Montefiore
Lyon, Mary, Life and labors—Hitchcock, ed
McAuley, Jerry. His life and work—Offord, ed
Marion, General, Life of
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Mary, Queen of Scots—by Meline
Mowatt, Autobiography of an actress
Muhammed and his power—by Johnstone
Napoleon Bonoparte, Life—by Lockhart
Nessima, Joseph Hardy, Life and letters—by Hardy
Newton, Sir Isaac, Life—by Summers
Paton, Autobiography
Plato—by Ritchie
Phyrrhus, History of—by Abbott
Prescott, William H, Life—by Ticknor
Quinn, James, Life and labors—by Wright
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, Life and writings—by Cunningham
Sheridan, Memoirs, 2 volumes
Spurgeon, C H, Essex lad—by Smith, (Juv)
Wagner, Richard, His life and dramas—by Henderson
Washington, George, Life—by Sparks
Washington, B T, Up from slavery—by Washington
Webster, Daniel, Life—by Smucker
Wellington, Arthur, duke of, Life—by Gleig
Whittier, John G—by Underwood
Whitman, Marcus—by Mowry
Women of Colonial and Revolutionary times
Dolly Madison—by Goodwin
Eliza Pinckney—by Ravenal
Catharine Schuyler— by Humphreys
Martha Washington—by Wharton
Margaret Winthrop—by Earle
Zwingli, Ulrich, Life—by Simpson
900 General History.
Brooks, Chivalric days, (Juv)
Story of the nineteenth century, (Juv)
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True stories from modern history, (Juv)
Washington, Footprints of the ages and the great exhibition
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world) 6 volumes
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—Madcap Violet
Blackmore—Slain by the Doones
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Boldrewood—Sealskin cloak
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—Last days of Pompeii
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Burnett—Fair Barbarian
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—Making of a marchioness
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marchioness)
—Through one administration
—That lass o’Lowries
Burnham—Miss Bagg’s secretary
—The right princess
Cable—Doctor Sevier
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—Cavalier
—Grandissimes
—John March, Southerner
—Old Creole days
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—Captain Davy’s honeymoon
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Caine—The deemster
—The eternal city
—The Manxman
—Shadow of a crime
Carey—Only the governess
—Averil
—Aunt Diana
—Barbara Heathcote’s trial
— Merle’s crusade
—Mrs Romney
—Not like other girls
—Our Bessie
—Uncle Max
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Carlyle—Wilhelm Meister’s apprenticeship, fr German of Goethe
Carter—North Carolina sketches
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flower
Castle, A and E—Bath comedy
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—Secret orchard
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—Lazarre
—Story of Tonty
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—S chonb erg-C otta fami 1 y
Christmas stories
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— The crisis
--Richard Carvel
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Clark, I—God’s puppets
Clay—On her wedding morn
Cody (ed) — World’s greatest short stories
Collins—Fallen leaves
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—I say no
—Legacy of Cain
—My miscellanies
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—Moonstone
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Comstock—Tower or throne
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—Glengarry school days
—Man from Glengarry
—Sky pilot
Cooper—Leather stocking tales
— 1 Deerslaver c/
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— 5 Prairie
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Corelli - Ardath
—Barabbas
—Master Christian
—Romance of two worlds
—Thelma
—Temporal power
Cotes —Those delightful Americans
Craddock—Mystery of Witch-face mountain
Crane—Two circuits
Crane, S—Active service
—George’s mother
Crawford—Cecelia
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—Katharine Lauderdale, 2 v
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Creelman—Eagle blood
Crockett— Galloway heard
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— Tales of our coast
Croly—Tarry thou till I come
C u m m ins—L amp 1 i gh te r
Curtis—Prue and I
Daskam—Whom the gods destroyed
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—Captain Macklin
