. ■ , ' h BIB ■■ ■ - / Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Wellcome Library https://archive.org/details/b31359681_0008 Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature Halkett, Samuel, and John Laing A Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain, with an index to authors’ pseudonyms. Edited by Catherine Laing. 4 volumes, 8vo. Edinburgh 1882-1888 Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature. New and enlarged edition by James Kennedy, W. A. Smith, and A. F. Johnson. 7 volumes, Large Royal 8vo. Edinburgh 1926-1934 Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous ENGLISH LITERATURE (SAMUEL HALKETT AND JOHN LAING) VOLUME EIGHT, 1 900-1 950 BY DENNIS E. RHODES PRINTED BOOKS DEPARTMENT, BRITISH MUSEUM AND ANNA E. C. SIMONI PRINTED BOOKS DEPARTMENT, BRITISH MUSEUM In continuation of the work of DR JAMES KENNEDY, W. A. SMITH, AND A. F. JOHNSON OLIVER AND BOYD EDINBURGH: TWEEDDALE COURT LONDON: 39A WELBECK STREET, W.I FIRST PUBLISHED 1956 '1}W>*i+ l 0 3 3 PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN AT THE KYNOCH PRESS, BIRMINGHAM FOR OLIVER AND BOYD LTD y EDINBURGH PREFACE THE new and enlarged edition of Halkett and Laing appeared in six volumes between 1926 and 1932 and was followed in 1934 by a final volume containing an index and second supplement. It has now been decided to issue two further supplementary volumes, the first containing additions from 1900 as far as 1949, and the second consisting entirely of additions and corrections to the period before 1900. It has not been possible for the present editors to attempt a revision of the whole work, desirable as such an undertaking would be. The aim of the first of these supplementary volumes is simply to give the authorship of as many as possible of those anonymous and pseudonymous books which were published in the English language between 1900 and 1949 inclusive; from 1950 onwards the relative information may to a great extent be found in the British National Bibliography, and for this reason only a limited number of entries for books dated 1950 will be found in this volume. The publication of the Library of Congress catalogue since 1943 has greatly facilitated the inclusion of American books, and the present compilers wish to express their warm thanks to the Librarian of Congress for so generously presenting them with a complete set of his anonyma and pseudonyma on cards. These have been constantly drawn upon in the compilation of the first volume, and will be similarly used in the second. As for English books, the major portion of the information comes from the British Museum catalogue. The editors are also much indebted to many publishers, booksellers, authors, librarians and others whom it is impossible to name here but whom they take this opportunity of thanking for their collaboration. There are, of course, a large number of books whose absence from this first volume is regretted, but many books were published, especially during the two world wars, whose authorship was withheld for security reasons and cannot now be traced. This applies principally to those books written either by refugees from occupied Europe or by serving members of the armed forces. In other Vll cases professional etiquette still prevents the authorship of a particular book from being divulged. In every entry some indication has been given of the source of authorship: the commonest will be found to be Brit. Mus. and L.C. (Library of Congress). Where the words Private information are found, this has usually been supplied by the author himself or by his publisher. Extensive use has also been made of Edgar R. Seary’s A Biographical and Bibliographical Record of South African Literature in English (1938). D.E.R. A.E.C.S. viii Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature A A.D. 1583. Sir Humphrey Gilbert. A record & a surmise. By Hillel Samson [Harrington Sainsbury]. 8vo. Pp. 41. Kensington, 1921 Lancet, British Medical Journal, 1937. A.R.P. handbook. By an A.R.P. officer [D. Macl. Macmillan]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [L.C.] Dundee, 1938 A. S. Pushkin, a biographical sketch. By V. V. Veresayev [Vikentii Vikent’evich Smidovich]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] Moscow, 1937 ABBEY (an) champion. By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley], 8vo. Pp. 219. [Brit. Mus.] London,1946 ABBEY (the) girls on trial. By Elsie J. Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1931] ABBEY (the) girls play up. By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1930] ABBEY U.F. Church. Forty years of an honourable ministry. 1878-1918. [Signed: J. L. H., i.e. James Lindsay Hilson. Reprinted from the Jedburgh Gazette.] 4to. s.sh. [Brit. Mus.] [Jedburgh, 1918] ABBREVIA phonetic shortwriting. [By Abel John Jones and Rhoda May Jones.] 8vo. 4 pt. [Brit. Mus.] Cardiff, 1938 ABC ethics from life’s storybook, written and illustrated by Quan Wing [Ethelyn Mae Webster]. 8vo. [L.C.] Boston [1934] ABC (an) for special constables and police war reserves. Containing a guide to police action in criminal cases alphabetically arranged; the Special Constables Acts and Orders, 1831 to 1923; first aid hints; and notes on the treatment of war- gas victims. [By C. R. Plewitt.] i2mo. Pp. 116. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] ABC (the) of American independence, a concise history of the Old South Church, etc. [The dedication signed: W. P. C., compiler, i.e. William Peter Cherring- ton.] 8vo. Pp. 17. [L.C.] Boston [1901] A-B-C (the) of amortization; in relation to the repayment of such obligations as mortgage loans, money loans, notes, instalment bonds, etc. [By George Holz- man.] Fol. Pp. 159. [L.C.] [New York, 1936] ABC (the) of cooking for men with no experience of cooking on small boats ... in camps, etc. [By Adeline Balch Coit.] 8vo. Pp. 40. [L.C.] New York, 1917 A.B.C. (the) of economic equity. [By John Taylor Peddie.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] ABC of victory gardens; a compilation of facts, figures, tables and charts, etc. [By Julien J. Proskauer.] 8vo. Pp. 32. [L.C.] [New York, 1943] ABC (the) of Wall Street. [The preface signed: S. A. N., i.e. Samuel Armstrong Nelson.] 8vo. Pp. 164. [L.C.] New York, 1909 ABOLITION (the) of the trial balance together with twelve studies in bookkeeping and accounting. [By William Winter Thorne.] 8vo. Pp. 168. [L.C.] Detroit [1906] ABOUT heuristics. A letter from a dean of public administration to his graduates. [By Lent Dayton Upson.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [L.C.] [Ypsilanti, Mich., 1943] ABOUT the murder of a man afraid of women. A Thatcher Colt detective mystery. By Anthony Abbot [Fulton Oursler]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 293. [L.C.] New York [1937] ABOUT the murder of the circus queen. A Thatcher Colt detective mystery. By Anthony Abbot [Fulton Oursler]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 275. [L.C.] New York [1932] ABOUT the murder of the clergyman’s mistress, etc. By Anthony Abbot [Fulton Oursler]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 284. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1931] ABOUT the murder of the night club lady. A Thatcher Colt detective mystery. By Anthony Abbot [Fulton Oursler]. 8vo. Pp. x, 263. [.L.C.] New York [1931] ABOUT those warts. [By D. Newsome.] 32mo. [Brit. Mus.] Sheffield [1936] ABOVE the law. [A novel.] By John Goodwin [Sidney Floyd Gowing], 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 ABRAHAM Lincoln and the Supreme Court. An examination of Governor George H. Earle’s Springfield, Ill., address. [By Charles E. Rudy.] 8vo. Pp. 15. [L.C.] [Ashland, Pa., 1937] ABSENT in the spring. [A novel.] By Mary Westmacott [Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, later Mallowan]. 8vo. Pp. 160. London, 1944 Sunday Times, 8 . xi . 1953. ABSOLUTE life on trial. A plain statement of the progress of absolute life against the opposition of the mortality and perversion of the world. The state’s prosecution as seen in the light of the truths of the new life. [By Evelyn Arthur See.] 8vo. Pp. 364. [L.C.] London and Chicago, 1911 ABSTRACT of laws relating to libraries, in force in 1915, in the states and territories of the United States. [By William Howard Brett.] 8vo. Pp. 368. [L.C.] [Cleveland] 1916 Privately printed. ABYSSINIA. The essential facts in the dispute and an answer to the question— “Ought we to support sanctions?” By Vigilantes [Konni Zilliacus]. 8vo. Pp. 62. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 ABYSSINIA—what the stars foretell. By Richard Harold Naylor [Richard Harold Thropp]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Adus.] London [1935] ACCIDENT (the) on board the U.S.S. Princeton, February 28, 1844: a contemporary newsletter. [By George Sykes.] Edited with notes by St. George L. Sioussat. 8vo. Pp. 29. [L.C.] [Philadelphia, 1937] ACCORDING to their deserts. [A novel.] By Cherry Veheyne [Ethel Williamson]. 8vo. Pp. 342. [Brit. Mus.] London [1924] ACCOUNT (an) of the districts of Bihar and Patna in 1811-1812. By Francis Buchanan, later Hamilton. [Editor’s introduction signed: J. F. W. J., i.e. Sir John Francis William James.] 8vo. 2 vol. [Brit. Mus.] Patna [1936] ACCUSER (the). By Frederick Arthur [Frederick Arthur Heygate Lambert]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 ACE (the) of clubs murder. By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] ACE of the diamond deuce. By Chuck Stanley [Charles Stanley Strong]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 ACES made easy; or, Pons Asinorum in a nutshell. By W. D. H. McCullough and Fougasse [Cyril Kenneth Bird], with illustrations by the latter. 8vo. Pp. 133. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 ACIDOSIS, endocrinology and glandular tables. [By James Francis Coupal.] Reprint from the Medical interpreter. 8vo. [L.C.] Washington [1923] ACIMNOS CEIHPR to a correct and complete work, and in addition thereto, printed in full are the monitorial instructions for all the degrees; the twenty-five ancient landmarks of the craft, etc. [By William Wallace Daggett.] 19th ed. 8vo. Pp. 242. [L.C.] Oshkosh, Wise., 1926 ACME shorthand manual. [By James Samuel Curry.] 8vo. Pp. xx, 189. [L.C.] Cleveland, O. [1908] ACROSS Hardangervidda, Europe’s largest mountain plateau, by railway and automobile. [By Christian Per Gronbeck GierlofT.] 8vo. Pp. 19. [L.C.] [Oslo, 1929] ACROSS the border. By J. G. Sarasin [Geraldine Gordon Salmon]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] ACTINOTHERAPY technique. [By David Arthur Jones.] 8vo. Pp. 168. [Brit. Mus.] Slough, 1933 ADAIR and son. [A novel.] By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1940 ADAM. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1931] ADAM and two Eves. Strange story of a girl told by herself. [By Edith Gydrgy.] 8vo. Pp. 253. [L.C.] New York [1934] ADDRESS (an) to the Fountain Club, 1923. By Sir Edmund William Gosse. [Editor’s foreword signed: P. G., i.e. Philip Gosse.] 8vo. Pp. 11. [Brit. Mus.] [London] 1931 Privately printed edition of 35 copies. ADDRESSES by the chancellor of the Hebrew university [Judah Leon Magnus]. 8vo. Pp. 308. [L.C.] Jerusalem, 1936 ADfeLE and Co. [A novel.] By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] ADEPT (the) of Galilee. A story and an argument. By the author of The initiate [Cyril Scott]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1920 ADJUSTERS (the). By Valentine [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 ADMIRALS all. An amphibious adventure in three acts. By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith] and Stephen King-Hall. 8vo. Pp. 87. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] ADRIAN Grey. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Codings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 313. [Brit. Mus.] London [1921] ADRIFT. [A novel.] By Sinbad [Aylward Edward Dingle]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] ADRIFT in the Arctic. By J. Strang Morrison [William Albert Strang Thom], 8vo. Pp. 287. [L.C.] London, 1930 ADVANCED course in Yogi philosophy and oriental occultism. By Yogi Rama- charaka [William Walker Atkinson]. 8vo. Pp. 337. [Brit. Mus.] Chicago [1905] ADVENTURE beautiful. [A novel.] By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] ADVENTURE for two. By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] ADVENTURE in Mayfair. A novel. By Philip Hughes [Hugh Phillips]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 ADVENTURE in Washington. By Leonard Q. Ross [Leo Calvin Rosten]. 8vo. Pp. 199. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1940] ADVENTURE (the) of the Blue Room. By Sydney Fowler [Sydney Fowler Wright]. 8vo. Pp. 168. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] ADVENTURES in solitude. By David Grayson [Ray Stannard Baker]. 8vo. Pp. 206. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] ADVENTURES (the) of a lady. By Lee Lindsay [Jean Barre]. 8vo. Pp. 206. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 ADVENTURES (the) of an A.D.C. By Shetland Bradley [Francis Bradley Bradley Birt]. 8vo. Pp. 332. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1910 ADVENTURES (the) of Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Ban- nington Lee]. Problems in deduction. 8vo. Pp. xii, 357. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1934 ADVENTURES (the) of Juma. By R. A. Dick [Josephine A. C. Leslie]. Decorations by John Nicolson. 8vo. Pp. 220. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 ADVENTURES (the) of Pidgee Mouse. [By Frances Elizabeth Axtell.] 8vo. Pp* 54* [L.C.] Omaha, Neb. [1931] ADVENTURES (the) of Romney Pringle, etc. By Clifford Ashdown [Richard Austin Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 198. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1902 ADVENTURES (the) of Scamp. By Mary Pollock [Enid Mary Blyton]. 8vo. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] London [1943] ADVENTURES (the) of “Stumpy.” By Stubby, author of “Stubby”'—story of a cat. Edited by his mistress [Kate White- head]. 8vo. Pp. 158. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 ADVENTUROUS (an) holiday. Adapted from A Heather holiday. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow, 1933 ADVERTISING Christianity. By a London journalist [Newman Watts]. i6mo. Pp. 23. [Brit. Mus.] Croydon [1945] ADVICE to young ladies, from “The London Journal” of 1855 and 1862. With illustrations from the same and other sources. Selected by R. D. [Randall Robert Henry Davies]. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 AERONAUTICAL (the) Society of Great Britain. [By Algernon Edward Berri- man.] 8vo. Pp. 52. [L.C.] [London, 1912?] AE’S [George William Russell’s] letters to Mfnanlabain. With an introduction by Lucy Kingsley Porter. 8vo. Pp. 102. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1937 AESOP dancing; or, the Heart of Oliver Goldsmith. By J. E. Buckrose [Annie Edith Jameson]. 8vo. [Brit. Musi] London, 1930 A2TH (the) mystery. Includes the ^Eth drills, the /Eth body and the /Eth world, the divine science of the soul, the highest development of soul powers, and the divine mystery of sex. The iEth priesthood. [By Reuben Swinburne Clymer.] 8vo. Pp. 48. [L.C.] [Allentown, Pa., 1914] AFFAIR (the) on Thor’s Head. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] AFFAIR (the) Ravel. [A novel.] By John Courage [Richard Goyne]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] AFFAIRS of men. [Extracts from various historical novels.] By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 222. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] AFKE’S ten. Told from the Dutch of Ninke van Hichtum [S. M. D. Troelstra Bokma de Boer] by Marie Kiersted Pidgeon. With illustrations. 8vo. Pp. 231. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 Original title Afke's dental. AFRICA. [By George S. Dickson.] 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] [London, 1925] AFRICAN Odyssey. By Joseph Crad [Edward Clarence Trelawney Ansell]. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 AFRICAN orchestra. [A novel.] By Olive Lethbridge [Olive Lethbridge Banbury]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 AFRIKAANS for English pupils. A practical book for learning Afrikaans in a quick and pleasant way. By Afrikaner [C. A. E. Vine Hall van Cappelle]. 8vo. 2 pt. [Brit. Mus.] Kaapstad, 1923, 27 The author’s name appears on pt. 2, second edition. AFTER midnight. A novel. By Martha Albrand [Heidi Heiberta Freybe Loe- wengard]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 AFTER Puritanism, 1850-1900. By Hugh Kingsmill [Hugh Kingsmill Lunn]. 8vo. AFTER-BREAKFAST (the) book. By Anthony Armstrong [George Anthony Armstrong Willis]. 8vo. Pp. 157. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 AFTERMATH. Bv Hans Habe [Hans Bekessy]. 8vo. Pp. 328. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 AFTERMATH (the); or, gleanings from a busy life. Called upon the outer cover, for purposes of sale, Caliban’s guide to letters. By H. B. [Joseph Hilaire Pierre Belloc.] 8vo. Pp. viii, 194. [L.C.] New York [1903] AFTER-WAR trade plans of five nations: Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Germany. A series of five articles setting forth the preparations which these countries are making to expand their foreign trade when the world conflict ends. [By Gilbert Hirsch.] 8vo. [L.C.] [New York, 1918] AGAINST terrorism in the workers’ struggle. [A pamphlet published by the Socialist Anti-Terror Committee. By Guy Alfred Aldred.] 8vo. Glasgow [1938] MS. notes in the British Museum copy. AGAINST the world. [A novel.] By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dublin [1935] AGES (the) outlined. From God to God. From eternity to eternity. By C. O. [C. Opie.] 8vo. Pp. 94. [Brit. Mus.] Langport [1932] AIDS to will training in Christian education. By two Sisters of Notre Dame, Cleveland, Ohio [Sister Mary Fortunata and Sister Mary Catherine]. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 237. [L.C.] New York and Cincinnati, 1943 AINCEWORTHY (the) mystery. By Gregory Baxter [John Sellar Matheson Ressich and Eric De Banzie], 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 AIR (the) bandits. A novel. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1935 AIR cargoes. [By James Donovan Mal- colmson.] Obi. 8vo. Pp. 44. [L.C.] [New York, 1943] AIR Force girl, etc. [A novel.] By Carol Gaye [Renee Shann]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 AIR liner. [A novel.] By Charles Lome [Charles Neville Brand]. 8vo. Pp. 291. AIR (the) mariner. By a flying boat captain [Donald Clifford Tyndall Bennett]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 123. [Brit. Musi] London, 1938 AIR navigation. [By Ellison Hawks.] 8vo. Pp. 27. [Brit. Mus.] Southport, 1943 AIR over Eden. [On the strategic importance of Iraq in air communication.] By “HW” [Ernest Leslie Howard-Wil- liams] and Sidney Hay. With illustrations. 8vo. Pp. 292. [Brit. Mus.] London,1937 AIR peril on the Amazon. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. v, 250. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] AIRCRAFT. [Illustrations, with explanatory text.] By Le Corbusier [Charles Edouard Jeanneret]. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York, 1935 AIREDALE breeders’ handbook. [By Robert L. Bettis.] 8vo. Pp. 92. [L.C.] [Norfolk, Va., 1916] AIRLINE (the) honey book. [By John Willis Love.] 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] Medina, O. [1915] AIRMEN speak ...See WINGED words. Our airmen speak . . . AIRPLANE (an) in the Arabian Nights. By Arthur Lee Gould [Arthur Stanley Gould Lee]. 8vo. Pp. 239. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 ALABASTER (the) box, and other poems. By “N” [George Norton?] 8vo. Pp. 32. [Brit. Mus.] n.p., 1930 Privately printed. ALBANIA-WIED (the) cause. By Comes [Marcellus Donald Alexander von Red- lich], 8vo. Pp. 109. [L.C.] [New York?] 1932 ALBATROSS. By John Presland [Gladys Skelton]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] ALBERT, King of the Belgians. By Evelyn Graham [Netley Lucas]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1929] ALBERT the Brave: King of the Belgians. [By Netley Lucas.] Revised edition [of Albert, King of the Belgians, published under the pseudonym Evelyn Graham]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] ALCATRAZ. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. iv, 325. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1923 ALCHEMY (the) murder. By Peter Oldfeld [P. Jacobsson and Vernon Oldfield Bartlett]. 8vo. Pp. v, 308. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 ALCOHOL A B C’s. [In verse.] Text by Pals [Paul Synnestvedt, Anna Syn- nestvedt, Lina Synnestvedt]. Illustrations by Fingal Rosenqvist. i6mo. [Brit. Mus.] n.p. [1930] ALCOHOL and alcoholism. Alcoholism a preventable disease. Ten studies in the nature and effects of alcohol, temperance lessons, aproved [ffc] by the National Interchurch Temperance Federation. [By Samuel Ekin Gill.] 8vo. Pp. 35. [L.C.] Philadelphia, Pa. [1913] ALEC the Great. By Edwina [Frances Edwina Dumm]. Verses by Robert Dennis [Robert Dennis Dumm]. 8vo. Pp. 501. [L.C.] New York [1946] ALEC the Great. Verses by R. D. D. [Robert Dennis Dumm.] Drawings by Edwina [Frances Edwina Dumm]. 8vo. Pp. 92. [L.C.] Racine, Wis. [1933] ALEXANDER James Carlyle, 1861-1943. From the Proceedings of the British Academy, etc. [Signed: F. M. P., i.e. Frederick Maurice Powicke.] 8vo. Pp. 15. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] ALFRED Clark Chapin, March 8, 1848 to October 2, 1936. [By Lucy Eugenia Osborne.] 8vo. Pp. 22. [L.C.] Portland, Me., 1937 Privately printed. ALFRED Spalding Harvey, 1840-1905. Contributions to magazines, speeches, etc. [The editor’s preface signed: B. S. H., i.e. B. S. Harvey.] 8vo. Pp. 527. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1907 Printed for private circulation. ALGIERS Mission Band, founded by I. Lilias Trotter. [A history. Signed: H.W.S., i.e. Harold W. Stalley.] Obi. i2mo. Pp. 18. [Brit. Mus.] N.P. [1944] ALIAS Blackshirt. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 276. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 ALIAS Norman Conquest. By Berkeley Gray [Edwy Searles Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1945 ALICE: an adultery. [By Edward Alexander Crowley. With a critical essay signed: G. K., i.e. Gerald Festus Kelly.] 8vo. Pp. xx, 95. [Brit. Mus.] n.p., 1903 Privately printed. ALICE Drayton Greenwood ... A memorial sketch. [Signed: E. C. W., i.e. Edith Caroline Wilson.] 8vo. Pp. 9. [Brit. Mus.] n.p. [1935] Privately printed. ALICE Fletcher Whitney, 1853-1901. A tribute to a noble life. [By Arthur Eastman Whitney.] 8vo. Pp. 81. [L.C.] N.P., 1902 Privately printed. ALICE in blunderland; or, the plain people through the looking glass. By two of them [Mary Chase Mills Lyall, author, Earl Harvey Lyall, illustrator], with apologies to Lewis Carroll. [A satire on Theodore Roosevelt and the political campaign of 1912.] 8vo. Pp. ii, 60. [L.C.] n.p. [1912?] ALICE in the delighted states. By Edward Hope [Edward Hope Coffey]. 8vo. Pp. 303. [Brit. Musi] London, 1928 ALL about ships and shipping. By Francis Miltoun [Milburg Francisco Mansfield]. Edited by Edwin P. Harnack. Fifth edition [of Ships and shipping]. i6mo. Pp. xiii, 543. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 ALL about the Bible. By a London journalist [Newman Watts]. 8vo. Pp. 72. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 A new edition of The “Christian Herald” Bible study course. ALL alone. The life and private history of Emily Jane Bronte. By Romer Wilson [Florence Roma Muir Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. xv, 298. London, 1928 ALL found. By Joan Butler [Robert William Alexander]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] ALL hands. Seven stories of the sea. By L. Luard [William Blaine Luard]. 8vo. Pp. 272. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 ALL in the day’s work, etc. By Lyndon Snow [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 192. London, 1950 Private information. ALL mixed up. A comedy in one act. By Bruce Bell [Richard Hill Wilkinson]. 8vo. Pp. 37. [L.C.] Boston, Mass. [1934] ALL on a summer’s day. [A novel.] By John Garden [Harry Lutf Verne Fletcher]. 8vo. Pp. 202. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 ALL out to win. [A novel.] By Frank Phillips [Philip Rooney]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] ALL past years. By Vicky Lancaster [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 217. [London, 1949] Private information. ALL roads led me to adventure. By Joseph Crad [Edward Clarence Tre- lawney Ansell]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 240. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] ALL Saints Church, Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorkshire. [Signed: G. E. K., i.e. George Edward Kirk.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] [Leeds] 1948 ALL space my playground. By Cedric Stokes [George Beardmore]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] ALL swans. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 286. London [1932] Private information. ALL that a man hath: a novel. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken] and Ernest Charles Heath Hosken. 8vo. Pp- 379- [Brit. Mus.] London, 1907 ALL that I want. A novel. By Ronald Bryce [Howard Rockey]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus] London [1925] ALL the dogs of my life. By “Elizabeth,” author of Elizabeth and her German garden [Mary Annette Countess Russell, nee Countess von Arnim]. 8vo. Pp. 229. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1936 ALL visitors ashore. A novel. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 192. London, 1948 Private information. ALL wrong but “Rome” ... By an old lay convert [Leonard Smith]. i6mo. Pp. 205. [Brit. Mus.] Birmingham [1931] ALLEY (an) of flashing spears, and other stories. By Donn Byrne [Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne]. 8vo. Pp. v, 250. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] ALMA Mater; or, the Georgetown centennial, and other dramas. By M. S. Pine [Sister Mary Paulina Finn]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [L.C.] Washington, D.C., 1913 ALOE (the). By Katherine Mansfield [Kathleen Murry, nee Beauchamp]. [Preface signed: J. M. M., i.e. John Middleton Murry.] 8vo. Pp. vi, 161. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 ALONG the Old Trail. A history of the old and a story of the new Santa Fe trail. [By Joseph Stanton Vernon.] 8vo. Pp. 160. [L.C.] Earned, Kan. [1910] ALONG the southern highway. [By Charles Henry Davis.] Fol. Pp. 12. [L.C.] [New York, 1915] ALONG the sunlit road. [By Ralph Waldo Trine.] Reprinted from the Sunlit road calendar. 8vo. Pp. 60. [L.C.] New York [1915] ALONG the way. A little book of devotional verses. By C. d’Evill [C. H. Whitby]. 8vo. Pp. 40. [Brit. Mus.] Yeovil [1914] ALPHABET (the) in picture puzzle form. By Auntie Muriel [Muriel Levy] . . . Drawings by Marion Wood. 8vo. 2 pt. [Brit. Mus.] Leicester, 1946 The wrapper bears the title: Auntie Muriel's nature wallet. ALTADENA juvenile council plan manual, revised. [By Cecil Lee Whitehead.] 8vo. Pp. 64. 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[Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 AMBROSE McEvoy. By R. M. Y. G. [Reginald Morier Yorke Gleadowe,] 4to. Pp. 29. PI. 34. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1924 AMBUSH (the). [A novel.] By J. G. Sarasin [Geraldine Gordon Salmon]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] AMERICA and the cause of the Allies. By Norman Angell [Sir Ralph Norman Angell Lane]. 8vo. Pp. 15. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1916 AMERICA chooses! in the words of President Roosevelt, June 1940-June 1941. With a running commentary presented by Gordon Beckles [Gordon Beckles Willson]. 8vo. Pp. 144. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 AMERICA comes across. [Impressions of America in wartime.] By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 AMERICA is O.K. by me. By Carlota [Carlota Oppenheimer], 8vo. Pp. 175. [L.C.] New York, 1940 AMERICAN (the) Academy, Lamaca . . . Its work as seen by others. [The preface signed: W. W. W., i.e. William Wilbur Weir.] i6mo. [Brit. Mus.] Larnaca [1934] AMERICAN (the) battleship in commission as seen by an enlisted man. [By Thomas Beyer.] 8vo. Pp. xiv, 248. PI. 39- [L.C.] Washington and New York [1906] AMERICAN (the) club of Havana, Cuba. 1932. History, constitution, by-laws, officers and members. [By Walter M. Daniel.] Fol. Pp. 91. [L.C.] [Havana, 1932] AMERICAN (an) girl at the Durbar. By Shelland Bradley [Francis Bradley Bradley Birt], 8vo. Pp. 301. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1912 AMERICAN (an) girl in India. By Shelland Bradley [Francis Bradley Bradley Birt]. 8vo. Pp. v, 284. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1907 AMERICAN (the) gun mystery. By Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. AMERICAN (the) handbook of printing, containing in brief and simple style something about every department of the art and business of printing. [By Edmund Geiger Gress.] 8vo. Pp. 284. [L.C.] New York, 1913 AMERICAN history . . . By a Sister of St. Joseph, St. Augustine, Florida [Sister Mary Theophila]. 8vo. 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Book Index.] London, 1940 AMONG the Somersaetas, etc. By Lycaon [Vernon Tracy?]. 8vo. Pp. 169. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] AMONG those absent. By Manning Coles [Adelaide Francis Oke Manning and Cyril Henry Coles]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 AMONG those presents. A play in one act for the fair sex. By Peggy Fern way [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 44. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1936] AMY Lowell. A critical appreciation. By Winifred Bryher [Annie Winifred Eller- man]. Second edition. 4to. Pp. 47. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1918 The running title reads “The Art of Amy Lowell.” ANA the runner. A treatise for princes & generals attributed to Prince Mahmoud Abdul. By Patrick Miller [George Gordon Macfarlane]. Engravings by Clifford Webb. 8vo. Pp. 108. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 ANALYTICAL (an) investigation of the Jugoslav problem. [By Albert B. Racz.] 8vo. Pp. 50. [L.C.] [New York?, 1944] ANARCHY or monarchy. The republic a failure. [By John Scott.] 8vo. Pp. 26. [L.C.] [Warrenton, Va., 1900?] ANATOMIST (the), and other plays. By James Bridie [Osborne Henry Mavor]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 ANCIENT (the) alphabet. T. L. P. [Thomas L. Paton.] [Poems.] 8vo. Pp. 60. Richmond [1926] Richmond Directory. ANCIENT (the) roads of England. By Jane Oliver [Helen Rees]. With 18 plates. 8vo. Pp. ix, 245. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 AND a happy new year! A comedy in one act. By Hilda Manning [James Reach]. 8vo. Pp. 31. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1941] AND after that—the light! A poem. [By Henry Aymar Bomberger.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Bala-Cynwyd, Pa., 1924] AND baffle day. [A novel.] By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. AND Berry came too. By Domford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1936] AND death came too. By Richard Hull [Richard Henry Sampson]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 AND fear shall be in the way. By Tasman H. Forth [Alexander Rud Mills]. 8vo. Pp. 62. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 AND five were foolish. [A novel.] By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 311. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1924 AND he did hide himself. A play by Ignazio Silone [Secondo Tranquilli]. Translated ... by Darina Laracy. 8vo. Pp. 118. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 AND I saw a new earth. Affliction & remedy. By Juste Milieu [Harry Hector Wood], 8vo. Pp. 239. [Cum. Book Index.] London [1934] AND master of none. [An autobiography.] By Jonah Barrington [Cyril Carr Dal- maine]. 8vo. Pp. 279. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] AND so to murder. By Carter Dickson [John Dickson Carr]. 8vo. Pp. 280. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1940 AND still she loved him! By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1926] AND the devil. By Charles Cannell [Evelyn Charles H. Vivian]. 8vo. Pp. 327. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 . . . AND the gatepost. [Reproductions of posters designed for the Ministry of Information, with a broadcast talk.] By Fougasse [Cyril Kenneth Bird]. 8vo. Pp. xiv. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 AND then came spring. By Anne Hepple [Anne Hepple Dickinson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] AND then Onide laughed. By Countess Helene Magriska [Enid Florence Brockies]. 8vo. Pp. 206. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] AND then what? [Verse.] By Paul James [James Paul Warburg], 8vo. Pp. 102. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1931 AND then you came. A novel. By Ann Bridge [Lady Mary Dolling O’Malley]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 AND to think that I saw it on Mulberry Street. [Humorous verses and illustrations.] By Dr. Seuss [Theodor Seuss Geisel]. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1939 VOL. VIII ANDREW George Little, 1863-1945. From the Proceedings of the British Academy. [Signed: F. M. P., i.e. Sir Frederick Maurice Powicke.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] ANDROMEDA in Wimpole Street. The romance of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. By Dormer Creston [Dorothy Julia Baynes]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 ANECDOTE (an) concerning a cherry- tree and George Washington, general and commander of the armies of America; with a prefatory note by Nathan van Patten, esq. [By Mason Locke Weems.] 8vo. Pp. 8. [L.C.] Stanford University, 1932 Edition of 65 copies. ANGEL (the). By Peter Traill [Guy Mainwaring Morton]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 ANGEL bread. By Lewis Cox [Euphrasia Emeline Cox]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] ANGEL’S adventure. By George A. Birmingham [James Owen Hannay]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 “ANGELS in the rough.” [Verse. By Margo Love Bird, nee Wharton.] 8vo. Pp. 41. [L.C.] [St. Paul, 1937] ANGEL’S kiss. By Oliver Sandys [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] ANGER (the) of the North. [A novel.] By John Clayton [Henry Bertram Law Webb]. 8vo. Pp. 337. [Brit Mus.] London and Toronto, 1936 ANGLER (the) in India; or, the mighty Mahseer: being the incorporated 3rd edition of The Angler in Northern India and The Mighty Mahseer. By Skene Dhu [Cecil Lang]. 8vo. Pp. xviii, 786, viii. [Brit. Mus.] Allahabad, 1923 ANGLER (the) in Northern India. With a list of fishing localities in India, from the Nerbudda northwards, including Burma and Baluchistan. By Skene Dhu [Cecil Lang]. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 348, viii. [Brit. Mus.] Allahabad, 1910 ANGLO-AMERICAN pitfalls. An Australian commentary (by J. H, Rhodes) accompanying reprint of an article by the editor of the London “Economist” [Geoffrey Crowther] from October, 1941, etc. 8vo. Pp. 31. [L.C.] [Melbourne, 1942] ANGLO-HISPANIC bibliography for 1930. Compiled by E. A. M. [Ethel Annie Mugglestone.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Leicester [1930] B ANIMAL farm. A fairy story. By George Orwell [Eric Blair]. 8vo. Pp. 91. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 ANN. By Ali-Mar [Alice Porn]. 8vo. Pp. 95. [Brit. Mus.] London and Woking [1934] “ANN all-alone.” The story of a girl’s great sacrifice. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] ANN of the House of Barlow. [A novel.] By Doric Collyer [Dorothy A. Hunt]. 8vo. Pp. 303. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1926 ANNA Cate Dole. Memoranda by her husband [Sanford Ballard Dole], 8vo. Pp. 27. [.L.C.] Honolulu, 1921 ANNALS of a little shop. By Anne Hepple [Anne Hepple Dickinson]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 ANNALS (the) of an Anglo-Indian family. (Cherry.) [By Charles Minchin. Edited, with additions, by Sir Malcolm A. Morris.] 8vo. London [1920?] The original edition of 1898 was entitled The annals of an Indian family. ANNALS (the) of the Good Shepherd, Philadelphia, 1850-1925. By a member of the order [Sister M. St. Anthony Norris]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [.L.C.] Philadelphia, 1925 ANNAPOLIS, West Point. Appointments, examinations, complete information relative to entering U.S. Naval academy and U.S. Military academy. [By Mabel E. Orr.] 8vo. [L.C.] Rochester, N.Y. [1915] ANNE adventures. By Valentine [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1938 ANNE Boleyn. By E. Barrington [Eliza Louisa Moresby Beck]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] ANNE Forsyth. By David Lyall [Annie Smith, nee Swan]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dundee [1939] ANNE Gilling—receptionist. By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 ANNE of Avonlea. A comedy in three acts. By Jeanette Carlisle [James Reach]. 8vo. Pp. 89. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London [1940] ANNE of Flying Gap. By H. Haverstock Hill [James Morgan Walsh]. 8vo. Pp. ANNO Domini. [A poem.] By Arthur D’Avalon [Arthur Patterson Webb]. i2mo. Pp. 5. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 ANNO Domini. By John Oxenham [William Arthur Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 297. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 Another issue of The Master's golden years. ANNOUNCER (the), etc. [A novel.] By D. H. Landels [Donald Landels Henderson]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] “ANOINTING (the) in Bethany,” and other poems. [Foreword signed: G. S. R., i.e. George Small Ricker.] 8vo. Pp. 56. [L.C.] [Wichita, 1919] ANONYMOLTS, 1871-1935. [An autobiography. By Agnes Platt.] 8vo. Pp. xi, 336. London, 1936 Private information. ANOTHER country. [A novel.] By H. Du Coudray [Helene Heroys]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 ANOTHER little reader. [By Katherine MacNeish.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [Brit. Mus.] [Singapore, 1939] ANOTHER man’s wife. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] ANOTHER woman’s territory. By Alien [Louisa Alice Baker]. 8vo. Pp. 310. [Brit. Mus.] Westminster, 1901 ANSWER to Hitler. Reflections on Hitler’s “Mein Kampf” and on some recent events upon the continent of Europe. By Evan John [Evan John Simpson]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 89. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 ANTHOLOGY (an) of war poems. Compiled by Frederick Brereton [Frederick Thomson Smith]. Introduction by Edmund Blunden. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] ANTHONY Armstrong. [An anthology of the humorous work of Anthony Armstrong, i.e. George Anthony Armstrong Willis.] 8vo. Pp. vi, 151. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 ANTHONY keeps tryst. By Clive Arden [Lily Clive Nutt]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] ANTHONY Lyveden. [A novel,] By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 308. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1921 ANTIDOTE. By Sinclair Murray [Edward Alan Sullivan]. 8vo. Pp. 332. ANTIQUITY (the) of hall-marking. [By Arthur Westwood.] 8vo. Pp. 7. [Brit. Mus.] Birmingham, 1935 Signed: A. W. ANTI-VETO (the) bill—and after. By Quentin Durward [G. Campbell Dur- ward]. 8vo. Pp. 7. [Brit. Mus.] London [1911] ANTOINE. By Antoine [Antoine Cier- plikowski]. Introduction by LadyMendl. 8vo. Pp. 243. [L.C.] New York, 1945 ANTON the martyr. [By H. K. Barnard.] 8vo. Pp. 93. [L.C.] Chicago, Ill. [1933] ANTS’ castle. By Elleston Trevor [Trevor Dudley-Smith]. With illustrations by David Williams. 8vo. Pp. 168. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 ANYBODY’S child. [A novel.] By Norah Niland [Mrs. N. N. Perkins]. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] Johannesburg, 1922 ANYTHING but love. By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 ANYTHING might happen. By Hearnden Balfour [Beryl Hearnden and Eva Balfour]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 APA Suka, Tuan. Malay stories. By John Angus [John Angus Bethune Cook]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 181. [Brit. Mus.] London [1913] APOCRYPHA (the). A brief introduction. [Signed: W. K. L. C., i.e. William Kemp Lowther Clarke.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 APOSTLE (the) of the cylinder. [A novel.] By Victor Rousseau [Victor Rousseau Emanuel]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 312. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London [1918] Another edition of The Messiah of the cylinder. APPARITION (the) of Our Lord to blessed Margaret Mary. 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By John Lindsey [John Saint Clair Muriel]. 8vo. Pp. 351. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 APRIL whirlwind. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] APRONSTRINGS. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. Obi. 8vo. Pp. iv, 64. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1919 ARAB (the) patrol. By Ex-L6gionnaire 1384 [John H. Harvey, later Barrington]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 310. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] ARCHAIC Britain. A monthly review of prehistoric research. No. 4. Jan. 1938. [By John Foster Forbes.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 ARCHIBALD. [A novel.] By Frederick Markham [Frederick William Wheldon]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 ARCHITEC-TONICS. The tales of Tom Thumtack, architect. [By Frederick Squires.] 8vo. [L.C.] New York, 1914 ARCHITECTURAL acoustics. [By Clifford Melville Swan.] 8vo. Pp. 24. [L.C.] New York [1921] ARDEN Vales. A novel of Warwickshire. By Peter Brook [Alfred Harold Chovil]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 ARE we Americans cowards or fools? [By Harry Guy Traver.] 8vo. Pp. 15. [L.C.] New York [1915] ARGENTINA, from a grain man’s point of view. [By Frank J. Delany.] 8vo. Pp. 39. [L.C.] Chicago [1904] ARGENTINE (the) estancia. Special number of the “Annals of the Argentine rural society” dedicated to the Live Stock Show of September 1902. [By Manuel Bernardez.] Fol. Pp. 109. PI. 6. [L.C.] Buenos Aires, 1906 ARGUMENT to errors of thought in science, religion and social life and their evil influence from pre-alphabetic ages to the present day with particular regard to the questions of the hour and the dangers of modern civilization. By St. George [Mabel P. Malter]. 8vo. Pp. xcviii, viii, a-d. [L.C.] [San Francisco?, 1911] ARGUMENTS for the New England and Middle Atlantic states to help the building of national highways. [By Charles Henry Davis.] 8vo. Pp. 7. [L.C.] Boston [1914] ARIADNE in Mantua, to which are added Limbo, and other essays. By Vernon Lee [Violet Paget]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 292. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 ARISE and live. An inspirational and personal guide to mental well being. By Rennie Macandrew [Andrew George Elliot]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 ARITHMETICAL (the) foundation. [A chart for teachers, with an explanatory leaflet. By Patrick Conroy.] Fol. 2 pt. [Brit. Mus.] Dublin [1927] ARM (the) of gold—le bras d’or. By Ralph Connor [Charles William Gordon]. 8vo. Pp. 341. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 ARMENIAN (the) version of Mark: a sonnet. Together with Fairmount park and other poems. [By Albert Joseph Edmunds.] 8vo. Pp. 41. [L.C.] Philadelphia, 1920 ARMIDA. Opera by Gluck. Libretto. [By Philippe Quinault.] Based on Tasso’s “La Gerusalemme liberata.” Translated from the French by M. and Evelyn Radford. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Falmouth, 1936 ARMS (the) of Pembroke College, Cambridge. [Signed: E. H. M., i.e. Ellis Hovell Minns.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] [Cambridge, ca. 1940] ARNCLIFFE (the) puzzle. By Gordon Holmes [Louis Tracey]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 308. [Brit. Mus.] London [1906] ARNHEM Lift. Diary of a glider pilot. [By Louis Hagen.] 8vo. Pp. 96. London, 1945 A later edition appeared under the author’s name. ARNOLD Carl Klebs. (Reprinted from the New England Journal of Medicine.) [Signed: H. R. V., i.e. Henry Rouse Viets.] 8vo. Pp. 7. [Brit. Mus.] n.p. [1943] ARNOLD’S expedition to Quebec in 1775. A preliminary note on the personnel of the detachment and a roster of the officers and privates. [By Charles Edward Banks.] 8vo. Pp. 10. [L.C.] Tarrytown, N.Y. [1916] AROUND the Horn and home again, and other tales. [By F. C. Hendry.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh and London, 1929 ARREST. By Walter Proudfoot [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] ARROGANT (the) history of White Ben. By Clemence Dane [Winifred Ashton]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 363. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1939 ARROW music. [Poems.] By Bryher [Annie Winifred Ellerman]. 8vo. Pp. 20. [Brit. Mus.] [London, 1922] ARROWS of chance. [A novel.] By Errol Fitzgerald [Lady Josephine Fitzgerald Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 ARSENIC in Richmond. [A novel.] By David Frome [Zenith Brown]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 ART and design in the British film. A pictorial directory of British art directors and their work. Compiled by Edward Carrick [Edward Anthony Craig]. 8vo. Pp* 133* [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 ART museums and artists. [By Edward Detraz Bettens.] 8vo. [L.C.] New York [1919] ART notes. By C. J. M. [C. J. Mould]. 8vo. Pp. 15. [Brit. Mus.] Norwich [1931] ART (the) of canning, smoking, pickling, drying, and otherwise preserving meats, fowl, game, fruit and berries; also how pickles are made and the process of candying described in a plain, practical manner for home use. [By Henry Llewellyn Williams.] 8vo. Pp. 96. [L.C.] Detroit [1936?] ART (the) of carving, excerpted from a work entitled “The Honours of the Table”—1788—by the Revd. Dr. John Trusler . . . With a biographical note by S. M. [Stanley Morison] and an appreciation by S. C. R. [Sydney Castle Roberts]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 75. [Brit. Mus.] Cambridge, 1931 ART (the) of die-making. [By J. A. Richards.] 8vo. Pp. 63. [L.C.] Albion, Mich. [1911] ART (the) of meditation. Translated and adapted from the French [i.e. the French translation by Pierre Jennesseaux of the Latin original De ratione meditandi by Johannes Philippus Roothaan] by Gertrude Mary Ireland Blackburne. i6mo. Pp. xi, 52. [Brit. Musi] London and Oxford, 1906 ART (the) of newspaper illustration. A book of helpful instructions relative to cartoons, pen and ink illustrations and wash drawings. [By Barton Kinne Huntington.] 8vo. Pp. 12. