chapter V
, ‘Seventeenth and eighteenth centuries,’ we are on modern ground. Chapters VI to IX deal with the phonetic history of the modern language and the origin of inflections. The final chapter, on ‘Colloquial idiom,’ gives us examples of familiar speech from John Shillingford (1447) to Miss Austen; and there are some final sections on the trimmings of speech, such as greetings, epistolary formulas, expletives, compliments, etc.”—Ath
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“Professor Wyld is to be congratulated on the accomplishment of a very valuable, and evidently laborious, piece of work. We would suggest that he should so far consider the intelligent layman as to publish an abridged edition, with a few characteristic examples replacing the ponderous mass of phonetic detail which concludes each chapter, and, above all, that he should add an index.” E. W.
+ − =Ath= p669 My 21 ’20 1350w
“It may be well to indicate what strikes one as its only defect—that he takes the insular attitude not uncommon among British scholars. This caveat once filed, it is only fair to say that Professor Wyld has done very well indeed what was well worth doing.” Brander Matthews
+ − =N Y Times= p7 Ag 29 ’20 2250w
“No matter how familiar the outlines of the story, no one can follow Professor Wyld’s version of it without finding his interest in it quickened and enlarged on every page.” H. M. Ayres
+ − =Review= 3:386 O 27 ’20 1250w
=The Times [London] Lit Sup= p242 Ap 15 ’20 20w
“Professor Wyld commands a fluent style, but not of the highest order. Of minor errors and slips there is too large a number. To end on a fault-finding note would be to give a false impression of our appreciation of this notable book. We hasten to set down our tribute to the author’s courage and enthusiasm.”
+ − =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p415 Jl 1 ’20 2100w
=WYLIE, IDA ALENA ROSS.= Children of storm (Eng title, Brodie and the deep sea). *$2 (1½c) Lane
20–18388
The story of an unequal marriage. Ursula Seton, daughter of one of England’s wealthiest families, and Adam Brodie, son of an humble grocer, are married as the result of a brief wartime romance. After the war, and Adam’s return, they try to make the necessary adjustments. The first attempt is made in Ursula’s home. Although her family mean to be sympathetic and kind, Adam is independent and sensitive and the experiment fails. A second attempt is tried out in Adam’s humble circumstances. Here the pettiness of everyday drudgery wears upon Ursula until she can stand it no longer. The two seem to have come to a deadlock when a new element enters into their affairs. Ursula’s grandfather, who has confidence in Adam, leaves him the management of the steel industry which has brought the family their wealth. In grappling with the problems which this position brings, Adam grows and develops in mind and soul until Ursula sees again in him the man with whom she had fallen in love.
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“The domestic scenes revealing their difficulties are perhaps the best in the book.”
+ =Ath= p80 Jl 16 ’20 110w
+ =Booklist= 17:162 Ja ’21
“Miss Wylie’s straightforward and felicitous style is an unmixed delight.”
+ =N Y Evening Post= p17 D 4 ’20 390w
“The author fails signally to answer the question she raises. ‘Children of storm’ contains some dramatic passages and some character-revealing dialogue, but the author cannot be said to meet satisfactorily the artistic demands of her self-imposed, ambitious theme.”
− + =N Y Times= p18 D 5 ’20 560w
“The final reconciliation of husband and wife through the husband’s endeavour to settle labour troubles is, however, not quite convincing. The writer obviously has fine but vague ideals at the back of her mind for the improvement of the life of the workers, but she does not quite succeed in imparting them to the reader.”
+ − =Spec= 124:53 Jl 10 ’20 110w
“In the first chapters Miss Wylie writes with truth and without
## partisanship, so that you see this struggle from every side,
sympathize with every character and feel their inevitable sorrows. It is ... partly perhaps that Miss Wylie was in a hurry to bring her tale out of tragedy to a triumphant conclusion, which makes the end of the
## book melodrama. It is good melodrama, but by comparison with the first
part of the book superficial and theatrical.”
+ − =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p422 Jl 1 ’20 600w
=WYLIE, IDA ALENA ROSS.= Holy fire, and other stories. *$1.75 (2c) Lane
20–8791
Michael Gregorovitch, of the title story, is a Russian priest. He was a man of peace, a non-resistant, he loved and prayed for his enemies and he kept the lamp burning before the altar of the little church—the light of God that had not gone out for two hundred years. The night the village was sacked the women implored him to give the signal from the belfry, to sound the tocsin, for the peasants to break forth from their hiding and kill the invaders. But the priest standing before the holy fire remained firm—although his house was burned, his wife and little grandson killed, he would not countenance killing. When the ruffians entered the church, he did not resent their insults—they put out the holy fire that had burned for two hundred years and the priest escaped to the belfry and gave the signal. The other stories are: Thirst; The bridge across; “Tinker—tailor—”; Colonel Tibbit comes home; “‘Melia, no good”; A gift for St Nicholas; John Prettyman’s fourth dimension; An Episcopal scherzo.
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“Most of them are marked by tense emotion, but frequently there are gleams of humor.”
+ =N Y Times= 25:30 Je 27 ’20 300w
“Miss Wylie’s work is frankly colored with sentiment. She does not ignore the sensibility of the race which was not ashamed to sob over Colonel Newcome and even Little Nell.” H. W. Boynton
+ =Review= 3:253 S 22 ’20 160w
=WYLLARDE, DOLF.= Temperament: a romance of hero-worship. *$2 (½c) Lane
(Eng ed 20–12952)
Joan Delamere, of English parentage, was born in the tropics and had an exotic temperament. She was a musical genius, imaginative and romantic to a degree. She dreamt dreams and fashioned them in music. While still a child the personality of a certain Lord Oswald Lancaster fired her imagination and became her hero. Chance encounters with him at long intervals kept the fire burning, but not till the hero was sixty and Joan thirty did they come to know and love each other. As a child she had made a vow never to marry and her union with Lord Oswald remained an illicit one. When an older obligation claimed the latter, Joan hid herself from him and the world on her native Seychelles islands where she died a lonely death in giving birth to her son.
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“The book is not quite as compact as the theme demands, and this diffuseness militates a bit against its complete success but in a large measure the theme, in its ample treatment, is developed in a surprisingly interesting manner. The reader will find much to satisfy him in the book by considering Joan as a feat in portraiture.”
+ − =N Y Times= p26 Ag 22 ’20 780w
“As usual with this author, we are attracted, half in our own despite, by the sheer cleverness often revealed in dialogue, characterisation and description.”
+ − =Sat R= 130:100 Jl 31 ’20 240w
“Her sentimental adventures are not completely convincing, and Lord Oswald Lancaster is of so commonplace and unattractive a type that the reader will have very little sympathy with Joan Delamere’s obsession.”
− =Spec= 125:216 Ag 14 ’20 50w
“The events of the tale are plausible, and the persons behave quite naturally and credibly. To that extent the book is a skilful and successful piece of fiction. Yet it is very far indeed from being a good novel in any more serious sense than that. The reason is that the persons, though carefully imitated from life, are only lay figures. They are the product not of an act of creative imagination, but of skilled and painstaking manufacture.”
+ − =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p426 Jl 1 ’20 360w
Y
=YATES, L. B.= Autobiography of a race horse. *$1.75 (3c) Doran
20–10769
A story of horse racing containing considerable inside information on racing methods, comparisons of English and American systems of training and riding, and something of the history of racing in America. Like the ugly duckling, the horse who is made the narrator of the story shows little promise in early youth, but the young master who buys the colt at auction for a paltry thirty dollars is justified in his judgment. He tells of his training, his stable companions and his first races, adding also an account of a race into the Cherokee Strip at the time it was opened for settlement.
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“An extremely entertaining romance, filled with authentic gossip of past eras on the American track. The story has many thrilling moments that are lightened by a deft humorous touch that makes the book pleasing to read.”
+ =N Y Times= 25:320 Je 20 ’20 450w
=YATES, RAYMOND FRANCIS.= Boys’ book of model boats. il *$2 Century 623.8
20–17511
This book for boys has chapters on: Why a boat floats; The hull; How to make simple boats, with and without power drive; Steam and electric propulsion; An electric launch; A steam launch; An electrically driven lake freighter; An electric submarine-chaser; Boat fittings; The design of model steam-engines; A model floating dry-dock; Operation of flash steam power plants for model boats; Sailing yachts; Two-foot sailing yacht. There are seven full-page illustrations and 166 figures in the text. A dictionary of marine terms is given in an appendix.
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=Booklist= 17:79 N ’20
“Would require a good deal of material and of manual dexterity.”
+ − =Springf’d Republican= p7a D 12 ’20 40w
=YEATS-BROWN, FRANCIS CHARLES CLAYPON.= Caught by the Turks. il *$2 (4c) Macmillan 940.47
20–997
In his preface to the story Owen Wister assures the reader that the tale is true. This is well for it is as strange as fiction. A young soldier in an aeroplane was captured with his pilot by the Turks near Baghdad. He is a prisoner of war for nearly three years; escapes, is recaptured and escapes again. He adopts various disguises, once as a woman, once as a Hungarian mechanic, and his adventures and experiences are altogether unusual and romantic. Life in a Turkish prison camp is likewise very different from the prison camp of the western front.
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+ =Booklist= 16:239 Ap ’20
“A war book that is readable on every page.”
+ =Outlook= 124:337 F 25 ’20 40w
“The narrative is lively and humorous, and the author writes an easy style. We ought to know more about the Turk’s character and habits than we do: and the book before us will help our education and stimulate our interest in the Ottoman barbarian.”
+ =Sat R= 128:614 D 27 ’19 260w
“The author tells the story in a straightforward conversational manner. Humor is not the least of his characteristics, and he shows ability to distinguish between the important and the nonessential.”
+ =Springf’d Republican= p13a My 2 ’20 300w
“A vividly told tale.”
+ =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p698 N 27 ’19 30w
+ =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p707 D 4 ’19 440w
=YERKES, ROBERT MEARNS=, ed. New world of science, il *$3 Century 509
20–18328
The book is one of the Century New world series and its object is to show the impetus given to research in the various branches of science by the war. The various chapters are written by specialists in the subjects under discussion and the contents fall into groups according to the role in the war of each science. The contributors to the respective groups are: Physical science, Robert A. Millikan, Augustus Trowbridge, Herbert E. Ives; Chemistry, Arthur A. Noyes, Charles E. Munroe, Clarence J. West; The earth sciences (geography and geology), Douglas W. Johnson; Engineering, A. D. Kennelly, Henry M. Howe; Biology and medicine, Vernon Kellogg, Frederick F. Russell, John W. Hanner, Victor C. Vaughan; Psychology, Robert M. Yerkes. The relations of the war to progress in science is treated by George Ellery Hale and James R. Angell. The book is illustrated and indexed.
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=Booklist= 17:144 Ja ’21
“It is excellently illustrated; a record of great value and interest.”
+ =N Y Evening Post= p7 O 23 ’20 270w
=YEZIERSKA, ANZIA, pseud.= Hungry hearts. *$1.90 (3c) Houghton
20–18936
The Russian immigrant in the ghetto, reaching out with hungry heart to higher things, is the subject of this collection of sketches. There is something fierce and savage and to our sober self-control almost unreasonable in this cry for beauty, life and freedom that rings from the heart of this oppressed race in the voice of one of their number. The sketches are: Wings; Hunger; The lost “beautifulness”; The free vacation house; The miracle; Where lovers dream; Soap and water; “The fat of the land”; My own people; How I found America.
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“Very intense, with a touch of sadness or bitterness here and there, but vivid and appealing.”
+ =Booklist= 17:162 Ja ’21
+ =Bookm= 52:551 F ’21 120w
“The characters in these ten stories of imaginative squalor are truly conceived as portraits, but their speech is too often falsely poetic, Miss Yezierska has a firm command over her subject-matter; when she restrains herself she is artistic.” E. P.
+ − =Dial= 70:106 Ja ’21 60w
“It is undoubtedly one of the most brilliant books produced by an adopted American.” E. A. S.
+ =Grinnell R= 16:310 D ’20 150w
“When she leaves the East side neighborhood to which her art is native she never quite has the look of reality. And yet she has struck one or two notes that our literature can never again be without, and she deserves the high credit of being one of the earliest to put those notes into engaging fiction.” C. V. D.
+ − =Nation= 112:122 Ja 26 ’21 230w
“When one considers her own struggles to become an American her detachment strikes one as little short of miraculous.”
+ =N Y Evening Post= p10 N 20 ’20 190w
“Many realistic tales of New York’s ghetto have been written; but in point of literary workmanship and in laying bare the very souls of her characters, the superior of Miss Yezierska has not yet appeared.”
+ =N Y Times= p18 D 5 ’20 280w
+ =Springf’d Republican= p5a Ja 23 ’21 220w
“Quite in addition to fulfilling her purpose of making her far-from-mute race even more articulate, Mrs Yezierska has succeeded in making some very readable stories. They are not only Jewish; they are human.” M. C. C.
+ =Survey= 45:579 Ja 15 ’21 190w
=YOAKUM, CLARENCE STONE, and YERKES, ROBERT MEARNS=, eds. Army mental tests. il *$1.50 Holt 136
20–6757
“The purposes of psychological testing are (a) to aid in segregating the mentally incompetent, (b) to classify men according to their mental capacity, (c) to assist in selecting competent men for responsible positions.” (Introd.) Although the results given in the present volume are based almost entirely on military needs and indicate the success of this service in the army, it has been prepared in the hope that it may suggest possible uses of similar methods in education and industry. Contents: Making the tests; Methods and results; The examiner’s guide for psychological examining in the army—Directions for giving the army mental tests; Army tests in the Students’ army training corps and colleges; Practical applications; Army test record blanks and forms.
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“Suggestive to an instructor or employment manager, as it gives a practical illustration of what might be done with these tests in a commercial way.”
+ =Booklist= 17:93 D ’20
Reviewed by P. S. Florence
=Freeman= 1:477 Jl 28 ’20 250w
Reviewed by F. L. Wells
+ =J Philos= 17:304 My 20 ’20 550w
“If the American army was not actually as wonderful as the peruser of these tests might suppose, we must realize that, as far as the theory of mental tests is concerned, an exceedingly valuable piece of work was nevertheless performed. They appear, as far as the reader can judge, to have vindicated themselves completely.”
+ =Spec= 125:673 N 20 ’20 180w
=The Times [London] Lit Sup= p670 O 14 ’20 110w
=YORK, THOMAS A.= Foreign exchange; theory and practice. $2.50 Ronald 332.4
20–3331
“The author’s purpose is to explain the operation of the exchanges between gold standard countries under normal financial conditions. In the introductory chapters he discusses the meaning of the gold standard, or what constitutes money in a gold standard country. A hypothetical method of treatment is proposed in the theoretical part of the discussion. In the last few chapters the hypothetical assumptions are abolished and attention is given to practical foreign exchange operations as conducted in the New York market.”—Am Econ R
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=Am Econ R= 10:848 D ’20 80w
=N Y Times= 25:225 My 2 ’20 210w
=YOUNG, FLORENCE ETHEL MILLS.= Almonds of life. *$1.90 (2½c) Doran
20–23027
When Fred Wootten marries a beautiful young wife and brings her home to South Africa he surprises all his friends, not least of them George and Maud Allerton. Mrs Allerton welcomes the bride and does all in her power to make her happy in her new home. But neither she nor the hapless husband is aware of the sudden passion that awakens between George Allerton and Gerda Wootten and up to the moment of flight both are unaware of what is impending. George and Gerda go to England. Wootten is willing to set his wife free but for the sake of her children Maud refuses to consider divorce. Eventually Gerda comes to feel the guilt of her action and sends George from her. The title is taken from a Chinese proverb, “Almonds come to those who have no teeth.”
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“The book is smoothly written, but it has no especial charm of style, nor any particular quality either of discernment or of drama to freshen its more than well-worn plot. The proofreading is strikingly careless.”
+ − =N Y Times= p26 S 12 ’20 150w
=Spec= 124:729 My 29 ’20 30w
“She has given George Allerton’s wife sterling qualities and then wasted them all. The author, in fact, has taken throughout the book a low view of love, and love has spread his wings and flown away. We have seldom found so little love in a book which contained so much talk of it. Being what it is, however, it is a well-told story.”
+ − =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p271 Ap 29 ’20 470w
=YOUNG, FRANCIS BRETT.= Poems, 1916–1918. *$2 Dutton 821
20–9079
“This book contains poems which appeared in Mr Brett Young’s first volume of verse, ‘Five degrees south.’ But there is a large number of new poems.” (The Times [London] Lit Sup p718 D 4 ’19) “Mr Brett Young’s finer poems are of two kinds—reverie and fantasy. Both are in the nature of dreams; the one a brooding on love or beauty, a scene, a memory; the other on adventure, heathenish maybe, and magical, of the imagination.” (The Times [London] Lit Sup p779 D 25 ’19)
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“His ardent appreciation of the richer, more obvious kinds of beauty makes him a remarkably picturesque writer. He possesses, in modernized form, a great measure of the talent of that much neglected writer, Thomas Moore.” A. L. H.
+ =Ath= p1335 D 12 ’19 240w
+ =Boston Transcript= p6 Jl 7 ’20 440w
=Dial= 69:434 O ’20 60w
“The difficulty is that Mr Young has not made his verse the true instrument of his experiences. He writes about them, rather than records them. And the way in which he writes about them is by echoing other poets.” J: G. Fletcher
− + =Freeman= 2:189 N 3 ’20 320w
“Young has already made an enviable reputation as a prose writer, but it is quite safe to assert that his poetry immediately gives him a much higher place in English letters than he has occupied heretofore. There is not a mediocre poem, not a verse without its modicum of aesthetic satisfaction and impressionistic suggestion for the reader. The reviewer can but advise lovers of poetry to secure it as soon as possible.” H. S. Gorman
+ =N Y Times= 25:18 Jl 25 ’20 900w
“Mr Francis Brett Young tries experiments in metres that are more crafty than wise. He is prone also to that kind of verse in which things well said and things not nearly so well said are set forth in undiscriminating proximity.” O. W. Firkins
+ − =Review= 3:171 Ag 25 ’20 100w
“Mr Brett Young has a distinguished, ardent, and promising muse.”
+ =Spec= 122:177 F 7 ’20 400w
+ =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p718 D 4 ’19 30w
+ − =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p779 D 25 ’19 900w
=YOUNG, FRANCIS BRETT.= Young physician. *$2.50 Dutton
20–8520
“This story proceeds by definite stages. First of all we have the boy in the English public school. We find him suffering keenly from the roughness and cruelty of public school life. His own escape from this torment is in his dreams. He confides these dreams to his mother and she responds with an understanding which tightened the bond between them. After his mother has died, Edwin’s father has a period of poignant self-revelation. He takes Edwin on a bicycle trip to the country where his boyhood was spent. His father uses rather undue influence in persuading him to give up his chosen career in order to study medicine. It is easy to understand that the father longs to see his own personal ambitions fulfilled in the boy, but after the first Edwin himself becomes interested in the work. We see him in the medical school, in the dissecting room. When he discovers late in his medical school course that his father is planning to marry again, Edwin is forced to leave home by an interior urge too strong to be overborne. It is their definite point of cleavage.”—Boston Transcript
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“Readable, yes, eminently readable—readable to a fault. If only Mr Young could forget the impatient public and let himself be carried away into places where he thinks they do not care to follow!” K. M.
+ − =Ath= p1067 O 24 ’19 1100w
“Mr Young has given us a genuine achievement, one with real revelation for every reader who likes to experience contact with the deeper currents of individual life. Edwin Ingleby should, if this book has the fate it deserves, become one of the characters with whom acquaintance is considered a prerequisite of good taste in fiction.” D. L. M.
+ =Boston Transcript= p6 Jl 3 ’20 1250w
=Dial= 69:546 N ’20 50w
Reviewed by H. W. Boynton
+ =Review= 3:131 Ag 11 ’20 460w
“The book is an interesting, if somewhat morbid, study of life, as seen by a youth in the egotistic years between boyhood and manhood. The main theme is the hero himself—to the detriment of several deserving minor characters.”
+ − =Sat R= 128:469 N 15 ’19 450w
“But for the episode of Rosie Beaucaire and one more rather tiresome and trivial incident Mr Brett Young would have succeeded in producing a long and interesting work of fiction in which the relations of sex played no part whatever.”
+ − =Spec= 123:774 D 6 ’19 200w
“Perhaps the most striking thing about the book is the ease with which Mr Young blends poetry and realism—out of some such blend as this the great novels of the next few decades must be written. Probably Mr Young has not attained his finest balance yet. He seems to have the power of using the modern spirit to classical ends.”
+ =Springf’d Republican= p11a Ag 8 ’20 700w
“If more novelists wrote as well as Mr Brett Young, whose style is attractively clear and simple, the world would be a happier place; but manner is not everything, and the matter of Edwin Ingleby’s life is comparatively wanting in dramatic interest. We wish the author could convey to his imagination the very obvious zest which moves his pen.”
+ − =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p531 O 2 ’19 550w
=YOUNG, FRANCIS BRETT, and YOUNG, E. BRETT.= Undergrowth. *$2 Dutton
20–19050
“The story which it tells is the story of a conflict between modern men and the ancient pagan forces, the ‘old gods’ who from prehistoric times have dominated the lonely Welsh valley in which the action is laid. This conflict manifests itself at once physically and spiritually. Physically, in the endless series of accidents which befall those engaged in building the great dam that is to restrain the waters of the Dulas; spiritually, in their effect upon the characters and souls of Forsyth, the young engineer with whose coming to take charge of the work on the dam the book begins, and his predecessor, Carlyon, the dead man whose diary and whose influence form important parts of the narrative.”—N Y Times
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“As a short story, it would be a decided success, as a long one it is overelaborated.” C. K. H.
+ − =Boston Transcript= p7 N 17 ’20 370w
“‘Undergrowth’ is a novel of atmosphere. Characters and incidents alike are of value to Mr Young only as they can help to make more vivid the picture he is painting of the rugged, fear-inspiring mountains of South Wales.” D. L. M.
+ =Freeman= 2:165 O 27 ’20 150w
“We wonder whether lack of conciseness, rather than any lack in imagination or expression, is not the great rift in this book. And at the last the imagination slips the noose. The book becomes hysterical.”
+ − =N Y Evening Post= p19 O 23 ’20 460w
“The book is interesting, dramatic at times, and full of a strange, compelling beauty.”
+ =N Y Times= p20 D 5 ’20 740w
=YOUNG, GEOFFREY WINTHROP=, ed.[2] Mountain craft. il *$7.50 Scribner 796
“This book comprises 609 pages in all; about 394 pages are occupied by Mr Young in person in a discussion of what he justly calls ‘Mountain craft.’ Of the remainder, sixty-three are occupied by Mr Arnold Lunn with a section on Mountaineering on ski, which leaves 162 pages for eleven other contributors and the index.”—The Times [London] Lit Sup
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+ =Boston Transcript= p3 D 4 ’20 280w
“In the result the book is disproportioned and ill-arranged; it affords some compensations. Mr Lunn’s article is a very valuable treatise on a subject which deserves more attention. Captain Farrar finds it possible in a small space to say all that is necessary about equipment and outfit, writing, as he always does, with complete mastery of detail and admirable conciseness. Mr Spenser on photography is helpful and adequate.”
+ =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p754 N 18 ’20 2300w
=YOUNG, GEORGE.= New Germany. *$2.25 (4c) Harcourt 943
(Eng ed 20–4808)
There is a note of optimism for Germany in this book—the Germany that has learned “to lift up its eyes to the hills” in all its misery—and a grave note of warning for the Entente. “The mistake we are all making about Germany ... is that we can’t realize what Germany today is like.... Germany has given up. It carried on until it collapsed, and now lies semi-comatose; and we, still absorbed in our quarrel, keep pestering it with solicitors and foreclosures instead of patching it up with doctors and food.” The author is, since the armistice, a special correspondent of the London Daily News in Germany. Contents: The revolution; The reaction; The council republics; Ruin and reconstruction; Council government; The treaty of Versailles; The constitution. The appendix contains a copy of the constitution with notes, and there is an index.
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=Am Pol Sci R= 14:729 N ’20 180w
+ =Ath= p633 My 14 ’20 1050w
“This able analysis of a complicated situation makes good supplementary reading to Keynes.”
+ =Booklist= 16:341 Jl ’20
“Admirable little book.” H: W. Nevinson
+ =Freeman= 1:404 Jl 7 ’20 1000w
=Ind= 104:67 O 9 ’20 50w
“On the whole, although necessarily impressionistic and journalistic in character, the work is an intelligent account of the political transformations in Germany since the armistice, lively and readable at all times, penetrating and brilliant in places.”
+ =Nation= 111:77 Jl 17 ’20 280w
“Mr Young, it must be added, is a companionable guide to this unknown land. He saw Germany in the fever of revolution, when to see it was an adventure, and we doubt whether any observer who was there, German or foreigner, saw half so much. He came to his work, moreover, with a background of intimate knowledge of the old Germany. On the folly of the peace treaty he writes with knowledge and with passion. Mr Keynes from the outside has traced its economic effects. Mr Young from within has sketched its no less tragic psychical results.”
+ =Nation [London]= 26:816 Mr 13 ’20 1700w
“It is an expert view Young presents.” A. J.
+ =New Repub= 23:129 Je 23 ’20 1200w
“Mr Young’s interpretation is liberal and fairminded.” A. C. Freeman
+ =N Y Call= p10 Jl 18 ’20 800w
+ =N Y Times= 25:10 Jl 18 ’20 280w
“‘The new Germany’ is not a profound book and it is frequently marred by bad writing, but it is one of the best accounts of political and economic events in Germany since the armistice.”
+ − =Review= 3:194 S 1 ’20 200w
=R of Rs= 61:670 Je ’20 40w
− =Spec= 124:394 Mr 20 ’20 280w
“The writer has first hand knowledge of German political and economic conditions, and sound intelligence and an understanding of political theory illuminate his judgments.”
+ =Springf’d Republican= p6 Je 14 ’20 400w
“Mr Young has, as all who know his other writings would anticipate, produced a book which is not only interesting and at times amusing and clever, but also parts of which deserve serious consideration by students of contemporary politics. Clever, perhaps too clever; for some there will be too much of the cheap jest and the facile alliteration. Mr Young has certainly done more than any other writer to help us in understanding what happened.”
+ − =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p131 F 26 ’20 1400w
“Despite a journalistic fondness for euphuistic phrases in their extreme form, Mr Young holds the reader’s attention. Of real value are the final chapters on the new German constitution, and the appendix, which contains the text of the constitution with illuminating annotations.” C: Seymour
+ =Yale R= n s 10:420 Ja ’21 360w
=YOUNG, P. N. F., and FERRERS, AGNES.=[2] India in conflict. *$1.40 Macmillan 266
“This ambitious title covers a manual for missionary workers in India. But the authors—representatives of the Anglican church—know that India is more interesting than missions, and it is of India that they write. In a hundred and fifty pages they give the reader a clear impression of the ignorance and poverty met in the teeming native villages, and of the obstacles to true missionary work springing from the fact that even if the ill-paid missionary lives in the poorest, barest cabin, he seems a marvel of wealth to most natives. They define the great needs of rural India as, first, medical aid, and second, schools of a Montessori type.”—N Y Evening Post
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=N Y Evening Post= p11 D 31 ’20 110w
“An instructive study of Indian conditions.”
+ =The Times [London] Lit Sup= p443 Jl 8 ’20 100w
=YOUNG, W. A.= Silver and Sheffield plate collector. (Collector’s ser.) il *$2.50 Dodd 739
(Eng ed 20–26554)
“A guide to English domestic metal work in old silver and old Sheffield plate.” (Sub-title) In view of the considerable literature already gathered around the above subject the author avers that no previous writer has surveyed the field solely from the standpoint of domestic requirements and that “the present volume seeks to furnish something about any and every class of article made of silver or Sheffield plate that was made between the years 1697 and 1840, provided it was of such sort as might have had a place in the homes, or about the persons of the well-to-do and middle classes.” (Introd.) Contents: Some history and a little law; Some sources of information; Marks on old metal wares; The craft of the silversmith and the plater; Six chapters on “The quest” for the various kinds of utensils; Bibliography; A glossary of terms used in connection with the silversmiths’ craft and the plater’s trade; Appendix; Index and over one hundred illustrations.
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“Mr Young’s introduction is valuable and interesting, as is his first chapter. The illustrations are well chosen and excellently reproduced.”
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=YOUNGHUSBAND, SIR GEORGE JOHN.=[2] Jewel house. il $5 Doran 739
A work by the Keeper of the jewel house in the Tower of London. “Some of the most interesting chapters in the book are those devoted to the description of the chief pieces of the regalia and to the history of the more famous gems. There is a full account of the sovereign’s three crowns—Edward the Confessor’s crown, the Imperial state crown, and the Imperial crown of India—of the Queen’s crowns, the Prince of Wales’s crown as eldest son of the king, and the different sceptres and orbs. The Koh-i-nur is, of course, one of the historic jewels dealt with by Sir George in a special chapter. Another gem with a story is the Black Prince’s ruby, presented to him after the battle of Najera by his ally Don Pedro of Castille.”—The Times [London] Lit Sup
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Reviewed by E. L. Pearson
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=ZAMACOÏS, EDUARDO.= Their son; The necklace. (Penguin ser.) *$1.25 (3½c) Boni & Liveright
19–18640
Two stories translated from the Spanish by George Allan England. In the first, an honest, faithful, industrious locomotive engineer marries a young girl of provocative beauty. In his zeal to get on, and to provide properly for her in case he should suddenly die, he insists on their taking as boarder a friend of his who is fond of “wine, women, and song.” Not until three years pass does he learn that his friend has been too intimate with his wife; and although he knows it must cost him his home, his delight in his wife and his gay little son, he kills his deceiving friend in a duel. After twenty years in prison he returns to a wife hardened and made ugly by work, and a dissolute son. He is happy again, prosperity comes; but another duel occurs through no fault of his, in which he is killed by the son who is not his son. The second is a passionate story of the power of a courtesan over a young student from the country. The translator contributes an appreciative estimate of the author.
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“‘Their son’ is a novelette of a very high order of merit. The action is rapid, the pathos bare and virile, the observation of circumstance exact. ‘The necklace’ is more hectic in atmosphere and the theft of the jewels is somewhat wildly conceived.” L. L.
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“The themes of both of the novelettes are antique, but the style is direct, simple and vigorous. Here is a book worth reading.” A. W. Welch
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“We predict for Señor Zamacois a high appreciation among American readers.”
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Reviewed by H. W. Boynton
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“This author has been compared to both Balzac and Maupassant; but it seems to us that his nearest double in French fiction would be Anatole France, with whom he has in common a fine irony which directs the thought of the reader to fundamental ills in present-day social relationships.”
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=ZANELLA, NORA.= By the waters of Fiume. *$1.35 (*3s 6d) Longmans 940.3436
20–4795
“This little book purports to have been written by an English girl who married a young Italian of Fiume just before the war. The husband had to serve as a conscript in the Austrian army, and was shot for refusing to fire on the Italians. The wife survived him only a few months. Whether or not the story is true it represents faithfully enough the Italian sentiments of the majority of the people of Fiume and their sufferings during a war in which all their sympathies were with the Allies and against their Austrian and Croatian oppressors.” (Spec) The facts of the author’s life are told by her sister, Madame de Lucchi, in an introduction.
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“You can tell what Fiume is like by reading the early pages of this book.”
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“It is a moving record of love, expressed with great exuberance.”
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=ZILBOORG, GREGORY.= Passing of the old order in Europe. *$2.50 (4c) Seltzer 940.5
The author has lived through the war as an observer and is not writing an academic treatise or a book based on authorities but claims merely to be analysing his own experiences. It is his conviction that “in the course of the struggles of the present-day world, humanity has developed a very serious disease.... The disease is mob psychosis. The contagion was carried by the war, by revolution, by political lying, by diplomatic betrayal, social disturbances and moral suppression.” (Introd.) The book concerns itself with the diagnosis of the disease and the possibilities of restoring health. Contents: The impasse of politics; The debauch of European thought; The morass of war; The recovery of revolution; Revolutionary contradictions; Additional contemplations; Light and shadows; Consequences and possibilities.
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“It is an important contribution, full of apposite citation from an unusually wide range of knowledge and personal experience of penetrating criticism and suggestive generalization. This message just now deserves a wide hearing.” B. L.
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=ZIMMERN, HELEN, and AGRESTI, ANTONIO.= New Italy. *$2 (3c) Harcourt 914.5
(Eng ed 19–264)
The authors say in the foreword that Italy’s glorious past stands in the way of comprehension of her present, that she is still for the average Englishman and American the land of the renaissance and the Risorgimento, or the country of the picturesque brigand and lazzarone, while in fact the modern Italian is not a romanticist but a positivist, not an excitable, emotional individual but a reflective one. The great change that has come over the people, especially during the last twenty years, has surprised even the nation itself into knowing itself for the first time. The endeavor of the book is to give a short, synthetic view of Italy as she was at the outbreak of the war, as she is today and as she is likely to be after the conclusion of peace, for Italy’s entrance into the war marks the end of the book. The three main divisions of the contents are politics, civil questions, and Italy and the great war. There is an index.
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=Ind= 104:67 O 9 ’20 50w
“They know and love the old Italy, and they have packed much valuable information into their book, despite haphazard statistics and recurrent bellicose homilies on the war. There is need of an authoritative book on new Italy; this is not it.”
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“The book provides a certain amount of guidebook information about Italian history, education, industry, etc. But, as an interpretation of ‘New Italy,’ it is a total failure.” A. C. Freeman
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“The volume as a whole is thoroughly satisfactory, and our only regret is that its brief compass does not permit a fuller development of the subjects with which it deals.”
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“Miss Helen Zimmern and Signor Agresti have tried to explain modern Italy to English readers, and their survey is both compact and intelligent. The writers have not quite got to the root of Italy’s discontents.”
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“So far as it goes it gives a clear outline of the progress of Italy. But her present developments are among the most interesting in all Europe, and this book, ending the survey where it does, hardly prepares us to understand them.”
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“She has written numerous books on Italy, and she has written better ones, not a little better.” F. O. Beck
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=ZOOK, GEORGE FREDERICK.= Company of royal adventurers trading into Africa. $1.10 Journal of negro history, 1216 You st., N.W., Washington, D.C. 382
20–4623
This monograph is reprinted from the Journal of negro history, (April, 1919) and is a contribution to the history of the slave trade. The time period covered is 1660–1672. Contents: Early Dutch and English trade to West Africa; The royal adventurers in England; On the west coast of Africa; The royal adventurers and the plantations; Bibliography; Index. The author is professor of modern European history in Pennsylvania state college.
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“On the whole Dr Zook has presented a clear and straightforward account of the company’s activities and relationships.”
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=ZWEMER, SAMUEL MARINUS.= Influence of animism on Islam; an account of popular superstitions. il *$2 Macmillan 297
20–8879
The object of the book is to show how animism, the superstitious belief in spirits, witches and demons, on which all pagan religions are founded, still controls Islam in its popular manifestations. Mohammedanism, as an outgrowth of paganism, Judaism and Christianity, is characterized as a religion of compromise, that has easily yielded to the pagan survivals in the countries over which it has spread its influence. That these superstitions are popular expressions that have nothing to do with the monotheism of Islam, does not make them less pernicious. The contents are: Islam and animism; Animism in the creed and the use of the rosary; Animistic elements in Moslem prayer; Hair, finger-nails and the hand; The ‘Aqiqa’ sacrifice; The familiar spirit or Qarina; Jinn; Pagan practices in connection with the pilgrimage; Magic and sorcery; Amulets, charms and knots; Tree, stone and serpent worship; The Zar: exorcism of demons. There are illustrations and a bibliography.
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“His book is well worth reading.”
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Footnote 2:
This book is mentioned for the first time in this issue.
List of Documents for Use in the Smaller Libraries
Compiled by MARY E. FURBECK, Economics Division, New York Public Library
Accidents
Accidents and accident prevention in machine building. Lucian W. Chaney. (U.S. Labor statistics bureau. Bul. 256) 123p pa ’20
Industrial accidents and their prevention. Ralph R. Ray. (U.S. Federal board for vocational education. Bul. 47) 66p pa ’19
Advertising
Advertising methods in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. J. W. Sanger. (U.S. Foreign & domestic commerce bureau. Special agents series 190) 119p pa ’20
Agricultural census
Number of farms, by states and counties: 1920, 1910 and 1900. (U.S. Census bur.) 29p pa ’20
Agricultural cooperation
Farmers’ cooperative gins in Texas. H. M. Eliot. (Texas. Agricultural experiment station. Special circular) 23p pa ’20 Agricultural experiment station, College station, Brazos county, Texas
Fundamental principles of cooperation in agriculture. G. Harold Powell. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Circular 222) 24p pa ’20 University of California, Berkeley, Cal.
Agricultural education
Development of agricultural instruction in secondary schools. H. P. Barrows. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1919, no. 85) 108p pa ’20
Lessons in animal production for southern schools. E. H. Shinn. (U.S. Federal board for vocational education. Bul. 56) 136p pa ’20
Agricultural extension
Cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics, 1918. (U.S. States relations service) 157p pa ’19
Bibliography
Books for a farmer’s library. L. O. Lantis. (Ohio. State university. Agricultural extension service. Bul. v. 15 no. 20) 32p pa ’20 Ohio state university, Columbus, Ohio
Agriculture
Status and results; county agent work: northern and western states. W. A. Lloyd. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 106) 19p pa ’20
American expeditionary forces
Final report of Gen. John J. Pershing, commander in chief, American expeditionary forces. (U.S. War dept.) 95p 16 folded maps pa ’19
Americanization
Community Americanization; a handbook for workers. Fred Clayton Butler. (U.S. Education bureau. Bul. 1919, no. 76) 82p pa ’20
State Americanization; the part of the state in the education and assimilation of the immigrant. Fred Clayton Butler. (U.S. Education bureau. Bul. 1919, no. 77) 26p pa ’20
Training teachers for Americanization; a course of study for normal schools and teachers’ institutes, by John J. Mahoney; with a chapter on Industrial classes, by Frances K. Wetmore, and on Home and neighborhood classes, by Helen Winkler and Elsa Alsberg. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1920, no. 12) 62p pa ’20
Animal breeding
Essentials of animal breeding. George M. Rommel. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1167) 38p pa ’20
Apple powdery mildew
Control of apple powdery mildew. D. F. Fisher. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1120) 14p pa ’20
Apples
Common insects and diseases of the apple. W. W. Chase. (Georgia. State board of entomology. Bul. 54) 51p pa ’19 Atlanta, Ga.
Argentina
Economic position of Argentina during the war. L. Brewster Smith, Harry T. Collins, Elizabeth Murphey. (U.S. Foreign & domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous series, 98) 140p pa ’20
Automobile repair
Course of study for automobile maintenance and repair. (New Mexico. State board for vocational education. Bul. no. 3) 43p pa ’19 Santa Fé, N. Mex.
Baking
Baking in the home. Hannah L. Wessling. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1136) 40p pa ’20
Beef production
Growing beef on the farm. F. W. Farley. (U.S. Agric. dept. Farmers’ bul. 1073) 23p pa ’19
Bees
Beekeeping for beginners. H. B. Parks. (Texas. Agricultural experiment station Bulletin 255) 25p pa ’19 College Station, Brazos county, Texas
Botany
Directions for collecting flowering plants and ferns. S. F. Blake. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 76) 8p pa ’20
Bovine tuberculosis
The problem of tuberculosis in cattle. Veranus A. Moore. (New York State. College of agriculture. Cornell reading course for the farm. Lesson 146) 12p pa ’19 Ithaca, N.Y.
Boys’ and girls’ clubs
Bean club demonstrations. R. G. Foster. (New Mexico. Agricultural extension service. Extension circular 63) 14p pa ’20 New Mexico college of agriculture and mechanic arts, State college, New Mexico
Brazil
Brazil, a study of economic conditions since 1913. Arthur H. Redfield and Helen Watkins. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous ser. 86) 99p pa ’20
Brest-Litovsk
Proceedings of the Brest-Litovsk peace conference: the peace negotiations between Russia and the Central powers. November 21, 1917–March 3, 1918. (U.S. State dept.) 187p pa ’18
Canning
Home canning and food thrift. O. H. Benson. (New York [State] Farms and markets dept. Agricultural bul. 130) 61p pa ’20 Albany, N.Y.
Cattle
Breeds of dairy cattle. H. P. Davis. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 893) 35p pa ’20
Cheese industry
Trend of the cheese industry in the United States and other countries, simple charts with interpretations. T. R. Pirtle. (U.S. Agric. dept. Department circular 71) 24p pa ’19
Chelan national forest
The land of beautiful water. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 91) 16p pa ’20
Child-labor
Industrial instability of child workers; a study of employment certificate records in Connecticut. Robert Morse Woodbury. (U.S. Children’s bur. Publication 74) 86p pa ’20
Children
Care and hygiene
Child-welfare programs; study outlines for the use of clubs and classes. (U.S. Children’s bur. Bur. pub. no. 73) 35p pa ’20
Child-welfare special; a suggested method of reaching rural communities. (U.S. Children’s bur. Bur. pub. no. 69) 18p pa ’20
Eyesight of school children; defective vision as related to school environment, and methods of prevention and correction. J. H. Berkowitz. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1919, no. 65) 128p pa ’20
Instructions for the use of child hygiene survey cards. (U.S. Public health service. Miscellaneous pub. 23) 30p pa ’20
Joy and health through play; the new age-grade-height-weight athletic standard. George E. Schlafer. (U. S. Education bur.) 19p pa ’20
China
Commercial handbook of China. Julean Arnold. v 1. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous ser. 84) 630p 2 maps pa ’19
Commercial handbook of China. Julean Arnold. v 2. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous ser. 84) 470p pa ’20
Cities—U.S.
Population of cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more, 1920, 1910 and 1900. (U.S. Census bur. 14th census) 8p pa ’20
Citizenship
Civics and patriotism: syllabus for elementary schools. University of the State of New York. Bul. 704) 91p pa ’20 State library, Albany, N.Y.
Civic training through service. A. W. Dunn. (U.S. Education bur. Teachers’ leaflet no. 8) 13p pa ’20
Lessons in civics for the six elementary grades of city schools. Hannah Margaret Harris. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1920, no. 18) 110p pa ’20
Visualizing citizenship. Ina Clement. (New York city. Municipal reference library. Special report no. 4) 32p pa ’20 15c Municipal reference library, New York city
Citrus industry
Citrus—fruit growing in the gulf states. E. D. Vosbury. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1122) 46p pa ’20
Clearing of land
TNT as a blasting explosive. Charles E. Munroe & Spencer P. Howell. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 94) 24p pa ’20
Clothing
Selection and care of clothing. Laura I. Baldt. (U.S. Agric. dept. Farmers’ bul. 1089) 32p pa ’20
Coal
Safe storage of coal. H. H. Stock. (U.S. Mines bur. Technical paper 225) 10p pa ’20
Coal-mine gases
Coal-mine gases. (U.S. Federal board for vocational education. Bul. 39) 35p pa ’20
Coal mines
Award and recommendations of the United States bituminous coal commission accepted by the President, 1920. U.S. Bituminous coal comm. 120p pa ’20
Comfort stations
Wisconsin public comfort station code and rest room suggestions. (Wisconsin. State board of health) 62p pa ’20 Madison, Wis.
Commerce
Trade of the United States with the world, 1918–1919. Part 1—Imports. (U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce. Miscellaneous ser. 106) 103p pa ’20
Commercial organizations
Commercial and industrial organizations of the United States; rev. to Nov. 1, 1919. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous ser. 99) 121p pa ’20
Community buildings
Rural community buildings in the United States. W. C. Nason, and C. W. Thompson. (U.S. Agric. dept. Farmer’s bul. 825) 36p pa ’20
Community centers
The community center: list of lantern slides with notes on the community schoolhouse. Walton S. Bittner. (Indiana university. Extension division. Bul. v. 5, no. 8) 30p pa ’20 Extension division, Indiana university, Bloomington, Ind.
Constitutions
Constitutions of the state at war, 1914–1918; ed. by Herbert F. Wright. (U.S. State dept.) 679p pa ’19
Continuation schools
Compulsory continuation schools; a circular of information on the Boston compulsory continuation school. (Mass. Education department. Bul. 1920, no. 2) 185p pa ’20 Dept. of education, Boston, Mass.
Organization and administration of part-time schools. (N.Y. State university. Bul. 697) 42p pa ’20 University of the state of New York, Albany, N.Y.
Cooperation
Farmers’ cooperation in Minnesota, 1913–1917. John D. Black, and Frank Robotka. (Minnesota agric. experiment station. Bul. 184) 62p pa ’19 St Paul, Minn.
The Russian cooperative movement. Frederic E. Lee. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bur. Miscellaneous ser. 101) 83p pa ’20
Cooperative marketing
Cooperation applied to marketing by Kansas farmers. Theodore Macklin. (Kansas. Agricultural experiment station. Bul. 224) 61p pa ’20 Kansas State agricultural college, Manhattan, Kansas
Cooperative marketing of horticultural products. J. W. Lloyd. (Illinois. Agricultural experiment station. Circular 244) 15p pa ’20 University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.
Corn
Better seed corn. C. P. Hartley. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1175) 14p pa ’20
Corn oil
Production and utilization of corn oil in the United States. A. F. Sivers. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 904) 23p pa ’20
Cotton
Cost of producing cotton (842 records—1918) L. A. Moorhouse and M. R. Cooper. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 896) 59p pa ’20
Cotton variety tests 1918. A. C. Lewis, C. A. McLendon. (Georgia. State board of entomology. Bul. 52) 40p pa ’19 Atlanta, Ga.
Growing cotton in Arizona. G. E. Thompson and C. J. Wood. (Arizona. Agricultural experiment station. Bulletin 90) 12p pa ’19 Tucson, Arizona
Cotton boll weevil
Dusting machinery for cotton boll weevil control. Elmer Johnson, and B. R. Coad. (U.S. Agric. dept. Farmers’ bul. 1098) 31p pa ’20
Cotton warehouses
Construction and fire protection of cotton warehouses. J. M. Workman. (U.S. Dept. of agriculture. Bul. 801) 79p pa ’19
Cotton yarn
Cotton yarn; import and export trade in relation to the tariff. (U.S. Tariff commission. Tariff information ser. 12) 320p pa ’20
Cowpeas
Cowpeas: culture and varieties. W. J. Morse. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1148) 26p pa ’20
Crows
The crow in its relation to agriculture. E. R. Kalmbach. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1102) 20p pa ’20
Dairy cows
Rules for testing dairy cows for advanced registration. J. B. Fitch and F. W. Atkeson. (Kansas. Agricultural experiment station. Circular 82) 12p pa ’20 Manhattan. Kans.
Dairying
Government exhibit at the 1920 National dairy show. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 139) 17p pa ’20
Danube river
The Danube. Joseph P. Chamberlain. (U.S. State dept.) 122p pa ’18
Published in 1918 as a confidential document.
Diabetic foods
Report of the Connecticut agricultural experiment station on food products and drugs, 1919: part 2.—diabetic foods. (Bul. 220) 82p pa ’20 Agricultural experiment station, New Haven, Conn.
Drama
One-act play in colleges and high schools, with bibliographies and a list of one-act plays for study and production. B. Roland Lewis. (Utah. University-Bul. v. 10, no. 16) 25p pa ’20 Salt Lake City, Utah
Drug Industry
Crude botanical drug industry. (U.S. Tariff commission. Tariff information ser. no. 19) 69p pa ’20
Drugs
Drug plants under cultivation. W. W. Stockberger. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 663) 50p pa ’20
Dry farming
Sixteen years of dry farm experiments in Utah. F. S. Harris, A. F. Bracken and I. J. Jensen. (Utah. Agricultural experiment station. Bul. 175) 43p pa ’20 Utah agricultural college, Logan, Utah
Education
National crisis in education: an appeal to the people. William T. Bawden. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1920, no. 29) 191p pa ’20
Report of the Proceedings of the National citizens conference on education called by the U.S. Commissioner of education and held at the Washington Hotel, Washington, D.C., May 19, 20, 21, 1920.
Statistical survey of education, 1917–18. H. R. Bonner. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1920, no. 31) 48p pa ’20
Advance sheets from the Biennial survey of education, in the United States, 1916–1918.
Statistics of state school systems, 1917–18; prepared by the Statistical division of the Bureau of education under the supervision of H. R. Bonner. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1920, no. 11) 155p pa ’20
Survey of education in Hawaii. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1920, no. 16) 171p pa ’20
Education, Adult
Adult working-class education in Great Britain and the United States: a study of recent developments. Charles Patrick Sweeney. (U.S. Labor statistics bur. Bul. 271) 101p pa ’20
Eggs
Preserving eggs. Joseph William Kinghorne. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1109) 8p pa ’20
Electrical Industry
Electrical goods in Spain. Philip S. Smith. (U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce. Special agents ser. 197) 178p
Employment management
Bibliography of employment management. Edward D. Jones. (U. S. Federal board for vocational education. Bul. 51) 119p pa ’20
Job specifications. Franklyn Meine. (U.S. Federal board for vocational education) 63p pa ’20
The labor audit, a method of industrial investigation. Ordway Tead. (U.S. Federal board for vocational education. Bul. 32) 47p pa ’20
English for foreigners
Teaching English to the foreign born; a teacher’s handbook. Henry H. Goldberger. (U.S. Education bureau. Bulletin, 1919, no. 80) 46p pa ’20
European war, 1914–1919
Neutrality proclamations, 1914–1918. (U.S. State dept.) 64p pa ’19
Export trade
Foreign trade promotion work. Letter from the chief of the Bureau of efficiency transmitting a report on the federal government’s
## activities in the promotion of foreign commerce. (U.S. Congress,
66:2. House document no. 650) 88p pa ’20 Apply to congressman
Paper work in export trade (document technique). Guy Edward Snider and others. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bur. Miscellaneous ser. 85) 2v pa ’20
Farm buildings
Beautifying the farmstead. F. L. Mulford. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1087) 65p pa ’20
Farm implements
Report of the Federal trade commission on the causes of high prices of farm implements, May 4, 1920. (U. S. Federal trade commission) 731p pa ’20
Farm leases
The farm lease contract. L. C. Gray and Howard A. Turner. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1164) 35p pa ’20
Farm management
Economic study of small farms near Washington, D.C. W. C. Funk. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bulletin 848) 19p pa ’20
Factors that make for success in farming in the South. C. L. Goodrich. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1121) 31p pa ’20
Farm inventories. J. S. Ball. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1182) 32p pa ’20
Farm leasing systems in Wisconsin, B. H. Hibbard and J. D. Black. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment station. Research bulletin 47) 60p pa ’20 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Method of analyzing the farm business. H. M. Dixon and H. W. Hawthorne. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1139) 40p pa ’20
Planning the farmstead. M. C. Betts and W. R. Humphries. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1132) 24p pa ’20
Farm ownership
How California is helping people own farms and rural homes. Elwood Mead. (California. Agricultural experiment station. Circular 221) 28p pa ’20 University of California, Berkeley, Cal.
Farms
Selecting a farm. E. H. Thompson. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1088) 27p pa ’20
Feeble-minded
Schools and classes for feeble-minded and subnormal children 1918. (U.S. Education bureau. Bul. 1919:70) 37p pa ’20
Feeding of schoolchildren
The lunch hour at school. Katharine A. Fisher. (U.S. Education bur. Health education no. 7) 62p pa ’20
The rural hot lunch and the nutrition of the rural child. Mary G. McMormick. (New York State university of the State of New York. Bul. 696) 19p pa ’19 Albany, N.Y.
The rural school lunch. (Ohio university, Agricultural extension service. Circular v. 5, no. 8) 56p pa ’20 Columbus, O.
Fire prevention
Fires in cotton gins preventable. H. H. Brown. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 28) 8p pa ’20
First aid
First aid to the industrial worker. S. Dana Hubbard. (New York city. Bureau of public health education. Keep well leaflet no. 19) 43p pa ’20 Department of health, New York
What to do in accidents. (U.S. Public health service. Miscellaneous pub. 21) 61p pa ’20
Farms
Farm land values in Iowa. L. C. Gray, and O. G. Lloyd. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 874) 45p pa ’20
Flies
The stable fly; how to prevent its annoyance and its losses to live stock. F. C. Bishopp. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1097) 23p pa ’20
Food
Home supplies furnished by the farm. W. C. Funk. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmer’s bul. 1082) 19p pa ’20
Forage
Forage for the cotton belt. S. M. Tracy. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1125) 63p pa ’20
Foreign markets
Construction materials and machinery in Brazil. W. W. Ewing. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. Special agents ser. 192) 96p pa ’20
Textile markets of Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. S. S. Garry. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bur. Special agents ser. 194)
Foreign trade
United States
Annual review of the foreign commerce of the United States, 1919. (U.S. Foreign & domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous series 103) 36p pa ’20
Forestry
Care and improvement of the farm woods. C. R. Tillotson. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1177) 27p pa ’20
Forestry and farm income. Wilbur, R. Mattoon. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1117) 36p pa ’20
Forestry lessons on home woodlands. Wilbur R. Mattoon and Alvin Dille. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Bul. 863) 46p pa ’20
Growing and planting hardwood seedlings on the farm. C. R. Tillotson. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1123) 29p pa ’21
Fortifications
Pamphlet on the evolution of the art of fortification. Major General William M. Black. (U.S. Engineer school. Occasional papers 58) 107p pa ’19
Frost
Frost and the prevention of damage by it. Floyd D. Young. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1096) 48p pa ’20
Frost protection in lemon orchards. A. D. Shamel and others. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 821) 30p pa ’20
Fur trade
Maintenance of the fur supply. Ned Dearborn. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 135) 12p pa ’20
Furnaces
One-register furnaces (pipeless furnaces) A. M. Daniels. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1174) 12p pa ’20
Game laws
Game laws for 1920; a summary of the provisions of federal, state and provincial statutes. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1138) 83p pa ’20
Game protection
Directory of officials and organizations concerned with the protection of birds and game, 1920. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 131) 19p pa ’20
Games
Non-equipment group games for outdoor picnics and miscellaneous social gatherings. O. F. Hall. (Indiana. Purdue university. Agricultural extension div. Extension bul. 94) 12p pa ’20 Lafayette, Ind.
Gas
Standards for gas service. (U. S. Standards bur. Circular no. 32, 4th ed.) 140p pa ’20
Germany
Constitution
Constitutions of the German empire and German states, ed. by Edwin H. Zeydel. (U.S. State dept.) 542p pa ’19
Gipsy moth
Gipsy moth tree-banding material: how to make, use, and apply it. C. W. Collins and Clifford E. Hood. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 899) 18p pa ’20
Government ownership of railroads
Government ownership of railroads. South Carolina high school debating league. (South Carolina. University bul. no. 81) 176p pa ’19
Grain
Growing irrigated grain in southern Idaho. L. C. Archer. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1103) 28p pa ’20
Grape Industry
Currant grape growing: a promising new industry. George C. Husmann. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 856) 16p pa ’20
Grapes
Products and utilization of muscadine grapes. W. J. Young. (South Carolina. Agricultural experiment station. Bul. 206) 37p pa ’20 Clemson college, S.C.
Grasses
The genera of grasses of the United States, with special reference to the economic species. A. S. Hitchcock. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Bul. 772) 307p pa ’20
Hail Insurance
Hail insurance on farm crops in the United States. V. N. Valgren. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 912) 32p pa ’20
Health
Health almanac 1920. R. C. Williams. (U.S. Public health service. Public health bul. 98) 56p pa ’20
Health education
Child health program for parent-teacher associations and women’s clubs. Lucy Wood Collier. (U.S. Education bureau. Health education no. 5) 16p pa ’20
Hessian fly
The Hessian fly and how to prevent losses from it. W. R. Walton. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1083) 16p pa ’20
History
Syllabus in history. (New York. University of the State of New York. Bul. 710) 229p pa ’20 New York state library, Albany, N.Y.
Hogs
Hogs in Kansas. Report of the Kansas State board of agriculture for the quarter ending Sept. 1918. 429p pa ’19 Manhattan, Kansas
Home economics
Home economics courses of study for junior high schools. (U. S. Education bur. Home economics circular no. 9) 14p pa ’20
Hygiene
Rural hygiene. L. L. Lumsden. (U.S. Public health service. Reprint 570) 23p pa ’20
Ice
Harvesting and storing ice on the farm. John T. Bowen, (U.S. Agric. dept. Farmers’ bul. 1078) 31p pa ’20
Illegitimacy
Illegitimacy as a child welfare problem. Pt. 1, Emma O. Lundberg, and Katharine F. Lenroot. (U.S. Children’s bureau. Bureau publication no. 66) 105p pa ’20
A brief treatment of the prevalence and significance of birth out of wedlock, the child’s status, and the state’s responsibility for care and protection: bibliographical material
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One hundred years of Indiana’s resources. Richard Lieber (Indiana. Conservation dept. Publ. no. 11) 45p pa ’20 Department of conservation, Indianapolis, Ind.
Industrial education
Trade and industrial education for girls and women. Anna Lalor Burdick. (U.S. Federal board for vocational education. Bul. 58) 106p pa ’20
Pt. 1. Economic and social aspects of vocational education for girls and women.
Pt. 2. Ways and means of establishing and operating a program.
Training of workers in trades and industries. (Texas university. Bul. 2002) 16p pa ’20 Austin, Texas
Industrial fatigue
Studies in industrial physiology: fatigue in relation to working capacity. 1. Comparison of an eight-hour plant and a ten-hour plant. Josephine Goldmark and Mary D. Hopkins. (U.S. Public health service. Public health bul. 106) 213p pa ’20
Industries
Industrial survey in selected industries in the United States, 1919; preliminary report. Allan H. Willett. (U.S. Labor statistics bureau. Bul. 265) 509p pa ’20
Infectious diseases
The common infectious diseases and their prevention. A. G. Young. (Maine. Health department. Bul. v 2, n.s. no. 11) 20p pa ’19 Portland, Maine.