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—Ransom’s folly
—Soldiers of fortune
Davit, W S—Friend of Caesar
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Dickens--Barnaby Budge. Hard times
—Bleak house
--Christmas books. Great expectations
--Child’s history of England. Edwin Drood
--David Copperfleld
--Dombey and son
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--Martin Chuzzlewit
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--Old curiosity shop
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--Oliver Twist. American notes
--Pickwick papers
—Tale of two cities
— Uncommercial traveler
Dickson—Black wolf's breed
Dix, B M—Making of Christopher Ferringham
Dix, E A—Old Bowen’s legacy
Dixon-—Leopard’s spots
Doyle—Micah Clark
—Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
—Hound of the Baskervilles
— Study in scarlc*
—Sign of the four
—White company
Drummond—King’s pawn
Duchess—Airy fairy Lilian
—Mollie Bawn
—Phyllis
Dumas—Twenty years after
— Count of Monte-Cristo
— Forty-five
— Marguerite de Valois
— Three musketeers
—Vicomte de Bragelonne, 3 v
Dunne—Mr Dooley’s philosophy
Dye—Conquest
Ebers—Cleopatra, 2 v
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Egglestone, E—Circuit rider — Hoosier schoolmaster
Eggleston, G C—Carolina cavalier
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Eliot, Geo—(pseud of Mrs M A, Lewes, Cross) Adam Bede
—Clerical life. Silas Marner, and other stories
—Daniel Deronda, 2 v
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—Middlemarch, 2 v
— Mill on the Floss
—Romola
—Theophrastus Such. Essays
Ellis—Brewer’s family
Embree—Dream of a throne
Feuillet—Romance of a poor young man
Ford—Great K & A train robbery
—House party
—Honorable Peter Sterling
—Janice Meredith
—Story of an untold love
Fothergill—First violin
Fowler—Concerning Isabel Carnaby
—Farringdons
From timber to town
Froude—Two chiefs of Dunboy
Garland—Hei mountain lover
--Captain of the gray horse
Gaskell, Mrs--Cranford
Gates—Biography of a prairie girl
Glovatski—Pharoah and the priest
Goldsmith—Vicar of Wakefield
Goodloe—College girls
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Grand—Heavenly twins
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Grant—Unleavened bread
Gray—Four-leaved clover
—In the heart of the storm
Gunsaulus —Monk and knight
Habberton—Helen’s babies
Haggard—King Solomon’s mines
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Hale—In his name
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Hamblen—On many seas
Harben—Abner Daniel
Harding—Gate of the kiss
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Hardy—Under the greenwood tree
Harland, H—Cardinal’s snuff box
Harland, M—Helen Gardner
—Judith
—Sunnybank
Harraden—Ships that pass in the night
Harris, F B—Road to ridgeby’s
Harris,J C—Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann
— Free Joe
—Gabriel Tolliver
Harrison—Princess of the hills
Harte—Luck of roaring camp
—Tales of the Argonauts
— Under the redwoods
Hawthorne, N—Marble faun
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—Twice told tales
Hegan, Alice—(now Mrs Rice)
—Mrs Wiggs of the cabbage patch
—Lovey Mary
Henderson—Diomede, the Centurion
Henry, A H—By order of the prophet
Henry, Arthur—Island cabin
Hewlett—New Canterbury tales
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Hill—The minority
Hillern, W von—Only a girl
Hobbs—(pseud of Mrs Craigie) —Herb-moon
Holland—Arthur Bonnicastle
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Holley, (Josiah Allen’s wife, pseud)
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Holmes, M J—Lena Rivers
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Hope—Phroso
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—Simon Dale
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Hornung — Peccavi
Horton—Tempting of Father Antony
Hough—Mississippi bubble
Howells—Day of their wedding
—Rise of Silas Lapham
— Their wedding journey
—Woman’s reason
Hughes, T—Tom Brown at Oxford, 2 v
Hughes, R —Whirlwind
Hugo—Novels, 4 v
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Husband’s story
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Isham—Strollers
Jackson—Ramona
Jericho road
Jewett—Country of the pointed firs
Johnston—To have and to hold
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Kauffman—Things *hat are Caesar’s
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King—Off the rocks
Kingsley—Westward ho!