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1914] ART (the) of pipe organ tuning. Complete instructions for the novice by a professional pipe organ tuner [William H. Boyle]. 8vo. Pp. 42. [L.C.] Syracuse, N.Y. [1916] ART (the) of player piano transcription. [By Edward Oswold Schaaf.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [L.C.] Newark, N.J. [1915] ART panels from the hand looms of the far Orient. [By Garabed Thomas Push- man.] 8vo. Pp. 88. [L.C.] Chicago, 1911 ART thou a king? A biblical play in three acts, with epilogue. By Michael Cape- Meadows [Michael Weldon Champ- neys]. 8vo. Pp. 39. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] ARTHUR Ernest Cowley, 1861-1931 From the Proceedings of the British Academy. [Signed: T. W. A.,i.e. Thomas William Allen.] 8vo. Pp. 11. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] ARTHUR James Balfour, Earl of Balfour . . . 1848-1930. [The first part by Clement Charles Julian Webb; the second part signed: F. G. K., i.e. Sir Frederic George Kenyon.] 8vo. Pp. 16. London [1931] ARTHUR Letts, 1862-1923, man and merchant, steadfast friend, loyal employer. [By William H. B. Kilner.] 8vo. Pp. xvi, 273. [L.C.] Los Angeles [1927] ARTIFEX intervenes. Three detective adventures. By Richard Keverne [Clifford James Wheeler Hosken]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 ARTIST’S (an) miscellany on society, religion and music. By Kumara Guru [C. Subrahmanya Aiyar]. 8vo. Pp. 189. [Brit. Mus.] Madras, 1947 AS a lioness that sleeps. A novel of Africa. By Olive Lethbridge [Olive Lethbridge Banbury]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 AS a man grows older. By Italo Svevo [Ettore Schmitz]. With an introduction by Stanislaus Joyce. Translated by Beryl de Zoete. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 245. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York, 1932 Original title Senilitd. AS a star may fall. [A novel.] By Anthony Carlyle [Gladys Alexandra Milton]. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] AS for the woman. A love story. By Francis lies [Anthony Berkeley Cox]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] AS it is. By a loyal Christian Scientist [Alice Lucile Orgain]. 8vo. Pp. 949. [Brit. Mus.] Cincinnati, 1932 AS men love. By Ralph Rodd [William North]. 8vo. Pp. 315. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 AS other men are. [A novel.] By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1925 AS others hear us. A miscellany. By E. M. Delafield [Edm6e Elizabeth Monica de la Pasture, later Dashwood]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 313. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 AS the Hague ordains. Journal of a Russian prisoner’s wife in Japan. [By Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore.] 8vo. Pp. vi, 359. [L.C.] New York, 1907 AS the wrorld judged. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1925 AS to politics. A discussion upon the relative importance of political action and of class-conscious economic action, and the urgent necessity of both. [By Daniel De Lion.] 3rd ed. 8vo. Pp. vii, 117. [L.C.] New York, 1921 AS young as spring-time. By Lewis Cox [Euphrasia Emeline Cox]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit Mus.] London, 1933 ASA Groot; or, the judge of Swanzey. A drama of Puritan days. By Barba Rossa [Wilhelm Otto Soubron]. 8vo. Pp. 40. [L.C.] Milwaukee, Wis. [1901] ASH. By Charles Cannell [Evelyn Charles H. Vivian]. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London [1925] ASHAMED of the shop; or, Miss High- and-Mighty. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1919] ASIDO. The story of a Mexican pony. By Cecil G. Trew [Mrs. C. G. Ehren- borg]. Illustrated by the author. 8vo. Pp. x, 139. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 B* VOL. VIII ASK a policeman. [A novel.] By Anthony Berkeley [Anthony Berkeley Cox], Mil- ward Kennedy [Milward Rodon Kennedy Burge], Gladys Mitchell, John Rhode [Cecil Charles Street], Dorothy L. Sayers & Helen Simpson. 8vo. Pp. v, 311. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 ASK for Ronald Standish. [Short stories.] By Sapper [Herman Cyril MacNeile]. 8vo. Pp. 310. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 ASK me no more. By Anne Hepple [Anne Hepple Dickinson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] ASK me no questions. By Edward Hope [Edward Hope Coffey]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 ASK no questions. By Lyn Dean [Winifred Selina Garrett]. 2nd impression. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 ASPECTS of England. By Wilfrid Herbert Gore Ewart. [Edited by John Gawsworth, i.e. Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong.] 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London,1937 ASPIRANTS to A.A.A. and Empire titles. Pen pictures of famous athletes. Track and field event season, 1934. Compiled by “Irrepressible” [Sydney F. Skilton]. 8vo. Pp. 28. [Brit. Mus.] Croydon [1934] ASSEMBLY call. A play by a flyer’s dad [John Preston Buschlen]. 8vo. Pp. 102. [L.C.] Hollywood [1943] ASSISTED by Lessinger. By Richard Essex [Richard Starr]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 ASSURANCE double sure. By John Esteven [Samuel Shellabarger]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 ASSYRIAN (the) tragedy. [By Yusuf Malek.] 8vo. Pp. 75. [L.C.] Annemasse, 1934 ASTRAL projection. A record of research. By Oliver Fox [H. G. Callaway]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] The Library of Congress catalogue gives the author’s name as H. G. Colloway. ASTROLOGER. [A novel.] By Countess H61ene Barcynska [Marguerite Barclay, later Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 176. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] ASUNCION, Paraguay’s interesting capital. [By William Alfred Reid.] 8vo. Pp. 28. [L.C.] Washington, 1919 AT a rest house of the foot-hills. [By Kathleen Caffyn.] 8vo. Ff. 7. [Brit. Mus.] London [1904] AT Burn side. Verses by two friends [Louisa Putnam Loring and George Edward Woodberry]. 8vo. Pp. 18. [L.C.] [Boston] 1927 Privately printed. AT Glubbdubbdribb. [Imaginary conversations.] By Gigadibs [R. E. Crook]. 8vo. Pp. 246. [Brit. Mus.] Dawlish [1938] AT her mercy. [A novel.] By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] AT home in Tyrone. Sketches and stories. By “Tullyneil” [R. L. Marshall, of Tyrone]. 8vo. Pp. 94. [Brit. Mus.] Belfast, 1944 AT John Murray’s. Records of a literary circle, 1843-1892. By George Paston [Emily Morse Symonds]. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 320. London, 1932 AT Moseti’s bidding: a tale of the Gcaleka war. By Telkin Kerr [W. Angus Kin- gon]. Illustrated. 8vo. Pp. xii, 161. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London [1905] AT second sight. [A novel.] By Evelyn M. Winch [Marie Elizabeth Agnes Winch]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] AT Suvla Bay and On the Salonika Front, 1915-1918. By “Home Guard” [F. Guy Ingamells]. (An extract from “Other wars, other ways.”) 8vo. Pp. 20. [Brit. Mus.] Norwich, 1944 The preface signed: F. G. I. AT the blue gates. By Richard Keverne [Clifford James Wheeler Hosken]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 AT the bottom. By Maksim Gor’ky [Aleksyei Maksimovich Pyeshkov]. A new translation by William L. Lawrence. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1930 AT the close of day. A causerie. By Richard King [Richard King Huskin- son]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1929] AT “The Coach and Horses.” A play in one act. By Anthony Armstrong [George Anthony Armstrong Willis]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] AT the eleventh hour. A memorandum on the military situation. [By Tomas Gar- rigue Masaryk.] 8vo. Pp. 34. [L.C.] London [1916] “AT the feet of Gamaliel.” By Simon Dewes [John Saint Clair Muriel]. 8vo. Pp. 149. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 AT the same time to-morrow. By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 190. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 AT the sign of the thistle. A collection of essays. By Hugh MacDiarmid [Christopher Murray Grieve]. 8vo. Pp. 222. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] AT the sign of the Two Heroes. By Adair Aldon [Cornelia Lynde Meigs]. 8vo. Pp. 270. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1920 AT the surgeon’s mercy. [By Alfred D. Preston.] 8vo. Pp. 42. Charleston, Va. [1927] The author’s name appears on a label on the title page of the copy in the Library of Congress. AT your beginnings. By Valentine [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1933 ATROCITIES (the) of book collecting and kindred afflictions. By Washington Jefferson Van Buren Pipp [Collin Ford], 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] Cincinnati, 1943 ATTIC (the) murder. By Sydney Fowler [Sydney Fowler Wright]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 ATS mystery. By Gilbert Coverack [John Russell Warren]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [L.C.] New York, 1944 ATYS. [A play in verse.] By Marsyas [David William Murray Burn]. 8vo. Pp. 21. [Brit. Mus.] Dunedin [1915?] AUCTION piquet. By ‘Rubicon’ [Arnold Henry Moore Lunn]. 8vo. Pp. 119. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1920 AUDREY on approval. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1937 AUGUSTAN (the) poets. [In part a new edition and in part a continuation of The Augustan hooks of modern poetry. The editor’s preface signed: E. T., i.e. Edward John Thompson.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1943, etc.] AUGUSTUS and the river. By Le Grand [Le Grand Henderson]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1939] AUGUSTUS drives a jeep. By Le Grand [Le Grand Henderson]. Illustrated. 4to. Pp. 125. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1944] AUSGUSTUS flies. By Le Grand [Le Grand Henderson]. Illustrated by the author. 8vo. Pp. 133. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1944] AUGUSTUS helps the Army. By Le Grand [Le Grand Henderson]. 8vo. Pp. 130. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1943] AUGUSTUS helps the Marines. By Le Grand [Le Grand Henderson]. 8vo. Pp. 134. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1943] AUGUSTUS helps the Navy. By Le Grand [Le Grand Henderson]. 4to. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1942] AUGUSTUS saves a ship. By Le Grand [Le Grand Henderson]. Illustrated by the author. 8vo. Pp. 136. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1945] AUNT Ailsa. [A novel.] By Jean Ross [Irene Dale Hewson]. 8vo. Pp. 307. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 AUNT Betty’s [Betty F. Lippman’s] cook book. 8vo. Pp. viii, 92. [L.C.] Cincinnati [1918] AUNT Daisy & Uncle Sam. Aunt Daisy’s [Daisy Basham’s] war-time journey to United States. 8vo. Pp. no. [Brit. Mus.] Christchurch, N.Z. [1945] AUNT Daisy’s [Daisy Basham’s] cookery book of selected recipes. Broadcast by Aunt Daisy and compiled by Fred G. Basham. 8vo. Pp. 215. [Brit. Mus.] Auckland [1937?] AUNT Daisy’s new cookery No. 6, etc. [By Daisy Basham.] 8vo. Pp. xii, 384. [Brit Mus.] Christchurch, N.Z. [1948] AUNT Daisy’s [Daisy Basham’s] book of hints for the housewife. 8vo. Pp. viii, 183. [Brit. Mus.] Christchurch, N.Z. [1940] AUNT Daisy’s [Daisy Basham’s] pickles and sauces, jams and jellies. Obi. 8vo. Pp. v> 55* [Brit. Mus.] Christchurch, N.Z. [1949] “AUNT Daisy’s” [Daisy Basham’s] scrap book. Some favourites from my daily broadcast. i6mo. Pp. xxxv. [Brit. Mus.] Christchurch, N.Z. [1944] AUNT Kate’s baking book. [By Helen Greig Souter.] Fol. Pp. 58. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] AUNT Kate’s [Helen Greig Souter’s] complete cookery book. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] AUNT Kate’s [Helen Greig Souter’s] day- by-day book. 8vo. Pp. 373. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dundee [1936] AUNT Kate’s enquire here. [By Helen Greig Souter.] 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dundee [1933] AUNT Kate’s handy hints book. [By Helen Greig Souter.] Fol. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] AUNT Kate’s knitting book. [By Helen Greig Souter.] Fol. Pp. 58. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] AUNT Kate’s mother’s book. [By Helen Greig Souter.] Fol. Pp. 58. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] AUNT Louisa’s [Laura Jewry Valentine’s] book of fairy tales, with numerous illustrations. 8vo. Pp. 94. [L.C.] London [c. 1905] AUNT Molly. By I. H. L. [Isaac Henry Lionberger.] 8vo. Pp. 14. [L.C.] St. Louis, 1929 AUNT Priscilla in the kitchen. A collection of winter-time recipes, seasonable menus and suggestions for afternoon teas and special holiday parties. By Aunt Priscilla [Eleanor Purcell] herself. 8vo. Pp. 176. [L.C.] Baltimore [1929] AUSTRALIAN essays. Selected by George H. Cowling . . . and Furnley Maurice [Frank Wilmot]. With an introduction and notes. 8vo. Pp. xv, 166. [Brit. Mus.] Melbourne, 1935 AUTHENTIC story of Claude Piersol, the kidnaper. The most sensational crime of the century. [By Edward Hultsch.] 8vo. Pp. 94. [L.C.] Springfield, Mo. [1918] AUTHOR unknown. By Clemence Dane [Winifred Ashton] and Helen Simpson. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1930 AUTHORISED guide to the Tower of London. [By William John Loftie.] 8vo. Pp. 32. [L.C.] London, 1929 AUTHORITY in religious belief, and other essays. [By various authors. The editor’s preface signed: W. C. B., i.e. William Copeland Bowie.] 8vo. Pp. 300. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1907 AUTHOR’S (an) daughter. By Owen Oliver [Sir Joshua Albert Flynn]. 8vo. Pp. 115. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1918 B. M. Bower’s [Bertha Muzzy Sinclair’s] big book of western stories, etc. 8vo. [L.C.] New York [1933] B.U.F. [British Union of Fascists.] Oswald Mosley and British Fascism. By James Drennan [William Edward David Allen]. 8vo. Pp. 292. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 BAA, baa, black sheep. A farcical comedy in three acts. By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith] and Pelham Grenville Wodehouse. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1930] AUTOBIOGRAPHY (the) of Alice B. Toklas. [The life of Gertrude Stein, written by herself as though it were the autobiography of her secretary, Alice B. Toklas.] 8vo. Pp. vii, 310. [L.C.] New York [1933] AUTOBIOGRAPHY of an elderly woman. [By Mary Marvin Vorse.] 8vo. Pp. 269. [L.C.] New York, 1911 AUTOBIOGRAPHY (the) of Cornelis Blake, 1773-1810, of Ditton See, Cambridgeshire. [A novel.] By George Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell,[later Long]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 307. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 AUTOCAR-BIOGRAPHY (the) of Owen John [Owen John Llewellyn]. With 83 illustrations. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 248. [Brit. Mus.] London [1927] AUTOGRAPH (the) hunters. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 60. [Brit. Mus.] London [1918] AUTUMN enchanted. [A novel.] By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] AVATARS (the). A futurist fantasy. By A. E. [George William Russell]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 188. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 AVERY (the) collection of the postage stamps of the world. By William Henry Peckitt [or rather, by Frederick James Melville]. 8vo. Pp. 59. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1909 AVIATION book. [By Haywood Leslie Davis.] Fol. [L.C.] New York [1918] AWAKENED (the) heart. Poems. By Carlota [Carlota Oppenheimer]. 8vo. Pp. 94. [L.C.] New York, 1939 BABEL babble. An extravaganza. Transliterated and translated from the original Assyrian brickfield by Gil McGamish and edited [or rather, written] by Lynn Doyle [Leslie Alexander Montgomery]. [A poem.] 8vo. Pp. 26. [Brit. Mus.] Dublin, 1945 BACCY—grow and smoke your own. By Charles Wyse Gardner [Jocelyn Lloyd Heber Chase]. 8vo. Pp. 28. [Brit. Mus.] Chertsey, 1948 BACHELOR bigotries. Compiled by an old maid and approved by a young bachelor. Illustrated by an ex-bachelor . . . Published by a young married man. [By Laura Brace Bates.] 8vo. Pp. 102. [L.C.] San Francisco [1903] BACHELOR born. A comedy. By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith]. 8vo. Pp. 104. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1938] The American edition of The housemaster. BACK. A novel. By Henry Green [Henry Vincent Yorke]. 8vo. Pp. 208. London, 1946 Private information. BACK from the front. By Sam Browne [Ronald Gregor Smith]. Drawings by Ronald Brett [H. T. Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 116. Edinburgh and London, 1946 Information from the publishers. BACK home in Pennsylvania. By Katharine Henry [Katharine Krebs]. 8vo. Pp. 213. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1937] BACK in the return & other poems. By Huw Menai [Huw Menai Williams]. 8vo. Pp.xii, 177. [Brit. Mus.\ London, 1933 BACK to the hills. [A novel.] By Vane Erskine Bannisdale [Vane Erskine Portal]. Illustrated by Lionel Edwards. 8vo. Pp. ix, 148. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BACKGROUND. By Mark Severn [Franklin Lushington]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BACKGROUND (the) of the American stud book. [Preface signed: F. H., i.e. Fairfax Harrison.] 8vo. Pp. 121. [Brit. Mus.] Richmond, Va., 1933 BAD rhymes about good animals, etc. By Cecil G. Trew [Mrs. C. G. Ehrenborg]. 8vo. Pp. 118. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] BADGE (the). By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1931] BAGATELLE, and some other diversions. By George R. Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, later Long]. 8vo. Pp. x, 307. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 BAGGAGE (the) of fortune. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken] and Ernest Charles Heath Hosken. 8vo. Pp. vi, 359- [Brit. Mus.] London, 1916 BAILIE’S (the) tale. By George Woden [George Wilson Slaney]. Second impression. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BAJA California al dia. Lower California up to date. [By Aurelio de Vivanco y Villegas.] Fol. Pp. 579. [L.C.] Los Angeles [1924] Spanish and English in parallel columns. BAKE (the) at Barnstable. [By James Parker Parmenter.] 8vo. Pp. 35. [L.C.] Boston, 1925 Privately printed. BALKAN spy. By Don Betteridge [Bernard Newman], 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 BALL to ball billiards. [By Edmund Foster Hoskin.] 8vo. Pp. 52. [L.C.] Chicago [1911] BALLAD (the) of Loch Quinsigamond, from the report of the censor of the Quinsigamond boat club. [By Eben Francis Thompson.] 8vo. [L.C.] Worcester, Mass., 1918 BALLADS of the smoke holes. [By Charles A. Carskadon.] 8vo. Pp. 40. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1923] An edition of 100 copies. BALLADS of the veld-land. By Lynn Lyster [John Francis Mackay]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 145. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London, 1913 BALLADS of upper Banffshire. By Cam- lach [Robert Hogg Calder]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Elgin, 1910 BALLYGULLION ballads, and other verses. By Lynn Doyle [Leslie Alexander Montgomery]. With four illustrations by William Conor. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 BALTIMORE (the) century plant. History of Eutaw street Methodist Episcopal church and the relation of Eutaw church to the downtown problem 1808-1908. [By Edward Lecompt Hubbard.] 8vo. Pp. 192. [L.C.] Baltimore [1908] BAMBI’S children. The story of a forest family. By Felix Salten [Sigmund Salzmann]. Translation by Barthold Fles, edited by R. Sugden Tilley. Illustrated by Erna Pinner. 8vo. Pp. 315. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1939] BAN (the). By Lester Lurgan [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London [1912] The edition of 1931 is published under the author’s pseudonym May Wynne. BANCROFT (the) library of universal history, containing a record of the human race from the earliest historical period to the present time, embracing a general survey of the progress of mankind in national and social life, civil government, religion, literature, science and art, etc. [By Israel Smith Clare.] 8vo. 15 vol. [L.C.] New York and Chicago, 1908 BANCROFT of the Grammar School. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. Illustrated. 8vo. Pp. 222. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 BAND (a) of brothers. By Charles Turley [Charles Turley Smith]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 348. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1913 BANDIT (the) of Paloduro. By Charles Ballew [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 291. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1934 BANDITS of Jupiter Gulch. By Charles Ballew [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] BANDITTI (the) of the plains. Author, I. G. McPherren [or rather, written by Asa Shinn Mercer and edited by I. G. McPherren]. 8vo. [L.C.] Sheridan, Wyo. [1930] BANJA (the) pirates. By Peter Blundell [Frank Nestle Butterworth]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1924] BANKERS’ (the) defense and guide against fraud; published exclusively for and in the interest of bankers. [By John Hotchkiss Evans.] 8vo. Pp. 95. [L.C.] New York, 1905 BANKRUPT (the) bookseller speaks again. [By Sir William Young Darling.] 8vo. Pp. 306. Edinburgh and London, 1938 Information supplied by the publishers. BANQUET (the) ceases. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 221. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 BANQUET of life. By Lewis Cox [Euphrasia Emeline Cox]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] BARBARA’S love story. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] BARBARIAN. A tale of the Roman Wall. By John Bartropp [Sir Philip Harold Pilditch]. 8vo. Pp. 320. London and Edinburgh, 1933 Who was Who 1941-50. BARBE of Grand Bayou. By John Oxen- ham [William Arthur Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BARBED wire. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow], 8vo. Pp. 188. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 BARBED wire interlude. A souvenir of Kriegsgefangenenlager der Luftwaffe nr. 4, Deutschland, 1944. [Foreword signed: R. W. L., i.e. Robert W. Lud- den.] 8vo. Pp. 77. [L.C.] Baltimore [1945] BARBED-WIRE empire. [A novel.] By Will Ermine [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 “BARD (the).” [A poem. By Hugh Cornwall.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] [West Norwood, 1945] BARFRED. [A novel.] By Norman Giles [N. R. MacKeown]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] BARKER’S drift. By Charles Cannell [Evelyn Charles H. Vivian]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1924] A later edition was published under the author’s name. BARKWORTH’S last year. A school story. By John Mowbray [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 185. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1925 BARLEY and soldiers. By Ashihei Hino [Katsunori Tamai]. Translated by K. & L. W. Bush. 8vo. Pp. ii, 207. [L.C.] Tokyo, 1939 BARNET’S folly. A comedy in three acts. By Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. 8vo. Pp. 80. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BARNSTON’S big year. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1931] BARREL organ tune. By Jane Oliver [Helen Rees]. 8vo. Pp. 379. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BARRIER (the). By Jane England [Vera Murdock Stuart Jervis]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 BARRINGTON (the) mystery. By Lynn Brock [Alister McAllister]. Originally published under the title of “The Deductions of Colonel Gore.” 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BARRY Cort. [A novel.] By H. Braxton Hull [Helen Hull Jacobs]. 8vo. Pp. 335. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 BARTOLOMEO Colleoni. A short historical notice of his life and of his monument. [By Georges Constantin Pelissier.] 8vo. [L.C.] New York, 1908 BARTON Church and school: their origin and early years. By C. J. [Catherine Jacson]. 8vo. Pp. 38, [Brit. Mus.] London, 1906 BASE hospital no. 9, A.E.F. A history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service. Written by the padre [Raymond Shiland Brown]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 221. [L.C.] New York, 1920 BASIC (a) English-Russian and Russian- English vocabulary, 4,700 words. [By Jacob Hieble.] 8vo. Pp. 48. [L.C.] Ithaca, N.Y. [1947] BASIC (the) gas-turbine plant and some of its variants. [By J. Kenneth Salisbury.] 8vo. Pp. 13. [L.C.] [Schenectady, N.Y., 1944] BASIC military training. A textbook for the R.O.T.C. basic course, prepared under the direction of United States Infantry Association, Washington, D.C. [By Paul Stanley Bond.] 8vo. Pp. viii, 611. [L.C.] Annapolis [1928] BASIS (the) of durable peace. Written at the invitation of the New York Times. By Cosmos [Nicholas Murray Butler]. 8 vo. Pp. ix, 144. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1917 BASIS (the) of tissue evolution and pathogenesis. By Albert Alexander Gray. [The editor’s foreword signed: O. G., i.e. Oliver Gray.] 8vo. Pp. xix, 92. [Brit. Mus.] Glasgow, 1937 BASS and bass fishing. By Ozark Ripley [John Baptiste de Macklot Thompson]. 8vo. Pp. 146. [L.C.] Cincinnati, 1924 “BASTILLE (the).” A prize poem recited in Rugby School . . . 1905. [Signed: R. C. B., i.e. Rupert Chawner Brooke.] 8vo. Pp. 8. [Brit. Mus.] Rugby, 1905 BATH, in history and social tradition. [By John Meade Falkner.] 8vo. Pp. x, 86. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1918 BATS in the belfry. [A novel.] By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, [1937] BATTALION (the) in attack. By “Tactician” [Albert Henry Trapman]. i6mo. Pp. 55. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1916 BATTLE dress. By Gun Buster [John Austin]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1941 BATTLE (the) of Flanders. By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 Published by the War Office. BATTLE (a) of giants. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1931 BATTLE (the) of supplies. [By Denis Weaver.] Obi. 8vo. Pp. 23. [Cum. Book Index.] London [1941] BATTLE of the oceans. By Warren Armstrong [William E. Bennett]. 8vo. Pp. 183. [Brit. Mus.] London [1943] BATTLE royal. By Peter Dawson [Jonathan H. Glidden]. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 BAXTER’S son. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BAY (the) and Padie book. Child poems. By Furnley Maurice [Frank Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 55. [Brit. Mus.] [Melbourne] 1943 BAY (the) filly. [A novel.] By John Lindsey [John Saint Clair Muriel]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] BE good, sweet maid. By Anthony Wharton [Alister McAllister]. 8vo. Pp. 304. [L.C.] New York [1924] BE rough with love. By Laura Whetter [Laura Mannock]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1937 BEACH in America. Containing general information regarding the three brothers, Richard Beach, John Beach and Thomas Beach, planters in the original settlements of New Haven Colony, Wallingford Colony and Milford Colony, Connecticut, 1638 to 1641, etc. [By Elmer Taylor Beach.] 8vo. Pp. 149. [L.C.] Kalamazoo [1923] BEACON fires. [Preface signed: B.S., i.e. Blue Star, pseudonym of Francia A. La Due.] 8vo. Pp. 70. [L.C.] Halcyon, Cal. [1927] BEAR with us. A collection of Tavern club verses. Anno T.C. XXI. [Compiled by Holker Abbott.] 8vo. Pp. iv, 57. [L.C.] Cambridge, Mass. [1905] Privately printed. BEAST (the). By Claude Houghton [Claude Houghton Oldfield]. Illustrated by Alfred E. Kerr. 4to. Pp. 44. [Brit. Mus.] Belfast, 1936 BEAST (the) must die. [A novel.] By Nicholas Blake [Cecil Day-Lewis]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] BEATBOOK (the) system [of betting. By D. E. Hughes]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Sutton, 1932 BEATING to port, and other poems. By T. P. B., author of Sutor ultra crepidam [Thomas Preston Battersby]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 112. [Writers' & Authors' Who's Who.] London, 1912 BEATRICE Froyle’s crime. By Florence Warden [Florence Alice Price, later James]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] BEAUTIFUL (thee [«'c]). [By Louise Rosine Johnson.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Los Angeles? 1912] BEAUTIFUL crook. By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BEAUTIFUL (the) Miss Burroughes. By Anne Meredith [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 BEAUTY—a snare. By Glint Green [Margaret Peterson]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] BEAUTY for ashes. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Collings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London [1920] BEAUTY is a phoenix. By Jane England [Vera Murdock Stuart Jervis]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] BEAUTY too rich. By Laura Whetter [Laura Mannock]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1948 “BECAUSE—” for the children who ask why. [By Grace Evelyn Clough.] 8vo. Pp. 149. [L.C.] Los Angeles [1943] BECOMING (the) of Oswald; or, wake up and loaf. By Emmanuel Winters [Emmanuel Horowitz]. 8vo. Pp. 144. [L.C.] New York [1939] BED and breakfast. By Joan Butler [Robert William Alexander]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] BEDROOM eyes. [A novel.] By Maurice Dekobra [Ernest Maurice Tessier]. Translated by Maverick Terrell [or rather, adapted by him from the play La biche aux yeux cernes]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 BEDSIDE (the) Bible. An anthology for the quiet hours. Selected and arranged, with introductions and notes, by Arthur Stanley [Arthur Stanley Megaw]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 258. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 BEDSIDE (the) book for children. An anthology selected & arranged by Arthur Stanley [Arthur Stanley Megaw]. 8vo. Pp. 333. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 BED-TIME stories. By Uncle Reg [E. Page Woodcock]. 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London [1923] BEES at Marlings. [A novel.] By Kathryn Surrey [Phyllis Matthewman]. 8vo. Pp. 266. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 BEFORE the Interstate commerce commission, memorial asking for one national interchangeable railroad mileage ticket. [By Arthur Gordon Graves.] 8vo. Pp. 32. [L.C.] Chicago [1912] BEFORE the throne; or, five minutes with God . . . Compiled by F. H. [F. How- arth.] 24to. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1916 BEGGAR (a) at her husband’s door! By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] BEGGAR girl’s gift. By Vicky Lancaster [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 187. London, 1943 Private information. BEGGARMAN’S fortune. By F. H. Dorset [Frances Beatrice Caroline Llewellyn Thomas]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] BEGINNING with a bash. [A novel.] By Alice Tilton [Phoebe Atwood Taylor]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] BEGONIA walk. By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 BEHIND both lines. By Hugh Kingsmill [Hugh Kingsmill Lunn]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 BEHIND the devil screen. By Keck Orbison [Maud Keck and Olive Orbi- son]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 BEHIND the door of delusion. By “Inmate Ward 8” [Marion Marie Wood- son]. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 325. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1932 BEHIND the face of Japan. By Upton Close [Josef Washington Hall]. 8vo. Pp. 383. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BEHIND the green mask. By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BEHIND the mirrors. The psychology of disintegration at Washington. By the author of “The mirrors of Washington” [Clinton Wallace Gilbert]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 236. [L.C.] New York and London, 1922 BEHIND the scenes with the War Department. How Uncle Sam gets super service from recruits, etc. [By William Atherton Dupuy.] Fol. Pp. 11. [L.C.] [Washington? 1918] BEHIND the spitfires. By Raff [William Hooper]. 8vo. Pp. 106. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 BEHIND the wire fence. [A novel.] By Luke Allan [William Lacey Amy]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Bristol, 1935 BEHOLD the future. [By Otto Cullman.] 8vo. Pp. 93. [L.C.] Chicago [1942] “BEHOLD your King.” A herald of Christ’s presence. [By William Norman Woodworth.] 8vo. Pp. ix, 144. [L.C.] East Rutherford, N.J. [1948] BELGIUM. The land and its people. By Clive Holland [Charles James Hankin- son]. Illustrated by the author’s and other photographs. 8vo. Pp. 270. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BELGIUM versus barbarism. A tribute to the war lord in B erlin. 1914-15. [The preface signed: Hugh Deveron, i.e. Arthur Middleton Huger.] 8vo. Pp. 34. [L.C.] Burnsville, N.C. [1915] BELIEVE it or not. [By Coleman Cox.] 8 vo. Pp . xxxix. [L.C.] San Francisco, 1926 BELL ballads. By “Cascable” [F. A. Yorke]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] West Hartlepool [1930] BELL (the) in the fog. By John Stephen Strange [Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 273. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1936 BELL (the) is answered. By Roger East [Roger d’Este Burford]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] BELL (the) of death. [A novel.] By Anthony Gilbert [Lucv Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 BELLE (the) of the works. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1919 BELLS (the) go down. The diary of a London A.F.S. man. [Tom Black was the A.F.S. man, and his narrative was written dowrn by his brother, Stephen Black.] 8vo. Pp. 175. London, 1942 Private information. BELOVED bigamist. [A novel.] By Ralph Rodd [William North]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 BELOVED (the) vagabond. A musical play founded on the novel by W. J. Locke, etc. By Adrian Ross [Arthur Reed Ropes]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] BELOW and above the waterline. By Seafarer [Captain Walter Manning]. Illustrated. [Sketches reprinted from The Press.] 8vo. Pp. 139. [Brit. Mus.] Christchurch, N.Z. [1908] BELOW the belt. [A novel.] By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 BENEDICT Gymro. [A novel.] By Louis Olav Leroi [Louis P. A. Soeterboek]. 8vo. Pp. 79. [Brit. Mus.] Llandebie [1947] BENEDICTION. By Claude Silve [Philom&ne Marie Charlotte Gaud£rique Ghislaine de L6vis-Mirepoix]. Translated by Robert Norton. 8vo. Pp. 281. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1936 The name given by the Library of Congress is: Comtesse Philomene de Laforest-Divonne. BENSALEM and New Jerusalem. By Samuels Bacon [Philip Francis Samuels]. 8vo. Pp. 154. [Brit. Mus.] Boston [1936] BENSON (the) murder case. By S. S. Van Dine [Willard Huntington Wright]. 8vo. London [1930] BEOWULF, guide dog. By Ernest Lewis [Ernest Blakeman Vesey]. 8vo. Pp. x, 290. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 BERNARD Shaw: the man and his work. By Herbert Skimpole [Julius Herman]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London, 1918 BERRY and Co. [A novel.] By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 308. [Brit. Mus.] London-and Melbourne, 1921 BEST (the) girls are here. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [Brit. Mus.] London [1917] BEST (the) of three. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1942 BEST (the) short stories of Matthew P. Shiel. Selected by John Gawsworth [Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 BEST (the) woman in the world! By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [Brit. Mus.] London [1913] BEST world short stories: 1947 . . . Edited by John Coumos and Sybil Norton [Helen Cournos]. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 258. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1947 BESTOOL (the) system. Subject-index for a private library. [By Alice Bailey Long.] 8vo. Ff. 56. [L.C.] New York [1914] BETH. A sheep dog. By Ernest Lewis [Ernest Blakeman Vesey]. 8vo. Pp. 309. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 BETH Mason. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] BETSINDA dances, and other poems. By Jan Struther [Joyce Maxtone-Graham]. 8vo. Pp. x, 48. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BETTER and brighter politics. By “Sim- plicitas” [E. G. Holtom]. 8vo. Pp. 8. [Brit. Mus.] Brighton [1935] BETTER baccy—grow and smoke your own. By Charles Wyse-Gardner [Jocelyn Lloyd Heber Chase] and W. Sim- monds. Revised edition [of Baccy—grow and smoke your own by C. W. Gardner]. 8vo. Pp. 27. [Brit. Mus.] Chertsey, 1949 BETTER than gold. A play for girls. By S. M. A. [Sister Mary Agnes.] 8vo. Pp. 27. [Brit. Mus.] Winnipeg [1922] BETTY on the stage. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1920] BETTY’S husband. [A novel. By Amy Savage.] 8vo. Pp. 380. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1902 BETWEEN the centuries. [In verse. Signed: J. E. S., i.e. Joseph Edwin Saunders.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1901] BETWEEN the tides. By Jesse Templeton [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1929 BETWEEN you and me. By J. McC. [Jimmy McLaughlin.] Illustrated with author’s own cartoons. 8vo. Pp. 80. [L.C.] Sydney, 1944 BEYOND human power. Ten years. A novel. By the author of The call within [Boris Dimondstein]. Edited by Lew Earl Winburg. 8vo. Pp. 208. [L.C.] New York, 1930 BEYOND the desert. [A novel.] By Ruth Alexander [Ruth Rogers]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] BEYOND the Gold Coast. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BEYOND the Great Wall. A boy’s story of Manchoukouo. By Dragonet [Thames Ross Williamson]. With illustrations. 8vo. Pp. 308. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1936] BEYOND the headlines. [Articles reprinted from the News Chronicle.] By Timothy Shy [Dominic Bevan Wynd- ham Lewis]. Pp. 155. [Brit. Mus.] Harmondsworth and New York, 1941 BEYOND the locked door. By Luke Allan [William Lacey Amy]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 BEYOND the Old Royal Road. By Gordon Lee [Gordon Lee Wheeler]. 8vo. Pp. 164. [Brit. Mus.] Guildford, 1941 BEYOND the shadow. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Codings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 345. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1914 BIBELOT (the). A reprint of poetry and prose for book lovers, chosen in part from scarce editions and sources not generally known. [By Thomas Bird Mosher.] i6mo. Vol. 14. Pp. 416. [Brit. Mus.] Portland, Maine, 1908 BIBLE (the). Lesson one (—ten). [By John Courtenay James.] 8vo. 10 pt. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 BIBLE (the) examined. By a Hindu [Satkari Haidar]. 8vo. Pp. v, 112. [Brit. Mus.] Calcutta, 1938 BIBLE (the) in art. Twenty centuries of famous Bible paintings. Edited with commentary by Clifton Harby [Clifton Harby Levy]. 4to. Pp. xii, 390. [L.C.] Garden City, N.Y. [1936] BIBLE outline studies. A topical arrangement of fifty-two lessons, Genesis to Revelation, with suggested questions. [By Roy Franklin Cottrell.] 8vo. Pp. 162. [L.C.] New York [1937] BIBLE primer, Old Testament, for use in the primary department of Sunday schools. [By Adolf Hult.] 8vo. Pp. 120. [L.C.] Rock Island, Ill. [1919] BIBLE (the) reader’s companion. [By William Krause.] 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] New York [1922] BIBLE (the) Revelation of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit versus the Trinity Doctrine. By G. L. [George Loudon.] 8vo. Pp. 95. [Brit. Mus.] Wishaw, 1946 BIBLE stories for children. By a Catholic teacher [Sister Anna Louise (Goodrow)], etc. 8vo. Pp. viii, 170. [L.C.] New York [1919] BIBLE study notes on the Book of the Acts. By K. I. B. [K. I. Best.] 8vo. Pp. 92. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] BIBLE study notes on the divine law of wealth. By the warden of the Anchorite fellowship of the Holy Spirit [Adela Marion Curtis]. 8vo. Pp. 400. [L.C.] Burton Bradstock, Bridport, Dorset, 1933 BIBLIOGRAPHY [of books and articles on the psychological and therapeutic aspects of music]. [By Elwyn F. Carter.] Fol. Ff. 24. [L.C.] n.p. [1945?] BIBLIOGRAPHY for babes. Being aids to memory for young learners by an old forgetter, A. E. [Arundell James Kennedy Esdaile.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] New Haven, 1934 BIBLIOGRAPHY of Albert Perry Brigham. [By Albert Perry Brigham.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Hamilton, N.Y., 1929] BIBLIOGRAPHY of costume. [By Doriece Colie.] 4to. Ff. 81. [L.C.] Seattle [1945] BIBLIOGRAPHY of the first edition in book form of the works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The description of a set brought together by Dodd, Mead & Company, with notes referring to items not included in the set. [Introduction signed: L. S. L., i.e. Luther Samuel Livingston.] 8vo. Pp. ix, 95. [L.C.] New York, 1901 BIBLIOGRAPHY (a) of the published writings of Armistead C. Gordon, LL.D., Litt.D., 1923. [By Armistead Churchill Gordon.] 8vo. Pp. 8. [L.C.] Staunton, Va., [1923] BIBLIOGRAPHY of the works of Isabel Anderson. [By Eleanor Wilbur Pomeroy.] 8vo. [L.C.] Medford, Mass., 1935 BIBLIOGRAPHY of the works of Ray Stannard Baker. [By Rachel Moore Napier.] 8vo. [L.C.] n.p. [c. 1945] BIBLIOGRAPHY of the writings and speeches of Gabriel Wells, L.H.D. [Preface signed: C. F. H., i.e. Charles Frederick Heartman.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] Hattiesburg, Miss., 1939 BIBLIOPHILIA. A rime of books. By Hugo [Hugo Mackay]. 8vo. Pp. 15. [Brit. Mus.] Privately printed [1946?] BIDDY and Buddy’s holidays, etc. By Margaret Warde [Edith Kellogg Dun- ton]. 8vo. Pp. 165. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1930 BIDDY’S for ever. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 215. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BIDDY’S secret. A romance of the Abbey girls. By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. 264. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 “BIEDERFRAU” (a) of Cleveland, Ohio, on her ninety-first birthday, January second, nineteen forty-six. [By Curt B. Mueller.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] [Cleveland? 1946] BIG (the) Ben alibi. [A novel.] By Neil Gordon [Archibald Gordon Macdonell]. Pp. 304. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 BIG Ben looks on. By John Guildford [Bluebell Matilda Hunter]. 8vo. Pp. BIG business Billy. By Janusz Korczak [Henryk Goldschmidt]. Translated by Cyrus Brooks. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 BIG (the) fish. By Francis Beeding [John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 BIG (the) five at Ellerby, and other school stories. By Richard Bird [Walter Bar- radell-Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1926] BIG (the) League series. [Baseball stories.] By Burt L. Standish [Gilbert Patten]. 8vo. Vol. 6-11, 13-15. [American Cat.] New York [1915-26] BIG (the) man of Bonne Chance. [A novel.] By Victor Rousseau [Victor Rousseau Emanuel]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London [1925] BIG (the) muskeg. [A novel.] By Victor Rousseau [Victor Rousseau Emanuel]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London [1923] BIG (the) story book. Short stories and verse selected for boys and girls [by Alta L. Taylor]. 8vo. Pp. 376. [L.C.] Akron, O., and New York [1930] BIG (the) trail. Novelized by Claude Houghton [Claude Houghton Oldfield]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] Part of the volume containing The man who came back, by John Fleming Wilson. BIG (the) wheel, etc. By Mark Benney [Henry Ernest Degras]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BIGGEST (the) family in the town. By Helen Stirling [Helen Hoke]. Obi. 8vo. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1947] BILL Arp: from the uncivil war to date. 1861-1903. [By Charles Henry Smith.] 8vo. Pp. 410. [L.C.] Atlanta, Ga., 1903 BILL’S diary. By Dwig [Clare Victor Dwiggins], etc. 8vo. Pp. 288. [L.C.] Sauk City, Wis., 1945 BILLY Bunter of Greyfriars School. By Frank Richards [Charles Hamilton]. Illustrated. 8vo. Pp. vi, 232. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 BILLY Bunter’s banknote. By Frank Richards [Charles Hamilton]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 263. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 BILLY Bunter’s barring-out. By Frank Richards [Charles Hamilton]. Illustrated. 8vo. Pp. 236. [Brit. Mus.] “BILYAR” and “Pyramid bilyar.” [Rules for games. By Lucien Kelsey.] S. sh. 4to [Brit. Mus.] n.p. [1932] BIOGRAPHICAL list of boys educated at King Edward VI. Free Grammar School, Bury St. Edmunds. From 1550 to 1900. [Preface signed: S. H. A. H., i.e. Sydenham Henry Augustus Hervey.] 4to. Pp. xx, 483. [L.C.] Bury St. Edmunds, 1908 BIOGRAPHICAL (a) sketch of Pearl S. Buck. [Signed: R. J. W., i.e. Richard John Walsh.] 8vo. Pp. 28. [L.C.] New York [1936] BIRD (the) book. [By Ralph De Sola.] Obi. 8vo. Pp. 58. [L.C.] Chicago, 1941 BIRD (the) book. Bird neighbors and birds that hunt and are hunted. By NeltjeBlanchan [Nellie Blanchan Doubleday]. With illustrations by Nellie M. Pairpoint. 4to. Pp. xii, 498. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1932 BIRD dog training made easy. A timely manual on the choosing, training, feeding, exercising, and practical use of the bird dog. By Ozark Ripley [John Baptiste de Macklot Thompson]. 8vo. Pp. 80. [L.C.] Columbus, O., 1939 BIRD in flight. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BIRD of bright plumage. By Diana Patrick [Desemea Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 304. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] BIRD walking weather. An Inspector Schmidt story. By George Bagby [Aaron Marc Stein]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BIRDS of a feather. A farce-comedy in three acts. By Thomas Sutton [James Reach]. 8vo. Pp. 93. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1941] BIRDS of the night. [A novel.] By Austin Moore [Augustus Muir]. 8vo. Pp. 310. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 BIRLINN (the) of Clanranald—Birlinn Chlann-Raghnaill. By Alexander Macdonald. Translated by Hugh MacDiar- mid [Christopher Murray Grieve], 4to. [Brit. Mus.] St. Andrews, 1935 BIRMINGHAM (the) bus. Containing Spanish gold, The search party, Lalage's lovers, The adventures of Dr. Whitty. By George A. Birmingham [James Owen Hannay], 8vo. Pp. 888. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 BIRTH of a Spitfire. The story of Beaver- brook’s Ministry [i.e. the Ministry of Aircraft Production] and its first £10,000,000. By Gordon Beckles [Gordon Beckles Willson]. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 BIRTH stones and their significance. A list of the birth stones assigned to the different months of the year by various authorities, together with a brief history of precious stones, and the marvelous properties attributed to a number of gems by the ancients. [By Clarence E. Laird.] 