Insect powder
Insect powder. C. C. McDonnell and others. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 824) 100p pa ’20
Insurance
A system of records for local farmers’ mutual fire insurance companies. V. N. Valgren. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Bul. 840) 22p pa ’20
Irrigation
The western farmer’s water right. R. P. Teele. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 913) 14p pa ’20
Irrigation plants
The small irrigation pumping plant. W. L. Powers, and W. J. Gilmore. (Oregon. Agricultural college experiment station. Station bul. 160) 16p pa ’19 Corvallis, Oregon.
Jack pine
Jack pine. William Dean Sterrett. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Bul. 820) 47p pa ’20
Japanese in the U. S.
California and the Oriental; Japanese, Chinese and Hindus. (California. State board of control) 236p pa ’20 The Governor, Sacramento, California
Kindergarten
The kindergarten as an Americanizer. S. E. Weber. (U.S. Education bureau. Kindergarten circular 5) 5p pa ’19
Knots
Practical knots, hitches and splices. C. A. Norman. (Indiana. Purdue university. Agricultural extension div. Extension bul. 88) 16p pa ’20 Lafayette, Ind.
Kudzu
Kudzu. C. V. Piper. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 89) 7p pa ’20
Labor
Conferences
Proceedings of the first Industrial conference (called by the President) October 6 to 23, 1919. (U. S. Industrial conference, 1st.) 285p pa ’20 U. S. Labor dept.
Labor laws
New York labor laws enacted in 1920. (N.Y. [State] Labor dept. Special bul. 99) 93p pa ’20 Albany, N.Y.
Labor turnover
The turnover of labor. Boris Emmet. (U.S. Federal board for vocational education. Bul. 46) 60p pa ’19
Latin America
Guide books
Commercial travelers’ guide to Latin America. Ernst B. Filsinger. (U. S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous ser. 89) 592p portfolio of maps ’20 Supt. of doc. $1.25
Laundering
Home laundering. Lydia Ray Balderston. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1099) 32p pa ’20
Lawns
Spraying lawns with iron sulfate to eradicate dandelions. M. T. Munn. (N.Y. Agricultural experiment station, Geneva. Bul. 466) 8p pa ’19
Leasing of public lands
Regulations concerning coal mining leases, permits and licenses, under act of February 25, 1920. (U.S. General land office. Circular 679) 28p pa ’20
Leather
The care of leather. F. P. Veitch, H. P. Holman and R. W. Frey. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1183)
Leather industry
Hides and leather in France. Norman Hertz. (U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce. Special agents ser. 200) 159p pa ’20
Legumes
The story of legumes. W. C. Frazier. (Wisconsin university. College of agriculture. Extension service. Circular 125) 19p pa ’20 Madison, Wisconsin
Lumber
Production of lumber, lath and shingles in 1918. Franklin H. Smith. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Bul. 845) 47p pa ’20
Machinery
Industrial machinery in France and Belgium. Charles P. Wood. (U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce. Special agents ser. 204) 61p pa ’20
Malaria
What can a community afford to pay to rid itself of malaria? L. M. Fisher. (U.S. Public health service. Reprint 595) 7p pa ’20
Manganese
Manganese: uses, preparation, mining costs and the production of ferro-alloys. C. M. Weld and others. (U.S. Mines bureau. Bul. 173) 209p pa ’20
Manure
Handling farm manure. F. L. Duley. (Missouri. Agricultural experiment station. Bul. 166) 29p pa ’19 Columbia, Missouri
Marketing
Cooperative marketing. O. B. Jesness. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1144) 27p pa ’20
Marketing by federations. Theodore Macklin. (Wisconsin. Agricultural experiment sta. Bul. 322) 24p pa ’20 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
Marketing eastern grapes. Dudley Alleman. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 861) 61p pa ’20
Marketing of farm produce
Methods for marketing vegetables in California. Stanley S. Rogers. (California. Agric. experiment station. Circular 217) 19p pa Berkeley, Cal. University of California
Markets
The New Haven market. I. G. Davis and G M. Stack. (Connecticut. Agricultural college. Extension service. Bul. 18) 32p pa ’20 Storrs, Conn.
Markets and marketing
Cooperative marketing in Mississippi through county agents. (Mississippi. Agricultural & mechanical college. Extension bulletin 15.) 20p pa ’20. Agricultural college, Miss.
Cooperative marketing of woodland products. A. F. Hawes. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1100) 15p pa ’20
Meat
Farm slaughtering and use of lamb and mutton. C. G. Potts. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1172) 32p pa ’20
Milk
City milk plants: construction and arrangement. Ernest Kelly and C. E. Clement. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 849) 35p pa ’20
Milk for the family. (U.S. Agriculture dept Department circular 129) 4p pa ’20
The food value of milk. Edna L. Ferry. (Connecticut. Agric. experiment station. Bul. 215) 30p pa ’19 New Haven, Conn.
Milk powder
Dried milk powder in infant feeding; safety, usefulness, and comparative value: a preliminary report. W. H. Price. (U.S. Public health service. Reprint 588) 22p pa ’20
Millinery trade
Conditions affecting health in the millinery industry. S. Dana Hubbard and Christine R. Kefauver. (New York city. Health dept. Monograph ser. 22) 39p pa ’20
Mineral industry
Industrial readjustments of certain mineral industries affected by the war. (U.S. Tariff commission. Tariff information series 21) 320p pa ’20
Minerals
Our mineral supplies. H. D. McCaskey, and E. F. Burchard. (U.S. Geological survey. Bul. 666) 278p pa ’19
Mines and mining
A glossary of the mining and mineral industry. Albert H. Fay. (U.S. Mines bureau. Bul. 95) 754p pa ’20
Mining laws
State mining laws on the use of electricity in and about coal mines. L. C. Ilsley. (U.S. Mines bureau. Technical paper 271) 53p pa ’20
Mortality
Mortality statistics, 1918. 19th annual report. (U.S. Census bur.) 603p pa ’20
Motion pictures
Motion pictures and motion picture equipment; a handbook of general information. F. W. Reynolds and Carl Anderson. (U.S. Education bureau. Bul. 1919, no. 82) 16p pa ’20
Motion pictures of the U.S. department of agriculture; a list of films and their uses. Fred W. Perkins and George R. Goergens. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 114) 22p pa ’20
Mount Hood
Forest trails and highways of the Mount Hood region. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 105) 32p pa ’20
Natural gas
Waste and correct use of natural gas in the home. Samuel S. Wyer. (U.S. Mines bureau. Technical paper 257) 23p pa ’20
Netherlands
Economic aspects of the commerce and industry of the Netherlands, 1912–1918. Blaine F. Moore. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous ser. 91) 109p pa ’19
Norway
Norway: a commercial and industrial handbook. Nels A. Bengtison. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bur. Special agents ser. 196) 58p pa ’20
Nutrition
Feeding the child. J. E. Darrah. (Texas. College of industrial arts. Bul. no. 77) 30p pa ’20 Denton, Texas.
Oats
Fall-sown oats. C. W. Warburton and T. R. Stanton. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1119) 21p pa ’20
Onions
Onion diseases and their control. J. C. Walker. (U.S. Agric. dept. Farmers’ bul. 1060) 23p pa ’19
Orchards
Orchard rejuvenation in south-eastern Ohio. F. H. Ballow and I. P. Lewis. (Ohio. Agricultural experiment station. Bul. 339) 42p pa ’20 Experiment station, Wooster, Ohio
Paraguay
Paraguay: a commercial handbook. W. L. Schurz. (U. S. Foreign & domestic commerce bur. Special agents ser. 199) 195p map pa ’20
Peaches
Peaches: production estimates and important commercial districts and varieties. H. P. Gould, and Frank Andrews. (U.S. Agric. dept. Bul. 806) 35p pa ’19
Peanut butter
Manufacture and use of peanut butter. H. C. Thompson. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 128) 16p pa ’20
Peanuts
Peanut growing for profit. W. R. Beattie. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1127) 33p pa ’20
Pears
Pears: production estimates and important commercial districts and varieties. H. P. Gould, and Frank Andrews. (U.S. Agric. dept. Bul. 822) 16p pa ’20
Peat
Agricultural value and reclamation of Minnesota peat soils. F. J. Alway. (Minn. Agricultural experiment station. Bul. 188) 136p pa ’20 University farm, St. Paul, Minn.
Personal hygiene
Keeping fit. (U.S. Public health service) 13p pa ’20
Pickles
Fermented pickles. Edwin Le Fevre. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1159) 23p pa ’20
Pine
The western pine bark-beetle, a serious pest of western yellow pine in Oregon. Willard J. Chamberlin. (Oregon. Experiment station. Station bul. 172) 30p pa ’20 Corvallis, Ore.
Poison ivy
Ivy and sumac poisoning. E. A. Sweet and C. V. Grant. (U.S. Public health service. Reprint 584) 18p pa ’20
Poison ivy and poison sumac and their eradication. C. V. Grant and A. A. Hansen. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmer’s bul. 1166) 16p pa ’20
Pork
Selecting, dressing and curing pork on the farm. M. D. Helser. (Iowa. Agric. experiment station. Circular 61) 24p pa ’19 Ames, Iowa.
Potash
Potash deposits in Spain. Hoyt S. Gale. (U.S. Geological survey. Bul. 715—A) 16p pa ’20
Potash deposits of Alsace. Hoyt S. Gale. (U.S. Geological survey. Bul. 715—B) 39p pa ’20
Poultry
Care of baby chicks: boys and girls poultry club work. (U.S. Agric. dept. Department circular 14) 7p pa ’19
Common poultry diseases. D. M. Green. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 114) 8p pa ’20
Housing farm poultry. A. G. Philips. (Purdue university. Agricultural experiment station. Circular 98) 22p pa ’20 Lafayette, Indiana
How to select good layers. Frank E. Mussehl. (Nebraska, Agricultural experiment station. Circular 12) 8p pa ’20 Lincoln, Nebraska
Improving mongrel farm flocks through selected standard-bred cockerels. William A. Lippincott. (Kansas. Agricultural experiment station. Bul. 223) 48p pa ’20 Kansas State agricultural college, Manhattan, Kansas
Incubation of hens’ eggs. Harry M. Lamon. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1106) 8p pa ’20
Mites and lice on poultry. F. C. Bishopp and H. P. Wood. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 801) 32p pa ’20
Poultry houses. Alfred R. Lee. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1113) 8p pa ’20
Selection and care of poultry breeding stock. Rob. R. Slocum. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1116) 10p pa ’20
Selection and preparation of fowls for exhibition. J. W. Kinghorne. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1115) 12p pa ’20
Poultry houses
Poultry houses, boys and girls poultry club work. (U.S. Agric. dept. Department circular 19) 8p pa ’19
Privies
How to build and maintain approved types of improved privies for rural districts and towns without sewer systems. (Texas. Bureau of county health work. Special bulletin) 12p pa ’20 State board of health, Austin, Texas
Sanitary privies: plans and working directions for inexpensive sanitary privies, with notes on the protection of surface wells. (Illinois. Public health dept.) 31p pa ’20 Springfield, Ill.
Prohibition laws
Laws relating to national prohibition enforcement, with questions and answers based on titles I and II of the prohibition act of October 28, 1919. (U.S. Bur. of internal revenue) 199p ’20
Pruning
Pruning the apple. V. R. Gardner. (Missouri. Agricultural experiment station. Circular 90) 20p pa ’20 Columbia, Missouri
Rabbits
Rabbit raising. Ned Dearborn. (U.S. Agricultural dept. Farmers’ bul. 1090) 35p pa ’20
Rainier national forest
Mountain outings on the Rainier national forest. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 103) 28p map pa ’20
Recreation
Recreation and rural health. E. C. Lindeman. (U.S. Education bur. Teachers’ leaflet no. 7) 14p pa ’20
Rhodes scholarships
The Rhodes scholarships: announcement for the United States of America, 1920. (U.S. Education bureau. Higher education circular 19) 4p pa ’20
Roses
About roses. Alfred C. Hottes. (Ohio university. Agricultural extension service. Bulletin, v. 15, no. 5) 16p pa ’20 Columbus, O.
Salaries
Salaries in universities and colleges. (U.S. Education bureau. Bul. 1920, no. 20) 43p pa ’20
Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo, its past and its present condition. (Dominican Republic. Military government) 67p pa ’20 Military government, Santo Domingo City, D. R.
Saskatchewan
The province of Saskatchewan, Canada: its development and opportunities. F. H. Kitto. (Canada. Natural resources intelligence branch) 153p pa ’19 Department of the Interior. Ottawa, Canada.
Schools
Administration and supervision of village schools. W. S. Deffenbaugh and J. C. Muerman. (U.S. Education bureau. Bul. 1919, no. 86) 63p pa ’20
Rural school playgrounds and equipment. K. Cecil Richmond. (U.S. Education bur. Teacher’s leaflet 11) 12p pa ’20
Schools in the bituminous coal regions of the Appalachian mountains. W. S. Deffenbaugh. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1920, no. 21) 31p pa ’20
Statistics of public high schools. 1917–18. H. R. Bonner. (U.S. Education bur. Bul. 1920, no. 19) 192p pa ’20
Advance sheets from the Biennial survey of Education in the United States, 1916–18
Seeds
New Missouri seed law. Jewell Mayes. (Missouri. State board of agriculture. Monthly bulletin, v 17, no. 11) 35p pa ’19 Jefferson City, Mo.
The New York seed law and seed testing. M. T. Munn. (New York. Agricultural experiment station. Bul. 476) 15p pa ’20 Geneva, N.Y.
Sewage disposal
Municipal wastes: their character—collection—disposal. H. R. Crohurst. (U. S. Public health service. Public health bul. 107) 98p pa ’20
Sewage disposal: residences and small institutions. R. B. Wiley. (Purdue university. Engineering experiment station. Bul. 6) 36p pa ’20 Purdue university, Lafayette, Ind.
Shipping
Shipping act and merchant marine act, 1920, suits in admiralty act, emergency shipping legislation and other laws, proclamations and executive orders relating to the shipping board and emergency fleet corporation, revised to July 1, 1910. (U.S. Shipping bd.) 151p pa ’20
Training for the steamship business. R. S. MacElwee. (U.S. Foreign & domestic commerce bur. Miscellaneous ser. 98) 49p pa ’20
Sickness
Keeping tab on sickness in the plant. Dean K. Brundage and Bernard J. Newman. (U.S. Public health service. Reprint 589) 12p pa ’20
Slugs
Gray garden slug. A. L. Lovett and A. B. Black (Oregon. Experiment station. Station bul. 170) 43p pa ’20 Corvallis, Ore.
Smuts
Rusts and smuts of grain crops. V. W. Jackson. (Manitoba. Manitoba farmers’ library. Extension bul. 44) 35p pa ’19 Manitoba department of agriculture and immigration, Winnipeg, Canada
Soldiers
Burial
The care of the fallen; a report to the Secretary of war on American military dead overseas. (U.S. War dept.) 44p pa ’20
South America
Seeing South America: principal routes, larger cities, natural wonders, time required, approximate cost and other condensed information for prospective travelers. William A. Reid. (Pan American Union) 80p pa ’20 Pan American Union, Washington, D.C.
Spain
Economic conditions
Spanish finance and trade. Arthur N. Young. (U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce. Miscellaneous ser. 202) 199p pa ’20
Squabs
Squab raising. Alfred R. Lee. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 684) 23p pa ’20
Starling
Economic value of the starling in the United States. E. R. Kalmbach and I. N. Galbrielson. (U. S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 868) 66p pa ’20
State government
Movement for the reorganization of state administration. Charles Grove Haines. (Texas university. Bul. no. 1848: August 25, 1918) 80p pa ’18 University of Texas, Austin, Tex.
Stowage
Stowage of ship cargoes. Thomas Rothwell Taylor. (U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce. Miscellaneous ser. 92) 350p pa ’20
Sugar
Refined sugar; costs, prices, and profits. (U.S. Tariff commission. Tariff information series no. 16) 43p pa ’20
Sugar supply
Report of the Federal trade commission on sugar supply and prices. (U. S. Federal trade commission) 205p pa ’20
Swine
Feeding garbage to hogs. F. G. Ashbrook and A. Wilson. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1133) 26p pa ’20
Switzerland
Economic position of Switzerland during the war. Louis A. Rufener. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau. Miscellaneous ser. 90) 88p pa ’19
Tariff
Import and export schedule of France. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bureau) 56p pa ’20
Import and export schedules of Italy. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bur. Miscellaneous ser. 100) 93p pa ’20
Reciprocity with Canada; a study of the arrangement of 1911. (U.S. Tariff commission) 114p pa ’20
Subject index to tariff information surveys and reports. (U.S. Tariff comm. Tariff information ser. 17) 25p pa ’20
Teachers
Salaries, pensions, etc.
Last of references on teachers’ salaries. (U.S. Education bureau. Library leaflet no. 8) 16p pa ’19
Telephone industry
The telephone industry; a report submitted to Alfred E. Smith, Governor of the State of New York. (New York (State) Labor dept. Special bul. 100) 95p pa ’20 Albany, N.Y.
Textile Industry
Textile markets of Brazil. L. S. Garry. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bur. Special agents ser. 203) 48p pa ’20
Timber
Timber depletion and the answer; a summary of report on timber depletion and related subjects prepared in response to Senate resolution 311. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department circular 112) 16p pa ’20
Tobacco
Supply and distribution of Connecticut valley cigar leaf tobacco. Samuel H. De Vault. (Massachusetts, Agricultural experiment station. Bul. 193) 94p pa ’19 Amherst, Mass.
Tractors
Influence of the tractor on use of horses. L. A. Reynoldson. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1093) 26p pa ’20
Tractors in Connecticut. Walter T. Ackermann. (Connecticut. Agricultural college. Extension service. Bul. 25) 16p pa ’20 Storrs, Conn.
Treaty-making power
The treaty-making power in various countries: a collection of memoranda concerning the negotiation, conclusion and ratification of treaties and conventions, with excerpts from the fundamental laws of various countries. (U.S. State dept.) 89p pa ’19
Trees
Street trees. F. L. Mulford. (U.S. Agric. dept. Bul. 816) 58p pa ’20
Tree surgery. J. Franklin Collins. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Farmers’ bul. 1178) 32p pa ’20
Tree planting in Texas towns and cities. Lenthall Wyman. (Texas. State forester. Bul. 11) 40p pa ’20 Office of state forester. College Station, Texas
Tuberculosis
Questions and answers on tuberculosis. Benjamin K. Hays. (U.S. Public health service. Miscellaneous publ. 26) 10p pa ’20
Tuberculosis background for advisers and teachers. John W. Turner. (U. S. Federal board for vocational education. Bul. 59) 42p pa ’20
Turpentine
Turpentine; its sources, properties, uses, transportation, and marketing with recommended specifications. F. P. Veitch and V. E. Grottisch. (U.S. Agriculture dept. Department bul. 898) 51p pa ’20
United States
Statistical record of the progress of the United States, 1800–1920, and monetary, commercial, and financial statistics of principal countries. Edward Whitney. (U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce) 104p pa ’20
From the Statistical abstract of the United States, 1919, with fiscal-year figures for 1919 and 1920, which are subject to revision.
Navy department
Navy ordnance activities, World war, 1917–1918. (U.S. Ordnance bur.) 323p ’20
Statistics
Statistical abstract of the United States, 1919. (U.S. Foreign and domestic commerce bur.) 864p ’20 50c U.S. Supt. of doc.
University extension
Class extension work in the universities and colleges of the United States. Arthur J. Klein. (U.S. Education bureau. Bul. 1919: 62) 48p pa ’20
Public discussion and information service of university extension. Walton S. Bittner. (U.S. Education bureau. Bul. 1919, no. 61) 54p pa ’20
Utah
Wonders of Utah geology. (Utah. University. Bul. v 10, no. 13) 24p pa ’19 Salt Lake City, Utah
Vegetable gardens
Planning the home vegetable garden; growing early plants. Robert Bier. (New York state. College of agriculture. Cornell reading course for the farm) 22p pa ’19 Ithaca, N.Y.
Venereal diseases
Fighting venereal diseases. (U.S. Public health service) 37p pa ’20
Virgin Islands
Virgin Islands: report of Joint commission appointed under authority of the concurrent resolution passed by the Congress of the United States, January, 1920. (U.S. Congress, 66:2. House document no. 734) 38p pa ’20 Apply to Congressman
Vocational education
Third annual report of the Federal board for vocational education, 1919. 2v pa ’19
v 1—Vocational education v 2—Vocational rehabilitation
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Vocational guidance
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Making woodlands profitable in the southern states. Wilbur R. Matoon. (U.S. Agric. dept. Farmers’ bul. 1071) 38p pa ’20
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Quarterly List of New Technical and Industrial Books
Chosen and annotated for general libraries by the Applied Science Reference Department Pratt Institute Free Library, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nos. 14–17 FEBRUARY, 1921
=Fuel oil in industry.= S. O. Andros. Shaw pub. co. 244p. $3.75.
A timely book giving information about the properties of fuel oil, its value as compared with coal, and details of methods of using it in industrial plants, locomotives, steamships, heating of buildings, etc. Contains a chapter on colloidal fuel, which consists of pulverized coal held in suspension in oil.
Author is editor of _Oil News_.
=Inventions=; their development, purchase and sale. W. F. Baff. Van Nostrand. 230p. $2.00.
Written by a patent attorney, the book discusses how an inventor, having secured his patent, may sell or otherwise realize on it, the many points being considered in detail.
=Boy bird house architecture.= L. H. Baxter. Bruce. 61p. $1.00.
Designed to encourage a liking for birds, to teach something of their habits, how to construct and put up houses to attract the various kinds of birds, and how to conduct bird house contests. Illustrated with half-tones and twenty plates of drawings showing details of design and construction of bird houses, and feeding devices.
Author is director of Manual Training, Public Schools, St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
=Armature winding and motor repair=; practical information and data covering winding and reconnecting procedure for direct and alternating current machines, compiled for electrical men responsible for the operation and repair of motors and generators in industrial plants and for repairmen and armature winders in electrical shops. D. H. Braymer. McGraw. 515p. $3.00.
A practical book for repairmen who have to do with the locating of troubles and the repair of electric motors in repair shop work, power station work, and industrial plants. The matter is for the most part a compilation from various sources.
Author is managing editor of _Electrical World_.
=Forest products: their manufacture and use.= N. C. Brown. Wiley. 471p. $3.75.
Treats of the production, manufacture and use of many important forest products, but not of lumber. Chapters are devoted to wood pulp and paper; tanning materials; veneers; cooperage; turpentine, tar, pitch; wood distillation; charcoal; railroad ties; piles and piling; posts; mine timbers; fuelwood; shingles; maple syrups and sugar; rubber; dyewoods and materials; excelsior; cork. A bibliography accompanies each of the 22 chapters.
Author is professor of forest utilization, New York College of Forestry, Syracuse University.
=The wireless experimenter’s manual, incorporating “How to conduct a radio club.”= Describes parliamentary procedure in the formation of a radio club; the design of wireless transmitting and receiving apparatus, long distance receiving sets, vacuum tube amplifiers, radio telegraph and telephone sets, the tuning and calibration of transmitters and receivers, general radio measurements and many other features. Completely revised and rewritten. E. E. Bucher. Wireless press. 350p. $2.25.
One of the best books for the amateur wireless experimenter.
Author is instructing engineer, Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America.
=The essentials of business law.= rev. ed. F. M. Burdick. Appleton. 361p.
A high school text-book, plainly written, designed to teach “those legal principles and ideas involved in ordinary business affairs,” and some of their applications.
The last previous ed. was published in 1908; the present ed. has been revised and the necessary changes made to bring it into conformity with present day practice.
Author is Dwight professor of law in Columbia University Law School.
=How to use cement for concrete construction for town and farm.= H. C. Campbell. Stanton. $2.00.
Contains plain directions for using concrete for the usual purposes in town and country, and in addition tells how to construct tennis courts, flower boxes, lawn seats, etc. Fully illustrated.
=What bird is that?= A pocket museum of the land birds of the Eastern United States arranged according to season. F. M. Chapman. Appleton. $1.25.
Eight colored plates, supposed to represent as many cases in a natural history museum and showing pictures of three hundred birds arranged according to season, in their proper colors and drawn to scale. The text of this book gives an entry for each one of the birds, describing its appearance, its length in inches, its range, the dates of its arrival in various places, its habits, and refers by number to its picture in the colored plates.
Author is curator of birds in the American Museum of Natural History.
=Language for men of affairs.= 2 v. Ronald. 1136p. $8.00.
V. 1. Talking business. J. M. Clapp. Considers voice production, enunciation, vocabulary, construction of sentences, and business conversation. Has sections on the preparation and delivery of business addresses.
Author is lecturer on the language of business, New York University.
V. 2. Business writing. J. M. Lee. ed. Considers business English in written form for correspondence, advertising, journalism, report-writing, preparing copy for the printer, proof-reading, etc.
Editor is director, department of journalism, College of the City of New York.
The work is an important contribution to the literature of the subject and valuable to executives, salesmen and others engaged in business.
=The hen at work=: a brief manual of home poultry culture. Ernest Cobb. Putnam. 233p. $1.50.
A book on keeping hens for egg production. Considers breeds, housing, hatching, raising chickens, diseases, etc. Contains a chapter on ducks.
=American machinists’ handbook and dictionary of shop terms=: a reference book of machine shop and drawing room data, methods and definitions. 3d. ed. thoroughly rev. and enl. F. H. Colvin and F. A. Stanley. McGraw. 758p. $4.00.
Revision of a standard machine shop and drafting room reference book, enlarged by 160 pages above the last previous ed., published in 1914, and the original text revised where necessary.
Authors are respectively editor and associate editor of _American Machinist_.
=Automotive ignition systems=; prepared in the extension division of the University of Wisconsin. E. L. Consoliver, and G. I. Mitchell. McGraw. 269p. $2.50 (Engineering education series)
Correspondence school text book dealing plainly with the various gasoline engine ignition systems used on automobiles, trucks, tractors and airplanes. Addressed to workers who have to install, adjust, and repair ignition systems in factories and shops, and to automobile owners.
Authors are connected with the mechanical engineering department, University of Wisconsin.
=Submarine warfare of today=; how the submarine menace was met and vanquished, with descriptions of the inventions and devices used, fast boats, mystery ships, nets, aircraft, etc., also describing the selection and training of the enormous personnel used in this new navy. C. W. Domville-Fife. Lippincott. 304p. $2.25. (Science of today series)
An interesting, popularly written book. Describes conditions as they were at the beginning of the war, and tells of the measures adopted and the devices employed to meet the submarine menace by convoying ships, laying mines, and destroying enemy submarines. Fully illustrated.
Author was of the staff of the British school of submarine mining, and has written other books on submarines.
=Traveling salesmanship.= A. W. Douglas. Macmillan. 153p. $1.75.
“This little book is not merely the usual study of the psychology of Salesmanship, but rather the result of forty years’ close contact with the traveling salesmen of one of the largest distributing mercantile organizations of this country.” _Preface._
Contains chapters on the nature and function of salesmanship, preparations for the road, work on the road, contact with customers, competition and prices, some phases of selling, claims, the human equation.
The author is chairman, committee on statistics of the United States Chamber of Commerce.
=Experimental wireless stations; their theory, design, construction and operation; including wireless telephony, vacuum tube and quenched spark systems=; a complete elementary course of instruction in and on account of sharply tuned modern wireless installations. New 1920 ed. P. E. Edelman. Henley. 392p. $3.00.
A revised and enlarged edition of a successful amateur’s book on wireless communication. Some knowledge of the fundamentals of electricity and mathematics on the part of the reader is presupposed.
=Direct-current motor and generator troubles.= T. S. Gandy and E. C. Schacht. McGraw. 270p. $2.50.
A book for the man concerned with the selection, operation, care and repair of direct-current electrical machinery. Discusses types of motors and generators, and their uses; their installation, starting and operation; switchboards; troubles and their remedies; tests and repairs, etc.
Senior author is designing electrical engineer of direct-current machinery, General Electric Company.
=Advanced shop drawing=; prepared in the extension division of the University of Wisconsin. V. C. George. McGraw. 147p. $1.60.
Correspondence school text book. A book for the student who, having had training in elementary mechanical drawing requires practice in its applications to special phases of the subject. The book has chapters on working drawings; gearing; isometric, cabinet and shaded drawings; patent office, structural and electrical drawings; piping layouts, and sheet metal work. Well illustrated with line drawings.
Author is instructor in mechanical engineering, University of Wisconsin.
=Every step in canning=: the cold-pack process. G. V. Gray. Forbes. 253p. $1.25.
Plain directions for canning in glass and tin by the one period, cold-pack process. Tells how to can fruits and vegetables; to make and can soups, jellies, jams and preserves; to dry fruits and vegetables; to cure, smoke and preserve meats; to preserve eggs, etc.
Addressed to those who are concerned with canning and preserving at home.
Author was formerly associate professor of home economics, Iowa State College.
=Food facts for the home-maker.= L. S. Harvey. Houghton. 314p. $2.50.
“This book is intended to be a help to the young housekeeper who is starting out in the new home without either a knowledge of science or the technical training which could help her. The
## book is also intended to help those women who have kept house
for years and who are excellent cooks and careful planners. It should give a scientific foundation to their technical skill ... perhaps showing them ways in which they may shorten processes and thus save time and energy.” _Preface._
Considers the various articles of diet and their food values, kitchen arrangement and equipment, buying food for infants and young children, school children, invalids. Contains recipes, and could supplement cook books.
## Partly based on lectures to classes. Author is town dietitian,
Brookline, Mass.
=Concrete work=; a book to aid the self-development of workers in concrete and for students in engineering. W. K. Hatt and W. C. Voss. v. 1. Wiley. 451p. $4.00. (Wiley technical series: Industrial texts).
The first book in a series of industrial texts written by teachers who trained men in military schools during the War, the methods and materials worked out in that practice being utilized in the preparation of these texts. The object of the authors is to present scientific principles with their practical applications in a manner intelligible to the worker or novice in concrete work, in order to enable him to fit himself for a foreman’s position or enter into business as a local contractor. The present work is in 2 vols., the second of which is now in press, and the matter is so arranged that the two should be used together.
Authors are respectively professor of civil engineering, Purdue University, and head, department of architectural construction, Wentworth Institute.
=Motor car upholstering=; a plainly written book on the fundamentals of motor car trimming and upholstering. Phila., Hirst-Roger Co. 180p. $2.50.
Designed as an instruction book in vehicle trimming for men taking up that kind of work. Describes the materials, tools and methods employed, and contains many illustrations.
The matter is well prepared and reliable.
Trade publication of a firm which manufactures automobile carpets.
=The new stone age.= H. E. Howe. Century. 289p. $3.00.
By the “new stone age” is meant the age of concrete construction. The present book, written for the layman, tells of the materials employed and of many uses to which they are applied. The treatment is general, no details being given. A timely book in view of the wide field of applications of concrete in building and engineering work.
=The new merchant marine.= E. N. Hurley. Century. 296p. $3.00.
The former chairman of the United States Shipping Board tells in this book of how the problem of supplying ships for war demands was met, and discusses the future of the American merchant marine, foreign fields of commerce and related topics.
=Elements of retail salesmanship.= P. W. Ivey. Macmillan. 247p.
A text-book for store classes in salesmanship, or for individual reading. Author writes from personal experience and bases his book on lectures to store classes. Considers knowing the goods, knowing the customer, personality, the selling process, and store system and method. Problems are provided for each of the nine chapters, and a bibliography of business books is appended.
Author is associate professor of economics and commerce, University of Nebraska.
=The engines of the human body=, being the substance of Christmas lectures given at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, Christmas 1916–1917. Arthur Keith. Lond. Williams. 204p. 12s. 6d.
At the Christmas holiday season the Royal Institution of Great Britain invites some eminent scientist to deliver popular lectures to young people. In the lectures which make up this book the author considers the human body from an engineering standpoint: the bones as levers, the muscles as internal combustion engines, the heart as a pump, the nerves as a telephone system, etc. It is an interesting boys’ book on physiology, and would interest some more mature readers.
=Splendors of the sky.= I. E. Lewis. Duffield 343p. $1.50.
Interesting chapters on astronomy written for the general reader. Valuable as a popular account of recent progress in astronomy. Illustrated. Appeared originally in a daily newspaper.
=Artificial light, its influence upon civilization.= M. Luckiesch. Century. 366p. $2.50. (The century books of useful science.)
The author traces the methods of producing and uses of artificial lighting from its earliest forms of which we have knowledge to the present day, and considers how human progress has been advanced by the overcoming of darkness. The book is interestingly written and well illustrated.
Author is director of applied science, Nela research laboratory, National Lamp Works of the General Electric Company.
=The motor cycle handbook=: the construction, operation, care and repair of modern types of motor cycles, their accessories and equipment. H. P. Manly. Drake. 320p. $1.50.
A practical book describing and illustrating in considerable detail various types of motor cycles, their engines, fuel systems, electrical equipment, transmissions, running gear, etc. Contains chapters on power attachments and side cars, and on motor cycle repairs.
The author has written several practical books on the automobile.
=Automobile electric systems=; an analysis of all the systems now used on motor cars with 200 wiring diagrams and giving special attention to trouble shooting and repairs. D. P. Moreton and D. S. Hatch. 591p. $3.50.
Describes and illustrates in detail the various electrical installations employed in igniting the gas, starting the motor and supplying light for the lamps of automobiles of all types.
## Particular attention is given to systems used on Ford cars.
The book is addressed to car owners and repairmen, and some knowledge of the fundamental principles of the electric circuit is presupposed.
The same authors’, “Electrical equipment of the motor car”, (U. P. C. book co., 1920, $3.50) considers the more elementary phases of the subject, without describing the special installations which form the subject of the more recent book.
Senior author is associate professor of electrical engineering, Armour Institute of Technology.
=Practical trade mathematics for electricians, machinists, carpenters, plumbers and others.= J. A. Moyer and C. H. Sampson. Wiley. 172p. $1.50.
A practical elementary mathematics for adult students. All the problems relate to operations familiar to the men in their various occupations, and unusual mathematical terms are avoided. Numerous problems and worked-out examples are provided, the electrical problems being grouped separately.
Senior author was formerly in charge of division of electrical calculations in the General Electric Company; the junior author is head of technical and mathematical departments, Huntington School, Boston, Mass.
=Interior electric wiring.= A. L. Nelson. American Technical Society. 265p. $2.50.
A practical book, of the correspondence school type, on the installation of electric wiring in buildings, with directions for wiring for special purposes.
=Shop mathematics=; a treatise on applied mathematics dealing with various machine-shop and tool-room problems, and containing numerous examples illustrating their solution and the practical application of useful rules and formulas. Erik Oberg and F. D. Jones. Industrial press. 280p. $3.00.
A practical mathematics designed to teach the machinist or apprentice learning machine shop practice how to perform the calculating necessary in his work.
Authors are respectively editor and associate editor of _Machinery_.
=The English of commerce.= J. B. Opdycke. Scribner. 435p. $2.00.
A high school text-book teaching the choice of words, spelling, construction of sentences, paragraphs and letters for business purposes. Contains also sections on newspapers and magazines, advertising, business talk, sales and advertising literature, abbreviations and special terms, proofreading, business forms, etc. Examples of good and bad usage are given in the various sections. The book could be studied with profit by young business people who have gone through school without instruction in the writing of business English.
=Motor boats and boat motors=; design, construction, operation and repair; a complete handbook for all interested in motor boats, considering all details of modern hulls and marine motors. Deals with boat construction, design and types of power plants, installation of engines, and all phases of motor boat and engine care, operation and repair. Written by a corps of experts; compiled and edited by V. W. Page. Includes complete working drawings and full instructions for building five boats, ranging in size from a sixteen-foot general utility model to a twenty-five foot raised cabin cruiser, by A. C. Leitch. A special chapter on seaplanes and flying boats is included. Fully illustrated with 374 illustrations. Henley. 524p. $4.00.
## Part I. The hull and fittings.
## Part II. The power plant and its auxiliaries.
A useful book for all interested in motor boats; their design, construction, equipment, navigation and care. Well illustrated, the plans of boat design being drawn to scale.
=Pitman’s common commodities and industries.= Pitman. $1.00. 2s. 6d.
A collection of thin monographs, written in nontechnical style by authoritative British authors for the general reader. Suitable for general libraries. About thirty volumes have appeared. The following are recent publications:
Furniture. H. E. Binstead.
Carpets and the carpet trade. R. S. Brinton.
Knitted fabrics. J. T. Chamberlain and J. H. Quilter.
Zinc and its alloys. T. E. Lones.
Clays and clay products. A. H. Searle.
Asbestos. A. L. Summers.
Gas and gas making. W. H. Y. Webber.
Coal. F. H. Wilson.
Cordage and cordage hemp. T. Woodhouse and R. Kilgour.
=Personal efficiency in business.= E. E. Purinton. McBride. 341p. $1.60.
Interesting discussion of business efficiency principles and methods, for the guidance of business men ambitious to succeed in office work, salesmanship or as executives.
=Technical writing.= T. A. Rickard. Wiley. 178p. $1.50.
An instructive book on the writing of English as it applies to engineering reports, papers, articles for the press, etc. Numerous examples of bad grammar, incorrect use of words and faulty construction of sentences are provided, and much good advice on correct technical writing is given. The matter is based on lectures delivered before engineering classes.
Author is editor of the _Mining and Scientific Press_.
=House painting, glazing, paper hanging and whitewashing=: a book for the householder. 2d. ed., rev. and enl. A. H. Sabin. Wiley. 143p. $1.00.
Instructive book for householders interested in knowing about materials and methods employed in exterior and interior house painting, varnishing, painting structural metal, floor-finishing, glazing, papering, whitewashing, kalsomining, mixing paints, etc. A book for the amateur.
Author is consulting chemist of the National Lead Company, and writes from large experience in paint and varnish manufacturing.
=Bricklaying in modern practice.= Stewart Scrimshaw. Macmillan. 182p. $1.20.
An elementary text-book designed to teach the fundamentals of the bricklaying trade, and a source of information concerning the trade. Emphasis is placed upon trade ethics and Americanization. Considers briefly the history of bricklaying, materials of the trade, tools and apparatus, practical bricklaying, special phases of bricklaying, theory of the trade, safety and hygiene, economics of bricklaying, the bricklayers relation to the public trade organizations, apprenticeship. Each of the eleven chapters is followed by a summary, questions, and literature references.
Author is supervisor of apprenticeship for the State of Wisconsin.
=Pattern making.= J. A. Shelley. Industrial Press. 332p. $3.00.
Practical book on the making of wood patterns and core-boxes for foundry castings. Explains and illustrates in detail actual operations in laying out and constructing patterns and core-boxes; the tools, machinery and materials employed, and contains other information valuable to the pattern maker and student. Fully illustrated with original halftones and line drawings.
Author is instructor in pattern making, Pratt Institute, and writes from experience as a practical pattern maker.
=The world’s food resources.= J. R. Smith. Holt. 634p. $3.50.
An interesting book on the world’s food resources of all kinds; where and how produced, the possibilities of increasing production and of employing foods not now estimated at their real value. Considers also the cost of production of various foodstuffs in comparison with their nutritive values and, in general, the whole question of food supply from an economic standpoint.
Author is professor of economic geography in Columbia University.
=Industrial Spanish.= C. F. Sparkman. Allyn. 259p. $1.40.
A Spanish reader entirely in the Spanish language, providing reading exercises relating to the trades, business, manufactures, engineering, agriculture, professions, etc., with many illustrations. A section on grammar and a vocabulary are appended.
Author is assistant professor of Spanish, Purdue University.
=The practice of presswork.= C. R. Spicher. Pittsburgh. Author. 240p. $3.60.
Authoritative, practical book describing the mechanism and operation of various types of printing presses; the “make-ready” operation for printing; printing inks; rollers, etc. Contains chapters on automatic feeders, paper-making, typesetting machines, photo-engraving, electric drive.
A good text-book for schools where printing is taught, and contains much that is instructive for those who are interested in printing and photo-engraving for advertising or other purposes.
Author is instructor in presswork, Carnegie Institute of Technology.
=Swoope’s lessons in practical electricity=; an elementary text book. Ed. 16, rewritten, revised and enlarged by H. N. Stillman and Erich Hausmann. Van Nostrand. 625p. $2.50.
A complete revision of a good elementary textbook which has been largely used for nearly twenty years. In the present edition the matter has been brought up to date and some additional chapters added. It is a valuable text-book for schools or for home study.
Dr Hausmann, the surviving reviser, is professor of physics at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn.
=Tires and vulcanizing=; a comprehensive and practical manual of rubber tires, tire repairing and vulcanizing, including all necessary information and instructions on rubber, compounds, cotton and repair materials; the construction of pneumatic tires together with their use, injuries and abuse. H. H. Tufford. Henley. 410p. $2.00.
An instruction book for beginners or for those employed in tire repairing, describing in detail the materials, tools and operations employed in the various processes. The book is plainly written and illustrated.
Author was formerly chief vulcanizing instructor in a U. S. army school.
=Operation and care of vehicle-type batteries.= (Prepared with the cooperation of the construction division of the Army, War Department.) Wash., Government Printing office. 94p. Paper 30c. (U.S. Bureau of Standards circular, No. 92.)
An authoritative book on storage batteries for electric tractors and trucks. Describes in detail lead-acid and iron-nickel types of batteries, their construction, testing, charging, storage, etc. Contains U. S. Government specifications and a glossary of terms.
=A practical course in roof framing=; the underlying principles and their application to practical work, especially written for foremen, journeymen and apprentice woodworkers, and as a textbook for schools. R. M. Van Gaasbeek. Drake. 151p. $1.50.
Plainly written, practical home study book for carpenters and apprentices, or a text book for trade schools. Illustrated with 72 line drawings and halftones made for the book.
Author is head of department of woodworking, Pratt Institute.
=Electric welding.= Ethan Viall.
A comprehensive treatise, largely a compilation from various sources, describing the apparatus and operations employed in arc and resistance welding for manufacturing and repairing purposes. The different makes of apparatus now in use are described and illustrated, and many examples of work performed are given. Contains chapters on the physical properties and metallurgy of arc-fused steels. The book is fully illustrated.
Author is editor of _American Machinist_.
=Furniture for small houses=; a book of designs for inexpensive furniture with new methods of construction and decoration. P. A. Wells. Lond., Batsford, and N. Y. Dutton. 35p. text, and 57 plates. 10½ × 7½ in. 12s. 6d. American price $7.00.
An English book of furniture for small town and country houses. The articles are severely plain in design, small in size, and inexpensive to make. An experienced amateur could make any of the pieces. Pictures of the furniture and detailed drawing for its construction are given.
Author is head of cabinet department, London County Council Shoreditch Technical School, where all the furniture shown in the book was originally made. The text describes the woods used and decorations employed.
=The automobile repairman’s helper=; a pocket book for the mechanic, owner, chauffeur, and student, covering every trouble likely to be found in all the standard cars and including chapters on inspection and lubrication, drills, taps and lathes, welding storage, batteries, cylinder and piston ring work, bearings, axle adjustments, repairing tops, mudguards, lamps, etc. 2v. S. T. Williams. Each vol. has 448p. $3.00 per vol.
V. 1 appeared in 1918.
The books contain plain instructions for performing all kinds of repair work on automobiles. Fully illustrated.
=Modern pulp and paper-making=; a practical treatise. G. S. Witham, Sr. The chemical catalog company, inc. 599p. $6.00.
Treats in a practical manner of the materials, plant, and all the operations employed in the production of pulp and paper, according to American practice, quite the best practical book on the subject and valuable in any community where the paper industry is carried on. Paper manufacturers, dealers, salesmen and others interested in the subject, may gain much information from the book.
Author is manager of Mills, Union Bag and Paper Corporation, Hudson Falls, N.Y.
=Clothing=; choice, care, cost. M. S. Woolman. Lippincott. 289p. (Lippincott’s family life series.)
An instructive book on the clothing and accessories which make up the wardrobe, especially of women and children. Describes the various materials: cotton, linen, silk, and leather, and discusses their uses, cost, care and repair. Contains chapters on thrift, shopping, dyeing, laundry, spot removal, and related matter.
Author writes from experience as teacher and textile specialist.
Subject, Title and Pseudonym Index To Author Entries, March, 1920—February, 1921
A. E. F. Skillman, W. R. (Je ’20)
Abandoned farmers. Cobb, I. S. (D ’20)
Abbotscourt. Ayscough, J:, pseud. (Je ’20)
=Ability tests= Goddard, H: H. Human efficiency and levels of intelligence. (D ’20) Trabue, M. R., and Stockbridge, F. R. Measure your mind. (My ’20) Yoakum, C. S., and Yerkes, R. M., eds. Army mental tests. (My ’20)
About it and about. Willoughby, D. (D ’20)
Abraham Lincoln. Hill, J: W. (Ja ’21)
Accepting the universe. Burroughs, J: (N ’20)
=Accounting= Carthage, P. I. Retail organization and accounting control. (Ja ’21) Hodge, A. C., and McKinsey, J. O. Principles of accounting (D ’20)
=Acids= Adlam, G: H: J. Acids, alkalis and salts. (Jl ’20)
Acquisitive society. Tawney, R: H: (Ja ’21)
Adam of Dublin. O’Riordan, C. O. (Ja ’21)
=Adams, Charles Francis, 1807–1886= Adams, C: F., and others. Cycle of Adams letters. (Ja ’21)
=Adams, Charles Francis, 1835–1915= Adams, C: F., and others. Cycle of Adams letters. (Ja ’21)
=Adams, Henry, 1838–1918= Adams, C: F., and others. Cycle of Adams letters. (Ja ’21) Adams, H: Letters to a niece and prayer to the Virgin of Chartres. (Ja ’21)
Administration of village and consolidated schools. Finney, R. L., and Schafer, A. L. (Ag ’20)
Adolescent girl. Blanchard, P. M. (Ag ’20)
Adorable dreamer. Kirby, E. (O ’20)
Advancing hour. Hapgood, N. (O ’20)
Adventure in working-class education. Mansbridge, A. (D ’20)
Adventurers of Oregon. Skinner, C. L. (D ’20)
Adventures and enthusiasms. Lucas, E: V. (O ’20)
Adventures in interviewing. Marcosson, I: F: (Mr ’20)
Adventures in Mother Goose land. Gowar, E: (O ’20)
Adventures in southern seas. Forbes, G: (Ja ’21)
Adventurous lady. Snaith, J: C. (N ’20)
Adventures of a modern occultist. Bland, O. (N ’20)
Adventures of a nature guide. Mills, E. A. (Mr ’20)
=Advertising= Allen, F: J. Advertising as a vocation. (My ’20) Durstine, R. S. Making advertisements. (Ja ’21) Ramsay, R. E. Effective house organs. (Ap ’20) Russell, T: Commercial advertising. (Ap ’20)
Advice. Bodenheim, M. (N ’20)
Aerial transport. Thomas, G: H. (S ’20)
=Aeronautics= Brown, A. W., and Bott, A. J: Flying the Atlantic in sixteen hours. (Jl ’20) Sweetser, A., and Lamont, G. Opportunities in aviation. (Mr ’20) Westervelt. G: C., and others. Triumph of the N. C.’s. (Je ’20) Wilson, E. B. Aeronautics. (D ’20) Woodhouse, H: Textbook of applied aeronautic engineering. (N ’20)
=Aeronautics, Commercial= Thomas, G: H. Aerial transport. (S ’20) Wheat, G: S., ed. Municipal landing fields and air ports. (F ’21)
Æsthetic attitude. Langfeld, H. S. (F ’21)
Affable stranger. McArthur, P. (F ’21)
Affinities. Rinehart, M. (Jl ’20)
=Africa= =Description and travel= Baker, E. Life and explorations of Frederick Stanley Arnot. (D ’20) =Economic conditions= Woolf, L. S. Empire and commerce in Africa. (O ’20) =History= Morel, E. D. Black man’s burden. (Ja ’21)
=Africa, East= =Description and travel= Anderson, W: A. South of Suez. (O ’20)
=Africa, South= Leyds, W. J. Transvaal surrounded. (N ’20)
Africa and the discovery of America. Wiener, L. (Ja ’21)
After-death communications. Bazett, L. M. (N ’20)
After the day. Bennett, R. (F ’21)
Against the grain. Eng title of Rolling stone. Scott. C. A. Dawson. (Mr ’20)
Age of innocence. Wharton, E. N. (N ’20)
Agrarian crusade. Buck, S. J. (D ’20)
=Agricultural colonization= Mead, E. Helping men own farms. (Ag ’20)
=Agricultural extension work= Routzahn, M. B. Traveling publicity campaigns. (F ’21)
=Agricultural societies= Buck, S. J. Agrarian crusade. (D ’20)
=Agriculture= Findlay, H., ed. Handbook for practical farmers. (Ja ’21)
Aims of teaching in Jewish schools. Grossmann, L: (Ap ’20)
Air pirate. Gull, C. A. E: R. (N ’20)
Airplane photography. Ives, H. E. (Mr ’20)
=Airships= Whale, G: British airships. (Jl ’20)
=Alaska= =Description and travel= Cameron, C. Cheechako in Alaska and Yukon. (F ’21) Kent, R. Wilderness. (Ap ’20)
Alaska man’s luck. Rutzebeck, H. (Ja ’21)
Albany: the crisis in government. Waldman, L: (S ’20)
=Alcoholism= Towns, C: B. Habits that handicap. (Mr ’20)
=Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836–1907= Aldrich, L. Crowding memories. (N ’20)
Alf’s button. Darlington, W. A. (S ’20)
Aliens’ text book on citizenship. Beck, H. M. (O ’20)
All and sundry. Raymond, E. T. (Jl ’20)
All clear, God of my faith, and God’s outcast. Manners, J: H. (Mr ’20)
All things are possible. Shestov, L. (O ’20)
All-wool Morrison. Day, H. F. (S ’20)
Allegra. Harker, L. A. (Ap ’20)
Almonds of life. Young. F. E. M. (O ’20)
Almosts. MacMurchy, H. (My ’20)
=Alsace-Lorraine= O’Shaughnessy, E. L. Alsace in rust and gold. (My ’20)
Also Ran. Reynolds, G. M. (N ’20)
Altitude and health. Roget, F. R. (D ’20)
Ambush. White, S: A. (N ’20)
=America= City club of Chicago. Ideals of America. (Je ’20) =Discovery and exploration= Dark, R: Quest of the Indies. (D ’20) Wiener, L. Africa and the discovery of America. (Ja ’21)
America and the new era. Friedman, E. M., ed. (D ’20)
America first. Evans, L. B. (Ja ’21)
America via the neighborhood. Daniels, J: (Ja ’21)
American army in the European conflict. Chambrun, J. A. de P. de, and Marenches, C: de. (Mr ’20)
American boys’ handybook of camp-lore and woodcraft. Beard, D. C. (D ’20)
American business law. Frey, A. B. (Jl ’20)
=American colonization society= Fox, E. L. American colonization society, 1817–1840. (D ’20)
American credo. Nathan, G: J., and Mencken, H: L: (Ap ’20)
American democracy. Forman, S: E. (F ’21)
American democracy versus Prussian Marxism. Birdseye, C. F. (O ’20)
American engineers in France. Parsons, W: B. (D ’20)
American foreign policy. Carnegie endowment for international peace. Division of intercourse and education. (D ’20)
American guide book to France and its battlefields. Garey, E. B., and others. (Ag ’20)
American history. Muzzey, D: S. (O ’20)
American labor year book, 1919–1920. (D ’20)
=American literature= Boynton, P. H. History of American literature. (Mr ’20) =Collections= Rees, B. J., ed. Modern American prose selections. (Ag ’20)
American medical biographies. Kelly, H. A., and Burrage, W. L. (N ’20)
American police systems. Fosdick, R. B. (Ja ’21)
American school toys and useful novelties in wood. Kunou, C: A. (My ’20)
American soul. Farriss, C: S. (F ’21)
American Supreme court as an international tribunal. Smith, H. A. (F ’21)
American towns and people. Rhodes, H. G. (Ja ’21)
American world policies. Hill, D: J. (Ag ’20)
=Americanism= Emerson, G. New frontier. (Ag ’20)
Americanism versus bolshevism. Hanson, O. (Mr ’20)
=Americanization= Beck, H. M. Aliens’ text book on citizenship. (O ’20) Bogardus, E. S. Essentials of Americanization. (Ag ’20) Daniels, J: America via the neighborhood. (Ja ’21) Davis, P., and Schwartz, B., eds. Immigration and Americanization. (Mr ’20) Drachsler, J. Democracy and assimilation. (F ’21) Stewart. W. Making of a nation. (My ’20) Talbot. W., comp. and ed. Americanization. (Jl ’20) Thompson, F. V: Schooling of the immigrant. (N ’20)
Americanization of Edward Bok. Bok, E: W: (D ’20)
Americans all. Heydrick, B: A., ed. (O ’20)
Americans by adoption. Husband, J. (Jl ’20)
American’s London. Hale, L. (O ’20)
America’s aims and Asia’s aspirations. Gallagher, P. (O ’20)
America’s position in music. Simpson, E. E. (Ag ’20)
Among the Ibos of Nigeria. Basden, G: T: (Ja ’21)
=Amusements= Ripley, G: S. Games for boys. (Ja. ’21)
=Anarchism and anarchists= Ganz, M., and Ferber, N. J. Rebels. (Ap ’20)
Anchor. Sadler, M. (My ’20)
Ancient Allan. Haggard, H: R. (Je ’20)
Ancient man. Van Loon, H. W. (F ’21)
=Andalusia= Maugham, W: S. Land of the blessed Virgin. (S ’20)
Anderson Crow, detective. McCutcheon, G: B. (Je ’20)
=Anecdotes= D’Oyly, W. H. Tales retailed of celebrities and others. (N ’20)
Anglo-American relations, 1861–1865. Shaw, F: J:, and Chesson, W. H. (My ’20)
Animal husbandry. Tormey, J: L., and Lawry, R. C. (F ’21)
=Animals= Burgess, T. W. Burgess animal book for children. (D ’20) Ingersoll, E. Wit of the wild. (D ’20)
=Animals, Legends and stories of= Bates, K. L. Sigurd our golden collie. (Ap ’20) Eaton, W. P. On the edge of the wilderness. (D ’20) Hawkes, C. Master Frisky. (O ’20) Long, W: J. Wood-folk comedies. (N ’20) Lytle, J: H. Story of Jack. (F ’21) St Mars, F. Way of the wild. (O ’20)
Animated cartoons. Lutz, E. G: (Je ’20)
=Animism= Zwemer, S: M. Influence of animism on Islam. (Ag ’20)
Anne. Hartley, O. (N ’20)
Answer to John Robinson. (N ’20)
=Antarctic regions= Shackleton, E. H: South. (Ap ’20)
Anthology of another town. Howe, E. W. (Ja ’21)
Anthology of magazine verse for 1919. Braithwaite, W: S. B., ed. (Ap ’20)
Anthology of newspaper verse for 1919, and year book of newspaper poetry. Davis, F. P., ed. (F ’21)
Anthology of recent poetry. Walters, L. D’O. (D ’20)
Anthony Aston. Nicholson, W. (Ja ’21)
Antichrist. Nietzsche, F. W. (Je ’20)
Apocalypse of John. Beckwith, I. T. (O ’20)
=Application for positions= Gunion, P. C. Selling your services. (Je ’20)
Applied business law. Bush, C. H. (My ’20)
Applied science for metal workers. Dooley, W: H: (Mr ’20)
Applied science for wood-workers. Dooley, W: H: (Mr ’20)
=Aranha, Joseph Graça.= See Graça, Aranha, J. P. da
=Arbitration, Industrial= Beman, L. T., comp. Selected articles on the compulsory arbitration and compulsory investigation of industrial disputes. (N ’20)
=Archaeology= Marshall, F. H: Discovery in Greek lands. (F ’21)
Archaic England. Bayley, H. (D ’20)
=Architecture, Colonial= Cousins, F., and Riley, P. M. Colonial architecture of Salem. (My ’20) Robinson. A. G. Old New England houses. (N ’20)
=Arctic regions= Stuck, H. Winter circuit of our Arctic coast. (Je ’20)
=Argentine Republic= =Description and travel= Dreier, K. S. Five months in the Argentine from a woman’s point of view. (F ’21)
Argonaut and Juggernaut. Sitwell, O. (Ap ’20)
Argonauts of faith. Mathews, B. J. (Ag ’20)
Arguments and speeches. Evarts, W: M. (My ’20)
=Arlen, Michael=, pseud. See Kouyoumdjian, D.