— Hypatia
Kipling—Day’s work
Korolenko—Blind musician
Koven, Mrs R de—By the waters of Babylon
Le Sage—Oil Bias
Lever— Harry Lorrequer
Liljencrantz—Thrall of Leif, the lucky
Lillie—Colonel’s money
Lloyd—Stringtown on the pike
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Longfellow—Hyperion
Luther Henchman
L/all, E—(pseud of A E Bayly)
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— In spite of all
— In the golden days
—Knight-errant
— We two
—Won by waiting
Lysaght— Marplot
McCall—Truth Dexter
McCarthy—Mononia
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McGrath—Puppet crown
McKeever—Nothing but leaves
Maclaren, Ian—(pseud of Rev John Watson)
— Beside the bonnie brier bush
—Kate Carnegie
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Marlitt, E—(pseud of E John)
— Old Manrselle’s secret
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Mathews—My lady Peggy goes to town
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Maxwell —Three old maids in Hawaii
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Meredith, E—Master-knot of human fate
Meredith, I G—Old house on Briar hill
M erriman—V ultures
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Mitchell- Adventures of Francois
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Morris—Pasteboard crown
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—Goethe and Schiller
Muller—Memories: a story of German love
Mulock—John Halifax, gentleman
Naylor—Ralph Marlowe
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—Margaret Maitland
Ollivant—Bob, son of battle
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Page—Red Rock
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— Eighty seven
—Aunt Hannah, Martha and John
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—John Remington, martyr, (Sequel to Aunt Hannah,
Martha and John)
—Julia Reid
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—Mrs Solomon Smith looking on
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—Unto the end
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—Lane that had no turning
—Seats of the mighty
Pemberton—Puritan’s wife
Phelps, E S—(Now Mrs Ward)
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— Singular life
Pidgin—Blennerhassett
—Quincy Adams Sawyer
Poe—Gold bug and other tales
Porter—Scottish chiefs
—Thaddeus of Warsaw
Potter—House of de Mailly
—Istar of Babylon
—Uncanonized
Prentiss—Stepping Heavenward
—Flower of the family
Rushkin—Marie: a story of Russian Love
Raine—Daughter of Raasay
Ralph— Millionairess
Read, 0— Carpetbagger
—In the alamo
—Jucklins
—Kentuckv colonel
—My young master
—On the Suwanee river
— Starbucks
— Yankee from the west
Reade —White lies. Perilous secret
—Cloister and the hearth
—Foul play
— Griffith Gaunt
—Hard cash. The wandering heir 2 v
—Put yourself in his place. White lies 2 v
Reid—Woman of fortune
Richards—Geoffry Strong
Rives—Hearts courageous
Roberts—Barbara Ladd
Roche—Children of the abbey
Roe—Barriers burned away
— Day of fate
—Driven back to Eden
—Earth trembled
—Face illumined
—From jest to earnest
—Knight of the 19th century
—Near to nature’s heart
—Opening a chestnut burr
— Original belle
—What can she do
—Without a home
—Young girl’s wooing
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Rose Lind
Rose Garden
Runkle—Helmet of Navarre
Russell—Flying Dutchman
—Marooned
— Master Rockafeller’s voyage
—Mrs Line’s jewels
Saint Pierre—Paul and Virginia
Sangster—Janet Ward
Scott—Bride of Lammermoor
—Ivanhoe
—Kenilworth
—Monastery