8vo. Pp. 24. [L.C.] Erie, Pa. [1916] BIRTHMARK. By Claude Houghton [Charles Houghton Oldfield]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 BISHOP Montgomery. A memoir. By M. M. [i.e. Maud Montgomery]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 109. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BISHOP (the) of hell, and other stories. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long], 8vo. Pp. 230. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 “BISHOP’S (the) cap” murder. By J. Lane Linklater [Alex Watkins]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 BITS from de Old Book. Being bits from each of de sixtysix books of de Bible. Put into de Sussex tongue by Jim Clad- pole [James Richards]. 8vo. 2 pt. [Brit. MusJ] Tunbridge Wells, 1938 BITTER creek. [A novel.] By A1 Cody [Archie Joscelyn]. 8vo, Pp. 183. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 BITTER (a) repentance. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] BITTER (the) test. By Jesse Templeton [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1930 BLACK and white. [By Jacob Zimmerman.] With illustrations by Joseph Rodgers. 8vo. Pp. 167. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1911] BLACK (the) apostle. Ancient Biblical history of the black or Negro race, proven by the Holy Bible. By J. Justice [T. R. Bartlett]. 8vo. Pp. 200. [L.C.] Shreveport [1946] BLACK (the) Arab. By Operator 1384 [John H. Harvey, later Barrington]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BLACK ballerina. By Countess Helene Magriska [Enid Florence Brockies]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] BLACK beadle. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] • London [1939] BLACK bread. Poems. By Patience Ross [Patience Ropes]. 8vo. Pp. 55. [Brit. Mus,] Oxford, 1929 BLACK bullets. [A novel.] By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BLACK Butte. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] BLACK cabin. By Green Peyton [Green Peyton Wertenbaker]. 8vo. Pp. 327. [Brit. Mus.] Boston, 1933 BLACK (the) camel. [A novel.] By Thora Stowell [Alice Mary Dicken]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 BLACK cats are lucky. By A. Fielding [Dorothy Feilding]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] BLACK chalice. Anonymous. [By John Antonio Moroso.] 8vo. Pp. 254. [L.C.] New York [1934] BLACK corridors. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 BLACK (the) cripple. [A novel.] By Richard Keverne [Clifford James Wheeler Hosken]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 BLACK (the) dog mystery, etc. By Ellery Queen, Jr. [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. 290. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1941 BLACK express. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 BLACK (the) eye. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 BLACK (the) eye. A comedy. By James Bridie [Osborne Henry Mavor]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BLACK (the) gloves. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BLACK (the) goatee. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 BLACK hawthorn. [A novel.] By John Stephen Strange [Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett]. 8vo. Pp. 307. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1933 VOL. VIII BLACK (the) honeymoon. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 BLACK Jack. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1926] “BLACK joker.” By Sinbad [Aylward Edward Dingle]. 8vo. Pp. 214. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 BLACK (the) lady. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 BLACK lamb and grey falcon. The record of a journey through Yugoslavia in 1937. By Rebecca West [Cecily Isabel Fair- field]. 8vo. 2 vol. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 BLACK magic. By “Capstan” [Rex Hardinge]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] BLACK (the) Mamba. A West African mystery novel. By Adam Broome [Godfrey Warden James]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 BLACK man—white maiden. By George R. Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 BLACK (the) Nat. By John Halstead [G. Forrester Scott]. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] BLACK on white. The story of books. By M. Il’in [Il’ya. Yakovlevich Marshak]. Translated by Beatrice Kincead. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Philadelphia and London [1932] BLACK (the) opal. By Luke Allan [William Lacey Amy]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] [London] 1935 BLACK (the) paw. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 BLACK River Ranch. By Lynn Westland [Archie Joscelyn]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 BLACK sheep. By Mason Macrae [James Lyon Rubel]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 BLACK (the) sheep of the school. By John Mowbray [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 185. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1926 BLACK (the) shrouds. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 C BLACK (the) stage. By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.\ London, 1945 BLACK (the) stocking. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 BLACK sunshine. A novel. By Dorothea Martin [Kathleen Douglas Hewitt]. 8vo. Pp. v, 280. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BLACK (the) swan. [A novel.] By William Penmare [Mavis Elizabeth Nisot]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] BLACK (the) thumb. By Conyth Little [Constance Little and Gwenyth Little]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 BLACKGUARD (the). By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] ‘BLACK-LETTER’ text. By S. M. [Stanley Morison.] Folio. Pp. 38. [Brit. Mus.] Cambridge, 1942 An edition of 100 copies. BLACKMAIL. By John Ironside [Eu- phemia Margaret Tait]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] BLACK-OUT (the) murders. By Leo Grex [Leonard Reginald Gribble]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BLACK-OUT symphony. By Countess Helene Barcynska [Marguerite Barclay, later Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1942] BLACKSHIRT. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London and Manchester, 1938 BLACKSHIRT, counter-spy. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] BLACKSHIRT interferes. [A novel.] By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] BLACKSHIRT strikes back. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1940] BLACKSHIRT takes a hand. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] BLACKSHIRT the adventurer. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries], 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] BLACKSHIRT the audacious. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BLACKTHORN house. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 187. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 BLAKESLEY Hall, Yardley. A museum of manorial history. [Signed: S. C. K. S., i.e. Solomon Charles Kaines Smith.] 8vo. Pp. 12. [Brit. Mus.] Birmingham, 1935 BLESTON (the) mystery. By Robert Milward Kennedy [Milward Rodon Kennedy Burge]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 BLIND (the) beggar murder. By Clive Ryland [Clive Ryland Priestley]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BLIND corner. [A novel.] By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London [1927] BLIND Madonna. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] BLIND man’s night. By John Esteven [Samuel Shellabarger]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 BLIND (the) road. By Forepoint Severn [Leonard Arthur Bethell]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 442. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh and London, 1938 BLINDNESS. [A novel.] By Henry Green [Henry Vincent Yorke]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 254. London and Toronto, 1926 Private information. Reissued in 1932. BLISS, and other stories. By Katherine Mansfield [Kathleen Murry, nee Beauchamp]. 8vo. Pp. 279. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1920 BLOCKED trails. By Robert Crane [Frank Chester Robertson]. 8vo. Pp. 184. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] BLOND trouble. By Rob Eden [Robert Ferdinand Burkhardt and Eve Burk- hardt]. 8vo. Pp. 246. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1933] Published in London, 1934, with the title Blonde trouble. BLONDE (the) died first. By Dana Chambers [Albert Leffingwell]. 8vo. Pp. 188. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 BLONDE for danger. By Berkeley Gray [Edwy Searles Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1943 BLONDE sinner. By Countess H£l£ne Magriska [Enid Florence Brockies]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 BLONDE trouble . . . BLOND trouble. BLONDES prefer gentlemen. The ingenuous diary of an amateur. Translated into English by “Melita Noose” [Nora K. Strange]. 8vo. Pp. 123. [L.C.] London [1926] BLONDE’S requiem. By Raymond Marshall [Rene Raymond]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] BLOND IE from A to Z. [By Murat Bernard Young.] 4to. Ff. 27. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1943] BLOOD and caviare. By Maurice Dekobra [Ernest Maurice Tessier]. Translated by Metcalfe Wood [from Le fou de Bassan]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 222. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BLOOD and oil in the Orient. By Essad- Bey [Leo Noussimbaum]. Translated by Elsa Talmey. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BLOOD is a beggar. [A novel.] By Thomas Kyd [Alfred Harbage]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] Philadelphia, New York [1946] BLOOD money. By Anthony Drummond [John Hunter]. 8vo. Pp. 48. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BLOOD money. [A novel.] By Graham Seton [Graham Seton Hutchison]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] BLOOD money! By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1923] BLOOD (the) of Christ. By the witness of the truth [Orace James Ryder]. The first lesson in the scholarship of God in Christ. 8vo. Pp. 31. [L.C.] [Somerville, Mass., 1924] BLOOD of the Sotone. [A novel.] By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BLOOD of vintage. By Thomas Kyd [Alfred Harbage]. 8vo. Pp. 246. [Brit. Mus.] Philadelphia and New York [1947] BLOOD on the bosom devine. By Thomas Kyd [Alfred Harbage]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] Philadelphia and New York [1948] BLOOD royal. [A novel.] By Domford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London [1929] BLOOD (the) sister. [A novel.] By Charles Bruce [Arthur Bruce Charles Francis]. 8vo. Pp. 309. [Brit. Mus.] BLOOD stain trails. By Charles Ballew [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] BLOODY (the) Tower. [A novel.] By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] BLOOMING (the) of the lilies. [By Jane Gracey MacGonigle.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Pittsburgh, 1909] BLOSSOM time. A musical play in two acts. Adapted [from Das Dreimaderlhaus by Alfred Maria Willner and Heinz Reichert] by Sydney Box. Lyrics by G. H. Clutsam, John Drinkwater and H. V. Purcell. 8vo. Pp. 55. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] BLOSSOMING (the) of the desert. A peep into the fruitful way of renunciation. By the author of Some mysteries of the incarnate life [William Sirr]. 8vo. Pp. xv, 77* [Brit. Mus.] London and Oxford, 1932 BLOSSOMS gathered from the lower branches, or, a little work of an Oblate Sister of Providence [Sister Mary Petra, name in religion of Mary Clopenia Boston]. 8vo. Pp. 69. [L.C.] St. Louis, Con. [1914] BLUE blood flows east. By Darcy Glinto [Harold Ernest Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 143. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] “BLUE (the) book.” A bibliographical attempt to describe the guide books to the houses of ill fame in New Orleans as they were published there. Together with some pertinent and illuminating remarks pertaining to the establishments and courtesans as well as to harlotry in general in New Orleans. By Semper Idem [Charles Frederick Heartman], 8vo. Pp* 77* [Brit. Mus.] n.p., 1936 Privately printed. BLUE distance. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Collings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 249. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BLUE flames. [A novel.] By Richmal Crompton [Richmal Crompton Lam- burn]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] BLUE (the) grotto and its literature. [Signed: N. D., i.e. Norman Douglas.] 8vo. Pp. 18. [L.C.] London, 1904 BLUE (the) jay. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 267. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1927 BLUE lightning. By Gregory Baxter [John Sellar Matheson Ressich and Eric De Banzie]. 8vo. Pp. 328. [Brit. Mus.] BLUE (the) Lodge, or “the works.” [By GenoefFa N. O’Hare.] 8vo. Pp. 203. [L.C.] [New York, 1947] BLUE (the) macaw. [A novel.] By Char- man Edwards [Frederick Anthony Edwards]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1935 BLUE (the) parrot. By Maurice Dekobra [Ernest Maurice Tessier]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 BLUE Pete. A Mounted Police story. By Luke Allan [William Lacey Amy]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 Also: Blue Pete and the pinto. [1948]. Blue Pete breaks the rules. [1943-] Blue Pete: half-breed. [1921.] Blue Pete: outlaw. 1944. Blue Pete pays a debt. [1942.] Blue Pete: rebel. 1940. Blue Pete to the rescue. [1947.] Blue Pete, unofficial. [1949.] Blue Pete works alone. [1948.] Blue Pete’s dilemma. [1945.] Blue Pete’s vendetta. [1947.] BLUE remembered hills. A novel. By Nancy Stonestreet [Lalah Leone Daniels]. 8vo. Pp. 154. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1947] BLUE (the) ribbon. By William Irish [Cornell George Hopley-Woolrich]. 8vo. Pp. 219. [Brit. Mus.] Philadelphia and New York [1949] BLUE rum. [A novel.] By Ernest Souza [Evelyn Scott]. 8vo. Pp. 483. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto; New York, 1930 BLUE tinsel. By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BLUEPRINT for murder. By Roger Bax [Paul Winterton]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [L.C.] London and New York [1948] BLUESTONE Quarry. [A play.] By C. K. Munro [Charles Walden Kirkpatrick Macmullan]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BLUEWATER landing. By Wallace Q. Reid [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BLUNDERING Bettina. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] BOAT (the) train mystery. By Charles Barry [Charles Bryson]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] BOAT-HOUSE (the) riddle. By J. J. Connington [Alfred Walter Stewart]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BOBBETY the Brownie, etc. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1930] BODY and soul. By Alan Dare [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 BODY found stabbed. By John Cameron [Archibald Gordon Macdonell]. 8vo. Pp. v, 247. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BODY (the) in Bedford Square. By David Frome [Zenith Brown]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BODY (the) in the turl. [A novel.] By David Frome [Zenith Brown]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BODY (the) on the beam. By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 225. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] BODY unknown. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] BODY’S (the) rapture. By Jules Romains [Louis Farigoule]. Translated by John Rodker. 8vo. Pp. 455. [Brit. Mus.] [London] 1933 BOGOTA, Colombia’s capital city. [Signed W. A. R., i.e. William Alfred Reid.] 8vo. Pp. 19. [L.C.] Washington, D.C., 1925 BOGWUMPS (the). A sumptious volume for children of 80 years and under. Written and illustrated by Lenoloc Yelkreb [Colonel Berkley]. 8vo. Pp. 59. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 BOHEMIAN blood. A novel. By Lester Lurgan [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 322. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1910 BOLIVIA must have a port on the Pacific. [By William Edmund Aughinbaugh.] 8vo. Pp. 409. [L.C.] [New York, 1922] BOLSHEVIKS (the) on trial. By S. Chernomordik [P. Larionov]. 8vo. Pp. 46. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BOMB (the) ship. By Sinbad [Aylward Edward Dingle]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 BOMBAY verses. By R. D. A. [Richard Dyke Acland, Bishop of Bombay.] 8vo. Pp. 49- [Brit. Mus.] Bombay [1933] BONANZA. [A novel.] By Sarah Campion [Mary Rose Coulton]. 8vo. Pp. 214. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 BONAPARTES (the) in the new world. By E. M. Oddie [Elinor Mary O’Dono- ghue]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 302. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BONDMAN free. By John Oxenham [William Arthur Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BONDMEN of God. Notes of meetings in Belfast and elsewhere, 1938. Readings with J. T. [James Taylor]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] BONES (the) of our ancestors. [Dramatized] from the novelette by Constance Fennimore [«c] Woolson [by Elsie Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 11. [L.C.] n.p. [1915] BONIN. A novel. By Robert Standish [Digby George Gerahty]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 BONNIE Scotland in verse and picture. By “Allan Junior” [John Allan]. 8vo. Pp. 16. [Brit. Mus.] Dundee and London [1942] BOOK (the) of affinity. By Moysheh Oyved [Edward Good]. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BOOK (a) of American prose humor, being a collection of humorous and witty tales, sketches, etc., composed by the best known American writers. [Compiled by Melville S. Stone.] 8vo. Pp. ix, 249. [L.C.] New York, 1907 BOOK of Ananias, being an authentic account of certain acts of the present-day saints, and the few remaining sinners, who dwell in New London, chronicled by Ananias the First [Wilbur Matthias Hollemback]. 8vo. Pp. 116. [L.C.] Sandpoint, Id. [1914] BOOK (the) of animal life. By Thora Stowell [Alice Mary Dicken]. With numerous illustrations. 8vo. Pp. 291. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BOOK (the) of bugs. By Harvey Sutherland [Eugene Wood]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London [1902] BOOK (the) of business etiquette. [By Nella Henney.] 8vo. Pp. 293. [L.C.] Garden City, N.Y., 1922 BOOK (a) of English. Psalms, etc. [A metrical translation, with a commentary, by Ernest Walder.] i6mo. [Brit. Mus.] [Broadwey, 1936, etc.] BOOK (the) of Ethel. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken] and Ernest Charles Heath Hosken. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1919 BOOK (the) of fair women. By E. O. Hoppe & Richard King [Richard King Huskinson]. [The text by R. King Huskinson, the photographs by E. O. Hopp£.] 8vo. Pp. 27, pi. 32. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1922 VOL. VIII BOOK (the) of Fu-Manchu, etc. By Sax Rohmer [Arthur Sarsfield Wade]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1929] BOOK (the) of happiness. By Bo Yin Ra [Joseph Schneiderfranken]. Translated by Cyril C. and Hulda B. Wood. 8vo. Pp. 137. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BOOK (a) of modern verse. [Compiled by Ian MacNaghten Parsons.] 8vo. Pp. 64. London, 1939 Private information. BOOK (a) of nursery rhymes. [Compiled by Enid Marx.] Illustrated by Enid Marx. 8vo. Pp. 64. London, 1939 Private information. BOOK (the) of opera stories. [By Marian E. Greene.] 8vo. Pp. 30. [L.C.] Chicago [1904] BOOK (a) of remembrance; being a short summary of the service and sacrifice rendered to the empire during the Great War by one of the many patriotic families of Wessex: the Popes of Wrackleford, co. Dorset, etc. [Introduction signed: R. G. B., H. P., i.e. Richard Grosvenor Bartlett and Hilda Pope.] 8vo. Pp. 151 [L.C.] London, 1919 BOOK (a) of short stories by Maksim Gorky [Aleksyei Maksimovich Pyesh- kov]. Edited by Avrahm Yarmolinsky and Baroness Moura Budberg. 8vo. Pp. x, 403. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 BOOK of the B.S.A. . . . Fourth edition. By Waysider [Frederick James Camm]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 The sixth edition was published under the author’s name. BOOK (the) of the Baalshem, New York [Siegmund Bacharach Sonnebom], inspired by the reverent study of the Psalms. 8vo. [L.C.] Baltimore [1932] BOOK (the) of the law and the broken covenant. [By Carolus C. Kelly.] 8vo. Pp. 89. [L.C.] [Bellaire, O.? 1902] BOOK (the) of the machine. [By Cecil Arthur Johnson.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [L.C.] [San Francisco, 1934] BOOK (the) of the miraculous medal. By a Vincentian father [Kieran Philip Moran]. 8vo. Pp. 109. [L.C.] St. Louis, Mo. [1941] BOOK of the New Imperial. . . By “N. I.” . . . Fifth edition [of the work by Frederick James Camm]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 99. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 BOOK (the) of the secret word and the higher way to fortune. [By Premel el Adaros.] 8vo. Pp. 208. [L.C.] Chicago [1924] C* BOOK (the) of the words. Westchester county historical pageant. 1614. 1846. [By Violet Oakley.] 8vo. Pp. 128. [L.C.] [Philadelphia? 1909] BOOK (the) of torture and executions. [By Richard Sair.] Edited by Arnold E. Hirsch. A historical analysis of the science of brutality, etc. 8vo. Pp. 191. [L.C.] Toronto [1944] BOOK (the) of trade secrets, recipes and instructions for renovating, repairing, improving and preserving old books and prints. By an expert [W. Haslam]. 8vo. Pp. 43. [L.C.] London, 1910 BOOK titles from Shakspere. [Compiled by Volney Streamer.] 8vo. Pp. 79. [L.C.] [New York] 1911 Privately printed. BOOK (a) with seven seals. [A novel. By Agnes Maud Mary Douton.] 8vo. Pp. 343. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 BOOKBINDING for libraries. [By Gilbert D. Emerson.] 8vo. Pp. 22. [L.C.] [Philadelphia? 1909?] BOOKMAKER’S body. By Simon Stone [Howard Barrington]. 8vo. Pp. 188. [L.C.] London [1947] BOOKS in general. By Solomon Eagle [Sir Jack Codings Squire]. 8vo. 3 vol. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1919, [20] BOOKS of American & Canadian interest. [Preface signed: H. F. B. S., i.e. Hugh Frederick Bower Sharp.] 8vo. Pp. 35. [L.C.] Edinburgh [1932] An edition of 40 copies. BOOKSHELF (the) of Brander Matthews. [Preface signed: R. H., i.e. Roger Howson.] 8vo. Pp. 114. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1931 BOOTLE, commercially considered. [By W. H. Gleave.] Second edition. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] Liverpool, 1930 BOOTS on. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow], 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BOOTY: a novel. By Douglas Grant [Isabel Egerton Ostrander]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1921] BORDER blood. [A novel.] By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] BORDER guns. By Leigh Carder [Eugene Cunningham]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] BORDER (the) kid. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 BORN in prison. The story of a mill-girl’s sacrifice. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [Brit. Mus.] London [1916] BORN to the saddle. By Lynn Westland [Archie Joscelyn]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [L.C.] New York [1940] BORROWED (a) coat. By Errol Fitzgerald [Lady Josephine Fitzgerald Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 BOSS of the Badlands. By Will Ermine [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 123. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] BOSS of the plains. By Will Ermine [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 BOSWELL in Chicago. [By Frank Lee Beals.] 8vo. Pp. 233. [L.C.] Chicago, 1946 BOTANY for fun. By Gareth PI. Browning [George Henry Browning]. With over 180 drawings by Cecile M. Driffield. 8vo. Pp. xii, 176. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 BOTCHED brand. By Tom West [James Reach]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1950 BOUDOIR mirrors of Washington. Anonymous. [By Nelle Margaret Scanlan.] 8vo. Pp. 264. [L.C.] Philadelphia and Chicago [1923] BOULEVARD. By L. H. Brenning [John Hunter]. 8vo. Pp. 315. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BOUNDER (the): his book. Being an exposition of home and foreign travel, etc. Second edition. [By Edward Francis Fay.] 8vo. Pp. 109. [Brit. Mus.] London [1903] The first edition of The bounder, by Robert Blatchford, is a completely different book. BOUNDLESS water. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 311. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1926 BOUNTY-HUNTERS (the). By Mason Macrae [James Lyon Rubel]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 BOWL (a) of broth. Stories. By Lynn Doyle [Leslie Alexander Montgomery]. 8vo. Pp. 214. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 BOWSTRING (the) murders. By Carter Dickson [John Dickson Carr]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 BOXER’S (a) sweetheart. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1920] BOY (the) from Apulia. [A biography of Frederick II, Emperor of Germany.] By Richard Oke [Nigel Millett]. 8vo. Pp.328. London, 1936 Private information. BOY (the) King of Rilesia. By T. Trilby [Mme. Th. Delhaye de Marnyhac]. Translated [from Le petit roi malgre lui] by Elinor Hurley. Illustrated by Manon Iessel. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] BOY scouts hikes in Greater Boston. A dozen of each, a preliminary manual of walks, covering field, historical and industrial features, particularly adapted to the needs of Boy Scouts of the Greater Boston federation, etc. [Foreword signed: F. S. M., i.e. Frank Stillman Mason.] 8vo. Pp. 48. [L.C.] Boston, 1919 BOY’S (the) book of Canada. By Denis Crane [Walter Thomas Cranfield]. 8vo. Pp. x, 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] BOY’S (a) book of verse. Compiled by Alban M. Phillip [Philip Bertram Murray Allan]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 310. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1924 BOYS (the) of Dyall’s House. By Richard Bird [Walter Barradell-Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] BOYS will be men. By M. C. Paul [Sister Mary Charitas, name in religion of Catherine Krieter]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 138. [L.C.] Milwaukee [1944] BRACE endeavour. By Valentine [Archibald Thomas Pechey], 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1942 BRACKEN turning brown. [A novel.] By Pamela Wynne [Winifred Mary Scott]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 BRANGANE. A memoir. By Martin Mills [Martin a Beckett Boyd]. 8vo. Pp. 244. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1926 BRASS (the) chills. By Hugh Pentecost [Judson Pentecost Philips]. 8vo. Pp. 175. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 BRASS (the) industry in Connecticut. A study of the origin and the development of the brass industry in the Naugatuck valley. [By William Gilbert Lathrop.] 8vo. Pp. vi, 143. [L.C.] Shelton, Conn., 1909 BRASS (the) ring. By Lewis Padgett [Henry Kuttner]. 8vo. Pp. 217. [L.C.] New York [1946] BRASSBOUNDS of the Rosemount. By Shalimar [Frank Coutts Hendry]. Illustrations by Leo Bates. 8vo. Pp. vi, 184. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 BRAT Farrar. By Josephine Tey [Elizabeth Mackintosh]. 8vo. Pp. 278. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 BRAVE employments. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BRAVE folly. By Laura Whetter [Laura Mannock]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1935 BRAVE (the) gay road; or, the harper’s tale. A play in one act in prose and verse. By George Graveley [George Graveley Edwards]. 4to. Pp. 51. [Brit. Mus.] St. Albans, 1948 BRAVE in the saddle. By Will Ermine [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 BRAVE old world. A mirror for the times. By Hugh Kingsmill [Hugh Kingsmill Lunn] and Malcolm Muggeridge. Illustrations by Sydney Maiden. 8vo. Pp. 187. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 BRAVO trail. By Leigh Carder [Eugene Cunningham]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] BRAZIL, the United States and the Monroe doctrine. Article published in the Jornal do commercio of Rio de Janeiro. [By Jose Maria da Silva Paran- hos, 2nd baron do Rio Branco.] 8vo. Pp. 21. [L.C.] [Washington, D.C.? 1908] BREAD (the) of gods. [A novel.] By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1942] BREAK (the) of dawn. By Aureolis [George Alexander Sullivan]. 8vo. Pp. 4. [Brit. Mus.] Liverpool [1927] BREAKFASTS for everybody. 280 appetising recipes. By Aunt Daisy [Daisy Basham]. Obi. 8vo. Pp. 93. [Brit. Mus.] Christchurch, N.Z. [1945] BREASTPLATE (a) for Aaron. By Simon Harvester [Henry Gibbs]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] BREATH (the) of life. By Arthur Lovell [David Arthur Lovell Williams]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BREATHINGS from the poems of J. N. D. [John Nelson Darby.] Twelve cards. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] BREDON and sons. A novel. By Neil Bell [Stephen Southwold]. 8vo. Pp. 624. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] BREED of the Chaparral. By Clem Colt [Nelson Coral Nye]. 8vo. Pp. 112. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] BREEZES from Persimmon Holler. By Mirandy [Marjorie Edith O’Neill Bauers- feld]. 8vo. Pp. 207. [L.C.] Hollywood, 1943 BREKS an’ hakes, an’ sic lyk. [Tales and pieces illustrating the Furness dialect.] By Roger Piketah [Roper Robinson]. 8vo. Pp. 177. [Brit. Mus.] London and Ulverston, 1901 BRENDAVALE, a narrative. By Ernest Black [Ernest Hubert Lewis Schwarz]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 300. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1908 BRENDON Chase. By “B.B.” [Denys James Watkins-Pitchford.] 8vo. Pp. viii, 235. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 BRICKLAYER’S Arms. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] BRICKS and mortar. A novel. By Helen Ashton [Helen Rosaline Jordan]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BRIDAL (the) canopy. By S. J. Agnon [Samuel Joseph Czaczkes]. Rendered into English by I. M. Lask [from the author’s “Hakhnasath kallah”]. 8vo. Pp. xix, 373. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1937 BRIDE (the). [By George Boddie Peters.] 8vo. Ff. 224. [L.C.] [Memphis, 1923] BRIDE (the) of Fu Manchu. By Rohmer Sax [Arthur Sarsfield Wade]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 312. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BRIDE’S (the) book; or, young housewife’s compendium. Compiled and written by two ladies of England [June Langley Moore and Doris Moore, nee Langley]. Illustrated by Harry Dodd. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 304. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] BRIDE’S (the) cook book. [By Edgar William Briggs.] 8vo. Pp. 176. [L.C.] San Francisco [1915] BRIDGE (the) in the jungle. By Bruno Traven [Berick Traven Torsvan]. 8vo. Pp. 267. London, 1940 Time, 21st April 1952. BRIDGE to the moon. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] BRIDGEBUILDING; or, the high art of conversation with God. By the Master Bridgebuilder [Francis Symes Thompson]. 8vo. 2 vol. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936, 1944] BRIEF (a) account of Ralegh’s Roanoke Colony of 1585, being a guide to an exhibition commemorating the three hundred fiftieth anniversary of the planting of the first English colony in what is now the United States of America. [Signed: R. G. A., i.e. Randolph Greenfield Adams.] 8vo. Pp. 19. [Brit. Mus.] Ann Arbor, 1935 BRIEF (a) and true report for the traveller concerning Williamsburg in Virginia, being an account of the most important occurrences in this place from its first beginning to the present time, etc. [By Thomas Rutherfoord Le Baron Goodwin.] 8vo. Pp. viii, 192. [L.C.] Richmond, Va., 1935 BRIEF (a) for O’Leary, and two other episodes in his career. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] BRIEF heroine. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 286. London [1937] Private information. BRIEF (a) history of our flag. Its past, present and possible future. [By Thomas G. Woodman.] Obi. fol. Ff. 24. [L.C.] [Los Angeles, 1919] BRIEF (a) history of the church. [By Catherine Ann White.] 8vo. Pp. xvii, 377. [L.C.] New York, 1901 BRIEF (a) history of the State historical society of Iowa. [By Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh.] 8vo. Pp. 24. [L.C.] Iowa City, la., 1907 BRIEF (a) history of the U.S. Soldiers’ Home, Washington, D.C. [By Frank Flosser.] 8vo. Pp. 11. [L.C.] Washington, D.C., 1909 BRIEF (the) hour. By H. Du Coudray [Helene Heroys]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 BRIEF (a) sketch of Base hospital no. 41. By the commanding officer [Julian Mayo Cabell], 8vo. Pp. 29. [L.C.] [Washington, 1925] BRIEF (a) talk about tin. [Signed: W. A. R., i.e. William Alfred Reid.] 8vo. Pp. 15. [L.C.] Washington, D.C., 1925 BRIEF (a) tribute to Sir Christopher Wren . . . 1631/2-1931/2, etc. [Signed: R. J. E. H., i.e. Reginald John Edward Hanson.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Fowey[i93i] BRIEF-MAKING. Suggestions for a system of analysis and symbols. Illustrative examples—introductions, main propositions. [By William Goodrich Thompson.] 8vo. Pp. 25. [L.C.] Boston, 1914 BRIGHT. By Mrs. George Norman [Melesina Mary Blount]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.\ London [1929] BRIGHT and breezy stories. By Uncle Reg [E. Page Woodcock]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 BRIGHT (the) book for boys. Edited by Herbert Strang [George Herbert Ely and C. J. L’Estrange]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BRIGHT ghost. Recollections of a Georgian boyhood. [By Joseph Braddock.] 8vo. Pp. 301. [Brit. Mus.] London,1936 BRIGHTER French for bright young people who already know some. By H. T. R. [Henry Thompson Russell.] 8vo. Pp. viii, 239. [L.C.] London [1927] BRIGHTER French word book. By H— T— R— [Henry Thompson Russell], etc. 8vo. Pp. xi, 325. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 BRING ’em back dead! [A novel.] By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] BRINGIN’ home the bacon. A bright and modern domestic comedy in three acts. By Bruce Brandon [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 123. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1940] BRINGING up Becky! By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1924] BRINGING up father. An original farce based on George McManus’s famous cartoon. In three acts. By Bruce Brandon [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1936] BRITAIN at war. An anthology. Selected and arranged by Arthur Stanley [Arthur Stanley Megaw]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 335* [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 BRITAIN can take it. The book of the film. [By Quentin James Reynolds.] 8vo. [L.C.] London, 1941 BRITAIN without God. An exposure of anti-Godism. By a London journalist [Newman Watts]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BRITAIN’S defence, the League and the Far East. By Norman Angell [Sir Ralph Norman Angell Lane]. 8vo. Pp. 31. [Brit. Mus.] Nottingham [1933] BRITAMEHRIC speech. Noe seals on the pahst. New letters needless. English and American history and classics as now printed legible evrywhare. [By John Lloyd Keating.] 8vo. Pp. 13. [L.C.] Dallas [1914] BRITISH (the) at home. By Pont [Graham Laidler]. 8vo. Pp. 121. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 BRITISH (the) carry on. A collection of wartime drawings. By Pont [Graham Laidler]. 8vo. Pp. 95. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BRITISH (the) character studied and revealed by Pont [Graham Laidler. Drawings]. 8vo. Pp. 119. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 BRITISH (the) drama. By James Bridie [Osborne Henry Mavor]. 8vo. Pp. 40. Brit. Mus.] Glasgow, 1945 BRITISH (the) infantryman. An informal history. [An abridgment of The King's service.] By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] Harmondsworth and New York, 1942 BRITISH Israel and the Herrenvolk. Reply to a challenge by Dom Bede Frost —April 29, 1942. By A. R. H. [Nelson Heaver.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] n.p. [1942] BRITISH recipes: the traditional dishes of England, Scotland, Ireland & Wales, etc. By Countess Morphy [Marcelle Azra Forbes]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 BRITISHER on Broadway. By Anthony Armstrong [George Anthony Armstrong Willis]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BRITTLE stick. More verses by F. D. W. [Frank D. Woollen.] 8vo. [L.C.] Ysleta, Tex., 1931 An edition of no copies. BROADCAST murder. By Capstan [Rex Hardinge]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] BROCKTON, a city of enterprise. [By Hamilton Lowe.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Boston, 1911] BROKEN (the) branch. By Keith Campbell [Keith Campbell West-Watson], 8vo. Pp. 180. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] BROKEN couplings. By Charles Cannell [Evelyn Charles H. Vivian]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1923 BROKEN (the) nest. More thoughts from “The Garden of Peace.” By Sufferer [Leslie Phillips]. 8vo. Pp. 47. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 BROKEN (the) sword. By Morice Gerard [John Jessop Teague]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] BRONCHO John writes a letter of his first trip up the rail and sends copies of war credentials to Theodore Roosevelt, president of all the United States. [By John H. Sullivan.] 8vo. Pp. 31. [L.C.] n.p. [1905] BRONSVILLE (the) massacre. [A novel.] By Buck Toler [Harold Ernest Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 123. [Brit. Musi] London, 1943 BRONTES (the). Their lives recorded by their contemporaries. Compiled with an introduction by E. M. Delafield [Edm£e Elizabeth Monica de la Pasture, later Dashwood]. 8vo. Pp. 274. [Brit. Musi] London, 1935 BROOME stages. By Clemence Dane [Winifred Ashton]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 703. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BROTHER (a) for Hugh. [A novel.] By Manning Coles [Adelaide Francis Oke Manning and Cyril Henry Coles]. 8vo. Pp. 315. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 BROTHER (the) of Daphne. [A novel.] By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 304. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1914 BROTHER Petroc’s return. A story by S. M. C. [Sister Mary Catherine, of the Dominican Convent of Saint Catherine of Siena at Torquay]. 8vo. Pp. 200. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BROTHERHOOD. [A novel.] By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] BROTHERLY love. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1930 BROTHERS on the trail. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 234. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1934 BROTHERS-IN-LOVE. By Lewis Cox [Euphrasia Emeline Cox]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] BROUGHT out in evidence. An autobiographical summing-up. By William. Bowyer [William Bowyer Honey]. 8vo. Pp. 424. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 BROWN (the) book of the Hitler Terror and the burning of the Reichstag. [Compiled by Otto Katz.] 8vo. Pp. 357. London, 1933 The authorship is revealed in A. Koestler, The invisible zvriting, p. 209. BROWN (a) eye or so. By Roy Devereux [Margaret Rose Roy Pember-Devereux]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [L.C.] London, 1945 BROWN (the) fox mystery. By Ellery Queen, Jr. [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. 243. [Brit. Mus.] Boston, 1948 BROWN Tala finds little Tulsi. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 32. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] BROWNE follows the clue. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo, Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 BROWNE of the Secret Service, etc. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 BROWNE’S £50,000 mystery. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 255- [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BROWNE’S first case. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BROWNIES and guides. A book of rhymes. By Wilhelmina Stitch [Ruth Collie]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BRUNTON comes back. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 95. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 BRUSH Trail feud. By Lance Carson [Harold Ernest Kelly]. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 BRUSHES with the bishops: a blue book. By “Besma” [Mabel Barltrop]. 8vo. Pp. 208. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1919 BRUSHTAIL. An historical play in three acts. By George Graveley [George Graveley Edwards]. 8vo. Pp. 106. [Brit. Mus.] St. Albans, 1947 BRUTE (the)! By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] BUCCANEER’S (the) bride. By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1932] BUCCANEER’S (the) parrot. By John Courage [Richard Goyne]. 8vo. Pp. 126. [Brit. Mus.] [London, 1933] BUCK Knight’s round-up. By Chuck Stanley [Charles Stanley Strong]. 8vo. Pp. 176. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] BUCKSHOT. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 BUCKSKIN marshal. By Will Ermine [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 BUFFALO valley. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 BUILDERS of Georgia. [Edited by Gregory Murphy.] 8vo. Pp. 227. [L.C.] Atlanta, Ga. [1941] BULL (the) calf. By John Lindsey [John Saint Clair Muriel]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BULL fighting. [By Thomas Wallace Jones.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Cincinnati, O., 1904 BULL (the) goose book. [By C. Albert Conway.] 8vo. Pp. 35. [L.C.] New York [1912] BULLDOG Drummond at bay. By Sapper [Herman Cyril MacNeile]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BULLET (a) in the ballet. [A novel.] By Caryl Brahms [Doris Caroline Abrahams] and S. J. Simon [Simon Jasha Skidelsky]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BULLETS bite deep. [A novel.] By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BULLETT (the) in the cornice. By Mark Beckett [Marcus George Truman]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BULLIES (the) of Bamston. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 BULL’S eye. By Milward Kennedy [Milward Rodon Kennedy Burge]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BULLS like death. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 296. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BULWARK (a) of democracy. [On the province of Poznan.] By Augur [Vladimir Polyakov]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York, 1931 BUNCH (a) of blue ribbons. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Alba- nesi]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1934] BUNCH (a) of sheep on every farm. [By Ralph Alonzo Hayne.] 8vo. Pp. 94. [L.C.] Chicago, 1918 BUNGALOW (the) book. A short sketch of the evolution of the bungalow from its primitive crudeness to its present state of artistic beauty and cozy convenience, etc. [By Henry Lawrence Wilson.] Obi. 8vo. Pp. 39. [L.C.] Los Angeles [1907] BUNGALOW homes. [By Lewis Fayette Garlinghouse.] Obi. 8vo. Pp. 143. [L.C.] Topeka, Kan. [1920] BUNGLES. By Leonora Starr [Leonora Dorothy Rivers Mackesy]. 8vo. Pp. 190. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] BUNNY and the aunt. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 159. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] BUOYANT billions: a comedy of no manners by a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature [George Bernard Shaw]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [L.C.] Edinburgh, 1947 Rehearsal copy. Privately printed. BURGLAR alarm. A midnight adventure in one act. By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith]. 8vo. Pp. 33. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] BURIED empires of South America. [By Dewey Farnsworth.] Fol. Pp. 63. [L.C.] El Paso, Tex. [1940] BURIED (the) torch. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken] and Ernest Charles Heath Hosken. 8vo. Pp. vi, 306. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1920 BURLINGTON, its early history, growth and progress. A manufacturing center. [By Howard Athons Wood.] 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] Burlington, Wis. [1908] BURMA mission. Company “D,” 13th mtn. med. bn. [By Herman M. Leonard.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Allentown, Pa., 1946] BURMESE days. By George Orwell [Eric Blair]. 8vo. Pp. 371. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1934 BURNT (the) caravan. By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1934 BURY him darkly. By Henry Wade [Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher]. 8vo. Pp. 326. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 BURY the past. [A novel.] By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 BUSHMASTER (the). By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1932 BUSHWHACK Basin. By Tom West [James Reach]. 8vo. Pp. 159. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1946 BUSINESS as usual. [A novel.] By Jane Oliver [Helen Rees] and Ann Stafford. 8vo. Pp. 304. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 BUSINESS (the) encyclopedia. By the author of “The business mail's dictionary and guide to English,” etc. [Nella Henney]. 8vo. Pp. xix, 514. [L.C.] Garden City, N.Y., 1930 BUSINESS for pleasure. By Mark Spade [Nigel Marlin Balchin]. Illustrated by W. M. Hendy. 8vo. [Brit. Musi] London,1935 BUSINESS law. A ready reference desk manual. [By Louis Mannierre.] 8vo. Pp. 169. [L.C.] Chicago [1908] BUSINESS law, for business schools and all schools teaching commercial branches, also valuable as a book of reference. [By A. E. Baker.] 8vo. Pp. 249. [L.C.] Chicago [1912] BUSINESS man, and other stories. By Lesley Storm [Mabel Margaret Clark]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 BUSINESS (a) man’s guide and a bookkeeper’s friend. [By E. L. Wheat.] 8vo. Pp. 71. [L.C.] Dillon, Mont. [1917] BUSINESS methods you should know. [By Oscar Loewenbach.] 8vo. [L.C.] Milwaukee [1914] BUSINESS words and phrases in Afrikaans. By Afrikaner [C. A. E. Vine Hall van Cappelle]. 8vo. Pp. 25. [Brit. Mus.] Cape Town, 1923 BUSTED Range. By Will Ermine [Harry Sinclair Drago], 8vo. Pp. 159. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 BUSTER and Tige here again. [By Richard Felton Outcault.] Obi. fol. Ff. 28. [L.C.] New York, 1914 BUSTER Brown’s happy days. [Coloured illustrations. By Richard Felton Outcault.] Obi. fol. Ff. 26. [L.C.] New York, 1911 BUT joy kissed me. A romance. By Lyndon Snow [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 191. London, 1942 Private information. BUT the patient died. By James G. Edwards [James William MacQueen]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London and Manchester [1949] BUTTERFLIES. [A novel.] By Oliver Sandys [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] BUTTON (the) in the plate. By Vernon Loder [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] BY force of circumstances. By Gordon Holmes [Louis Tracey]. 8vo. Pp. v, 342. [Brit. Mus.] London [1910] BY night at Dinsmore. By John Esteven [Samuel Shellabarger]. 8vo. Pp. 299. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 BY order of the Shah. By H. W. [Ernest Leslie Howard-Williams] and Sidney Hay. With 61 illustrations. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 340. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 BY parable. The heavenly meaning of some Mothering Sunday customs revealed through tableaux, etc. By C. Penswick Smith [Constance Adelaide Smith], 8vo. Pp. 12. [Brit. Mus.] Nottingham, 1938 BY Saturday. By Sydney Fowler [Sydney Fowler Wright]. 8vo. Pp. 273. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 BY-PASS (the) murder. By David Frome [Zenith Brown]. 8vo. Pp. 278. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 BYSTANDER. By Maksim Gor’ky [Aleksyei Maksimovich Pyeshkov]. Translated ... by Bernard Guilbert Guerney. 8vo, [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto; New York, 1930 BYWAYS from Tyne to Tay. By Iain C. Lees [John Lees Carvel]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] Stirling, 1936 C. Watts Wright on bridge. [By Adolph CACHE (the) at Flower-Pot Canyon. By Reutlinger.] 8vo. [L.C.] Robert Crane [Frank Chester Robert- New Albany, Ind. [1930] son]. 8vo. Pp. 183. [Brit. Mus.] CABARET. By L. H. Brenning [John London [1937] Hunter]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] CADDIES’ handbook for the instruction London [1947] and betterment of the caddie, which CABBAGES and kings. By O. Henry means efficiency. [By George Powell [William Sydney Porter], 8vo. Pp. 203. Williams.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [L.C.] [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 Camden [1915] CABOODLE (a) of beasts. [Poems.] By CADET (the) sergeant. By Norman Harley Quinn [Wilfred Charles Thor- Brainerd [Samuel Richard Fuller], illus- ley], 8vo. Pp. 62. [Cum. Book Index.] trated. 8vo. Pp. 319. [L.C.] London, 1945 Boston [1930] “CADVAN (the) Stone,” Towyn, Mer. The inscribed words arranged as ‘‘The Lord’s Prayer” with explanatory notes. [Signed: D. R. P., i.e. D. R. Pugh.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Towyn, 1939 CAFETERIA. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Airs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 192. London, 1946 Private information. CALAA1ITY comes of age. By Gregory Baxter [John Sellar Alatheson Ressich and Eric De Banzie]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CALAA1ITY town. By Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Alanfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. 199. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 CALENDAR of twelve travelers through the Pass of the North. [By Tom Lea.] 4to. [L.C.] El Paso, Tex., 1946 CALIFORNIA business laws and forms, etc. [By Rufus Ely Ragland.] 8vo. Pp. 142. [L.C.] Oakland, Cal. [1929] CALIFORNIA fairy tales. By Adonica Shannon [Atanas Katchamakoff]. 8vo. Pp. x, 298. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1926 CALIFORNIA ranger. By Tex Holt [Claude Rister]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] Redhill, 1948 CALIFORNIA Redwood Park, sometimes called Sempervirens Park; an appreciation. [By Arthur Adelbert Taylor.] 8vo. Pp. 130. [L.C.] Sacramento, Cal., 1912 CALL (the). Verses by Ad. A. C. [With a preface by Dugald Alacfadyen. The whole written by D. Alacfadyen?] 8vo. Pp. 33. [Brit. Mus.] London [1916] CALL a hearse. By Jonathan Stagge [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. 262. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 CALL home the heart. A novel. By Fielding Burke [Olive Tilford Dargan]. 8vo. Pp. 432. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 CALL in the Yard. [A novel.] By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] CALL (the) of the Abbey School. Taken from Queen of the Abbey Girls. By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dun- kerley]. 8vo. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1934] CALL the next witness. [A novel.] By Philip Woodruff [Philip Alason]. 8vo. Pp. 220. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 CALL the Yard. By John Alowbray [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] CALL (a) to courage. By a London journalist [Newman Watts]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] CALL (a) to patriotic service. [By Fannie Fern Andrews.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Boston, 1917] CALLED back. By Hugh Conway [Frederick John Fargus]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] CALLED to judgment. A melodrama. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken] and Ernest Charles Heath Hosken. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1913 CALLING all countries. A post-war credo. By Geoffrey West [Geoffrey H. Wells]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CALLING Lord Blackshirt. [A novel.] By Bruce Graeme [Graham Alontague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 152. [Brit. Mus.] London [1943] CALA1 (the) lady. By Jane England [Vera Adurdock Stuart Jervis]. 8vo. Pp. 216. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] CAL Ad waters. By Oliver Sandys [Adar- guerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 CALAd yourself! By Edward Hope [Edward Hope Coffey]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1934] CAAdBRIDGE Blue. [A novel.] By Sarah Campion [Adary Rose Coulton]. 8vo. Pp. 298. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CAAdBRIDGE (the) murders. By Adam Broome [Godfrey Warden James]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 CAAdBRIDGE (the) murders. By Dilwyn Rees [Glyn Edmund Daniel]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 CAAdBRIDGE University Library. The beginnings. [The preface signed: C. E. S., i.e. Charles Edward Sayle.] i6mo. Pp. 13. [Brit. Mus.] [Cambridge, 1914] CAAdBRIDGESHIRE cameos. [Illustrated leaflets. Signed: Urbs Camboritum, i.e. William Robert Brown?] 4to. Ff. xxx. Cambridge [1900?] The drawings are all signed: W. R. B. or W. R. Brown. The author of the text identifies himself as the author of Pen pictures of popular place-lore. All the illustrations are pen pictures and deal with place-lore. CAAdE the dawn. By Roger Bax [Paul Winterton]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [L.C.] London [1949] CAMEOS. By Wilhelmina Stitch [Ruth Collie]. Messages of cheer and courage. Obi. 8vo. [Brit. Musi] London, 1934, etc. CAMERA conversations. By “Jay” [Thomas George Jay cocks], etc. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 298. [L.C.] Toronto, 1936 CAMERA obscura. By Vladimir Sirin [Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov]. Translated by Winifred Roy. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] CAMERA obscura. [Essays.] By William Bolitho [William Bolitho Ryall]. 8vo. Pp. 219. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1930 CAMERON Island. Adventures in the South Seas. By Edwin C. Burritt [Ethel Claire Brill]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh [1919] CAMORRA. By Hans Possendorf [Hans Mahner-Mons]. Translated by Barbara Hallewell. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 CAMP Lewis, Tacoma, Wn. [By Belmore Brown.] Fol. Pp. 41. [L.C.] Tacoma [1918] CAMP (the) mystery. By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1932] CAMPDEN (the) ruby murder. By Adam Bliss [Robert Ferdinand Burkhardt and Eve Burkhardt]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CAMPING and big-game hunting in the North-west. [By Benjamin David Sheffield.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Livingston, Mont.] 1903 CAMPSIES (the) and the land of Lennox- By Iain C. Lees [John Lees Carvel]. 8vo Pp. ix, 164. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow, 1933 CAN Britain be invaded? By “Strategicus” [Herbert Charles O’Neill]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 CAN governments cure unemployment? By Norman Angell [Sir Ralph Norman Angell Lane] and Harold Wright. 8vo. Pp. xii, 147. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1931 CAN I go there? By Anne Hepple [Anne Hepple Dickinson]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] CAN you take it? By a London journalist [Newman Watts]. 8vo. Pp. 32. [Brit. Mus.] Croydon [1945] CANADA comes to England. By Gordon Beckles [Gordon Beckles Willson]. 8vo. Pp. 166. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 CANADIAN (the) lawyer. A handy book of the laws and of legal information for the use of business men, farmers, mechanics and others in Canada, etc. [By Edward Meek.] 8vo. Pp. iv, 354. [L.C.] Toronto, 1907 CANARY (the) murder case. By S. S. Van Dine [Willard Huntington Wright]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] CANCELLED in red. [A novel.] By Hugh Pentecost [Judson Pentecost Philips]. 8vo. Pp. 266. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1939 CANCER, the cause—the cure, and Jesus the life giver, to a known god by an unknown physician [Herbert Edmund Gardinor]. 8vo. Pp. 290. [L.C.] [New York, 1919] CANDID escort. [A novel.] By T. B. Marie [Hubert Steel Lambert]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 CANDIDE. By F. M. A. de Voltaire. Translation by Dorset Chambers [Herman Irwell Woolf]. 8vo. Pp. iv, 153. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1919 CANDLE (the). [Verses.] By William Foster [Oliver William Foster Lodge]. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] Holmbury St. Mary, 1938, etc. Some issues are signed: O. W, F. Lodge. CANINE distemper. [By Charles Stout.] 8vo. Pp. 29. [L.C.] New York, 1920 CANNY (the) Scot. By “Allan Junior” [John Allan]. Illustrated by Charles Crombie. 8vo. Pp. 34. [Cum.Book Index.] Dundee and London [1932] CANNY tales about ministers & elders. By Allan Junior [John Allan]. Illustrated, etc. 8vo. Pp. 36. [Cum. Book Index.] Dundee and London [1931] CANONICAL (the) and civil status of Catholic parishes in the United States. By the Rev. Charles Augustine [Charles Augustine Bachofen]. 8vo. Pp. v, 334. [L.C.] St. Louis, Mo., 1926 CAPE Cod legends. [Edited by Elisabeth Shoemaker.] 8vo. Pp. 43. [L.C.] Boston [1935] CAPITAL (a) crime. By Leslie Ford [Zenith Brown]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 CAPITOL (the) of Minnesota, historical and descriptive. [By Benjamin F. Forster.] Obi. 8vo. Pp. 46. [L.C.] Saint Paul, 1905 CAPITOLS (the) of the South. [By Henry Delano Boynton.] Fol. Pp. 31. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1917] CAP’N Dow and the hole in the doughnut. By Le Grand [Le Grand Henderson]. 8vo. [L.C.] New York [1946] CAP’N Luke, filibuster. [A novel.] By “Capstan” [Rex Hardinge]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] CAPPY Dick’s pastime book for boys and girls. [By George Robert Cleveland.] 8vo. Pp. 211. [L.C.] New York [1946] CAPTAIN Banner. A drama in three acts. By George R. Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 103. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 CAPTAIN Bayonet and others. [Short stories.] By Anthony Armstrong [George Anthony Armstrong Willis]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 147. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CAPTAIN Daniel Pepoon and Levina Phelps, his first wife; Elizabeth James, his second wife. A partial record of their descendants and notes regarding their ancestors. [By Albert Rathbone.] 8vo. Pp. 124. [L.C.] New York [1940] CAPTAIN Enoch Powers and his wife Sophia Teresa Collins. With notes on their descendants. A grandson’s tribute. [By Albert Carlos Bates.] 8vo. Pp. 28. [L.C.] Hartford, 1945 CAPTAIN of Keynes. By Richard Bird [Walter Barradell-Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] CAPTAIN (the) of Stannard’s. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1928] CAPTAIN of the Guard. By Claude Houghton [Claude Houghton Oldfield]. 8vo. Pp. 188. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] CAPTAIN Quid. By Gurney Slade [Stephen Bartlett]. Illustrated. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1937] CAPTIVE (the). A Romany operetta in two scenes. Libretto by Patience Ross [Patience Ropes]. 8vo. Pp. 20. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] CAPTURE (the) of the King. [A novel.] By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CARADOC Evans. By Oliver Sandys [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 167. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] CARAVANSERAI. By Peter Traill [Guy Mainwaring Morton]. 8vo. Pp. 222. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] CARDBOARD (the) hero. By L. Noel [Leonard Noel Barker]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] CARDBOARD husband. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] CARDINAL’S (the) daughter. An Italian historic romance. [By Felice Guzzoni.] Translated by Nina Renna. 8vo. Pp. 369. [L.C.] Boston, 1935 CARDYCE for the defence. [A novel.] By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CAREER opportunities. Edited by Mack Morris [Morris Bartel Schnapper]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 354. [L.C.] Washington, D.C. [1946] CARETTE of Sark. [A novel.] By John Oxenham [William Arthur Dunkerley]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] CAREY Franklin Coombs. A memoir. [Signed: H. H. C., i.e. Hugh Hadfield Carleton? With a portrait.] (Reprinted from the Bristol Medico-Chirurgical Journal, together with a contribution from Dr. Coombs himself on “Prognosis in coronary thrombosis.”) 8vo. Pp. 12. [Brit. Mus.] [Bristol, 1932] CARGO for crooks. Another story of the Royal Navy. By Sea-Lion [Geoffrey Martin Bennett]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 CARGO (the) of gold. By J. G. Sarasin [Geraldine Gordon Salmon]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] CARLENT (the) Manor crime. By Leo Grex [Leonard Reginald Gribble]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] CARMELITA-FANS. [By Ambrose Petry.] Obi. fol. Pp. 64. [L.C.] New York [1906] CARMELITE and poet. A framed portrait of St. John of the Cross. With his poems in Spanish. By Robert Sencourt [Robert Esmonde Gordon George]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 244. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 CARMELLO. By Bettina [Bettina Bauer Ehrlich]. Obi. 8vo. Pp. 30. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1945 CARMEN saeculare. By St. E. A. of M. and S. [Edward Alexander Crowley.] 4to. Pp. 30. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1901 CARMICHAEL: blue blood and red. [A novel.] By Geoffrey Corson [Anna MacClure Sholl]. 8vo. Pp. 345. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1915 CARNIVAL (the) murder. By Nicholas Brady [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. v, 281. [L.C.] New York [1933] CAROL. “A sweet savour of Christ.” The memoir of a missionary child [Carol Bird]. [Preface signed: H. H. B., i.e. Handley H. Bird.] 8vo. Pp. 169. London, 1910 The author’s name can be deduced from the photograph of a tombstone, reproduced in the book. CAROLINE. By Richmal Crompton [Richmal Crompton Lamburn]. 8vo. Pp. 322. [Brit. Musi] London, 1936 CAROL’S love affair. [A novel.] By Rob Eden [Robert Ferdinand Burkhardt and Eve Burkhardt]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] CARPENTER’S (the) snuff box; or, where there’s a will there’s a way. By M. E. B., author of Clement's trial [M. E. Gellie]. 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1904 CARRETA (the). By Bruno Traven [Berick Traven Torsvan]. (Translated by Basil Geighton.) 8vo. Pp. 314. Time, 21 April 1952. London, 1935 CARRY me home. By Peter Traill [Guy Mainwaring Morton]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CARRYING a gun for A1 Capone. By Jack Bilbo [Hugo Cyril K. Baruch]. 8vo. Pp. 232. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York, 1932 CARTLAND (the) heritage. By Valentine [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1945 CARTON’S cap, and other school stories. By Richard Bird [Walter Barradell- Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1927] CARTOONS of the war. By “J. M. S.” [Joseph Morewood Staniforth] . . . Reprinted from the Western Mail. Obi. fol. 5 pt. [Brit. Mus.] n.p. [1914, 15] CARVER of the swamp. [A novel.] By “Capstan” [Rex Hardinge]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] CASE (the) against Alder. By Clive Ry- land [Clive Ryland Priestley]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1941] CASE (the) against Andrew Fane. [A novel.] By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 225. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 CASE (the) book of Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. 637. [Brit. Mus.] London,1949 CASE (the) for an United States historical commission. A letter to members of the Fifty-ninth Congress and others with previous correspondence, and a bibliography of historical documents issued by European governments. [By Lothrop Withington.] 8vo. Pp. 48. [L.C.] [London, 1905] CASE (the) for Tressider. By Charles Barry [Charles Bryson]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Musi] London, 1937 CASE (a) in hand. By N. A. Temple Ellis [Neville Aldridge Holdaway]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus ] London, 1933 CASE in the clinic. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Musi] London, 1941 CASE (the) of Caspar Gault. By William Morton [William Blair Morton Ferguson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Musi] London [1932] CASE (the) of Colonel Marchand. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Musi] London, 1933 CASE (the) of Marie Corwin. [A novel.] By Gregory Dean [Jacob D. Posner]. 8vo. [Brit. Musi] London, 1934 CASE (the) of the abominable snowman. [A novel.] By Nicholas Blake [Cecil Day Lewis]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Musi] London, 1941 CASE (the) of the crumpled knave. By Anthony Boucher [William Anthony Parker White]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Musi] London, 1939 CASE (the) of the dead doctor. By Vernon Lee [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Musi] London [1935] CASE (the) of the fifth key. By Gregory Dean [Jacob D. Posner]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [L.C.] London, 1936 CASE (the) of the gilded fly. [A novel.] By Edmund Crispin [Robert Bruce Montgomery]. 8vo. Pp. 158. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1944 CASE (the) of the gold coins. By Anthony Wynne [Robert McNair Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Musi] London [1933] CASE of the green knife. By Anthony Wynne [Robert McNair Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Musi] London [1932] CASE (the) of the missing diary. By A. Fielding [Dorothy Feilding]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Musi] London [1935] CASE (the) of the open drawer. By Luke Allan [William Lacey Amy]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Musi] Bristol, 1936 CASE (the) of the Seven of Calvary. By Anthony Boucher [William Anthony Parker White]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CASE (the) of the seven sneezes. By Anthony Boucher [William Anthony Parker White]. 8vo. Pp. 370. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1942 CASE (the) of the tea-cosy’s aunt. [A novel.] By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 CASE (the) of the two pearl necklaces. By A. Fielding [Dorothy Feilding]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CASES before the Supreme Judicial Court for the commonwealth. [By Albert Randolph Getchell.] i2mo. [L.C.] [Boston] 1941 CASINO for sale. [A novel.] By Caryl Brahms [Doris Caroline Abrahams] and S. J. Simon [Simon Jasha Skidelsky]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London,1938 CASINO (the) murder case. A Philo Vance story. By S. S. Van Dine [Willard Huntingdon Wright]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CASPIAN (the) song. [A novel.] By J. G. Sarasin [Geraldine Gordon Salmon], 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] CASSOCK and gown. By Henry James Clayton. [The editor’s preface signed: R. M. W., i.e. Reginald Maxwell Wool- ley.] Svo. Pp. 16, pi. vi. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 CASSOWARY (the): a story. By Mark Winterton [Beatrice Ethel Kidd]. 8vo. Pp. 302. [Brit. Mus.] London [1918] CAST away in the jungle, or, young civil engineers of Luzon. [A tale.] By Victor Saint Clair [George Waldo Browne]. 8vo. Pp. ii, ii, 9-208. [Brit. Mus.] London [1902] CAST iron alibi. By Don Betteridge [Bernard Newman]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 CASTLE Adamant. A romance. By Norman Dundas [James Bryce]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 CASTLE (the) of contentment. Letters from a Jutland farm. By Jaegermester Plov [Gunnar Nislev]. Translated from the Danish by Astrid Rosing Sawyer and Llewellyn Jones. 8vo. Pp. xii, 253. [L.C.] Chicago and New York, 1937 CASTLE of dream. [By Hilda Worthington Smith.] 8vo. Pp. 59. [L.C.] [New York, 1910] CASTLEFORD (the) conundrum. [A novel.] By J. J. Connington [Alfred Walter Stewart]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 CASTLES in the air. A comedy in three acts. By Hilda Manning [James Reach]. 8vo. Pp. 107. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1941] CAT (a) among the rabbits. By Francis Boon [Edward Bacon]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 256. [L.C.] London [1940] CAT (the) and the cherub. A play in one act. By — [Chester Bailey Fernald]. 8vo. Pp. 35. [L.C.] New York and London [1912] Author’s name supplied in manuscript on title page of L.C. copy. CAT of many tails. By Ellery Queen [Frederick Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee], 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 CATACOMBS (the) of death. By Operator 1384 [John H. Harvey, later Barrington]. 8vo. Pp. 303. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CATALAN Circus. [A novel.] By Oliver Onions [George Oliver]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CATALOG (a) of American antique furniture. [By Gustave Adolphe Van Len- nep.] 8vo. Pp. 51. [L.C.] Strafford, Pa., 1936 CATALOGUE of an exhibition [at the Burlington Fine Arts Club] of the art of primitive peoples. [Introduction signed: A. D., i.e. Adrian Digby.] 4to. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 CATALOGUE of Corneille collection. [By John Pierpont Morgan.] Fol. Ff. 49. [L.C.] [London? c. 1900] CATALOGUE of etchings by J. McN. Whistler. Compiled by an amateur [Edward Guthrie Kennedy], supplementary to that compiled by F. Wed- more. 8vo. Pp. 40. [L.C.] New York, 1902 CATALOGUE of Fenelon collection. [By John Pierpont Morgan.] Fol. [L.C.] London [c. 1900] CATALOGUE of Le Sage collection. [By John Pierpont Morgan.] Fol. [L.C.] London [c. 1900] CATALOGUE of Regnard collection. [By John Pierpont Morgan.] Fol. [L.C.] London [c. 1900] CATALOGUE of the engraved portraits in the Royal College of Physicians. [The compiler’s preface signed: A. C., i.e. Arnold Chaplin.] Fol. 2 vol. [Brit. Mus.] London [1925] VOL. VIII D CATCHING the gleam. By Wilhelmina Stitch [Ruth Collie]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 CATCHWORDS of worldly wisdom. A little book of epigrams, wise and witty. [Compiled by Mary Inglehart.] 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] Chicago, 1909 CATECHISM (the), a kindly light. By a member of our parish [Thomas C. Garrahan]. A playlet for St. Patrick’s Day entertainment. 8vo. Pp. 14. [L.C.] n.p. 1915 CATECHISM (the) explained. [The preface signed: W. K. L. C., i.e. William Kemp Lowther Clarke.] i2mo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CATECHISM (a) of communism for Catholic high school students. By a Passionist father [Father Fabian Flynn]. 8vo. Pp. 24. [L.C.] New York [1936] CATECHISM (a) of the Catholic religion for Catholic schools and Catholic homes. [By Father Placid Schmid.] 8vo. Pp. 118. [L.C.] St. Paul [1912] CATECHISM (a) on birth control. By J. F. N. [John Francis Noll.] 8vo. Pp. 62. [L.C.] Huntington, Ind. [1938] CATECHISM (a) on the mode of baptism. [By Joseph M. Miller.] 8vo. Pp. 32. [L.C.] Holden, Mo. [1914] CATHARSIS (the) of husbandry. 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Mus.] [London, 1937] Privately published. CELESTE, and other sketches. By Stephen Hudson [Sydney Schiff]. Wood engravings by John Nash. 8vo. Pp. 101. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 CELIA. [A novel.] By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CELIA’S career. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1937] CELIA’S secret. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 174. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] CELTIC (a) hurly-burly. By L. Luard [William Blaine Luard]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh and London, 1931 CELURCA. The arraignment of Venus. T. L. P. [Thomas L. Paton.] [Poems.] 8vo. Pp. 58. Richmond [1926] Richmond, Directory. CEMETERY first stop! By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] CENTENARIAN (the). A Lakeland story told in verse. By Paul Netherton Herries [Frederick William Lanchester]. Obi. 8vo. [Brit. 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Mus.] London [1930] Part of a volume containing also plays by Vernon Sylvaine and Noel Munro. CHANGE of heart. By Kathleen Harris [Adelaide Humphries]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [L.C.] New York, 1949 CHANGE of name. [By J. F. Josling.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [Brit, Mus.] London, 1946 CHANGED (the) heiress. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] CHANGING (the) face of Britain. By Fougasse [Cyril Kenneth Bird]. Obi. 8 vo. Pp. 139. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 CHANGING (the) light. Poems by Elisabeth [Elisabeth Mary Barker]. 8vo. Pp. 58. [Brit. Mus.] [Oxford] 1925 Printed for private circulation. CHANNEL (the) mystery. By L. H. Brenning [John Hunter]. 8vo. Pp. 48. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] CHANT (the). A simple and complete method for teachers and students. By V. G. L. [Vilma Gertrude Little.] 8vo. Pp. 140. [Brit. Mus.] London and St. Louis, 1938 CHAOS and a creed. By James Priceman [Winifred Margaretta Kirkland]. 8vo. Pp. 270. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1925 CHAOS is come again. By Claude Houghton [Claude Houghton Oldfield]. 8vo. Pp. 313. [Brit. Mus.] London,1933 CHAPEAUGRAPHY, shadowgraphy, and paper-folding. By Hercat [R. D. Cha- ter]. 8vo. Pp. 89. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1909 CHARITY Main. A coalfield chronicle. [A novel.] By Mark Benney [Henry Ernest Degras]. 8vo. Pp. 176. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 CHARLEMAGNE, Alcuin and books. [By Paul McPharlin.] 8vo. [L.C.] Troy, Mich. [1941] CHARLES Darwin. The fragmentary man. By Geoffrey West [Geoffrey H. Wells]. Illustrated. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 351. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CHARLES Plummer, 1851-1927. [Signed: P. S. A., i.e. Percy Stafford Allen.] From the Proceedings of the British Academy. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] CHARLES II and Madame Carwell. By John Lindsey [John Saint Clair Muriel]. With 16 illustrations. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CHARMED (a) circle. [A novel.] By Helen Ferguson [Helen Edmonds]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. 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[By Frank Wesley Merrill.] 2d. edition. 8vo. Pp. 82. [L.C.] Fond du Lac, Wis. [1902] CINDER. Written and illustrated by Romney Gay [Phyllis Britcher]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1938] CINDERELLA (the) girl. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1920] CINDERELLA’S cousin. By Leonora Starr [Leonora Dorothy Rivers Mackesy]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 CIRCLE (the) in the water. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939 ] CIRCLE (the) of death. By Pierre Qui- roule [W. W. Sayer]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936I CIRCLE (the) of the stars. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Codings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London [1924] CITIZEN (the) and the law. By “Solicitor” [Conway Loveridge Hodgkinson]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 249. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1934 CITIZENSHIP civics in brief for Iowa schools. [By John Henry Arnold.] 8vo. Pp. 53. [L.C.] Mason City, la. [1925] CITY (the) jungle. By Felix Salten [Sigmund Salzmann]. Translated by Whittaker Chambers, etc. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 CITY (the) of Cleveland and its attractions . . . Points of interest in and about the largest city in Ohio. [By Edward William Doty.] 8vo. Pp. 144. [L.C.] Cleveland, 1900 CITY (the) of God. A rhapsody. By Aleister Crowley [Edward Alexander Crowley]. 8vo. Pp. 11. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 CITY (the) of London guide. [By Charles George Harper.] Sixth edition. 8vo. Pp. 244. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] Earlier editions were published with the author’s name. CITY (the) of many waters. By Peter Blundell [Frank Nestle Butterworth]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1923 CITY (the) of New Jerusalem. [By Isaiah Cudney.] 8vo. Pp. 921. [L.C.] Los Angeles [1932] CITY (the) of purple dreams. [By Edwin Baird.] 8vo. Pp. 411. [L.C.] Chicago, 1913 CITY (a) of the plain. By Horace Caradoc [Walter Legge]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 294. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1913 CLAIM (the) jumpers. By Ranger Lee [Charles Horace Snow], 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 CLAN Ewen: some records of its history. By Robert Sutherland Taylor MacEwen. [The editor’s preface signed: A. M. M., i.e. A. M. Mackay, editor of “Celtic Monthly”?] 8vo. Pp. 46. [Brit. Mus.] Glasgow, 1904 CLAUDE. By Genevieve Fauconnier [- van den Berg]. Translated by Lauren Ford. 8vo. Pp. 292. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CLAUDINE at school. By Willy [Henry Gauthier-Villars] and Colette Willy [Sidonie Gabrielle Colette, afterwards Gauthier-Villars]. Translated by Janet Flanner. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London,1930 CLAUDINE in Paris. By Willy and Colette [Henry Gauthier-Villars and Sidonie Gabrielle Colette, afterwards Gauthier-Villars]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 CLAVERHOUSE. By Gordon Daviot [Elizabeth Mackintosh]. 8vo. Pp. 398. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CLAVERTON (the) case. By Ralph Rodd [William North]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] CLAVERTON (the) mystery. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] CLAY Allison of the Washita, first a cowman and then an extinguisher of bad men. Recollections of Colorado, New Mexico and the Texas panhandle, reminiscences of a ’79er [O. S. Clark]. 8vo. Pp. 38. [L.C.] Attica, Ind., 1920 CLAY-FACE. By Jesse Templeton [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1930 CLEAN hands. By Owen Archer [Augustus George Greenwood]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] CLEANED out. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 CLEAN-UP (the) on Deadman. By Robert Crane [Frank Chester Robertson]. 8vo. Pp. 184. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] CLEAR (a) and comprehensive treatment of temperance, intemperance and prohibition. [By J. D. Flanigan.] 8vo. Pp. 16. [L.C.] Kansas City [1915] CLEAR the ice, please! By Hugh Talbot [Argentine Francis Alington]. 8vo. Pp. 334. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 CLEMENCY Page. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 192. London, 1947 Information from the author. CLEOPATRA. By E. Barrington [Eliza Louisa Moresby Beck]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] CLEOPATRA’S nose. By T. B. Marie [Hubert Steel Lambert]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CLERGYMAN’S (a) daughter. [A novel.] By George Orwell [Eric Blair]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 CLERICAL chuckles. By John Aye [John Atkinson], 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CLERK (the). A novel. By Stephanie Landels [Donald Landels Henderson]. 8vo. Pp. 297. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 CLEVER business sketches. [Compiled by Albert Stoll.] 8vo. Pp. 252. [L.C.] Detroit, 1909 CLIFFORD (the) affair. By A. Fielding [Dorothy Feilding]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London [1927] Another edition was published in 1933 as The Clifford mystery. CLIMAX at the falls. By Gregory Baxter [John Sellar Matheson Ressich and Eric De Banzie]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 CLINGING shadows. By Main Waring [William Thomas Mainwaring Hughes]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [L.C.] London [1936] CLODION, his life and his work. A short notice from original documents. [Signed G. P., i.e. Georges Constantin Pelissier.] 8vo. [.L.C.] New York, 1907 CLOG shop chronicles. By John Ack- worth [Frederick R. Smith]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 CLOSE (a) shave. A farce in three acts. By Thomas Sutton [James Reach]. 8vo. Pp. 86. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1947] CLOSED range. By Bliss Lomax [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 254. [L.C.] New York [1936] CLOTH (the) is woven. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] CLOUD and storm. [A novel.] By James Leith Derwent [John Leith Veitch]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 356. London, 1904 Agreement with Richard Bentley, in Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 46,620, f.i. CLOUD Howe. By Lewis Grassic Gibbon [James Leslie Mitchell]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 CLOUDY weather. [A novel.] By Joan Butler [Robert William Alexander]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] CLOVEN (the) foot. Showing the manipulations of the Clan-Na-Gael and other Irish organizations by Scotland Yard, the secret service bureau of England. [By Daniel Dwyer.] 8vo. Pp. 50. [L.C.] Boston [1900] CLOWN (the) of paradise. [Poems.] By Dormer Creston [Dorothy Julia Baynes]. 8vo. Pp. 46. [Brit. Mus.] London [1919] CLUBMAN’S (the) handbook. By “Squills” [Alfred Henry Osman]. A complete guide to the successful management of pigeon racing clubs. 8vo. Pp. 47. [Brit. Mus.] London [1924] CLUE (the) of the clot. By Charles Barry [Charles Bryson]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CLUE of the faded dress. By Maristan Chapman [Mary Ilsley Chapman and John Stanton Higham Chapman]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 237. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1938 CLUE (the) of the forgotten murder. By Carleton Kendrake [Erie Stanley Gardner]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 CLUE (the) of the green-eyed girl. [A novel.] By Nigel Burnaby [Harold Picton Ellett]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1935 CLUES to Christabel. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 CLUNG. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London [1924] CLUNY (the) problem. By A. Fielding [Dorothy Feilding]. 8vo. Pp. 274. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] CLYDA’S love dream. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] COAL (the) mines act: how to remember it. The act of 1887 with the amendments of 1894, 1896, 1900, 1903, and explosives order. [By Henry Davies.] 8vo. Pp. 84. [L.C.] Wigan [1904] COAL mining pocketbook, formerly The coal and metal miners’ pocketbook, etc. nth edition. [By Thomas J. Foster.] 8vo. Pp. xxv, 1172. [L.C.] New York, 1916 COAST to coast. Australian stories, 1946. Selected by M. Barnard Eldershaw [Flora Sydney Patricia Eldershaw and Marjorie Faith Barnard]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 296 [Brit. Mus.] Sydney and London, 1947 COASTWISE. [Humorous drawings.] By Ben [Norman Harold Bennett]. Obi. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] Hong Kong, 1929 COBWEBS to cables. By Valentine [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1939 COCK o’ the north. An account of Lincoln City F.C.’s career in the northern section [of the third division of the Football League]. By Benny Dix [G. H. Grosse]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] Lincoln [1932] COCK (the), the mouse and the little red hen. An old tale retold by F£licit6 Le F6vre [Margaret Smith-Masters]. 8vo. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1945] COCK-FIGHTING and game fowl, from the notebooks of Herbert Atkinson . . . together with the life and letters of John Harris, the Cornish cocker. . . . Edited and with an introductory memoir by Game Cock [Samuel Joseph Looker]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 253. [Brit. Mus.] Bath, 1938 COCOLO. By Bettina [Bettina Bauer Ehrlich]. Foi. [Cum. Book Index.] London [1945] COCONUT (the) oil, its use and production. [By William Herrick Hawkins.] i2mo. Pp. 12. [L.C.] New York [1915] COCOON. By Alec Stansbury [Alec Stansbury Higgs]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 COEDUCATION in its historical and theoretical setting. By L. B. Pekin [Reginald Snell]. 8vo. Pp. 208. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 COIL (the) of Carne. By John Oxenham [William Arthur Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] COIL (the) of mystery. By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1930 COLD (the) nose of the law. [On the police dogs of New South Wales.] By C. Bede Maxwell [Violet Spoole Maxwell]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 177. [Brit. Mus.] Sydney and London, 1948 COLD steel. [A novel.] By Alice Tilton [Phoebe Atwood Taylor]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 COLLECTED (the) ghost stories of Oliver Onions [George Oliver]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 COLLECTED poems. By Seumas O’Sullivan [James Sullivan Starkey]. 8vo. Pp. 226. [Brit. Mus.] Dublin, 1940 COLLECTED (the) poems of John Gaws- worth [Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 143. [L.C.] London [1948] COLLECTED poems of Moira O’Neill [Nesta Skrine, nee Higginson], 8vo. Pp. xii. 148. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh and London, 1933 COLLECTED stories. By Katherine Mansfield [Kathleen Beauchamp, later Murry]. 8vo. Pp. 793. [Brit. Mus.] [London] 1945 COLLECTED (the) verse of Lewis Car- roll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson]. With illustrations. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 445. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 COLLECTING stamps. By the editor of “Stamp Collecting” [Douglas Brawn Armstrong]. 8vo. Pp. 50. PI. viii. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] COLLEGE knights. A comedy in three acts. By John Rand [James Reach]. 8vo. Pp. 86. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1948] COLLEGE Square. [A novel.] By Susan Goodyear [Margaret Bryan Matthews]. 8vo. Pp. 304. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 COLLINGRIDGE. By Peggy Whitehouse [Frances Mundy Castle]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 COLLISION at sea. [By Julian Bedford Shope.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Albany, N.Y., 1903] COLOMBIA, its resources and potentialities. [By Walter H. Bartholomew.] 8vo. Pp. 14. [L.C.] New York [1921] COLONEL James Scamman’s 30th regiment of foot, 1775. Also Captain Johnson Moulton’s company. [By Nathan Goold.] 8vo. Pp. 66.8. [L.C.] Portland, Me., 1900 COLONEL the Hon. Milo George Talbot, C.B., late Royal Engineers. [A memoir. Signed R. W., i.e. Sir Francis Reginald Wingate, Bart. With appreciations by various persons.] 8vo. Pp. 40. [Brit. Mus.] n.p., 1931 COLONEL William Rice and Wealthy Cottrell, his wife. A list of their descendants and notes regarding their ancestors. [By Albert Rathbone.] 8vo. Pp. 118. [L.C.] New York, 1938 COLONEL Wotherspoon, and other plays. By James Bridie [Osborne Henry Ma- vor]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 COLONEL’S lady. [Reminiscences of army life in India.] By Leonora Starr [Leonora Dorothy Rivers Mackesy]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 327. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 COLONIAL studies in the United States during the twentieth century. [By Lowell Joseph Ragatz.] 8vo. Pp. 48. [L.C.] London [1932?] COLOSSUS (the) of roads. A life of John Loudon McAdam. By Roy Devereux [Margaret Rose Roy Pember-Devereux]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 184. [L.C.] New York, 1936 COLOUR (the) of happiness. By Leonora Starr [Leonora Dorothy Rivers Mackesy], 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] COLPEXINS. [Poems.] By D. M. Cary [Douglas Macmillan]. 8vo. Pp. 73. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 COLT comrades. By Bliss Lomax [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 COLT lightnin. [A novel.] By Kirk Deming [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1939 COLTSFOOT. Inexpensive and very pleasant smoking. [Signed: G. G. S., i.e. G. G. Spence.] 8vo. Pp. 14. [Brit. Mus.] St. Andrews [1948] COLUMBUS. [A play. By Daniel E. Doran.] Fol. [L.C.] n.p. [1922] COLUMNS (the) upon which to support our republic, and their foundation. 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Mus.] London [1943] COMFORT me with apples. [A novel.] By Agnes Logan [Agnes Adams]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] COMIN’ ’round the mountain. A hillbilly comedy in one act. By Ned Albert [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 39. [L.C.] New York [1938] COMING motherhood. Practical suggestions relating to maternity and the care of infants and children. [By Louis A. Spaeth.] 8vo. Pp. 93. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1907] COMING (the) of Carew. A fantasy in crime. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 174. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] COMING (the) of June. By David Lyall [Annie S. Smith, nee Swan]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dundee, 1935 COMING (the) of Verity. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1940 COMING (the) reaction. A brief survey and criticism of the vices of our economic system. By Legislator [William Arthur Shaw]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1903 COMING up for air. 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Mus.] London [1944] COMMON sense in negro public schools. [By George Sherwood Dickerman.] 8vo. Pp. 11. [L.C.] [Hampton, Va.? 1909?] COMMON sense is all you need. By J. J. Connington [Alfred Walter Stewart]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 COMMUNION (a) book. By M. S. K.-B. [Margaret Sibylla Kenworthy-Browne.] i6mo. Pp. 40. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 COMMUNION (the) prayer book. By a sister of St. Joseph [Sister Anna Louise, name in religion of Anna L. Goodrow]. Prayers and instructions with illustrated thoughts on holy communion. 8vo. Pp. 315. [L.C.] Chicago [1924] COMPANION (a) for daily communion. By a sister of St. Joseph [Sister Anna Louise, name in religion of Anna L. Goodrow]. 8vo. Pp. xv, 140. [L.C.] New York, 1916 COMPANIONSHIP with the Master; itself, concerning the doctrines of the Christian religion. [By Lewis Thomas Herbert.] 8vo. Pp. 147* [L.C.] New York [1911] COMPANY drill, movements and commands in a nutshell. By Uncut Cavendish [John Willoughby Meares]. 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By Le Corbusier [Charles Edouard Jeanneret]. Translated [from “Propos d’urbanisme”] by Clive Entwistle, etc. 8vo. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 CONCERTINA Farm. By Erick Berry [Aliena Best] and Herbert Best. With illustrations by E. Berry. 8vo. Pp. 189. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 CONCISE (a) Latin primer, intended as an easy introduction to the Public School Latin Primer, and similar grammars. Revised edition. [By Robert Brown, LL.D.] 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London [1907] CONCLUDING. A novel. By Henry Green [Henry Vincent Yorke]. 8vo. Pp. 254. London, 1948 Private information. CONDUCTOR Jim [James Monroe Bur- wick]. His story in his own words. Edited by Paul J. Gilbert. 8vo. Pp. 172. [L.C.] New York [1908] CONFEDERATE (the). A detective story. By Howard Fielding [Charles Witherle Hooke], 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 CONFESSIONS of a clergyman. [By Rollin Lynde Hartt.] 8vo. Pp. 352. 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Mus.] London, 1935 CONQUERING seas. By L. Luard [William Blaine Luard]. 8vo. Pp. 275. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 CONQUEST marches on. By Berkeley Gray [Edwy Searles Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Cum. Book Index.] London [1939] CONQUEST takes all. By Berkeley Gray [Edwy Searles Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1940 CONQUEST (the) touch. By Berkeley Gray [Edwy Searles Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1948 CONRAD’S [Teodor Jozef Konrad Kor- zeniowski’s] prefaces to his works. With an introductory essay by Edward Garnett. 8vo. Pp. viii, 218. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CONSERVATIONS for freedom’s cause. [By Leila Pennock.] 8vo. [L.C.] Los Angeles [1918] CONSPIRACY. By Walter Proudfoot [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] CONSTABLE guard thyself! [A novel.] By Henry Wade [Henry Lancelot Aubrey- Fletcher], 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CONSTANCE Kent. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 In The anatomy of murder, by various authors. CONSTANT factor. The intelligent person’s guide to racing. By Calculus [Myer Lautenberg]. 8vo. Pp. 27. [Brit. Mus.] [Manchester, 1937] CONSTANT (the) rabbit. By Oliver Sandys [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] CONSTITUTIONALConvention of Connecticut. [A pamphlet on representational reform. By John M. Berry.] 8vo. Pp. 16. [Brit. Mus.] Milbury, Mass., 1902 CONTACT-THINKING. By Howard A. Bronton [J. V. Daniels]. i6mo. [Brit. Mus.] Chicago [1931] CONTRACT bridge bidding systems and points of law in a “nutshell.” By “Uncut Cavendish” [John Willoughby Meares]. Sixth edition, extensively revised. i6mo. Pp. 24. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] CONTRACT bridge. Some “do”—some “don’t.” By H. E. Graham [Ernest Graham Hamilton]. 8vo. Pp. 77. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 CONTRASTING. The only reliable guide for sportsmen. A unique method for forcasting [sic] all classes of race results—horses, ponies and dogs. [By Walter Beck.] 8vo. Pp. 16. [Brit. Mus.] [Leeds, 1936] CONTRIBUTION (the) of theosophy to Christianity. By a Student [G. W. van den Broek]. 