=Armenia= =History= Aslan, K. Armenia and the Armenians from the earliest times until the great war (1914). (Je ’20)
Armies of labor. Orth, S: P. (D ’20)
=Arms and armour= Dean, B. Helmets and body armor in modern warfare. (O ’20)
Army and religion. (Mr ’20)
Army mental tests. Yoakum, C. S., and Yerkes, R. M., eds. (My ’20)
Army of 1918. McCormick, R. R. (D ’20)
Army with banners. Kennedy, C: R. (My ’20)
=Arnot, Frederick Stanley, 1858–1914= Baker, E. Life and explorations of Frederick Stanley Arnot. (D ’20)
Arrows of desire. Mackenzie, J: S. (Jl ’20)
=Art= Clutton-Brock, A. Essays on art. (Ap ’20) Gibran, K. Twenty drawings. (Je ’20) Sirén, O. Essentials in art. (D ’20)
=Art, Commercial= Whiting, J: D. Practical illustration. (Ja ’21)
=Art, Japanese= Stewart, B. Japanese color prints. (Ja)
Art of biography. Thayer, W: R. (D ’20)
Art of fighting. Fiske. B. A. (Je ’20)
Art of interesting. Donnelly, F. P. (N ’20)
Artificial light. Luckiesh, M. (Ag ’20)
=Artists= Birnbaum, M. Introductions. (Jl ’20)
As the wind blew. Troubetzkoy, A. (D ’20)
As the wind blows. Phillpotts, E. (S ’20)
=Asbestos= Summers, A. L. Asbestos and the asbestos industry. (My ’20)
Ask and receive. Crane, A. M. (F ’21)
=Asquith, Mrs Margot (Tennant), 1864–= Asquith, M. Margot Asquith, an autobiography. (D ’20)
=Aston, Anthony, 1712–1731= Nicholson, W. Anthony Aston. (Ja ’21)
At fame’s gateway. Mix, J. I. (My ’20)
At random. Creevey, C. A. (N ’20)
At the sign of the Red swan. Elwell, A. (Ag ’20)
At the sign of the Two heroes. Aldon, A. (O ’20)
=Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railway company= Bradley, G. D. Story of the Santa Fe. (Jl ’20)
=Athletics= Clark, E. H. Track athletics up to date. (Ag ’20)
=Atlantic coast line railroad= Dozier, H. D. History of the Atlantic coast line railroad. (Je ’20)
Atlantida. Benoit, P. (S ’20)
Aurelia, and other poems. Nichols, R. M. B. (O ’20)
=Austen, Jane, 1775–1817= Firkins, O. W. Jane Austen. (Ap ’20)
Australian victories in France in 1918. Monash, J: (Ja ’21)
=Austria= =Foreign relations= Gori[)c]ar, J., and Stowe, L. B. Inside story of Austro-German intrigue. (Ap ’20)
=Authorship= Cushing, C: P. If you don’t write fiction. (Ag ’20) Hearn. L. Talks to writers. (D ’20) Klickmann, F. Lure of the pen. (My ’20) Stevenson, R. L: B. Learning to write. (Ag ’20)
Autobiography. Carnegie, A. (N ’20)
Autobiography of a race horse. Yates, L. B. (Ag ’20)
Autobiography of a Winnebago Indian. (S ’20)
Autobiography of Buffalo Bill. Cody, W: F: (Jl ’20)
Automobile owner’s guide. Scholl, F. B. (N ’20)
Automobile starting, lighting, and ignition. Pagé, V: W. (D ’20)
=Automobiles= Pagé, V: W. Model T Ford car. (D ’20) Schaefer. C. T. Motor truck design and construction. (Mr ’20) Scholl, F. B. Automobile owner’s guide. (N ’20) =Electric equipment= Pagé, V: W. Automobile starting, lighting, and ignition. (D ’20) =Lighting= Collins, A. F: Motor car starting and lighting. (S ’20) =Starting devices= Collins, A. F: Motor car starting and lighting. (S ’20)
=Autumn= Keeler, H. L. Our northern autumn. (D ’20)
=Aviation= Dargon, J. Future of aviation. (D ’20)
Avowals. Moore, G: (My ’20)
Awakening. Galsworthy, J: (Ja ’21)
=Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685–1750= Forkel, J. N. Johann Sebastian Bach. (D ’20)
Bad results of good habits and other lapses. Park, J: E. (Je ’20)
=Bairnsfather, Bruce, 1887–= Bairnsfather, B. Bairnsfather case. (F ’21)
Bairnsfather case. Bairnsfather, B. (F ’21)
=Balfour, Arthur James, 1848–= Raymond, E. T. Life of Arthur James Balfour. (Ja ’21)
=Balkan states= Sloane, W: M. Balkans. (S ’20) =History= Buxton, N. E:, and Leese, C. L. Balkan problems and European peace. (S ’20)
Balkans. Sloane, W: M. (S ’20)
=Ballads= Olcott, F. J. Story-telling ballads. (Ja ’21) Some British ballads. (F ’21)
Ballads of old New York. Guiterman, A. (Mr ’20)
=Bands (music)= Woods, G. H. Public school orchestras and bands. (Je ’20)
=Banks and banking= McCaleb, W. F. Present and past banking in Mexico. (Ap ’20)
Barbarous soviet Russia. McBride, I: (S ’20)
=Barbelllon, W. N. P., pseud.= See Cummings, B. F:
Barent Creighton. Shafer, D. C. (S ’20)
Barry Leroy. Bailey, H: C. (Je ’20)
=Barstow, Mrs Montague.= See Orczy, E.
=Baseball= Frost, H., and Wardlaw, C: D. Basket ball and indoor baseball for women. (S ’20)
Basil Everman. Singmaster, E. (Ap ’20)
=Basket ball= Frost, H., and Wardlaw, C: D. Basket ball and indoor baseball for women. (S ’20)
Battle of Jutland. Bellairs. C. W. (Je ’20)
=Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, 1st earl of, 1804–1881= Buckle, G: E. Life of Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield. (O ’20)
Beautiful Mrs Davenant. Tweedale, V. (O ’20)
Beauty and the bolshevist. Miller, A. (D ’20)
Beck of Beckford. Blundell, M. E. (F ’21)
Bedouins. Huneker, J. G. (Je ’20)
Before and now. Harrison, A. (Je ’20)
Before the war. Haldane, R: B. H. (Ap ’20)
Beginner’s history of philosophy. Cushman, H. E. (Ap ’20)
Behavior of crowds. Martin, E. D. (Ja ’21)
Belgian Congo and the Berlin act. Keith, A. B. (Ap ’20)
=Belgium= Edwards, G: W. Belgium old and new. (F ’21) Linden, H. V. Belgium. (F ’21) =German occupation= Mercier, D. F. F. J. Cardinal Mercier’s own story. (My ’20) =History= Essen, L. van der. Short history of Belgium. (Ap ’20)
Belgium old and new. Edwards, G: W. (F ’21)
Belonging. Wadsley, O. (O ’20)
Bengal fairy tales. Bradley-Birt, F. B. (Ja ’21)
Benjy. Stevenson, G: (Je ’20)
=Bentley, John Francis, 1839–1902= L’Hôpital, W: de. Westminster cathedral and its architect. (My ’20)
=Berkshire hills= Eaton, W. P. In Berkshire fields. (N ’20)
=Bernstorff, Johann Heinrich Andreas Hermann Albrecht, graf von, 1862–= Bernstorff, J. H. A. H. A. My three years in America. (Ag ’20)
Bertram Cope’s year. Fuller, H: B. (My ’20)
Best American humorous short stories. Jessup, A., ed. (S ’20)
Best plays of 1919–20. Mantle, B., ed. (D ’20)
Best psychic stories. French, J. L:, ed. (S ’20)
Best short stories of 1919. O’Brien, E: J. H., ed. (Ap ’20)
Better letters. (My ’20)
Better world. Dennett, T. (F ’21)
Between you and me. Lauder, H. (Ap ’20)
=Beverages= Stockbridge. B. E. What to drink. (Ap ’20)
Beyond the desert. Noyes, A. (D ’20)
Beyond the horizon. O’Neill, E. G. (S ’20)
=Bible. Whole= =About the Bible= Wheeler, E. P. Lawyer’s study of the Bible. (Ap ’20) _Literary character_ Genung, J: F. Guidebook to the Biblical literature. (My ’20)
=Bible. Old Testament= =About the Old Testament= Schoff, W. H. Ship “Tyre.” (F ’21) =Parts of the Old Testament= _Job_ Jastrow, M., jr. Book of Job. (Ja ’21) =Single books= _Genesis_ Morgenstern, J. Jewish interpretation of the book of Genesis. (D ’20) _Isaiah_ Gordon, A. R. Faith of Isaiah. (D ’20) =Stories= Wood, I. F. Heroes of early Israel. (F ’21)
=Bible. New Testament= =Parts of the New Testament= _Epistles_ Kennedy, H. A. A. Theology of the Epistles. (F ’21) Parry, R. St J: Pastoral epistles. (F ’21) =Single books= _Revelation_ Beckwith, I. T. Apocalypse of John. (O ’20) =Texts= Moulton, R: G., ed. Modern reader’s Bible for schools. (Je ’20)
=Bibliography= Guthrie, A. L., comp. Index to St Nicholas. (Ap ’20)
=Bickerstaffe-Drew. Francis Browning Drew, 1858–= See Ayscough, J:, pseud.
Big-town round-up. Raine, W: M. (F ’21)
=Biography= Courtney, J. E. Freethinkers of the nineteenth century. (S ’20) Dombrowski, E. German leaders of yesterday and today. (S ’20) Ellis, J. Fame and failure. (S ’20) Fryer, E. M. Book of boyhoods. (D ’20) Hutchinson, H. G. Portraits of the eighties. (S ’20) Raymond, E. T. All and sundry. (Jl ’20) Thayer, W: R. Art of biography. (D ’20) =Dictionaries= Grove, G: Dictionary of music and musicians. (F ’21) Kelly, H. A., and Burrage, W. L. American medical biographies. (N ’20) Who was who. (D ’20)
=Biology= East, E: M., and Jones, D. F. Inbreeding and outbreeding. (Ag ’20) Smallwood, W: M., and others. Biology for high schools. (O ’20) Thomson, J: A. System of animate nature. (Ja ’21)
=Bird houses= Baxter, L. H. Boy bird house architecture. (My ’20)
=Birds= Chapman, F. M. What bird is that? (Je ’20) Hudson, W. H. Birds in town and village. (Je ’20) Hudson, W. H. Birds of La Plata. (F ’21) Morgan, A. B. Little folks tramping and camping. (N ’20)
Birds. Squire, J: C. (D ’20)
Birds of La Plata. Hudson, W. H. (F ’21)
=Birmingham, George A.=, pseud. See Hannay, J. O.
=Birth control= Marchant, J., ed. Control of parenthood. (F ’21) Sanger, M. H. Woman and the new race. (F ’21)
Birth of God. Heidenstam, K: G. V. von. (My ’20)
Black Bartlemy’s treasure. Farnol, J. (Ja ’21)
Black buccaneer. Meader, S. W. (N ’20)
Black gold. Elliott, L. W. (F ’21)
Black knight. Sidgwick, C., and Garstin, C. (O ’20)
Black man’s burden. Morel, E. D. (Ja ’21)
Blacksheep! blacksheep! Nicholson, M. (Jl ’20)
Blind. Poole, E. (D ’20)
Blind wisdom. Hall, A. B. (F ’21)
Blood of things. Kreymborg, A. (F ’21)
Blood red dawn. Dobie, C: C. (Jl ’20)
Bloom of cactus. Bennet, R. A. (Mr ’20)
Blower of bubbles. Baxter, A. B. (Mr ’20)
Blue pearl. Scoville, S:, jr. (N ’20)
Blue print reading. Wyatt, E. M. (F ’21)
=Blue prints= Wyatt, E. M. Blue print reading. (F ’21)
Blue room. Hamilton, C. (D ’20)
Blue smoke. Baker, K. (My ’20)
Blueberry bear. Sherard, J. L: (O ’20)
Bluestone. Wilkinson, M. O. (O ’20)
Boardwalk. Widdemer, M. (Mr ’20)
=Boats and boating= Yates, R. F. Boys’ book of model boats. (N ’20)
Bobbins of Belgium. Kellogg, C. (My ’20)
Bobby and the big road. Lindsay, M. M. (O ’20)
=Bohemians= Capek, T: Cechs (Bohemians) in America. (Mr ’20)
=Böhme, Jacob. 1575–1624= Böhme, J. Confessions of Jacob Boehme. (F ’21)
=Bok, Edward William, 1863–= Bok. E: W: Americanization of Edward Bok. (D ’20)
Bolshevik adventure. Pollock, J: (F ’21)
Bolshevik Russia. Antonelli, É. (Mr ’20)
Bolshevik theory. Postgate, R. W. (D ’20)
=Bolshevism= Antonelli, É. Bolshevik Russia. (Mr ’20) Cause of world unrest. (D ’20) Comerford, F. New world. (N ’20) Goode, W: T: Bolshevism at work. (Je ’20) Hanson, O. Americanism versus bolshevism. (Mr ’20) Hapgood, N. Advancing hour. (O ’20) Macdonald, J. R. Parliament and revolution. (Ag ’20) Mead, G: W. Great menace. (Ag ’20) Miliukov, P. Bolshevism. (O ’20) Postgate, R. W. Bolshevik theory. (D ’20) Rihani, A. F. Descent of bolshevism. (Ag ’20) Russell, B. A. W: Bolshevism. (Ja ’21) Spargo, J: “Greatest failure in all history.” (S ’20) Walling, W: E. Sovietism. (S ’20)
Bomber gipsy. Herbert, A. P. (Jl ’20)
Bonnie Prince Fetlar. Saunders, M. (N ’20)
Book of boyhoods. Fryer, E. M. (D ’20)
Book of bravery. Lanier, H: W. (Ja ’21)
Book of burlesques. Mencken, H: L: (Mr ’20)
Book of Chicago. Shackleton, R. (Ja ’21)
Book of games and parties. Wolcott, T. H., ed. (D ’20)
Book of good hunting. Newbolt, H: J: (F ’21)
Book of humorous verse. Wells, C., comp. (Ja ’21)
Book of Job. Jastrow, M., jr. (Ja ’21)
Book of marionettes. Joseph, H. H. (Jl ’20)
Book of Marjorie. (My ’20)
Book of modern British verse. Braithwaite, W: S. B., ed. (My ’20)
Book of R. L. S. Brown, G: E: (Ap ’20)
Book of Susan. Dodd, L. W. (O ’20)
Book of the damned. Fort, C: (Ap ’20)
Book of the Severn. Bradley, A. G. (N ’20)
=Books and reading= Bostwick, A. E. Librarian’s open shelf. (O ’20) Quiller-Couch, A. T: On the art of reading. (D ’20) Squire, J: C. Books in general. (S ’20)
Books and their writers. Mais, S. P. B. (O ’20)
=Books for boys and girls= Abbott, J. L. Highacres. (D ’20) Adams, K. Mehitable. (Ja ’21) Aldon, A. At the sign of the Two heroes. (O ’20) Anderson, R. G. Seven o’clock stories. (Ja ’21) Armfield, C. Wonder tales of the world. (N ’20) Ashmun, M. E. Marian Frear’s summer. (S ’20) Ault, N. Dreamland shores. (Ja ’21) Babson, R. W. Central American journey. (My ’20) Bailey, C. S. Broad stripes and bright stars. (My ’20) Bailey, C. S. Wonder stories. (O ’20) Baldwin, J., and Livengood, W: W. Sailing the seas. (F ’21) Barbour, R. H:, and Holt, H. P. Mystery of the Sea-lark. (O ’20) Barclay, V. C. Danny again. (O ’20) Bassett, S. W. Paul and the printing press. (O ’20) Bosschère, J. de. City curious. (N ’20) Bowen, W: Enchanted forest. (F ’21) Bradley-Birt, F. B. Bengal fairy tales. (Ja ’21) Brady, L. E. Green forest fairy book. (Ja ’21) Bryant, A. E., ed. Treasury of hero tales. (O ’20) Burgess, T. W. Burgess animal book for children. (D ’20) Butler, E. P. Swatty. (Ap ’20) Carrington, H. Boy’s book of magic. (N ’20) Chaffee, A. Lost river. (O ’20) Chandler, A. C. More magic pictures of the long ago. (My ’20) Cheley, F. H. Overland for gold. (F ’21) Children’s story garden. (Je ’20) Chisholm, L., and Steedman, A., comps. Staircase of stories. (My ’20) Colum, P. Boy apprenticed to an enchanter. (Ja ’21) Colum, P. Children of Odin. (D ’20) Dana, E. N. Story of Jesus. (N ’20) Davies, E. C. Boy in Serbia. (O ’20) Dyer, W. A. Sons of liberty. (Ja ’21) Eaton, W. P. On the edge of the wilderness. (D ’20) Edwards, C. Treasury of heroes and heroines. (D ’20) Eells, E. S. Tales of enchantment from Spain. (N ’20) Elias, E. L. Abraham Lincoln. (N ’20) Elias, E. L. Periwinkle’s island. (N ’20) Evans, L. B. America first. (Ja ’21) Evison, M. Rainbow gold. (N ’20) Fabre, J. H. C. Secret of everyday things. (N ’20) Fillmore, P. H. Shoemaker’s apron. (N ’20) Forsey, M. S. Jack and me. (N ’20) Fraser, C. C. Boys’ book of sea fights. (N ’20) Fraser, C. C. Young citizen’s own book. (N ’20) Friedlander, G. Jewish fairy book. (N ’20) Fryer, E. M. Book of boyhoods. (D ’20) Fyleman, R. Fairies and chimneys. (N ’20) Gardner, G. New Robinson Crusoe. (S ’20) Garis, H. R. Rick and Ruddy. (O ’20) Goldsmith, M. I wonder why. (O ’20) Gordon, M. D. Crystal ball. (O ’20) Gowar, E: Adventures in Mother Goose land. (O ’20) Graham, J. C. It happened at Andover. (N ’20) Grattan-Smith, T. E. True blue. (N ’20) Gray, J. Rosemary Greenaway. (S ’20) Greenberg, D: S. Cockpit of Santiago Key. (My ’20) Griffis, W: E. Swiss fairy tales. (O ’20) Hasbrouck, L. S. Hall with doors. (N ’20) Hawkes, C. Master Frisky. (O ’20) Holland, R. S. Refugee rock. (N ’20) Ingpen, R., ed. One thousand poems for children. (F ’21) Kay, B. Elizabeth, her folks. (D ’20) Kay, B. Elizabeth, her friends. (D ’20) Kelland, C. B. Catty Atkins. (Mr ’20) Kellogg, V. L. Nuova. (N ’20) Knipe, E. and A. A. Mayflower maid. (O ’20) Laboulaye, E. R. de. Laboulaye’s fairy book. (N ’20) Laing, M. E. Hero of the longhouse. (F ’21) Lamprey, L. Masters of the guild. (N ’20) Langford, G: Pic, the weapon maker. (O ’20) Lanier, H: W. Book of bravery. (Ja ’21) Lansing, M. F., and Gulick, L. H. Food and life. (My ’20) Latham, H. S. Jimmy Quigg, office boy. (D ’20) Latham, H. S. Marty lends a hand. (My ’20) Levinger, E. E. New land. (F ’21) Lindsay, M. M. Bobby and the big road. (O ’20) Lisle. C. Diamond rock. (N ’20) Livingston, R. Land of the great out-of-doors. (N ’20) Lofting, H. Story of Dr Dolittle. (Ja ’21) Lord, K. Little playbook. (Ag ’20) Macdonald. Z. K. Eileen’s adventures in Wordland. (N ’20) McFee, I. N. Boy heroes in fiction. (N ’20) McFee, I. N. Girl heroines in fiction. (N ’20) Machard, A. When Tytie came. (O ’20) Mackain, F. E. Buzzy. (N ’20) Marshall, A. Peggy in Toyland. (N ’20) Mathews, B. J. Argonauts of faith. (Ag ’20) Meader, S. W. Black buccaneer. (N ’20) Meigs, C. Pool of stars. (My ’20) Meiklejohn, N. Cart of many colors. (My ’20) Miller, W. H. Ring-necked grizzly. (O ’20) Morgan, A. B. Little folks tramping and camping. (N ’20) Olcott, F. J. Story-telling ballads. (Ja ’21) Olcott, H. M. Whirling king, and other French fairy tales. (O ’20) Oliver, M. I. G. First steps in the enjoyment of pictures. (Ap ’20) Patch, E. M. Little gateway to science. (Je ’20) Payne, F. U. Plays and pageants of citizenship. (D ’20) Peck, L. B. Stories for good children. (F ’21) Perkins, L. Italian twins. (N ’20) Perkins, L. Scotch twins. (My ’20) Potter, M. C. Rhymes of a child’s world. (N ’20) Price, E. B. Us and the bottle man. (O ’20) Pritchard, M. T., and Ovington, M. W., comps. Upward path. (O ’20) Pumpelly, R. Travels and adventures of Raphael Pumpelly. (F ’21) Pyle, K. Tales of wonder and magic. (F ’21) Rhoades, C. H. Four girls of forty years ago. (N ’20) Richards. L. E. Honor Bright. (O ’20) Rolt-Wheeler, F. W: Boy with the U.S. trappers. (My ’20) Saunders, M. Bonnie Prince Fetlar. (N ’20) Scoville, S:, jr. Blue pearl. (N ’20) Seaman, A. H. Crimson patch. (O ’20) Segur, S. Old French fairy tales. (F ’21) Sherard, J. L: Blueberry bear. (O ’20) Skinner, A. M. and E. L., comps. Child’s book of modern stories. (Ja ’21) Skinner, A. M. and E. L., comps, and eds. Garnet story book. (My ’20) Skinner, E. L. and A. M. Children’s plays. (My ’20) Smith, C. L. Gus Harvey. (Ja ’21) Smith, L. R. Like-to-do stories. (O ’20) Smith, M. S. Maid of Orleans. (F ’21) Smith, N. A. Christmas child. (Ja ’21) Spyri, J. Cornelli. (N ’20) Spyri, J. Toni, the little wood-carver. (O ’20) Stephens, J. Irish fairy tales. (F ’21) Stone, G. Cousin Nancy and the Lees of Clifford. (N ’20) Stone, G. Jane and the owl. (O ’20) Taggart, M. A. Pilgrim maid. (My ’20) Tappan, E. M. Hero stories of France. (Je ’20) Taylor, F. L. Two Indian children of long ago. (F ’21) Taylor, I. A. Joan of Arc. (O ’20) Teixeira de Mattos, A. L: Tyltyl. (N ’20) Travel stories. (O ’20) Turpin, E. Treasure mountain. (O ’20) Tuttle, W. C. Reddy Brant. (O ’20) Van Loon, H. W. Ancient man. (F ’21) Vincent, F. S. Peter’s adventures in Meadowland. (N ’20) Walker, A. Sandman’s rainy day stories. (O ’20) Walker, A. Sandman’s stories of Drusilla doll. (O ’20) Walker, H: C. Jimmy Bunn stories. (N ’20) Wallace, D. Ragged inlet guards. (Mr ’20) Wildman, E. Famous leaders of industry. (My ’20) Wood, I. F. Heroes of early Israel. (F ’21)
Books in general. Squire, J: C. (S ’20)
=Booth, William, 1829–1912= Begbie, H. Life of William Booth. (My ’20)
=Borneo= =Description and travel= Lumholtz, K: S. Through central Borneo. (D ’20)
Borrowdale tragedy. Dawson, W: J. (F ’21)
=Boston= =History= Thwing, A. H. Crooked and narrow streets of the town of Boston, 1630–1822. (D ’20)
Bostwick’s budget. Dowst, H: P. (F ’21)
=Botany= Densmore, H. D. General botany for universities and colleges. (My ’20) Keeler, H. L. Our northern autumn. (D ’20)
Boy apprenticed to an enchanter. Colum, P. (Ja ’21)
Boy bird house architecture. Baxter, L. H. (My ’20)
Boy heroes in fiction. McFee, I. N. (N ’20)
Boy in Serbia. Davies, E. C. (O ’20)
=Boy scouts= Baden-Powell, R. S. S. Scoutmastershlp. (S ’20)
Boy with the U.S. trappers. Rolt-Wheeler, F. W: (My ’20)
=Boys= Cheley, F. H. Stories for talks to boys. (Ap ’20) Clark, T: A. High school boy and his problems. (N ’20) Livermore, G: G. Take it from Dad. (F ’21) Smith, H: L: Your biggest job, school or business. (F ’21)
Boy’s book of magic. Carrington, H. (N ’20)
Boys’ book of model boats. Yates, R. F. (N ’20)
Boys’ book of sea fights. Fraser, C. C. (N ’20)
Boys’ life of Lafayette. Nicolay, H. (N ’20)
Brass check. Sinclair, U. B. (Ap ’20)
=Brazil= Cunninghame Graham, R. B. Brazilian mystic. (Ag ’20)
Brazilian mystic. Cunninghame Graham, R. B. (Ag ’20)
Breathless moment. Coxon, M. (S ’20)
=Bricklaying= Scrimshaw, S. Bricklaying in modern practice. (F ’21)
Bride of Corinth. France, A., pseud. (F ’21)
=Bridge, Sir Frederick, 1844–= Bridge, F: Westminster pilgrim. (My ’20)
=Bridge, Norman, 1844–= Bridge, N. Marching years. (Ja ’21)
Bridge of kisses. Onions, B. (D ’20)
Brief description of the Holy sepulchre. Jeffery, G: H. E. (Jl ’20)
Brief history of the great war. Hayes, C. J. H. (Jl ’20)
Britain and greater Britain in the nineteenth century. Hughes, E: A. (Jl ’20)
British airships. Whale, G: (Jl ’20)
British campaigns in Africa and the Pacific, 1914–1918. Dane, E. (D ’20)
British corn trade. Barker, A. (F ’21)
British labor conditions and legislation during the war. Hammond. M. B. (Je ’20)
British supremacy and Canadian self-government, 1839–1854. Morison, J: L. (O ’20)
=Brittany= Mosher, A. Spell of Brittany. (Ja ’21)
Broad stripes and bright stars. Bailey, C. S. (My ’20)
Brodie and the deep sea. Eng title of Children of storm. Wylie, I. A. R. (N ’20)
Broken laugh. Villars, M. (O ’20)
Broken lights. Hughes, G. (D ’20)
Broken music. Low, B: R. C. (F ’21)
=Brooke, Rupert, 1887–1915= De la Mare, W. J: Rupert Brooke and the intellectual imagination. (My ’20)
Brown Wolf. London, J. (F ’21)
Bruce. Terhune, A. P. (S ’20)
=Budget= Cleveland, F: A., and Buck, A. E. Budget and responsible government. (Jl ’20) =Massachusetts= Gulick, L. H. Evolution of the budget in Massachusetts. (Jl ’20)
=Buffalo Bill=, pseud. See Cody, W: F:
Builder of the new South. Tompkins, D. A. (Ja ’21)
Burgess animal book for children. Burgess, T. W. (D ’20)
=Burroughs, John, 1837–= Barrus, C. John Burroughs. (D ’20)
=Business= Babson, R. W. Fundamentals of prosperity. (F ’21) Collins, A. F: and V. D. Putnam’s handbook of buying and selling. (Je ’20) De Haas, J. A. Business organization and administration. (S ’20) Frederick, J. G: Great game of business. (F ’21) Hanson, D. L: Business philosophy of Moses Irons. (Ja ’21) Kelly, F. C. Human nature in business. (Jl ’20) Secrist, H. Statistics in business. (D ’20)
=Business books= Morley, L. H., and Kight, A. C. 2400 business books and guide to business literature. (N ’20)
=Business correspondence.= See Commercial correspondence
=Business language= Clapp, J: M. Talking business. (Ag ’20)
=Business law.= See Commercial law
Business man’s English, spoken and written. Bartholomew, W. E., and Hurlbut, F. (F ’21)
Business philosophy of Moses Irons. Hanson, D. L: (Ja ’21)
Business research and statistics. Frederick, J. G: (N ’20;
Business writing. Lee, J. M., ed. (Ag ’20)
Buzzy. Mackain, F. E. (N ’20)
By-paths in Sicily. Heaton, E. O. (D ’20)
Bye-paths in curio collecting. Hayden. A. (N ’20)
By the waters of Fiume. Zanella, N. (Jl ’20)
Cairn of stars. MacDonnell, J. F. C. (Jl ’20)
Caius Gracchus. Gregory, O. (Ja ’21)
Caliban. George. W. L. (O ’20)
=California= =History= Canfield, C. L., ed. Diary of a forty-niner. (Ja ’21) =Missions= _Fiction_ Chase, J. S. Penance of Magdalena. (Ag ’20)
Call of the surf. Heilner, V. C., and Stick, F. (N ’20)
=Campbell, John Archibald, 1811–1889= Connor, H: G. John Archibald Campbell. (Je ’20)
=Camping= Beard, D. C. American boys’ handybook of camp-lore and woodcraft. (D ’20)
Can the church survive in the changing order? Fitch, A. F. (F ’21)
Canaan. Graça Aranha, J. P. da. (Ap ’20)
=Canada= =Description and travel= Newton, W. D. Westward with the Prince of Wales. (S ’20) =History= Skelton, O. D. Canadian Dominion. (D ’20) =Politics and government= Morison, J: L. British supremacy and Canadian self-government, 1839–1854. (O ’20)
Canadian Dominion. Skelton, O. D. (D ’20)
Canadians in France, 1915–1918. Steele, H. E. R. (F ’21)
Canteening overseas. Baldwin, M. (F ’21)
Canticle of Pan. Bynner, W. (Jl ’20)
=Cape Cod= Bangs, M. R. Old Cape Cod. (D ’20) Brigham, A. P. Cape Cod and the Old colony. (O ’20) Chatham, D. and M., pseuds. Cape Coddities. (Jl ’20)
Cape Currey. Juta, R. (S ’20)
Captain Macedoine’s daughter. McFee, W: (D ’20)
Captives. Walpole, H. S. (D ’20)
Cardinal Mercier’s own story. Mercier, D. F. F. J. (My ’20)
Care and feeding of children. Holt, L. E. (Ag ’20)
Care and management of rabbits. Sherlock, C. C. (O ’20)
Careers for women. Filene, C. (Ja ’21)
=Carleton, S.=, pseud. See Jones, S. C.
=Carlin, Francis=, pseud. See MacDonnell, J. F. C.
=Carnegie, Andrew, 1835–1919= Carnegie, A. Autobiography. (N ’20) Lynch, F: H: Personal recollections of Andrew Carnegie. (F ’21)
=Carpets= Brinton, R. S. Carpets. (My ’20)
Carroll, Dixie, pseud. See Cook, C. B.
Cart of many colors. Meiklejohn, N. (My ’20)
Case against spiritualism. Stoddart, J. T. (D ’20)
Case for liberty. Haynes, E. S. P. (D ’20)
=Cast Iron= Parsons, S. J. Malleable cast iron. (S ’20)
Casting tackle and methods. Smith, O. W. (N ’20)
Casual laborer and other essays. Parker, C. H. (My ’20)
Cathy Rossiter. Rickard, L. (Ap ’20)
=Cats= Van Vechten, C. Tiger in the house. (Ja ’21)
=Cattle= Mackenzie, K. J. J. Cattle and the future of beef-production in England. (Jl ’20)
Catty Atkins. Kelland, C. B. (Mr ’20)
Caught by the Turks. Yeats-Brown, F. C: C. (Ap ’20)
Cause of world unrest. (D ’20)
Causes of war. Swindler, R. E. (My ’20)
=Cechs= Capek, T: Cechs (Bohemians) in America. (Mr ’20)
Celebrated spies and famous mysteries of the great war. Barton, G: (Mr ’20)
Celia and her friends. Brunner, E. (S ’20)
Celia once again. Brunner, E. (S ’20)
=Cement= Blount, B.; Woodcock, W: H.; and Gillett, H: J. Cement. (Ja ’21) Campbell, H: C. How to use cement for concrete construction for town and farm. (Je ’20)
Central American journey. Babson, R. W. (My ’20)
Chance and change in China. Roe, A. S. (Ag ’20)
Chanteys and ballads. Kemp, H. H. (D ’20)
Chaos and order in industry. Cole, G: D. H. (N ’20)
=Chapman, J. Wilbur, 1859–1918= Ottman, F. C. J. Wilbur Chapman. (Ag ’20)
Chapters in the administrative history of mediaeval England. Tout, T: F: (Ja ’21)
Character and opinion in the United States. Santayana, G: (F ’21)
Character-training of children. Forbush, W: B. (Ap ’20)
=Charades= Whitin, C. B. Wounded words. (S ’20)
Charles Chapin’s story. Chapin, C: (N ’20)
=Chartism= Lovett, W: Life and struggles of William Lovett. (S ’20)
Cheechako in Alaska and Yukon. Cameron, C. (F ’21)
Cheery way. Bangs, J: K. (S ’20)
=Chemistry= Gibson, C: R. Chemistry and its mysteries. (Je ’20) Kingzett, C: T: Popular chemical dictionary. (Ag ’20) Rideal, E. K. Ozone. (Ja ’21) =History= Harrow, B: Eminent chemists of our time. (F ’21)
=Chemistry, Inorganic= Darling, E. R. Inorganic chemical synonyms. (Mr ’20)
=Chemistry, Technical= Greenwood, H. C. Industrial gases. (Ag ’20)
=Chemists= Harrow, B: Eminent chemists of our time. (F ’21)
Cherry Isle. Close, E. (D ’20)
=Chess= Capablanca, J. R. My chess career. (Jl ’20)
=Chicago= =Description= Shackleton, R. Book of Chicago. (Ja ’21)
Chicago race riots, July, 1919. Sandburg, C. (Mr ’20)
Child life and the curriculum. Meriam, J. L. (Jl ’20)
Child under eight. Murray, E. R., and Smith, H. B. (D ’20)
=Children= Chrisman, O. Historical child. (F ’21) Dunn. C. F: W: Natural history of the child. (My ’20) =Care and hygiene= Evans, E. Problem of the nervous child. (My ’20) Holt, L. E. Care and feeding of children. (Ag ’20) =Charities and protection= Loeb, S. I. Everyman’s child. (N ’20)
Children in the mist. Martin, G: (S ’20)
Children of Odin. Colum, P. (D ’20)
Children of storm. Wylie, I. A. R. (N ’20)
Children of the slaves. Eng title of Soul of John Brown. Graham, S. (Ja ’21)
=Children’s books.= See Books for boys and girls.
=Children’s literature= Moore, A. C. Roads to childhood. (D ’20)
=Children’s plays= Lord, K. Little playbook. (Ag ’20) Payne, F. U. Plays and pageants of citizenship. (D ’20) Skinner, E. L. and A. M. Children’s plays. (My ’20)
=Children’s poetry= Smith, N. A. Christmas child (Ja ’21)
Children’s story garden. (Je ’20)
Child’s book of modern stories. Skinner, A. M. and E. L., comps. (Ja ’21)
Chill hours. Mackay, H. G. (Ap ’20)
=China= =Description and travel= Murdock, V: China, the mysterious and marvellous. (D ’20) =Foreign relations= Willoughby, W. W. Foreign rights and interests in China. (D ’20) =Politics and government= Cheng, S. Modern China. (My ’20) =Social life and customs= Dewey, J: and H. A. Letters from China and Japan. (Ag ’20) Roe, A. S. Chance and change in China. (Ag ’20)
China collector. Lewer, H. W: (My ’20)
Chinese coat. Lee, J. B. (O ’20)
Chinese label. Davis, J. F. (Je ’20)
=Chinese labor camps= Klein, D. With the Chinks. (Jl ’20)
=Chinese language= =Writing= Pound, E. L. Instigations of Ezra Pound. (S ’20)
Chinese painters. Petrucci, R. (S ’20)
=Chipperfield, Robert Orr=, pseud. See Ostrander, I. E.
Chips of jade. Guiterman, A. (F ’21)
=Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832–1917= Martin. E: S. Life of Joseph Hodges Choate. (Ja ’21)
Chords from Albireo. Barney, D. (Ag ’20)
Chorus girl. Chekhov, A. P. (Ag ’20)
Christian adventure. Gray, A. H. (Jl ’20)
Christian faith and the new day. McAfee, C. B. (Je ’20)
=Christian life= Fiske, D: Perils of respectability. (S ’20) Kent, C: F., and Jenks, J. W. Jesus’ principles of living. (D ’20) Page, K. Something more. (F ’21)
=Christian science= Snowden, J. H: Truth about Christian science. (Ja ’21)
Christian socialism. Raven, C: E. (Ja ’21)
Christian task. Du Bois, J. H. (S ’20)
=Christianity= Clutton-Brock, A. What is the kingdom of Heaven? (D ’20) Du Bois, J. H. Christian task. (S ’20) Gray, A. H. Christian adventure. (Jl ’20) McAfee, C. B. Christian faith and the new day. (Je ’20) Nietzsche, F. W. Antichrist. (Je ’20) Rashdall, H. Idea of atonement in Christian theology. (Je ’20) Scott, M. J. Credentials of Christianity. (O ’20) Thoms, C. S. Essentials of Christianity. (My ’20) =History= Lake, K. Landmarks in the history of early Christianity. (Ja ’21)
Christine of the young heart. Clancy, L. B. (D ’20)
Christmas child. Smith, N. A. (Ja ’21)
Christmas roses. Sedgwick, A. D. (Ja ’21)
=Church= Fitch, A. P. Can the church survive in the changing order? (F ’21)
Church and industrial reconstruction. Committee on the war and the religions outlook. (O ’20)
=Church and social problems= Blachly, C. D. Treatment of the problem of capital and labor in social-study courses in the churches. (D ’20) Steele, D: M. Papers and essays for churchmen. (Mr 20)
Church and socialism. Ryan, J: A. (D ’20)
Church and world peace. Cooke, R: J. (F ’21)
=Church history= Headlam, A. C. Doctrine of the church and Christian reunion. (Ja ’21) Pollen, J: H. English Catholics in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. (N ’20)
=Church of England= Henson, H. H., and others. Church of England. (Ag ’20)
=Church unity= Eliot, C: W: Road to unity among the Christian churches. (My ’20) Guild, R. B., ed. Community programs for cooperating churches. (N ’20) Headlam, A. C. Doctrine of the church and Christian reunion. (Ja ’21) Palmer, E. J. Great church awakes. (Ja ’21) Towards reunion. (My ’20)
=Church work= Guild, R. B., ed. Community programs for cooperating churches. (N ’20)
=Churches= =Jerusalem= Jeffery, G: H. E. Brief description of the Holy sepulchre. (Jl ’20)
Cinema craftsmanship. Patterson, F. T. (D ’20)
City curious. Bosschère, J. de. (N ’20)
City of endless night. Hastings, M. M. (D ’20)
=City planning= Nolen, J: New Ideals In the planning of cities, towns and villages. (Ap ’20)
=Civilization= Day, C. S., jr. This simian world. (Ag ’20) Eckel, E. C. Coal, iron and war. (S ’20)
Clanking of chains. MacNamara, B. (My ’20)
Class-room republic. Craddock, E. A. (D ’20)
Classes for gifted children. Whipple, G. M. (Mr ’20)
=Classical education= Osler, W: Old humanities and the new science. (Je ’20)
Classroom teacher. Strayer, G: D., and Engelhardt, N. L: (D ’20)
Claude’s second book. Bamber, L. K. (O ’20)
=Clemens, Samuel Langhorne (Mark Twain, pseud.). 1835–1910= Brooks, V. Ordeal of Mark Twain. (O ’20) Paine, A. B. Short life of Mark Twain. (D ’20)
=Clocks and watches= Brearley, H. C. Time telling through the ages. (O ’20)
=Clothing and dress= Poole, B. W. Clothing trades industry. (F ’21) Woolman, M. Clothing. (D ’20)
=Clothing trade= Budish, J. M., and Soule, G: H: New unionism in the clothing industry. (S ’20)
Clothing trades industry. Poole, B. W. (F ’21)
Cloud of witnesses. De Koven, A. (Ag ’20)
Clouds and cobblestones. Flexner, H. (D ’20)
Cloudy Jewel. Lutz, G. L. H. (D ’20)
=Clough, Arthur Hugh, 1819–1861= Osborne, J. I. Arthur Hugh Clough. (Jl ’20)
Coal, iron and war. Eckel, E. C. (S ’20)
=Coal mines and mining= Bulman, H. F. Coal mining and the coal miner. (D ’20) Hodges, F. Nationalisation of the mines. (D ’20)
Coat without a seam. Cone, H. G. (Jl ’20)
Cockpit of Santiago Key. Greenberg, D: S. (My ’20)
=Cody, William Frederick (Buffalo Bill, pseud.) 1846–1917= Cody, L. Memories of Buffalo Bill. (Mr ’20) Cody, W: F: Autobiography of Buffalo Bill. (Jl ’20)
Coggin. Oldmeadow, E. J. (Mr ’20)
Collected legal papers. Holmes, O. W. (Ja ’21)
Collected poems. De La Mare, W. J: (Ja ’21)
Collected poems. Hardy, T: (D ’20)
Collected poems. Johnson, R. U. (Mr ’20)
Collected poems. Noyes, A. (D ’20)
=Collectors and collecting= Hayden, A. Bye-paths in curio collecting. (N ’20) Teall, G. C. Pleasures of collecting. (N ’20)
College and commonwealth. MacCracken, J: H: (Ja ’21)
College and new America. Hudson, J. W: (S ’20)
College teaching. Klapper, P., ed. (Je ’20)
=Colleges and universities= Hudson, J. W: College and new America. (S ’20) MacCracken, J: H: College and commonwealth. (Ja ’21) Meiklejohn, A. Liberal college. (D ’20)
=Colmore, G.=, pseud. See Weaver, G.
Colonial architecture of Salem. Cousins, F., and Riley, P. M. (My ’20)
Colonization of North America. Bolton, H. E., and Marshall, T. M. (F ’21)
Come seven. Cohen. O. R. (N ’20)
Comédienne. Reymont, W. S. (F ’21)
=Commerce= Friedman, E. M. International commerce and reconstruction. (Jl ’20) Morrison, A. J. East by west. (Je ’20) Newland, H. O. Romance of modern commerce. (N ’20)
Commerce and industry. Page, W:, ed. (D ’20)
Commercial advertising. Russell, T: (Ap ’20)
=Commercial correspondence= Bartholomew, W. E., and Hurlbut, F. Business man’s English, spoken and written. (F ’21) Better letters. (My ’20) Lee. J. M., ed. Business writing. (Ag ’20) Mason, W. L. How to become an office stenographer. (Ap ’20)
=Commercial law= Bush, C. H. Applied business law. (My ’20) Conyngton, T: Business law. (Je ’20) Frey, A. B. American business law. (Jl ’20) Moore. J. H., and Houston, C: A. Problems in business law. (Ag ’20)
Common science. Washburne, C. W. (O ’20)
Common sense and labour. Crowther, S: (Je ’20)
=Communism= Paul. E. and C. Creative revolution. (Ja ’21)
=Community centers= Daniels, J: America via the neighborhood. (Ja ’21) Hanifan, L. J. Community center. (D ’20)
Community programs for cooperating churches. Guild, R. B., ed. (N ’20)
Company of royal adventurers trading in Africa. Zook, G: F: (O ’20)
Complete poems of Francis Ledwidge. Ledwidge, F. (Ap ’20)
Complete practical machinist. Rose, J. (Ap ’20)
=Compressed air= Daw, A. W. and Z. W. Compressed air power. (O ’20)
=Conduct of life= Cheley, F. H. Stories for talks to boys. (Ap ’20) Hill, J. L. Worst boys in town. (Ap ’20) Marden, O. S. You can, but will you? (Jl ’20)
Confessions of Jacob Boehme. Böhme, J. (F ’21)
=Congo, Belgian= Keith, A. B. Belgian Congo and the Berlin act. (Ap ’20)
=Conjuring= Carrington, H. Boy’s book of magic. (N ’20)
Connecticut wits and other essays. Beers, H: A. (F ’21)
=Connell, Norreys=, pseud. See O’Riordan, C.
Conquering hero. Gibbon, J: M. (N ’20)
Conquerors of Palestine through forty centuries. Lock, H. O. (F ’21)
Conquest of the old Southwest. Henderson, A. (Je ’20)
=Conservation of resources= Fairbanks, H. W. Conservation reader. (Jl ’20)
Conservation reader. Fairbanks, H. W. (Jl ’20)
Consolidated rural school. Rapeer, L: W., ed. (D ’20)
Constantine I and the Greek people. Hibben, P. (Ag ’20)
Constitution and what it means today. Corwin, E: S: (N ’20)
Constitution for the socialist commonwealth of Great Britain. Webb, S. and B. (F ’21)
Constitutional history of the Louisiana purchase. Brown, E. S. (Ag ’20)
Consumers’ coöperation. Sonnichsen, A. (My ’20)
Contemporary drama of France. Chandler, F. W. (My ’20)
Contemporary drama of Italy. MacClintock, L. (Mr ’20)
Contemporary French politics. Buell, R. L. (Ja ’21)
Contemporary verse anthology. (F ’21)
Control of ideals. Van Wesep, H. B. (N ’20)
Control of parenthood. Marchant, J., ed. (F ’21)
Controllers for electric motors. James, H: D. (Mr ’20)
=Cook, Mrs George Cram.= See Glaspell, S.
=Cookery= Harvey, L. S. Food facts for the homemaker. (Ap ’20) Judson, C. Junior cook book. (Ag ’20) Panchard, E. Meats, poultry and game. (Je ’20) Thompson, M. J. Food for the sick and the well. (Mr ’20) Williams, J. B. Us two cook book. (N ’20) Wilson, M. A. Mrs Wilson’s cook book. (N ’20)
=Cookson, Mrs Roger.= See Tremayne, S., pseud.
=Cooperation= Sonnichsen, A. Consumers’ coöperation. (My ’20)
=Cordage= Woodhouse, T:, and Kilgour, P. Cordage and cordage hemp and fibres. (My ’20)
Cornelli. Spyri, J. (N ’20)
Corsair in the war zone. Paine, R. D. (O ’20)
Cosmic relations and immortality. Holt, H: (D ’20)
=Cossacks= Cresson, W: P. Cossacks. (Je ’20)
=Costume design= Hughes, T. Dress design. (Ja ’21)
=Cotton= Daniels, G: W: Early English cotton industry. (D ’20) Goulding, E. Cotton and other vegetable fibres. (Ag ’20)
Counsel of the ungodly. Brackett, C: (S ’20)
=Country churches= Gill, C: O., and Pinchot, G. Six thousand country churches. (My ’20)
Country sentiment. Graves, R. (Jl ’20)
Course of empire. Pettigrew, R: F. (Ja ’21)
=Course of study= Meriam, J. L. Child life and the curriculum. (Jl ’20)
=Courtney, Leonard Henry Courtney, 1st baron, 1832–1918= Gooch, G: P. Life of Lord Courtney. (N ’20)
Cousin Nancy and the Lees of Clifford. Stone, G. (N ’20)
Cousin Sadie. Anderton, D. (F ’21)
=Coutts, Thomas, 1735–1822= Coleridge, E. H. Life of Thomas Coutts, banker. (My ’20)
Craft of the tortoise. Tassin, A. de V. (Mr ’20)
Cream of curiosity. Hine, R. L. (F ’21)
Creative revolution. Paul, E. and C. (Ja ’21)
Credentials of Christianity. Scott, M. J. (O ’20)
Cresting wave. Morris, E. B. (Ag ’20)
Crimson patch. Seaman, A. H. (O ’20)
Crimson tide. Chambers, R. W: (Mr ’20)
Critic in Pall Mall. Wilde, O. F. O. W. (Jl ’20)
=Criticism= Lewisohn, L., ed. Modern book of criticism. (Jl ’20)
Crooked and narrow streets of the town of Boston, 1630–1822. Thwing, A. H. (D ’20)
Cross pull. Evarts, H. G: (My ’20)
=Crosses= Vallance, A. Old crosses and lychgates. (F ’21)
Crowding memories. Aldrich, L. (N ’20)
=Crown jewels= Younghusband, G: J: Jewel house. (F ’21)
Cruise of the “Scandal.” Bridges, V: (Ag ’20)
Cry of youth. Lombardi, C. (Jl ’20)
Crystal ball. Gordon, M. D. (O ’20)
=Cuba= =History= Johnson, W. F. History of Cuba. (D ’20)
Currency and credit. Hawtrey, R. G. (F ’21)
Current social and industrial forces. Edie, L. D., ed. (Jl ’20)
Cycle of Adams letters. Adams, C: F., and others. (Ja ’21)
Czechoslovak stories. Hrbkova, S. B., tr. and ed. (Ag ’20)
Daisy Ashford: her book. Ashford, D. (S ’20)
Dame school of experience. Crothers, S: M. (Ja ’21)
Dangerous inheritance. Forrester, I. L. (D ’20)
Danny again. Barclay, V. C. (O ’20)
=Dante Alighieri, 1265–1321= Slattery. J: T. Dante. (Ag ’20)
=Dardanelles= Callwell, C: E: Dardanelles. (Mr ’20)
Dark mirror. Vance, L: J. (Ag ’20)
Dark mother. Frank, W. D: (D ’20)
Dark river. Millin, S. G. (D ’20)
Dark wind. Turner, W. J. (Jl ’20)
Darkwater. Du Bois, W: E: B. (Ap ’20)
=Davies, John Langdon-.= See Langdon-Davies, J:
=Davis, Henry Gassaway, 1823–1916= Pepper, C: M. Life and times of Henry Gassaway Davis. (Ap ’20)
Dawn of a new era in Syria. McGilvary, M. (D ’20)
Dawn of modern medicine. Buck, A. H: (D ’20)
=Dawson-Scott, Catherine Amy.= See Scott, C. A. Dawson-
Day before yesterday. Armstrong, D: M. (N ’20)
Day-book of Walter Savage Landor. Landor, W. S. (Ap ’20)
Day continuation school at work. Wray, W. J., and Ferguson, R. W., eds. (D ’20)
Day of the crescent. Hubbard, G. E. (F ’21)
Days and events. Livermore, T: L. (Mr ’20)
Days of glory. Villiers, F:, il. (Je ’20)
Dead man’s gold. Dunn, J. A. E. (S ’20)
Dead Man’s Plack, and An old thorn. Hudson, W: H: (F ’21)
Dead men’s money. Fletcher, J. S. (D ’20)
=Death= Mercer, J: E: Why do we die? (Ap ’20)
Death of Titian. Hofmannsthal, H. H. von. (My ’20)
=Debates= Phelps, E. M., ed. University debaters’ annual, 1919–1920. (Ja ’21)
=Debs, Eugene Victor, 1855–= Karsner, D: Debs. (Ag ’20)
Deburau. Guitry, S. (F ’21)
Decline of aristocracy in the politics of New York. Fox, D. R. (D ’20)
=Defoe, Daniel, 1661–1731= Nicholson, W. Historical sources of Defoe’s Journal of the plague year. (S ’20)
Degradation of the democratic dogma. Adams, H: (Ap ’20)
=Dehan, Richard=, pseud. See Graves, C. I. M.
Dehydrating foods. Andrea, A. L. (D ’20)
=Delafield, E. M.=, pseud. See De la Pasture, E. E. M.
Deliverance. Watson, E. L. G. (Ap ’20)
=Democracy= Becker, C. United States: an experiment in democracy. (S ’20) Birdseye, C. F. American democracy versus Prussian Marxism. (O ’20) Brown, I. J: C. Meaning of democracy. (F ’21) Cope, H: F: Education for democracy. (Jl ’20) Douglas, C. H. Economic democracy. (My ’20) Lee, G. S. Ghost in the White House. (S ’20) Peterson, S: Democracy and government. (Mr ’20) Roberts, R: Unfinished program of democracy. (S ’20) Sharp, D. L. Patrons of democracy. (My ’20)
Democracy and assimilation. Drachsler, J. (F ’21)
Democracy and government. Peterson, S: (Mr ’20)
Democracy and ideals. Erskine, J: (Ag ’20)
Descent of bolshevism. Rihani, A. F. (Ag ’20)
Developing executive ability. Gowin, E. B. (My ’20)
Development. Bryher, W. (Ja ’21)
Devil’s paw. Oppenheim, E: P. (D ’20)
Diamond rock. Lisle, C. (N ’20)
Diana of the Ephesians. Humphreys, E. M. J. (Ap ’20)
Diantha goes the primrose way. Hughes, A. M. (D ’20)
Diaries of court ladies of old Japan. Omori, A. S., and Kochi Doi, trs. (Ja ’21)
Diary of a forty-niner. Canfield, C. L., ed. (Ja ’21)
Diary of a journalist. Lucy, H: W: (F ’21)
Diary of a sportsman naturalist in India. Stebbing, E: P. (Ja ’21)
Diary of Opal Whiteley. Eng title of Story of Opal. Whiteley, O. S. (O ’20)
=Dickens, Charles, 1812–1870= Quickens, Q., pseud. English notes. (F ’21)
Dictionary of music and musicians. Grove, G: (F ’21)
Diesel engine design. Purday, H. F. P. (N ’20)
=Diet= Donnelly, A. How to reduce. (Ja ’21) Willard, F., and Gillett, L. H. Dietetics for high schools. (F ’21)
Dietetics for high schools. Willard, F., and Gillett, L. H. (F ’21)
=Diplomacy= Heatley, D: P. Diplomacy and the study of international relations. (S ’20)
Diplomatic reminiscences before and during the world war, 1911–1917. Nekliudov, A. V. (F ’21)
Direct and indirect costs of the great world war. Bogart, E. L. (Je ’20)
=Disabled= =Rehabilitation= Gilbreth, F. B. and L. E. Motion study for the handicapped. (N ’20)
Disappearance of Kimball Webb. Wright, R. (Ap ’20)
Discovery in Greek lands. Marshall, F. H: (F ’21)
Disease and remedy of sin. Mackay, W: M. (F ’21)
Ditte: girl alive! Nexö, M. A. (O ’20)
Divine event. Harben, W: N. (N ’20)
Divine personality and human life. Webb, C. C: J. (N ’20)
=Divorce= Chesterton, G. K. Superstition of divorce. (Je ’20) Gallichan, C. G. Women’s wild oats. (Jl ’20)
Do the dead still live? Heagle, D: (Jl ’20)
Doctor of Pimlico. Le Queux, W: T. (S ’20)
Doctrine of the church and Christian reunion. Headlam, A. C. (Ja ’21)
=Dogs= Meredith, E. G. Terrier’s tale. (D ’20) =Poetry= Frothingham, R., comp. Songs of dogs. (N ’20)
=Dollar= Fisher, I. Stabilizing the dollar. (My ’20)
Domesday book. Masters, E. L. (Ja ’21)
Domnei. Cabell, J. B. (F ’21)
Don Folquet, and other poems. Walsh, T: (O ’20)
Door of the unreal. Biss, G. (Ja ’21)
Double life. Richards, G. (F ’21)
Doughboy’s religion. Lindsey, B: B., and O’Higgins, H. J. (Mr ’20)
=Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813–1861= Howland, L: Stephen A. Douglas. (Ja ’21)
Dover patrol. Bacon, R. H. S. (Ap ’20)
=Draftsmanship= Bishop, C. T: Structural drafting and the design of details. (F ’21)
Dragon. Gregory, I. A. (O ’20)
=Drama= Chandler, F. W. Contemporary drama of France. (My ’20) Hamilton, C. Seen on the stage. (Ja ’21) MacClintock, L. Contemporary drama of Italy. (Mr ’20) Platt, A. Practical hints on playwriting. (N ’20)
=Dramas= Baker, G: P. Modern American plays. (O ’20) Bennett, A. Sacred and profane love. (Mr ’20) Bierstadt, E: H., ed. Three plays of the Argentine. (Ap ’20) Bolton, G. Light of the world. (Ja ’21) Brighouse, H. Three Lancashire plays. (O ’20) Dixon, T: Man of the people. (S ’20) Drinkwater, J: Pawns. (Ja ’21) Eliot, S: A., ed. Little theater classics. (Mr ’20) Ferber, E., and Levy, N. $1200 a year. (O ’20) Forbes, J. Famous Mrs Fair. (Ja ’21) 47 workshop. Plays of the 47 workshop. (D ’20) France, A., pseud. Bride of Corinth. (F ’21) Furness, H. H. Gloss of youth. (N ’20) Galsworthy, J: Plays. (Je ’20) Glaspell, S. Plays. (Ag ’20) Goldring, D. Fight for freedom. (Ag ’20) Gorky, M., pseud. Night’s lodging. (Ap ’20) Grantham, A. E. Wisdom of Akhnaton. (N ’20) Gregory, I. A. Dragon. (O ’20) Gregory, O. Caius Gracchus. (Ja ’21) Guild, T. H. Power of a god, and other one-act plays. (My ’20) Guitry, S. Deburau. (F ’21) Harvard university. Dramatic club. Plays of the Harvard dramatic club. (D ’20) Heidenstam, K: G. V. von. Birth of God. (My ’20) Hill, F: T. High school farces. (Ja ’21) Hofmannsthal, H. H. von. Death of Titian. (My ’20) Kennedy, C: R. Army with banners. (My ’20) Kreymborg, A. Plays for merry Andrews. (F ’21) Lawrence, D: H. Touch and go. (Ag ’20) Lee, V., pseud. Satan the waster. (O ’20) Leslie, N. Three plays. (My ’20) MacKaye, P. W. Rip Van Winkle. (Mr ’20) Manners, J: H. All clear, God of my faith, and God’s outcast. (Mr ’20) Mantle, B., ed. Best plays of 1919–20. (D ’20) Middleton, G: Masks. (My ’20) Milne, A. A. First plays. (Jl ’20) Moeller, P. Sophie. (My ’20) O’Neill, E. G. Beyond the horizon. (S ’20) Percy, W: A. In April once. (D ’20) Pinski, D: Ten plays. (My ’20) Przybyszewski, S. Snow. (My ’20) Rolland, R. Liluli. (S ’20) Steiner, R. Four mystery plays. (My ’20) Tassin, A. de V. Craft of the tortoise. (Mr ’20) Trench, H. Napoleon. (Ap ’20)
=Drawing= Manuel, H. T. Talent in drawing. (Ap ’20)
Dreamland shores. Ault, N. (Ja ’21)
=Dreams= Constable, F. C. Myself and dreams. (Ap ’20) Walsh, W: S. Psychology of dreams. (Jl ’20)
Dreams and voices. Trine, G. S. (Ja ’21)
Dress design. Hughes, T. (Ja ’21)
Dressing gowns and glue. Sieveking, L. de G. (Je ’20)
=Dressmaking= Hughes, T. Dress design. (Ja ’21)
Drift of pinions. Keable, R. (Je ’20)
Droonin’ water. Eng title of Dead men’s money. Fletcher, J. S. (D ’20)
=Drug habit= Towns, C: B. Habits that handicap. (Mr ’20)
Drums of jeopardy. MacGrath, H. (N ’20)
=Dryden, John, 1631–1700= Van Doren, M. Poetry of John Dryden. (Ja ’21)
Duds. Rowland, H: C. (Mr ’20)
Dynamic symmetry. Hambidge, J. (S ’20)
=Eagle, Solomon=, pseud. See Squire, J: C.