—Peveril of the peak 2 v
— Quentin Durward
—Rob Roy
—Waverley
Sheldon—In his steps
Sheppard—Charles Auchester 2 v
Sherlock—Your Uncle Lew
Sienkiewicz—After bread
—In vain
— Quovadis
Slosson—Aunt Abby’s neighbor
Smith, F H—Fortunes of Oliver Horn
Smith, W H—Evolution of Dodd
Sousa—Fifth string
Southworth—Allworth abbey
Spearman—Held for orders
—Dr Bryson
Stephens—Philip Winwood
Stevenson—Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
—Master of Ballantrae
—Prince Otto
—Treasure island
Stillman—Fool’s gold
Stockton—Rudder Grangers abroad
Stoker—Mystery of the sea
Stowe—Uncle Tom’s cabin
Stuart—Moriah’s mourning and other half hour sketches Sue—Wandering Jew 2 v
Tarkington—Monsieur Beaucaire
— Gentleman from Indiana —Two Vanrevels
Taylor—Lost heiress
Thackeray—Book of snobs. Denis Duval
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—Adventures of Philip 2 v
—Burlesques
—Barry Lyndon
—Christmas books
—Hoggarty diamond —Henry Esmond
—Newcomes 2 v
—Pendennis 2 v
— Roundabout papers
—Virginians 2 v —Vanity fair 2 v
—Yellowplush papers
Thanot—FL art of toil
Thinks I to mys;Tf
Thompson—Alice of old Vincennes
—King of Honey island
— Milly
Tournee—Fool’s errand
Twain—(pseud of S L Clement)
—Man that corrupted Hadley burg
—Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Tynan—Daughter of the fields
Vaile—Wheat and huckleberries
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—Sue Orcutt (Sequel to Orcutt girls)
Van Dyke—Ruling passion
—Blue flower
Verne—Around the world in eighty days
—From the earth to the moon and around the moon
—Mysterious island
—Underground city
Villars—Stories of home and home folks
Voynich—Gadfly
—Jack Raymond
Wallace—Ben Hur
—Fair God
—Prince of India 2 v
Ward, Mrs H—Eleanor
—Lady Rose’s daughter
— Sir George Tressady 2 v
Ward, J M—Come with me into Babylon
Warner, A—Dollars and cents
Warner, S—The word. House of Israel
—Queechy
—Wide, wide world
Watanna—Wooing of Wistaria
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Werner—She fell in love with her husband
Westcott—David flarum
—Teller
Weyman—Count Hannibal
— House of the wolf
—Under the red robe
Wharton—Valley of decision
Wheaton—Russells in Chicago
Wiggin—Penelope’s Irish experiences
—Timothy’s quest
Wilkins—Jamisons
—People of our neighborhood (short stories)
—Portion of labor
—Understudies (short stories)
Williams—J Devlin-boss
Wilson A E—At the mercy of Tiberius
—Beulah
—Infelice
— St Elmo
Wilson, A M—Star in prison
Wilson, H L—Spenders
Wister—Virginian
Wolff—Robber count
Wood—Ease Lynne
Wyckoff—Workers-the East
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Yonge—Dove in the eagle’s nest
—Heir of Redclyffe
Zola—Doctor Pascal
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JUVENILE
Juvenile History, Travel, RiograpHy, Science,
FolKlore and MytHolog? .
Andrews—Stories mother nature told
Beard—What a girl can make and do
Boyhood of great men
Brooks—Chivalric days
—Historic boys
—Historic girls
--Story of the 19th century
Chambers, W and R—Young folks Scottish tales
Dickens—Child’s history of England
DuChaillu—Country of the dwarfs
—Lost in the jungle
—My Apingi kingdom
—Stories of the gorilla country
—Wild life under the equator
Eastman—Indian boyhood
Eggleston, G C—Strange stories from history
Foster—Story of the Bible
Giberne—Starry skies
Gossip—History of Russia
Habberton—Poor boys’ chances
Harris—Nights with Uncle Remus
— Uncle Remus and his. friends
Hawthorne—Grandfather’s chair (Stories from New England
history)
—Tanglewood tales
— Wonder book
Hoyt—Child’s s*ory of the life of Christ