8vo. Pp. 25. [Brit. Mus.] Singapore [1938] CONTROL of the common fevers. By twenty-one contributors. Arranged with the help of Dr. Robert Cruickshank by the editor of “The Lancet” [Egbert Colesby Morland]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 361. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 CONVERGING shadows. [A novel.] By Errol Fitzgerald [Lady Josephine Fitzgerald Clarke]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CONVERSATION at Haywood’s. [By James Sydney Johnson.] 8vo. Pp. 11. [L.C.] San Francisco [1937] Edition of 35 copies. CONVERSATION piece. [A novel.] By M. J. Farrell [Mary Nesta Keane]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 CONVERSATIONS with Napoleon III. A collection of documents, mostly unpublished and almost entirely diplomatic, selected and arranged with introductions by Sir Victor A. H. 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A brief history compiled from the records by one of the many thousands comprising the great army who fought to preserve the giant pines for future generations to see and enjoy [Major Israel McCreight]. 8vo. Pp. 109. [L.C.] Dubois, Pa., 1936 COOK wanted. By Jane Oliver [Helen Rees] and Ann Stafford. 8vo. Pp. 333. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 COOKING hints and helps to reduce the cost of living. [By Cecilia K. Bradt.] 8vo. Pp. 66. [L.C.] Chicago [1913] CO-OPERATION in the United States, based on official sources, designed as a text book on co-operation, etc. [By James Ernest Boyle.] 8vo. Pp. 126. [L.C.] Toledo, O., 1925 CO-OPERATIVE centenary, a pageant of the people. [By Lawrence Du Garde Peach.] 8vo. Pp. 79. [L.C.] COPHETUA’S son. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Collings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1914 COPPERHEADS (the). [A novel.] By William Blake [William James Blech]. 8vo. Pp. 659. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 “COR Jesu.” (Third edition.) [By J. M. Martins, S.J.] i6mo. [Brit. Mus.] Belgaum, 1921 The preface is signed J. M., S.J. CORDIALLY yours. Nine years of living. By the Village rhymester [Carlyle Emery]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [L.C.] St. Louis [1930] CO-RESPONDENT (the). By the author of <(The terror by night” [Gertrude Chetwynd Shallcross Saben and Frederick Evelyn Burkitt]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1912] CORNER (the) of Paradise Place. By Robert Eton [Laurence Walter Meynell]. 8vo. Pp. 311. [Brit. Mus.] London,1940 CORNISH crime. By Anthony Weymouth [Ivo Geikie Cobb]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CORNISH crowsheaf. [Verses.] By Bernard Moore [S. S. Hunt]. 8vo. Pp. 26. [Brit. Mus.] Tring [1949] CORNISH interlude. By Sinclair Murray [Edward Alan Sullivan]. 8vo. Pp. 303. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 CORNISH (a) mirror. [Poems.] By A. H. G. [A. H. Girdleston.] 8vo. Pp. 64. London,1927 The author’s name is taken from the wrapper of his work Shadow of a name. CORNISH verse-pictures. By A. H. G. [A. H. Girdleston.] 8vo. Pp. 15. Truro, 1926 Wrapper of the author’s Shadow of a name. CORNISH visions. [Poems.] By A. H. G. A. H. Girdleston.] 8vo. Pp. 15. Truro, 1928 Wrapper of the author’s Shadozv of a name. CORONATION Souvenir Book, 1937. By Gordon Beckles [Gordon Beckles Will- son]. Art editor: Ivor Castle. 4to. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CORONET. A novel. By Philip Hughes [Hugh Phillips]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CORPORAL (the) died in bed. Being the swan-song of Inspector Pierre Allain of the Surete Nationale. [A novel.] By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] CORPSE (the) and the lady. By John Stephen Strange [Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] CORPSE (the) awaits. By Owen Fox Jerome [Oscar Jerome Friend]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [L.C.] New York, 1946 CORPSE (the) came back. By Sinbad [Aylward Edward Dingle]. 8vo. Pp. 200. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 CORPSE in cold storage. By Milward Kennedy [Milward Rodon Kennedy Burge]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CORPSE (the) in the car. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] CORPSE (the) in the caravan. [A novel.] By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wil- mot]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 CORPSE (the) on the White House lawn. By Diplomat [John Franklin Carter]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 274. [L.C.] New York [1932] CORPSE (the) with the purple thighs. By George Bagby [Aaron Marc Stein]. 8vo. Pp. 278. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1939 CORPSES never argue. By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] CORRECT (a) transcript of Pilate’s court as taken from Tiberius Caesar’s records in the Vatican at Rome, giving a correct account of the apprehension, trial and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. [By William Dennes Mahan.] 8vo. Pp. 33. [L.C.] Amherst, Mass., 1903 Originally published in 1879 with the author’s name. CORRIE. By Leonora Starr [Leonora Dorothy Rivers Mackesy]. 8vo. Pp. 188. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 COSMIC consciousness, the man-god whom we await. By Ali Nomad [Alexander J. Mclvor-Tyndall]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 310. [L.C.] Chicago [1913] COSMOLOGIC (the) guide and key to success, happiness and prosperity; and also a most simplified method of unvailing [«‘c] future events and contingencies by the influences, positions and aspects of the heavenly bodies, founded on Scripture, reason, mathematical laws and natural philosophy. [By Barnard Gomoll.] 8vo. Pp. 104. [L.C.] Salt Lake City [1915] COSMOLOGY. The mystery & magic of numbers. By “Cosmo” [Delamere Carrington]. 8vo. Pp. 32. [Brit. Mus.] [London, 1937] Privately printed. COST (the) of living. A personal reflection and its outcome. [By Margaret Weston Kendall.] 8vo. Pp. 132. [L.C.] Brattleboro, Vt., 1919 Privately printed. COST (the) of war and warfare from 1898 to 1905, inclusive, twelve hundred million dollar . . . Statement compiled, computed, and proved from the official reports of the government, etc. [By Edward Atkinson.] 8vo. Pp. 27. [L.C.] [Brookline, Mass., 1904] COST price. [A novel.] By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1949 COSTUME plays. By Olive Conway [Harold Brighouse and John Walton]. 8vo. Pp. 84. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1927] COSY comer stories. By Uncle Reg [E. Page Woodcock]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 COTTAGE (the) by the Lynn. By Eglan- ton Thorne [Elizabeth Emily Charlton]. 8vo. Pp. 32. [Brit. Mus.] London [1913] COTTAGE (the) girl. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 COTTAGE into house. By Anthony Armstrong, “A. A.” [George Anthony Armstrong Willis], etc. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 COTTAGE sinister. By Q. Patrick [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. v, 278. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 COTTONWOOD Creek. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow], 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 COULD God become flesh? [Signed: W. K. L. C., i.e. William Kemp Lowther Clarke.] 8vo. Pp. 22. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 COUNSELLOR (the). By J. J. Conning- ton [Alfred Walter Stewart]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 COUNTERFEIT wife. By Brett Halliday [Davis Dresser]. 8vo. Pp. 231. [Brit. Mus.] Chicago and New York [1947] COUNTER-OFFENSIVE. An exposure of certain misrepresentations of Basic English. [Preface signed: C. K. O., i.e. Charles Kay Ogden.] 8vo. Pp. 207, 53. [L.C.] Cambridge, 1935 COUNTESS (the) Fanny. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] COUNTRYMAN’S (the) bedside book. By ‘BB’ [Denys James Watkins-Pitchford]. Illustrated by D. J. Watkins-Pitchford. 8vo. Pp. xviii, 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 COUNTRYMAN’S (the) year. By David Grayson [Ray Stannard Baker]. 8vo. Pp. 272. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 COUPONS for death. By Nicholas Brady [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 189. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 COURAGE. An anthology. By Hugh Kingsmill [Hugh Kingsmill Lunn]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 COURIERS of the air. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. v, 250. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] COURSE (a) in football for players and coaches. [By Glenn Scobey Warner.] 8vo. 20 nos. [L.C.] Carlisle, Penn. [1908] COURSE (a) in personal magnetism, self- control and the development of willpower. [By Sydney Blanshard Flower.] 8vo. Pp. 15. [L.C.] Chicago [1900] COURSE of lessons in domestic science. [By Myrtle Leone Wilson.] 8vo. Pp. 128. [L.C.] Little Rock [1913] COURT (the) of dusty feet. By J. G. Sarasin [Geraldine Gordon Salmon]. 8vo. Pp. 199. [Brit. Mus.] London [1942] COURT of shadows. By Giles Jackson [Albert Leffingwell], 8vo. Pp. 215. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 COURTAULD (the). [Verses on the Courtauld Institute of Art.] By R. W. 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A novel of the life and times of Thomas Chatterton. By Neil Bell [Stephen Southwold]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 COVERING (the), writing, rewriting and selling of straight news. [By Victor C. Olmsted.] 8vo. Pp. 19. [L.C.] Washington [1915] COWBOY (the) and the duchess. By Timothy Shea [Alden Arthur Knipe]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] COWBOY say your prayers. By Will Ermine [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 COWFERRY Isle. [A novel.] By Edward Percy [Edward Percy Smith]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CRACK of dawn. By Leslie Ford [Zenith Brown]. 8vo. Pp. 159. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 CRADLE (the) of reality. By John Hilsyde [John Foster-Barham Carslake]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 84. [L.C.] London, 1932 CRAFT (the) of printing. Notes on the history of type-forms. [By Stanley Morison.] 8vo. Pp. 14. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1921 CRAFTSMEN all. Some readings in praise of making and doing. [By Harry Hardy Peach.] 8vo. Pp. xv, 140, pi. XVI. [Brit. Mus.] Leicester, 1926 The preface is signed: H. H. P. CRAIG (the) poisoning mystery. By A. Fielding [Dorothy Feilding]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] CRANKS (the) of Marston. A school story. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CRANTOCK and other verse. By the Pirate [Albert O. Crowle]. 8vo. Pp. 77. [Brit. Mus.] Crantock, 1925 CRAVEN (the) mystery. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1929 CRAZY days. [A novel.] By Martin Bruce [Marthe Paxton Baylis and Bruce Sievier]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Musi] London, 1929 CREATION’S billions now living cannot die; or, analysis of the universe. [By George Miller Marshall.] 8vo. Pp. 44. [L.C.] Chicago [1922] CREATIVE hairshaping & hairstyling you can do. By Ivan [Ivan Anderson], 4to. Pp. 113. [Brit. Mus.] Hollywood [1947] CREATIVE science. A scientific basis for a new religious philosophy. By a modern Job [Clarence Wilbur Taber]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 382. [L.C.] Chicago [1932] CREEPS (the); being a full statement about the crimes at Buzzards Bay. A Thatcher Colt detective mystery. By Anthony Abbot [Fulton Oursler]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 306. [L.C.] New York and Toronto [1939] CRESCENT moon. By L. Noel [Leonard Noel Barker], 8vo. Pp. 240. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] CRESTED (the) key. By Keck Orbison [Maud Keck and Olive Orbison]. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 Published in America under the title: The key to the casa. CRICKET for boys. By two Wellingborough masters. [The introduction signed: C. T. R., E. M. W., i.e. Cecil Thomas Rudd and Edgar Murray Witham.] 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CRICKET memories. By a Country Vicar [Randolph Llewellyn Hodgson]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 CRICKET. The Ashes, 1948. Fixtures, personalities, history, data, tables, records. By Dick Kevin and Richard Bird [Walter Barradell-Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 95. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] CRIME and a clock. By Whyte Hall [Augustus Alfred Rayner]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 CRIME (the) and the casket. By John Ironside [Euphemia Margaret Tait]. 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] CRIME (the) combine. By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CRIME counter crime. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CRIME (the) of the century. By Anthony Abbot [Fulton Oursler]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 Another edition of About the murder of the clergyman's mistress. CRIME or folly? By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] CRIME unlimited. [A novel.] By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 CRIME (the) without a flaw. By Leslie Despard [John Leslie Despard Howitt]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 CRIMINAL Square. By Harrington Hastings [Florence Shepherd and John Marsh]. 8vo. Pp. 112. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] CRIMSON brocade. By Countess Helene Magrisca [Enid Florence Brockies]. 8vo. Pp. 456. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] CRIMSON (the) domino. By Jesse Templeton [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] CRIMSON dust. By Ranger Lee [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 CRIMSON (the) horseshoe. By Peter Dawson [Jonathan H. Glidden]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 CRINKLENOSE. [A novel.] By Oliver Sandys [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] CRIPPLED splendour. A novel. By Evan John [Evan John Simpson]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 575- [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 CRISIS. By Claude Houghton [Claude Houghton Oldfield]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 CRISIS (the) in physics. By Christopher Caudwell [Christopher Saint John Sprigg]. Edited by Professor H. Levy. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 245. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 CRISTA Moon. A novel. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 280. London, 1936 Information from the author. CRITICAL essays. By George Orwell [Eric Blair]. 8vo. Pp. 169. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 CRITIQUE of poetry. By Michael Roberts [William Edward Roberts]. 8vo. Pp. 251. London, 1934 T. W. Eason and R. Hamilton, A portrait of Michael Roberts, p. 1. CRITTERS in Africa. By Lady Jack [Sarah McCune Lang]. 8vo. Pp. 109. [L.C.] Del Monte, Calif., 1931 Privately printed. VOL. VIII E CROCODILE (the) Club. A West African mystery novel. By Adam Broome [Godfrey Warden James]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] CROCUS. A novel. By Neil Bell [Stephen Southwold]. 8vo. Pp. 391. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 CROCUS under foot. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 175. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] CROOK stuff. Some stories of crime and detection. By Richard Keverne [Clifford James Wheeler Hosken]. 8vo. Pp. v, 310. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 CROOKED (the) bough. By John Re- menham [John Alexander Vlasto]. 8vo. Pp. 222. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 CROOKED Horn. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CROOKED (the) plough. [A novel.] By Thora Stowell [Alice Mary Dicken]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1926 CROOKED (the) Samaritan. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1933 CROOKED shadow. A mystery novel. By Kurt Steel [Rudolf Kagey]. 8vo. Pp. 188. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 CROOKED (the) sign. [A novel.] By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1935 CROOKED sixpence. By Leo Grex [Leonard Reginald Gribble]. 8vo. Pp. 240. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 CROOKED (the) wreath. By Christianna Brand [Mary Christianna Lewis]. 8vo. Pp. 184. [L.C.] New York, 1946 CROONER’S swan song. By Leo Grex [Leonard Reginald Gribble]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] CROSS and chrysanthemum. A story of missionary labors and the persecution of the Christians in Japan. Dramatized by S. M. A. [Sister Mary Agnes.] 8vo. Pp. 48. [Brit. Mus.] Winnipeg, 1922 CROSS (the) roads at Broxton. By- Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CROSS winds. By Eleanor Mordaunt [Evelyn May Clowes, later Wiehe]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 CROSS-COUNTRY. A five month’s journey on foot through England, Wales and Scotland. By Theo Lang [Theo Langbehn]. Illustrated by Maurice Sochachewsky. 8vo. Pp. 303. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 CROSSED signals, etc. By Burt L. Standish [Gilbert Patten]. 8vo. Pp. 220. [Cum. Book Ifidex.] New York and Newark [1928] CROSS-FIRE. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Coliings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 CROSSROADS. [A novel.] By D. H. Dennis [Denis Cox]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1913 CROSSROADS. By M. E. H. [M. E. Holland.] 8vo. Pp. 119. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 CROSS-ROADS. The story of four meetings. By John Oxenham [William Arthur Dunkerley]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 CROSSWORD tracer; the over and over crossword puzzle book. Edited by Peter Piper [Margaret Coats McLoughlin, Charles Kuhls and John William Gropp], 8vo. Pp. 87. [Cum. Book Index.] New York, 1933 “CROSSWORDS” made easy, etc. By Pat Kaye [J. P. Kemp]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] CROW (the) flies west. By Robert J. Horton [James Roberts]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] CROWDED (the) life of a hermit . . . By “Rufiji” [Ronald Delabere Barker]. 8vo. [L.C.] Nairobi, 1942, etc. CROWNED (the) lovers. The true romance of Charles the First and his queen. [A novel.] By E. Barrington [Eliza Louisa Moresby Beck]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 CROWNER’S quest. By Adam Broome [Godfrey Warden James]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 CROWNING (the) day. By the author of Memorials of Captain Hedley Vicars [Catherine Marsh]. i6mo. Pp. 120. [L.C.] Bristol and London [1902] CROWNS and sceptres. The romance & pageantry of coronations. By Marjory Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 CRUISE. [A novel.] By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 CRUISE (the) of the Kawa. Wanderings in the South Seas. [A skit.] By Walter E. Traprock [George Shepard Chappell]. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 143. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1922] CRYSTAL (the) pagoda. By Helen Berger [Helen R. Bamberger]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] CUCKOO fair. By Robin Temple [Samuel Andrew Wood]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1932 CUCKOO (a) in Harley Street. Second impression. By Sidney Fairway [Sidney Herbert Daukes]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] CUCKOO in June. By Jane Oliver [Helen Rees] and Ann Stafford. 8vo. Pp. 279. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 CUL-DE-SAC. [A novel.] By Simon Dewes [John Saint Clair Muriel]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] CUP (the) of war. By the author of “Especially” and “ Wayside lamps.” [Preface signed: L. B. B., i.e. Elizabeth Braithwaite Buckle.] 8vo. Pp. 61. [L.C.] London, 1915 CURIOSITY. A comedy in one act. By Peggy Fernway [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 31. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1950] CURIOSITY killed the cat. [A novel.] By Joan Cockin [Edith Joan Burbridge]. 8vo. Pp. 302. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 CURIOUS cases of flagellation in France considered from a legal, medical and historical standpoint, etc. [By Auguste Cabanes.] 8vo. Pp. xxiv, 269. [L.C.] London, 1901 Privately printed. CURIOUS relations. [Tales.] By William D’Arfey. Edited by William Plomer. [In fact, written by William Plomer.] 8vo. Pp. 175. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 CURIOUSER & curiouser. [Verses for children.] By Caryl Brahms [Doris Caroline Abrahams]. 8vo. Pp. 95. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 CURSE (the) of the bronze lamp. By Carter Dickson [John Dickson Carr]. 8vo. Pp. 214. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1945 CURTAIN, Mr. Greatheart. [A novel.] By Anne Meredith [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 267. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 CURTAINS for Carrie. By Darcy Glinto [Harold Ernest Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 140. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 CUSHING’S Vesalius. (Reprinted from the New England Journal of Medicine.) [Signed: H. R. V., i.e. Henry Rouse Viets.] 8vo. Pp. 2. [Brit. Mus.] n.p. [1944] CUSTOMS of the service. Advice to those newly commissioned. By A. H. S. [Alfred Hugh Stradling.] 8vo. Pp. 48. [Brit. Mus.] Aldershot, 1939 CUT (the) direct. [A novel.] By Alice Tilton [Phoebe Atwood Taylor]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] CUT grass. Some short stories, collected poems and a play. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] CYPRUS village tales. By Teukros An- thias [Andreas Paulou]. Translated from the Greek by Mrs. A. Diamantis. 8vo. Pp. 53. [Brit. Mus.] Nicosia, 1942 CYSTALLAMACY [sic] or crystal gazing. By Prof. La Tsyrc non [«‘c] de plume [of Charles Lorenzo Chittenden]. 8vo. Pp. 54. [L.C.] Kansas City, Mo. [1920] CZECHOSLOVAKIA. The land and its people. By Clive Holland [Charles James Hankinson]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 D.A.R. manuel for citizenship. [By Elizabeth Cynthia Buel.] 8vo. Pp. 62. [L.C.] Washington, D.C. [1936] Published by the Daughters of the American Revolution. D. H. Lawrence. By Hugh Kingsmill [Hugh Kingsmill Lunn]. With 5 illustrations. 8vo. Pp. ix, 242. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 D. H. Lawrence. By Rebecca West [Cecily Isabel Fairfield]. 8vo. Pp. 43. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 D. H. Lawrence. A personal record. By E. T. [Jessie Chambers.] 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DADDY’S darling. A sequel to “John Carew's daughter.” By Ray Cunningham [Frances Browne Arthur]. 8vo. Pp. 32. [Brit. Mus.] Stirling [1931] DAFFODIL (the) affair. [A novel.] By Michael Innes [John Innes Mackintosh Stewart]. 8vo. Pp. 150. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 “DAILY Mail” (the) and the Liberal press: a reply to “Scaremongerings,” and an open letter to Lord Northcliffe. [Signed: A. G. G., i.e. Alfred George Gardiner.] 8vo. Pp. 16. [Brit. Mus.] London [1914] DAILY messages from the master, for the modern man and woman. [Extracted from Vox Domini and Vox Dilecti.\ By Clement Humilis [James Tait Wardlaw, afterwards Plowden-Wardlaw]. i6mo. [Brit. Mus.] Cambridge, 1933 DAINTY devils. [By Helen Beekman.] 8vo. Pp. 361. [L.C.] New York, 1903 DAINTY was a Jane. By Darcy Glinto [Harold Ernest Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 126. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 DAISY earns her living. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London [1917] DAISY Peach abroad. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. Obi. 8vo, Pp. 72. [Brit. Mus.] London [1917] DALGARNEY goes north. By John Ferguson [Frederick Watson]. 8vo. Pp. 384. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DALRYMPLE’S daughter. By David Lyall [Annie S. Swan, afterwards Smith]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dundee, 1935 DAMAGED lives. The novel of the film, by Don Davis [Davis Dresser] and Edgar G. Ulmer, adapted by Cecil John Eustace. 8vo. Pp. 221. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York, 1934 DAMARIS dances, etc. By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 DAMBALLA calls. A love story of Haiti. Translated from Damballa ruft ! by Hans Possendorf [Hans Mahner-Mons] by Lynton A. Hudson. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DAME between two. By Darcy Glinto [Harold Ernest Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 DAMSEL (a) in distress. A comedy . . . in three acts. By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith] and Pelham Grenville Wode- house. [Based on the novel by P. G. Wodehouse.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1930] DAN Barry’s daughter. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. iv, 353. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1924 DAN Bolton’s discovery. By Herbert Strang [George Herbert Ely and C. J. L’Estrange]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 DAN Furber—outlaw. By Lance Carson [Harold Ernest Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 DAN Russel the fox. By Edith CEnone Somerville and Martin Ross [Violet Florence Martin]. 8vo. Pp. 234. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DANCE. Drawings that teach you how to dance. [By Budd Howard.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Chicago, 1943] DANCER (the) of El Touran. By Olive Lethbridge [Olive Lethbridge Banbury]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 DANCER’S end. By Derek Vane [Mrs. B. Eaton-Back]. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DANCING (the) detective. By William Irish [Cornell George Hopley-Wool- rich]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [Brit. Mus.] Philadelphia and New York [1946] DANCING feet. By Rob Eden [Robert Ferdinand Burkhardt and Eve Burk- hardt]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1931] DANCING Marathon. [A novel.] By Elodie Leeds [Elsie Pickering Thompson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [L.C.] London [1936] DANGER (the) line. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Collings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 DANGER trail. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 311. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1940 DANGER wakes my heart. [A novel.] By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DANGER (the) zone. By “E.7” [Eric Lancaster]. 8vo. Pp. 265. London, 1938 Private information. DANGERFIELD (the) talisman. By J. J. Connington [Alfred Walter Stewart]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DANGEROUS gold. By Stone Cody [Thomas Ernest Mount]. 8vo. Pp. 279. [L.C.] New York, 1934 DANGEROUS ladies. A melodrama in three acts. By Hilda Manning [James Reach], 8vo. Pp. 93. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1942] DANGEROUS lady. By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DANGEROUS Mr. Dell. [A novel.] By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DANISH fairy tales. [By Svend Hersleb Grundtvig.] Translated by J. Grant Cramer. 8vo. Pp. 122. [L.C.] Boston [1912] DANTE. A drama in two tableaux and six acts. [By George Lansing Raymond.] 8vo. Pp. 141. [L.C.] Washington, D.C. [1908] DAPHNE Laureola. A play in four acts. By James Bridie [Osborne Henry Mavor]. 8vo. Pp. 90. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DAPHNE’S fishing. By George A. Birmingham [James Owen Hannay]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DARE-DEVIL Conquest. By Berkeley Gray [Edwy Searles Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 DARING (the) of star. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DARJEELING (the) disaster. Its bright side. The triumph of the six Lee children. [By Ada Lee.] Edited by the Rev. F. W. Wame. 8vo. Pp. 145. [L.C.] Harrisburg, 1911 DARK Ann, and other stories. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 333. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 DARK before dawn. [A novel.] By T. Dick [Eric Richard Osier]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [L.C.] London [1935] DARK border. By Norman Giles [N. R. McKeown]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London, 1935 DARK canyon. By A1 Cody [Archie Joscelyn]. 8vo. Pp. 181. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DARK days, etc. By Hugh Conway [Frederick John Fargus], 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] [London, 1930] DARK (the) device. By Hannah Lees [Elizabeth Head Fetter]. 8vo. Pp. 268. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DARK (the) glass. By March Cost [Peggy Morrison]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 407. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1935 DARK hammock. A play. By Mary Orr [Anne Caswell] and Reginald Denham. 8vo. Pp. 82. [Brit. Mus.] [New York, 1946] VOL. VIII DARK (the) horse. By Thomas Le Breton [T. Murray Ford]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 DARK (the) horseman. [A novel.] By Jackson Budd [William John Budd], 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London,1939 DARK lady. By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DARK (the) lady murders. By Clive Ryland [Clive Ryland Priestley]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1940] DARK (the) men. By Robin Temple [Samuel Andrew Wood]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DARK mountain, and other stories. By David Hogan [Frank Gallagher]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 278. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 DARK (the) path. A romance. By Evelyn M. Winch [Marie Elizabeth Agnes Winch]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DARK (the) reflection. By Frances Dale [Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock], 8vo. Pp. 208. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 DARK room work. A practical dark room manual, with suggestions as to equipment, etc. [By John A. Tennant.] 8vo. Pp. 62. [L.C.] New York [1912] DARK Rosaleen. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DARK (the) sisters. [A novel.] By Helen Ferguson [Helen Edmonds]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 DARK (the) spot. By Luke Allan [William Lacey Amy]. 8vo. Pp. 295. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DARK (the) star. By March Cost [Peggy Morrison], 8vo. Pp. 383. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DARK (the) street. [A novel.] By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 DARK sunlight. By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 DARK (the) thread. [A novel.] By Capel Boake [Doris Boake Kerr], 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DARK (the) turnpike. By J. G. Sarasin [Geraldine Gordon Salmon]. 8vo. Pp. 176. [Brit. Mus.] London [1943] DARK weeping. By A. E. [George William Russell.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 E* DARK (the) wheel. By S. M. C., author of “Brother Petroc's return” [Sister Mary Catherine, of the Dominican Convent of Saint Catherine of Siena at Torquay]. 8vo. Pp. 217. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DARKEST (the) hour. Adventures and escapes. By Leo Lania [Lazar Herrmann]. Translated by Ralph Marlowe [Ralph Manheim]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 235. [Brit. Mus.] Boston, 1941 DARLING, don’t. By Keith Campbell [Keith Campbell West-Watson]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 DARTMOOR (a) Galahad. [A novel.] By Beatrice Chase [Olive Katharine Parr]. 8vo. Pp. 240. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1923 DARTMOOR snapshots. By Beatrice Chase [Olive Katharine Parr]. 8vo. Pp. xii. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 DARWIN. By L. B. Pekin [Reginald Snell]. 8vo. Pp. 78. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DARWIN was right! [By] N. S. Langley and “A. W. B.” of Punch. [Text by “A. W. B.,” i.e. A. W. Bird. Pictures by Nina Scott Langley.] 8vo. Pp. 112. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] DASH (a) of garlic. Sonnets & epigrams. By G. T. [R. Fitzurse.] 4to. Pp. 14. [Brit. Mus.] Sutton Veny, 1933 DATE (a) with destiny. By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 DATES and dainty dishes. [By Margaret Frances Tomes.] Obi. 8vo. Ff. 92. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1912] DAUGHTER at home. A novel. By Vicky Lancaster [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 253. London [1939] Information from the author. DAUGHTER (the) he didn’t want! By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1926] DAUGHTER (the) of a prodigal. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DAUGHTER of Satan. [A novel. By Barbara Heygate.] 8vo. Pp. 298. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DAUGHTER (a) of the hills. By David Lyall [Annie S. Swan, afterwards Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 144. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dundee, 1931 DAUGHTER (a) of the Medici, and other stories. By Donn Byrne [Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne]. 8vo. Pp. v, 282. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] DAUGHTER (a) scorned. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [Brit. Mus.] London [1911] DAUGHTER’S (a) consent. El si de las nihas. By Leandro Fernandez de Mora- tin. Translated by Francisco Villa- miguel y Hardin [Frank Mugglestone]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Leicester, 1938 DAVID & destiny. By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DAVID go back. A novel. By John Connell [James Robin Robertson]. 8vo. Pp. 301. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DAWN (the). [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Codings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York, 1912 DAWN through the shutters. By Vicky Lancaster [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 251. London, 1937 Information from the author. DAWN’S (the) delay . . . and The return of William Shakespeare. By Hugh Kings- mill [Hugh Kingsmill Lunn]. 8vo. Pp. 348. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 DAWN’S early light. By Elswyth Thane [Elswyth Thane Beebe]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] DAWSON’S score, and other school stories. By Richard Bird [Walter Bar- radell-Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London [1924] DAY in and day out. [Essays.] By “The Londoner,” of the Evening News [Arthur Oswald Barron]. 8vo. Pp. xv, 255. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1924 DAY (a) in historic and beautiful Annapolis, with descriptions of places made famous in American history by the Revolutionary war—still in good preservation in Annapolis. [By Mynna Thruston.] 8vo. [L.C.] Annapolis [1916] DAY (the) of small things. [A novel.] By O. Douglas [Anna Buchan]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 DAY of the dead. By Cromwell Murray [Murray Cromwell Morgan]. 8vo. Pp. 200. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1946] DAY (the) the world ended. By Sax Rohmer [Arthur Sarsfield Wade]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 DAYS (the) dividing. A novel. By Neil Bell [Stephen Southwold]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DAYS with Lenin. By Maksim Gor’ky [Aleksyei Maksimovich Pyeshkov]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] DAYSPRING. [A novel.] By Michael Cape-Meadows [Michael Weldon Champneys]. 8vo, Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 DEAD and alive. By Hammond Innes [Ralph Hammond-Innes]. 8vo. Pp. 158. [L.C.] London, 1946 DEAD Ernest. By Alice Tilton [Phoebe Atwood Taylor]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 DEAD (the) have no mouths. By Charles Barry [Charles Bryson]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 DEAD in no time. By N. A. Temple- Ellis [Neville Aldridge Holdaway]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DEAD lion. [A novel.] By John Bonett [John Coulson] and Emery Bonett [Felicity Winifred Carter]. 8vo. Pp. 215. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DEAD (a) man’s diary. Written after his decease, etc. [By Coulson Kernahan.] 8vo. Pp. 142. [L.C.] New York [1905] DEAD men at the folly. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 270. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DEAD of night. By Kurt Steel [Rudolf Kagey]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 DEAD on arrival. By George Bagby [Aaron Marc Stein]. 8vo. Pp. 205. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1946 DEAD on the track. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 DEAD or alive. By Jesse Templeton [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 272. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1929 A later edition was published under the author’s name. DEAD or alive. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 300. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1938 DEAD pearls. A novel of the great wide West. By Richard Dehan [Clotilda Inez Mary Graves]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] DEAD reckoning. By Francis Bonnamy [Audrey Walz]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] Harmondsworth, 1948 DEAD reckoning. A story of our submarines. By Klaxon [John Graham Bower]. 8vo. Pp. 265. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DEADLINE at dawn. By William Irish [Cornell George Hopley-Woolrich]. 8vo. Pp. 168. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] DEADLOCK (the). By V. V. Vieressaev [Vikentii Vikent’evich Smidovich]. Translated from the Russian by Nina Wissotzky and Camilla Coventry. 8vo. Pp. 352. [L.C.] London [1927] DEADLY secret. By Anthony Abbot [Fulton Oursler]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 DEADLY weapon. By Wade Miller [Robert Wade and William Miller]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 198. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 DEADMAN’S Canyon. By Robert Crane [Frank Chester Robertson]. 8vo. Pp. 247. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DEAF-MUTE (the) murders. By Vernon Loder [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DEAN Close School during six years of war . . . 1939-1945 [Signed: H. E., i.e. Hugh Elder.] 8vo. Pp. 31. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 DEAR dead woman. By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 DEAR ducks, and other “Ballygullion” stories. By Lynn Doyle [Leslie Alexander Montgomery]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 276. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1925 DEAR endeavour. By Laura Whetter [Laura Mannock]. 8vo. Pp. 221. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1950 DEAR fool. By Carol Gaye [Renee Shann]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 DEAR Margaret. Letters home from Cuba. By Gloria Young [Manon Young Seawell] and Mrs. H. R. Mosely. 8vo. Pp. 125. [L.C.] Atlanta, Ga. [1942] DEAR (the) old home. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [Brit. Mus.] London [1912] DEAR Sir, unless . . . Gubbins’ and Hendy’s guide to dodging income tax. By Nathaniel Gubbins [Edward Spencer Mott]. Illustrated by William M. Hendy. 8vo. Pp. vii, 96. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DEAR stranger. By Elizabeth Hoy [Nina Conarain]. 8vo. Pp. 174. [L.C.] London [1946] DEAR yesterday. A romance. By Lyndon Snow [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 160. London, 1946 Information from the author. DEATH and Mary Dazill. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 DEATH and the bright day. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 DEATH and the dear girls. By Jonathan Stagge [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. 190. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 DEATH and the golden image. [A novel.] By Whyte Hall [Augustus Alfred Ray- ner]. 8vo. Pp. 281. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1936 DEATH and the maiden. [A novel.] By Q. Patrick [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. 308. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DEATH and the pleasant voices. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 207. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 DEATH and the reporter. An allegory. [By James Porteous.] 8vo. Pp. 238. [L.C.] Cincinnati, 1912 DEATH as an extra. By Val Henry Gielgud and Holt Marvell [Eric Maschwitz]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DEATH at breakfast. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DEATH at Broadcasting House. By Val Henry Gielgud and Holt Marvell [Eric Maschwitz]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 271. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DEATH at Dancing Stones. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DEATH at Dyke’s Comer. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 DEATH at Four Corners. By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1929] DEATH at Screaming Pool. By Clive Ryland [Clive Ryland Priestley]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] DEATPI at the helm. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 DEATH at the horse show. By Vernon Loder [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] DEATH at the President’s lodging. By Michael Innes [John Innes Mackintosh Stewart]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DEATH before honour. By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DEATH beneath Jerusalem. By Roger Bax [Paul Winterton]. 8vo. Pp. 301. [L.C.] London [1938] DEATH burns the candle. [A novel.] By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] DEATH came in straw. By Peter Piper [Theo Langbehn]. 8vo. Pp. 168. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] DEATH came softly. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 DEATH comes on Derby day. By Alan Muir [Thomas James Morrison]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DEATH comes too late. By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DEATH cruises South. By Roger Denbie [Alan Baer Green and Julian Paul Brodie]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [L.C.] London, 1934 DEATH dams the tide. By John Guildford [Bluebell Matilda Hunter]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DEATH elects a mayor. By James G. Edwards [James William MacQueen]. 8vo. Pp. 274. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1936 DEATH flies low. By Neal Shepherd [Nigel Morland]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 306. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DEATH follows the trail. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] DEATH for dear Clara. A detective story. By Q. Patrick [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London,1937 DEATH goes to school. A mystery story. By Q. Patrick [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DEATH goes to the fair. By John Courage [Richard Goyne]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DEATH in arms. By R. Philmore [Herbert Edmund Howard]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DEATH in Bermuda. By Q. Patrick [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. 304. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 DEATH in Budapest. By Val Henry Gielgud and Holt Marvell [Eric Masch- witz]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DEATH in darkness. By Charles Barry [Charles Bryson]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] DEATH in fancy dress. By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] DEATH in five boxes. By Carter Dickson [John Dickson Carr]. 8vo. Pp. 313. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1938 DEATH in four letters. By Francis Beed- ing [John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DEATH in Harley Street. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 DEATH in the doll’s house. By Hannah Lees [Elizabeth Head Fetter] and Lawrence Bachmann. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 DEATH in the dovecot. By Q. Patrick [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. v, 297. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DEATH in the hop fields. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] DEATH in the house. [A novel.] By Anthony Berkeley [Anthony Berkeley Cox]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London,1939 DEATH in the surgery. By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] DEATH in the wheelbarrow. By William Gore [Jan Gordon]. 8vo. Pp. 328. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DEATH invades the meeting. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 DEATH is no sportsman. By Cyril Hare [Alfred Alexander Gordon Clark]. 8vo. Pp. 318. London, 1938 Information from the publisher. DEATH it is, and other stories. By Eleanor Mordaunt [Evelyn May Wiehe, nee Clowes]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DEATH knocks three times. By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DEATH of a first mate. By Charles Barry [Charles Bryson]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] DEATH of a golfer. By Anthony Wynne [Robert McNair Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DEATH of a king. By Anthony Wynne [Robert McNair Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] DEATH of an author. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] DEATH of an author. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 DEATH of Anton. By Alan Melville [W. Melville Caverhill]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DEATH (the) of Christ at Calvary. A ransom for all, pointing the way to life, peace and happiness. [By William B. Matthews.] 8vo. Pp. 131. [L.C.] [Wheeling? 1927] DEATH of John Tait. By A. Fielding [Dorothy Feilding]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DEATH (the) of Lord Haw-Haw. [A novel.] By Brett Rutledge [Elliott Harold Paul]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 DEATH of Mr. Dodsley. [A novel.] By John Ferguson [Frederick Watson]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] DEATH (the) of society. Conte de fee premier. [A novel.] By Romer Wilson [Florence Roma Muir Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1921 DEATH of the doctor’s wife. By Whyte Hall [Augustus Alfred Rayner]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DEATH on Heron’s Mere. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 244. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 DEATH on Sunday. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DEATH on the board. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street], 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] DEATH on the boat-train. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 DEATH on the down beat. An orchestral fantasy of detection. By Sebastian Farr [Eric Walter Blom]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 DEATH on the instalment plan. By Louis Ferdinand C61ine [Louis Destouches], Translated by John Marks. 