Early English cotton industry. Daniels, G: W: (D ’20)
Early Persian poetry. Jackson, A. V. W. (Ag ’20)
Early theories of translation. Amos, F. R. (D ’20)
Earthenware collector. Rhead, G: W. (My ’20)
East by west. Morrison, A. J. (Je ’20)
=Eastern question= Gallagher, P. America’s aims and Asia’s aspirations. (O ’20) Jastrow, M., jr. Eastern question and its solution. (My ’20)
=Eastern question (Balkan)= Powell, E. A. New frontiers of freedom. (Je ’20)
=Eastern question (Far East)= McKenzie, F: A. Korea’s fight for freedom. (Mr ’20) Sherrill, C: H. Have we a Far Eastern policy? (Ag ’20)
Eastern stories and legends. Shedlock. M. L. (D ’20)
Easy lessons in Einstein. Slosson, E. E. (Je ’20)
Echo. Tremayne, S., pseud. (Jl ’20)
=Economic conditions= Barron, C. W. World remaking. (Ap ’20)
Economic consequences of the peace. Keynes, J: M. (Mr ’20)
Economic democracy. Douglas, C. H. (My ’20)
Economic history of Rome to the end of the republic. Frank, T. (F ’21)
Economic liberty. Cox, H. (D ’20)
Economic statesmanship. Barker, J. E. (F ’21)
=Economics= Carlton, F. T. Elementary economics. (My ’20) Carver, T: N. Elementary economics. (F ’21) Douglas, C. H. Economic democracy. (My ’20) Fay, C. R. Life and labour in the nineteenth century. (N ’20) Furniss, E. S. Position of the laborer in a system of nationalism. (N ’20) Gardner, G. New Robinson Crusoe. (S ’20) Kirkaldy, A. W. Wealth. (F ’21) Leacock, S. B. Unsolved riddle of social justice. (Mr ’20) McPherson, L. G. Flow of value. (My ’20) Mendelsohn, S. Labor’s crisis. (D ’20) O’Brien, G: A. T. Essay on mediaeval economic teaching. (N ’20) Sumner, W: G. What social classes owe to each other. (Je ’20) Tawney, R:. H: Acquisitive society. (Ja ’21) Ten-minute talks with workers. (O ’20)
=Eddy, Mary Morse (Baker) Glover, 1821–1910= Snowden, J. H: Truth about Christian science. (Ja ’21)
=Eden, Emily, 1797–1869= Eden, E. Miss Eden’s letters. (My ’20)
Edge of doom. Battersby, H: F. P. (Je ’20)
Editorial. Flint, L. N. (Ja ’21)
=Education= Athearn, W. S. National system of education. (Jl ’20) Branom, M. E. Project method in education. (My ’20) Clow, F: R. Principles of sociology with educational applications. (S ’20) Coursault, J. H. Principles of education. (D ’20) Edwards, A. S. Fundamental principles of learning and study. (F ’21) Langdon-Davies, J: Militarism in education. (Mr ’20) MacCracken, J: H: College and commonwealth. (Ja ’21) Paton, S. Education in war and peace. (D ’20) Smith, H: L: Your biggest job, school or business. (F ’21) Stockton, J. L. Project work in education. (O ’20) =Great Britain= Jones, H: A. Patriotism and popular education. (S ’20) Mansbridge, A. Adventure in working-class education. (D ’20) Mumford, A. A. Manchester grammar school. (N ’20) =History= Cubberley, E. P. Readings in the history of education. (F ’21) Cubberley, E. P. History of education. (Ja ’21) =Statistics= Ayres, L. P. Index number for state school systems. (F ’21) =United States= Munroe. J. P. Human factor in education. (D ’20)
=Education, Elementary= Meriam, J. L. Child life and the curriculum. (Jl ’20)
=Education, Higher= Meiklejohn, A. Liberal college. (D ’20)
=Education, Secondary= Mackie, R. A. Education during adolescence. (D ’20)
Education and the general welfare. Sechrist, F. K. (N ’20)
Education during adolescence. Mackie, R. A. (D ’20)
Education for democracy. Cope, H: F: (Jl ’20)
Education in war and peace. Paton, S. (D ’20)
=Education of children= Forbush, W: B. Character-training of children. (Ap ’20) Forbush, W: B. Home-education of children. (Ap ’20) Kirkpatrick, E. A. Imagination and its place in education. (D ’20) Murray, E. R., and Smith, H. B. Child under eight. (D ’20) Radice, S. New children. (O ’20) Sechrist, F. K. Education and the general welfare. (N ’20) Strayer, G: D., and Engelhardt, N. L: Classroom teacher. (D ’20) Whipple, G. M. Classes for gifted children. (Mr ’20)
=Educational measurements= Manuel, H. T. Talent in drawing. (Ap ’20) Whipple, G. M. Classes for gifted children. (Mr ’20)
Educational sociology. Chancellor, W: E. (Ag ’20)
=Edward Albert, Prince of Wales= Newton, W. D. Westward with the Prince of Wales. (S ’20)
Edwards, Agnes, pseud. See Rothery, A. E.
Effective house organs. Ramsay, R. E. (Ap ’20)
Effects of the war on money, credit and banking in France and the United States. Anderson, B: M. (Je ’20)
Efficiency Edgar. Kelland, C. B. (Jl ’20)
=Efficiency, Industrial= Chellew, H: Human and industrial efficiency. (N ’20)
Egan. Porter, H. E. (N ’20)
Eileen’s adventures in Wordland. MacDonald, Z. K. (N ’20)
=Einstein theory.= See Relativity (physics)
Einstein theory of relativity. Lorentz, H. A. (D ’20)
Elder’s people. Spofford, H. E. (My ’20)
=Electric controllers= James, H: D. Controllers for electric motors. (Mr ’20)
=Electric engineering= Clarkson, R. P. Elementary electrical engineering. (F ’21) Perry, A. M., comp. Electrical aids to greater production. (My ’20)
Electric mining machinery. Walker, S. F. (O ’20)
Electrical aids to greater production. Perry, A. M., comp. (My ’20)
=Electricity= Neale, R. E. Electricity. (Jl ’20) =Dictionaries= Sloane, T: O. Standard electrical dictionary. (S ’20)
Elementary economics. Carlton, F. T. (My ’20)
Elementary economics. Carver, T: N. (F ’21)
Elementary electrical engineering. Clarkson, R. P. (F ’21)
Elementary forge practice. Harcourt, R. H: (Ja ’21)
Elementary lessons in English idiom. Bascom, L. M. (N ’20)
Elements of retail salesmanship. Ivey, P. W. (Jl ’20)
Elfin artist. Noyes, A. (O ’20)
Eli of the downs. Peake, C. M. A. (O ’20)
Elizabeth, her folks. Kay, B. (D ’20)
Elizabeth, her friends. Kay, B. (D ’20)
Elizabethan Ulster. Hamilton, E. W: (S ’20)
Eminent chemists of our time. Harrow, B: (F ’21)
Emperor of Elam. Dwight, H. G. (Ja ’21)
Empire and commerce in Africa. Woolf, L. S. (O ’20)
Employees’ magazines. O’Shea, P: F. (O ’20)
=Employment management= Benge, E. J. Standard practice in personnel work. (Ja ’21) Frankel, L. K., and Fleisher, A. Human factor in industry. (S ’20)
Empress Eugenie in exile. Carey, A. (D ’20)
Enchanted forest. Bowen, W: (F ’21)
Enchanted golf clubs. Marshall, R. (Mr ’20)
End of a dream. Jenkin, A. M. N. (Jl ’20)
=Engineering= Horton, C: M. Opportunities in engineering. (Je ’20)
=Engineering, Mining= Allen, A. W. Handbook of ore dressing, equipment and practice. (F ’21) Walker, S. F. Electric mining machinery. (O ’20)
=Engineering education= Baker, R. P., ed. Engineering education. (My ’20)
=Engines= Decker, W. F. Story of the engine. (N ’20) Lind, W. L. Internal-combustion engines. (F ’21) Purday, H. F. P. Diesel engine design. (N ’20)
=England= =Description and travel= Bradley, A. G. Book of the Severn. (N ’20) Phillpotts, E. West country pilgrimage. (F ’21) =History= Bayley, H. Archaic England. (D ’20) Morgan, W: T: English political parties and leaders during the reign of Queen Anne, 1702–1710. (D ’20) Thornley, I. D. England under the Yorkists, 1460–1485. (D ’20) =National characteristics= Mackenzie, J: S. Arrows of desire. (Jl ’20) =Social conditions= Dilnot, F. England after the war. (N ’20) =Social life and customs= Parks, L. English ways and by-ways. (D ’20) Quennell, M. and C: H: B. History of everyday things in England. (Jl ’20)
England after the war. Dilnot, F. (N ’20)
England to America. Montague, M. P. (Je ’20)
English Catholics in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Pollen, J: H. (N ’20)
=English fiction= Russell, F. T. Satire in the Victorian novel. (Je ’20)
=English language= Bartholomew, W. E., and Hurlbut, F. Business man’s English, spoken and written. (F ’21) Bascom, L. M. Elementary lessons in English idiom. (N ’20) Lee, J. M., ed. Business writing. (Ag ’20) Rickard. T: A. Technical writing. (N ’20) Willis, G: Philosophy of speech. (O ’20) =Composition= Gay, R. M. Writing through reading. (Jl ’20) =History and criticism= Wyld, H: C. K. History of modern colloquial English. (D ’20)
=English literature= Goldring, D. Reputations. (O ’20) Gosse, E. W: Some diversions of a man of letters. (Ap ’20) Mais, S. P. B. Books and their writers. (O ’20) Mallock. W: H. Memoirs of life and literature. (O ’20) Massingham, H. J: Letters to X. (S ’20) Smith, L. W., and Hathaway, E. B. Skyline in English literature. (F ’21) Thorndike, A. H. Literature in a changing age. (D ’20) =Collections= Smith, L. P., ed. Treasury of English prose. (Ap ’20) =History and criticism= Pound, E. L. Instigations of Ezra Pound. (S ’20) Whibley, C: Literary studies. (Ap ’20)
English madrigal verse, 1588–1632. Fellowes, E. H., ed. (Ja ’21)
English notes. Quickens, Q., pseud. (F ’21)
=English poetry= Bayfield, M. A. Measures of the poets. (D ’20) =Collections= Fellowes, E. H., ed. English madrigal verse. (Ja ’21) Massingham, H. J:, ed. Treasury of seventeenth century English verse. (D ’20) Untermeyer, L:, ed. Modern British poetry. (S ’20) Walters, L. D’O. Anthology of recent poetry. (D ’20) =History and criticism= Brooke, S. A. Naturalism in English poetry. (Ja ’21)
=English poets= Sturgeon, M. C. Studies of contemporary poets. (Ja ’21)
English political parties and leaders during the reign of Queen Anne, 1702–1710. Morgan, W: T: (D ’20)
English ways and by-ways. Parks, L. (D ’20)
English wife in Berlin. Blücher von Wahlstatt, E. M. (Ja ’21)
=Engraving= Brooks, A. M. From Holbein to Whistler. (Ja ’21)
Enjoying life. Cummings, B. F: (O ’20)
Enslaved. Masefield, J: (S ’20)
=Epstein, Jacob, 1880–= Van Dieren, B. Epstein. (F ’21)
Equipment of the workers. (Mr ’20)
Erskine Dale, pioneer. Fox, J:, jr. (D ’20)
Essay on mediaeval economic teaching. O’Brien, G: A. T. (N ’20)
=Essays= Arnold, J. B. School of sympathy. (D ’20) Barton, B. It’s a good old world. (O ’20) Beers, H: A. Connecticut wits and other essays. (F ’21) Bostwick, A. E. Librarian’s open shelf. (O ’20) Bostwick, A. E. Library essays. (O ’20) Bourne, R. S. History of a literary radical. (F ’21) Bourne, R. S. Untimely papers. (Ag ’20) City club of Chicago. Ideals of America. (Je ’20) Clark, F. E. Gospel of out of doors. (Ag ’20) Cook, E: T. More literary recreations. (My ’20) Creevey, C. A. At random. (N ’20) Crothers, S: M. Dame school of experience. (Ja ’21) Cummings, B. F: Enjoying life. (O ’20) Dreiser, T. Hey-rub-a-dub-dub. (Je ’20) Du Bois, W: E: B. Darkwater. (Ap ’20) Fisher, H. A. L. Studies in history and politics. (D ’20) Fowler, W: W. Roman essays and interpretations. (Je ’20) Frazer, J. G: Sir Roger de Coverley, and other literary pieces. (O ’20) Gass, S. B. Lover of the chair. (My ’20) Gerould, K. Modes and morals. (Mr ’20) Gosse, E. W: Some diversions of a man of letters. (Ap ’20) Grandgent, C: H. Old and new. (N ’20) Gwynn, S. L. Irish books and Irish people. (Ja ’21) Harper, G: M. John Morley, and other essays. (F ’21) Holliday, R. C. Men and books and cities. (Ja ’21) Huneker, J. G. Bedouins. (Je ’20) Inge, W: R. Outspoken essays. (My ’20) Kirkland, W. M. View vertical. (N ’20) Kouyoumdjian, D. London venture. (My ’20) Lankester, E. R. Secrets of earth and sea. (Ja ’21) Lowell, J. R. Function of the poet. (Jl ’20) Lucas, E: V. Adventures and enthusiasms. (O ’20) Mackenzie, J: S. Arrows of desire. (Jl ’20) Mais, S. P. B. Books and their writers. (O ’20) Marvin, F. S., ed. Recent developments in European thought. (D ’20) Mencken, H: L: Prejudices. (Ja ’21) Milne, A. A. Not that it matters. (O ’20) Morley, C. D. Pipefuls. (D ’20) Park, J: E. Bad results of good habits and other lapses. (Je ’20) Pollak, G. International minds and the search for the restful. (Jl ’20) Repplier, A. Points of friction. (N ’20) Ryan, J: A. Church and socialism. (D ’20) Santayana, G: Little essays. (O ’20) Scoville, S:, jr. Everyday adventures. (N ’20) Shestov, L. All things are possible. (O ’20) Squire, J: C. Books in general. (S ’20) Storm, M. Minstrel weather. (Ja ’21) Sturgis, E. M. Personal prejudices. (N ’20) Tomlinson, H. M. Old Junk. (Ap ’20) Van Vechten, C. In the garret. (Mr ’20) Wilde, O. F. O. W. Critic in Pall Mall. (Jl ’20) Willoughby, D. About it and about. (D ’20) Wilson, T. P. C. Waste paper philosophy. (F ’21) Windle, B. C. A. Science and morals. (D ’20)
Essays in common sense philosophy. Joad, C. E. M. (Ag ’20)
Essays on art. Clutton-Brock, A. (Ap ’20)
Essays on vocation. Mathews, B. J. (Ja ’21)
Essays on wheat. Buller, A. H: R. (S ’20)
Essentials in art. Sirén, O. (D ’20)
Essentials of Americanization. Bogardus, E. S. (Ag ’20)
Essentials of Christianity. Thoms, C. S. (My ’20)
Essentials of social psychology. Bogardus, E. S. (Ja ’21)
=Esthetics= Colman, S:, and Coan, C. A. Proportional form. (Je ’20) Langfeld, H. S. Aesthetic attitude. (F ’21) Parker, D. H: Principles of æsthetics. (D ’20)
=Etching= Brooks, A. M. From Holbein to Whistler. (Ja ’21)
=Ethics= Hill, O. A. Ethics, general and special. (F ’21) Kane, R. Worth. (O ’20) Raymond, G: L. Ethics and natural law. (F ’21) Van Wesep, H. B. Control of ideals. (N ’20) Walston, C: Eugenics, civics, and ethics. (Ja ’21)
=Ethics, Christian= Slater, T: Foundation of true morality. (Jl ’20)
Ethics and natural law. Raymond, G: L. (F ’21)
=Eugenics= Dunlap, K. Personal beauty and racial betterment. (Ja ’21) Walston, C: Eugenics, civics, and ethics. (Ja ’21)
Eugenics, civics, and ethics. Walston, C: (Ja ’21)
=Eugénie, empress consort of Napoleon III, 1826–1920= Carey, A. Empress Eugénie in exile. (D ’20) Fleury, M. Memoirs of the Empress Eugénie. (S ’20)
=Europe= =Economic conditions= Keynes, J: M. Economic consequences of the peace. (Mr ’20) =History= Belloc, H. Europe and the faith. (D ’20) Breasted, J. H:, and Robinson, J. H. History of Europe, ancient and medieval. (O ’20) Turner, E: R. Europe, 1789–1920. (Ja ’21) =Industries= Allen, N. B. New Europe. (Je ’20) =Politics and government= Harrison, A. Before and now. (Je ’20) Seton-Watson, R. W: Europe in the melting pot. (My ’20) =Social conditions= Folks, H. Human costs of the war. (Jl ’20) =Social life and customs= Hamilton, F: S. Vanished pomps of yesterday. (Jl ’20)
Europe, 1789–1920. Turner, E: R. (Ja ’21)
Europe and the faith. Belloc, H. (D ’20)
Europe and the league of nations. Sarolea, C: (Je ’20)
Europe in the melting pot. Seton-Watson, R. W: (My ’20)
=European literature= Wendell, B. Traditions of European literature. (Ja ’21)
=European war, 1914–1919= Barton, G: Celebrated spies and famous mysteries of the great war. (Mr ’20) Creel, G: War, the world, and Wilson. (Ag ’20) Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, O. T. O: M. In the world war (My ’20) Doyle, A. C. History of the great war. (Ap ’20) Frothingham, T: G. Guide to the military history of the world war, 1914–1918. (N ’20) Hayes, C. J. H. Brief history of the great war. (Jl ’20) Home—then what? (Ap ’20) Literary digest history of the world war. (My ’20) McPherson, W: L. Short history of the great war. (Je ’20) Pollard, A. F: Short history of the great war. (Jl ’20) Simonds, F. H. History of the world war. (O ’20) Usher, R. G. Story of the great war. (Mr ’20) Vast, H. Little history of the great war. (Ja ’21) =Addresses, sermons, etc.= Keppel, F: P. Some war-time lessons. (My ’20) =Aerial operations= Hall, J. N., and Nordhoff, C: B., eds. Lafayette flying corps. (D ’20) Haslett, E. Luck on the wing. (Ja ’21) Knappen, T. M. Wings of war. (D ’20) =Anecdotes= Dimmock, F. H., ed. Scouts’ book of heroes. (F ’21) =Campaigns and battles= Callwell, C: E: Dardanelles. (Mr ’20) Dane, E. British campaigns in Africa and the Pacific, 1914–1918. (D ’20) Haig, D. H Sir Douglas Haig’s despatches. (My ’20) Hamilton, I. S. M. Gallipoli diary. (N ’20) Kluck, A. von. March on Paris and the battle of the Marne, 1914. (S ’20) Monash, J: Australian victories in France in 1918. (Ja ’21) Rainsford, W. K. From Upton to the Meuse with the Three hundred and seventh infantry. (Mr ’20) Sandes, E: W. C. In Kut and captivity with the Sixth Indian division. (F ’21) Seligman, V. J. Salonica side-show. (D ’20) Townshend, C: V. F. My campaign in Mesopotamia. (N ’20) Williams-Ellis, C. and A. Tank corps. (Ap ’20) Wise, J. C. Turn of the tide. (My ’20) =Canada= Steele, H. E. R. Canadians in France, 1915–1918. (F ’21) =Causes= Gori[)c]ar. J., and Stowe. L. B. Inside story of Austro-German intrigue. (Ap ’20) Haldane. R: B. H. Before the war. (Ap ’20) Loreburn, R. T. R. How the war came. (My ’20) =Censorship= Brownrigg. D. E. R. Indiscretions of the naval censor. (Je ’20) =China= Klein, D. With the Chinks. (Jl ’20) =Cost= Bogart, E. L. Direct and indirect costs of the great world war. (Je ’20) =Economic aspects= Anderson, B: M. Effects of the war on money, credit and banking in France and the United States. (Je ’20) Barker, J. E. Economic statesmanship. (F ’21) Baruch, B. M. Making of the reparation and economic sections of the treaty. (D ’20) Fayle, C: E. Seaborne trade. (F ’21) Friedman, E. M. International commerce and reconstruction. (Jl ’20) Smith, C. H., and Hill, C. R. Rising above the ruins in France. (S ’20) Streit, C. K. “Where iron is, there is the fatherland!” (O ’20) Vanderlip, F. A. What happened to Europe. (S ’20) =Ethical aspects= Lee, V., pseud. Satan the waster. (O ’20) =France= Burke, K. Little heroes of France. (N ’20) Holt, L. Paris in shadow. (Ja ’21) Smith, C. H., and Hill, C. R. Rising above the ruins in France. (S ’20) Story, A. M. S. Present day Paris and the battlefields. (N ’20) =Germany= Blücher von Wahlstatt, E. M. English wife in Berlin. (Ja ’21) Falkenhayn, E. G. A. S. von. German general staff and its decisions. (Ap ’20) Ludendorff, E. von. General staff and its problems. (F ’21) Ludendorff, E. von. Ludendorff’s own story. (Mr ’20) =Great Britain= MacVeagh, E. C., and Brown, L. D. Yankee in the British zone. (Mr ’20) =Greece= Hibben, P. Constantine I and the Greek people. (Ag ’20) =Hospitals, charities, etc.= Bakewell, C: M. Story of the American Red cross in Italy. (D ’20) Davies, E. C. Ward tales. (Jl ’20) Fife, G: B. Passing legions. (Ja ’21) Jones, R. Service of love in war time. (N ’20) =Influence and results= Folks, H. Human costs of the war. (Jl ’20) =Ireland= Escouflaire, R. C. Ireland an enemy of the allies? (Je ’20) =Italy= Bakewell, C: M. Story of the American Red cross in Italy. (D ’20) Page, T: N. Italy and the world war. (Ja ’21) =Labor problems= Hammond. M. B. British labor conditions and legislation during the war. (Je ’20) =Literature= Schinz, A. French literature of the great war. (Jl ’20) =Medical and sanitary affairs= Brereton, F: S. Great war and the R. A M. C. (N ’20) =Naval operations= Bacon, R. H. S. Dover patrol. (Ap ’20) Corbett, J. S. Naval operations. (S ’20) Domville-Fife, C: W: Submarine warfare of today. (D ’20) Evans, E: R. G. R. Keeping the seas. (Ag ’20) Fayle, C: E. Seaborne trade. (F ’21) Fisher, J: A. F. Memories and records. (Ap ’20) Leighton, J: L. Simsadus: London. (Jl ’20) Paine, R. D. Corsair in the war zone. (O ’20) Sims, W: S., and Hendrick, B. J. Victory at sea. (N ’20) =Palestine= Dinning, H. W. Nile to Aleppo. (D ’20) Maxwell, D. Last crusade. (F ’21) =Peace= Keynes, J: M. Economic consequences of the peace. (Mr ’20) Scott, A. P. Introduction to the peace treaties. (Je ’20) _See also_ Peace conference, 1919 =Persia= Hale, F: From Persian uplands. (D ’20) =Personal narratives= Adam, H. P. Paris sees it through. (Ap ’20) Baldwin, M. Canteening overseas. (F ’21) Beaman, A. A. H. Squadroon. (N ’20) Bishop, H. C. W. Kut prisoner. (Jl ’20) Gibbs, P. H. Now it can be told. (My ’20) Guttersen, G. Granville. (Je ’20) Hankey, D. W: A. Letters of Donald Hankey. (Mr ’20) Haslett, E. Luck on the wing. (Ja ’21) Herringham, W. P. Physician in France. (My ’20) History of the American field service in France. (N ’20) Jones, E. H: Road to En-Dor. (Je ’20) Lawrence, D. Sapper Dorothy Lawrence. (My ’20) Ludendorff, E. von. Ludendorff’s own story. (Mr ’20) Macnaughtan, S. B. My war experiences in two continents. (My ’20) Malins, G. H. How I filmed the war. (Ap ’20) Prentice, S. Padre. (My ’20) Price, J. M. On the path of adventure. (Ag ’20) Prichard, H. V. H. Sniping in France (Ja ’21) Repington, C: A. First world war. (D ’20) Sergeant, E. S. Shadow-shapes. (Ja ’21) Uncensored letters of a canteen girl. (S ’20) Zanella, N. By the waters of Fiume. (Jl ’20) =Pictorial works= Villiers, F:, il. Days of glory. (Je ’20) =Prisons and prisoners= Bishop, H. C. W. Kut prisoner. (Jl ’20) Hoffman, C. In the prison camps of Germany. (Ja ’21) Keith, E. A. My escape from Germany. (Mr ’20) Yeats-Brown, F. C: C. Caught by the Turks. (Ap ’20) =Propaganda= Stuart, C. Secrets of Crewe house. (F ’21) Whitehouse, V. Year as a government agent. (Mr ’20) =Reconstruction= _See_ Reconstruction (European war) =Regimental histories= Brereton, F: S. Great war and the R. A. M. C. (N ’20) Hall, J. N., and Nordhoff, C: B., eds. Lafayette flying corps. (D ’20) Rainsford, W. K. From Upton to the Meuse with the Three hundred and seventh infantry. (Mr ’20) Taylor, E. G. New England in France, 1917–1919. (D ’20) =Religious aspects= Army and religion. (Mr ’20) Committee on the war and the religious outlook. Missionary outlook in the light of the war. (Je ’20) Committee on the war and the religious outlook. Religion among American men. (Je ’20) Dennett, T. Better world. (F ’21) Lindsey, B: B., and O’Higgins, H. J. Doughboy’s religion. (Mr ’20) =Secret service= Felstead. S. T. German spies at bay. (D ’20) Tuohy, F. Secret corps. (F ’21) =Serbia= Gordon-Smith. G. From Serbia to Jugoslavia. (Je ’20) =Siberia= Ward, J: With the “Die-hards” in Siberia. (Jl ’20) =Social work= Egan, M. F., and Kennedy, J: J. B. Knights of Columbus in peace and war. (D ’20) Hoffman, C. In the prison camps of Germany. (Ja ’21) Hungerford, E: With the doughboy in France. (F ’21) Mayo, K. “That damn Y.” (Jl ’20) =Submarine operations= Domville-Fife, C: W: Submarine warfare of today. (D ’20) =Syria= McGilvary, M. Dawn of a new era in Syria. (D ’20) =Territorial questions= Seton-Watson. R. W: Europe in the melting pot. (My ’20) =Turkey= Sandes, E: W. C. In Kut and captivity with the Sixth Indian division. (F ’21) =United States= Bernstorff, J. H. A. H. A. My three years in America. (Ag ’20) Bourne, R. S. Untimely papers. (Ag ’20) Chambrun, J. A. de P. de, and Marenches, C: de. American army in the European conflict. (Mr ’20) Chase, J. C. Soldiers all. (My ’20) Creel, G: How we advertised America. (Ag ’20) Crozier, W: Ordnance and the world war. (Jl ’20) Johnston, R. M. First reflections on the campaign of 1918. (My ’20) Knappen, T. M. Wings of war. (D ’20) McCormick, R. R. Army of 1918. (D ’20) McMaster, J: B. United States In the world war (1918–1920). (O ’20) MacVeagh, E. C., and Brown, L. D. Yankee in the British zone. (Mr ’20) Parsons, W: B. American engineers in France. (D ’20) Sherwood. M. P. World to mend. (N ’20) Stearns, H. E. Liberalism In America (Ap ’20) Stockbridge, F. P. Yankee ingenuity in the war. (Je ’20) Thomas, S. History of the A. E. F. (D ’20)
=European war and science= Moulton, J: F. M. Science and war. (Ap ’20)
Evander. Phillpotts, E (My ’20)
Eve of Pascua. Graves, C. I. M. (S ’20)
Everybody’s world. Eddy, S. (O ’20)
Everyday adventures. Scoville, S:, jr. (N ’20)
Everyday Americans. Canby, H: S. (O ’20)
Everyday mouth hygiene. Head, J. (Mr ’20)
Everyman’s child. Loeb, S. I. (N ’20)
=Evolution= Bury, J: B. Idea of progress. (N ’20) Collins, A. F: and V. D. Wonders of natural history. (Ja ’21) Thomson, J: D. System of animate nature. (Ja ’21)
Evolution of Sinn Fein. Henry, R. M. (Ja ’21)
Evolution of the budget in Massachusetts. Gulick, L. H. (Jl ’20)
Evolution of the oil industry. Ross, V: (Ja ’21)
=Executive ability= Gowin, E. B. Developing executive ability. (My ’20)
Exit Betty. Lutz, G. L. H. (Jl ’20)
=Explosives= Barnett. E: de B. Explosives. (Ag ’20) Levy, S. I. Modern explosives. (F ’21)
Eye of Zeitoon. Mundy, T. (Je ’20)
Facts and fabrications about soviet Russia. Clark, E. (D ’20)
Fair value. Hartman, H. H. (My ’20)
Fairfax and his pride. Van Vorst, M. (Jl ’20)
Fairies and chimneys. Fyleman, R: (N ’20)
=Fairy tales= Griffis, W: E. Swiss fairy tales. (O ’20)
Faith of a Quaker. Graham, J: W: (D ’20)
Faith of Isaiah. Gordon, A. R. (D ’20)
Fame and failure. Ellis, J. (S ’20)
=Family= Galbraith, A. M. Family and the new democracy. (Mr ’20)
Famous detective stories. McSpadden, J. W., ed. (O ’20)
Famous leaders of industry. Wildman, E. (My ’20)
Famous Mrs Fair. Forbes, J. (Ja ’21)
Famous psychic stories. McSpadden, J. W., ed. (N ’20)
Farm and garden tractors. Collins, A. F: (Ja ’21)
=Farm animals= Plumb, C: S. Types and breeds of farm animals. (O ’20)
=Farm life= Shute, H: A: Real diary of the worst farmer. (Je ’20)
=Farm management= Findlay, H., ed. Handbook for practical farmers. (Ja ’21)
Farmer of Roaring Run. Dillon, M. C. (Mr ’20)
Fear not the crossing. Williams, G. (Ap ’20)
=Feeble-minded= Goddard, H: H. Human efficiency and levels of intelligence. (D ’20) MacMurchy, H. Almosts. (My ’20)
Feeding of nations. Starling, E. H: (O ’20)
Fellowship of the picture. Dearmer, N. (D ’20)
Feminism and sex-extinction. Kenealy, A. (N ’20)
Ferrybridge mystery. Vane, D. (N ’20)
=FICTION= =Adolescence= Reid, F. Pirates of the spring. (Ap ’20) Widdemer, M. Boardwalk. (Mr ’20) =Adventure= Barbour. R. H:, and Holt, H. P. Joan of the island. (Ag ’20) Bindloss, H. Lister’s great adventure. (F ’21) Bindloss, H. Wyndham’s pal. (Mr ’20) Cook. W, V: Grey fish. (S ’20) Cram, M. Lotus salad. (Ag ’20) Dingle, A. E. Gold out of Celebes. (Jl ’20) Elwell, A. At the sign of the Red swan. (Ag ’20) England, G: A. Flying legion. (O ’20) Farnol, J. Black Bartlemy’s treasure. (Ja ’21) Grimshaw. B. E. Terrible island. (D ’20) Gull, C. A. E: R. Air pirate. (N ’20) Harris. C. F. Wings of the wind. (S ’20) London, J. Hearts of three. (F ’21) McCutcheon. G: B. West wind drift. (D ’20) MacGrath. H. Drums of jeopardy. (N ’20) Martyn, W. Secret of the silver car. (Je ’20) Miller, L. E: Hidden people. (Ja ’21) Moore, F: F. Isle o’ dreams. (Ap ’20) Mundy, T. Eye of Zeitoon. (Je ’20) Nicholson, M. Blacksheep! blacksheep! (Jl ’20) Oyen, H: Plunderer. (Je ’20) Parker, G. No defence. (N ’20) Rutzebeck, H. Alaska man’s luck. (Ja ’21) Scott, C. A. Dawson-. Rolling stone. (Mr ’20) =Animal stories= Comfort, W. L., and Dost, Z. K. Son of power. (D ’20) Evarts, H. G: Cross pull. (My ’20) Keon, G. Just Happy. (Ag ’20) Lytle, J: H. Story of Jack. (F ’21) Meredith, E. G. Terrier’s tale. (D ’20) Terhune, A. P. Bruce. (S ’20) Yates, L. B. Autobiography of a race horse. (Ag ’20) =Artists= Van Vorst, M. Fairfax and his pride. (Jl ’20) =Authorship= Hutten zum Stolzenberg, B. Happy house. (Ap ’20) =Automobile stories= Morgan, B. Roaring road. (Ag ’20) =Baseball= Witwer, H. C. There’s no base like home. (Ag ’20) =Business= Dowst, H: P. Man from Ashaluna. (F ’21) Kelland, C. B. Youth challenges. (D ’20) Morris, E. B. Cresting wave. (Ag ’20) Porter, H. E. Egan. (N ’20) Weston, G: Mary minds her business. (Ap ’20) =Character studies= Bacon, F. Lightnin’. (My ’20) Boucicault, R. B. Rose of Jericho. (My ’20) Carswell, C. Open the door. (S ’20) Dane, C. Legend. (Ap ’20) Dawson, W: J. Borrowdale tragedy. (F ’21) De La Pasture, E. E. M. Tension. (D ’20) Dodd, L. W. Book of Susan. (O ’20) Fuller, H: B. Bertram Cope’s year. (My ’20) Gale, Z. Miss Lulu Bett. (My ’20) Galsworthy, J: In chancery. (N ’20) Gibbon, M. M. Jan. (Ja ’21) Goldring, D. Margot’s progress. (Jl ’20) Hall, H. S. Steel preferred. (N ’20) Hawkins, A. H. Lucinda. (Ja ’21) Hewlett, M. H: Mainwaring. (N ’20) Holding, E. S. Invincible Minnie (My ’20) Holdsworth, E. Taming of Nan. (Ap ’20) Johnston, H. H. Mrs Warren’s daughter. (Jl ’20) MacGrath, H. Man with three names. (Mr ’20) McKenna, S. Lady Lilith. (N ’20) Maugham, W: S. Mrs Craddock. (Ag ’20) Peake, C. M. A. Eli of the downs. (O ’20) Rickard, L. Cathy Rossiter. (Ap ’20) Sadler, M. Anchor. (My ’20) Sharp, H. M. Pawn in pawn. (Jl ’20) Singmaster, E. Basil Everman. (Ap ’20) Swinnerton, F. A. September. (Mr ’20) Underhill, R. M. White moth. (Ja ’21) Weyl, M. Happy woman. (Ap ’20) Wyllarde, D. Temperament. (S ’20) =Cheerful stories= Abbott, J. L. Happy house. (Jl ’20) Adams, S: H. Wanted: a husband. (Je ’20) Champion, J. Sunshine in Underwood. (Jl ’20) Clancy, L. B. Christine of the young heart. (D ’20) Kelley, E. M. Outside inn. (N ’20) Lutz, G. L. H. Cloudy Jewel. (D ’20) Miller, A. Beauty and the bolshevist. (D ’20) Sterrett, F. R. Nancy goes to town. (Ja ’21) Street, J. L. Sunbeams, Inc. (D ’20) Tompkins, J. W. Joanna builds a nest. (D ’20) =Children, Stories about= Boyer, W. S. Johnnie Kelly. (N ’20) Butler, E. P. Swatty. (Ap ’20) Croy, H. Turkey Bowman. (N ’20) France, A., pseud. Little Pierre. (F ’21) Galsworthy, J: Awakening. (Ja ’21) Gatlin, D. Missy. (D ’20) McKishnie, A. P. Son of courage. (D ’20) Masters, E. L. Mitch Miller. (D ’20) Porter, E. Mary Marie. (Je ’20) Vorse, M. M. Growing up. (S ’20) =Christmas stories= Rinehart, M. Truce of God. (F ’21) =Court-room scenes= Hill, F: T. Tales out of court. (D ’20) =Crime and criminals= Gregory, J. Ladyfingers. (Je ’20) Leverage, H: Where dead men walk. (Ag ’20) Packard, F. L. From now on. (Mr ’20) Packard, F. L. White Moll. (Jl ’20) Roche, A. S. Uneasy street. (Mr ’20) Rowland, H: C. Duds. (Mr ’20) Williamson, C: N. and A. M. Second latchkey. (Je ’20) =Detective stories= _See_ Mystery stories =Divorce= Maxwell, W: B. For better, for worse. (N ’20) =Economic problems= Cadmus and Harmonia, pseuds. Island of sheep. (Ap ’20) =Enterprise= Sullivan, A. Rapids. (S ’20) =European war= Abdullah, A. Man on horseback. (Ap ’20) Battersby, H: F. P. Edge of doom. (Je ’20) Bazin, R. F. N. M. Pierre and Joseph. (Je ’20) Blasco Ibáñez, V. Enemies of women. (F ’21) Cook, W. V: Grey fish. (S ’20) Gibbs, G: F. Splendid outcast. (Ap ’20) Gibbs, P. H. Wounded souls. (N ’20) Herbert, A. P. Secret battle. (Mr ’20) Jeffery, J. E. Side issues. (N ’20) Kelly, T: H. What outfit, Buddy? (My ’20) Latzko, A. Judgment of peace. (Ap ’20) Mackay, H. G. Chill hours. (Ap ’20) Mason, A. E: W. Summons. (D ’20) Maurois, A. Silence of Colonel Bramble. (Jl ’20) Mayran, C. Story of Gotton Connixloo. (Ja ’21) Montague, M. P. England to America. (Je ’20) Oppenheim, E: P. Devil’s paw. (D ’20) Robinson, E. H. Maid of Mirabelle. (O ’20) Sawyer, R. Leerie. (S ’20) Sinclair, M. Romantic. (D ’20) Zanella, N. By the waters of Fiume. (Jl ’20) _Belgium_ Vane, G: Waters of strife. (S ’20) _Great Britain_ Ayres, R. M. Richard Chatterton, V. C. (Jl ’20) Baxter, A. B. Parts men play. (Ja ’21) Benson, E: F: Robin Linnet. (Mr ’20) Benson, S. Living alone. (My ’20) Copplestone, B. Last of the Grenvilles. (Ap ’20) Dawson, C. W: Little house. (N ’20) Frankau, G. Peter Jameson. (My ’20) Galsworthy, J: Tatterdemalion. (My ’20) Hamilton, C. M. William—an Englishman. (Jl ’20) Jenkin, A. M. N. End of a dream. (Jl ’20) Jepson, E. Pollyooly dances. (Ag ’20) Locke, W: J: House of Baltazar. (Mr ’20) Maxwell, W: B. Glamour. (Ap ’20) Onions, B. Bridge of kisses. (D ’20) _United States_ Austin, M. No. 26 Jayne street. (Je ’20) Montague, M. P. Uncle Sam of Freedom Ridge. (S ’20) Poole, E. Blind. (D ’20) Schem, L. C. Hyphen. (Ja ’21) Sherwood, M. P. World to mend. (N ’20) =Fairy tales= Tarn, W: W. Treasure of the isle of mist. (Jl ’20) =High cost of living= Dodge, H: I. Skinner makes it fashionable. (Je ’20) =Historical novels= _Canada_ Wilson, M. Forging of the pikes. (My ’20) _Cape Colony_ Juta, R. Cape Currey. (S ’20) _Discovery & exploration (17th century)_ Forbes, G: Adventures in southern seas. (Ja ’21) _Egypt_ Couperus, L: M. A. Tour. (Jl ’20) Haggard, H: R. Ancient Allan. (Je ’20) _England_ Hudson, W: H: Dead Man’s Plack, and An old thorn. (F ’21) Locke, G. E. Ronald o’ the moors. (O ’20) McCarthy, J. H. Henry Elizabeth. (S ’20) MacDonald, G. North door. (O ’20) McFadden, G. V. Preventive man. (Jl ’20) Orczy, E. His Majesty’s well-beloved. (Ap ’20) _France_ Bailey, H: C. Barry Leroy. (Je ’20) Brooks, C: S. Luca Sarto. (Ap ’20) _Iceland_ Hewlett, M. H: Light heart. (Jl ’20) Hewlett, M. H: Outlaw. (Ap ’20) _Italy_ Drummond, H. Maker of saints. (S ’20) Vorse, M. M. Ninth man. (O ’20) _Jerusalem_ Mapu, A. Sorrows of Noma. (Ap ’20) _Middle ages_ Ross, R. Revels of Orsera. (F ’21) _United States_ Daviess, M. T. Matrix. (Ap ’20) Fox, J:, jr. Erskine Dale, pioneer. (D ’20) Gregg, F. M. Founding of a nation. (O ’20) Lynn, M. Free soil. (Ja ’21) Maule, M. K. Prairie-schooner princess. (N ’20) Peadexter, H. Red belts. (Mr ’20) Shafer, D. C. Barent Creighton. (S ’20) White, S. E: Rose dawn. (D ’20) =Horse racing= Richards, G. Double life. (F ’21) Yates, L. B. Autobiography of a race horse. (Ag ’20) =Humor and satire= Ashford, D. Daisy Ashford: her book. (S ’20) Beerbohm, M. Seven men. (D ’20) Cannan, G. Windmills. (Ag ’20) Darlington, W. A. Alf’s button. (S ’20) Dickson, H. Old Reliable in Africa. (D ’20) Dodge, H: I. Skinner makes it fashionable. (Je ’20) Huxley, A. L. Limbo. (Ag ’20) Irwin, W. A. Trimmed with red. (Ag ’20) Kelland, C. B. Efficiency Edgar. (Jl ’20) Leacock, S. B. Winsome Winnie. (Ja ’21) Mackall, L. Scrambled eggs. (D ’20) Mackenzie, C. Poor relations. (Mr ’20) Marshall, R. Enchanted golf clubs. (Mr ’20) Putnam, N. It pays to smile. (F ’21) Street, J. L. Sunbeams, Inc. (D ’20) Ullman, A. E: “Line’s busy.” (N ’20) =Immigrants in America= Cournos, J: Mask. (Mr ’20) Yezierska, A. Hungry hearts. (D ’20) =Industrial conditions= Hall, H. S. Steel preferred. (N ’20) =Jewish life= Pearl, B. Sarah and her daughter. (Jl ’20) =Journalism= Dodge, L: Whispers. (Je ’20) George, W. L. Caliban. (O ’20) Macaulay, R. Potterism. (D ’20) Williams, S. C. Unconscious crusader. (Je ’20) Williams, W. W. Goshen street. (N ’20) =Law and lawyers= Train, A. C. Tutt and Mr Tutt. (Je ’20) =Legends and folktales= Shedlock, M. L. Eastern stories and legends. (D ’20) _Flemish_ Coster, C: T. H. de. Flemish legends. (N ’20) _Irish_ MacManus, S. Top o’ the mornin’. (N ’20) _Japanese_ Ozaki, Y. T. Romances of old Japan. (Mr ’20) =Letters (stories in letter form)= Lucas, E: V. Verena in the midst. (N ’20) Ridsdale, K. Gate of fulfillment. (Je ’20) =Locality, Novels of= _Adirondacks_ Longstreth, T: M. Mac of Placid. (O ’20) _Africa_ Battersby, H: F. P. Edge of doom. (Je ’20) Benoit, P. Atlantida. (S ’20) Burroughs, E. R. Tarzan the untamed. (O ’20) Dickson, H. Old Reliable in Africa. (D ’20) Stockley, C. Pink gods and blue demons. (Ag ’20) _Alaska_ Rutzebeck, H. Alaska man’s luck. (Ja ’21) _Arizona_ Noyes, A. Beyond the desert. (D ’20) _Armenia_ Inchbold, A. C. Love and the crescent. (S ’20) _Boston_ Brown, A. Wind between the worlds. (S ’20) _Brazil_ Elliott, L. W. Black gold. (F ’21) Graça Aranha, J. P. da. Canaan. (Ap ’20) _California_ Chase, J. S. Penance of Magdalena. (Ag ’20) Porter, R. N. Girl from Four Corners. (My ’20) White, S. E: Rose dawn. (D ’20) _Canada_ Binns, O. Mating in the wilds. (S ’20) Cody, H. A. Glen of the high north. (O ’20) Cullum, R. Heart of Unaga. (N ’20) Curwood, J. O. Valley of silent men. (O ’20) Durkin, D. Heart of Cherry McBain. (N ’20) Footner, H. Fur bringers. (D ’20) Gibbon, J: M. Conquering hero. (N ’20) Kendall, R. S. Luck of the mounted. (F ’21) McKowan, E. Graydon of the Windermere. (F ’21) Pinkerton, K. S. and R. E. Long traverse. (S ’20) Pinkerton, K. S. and R. E. Penitentiary Post. (Ag ’20) Sidgwick, C., and Garstin, C. Black knight. (O ’20) Stringer, A. J: A. Prairie mother. (N ’20) White, S: A. Ambush. (N ’20) _Cape Cod_ Cooper, J. A. Tobias o’ the light. (Ag ’20) Lincoln, J. C. Portygee. (Je ’20) _Chicago_ Borden, T. M. Romantic woman. (My ’20) Webster, H: K. Mary Wollaston. (D ’20) _China_ Lamb, H. Marching sands. (My ’20) Merwin, S: Hills of Han. (D ’20) Miln, L. J. Mr Wu. (Ap ’20) Weale, B. L. P. Wang the ninth. (Ja ’21) _Connecticut_ Minnigerode, M. Laughing house. (D ’20) _Egypt_ Bradley, M. Fortieth door. (Ap ’20) Weigall, A. E: P. B. Madeline of the desert. (D ’20) _England_ Anstruther, E. H. A. Husband. (Jl ’20) Baxter, A. B. Parts men play. (Ja ’21) Johnston, H. H. Mrs Warren’s daughter. (Jl ’20) O’Sullivan, Mrs D. Mr Dimock. (F ’21) _England (London)_ Brunner, E. Celia and her friends. (S ’20) Brunner, E. Celia once again. (S ’20) Cannan, G. Time and eternity. (My ’20) Desmond, S. Passion. (Jl ’20) Ervine, S. G. Foolish lovers. (Jl ’20) Pryde, A. Marqueray’s duel. (Jl ’20) Woolf, V. Night and day. (N ’20) _England (Oxford)_ Morley, C. D. Kathleen. (Ap ’20) _England (provincial and rural)_ Ayscough, J:, pseud. Abbotscourt. (Je ’20) Benson, E: F: “Queen Lucia.” (S ’20) Blundell, M. E. Beck of Beckford. (F ’21) Brighouse, H. Marbeck inn. (Ap ’20) Buckrose, J. E., pseud. Young hearts. (S ’20) Easton, D. Golden bird. (S ’20) Galsworthy, J: In chancery. (N ’20) Gambier, K. Girl on the hilltop. (Ag ’20) Hicks Beach, S. E. Shuttered doors. (Je ’20) Hocking, J. Passion for life. (Jl ’20) Kaye-Smith, S. Tamarisk town. (Jl ’20) Lorimer, N. O. With other eyes. (O ’20) Marshall, A. Many Junes. (Je ’20) Merrick, H. Mary-girl. (S ’20) Oldmeadow, E. J. Coggin. (Mr ’20) Pedler, M. House of dreams-come-true. (S ’20) Phillpotts, E. Miser’s money. (Je ’20) Rainsford, W. H. That girl March. (F ’21) Stevenson, G: Benjy. (Je ’20) Swinnerton, F. A. September. (Mr ’20) Thurston, E. T. Sheepskins and grey russet. (Je ’20) Turner, J: H. Place in the world. (My ’20) Vachell, H. A. Whitewash. (Jl ’20) Ward, M. A. Harvest. (My ’20) Whitham, G. I. St John of Honeylea. (Je ’20) _Far East_ Rideout, H: M. Foot-path way. (Je ’20) _Florida_ Oyen, H: Plunderer. (Je ’20) _Germany_ Henry, S. O. Villa Elsa. (Je ’20) _India_ Comfort, W. L., and Dost, Z. K. Son of power. (D ’20) Lowis, C. C. Four blind mice. (D ’20) Mundy, T. Told in the East. (F ’21) Savi, E. W. When the blood burns. (D ’20) Tracy, L: Sirdar’s sabre. (D ’20) _Ireland_ Carleton, W: Stories of Irish life. (Mr ’20) Ervine, S. G. Foolish lovers. (Jl ’20) Galway, C. Towards the dawn. (D ’20) Hannay, J. O. Up, the rebels! (Mr ’20) Hinkson, K. Love of brothers. (D ’20) MacFarlan, A. Inscrutable lovers. (Ap ’20) MacGill, P. Maureen. (Je ’20) MacNamara, B. Clanking of chains. (My ’20) O’Duffy, E. Wasted island. (N ’20) O’Kelly, S. Golden barque; and The weaver’s grave. (D ’20) O’Riordan, C. O. Adam of Dublin. (Ja ’21) Page, G. Paddy-the-next-best-thing. (F ’21) Poore, I. M. Rachel Fitzpatrick. (S ’20) Somerville, E. A. O., and Martin, V. F. Mount Music. (Je ’20) _Italy_ Forster, E: M. Where angels fear to tread. (Ap ’20) Hudson, S. Richard Kurt. (Jl ’20) Kennard, J. S. Memmo. (Ja ’21) Lombardi, C. Cry of youth. (Jl ’20) _Kansas_ Lynn, M. Free soil. (Ja ’21) _Kentucky_ Buck, C: N. Tempering. (Je ’20) _Louisiana_ Perry, S. G: Palmetto. (N ’20) _Mexico_ Grogan, G. William Pollok, and other tales. (Je ’20) _Minnesota_ Lewis, S. Main street. (N ’20) _Mississippi river_ Spears, R. S. River prophet. (Ag ’20) _Nebraska_ Maule, M. K. Prairie-schooner princess. (N ’20) _New England_ Bassett, S. W. Wall between. (D ’20) Brown, A. Homespun and gold. (Ja ’21) Gerould, G. H. Youth in Harley. (O ’20) Howells, W: D. Vacation of the Kelwyns. (N ’20) Spofford, H. E. Elder’s people. (My ’20) Williams, W. W. Goshen street. (N ’20) _New York (city)_ Austin, M. 26 Jayne street. (Je ’20) Bullard, A. Stranger. (Jl ’20) Chamberlain, G: A. Taxi. (Ag ’20) Corbett, E. F. Puritan and pagan. (Ja ’21) Duganne, P. Prologue. (N ’20) Forman, H: J. Fire of youth. (Ap ’20) Frank, W. D: Dark mother. (D ’20) Hudson, H:, 2d, pseud. Spendthrift town. (D ’20) Hughes, R. What’s the world coming to? (Jl ’20) Pearl, B. Sarah and her daughter. (Jl ’20) Raine, W: M. Big-town round-up. (F ’21) Spadoni, A. Swing of the pendulum. (Ap ’20) Wharton, E. N. Age of innocence. (N ’20) _New York (state)_ White, G. Storm country Polly. (Jl ’20) _New Zealand_ Mander, J. Story of a New Zealand river. (My ’20) _Ohio_ Anderson, S. Poor white. (D ’20) Anderton, D. Cousin Sadie. (F ’21) _Paris_ Audoux, M. Marie Claire’s workshop. (D ’20) _Pennsylvania_ Deland, M. W. Old Chester secret. (D ’20) Martin, H. R. Schoolmaster of Hessville. (N ’20) Morris, H. S. Hannah Bye. (Ja ’20) Myers, A. B. Patchwork. (My ’20) _Philippine islands_ Martin, M. W. Green god’s pavilion. (O ’20) _Rome_ Richardson, N. Pagan fire. (Ja ’21) _San Francisco_ Dobie, C: C. Blood red dawn. (Jl ’20) Spadoni, A. Swing of the pendulum. (Ap ’20) _Scotland_ Douglas, O. E. Penny plain. (D ’20) Niven, F: J: Tale that is told. (D ’20) Watson, R. Stronger than his sea. (F ’21) _South Africa_ Dell, E. M. Top of the world. (N ’20) Millin, S. G. Dark river. (D ’20) Young, F. E. M. Almonds of life. (O ’20) _South Carolina_ Oemler, M. Purple heights. (N ’20) _South seas_ Barbour, R. H:, and Holt, H. P. Joan of the island. (Ag ’20) Conrad, J. Rescue. (Je ’20) Grimshaw, B. Terrible island. (D ’20) _Switzerland_ In the mountains. (N ’20) _United States (middlewestern)_ Dell, F. Moon-calf. (D ’20) Howe, E. W. Anthology of another town. (Ja ’21) Watts, M. S. Noonmark. (F ’21) _United States (northwestern)_ Sinclair, B. W: Poor man’s rock. (D ’20) _United States (southern)_ Griffiths, G. Lure of the manor. (Ag ’20) Hoffman, M. E. Lindy Loyd. (O ’20) Olmstead, F. Stafford’s Island. (Je ’20) Ragsdale, L. Next-besters. (S ’20) Sampson, E. S. Mammy’s white folks. (S ’20) Turner, G: K. Hagar’s hoard. (N ’20) _United States (southwestern)_ Barry, R: H. Fruit of the desert. (S ’20) Bennet, R. A. Bloom of cactus. (Mr ’20) Dunn, J. A. E. Dead man’s gold. (S ’20) Gregory, J. Man to man. (D ’20) Hooker, F. C. Long dim trail. (N ’20) Shedd, G: C. Iron furrow. (Ap ’20) White, S. E: Killer. (Jl ’20) _United States (western)_ Abbott, K. Wine o’ the winds. (Ag ’20) Bower, B. M., pseud. Quirt. (Jl ’20) Brand, M. Trailin’! (Jl ’20) Burt, K. N. Hidden Creek. (O ’20) Coolidge, D. Wunpost. (N ’20) Croy, H. Turkey Bowman. (N ’20) Dorrance, E. A. and J. F. Glory rides the range. (Jl ’20) Dunn, J. A. E. Turquoise Cañon. (Ap ’20) Grey, Z. Man of the forest. (Mr ’20) Hendryx, J. B. Gold girl. (Ag ’20) Lynde, F. Girl, a horse and a dog. (S ’20) Marshall, E. Voice of the pack. (Je ’20) Raine, W: M. Oh, you Tex! (Ag ’20) Richards, C. E. Tenderfoot bride. (F ’21) Ritchie, R. W. Trails to Two Moons. (D ’20) Titus, H. Last straw. (Jl ’20) White, W: P. Hidden trails. (O ’20) White, W: P. Lynch lawyers. (Jl ’20) White, W: P. Paradise Bend. (F ’21) _Virginia_ Bailey, T. Trumpeter swan. (D ’20) Johnston, M. Sweet Rocket. (D ’20) _Wales_ Evans, C. My neighbors. (My ’20) Young, F. B. and E. B. Undergrowth. (Ja ’21) _Washington (state)_ Kyne, P. B. Kindred of the dust. (Ag ’20) _West Virginia_ Dillon, M. C. Farmer of Roaring Run. (Mr ’20) =Marriage= Borden, T. M. Romantic woman. (My ’20) Byrne, D. Foolish matrons. (N ’20) Couperus, L: M. A. Inevitable. (D ’20) Edginton, H. M. Married life. (Ag ’20) Hamilton, C. His friend and his wife. (Je ’20) Harris, C. M. Happily married. (Ap ’20) Kerr, S. Painted meadows. (Je ’20) Widdemer, M. I’ve married Marjorie. (S ’20) Wylie, I. A. R. Children of storm. (N ’20) =Moving picture stories= Luther, M. L. Presenting Jane McRae. (S ’20) Witwer, H. C: Kid Scanlan. (Ag ’20) Witwer, H. C: There’s no base like home. (Ag ’20) =Musicians= Close, E. Cherry Isle. (D ’20) Leadbitter, E. Rain before seven. (Jl ’20) Mix, J. I. At fame’s gateway. (My ’20) Schauffler, R. H. Fiddler’s luck. (Jl ’20) =Mystery stories= Allison, W: Secret of the sea. (Ap ’20) Allison, W: Turnstile of night. (D ’20) Benoit, P. Secret spring. (Je ’20) Biss, G. Door of the unreal. (Ja ’21) Brebner, P. J. Ivory disc. (Ag ’20) Brown, E. A. That affair at St Peter’s. (Jl ’20) Burt, K. Red lady. (Je ’20) Camp, C: W. Gray mask. (Jl ’20) Capes, B. E: J. Skeleton key. (Ag ’20) Chalmers, S. Greater punishment. (Ag ’20) Child, R: W. Vanishing men. (S ’20) Cobb, T: Silver bag. (Je ’20) Cohen, O. R. Gray dusk. (Jl ’20) Crabb, A., pseud. Samuel Lyle, criminologist. (N ’20) Curtiss, P. E. Wanted: a fool. (Ja ’21) Davis, J. F. Chinese label. (Je ’20) Dawson, W: J. Borrowdale tragedy. (F ’21) Dodge, L: Whispers. (Je ’20) Fletcher, J. S. Dead men’s money. (D ’20) Fletcher, J. S. Paradise mystery. (Ag ’20) Fletcher, J. S. Talleyrand maxim. (Mr ’20) Forrester, I. L. Dangerous inheritance. (D ’20) Foster, J: Searchers. (Ag ’20) Fox, D: Man who convicted himself. (O ’20) Ganachilly, A. Whispering dead. (Ag ’20) Graham, A. Follow the little pictures! (Ag ’20) Hanshew, M. E. and T: W. Riddle of the frozen flame. (Jl ’20) Hay, J. Melwood mystery. (My ’20) Hay, J. “No clue!” (N ’20) Jepson, E. Loudwater mystery. (S ’20) Johnston, W: A. Mystery in the Ritsmore. (Ag ’20) Jones, S. C. La Chance mine mystery. (Je ’20) Leblanc, M. Secret of Sarek. (Je ’20) Le Queux, W: T. Doctor of Pimlico. (S ’20) Level, M. Tales of mystery and horror. (O ’20) Levison, E. Hidden eyes. (F ’21) Lincoln, N. S. Red seal. (Je ’20) Lowndes, M. A. Lonely house. (O ’20) Luehrmann, A. Triple mystery. (Ag ’20) McGibeny, D. 32 caliber. (F ’21) McSpadden, J. W., ed. Famous detective stories. (O ’20) Mantle, B. In the house of another. (D ’20) Oppenheim, E: P. Great impersonation. (Mr ’20) Ostrander, I. E. How many cards? (Ja ’21) Ostrander, I. E. Unseen hands. (O ’20) Parrish, R. Mystery of the silver dagger. (Je ’20) Post, M. D. Mystery at the Blue villa. (Ap ’20) Post, M. D. Sleuth of St James’s Square. (D ’20) Rees, A. J: Hand in the dark. (S ’20) Reynolds, G. M. Also Ran. (N ’20) Rising, L. She who was Helena Cass. (N ’20) Rohmer, S., pseud. Golden scorpion. (Jl ’20) Rohmer, S., pseud. Green eyes of Bast. (F ’21) Rowland, H: C. Peddler. (N ’20) Sheehan, P. P. House with a bad name. (D ’20) Sheridan, S. N. Typhoon’s secret. (Ap ’20) Thayer, L. Unlatched door. (N ’20) Tracy, L: Strange case of Mortimer Fenley. (My ’20) Tweedale, V. Beautiful Mrs Davenant. (O ’20) Tyrrell, R. Pathway of adventure. (Ag ’20) Vane, D. Ferrybridge mystery. (N ’20) Wallace, E. Four just men. (N ’20) Wells, C. Raspberry jam. (Ap ’20) Williams, H: S. Witness of the sun. (N ’20) Wright, R. Disappearance of Kimball Webb. (Ap ’20) =Mysticism= Newton, A. Jewel in the sand. (Ap ’20) =Negro problem= Ovington, M. W. Shadow. (Ap ’20) =Negroes= Cohen, O. R. Come seven. (N ’20) Martin, G: Children in the mist. (S ’20) =Nurses and nursing= Sawyer, R. Leerie. (S ’20) =Politics= Day, H. F. All-wool Morrison. (S ’20) McConn, M. Mollie’s substitute husband. (O ’20) Roseboro’, V. Storms of youth. (Je ’20) Williams, B. A. Great accident. (My ’20) =Prehistoric times= Langford, G: Pic, the weapon maker. (O ’20) =Prophecies (novels of the future)= Hastings, M. M. City of endless night. (D ’20) McMasters, W: H: Revolt. (Jl ’20) Shanks, E: B. People of the ruins. (N ’20) =Psychic phenomena= Harben, W: N. Divine event. (N ’20) Johnston, M. Sweet Rocket. (D ’20) =Psychological stories= Barker, D. A. Great leviathan. (F ’21) Beresford, J: D. Imperfect mother. (Jl ’20) Bryher, W. Development. (Ja ’21) Caine, W: Strangeness of Noel Carton. (O ’20) Castle, A. and E. John Seneschal’s Margaret. (D ’20) Davis, N. Other woman. (Jl ’20) Hall, G. S. Recreations of a psychologist. (Ja ’21) Hamsun, K. Hunger. (D ’20) Jenkin, A. M. N. End of a dream. (Jl ’20) King, B. Thread of flame. (O ’20) Monkhouse, A. N. True love. (S ’20) Richardson, D. M. Interim. (Ag ’20) Sedgwick, A. D. Third window. (Jl ’20) Sinclair, M. Romantic. (D ’20) Straus, R. Pengard awake. (Ja ’21) Vance, L: J. Dark mirror. (Ag ’20) Walpole, H. S. Captives. (D ’20) Walton, G: L. Oscar Montague—paranoiac. (Ap ’20) Washburn, C. C. Order. (Ap ’20) Watson, E. L. G. Deliverance. (Ap ’20) Webster, H: K. Mary Wollaston. (D ’20) Woolf, V. Voyage out. (Jl ’20) Young, F. B. Young physician. (Ag ’20) Young, F. B. and E. B. Undergrowth. (Ja ’21) =Quaker life= Morris, H. S. Hannah Bye. (Ja ’21) =Railroad stories= Lynde, F. Wreckers. (Jl ’20) =Reincarnation= Barclay, F. L. Returned empty. (N ’20) =Religion= Garborg, A. Lost father. (S ’20) Humphrey, Z. Sword of the spirit. (F ’21) =Roman Catholic faith= Clarke, I. C. Lady Trent’s daughter. (S ’20) Clarke, I. C. Ursula Finch. (F ’21) =Romance= Cabell, J. B. Domnei. (F ’21) Farnol, J. Geste of Duke Jocelyn. (N ’20) Wallace, E. K. Stars in the pool. (F ’21) =School and college life= Fitzgerald, F. S. K. This side of paradise. (Je ’20) Graham, J. C. It happened at Andover. (N ’20) Nathan, R. Peter Kindred. (My ’20) Waugh, A. Loom of youth. (Je ’20) =Sea stories= Allison, W: Secret of the sea. (Ap ’20) Connolly, J. B. Hiker Joy. (Je ’20) Conrad, J. Rescue. (Je ’20) Copplestone, B. Last of the Grenvilles. (Ap ’20) Forbes, G: Adventures in southern seas. (Ja ’21) Hawes, C: B. Mutineers. (D ’20) Leverage, H: Shepherd of the sea. (Mr ’20) McFee, W: Captain Macedoine’s daughter. (D ’20) Mason, A. Flying bo’sun. (D ’20) Moore, F: F. Isle o’ dreams. (Ap ’20) Moore, F: F. Sailor girl. (My ’20) Overton, G. M. Mermaid. (Mr ’20) Paine, R. D. Ships across the sea. (Je ’20) Patterson, J: E: Passage of the barque Sappho. (My ’20) Price, E. B. Silver Shoal light. (O ’20) Sheridan, S. N. Typhoon’s secret. (Ap ’20) Tooker, L: F. Middle passage. (N ’20) White, S: A. Foaming fore shore. (N ’20) =Secret service= Sinclair, U. B. 100%. (Ja ’21) =Sex problems= Hamilton, C. Blue room. (D ’20) =Short stories= Abdullah, A., and others. Ten-foot chain. (D ’20) Aleichem, S. Jewish children. (N ’20) Andreïeff, L. N. When the king loses his head. (S ’20) Annunzio, G. d’. Tales of my native town. (Ap ’20) Baxter, A. B. Blower of bubbles. (Mr ’20) Bridges, V: Cruise of the “Scandal.” (Ag ’20) Brown, A. Homespun and gold. (Ja ’21) Brown, D., and Phoutrides, A., trs. Modern Greek stories. (S ’20) Brunner, E. Celia and her friends. (S ’20) Brunner, E. Celia once again. (S ’20) Carleton. W: Stories of Irish life. (Mr ’20) Cather, W. S. Youth and the bright Medusa. (N ’20) Clemenceau, G. E. B: Surprises of life. (O ’20) Cobb, I. S. From place to place. (Mr ’20) Cohen, O. R. Come seven. (N ’20) Cotter, W. Sheila and others. (Ja ’21) Cutting, M. S. Some of us are married. (Ag ’20) Dell, E. M. Tidal wave. (Ap ’20) Dostoevskii, F. M. Honest thief. (Ap ’20) Dunsany, E: J: M. D. P. Tales of three hemispheres. (Mr ’20) Dwight, H. G. Emperor of Elam. (Ja ’21) Easton, D. Golden bird. (S ’20) Evans, C. My neighbors. (My ’20) Ferber, E. Half portions. (Jl ’20) Fitzgerald, F. S. K. Flappers and philosophers. (N ’20) French, J. L:, ed. Best psychic stories. (S ’20) Galsworthy, J: Tatterdemalion. (My ’20) Gittins, H. N. Short and sweet. (S ’20) Graves, C. I. M. Eve of Pascua. (S ’20) Grogan, G. William Pollok, and other tales. (Je ’20) Hall, G. S. Recreations of a psychologist. (Ja ’21) Heydrick, B: A., ed. Americans all. (O ’20) Hichens, R. S. Snake-bite, and other stories. (Mr ’20) Howells, W: D., ed. Great modern American stories. (S ’20) Hughes, R. Momma. (Ja ’21) Hutten zum Stolzenberg, B. Helping Hersey. (Ag ’20) Irwin, W. A. Suffering husbands. (Ag ’20) James, H: Master Eustace. (D ’20) Jeffery, J. E. Side issues. (N ’20) Jessup, A., ed. Best American humorous short stories. (S ’20) Johnson, A. Under the rose. (O ’20) Keable, R. Drift of pinions. (Je ’20) Level, M. Tales of mystery and horror. (O ’20) Linderman, F. B. On a passing frontier. (Ag ’20) London, J. Brown Wolf. (F ’21) McCutcheon, G: B. Anderson Crow, detective. (Je ’20) Mackay, H. G. Chill hours. (Ap ’20) Mackinnon, A. G. Guid auld Jock. (O ’20) MacManus, S. Top o’ the mornin’. (N ’20) McMichael, C: B., tr. Short stories from the Spanish. (D ’20) McSpadden, J. W., ed. Famous detective stories. (O ’20) McSpadden, J. W., ed. Famous psychic stories. (N ’20) Martin, G: Children in the mist. (S ’20) Morgan, B. Roaring road. (Ag ’20) Mundy, T. Told in the East. (F ’21) New Decameron. (D ’20) O’Brien, E: J. H., ed. Best short stories of 1919. (Ap ’20) O. Henry memorial award. Prize stories 1919. (Jl ’20) O’Kelly, S. Golden barque; and The weaver’s grave. (D ’20) Paine, R. D. Ships Across the sea. (Je ’20) Pérez de Ayala, R. Prometheus. (D ’20) Perry, L. For the game’s sake. (D ’20) Post, M. D. Mystery at the Blue villa. (Ap ’20) Post, M. D. Sleuth of St James’s Square. (D ’20) Ragosin, Z. A., comp. Little Russian masterpieces. (D ’20) Rhodes, H. G. High life. (F ’21) Rice, A. C. and C. Y. Turn about tales. (O ’20) Rinehart, M. Affinities. (Jl ’20) Robbins, C. A. Silent, white and beautiful. (Ja ’21) Sedgwick, A. D. Christmas roses. (Ja ’21) Smith, G. A. Pagan. (S ’20) Spofford, H. E. Elder’s people. (My ’20) Tracy, L: Sirdar’s sabre. (D ’20) Train, A. C. Tutt and Mr Tutt. (Je ’20) Tuttle, W. C. Reddy Brant. (O ’20) Vernède, R. E. Port Allington stories. (N ’20) White, S. E: Killer. (Jl ’20) Widdemer, M. Boardwalk. (Mr ’20) Wylie, I. A. R. Holy fire. (Ag ’20) Yezierska, A. Hungry hearts. (D ’20) =Smuggling= McFadden, G. V. Preventive man. (Jl ’20) =Social conditions= Desmond, S. Passion. (Jl ’20) Lewis, S. Main street. (N ’20) Rinehart, M. Poor wise man. (D ’20) =Social problems= Banning, M. C. This marrying. (My ’20) =Socialism= Wood, C. Mountain. (S ’20) =Society novels= Bartley, N. I. Gorgeous girl. (My ’20) Brackett, C: Counsel of the ungodly. (S ’20) Wharton, E. N. Age of innocence. (N ’20) =Spiritualism= Brown, A. Wind between the worlds. (S ’20) Miln, L. Invisible foe. (O ’20) Sanborn, M. F. First valley. (O ’20) =Sport and recreation= Morgan, B. Roaring road. (Ag ’20) Marshall, R. Enchanted golf clubs. (Mr ’20) Perry, L. For the game’s sake. (D ’20) Witwer, H. C: Kid Scanlan. (Ag ’20) Yates, L. B. Autobiography of a race horse. (Ag ’20) =Supernatural phenomena= French, J. L:, ed. Best psychic stories. (S ’20) Harrison, M. S. Tall villa. (Mr ’20) Judson, J. Stars incline. (Ap ’20) McSpadden, J. W., ed. Famous psychic stories. (N ’20) Roof, K. M. Great demonstration. (F ’21) Ross, R. Revels of Orsera. (F ’21) =Theater and stage life= Boucicault, R. B. Rose of Jericho. (My ’20) Chapin, A. A. Jane. (Je ’20) Cooper, H: St J. Sunny Ducrow. (My ’20) Corbett, E. F. Puritan and pagan. (Ja ’21) Harker, L. A. Allegra. (Ap ’20) Mackenzie, C. Vanity girl. (O ’20) Reymont, W. S. Comédienne. (F ’21) Wodehouse, P. G. Little warrior. (D ’20) =Thrift= Dowst, H: P. Bostwick’s budget. (F ’21) =Translated stories= _Bohemian_ Hrbkova, S. B., tr. and ed. Czechoslovak stories. (Ag ’20) _Danish_ Jacobsen, J. P. Niels Lyhne. (Jl ’20) Nexö, M. A. Ditte: girl alive! (O ’20) _Dutch_ Couperus, L: M. A. Inevitable. (D ’20) Couperus, L: M. A. Tour. (Jl ’20) _French_ Audoux, M. Marie Claire’s workshop. (D ’20) Benoit, P. Atlantida. (S ’20) Clemenceau, G. E. B: Surprises of life. (O ’20) France, A., pseud. Little Pierre. (F ’21) France, A., pseud. Seven wives of Bluebeard. (F ’21) Guillaumin, E. Life of a simple man. (F ’21) Marx, M. Woman. (Ag ’20) Maurois, A. Silence of Colonel Bramble. (Jl ’20) Mayran, C. Story of Gotton Connixloo. (Ja ’21) _German_ Wassermann, J. World’s illusion. (Ja ’21) _Greek_ Brown, D., and Phoutrides, A., trs. Modern Greek stories. (S ’20) _Hebrew_ Mapu, A. Sorrows of Noma. (Ap ’20) _Italian_ Annunzio, G. d’. Tales of my native town. (Ap ’20) Serao, M. Souls divided. (My ’20) _Norwegian_ Bojer, J. Power of a lie. (Jl ’20) Bojer, J. Treacherous ground. (Jl ’20) Garborg, A. Lost father. (S ’20) Hamsun, K. Hunger. (D ’20) _Polish_ Nalkowska, S. Rygier-. Kobiety (women). (D ’20) Reymont, W. S. Comédienne. (F ’21) _Portuguese_ Graça Aranha, J. P. da. Canaan. (Ap ’20) _Russian_ Andreïeff, L. N. Satan’s diary. (D ’20) Andreïeff, L. N. When the king loses his head. (S ’20) Chekhov, A. P. Chorus girl. (Ag ’20) Dostoevskii, F. M. Honest thief. (Ap ’20) Ragosin, Z. A., comp. Little Russian masterpieces. (D ’20) _Spanish_ Blasco Ibáñez, V. Enemies of women. (F ’21) Blasco Ibáñez, V. Woman triumphant. (Je ’20) McMichael, C: B., tr. Short stories from the Spanish. (D ’20) Pérez de Ayala, R. Prometheus. (D ’20) Zamacoïs, E. Their son; The necklace. (Mr ’20) _Yiddish_ Aleichem, S. Jewish children. (N ’20) Kobrin, L. Lithuanian village. (O ’20) =Unclassified= Agate, J. E. Responsibility. (Je ’20) Aumonier, S. One after another. (O ’20) Bain, F. W:, tr. Substance of a dream. (Ap ’20) Barcynska, H. Rose o’ the sea. (N ’20) Bartley, N. I. Gray angels. (N ’20) Bell, J: K. Peculiar major. (Ap ’20) Chambers, R. W: Crimson tide. (Mr ’20) Chambers, R. W: Slayer of souls. (Jl ’20) Cobb, T: Mr Preston’s daughter. (D ’20) Coxon, M. Breathless moment. (S ’20) Crockett, S: R. Light out of the east. (Ag ’20) Foster, M. Trap. (O ’20) Goodwin, J: Without mercy. (F ’21) Grozier, E. A., ed. One hundred best novels condensed. (Je ’20) Hall, A. B. Blind wisdom. (F ’21) Hartley, O. Anne. (N ’20) Humphreys, E. M. J. Diana of the Ephesians. (Ap ’20) Irwin, F. Poor dear Theodora! (My ’20) Kirby, E. Adorable dreamer. (O ’20) Lawrence, C. E. God in the thicket. (Ja ’21) Lee, J. B. Chinese coat. (O ’20) Lutz, G. L. H. Exit Betty. (Jl ’20) McKenna, S. Sheila intervenes. (Ap ’20) Norris, K. Harriet and the piper. (S ’20) Nyburg, S. L. Gate of ivory. (D ’20) Onions, B. Sweethearts unmet. (Ap ’20) Patrick, D. Wider way. (S ’20) Phillpotts, E. Evander. (My ’20) Snaith, J; C. Adventurous lady. (N ’20) Taylor. K. H. Yellow soap. (Ag ’20) Townshend, G. E. G. E. T. Widening circle. (S ’20) Tremayne, S., pseud. Echo. (Jl ’20) Villars, M. Broken laugh. (O ’20) Wadsley, O. Belonging. (O ’20) Wallace, E. Green rust. (Je ’20) Weaver, G. Thunderbolt. (Ag ’20) Woodworth, H. G. In the shadow of Lantern street. (Jl ’20)
Fiddler’s luck. Schauffler, R. H. (Jl ’20)
Field artillery instruction. Carter, A. H., and Arnold, A. V. (Ag ’20)
Fifty years in the royal navy. Scott, P. M. (Ap ’20)
Fight for a free sea. Paine, R. D. (D ’20)
Fight for freedom. Goldring, D. (Ag ’20)
Fighting without a war. Albertson, R. (Ap ’20)
=Filing= McCord, J. N. Textbook of filing. (My ’20)
=Finance= Barron, C. W. World remaking. (Ap ’20) Foxwell, H. S. Papers on current finance. (My ’20) Moody, J: Masters of capital. (D ’20) =Great Britain= Hobson, J: A. Taxation in the new state. (My ’20) =Mexico= McCaleb, W. F. Present and past banking in Mexico. (Ap ’20)
Finding a way out. Moton, R. R. (Jl ’20)
Fir trees and fireflies. Wilson, C. C. (F ’21)
Fire of youth. Forman, H: J. (Ap ’20)
First plays. Milne, A. A. (Jl ’20)
First reflections on the campaign of 1918. Johnston, R. M. (My ’20)
First steps in the enjoyment of pictures. Oliver, M. I. G. (Ap ’20)
First valley. Sanborn, M. F. (O ’20)
First world war. Repington, C: A. (D ’20)
=Fisheries= Jenkins, J. T. Sea fisheries. (F ’21)
Fisherman’s lures and game-fish food. Rhead, L: J: (Je ’20)
=Fishing= Cook, C. B. Goin’ fishin’. (Ja ’21) Heilner, V. C., and Stick, F. Call of the surf. (N ’20) Holden, G: P. Idyl of the split bamboo. (Ja ’21) Rhead, L: J: Fisherman’s lures and game-fish food. (Je ’20) St John, L. Practical fly fishing. (Je ’20) Sheringham, H. T. Trout fishing memories and morals. (N ’20) Smith, O. W. Casting tackle and methods. (N ’20)
Five books of youth. Hillyer, R. S. (Ag ’20)
Five months in the Argentine from a woman’s point of view. Dreier, K. S. (F ’21)
Flame and shadow. Teasdale, S. (D ’20)
Flappers and philosophers. Fitzgerald, F. S. K. (N ’20)
Flemish legends. Coster, C: T. H. de. (N ’20)
Fleurs-de-lys. Thorley, W. C:, tr. and ed. (Je ’20)
=Florida= =Description and travel= Simpson, C: T. In lower Florida wilds. (O ’20)
Flow of value. McPherson, L. G. (My ’20)
=Flowers= Teall, G. C. Little garden the year round. (Ap ’20)
Flying bo’sun. Mason, A. (D ’20)
Flying legion. England, G: A. (O ’20)
Flying the Atlantic in sixteen hours. Brown, A. W., and Bott, A. J: (Jl ’20)
Foaming fore shore. White, S: A. (N ’20)
=Foch, Ferdinand, 1851–= Recouly, R. Foch: the winner of the war. (Je ’20)
=Folk lore= Armfield, C. Wonder tales of the world. (N ’20) Bradley-Birt, F. B. Bengal fairy tales. (Ja ’21) Coster, C: T. H. de. Flemish legends. (N ’20) Eells, E. S. Tales of enchantment from Spain. (N ’20) Fillmore, P. H. Shoemaker’s apron. (N ’20) Glinski, A. J. Polish fairy tales. (F ’21) Gregory, I. A., comp. and ed. Visions and beliefs in the west of Ireland. (Je ’20) Ozaki, Y. T. Romances of old Japan. (Mr ’20) Safroni-Middleton, A. South sea foam. (Je ’20) Spence, L: Legends and romances of Spain. (D ’20) Stephens, J. Irish fairy tales. (F ’21)
Follow the little pictures! Graham, A. (Ag ’20)
=Food= Andrea, A. L. Dehydrating foods. (D ’20) Harvey, L. S. Food facts for the homemaker. (Ap ’20) Lansing, M. F., and Gulick, L. H. Food and life. (My ’20)
=Food adulteration and inspection= Leach, A. E. Food inspection and analysis. (D ’20)
Food for the sick and the well. Thompson, M. J. (Mr ’20)
Food inspection and analysis. Leach, A. E. (D ’20)
=Food supply= Pearl, R. Nation’s food. (F ’21) Rew, R. H: Food supplies in peace and war. (Jl ’20) Starling, E. H: Feeding of nations. (O ’20)
Foolish lovers. Ervine, S. G. (Jl ’20)
Foolish matrons. Byrne, D. (N ’20)
Foot-path way. Rideout, H: M. (Je ’20)
=Football= Camp, W. C. Football without a coach. (O ’20) Roper, W: W. Winning football. (N ’20)
For better, for worse. Maxwell, W: B. (N ’20)
For the game’s sake. Perry, L. (D ’20)
=Foreign exchange= Shugrue, M. J. Problems in foreign exchange. (F ’21) Whitaker, A. C. Foreign exchange. (Mr ’20) York, T: A. Foreign exchange. (Ja ’21)
Foreign rights and interests in China. Willoughby, W. W. (D ’20)
Foreign trade of the United States. Ford, L. C., and Ford, T: F. (Ja ’21)
Forerunner. Gibran, K. (D ’20)
=Forest products= Brown, N. C. Forest products. (Mr ’20)
=Forests and forestry= Henry, A. Forests, woods and trees in relation to hygiene. (Ja ’21) Ise, J: United States forest policy. (N ’20)
Forests, woods and trees in relation to hygiene. Henry, A. (Ja ’21)
=Forging= Harcourt, R. H: Elementary forge practice. (Ja ’21)
Forging of the pikes. Wilson, M. (My ’20)
Forgotten shrines. Farrar, J: C. (Jl ’20)
Fortieth door. Bradley, M. (Ap ’20)
=Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826–1864= Milligan, H. V. Stephen Collins Foster. (D ’20)
Foundation of true morality. Slater, T: (Jl ’20)
Foundations of Einstein’s theory of gravitation. Freundlich, E. (F ’21)
Foundations of social science. Williams, J. M. (F ’21)
Founding of a nation. Gregg, F. M. (O ’20)
Four blind mice. Lowis, C. C. (D ’20)
Four girls of forty years ago. Rhoades, C. H. (N ’20)
Four just men. Wallace, E. (N ’20)
Four mystery plays. Steiner, R. (My ’20)
=Fox, George, 1624–1691= Jones, R. M. Story of George Fox. (My ’20)
Foxhunting on the Lakeland fells. Clapham, R: (Ja ’21)
Fragment on the human mind. Merz, J: T. (Ag ’20)
=France= Dell, R. E: My second country. (Je ’20) =Biography= Tappan, E. M. Hero stories of France. (Je ’20) =Description and travel= Dodd, A. B. Up the Seine to the battlefields. (Je ’20) Garey, E. B. American guide book to France and its battlefields. (Ag ’20) Gibbons, H. A. Riviera towns. (Ja ’21) Marshall, A. Spring walk in Provence. (N ’20) =History= Boulenger, J. Seventeenth century. (Ag ’20) Davis, W: S. History of France. (Ag ’20) Duruy, V: History of France. (D ’20) _Revolution_ Gooch, G: P. Germany and the French revolution. (F ’21) Webster, N. H. French revolution. (Je ’20) _Restoration, 1814–1848_ Rochechouart, L: V: L. Memoirs of the Count de Rochechouart. (F ’21) _2nd empire, 1852–1870_ Fleury, M. Memoirs of the Empress Eugénie. (S ’20) _3rd republic, 1870–_ Deschanel, P. E. L: Gambetta. (N ’20) =Politics and government= Buell, R. L. Contemporary French politics. (Ja ’21)
France and ourselves. Gibbons, H. A. (My ’20)
Free soil. Lynn, M. (Ja ’21)
=Free speech= Chafee, Z., jr. Freedom of speech. (Ja ’21)
=Free trade and protection= Taussig, F. W: Free trade, the tariff and reciprocity. (Je ’20)
Freedom of speech. Chafee, Z., jr. (Ja ’21)
=Freedom of the press= Lippmann, W. Liberty and the news. (Ap ’20) Sinclair, U. B. Brass check. (Ap ’20)
Freethinkers of the nineteenth century. Courtney, J. E. (S ’20)
=French literature= Duclaux, M. Twentieth century French writers. (S ’20)
French literature of the great war. Schinz, A. (Jl ’20)
French music of today. Jean-Aubry, G. (Je ’20)
=French poetry= Pound. E. L. Instigations of Ezra Pound. (S ’20) =Collections= Thorley, W. C:, tr. and ed. Fleurs-de-lys. (Je ’20) =Translations into English= Boni, A., ed. Modern book of French verse. (Ag ’20)
French revolution. Webster, N. H. (Je ’20)
Frenchwoman’s impressions of America. Bryas, M. de and J. de. (Jl ’20)
=Friends, Society of= Graham, J: W: Faith of a Quaker. (D ’20) Jones, R. Service of love in war time. (N ’20)
From friend to friend. Ritchie, A. I. (Je ’20)
From Holbein to Whistler. Brooks, A. M. (Ja ’21)
From liberty to Brest-Litovsk. Williams, A. T. (Je ’20)
From Newton to Einstein. Harrow, B: (Jl ’20)
From now on. Packard, F. L. (Mr ’20)
From Persian uplands. Hale, F: (D ’20)
From place to place. Cobb, I. S. (Mr ’20)
From Serbia to Jugoslavia. Gordon-Smith, G. (Je ’20)
From Upton to the Meuse with the Three hundred and seventh infantry. Rainsford, W. K. (Mr ’20)
=Frontier and pioneer life= Faris, J: T. On the trail of the pioneers. (Je ’20) Hayes, E. Wild turkeys and tallow candles. (D ’20)
Frontier in American history. Turner, F: J. (D ’20)
Frontier of control. Goodrich, C. L. (Ja ’21)
Fruit of the desert. Barry, R: H. (S ’20)
=Fruits= Popenoe, W. Manual of tropical and subtropical fruits. (Ja ’21)
Fuel, water and gas analysis for steam users. Kershaw, J: B. C. (D ’20)
=Fuels= Kershaw, J: B. C. Fuel, water, and gas analysis for steam users. (D ’20)
Function of the poet. Lowell, J. R. (Jl ’20)
Fundamental principles of learning and study. Edwards, A. S. (F ’21)
Fundamentals of prosperity. Babson, R. W. (F ’21)
Fur bringers. Footner, H. (D ’20)
=Furniture= Percival, M. Old English furniture and its surroundings. (Ja ’21)
=Future life= Moore, J. H., ed. World beyond. (O ’20) Our unseen guest. (Ap ’20)
Future of aviation. Dargon, J. (D ’20)
Future of medicine. Mackenzie, J. (D ’20)
Gallipoli diary. Hamilton, I. S. M. (N ’20)
=Gambetta, Leon Michel, 1838–1882= Deschanel, P. E. L: Gambetta. (N ’20)
=Games= Ripley, G: S. Games for boys. (Ja ’21) Wolcott, T. H., ed. Book of games and parties. (D ’20)
Games for boys. Ripley, G: S. (Ja ’21)
Garden of peace. Moore, F. F. (N ’20)
=Gardening= Dillistone, G: Planning and planting of little gardens. (Ja ’21) Teall, G. C. Little garden the year round. (Ap ’20)
=Gardner, Augustus Peabody, 1865–1918= Gardner, A: P. Some letters. (My ’20)
Garnet story book. Skinner, A. M. and E. L., comps. and eds. (My ’20)
Garo jungle book. Carey, W:, and others. (Mr ’20)
=Garos= Carey, W:, and others. Garo jungle book. (Mr ’20)
=Gas= Kershaw, J: B. C. Fuel, water and gas analysis for steam users. (D ’20)
=Gas, Natural= Panyity, L: S. Prospecting for oil and gas. (F ’21)
=Gas and oil engines= Morgan, J: D: Principles of electric spark ignition in internal combustion engines. (D ’20) Pollock, W. Hot bulb oil engines and suitable vessels. (Ja ’21)
Gate of fulfillment. Ridsdale, K. (Je ’20)
Gate of ivory. Nyburg, S. L. (D ’20)
Gate of temptation. Eng title of Ivory disc. Brebner, P. J. (Ag ’20)
Gates of paradise. Markham, E. (Jl ’20)
Gathering of the forces. Whitman, W. (F ’21)
General botany for universities and colleges. Densmore, H. D. (My ’20)
General introduction to psychoanalysis. Freud, S. (N ’20)
General staff and its problems. Ludendorff, E. von. (F ’21)
Geology of the mid continent oilfields. Bosworth, T: O. (O ’20)
George Tyrrell’s letters. Tyrrell, G: (D ’20)
Georgian poetry, 1918–1919. (My ’20)
German days. (O ’20)
German general staff and its decisions. Falkenhayn E. G. A. S. von. (Ap ’20)
German leaders of yesterday and today. Dombrowski, E. (S ’20)
=German literature= Gooch, G: P. Germany and the French revolution. (F ’21)
German spies at bay. Felstead, S. T. (D ’20)
=Germany= Berger, M. Germany after the armistice. (Jl ’20) German days. (O ’20) Ludendorff, E. von. General staff and its problems. (F ’21) Young, G: New Germany. (Je ’20) =Biography= Dombrowski, E. German leaders of yesterday and today. (S ’20) =Colonies= Fletcher, C: B. Stevenson’s Germany. (S ’20) =Description and travel= Franck, H. A. Vagabonding through changing Germany. (Ag ’20) Howells, W: D. Hither and thither in Germany. (Mr ’20) =Foreign relations= Gori[)c]ar, J., and Stowe, L. B. Inside story of Austro-German intrigue. (Ap ’20) Haldane, R: B. H. Before the war. (Ap ’20) _Russia_ Levine, I: D. Letters from the Kaiser to the Czar. (O ’20)
Germany and the French revolution. Gooch, G: P. (F ’21)
Geste of Duke Jocelyn. Farnol, J. (N ’20)
Ghost in the White House. Lee, G. S. (S ’20)
Ghosts I have seen. Tweedale, V. (Ap ’20)
=Guild socialism= Hobson, S. G. National guilds and the state. (S ’20)
Girl, a horse and a dog. Lynde, F. (S ’20)
Girl from Four Corners. Porter, R. N. (My ’20)
Girl heroines in fiction. McFee, I. N. (N ’20)
Girl on the hilltop. Gambier, K. (Ag ’20)
=Girls= Blanchard, P. M. Adolescent girl. (Ag ’20)
=Gladstone, Catherine (Glynne) (Mrs William Ewart Gladstone), 1812–1900= Drew, M. Mrs Gladstone. (Je ’20)
Glamour. Maxwell, W: B. (Ap ’20)
Glamour of prospecting. Cornell, F. C. (F ’21)
Glass collector. Percival, M. (My ’20)
=Glassware= Percival, M. Glass collector. (My ’20)
Glen of the high north. Cody, H. A. (O ’20)
Glimpses of South America. Sherwood, F. A. (D ’20)
Glory rides the range. Dorrance, E. A. and J. F. (Jl ’20)
Gloss of youth. Furness, H. H. (N ’20)
=God= Baldwin, C: S. God unknown. (O ’20) Streeter, B. H., ed. Spirit. (Jl ’20) Webb, C. C: J. Divine personality and human life. (N ’20) Webb, C. C: J. God and personality. (My ’20)
God in the thicket. Lawrence, C. E. (Ja ’21)
God unknown. Baldwin, C: S. (O ’20)
God’s smile. Magnussen, J. (N ’20)
Goin’ fishin’. Cook, C. B. (Ja ’21)
Going afoot. Christy, B. H. (Je ’20)
=Gold= White, B: Gold. (F ’21)
Gold, frankincense and myrrh. Cram, R. A. (D ’20)
Gold girl. Hendryx, J. B. (Ag ’20)
Gold out of Celebes. Dingle, A. E. (Jl ’20)
Golden barque; and The weaver’s grave. O’Kelly, S. (D ’20)
Golden bird. Easton, D. (S ’20)
Golden scorpion. Rohmer, S., pseud. (Jl ’20)
Golden whales of California. Lindsay, N, V. (Jl ’20)
=Goldoni, Carlo, 1707–1793= Kennard, J. S. Goldoni and the Venice of his time. (Jl ’20)
Goldoni and the Venice of his time. Kennard, J. S. (Jl ’20)
=Golf= Dunn, J: D., and Jessup, E. H. Intimate golf talks. (Ja ’21) Hammond, D. Golf swing. (Ja ’21) Whitlatch, M. Golf, for beginners—and others. (Jl ’20)
Golf swing. Hammond, D. (Ja ’21)
Gorgeous girl. Bartley, N. I. (My ’20)
Goshen street. Williams, W. W. (N ’20)
Gospel of out of doors. Clark, F. E: (Ag ’20)
=Government= Burton, T. E. Modern political tendencies. (Mr ’20)
Government of India. Macdonald, J. R. (D ’20)
=Gracchus, Caius Sempronius, 159–121 B.C.= =Drama= Gregory, O. Caius Gracchus. (Ja ’21)
=Graham, Robert Bontini Cunninghame.= See Cunninghame Graham, R. B.
=Grain trade= Barker, A. British corn trade. (F ’21)
=Grand Canyon= Van Dyke, J: C: Grand canyon of the Colorado. (Je ’20)
Grand canyon of the Colorado. Van Dyke, J: C: (Je ’20)
=Grant, Douglas=, pseud. See Ostrander, I. E.
Granville. Guttersen, G. (Je ’20)
=Gravitation= Freundlich, E. Foundations of Einstein’s theory of gravitation. (F ’21)
Gray angels. Bartley, N. I. (N ’20)
Gray dusk. Cohen, O. R. (Jl ’20)
Gray mask. Camp, C: W. (Jl ’20)
Graydon of the Windermere. McKowan, E. (F ’21)
Great accident. Williams, B. A. (My ’20)
Great adventure of Panama. Bunau-Varilla, P. (My ’20)
Great awakening in the middle colonies. Maxson, C: H. (D ’20)
=Great Britain= =Army= Adam, W: A: Whither? (D ’20) =Biography= Fletcher, C: R. L. Historical portraits, 1700–1850. (D ’20) =Colonies= Fletcher, C: B. Stevenson’s Germany. (S ’20) Gillespie, J. E: Influence of oversea expansion on England to 1700. (F ’21) Leyds, W. J. Transvaal surrounded. (N ’20) =Commerce= Barker, A. British corn trade. (F ’21) =Economic conditions= Barker, J. E. Economic statesmanship. (F ’21) Cole, G: D. H. Chaos and order in industry. (N ’20) Cox, H. Economic liberty. (D ’20) Page, W:, ed. Commerce and industry. (D ’20) Usher, A. P. Introduction to the industrial history of England. (Mr ’20) =Foreign relations= Haldane, R: B. H. Before the war. (Ap ’20) Wister, O. Straight deal. (Je ’20) _United States_ Mills. J. T. Great Britain and the United States. (F ’21) =History= Mowat, R. B. Henry V. (D ’20) _19th century_ Hughes, E: A. Britain and greater Britain in the nineteenth century. (Jl ’20) Lucy, H: W: Diary of a journalist. (F ’21) =Intellectual life= Warren, A. London days. (N ’20) =Navy= Bacon, R. H. S. Dover patrol. (Ap ’20) Brownrigg, D. E. R. Indiscretions of the naval censor. (Je ’20) Evans, E: R. G. R. Keeping the seas. (Ag ’20) Fisher, J: A. F. Memories and records. (Ap ’20) Scott, P. M. Fifty years in the royal navy. (Ap ’20) =Politics and government= Buckle, G: E. Life of Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield. (O ’20) Harrison, A. Before and now. (Je ’20) Haynes, E. S. P. Case for liberty. (D ’20) Laski, H. J. Political thought in England from Locke to Bentham. (S ’20) Macdonald, J. R. Parliament and revolution. (Ag ’20) Tout, T: F: Chapters in the administrative history of mediaeval England. (Ja ’21)
Great Britain and the United States. Mills, J. T. (F ’21)
Great church awakes. Palmer, E. J. (Ja ’21)
Great demonstration. Roof, K. M. (F ’21)
Great fire of London in 1666. Bell, W. G: (D ’20)
Great game of business. Frederick, J. G: (F ’21)
Great impersonation. Oppenheim, E: P. (Mr ’20)
Great leviathan. Barker, D. A. (F ’21)
Great menace. Mead, G: W. (Ag ’20)
Great modern American stories. Howells, W: D., ed. (S ’20)
Great south land. Koebel, W: H: (Ap ’20)
Great steel strike and its lessons. Foster, W: Z. (O ’20)
Great war and the R. A. M. C. Brereton, F: S. (N ’20)
Greater punishment. Chalmers, S. (Ag ’20)
“Greatest failure in all history.” Spargo, J: (S ’20)
=Greece= Hibben, P. Constantine I and the Greek people. (Ag ’20) Marshall, F. H: Discovery in Greek lands. (F ’21) =History= Caldwell, W. E. Hellenic conceptions of peace. (Mr ’20)
=Greece, Modern= =History= Gibbons, H. A. Venizelos. (D ’20)
=Greek drama= Norwood, G. Greek tragedy. (F ’21)
=Greek poetry= =Translations into English= Palamas, K. Life immovable. (My ’20)
Greek tragedy. Norwood, G. (F ’21)
Green eyes of Bast. Rohmer, S., pseud. (F ’21)
Green forest fairy book. Grady, L. E. (Ja ’21)
Green god’s pavilion. Martin, M. W. (O ’20)
Green rust. Wallace, E. (Je ’20)
=Gresham, Walter Quintin, 1832–1895= Gresham, M. Life of Walter Quintin Gresham. (Je ’20)
=Grey, Charles, 2d earl, 1764–1845= Trevelyan, G: M. Lord Grey of the reform bill. (Je ’20)
Grey fish. Cook, W. V: (S ’20)
Ground and goal of human life. Shaw, C: G. (Ap ’20)
Group mind. McDougall, W: (N ’20)
Growing up. Vorse, M. M. (S ’20)
Guards come through, and other poems. Doyle, A. C. (My ’20)
Guid auld Jock. Mackinnon, A. G. (O ’20)
Guide to Russian literature. Olgin, M. J. (Je ’20)
Guide to the military history of the world war, 1914–1918. Frothingham, T: G. (N ’20)
Guide to Zionism. Sampter, J. E., ed. (S ’20)
Guidebook to the Biblical literature. Genung, J: F. (My ’20)
Guiding principles for American voters. Mason, A. L. (D ’20)
Gulf of misunderstanding. Pinochet, T. (Ja ’21)
Gus Harvey. Smith, C. L. (Ja ’21)
Habits that handicap. Towns, C: B. (Mr ’20)
Hagar’s hoard. Turner, G: K. (N ’20)
Hail, man! Morgan, A. (My ’20)
Half portions. Ferber, E. (Jl ’20)
Hall with doors. Hasbrouck, L. S. (N ’20)
=Hamilton, Alexander, 1757–1804= Ford, H: J. Alexander Hamilton. (Ag ’20)
Hamlet. Stoll, E. E. (Je ’20)
Hand in the dark. Rees, A. J: (S ’20)
Hand-made fables. Ade, G: (Ap ’20)
Handbook for practical farmers. Findlay, H., ed. (Ja ’21)
Handbook for rural school officers. Showalter, N. D: (Jl ’20)
Handbook of American government. Bartlett, W: H. (S ’20)
Handbook of ore dressing, equipment and practice. Allen, A. W. (F ’21)
Handbook on health and how to keep it. Camp, W. C. (My ’20)
Handbook to the league of nations. Butler, G. G. (My ’20)
Hands off Mexico. Turner, J: K. (Jl ’20)
Hannah Bye. Morris, H. S. (Ja ’21)
Happily married. Harris, C. M. (Ap ’20)
Happy bride. Jesse, F. T. (D ’20)
Happy house. Abbott, J. L. (Jl ’20)
Happy house. Hutten zum Stolzenberg, B. (Ap ’20)
Happy hunting grounds. Roosevelt. K. (D ’20)
Happy woman. Weyl, M. (Ap ’20)
=Harbors= Rush, T. E. Port of New York. (Jl ’20)
Harriet and the piper. Norris, K. (S ’20)
=Hartley, Catherine Gasquoine.= See Gallichan, C. G.
Harvest. Ward, M. A. (My ’20)
Haunted hour. Widdemer, M. (Ap ’20)
=Havana= Hergesheimer, J. San cristóbal de la Habana. (Ja ’21)
Have we a Far Eastern policy? Sherrill, C: H. (Ag ’20)
=Hay, Elijah=, pseud. See Seiffert, M. A.
Head of the house. Eng title of Lister’s great adventure. Bindloss, H. (F ’21)
=Health= Roget, F. R. Altitude and health. (D ’20)
=Heart= =Diseases= Bishop, L: F. Heart troubles. (S ’20)
Heart of Cherry McBain. Durkin, D. (N ’20)
Heart of New England. Brown, A. F. (N ’20)
Heart of the world. Jones, J. H:, jr. (Ag ’20)
Heart of Unaga. Cullum, R. (N ’20)
Hearts of three. London, J. (F ’21)
Heavens and earth. Benét, S. V. (F ’21)
Hellenic conceptions of peace. Caldwell, W. E. (Mr ’20)
Helmets and body armor in modern warfare. Dean, B. (O ’20)
Helping Hersey. Hutten zum Stolzenberg, B. (Ag ’20)
Helping men own farms. Mead, E. (Ag ’20)
Henry Elizabeth. McCarthy, J. H. (S ’20)
=Henry V, king of England, 1387–1422= Mowat, R. B. Henry V. (D ’20)
Hero of the longhouse. Laing, M. E. (F ’21)
Hero stories of France. Tappan, E. M. (Je ’20)
=Heroes= Dimmock, F. H., ed. Scouts’ book of heroes. (F ’21) Lanier, H: W. Book of bravery. (Ja ’21)
Heroes of early Israel. Wood, I. F. (F ’21)
Hesitant heart. Welles, W. (My ’20)
Hey-rub-a-dub-dub. Dreiser, T. (Je ’20)
Hidden Creek. Burt, K. N. (O ’20)
Hidden eyes. Levison, E. (F ’21)
Hidden people. Miller, L. E: (Ja ’21)
Hidden trails. White, W: P. (O ’20)
Hidden treasure of Rasmola. Rihbany, A. M. (F ’21)
Hide and seek. Morley, C. D. (D ’20)
High company. Lee, H. S. (O ’20)
High life. Rhodes, H. G. (F ’21)
High school boy and his problems. Clark, T: A. (N ’20)
High school farces. Hill, F: T. (Ja ’21)
=High schools= Parker, S: C. Methods of teaching in high schools. (Jl ’20)
Highacres. Abbott, J. L. (D ’20)
Higher psychical development. Carrington, H. (N ’20)
Highway to leadership. Slattery, M. (F ’21)
Hiker Joy. Connolly, J. B. (Je ’20)
Hills of Han. Merwin, S: (D ’20)
His friend and his wife. Hamilton, C. (Je ’20)
His Majesty’s well-beloved. Orczy, E. (Ap ’20)
Hispanic anthology. Walsh, T:, ed. (D ’20)
Historical child. Chrisman, O. (F ’21)
Historical portraits, 1700–1850. Fletcher, C: R. L. (D ’20)
Historical sources of Defoe’s Journal of the plague year. Nicholson, W. (S ’20)
=History= Reade, W. Martyrdom of man. (Ag ’20) =Outlines, syllabi, etc.= Putnam, G: P., comp. Tabular views of universal history. (Ap ’20) =Philosophy= Adams, H: Degradation of the democratic dogma. (Ap ’20) Partridge, G: E. Psychology of nations. (My ’20) =Study and teaching= Hasluck, E. L: Teaching of history. (F ’21) Tuell, H. E. Study of nations. (Mr ’20)
=History, Ancient= Murray, G. Our great war and the great war of the ancient Greeks. (Ag ’20)
=History, Modern= West, W. M. Story of modern progress. (Jl ’20)
=History, Universal= Bryce, J. B. World history. (F ’21) Wells, H. G: Outline of history. (D ’20)
History and power of mind. Ingalese, R: (Ag ’20)
History of a literary radical. Bourne, R. S. (F ’21)
History of American literature. Boynton, P. H. (Mr ’20)
History of Cuba. Johnson, W. F. (S ’20)
History of education. Cubberley, E. P. (Ja ’21)
History of Europe, ancient and medieval. Breasted, J. H:, and Robinson, J. H. (O ’20)
History of everyday things in England. Quennell, M. and C: H: B. (Jl ’20)
History of France. Davis, W: S. (Ag ’20)
History of France. Duruy, V: (D ’20)
History of imperialism. Tucker, I. St J: (Ja ’21)
History of journalism in the United States. Payne. G: H: (Ag ’20)
History of modern colloquial English. Wyld, H: C. K. (D ’20)
History of Persian literature under Tartar dominion. Browne, E: G. (F ’21)
History of sea power. Stevens, W: O., and Westcott, A. F. (Ja ’21)
History of the A. E. F. Thomas, S. (D ’20)
History of the American field service in France. (N ’20)
History of the Atlantic coast line railroad. Dozier, H. D. (Je ’20)
History of the great war. Doyle, A. C. (Ap ’20)
History of the Japanese people. Brinkley, F., and Kikuchi, D. (O ’20)
History of the thrift movement in America. Straus, S. W: (Ap ’20)
History of the United States from Hayes to McKinley. Rhodes, J. F. (Ag ’20)
History of the world war. Simonds, F. H. (O ’20)
History of trade unionism. Webb, S. and B. (Je ’20)
Hither and thither in Germany. Howells, W: D. (Mr ’20)
=Holland, Henry Fox, 1st baron, 1705–1774= Ilchester, G. S. H. F. Henry Fox. (N ’20)
Holy fire. Wylie, I. A. R. (Ag ’20)
Home—then what? (Ap ’20)
=Home economics= Cooley, A. M., and Spohr, W. Household arts for home and school. (My ’20) Cooley, A. M., and others. Teaching home economics. (My ’20) Willard, F., and Gillett, L. H. Dietetics for high schools. (F ’21)
Home-education of children. Forbush, W: B. (Ap ’20)
Homespun and gold. Brown, A. (Ja ’21)
Honest thief. Dostoevskii, F. M. (Ap ’20)
Honor Bright. Richards, L. E. (O ’20)
=Hoover, Herbert Clark, 1874–= Kellogg, V. L. Herbert Hoover. (Je ’20) Lane, R. Making of Herbert Hoover. (N ’20)
Hope of the world. Wilson, W. (Jl ’20)
=Horses= =Poetry= Frothingham, R., comp. Songs of horses. (N ’20)
=Horsley, Sir Victor Alexander Haden, 1857–1916= Paget, S. Sir Victor Horsley. (D ’20)
Hosiery manufacture. Davis, W: (O ’20)
Hot bulb oil engines and suitable vessels. Pollock, W. (Ja ’21)
=Hours of labor= Leverhulme, W: H. L. Six-hour shift and industrial efficiency. (Jl ’20)
House of Baltazar. Locke, W: J: (Mr ’20)
House of dreams-come-true. Pedler, M. (S ’20)
House of dust. Aiken, C. P. (N ’20)
=House organs= O’Shea, P: F. Employees’ magazines. (O ’20) Ramsay, R. E. Effective house organs. (Ap ’20)
House with a bad name. Sheehan, P. P. (D ’20)
Household arts for home and school. Cooley, A. M., and Spohr, W. (My ’20)
Housing and the housing problem. Aronovici, C. (S ’20)
=Housing problem= Aronovici, C. Housing and the housing problem. (S ’20) Knowles, M. Industrial housing. (Ja ’21) Whitaker, C: H. Joke about housing. (Ag ’20)
How I filmed the war. Malins, G. H. (Ap ’20)
How it feels to be fifty. Butler, E. P. (Ag ’20)
How many cards? Ostrander, I. E. (Ja ’21)
How presidents are made. Dunn, A. W. (Je ’20)
How the war came. Loreburn, R. T. R. (My ’20)
How to become an office stenographer. Mason, W. L. (Ap ’20)
How to develop your will power. Major, C. T. (N ’20)
How to reduce. Donnelly, A. (Ja ’21)
How to study music. Farnsworth, C: H. (D ’20)
How to teach in Sunday-school. Schmauk, T. E. (Ag ’20)
How to use cement for concrete construction for town and farm. Campbell, H: C. (Je ’20)
How to write special feature articles. Bleyer, W. G. (Mr ’20)
How we advertised America. Creel, G: (Ag ’20)
Human and industrial efficiency. Chellew, H: (N ’20)
Human costs of the war. Folks, H. (Jl ’20)
Human efficiency and levels of intelligence. Goddard, H: H. (D ’20)
Human factor in education. Munroe, J. P. (D ’20)
Human factor in industry. Frankel, L. K., and Fleisher, A. (S ’20)
Human nature in business. Kelly, F. C. (Jl ’20)
Human personality and its survival of bodily death. Myers, F: W: H: (Ag ’20)
Human psychology. Warren, H. C. (Jl ’20)
Human traits and their social significance. Edman, I. (N ’20)
Humanism in New England theology. Gordon, G: A. (My ’20)
Humanizing industry. Feld, R. C. (O ’20)
=Humor= Ade, G: Hand-made fables. (Ap ’20) Cobb, I. S. Abandoned farmers. (D ’20) Cobb, I. S., and Rinehart, M. R. Oh, well, you know how women are! and Isn’t that just like a man! (My ’20) Robey, G: My rest cure. (Ap ’20)
Humours of a parish, and other quaintnesses. Money, W. B. (O ’20)
Hunger. Hamsun, K. (D ’20)
Hungry hearts. Yezierska, A. (D ’20)
=Hunting= Caswell, J: Sporting rifles and rifle shooting. (S ’20) Clapham, R: Foxhunting on the Lakeland fells. (Ja ’21) Newbolt, H: J: Book of good hunting. (F ’21) Roosevelt, K. Happy hunting grounds. (D ’20) Stebbing, E: P. Diary of a sportsman naturalist in India. (Ja ’21)
Husband. Anstruther, E. H. A. (Jl ’20)
=Hygiene= Camp, W. C. Handbook on health and how to keep it. (My ’20) Miles, E. H. Self-health as a habit. (D ’20) Proceedings of the international conference of women physicians. (Ja ’21)
=Hygiene, Public= Henry, A. Forests, woods and trees in relation to hygiene. (Ja ’21)
Hyphen. Schem, L. C. (Ja ’21)
I wonder why. Goldsmith, M. (O ’20)
=Ibos (Nigeria)= Basden, G: T: Among the Ibos of Nigeria. (Ja ’21)
Idea of atonement in Christian theology. Rashdall, H. (Je ’20)
Idea of progress. Bury, J: B. (N ’20)
Ideals of America. City club of Chicago. (Je ’20)
Idling in Italy. Collins, J. (D ’20)
Idolatry of science. Coleridge, S. (F ’21)
Idyl of the split bamboo. Holden, G: P. (Ja ’21)
If you don’t write fiction. Cushing, C: P. (Ag ’20)
=Ignition devices= Pagé, V: W. Automobile starting, lighting, and ignition. (D ’20)
=Illinois= =Social life and customs= Reed, E. H. Tales of a vanishing river. (F ’21)
=Illustrating of books= Whiting, J: D. Practical illustration. (Ja ’21)
Imagination and its place in education. Kirkpatrick, E. A. (D ’20)
=Immigration= Davis, P., and Schwartz, B., eds. Immigration and Americanization. (Mr ’20) Drachsler, J. Democracy and assimilation. (F ’21) Orth, S: P. Our foreigners. (D ’20)
Immigration and Americanization. Davis, P., and Schwartz, B., eds. (Mr ’20)
=Immortality= Heagle, D: Do the dead still live? (Jl ’20) Tweedale, C: L. Man’s survival after death. (D ’20)
Imperfect mother. Beresford, J: D. (Jl ’20)
=Imperial trans-Antarctic expedition, 1914–1917= Shackleton, E. H: South. (Ap ’20)
=Imperialism= Tucker, I. St J: History of imperialism. (Ja ’21)
Impressions that remained. Smyth, E. (My ’20)
In April once. Percy, W: A. (D ’20)
In Berkshire fields. Eaton, W. P. (N ’20)
In chancery. Galsworthy, J: (N ’20)
In Kut and captivity with the Sixth Indian division. Sandes, E: W. C. (F ’21)
In Lincoln’s chair. Tarbell, I. M. (My ’20)
In lower Florida wilds. Simpson, C: T. (O ’20)
In Morocco. Wharton, E. N. (D ’20)
In old Pennsylvania towns. Wharton, A. H. (F ’21)
In the days of the Pilgrim fathers. Crawford, M. C. (Jl ’20)
In the garret. Van Vechten, C. (Mr ’20)
In the house of another. Mantle, B. (D ’20)
In the mountains. (N ’20)
In the prison camps of Germany. Hoffman, C. (Ja ’21)
In the shadow of Lantern street. Woodworth, H. G. (Jl ’20)
In the tracks of the trades. Freeman, L: R. (N ’20)
In the world war. Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, O. T. O: M. (My ’20)
Inbreeding and outbreeding. East, E: M., and Jones, D. F. (Ag ’20)
=Income= Pickard, B. Reasonable revolution. (My ’20)
Index number for state school systems. Ayres, L. P. (F ’21)
Index to St Nicholas. Guthrie, A. L., comp. (Ap ’20)
=India= Bannerjea, D. N. India’s nation builders. (N ’20) Ladd, G: T. Intimate glimpses of life in India. (Mr ’20) =History= Moreland, W: H. India at the death of Akbar. (F ’21) =Politics and government= Macdonald, J. R. Government of India. (D ’20) Mookerji, R. Local government in ancient India. (D ’20) Young, P. N. F., and Ferrers, A. India in conflict. (F ’21)
India at the death of Akbar. Moreland, W: H. (F ’21)
India in conflict. Young, P. N. F., and Ferrers, A. (F ’21)
=Indiana= =Description and travel= Parsons, J: Tour through Indiana in 1840. (O ’20)
=Indians of North America= Laing, M. E. Hero of the longhouse. (F ’21) =Social life and customs= Autobiography of a Winnebago Indian. (S ’20)
India’s nation builders. Bannerjea, D. N. (N ’20)
Indiscretions of the naval censor. Brownrigg, D. E. R. (Je ’20)
Industrial administration. Berriman, A. E., and others. (Ja ’21)
=Industrial arts= Griffith, I. S: Teaching manual and industrial arts. (Ag ’20)
Industrial gases. Greenwood, H. C. (Ag ’20)
Industrial housing. Knowles, M. (Ja ’21)
=Industrial management= Muscio, B. Lectures on industrial psychology. (N ’20) Tead, O., and Metcalf, H: C. Personnel administration. (D ’20)
=Industrial relations= Baker, R. S. New industrial unrest. (Je ’20) Bloomfield, D., comp. Selected articles on modern industrial movements. (Ag ’20) Goodrich, C. L. Frontier of control. (Ja ’21) Holmes, J: H. Is violence the way out of our industrial disputes? (Je ’20) Leverhulme, W: H. L. Six-hour shift and industrial efficiency. (Jl ’20) Litchfield, P. W. Industrial republic. (Jl ’20) Thomas, E: Industry, emotion and unrest. (O ’20)
Industrial republic. Litchfield, P. W. (Jl ’20)
=Industrial research= Mees, C: E: K. Organization of industrial scientific research. (S ’20)
=Industrialism= Eckel, E. C. Coal, iron and war. (S ’20)
=Industry and state= Berriman, A. E., and others. Industrial administration. (Ja ’21)
Industry, emotion and unrest Thomas, E: (O ’20)
Inevitable. Couperus, L: M. A. (D ’20)
Inflation and high prices. Academy of political science. (F ’21)
Influence of animism on Islam. Zwemer, S: M. (Ag ’20)
Influence of oversea expansion on England to 1700. Gillespie, J. E: (F ’21)
Influence of Puritanism on the political and religious thought of the English. Flynn, J: S. (F ’21)
=Inland navigation= Ogilvie, P. M. International waterways. (Je ’20)
Inorganic chemical synonyms. Darling, E. R. (Mr ’20)
Inscrutable lovers. MacFarlan, A. (Ap ’20)
=Insects= Herrick, G. W. Insects of economic importance. (O ’20)
Inside story of Austro-German intrigue. Gori[)c]ar, J., and Stowe, L. B. (Ap ’20)
Inside story of the peace conference. Dillon, E. J. (Mr ’20)
=Insomnia= Walsh, W: S. Yours for sleep. (S ’20)
Instigations of Ezra Pound. Pound, E. L. (S ’20)
=Insurance, Marine= Huebner, S. S. Marine insurance. (D ’20)
Intellectuals and the wage workers. Cory, H. E. (My ’20)
Interim. Richardson, D. M. (Ag ’20)
Internal-combustion engines. Lind, W. L. (F ’21)
International commerce and reconstruction. Friedman, E. M. (Jl ’20)
International labor legislation. Ayusawa, I. F: (Ja ’21)
=International law and relations= Allen, S. H. International relations. (D ’20) Burton, T. E. Modern political tendencies. (Mr ’20) Heatley, D: P. Diplomacy and the study of international relations. (S ’20) Hicks, F: C: New world order. (S ’20) Ogilvie, P. M. International waterways. (Je ’20) Vestal, S: C. Maintenance of peace. (Jl ’20)
International minds and the search for the restful. Pollak, G. (Jl ’20)
International relations. Allen, S. H. (D ’20)
International waterways. Ogilvie, P. M. (Je ’20)
=Internationalism= Hobson. J: A. Morals of economic internationalism. (Ja ’21) Jastrow, M. jr. Eastern question and its solution. (My ’20)
Intimate glimpses of life in India. Ladd, G: T. (Mr ’20)
Intimate golf talks. Dunn, J: D., and Jessup, E. H. (Ja ’21)
Intimate letters from Petrograd. Crosley, P. S. (F ’21)
Intimate pages of Mexican history. O’Shaughnessy, E. L. (N ’20)
Introduction to modern logic. Lodge, R. C. (Mr ’20)
Introduction to social ethics. Mecklin, J: M. (Jl ’20)
Introduction to sociology. Findlay, J. J: (N ’20)
Introduction to the history of Japan. Hara, K. (F ’21)
Introduction to the industrial history of England. Usher, A. P. (Mr ’20)
Introduction to the peace treaties. Scott, A. P. (Je ’20)
Introduction to trade unionism. Cole, G: D. H. (Mr ’20)
Introductions. Birnbaum, M. (Jl ’20)
Introductory psychology for teachers. Strong, E: K., jr. (D ’20)
=Inventions= Baff, W: E. Inventions, their development, purchase and sale. (Je ’20) Hopkins, N. M. Outlook for research and invention. (Mr ’20) Mottelay, P. F. Life and work of Sir Hiram Maxim. (Ag ’20) Stockbridge, F. P. Yankee ingenuity in the war. (Je ’20)
Invincible Minnie. Holding, E. S. (My ’20)
Invisible foe. Miln, L. (O ’20)
=Ireland= Chesterton, G. K. Irish impressions. (Mr ’20) Hannay, J. O. Irishman looks at his world. (Ap ’20) Lockington, W. J. Soul of Ireland. (My ’20) Lynd, R. Ireland a nation. (Ap ’20) Russell, R. What’s the matter with Ireland? (Ja ’21) =Economic conditions= Ryan, W: P. Irish labour movement. (Ja ’21) =History= Cole, G. A. J. Ireland the outpost. (D ’20) Hamilton, E. W: Elizabethan Ulster. (S ’20) Johnson, T: C. Irish tangle and a way out. (Je ’20) =Politics and government= Dawson, R: Red terror and green. (Je ’20) Henry, R. M. Evolution of Sinn Fein. (Ja ’21) Wilson, P. W. Irish case before the court of public opinion. (O ’20)
Ireland an enemy of the allies? Escouflaire, R. C. (Je ’20)
Irish books and Irish people. Gwynn, S. L. (Ja ’21)
Irish case before the court of public opinion. Wilson, P. W. (O ’20)
Irish fairy tales. Stephens, J. (F ’21)
Irish impressions. Chesterton, G. K. (Mr ’20)
Irish labour movement. Ryan, W: P. (Ja ’21)
Irish tangle and a way out. Johnson, T: C. (Je ’20)
Irishman looks at his world. Hannay, J. O. (Ap ’20)
Iron furrow. Shedd, G: C. (Ap ’20)
Is America worth saving? Butler, N: M. (Je ’20)
Is violence the way out of our industrial disputes? Holmes, J: H. (Je ’20)
Island of sheep. Cadmus and Harmonia, pseuds. (Ap ’20)
=Islands= Verrill, A. H. Islands and their mysteries. (F ’21)
Islands and their mysteries. Verrill, A. H. (F ’21)
Isle o’ dreams. Moore, F: F. (Ap ’20)
Isn’t that just like a man! Rinehart, M. With Cobb, I. S. Oh, well, you know how women are! (My ’20)
It happened at Andover. Graham, J. C. (N ’20)
It might have been worse. Massey, B. (My ’20)
It pays to smile. Putnam, N. (F ’21)
=Italian drama= MacClintock, L. Contemporary drama of Italy. (Mr ’20)
Italian emigration of our times. Foerster, R. F. (My ’20)
=Italian literature= Collins, J. Idling in Italy. (D ’20)
Italian twins. Perkins, L. (N ’20)
=Italy= Foerster, R. F. Italian emigration of our times. (My ’20) Zimmern, H., and Agresti, A. New Italy. (Jl ’20) =Description and travel= Gibbons, H. A. Riviera towns. (Ja ’21) =History= Cotterill, H: B. Italy from Dante to Tasso. (D ’20) Page, T: N. Italy and the world war. (Ja ’21) Trevelyan, J. P. Short history of the Italian people. (Je ’20)
Italy and the world war. Page, T: N. (Ja ’21)
It’s a good old world. Barton, B. (O ’20)
I’ve married Marjorie. Widdemer, M. (S ’20)
Ivory disc. Brebner, P. J. (Ag ’20)
Jack and me. Forsey, M. S. (N ’20)
=Jacopone da Todi (Jacobus de Benedictis) c. 1230–1306= Underhill, E. Jacopone da Todi. (D ’20)
=James, Henry, 1843–1916= James. H: Letters of Henry James. (My ’20)
=James, William, 1842–1910= James, W: Letters. (Ja ’21)
=Jameson, Mrs Annie Edith (Foster).= See Buckrose, J. E. pseud.