Kingsley—Greek heroes, or, fairy tales
Laing—Brief history of Rome
Lincol n—Cravens
Lillie—Story of music and musicians
Menzies—History of France
—History of Germany
Ober—Young folks’ history of Mexico
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Pearce—History of India
Perry—Boy’s Iliad
—Boy’s Odyssey
Pierson—Among the farmyard people
—Among the meadow people
—Among the night people
Pratt—De Soto, Marquette and La Salle
Rideing— Boyhood of famous authors
Rossiter, F and M—Story of a living temple
Samuels—Among the birds
Spurgeon—Essex lad; by Smith
Strickland—True stories from ancient history
—True stories from modern history
Williams—Boys of the Bible
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Aesop—Fables
Alcott—Aunt Jo’s scrap-bag series
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—2 My boys
—4 My girls
— Eight cousins
Jack and Jill
—Joe’s boys (Sequel to Little men)
—Little men (Seq to Little women)
—Little women
—Old fashioned girl
—Rose in bloom (sequel to Eight cousins)
— Silver pitchers
—Under the lilacs
Alger—Young circus rider
American Tract —Frolic at Uncle Will’s, Butts
—Frolic at Maplegrove, Butts
—Gretchen
—Hard to win, Cupples
—Hillside farm, Ridley
—His servants who serve, Grant
—Joyfully ready
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—Lilian
—Mary Jones and her Bible, Hopes
—Night and a day, Stretton
—Rose, or the little comforter
—Signal Hag
—Satisfied,Trowbrid ge
— Two buzzards, Palmer
—Victory won
—Winter’s folly, Walton
Andersen—Fairy tales
—Wonderful tales from Denmark
Andrews—Each and all (Sequel to Seven little sisters)
— Seven little sisters
—Ten boys who lived on the road from long ago till
now
Arabian night’s entertainment
Atwater—How Sammy went to Coral-land
Auerbach—Little barefoot
Bangs—Mollie and the unwise man
Barbour—For the honor of the school
—Behind the line
— Captain of the crew
—Half-back
Barnes—Midshipman Farragut
Baum—Master key (An electrical fairy tale)
Bayliss—Lolami, the little cliff-dweller
Birdsall-^-Jacks of all trades
Blanchard—Betty of Wye
—Daughter of freedom
— Girl of ’76
-Heroine of 1812
—Revolutionary maid
—Thy friend Dorothy
—Three pretty maids
—Two girls
Boylan—Kids of many colors
Brooks, E S—In defence of the flag
—Under the allied flags
Brooks, A—Dorothy Dainty
Burnett—Little Lord Fauntleroy
—Sara Crewe. Little Saint Elizabeth
Carey—Esther
Carpenter—Story of Joan of Arc
Carroll—Alice in wonderland
— Through the looking glass
Castlemon—-Frank on the gunboat
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—Frank before Vicksburg
—Frank the young naturalist
Champney—Witch Winnie
—Witch Winnie in Holland
—Witch Winnie in Versailles
Cheever—Doctor Robin
Children’s carnival. (Short stories)
Coolidge—Just sixteen
—Little country girl
Davis, Mrs R H—Kent Hampden
Davis, R H—Stories for boys
Defoe—Robinson Crusoe
Deland, E D—Alan Ransford
—Oakleigh
— Successful venture
Dickens—Oliver and the Jew Fagin
Dix—Little captive lad
Dodge—Donald and Dorothy
Doubleday—Cattle ranch to college
Douglas—Little girl in old Boston
—Little girl in old Philadelphia
—Little girl in old Washington
—Whom Kathie married
Drysdale—Beach patrol
—Cadet Standish of the St Louis
—Fast mail
— Treasury club
—Young consul
—Young reporter
—Young supercargo
Du Chaillu—Land of the long night
Eggleston—Hoosier school boy
—Stories of great Americans for little Americans
Ewing—Flatiron for a farthing
—Jan of the windmill
—Six to sixteen
—We and the world
Fairy land
Field—Mixed pickles
Finley—1 Elsie Dinsmore