8vo. Pp. 587. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 Original title: Mort d credit. DEATH on the Limited. By Roger Den- bie [Alan Baer Green and Julian Paul Brodie]. Pp. viii, 277. [L.C.] New York, 1933 DEATH on the Oxford Road. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] DEATH on the swim. By “Simon” [Roger d’Este Burford]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 265. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1934 DEATH on tour. By John Courage [Richard Goyne]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] DEATH on treasure trail. By Don Davis [Davis Dresser]. 8vo. Pp. 222. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1940] DEATH overseas. By Charles Barry [Charles Bryson], 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] DEATH pays a dividend. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DEATH (the) plot. By L. H. Brenning [John Hunter]. 8vo. Pp. 352. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 DEATH requests the pleasure. By Maurice Dekobra [Ernest Maurice Tessier]. Translated by Metcalfe Wood. 8vo. Pp. 240. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 Original title: Meteore 101. DEATH rides swiftly. By Neal Shepherd [Nigel Morland]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 311. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DEATH rocks the cradle. A strange tale. By Paul Martens [Stephen South wold]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DEATH serves a fault. By Clive Ryland [Clive Ryland Priestley]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DEATH stalks the waterway. By Simon Dewes [John Saint Clair Muriel]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] DEATH starts a rumour. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman], 8vo. Pp. 281. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 DEATH strikes at six bells. By Gregory Baxter [John Sellar Matheson Ressich and Eric De Banzie]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] DEATH takes the stage. By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DEATH walks in Eastrepps. By Francis Beeding [John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 DEATH walks softly. By Neal Shepherd [Nigel Morland]. 8vo. Pp. 309. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DEATH (the) watch. [A novel.] By Michael Cape-Meadows [Michael Weldon Champneys]. 8vo. Pp. 300. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 DEATH, where is thy victory? A novel. By Henry Daniel-Rops [Jules Charles Henri Petiot], Translated by Viola Gerard Garvin. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 DEATH without battle. [A translation of “Vor grossen Wandlungen.”] By Ludwig Renn [Arnold Friedrich Vieth von Golssenau]. 8vo. Pp. 236. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DEATH-IN-THE-BOX. Bv Marcus Ma- gill [Brian Hill]. 8vo. Pp. 310. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 DEATHLESS freedom. By Charles Kingsley. [Spiritualistic messages.] Through Crusader [Charles Dennis Boltwood]. 8vo. Pp. 212. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DEATH-RIDERS (the). [A novel.] By Cornelius Cofyn [John de Vere Loder and Hilary St. George Saunders]. 8vo. Pp. 320. London, 1935 Private information. DEATH’S old sweet song. By Jonathan Stagge [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. 216. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 DEATH-SHIP (the). The story of an American sailor. By Bruno Traven [Berick Traven Torsvan]. [Translated by Eric Sutton from Das Totenschiff.] 8vo. Pp. 311. London, 1934 Time, 21st April 1952. Also published in New York in the same year, and again in London in 1940 and 1950. DEB at School. By Elsie Jeanette Oxen- ham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh, 1929 DEB of Sea House. By Elsie Jeanette Oxen- ham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh, 1931 DEBATE on pension bill for relief of Jesse Millard, in the House . . . May 25, 1900. [By John Austin Moon.] 8vo. Pp. 7. [L.C.] Washington, 1900 DEBTS of today and hell to pay. [By John Otho Yeiser.] 8vo. Pp. 88. [L.C.] Omaha, Neb., 1918 DECADENTS. A novel. By H. A. B. [H. A. Bulley.] 8vo. Pp. 222. [Publishers' Cat.'] London, 1902 DECEIVING (the) mirror. By Peter Traill [Guy Mainwaring Morton]. 8vo. Pp. 189. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] DECLINE (the) and fall of Samuel Sawbones, M.D., on the Klondike. By his next best friend [J. J. Leisher]. 8vo. Pp. 197. [L.C.] Chicago [1900] DECORATION (a) day offering. [Poems. By John Monroe Hess.] 8vo. [L.C.] Chicago [1914] DEEDES Bey. A study of Sir Wyndham Deedes, 1883-1923. By John Presland [Gladys Skelton]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 359. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 DEEP currents. By A. Fielding [Dorothy Feilding]. 8vo. Pp.vii, 338. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1924 DEEP (the) end. A novel. By Patrick Miller [George Gordon Macfarlane]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 DEEP river. [A novel.] By Henrietta Buckmaster [Henrietta Henkle]. 8vo. Pp. 448. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 DEEP river Jim’s wilderness trail book. [By Clayton Holt Ernst.] 8vo. Pp. 320. [L.C.] Boston [1937] DEEP waters. [A novel.] By Kathleen Anson [Katharine Addison]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1922 DEEP wood. By Elleston Trevor [Trevor Dudley-Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] New York and Toronto, 1947 DEESIDE ditties. By a Native [Robert Hogg Calder]. 8vo. Pp. 48. Aberdeen, 1912 Hew Scott, Fasti Eccl. Scot., vol. 6, p. 342. DEFENCE (the) of the Empire. By Norman Angell [Sir Ralph Norman Angell Lane]. 8vo. Pp. 244. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DEFINITE signs of this age closing. By “a business man” [Glen Elgin Keefer], 8vo. Pp. 68. [L.C.] Westport, Conn. [1925] DELANEY rides out. By Chuck Stanley [Charles Stanley Strong]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [L.C.] New York [1946] DELIGHT. By Pamela Wynne [Winifred Mary Scott]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DELILAH. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] DELIVERERS (the). [A novel.] By B. M. Aitken [Beryl Hemingway], 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1925 DELLS (the) of the Wisconsin River. [By Henry H. Bennett.] 8vo. Pp. 31. [L.C.] Wisconsin Dells [1947] DELUDED politicians enslaving Britain. By Night Watchman [Percy St. George Kirke]. 8vo. Pp. 5. [Brit. Mus.] [Hove, 1949] DEMI-PARADISE regained. By Simon Stone [Howard Barrington]. 8vo. Pp. 168. [L.C.] London [1945] DEMOCRACY in economics. A financial analysis. The author, the Lemurian scribe [Howard John Zitko], the commentator, the Lemurian counsellor, the occasion, the 1941 Lemurian national convention. 8vo. Pp. 108, 69. [L.C.] Milwaukee, 1941 DEMON (the) lover. By Dion Fortune [Violet Mary Firth]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 DENTAL health in the prevention of disease. Education—health—protection. [Compiled by Chester Tyree.] 8vo. Pp. 95. [L.C.] [London, Ky., 1927] DEPARTMENT (the) of queer complaints. By Carter Dickson [John Dickson Carr]. 8vo. Pp. 241. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1940 DEPUTY (the) avenger. By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] DEPUTY (the) captain. By Richard Bird [Walter Barradell-Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1922 DEPUTY pet. By Oliver Sandys [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 175. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] DERBYSHIRE. A select catalogue of books about the county. [By James Ormerod.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Derby, 1930 DESBOROUGH of the north-west frontier. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Collings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London [1920] DESCRIPTION of an original signed autograph manuscript of Lope de Vega, the Spanish Shakespeare. [Signed: S. L., i.e. Sarah de Laredo.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] London, 1927 DESCRIPTION (a) of Edwin Austin Abbey’s Quest of the Holy Grail, a frieze in the Boston public library. With fifteen plates, etc. [By Sylvester Baxter.] 8vo. Pp. 30. [L.C.] Boston, 1936 DESCRIPTION (a) of the high stream of Arundel, the heads and risings thereof; the sundry kinds of fishes therein . . . the fishermen . . . the swans and eyries, and other fowl . . . the water bailiff . . . his fees, dues, and duties: being the titles of a manuscript written by, or for, the water-bailiff of Thomas Howard, 24th Earl of Arundel, about the year 1637 . . . Edited, with introduction, notes, map, and index by Joseph Fowler. 8vo. Pp. 71. Littlehampton, 1929 Attributed to William Barttelot by Joseph Fowler in Who wrote “The High Stream of Arundel?”, 1930. DESCRIPTIVE (a) exhibition of four prophetical horses, and of what they are emblematic: and also of their riders and their riders’ mission. [By B. M. Hayes.] 8vo. Pp. 68. [L.C.] [Washington, D.C., 1919] DESCRIPTIVE (a) synopsis of the Parana-Santa Catharina railroads. [By Fernando Moreira.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] [Rio de Janeiro, 1939?] DESERT nights. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken]. 8vo. Pp. 144. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dundee, 1935 DESERT (the) patrol. By Ex-Legionnaire 1:384 [John H. Harvey, later Barrington]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dublin [1935] DESERT quest. [A novel.] By Elizabeth Milton [Elizabeth Lusk]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DESERT silver. By Stone Cody [Thomas Ernest Mount]. 8vo. Pp. 284. [L.C.] New York, 1935 DESERT waters. By Robert Crane [Frank Chester Robertson]. 8vo. Pp. 182. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DESIGN for bidding. By S. J. Simon [Simon Jasha Skidelsky], 8vo. Pp. 268. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DESPAIR. By Vladimir Sirin [Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov]. Translated from the Russian by the author. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DESPERADOES of Diablo. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 DESPERATE (the) pursuit, etc. [A novel.] By Neil Bell [Stephen Southwold]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 DESPERATE (a) remedy. By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DESPOTISM and democracy. A study in Washington society and politics. [A novel. By Molly Elliot Seawell.] 8vo. Pp. vi, 311. [L.C.] New York, 1903 DESPOTISM in America; or, an inquiry into the nature and results of the slaveholding system in the United States. By the author of “Archie Moore” [Richard Hildreth]. 8vo. Pp. 186. [L.C.] Boston, 1940 DESTINY is my name. [A novel.] By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 159. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 DESTINY of a revolution. By Victor Serge [Viktor L’vovich Kibal’chich], Translated by Max Shachtman. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DESTINY (the) of America. By Road- builder [William Gordon Mackendrick]. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 269. [Brit. Mus.] Toronto and Boston [1921] DESTRY rides again. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 296. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1930 DESTUR Mobed, and other stories. By Edgar Magnus Birnstingl. [The prefatory note signed: E. L., i.e. Elizabeth Lee.] 8vo. Pp. 121. [Brit. Mus.] Oxford, 1915 DETECTION medley. Edited by John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 528. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DETECTIVE (the) adviser, containing valuable information, instruction, and advice for the government and guidande [sic] of private detectives. [By Frank John Sullivan.] 8vo. Pp. 68. [L.C.] Milwaukee [1902] DETECTIVES at Burnden School. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. v, 250. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DETECTIVES in greasepaint. A story of the children of Studio J on tour. By Stephen MacFarlane [John Keir Cross]. Pictured by Joseph Avrach. 8vo. Pp. 84. [Brit. Mus.] [London, 1944] DETECTIVES in gum boots. By Roger East [Roger d’Este Burford]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DEUCE (the) of hearts. [By William Tucker Washburn.] 8vo. Pp. 503. [L.C.] New York [1901] DEVELOPING the beauty curves. A treatise on the culture of the breast, weight control and facial beauty. Effective methods and instruction for improving the feminine form. [By Walter Greb.] 8vo. Pp. 80. [L.C.] Ossining, N.Y. [1942] DEVELOPMENT. A novel. By Winifred Bryher [Annie Winifred Ellerman]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 186. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1920 DEVIL (the) and the Kaiser. By Dent Dormer [Frederick Sleep]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1925?] DEVIL (the) in crystal. By Louis Marlow [Louis Umfreville Wilkinson]. 8vo. Pp. 113. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 DEVIL (the) in her. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1944 DEVIL (the) in the cheese. [By Charles Cyprian Strong Cushing.] 8vo. Pp. 91. [L.C.] [Hartford, Conn., 1911] DEVIL (the) is sick. [A novel.] By Cherry Veheyne [Ethel Williamson]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] DEVIL (the) shed tears. By Countess Helene Magriska [Enid Florence Brockies]. 8vo. Pp. 208. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] DEVIL (the) snar’d. By George Runnell Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 157. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DEVIL spider. By Glint Green [Margaret Peterson]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] DEVIL’S cesspool. An historical romance. [By Margaret Flowerdew.] 8vo. Pp. 230. [Brit. Mus.] Liverpool, 1931 DEVIL’S (the) diplomats. By Operator 1384 [John H. Harvey, later Barrington. Experiences of an agent of the secret service of the French Foreign Legion]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] DEVIL’S (the) drummers. By Tex Harding [Harry Browne]. [Reminiscences.] Translation and introduction by James Murphy. 8vo. Pp. xxxi, 306. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DEVIL’S (the) half-acre. By Alien [Louisa Alice Baker]. 8vo. Pp. 290. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1900 DEVIL’S (the) jig. By Robert Page [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long], 8vo. Pp. 406. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 DEVILS of desolation. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DEVIL’S signpost. By Anthony Drummond [John Hunter]. 8vo. Pp. 48. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] DEVIL’S (the) stronghold. By Leslie Ford [Zenith Brown]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 DEVOTED ladies. By M. J. Farrell [Mary Nesta Keane]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] DEW in April. [A novel.] By John Clayton [Henry Bertram Law Webb]. Pp. 590. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DIAGNOSIS (the) of the acute abdomen in rhyme. By Zeta [Vincent Zachary Cope], etc. 8vo. Pp. vii, 88. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 DIALOGUE (a). [Verse. By E. G. Ade- ney.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] [Clacton-on-Sea, 1933] DIAMOND (a) bride. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 221. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 DIAMOND cut diamond. By John Keith Prothero [Ada Elizabeth Jones, afterwards Chesterton]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] DIAMONDS and pearls. By Junelius [John E. Fearnley]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] Bristol [1939] DIAMONDS in the dumplings. By Susannah Shane [Harriette Ashbrook]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [L.C.] Garden City, N.Y., 1946 DIANA of Ephesus. [A novel.] By “Sea- forth” [George Cecil Foster]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1939 DIANA of the Ophir Hills. By Robert Crane [Frank Chester Robertson]. 8vo. Pp. 181. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DIANA’S last day. A romance. By Pamela Wynne [Winifred Mary Scott]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 DIARY (the) of a pensionnaire. By Martin Hare [Zoe Zajdler, nee Girling]. Illustrations by Derso. 8vo. Pp. 235. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1935 DIARY of a red-haired girl. By Evadne Price [Helen Zenna Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] DIARY (the) of a staff officer, Air Intelligence Liaison officer, at Advanced Headquarters, North B.A.F.F., 1940. [By Major Philip Gribble.] 8vo. Pp. vii, 79. London, 1941 Information from the author. DIARY (the) of an expectant mother [Charlotte Hirsch]. With illustrations by Clara Elsene Peck. 8vo. Pp. 209. [L.C.] Chicago, 1917 DIARY of events and the progress on Shameen, 1859-1938. Compiled by H. S. S. [H. S. Smith, Chairman of the Shameen Municipal Council]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] [Hong Kong, 1938] DIARY of my itinerary of sixty days across the water. “A hurrygraph.” [By Thomas Bladen George.] 8vo. Pp. 43. [L.C.] St. Augustine, Fla., 1904 DIARY (the) of two innocents abroad. By one of them [Noble Crandall]. 8vo. Pp. 60. [L.C.] Chicago [1919] Privately printed. DICK Never-say-die! By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 153. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 DICKENS all the year round. A Dickens anthology. Arranged by H. N. Wethered & Charles Turley [Charles Turley Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 422. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DICKENS v. Barabbas, Forster intervening. A study [of Dickens’ relations with his publishers and with John Forster] based upon some hitherto unpublished letters. [The prefatory note signed: C. J. S. and F. J. H. D., i.e. Charles J. Sawyer and Frederick Joseph Harvey Darton.] With facsimiles. 4to. Pp. 79, 4. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 DICKON. An historical romance. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 343. [Brit. Mus.] London [1929] DICKON of the Chase. A story of Tudor times. By Herbert Strang [George Herbert Ely and C. J. L’Estrange]. 8vo. Pp. 292. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 DICTATOR’S destiny. [A novel.] By Don Betteridge [Bernard Newman]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] DICTIONARY (a) of music terms. [The preface signed: D. C., i.e. Douglas Clayton.] i6mo. Pp. 50. [Brit. Mus.] Croydon [1932] DID Joseph Conrad return as a spirit? By Jessie Conrad [Jessie Korzeniowski]. 8vo. Pp. 8. [Brit. Mus.] Missouri, 1932 DIE in the dark. By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 DIFFERENT. [By Alexander Stuart Hunter.] 8vo. Pp. 284. [L.C.] Boston [1917] DILSON’S key. By the Commodore [Charles Lock Davidson]., 8vo. Pp. 145. [L.C.] Wichita, Kan., 1916 DILYSIA. A threnody on the death of the poet’s wife after childbirth wherein is shown by occasion the union of English and Italian verse and the Christian philosophy of suffering is expounded. (In desideratissimae coniugis memoriam Dilysiae Thomas . . . hoc poema con- scripsit I. T. [Ivor Thomas.]) 4to. Pp. 25. [Brit. Mus.] Guildford [1938] Printed for private circulation. DINEH Bizad, Navajo, his language. A handbook for beginners in the study of the Navajo language. [By F. G. Mitchell.] 8vo. Pp. 128. [L.C.] New York [1944?] DINNER in New York. By Sydney Fowler [Sydney Fowler Wright]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 DIPLOMATIC honeymoon. By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 DIRECTORY of some assemblies in the British Isles and elsewhere, where believers professedly gather in the name of the Lord Jesus for worship and breaking of bread in remembrance of Him upon the first day of the week. [Editor’s note signed: Hy. P. i.e. Henry Pickering.] 8vo. Pp. 77. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DISAPPEARANCE (the) of Barbara. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. iv, 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1923] DISAPPEARANCE of Roger Tremayne. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] DISAPPOINTED (the) heiress. By William Ashley [Douglas Walshe]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dundee, 1934 DISCIPLE (a) of the f presents Prince Siddartha. [Poems. Signed: F. S., i.e. F. M. de Silva?] i6mo. Pp. 15. Dehiwala [1936] Internal evidence. DISCOVERY (the) & rediscovery of Wellington harbor with remarks by early voyagers on the local natives. [By Elsdon Best.] 8vo. Pp. 43. [L.C.] Wellington, N.Z. [1918] DISCOVERY by torchlight. By P. White- house [Frances Mundy Castle]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DISEASES (the) and ailments of dogs . . . Revised and enlarged by Alexander C. Piesse . . . Eighth edition [of The diseases of dogs by Hugh Dalziel]. 8vo. Pp. 156. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] DISEASES and feeding of your dog. [By Benjamin Tilghman Woodward.] 8vo. Pp. 104. [L.C.] New York [1928] DISEASES (the) of dogs ... [By Hugh Dalziel.] Revised and enlarged by Alexander C. Piesse, etc. 8vo. Pp. 157. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1925 DISEASES of the ear, nose and throat. [By Gavin Young, M.C., M.B.] Second edition, revised by W. S. Syme. 8vo. Pp. 68. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh [1936] DISHONOUR among thieves. [A novel.] By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 DISJECTA. [By Sydney Humphries.] Fol. Pp. xv, 422. [L.C.] Edinburgh, 1909 Privately printed edition of 40 copies. DISMAL Jimmy of the Fourth. By John Mowbray [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 215. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 DISPOSING of Henry. By Roger Bax [Paul Winterton]. 8vo. Pp. 144. [L.C.] London [1947] DISTAFF. By Jane England [Vera Murdock Stuart Jervis]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] DISTANT (the) hills. By Mason Macrae [James Lyon Rubel]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 DISTRESSING dialogues. By Nancy Boyd [Edna Saint Vincent Millay]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 290. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London [1924] DISTURBING (the) affair of Noel Blake. By Neil Bell [Stephen Southwold]. 8vo. Pp. 280. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DITTY-BOX (a). [A novel.] By Barti- meus [Lewis Anselm da Costa Ricci], 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1940] DIVERTISSEMENT. [An autobiography.] By Anton Dolin [Patrick Healey-Kay]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] DIVIDED loves. [A novel.] By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 175. [Brit. Mus.] London [1942] DIVIDED they fall. [Cartoons.] By Stephen [Stephen Roth]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] London, 1943 DIVIDEND on death. By Brett Halliday [Davis Dresser]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] DIVINE (the) cure for world depression. By A. R. H. [Nelson Heaver.] 8vo. Pp. 123. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DIVINE (a) truth. [Signed: L. S., i.e. Leonard Smith.] 8vo. Pp. 30. [Brit. Mus.] Birmingham [1934] DIVINE (the) vision. A key to the greater mysteries. By C. R. Stewart C. G. M. Adam]. 8vo. Pp. 180. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DO you see the sun? A romance. By Pamela Wynne [Winifred Mary Scott]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 DOBRY. By Monica Shannon [Atanas Katchamakoff]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DOCTOR Brent’s household. A play in three acts. By Edward Percy [Edward Percy Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 92. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1940] DR. Budleigh’s heritage. By Sidney Fairway [Sidney Herbert Daukes]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] DR. Chaos and The devil snar’d. By George Runnell Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 280. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DOCTOR Futiier. [A novel.] By Toller [Eric Frederic St. John Lyburn]. 8vo. Pp. 304. [Cum. Book Index.] London [1939] DR. Golightly. [A novel.] By Sarah Campion [Mary Rose Coulton]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 DR. Kildare takes charge. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 245. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 DR. Kildare’s crisis. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 132. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 DR. Kildare’s search. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 143. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 DR. Kildare’s trial. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 DOCTOR Knock. By Jules Romains [Louis Farigoule]. In an English version by Harley Granville-Barker. 8vo. Pp. 65. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DOCTOR (the) of Painted Springs. By Mason Macrae [James Lyon Rubel]. 8vo. Pp. 159. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 DOCTOR of the north. By Wallace Q. Reid [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] DOCTOR (a) of the old school. By Ian Maclaren [John Watson]. Edited with preface and notes by F. A. Tasker. Fourth edition. 8vo. Pp. 48. [Brit. Mus.] Louvain, 1937 DOCTOR Severin’s secret. By Sidney Fairway [Sidney Herbert Daukes]. 8vo. Pp. 176. [Brit. Mus.] London [1943] DOCTORS (the) are doubtful. An Inspector Treadgold mystery. By Anthony Weymouth [Ivo Geikie Cobb]. 8vo. Pp. 315. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DOCTOR’S (the) defence. The story of a lost reputation. By Sidney Fairway [Sidney Herbert Daukes]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] DOCTOR’S (the) first murder. By Robert Hare [Robert Hare Hutchinson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] DOCTOR’S house. By J. E. Buckrose [Anne Edith Jameson]. 8vo. Pp. 327. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DOD! That beats a’; or, jining the “Co.” A humorous Scottish sketch. By Cat- riona [Catherine Morison]. 8vo. Pp. 11. [Brit. Mus.] Glasgow, 1927 DODSON’S ride. England’s unbeaten record. [A poem.] By Mason Scrope [Arthur Charles Mason]. Second edition. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] DOFFED (a) coronet. A true story by the author of The martyrdom, of an empress [Marguerite Cunliffe-Owen]. 8vo. Pp. 544. [L.C.] New York, 1902 DOG and man. The story of a friendship. By A. Sloan [Alice Chauncey] and A. Farquhar. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London [1925] DOG (the) it was that died. By George Braddon [George Alexis Milkomanovich Milkomane]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 DOG (the) star. A novel. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken] and Ernest Charles Heath Hosken. 8vo. Pp. vi, 359. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1913 DOG’S delight. By Olwen Bowen [Olwen Bowen Davies]. Illustrated by L. R. Brightwell. 8vo. Pp. vii, 136. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DOINGS (the) of Berengaria. By Shelland Bradley [Francis Bradley Bradley Birt]. 8vo. Pp. 202. [Brit. Mus.] Allahabad, 1902 Another, enlarged, edition was published in London in 1907, and a reissue in 1913. DOLL (the) who came alive. By Enys Tregarthen [Nellie Sloggett]. Edited by Elizabeth Yates and illustrated by Nora S. Unwin. 8vo. Pp. 61. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 DOLLARD; a tale in verse. By Pegasus [Nathaniel Anketell Benson]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 44. [Cum. Book Index.] Toronto, 1933 DOLLARS & $en$e; geological and useful allied knowledge and data for petroleum investors, with especial reference to the world-famous and rich Kern county oil fields and the San Joaquin valley of California. [By James P. George.] 8vo. Pp. 46. [L.C.] San Francisco [1941] “DOLLY Daydreams!” By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. Obi. 8vo. Pp. iv, 60. [Brit. Mus.] London [1918] DOLPHIN hits the air trail. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] DONKEY serenade. Travels in Bulgaria. By George Sava [George Alexis Milkomanovich Milkomane]. 8vo. Pp. 273. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 DON’T be an old maid. By an old maid. [By Louis Pollock.] 8vo. Pp. 120. [L.C.] New York, 1938 “DON’T, Mr. Disraeli!” By Caryl Brahms [Doris Caroline Abrahams] and S. J. Simon [Simon Jasha Skidelsky]. 8vo. Pp. 311. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 DON’T open the door! By Anthony Gilbert [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 DON’T try anything funny. A . . . novel. By James M. Fox [James M. W. Knipscheer]. 8vo. Pp. 155. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 DON’T wait for love. By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DOOM candle. [A novel.] By Richard Grant [J. Calvitt Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 172. [Brit. Mus.] London [1943] DOOM (the) of Britain. An exposition of a great and important prophecy that will shortly be fulfilled. A divine warning . . . the German conquest of England ... a new kingdom to be established. [By John Thomas Moate.] 8vo. Pp. 543. [L.C.] London [1911] DOOMED. A startling message to the people of our day, interwoven in an antediluvian romance of two old worlds and two young lovers, etc. [By Frank Rosewater.] 8vo. Pp. vii, 282. [L.C.] New York, 1920 DOOR (the) between. A novel. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 191. London, 1950 Information from the author. DOOR (the) between. A problem in deduction. By Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1937 DOOR nails never die. By Anthony Wynne [Robert McNair Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DOOR (the) of death. A mystery story. By John Esteven [Samuel Shellabarger]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 283. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1928 DOROTHY defiant. By Mark Allerton [William Ernest Cameron]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 DOROTHY Dix—her book. Every-day helps for every-day people. [By Dorothy Dix, pseudonym of Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer.] 8vo. Pp. xxii, 347. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1926 DOROTHY’S dilemma ... By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dun- kerley]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh, 1930 DOT on the spot. By Oliver Sandys [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DOUBLE (a) blindness. By Alien [Louisa Alice Baker]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1910 DOUBLE Dallilay. By George Runnell Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 383. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DOUBLE eagle. By Michael Prawdin [Michael Charol]. [A novel.] Translated [from Eine Welt zerbricht] by Kenneth Kirkness. 8vo. Pp. 416. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] DOUBLE figures. [A novel.] By Joan Butler [Robert William Alexander]. 8vo. Pp. 200. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] DOUBLE or quits. By A. A. Fair [Erie Stanley Gardner]. 8vo. Pp. 214. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 DOUBLE (a) win. By F. G. N. [Florence Gwynne Nixon], 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DOUBLY deceived. By Errol Fitzgerald [Lady Josephine Fitzgerald Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DOUCE. [A novel.] By Elisabeth Kyle [Agnes Mary Robertson Dunlop]. 8vo. Pp. 234. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 DOVE in the mulberry tree. By George R. Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 325. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DOVE’S (the) nest, and other stories. By Katherine Mansfield [Kathleen Murry nee Beauchamp]. 8vo. Pp. xxiii, 196. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1923 DOWER (the) house mystery. By Mark Beckett [Marcus George Truman]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DOWN among the dead men. By Stewart Sterling [Prentice Winchell]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] Redhill, 1949 DOWN and out. A drama in four acts. By Maksim Gor’ky [Aleksyei Maksimovich Pyeshkov]. Translated by George Rapall Noyes and Alexander Kaun. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1933 Part of Masterpieces of the Russian drama edited by George R. Noyes. DOWN and out in Paris and London. By George Orwell [Eric Blair]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 DOWN but not out. Being the true story of Peter Gogg. By the author of “The Private Papers of a Bankrupt Bookseller” [Sir William Young Darling]. 8vo. Pp. 215. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DOWN in the heart of Texas. A comedy in one act. By Ned Albert [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 50. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1942] DOWN the bright stream. By ‘BB’ [Denys James Watkins-Pitchford]. 8vo. Pp. 200. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] DOWNLAND, and other verses. By S. de J. [Thaddeus Theodore Slepowron De Jastrzebski]. 8vo. Pp. 62. London [1929] W. T. Harverson’s Memoir of T. T. S. de Jastrzebski, p. 30, London [1929] DOWSON (the) legend. From essays by divers hands, being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, etc. By John Gaws- worth [Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DRAGON (the) at the gate. By Robert Eton [Laurence Walter Meynell]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 F DRAGON (the) murder case. A Philo Vance story. By S. S. van Dine [Willard Huntington Wright]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DRAGON’S blood. [A novel.] By Romer Wilson [Florence Roma Muir Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1926] DRAGON’S teeth. A play in three acts. By Shirland Quin [Enid Guest, afterwards Northwood]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] DRAGON’S (the) teeth. A problem in deduction. By Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 325. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1939 DRAMA and life. By Roger Dataller [Arthur Archibald Eaglestone]. 8vo. Pp. 180. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 DRAMA of Mr. Dilly. By Charman Edwards [Frederick Anthony Edwards]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DRAMATIC (the) record and guide for 1912. [By Johnson Briscoe.] 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] Brooklyn [1913] DRAPER (the) of Edgecumbe. By Anne Meredith [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 DRAW back the curtain. By Vicky Lancaster [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 223. London, 1950 Information from the author. DRAWING at home. A book for the rainy day. By Cecil G. Trew [Mrs. C. G. Ehrenborg], With fifty-four pages of drawings by the author. 8vo. Pp. 112. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DRAWING out of doors. Written and illustrated by Cecil G. Trew [Mrs. C. G. Ehrenborg]. 8vo. Pp. 80. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 DRAWING the line somewhere. By Fougasse [Cyril Kenneth Bird]. 8vo. Pp. 137. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DRAWING without a master. By Cecil G. Trew [Mrs. C. G. Ehrenborg]. 8vo. Pp. 108. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DRAWN sword. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 176. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 DREAM (the) and the world. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 192. London, 1947 Information from the author. DREAM (a) come true. [A novel.] By Pamela Wynne [Winifred Mary Scott]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 DREAM daughter, etc. By Lyndon Snow [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 160. London, 1944 Information from the author. DREAM murder. By Adam Broome [Godfrey Warden James]. 8vo. Pp. 219. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] DREAM pedlary. [Poems.] By Frank Erskine [George Louis Rosa Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 49. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh, 1937 DREAM tea. [Short stories.] By Lily Adams Beck [Eliza Louisa Moresby Beck]. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 DREAMS and delights. By Lily Adams Beck [Eliza Louisa Moresby Beck]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DREAMS; or, lessons from the poppy fields. [By Nettie Elizabeth Bryson.] 8vo. Pp. 130. [L.C.] New York, 1901 DRESS rehearsal. [A novel.] By Lee Lindsay [Jean Barre]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] DRESSING (the) gown. A play in one act. By Edward Percy [Edward Percy Smith] and Reginald Denham. 8vo. Pp. 30. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] DRIFTING (the) kid. By Will Ermine [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 187. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] DRINK no deeper. By Charman Edwards [Frederick Anthony Edwards]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1933 DROP to his death. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street] and Carter Dickson [John Dickson Carr]. 8vo. Pp. 300. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto [1939] DROUGHT. A South African parable. [In verse.] By Jan Van Avond [Francis Carey Slater]. 8vo. Pp. 67. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London, 1929 DRUMS beat at night. By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda]. 8vo. Pp. 318. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DRUMS (the) of Fu Manchu. [A novel.] By Sax Rohmer [Arthur Sarsfield Wade]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 DRY land farming in the Southwest. [By H. M. Cottrell.] 8vo. Pp. 38. [L.C.] Chicago [1915] DRY moon. An abbreviated collection of verse. By John Sewil Nagrom [John William Chauncey Morgan]. 8vo. [L.C.] [Pine Grove, Va., 1930] DRYAD (the), and other poems. By Margaret Ormiston [Margaret Ormiston Curie]. 8vo. Pp. 77. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1921 DRYAD (the) and the toad. By Frances Dale [Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock]. Illustrated by Nigel Mould. 4to. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] DRYAD’S (a) colophon. A story of the dryads and the hurricane. By R. W. S. [Rebecca Wentworth Spalding.] 8vo. Pp. 37. [L.C.] Louisville, Ky., 1941 DUALITY, the ultimate destiny of the human soul. By the author of The continuity of human and spiritual life, The book of Job, etc. [Isaac Newton Mast.] 8vo. Pp. 284. [L.C.] Ottumwa, la. [1918] DUBLIN: explorations and reflections. By an Englishman [Douglas Goldring]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [Brit. Mus.] Dublin and London, 1917 DUBLIN, Manistee County, Mich. [By Henry Krause.] Obi. 8vo. Pp. 25. [L.C.] Chicago [1912] DUBLIN poems. By Seumas O’Sullivan [James Starkey]. 8vo. Pp. 176. [L.C.] New York [1946] DUCHESS (the) of Windsor, nee Wallis Warfield. Her life in America and Europe. By Edwina H. Wilson [Laura Lou Brookman]. 8vo. Pp. 171. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 DUCK dollars. Successful experience of the Weber brothers, of Massachusetts. [By Elmer Cook Rice.] 8vo. Pp. 87. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1911] DUDE (the). By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 298. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1940 DUEL murder. By Berkeley Gray [Edwy Searles Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1949 DUET for female voices. [A novel.] By Sarah Campion [Mary Rose Coulton]. 8vo. Pp. 379. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 DUFFER (the) of Danby. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] DUKE (the) of Buccleuch’s hunt. A reminiscence of the season 1926-1927. By “Snowdrop” [Thomas Bertrand Mar- son]. 8vo. Pp. 16. [Brit. Mus.] Cirencester [1928?] DUKE (the) of York’s steps. By Henry Wade [Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Flet- cher]. 8vo. Pp. 280. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 DUKE’S (the) allotment. By Anthony Hope [Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins]. 8vo. Pp. 24. [Brit. Mus.] London [1906] DUMP (the). A mystery novel. By John Remenham [John Alexander Vlasto]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] DUNCAN Liddel, M.A., M.D., professor in the University of Helmstedt, 1591- 1607. [Signed: P. J. A., i.e. Peter John Anderson.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [L.C.] Aberdeen [1910] DUNKIRK—and after. May 10th—June 17th, 1940. By Gordon Beckles [Gordon Beckles Willson]. With 64 illustrations and 2 maps. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1940] DUNLOP (the) papers. [The editor’s preface signed: J. G. D., i.e. J. G. Dunlop. The papers of John Dunlop, President of the General Temperance Union of Scotland.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932, etc. DUPE (the) as hero. [On the post-war financial position of Great Britain.] By Logistes [George Glasgow]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 DUSK for dreams. By George Woden [George Wilson Slaney]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1941] DUST before the wind. By Joan Sutherland [Joan Collings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 276. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 DUST for dreams. By Laura Whetter [Laura Mannock]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1946 DUST in the hands of God. By the Mar£chale [Catherine Booth-Clibbom]. i6mo. Pp. 31. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh [1938] DUTCH (the) shoe mystery. By Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 305. [L.C.] New York, 1931 DWELLER (a) on two planets; or, the dividing of the way. By Phylos the Tibetan [Frederick Spencer Oliver]. 8vo. Pp. xix, 423. [L.C.] Los Angeles, 1924 DYING (the) alderman. By Henry Wade [Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 DYING (the) peace. By Vigilantes [Konni Zilliacus]. 8vo. Pp. 55. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] DYMER. [A poem.] By Clive Hamilton [Clive Staples Lewis]. 8vo. Pp. v, 103. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1926 DYSPEPTIC (the) ogre. A modernized fairy play. Opus 57. [By Percival Wilde.] 8 vo. [L.C.] [Boston? 1922] E. AND O.E. A book of drawings. By Fougasse [Cyril Kenneth Bird]. 4to. PI. 79. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 E. J. Oxenham (the) omnibus. 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Analysis of industrial and material conditions in Kansas and other states, proving the policy of prohibition to be highly detrimental. [By James B. Haynes.] 8vo. Pp. 24. [L.C.] Omaha, 1909 ECONOMIC (the) foundations of the women’s movement. By M. A. [Mabel Atkinson]. 8vo. Pp. 24. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1914 Fabian Tract No. 175. ECONOMIC (the) illusion. By Arthur Bertram [Arthur Pearson Ibbott]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1924 ECONOMIC (the) reconstruction of Europe. [By Walter Fliess.] 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] London [1944] ECONOMIC savings instrument. An automatic business producer. [By David J. Williams.] Fol. Pp. 32. [L.C.] [Salt Lake City, 1920] ECONOMIC (the) system of the Kingdom of God. By A. R. H. [Nelson Heaver.] 8vo. Pp. 78. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 ECONOMICAL (the) consequences of the war. [By Alfred Lohmann.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] [Bremen? 1914?] ECONOMICS (the) of air mail transportation. [By Paul Theodore David.] 8vo. Pp. xii, 235. 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By Francis Beeding [John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 ELEVENTH (the) field artillery. [Signed: J. L. D., i.e. James Leo Duff.] 8vo. Pp. 214. [L.C.] Dijon, 1919 ELEVENTH hour. A drama in one act. By Anthony Armstrong [George Anthony Armstrong Willis]. 8vo. Pp. 23. [Brit. Mus.] I^ondon [1933] ELINOR Ames’ book of modern etiquette. [By Julia Addis Durning.] 8vo. Pp. ix, 405. [L.C.] New York [1935] ELINOR Colhouse. By Stephen Hudson [Sydney Schiff]. 8vo. Pp. 187. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1921 ELIZA for common. By O. Douglas [Anna Buchan]. 8vo. Pp. 377. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 ELIZABETH and the archdeacon. By George A. Birmingham [James Owen Hannay]. 8vo. Pp. 266. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 ELIZABETH of England. A legend in twelve scenes. By Ferdinand Bruckner [Theodor Tagger]. English version by Ashley Dukes. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 ELIZABETHAN prose. Selected and prefaced by Michael Roberts [William Edward Roberts]. 8vo. Pp. 375. London, 1933 T. W. Eason and R. Hamilton, A portrait of Michael Roberts, p. 1. ELLA’S treasure. A story of two continents, dedicated to the Christian young people of America. [By Betty Janson.] 8vo. Pp. 184. [L.C.] Rock Island, Ill. [1924] ELLERY Queen’s [Frederic Dannay’s and Manfred Bennington Lee’s] challenge to the reader. An anthology [of detective stories]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 502. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1938 ELYSIUM marianum. Ferns and fern allies. [By Ivar Tidestrom.] 8vo. Pp. 95. [L.C.] Washington, 1909 EMBLEMS of the United nations: their flags and coats-of-arms. Compiled by H. C. S. [Harry C. Schnur.] 8vo. Pp. 32. [L.C.] London [1943] EMBRYO. A fantastic comedy. Opus 29. [By Percival Wilde.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Boston? 1922] EMERALD (the) chain. [A novel.] By Errol Fitzgerald [Lady Josephine Fitzgerald Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 EMERALD (the) clasp. By Francis Beed- ing [John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders]. 8vo. Pp. 303. [Brit. Mus.] Boston, 1933 EMERALD (the) spider. [A novel.] By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 EMERGENCY exit, etc. [A novel.] By Anthony Wynne [Robert McNair Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 239. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1941] EMIGRANTS (the). [By Nikolaus Fries.] Translated by Mary E. Ireland. 8vo. Pp. 94. [L.C.] Columbus, O., 1918 EMIGRANTS de luxe. By Maurice De- kobra [Ernest Maurice Tessier]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 [1942] EMOTION and Christianity. By the Marechale [Catherine Booth-Clibborn]. i6mo. Pp. 30. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh [1938] EMPEROR Norton. Life and experiences of a notable character in San Francisco, 1849-1880. [By Albert Dressier.] 8vo. Pp. 30. [L.C.] San Francisco, 1927 EMPEROR (the) of America. By Sax Rohmer [Arthur Sarsfield Wade]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 EMPEROR of the world. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1927] EMPEROR’S (the) servant. Four tales of the Napoleonic Wars. By David Pilgrim [John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders]. 8vo. Pp. xxxiv, 123. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 Contains a memoir of J. L. Palmer by H. St. G. Saunders. EMPTY cartridges. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] EMPTY (the) house mystery. By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1936 EMPTY of heart. By Laura Whetter [Laura Mannock], 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1934 EMPTY saddles. [A novel.] By A1 Cody [Archie Joscelyn]. 