Jan. Gibbon, M. M. (Ja ’21)
Jane. Chapin, A. A. (Je ’20)
Jane and the owl. Stone, G. (O ’20)
=Japan= Greenbie, S. Japan real and imaginary. (Jl ’20) McGovern, W: M. Modern Japan. (Je ’20) =Foreign relations= Pooley, A. M. Japan’s foreign policy. (O ’20) =History= Brinkley, F., and Kikuchi, D. History of the Japanese people. (O ’20) Hara, K. Introduction to the history of Japan. (F ’21) =Social life and customs= Dewey, J: and H. A. Letters from China and Japan. (Ag ’20) Omori, A. S., and Kochi Doi, trs. Diaries of court ladies of old Japan. (Ja ’21)
Japanese color prints. Stewart, B. (Ja ’21)
Japanese hokkus. Noguchi, Y. (D ’20)
=Japanese poetry= Noguchi, Y. Japanese hokkus. (D ’20) =Translations into English= Waley, A., comp. Japanese poetry. (N ’20)
Japan’s foreign policy. Pooley, A. M. (O ’20)
=Java= Kartini, R. A. Letters of a Javanese princess. (D ’20)
=Jeanne d’Arc, 1412–1431= Smith, M. S. Maid of Orleans. (F ’21) Taylor, I. A. Joan of Arc. (O ’20)
Jehovah. Wood, C. (S ’20)
=Jerusalem= Jeffery, G: H. E. Brief description of the Holy sepulchre. (Jl ’20)
=Jesus Christ= =Art= Dana, E. N. Story of Jesus. (N ’20) =Biography= Lees, G: R. Life of Christ. (D ’20) =Birth= Snowden, J. H: Wonderful night. (Jl ’20) =Teaching= Horne, H. H. Jesus, the master teacher. (O ’20)
Jesus’ principles of living. Kent, C: F., and Jenks, J. W. (D ’20)
Jewel house. Younghusband, G: J: (F ’21)
Jewel in the sand. Newton, A. (Ap ’20)
Jewish children. Aleichem, S. (N ’20)
Jewish fairy book. Friedlander, G. (N ’20)
Jewish interpretation of the book of Genesis. Morgenstern, J. (D ’20)
=Jews= Cause of world unrest. (D ’20) Goodhart, A. L. Poland and the minority races. (D ’20) Levinger, E. E. New land. (F ’21) =Education= Grossmann, L: Aims of teaching in Jewish schools. (Ap ’20) =Restoration= Sampter, J. E., ed. Guide to Zionism. (S ’20)
Jimmy Bunn stories. Walker, H: C. (N ’20)
Jimmy Quigg, office boy. Latham, H. S. (D ’20)
Joan of the island. Barbour, R. H:, and Holt, H. P. (Ag ’20)
Joanna builds a nest. Tompkins, J. W. (D ’20)
John Morley, and other essays. Harper, G: M. (F ’21)
John Redmond’s last years. Gwynn, S. L. (Ap ’20)
John Seneschal’s Margaret. Castle, A. and E. (D ’20)
Johnnie Kelly. Boyer, W. S. (N ’20)
=Johnson, William Eugene, 1862–= McKenzie, F: A. Pussyfoot Johnson. (O ’20)
Joke about housing. Whitaker, C: H. (Ag ’20)
=Jonson, Ben, 1573?–1637= Smith, G: G. Ben Jonson. (Ap ’20)
=Journalism= Bleyer, W. G. How to write special feature articles. (Mr ’20) Chapin, C: Charles Chapin’s story. (N ’20) Flint, L. N. Editorial. (Ja ’21) Lippmann, W. Liberty and the news. (Ap ’20) Marcosson, I: F: Adventures in interviewing. (Mr ’20) Payne, G: H: History of journalism in the United States. (Ag ’20) Sinclair, U. B. Brass check. (Ap ’20)
Judgment of peace. Latzko, A. (Ap ’20)
Judicial settlement of controversies between states of the American union. Scott, J. B., ed. (Jl ’20)
Junior cook book. Judson, C. (Ag ’20)
=Junior high schools= Briggs, T: H: Junior high school. (S ’20) Koos, L. V. Junior high school. (S ’20)
Junk-man. Le Gallienne, R: (N ’20)
Juridical reform. Works, J: D. (Ap ’20)
Just Happy. Keon, G. (Ag ’20)
=Justice, Administration of= Works, J: D. Juridical reform. (Ap ’20)
=Jutland, Battle of, 1916= Bellairs, C. W. Battle of Jutland. (Je ’20)
=Kankakee river= Reed, E. H. Tales of a vanishing river. (F ’21)
Kathleen. Morley, C. D. (Ap ’20)
=Keble, Howard=, pseud. See Bell, J: K.
Keeping the seas. Evans, E: R. G. R. (Ag ’20)
Kentucky superstitions. Thomas, D. L. and L. B. (F ’21)
Kid Scanlan. Witwer, H. C: (Ag ’20)
Killer. White, S. E: (Jl ’20)
=Kilmer, Joyce, 1886–1918= Kilmer, A. K. Memories of my son, Sergeant Joyce Kilmer. (D ’20)
Kindred of the dust. Kyne, P. B. (Ag ’20)
Kinds of poetry. Erskine, J: (S ’20)
=Kitchener of Khartum. Horatio Herbert Kitchener, earl, 1850–1916= Arthur, G: C. A. Life of Lord Kitchener. (Jl ’20)
=Knights of Columbus= Egan, M. F., and Kennedy, J: J. B. Knights of Columbus in peace and war. (D ’20)
Kobiety (women). Nalkowska, S. Rygier-. (D ’20)
=Kongo. See Congo=
=Korea= Cynn, H. H. Rebirth of Korea. (Ja ’21) =History= McKenzie, F: A. Korea’s fight for freedom. (Mr ’20)
Korea’s fight for freedom. McKenzie, F: A. (Mr ’20)
Kossovo: heroic songs of the Serbs. (Ag ’20)
Kut prisoner. Bishop, H. C. W. (Jl ’20)
=Labor and capital= Crowther, S: Why men strike. (Jl ’20)
=Labor and laboring classes= American labor year book, 1919–1920. (D ’20) Bloomfield, D., comp. and ed. Selected articles on problems of labor. (Ap ’20) Brooks, J: G. Labor’s challenge to the social order. (Jl ’20) Cory, H. E. Intellectuals and the wage workers. (My ’20) Crowther, S: Common sense and labour. (Je ’20) Edie, L. D., ed. Current social and industrial forces. (Jl ’20) Furniss, E. S. Position of the laborer in a system of nationalism. (N ’20) Lescohier, D. D. Labor market. (My ’20) Mendelsohn, S. Labor’s crisis. (D ’20) Reade, W: H: V. Revolt of labour against civilization. (Je ’20) Thomas, E: Industry, emotion and unrest. (O ’20) =Great Britain= Berriman, A. E., and others. Industrial administration. (Ja ’21) Cole, G: D. H. Chaos and order in industry. (N ’20) Cole, G: D. H. Introduction to trade unionism. (Mr ’20) Cole. G: D. H. Labour in the commonwealth. (Mr ’20) Equipment of the workers. (Mr ’20) Fay, C: R. Life and labor in the nineteenth century. (N ’20) Gleason, A. H. What the workers want. (Jl ’20) Goodrich, C. I. Frontier of control. (Ja ’21) Hammond, J: L. L. and B. Skilled labourer, 1760–1832. (My ’20) Hammond, M. B. British labor conditions and legislation during the war. (Je ’20) =Ireland= Ryan, W: P. Irish labour movement. (Ja ’21) =United States= Beard, M. Short history of the American labor movement. (Je ’20) Carlton, F. T. Organized labor in American history. (Je ’20) Day, J. R. My neighbor the workingman. (F ’21) Feld, R. C. Humanizing industry. (O ’20) Foster, W: Z. Great steel strike and its lessons. (O ’20) Gompers, S: Labor and the common welfare. (Ap ’20) Gompers, S: Labor and the employer. (O ’20) Interchurch world movement. Commission of inquiry. Report on the steel strike of 1919. (O ’20) Orth, S: P. Armies of labor. (D ’20) Parker, C. H. Casual laborer and other essays. (My ’20) Storey, M. Problems of today. (N ’20) Warne, F. J. Workers at war. (D ’20) Williams, W. What’s on the worker’s mind. (D ’20)
Labor and the common welfare. Gompers, S: (Ap ’20)
=Labor laws and legislation= Ayusawa, I. F: International labor legislation. (Ja ’21)
Labor market. Lescohier, D. D. (My ’20)
Labor’s challenge to the social order. Brooks, J: G. (Jl ’20)
Labor’s crisis. Mendelsohn, S. (D ’20)
Laboulaye’s fairy book. Laboulaye, E. R. de. (N ’20)
Labour in the commonwealth. Cole, G: D. H. (Mr ’20)
=Labrador= Cabot. W: B. Labrador. (F ’21) Grenfell, A. E., and Spalding, K. Le petit nord. (Ap ’20)
=Lace and lace making= Kellogg, C. Bobbins of Belgium. (My ’20) Whiting, G. Lace guide for makers and collectors. (Ja ’21)
Lace guide for makers and collectors. Whiting, G. (Ja ’21)
La Chance mine mystery. Jones, S. C. (Je ’20)
Ladies of Grécourt. Gaines, R. L. (S ’20)
Lady Lilith. McKenna, S. (N ’20)
Lady Trent’s daughter. Clarke, I. C. (S ’20)
Ladyfingers. Gregory, J. (Je ’20)
=Lafayette, Marie Jean Paul Roch Yves Gilbert de Motier, marquis de, 1757–1834= Nicolay, H. Boys’ life of Lafayette. (N ’20)
Lafayette flying corps. Hall, J. N., and Nordhoff, C: B., eds. (D ’20)
Lancelot. Robinson, E. A. (Ag ’20)
=Land= Spence, T:, and others. Pioneers of land reform. (S ’20)
Land of the blessed virgin. Maugham, W: S. (S ’20)
Land of the great out-of-doors. Livingston, R. (N ’20)
Landmarks in the history of early Christianity. Lake, K. (Ja ’21)
=Landscape gardening= Dillistone, G: Planning and planting of little gardens. (Ja ’21)
Last crusade. Maxwell, D. (F ’21)
Last days of the Romanovs. Telberg, G: G., and Wilton, R. (F ’21)
Last of the Grenvilles. Copplestone, B. (Ap ’20)
Last of the Mayflower. Harris, J. R. (D ’20)
Last straw. Titus, H. (Jl ’20)
=Latin America= Enock, C. R. Spanish America. (D ’20) =Foreign relations= _United States_ Latané, J: H. United States and Latin America. (O ’20)
Latin American [mythology]. Alexander, H. B. (F ’21)
=Latin language= Fowler, W: W. Roman essays and interpretations. (Je ’20)
=Latin literature= Summers, W. C. Silver age of Latin literature. (Ja ’21)
=Lauder, Sir Harry (MacLennan), 1870–= Lauder, H. Between you and me. (Ap ’20)
Laughing house. Minnigerode, M. (D ’20)
=Law= Holmes, O. W. Collected legal papers. (Ja ’21) Wigmore, J: H: Problems of law. (D ’20) =History= Bigelow, M. M. Papers on the legal history of government. (Ap ’20)
Law in the modern state. Duguit, L. (Jl ’20)
=Lawyers= Baldwin, S. E. Young man and the law. (Je ’20)
Lawyer’s study of the Bible. Wheeler, E. P. (Ap ’20)
=Lead= Smythe, J. A. Lead. (F ’21)
Leader of men. Anderson, R. G. (Je ’20)
=Leadership= Miller, A. H. Leadership. (Je ’20) Slattery, M. Highway to leadership. (F ’21)
=League of nations= Black, H. Lest we forget. (F ’21) Butler, G. G. Handbook to the league of nations. (My ’20) Creel, G: War, the world, and Wilson. (Ag ’20) Dennett, T. Better world. (F ’21) Eddy, S. Everybody’s world. (O ’20) Hicks, F: C: New world order. (S ’20) Hill. D: J. American world policies. (Ag ’20) Percy, E. S. C. Responsibilities of the league. (Jl ’20) Pollock, F: League of nations. (Ja ’21) Sarolea, C: Europe and the league of nations. (Je ’20) Sweetser, A. League of nations at work. (F ’21) Taft, W: H. Taft papers on League of nations. (Ja ’21) Wilson, W. Hope of the world. (Jl ’20)
League of nations at work. Sweetser, A. (F ’21)
Learned lady in England, 1650–1760. Reynolds, M. (Jl ’20)
Learning to write. Stevenson, P. L: B. (Ag ’20)
Lectures on industrial psychology. Muscio, B. (N ’20)
Lectures on modern idealism. Royce, J. (Jl ’20)
Leda. Huxley, A. L. (O ’20)
=Lee, Robert Edward, 1807–1870= Farriss, C: S. American soul. (F ’21)
Leerie. Sawyer, R. (S ’20)
Legend. Dane, C. (Ap ’20)
Legends and romances of Spain. Spence, L. (D ’20)
Leonard Wood on national issues. Wood, L. (My ’20)
Lest we forget. Black, H. (F ’21)
Letters. James, W: (Ja ’21)
Letters. Sorley, C: H. (Je ’20)
Letters from China and Japan. Dewey, J: and H. A. (Ag ’20)
Letters from the Kaiser to the Czar. Levine, I: D. (O ’20)
Letters of a Javanese princess. Kartini, R. A. (D ’20)
Letters of Anton Tchehov to his family and friends. Chekhov, A. P. (Je ’20)
Letters of Donald Hankey. Hankey, D. W: A (Mr ’20)
Letters of Henry James. James. H: (My ’20)
Letters of travel. Kipling, R. (Jl ’20)
Letters to a niece and prayer to the Virgin of Chartres. Adams, H: (Ja ’21)
Letters to a young man on love and health. Gallichan, W. M. (O ’20)
Letters to X. Massingham, H. J: (S ’20)
Liberal college. Meiklejohn, A. (D ’20)
=Liberalism= Stearns, H. E. Liberalism in America. (Ap ’20)
=Liberia= Maugham, R. C: F. Republic of Liberia. (Jl ’20)
=Liberty= Haynes, E. S. P. Case for liberty. (D ’20)
Liberty and the news. Lippmann, W. (Ap ’20)
=Liberty of the press.= See Freedom of the press
Librarian’s open shelf. Bostwick, A. E. (O ’20)
Library essays. Bostwick, A. E. (O ’20)
Life and explorations of Frederick Stanley Arnot. Baker, E. (D ’20)
Life and labour in the nineteenth century. Fay, C: R. (N ’20)
Life and letters of Hamilton Wright Mabie. Morse, E. W. (Ja ’21)
Life and letters of St Paul. Smith, D: (Je ’20)
Life and struggles of William Lovett. Lovett, W: (S ’20)
Life and times of Henry Gassaway Davis. Pepper, C: M. (Ap ’20)
Life and work of Sir Hiram Maxim. Mottelay, P. F., comp.. (Ag ’20)
Life and work of Sir William Van Horne. Vaughan, W. (F ’21)
=Life boats= Blocksidge, E. W. Ships’ boats. (D ’20)
Life immovable. Palamas, K. (My ’20)
Life in the circles. Lane, A., and Beale, H. S. (F ’21)
Life of a simple man. Guillaumin, E. (F ’21)
Life of Arthur James Balfour. Raymond, E. T. (Ja ’21)
Life of Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield. Buckle, G: E. (O ’20)
Life of Christ. Lees, G: R. (D ’20)
Life of Francis Place. Wallas, G. (Je ’20)
Life of James McNeill Whistler. Pennell, E. and J. (D ’20)
Life of Joseph Hodges Choate. Martin, E: S. (Ja ’21)
Life of Leonard Wood. Holme, J: G. (My ’20)
Life of Lord Courtney. Gooch, G: P. (N ’20)
Life of Lord Kitchener. Arthur, G: C. A. (Jl ’20)
Life of Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson. Sanchez, N. (My ’20)
Life of Robert Owen. Owen, R. (S ’20)
Life of Sir Stanley Maude. Callwell, C: E: (Ja ’21)
Life of Thomas Coutts, banker. Coleridge, E. H. (My ’20)
Life of Walter Quintin Gresham, 1832–1895. Gresham, M. (Je ’20)
Life of William Booth. Begbie, H. (My ’20)
Light heart. Hewlett, M. H: (Jl ’20)
Light of the world. Bolton, G. (Ja ’21)
Light out of the east. Crockett, S: R. (Ag ’20)
=Lighting= Luckiesh, M. Artificial light. (Ag ’20)
Lighting the home. Luckiesh, M. (N ’20)
Lightnin’. Bacon, F. (My ’20)
Like-to-do stories. Smith, L. R. (O ’20)
Liluli. Rolland, R. (S ’20)
Limbo. Huxley, A. L. (Ag ’20)
Limits of socialism. Boucke, O. F. (Jl ’20)
=Lincoln, Abraham, 1809–1865= Barton, W: E. Paternity of Abraham Lincoln. (D ’20) Barton, W: E. Soul of Abraham Lincoln. (Ap ’20) Drinkwater, J: Lincoln: the world emancipator. (D ’20) Elias, E. I. Abraham Lincoln. (N ’20) Farriss, C: S. American soul. (F ’21) Hill, J: W. Abraham Lincoln. (Ja ’21) Tarbell, I. M. In Lincoln’s chair. (My ’20) =Drama= Dixon, T: Man of the people. (S ’20)
Lincoln: the world emancipator. Drinkwater, J: (D ’20)
Lindy Loyd. Hoffman, M. E. (O ’20)
“Line’s busy.” Ullman, A. E: (N ’20)
=Liquor problem= Calkins, R., and Peabody, F. G. Substitutes for the saloon. (Je ’20)
Lister’s great adventure. Bindloss, H. (F ’21)
=Literary criticism= Gayley, C: M., and Kurtz, B: P. Methods and materials of literary criticism. (S ’20)
Literary digest history of the world war. (My ’20)
Literary snapshots. Glaenzer, R: B. (N ’20)
Literary studies. Whibley, C: (Ap ’20)
=Literature= Glaenzer, R: B. Literary snapshots. (N ’20) Hearn, L. Talks to writers. (D ’20) Moore, G: Avowals. (My ’20) Pollak, G. International minds and the search for the restful. (Jl ’20) =History= Wendell, B. Traditions of European literature. (Ja ’21)
Literature in a changing age. Thorndike, A. H. (D ’20)
Lithuanian village. Kobrin, L. (O ’20)
Little essays. Santayana, G: (O ’20)
Little folks tramping and camping. Morgan, A. B. (N ’20)
Little garden the year round. Teall, G. C. (Ap ’20)
Little gateway to science. Patch, E. M. (Je ’20)
Little heroes of France. Burke, K. (N ’20)
Little history of the great war. Vast, H. (Ja ’21)
Little hours in great days. Castle, A. and E. (F ’21)
Little house. Dawson, C. W: (N ’20)
Little Pierre. France, A., pseud. (F ’21)
Little playbook. Lord, K. (Ag ’20)
Little Russian masterpieces. Ragosin, Z. A., comp. (D ’20)
Little school. Moore, T: S. (S ’20)
Little theater classics. Eliot, S: A., ed. (Mr ’20)
Little warrior. Wodehouse, P. G. (D ’20)
=Live stock= Tormey, J: L., and Lawry, R. C. Animal husbandry. (F ’21)
Living alone. Benson, S. (My ’20)
Living wage. Ryan, J: A. (Jl ’20)
=Lloyd George, David, 1863–= Spender, H. Prime minister. (Ag ’20)
Local government in ancient India. Mookerji, R. (D ’20)
=Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 1821–1896= Birrell, A. Frederick Locker-Lampson. (S ’20)
=Logic= Lodge, R. C. Introduction to modern logic. (Mr ’20)
=London= =Antiquities= Bell, W. G: Unknown London. (Je ’20) =Description and travel= Blake, A. H. Things seen in London. (D ’20) Dasent, A. I. Piccadilly in three centuries. (F ’21) =Fire, 1666= Bell, W. G: Great fire of London in 1666. (D ’20) =Social life and customs= Hale, L. American’s London. (O ’20)
London days. Warren, A. (N ’20)
London venture. Kouyoumdjian, D. (My ’20)
Lonely house. Lowndes, M. A. (O ’20)
Long dim trail. Hooker, F. C. (N ’20)
Long traverse. Pinkerton, K. S. and R. E. (S ’20)
=Longevity= Goizet, L: H. Never grow old. (N ’20)
Looking back. Fortescue, S. J: (D ’20)
Loom of youth. Waugh, A. (Je ’20)
Lord Grey of the reform bill. Trevelyan, G: M (Je ’20)
Lost father. Garborg, A. (S ’20)
Lost river. Chaffee, A. (O ’20)
Lotus salad. Cram, M. (Ag ’20)
Loudwater mystery. Jepson, E. (S ’20)
Love and the crescent. Inchbold, A. C. (S ’20)
Love of brothers. Hinkson, K. (Ap ’20)
Lover of the chair. Gass, S. B. (My ’20)
=Lovett, William, 1800–1877= Lovett, W: Life and struggles of William Lovett. (S ’20)
Luca Sarto. Brooks, C: S. (Ap ’20)
Lucinda. Hawkins, A. H. (Ja ’21)
Luck of the mounted. Kendall, R. S. (F ’21)
Luck on the wing. Haslett, E. (Ja ’21)
Ludendorff’s own story. Ludendorff, E. von. (Mr ’20)
=Luke, Saint= McLachlan, H. St Luke, the man and his work. (S ’20)
Lure of the manor. Griffiths, G. (Ag ’20)
Lure of the pen. Klickmann, F. (My 20)
Lynch lawyers. White, W: P. (Jl ’20)
Lynching bee. Leonard, W: E. C. (F ’21)
=Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846–1916= Morse, E. W. Life and letters of Hamilton Wright Mabie. (Ja ’21)
Mac of Placid. Longstreth, T: M. (O ’20)
=Machine-shop practice= Rose, J. Complete practical machinist. (Ap ’20)
=Maciel, Antonio Vicente Mendes, 1842?–1897= Cunninghame Graham, R. B. Brazilian mystic. (Ag ’20)
Madeline of the desert. Weigall, A. E: P. B. (D ’20)
Maid of Mirabelle. Robinson, E. H. (O ’20)
Maid of Orleans. Smith, M. S. (F ’21)
Main street. Lewis, S. (N ’20)
Maintenance of peace. Vestal, S: C. (Jl ’20)
Mainwaring. Hewlett, M. H: (N ’20)
Make your will. Blakemore, A. W. (F ’21)
Maker of saints. Drummond, H. (S ’20)
Making advertisements. Durstine, R. S. (Ja ’21)
Making of a nation. Stewart, W. (My ’20)
Making of Herbert Hoover. Lane, R. (N ’20)
Making of modern Wales. Williams, L. W. (O ’20)
Making of the reparation and economic sections of the treaty. Baruch, B. M. (D ’20)
Making tin can toys. Thatcher, E: (My ’20)
=Malet, Lucas=, pseud. See Harrison. M. S.
Malleable cast iron. Parsons, S. J. (S ’20)
Mammy’s white folks. Sampson, E. S. (S ’20)
Man and his lesson, Eng title of Glamour. Maxwell, W: B. (Ap ’20)
Man from Ashaluna. Dowst, H: P. (F ’21)
Man of the forest. Grey, Z. (Mr ’20)
Man of the people. Dixon, T: (S ’20)
Man of tomorrow. Richards, C. (Ag ’20)
Man on horseback. Abdullah, A. (Ap ’20)
Man to man. Gregory, J. (D ’20)
Man who convicted himself. Fox, D: (O ’20)
Man with three names. MacGrath, H. (Mr ’20)
Manchester grammar school. Mumford, A. A. (N ’20)
Man’s survival after death. Tweedale, C: L. (D ’20)
Man’s unconscious passion. Lay, W. (F ’21)
Manual of the timbers of the world. Howard, A. L. (Ja ’21)
Manual of tropical and subtropical fruits. Popenoe, W. (Ja ’21)
=Manual training= Baxter, L. H. Boy bird house architecture. (My ’20) Griffith, I. S: Teaching manual and industrial arts. (Ag ’20) Kunou, C: A. American school toys and useful novelties in wood (My ’20)
=Manuscripts= Hine, R. L. Cream of curiosity. (F ’21)
Many Junes. Marshall, A. (Je ’20)
Many many moons. Sarett, L. (M ’20)
Marbeck inn. Brighouse, H. (Ap ’20)
March on Paris and the battle of the Marne, 1914. Kluck, A. von. (S ’20)
Marching sands. Lamb, H. (My ’20)
Marching years. Bridge, N. (Ja ’21)
Margaret book. Clark, A. (Je ’20)
Margaret Fuller. Anthony, K. (N ’20)
Margot Asquith, an autobiography. Asquith, M. (D ’20)
Margot’s progress. Goldring, D. (Jl ’20)
Marian Frear’s summer. Ashmun, M. E. (S ’20)
Marie Claire’s workshop. Audoux, M. (D ’20)
=Marine engineering= Sothern, J: W: M. Oil fuel burning in marine practice. (F ’21)
Marine insurance. Huebner, S. S. (D ’20)
=Marionettes= Joseph, H. H. Book of marionettes. (Jl ’20)
Marqueray’s duel. Pryde, A. (Jl ’20)
=Marriage= Galbraith, A. M. Family and the new democracy. (Mr ’20)
=Marriage customs and rites= Holliday, C. Wedding customs then and now. (Ap ’20)
Married life. Edginton, H. M. (Ag ’20)
Marty lends a hand. Latham, H. S. (My ’20)
Martyrdom of man. Reade, W. (Ag ’20)
=Marx, Karl, 1818–1883= Loria, A. Karl Marx. (D ’20)
Mary-girl. Merrick, H. (S ’20)
Mary Marie. Porter, E. (Je ’20)
Mary minds her business. Weston, G: (Ap ’20)
Mary Wollaston. Webster, H: K. (D ’20)
Mask. Cournos, J: (Mr ’20)
Masks. Middleton, G: (My ’20)
=Massachusetts= =Budget= Gulick, L. H. Evolution of the budget in Massachusetts. (Jl ’20) =Description and travel= Chatham, D. and M., pseuds. Cape Coddities. (Jl ’20) Packard, W. Old Plymouth trails. (Jl ’20) =History= Rothery, A. E. Old coast road from Boston to Plymouth (Jl ’20)
Massage and exercises combined. Jensen, A. (N ’20)
=Massinger, Philip, 1583–1640= Cruickshank, A. H. Philip Massinger. (D ’20)
Master Eustace. James, H: (D ’20)
Master Frisky. Hawkes, C. (O ’20)
Masters of capital. Moody, J: (D ’20)
Masters of the guild. Lamprey, L. (N ’20)
Mating in the wilds. Binns, O. (S ’20)
Matrix. Daviess, M. T. (Ap ’20)
=Maude, Sir Frederick Stanley, 1864–1917= Callwell, C: E: Life of Sir Stanley Maude. (Ja. ’21)
Maureen. MacGill. P. (Je ’20)
=Maxim, Sir Hiram Stevens, 1840–1916.= Mottelay, P. F., comp. Life and work of Sir Hiram Maxim. (Ag ’20)
=Mayflower (ship)= Harris, J. R. Last of the Mayflower. (D ’20)
Mayflower maid. Knipe, E. and A. A. (O ’20)
=Mazzini, Giuseppe, 1805–1872= Mazzini, G. Mazzini’s letters to an English family, 1844–1854. (Ja ’21)
Mazzini’s letters to an English family, 1844–1854. Mazzini, G. (Ja ’21)
Meaning of democracy. Brown, I. J: C. (F ’21)
Meaning of socialism. Glasier, J: B. (O ’20)
=Mears, David Otis, 1842–1915= Mears, D: O. David Otis Mears, D. D. (O ’20)
Measure your mind. Trabue, M. R., and Stockbridge, F. R. (My ’20)
Measures of the poets. Bayfield, M. A. (D ’20)
Meats, poultry and game. Panchard, E. (Je ’20)
=Mechanical drawing= Bishop, C. T: Structural drafting and the design of details. (F ’21) French. T: E.. and Svensen, C. L. Mechanical drawing for high schools. (My ’20)
Medal collector. Johnson, S. C. (Ja ’21)
=Medals= Johnson, S. C. Medal collector. (Ja ’21)
Medical missions. Lambuth, W. R. (F ’21)
=Medicine= Mackenzie, J. Future of medicine. (D ’20) =History= Buck, A. H: Dawn of modern medicine. (D ’20) Walsh, J. J. Medieval medicine. (N ’20)
Medieval medicine. Walsh, J. J. (N ’20)
Mehitable. Adams, K. (Ja ’21)
=Melcombe, George Bubb Dodington, baron, 1691–1762= Sanders, L. C: Patron and place-hunter. (My ’20)
Melwood mystery. Hay, J. (My ’20)
Memmo. Kennard, J. S. (Ja ’2l)
Memoirs of Edward, eighth earl of Sandwich, 1839–1916. Sandwich, E: G: H: M. (O ’20)
Memoirs of life and literature. Mallock, W: H. (O ’20)
Memoirs of the Count de Rochechouart. Rochechouart, L: V: L. (F ’21)
Memoirs of the Empress Eugénie. Fleury, M. (S ’20)
Memories and records. Fisher, J: A. F. (Ap ’20)
Memories of a marine. Aston, G: (D ’20)
Memories of Buffalo Bill. Cody, L. (Mr ’20)
Memories of George Meredith. Butcher, A. M. (Ap ’20)
Memories of my son, Sergeant Joyce Kilmer. Kilmer, A. K. (D ’20)
Men and books and cities. Holliday, R. C. (Ja ’21)
Men and steel. Vorse, M. M. (F ’21)
Men, manners and morals in South America. Bland. J: O. P. (Ag ’20)
Menace of immorality in church and state. Straton, J: R. (Jl ’20)
Menace of spiritualism. O’Donnell, E. (Je ’20)
=Mennonites= Smith, C: H: Mennonites. (F ’21)
=Mental hygiene= Ingalese, R: History and power of mind. (Ag ’20)
=Merchant marine= Phelps, E. M., comp. Selected articles on the American merchant marine. (Mr ’20) =United States= Hurley, E: N. New merchant marine. (Ag ’20) Krafft, H. F:, and Norris, W. B. Sea power in American history. (F ’21)
=Mercier, Desiré Félicien François Joseph, cardinal, 1851–= Kellogg, C. Mercier, the fighting cardinal of Belgium. (My ’20)
=Meredith, George, 1828–1909= Butcher, A. M. Memories of George Meredith. (Ap ’20) Ellis, S. M. George Meredith. (N ’20)
Mermaid. Overton, G. M. (Mr ’20)
Meslom’s messages from the life beyond. McEvilly, M. A. (Jl ’20)
=Metal work= Dooley, W: H: Applied science for metal workers. (Mr ’20)
=Metaphysics= Cannan, G. Release of the soul. (Ag ’20) Hoernlé, R. F. A. Studies in contemporary metaphysics. (Ap ’20)
Methods and materials of literary criticism. Gayley, C: M., and Kurtz, B: P. (S ’20)
Methods of teaching in high schools. Parker, S: C. (Jl ’20)
=Mexico= =History= O’Shaughnessy, E. L. Intimate pages of Mexican history. (N ’20) _Revolution, 1910–_ Blasco Ibáñez, V. Mexico in revolution. (O ’20)
=Meyer, George von Lengerke, 1858–1918= Howe, M. A. D. George von Lengerke Meyer. (Ap ’20)
Middle passage. Tooker, L: F. (N ’20)
Militarism in education. Langdon-Davies, J: (Mr ’20)
=Military art and science= Fiske, B. A. Art of fighting. (Je ’20) Foch, F. Precepts and Judgments. (O ’20) Foch, F. Principles of war. (O ’20)
=Military training, Compulsory= Langdon-Davies, J: Militarism in education. (Mr ’20)
Millions from waste. Talbot, F: A. A. (F ’21)
=Mind and body= Walsh, J. J. Religion and health. (F ’21)
Mind-energy. Bergson, H. L: (N ’20)
Minstrel weather. Storm, M. (Ja ’21)
Miscellany of American poetry. (O ’20)
Miscellany of British poetry. Seymour, W: K., ed. (Ap ’20)
Miser’s money. Phillpotts. E. (Je ’20)
Miss Eden’s letters. Eden, E. (My ’20)
Miss Lulu Bett. Gale, Z. (My ’20)
Missionary outlook in the light of the war. Committee on the war and the religious outlook. (Je ’20)
=Missions= Moore, E: C. West and East. (F ’21) =Africa= Baker, E. Life and explorations of Frederick Stanley Arnot. (D ’20) =India= Carey, W:, and others. Garo jungle book. (Mr ’20) =Korea= Cynn, H. H. Rebirth of Korea. (Ja ’21) =Labrador= Grenfell, A. E., and Spalding, K. Le petit nord. (Ap ’20) =Syria= Bliss, D. Reminiscences of Daniel Bliss. (D ’20)
=Missions, Medical= Lambuth, W. R. Medical missions. (F ’21)
Missy. Gatlin, D. (D ’20)
Mr Dimock. O’Sullivan, Mrs D. (F ’21)
Mr Preston’s daughter. Cobb, T: (D ’20)
Mr Wu. Miln, L. J. (Ap ’20)
Mrs Craddock. Maugham, W: S. (Ag ’20)
Mrs Gladstone. Drew, M. (Je ’20)
Mrs Warren’s daughter. Johnston, H. H. (Jl ’20)
Mrs Wilson’s cook book. Wilson, M. A. (N ’20)
Mitch Miller. Masters, E. L. (D ’20)
=Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787–1855= Hill, C. Mary Russell Mitford and her surroundings. (S ’20)
Model T Ford car. Pagé, V: W. (D ’20)
Modern American plays. Baker, G: P. (O ’20)
Modern American poetry. Untermeyer, L:, ed. (My ’20)
Modern American prose selections. Rees, B. J., ed. (Ag ’20)
Modern book of criticism. Lewisohn, L., ed. (Jl ’20)
Modern book of French verse. Boni, A., ed. (Ag ’20)
Modern British poetry. Untermeyer, L:, ed. (S ’20)
Modern China. Cheng. S. (My ’20)
Modern explosives. Levy, S. I. (F ’21)
Modern Greek stories. Brown, D., and Phoutrides, A., trs. (S ’20)
Modern Japan. McGovern, W: M. (Je ’20)
Modern political tendencies. Burton, T. E. (Mr ’20)
Modern pulp and paper making. Witham, G: S. (O ’20)
Modern reader’s Bible for schools. Moulton, R: G., ed. (Je ’20)
Modern roads. Boulnois, H: P. (D ’20)
Modern science and materialism. Elliot, H. S: R. (Mr ’20)
Modern spiritism. Schofield, A. T. (Je ’20)
Modes and morals. Gerould, K. (Mr ’20)
=Mohammedanism= Bury, G: W. Pan-Islam. (Je ’20) Zwemer, S: M. Influence of animism on Islam. (Ag ’20)
Mollie’s substitute husband. McConn, M. (O ’20)
Moments with Mark Twain. Clemens, S: L. (My ’20)
Momma. Hughes, R. (Ja ’21)
=Money= Fisher, I. Stabilizing the dollar. (My ’20) Hawtrey, R. G. Currency and credit. (F ’21)
=Mongolia= Bulstrode, B. Tour in Mongolia. (Ja ’21)
=Monroe doctrine= Hall, A. B. Monroe doctrine and the great war. (Jl ’20)
=Montessori method= Radice, S. New children. (O ’20)
Moon-calf. Dell, F. (D ’20)
Moons of grandeur. Benet, W: R. (D ’20)
=Moral education= Bryant, S. Moral and religious education. (Ag ’20)
=Morale= Hall, G. S. Morale. (S ’20)
Morals of economic internationalism. Hobson, J: A. (Ja ’21)
More Christian industrial order. Coffin, H: S. (Jl ’20)
More literary recreations. Cook, E: T. (My ’20)
More magic pictures of the long ago. Chandler, A. C. (My ’20)
More truth than poetry. Montague, J. J. (D ’20)
=Morgan, Emanuel=, pseud. See Bynner, W. (Jl ’20)
Morning knowledge. Shannon, A. (S ’20)
=Morocco= =Description and travel= Wharton, E. N. In Morocco. (D ’20)
Motion study for the handicapped. Gilbreth, F. B. and L. E. (N ’20)
=Motor boats= Pagé, V: W., ed. Motor boats and boat motors. (Ja ’21)
Motor boats and boat motors. Pagé V: W., ed. (Ja ’21)
Motor car starting and lighting. Collins, A. F: (S ’20)
Motor truck design and construction. Schaefer, C. T. (Mr ’20)
Mount Music. Somerville, E. A. O., and Martin, V. F. (Je ’20)
Mountain. Wood, C. (S ’20)
Mountain craft. Young, G. W., ed. (F ’21)
=Mountaineering= Mills, E. A. Adventures of a nature guide. (Mr ’20) Raeburn, H. Mountaineering art. (Ja ’21) Young, C. W., ed. Mountain craft. (F ’21)
Mountaineering art. Raeburn, H. (Ja ’21)
=Moving picture plays= Patterson, F. T. Cinema craftsmanship. (D ’20)
=Moving pictures= Lang, E., and West, G: Musical accompaniment of moving pictures. (Jl ’20) Lutz, E. G: Animated cartoons. (Je ’20)
Municipal landing fields and air ports. Wheat, G: S., ed. (F ’21)
=Murray, John, 1808–1892= Murray, J: John Murray III. (F ’21)
=Music= Newman, E. Musical motley. (My ’20) Seymour, H. A. What music can do for you. (D ’20) Van Vechten, C. In the garret. (Mr ’20) =Dictionaries= Grove, G: Dictionary of music and musicians. (F ’21) =Instruction and study= Farnsworth, C: H. How to study music. (D ’20)
=Music, American= Simpson, E. E. America’s position in music. (Ag ’20)
=Music, French= Jean-Aubry, G. French music of today. (Je ’20)
=Musical accompaniment= Lang, E., and West, G: Musical accompaniment of moving pictures. (Jl ’20)
Musical memories. Saint-Saëns, C. (My ’20)
Musical motley. Newman, E. (My ’20)
Musical portraits. Rosenfeld, P. (Je ’20)
=Musicians= Bispham, D: S. Quaker singer’s recollections. (Ap ’20) Rosenfeld, P. Musical portraits. (Je ’20) Saint-Saëns, C. Musical memories. (My ’20) Smyth, E. Impressions that remained. (My ’20) =Dictionaries= Grove, G: Dictionary of music and musicians. (F ’21)
Mutineers. Hawes, C: B. (D ’20)
My A. E. F. Noyes, F. N. (Ag ’20)
My campaign in Mesopotamia. Townshend, C: V. F. (N ’20)
My chess career. Capablanca, J. R. (Jl ’20)
My escape from Germany. Keith, E. A. (Mr ’20)
My kingdom for a horse! Allison, W: (D ’20)
My life and friends. Sully, J. (Ja ’21)
My neighbor the workingman. Day, J. R. (F ’21)
My neighbors. Evans, C. (My ’20)
My quarter century of American politics. Clark, C. (Ap ’20)
My recollections. Massenet, J. E. F. (My ’20)
My rest cure. Robey, G: (Ap ’20)
My second country. Dell, R. E: (Je ’20)
My three years in America. Bernstorff, J. H. A. H. A. (Ag ’20)
My war experiences in two continents. Macnaughtan, S. B. (My ’20)
Myself and dreams. Constable, F. C. (Ap ’20)
Mystery at the Blue villa. Post, M. D. (Ap ’20)
Mystery in the Ritsmore. Johnston, W: A. (Ag ’20)
Mystery of space. Browne, R. T. (Mr ’20)
Mystery of the Sea-Lark. Barbour, R. H:, and Holt, H. P. (O ’20)
Mystery of the silver dagger. Parrish, R. (Je ’20)
=Mysticism= Böhme, J. Confessions of Jacob Boehme. (F ’21) Böhme, J. Six theosophic points, and other writings. (My ’20) Watkin, E: I. Philosophy of mysticism. (O ’20)
Mythical bards, and the life of William Wallace. Schofield, W: H: (D ’20)
=Mythology= Bailey, C. S. Wonder stories. (O ’20)
=Mythology, Latin American= Alexander, H. B. Latin American [mythology]. (F ’21)
Nancy goes to town. Sterrett, F. R. (Ja ’21)
Napoleon. Trench, H. (Ap ’20)
Narcotic drug problem. Bishop, E. S. (Ap ’20)
=Narcotics= Bishop, E. S. Narcotic drug problem. (Ap ’20)
=National characteristics, American= Canby, H: S. Everyday Americans. (O ’20) Erskine, J: Democracy and ideals. (Ag ’20) Nathan, G: J., and Mencken, H: L: American credo. (Ap ’20) Pinochet, T. Gulf of misunderstanding. (Ja ’21) Rhodes, H. G. American towns and people. (Ja ’21) Santayana, G: Character and opinion in the United States. (F ’21)
National defense, Selected articles on. Johnsen, J. E., comp. (F ’21)
National evolution. Davies, G: R. (Jl ’20)
National government of the United States. Kimball, E. (My ’20)
National guilds and the state. Hobson, S. G. (S ’20)
=National nonpartisan league= Gaston, H. E. Nonpartisan league. (My ’20) Russell, C: E: Story of the nonpartisan league. (Ag ’20)
=National parks= Reik, H: O. Tour of America’s national parks. (F ’21)
National system of education. Athearn, W. S. (Jl ’20)
=Nationalism and nationality= Oakesmith, J: Race and nationality. (Mr ’20) Pillsbury, W. B. Psychology of nationality and internationalism. (Ag ’20)
Nationalisation of the mines. Hodges, F. (D ’20)
Nation’s food. Pearl, R. (F ’21)
=Natural history= Collins, A. F: and V. D. Wonders of natural history. (Ja ’21) Eaton, W. P. In Berkshire fields. (N ’20) Ingersoll, E. Wit of the wild. (D ’20) Pitt, F. Wild creatures of garden and hedgerow. (N ’20) Scoville, S:, jr. Everyday adventures. (N ’20) Stebbing, E: P. Diary of a sportsman naturalist in India. (Ja ’21)
Natural history of the child. Dunn, C. F: W: (My ’20)
=Natural theology= Burroughs, J: Accepting the universe. (N ’20)
Naturalism in English poetry. Brooke, S. A. (Ja ’21)
=Naturalization= Beck, H. M. Aliens’ text book on citizenship. (O ’20)
=Nature= Burroughs, J: Accepting the universe. (N ’20) Koons, F. T: Outdoor sleeper. (N ’20) Mills, E. A. Adventures of a nature guide. (Mr ’20) Storm, M. Minstrel weather. (Ja ’21)
=Nature study= Hawkes, C. Trails to woods and waters. (My ’20)
=Naval history= Stevens, W: O., and Westcott, A. F. History of sea power. (Ja ’21)
Naval operations. Corbett, J. S. (S ’20)
Negro migration during the war. Scott, E. J. (O ’20)
=Negroes= Du Bois, W: E: B. Darkwater. (Ap ’20) Fleming, W: H: Slavery and the race problem in the South. In Treaty-making power. (O ’20) Graham, S. Soul of John Brown. (Ja ’21) Kerlin, R. T: Voice of the negro, 1919. (Ja ’21) Morel, E. D. Black man’s burden. (Ja) Moton, R. R. Finding a way out. (Jl ’20) Pritchard, M. T:, and Ovington, M. W., comps. Upward path. (O ’20) Sandburg, C. Chicago race riots, July, 1919 (Mr ’20) Seligmann, H. J. Negro faces America. (Ag ’20) Storey, M. Problems of today. (N ’20) =Colonization= Fox, E. L. American colonization society, 1817–1840. (D ’20) =Fiction= Martin, G: Children in the mist. (S ’20) =Migration= Scott, E. J. Negro migration during the war. (O ’20)
Neighbors. Gibson, W. W. (F ’21)
Neither dead nor sleeping. Sewall, M. (S ’20)
Nervous housewife. Myerson, A. (F ’21)
=Nervous system= Ash, E. L. Problem of nervous breakdown. (Ag ’20) Carroll, R. S. Our nervous friends. (My ’20) Myerson, A. Nervous housewife. (F ’21)
Never grow old. Goizet, L: H. (N ’20)
New Adam. Untermeyer, L: (N ’20)
New children. Radice, S. (O ’20)
New Decameron. (D ’20)
=New England= =Social life and customs= Peabody, R. S. and F. G. New England romance. (F ’21)
New England in France, 1917–1919. Taylor, E. G. (D ’20)
New England romance. Peabody, R. S. and F. G. (F ’21)
New Europe. Allen, N. B. (Je ’20)
New frontier. Emerson, G. (Ag ’20)
New frontiers of freedom. Powell, E. A. (Je ’20)
New Germany. Young, G: (Je ’20)
=New Guinea= Beaver, W. N. Unexplored New Guinea. (Mr ’20)
New ideals in the planning of cities, towns and villages. Nolen, J: (Ap ’20)
New industrial unrest. Baker, R. S. (Je ’20)
New Italy. Zimmern, H., and Agresti, A. (Jl ’20)
New land. Levinger, E. E. (F ’21)
New merchant marine. Hurley, E: N. (Ag ’20)
=New Mexico= James, G: W. New Mexico. (Je ’20)
New poems. Lawrence, D: H. (Ag ’20)
New psychology and its relation to life. Tansley, A. G: (O ’20)
New Robinson Crusoe. Gardner, G. (S ’20)
New social order. Ward, H. F: (My ’20)
New South. Thompson, H. (D ’20)
New unionism in the clothing industry. Budish, J. M., and Soule, G: H: (S ’20)
New world. Comerford, F. (N ’20)
New world of science. Yerkes, R. M., ed. (D ’20)
New world order. Hicks, F: C: (S ’20)
=New York= =Politics and government= Fox, D. R. Decline of aristocracy in the politics of New York. (D ’20)
=New York (city)= =Harbor= Rush, T. E: Port of New York. (Jl ’20) =Poetry= Guiterman, A. Ballads of old New York. (Mr ’20)
=Newspapers= Payne, G: H: History of journalism in the United States. (Ag ’20)
Newton chapel. Newton theological institution. (Jl ’20)
Next-besters. Ragsdale, L. (S ’20)
=Nicholas II, czar of Russia, 1868–1918= Telberg, G: G., and Wilton, R. Last days of the Romanovs, (F ’21)
Niels Lyhne. Jacobsen, J. P. (Jl ’20)
=Nigeria= =Social life and customs= Basden, G: T: Among the Ibos of Nigeria. (Ja ’21)
Night and day. Woolf, V. (N ’20)
Night’s lodging. Gorky, M., pseud. (Ap ’20)
Nile to Aleppo. Dinning, H. W. (D ’20)
Ninth man. Vorse, M. M. (O ’20)
“No clue!” Hay, J. (N ’20)
No defence. Parker, G. (N ’20)
No. 26 Jayne street. Austin, M. (Je ’20)
Nonpartisan league. Gaston, H. E. (My ’20)
Noon mark. Watts. M. S. (F ’21)
=North, Anison=, pseud. See Wilson, M.
=North America= =History= _Colonial period_ Bolton, H. E., and Marshall. T: M. Colonization of North America. (F ’21)
North door, MacDonald, G. (O ’20)
Not that it matters. Milne, A. A. (O ’20)
Notes on a cellar-book. Saintsbury, G: (Ja ’21)
Now it can be told. Gibbs, P. H. (My ’20)
Nuova. Kellogg, V. L. (N ’20)
Nursery-manual. Bailey, L. H. (Je ’20)
=Nurses and nursing= Hill, H. W. Sanitation for public health nurses. (F ’21)
Occasional papers and addresses of an American lawyer. Taft, H: W. (Ag ’20)
=Occult sciences= Bland, O. Adventures of a modern occultist. (N ’20) Ingalese, R: History and power of mind. (Ag ’20)
=Occupations, Choice of= Mathews, B. J. Essays on vocation. (Ja ’21)
Ocean shipping. Annin, R. E. (Ag ’20)
Ocean steamship traffic management. Huebner, G. G. T. (Ag ’20)
=Oceania= Freeman, L: R. In the tracks of the trades. (N ’20)
October. Bridges, R. (O ’20)
Oh, well, you know how women are! and Isn’t that just like a man! Cobb, I. S., and Rinehart, M. (My ’20)
Oh, you Tex! Raine, W: M. (Ag ’20)
=Ohio= =Social life and customs= Hayes, E. Wild turkeys and tallow candles. (D ’20)
=Oil as fuel= Sothern, J: W: M. Oil fuel burning in marine practice. (F ’21)
Oil fuel burning in marine practice. Sothern, J: W: M. (F ’21)
=Oil industry= Bosworth, T: O. Geology of the mid continent oilfields. (O ’20)
=Oil shales= Alderson, V: C. Oil shale industry. (N ’20)
Old and new. Grandgent, C: H. (N ’20)
Old Cape Cod. Bangs, M. R. (D ’20)
Old Chester secret. Deland, M. W. (D ’20)
Old coast road from Boston to Plymouth. Rothery, A. E. (Jl ’20)
Old crosses and lychgates. Vallance, A. (F ’21)
Old English furniture and its surroundings. Percival, M. (Ja ’21)
Old French fairy tales. Segur, S. (F ’21)
Old humanities and the new science. Osler, W: (Je ’20)
Old junk. Tomlinson, H. M. (Ap ’20)
Old naval days. Meissner, S. de. (Ja ’21)
Old New England houses. Robinson, A. G. (N ’20)
Old Plymouth trails. Packard, W. (Jl ’20)
Old Reliable in Africa. Dickson, H. (D ’20)
On a passing frontier. Linderman, F. B. (Ag ’20)
On the art of reading. Quiller-Couch, A. T: (D ’20)
On the edge of the wilderness. Eaton, W. P. (D ’20)
On the path of adventure. Price, J. M. (Ag ’20)
On the trail of the pioneers. Faris, J: T. (Je ’20)
One after another. Aumonier, S. (O ’20)
One hundred best novels condensed. Grozier, E. A., ed. (Je ’20)
100%. Sinclair, U. B. (Ja ’21)
One thousand poems for children. Ingpen, R., ed. (F ’21)
Open gates to Russia. Davis, M. W. (Mr ’20)
Open the door. Carswell, C. (S ’20)
Open vision. Dresser, H. W. (Je ’20)
=Operas= Annesley, C:, pseud. Standard operaglass. (Je ’20) MacKaye, P. W. Rip Van Winkle. (Mr ’20)
=Opium= LaMotte, E. N. Opium monopoly. (Je ’20)
Opportunities in aviation. Sweetser, A., and Lamont. G. (Mr ’20)
Opportunities in engineering. Horton, C: M. (Je ’20)
Ordeal of Mark Twain. Brooks, V. (O ’20)
Order. Washburn, C. C. (Ap ’20)
Ordnance and the world war. Crozier, W: (Jl ’20)
=Ore treatment= Allen, A. W. Handbook of ore dressing, equipment and practice. (F ’21)
=Oregon= =Discovery and exploration= Skinner, C. L. Adventurers of Oregon. (D ’20)
Organization of industrial scientific research. (S ’20)
Organized labor in American history. Carlton, F. T. (Je ’20)
Organized self-government. Dawson, E. (Ag ’20)
Oscar Montague—paranoiac. Walton, G: L. (Ap ’20)
=Ossoli, Sarah Margaret (Fuller) marchese d’, 1810–1850= Anthony, K. Margaret Fuller. (N ’20)
Other woman. Davis. N. (Jl ’20)
Our America. Frank, W. D: (Ag ’20)
Our economic and other problems. Kahn, O: H. (Ag ’20)
Our foreigners. Orth, S: P. (D ’20)
Our great war and the great war of the ancient Greeks. Murray, G. (Ag ’20)
Our nervous friends. Carroll, R. S. (My ’20)
Our northern autumn. Keeler, H. L. (D ’20)
Our unseen guest. (Ap ’20)
Our Wisconsin. Doudna, E. G: (D ’20)
Our women. Bennett, A. (N ’20)
=Outdoor life= Clark, F. E: Gospel of out of doors. (Ag ’20)
Outdoor sleeper. Koons, F. T: (N ’20)
Outdoors and in. Crowell, J. F. (O ’20)
Outlaw. Hewlett, M. H: (Ap ’20)
Outline of history. Wells, H. G: (D ’20)
Outlook for research and Invention. Hopkins, N. M. (Mr ’20)
Outside inn. Kelley, E. M. (N ’20)
Outspoken essays. Inge, W: R. (My ’20)
Outstanding days. Herrick, C. A. (Ag ’20)
Overland for gold. Cheley, F. H. (F ’21)
=Owen, Robert, 1771–1858= Owen, R. Life of Robert Owen. (S ’20)
Ozone. Rideal, E. K. (Ja ’21)
=Pacific ocean= Scholefield. G. H. Pacific. (Ap ’20)
Paddy-the-next-best-thing. Page, G. (F ’21)
Padre. Prentice, S. (My ’20)
Pagan. Smith, G. A. (S ’20)
Pagan and Christian creeds. Carpenter, E: (Ap ’20)
Pagan fire. Richardson, N. (Ja ’21)
=Paget, Violet.= See Lee, V., pseud.