—2 Elsie’s holiday at Roselands
—3 Elsie’s girlhood
—Old fashioned boy
Ford—Dr Dodd’s school
Greene—Legends of King Arthur and his court
Greenwood—Stories for home folks
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Grimm—Popular Fairy tales
—Household fairy tales
Hamblen—We win
—Story of a Yankee boy
Harland—When Grandmamma was new
Hemyng—Jack Harkaway’s school days
—Jack Harkaway after school days
—Jack Harkaway at Oxford 2 v
—Jack Harkaway afloat and ashore
—Jack Harkaway around the world
—Jack Harkaway in America and Cuba
— Jack Harkaway in China
—Jack Harkaway in Greece 2 v
Henty—By right of conquest
— Boy knight
—By England’s aid
— By pike and dike
—Dragon and raven
—For the temple
— In the reign of terror
— In times of peril
—Jack Archer
—Knight of the white cross
— Lion of the north
—Lion of St Mark
— Maori and settler
—No surrender
-—St George for England
—Treasure of the Incas
— Under Drake’s flag
—With Lee in Virginia
— With the British legion
—With Kitchener in the Soudan
—With Roberts in Pretoria
— Wulf, the Saxon
—With Wolfe i Canaa
—Young colonists
—Young Carthagiman
Holbrook—Book of nature myths
Hugessen—Forest fairy
Hughes—Tom Brown’s school days
—Tom Brown at Oxford
Husted—Stories of Indian children
Hyne—Master of fortune
Irving— Six girls
Jackson—Nelly’s silver mine
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James—Tom Winston *‘Wide Awake”
Jamison—Seraph, the young violiniste
—Toinette’s Philip
Jayne—White mustang
Jewett—Betty Leicester
Johonnot—Friends in feathers and fur
King—Cadet days
Kingsley, C—Madame how and lady why
—Water-babies
Kingsley, F M—Wings and fetters
Kingston—From powder-monkey to admiral
—Young foresters
Kipling—Just so stories
—Second jungle book
Knapp—Boy and the Baron
Lang — Blue fairy book
Lincoln (Jennie Gould) Genuine girl
— Marjorie's quest
McClelland—Daughter of two nations
Mackie—Ye lyttle Salem maide
Marshall—Master Martin
Martin—Emmy Lou
May, S—(pseud of S R Clarke)
—Doctor’s daughter
—Quinnebasset girls
—In old Quinnebasset
Meade—Children’s pilgrimage
—Catalina, art student
—Girl in ten thousand
—t’olly, a new fashioned girl
—Palace beautiful
— Sweet girl graduate
— World of girls
—Young mutineer
Merry heart—(Short stories)
Moles worth—Tapestry room
Mother Goose’s nursery rhymes
Moulton—Bed time stories Mulock—Adventures of a brownie
Munroe—Son of Satsuma
Old fashioned fairy tales
Otis—With Perry on Lake Erie
—Cruise of the Enterprise
—When Israel Putnam served the King Ouida—Dog of Flanders
—Nurnberg stove Page—Two little confederates
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Patterson—Dickey Downey
Patteson—Pussv Meow c/
Perry—Flock of girls and boys
Phelps—Loveliness
Raymond—Yankee girl in old California
Reed, H L—Brenda’s cousin at Radcliffe
—Brenda, her school and club
—Brenda’s summer at Rockley
Reid—Ran away to sea
Rhoades—Little girl next door
Richards—Captain January
—Melody
—Some say
—Three Margarets
—Quicksilver Sue
Rouse—Deane girls
Saunders—Beautiful Joe
Schwatka—Children of the cold
Sewall—Black Beauty
Sidney—(pseud of M Lathrop)
—1 Five little Peppers and how they grew
—2 Five little Peppers midway
—3 Five little Peppers grown up
—4 Joel Pepper
—5 Stories Polly Pepper told
—6 Phronsie Pepper
—7 Five little Peppers abroad
—Gingham bag
Smith, N A—Three little Marys
Smith—Under the cactus flag
Stables—Wild adventures around the pole
—Cruise of the Snowbird
Stevenson—Tommy Remington’s battle for an education
Stoddard—Dispatch boat of the Whistle
—Little Smoke
— Lost gold of the Monezumas