8vo. Pp. 184. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] ENCHANTED (the) country. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Collings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] ENCHANTED (the) spring. By Clive Arden [Lily Clive Nutt]. 8vo. Pp. 352. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1935] ENCHANTER of women. [A novel.] By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 ENCHANTER’S nightshade. A novel. 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The dedication signed: G.V., i.e. W. H. Fox.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 EURIPIDES. Ion. Translated with notes by H. D. [Hilda Doolittle.] Pp. xi, 131. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 EUROPE. [By George S. Dickson.] 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] [London, 1924] EUROPE. [Verses.] By Margaret Or- miston [Margaret Ormiston Curie]. 8vo. Pp. 27. [Brit. Mus.] Oxford, 1938 EUROPE under Hitler, in prospect and practice. [Three articles signed A. J. B., i.e. Arthur John Brown, which appeared in Bulletin of International News.] 8vo. Pp* 45* [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 EUROPEAN economic policy. [By George Brinton McClellan.] 8vo. Pp. 59. [L.C.] Princeton, N.J. [1916] EURYTHMY. The art of movement, as inaugurated by Rudolf Steiner, etc. By D. S. O. [D. S. Osmond] and M. K. 8vo. Pp. 28. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1924 EVE. By James Hadley Chase [Rene Raymond]. 8vo. Pp. 176. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] EVE. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 EVE finds the killer. By Roger Garnett [Nigel Morland]. 8vo. Pp. 16. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] EVENING at the farm. By Anne Hepple [Anne Hepple Dickinson]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] EVENING of a martinet. By Jane Oliver [Helen Rees]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 EVENINGS with Uncle ’Bijah; or, Christian fellowship. By the author of “Herbert Brown,” “Dick Haley,” etc., under the convenient title of the Rev. Richard Grote [Oliver Barr Whitaker]. 8vo. Pp. 106. [L.C.] Dayton, O. [1915] EVENSONG. [Poems.] By B. R. M. [Rev. Ben R. Mein.] 8vo. Pp. 62. Edinburgh and London, 1933 Information from the publishers. EVER after. By Elswyth Thane [Elswyth Thane Beebe], 8vo. Pp. 313. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 EVERLASTING (the) annexation. A false prophecy. By the author of Republicans and Sinners. [The preface signed: “The Loyalist” i.e. Cornelis Jakob Langenhoven.] 8vo. Pp. 142. [Brit. Mus.] Cape Town and Bloemfontein, 1919 EVERY dog. [A novel.] By E. Pringle West [Emily A. Wynne] and V. Pringle West [A. C. Veronica Wynne]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 EVERY man has his price. A play in four acts. By Luke North [James Hartness Griffes]. 8vo. Pp. 54. [L.C.] Los Angeles, 1910 An edition of 100 copies. EVERYBODY’S aid to the map reading of Central Europe, compiled with special regard to Germany. [By A. J. Blake.] i6mo. Pp. 87. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1915 The title on the cover reads “Germany at a glance.” EVERYBODY’S dictionary for every-day use. Containing 35,000 words, etc. [By Lida C. Loomis.] 8vo. Pp. 207. [L.C.] Cleveland, O. [1914] EVERYBODY’S dogs, etc. By Canis [Clifford L. B. Hubbard]. 8vo. Pp. 59. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] EVERYBODY’S entertainer, from childhood to old age; comprising a medley of poems, puns and conundrums. [By Lydia A. Doyle.] 8vo. Pp. xii, 256. [L.C.] Newton, Kan. [1915] EVERYBODY’S letters. Collected and arranged [or rather, written] by Laura Riding [Laura Riding Gottschalk]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 EVERYDAY Burmese transliterated into English. [The introduction signed: G.H., i.e. Gordon Hundley.] 8vo. Pp. 49. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 EVERYONE loves Lorraine. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 252. London, 1941 Information from the author. EVE’S second apple. By Bamaby Dogbolt [Henry Silvette]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 EVE’S secret. By Anthony Carlyle [Gladys Alexandra Milton]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] EVIL (an) router from all the walks of life —from the cradle to the grave. A panacea for racial friction and a crowning benediction to humanity. [By L. T. Christmas.] 8vo. Pp. 26. [L.C.] Raleigh, N.C., 1900 EVOLUTION of James. [A novel.] By Cherry Veheyne [Ethel Williamson]. 8vo. Pp. v, 342. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 EVOLUTION (the) of the mass. By Louis Coulange [Joseph Turmel]. Translated by C. B. Bonner. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 EXALTATION of woman. By Charles Kingsley. [Spiritualistic messages.] Through his chosen instrument Crusader [Charles Dennis Boltwood]. 8vo. Pp. 55. [Brit. Mus.] Thorpe-le-Soken [1939?] EX-BABY. By one who has been through it all. [By Aben Kandel.] 8vo. Pp. 55. [L.C.] New York, 1930 EXCELLENT intentions. By Richard Hull [Richard Henry Sampson]. 8vo. Pp. 276. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 EXCHANGE Royal. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1940] EXERCISES for translation. English- Greek. [The preface signed: R. R. C., i.e. Robert Ronald Cameron, and S. H. J.] 8vo. Pp. 60. [Brit. Mus.] Nicosia [1938] Also: Exercises for translation. Greek- English. [1938]. EXERCISES in derivation and word building and a brief history of the English language, prepared for use in the West High School, Rochester, N.Y. [By James Martin Spinning.] 8vo. Pp. 56. [L.C.] Rochester, N.Y. [1917] EXILED to Heaven. By Donald Grey [Eugene Thomas]. Pp. 291. [Brit. Mus.] London,1938 EXIT screaming. By Christopher Hale [Frances Moyer Stevens]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York, 1943 EXIT to music. A problem in detection. By Neal Shepherd [Nigel Morland], 8vo. Pp. 308. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 EXITS and farewells. Being some account of the last days of certain historical characters. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] EX-MISTRESS. [By Grace Oursler.] 8vo. Pp. 365. [L.C.] New York, 1930 EXPATRIATES. By M. A. Dormie [Marion Edna Sharrock]. 8vo. Pp. 332. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1932 EXPECTED death. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 281. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 EXPEDITION (the) against the Sauk and Fox Indians, 1832 . . . Narrative . . . furnished by an officer who served in General Atkinson’s brigade. [Signed: H., i.e. Henry Smith.] 8vo. Pp. 19. [L.C.] New York, 1914 EXPERIENCE of a recruit in the United States Army. [By C. C. Lyon.] 8vo. Pp. 16. [L.C.] Washington, D.C., 1916 EXPERIENCES of a boy. By his father’s son [Edmund F. Hartshorn]. 8vo. Pp. 131. [L.C.] Newark, N. J., 1910 EXPERIENCES of a heart, its joys, its sorrows. Poems. By Anonymous [Harry Stanley McFarland]. 8vo. Pp. 68. [L.C.] Boston, 1931 EXPERIENCES of a jungle-wallah. By “Nibs” [Hugh Nisbet]. 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] St. Albans [1935] Signed: H. N. EXPERIMENT (an) in leisure. By Joanna Field [Marion Milner]. 8vo. Pp. xv, 234. [London] 1937 Private information. EXPERT (an) card-player’s great experience. [By Percy Vivian Joseph Tab- bush.] i6mo. Pp. 8. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] Signed: P. V. T. EXPERTS are puzzled. By Laura Riding [Laura Riding Gottschalk]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1930 F CORRIDOR. By James G. Edwards [James William MacQueen]. 8vo. Pp. 275. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1936 F. R. [i.e. Fairman Rogers] 1833-1900. [Signed: H. H. F., i.e. Horace Howard Furness.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [L.C.] Philadelphia, 1903 Privately printed. FABER (the) book of comic verse. Compiled by Michael Roberts [William Edward Roberts]. 8vo. Pp. 388. London, 1942 T. W. Eason and R. Hamilton, A portrait of Michael Roberts, p. 1. FABER (the) book of modern verse. Edited by Michael Roberts [William Edward Roberts]. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 352. London, 1936 T. W. Eason and R. Hamilton, A portrait of Michael Roberts, p. 1. FABLE (the) of the Arab and the beggar, applied to a present controversy. [By Warwick Massey Hough.] 8vo. Pp. 88. EXTRACTS from an unbroken correspondence. [By Mary Caswell.] 8vo. Pp. 32. [L.C.] Boston [1916] EYE (an) for a tooth. [A novel.] By Dorn- ford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1943 EYE (the) of Abu. By Alan Dare [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London,1927 EYES for the dark. [Tales.] By Monica Shannon [Atanas Katchamakoff]. 8vo. Pp. x, 311. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1928 EYES (the) of Max Carrados. By Ernest Bramah [Ernest Bramah Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 240. [Brit. Mus.] Harmondsworth and New York, 1940 EYES (the) through the mask. By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] EYE-WITNESS! By John Doe [Tiffany Thayer]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] EZRA Pound, his metric and poetry. [By Thomas Stearns Eliot.] 8vo. Pp. 31. New York, 1917 Autograph postcard to Logan Pearsall Smith in a copy offered by Elkin Mathews. FABLES and fairies. By Uncle Reg [E. Page Woodcock]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1909 FACADE. Another panel of incidental sketches by Charles R. Naber [Frank Richards Hall]. 8vo. [L.C.] Pomona, Calif., 1941 FACE (the) of Soviet art. An aesthetic synthesis. [By Christian Brinton.] 4to. [L.C.] Philadelphia, 1934 FACE (the) on the cutting-room floor. [A novel.] By Cameron MacCabe [Ernest Borneman]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 FACLAIR gaidhlig. A Gaelic dictionary, specially designed for beginners and for use in schools, etc. [By Edward Dwelly.] 8vo. 3 vol. [L.C.] Herne Bay, 1902-11 FACTORS of fiction. [By Michael Fallon?] Fol. Pp. 9. [Brit. Mus.] [Bristol, 1949] FACTORY (the) on the cliff. By Neil Gordon [Archibald Gordon Macdonell]. 8 vo. Pp. vii, 310. [Brit. Mus.] FACTS about honey . . . What honey is, how taken from the bees, its value as food, honey recipes. [By Camille Pierre Dadant.] 8vo. [L.C.] Keokuk, la., 1916 FACTS concerning the great fire of San Francisco. [By Clifford Wanzer Marsh.] 8vo. Pp. 14. [L.C.] Bridgeport, Conn. [1907] FACTS concerning the menhaden industry along the Atlantic coast. [By Robert Penington.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] Jacksonville, 1908 FACULTY tracts. By Galexiday [George Alexander Siday]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947, etc. FAIR murder. By Nicholas Brady [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 282. [L.C.] London [1933] FAIR (a) rebel’s interview with Abraham Lincoln. [By Mary Jackson.] 8vo. [L.C.] New York, 1917 FAIR (the) young widow. By George R. Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 FAIRLY (a) slick guy. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FAIRY legends of the French provinces. [Selected and translated by Martha Card.] 8vo. Pp. 296. [L.C.] New York [1903] FAIRY silver. A traveller’s tale by “Gan- pat” [Martin Louis Alan Gompertz]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 FAIRYLAND in everyday. By E. M. J. [Edith M. Jewson.] i6mo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] Originally published with the title Religion and fairyland under the author’s name. FAITH, hope, no charity. [A novel.] By Margaret Stuart Lane [Margaret Ashworth]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 FAITHFUL (the) knave. By Errol Fitzgerald [Lady Josephine Fitzgerald Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 FAITHFUL (the) years. [A novel.] By Robert Eton [Laurence Walter Meynell]. 8vo. Pp. 376. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 FALCON (the) mystery. A boys’ story of the Hungarian plain. By S. S. Smith [Thames Ross Williamson]. Illustrated by James Reid. 8vo. Pp. xii, 326. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 FALCONET, his life and his work. A short notice taken from original documents. [Signed: G. P., i.e. Georges Constantin Pelissier.] 8vo. Pp. 59. [L.C.] New York, 1907 FALKLAND’S choice. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1930 FALLACIES (the) of evolution. By Z. A. S. [Z. Archibald Smith.] Second edition, to which has been added a short treatise on law; and also on life. Reprinted from “The Faith” journal. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] Leicester, 1932 FALLACIES of the Dow theory and confirmations. [By Norman Wright.] 8vo. Pp. 48. [L.C.] [Denver, 1947] FALLEN petals. [Poems.] By Carlota [Carlota Oppenheimer]. 8vo. Pp. 94. [L.C.] London, 1932 FALSE barriers. By Lewis Cox [Euphrasia Emeline Cox]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FALSE bounty. By Stephen Ransome [Frederick Clyde Davis]. 8vo. Pp. 187. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 FALSE colours. A comedy in three acts. By Thomas Sutton [James Reach]. 8vo. Pp. 80. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1950] FALSE darkness. [A novel.] By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FALSE to any man. By Leslie Ford [Zenith Brown]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1939 FAMILY affair, etc. [A novel.] By Carol Gaye [Renee Shann]. 8vo. Pp. 159. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 FAMILY (the) altar. A book of daily devotions. By the editors of the Christian Herald [Daniel A. Poling, Frank S. Mead and Clarence W. Hall]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 366. [Brit. Mus.] Philadelphia and Toronto [1947] FAMILY (a) comedy, 1840. A comedy in one act. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1930] FAMILY (a) history. [By Ella Beam.] 8vo. Pp. 44. [L.C.] Taneytown, Md., 1909 FAMILY (the) man. [A novel.] By Anne Meredith [Lucy Malleson]. 8vo. Pp. 301. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 FAMILY matters. By Anthony Rolls [Colwyn Edward Vulliamy]. 8vo. Pp. 290. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 FAMILY (the) of Corbet. Its life and times. By A. E. C. [Augusta Elizabeth Corbet.] 4to. 2 vol. [Brit. Musi] London, 1915, 1918 FAMILY parade. By Laurence Oliver [Laurence Oliver Brown]. 8vo. Pp. 336. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 FAMILY property. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1940 FAMILY roundabout. By Richmal Crompton [Richmal Crompton Lamburn]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] FAMILY story. By Leonora Starr [Leonora Dorothy Rivers Mackesy]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 FAMOUS artists and writers of King features syndicate. [By Melvin Leighton Heimer.] 8vo. Pp. 129. [L.C.] New York [1946] FAMOUS batteries of the Royal Artillery. By Ubique [Sir Frederick Gordon Gug- gisberg]. 8vo. Portsmouth [1930] Deduced from internal evidence. FAMOUS duels and assassinations. By Lewis Melville [Lewis S. Benjamin] and Reginald Hargreaves. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 FAMOUS nudes by famous artists . . . Written and produced by Jack Bilbo [Hugo Cyril K. Baruch]. 4to. Pp. 23, pi. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 FANCHETTE and Jeannot. By Fran- goise [Frangoise Seignobosc]. A little story with pictures. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1937] FANCY (the) dress party. By Alberto Moravia [Alberto Pincherle]. Translated by Angus Davidson. 8vo. Pp. 184. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 Original title: La mascherata. FANSHAWE (the) murder. By Guy Thorne [Cyril Arthur Edward Ranger Gull]. 8vo. London, 1931 In: Omnibus thriller. FANTAILS. By Leonora Starr [Leonora Dorothy Rivers Mackesy]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] FAR from home. [Poems.] By Clare Cameron [Winifred Wells, afterwards Burke]. 8vo. Pp. 31. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 Privately printed. FARCE-COMEDY. [By Henry Harrison De Weese.] Obi. 8vo. Pp. 35. [L.C.] Columbus, O., 1924 FAREWELL to Veronica. By Vicky Lancaster [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 255. London, 1940 Information from the author. FAREWELL to yesterday. A romance. By Carol Gaye [Renee Shann]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 FARM (the) at Paranao. By Laurence Kirk [Eric Andrew Simson]. 8vo. Pp. 307. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1935 Published in England under the title of The farm at Santa Fe. FARM (the) at Santa Fe. [A novel.] By Laurence Kirk [Eric Andrew Simson]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1935 FARM (a) on the veldt. [A novel.] By Jane England [Vera Murdock Stuart Jervis]. 8vo. Pp. 281. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 FARMER (the) and his market. A report by the Land and Nation League on the marketing of home-grown food. [By Waldo McGillycuddy Eagar and Sir Francis Acland.] 8vo. Pp. 115. London, 1927 Information from W. McG. Eagar to B. N. B. FARMERS’ (the) friend. The most complete and practical book ever placed into the hands of the farmer. [By Ira C. Welty.] 8vo. Pp. 336. [L.C.] Nevada, la. [1907] FARMER’S (the) political economy. “The dead horse in our spring branch.” Farmer Dan Luke’s exposure of cotton marketing. [By Frank Jarvis Bivins.] 8vo. Pp. 89. [L.C.] Macon, Ga. [1913] FASCISM in the English church. By a London journalist [Newman Watts]. 8vo. Pp. 112. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FASHION do’s and don’t’s for the plump girl. By Colette [Colette McIntyre]. 8vo. Pp. 48. [L.C.] Chicago [1943] “FASTER! faster!” A novel. By E. M. Delafield [Edmee Elizabeth Monica de la Pasture, later Dashwood]. 8vo. Pp. vii, 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 FATAL descent. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street] and Carter Dickson [John Dickson Carr]. 8vo. Pp. 280. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1939 FATAL (a) name. By Errol Fitzgerald [Lady Josephine Fitzgerald Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 FATAL shadows. By Peter Brook [Alfred Harold Chovil], 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 FATE. By the author of “Sir Anthony's Heiress” [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] FATE cries out. [A novel.] By Clemence Dane [Winifred Ashton]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1935 FATE in the making. Revelations of a lifetime, etc. By Cheiro [Count Louis Hamon]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 355. New York and London, 1931 FATE (the) of the flying Fram. By Michael Poole [Reginald Heber Poole]. 8vo. Pp. 276. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] FATE (the) of the last descendants of Christopher Columbus. [By Aurelio Nunez Morgado.] 8vo. [L.C.] N.P. [1936?] FATE’S honeymoon. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1926] FATHER. By the author of “Elizabeth and her German Garden” [Countess Mary Annette von Arnim, afterwards Countess Russell]. 8vo. Pp. 380. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 FATHER. A portrait of G. G. Coulton at home. By Sarah Campion [Mary Rose Coulton]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 FATHER Van’s [Amandus Vandendries- sche’s] progressive dictionary for versification. 8vo. Pp. 374. [L.C.] Detroit, 1900 FATHOMS deep. By Michael Dawson [John Howard Jackson Boyle]. 8vo. Pp. 145. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 FAULTS of the Oregon politician and how to cure them. How our tax commission and our railroad commission are selling us into slavery to the corporations. [By Franklin Wilks Gaines.] 8vo. Pp. 22. [L.C.] Portland, Or. [1914] FAULTS on both sides. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [Brit. Mus.] London [1914] FAVOURITE (a) of fortune. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 “FAVOURITE (the) wins!” or, the bookmaker’s bride. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1919] FAY and finance. [A novel.] By Cherry Veheyne [Ethel Williamson]. 8vo. Pp. 248. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] FAY Draper—widow. By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 FEAR. By Patsi Gallagher [Madelyn Mae Gallagher]. 8vo. Pp. 37. [L.C.] Los Angeles [1930] FEAR haunts the roses. By Charman Edwards [Frederick Anthony Edwards]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1936 FEAR kissed my lips. A romance. By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 FEAST (the) of mothering. Enlarged edition. How to make Simnel cakes, furmety, mi-Careme custards, etc. By C. Penswick Smith [Constance Adelaide Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 18. [Brit. Mus.] Nottingham, 1936 FECUNDITY versus civilisation: a contribution to the study of over-population as the cause of war and the chief obstacle to the emancipation of women. By Adelyne More [Charles Kay Ogden]. With an introduction by Arnold Bennett. 8vo. Pp. 52. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1916 FEEDING and judging live stock and veterinary guide. [By Alex Fitzhugh.] Fol. Pp. 24. [L.C.] Des Moines, la., 1916 FEEDING Peter. [On cookery.] By Caroline [Iris O’Leary]. 8vo. Pp. 206. [Brit. Mus.] Philadelphia and London [1924] FEET of fines, Northumberland and Durham. [Abstracts, for the years 1196-1346. Editorial introduction signed: A. M. O., C. J., i.e. Arthur M. Oliver and Charles Johnson]. 8vo. 2 vol. [Brit. Mus.] Newcastle upon Tyne, 1931, 1932 FELD I SHAM (the) mystery. By Gordon Holmes [Louis Tracey]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 138. [Brit. Mus.] London [1911] FELL murder. [A novel.] By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 FELLOWSHIP prayers. [By Sarah Dickinson, nee Truslow.] 8vo. Pp. 126. [L.C.] New York [1928] FERDINAND of Bulgaria. The dream of Byzantium. By Hans Roger Madol [Gerhard Salomon]. Translated by Kenneth Kirkness. 8vo. Pp. 296. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 FETTERED Freedom. By Pan [Leslie Beresford]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] FETTERS (the) of Eve. [A novel.] By Clive Arden [Lily Clive Nutt]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] FETTERS of fire. [A novel.] By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] FETTES (the) College Register, 1870 to 1922. [Fifth edition. The editor’s preface signed: A. A. L. i.e. Alfred Ainslie Lawrie.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh, 1923 FEUD (the). A novel. By Jesse Templeton [George Goodchild]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1925] FEUD (the) at Fennell’s. By John Mowbray [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 215. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 FEUD (the) of Lone Lake Valley. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] FEVERSHAM’S brother. By John Mowbray [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 215. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 FEVERSHAM’S fag. By John Mowbray [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 215. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1917 FEW (a) charades. [By James M. Cod- man.] 8vo. Pp. 39. [L.C.] Boston, 1903 FEW (a) of the many. [A novel.] By George Braddon [George Alexis Mil- komanovich Milkomane]. 8vo. Pp. 220. London, 1943 Information from the author. FEW (a) thoughts. By J. S. S. [Jonathan Sargeant Stacy.] i6mo. Pp. 23. [Brit. Mus.] London [1920?] FEW (a) words about pipes, smoking & tobacco. By Alfred Crowquill [Alfred Henry Forester]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 91. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1947 FICKLE. By Rob Eden [Robert Ferdinand Burkhardt and Eve Burkhardt]. 8vo. Pp. 241. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1933] FIDDLE-BACK (the) brand. By Mason Macrae [James Lyon Rubel]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 FIDDLEFOOT. By Luke Short [Frederick Dilley Glidden]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 FIDDLING farmer. By Lynn Doyle [Leslie Alexander Montgomery]. 8vo. Pp. 405. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 FIELD (the) is won. The life and death of Sir Thomas More Kt. A wordless play arranged to celebrate the canonization of John Cardinal Fisher and of Sir Thomas More. [By Hilary Douglas C. Pepler.] 8vo. Pp. 44, 15. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] 15 pages from The unity of knowledge and the organization of thought. [By H. L. Custard.] Fol. [Brit. Mus.] South Hanson [1934] FIFTEEN poems. Three friends. By John Gawsworth [Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 FIFTEEN rabbits. By Felix Salten [Sigmund Salzmann]. Translated by Whittaker Chambers. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 Original title: Fiinfzehn Hasen. FIFTEEN reasons why no-license is better than license. By a Brockton man [George W. Alden]. 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] Brockton, Mass. [1908] FIFTH (the) ace. A novel. By Douglas Grant [Isabel Egerton Ostrander]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1921] FIFTY. [A novel.] By Shelland Bradley [Francis Bradley Bradley Birt]. 8vo, Pp. 448. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 FIFTY forensic fables. By O. [Sir Theobald Mathew.] 8vo. Pp. ix, 213. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 51 stories by “Sapper” [Herman Cyril MacNeile]. His one-man omnibus of thrill and adventure. 8vo. Pp. 1018. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 £50,000 from the penny pools. By Juniso [J. W. Newham]. A system of football forecasting. 8vo. Pp. 29. [Brit. Mus.] Berwick-on-Tweed, Duns [1938] FIFTY years in Yorkville, or, annals of the parish of St. Ignatius Loyola and St. Lawrence O’Toole. [By Patrick Joseph Dooley.] 8vo. Pp. vii, 353. [L.C.] New York, 1917 FIFTY years of modern verse. An anthology. By John Gawsworth [Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 A revised edition of Known signatures. FIFTY-SIX years a missionary in China. The life of Mother St. Dominic, Helper of the Holy Souls, etc. [By Mother Mary of St. Austin.] 8vo. Pp. xix, 249. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 FIGHTER pilot. By MacScotch [W. MacLachlan. Reminiscences.] Illustrated. 8vo. Pp. vii, 248. London, 1936 Private information. FIGHTER pilot. A personal record of the campaign in France, September 8th, 1939, to June 13th, 1940. [By Paul Henry Mills Richey.] 8vo. Pp. vi, 122. [Cum. Book Index.^ London, 1941 The American edition gives the author’s name. FIGHTIN’ fool. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 246. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1939 FIGHTING (the) four. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 219. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 FIGHTING (the) O’Farrells. By Robert Crane [Frank Chester Robertson]. 8vo. Pp. 184. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] FIGHTING (the) spirit. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1930 FIGHTING (the) tenderfoot. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] FIGURE & animal drawing. By Cecil G. Trew [Mrs. C. G. Ehrenborg]. 4to. Pp. 109. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 FILE for record. By Alice Tilton [Phoebe Atwood Taylor]. 8vo. Pp. 160. Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 FILE on Claudia Cragge. By Q. Patrick [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FILE on Fenton & Farr. By Q. Patrick [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FILM in education. By Bryher [Annie Winifred Ellerman]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] FILM problems of Soviet Russia, etc. By Bryher [Annie Winifred Ellerman]. 8vo. Pp. 139. [Brit. Mus.] Territet [1929] FINAL (a) chance. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1932 FINAL forensic fables. By O. [Theobald Mathew, of Lincoln’s Inn.] With illustrations. 8vo. 2 ser. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929, 1932 FIND the lady. A comedietta in one act. By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith]. 8vo. Pp. 18. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1933] FIND the professor, etc. By Mark Cross [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1940 FINDERNE’S flowers. By George R. Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 FINDING Christmas. A pageant. By Martha Bayly [Mattie Bayly Shannon], etc. 8vo. Pp. 15. [L.C.] New York [1944] FINE (a) and private place. By Mary Fitt [Kathleen Freeman]. 8vo. Pp. 220. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 FINE feathers. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1937] FINE feathers! or, the wife who would be smart. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [Brit. Mus.] London [1914] FINEST (the) private library in the world relating to the text of the Bible in every language, being particulars of a collection of Bibles, New Testaments and parts thereof specially formed to illustrate the progress and development of the text of the Bible, etc. [By Walter Arthur Co- pinger.] 8vo. Pp. xii. [L.C.] [Manchester? c. 1900] FIRE below. [A novel.] By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer], 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 FIRE in the heart. [A novel.] By Henrietta Buckmaster [Henrietta Henkle]. 8vo. Pp. 351. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1948] FIRE in the thatch. By E. C. R. Lorac [Edith Caroline Rivett]. 8vo„ Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 FIRE-BRAIN. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. v, 391. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1926 FIREMAN, save my child! An old- fashioned melodrama in one act. By Ned Albert [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 47. [L.C.] New York [1937] FIRES at Valley Forge. Episode in one scene. By Harold Harper [Barrett Harper Clark]. 8vo. Pp. 30. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1939] FIRESIDE (the) book. A miscellany for you & me. Selected and arranged by Arthur Stanley [Arthur Stanley Megaw]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 FIRESIDE (the) clime. [Poems.] By Robin Blochairn [Robert Hogg, editor of New Zealand Truth]. 8vo. Pp. 87. [Brit. Mus.] Paisley, 1920 FIRESIDE magic. 100 fascinating conjuring tricks. By Carol Luck [Charles Platt]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] G VOL. VIII FIRST (the) American library. A short account of the Library Company of Philadelphia, 1731-1931. [By Austin Kayingham Gray.] 8vo. Pp. 72. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1936] FIRST (the) and the last speeches for Mayor Busse in the campaign of 1907. March second, April second. [By Henry Sherman Boutell.] 8vo. Pp. 18. [L.C.] [Chicago? 1907?] FIRST appearance in print of some four hundred familiar quotations. Exhibited at the Olin Memorial Library, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., etc. [Preface signed: C. A. W., i.e. Carroll Atwood Wilson, the compiler.] 8vo. Pp. xiv, 261. [L.C.] Middletown, Conn., 1935 FIRST citizens of the Republic. An historical work giving portraits and sketches of the most eminent citizens of the United States. [By Lewis Randolph Hamersly.] Fol. Pp. 239. [L.C.] New York, 1906 FIRST editions of George Meredith. Being the description of a collected set of his books, some with autographic annotations, and including manuscript agreements with his publishers and the original autograph manuscript of “The tragic comedians.” [By Luther Samuel Livingston.] 8vo. Pp. 37. [L.C.] New York [1912?] FIRST (the) guide book to the Anglecyn Church of Odin [at Sydney], containing some of the chief rites of the church and some hymns. [By Alexander Rud Mills.] 8vo. Pp. 129. [Brit. Mus.] Sydney [1936] FIRST hymn to Lenin, and other poems. By Hugh McDiarmid [Christopher Murray Grieve], with an introductory essay by VE’ [George William Russell]. 8vo. Pp. 44. [L.C.] London [1931] FIRST (the) lady of China. The historic wartime visit of Mme Chiang Kai-shek to the United States in 1943. [By Harry J. Thomas.] 8vo. Pp. 196. [L.C.] New York [1943] FIRST (the) law. [A short story.] By Mason Scrope [Arthur Charles Mason]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FIRST (the) leaf. [A poem.] By Laura Riding [Laura Riding Gottschalk]. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] Deya, Majorca, 1933 FIRST (the) meeting of the Salt House Press, November 22, 1933, Baltimore, Maryland. [By Michel Pijoan.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Baltimore [1933] Signed: M. P. FIRST (the) morning. By Richmal Crompton [Richmal Crompton Lamburn]. Second impression. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] FIRST things first. By a London journalist [Newman Watts]. 8vo. Pp. 85. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] FIRST tide. “D” day invasion, June 6th, 1944. By Alan Melville [W. Melville Caverhill]. 8vo. Pp. 140. [Brit. Mus.] London [1945] FIRST volume of “Spirit revelation unveils the Bible.” Lessons given by Charles Kingsley through the trance- mediumship of “Crusader” [Charles Dennis Boltwood]. 8vo. Pp. xxiii, 190, xiii. [Brit. Mus.] Thorpe-le-Soken, 1937 FIRST (the) week in September. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 256. London and Melbourne [1940] Information from the author. FIRST year at the University. A freshman’s guide. By Bruce Truscot [Edgar Allison Peers]. 8vo. Pp. in. London, 1946 The Times, 24th December 1952. FIRST your penny. By Diana Patrick [Desemea Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] FIRST-BORN. [A poem. By Rolfe Humphries.] 8vo. [L.C.] n.p. [194-] FIRST-BORN (the). By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1943 FISH dishes. By Countess Morphy [Mar- celle Azra Forbes]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] [London, 1936] FISHERMAN’S (the) bedside book. Compiled by “B.B.” [Denys James Watkins- Pitchford.] Illustrated by D. J. Watkins- Pitchford. 8vo. Pp. xxii, 567. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 FIVE aces. By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FIVE against the law. By Stone Cody [Thomas Ernest Mount]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [L.C.] New York, 1936 FIVE (the) diamond brand. By Clem Colt [Nelson Coral Nye]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 FIVE for one. By Luke Allen [William Lacey Amy]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] Bristol, 1934 £500 reward. By Derek Vane [Mrs. B. Eaton-Back]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 FIVE lectures on “Shakespeare.” By Samuels-Bacon [Philip Francis Samuels]. 8vo. Pp. 47. [L.C.] Boston [1937] FIVE little Peppers and how they grew. By Margaret Sidney [Harriet Mulford Luthrop]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FIVE nights. [A novel.] By Victoria Crosse [Vivian Cory Griffin]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] FIVE people. By Marjorie Bowen [Ga- brielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 310. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1925 FIVE (the) red stars. By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1936 FIVE short stories. By Brendon Oare [E. C. M. Leeds]. 8vo. Pp. 89. [Brit. Mus.] London and Kingston-on-Thames [1920?] FIVE (the) spokes in the wheel of success, in which is disclosed the veiled secret of the source of all power, wealth and attainment. A treatise by “a man who found himself” [Arthur Leroy Towsley] from knowledge gained by research and an untold mass of human effort we call experience. 8vo. Pp. 73. [L.C.] Brooklyn [1918] FIVE ways to die. A romantic adventure. By Richard Grant [J. Calvitt Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 175. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] “FIVE winds.” A romance. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long], 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London [1927] FIVE-HOODED (the) cobra. By Oliver Sandys [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 A revised edition of Where there are women. FIXED as the stars. By Vicky Lancaster [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 192. London, 1946 Information from the author. FIXED principles. Addresses. By J. T. [James Taylor.] 8vo. Pp. v, 186. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] FLAME. By “Pan” [Leslie Beresford]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dublin [1935] FLAME of folly. By L. Noel [Leonard Noel Barker]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] FLAME of the forest. A tale of West Africa. By Adam Broome [Godfrey Warden James]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 FLAME of the rock. By Tan Yiin [Adet Lin]. 8vo. Pp. 230. [L.C.] New York [1943] FLAME (the) was crimson. By Frances Stewart [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FLAMES in the forest. By Ranger Lee [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 FLAMING six-guns. [A novel.] By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] FLAMING (the) sword. By Henry Daniel- Rops [Jules Charles Henri Petiot]. Translated by Andr£ Marling. 8vo. Pp. vii, 396. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 FLAMING youth. [A novel.] By Warner Fabian [Samuel Hopkins Adams]. 8vo. Pp. 310. [Brit. Mus.] London [1923] FLANAGAN (the) boy. By Max Catto [Max Finkell]. 8vo. Pp. 225. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 FLASHES from Cape diamonds. By Jack the Connaught Ranger [John J. Hynes]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London, 1905 FLAT (a) and a sharp. A domestic complication in one act. By Ian Hay [John Hay Beith]. 8vo. Pp. 30. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] FLAT to let. [A novel.] By Charles Lome [Charles Neville Brand]. 8vo. Pp. 402. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 FLEET (the) Hall inheritance. [A novel.] By Richard Keverne [Clifford James Wheeler Hosken]. 8vo. Pp. 278. [Brit. Mus.] Harmondsworth, 1939 FLEET Street in starlight. [Poems.] By Felix Boyne [William Patrick Ryan]. 8vo. Pp. 57. London, 1923 Raymond William Postgate, The life of George Lansbury, p. 198. FLESH (the) of Cypris. Poems by John Gawsworth [Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong]. Designs by Frederick Carter. 4to. Pp. 29. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 FLESH (the) of the orchid. By James Hadley Chase [Rene Raymond]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] FLIGHT (the) and the song. A tale of old Devon. By Lilian M. Anderson and S. M. C. [Sister Mary Catherine, of the Dominican Convent of Saint Catherine of Siena, Torquay.] 8vo. Pp. 175. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1946 FLIGHT errant. A story of two young people. By Laurence Kirk [Eric Andrew Simson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] FLIGHT from marriage. [A novel.] By Errol Fitzgerald [Lady Josephine Fitzgerald Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 FLIGHT of youth. By Lewis Cox [Euphrasia Emeline Cox]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London [1942] FLITTERMOUSE. A crime tale. By J. G. Sarasin [Geraldine Gordon Salmon]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] FLOOD in Glen Hazard. By Maristan Chapman [Mary Ilsley Chapman and John Stanton Higham Chapman]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 262. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1939 FLORA Vivian’s choice. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] FLORENCE. Ready reference, to the Baptistery, Cathedral, Chapels, etc. [By Savino Preti.] 8vo. Pp. 310. [L.C.] Florence [1929] FLOTSAM & Jetsam. [Verses.] By “Mr.” Flotsam [Bentley Collingwood Hilliam] and “Mr.” Jetsam [Malcolm MacEachern]. 8vo. Pp. 79. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 FLOWER and soldiers. By Ashihei Hino [Katsunori Tamai]. Translated by Lewis Bush. 8vo. Pp. 213. [L.C.] Tokyo [1940] FLOWER (the) in the vase. A play in four acts. By Cormac Simpson [William James MacDonald]. 8vo. Pp. 95. [L.C.] London [1934] FLOWER o’ the moor. [A novel.] By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] FLOWER (a) of ancient Rome. [By Stella Mitarotonda, nee Leila.] 8vo. Pp. 38. [L.C.] Newark, N.J., 1933 FLOWER (a) of Asia. An Indian story. By Cyril [H. E. Dennehy]. 8vo. Pp. 399. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York, 1901 FLOWERING (the) of the Rod. [Poems.] By H. D. [Hilda Doolittle, later Aldington.] 8vo. Pp. 50. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 FLOWERING (the) veld. [A novel.] By Jane England [Vera Murdock Stuart Jervis], 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] FLOWERS that bloom in the night. [Poems. By Esther Cron.] 8vo. Pp. 48. [L.C.] Kansas City, Mo. [1937] FLOWERS without sun. [A novel.] By Jean Ross [Irene Dale Hewson]. 8vo. Pp. 168. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 FLYING. The why and wherefore. By “Aero-amateur” [Charles Grey Grey]. 8vo. Pp. 96. [L.C.] London [1909] FLYING (the) courier. By Boyd Cable [Ernest Andrew Ewart]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 FLYING (the) Palatine, and other stories. By J. G. Sarasin [Geraldine Gordon Salmon]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] FLYING Peter. [A novel.] By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FLYING (the) shadow. By John Llewellyn Rhys [John Llewellyn Rees]. 8vo. Pp. 292. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 FOLK of the furrow. By Christopher Holdenby [Ronald George Hatton]. With an introduction by the Right Hon. Sir Horace Plunkett. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 290. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1913 FOLK tales from the Sinhalese. [By H. Don Clement.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Colombo, c. 1915] FOLK tales in verse. By N. A. [Mrs. Leslie Jocelyn Gratiaen.] 8vo. Pp. 47. [Brit. Mus.] [Colombo, 1921] “FOLLOW me!” By the author of Come to me! [With a commendatory letter addressing the author as “Mr. S—,” i.e. Leonard Smith.] 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] Birmingham [1914] FOLLOW thou. A Scripture play. By E. P. B. [Edwin Pinder Barrow.] 8vo. Pp. 42. Manchester, 1911 Advertisement in The way not a sect. FOLLOW your star, etc. By Lyndon Snow [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh], 8vo. Pp. 252. London, 1941 Information from the author. FOLLOWING the way. Devotional studies in mystical religion. By the author of “The Way” [Lilian E. Cox], 8vo. Pp. 172. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 FOLLYWOOD fantasies. Who’s doing who, and how! [By George Greig.] 8vo. Pp. 231. [L.C.] Chula Vista, Calif., 1946 FOND fancy, and other stories. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] FOOD fads, facts and fallacies. By a Philadelphia physician [Samuel Calvin Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 38. [L.C.] Philadelphia, Pa. [1931] FOOD (the) of kings. By Hasani Muhammad ‘Askar! [Harold Bertram Pereira and Mabel Yeates]. 8vo. London, 1936 Information from the author. FOOL (the) next door, &c. [Sketches and verses.] By N. D. Douglas [Norman Douglas Deuchar]. 8vo. Pp. 283. [Brit. Mils.'] London [1919] FOOL (the) of the family. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. Obi. 8vo. Pp. iii, 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1919] FOOLING and feeling. [Verses.] By R. H. S. [R. H. Stonnill.] 8vo. Pp. 15. [Brit. Mus.] Kenley [1944] FOOL’S melody. [By Adelaide Mary Champneys and Michael Weldon Champneys.] 8vo. Pp. 490. London, 1938 A reissue was published in 1937 with the second author’s name. FOOL’S quarter day. [A novel.] By Louis Marlow [Louis Umfreville Wilkinson]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 FOOL’S (the) signet and other dramatic pieces suitable for recitation. By Cecil Garth [Grace Carlton]. 8vo. Pp. 136. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1910 FOOL’S wisdom. [A novel.] By Patry Williams [M. Patry and D. F. Williams]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] FOO’S odd eyes, & other tales. By the mother of Patricia and Anthony John. [The preface signed: M. R., i.e. Margaret Ramsay.] 8vo. Pp. 31. [Cum. Book Index.] Bedford [1944] FOOTHOLD in Europe. The campaigns in Sicily, Italy, the Far East and Russia between July 1943 and May 1944. By Strategicus [Herbert Charles O’Neill]. 8vo. Pp. 243. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 FOOTNOTES to the ballet. [By various authors.] Assembled by Caryl Brahms [Doris Caroline Abrahams]. 8vo. Pp. xx, 268. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 FOOTSTEPS (the) that stopped. By A. Fielding [Dorothy Feilding]. 8vo. Pp. 309. [Brit. Mus.] London [1926] FOOTSTEPS to wealth. [By Ira Jay McGee.] 8vo. Pp. 118. [L.C.] Los Angeles [1915] FOR better, for worse, and other poems. By the author of Dove sono [Henry Davison]. 8vo, Pp. 40. [Brit. Mus.] London [1915] FOR ever true. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] VOL. VIII FOR God and Texas. The life of P. B. Hill. By Green Peyton [Green Peyton Wertenbaker]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 201. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London [1947] FOR Hellidor. By Cleon [William Collin Brooks. Poems. The preface signed: B. B., i.e. Barnaby Brook, pseudonym of W. C. Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 117. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 FOR her lover’s sake. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. Obi. 8vo. Pp. 72. [Brit. Mus.] London [1918] FOR love alone. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] FOR love and honour. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] FOR love and money. [A novel.] By Frances Stewart [James Reginald Wil- mot], 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FOR murder will speak. By J. J. Con- nington [Alfred Walter Stewart]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 FOR the hangman. By John Stephen Strange [Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett]. 8vo. Pp. 299. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1934 FOR the sake of the days. By Moysheh Oyved [Edward Good]. 8vo. Pp. 72. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FOR this I lived. By Deirdre O’Brien [Mary Elizabeth McNally]. 8vo. Pp. 187. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 FOR what do we fight? By Norman An- gell [Sir Ralph Norman Angell Lane]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 275. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 FOR your convenience. A learned dialogue, instructive to all Londoners & London visitors, overheard in the The- leme Club and taken down verbatim by Paul Pry. [By Thomas Burke.] 8vo. Pp. 71. London, 1937 Private information. FORBIDDEN flame. By Errol Fitzgerald [Lady Josephine Fitzgerald Clarke]. 8vo. Pp. 207. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 FORBIDDEN garden. [A novel.] By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] FORBIDDEN (the) man. By Coralie Stanton [Alice Cecil Seymour Hosken] and Ernest Charles Heath Hosken. 8vo. Pp. 310. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1906 G* FORBIDDEN paths in the land of Og. A record of the travels of three wise and otherwise men to the east of the Jordan river. By the otherwise man [George Curtis Doolittle]. 