Painted meadows. Kerr, S. (Je ’20)
=Painting= Oliver, M. I. G. First steps in the enjoyment of pictures. (Ap ’20)
=Painting, Chinese= Petrucci, R. Chinese painters. (S ’20)
=Paints= Jennings, A. S. Paints and varnishes. (Jl ’20)
=Palestine= Lock, H. O. Conquerors of Palestine through forty centuries. (F ’21) =Description and travel= Maxwell, D. Last crusade. (F ’21)
Palmetto. Perry, S. G: (N ’20)
=Panama canal= Bunau-Varilla, P. Great adventure of Panama. (My ’20)
=Pan-Americanism= Lockey, J. B. Pan-Americanism. (Ag ’20)
Pan-Islam. Bury, G: W. (Je ’20)
=Paper making and trade= Chalmers. T: W. Paper making and its machinery. (Ag ’20) Witham, G: S. Modern pulp and paper making. (O ’20)
Papers and essays for churchmen. Steele, D: M. (Mr ’20)
Papers on current finance. Foxwell, H. S. (My ’20)
Papers on the legal history of government. Bigelow, M. M. (Ap ’20)
=Parables= Gibran, K. Forerunner. (D ’20)
Paradise Bend. White. W: P. (F ’21)
Paradise mystery. Fletcher, J. S. (Ag ’20)
=Paris= Adam, H. P. Paris sees it through. (Ap ’20) =Description= Story, A. M. S. Present day Paris and the battlefields. (N ’20) =Social life and customs= Edwards, A. H. Paris through an attic. (Jl ’20)
Paris in shadow. Holt, L. (Ja ’21)
Paris through an attic. Edwards, A. H. (Jl ’20)
Parliament and revolution. Macdonald, J. R. (Ag ’20)
=Parliamentary reform= Trevelyan, G: M. Lord Grey of the reform bill. (Je ’20)
=Parodies= Castier, J. Rather like.... (Ag ’20) Powell, C: Poets in the nursery. (D ’20)
=Parties= Wolcott, T. H., ed. Book of games and parties. (D ’20)
Parts men play. Baxter, A. B. (Ja ’21)
Passage of the barque Sappho. Patterson, J: E: (My ’20)
Passenger. Swinnerton, H. (N ’20)
Passing legions. Fife, G: B. (Ja ’21)
Passing of the new freedom. Beck, J. M. (N ’20)
Passing of the old order in Europe. Zilboorg, G. (D ’20)
Passion. Desmond, S. (Jl ’20)
Passion for life. Hocking, J. (Jl ’20)
=Pasteur, Louis, 1822–1895= Duclaux, E. Pasteur. (O ’20)
Pastor of the Pilgrims. Burgess, W. H. (O ’20)
Pastoral epistles. Parry, R. St J: (F ’21)
Patchwork. Myers, A. B. (My ’20)
Paternity of Abraham Lincoln. Barton, W: E. (D ’20)
Paths of inland commerce. Hulbert, A. B. (D ’20)
Pathway of adventure. Tyrrell, R. (Ag ’20)
Patriotism and popular education. Jones, H: A. (S ’20)
Patron and place-hunter. Sanders, L. C: (My ’20)
Patrons of democracy. Sharp, D. L. (My ’20)
=Patti, Adelina (Baroness Cederstrom), 1843–1919= Klein, H. Reign of Patti. (N ’20)
=Paul, Saint= Baldwin, C: S. God unknown. (O ’20) Smith, D: Life and letters of St Paul. (Je ’20)
Paul and the printing press. Bassett, S. W. (O ’20)
Pawn in pawn. Sharp, H. M. (Jl ’20)
Pawns. Drinkwater, J: (Ja ’21)
=Peabody, Ephraim, 1807–1856= Peabody, R. S. and F. G. New England romance. (F ’21)
=Peabody, Mrs Mary Jane (Derby), 1807–1892= Peabody, R. S. and F. G. New England romance. (F ’21)
=Peace= Caldwell, W. E. Hellenic conceptions of peace. (Mr ’20) Cooke, R: J. Church and world peace. (F ’21) Jay, W: War and peace. (Je ’20)
=Peace conference, 1919–= Baruch, B. M. Making of the reparation and economic sections of the treaty. (D ’20) Bass, J: F. Peace tangle. (D ’20) Dillon, E. J. Inside story of the peace conference. (Mr ’20) Gallagher, P. America’s aims and Asia’s aspirations. (O ’20) Harris, H. W. Peace in the making. (Ag ’20) Haskins, C: H., and Lord, R. H. Some problems of the Peace conference. (O ’20) Keynes, J: M. Economic consequences of the peace. (Mr ’20) Scott, A. P. Introduction to the peace treaties. (Je ’20) Thompson, C: T. Peace conference day by day. (S ’20)
Peace in the making. Harris, H. W. (Ag ’20)
Peace tangle. Bass, J: F. (D ’20)
=Pearson, George Conover=, pseud. See Gunion, P. C.
Peculiar major. Bell, J: K. (Ap ’20)
Peddler. Rowland, H: C. (N ’20)
=Peel, Lady Georgiana Adelaide (Russell), 1836–= Peel, G. A. Recollections. (S ’20)
Peggy in Toyland. Marshall, A. (N ’20)
Penance of Magdalena. Chase, J. S. (Ag ’20)
Pengard awake. Straus, R. (Ja ’21)
Penitentiary Post. Pinkerton, K. S. and R. E. (Ag ’20)
=Pennsylvania= =Description and travel= Wharton, A. H. In old Pennsylvania towns. (F ’21)
Penny plain. Douglas, O. E. (D ’20)
People of destiny. Gibbs, P. H. (O ’20)
People of the ruins. Shanks, E: B. (N ’20)
Perils of respectability. Fiske, C: (S ’20)
Periwinkle’s island. Elias, E. L. (N ’20)
Perpetual light. Benet, W: R. (Mr ’20)
=Persia= =Description and travel= Hale, F: From Persian uplands. (D ’20) =Social life and customs= Mirza, Y. B: When I was a boy in Persia. (Jl ’20)
=Persian literature= Browne, E: G. History of Persian literature under Tartar dominion. (F ’21)
=Persian poetry= Jackson, A. V. W. Early Persian poetry. (Ag ’20)
Personal beauty and racial betterment. Dunlap, K. (Ja ’21)
Personal prejudices. Sturgis, E. M. (N ’20)
Personal recollections of Andrew Carnegie. Lynch, F: H: (F ’21)
=Personality= Webb, C. C: J. God and personality. (My ’20)
Personnel administration. Tead, O., and Metcalf, H: C. (D ’20)
Peter Jameson. Frankau, G. (My ’20)
Peter Kindred. Nathan, R. (My ’20)
Peter’s adventures in Meadowland. Vincent, F. S. (N ’20)
Le petit nord. Grenfell, A. E., and Spalding, K. (Ap ’20)
=Petroleum= Panyity, L: S. Prospecting for oil and gas. (F ’21) Ross, V: Evolution of the oil industry. (Ja ’21)
=Philadelphia= =Description= Morley, C. D. Travels in Philadelphia. (My ’20)
=Philately= Johnson, S. C. Stamp collector. (My ’20)
=Philosophy= Bergson, H. L: Mind-energy. (N ’20) Blood, B: P. Pluriverse. (Ja ’21) Cushman, H. E. Beginner’s history of philosophy. (Ap ’20) Dewey, J: Reconstruction in philosophy. (N ’20) Hoernlé, R. F. A. Studies in contemporary metaphysics. (Ap ’20) Joad, C. E. M. Essays in common sense philosophy. (Ag ’20) Merz, J: T. Fragment on the human mind. (Ag ’20) Richardson, C. A. Spiritual pluralism and recent philosophy. (D ’20) Royce, J. Lectures on modern idealism. (Jl ’20)
=Philosophy, Hindu= Carrington, H. Higher psychical development. (N ’20)
Philosophy of mysticism. Watkin, E: I. (O ’20)
Philosophy of play. Gulick, L. H. (Je ’20)
Philosophy of speech. Willis, G: (O ’20)
=Photography= Gamble, W: Photography and its applications. (Jl ’20) Hammond, A. Pictorial composition in photography. (S ’20)
=Photography, Aerial= Ives, H. E. Airplane photography. (Mr ’20)
=Physical education= Camp, W. C. Handbook on health and how to keep it. (My ’20) Jensen, A. Massage and exercises combined. (N ’20)
Physician in France. Herringham, W. P. (My ’20)
=Physicians= =Biography= Kelly, H. A., and Burrage, W. L. American medical biographies. (N ’20)
Physiology and national needs. Halliburton, W: D. (Ja ’21)
=Pianoforte= =Instruction and study= Brower, H. M. Self-help in piano study. (F ’21)
Pic, the weapon-maker. Langford, G: (O ’20)
Piccadilly in three centuries. Dasent, A. I. (F ’21)
Pictorial composition in photography. Hammond, A. (S ’20)
Picture-show. Sassoon, S. (Je ’20)
Pierre and Joseph. Bazin, R. F. N. M. (Je ’20)
=Pilgrim fathers= Burgess, W. H. Pastor of the Pilgrims. (O ’20) Crawford, M. C. In the days of the Pilgrim fathers. (Jl ’20) Griffis, W: E. Young people’s history of the Pilgrims. (Je ’20) Lord, A. Plymouth and the Pilgrims. (D ’20) Marble, A. R. Women who came in the Mayflower. (Jl ’20) Mathews, B. J. Argonauts of faith. (Ag ’20)
Pilgrim maid. Taggart, M. A. (My ’20)
Pilgrimage. Gorell, R. G. B. (O ’20)
Pinion and paw. Eng title of Way of the wild. St Mars, F. (O ’20)
Pink gods and blue demons. Stockley, C. (Ag ’20)
Pioneers of land reform. Spence, T:, and others. (S ’20)
Pipefuls. Morley, C. D. (D ’20)
Piping and panning. Robinson, E. M. (N ’20)
Pirates of the spring. Reid, F. (Ap ’20)
=Place, Francis, 1771–1854= Wallas, G. Life of Francis Place. (Je ’20)
Place in the world. Turner, J: H. (My ’20)
Place of science in modern civilization, and other essays. Veblen, T. B. (My ’20)
Plainsman, and other poems. Carpenter, R. (F ’21)
Planning and planting of little gardens. Dillistone, G: (Ja ’21)
=Plant propagation= Bailey, L. H. Nursery-manual. (Je ’20)
=Plants= Saunders, C: F. Useful wild plants of the United States and Canada. (Je ’20)
=Play= Gulick, L. H. Philosophy of play. (Je ’20)
Plays. Galsworthy, J: (Je ’20)
Plays. Glaspell, S. (Ag ’20)
Plays and pageants of citizenship. Payne, F. U. (D ’20)
Plays for merry Andrews. Kreymborg, A. (F ’21)
Plays of the 47 workshop. 47 workshop. (D ’20)
Plays of the Harvard dramatic club. Harvard university. Dramatic club. (D ’20)
=Pleading and practice= Works, J: D. Juridical reform. (Ap ’20)
Pleasures of collecting. Teall, G. C. (N ’20)
Plunderer. Oyen, H: (Je ’20)
=Pluralism= Blood, B: P. Pluriverse. (Ja ’21) Richardson, C. A. Spiritual pluralism and recent philosophy. (D ’20)
Pluriverse. Blood, B: P. (Ja ’21)
=Plymouth, Mass.= Lord, A. Plymouth and the Pilgrims. (D ’20)
Plymouth and the Pilgrims. Lord, A. (D ’20)
Pocket guides to public speaking. Kleiser, G. (My ’20)
=Poems, Books of= Adams, F. P. Something else again. (D ’20) Aiken, C. P. House of dust. (N ’20) Ananda Achārya. Snow-birds. (D ’20) Ault, N. Dreamland shores. (Ja ’21) Baker, K. Blue smoke. (My ’20) Barker, H. G. Songs in cities and gardens. (Mr ’20) Barney, D. Chords from Albireo. (Ag ’20) Barr, A. E. Songs in the common chord. (Ap ’20) Barrett, W. A. Songs from the journey. (Je ’20) Benét, S. V. Heavens and earth. (F ’21) Benet, W: R. Moons of grandeur. (D ’20) Benet, W: R. Perpetual light. (Mr ’20) Bennett, R. After the day. (F ’21) Benshimol, E. Tomorrow’s yesterday. (N ’20) Bodenheim, M. Advice. (N ’20) Boni, A., ed. Modern book of French verse. (Ag ’20) Bowman, A. A. Sonnets from a prison camp. (Je ’20) Bradford, G. Prophet of joy. (O ’20) Braithwaite, W: S. B., ed. Anthology of magazine verse for 1919. (Ap ’20) Braithwaite, W: S. B., ed. Book of modern British verse. (My ’20) Bridges, R. October. (O ’20) Brown, A. F. Heart of New England. (N ’20) Buck, H. S. Tempering. (Je ’20) Bunker, J: J. L. Shining fields and dark towers. (Mr ’20) Burke, T: Song book of Quong Lee of Limehouse. (F ’21) Burt, M. S. Songs and portraits. (O ’20) Bynner, W. Canticle of Pan. (Jl ’20) Carpenter, R. Plainsman, and other poems. (F ’21) Clark, A. Margaret book. (Je ’20) Cone, H. G. Coat without a seam. (Jl ’20) Conkling, G. W. Wilderness songs. (Jl ’20) Conkling, H. Poems by a little girl. (Je ’20) Contemporary verse anthology. (F ’21) Coutts, F. B. T: M.- Spacious times and others. (Je ’20) Cromwell, G. Poems. (My ’20) Crowell, J. F. Outdoors and in. (O ’20) Davis, F. P., ed. Anthology of newspaper verse for 1919, and year book of newspaper poetry. (F ’21) De La Mare, W. J: Collected poems. (Ja ’21) Doyle, A. C. Guards came through, and other poems. (My ’20) Eliot, T: S. Poems. (My ’20) Farrar, J: C. Forgotten shrines. (Jl ’20) Flexner, H. Clouds and cobblestones. (D ’20) France, A., pseud. Bride of Corinth. (F ’21) Frothingham, R., comp. Songs of dogs. (N ’20) Frothingham, R., comp. Songs of horses. (N ’20) Fyleman, R. Fairies and chimneys. (N ’20) Gayley, C: M., and Flaherty, M. C:, comps. Poetry of the people. (S ’20) Georgian poetry, 1918–1919. (My ’20) Gibson, W. W. Neighbors. (F ’21) Gorell, R. G. B. Pilgrimage. (O ’20) Graves, R. Country sentiment. (Jl ’20) Guiterman, A. Ballads of old New York. (Mr ’20) Guiterman, A. Chips of jade. (F ’21) Hardy, T: Collected poems. (D ’20) Herbert, A. P. Bomber gipsy. (Jl ’20) Hillyer, R. S. Five books of youth. (Ag ’20) Hughes, A. M. Diantha goes the primrose way. (D ’20) Hughes, G. Broken lights. (D ’20) Huxley, A. L. Leda. (O ’20) Ingpen, R., ed. One thousand poems for children. (F ’21) Jesse, F. T. Happy bride. (D ’20) Johnson, R. U. Collected poems. (Mr ’20) Jones, H. Well of being. (Je ’20) Jones, J. H:, jr. Heart of the world. (Ag ’20) Kemp, H. H. Chanteys and ballads. (D ’20) Kerr, R. W. War daubs. (Je ’20) Kip, A. L. Poems. (Ag ’20) Knibbs, H: H. Songs of the trail. (D ’20) Kossovo: heroic songs of the Serbs. (Ag ’20) Kreymborg, A. Blood of things. (F ’21) Lawrence, D: H. New poems. (Ag ’20) Ledwidge, F. Complete poems of Francis Ledwidge. (Ap ’20) Lee, H. S. High company. (O ’20) Le Gallienne, R: Junk-man. (N ’20) Leonard, W: E. C. Lynching bee. (F ’21) Lincoln, E. C. Rhymes of a homesteader. (My ’20) Lindsay, N. V. Golden whales of California. (Jl ’20) Lomax, J: A. Songs of the cattle trail and cow camp. (My ’20) Low, B: R. C. Broken music. (F ’21) MacDonnell, J. F. C. Cairn of stars. (Jl ’20) Markham, E. Gates of paradise. (Jl ’20) Masefield, J: Enslaved. (S ’20) Masefield, J: Right Royal. (F ’21) Masters, E. L. Domesday book. (Ja ’21) Masters, E. L. Starved Rock. (Ag ’20) Maynard, T., comp. Tankard of ale. (O ’20) Millen, W: A. Songs of the Irish revolution and songs of the newer Ireland. (Jl ’20) Miscellany of American poetry, 1920. (O ’20) Montague, J. J. More truth than poetry. (D ’20) Moore, T: S. Little school. (S ’20) Morgan, A. Hail, man! (My ’20) Morley, C. D. Hide and seek. (D ’20) Napier, M. Songs of the dead. (D ’20) Nichols, R. M. B. Aurelia, and other poems. (O ’20) Noguchi, Y. Japanese hokkus. (D ’20) Noyes, A. Collected poems. (D ’20) Noyes, A. Elfin artist. (O ’20) Percy, W: A. In April once. (D ’20) Phillpotts, E. As the wind blows. (S ’20) Potter, M. C. Rhymes of a child’s world. (N ’20) Powell, C: Poets in the nursery. (D ’20) Prisoner of Pentonville. (Jl ’20) Raskin, P. M. Songs and dreams. (O ’20) Ridge, L. Sun-up. (F ’21) Roberts, C. E. M. Poems. (Mr ’20) Robinson, E. A. Lancelot. (Ag ’20) Robinson, E. A. Three taverns. (N ’20) Robinson, E. M. Piping and panning. (N ’20) Ryan, A. Whisper of fire. (Ap ’20) Sackville, M. Selected poems. (N ’20) Sandburg, C. Smoke and steel. (N ’20) Sanger, W: C., jr. Verse. (S ’20) Sarett, L. Many many moons. (My ’20) Sassoon, S. Picture-show. (Je ’20) Schauffler, R. H. White comrade. (F ’21) Seiffert, M. A. Woman of thirty. (Mr ’20) Seymour, W: K., ed. Miscellany of British poetry. (Ap ’20) Sieveking, L. deG. Dressing gowns and glue. (Je ’20) Sitwell, O. Argonaut and Juggernaut. (Ap ’20) Some British ballads. (F ’21) Spring Rice, C. A. Poems. (Ja ’21) Squire, J: C. Birds. (D ’20) Still, J: Poems in captivity. (My ’20) Swinburne, A. C: Selections. (D ’20) Swinnerton, H. Passenger. (N ’20) Teasdale, S. Flame and shadow. (D ’20) Thompson, J: R. Poems. (Je ’20) Thorley, W. C:, tr. and ed. Fleurs-de-lys. (Je ’20) Trine, G. S. Dreams and voices. (Ja ’21) Troubetzkoy, A. As the wind blew. (D ’20) Turner, W. J. Dark wind. (Jl ’20) Untermeyer, L:, ed. Modern American poetry. (My ’20) Untermeyer, L:, ed. Modern British poetry. (S ’20) Untermeyer, L: New Adam. (N ’20) Van Dyke, T. Songs of seeking and finding. (D ’20) Vansittart, R. G. Singing caravan. (Ap ’20) Vernède, R. E. War poems. (N ’20) Waley, A., comp. Japanese poetry. (N ’20) Walsh, T: Don Folquet, and other poems. (O ’20) Walsh, T:, ed. Hispanic anthology. (D ’20) Walters, L. D’O. Anthology of recent poetry, (D ’20) Welles, W. Hesitant heart. (My ’20) Wells, C., comp. Book of humorous verse. (Ja ’21) Widdemer, M. Haunted hour. (Ap ’20) Wilkinson, M. O. Bluestone. (O ’20) Wilson, C. C. Fir trees and fireflies. (F ’21) Wilson, T. P. C. Waste paper philosophy. (F ’21) Wood, C. Jehovah. (S ’20) Woodberry, G: E: Roamer, and other poems. (Je ’20) Young, F. B. Poems, 1916–1918. (S ’20)
Poems by a little girl. Conkling, H. (Je ’20)
Poems in captivity. Still, J: (My ’20)
=Poetry= Aiken, C. P. Scepticisms. (Ag ’20) Erskine, J: Kinds of poetry. (S ’20) Gayley, C: M., and Kurtz, B: P. Methods and materials of literary criticism. (S ’20) Perry, B. Study of poetry. (Ag ’20)
Poetry of John Dryden. Van Doren, M. (Ja ’21)
Poetry of the people. Gayley, C: M., and Flaherty, M. C:, comps. (S ’20)
=Poets, English= Moore, S. Some soldier poets. (Ag ’20)
Poets in the nursery. Powell, C: (D ’20)
Points of friction. Repplier, A. (N ’20)
=Poland= Boswell, A. B. Poland and the Poles. (Ap ’20) Goodhart, A. L. Poland and the minority races. (D ’20) Waliszewski, K. Poland the unknown. (S ’20)
=Police= Fosdick, R. B. American police systems. (Ja ’21) Woods, A. Policeman and public. (Ap ’20)
Policeman and public. Woods A. (Ap ’20)
Polish fairy tales. Glinski, A. J. (F ’21)
=Political science= Bigelow, M. M. Papers on the legal history of government. (Ap ’20) Jones, H: Principles of citizenship. (D ’20) Laski, H. J. Political thought in England from Locke to Bentham. (S ’20) Peterson. S: Democracy and government. (Mr ’20) Storey, M. Problems of today. (N ’20)
Political systems in transition. Fenwick, C: G. (D ’20)
Political thought in England from Locke to Bentham. Laski, H. J. (S ’20)
=Politics= McCabe, J. Taint in politics. (O ’20)
Pollyooly dances. Jepson, E. (Ag ’20)
Pool of stars. Meigs, C. (My ’20)
Poor dear Theodora! Irwin, F. (My ’20)
Poor man’s rock. Sinclair, B. W: (D ’20)
Poor relations. Mackenzie, C. (Mr ’20)
Poor white. Anderson, S. (D ’20)
Poor wise man. Rinehart, M. (D ’20)
Popular chemical dictionary. Kingzett, C: T: (Ag ’20)
=Porcelain= Lewer, H. W: China collector. (My ’10)
Pork-production. Smith, W: W. (S ’20)
Port Allington stories. Vernède, R. E. (N ’20)
Port of New York. Rush, T. E: (Jl ’20)
=Portraits= Fletcher, C: R. L. Historical portraits, 1700–1850. (D ’20)
Portraits of the eighties. Hutchinson, H. G. (S ’20)
Portygee. Lincoln, J. C. (Je ’20)
Position of the laborer in a system of nationalism. Furniss, E. S. (N ’20)
Potterism. Macaulay, R. (D ’20)
=Pottery= Rhead, G: W. Earthenware collector. (My ’20)
Power of a god, and other one-act plays. Guild, T. H. (My ’20)
Power of a lie. Bojer, J. (Jl ’20)
Power of prayer. Paterson. W: P., and Russell, D:, eds. (F ’21)
Practical fly fishing. St John, L. (Je ’20)
Practical hints on playwriting. Platt, A. (N ’20)
Practical illustration. Whiting, J: D. (Ja ’21)
Practical views on psychic phenomena. Wright, G: E. (Ag ’20)
Practice and theory of Bolshevism. Eng title of Bolshevism. Russell, B. A. W: (Ja ’21)
Prairie mother. Stringer, A. J: A. (N ’20)
Prairie-schooner princess. Maule, M. K. (N ’20)
=Pratt, Mrs Harry Rogers.= See Rothery, A. E.
=Prayer= Crane, A. M. Ask and receive. (F ’21) Paterson, W: P., and Russell, D:, eds. Power of prayer. (F ’21)
=Preaching= Donnelly, F. P. Art of interesting. (N ’20) Fitch, A. P. Preaching and paganism. (F ’21)
Preaching and paganism. Fitch, A. P. (F ’21)
Precepts and judgments. Foch, F. (O ’20)
Prejudices. Mencken, H: L: (Ja ’21)
Present and past banking in Mexico. McCaleb, W. F. (Ap ’20)
Present day Paris and the battlefields. Story, A. M. S. (N ’20)
Presenting Jane McRae. Luther, M. L. (S ’20)
=Presidents (United States)= Dunn, A. W. How presidents are made. (Je ’20)
Presidents and pies. Anderson, I. W. (Je ’20)
Preventive man. McFadden, G. V. (Jl ’20)
=Prices= Academy of political science. Inflation and high prices. (F ’21) Friday, D: Profits, wages, and prices. (N ’20) McPherson, L. G. Flow of value. (My ’20) Murchison, C. T. Resale price maintenance. (My ’20)
Prime minister. Spender, H. (Ag ’20)
Primitive society. Lowie, R. H. (Ag ’20)
Principles of accounting. Hodge, A. C., and McKinsey, J. O. (D ’20)
Principles of æsthetics. Parker, D. H: (D ’20)
Principles of citizenship. Jones, H: (D ’20)
Principles of education. Coursault, J. H. (D ’20)
Principles of electric spark ignition in internal combustion engines. Morgan, J: D: (D ’20)
Principles of sociology. Ross, E: A. (S ’20)
Principles of sociology with educational applications. Clow, F: R. (S ’20)
Principles of war. Foch, F. (O ’20)
Prisoner of Pentonville. (Jl ’20)
Prisoner of Trotsky’s. Kalpaschnikoff, A. (Ag ’20)
Prize stories 1919. O. Henry memorial award. (Jl ’20)
Problem of nervous breakdown. Ash, E. L. (Ag ’20)
Problem of the nervous child. Evans, E. (My ’20)
Problems in business law. Moore, J. H., and Houston, C: A. (Ag ’20)
Problems in foreign exchange. Shugrue, M. J. (F ’21)
Problems of law. Wigmore, J: H: (D ’20)
Problems of today. Storey, M. (N ’20)
Proceedings of the international conference of women physicians. (Ja ’21)
Professor’s love-life. Maldclewith, R., pseud. (Ap ’20)
Profits, wages, and prices. Friday, D: (N ’20)
=Prohibition= McKenzie, F: A. Pussyfoot Johnson. (O ’20)
Project method in education. Branon, M. E. (My ’20)
Project work in education. Stockton, J. L. (O ’20)
Prologue. Duganne, P. (N ’20)
Prometheus. Pérez de Ayala, R. (D ’20)
Proofs of the spirit world. Chevreuil, L. (S ’20)
Proofs of the truths of spiritualism. Henslow, G: (Mr ’20)
Prophet of Joy. Bradford, G. (O ’20)
Proportional form. Colman, S:, and Coan, C. A. (Je ’20)
=Prospecting= Cornell, F. C. Glamour of prospecting. (F ’21)
Prospecting for oil and gas. Panyity. L: S. (F ’21)
=Proverbs= Guiterman, A. Chips of jade. (F ’21)
Psychical miscellanea. Hill, J: A. (Je ’20)
=Psychical research= Carrington, H. Higher psychical development. (N ’20) Dresser, H. W. Open vision. (Je ’20) Hill, J: A. Psychical miscellanea. (Je ’20) Holt, H: Cosmic relations and immortality. (D ’20) Magnussen, J. God’s smile. (N ’20) Myers, F: W: H: Human personality and its survival of bodily death. (Ag ’20) Wright, G: E. Practical views on psychic phenomena. (Ag ’20)
=Psychoanalysis= Coriat, I. H: Repressed emotions. (F ’21) Freud, S. General introduction to psychoanalysis. (N ’20) Lay, W. Man’s unconscious passion. (F ’21) Low, B. Psycho-analysis. (Jl ’20) O’Higgins, H. J. Secret springs. (D ’20) Swisher, W. S: Religion and the new psychology. (D ’20) Tridon, A. Psychoanalysis. (Ap ’20) Tridon, A. Psychoanalysis and behavior. (N ’20)
=Psychology= Constable, F. C. Myself and dreams. (Ap ’20) Edman, I. Human traits and their social significance. (N ’20) McKim, W: D. Study for the times. (Ja ’21) Tansley, A. G: New psychology and its relation to life. (O ’20) Warren, H. C. Human psychology. (Jl ’20) Watson, J: B. Psychology from the standpoint of a behaviorist. (Ag ’20)
=Psychology, Educational= Edwards, A. S. Fundamental principles of learning and study. (F ’21) Strong, E: K., jr. Introductory psychology for teachers. (D ’20)
=Psychology, Pathological= Hollingworth, H. L. Psychology of functional neuroses. (D ’20) Mackay, W: M. Disease and remedy of sin. (F ’21)
Psychology from the standpoint of a behaviorist. Watson, J: B. (Ag ’20)
Psychology of dreams. Walsh, W: S. (Jl ’20)
Psychology of functional neuroses. Hollingworth, H. L. (D ’20)
Psychology of nationality and internationalism. Pillsbury, W. B. (Ag ’20)
Psychology of nations. Partridge, G: E. (My ’20)
Psychology of social reconstruction. Patrick, G: T: W. (D ’20)
=Public health= Hill, H. W. Sanitation for public health nurses. (F ’21) Newsholme, A. Public health and insurance. (Ja ’21)
Public health and insurance. Newsholme, A. (Ja ’21)
=Public opinion= Lippmann, W. Liberty and the news. (Ap ’20)
Public school orchestras and bands. Woods, G. H. (Je ’20)
=Public speaking= Burton, A. Public speaking made easy. (N ’20) Donnelly, F. P. Art of interesting. (N ’20) Kleiser, G. Pocket guides to public speaking. (My ’20) Stratton, C. Public speaking. (O ’20)
=Publicity= Routzahn, M. B. Traveling publicity campaigns. (F ’21)
=Pumpelly, Raphael. 1837–= Pumpelly, R. Travels and adventures of Raphael Pumpelly. (F ’21)
=Puppet-plays= Joseph, H. H. Book of marionettes. (Jl ’20)
Puritan and pagan. Corbett, E. F. (Ja ’21)
=Puritans= Flynn, J: S. Influence of Puritanism on the political and religious thought of the English. (F ’21)
Purple heights. Oemler, M. (N ’20)
Pussyfoot Johnson. McKenzie, F: A. (O ’20)
Putnam’s handbook of buying and selling. Collins, A. F: and V. D. (Je ’20)
=Pyeshkoff, Alexei Maximovich.= See Gorki, M., pseud.
=Q.=, pseud. See Quiller-Couch, Sir A. T:
Quaker singer’s recollections. Bispham, D: S. (Ap ’20)
=Quakerism= Graham, J: W: Faith of a Quaker. (D ’20)
=Quarries and quarrying= Howe, J. A. Stones and quarries. (Ja ’21)
“Queen Lucia.” Benson, E: F: (S ’20)
Quest of the Indies. Dark, R: (D ’20)
Quirt. Bower, B. M., pseud. (Jl ’20)
=Rabbits= Sherlock, C. C. Care and management of rabbits. (O ’20)
Race and nationality. Oakesmith, J: (Mr ’20)
=Race problems= Stoddard, L. Rising tide of color against white world-supremacy. (Jl ’20)
Rachel comforted. Maturin, E. (D ’20)
Rachel Fitzpatrick. Poore, I. M. (S ’20)
=Radford, William, 1809–1890= Meissner, S. de. Old naval days. (Ja ’21)
Ragged inlet guards. Wallace, D. (Mr ’20)
Railroad builders. Moody, J: (D ’20)
=Railroads= =United States= Bradley, G. D. Story of the Santa Fe. (Jl ’20) Dozier, H. D. History of the Atlantic coast line railroad. (Je ’20) Moody, J: Railroad builders. (D ’20)
Rain before seven. Leadbitter, E. (Jl ’20)
Rainbow gold. Evison, M. (N ’20)
Rapids. Sullivan, A. (S ’20)
Raspberry jam. Wells, C. (Ap ’20)
Rather like.... Castier, J. (Ag ’20)
Raymond Robins’ own story. Hard, W: (Mr ’20)
=Readers= Pritchard, M. T:, and Ovington M. W., comps. Upward path. (O ’20)
=Readers, Geographical= Babson, R. W. Central American journey. (My ’20)
=Readers, Supplementary= Fairbanks, H. W. Conservation reader. (Jl ’20)
Readings in the history of education. Cubberley, E. P. (F ’21)
Real democracy in operation. Bonjour, F. (Jl ’20)
Real diary of the worst farmer. Shute, H: A: (Je ’20)
=Realism= McDowall, A. S. Realism. (D ’20)
Realities of war. Eng title of Now it can be told. Gibbs, P. H. (My ’20)
Reasonable revolution. Pickard, B. (My ’20)
Rebels. Ganz, M., and Ferber, N. J. (Ap ’20)
Rebirth of Korea. Cynn, H. H. (Ja ’21)
Rebuilding Europe in the face of world-wide bolshevism. Hillis, N. D. (Jl ’20)
Recent developments in European thought. Marvin, F. S., ed. (D ’20)
=Recollections= Aldrich, L. Crowding memories. (N ’20) Allison, W: My kingdom for a horse! (D ’20) Armstrong, M. Day before yesterday. (S ’20) Asquith, M. Margot Asquith, an autobiography. (D ’20) Aston, G: G. Memories of a marine. (D ’20) Bispham, D: S. Quaker singer’s recollections. (Ap ’20) Bliss, D. Reminiscences of Daniel Bliss. (D ’20) Clark, C. My quarter century of American politics. (Ap ’20) Fortescue, S. J: Looking back. (D ’20) Hamilton, F: S. Vanished pomps of yesterday. (Jl ’20) Huneker, J. G. Steeplejack. (N ’20) Jonescu, T. Some personal impressions. (Mr ’20) Livermore, T: L. Days and events. (Mr ’20) Lucy, H: W: Diary of a Journalist. (F ’21) Mackenzie, J. K. Story of a fortunate youth. (F ’21) Mallock, W: H. Memoirs of life and literature. (O ’20) Massenet, J. E. F. My recollections. (My ’20) Meissner, S. de. Old naval days. (Ja ’21) Millais, J: G. Sportsman’s wanderings. (Mr ’20) Money, W. B. Humours of a parish, and other quaintnesses. (O ’20) Nekliudov, A. V. Diplomatic reminiscences before and during the world war, 1911–1917. (F ’21) Peel, G. A. Recollections. (S ’20) Ritchie, A. I. From friend to friend. (Je ’20) Scott, P. M. Fifty years in the royal navy. (Ap ’20) Sully, J. My life and friends. (Ja ’21)
=Reconstruction (European war)= Bass, J: F. Peace tangle. (D ’20) Dilnot, F. England after the war. (N ’20) Hillis, N. D. Rebuilding Europe in the face of world-wide bolshevism. (Jl ’20) Hobson, J: A. Morals of economic internationalism. (Ja ’21) Zilboorg, G. Passing of the old order in Europe. (D ’20) =United States= Crowder, E. H. Spirit of selective service. (My ’20) Fenwick, C: G. Political systems in transition. (D ’20)
Reconstruction in philosophy. Dewey, J: (N ’20)
=Recreation= Grey, E; G. Recreation. (My ’20)
Recreations of a psychologist. Hall, G. S. (Ja ’21)
Red belts. Pendexter, H. (Mr ’20)
=Red cross= Bakewell, C: M. Story of the American Red cross in Italy. (D ’20) Fife. G: B. Passing legions. (Ja ’21) Hungerford, E: With the doughboy in France. (F ’21)
Red lady. Burt, K. (Je ’20)
Red seal. Lincoln, N. S. (Je ’20)
Red terror and green. Dawson, R: (Je ’20)
Reddy Brant. Tuttle, W. C. (O ’20)
=Redmond, John, 1851–1918= Gwynn, S. L. John Redmond’s last years. (Ap ’20)
Refugee rock. Holland, R. S. (N ’20)
Reign of Patti. Klein, H. (N ’20)
Relation of the judiciary to the constitution. Meigs, W: M. (O ’20)
=Relativity (physics)= Einstein, A. Relativity. (N ’20) Freundlich, E. Foundations of Einstein’s theory of gravitation. (F ’21) Harrow, B: From Newton to Einstein. (Jl ’20) Lorentz, H. A. Einstein theory of relativity. (D ’20) Slosson, E. E. Easy lessons in Einstein. (Je ’20)
Release of the soul. Cannan, G. (Ag ’20)
=Religion= Dodwell, C. E. W. Righteousness versus religion. (D ’20) Dole, C: F. Religion for the new day. (F ’21) Pratt, J. B. Religious consciousness. (D ’20) Schleiter, F: Religion and culture. (Ag ’20) Walsh, J. J. Religion and health. (F ’21) Webb, C. C: J. Divine personality and human life. (N ’20) =History= Cooke, G: W. Social evolution of religion. (S ’20)
Religion among American men. Committee on the war and the religious outlook. (Je ’20)
Religion and health. Walsh, J. J. (F ’21)
Religion and the new psychology. Swisher, W. S: (D ’20)
Religion for the new day. Dole, C: F. (F ’21)
Religion of the spirit world. Henslow, G: (N ’20)
=Religions= Carpenter, E: Pagan & Christian creeds. (Ap ’20)
Religious consciousness. Pratt, J. B. (D ’20)
=Religious education= Athearn, W. S. National system of education. (Jl ’20) Blachly, C. D. Treatment of the problem of capital and labor in social-study courses in the churches. (D ’20) Graves, F. P. What did Jesus teach? (Je ’20) Grossmann, L: Aims of teaching in Jewish schools. (Ap ’20) Weigle, L. A. Talks to Sunday-school teachers. (D ’20)
Remedy against sin. Eng title of For better, for worse. Maxwell, W: B. (N ’20)
Reminiscences of Daniel Bliss. Bliss, D. (D ’20)
Reminiscences of Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy. Gorki, M., pseud. (F ’21)
Report on the steel strike of 1919. Interchurch world movement. Commission of inquiry. (O ’20)
Repressed emotions. Coriat, I. H: (F ’21)
Republic of Liberia. Maugham, R. C: F. (Jl ’20)
Reputations. Goldring, D. (O ’20)
Resale price maintenance. Murchison, C. T. (My ’20)
Rescue. Conrad, J. (Je ’20)
=Research= Hopkins, N. M. Outlook for research and invention. (Mr ’20)
Responsibilities of the league. Percy, E. S. C. (Jl ’20)
Responsibility. Agate, J. E. (Je ’20)
Retail organization and accounting control. Carthage, P. I. (Ja ’21)
=Retail trade= Carthage, P. I. Retail organization and accounting control. (Ja ’21)
Returned empty. Barclay, F. L. (N ’20)
Revelations of Louise. Crockett, A. S. (N ’20)
Revels of Orsera. Ross, R. (F ’21)
=Revere, Paul, 1735–1818= Dyer, W. A. Sons of liberty. (Ja ’21)
Revolt. MacMasters, W: H: (Jl ’20)
Revolt of labour against civilization. Reade, W: H: V. (Je ’20)
Rhymes of a child’s world. Potter, M. C. (N ’20)
Rhymes of a homesteader. Lincoln, E. C. (My ’20)
Richard Chatterton, V. C. Ayres, R. M. (Jl ’20)
Richard Kurt. Hudson, S. (Jl ’20)
Rick and Ruddy. Garis, H. R. (O ’20)
Riddle of the frozen flame. Hanshew, M. E. and T: W. (Jl ’20)
=Rifles= Caswell, J: Sporting rifles and rifle shooting. (S ’20)
Right Royal. Masefield, J: (F ’21)
Righteousness versus religion. Dodwell, C. E. W. (D ’20)
Ring-necked grizzly. Miller, W. H. (O ’20)
Rip Van Winkle. MacKaye, P. W. (Mr ’20)
Rise of South Africa. Cory, G: E: (Mr ’20)
Rising above the ruins in France. Smith, C. H., and Hill, C. R. (S ’20)
Rising tide of color against white world-supremacy. Stoddard, T. L. (Jl ’20)
=Rita=, pseud. See Humphreys, D. H.
River prophet. Spears, R. S. (Ag ’20)
=Riviera= Gibbons, H. A. Riviera towns. (Ja ’21)
Riviera towns. Gibbons, H. A. (Ja ’21)
Road to En-Dor. Jones, E. H: (Je ’20)
Road to unity among the Christian churches. Eliot, C: W: (My ’20)
=Roads= Boulnois, H: P. Modern roads. (D ’20) =New England= Wood, F: J. Turnpikes of New England. (D ’20)
Roads to childhood. Moore, A. C. (D ’20)
Roamer, and other poems. Woodberry, G: E: (Je ’20)
Roaming through the West Indies. Franck, H. A. (N ’20)
Roaring road. Morgan, B. (Ag ’20)
=Robert II, duke of Normandy, 1054?–1134= David, C: W. Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy. (F ’21)
Robin Linnet. Benson, E: F: (Mr ’20)
=Robinson, John, 1575–1625= Burgess, W. H. Pastor of the Pilgrims. (O ’20)
=Rochechouart, Louis Victor Leon, comte de, 1788–1858= Rochechouart, L: V: L. Memoirs of the Count de Rochechouart. (F ’21)
=Rocky mountains= Mills, E. A. Adventures of a nature guide. (Mr ’20)
Rolling stone. Scott, C. A. Dawson-. (Mr ’20)
Roman essays and interpretations. Fowler, W: W. (Je ’20)
Romance of Madame Tussaud’s. Tussaud, J: T. (D ’20)
Romance of modern commerce. Newland, H. O. (N ’20)
Romances of old Japan. Ozaki, Y. T. (Mr ’20)
=Romanov, House of= Telberg, G: G., and Wilton, R. Last days of the Romanovs. (F ’21)
Romantic. Sinclair, M. (D ’20)
Romantic woman. Borden, T. M. (My ’20)
=Rome= =History= Frank, T. Economic history of Rome to the end of the republic. (F ’21)
Ronald o’ the moors. Locke, G. E. (O ’20)
=Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858–1919= Anderson, R. G. Leader of men. (Je ’20) Bishop, J. B. Theodore Roosevelt and his time shown in his own letters. (N ’20) Farriss, C: S. American soul. (F ’21) Iglehart, F. C. Theodore Roosevelt. (Mr ’20) Leary, J: J., jr. Talks with T. R. (Je ’20) Pearson, E. L. Theodore Roosevelt. (O ’20) Roosevelt, K. Happy hunting grounds. (D ’20)
Rose dawn. White, S. E: (D ’20)
Rose o’ the sea. Barcynska, H. (N ’20)
Rose of Jericho. Boucicault, R. B. (My ’20)
Rosemary Greenaway. Gray, J. (S ’20)
=Royal African company of England= Zook, G: F: Company of royal adventurers trading into Africa. (O ’20)
=Royal houses= Radziwill, C. Secrets of dethroned royalty. (S ’20)
=Ruck, Berta.= See Onions, B. R.
Rupert Brooke and the intellectual imagination. De la Mare, W. J: (My ’20)
Rural community. Sims, N. L., ed. (F ’21)
=Rural schools= Finney, R. L., and Schafer, A. L. Administration of village and consolidated schools. (Ag ’20) Rapeer, L: W., ed. Consolidated rural schools. (D ’20) Showalter, N. D: Handbook for rural school officers. (Jl ’20)
=Russia= Spargo, J: Russia as an American problem. (Mr ’20) =Description and travel= Lansbury, G: What I saw in Russia. (D ’20) =Economic conditions= Davis, M. W. Open gates to Russia. (Mr ’20) Russell, B. A. W: Bolshevism. (Ja ’21) =Foreign relations= _Germany_ Levine, I: D. Letters from the Kaiser to the Czar. (O ’20) _United States_ Cumming, C. K., and Pettit, W. W:, comps. and eds. Russian-American relations, March, 1917–March, 1920. (Jl ’20) =History= _Revolution_ Antonelli, E. Bolshevik Russia. (Mr ’20) Bullard, A. Russian pendulum. (Ag ’20) Cantacuzène, Princess. Russian people. (Ag ’20) Clark, E. Facts and fabrications about soviet Russia. (D ’20) Crosley, P. S. Intimate letters from Petrograd. (F ’21) Hard, W: Raymond Robins’ own story. (Mr ’20) Hindus, M. G. Russian peasant and the revolution. (S ’20) Kalpaschnikoff, A. Prisoner of Trotsky’s. (Ag ’20) McBride, I: Barbarous soviet Russia. (S ’20) Malone, C. I. Russian republic. (My ’20) Pollock, J: Bolshevik adventure. (F ’21) Power, R. Under the Bolshevik reign of terror. (Ap ’20) Sayler, O. M. Russia white or red. (Ag ’20) Spargo, J: “Greatest failure in all history.” (S ’20) Walling. W: E. Sovietism. (S ’20) Williams, A. T. From liberty to Brest-Litovsk. (Je ’20) Zilboorg, G. Passing of the old order in Europe. (D ’20) =Intervention by allies= Albertson, R. Fighting without a war. (Ap ’20) =Literature= Olgin, M. J. Guide to Russian literature. (Je ’20) =Social conditions= Hindus, M. G. Russian peasant and the revolution. (S ’20)
Russia as an American problem. Spargo, J: (Mr ’20)
Russian-American relations, March, 1917–March, 1920. Cumming, C. K., and Pettit, W. W:, comps. and eds. (Jl ’20)
=Russian drama= Sayler, O. M. Russian theatre under the revolution. (Mr ’20)
=Russian fiction= =Collections= Ragosin, Z. A., comp. Little Russian masterpieces. (D ’20)
Russian peasant and the revolution. Hindus, M. G. (S ’20)
Russian pendulum. Bullard, A. (Ag ’20)
Russian people. Cantacuzène, Princess. (Ag ’20)
Russian republic. Malone, C. L. (My ’20)
Russian theatre under the revolution. Sayler, O. M. (Mr ’20)
=Rygler-Nalkowska, Sofja.= See Nalkowska, S. Rygler-.
=Sacraments= Cram, R. A. Gold, frankincense and myrrh. (D ’20)
Sacred and profane lore. Bennett, A. (Mr ’20)
Sailing the seas. Baldwin, J., and Livengood, W: W. (F ’21)
Sailor girl. Moore, F: F. (My ’20)
St John of Honeylea. Whitham, G. I. (Je ’20)
St Luke, the man and his work. McLachlan, H. (S ’20)
=St Nicholas (periodical)= Guthrie, A. L., comp. Index to St Nicholas. (Ap ’20)
=Saints= Hall, G. Stories of the saints. (My ’20) Webling, P. Saints and their stories. (N ’20)
=Salesmen and salesmanship= Ivey, P. W. Elements of retail salesmanship. (Jl ’20)
Salonica side-show. Seligman, V. J. (D ’20)
=Salvation army= Begbie, H. Life of William Booth. (My ’20)
Samuel Lyle, criminologist. Crabb, A., pseud. (N ’20)
San Cristóbal de la Habana. Hergesheimer, J. (Ja ’21)
Sandman’s rainy day stories. Walker, A. (O ’20)
Sandman’s stories of Drusilla doll. Walker, A. (O ’20)
=Sandwich, Edward George Henry Montagu, eighth earl of, 1839–1916= Sandwich, E: G: H: M. Memoirs of Edward, eighth earl of Sandwich. (O ’20)
=Sanitation= Hill, H. W. Sanitation for public health nurses. (F ’21)
Sanitation for public health nurses. Hill, H. W. (F ’21)
Sanity in sex. Fielding, W: J: (Jl ’20)
Sapper Dorothy Lawrence. Lawrence, D. (My ’20)
Sarah and her daughter. Pearl, B. (Jl ’20)
Satan the waster. Lee, V., pseud. (O ’20)
Satan’s diary. Andreieff, L. N. (D ’20)
=Satire= Mencken, H: L: Book of burlesques. (Mr ’20)
Satire in the Victorian novel. Russell, F. T. (Je ’20)
Scepticisms. Aiken, C. P. (Ag ’20)
=School administration= Craddock, E. A. Class-room republic. (D ’20) Hanus, P. H. School administration and school reports. (S ’20)
=School finance= Burgess, W. R. Trends of school costs. (Ja ’21)
School of sympathy. Arnold. J. B. (D ’20)
=School reports= Hanus, P. H. School administration and school reports. (S ’20)
Schooling of the immigrant. Thompson, F. V: (N ’20)
Schoolmaster of Hessville. Martin. H. R. (N ’20)
=Schools= Finney, R. L., and Schafer, A. L. Administration of village and consolidated schools. (Ag ’20) Sechrist, F. K. Education and the general welfare. (N ’20)
=Schools, Continuation= Wray, W. J., and Ferguson, R. W., eds. Day continuation school at work. (D ’20)
=Science= Adams, H: Degradation of the democratic dogma. (Ap ’20) Coleridge, S. Idolatry of science. (F ’21) Dooley, W: H: Applied science for metal workers. (Mr ’20) Dooley, W: H: Applied science for woodworkers. (Mr ’20) Elliot, H. S: R. Modern science and materialism. (Mr ’20) Lankester, E. R. Secrets of earth and sea. (Ja ’21) Soddy, F: Science and life. (D ’20) Veblen, T. B. Place of science in modern civilization, and other essays. (My ’20) Washburne, C. W. Common science. (O ’20) Yerkes, R. M., ed. New world of science. (D ’20)
Science and morals. Windle, B. C. A. (D ’20)
Science and war. Moulton, J: F. M. (Ap ’20)
Scientific spirit and social work. Todd, A. J. (My ’20)
Scotch twins. Perkins, L. (My ’20)
=Scotland= =Social life and customs= Hunter, G: M. When I was a boy in Scotland. (Jl ’20)
Scoutmastership. Baden-Powell, R. S. S. (S ’20)
Scouts’ book of heroes. Dimmock, F. H., ed. (F ’21)
Scrambled eggs. Mackall, L. (D ’20)
=Sculpture= Van Dieren, B. Epstein. (F ’21)
Sea fisheries. Jenkins, J. T. (F ’21)
=Sea power= Stevens, W: O., and Westcott, A. F. History of sea power. (Ja ’21)
Sea power in American history. Krafft, H., F:, and Norris, W. B. (F ’21)
Seaborne trade. Fayle, C: E. (F ’21)
Searchers. Foster, J: (Ag ’20)
Second latchkey. Williamson, C: N. and A. M. (Je ’20)
Secret battle. Herbert, A. P. (Mr ’20)
Secret corps. Tuohy, F. (F ’21)
Secret of everyday things. Fabre, J. H. C. (N ’20)
Secret of Sarek. Leblanc, M. (Je ’20)
Secret of the sea. Allison, W: (Ap ’20)
Secret of the silver car. Martyn, W. (Je ’20)
Secret spring. Benoit. P. (Je ’20)
Secret springs. O’Higgins, H. J. (D ’20)
Secrets of Crewe house. Stuart, C. (F ’21)
Secrets of dethroned royalty. Radziwill, C. (S ’20)
Secrets of earth and sea. Lankester, E. R. (Ja ’21)
Seeing the Far West. Faris, J: T. (D ’20)
Seeing the West. Dumbell, K. E. M. (O ’20)
Seen on the stage. Hamilton, C. M. (Ja ’21)
=Seine river= Dodd, A. B. Up the Seine to the battlefields. (Je ’20)
Selected articles on modern industrial movements. Bloomfield, D., comp. (Ag ’20)
Selected articles on national defense. Johnsen, J. E., comp. (F ’21)
Selected articles on problems of labor. Bloomfield, D., comp, and ed. (Ap ’20)
Selected articles on the American merchant marine. Phelps, E. M., comp. (Mr ’20)
Selected articles on the compulsory arbitration and compulsory investigation of industrial disputes. Beman, L. T., comp. (N ’20)
Selected articles on the employment of women. Bullock, E. D., comp. (Mr ’20)
Selected poems. Sackville, M. (N ’20)
Selections. Swinburne, A. C: (D ’20)
Self-health as a habit. Miles, E. H. (D ’20)
Self-help in piano study. Brower, H. M. (F ’21)
Self-training. Hunt, H. E. (Je ’20)
Selling your services. Gunion, P. C. (Je ’20)
=Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, c 4. B.C.-A.D. 65= Holland, F. C. Seneca. (Jl ’20)
September. Swinnerton, F. A. (Mr ’20)
=Serbia= =Social life and customs= Davies, E. C. Boy in Serbia. (O ’20)
=Serbian poetry= Kossovo: heroic songs of the Serbs. (Ag ’20)
=Sermons= Banks, L: A. Winds of God. (F ’21) Newton chapel. Newton theological institution. (Jl ’20)
Service of love in war time. Jones, R. (N ’20)
Seven men. Beerbohm, M. (D ’20)
Seven o’clock stories. Anderson, R. G. (Ja ’21)
Seven wives of Bluebeard. France, A., pseud. (F ’21)
Seventeenth century. Boulenger, J. (Ag ’20)
=Severn river= Bradley, A. G. Book of the Severn. (N ’20)
=Sex= Fielding, W: J: Sanity In sex. (Jl ’20) Galbraith, A. M. Family and the new democracy. (Mr ’10) Lay, W. Man’s unconscious passion. (F ’21)
Sex-education of children. Forbush, W: B. (Ap ’20)
=Sex hygiene= Gallichan, W. M. Letters to a young man on love and health. (O ’20)
=Sex Instruction= Blanchard, P. M. Adolescent girl. (Ag ’20) Forbush, W: B. Sex-education of children. (Ap ’20) March, N. H. Towards racial health. (Ap ’20)
Shadow. Ovington, M. W. (Ap ’20)
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=Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616= Furness, H. H. Gloss of youth. (N ’20) Odell, G: C. D. Shakespeare from Betterton to Irving. (Ja ’21) =Authorship= Looney, J. T: “Shakespeare” identified. (Jl ’20) =Criticism and Interpretation= Stoll, E. E. Hamlet. (Je ’20)
Shakespeare for community players. Mitchell, R. (Jl ’20)
Shakespeare from Betterton to Irving. Odell, G: C. D. (Ja ’21)
“Shakespeare” identified. Looney, J. T: (Jl ’20)
She who was Helena Cass. Rising, L. (N ’20)
Sheepskins and grey russet. Thurston, E. T. (Je ’20)
Sheila and others. Cotter, W. (Ja ’21)
Sheila intervenes. McKenna, S. (Ap ’20)
=Shell-shock.= See Shock
Shepherd of the sea. Leverage, H: (Mr ’20)
Shining fields and dark towers. Bunker, J: J. L. (Mr ’20)
Ship “Tyre.” Schoff, W. H. (F ’21)
=Shipping= Annin, R. E. Ocean shipping. (Ag ’20) Huebner, G. G. T. Ocean steamship traffic management. (Ag ’20)
Ships across the sea. Paine, R. D. (Je ’20)
Ships’ boats. Blocksidge, E. W. (D ’20)
=Shock= Southard, E. E. Shell-shock and other neuropsychiatric problems. (S ’20)
Shoemaker’s apron. Fillmore, P. H. (N ’20)
=Shooting= Caswell, J: Sporting rifles and rifle shooting. (S ’20)
Short and sweet. Gittins, H. N. (S ’20)
Short history of Belgium. Essen, L. van der. (Ap ’20)
Short history of the American labor movement. Beard, M. (Je ’20)
Short history of the great war. McPherson, W: L (Je ’20)
Short history of the great war. Pollard, A. F: (Jl ’20)
Short history of the Italian people. Trevelyan, J. P. (Je ’20)
Short life of Mark Twain. Paine, A. B. (D ’20)
=Short stories= =Bibliography= O’Brien, E: J. H., ed. Best short stories of 1919. (Ap ’20)
Short stories from the Spanish. McMichael. C: B., tr. (D ’20)
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=Siberia= Moore, F: F. Siberia today. (My ’20)
=Sicily= =Social life and customs= Heaton, E. O. By-paths in Sicily. (D ’20)
Sickness of an acquisitive society. Eng title of Acquisitive society. Tawney, R: H: (Ja ’21)
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=Silver= White, B: Silver. (Jl ’20)
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=Smith college relief unit= Gaines, R. L. Ladles of Grécourt. (S ’20)
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=Socialism, Christian= Raven, C: E. Christian socialism. (Ja ’21)
=Socialism in the United States= Waldman, L: Albany: the crisis in government. (S ’20)
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=Soldiers= Keppel, F: P. Some war-time lessons. (My ’20)
=Soldiers, Disabled= Gilbreth, F. B. and L. E. Motion study for the handicapped. (N ’20)
Soldiers all. Chase, J. C. (My ’20)
Soldiers and sailors of France in the American war for independence. Merlant, J. (Ja ’21)
Some British ballads. (F ’21)
Some diversions of a man of letters. Gosse, E. W: (Ap ’20)
Some letters. Gardner, A: P. (My ’20)
Some of us are married. Cutting M. S. (Ag ’20)
Some personal impressions. Jonescu, T. (Mr ’20)
Some problems of the Peace conference. Haskins, C: H., and Lord, R. H. (O ’20)
Some soldier poets. Moore, T: S. (Ag ’20)
Some war-time lessons. Keppel, F: P. (My ’20)
Something else again. Adams, F. P. (D ’20)
Something more. Page, K. (F ’21)
=Sommerville, Frankfort=, pseud. See Story, A. M. S.