Stowe—Little Pussy Willow
—Queer little people
Stratemeyer—Between Boer and Briton
—Bound to be an electrician
-Lost on the Orinoco
—Marching on Niagara
—Minute boys of Bunker Hill
—Minute boys of Lexington
—Young volcano explorers
Swett—Mate of the “Mary Anne”
A
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Swift—Gulliver’s travels
Taggart—Wyndham girls
Thompson, A E—Brave heart Elizabeth
Thurston—Bishop’s shadow
—Captain of the cadets
Tomlinson—Boys of old Monmouth
—Boy officers of 1812
—Boy soldiers of 1812
— Camping on the St Lawrence
—In the camp of Cornwallis
—Jersey boy in the Revolution
—Tecumseh’s young braves
—Under colonial colors
Tot, Tom and Toby
Trowbridge—Cudjo’s cave
—His own master
—Prize cup
—Satin-wood box
— Two Biddecut boys
Twain—(pseud of S L Clemens)
—Prince and the pauper
Wade—Our little Cuban cousin
—Our little Philippine cousin
Walton—Christie’s old organ
Wells—Eight girls and a dog
Wesselhoeft—Foxy the faithful
Whitney—Patience Strong’s outing
—Faith Gartney’s girlhood
Wiggin—Bird’s Christmas carol
—Story of Patsy
Wilkins—Young Lucretia and other stories
Winslow—Concerning Polly
Wright—Three colonial maids
Wyss—Swiss family Robinson
Young America’s own book
Zollinger—Widow O’Callaghan’s boys
INDEX.
Administration.
Adventure.
Africa, History.
Africa, Travel.
Alaska, Travel.
America, History .
America, Travel.
American Literature.
Amusements.
Ancient Hi story.
Animals.
Architecture.
Asia, History.
Asia, Travel.
Astronomy.
Bible .
Biography, Collective
Biography, Individual
Birds.
Botany.
British Isles.
China History .
China, Travel.
Civil War.
Colonial Period.
Commerce.
Customs.
Discovery .
Domestic Economy.
Drama, English.
Education.
Egypt, History.
England History.
England Travel .
English Literature.
Essays, American.
Essays, English.. .15 Europe, History . . .22 Europe, Travel. .16 Fiction . .26 Fiction, Juvenile. . . .42 Fine Arts. .10 Folk-lore . .8 Foreign Literature. .15 France, History.... .23 France, Travel . . .16 General History . . . .21
Germany, History. .22
Germany, Travel . .16 Greece, Hist >ry . . . .22
Hawaii. .22
History. .21
Holland, History. . . .23 Illinois, History... .25 India, History. .23 Indians... ..24
Ireland, History... .L . 22
Italy, Historv. .23
Italy, Travel . .16 Japan, History. .23 Japan, Travel . .17 J uveniie W orks. . . . .41
Law. . 7
Literature. .11
Magazines, Bound . 6 Mexico, History. . . . .24
Middle Ages. .22 Minor European Countries
History.23 Miscellany, Amt rican.13
Msscellany, English.15
Music. II
8 16
23
17
17
24
17
11
11
22 9
10 23
16
9
7
18
19
9
9
22 23
16
25
24
10 , 8 .24
.10 14
. 8 23
22 16
13 12
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Mythology. 7
Na'ural Science .8
Netherlands. History.23
Non-Christian, Religions.... 7
Norway, History.23
Oceaniea, Travel .17
Orations and Addresses..... .11
Painting.10
Photography.11
Philosophy. 6
Poetry, American..11
Poetry, English.13
Political Science & Economy. 7
Portugal, History.23
Recitations and Selections.. .11
Reference Books.5
Religion. 6
Revolution, American.24
Rome, History.22
Russia, History.23
Russia, Travel. 16
Satire and Humor, Americanl2
Satire and Humor, English. . 15
Scandinavia, History.23
Science. 8
Scotland, History.22
Sculpture... .10
Sociology. 7
South America.25
Spain, History.23
Spain, Travel.16
Spanish American War.25
States, History.25
States, Travel.17
Temperance. 6
Trades .10
Travel and Description.16
Turkey, History.23
United States, History.24
United States, Travel.17
Useful Arts. 9
Voyages... .16
Women.8
Zoology. 9