Son of courage. McKishnie, A. P. (D ’20)
Son of power. Comfort, W. L., and Dost, Z. K. (D ’20)
Song book of Quong Lee of Limehouse. Burke, T: (F ’21)
Songs and dreams. Raskin, P. M. (O ’20)
Songs and portraits. Burt, M. S. (O ’20)
Songs from the journey. Barrett, W. A. (Je ’20)
Songs in cities and gardens. Barker, H. G. (Mr ’20)
Songs in the common chord. Barr, A. E. (Ap ’20)
Songs of dogs. Frothingham, R., comp. (N ’20)
Songs of horses. Frothingham, R., comp. (N ’20)
Songs of seeking and finding. Van Dyke, T. (D ’20)
Songs of the cattle trail and cow camp. Lomax, J: A., comp. (My ’20)
Songs of the dead. Napier, M. (D ’20)
Songs of the Irish revolution and songs of the newer Ireland. Millen, W: A. (Jl ’20)
Songs of the trail. Knibbs, H: H. (D ’20)
Sonnets from a prison camp. Bowman, A. A. (Je ’20)
Sons of liberty. Dyer, W. A. (Ja ’21)
Sophie, Moeller, P. (My ’20)
=Sorley, Charles Hamilton, 1895–1915= Sorley, C: H. Letters. (Je ’20)
Sorrows of Noma. Mapu, A. (Ap ’20)
Soul of Abraham Lincoln. Barton, W: B. (Ap ’20)
Soul of Ireland. Lockington, W. J. (My ’20)
Soul of John Brown. Graham, S. (Ja ’21)
Souls divided. Serao, M. (My ’20)
=South= Thompson, H. New South. (D ’20) =Industries and resources= Tompkins, D. A. Builder of the new South. (Ja ’21)
South. Shackleton, E. H: (Ap ’20)
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South of Suez. Anderson, W: A. (O ’20)
South sea foam. Safroni-Middleton, A. (Je ’20)
=South sea Islands= MacQuarrie, H. Tahiti days. (D ’20)
=Southwest= Munk, J. A. Southwest sketches. (F ’21)
Southwest sketches. Munk, J. A. (F ’21)
Sovietism. Walling, W: E. (S ’20)
=Space= Browne, R. T. Mystery of space. (Mr ’20)
Spacious times and others. Coutts, F. B. T: M.- (Je ’20)
=Spanish America= Enock, C. R. Spanish America. (D ’20)
=Spanish-American literature= Goldberg, I: Studies in Spanish-American literature. (My ’20)
=Spanish literature= Farnell, I. Spanish prose and poetry. (F ’21) Spence, L: Legends and romances of Spain. (D ’20)
=Spanish poetry= Walsh, T:, ed. Hispanic anthology. (D ’20)
Spanish prose and poetry. Farnell, I. (F ’21)
=Special days= Herrick, C. A. Outstanding days. (Ag ’20)
Spell of Brittany. Mosher, A. (Ja ’21)
Spendthrift town. Hudson, H:, 2d, pseud. (D ’20)
=Spies= Barton, Q: Celebrated spies and famous mysteries of the great war. (Mr ’20)
Spirit. Streeter, B. H., ed. (Jl ’20)
Spirit of selective service. Crowder, E. H. (My ’20)
Spiritism. Coakley, T: F. (D ’20)
Spiritual pluralism and recent philosophy. Richardson, C. A. (D ’20)
=Spiritualism= Bamber, L. K. Claude’s second book. (O ’20) Bazett, L. M. After-death communications. (N ’20) Carrington, H. Your psychic powers and how to develop them. (My ’20) Chevreuil, L. Proofs of the spirit world. (S ’20) Coakley, T: F. Spiritism. (D ’20) Crockett, A. S. Revelations of Louise. (N ’20) Dearmer, N. Fellowship of the picture. (D ’20) De Koven, A. Cloud of witnesses. (Ag ’20) Henslow, G: Proofs of the truths of spiritualism. (Mr ’20) Henslow, G: Religion of the spirit world. (N ’20) Humphreys, E. M. J. Truth of spiritualism. (Ag ’20) Jones, E. H: Road to En-Dor. (Je ’20) Kernahan, C. Spiritualism. (Je ’20) Lane, A., and Beale, H. S. Life in the circles. (F ’21) Lane, A., and Beale, H. S. To walk with God. (F ’21) McEvilly, M. A. Meslom’s messages from the life beyond. (Jl ’20) Maturin, E. Rachel comforted. (D ’20) O’Donnell, E. Menace of spiritualism. (Je ’20) Our unseen guest. (Ap ’20) Schofield, A. T. Modern spiritism. (Je ’20) Sewell, M. Neither dead nor sleeping. (S ’20) Stoddart, J. T. Case against spiritualism. (D ’20) Tweedale, V. Ghosts I have seen. (Ap ’20) Unseen doctor. (O ’20) Williams, G. Fear not the crossing. (Ap ’20)
=Spitsbergen= Brown, R. N. R. Spitsbergen. (Mr ’20)
Splendid outcast. Gibbs, G: F. (Ap ’20)
Splendid wayfaring. Neihardt, J: G. (F ’21)
Sporting rifles and rifle shooting. Caswell, J: (S ’20)
Sportsman’s wanderings. Millais, J: G. (Mr ’20)
Spring walk in Provence. Marshall, A. (N ’20)
Squadroon. Beaman, A. A. H. (N ’20)
Stabilizing the dollar. Fisher, I. (My ’20)
Stafford’s Island. Olmstead, F. (Je ’20)
Staircase of stories. Chisholm, L., and Steedman, A., comps. (My ’20)
Stamp collector. Johnson, S. C. (My ’20)
Standard electrical dictionary. Sloane, T: O. (S ’20)
Standard operaglass. Annesley, C:, pseud. (Je ’20)
Standard practice in personnel work. Benge, E. J. (Ja ’21)
Stars in the pool. Wallace, E. K. (F ’21)
Starved Rock. Masters, E. L. (Ag ’20)
=State, The= Duguit, L. Law in the modern state. (Jl ’20)
=State rights= Scott, J. B., ed. Judicial settlement of controversies between states of the American union. (Jl ’20)
States of South America. Domville-Fife, C: W: (F ’21)
=Statistics= Frederick, J. G: Business research and statistics. (N ’20)
Statistics in business. Secrist, H. (D ’20)
=Steel construction= Beck, E. G: Structural steelwork. (D ’20)
=Steel industry and trade= Vorse, M. M. Men and steel. (F ’21)
Steel preferred. Hall, H. S. (N ’20)
=Steel strike, 1919= Foster, W: Z. Great steel strike and its lessons. (O ’20) Interchurch world movement. Commission of inquiry. Report on the steel strike of 1919. (O ’20) Vorse, M. M. Men and steel. (F ’21)
Steeplejack. Huneker, J. G. (N ’20)
=Stenographers= Mason, W. L. How to become an office stenographer. (Ap ’20)
Stephen A. Douglas. Howland, L: (Ja ’21)
Steps in the development of American democracy. McLaughlin, A. C. (F ’21)
=Stevenson, Fanny (Van De Grift) Osbourne (Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson) d. 1914= Sanchez, N. Life of Mrs Robert Louis Stevenson. (My ’20)
=Stevenson, Robert Louis Balfour, 1850–1894= Brown, G: E: Book of R. L. S. (Ap ’20) Fletcher, C: B. Stevenson’s Germany. (S ’20)
Stevenson’s Germany. Fletcher, C: B. (S ’20)
=Stirling, Arthur=, pseud. See Sinclair, U. B.
=Stone= Howe, J. A. Stones and quarries. (Ja ’21)
Stones and quarries. Howe, J. A. (Ja ’21)
Stories for good children. Peck. L. B. (F ’21)
Stories for talks to boys. Cheley, F. H. (Ap ’20)
Stories of Irish life. Carleton, W: (Mr ’20)
Stories of the saints. Hall, G. (My ’20)
Storm country Polly. White, G. (Jl ’20)
Storms of youth. Roseboro’, V. (Je ’20)
Story of a fortunate youth. Mackenzie, J. K. (F ’21)
Story of a New Zealand river. Mander, J. (My ’20)
Story of a style. Hale, W: B. (D ’20)
Story of Dr Dolittle. Lofting, H. (Ja ’21)
Story of George Fox. Jones, R. M. (My ’20)
Story of Gotton Connixloo. Mayran, C. (Ja ’21)
Story of Jack. Lytle, J: H. (F ’21)
Story of Jesus. Dana, E. N. (N ’20)
Story of modern progress. West, W. M. (Jl ’20)
Story of Opal. Whiteley, O. (O ’20)
Story of the American Red cross in Italy. Bakewell, C: M. (D ’20)
Story of the engine. Decker, W. F. (N ’20)
Story of the great war. Usher, R. G. (Mr ’20)
Story of the nonpartisan league. Russell, C: E: (Ag ’20)
Story of the Santa Fe. Bradley, G. D. (Jl ’20)
=Story telling= Chandler, A. C. More magic pictures of the long ago. (My ’20)
Story-telling ballads. Olcott, F. J. (Ja ’21)
Straight deal. Wister, O. (Je ’20)
Strange case of Mortimer Fenley. Tracy, L: (My ’20)
Strangeness of Noel Carton. Caine, W: (O ’20)
Stranger. Bullard, A. (Jl ’20)
Stronger than his sea. Watson, R. (F ’21)
Structural drafting and the design of details. Bishop, C. T: (F ’21)
Structural steelwork. Beck, E. G: (D ’20)
Studies in contemporary metaphysics. Hoernlé, R. F. A. (Ap ’20)
Studies in history and politics. Fisher, H. A. L. (D ’20)
Studies in Spanish-American literature. Goldberg, I: (My ’20)
Studies of contemporary poets. Sturgeon, M. C. (Ja ’21)
Study for the times. McKim, W: D. (Ja ’21)
Study of nations. Tuell, H. E. (Mr ’20)
Study of poetry. Perry, B. (Ag ’20)
Study of the physical vigor of American women. Jacobs, E. E. (F ’21)
Study of the weather. Chapman, E. H. (Je ’20)
=Sturge, Joseph, 1793–1859= Hobhouse, S. Joseph Sturge. (D ’20)
=Subconsciousness= Hunt, H. E. Self-training. (Je ’20)
=Submarine warfare= Domville-Fife, C: W: Submarine warfare of today. (D ’20) Domville-Fife, C: W: Submarines and sea power. (D ’20)
Submarine warfare of today. Domville-Fife, C: W: (D ’20)
Submarines and sea power. Domville-Fife, C: W: (D ’20)
Substance of a dream. Bain, F. W:, tr. (Ap ’20)
Substitutes for the saloon. Calkins, R., and Peabody, F. G. (Je ’20)
=Success= Babson, R. W. Fundamentals of prosperity. (F ’21) Jackson, B. B., and others, comps. Thrift and success. (Mr ’20) Marden, O. S. You can, but will you? (Jl ’20)
Suffering husbands. Irwin, W. A. (Ag ’20)
=Sully, James, 1842–= Sully, J. My life and friends. (Ja ’21)
Summons. Mason, A. E: W. (D ’20)
Sun-up. Ridge, L. (F ’21)
Sunbeams, Inc. Street, J. L. (D ’20)
=Sunday schools= =Teaching= Schmauk, T. E. How to teach in Sunday-school. (Ag ’20)
Sunny Ducrow. Cooper, H: St J. (My ’20)
Sunshine in Underwood. Champion, J. (Jl ’20)
=Superstition= Thomas, D. L. and L. B. Kentucky superstitions. (F ’21)
Superstition of divorce. Chesterton, G. K. (Je ’20)
Supervision of instruction. Nutt, H. W. (Jl ’20)
Surprises of life. Clemenceau, G. E. B: (O ’20)
Swatty. Butler, E. P. (Ap ’20)
Sweet Rocket. Johnston, M. (D ’20)
Sweethearts unmet. Onions, B. (Ap ’20)
=Swimming= Sheffield, L. and N. C. Swimming simplified. (F ’21)
Swimming simplified. Sheffield, L. and N. C. (F ’21)
=Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 1837–1909= Kernahan, C. Swinburne as I knew him. (Je ’20)
=Swine= Smith, W: W. Pork-production. (S ’20)
Swing of the pendulum. Spadoni, A. (Ap ’20)
Swiss fairy tales. Griffis, W: E. (O ’20)
=Switzerland= =Politics and government= Bonjour, F. Real democracy in operation. (Jl ’20)
Sword of the spirit. Humphrey, Z. (F ’21)
=Syria= McGilvary, M. Dawn of a new era in Syria. (D ’20) =Social life and customs= Rihbany, A. M. Hidden treasure of Rasmola. (F ’21)
System of animate nature. Thomson, J: A. (Ja ’21)
Tabular views of universal history. Putnam, G: P., comp. (Ap ’20)
Taft papers on League of nations. Taft, W: H. (Ja ’21)
=Tahiti= =Description and travel= MacQuarrie, H. Tahiti days. (D ’20)
Taint in politics. McCabe, J. (O ’20)
Take it from Dad. Livermore, G: G. (F ’21)
Tale that is told. Niven, F: J: (D ’20)
Talent in drawing. Manuel, H. T. (Ap ’20)
Tales of a vanishing river. Reed, E. H. (F ’21)
Tales of enchantment from Spain. Eells, E. S. (N ’20)
Tales of my native town. Annunzio, G. d’. (Ap ’20)
Tales of mystery and horror. Level, M. (O ’20)
Tales of three hemispheres. Dunsany, E: J: M. D. P. (Mr ’20)
Tales of wonder and magic. Pyle, K. (F ’21)
Tales out of court. Hill, F: T. (D ’20)
Tales retailed of celebrities and others. D’Oyly, W. H. (N ’20)
Talking business. Clapp, J: M. (Ag ’20)
Talks to Sunday-school teachers. Weigle, L. A. (D ’20)
Talks to writers. Hearn, L. (D ’20)
Talks with T. R. Leary, J: J., jr. (Je ’20)
Tall villa. Harrison, M. S. (Mr ’20)
Talleyrand maxim. Fletcher, J. S. (Mr ’20)
Tamarisk town. Kaye-Smith, S. (Jl ’20)
Taming of Nan. Holdsworth, E. (Ap ’20)
Tank corps. Williams-Ellis, C. and A. (Ap ’20)
Tankard of ale. Maynard, T., comp. (O ’20)
=Tanks, Military= Williams-Ellis, C. and A. Tank corps. (Ap ’20)
Tarzan the untamed. Burroughs, E. R. (O ’20)
Tatterdemalion. Galsworthy, J: (My ’20)
Tavern. Eng title of Cape Currey. Juta, R. (S ’20)
Taxation in the new state. Hobson, J: A. (My ’20)
Taxi. Chamberlain, G: A. (Ag ’20)
=Teachers= =Salaries, pensions, etc.= Burgess, W. R. Trends of school costs. (Ja ’21) Studensky, P. Teachers’ pension systems in the United States. (Mr ’20)
Teachers’ pension systems in the United States. Studensky, P. (Mr ’20)
=Teaching= Klapper, P., ed. College teaching. (Je ’20) Nutt, H. W. Supervision of instruction. (Jl ’20) Parker, S: C. Methods of teaching in high schools. (Jl ’20) Strayer, G: D., and Engelhardt, N. L: Classroom teacher. (D ’20) Wright, H: P. Young man and teaching. (Jl ’20)
Teaching home economics. Cooley, A. M., and others. (My ’20)
Teaching manual and industrial arts. Griffith, I. S: (Ag ’20)
Teaching of history. Hasluck, E. L: (F ’21)
Technical writing. Rickard, T: A. (N ’20)
=Teeth= =Care and hygiene= Head, J. Everyday mouth hygiene. (Mr ’20)
Temperament. Wyllarde, D. (S ’20)
Tempering. Buck, C: N. (Je ’20)
Tempering. Buck, H. S. (Je ’20)
Ten-foot chain. Abdullah, A., and others. (D ’20)
Ten-minute talks with workers. (O ’20)
Ten plays. Pinski, D: (My ’20)
Tenderfoot bride. Richards, C. E. (F ’21)
=Tennyson, Harold Courtenay, 1896–1916= Tennyson, H. C. Harold Tennyson, R. N. (D ’20)
Tension. De La Pasture, E. E. M. (D ’20)
Terrible island. Grimshaw, B. E. (D ’20)
Terrier’s tale. Meredith, E. G. (D ’20)
Textbook of applied aeronautic engineering. Woodhouse, H: (N ’20)
Textbook of filing. McCord, J. N. (My ’20)
=Textile industry and fabrics= Beaumont, R. Union textile fabrication. (O ’20) Davis, W: Hosiery manufacture. (O ’20)
That affair at St Peter’s. Brown, E. A. (Jl ’20)
“That damn Y.” Mayo, K. (Jl ’20)
That girl March. Rainsford, W. H. (F ’21)
That human being, Leonard Wood. Hagedorn, H. (Je ’20)
=Theater= Hamilton, C. M. Seen on the stage. (Ja ’21) Mitchell, R. Shakespeare for community players. (Jl ’20) Sayler, O. M. Russian theatre under the revolution. (Mr ’20)
Their son; The necklace. Zamacoïs, E. (Mr ’20)
Theodore Roosevelt and his time. Bishop, J. B. (N ’20)
=Theology= Gordon, G: A. Humanism in New England theology. (My ’20) McAfee, C. B. Christian faith and the new day. (Je ’20) Rashdall, H. Idea of atonement in Christian theology. (Je ’20)
Theology of the Epistles. Kennedy, H. A. A. (F ’21)
There’s no base like home. Witwer, H. C: (Ag ’20)
These things shall be. Lansbury, G: (O ’20)
Things seen in London. Blake, A. H. (D ’20)
Third window. Sedgwick, A. D. (Jl ’20)
32 caliber. McGibeny, D. (F ’21)
This marrying. Banning, M. C. (My ’20)
This side of paradise. Fitzgerald, F. S. K. (Je ’20)
This simian world. Day, C. S., jr. (Ag ’20)
=Thompson, Silvanus Phillips, 1851–1916= Thompson, J. S. and H. G. Sylvanus Phillips Thompson. (D ’20)
Thoughts of a psychiatrist on the war and after. White, W: A. (Jl ’20)
Thread of flame. King, B. (O ’20)
Three Lancashire plays. Brighouse, H. (O ’20)
Three plays. Leslie, N. (My ’20)
Three plays of the Argentine. Bierstadt, E: H., ed. (Ap ’20)
Three taverns. Robinson, E. A. (N ’20)
=Thrift= Jackson, B. B., and others, comps. Thrift and success. (Mr ’20) Straus, S. W: History of the thrift movement in America. (Ap ’20)
Through central Borneo. Lumholtz, K. S. (D ’20)
Thunderbolt. Weaver, G. (Ag ’20)
Tidal wave. Dell, E. M. (Ap ’20)
Tiger in the house. Van Vechten, C. (Ja ’21)
=Timber= Howard, A. L. Manual of the timbers of the world. (Ja ’21)
Time and eternity. Cannan, G. (My ’20)
Time telling through the ages. Brearley, H. C. (O ’20)
To walk with God. Lane, A., and Beale, H. S. (F ’21)
=Tobacco habit= Towns, C: B. Habits that handicap. (Mr ’20)
Tobias o’ the light. Cooper, J. A. (Ag ’20)
=Toby, M. P.=, pseud. See Lucy, H: W:
Told in the East. Mundy, T. (F ’21)
=Tolstoi, Leo Nikolaievich, count, 1828–1910= Gorki, M., pseud. Reminiscences of Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy. (F ’21)
Tomorrow’s yesterday. Benshimol, E. (N ’20)
=Tompkins, Daniel Augustus, 1851–1914= Tompkins, D. A. Builder of the new South. (Ja ’21)
Toni, the little wood-carver. Spyri, J. (O ’20)
Top o’ the mornin.’ MacManus, S. (N ’20)
Top of the world. Dell, E. M. (N ’20)
Touch and go. Lawrence, D: H. (Ag ’20)
Tour. Couperus, L: M. A. (Jl ’20)
Tour in Mongolia. Bulstrode, B. (Ja ’21)
Tour of America’s national parks. Reik, H: O. (F ’21)
Tour through Indiana in 1840. Parsons, J: (O ’20)
Towards racial health. March, N. H. (Ap ’20)
Towards reunion. (My ’20)
Towards the dawn. Galway, C. (D ’20)
=Toys= Kunou, C: A. American school toys and useful novelties in wood. (My ’20) Thatcher, E. Making tin can toys. (My ’20)
Track athletics up to date. Clark, E. H. (Ag ’20)
Tractor principles. Whitman, R. B. (F ’21)
=Tractors= Collins, A. F: Farm and garden tractors. (Ja ’21) Whitman, R. B. Tractor principles. (F ’21)
=Trade unions= Budish, J. M., and Soule, G: New unionism in the clothing industry. (S ’20) Cole, G: D. H. Introduction to trade unionism. (Mr ’20) Gompers, S: Labor and the common welfare. (Ap ’20) Gompers, S: Labor and the employer. (O ’20) Webb, S. and B. History of trade unionism. (Je ’20)
Traditions of European literature. Wendell, B. (Ja ’21)
Trailin’! Brand, M. (Jl ’20)
Trails to Two Moons. Ritchie, R. W. (D ’20)
Trails to woods and waters. Hawkes, C. (My ’20)
=Translation= Amos, F. R. Early theories of translation. (D ’20)
=Transportation, Inland= Hulbert, A. B. Paths of inland commerce. (D ’20)
Transvaal surrounded. Leyds, W. J. (N ’20)
Trap. Foster, M. (O ’20)
=Travel= Anderson, W: A. South of Suez. (O ’20) Curle, J. H. Shadow-show. (Jl ’20) Curle, R: Wanderings. (Ag ’20) Kipling, R. Letters of travel. (Jl ’20) Millais, J: G. Sportsman’s wanderings. (Mr ’20)
Travel stories. (O ’20)
Traveling publicity campaigns. Routzahn, M. B. (F ’21)
Travels and adventures of Raphael Pumpelly. Pumpelly, R. (F ’21)
Travels in Philadelphia. Morley, C. D. (My ’20)
Treacherous ground. Bojer, J. (Jl ’20)
Treasure mountain. Turpin, E. (O ’20)
Treasure of the isle of mist. Tarn, W: W. (Jl ’20)
Treasury of English prose. Smith, L. P., ed. (Ap ’20)
Treasury of hero tales. Bryant, A. E., ed. (O ’20)
Treasury of heroes and heroines. Edwards, C. (D ’20)
Treasury of seventeenth century English verse. Massingham, H. J:, ed. (D ’20)
Treatment of the problem of capital and labor in social-study courses in the churches. Blachly, C. D. (D ’20)
Treaty-making power. Fleming, W: H: (O ’20)
=Tree, Sir Herbert Beerbohm, 1858–1917= Beerbohm, M., comp. Herbert Beerbohm Tree. (F ’21)
Trends of school costs. Burgess, W. R. (Ja ’21)
Trimmed with red. Irwin, W. A. (Ag ’20)
Triple mystery. Luehrmann, A. (Ag ’20)
Triumph of the N.C.’s. Westervelt, G: C., and others. (Je ’20)
Trout fishing memories and morals. Sheringham, H. T. (N ’20)
Truce of God. Rinehart, M. (F ’21)
True blue. Grattan-Smith, T. E. (N ’20)
True love. Monkhouse, A. N. (S ’20)
Trumpeter swan. Bailey, T. (D ’20)
Truth about Christian science. Snowden, J. H: (Ja ’21)
Truth of spiritualism. Humphreys, E. M. J. (Ag ’20)
=Turkey= Hubbard, G. E. Day of the crescent. (F ’21)
Turkey Bowman. Croy, H. (N ’20)
Turn about tales. Rice, A. C. and C. Y. (O ’20)
Turn of the tide. Wise, J. C. (My ’20)
Turnpikes of New England. Wood, F: J. (D ’20)
Turnstile of night. Allison, W: (D ’20)
Turquoise Cañon. Dunn, J. A. E. (Ap ’20)
=Tussaud, Mme Marie (Gresholtz), 1760–1850= Tussaud, J: T. Romance of Madame Tussaud’s. (D ’20)
Tutt and Mr Tutt. Train, A. C. (Je ’20)
$1200 a year. Ferber, E., and Levy, N. (O ’20)
Twentieth century French writers. Duclaux, M. (S ’20)
Twenty drawings. Gibran, K. (Je ’20)
2400 business books and guide to business literature. Morley, L. H., and Kight, A. C. (N ’20)
Two Indian children of long ago. Taylor, F. L. (F ’21)
Tyltyl. Teixeira de Mattos, A. L: (N ’20)
Types and breeds of farm animals. Plumb, C: S. (O ’20)
Typhoon’s secret. Sheridan, S. N. (Ap ’20)
=Tyrrell, George, 1861–1909= Tyrrell, G: George Tyrrell’s letters. (D ’20)
Uncensored letters of a canteen girl. (S ’20)
Uncle Sam of Freedom Ridge. Montague, M. P. (S ’20)
Unconscious crusader. Williams, S. C. (Je ’20)
Under the Bolshevik reign of terror. Power, R. (Ap ’20)
Under the rose. Johnson, A. (O ’20)
Undergrowth. Young, F. B. and E. B. (Ja ’21)
Underworld. Welsh, J. C. (N ’20)
Uneasy street. Roche, A. S. (Mr ’20)
Unexplored New Guinea. Beaver, W. N. (Mr ’20)
Unfinished program of democracy. Roberts, R: (S ’20)
Union textile fabrication. Beaumont, R. (O)
=United States= =Aeronautics, Military= Knappen, T. M. Wings of war. (D ’20) =Army= Carter, A. H., and Arnold, A. V. Field artillery instruction. (Ag ’20) Crowder, E. H. Spirit of selective service. (My ’20) Crozier, W: Ordnance and the world war. (Jl ’20) McCormick, R. R. Army of 1918. (D ’20) Parsons, W: B. American engineers in France. (D ’20) _Expeditionary force_ Chase, J. C. Soldiers all. (My ’20) Noyes, F. N. My A. E. F. (Ag ’20) Skillman, W. R., A. E. F. (Je ’20) Taylor, E. G. New England in France, 1917–1919. (D ’20) Thomas, S. History of the A. E. F. (D ’20) =Biography= Husband, J., Americans by adoption. (Jl ’20) Wildman, E. Famous leaders of industry. (My ’20) =Church history= Maxson, C: H. Great awakening in the middle colonies. (D ’20) =Commerce= Ford, L. C., and Ford, T: F. Foreign trade of the United States. (Ja ’21) =Commerce (Inland)= Hulbert, A. B. Paths of inland commerce. (D ’20) =Constitution= Corwin, E: S: Constitution and what it means today. (N ’20) =Constitutional history= Meigs, W: M. Relation of the judiciary to the constitution. (O ’20) =Constitutional law= Scott, J. B., ed. Judicial settlement of controversies between states of the American union. (Jl ’20) =Defences= Johnsen, J. E., comp. Selected articles on national defense. (F ’21) =Description and travel= Bryas, M. de and J. de. Frenchwoman’s impressions of America. (Jl ’20) Dumbell, K. E. M. Seeing the West. (O ’20) Gibbs, P. H. People of destiny. (O ’20) Johnson, C. What to see in America. (Ap ’20) Massey, B. It might have been worse. (My ’20) Munk, J. A. Southwest sketches. (F ’21) Rhodes, H. G. American towns and people. (Ja ’21) =Economic conditions= Beard, M. Short history of the American labor movement. (Je ’20) Carlton, F. T. Organized labor in American history. (Je ’20) Friday, D: Profits, wages, and prices. (N ’20) Goodrich, C. L. Frontier of control. (Ja ’21) Kahn, O: H. Our economic and other problems. (Ag ’20) Thomas, E: Industry, emotion and unrest. (O ’20) =Foreign relations= Carnegie endowment for international peace. Division of intercourse and education. American foreign policy. (D ’20) Hill, D: J. American world policies. (Ag ’20) Storey, M. Problems of today. (N ’20) Wister, O. Straight deal. (Je ’20), _Far East_ Gallagher, P. America’s aims and Asia’s aspirations. (O ’20) Sherrill, C: H. Have we a Far Eastern policy? (Ag ’20) _France_ Gibbons, H. A. France and ourselves. (My ’20) _Great Britain_ Mills. J. T. Great Britain and the United States. (F ’21) Shaw, F: J:, and Chesson, W. H. Anglo-American relations, 1861–1865. (My ’20) _Latin America_ Latané, J: H. United States and Latin America. (O ’20) Lockey, J. B. Pan-Americanism. (Ag ’20) _Mexico_ Turner, J: K. Hands off Mexico. (Jl ’20) _Russia_ Cumming, C. K., and Pettit, W. W., comps. and eds. Russian-American relations, March, 1917–March, 1920. (Jl ’20) =History= Brown, E. S. Constitutional history of the Louisiana purchase. (Ag ’20) Evans, L. B. America first. (Ja ’21) Muzzey. D: S. American history. (O ’20) Neihardt, J: G. Splendid wayfaring. (F ’21) Turner, F: J. Frontier in American history. (D ’20) _Colonial period_ Gregg, F. M. Founding of a nation. (O ’20) _Revolution_ Merlant, J. Soldiers and sailors of France in the American war for independence. (Ja ’21) _War of 1812_ Paine, R. D. Fight for a free sea. (D ’20) _War with Mexico, 1845–48_ Smith, J. H. War with Mexico. (Mr ’20) _Civil war_ Adams, C: F., and others. Cycle of Adams letters. (Ja ’21) Livermore, T: L. Days and events. (Mr ’20) _1865–_ Haworth, P. L. United States in our own times, 1865–1920. (O ’20) Pettigrew, R: F. Course of empire. (Ja ’21) Rhodes, J. F. History of the United States from Hayes to McKinley. (Ag ’20) =Immigration= Orth, S: P. Our foreigners. (D ’20) =Intellectual life= Canby, H: S. Everyday Americans. (O ’20) Frank, W. D: Our America. (Ag ’20) Santayana, G: Character and opinion in the United States. (F ’21) =Military training= Johnsen, J. E., comp. Selected articles on national defense. (F ’21) =Navy= Fraser, C. C. Boys’ book of sea fights. (N ’20) Krafft, H. F:, and Norris, W. B. Sea power in American history. (F ’21) Leighton, J: L. Simsadus: London. (Jl ’20) Paine, R. D. Corsair in the war zone. (O ’20) =Police system= Fosdick, R. B. American police systems. (Ja ’21) =Politics and government= Bartlett, W: H. Handbook of American government. (S ’20) Beck, J. M. Passing of the new freedom. (N ’20) Butler, N: M. Is America worth saving? (Je ’20) Clark, C. My quarter century of American politics. (Ap ’20) Cleveland, F: A., and Buck, A. E. Budget and responsible government. (Jl ’20) Dawson, E. Organized self-government. (Ag ’20) Dunn, A. W. How presidents are made. (Je ’20) Fenwick, C: G. Political systems in transition. (D ’20) Forman, S: E. American democracy. (F ’21) Fraser, C. C. Young citizen’s own book. (N ’20) Kimball, E. National government of the United States. (My ’20) Lee, G. S. Ghost in the White House. (S ’20) McLaughlin, A. C. Steps in the development of American democracy. (F ’21) Mason, A. L. Guiding principles for American voters. (D ’20) Peterson, S: Democracy and government. (Mr ’20) Taft. H: W. Occasional papers and addresses of an American lawyer. (Ag ’20) =Race question= Seligmann, H. J, Negro faces America. (Ag ’20) =Social conditions= Friedman, E. M., ed. America and the new era. (D ’20) =Social life and customs= Erskine, J: Democracy and ideals. (Ag ’20) McArthur, P. Affable stranger. (F ’21) Pinochet, T. Gulf of misunderstanding. (Ja ’21) Rhodes, H. G. American towns and people. (Ja ’21) =Supreme court= Smith, H. A. American Supreme court as an international tribunal. (F ’21) =Territorial expansion= Henderson, A. Conquest of the old Southwest. (Je ’20) Pettigrew, R: F. Course of empire. (Ja ’21) =Treaties= Fleming, W: H: Treaty-making power. (O ’20)
=United States. Labor, Department of= Babson, R. W. W. B. Wilson and the Department of labor. (My ’20)
United States: an experiment in democracy. Becker, C. (S ’20)
United States forest policy. Ise, J: (N ’20)
United States in our own times, 1865–1920. Haworth, P. L. (O ’20)
United States in the world war (1918–1920). McMaster, J: B. (O ’20)
University debaters’ annual, 1919–1920. Phelps, E. M., ed. (Ja ’21)
Unknown London. Bell, W. G: (Je ’20)
Unlatched door. Thayer, L. (N ’20)
Unseen doctor. (O ’20)
Unseen hands. Ostrander, I. E. (O ’20)
Unsolved riddle of social Justice. Leacock, S. B. (Mr ’20)
Untimely papers. Bourne, R. S. (Ag ’20)
Up, the rebels! Hannay, J. O. (Mr ’20)
Up the Seine to the battlefields. Dodd, A. B. (Je ’20)
Upward path. Pritchard, M. T:, and Ovington, M. W., comps. (O ’20)
Ursula Finch. Clarke, I. C. (F ’21)
Us and the bottle man. Price, E. B. (O ’20)
Us two cook book. Williams. J. B. (N ’20)
Use of the story in religious education. Eggleston, M. W. (S ’20)
Useful wild plants of the United States and Canada. Saunders, C: F. (Je ’20)
Vacation of the Kelwyns. Howells, W: D. (N ’20)
Vagabonding through changing Germany. Franck, H. A. (Ag ’20)
Vaka, Demetra. See Brown, D.
Valley of silent men. Curwood, J. O. (O ’20)
=Valuation= Hartman, H. H. Fair value. (My ’20)
=Van Horne, William Cornelius, 1843–1915= Vaughan, W. Life and work of Sir William Van Horne. (F ’21)
Vanished pomps of yesterday. Hamilton, F: S. (Jl ’20)
Vanishing men. Child, R: W. (S ’20)
Vanity girl. Mackenzie, C. (O ’20)
=Varnishes= Jennings, A. S. Paints and varnishes. (Jl ’20)
=Vases, Greek= Hambidge, J. Dynamic symmetry. (S ’20)
=Vegetable fibres= Goulding, E. Cotton and other vegetable fibres. (Ag ’20)
=Venizelos, Eleutherios, 1864–= Gibbons, H. A. Venizelos. (D ’20)
Verena in the midst. Lucas. E: V. (N ’20)
Verse. Sanger, W: C., jr. (S ’20)
Victory at sea. Sims, W: S., and Hendrick, B. J. (N ’20)
View vertical. Kirkland, W. M. (N ’20)
Villa Elsa. Henry, S. O. (Je ’20)
=Villages= Sims, N. L., ed. Rural community. (F ’21)
=Villiers, Brougham=, pseud. See Shaw, F: J:
=Villiers, Frederic, 1852–= Villiers, F: Villiers, his five decades of adventure. (Ja ’21)
Villiers, his five decades of adventure. Villiers, F: (Ja ’21)
=Vinci, Leonardo da, 1452–1519= Holmes, C: J: Leonardo da Vinci. (F ’21)
Visions and beliefs in the west of Ireland. Gregory, I. A., comp, and ed. (Je ’20)
Vocal mastery. Brower, H. M. (D ’20)
=Vocational education= Munroe, J. P. Human factor in education. (D ’20)
=Vocational guidance= Center, S. S., comp. Worker and his work, (O ’20) Filene, C. Careers for women. (Ja ’21) Richards, C. Man of tomorrow, (Ag ’20)
Voice education. McLellan, E. (O ’20)
Voice of the negro. Kerlin, R. T: (Ja ’21)
Voice of the pack. Marshall, E. (Je ’20)
Voyage out. Woolf, V. (Jl ’20)
=Wages= Friday, D: Profits, wages, and prices. (N ’20) Hutchinson, E. J. Women’s wages. (Ap ’20) Ryan, J: A. Living wage. (Jl ’20)
=Wales= Williams, L. W. Making of modern Wales. (O ’20) =Description and travel= Bradley, A. G. Book of the Severn. (N ’20)
=Walking= Christy, B. H. Going afoot. (Je ’20)
Wall between. Bassett, S. W. (D ’20)
=Wall street= Moody, J: Masters of capital. (D ’20)
=Wallace, Sir William, 1270?–1305= Schofield. W: H: Mythical bards, and The life of William Wallace. (D ’20)
Wanderer. McAuley, M. E., ed. (D ’20)
Wanderings. Curle, R: (Ag ’20)
Wanderings and memories. Eng title of Sportsman’s wanderings. Millais, J: G. (Mr ’20)
Wang the ninth. Weale, B. L. P. (Ja ’21)
Wanted: a fool. Curtiss, P. E. (Ja ’21)
Wanted: a husband. Adams, S: H. (Je ’20)
=War= Jay, W: War and peace. (Je ’20) Partridge, G: E. Psychology of nations. (My ’20) Swindler, R. E. Causes of war. (My ’20)
War daubs. Kerr, R. W. (Je ’20)
War poems, Vernède. R. E. (N ’20)
War, the world, and Wilson. Creel, G: (Ag ’20)
War with Mexico. Smith, J. H. (Mr ’20)
=Ward, Arthur Sarsfield.= See Rohmer, S., pseud.
Ward tales. Davies, E. C. (Jl ’20)
=Washington, George, 1732–1799= Farriss. C: S. American soul. (F ’21)
=Washington, D. C.= =Social life and customs= Anderson. I. W. Presidents and pies. (Je ’20)
Waste paper philosophy. Wilson, T. P. C. (F ’21)
=Waste products= Talbot, F: A. A. Millions from waste. (F ’21)
Wasted island. O’Duffy. E. (N ’20)
Water in nature. Finch, W: Coles-, and Hawks, E. (Mr ’20)
Kershaw, J: B. C. Fuel, water and gas analysis for steam users. (D ’20)
Waters of strife. Vane, G: (S ’20)
=Wax modeling= Tussaud, J: T. Romance of Madame Tussaud’s. (D ’20)
Way of the wild. St Mars, F. (O ’20)
We moderns. Muir, E. (Je ’20)
Wealth. Kirkaldy, A. W. (F ’21)
=Weather= Chapman, E. H. Study of the weather. (Je ’20)
Wedding customs then and now. Holliday, C. (Ap ’20)
=Welfare work in industry= Frankel, L. K., and Fleisher, A. Human factor in industry. (S ’20)
Well of being. Jones, H. (Je ’20)
=West= =Description and travel= Faris, J: T. Seeing the Far West. (D ’20) Reik, H: O. Tour of America’s national parks. (F ’21) =Discovery and exploration= Neihardt, J: G. Splendid wayfaring. (F ’21) =History= Turner, F: J. Frontier in American history. (D ’20)
West and East. Moore, E: C. (F ’21)
West country pilgrimage. Phillpotts, E. (F ’21)
=West Indies= =Description and travel= Franck, H. A. Roaming through the West Indies. (N ’20)
West wind drift. McCutcheon, G: B. (D ’20)
=Westminster abbey= Bridge, F: Westminster pilgrim. (My ’20)
=Westminster cathedral= L’Hôpital, W. de. Westminster cathedral and its architect. (My ’20)
Westward with the Prince of Wales. Newton. W. D. (S ’20)
What bird is that? Chapman, F. M. (Je ’20)
What did Jesus teach? Graves, F. P. (Je ’20)
What happened to Europe. Vanderlip, F. A. (S ’20)
What I saw in Russia. Lansbury, G: (D ’20)
What is the kingdom of Heaven? Clutton-Brock, A. (D ’20)
What music can do for you. Seymour, H. A. (D ’20)
What outfit, Buddy? Kelly, T: H. (My ’20)
What social classes owe to each other. Sumner, W: G. (Je ’20)
What the workers want. Gleason, A. H. (Jl ’20)
What to drink. Stockbridge, B. E. (Ap ’20)
What to see in America. Johnson, C. (Ap ’20)
What’s on the worker’s mind. Williams, W. (D ’20)
What’s the matter with Ireland? Russell, R. (Ja ’21)
What’s the world coming to. Hughes, R. (Jl ’20)
=Wheat= Buller, A. H: R. Essays on wheat. (S ’20)
When I was a boy in Persia. Mirza, Y. B: (Jl ’20)
When I was a boy in Scotland. Hunter, G: M. (Jl ’20)
When the blood burns. Savi, E. W. (D ’20)
When the king loses his head. Andreïeff, L. N. (S ’20)
When Tytie came. Machard, A. (O ’20)
Where angels fear to tread. Forster, B: M. (Ap ’20)
Where dead men walk. Leverage, H: (Ag ’20)
“Where iron is, there is the fatherland!” Streit. C. K. (O ’20)
Whirling king, and other French fairy tales. Olcott, H. M. (O ’20)
Whisper of fire. Ryan, A. (Ap ’20)
Whispering dead. Ganachilly, A. (Ag ’20)
Whispers. Dodge, L: (Je ’20)
=Whistler, James Abbott McNeill, 1834–1903= Pennell, E. and J. Life of James McNeill Whistler. (D ’20)
White comrade. Schauffler, R. H. (F ’21)
White Moll. Packard, F. L. (Jl ’20)
White moth. Underhill, R. M. (Ja ’21)
Whitewash. Vachell, H. A. (Jl ’20)
Whither? Adam, W: A: (D ’20)
=Whitman, Walt, 1819–1892= Bazalgette, L. Walt Whitman. (Mr ’20) Whitman, W. Gathering of the forces. (F ’21)
Who was who. (D ’20)
Why do we die? Mercer, J: E: (Ap ’20)
Why men strike. Crowther, S: (Jl ’20)
Widening circle. Townshend, G. E. G. E. T. (S ’20)
Wider way. Patrick, D. (S ’20)
Wild creatures of garden and hedgerow. Pitt, F. (N ’20)
Wild turkeys and tallow candles. Hayes, E. (D ’20)
Wilderness. Kent, R. (Ap ’20)
Wilderness mine. Bindloss, H. (O ’20)
Wilderness songs. Conkling, G. W. (Jl ’20)
=Will= Major, C. T. How to develop your will power. (N ’20)
William—an Englishman. Hamilton, C. M. (Jl ’20)
William Pollok, and other tales. Grogan, G. (Je ’20)
=Wills= Blakemore, A. W. Make your will. (F ’21)
=Wilson, William Bauchop, 1862–= Babson, R. W. W. B. Wilson and the Department of labor. (My ’20)
=Wilson, Woodrow, 1856–= Beck, J. M. Passing of the new freedom. (N ’20) Creel, G: War, the world, and Wilson. (Ag ’20) Dodd, W: E: Woodrow Wilson and his work. (My ’20) Hale, W: B. Story of a style. (D ’20)
Wind between the worlds. Brown, A. (S ’20)
Windmills. Cannan, G. (Ag ’20)
Winds of God. Banks, L: A. (F ’21)
=Wine= Saintsbury, G: Notes on a cellar-book. (Ja ’21)
Wine o’ the winds. Abbott, K. (Ag ’20)
Wings of the wind. Harris, C. F. (S ’20)
Wings of war. Knappen, T. M. (D ’20)
Winning football. Roper, W: W. (N ’20)
Winsome Winnie. Leacock, S. B. (Ja ’21)
Winter circuit of our Arctic coast. Stuck, H. (Je ’20)
=Wisconsin= =History= Doudna, E. G: Our Wisconsin. (D ’20)
Wisdom of Akhnaton. Grantham, A. E. (N ’20)
Wit of the wild. Ingersoll, E. (D ’20)
With other eyes. Lorimer, N. O. (O ’20)
With the Chinks. Klein, D. (Jl ’20)
With the “Die-hards” in Siberia. Ward, J: (Jl ’20)
With the doughboy in France. Hungerford, E: (F ’21)
Without mercy. Goodwin, J: (F ’21)
Witness of the sun. Williams, H: S. (N ’20)
=Woman= Bennett, A. Our women. (N ’20) Kenealy, A. Feminism and sex-extinction. (N ’20) Proceedings of the international conference of women physicians. (Ja ’21) Sanger, M. H. Woman and the new race. (F ’21) =Employment= Bullock, E. D., comp. Selected articles on the employment of women. (Mr ’20) Clark, A. Working life of women in the seventeenth century. (Je ’20) Filene, C. Careers for women. (Ja ’21) =Health and Hygiene= Jacobs, E. E. Study of the physical vigor of American women. (F ’21) Myerson, A. Nervous housewife. (F ’21) =History and condition= Reynolds, M. Learned lady In England. (Jl ’20) =Social and moral questions= Gallichan, C. G. Women’s wild oats. (Jl ’20)
Woman. Marx, M. (Ag ’20)
Woman and the new race. Sanger, M. H. (F ’21)
Woman of thirty. Seiffert, M. A. (Mr ’20)
Woman triumphant. Blasco Ibañez, V. (Je ’20)
Women who came in the Mayflower. Marble, A. R. (Jl ’20)
Women’s wages. Hutchinson, E. J. (Ap ’20)
Women’s wild oats. Gallichan, C. G. (Jl ’20)
Wonder stories. Bailey, C. S. (O ’20)
Wonder tales of the world. Armfield. C. (N ’20)
Wonderful night. Snowden, J. H: (Jl ’20)
Wonders of natural history. Collins, A. F: and V. D. (Ja ’21)
=Wood, Leonard, 1860–= Hagedorn, H. That human being, Leonard Wood. (Je ’20) Hobbs, W: H. Leonard Wood. (Ap ’20) Holme, J: G. Life of Leonard Wood. (My ’20) Wood, E. F. Leonard Wood. (Ap ’20) Wood, L. Leonard Wood on national issues. (My ’20)
Wood-folk comedies. Long, W: J. (N ’20)
=Woodwork= Dooley, W: H: Applied science for wood-workers. (Mr ’20)
Worker and his work. Center, S. S., comp. (O ’20)
Workers at war. Warne, F. J. (D ’20)
Working life of women in the seventeenth century. Clark, A. (Je ’20)
World beyond. Moore, J. H., comp. (O ’20)
World history. Bryce. J. B. (F ’21)
World remaking. Barron, C. W. (Ap ’20)
World to mend. Sherwood. M. P. (N ’20)
World’s illusion. Wassermann, J. (Ja ’21)
Worst boys in town. Hill, J. L. (Ap ’20)
Worth. Kane, R. (O ’20)
Wounded souls. Gibbs, P. H. (N ’20)
Wounded words. Whitin, C. B. (S ’20)
Wreckers. Lynde, F. (Jl ’20)
Writing through reading. Gay, R. M. (Jl ’20)
Wunpost. Coolidge, D. (N ’20)
Wyndham’s pal. Bindloss, H. (Mr ’20)
Yankee in the British zone. MacVeagh, E. C., and Brown, L. D. (Mr ’20)
Yankee ingenuity in the war. Stockbridge, F. P. (Je ’20)
Year as a government agent. Whitehouse, V. (Mr ’20)
=Yearbooks (devotional, etc.)= Bangs, J: K. Cheery way. (S ’20)
Year’s at the spring. Eng title of Anthology of recent poetry. Walters, L. D’O. (F ’21)
Yellow soap. Taylor, K. H. (Ag ’20)
You can, but will you? Marden, O. S. (Jl ’20)
Young citizen’s own book. Fraser, C. C. (N ’20)
Young hearts. Buckrose, J. E., pseud. (S ’20)
Young man and teaching. Wright, H: P. (Jl ’20)
Young man and the law. Baldwin, S. E. (Je ’20)
=Young men’s Christian associations= Mayo, K. “That damn Y.” (Jl ’20)
Young people’s history of the Pilgrims. Griffis, W: E. (Je ’20)
Young physician. Young, F. B. (Ag ’20)
Your biggest job, school or business. Smith, H: L: (F ’21)
Your psychic powers and how to develop them. Carrington. H. (My ’20)
Yours for sleep. Walsh, W: S. (S ’20)
Youth and egolatry. Baroja y Nessi, P. (S ’20)
Youth and the bright Medusa. Cather, W. S. (N ’20)
Youth challenges. Kelland, C. B. (D ’20)
Youth in Harley. Gerould, G. H. (O ’20)
=Zanzibar= Pearce, F. B. Zanzibar. (S ’20)
=Zinc= Lones, T: E. Zinc and its alloys. (My ’20)
=Zionism= Sampter, J. E. Guide to Zionism. (S ’20)
=Zoology= Cockerell, T. D. A. Zoology. (Je ’20)
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Hoeber. Paul B. Hoeber, 69 E. 59th St., N.Y.
Holt. Henry Holt & Co., 19 W. 44th St., N.Y.
Houghton. Houghton, Mifflin Co., 4 Park St., Boston; 16 E. 40th St., N.Y.; 2451–2459 Prairie Av., Chicago; 278 Post St., San Francisco.
Huebsch. B. W. Huebsch, 116 W. 13th St., N.Y.
Innes & Sons, 1311 Sansom St., Philadelphia.
International Bk. Pub Co., 5 Beekman St., N.Y.
Jacobs. G: W. Jacobs & Co., 1628 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Md.
Jones, Marshall. Marshall Jones Co., 212 Summer St., Boston.
Kenedy. P. J. Kenedy & Sons, 44 Barclay St., N.Y.
Kennerley. Mitchell Kennerley, Park Av. & 59th St., N.Y.
Knopf. Alfred A. Knopf, 220 W. 42d St., N.Y.
Lane. John Lane Co., 786 6th Av., N.Y. Hossfeld publications now handled by Peter Reilly.
Lemcke. Lemcke & Buechner, 30–32 E. 20th St., N.Y. Agents for the Columbia University Publications formerly sold by Macmillan.
Leonard. W. M. Leonard, 711 Boylston St., Boston.
Lippincott. J. B. Lippincott Co., East Washington Sq., Philadelphia.
Little. Little, Brown & Co., 34 Beacon St., Boston.
Longmans. Longmans, Green & Co., 443–449 4th Av., cor. 30th St., N.Y. Publish the Columbia University studies in history, economics and public law, formerly published by Macmillan. Sole Am. agents for Edward Arnold, London.
Lothrop. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 93 Federal St., Boston. A consolidation of The Lee & Shepard Co. and the Lothrop Co.
Luce, J: W. John W. Luce & Co., 212 Summer St., Boston.
Lutheran Pub. Soc. See United Lutheran Publication House.
Macaulay Co., 15 W. 38th St., N.Y.
McBride. Robert M. McBride & Co., 7 W. 16th St., N.Y. Formerly McBride, Nast & Co.
McCann. James A. McCann, 188 W. 4th St., N.Y.
McClurg. A. C. McClurg & Co., 330–352 E. Ohio St., Chicago. Purchased the book business of Library Shelf.
McGraw. McGraw-Hill Bk. Co., 239 W. 39th St., N.Y. Consolidation of the McGraw Pub. Co. and the Hill Pub. Co. Purchased the business of the Clark Bk. Co., and the book department of Engineering News Pub. Co.
McKay. David McKay, 604–608 S. Washington Square, Philadelphia.
Macmillan. The Macmillan Co., 66 5th Av., N.Y. Acquired the business of the Outing Co., and Sturgis & Walton. Agents for the Cambridge University Press and for the Society for Promotion of Christian Knowledge.
Manual Arts Press, 237 N. Monroe St., Peoria, Ill.
Moffat. Moffat, Yard & Co., 30 Union Sq., N.Y.
Morehouse Pub. Co., 1801–1811 Fond du Lac Av., Milwaukee, Wis. Formerly Young Churchman Co.
Mosby, C. V. Mosby Medical Bk. & Pub Co., Grand Av., & Olive St., St. Louis.
Nation Press, 20 Vesey St., N.Y.
Neale. Neale Pub. Co., 440 4th Av., N.Y.
N.Y. Univ. Press, 32 Waverly Place. N.Y.
Norman, Remington Co., 308 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
Oxford. Oxford University Press (Clarendon Press) (American branch), 35 W. 32d St., N.Y. Agents for the publications of Henry Frowde.
Page. Page Co., 53 Beacon St., Boston. Acquired the business of Dana Estes & Co., for which George Sully & Co. are the selling agents.
Paulist Press, 120 W. 60th St., N.Y.
Penn. Penn Pub. Co., 926 Filbert St., Philadelphia. Prices of their juvenile books have been put on a net basis.
Pilgrim Press, 14 Beacon St., Boston; 19 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago.
Pitman. Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, 2–6 W. 45th St., N.Y.
Presbyterian Bd. Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work (Westminster Press), 1319 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton. N.J.
Public-School. Public-School Pub. Co., Bloomington, Ill.
Putnam. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, Putnam Bldg., 2–6 W. 45th St., N.Y.
Rand. Rand-McNally & Co., Rand-McNally Bldg., Chicago; 40 E. 22d St., N.Y.; 455 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Rand School of Social Science, 7 E. 15 St., N.Y.
Reilly & Lee. Reilly & Lee Co., 1006–12 S. Michigan Av., Chicago. Formerly Reilly & Britton Co.
Revell. Fleming H. Revell & Co., 158 6th Av., N.Y.; 17 N. Wabash Av., Chicago.
Review of Reviews Co., 30 Irving Pl., N.Y.
Reynolds Pub. Reynolds Publishing Company, 416 W. 13th St., N.Y.
Ronald. Ronald Press Co., Evening Post Bldg., 20 Vesey St., N.Y.
Russell Sage Foundation, 130 E. 22d St., cor. Lexington Av., N.Y.
S. V. M. Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, 25 Madison Av., N. Y.
Saunders. W. B. Saunders Co., West Washington Square, Philadelphia.
Schirmer. G. Schirmer. 3 E. 43d St., N.Y.
Scribner. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 597 6th Av., N.Y.; 608 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
Seltzer. Thomas Seltzer, Inc., 5 W. 50th St., N.Y. Formerly Scott & Seltzer
Seymour. Seymour, Daughaday, & Co., 610 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
Shaw, A. W. A. W. Shaw Co., Cass, Huron & Erie Sts., Chicago; 299 Madison Av., N.Y.
Sherman. F: Fairchild, 1790 Broadway, N.Y.
Silver. Silver, Burdett & Co., 126 5th Av., N.Y.; 218–223 Columbus Av., Boston.
Small. Small, Maynard & Co., 41 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.
Stanton & Van Vliet Co., 501 Plymouth Court, Chicago.
Stewart & Kidd Co., Cincinnati, O.
Stokes. F. A. Stokes Co., 443–449 4th Av., N.Y.
Stratford Co., 12 Pearl St., Boston.
Sully, George Sully & Co., 373 4th Av., N.Y. Formerly Sully & Kleinteich. Selling agents of the Dana Estes & Co. publications of which the Page Co. are the proprietors.
Sunwise Turn, Inc., 51 E. 44th St., N.Y.
Union of Am. Hebrew Congregations, 62 Duttenhofer Bldg., Cincinnati, O.
United Lutheran Publication House, 9th & Sansom St., Philadelphia; 437 5th Av., N.Y.; 159 N. State St., Chicago; Second National Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh A consolidation of the Lutheran Publication Society and the General Council Publishing House
Univ. of Cal. Univ. of California, Berkeley, Cal. Address University Press, California Hall, Berkeley.
Univ. of Chicago Press, 58th St. & Ellis Av., Chicago.
Univ. of Ill. Press, Urbana, Ill. For Univ. studies, address Editor, 161 Administration Bldg., Urbana, Ill.
Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis, Minn.
Univ. of Washington, Seattle, Wash.
Van Nostrand. D. Van Nostrand Co., 8 Warren St., N. Y.
Wagner, Harr. Harr Wagner Pub. Co., 239 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal. Acquired the publications of the Whitaker & Ray-Wiggin Co.
Warne. Frederick Warne & Co., 26 E. 22d St., N.Y.
Warwick & York, Inc., 10 Centre St., Baltimore, Md.
Watt. W. J. Watt & Co., 31 W 43d St., N. Y.
Wilde. W. A. Wilde Co., 120 Boylston St., Boston; Rand-McNally Bldg., Chicago.
Wiley. John Wiley & Sons. 432 4th Av., N.Y.
Wilson, H. W. H. W. Wilson Co., 958–964 University Av., N.Y.
Womans Press, 600 Lexington Av., N.Y.
World Bk. World Book Co., Park Hill, Yonkers-on-Hudson, N.Y.; 2126 Prairie Av., Chicago. Purchased the business of the Globe School Book Co.
Yale University Press, 143 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.; 19 E. 47th St., N.Y.
Zionist Organization of Am., 55 5th Av., N.Y.
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1. Silently corrected palpable typographical errors; retained non-standard spellings and dialect. 2. Added table of Contents. 3. Enclosed italics font in _underscores_. 4. Enclosed bold or blackletter font in =equals=.