8vo. Pp. 258. [L.C.] New York [1900] FORBIDDEN territory. By “Capstan” [Rex Hardinge]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] FORE-DAWN. By Nicodemus [Melville Chaning Pearce]. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 170. [Brit. Mus.] London [1950] FORENSIC fables. By O. [Theobald Mathew, of Lincoln’s Inn.] 8vo. Pp. xiii, 98. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1926 FOREST (the) giant. By Adrien Le Cor- beau. Translated [from Le Gigantesque] by J. H. Ross [Thomas Edward Lawrence, ‘Lawrence of Arabia’]. Pp. 158. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1924 Another edition, 1935. FOREST (the) mystery. A novel. By Nigel Burnaby [Harold Picton Ellett], 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1934 FOREST (the) ranger. By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1931 FOREST (the) trees. Christmas, MCMXIII. [By Edward Hungerford.] Fol. Pp. 6. [L.C.] New York [1913] FOREST (a) world. By Felix Salten [Sigmund Salzmann]. English text by Paul R. Milton and Sanford Jerome Green- burger. Illustrated. 8vo. Pp. 274. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1942] FORETOLD. Stories of modern second- sight. By “Streamline” [Loftus Claude Gerald Le Champion]. 8vo. Pp. 117. [Cum. Book Index.] Stirling, 1934 FORGET me not, and other poems of love and faith. [By lulus Byron Smith.] 8vo. Pp. 60. [L.C.] Chicago [1915] FORGETFUL bear. By Nancy Raymond [Raymond Edwin Fideler]. Pictures by Frank Harper. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] Grand Rapids [1943] FORGIVE us our trespasses. A novel. By Neil Bell [Stephen Southwold]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 FORGOTTEN (the) fleet mystery. By Geoffrey Coffin [Francis van Wyck Mason]. 8vo. Pp. 294. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1936] FORGOTTEN fundamentals. A summary of essentials, too often overlooked, of just and orderly government. [By Albert Dudley Lipscomb.] 8vo. Pp. 36. [L.C.] Kansas City, Mo. [1919] FORGOTTEN (the) prerogative. A story. By E. “S.” P. [Ellen Price.] 8vo. Pp. 144. [Brit. Mus.] London [1903] FORGOTTEN winds. [A novel.] By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] FORM (a) of service for children. Reprinted from Common Prayer for children. [By A. R. B. Wilkinson.] 8vo. Pp. 7. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] FORSAKING all other. A romance. By Pamela Wynne [Winifred Mary Scott]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 FORSYTHIA. [Poems. By Willis W. Lasher.] 8vo. Pp. xv, 91. [L.C.] Boston and New York, 1930 FORTH, beast! By Louis Marlow [Louis Umfreville Wilkinson]. 8vo. Pp. 200. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 FORTNIGHT in Frascati. By Susan Alice Kerby [Alice Elizabeth Burton]. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FORTRESS (the) of ashes. [A novel.] By Anthony Pelham [Charles Evelyn Graham Hope]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 FORTUNATE lovers. By Bertha M. Clay [Charlotte Monica Braeme]. 8vo. Pp. 156. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 FORTUNATE (the) simpleton. [A novel.] By John Connell [James Robin Robertson]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 FORTUNE (a) from the sky. By Skelton Kuppord [J. Adams]. 8vo. Pp. 230. London, 1903 [1902] Evidence from previous edition of Halkett and Laing. FORTUNE telling by cards. By James Leigh [James Cumberbirch]. 8vo. Pp. 95. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940] FORTUNES and dreams, etc. By Astra Cielo [Milton Goldsmith]. 8vo. [L.C.] London [1931] FORTUNE’S gift. By Susan Alice Kerby [Alice Elizabeth Burton]. 8vo. Pp. 372. [L.C.] New York, 1947 FORTUNES (the) of Richard Mahoney. Comprising Australia Felix, The Way home, Ultima Thule. By Henry Handel Richardson [Ethel Florence Lindesay Robertson], 8vo. Pp. 990. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 The first part was published separately under the title of The fortunes of Richard Mahoney in 1917. FORTY-SEVENTH (the) infantry. A history, 1917-1918, 1919. [Foreword signed: J. E. P., i.e. James E. Pollard.] 8vo. Pp. 183. [L.C.] Saginaw, Mich. [1919] FORTY-THREE days. [A diary of forty- three days spent in the jungles of New Guinea. By Vern Haugland.] 8vo. Pp. 19. [L.C.] Missoula, Mont. [1942] FORWARD (the) in love. An improbable comedy. By Richard Bird [Walter Bar- radell-Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 274. [Brit. Mus.] London [1911] FOSSIL (the) forests of Arizona. [By George Perkins Merrill.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] Washington, D.C. [1911] FOUGASSE (the) painting book. [By Cyril Kenneth Bird.] 4to. [Brit. Mus.] [London, 1942] FOUNDATIONS. [A history of the Baptist Chapel at Salendine Nook, Yorkshire. By — Stock.] 8vo. Pp. 521. [Brit. Mus.] Halifax, 1933 FOUNDER (the) of the Blue Hill observatory. A review of the scientific work of Abbott Lawrence Rotch. [By Alexander George McAdie.] 4to. Pp. 14. [L.C.] Cambridge, 1914 FOUNTAIN (the) of life. A brochure prepared for the observance of universal Bible Sunday, 1937. [By Alonzo Willard Fortune.] 8vo. Pp. 19. [L.C.] New York [1937?] FOUR (the) armourers. By Francis Beed- ing [John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Boston, 1930 FOUR (the) at bay, etc. By Mark Cross [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1939 FOUR callers in Razor Street. By Sydney Fowler [Sydney Fowler Wright]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 FOUR complete novels. Sinners in Heaven — Enticement — The Veil of glamour — Spider and the fly. By Clive Arden [Lily Clive Nutt]. 8vo. Pp. 497. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] FOUR (the) defences. By J. J. Connington [Alfred Walter Stewart]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FOUR doors to death. By John Courage [Richard Goyne]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] FOUR frightened horses. By Mason Macrae [James Lyon Rubel]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FOUR (the) get going, etc. By Mark Cross [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1938 FOUR (the) of hearts. By Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 304. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1938 FOUR (the) horsemen ride. By “Trooper” [H. L. Hall]. [Reminiscences of the European War, 1914-1918]. 8vo. Pp. 211. London, 1935 Private information. FOUR (the) make holiday, etc. By Mark Cross [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1938 FOUR (the) million. By O. Henry [William Sydney Porter]. 8vo. Pp. 168. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 FOUR Moliere comedies, freely adapted for the English stage. By F. Anstey [Thomas Anstey Guthrie]. 8vo. Pp. 364. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] FOUR poems. By E. C. M. L. [E. C. M. Leeds.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] n.p. 1916 FOUR preposterous parsons. By “An Old Bird” [Stanley MacKelvie]. 8vo. Pp. 95. [Brit. Mus.] Lahore, 1922 FOUR (the) routes. By Le Corbusier [Charles Edouard Jeanneret]. Translated [from Sur les 4 routes] by Dorothy Todd. 8vo. Pp. 207. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 FOUR steps upwards. By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 FOUR (the) strike home, etc. By Mark Cross [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1937 FOUR tales. By Joseph Conrad [Teodor Jozef Konrad Korzeniowski]. [Selected from The Set of Six.] 8vo. Pp. vi, 170. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 FOUR times a widower. By A.dam Bliss [Robert Ferdinand Burkhardt and Eve Burkhardt]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FOUR to fourteen. By a Victorian child [Olive Haweis]. 8vo. Pp. 157. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 FOUR years on the western front. By a rifleman [Aubrey Smith]. Being the experiences of a ranker in the London Rifle Brigade, 4th, 3rd and 56th divisions. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 409. [L.C.] London, 1922 FOURFINGERS. [A novel.] By Lynn Brock [Alister MacAllister]. 8vo. Pp. 315. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] FOUR-PART setting. A novel. By Ann Bridge [Mary Dolling O’Malley]. 8vo. Pp. 394. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 FOUR-POOLS (the) mystery. [By Alice Jean Chandler McKinney, nee Webster.] 8vo. Pp. vi, 336. [L.C.] New York, 1908 14A. By Laura Riding [Laura Riding Gottschalk] and George Ellidge. 8vo. Pp. 302. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 FOURTEEN lessons in Yogi philosophy and oriental occultism. By Yogi Ra- macharaka [William Walker Atkinson]. 8vo. Pp. 270. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1917 FOURTH (the) bomb. By John Rhode [Cecil John Charles Street]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 FOURTH (the) chamber. A novel. By George R. Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 FOURTH (the) dagger. By Luke Allan [William Lacey Amy]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 FOURTH (the) lovely lady. By Th^rese Benson [Emilie Benson Knipe]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis [1932] FOXY Mrs. Foster. A farcical fun-fest in three acts. By Bruce Brandon [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 122. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1936] FRAGILE armour. By Diana Patrick [Desemea Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] FRAGMENTS of yesterday. [Poems.] By Peter Lum Quince [Harry Ward Ritchie]. 8vo. Pp. 8. [L.C.] Los Angeles, 1941 FRAGMENTS: prose & verse. By Francis Everett Brookes [Francis Harrison]. [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] Pietermaritzburg, 1916 FRAGRANT (a) hour. By Wilhelmina Stitch [Ruth Collie]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 FRAIL ghost. [A novel.] By Michael Maurice [Conrad Arthur Skinner]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] FRAMEWORK (the) of union. A comparison of some union constitutions. With a sketch of the development of union in Canada, Australia, and Germany, etc. [By Basil Kellett Long.] 8vo. Pp. viii, 207, cxviii. [L.C.] Cape Town, 1908 FRANCES. By her mother [Belle Hedden Robynson, nee Joralemon]. 8vo. Pp. 106. [L.C.] Cincinnati [1930] FRANCES fights for herself. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria A1- banesi]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1934 FRANCHISE (the) affair. By Josephine Tey [Elizabeth Mackintosh]. 8vo. Pp. 272. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 FRANCIS John Henry Jenkinson ... A great scholar and savant. [Reprinted from the Marlburian. Signed: H. W. S., i.e. Henry Walrond Simpkinson.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Marlborough [1923] FRANK and his father. No. 1. [A religious tract. By John M. Hunt.] i6mo. Pp. 16. [Brit. Mus.] Aylesbury [1919] No more published. FRANK Harris. By Hugh Kingsmill [Hugh Kingsmill Lunn]. 8vo. Pp. 176. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 FRANK Merriwell’s chums. By Burt L. Standish [Gilbert Patten]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [American Cat.] London [1902] FRANK Merriwell’s foes. By Burt L. Standish [Gilbert Patten]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [American Cat.] London [1902] FRANK MerriwelPs school days. By Burt L. Standish [Gilbert Patten]. 8vo. Pp. 302. [American Cat.] London [1901] FRANKLIN Delano Roosevelt. High lights in a brilliant career of unselfish public service. [By William Brent Nevin.] 8vo. Pp. 8. [L.C.] Boston [1933] FRAUDEM Bear. [A novel.] By Ben Mowshay [Woolfe Summerfield]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] FRED and his father. [Religious tracts. By John M. Hunt.] i6mo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1921] FREE range. By Ranger Lee [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 FREE (a) state in fetters. Financial freedom the foundation of all freedom. [By Y. E. S. [H. Neville Roberts.] 8vo. Pp. 31. [Brit. Mus.] Dublin, 1933 FREEDOM, civil and religious. The American conception of liberty for press, pulpit, and public, as guaranteed in the federal constitution, etc. [By Charles Smull Longacre.] 8vo. Pp. 128. [L.C.] Washington, D.C. [1920] FREEDOM (the) of the air. [Tales. By Otis Merritt Kirlin.] Obi. 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] Detroit [1942] FREEDOM (the) of the range. By Robert Crane [Frank Chester Robertson]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] FREEDOM of the seas. By Warren Armstrong [William E. Bennett]. With 30 illustrations. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1943] FRENCH (the) powder mystery, etc. By Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 FRENCH (a) soldier speaks. By Jacques [Guy Robin]. Translated by Helen Waddell. i6mo. Pp. vii, 138. London, 1941 Private information. FRENCH troops on the Rhine—a danger to the peace of Europe. [By Gerhardt Wachter.] 8vo. Pp. 14. [L.C.] Heidelberg [1927] FRENCHMAN (a) in Japan. Travels. By Maurice Dekobra [Ernest Maurice Tes- sier]. Translated by Metcalfe Wood. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 Original title: Samurai huit cylindres. FRESH as paint. A comedy. By Peggy Fernway [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 32. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1950] FRESH fields. A comedy in three acts. By Ivor Novello [Ivor Davies]. 8vo. Pp* 77- [Brit. Mus.] New York [1934] FRESH heir. [A novel.] By Joan Butler [Robert William Alexander]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] FREUD and Marx. A dialectical study. By R. Osborn [Reuben Osbert], 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 FRIENDS and lovers; or, the sphinx has spoken. By Maurice Dekobra [Maurice Ernest Tessier. Translated by Metcalfe Wood]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FRIENDS of the friendless . . . Three Central African missionary pioneers. Alexander Mackay [by James Joseph Ellis]. Frederick Stanley Amot [by James Joseph Ellis]. Dan Crawford [by John Hawthorn]. 8vo. 3 pt. London [1932] Earlier separate issues have the authors’ names on the title pages. FRIENDSHIP. [By David Paul Elder.] 8vo. Pp. 16. [L.C.] San Francisco, 1902 FRIENDSHIP. [Verses.] By Arthur de Croindene [Arthur Patterson Webb]. 32mo. Pp. 12. [Brit. Mus.] Hereford, 1941 FRIENDSHIP (the) booklets. [Poems, written or selected by Arthur De Croindene, i.e. Arthur Patterson Webb.] i8mo. 4 pt. [Brit. Mus.] London [1926] FRIENDSHIP, love affairs and marriage. Explanation of men to women and women to men. By Rennie Macandrew [Andrew George Elliot]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] FRIGHTENED (the) man. By Dana Chambers [Albert Leffingwell]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1945 FROLIC wind. [A novel.] By Richard Oke [Nigel Millett]. 8vo. Pp. 288. London, 1929 Private information. FROM a book lover’s notes. [By Katherine D. Simpson.] 8vo. Pp. 76. [L.C.] Peoria, Ill. [1910] FROM a garden in the Antipodes. [Poems.] By Evelyn Hayes [Mary Ursula Bethell]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 FROM a hundred and two to eighty-two in a month or two. [On the game of golf. By John Fuller Trump.] 8vo. Pp. 45. [L.C.] Springfield, O. [1934] FROM a pitman’s note book. By Roger Dataller [Arthur Archibald Eaglestone]. 8vo. Pp. 271. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1925 FROM a walled garden. [Poems.] By B. R. W. [Blanche Rulison Worcester.] 8vo. Pp. 179. [L.C.] Boston [1929] FROM an Eastern embassy. Memories of London, Berlin & the East. [By Mme. Morel.] 8vo. Pp. 301. [L.C.] Philadelphia, 1920 FROM box car to a brown stone mansion. [By Burr Baker.] 8vo. Pp. 255. [L.C.] [Minneapolis, 1923] FROM chaos to control. By Norman Angell [Sir Ralph Norman Angell Lane]. 8vo. Pp. 214. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 FROM Christmas to Easter. A guide to a Russian occupation. By Alexandra Orme [Alicja Barcza]. Translated by M. A. Michael and L. Meyer. 8vo. Pp. 343. London,1949 Private information. FROM ‘Dawn’ to ‘Eclipse,’ the story of the horse. By Cecil G. Trew [Mrs. C. G. Ehrenborg]. Illustrated by the author. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 142. PI. xvi. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 FROM Dunkirk to Benghazi. By Strategics [Herbert Charles O’Neill]. 8vo. Pp. 298. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 FROM father to son. [A novel.] By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1939 FROM Iona. An address. [The author’s preface signed: G. E. T., i.e. George Elmslie Troup.] 8vo. Pp. 15. [Brit. Musi] Edinburgh, 1939 FROM Lenin to Stalin. By Victor Serge [Viktor L’vovich Kibal’chich], Translated by Ralph Manheim. 8vo. Pp. 229. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 FROM London far. By Michael Innes [John Innes Mackintosh Stewart]. 8vo. Pp. 245. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 FROM mill to mansion. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [Brit. Mus.] London [1914] FROM pillar to post; or, no home of her own. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1921] FROM Ragtown to Rugby. By Charles Ballew [Charles Horace Snow], 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] FROM the Bristol Channel to the seven seas. A brief record of a hundred years work for seamen, 1835-1935. [Signed: C. A. J. N., i.e. Charles Alexander John Nibbs.] 8vo. Pp. 30. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] FROM this day forward. By Elswyth Thane [Elswyth Thane Beebe]. 8vo. Pp. 346. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 FROM Tobruk to Smolensk. By Strategics [Herbert Charles O’Neill]. 8vo. Pp. 308. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 FROM Washington, England, to White House, U.S.A. By the Vagabond [Frederick Alexander Wills]. Illustrated by photographs and drawings. 8vo. Pp. 40. [Brit. Mus.] Newcastle upon Tyne [1946] FRONT page murder. By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 220. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1942] FRONTIER forsaken: an outline history of the Cook Islands. [By R. A. K. Mason.] 8vo. Pp. no. Auckland, 1947 C. R. H. Taylor, A Pacific bibliography. FRONTIER (the) mystery. By John Mowbray [John George Haslette Vahey]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow, 1940 FRONTIER passage, etc. [A novel.] By Ann Bridge [Mary Dolling O’Malley]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 FRONTIER regiment. By Charles Ballew [Charles Horace Snow], 8vo. Pp. 284. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] FROST stays the waves. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1934] FULL and frank. The private life of a woman novelist. [An autobiography.] By Oliver Sandys [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 207. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] FULL circle. By Elinor Mordaunt [Evelyn May Wiehe, nee Clowes], 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 FULL house. By Joan Butler [Robert William Alexander]. 8vo. Pp. 240. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] FULL house. [A novel.] By M. J. Farrell [Mary Nesta Keane]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 FULL house. A light comedy in three acts. By Ivor Novello [Ivor Davies]. 8vo. Pp. 79. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] FUN and games. How to win at almost anything. By Mark Spade [Nigel Marlin Balchin]. Illustrated by W. M. Hendy. 8vo. Pp. 155. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 FUN fair. A book of collected drawings. By Fougasse [Cyril Kenneth Bird]. 4to. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 FUN for boys and girls. By Cappy Dick [George Robert Cleveland]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 182. [L.C.] New York [1942] FUN (the) of cooking. A story for boys and girls. By Caroline French Benton [Caroline Frances Burrell]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1915 FUN (the) of the fair. Nijni Novgorod, 1913 e.v. [A poem.] By Aleister Crowley [Edward Alexander Crowley]. 8vo. Pp. 23. [Brit. Mus.] Barstow, Cal., and London, 1942 FUN with little Lulu. By Marge [Marjory Lyman Buell, nee Henderson]. 4to. Coll. 60. [L.C.] [Philadelphia, 1944] FUNERAL ceremony of the Ancient Order of Mechanics of the World. [By Emanuel Davis.] 8vo. Pp. 11. [L.C.] [New York, 1923] FUNERAL for five. By Jonathan Stagge [Hugh Callingham Wheeler and Richard Wilson Webb]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 FUNNY (the) noise. By Romney Gay [Phyllis Britcher]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1938] FURRY (the) fairies. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 32. [Brit. Musi] London [1949] FURTHER experiences of an Irish R.M. By Edith Oenone Somerville and Martin Ross [Violet Florence Martin]. 8vo. Pp. 189. [Brit. Mus.] Harmondsworth, New York, 1940 FURTHER forensic fables. By O. [Theobald Mathew, of Lincoln’s Inn.] 8vo. Pp. xiv, 131. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 [1927] FURTHER impressions. By Manique [Manique De Livera], Being a supplementary edition to the book of impressions by my sister. 8vo. Pp. 266, xxxviii, xv. [Brit. Mus.] Colombo [1929] Printed for private circulation. FURTHER studies in a dying culture. By Christopher Caudwell [Christopher Saint John Sprigg]. Edited and with a preface by Edgell Rickword. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 FUTURE (the) home. [By Constance S. Hemphill.] 8vo. Pp. 299. [L.C.] Buffalo [1923] FUTURE (the) of the Jew in America as set forth in the Scripture. By Ishmerai [Maynard Dauchey]. 8vo. Pp. ii, 183. [Brit. Mus.] Boston [1938] FUTURE (the) of us boys. Edited in the words of grown ups by a friend [Roger Ward Babson]. 8vo. Pp. 129. [L.C.] Boston, 1915 G. D.’s Directions for writing, set forth for the benefit of poore schollers. Now reprinted from the sole surviving copy, published in London A.D. 1656. [Editor’s preface signed: S. M., i.e. Stanley Morison.] Obi. i2mo. Pp. xi, 44. [Brit. Mus.] Cambridge, 1933 GABRIEL sounds for Africa. [A novel.] By Charman Edwards [Frederick Anthony Edwards]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 GABRIEL’S hold. [A novel.] By Stephen Hockaby [Gladys Mitchell]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 GADABOUT. A romance. By Carol Gaye [Ren6e Shann]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus,] London, 1938 GALE (the) of the world. By Laurence Kirk [Eric Andrew Simson]. 8vo. Pp. 187. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 GALE warning. By Dornford Yates [Cecil William Mercer]. 8vo. Pp. 313. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1939 GALLANT heart. By Leonora Starr [Leonora Dorothy Rivers Mackesy]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 GALLANT (the) outlaw. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] GALLERY (a) of games. By Fougasse [Cyril Kenneth Bird]. 4to. Pp. 55. [Brit. Mus.] London [1921] GALLERY unreserved. A collection of experiences, opinions and stories connected with the gallery and galleryites. By a Galleryite [Frederick Thomas Bason]. With . . . special contributions by many famous authors and actors. 8vo. Pp. xvi, 188. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 GALLOWS (the) brand. By Weston Clay [T. W. Ford]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1950] GALUSHA Pennypacker, brigadier general and brevet major general, United States volunteers, brigadier general and brevet major general, United States army, America’s youngest general. [By Isaac Rusling Pennypacker.] 8vo. Pp. 11. [L.C.] Philadelphia, 1917 GAMBARDIER (the). Giving some account of the heavy and siege artillery in France 1914-1918. By Mark Severn [Franklin Lushington]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 GAMBLER (the) of the Red Gulch. By Charles Ballew [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] GAMBLER’S gun-luck. By Brett Austin [Lee Floren]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] GAME (the) of life. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1934] GAMES for all occasions. Revised edition. By Mary E. Blain [Mary Emma Barse], 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] New York and Newark, N.J. [1930] GAMES, sports & pastimes. [By James Gabriel Fyfe.] 8vo. Pp. xi, 305. London and Glasgow [1941] First published in 1934 under the author’s name. GAOL delivery. By Mark Benney [Henry Ernest Degras]. For the Howard League for Penal Reform. 8vo. Pp. vi, 128. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1948 GAOL (the) gates are open. By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 GARDEN (the). By Anthony Armstrong [George Anthony Armstrong Willis]. 8vo. Pp. 19. [Brit. Mus.] London [1943] GARDEN by the water. By Valentine [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1940 GARDEN (the) in the wilderness. By a hermit [Hanna VerBeck, nee Rion]. Illustrated by the author & Bentley. 8vo. Pp. 209. [L.C.] New York, 1909 GARDEN (the) murder case. A Philo Vance story. By S. S. Van Dine [Willard Huntington Wright]. 8vo. Pp. 269. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 GARDEN (the) of Eden. By Max Brand [Frederick Faust]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1927] GARDEN (the) of peace. By ‘Sufferer’ [Leslie Phillips]. 8vo. Pp. 27. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 GARDEN (the) of silent beasts. By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 GARDEN (the) of the Hesperides. By Forepoint Severn [Leonard Arthur Bethell]. 8vo. Pp. v, 311. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh and London, 1936 GARDEN (the) of vision. By Lily Adams Beck [Eliza Louisa Moresby Beck]. 8 vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 GARDEN (the) party, and other stories. By Katherine Mansfield [Kathleen Murry, nee Beauchamp]. 8vo. Pp. 276. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1922 GARDEN (the) patch. [By Edward Du Bois Flint.] 8vo. Pp. 87. [L.C.] San Francisco [1912] GARDENS (the) of Gray’s Inn, and other verses. By Christian Tearle [Edward Tyrrell Jaques]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 82. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1911 GARLAND (the) of Erica. Poems by several kindly hands, collected on the occasion of her birthday by J. G. [John Gawsworth, i.e. Terence Ian Fytton Armstrong.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 An edition of twenty copies. GARLAND (the) of olive. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Codings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London [1923] GARLAND (the) of youth. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Alba- nesi]. 8vo. Pp. 320. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1933 GARNERED gleanings. By Wilhelmina Stitch [Ruth Collie]. 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 GAS (the) war of 1940. A novel ... By “Miles” [Stephen Southwold]. 8vo. Pp. 302. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 Published in 1940 under the author’s other pseudonym: Neil Bell. Also published under the title Valiant clay in 1934. GATES of brass. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Codings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 304. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 GATEWAY to adventure. Fifteen stories for boys. Edited by Herbert Strang [George Herbert Ely and C. J. L’Es- trange]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 GATEWAY (the) to ad the Scout tests. By a District Commissioner [Walter Hamblin]. 8vo. Pp. 48. Glasgow, 1935 A reissue was published in 1937. Later editions appeared with the author’s name in collaboration with A. V. Brook. GATEWAY to romance. Sixteen stories for girls. Edited by Herbert Strang [George Herbert Ely and C. J. L’Es- trange]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 GATHERING (the) storm. Being studies in social and economic tendencies. By “A Rifleman” [Victor Wallace Germains]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 297. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1913 GAY (the) ABC. By Fran^oise [Fran9oise Seignobosc]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London [1939] GAY adventure. [A novel.] By Valentine [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1942 GAY (the) adventure. A romance. By Richard Bird [Walter Barradell-Smith]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 339. [Brit. Mus.] Edinburgh and London, 1913 GAY (a) adventurer. Being the biography of Sir Percy Blakeney, Bart., known as “The Scarlet Pimpernel.” By John Blakeney [John Montagu Orczy Bar- stow]. With a foreword by the Baroness Orczy. Illustrated. 8vo. Pp. 285. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] GAY (the) desperado. By Berkeley Gray [Edwy Searles Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1944 GAY go up. By Anne Hepple [Anne Hepple Dickinson]. 8vo. Pp. 312. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] GAY go up. By Bamaby Brook [William Collin Brooks]. 8vo. Pp. 380. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] GAY life. By E. M. Delafield [Edm6e Elizabeth Monica de la Pasture, later Dashwood]. 8vo. Pp. 382. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 GAY (the) Mother Goose. Rhymes selected by Alice Dalgliesh and Frangoise [Frangoise Seignobosc]. With drawings by Frangoise. 4to. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London [1938] GAY pagan. By Hugh Talbot [Argentine Francis Alington]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GAY (the) pilgrimage. By Ben Bolt [Ott- well Binns]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1936 GEM (the) library. [Written largely by Charles Hamilton under the pseudonym of Martin Clifford. Continued as The gem and subsequently incorporated in The triumph.] 8vo. 56 vol. 1663 nos. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1907-39. GENEALOGICAL notes on the Pike and Pyke families. [Signed: E. F. M., i.e. Eugene Fairfield MacPike.] 8vo. Pp. 14. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] GENERAL Crack. By George R. Preedy [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 497. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1928 GENERAL impressions. By E. M. Delafield [Edmee Monica Elizabeth de la Pasture, later Dashwood]. 8vo. Pp. ix, 268. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 GENERAL John Regan. A play in three acts. By George A. Birmingham [James Owen Hannay]. 8vo. Pp. 88. [Brit. Mus.] London [1933] GENERAL (a) note of the prices of binding of all sorts of books, 1669. [A facsimile of the original broadsheet, with an introduction signed: W. A. J., i.e. William Alexander Jackson.] 4to. Cambridge, Mass., 1951 MS. note in the British Museum copy. GENIUS (the) of the Vatican. By Robert Sencourt [Robert Esmonde Gordon George]. 8vo. Pp. 315. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 GENTLE (the) art of making enemies, as pleasingly exemplified in many instances, wherein the serious ones of this earth, carefully exasperated, have been prettily spurred on to unseemliness and indiscretion, while overcome by an undue sense of right. [By James Abbott McNeill Whistler.] 8vo. Pp. 340. [L.C.] London, 1909 GENTLEMAN of China. A novel. By Robert Standish [Digby George Ge- rahty], 8vo. Pp. 268. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1949 GENTLEMEN at arms. By “Centurion” [John Hartman Morgan]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 274. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1918 GENTLEMEN o’ fortune. By Gurney Slade [Stephen Bartlett]. 8vo. Pp. 277. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] GEOFFREY. Major John Geoffrey Ap- pleyard . . . Being the story of “Apple” of the Commandos and Special Air Service Regiment. By J. E. A. [John Ernest Appleyard.] 8vo. Pp. 191. PL xv. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 GEOFFREY Sanclair. By Horace Caradoc [Walter Legge]. 8vo. Pp. 337. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1911 GEOGRAPHY (the) of Maine. [By James Otis Kaler.] 8vo. Pp. 23. [L.C.] Portland [1910] GEORGE (the) and Dragon, Speldhurst. By Clare Cameron [Winifred Burke, nee Wells]. 8vo. Pp. 9. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] GEORGE Butterworth, 1885-1916. [A diary and letters, with a memoir signed: R. O. M., i.e. Reginald Owen Morris, and other additional matter. The editorial notes signed: A. K. B., i.e. Sir Alexander Kaye Butterworth.] 4to. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] York and London, 1918 Printed for private circulation. GEORGE Washington, a commemorative booklet. Published upon the 200th anniversary of his birth. [By James Primrose M’Gonigal.] 8vo. Pp. 29. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1932] GEORGIAN town. [A novel.] By Philip Hughes [Hugh Phillips]. 8vo. Pp. 208. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 GERALD Gregg, free farmer. [By Frances Dutcher Buck.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [L.C.] Woodstock, Vt., 1942 GERALDINE. A souvenir of the St. Lawrence. [A poem. By Alphonso Alva Hopkins.] 8vo. Pp. xv, 316. [L.C.] Boston and New York, 1909 GERMAN guilt. [The Reed pamphlet. By A. E. Reed.] 8vo. Pp. 207. [Cum. Book Index.] Ilfracombe, 1942 GERMAN wit and humour. A collection from various sources classified under appropriate subject headings. [By Minna Sophie Marie Baumann Downes.] 8vo. Pp. 299. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1903] GERMANS (the) at Louvain. [By Baron Herve de Gruben.] 8vo. Pp. 115. [L.C.] London, 1916 GERMANS (the) of Maryland during the colonial period. [By Julius Kayser Hofmann.] 8vo. Pp. 32. [L.C.] Baltimore, 1914 GERMANY after Hitler. By Paul Hagen [Karl Boromaus Frank]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 240. [Brit. Mus.] New York and Toronto [1944] GERMANY and the Rhineland. A record of the proceedings of three meetings held at Chatham House. Special supplement to “International Affairs.” [Addresses.] By the Hon. Harold George Nicolson, Sir Norman Angell [Sir Ralph Norman Angell Lane] and the Marquis of Lothian. 8vo. Pp. 72. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 GERMANY: the last four years. An independent examination of the results of National Socialism. By Germanicus [W. G. J. Knop]. 8vo. Pp. 116. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 GERMANY’S “death space.” The Polish tragedy. [By Francis Aldor.] 8vo. Pp. 261. [Cum. Book Index.] London [1940] GESTURE (the). By John Cobb [John C. Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 245. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] GET out the cuffs. By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 GETTING a wrong start. A truthful autobiography. [By Emerson Hough.] 8vo. Pp. 234. [L.C.] New York, 1915 GETTING (the) of wisdom. By Henry Handel Richardson [Ethel Florence Lindesay Robertson]. 8vo. Pp. 275. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 GETTING to know new words. [By S. Johnson, M.A., D.Sc.] 4to. Pp. 24. [Brit. Mus.] Exeter [1940] GETTING to know wild flowers. By Gareth H. Browning [George Henry Browning]. Illustrated by Harold Rid- dett. 8vo. Pp. 95. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1948] GHOST (the) & Mrs. Muir. By R. A. Dick [Josephine A. C. Leslie]. 8vo. Pp* J73- [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 GHOST (the) counts ten. By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] GHOST (the) it was. By Richard Hull [Richard Henry Sampson]. 8vo. Pp. 315. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 GHOST (the) murder. [A novel.] By Luke Allan [William Lacey Amy]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 GHOST River. By Christopher Hale [Frances Moyer Stevens]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 287. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1937 GHOST-STORY (the) attested by Peter and Paul that inspired the Christian religion. Translated [with commentary] from the oldest manuscripts, Greek, Syriac and Armenian. [Signed: A. J. E., i.e. Albert Joseph Edmunds.] Fol. [Brit. Mus.] Philadelphia, 1920 GHOSTS (the) of society. [A novel.] By Anthony Partridge [Edward Phillips Oppenheim]. 8vo. Pp. 309. [Brit. Mus.] London [1908] GHOSTS (the) of the Strath. [A play.] By Adam Drinan [Joseph Todd Gordon Macleod]. 8vo. Pp. 35. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 GIANT (the) book for boys. Edited by Herbert Strang [George Herbert Ely and C. J. L’Estrange]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1937] GIANT (a) in chains. Prelude to revolution—France, 1775-1791. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 406. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] GIANTS’ bread. [A novel.] By Mary Westmacott [Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, later Mallowan]. 8vo. Pp. 437. London [1930] Sunday Times, 8th Nov. 1953. GIFT (the). A chancel play with music for children’s day and general use. By Martha Bayly [Mattie Bayly Shannon] and Arthur Grantley. 8vo. Pp. 15. [L.C.] New York, 1943 GIFT (the) of friendship, and other verses. [By Edwin Osgood Grover.] 8vo. Pp. 30. [L.C.] Chicago [1910] GIFT (the) of my heart. A romance. By Lyndon Snow [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 160. London, 1948 Information from the author. GIFT (the) of the Magi. By O. Henry [William Sydney Porter]. [A tale from “The Four million.”] 8vo. Pp. 30. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 GIGINS Court. By Bruce Graeme [Graham Montague Jeffries]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] GILCRAFT’S first (second) class book. [By Ernest Young.] 8voandi6mo. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1945 GILDED (the) ladder. By Hebe Elsna [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 160. London, 1945 Information from the author. GILDED (the) man, etc. [A novel.] By Carter Dickson [John Dickson Carr]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1942 GINGER and pickles. A play in one act from the story by Beatrix Potter [Beatrix Heelis]. Adapted by E. Harcourt Williams. 8vo. Pp. 20. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] GINGER Charley. By Max Catto [Max Finkell]. 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 GINGER Ellen. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. Illustrated, etc. 8vo. Pp. iv, 236. [Brit. Mus.] London [1947] GINGER (the) griffin. By Ann Bridge [Mary Dolling O’Malley]. 8vo. Pp. 409. [Brit. Mus.] Boston, 1934 GIPSY (the) actress. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper], 8vo. Pp. iii, 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1923] GIPSY' bom! By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] GIPSY (the) schoolgirl. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper], 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] GIRL (a) called Sarah. [A novel.] By Jane England [Vera Murdock Stuart Jervis]. 8vo. Pp. 281. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 GIRL (the) from Garrison’s. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow], 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] GIRL (the) from Moinette’s. By Countess Helene Magriska [Enid Florence Brockies]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] GIRL (the) in red. [A novel.] By Mairi O’Nair [Constance May Evans]. 8vo. Pp. 191. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 GIRL (a) in Soviet Russia. Translated from the French by Homer White. By Andree Viollis [Andr6e Frangoise Caroline d’Ardenne de Tizac]. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 347. [L.C.] New York, 1929 Original title: Seule en Russie, de la Baltique d la Caspienne. GIRL (the) in the crimson cloak. By Ralph Trevor [James Reginald Wilmot]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 GIRL (the) in the flat. [A novel.] By Evelyn M. Winch [Marie Elizabeth Agnes Winch]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GIRL (the) in the studio. By Victoria Crosse [Vivian Cory Griffin]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GIRL (the) in the train. [A novel.] By Ben Bolt [Ottwell Binns]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1939 GIRL of my dreams. By Rebecca Marsh [William Arthur Neubauer]. 8vo. Pp. 253. [L.C.] New York [1947] GIRL (a) of the Klondike. By Victoria Crosse [Vivian Cory Griffin]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] GIRL (the) of the lazy L. By Gary Marshall [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 GIRL of the prairie. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper], 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1922] GIRL on her own. [A novel.] By Deirdre O’Brien [Mary Elizabeth McNally], 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 GIRL (the) preacher, Frances Bradley Storr. Her life and work. [By Frederick John Melville.] 8vo. Pp. 63. [Brit. Mus.] London [1908] GIRL (the) Sandy. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1938 GIRL shark. By Hans Possendorf [Hans Mahner-Mons]. Translated [from “Die Yacht Kaikai”] by Barbara Halle well. 8vo. Pp. 280. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 GIRL (a) too many. By Mark Allerton [William Ernest Cameron], 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dundee [1936] GIRL (the) upstairs. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 GIRL (the) who died of a broken heart. From the pen of John, a Suffolk herd boy [John Brundle]. 8vo. Pp. 33. [L.C.] Roche’s Point, Ontario [1941] GIRL (the) who married the wrong man! By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. The young heart! By Freda Elliot. 8vo. Pp. 80. [Brit. Mus.] London [1923] GIRL (the) who was brave. [A novel.] By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] GIRL (a) with a heart. By Effie Adelaide Rowlands [Effie Maria Albanesi]. 8vo. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1931] GIRL’S (a) bright eyes. A romance. By Evelyn M. Winch [Marie Elizabeth Agnes Winch]. 8vo. Pp. 252. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 GIRL’S (a) good name. By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1925] GIRLS in blue. A romance. By Carol Gaye [Renee Shann]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1943 GIRLS (the) of Rocklands School, etc. By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. London and Glasgow [1930] GIRLS (the) of Squirrel House. By Elsie Jeanette Oxenham [Elsie Jeanette Dunkerley]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1932] GIRLS of the U.S.A. An up-to-the- minute comedy in one act. By Peggy Fernway [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 46. [Brit. Mus.] New York and Los Angeles [1942] GIRLS (the) take over. A comedy. By Peggy Fern way [Wilbur Braun]. Pp. 127. [Brit. Mus.] New York and Los Angeles [1943] GIST (the) of new thought; or, your mind dynamo and how to use it. By Paul Ellsworth [Paul Ellsworth Triem]. 8vo. Pp. 38. [Brit. Mus.] Holyoke, Mass. [1916] GIVE a man rope. [A novel.] By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda], 8vo. Pp. 222. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 GIVE me a ship! By Charman Edwards [Frederick Anthony Edwards]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1932 GIVE me my robe. By Ursula Leigh [Ursula Grace Gwynn]. 8vo. Pp. 301. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GIVE me yesterday. A comedy in three acts. By Edward Percy [Edward Percy Smith] and Reginald Denham. 8vo. Pp. 92. [Brit. Mus.] London and New York [1938] GIVE me your heart. By Ruth Alexander [Ruth Rogers]. 8vo. Pp. 203. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] GLAD (the) returning, and other poems. By Evelyn Hayes [Mary Ursula Bethell]. 8vo. Pp. 8. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] GLAD tidings. By the author of “Journeying onward,” “Thinking heavenward” [Lillian De Waters, nee Stephenson]. 8vo. Pp. 307. [L.C.] Stamford, Conn. [1909] GLAMOROUS Night. A romantic play with music. By Ivor Novella [Ivor Davies]. Lyrics by Christopher Hassall. Amateur version, etc. 8vo. Pp. 59. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] GLAMOUR (the) girl. A farce in one act for the fair sex. By Peggy Fern way [Wilbur Braun]. 8vo. Pp. 44. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1936] GLAN-IK (the). A trade language based upon the English, and upon modern improvements in shorthand, typewriting and printing. [By Eugene Fitch Ware.] 8vo. Pp. v, 128. [L.C.] New York, 1906 GLASS houses. By Laura Whetter [Laura Mannock]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1945 GLASS (the) rose. Poems. By Patience Ross [Patience Ropes]. 8vo. Pp. 58. [Brit. Mus.] Oxford, 1930 GLASS (the) wall. A play in three acts. By E. M. Delafield [Edmee Elizabeth Monica de la Pasture, later Dashwood]. 8vo. Pp. 84. [Brit. Mus.] London,1933 GLASS-BLOWER (the), and other poems. By Jan Struther [Joyce Maxtone-Gra- hame]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 40. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 GLASSHOUSE (the). By M. Barnard Eldershaw [Flora Sydney Eldershaw and Marjorie Faith Barnard.] 8vo. Pp. 316. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 GLEANINGS. [Poems.] By D. G. B. [Douglas Gordon Barron]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] Aberdeen, 1929 GLEANINGS from a Deeside parish. By a Native [Robert Hogg Calder], Pp. 15. 8vo. Aberdeen, 1920 Fasti ecclesiae Scoticanae, vol. 6, p. 342. GLEN Hazard cowboys. By Maristan Chapman [Mary Ilsley Chapman and John Stanton Higham Chapman]. 8vo. Pp. x, 260. [Brit. Mus.] New York and London, 1940 GLENGARRY (the) girl. By Ralph Connor [Charles William Gordon]. 8vo. Pp. 341. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GLIMPSE (a) of the dark side of life in greater Boston. [By Charles E. Palmer.] 8vo. Pp. 78. [L.C.] Melrose, Mass. [1913] GLIMPSES. [Tales.] By Corrie Denison [Eric Honeywood Partridge]. 8vo. Pp. 256. London, 1928 Internal evidence in A Covey of Partridge, published under the author’s real name. GLIMPSES of pioneer life for little folks* [By Cora Luetta Livingstone.] 8vo. Pp. 166. [L.C.] Chicago and New York [1904] GLIMPSES of Polish life in town and country. Pre-war to 1914. By G. E. D. [G. E. Dziewicki.] 8vo. Pp. 75. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 GLORIA victis. [A play. By Morilla Maria Norton.] 8vo. Pp. 50. [L.C.] [Warner, N.H., 1900] GLORIA’S girl. By Ralph Rodd [William North]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1935 GLORY of love. By “Pan” [Leslie Beres- ford]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] GLORY to Thee, my God, this night. [By Thomas Ken.] 4to. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1930 GNOME (the) mine mystery. A Northern Ontario mining story. By Paul De Mar [Pearl Foley]. 8vo. Pp. 255. [Cum. Book Index.] London, 1933 GNOMELAND. Teatime tales for tiny tots. By Uncle Elgo [Richard Ogle]. 4to. Pp. 61. [Cum. Book Index.] [London, 1944] “GO borrowing,—go sorrowing.” By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1924] GOAT-FOOT (the) god. By Dion Fortune [Violet Mary Firth]. 8vo. Pp. 382. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 GOBLIN green. By Simon Dare [Marjorie Huxtable]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne [1940] GOD and Mrs. Broom. By Julian Swift [Arthur Applin]. 8vo. Pp. 256. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GOD and the wedding dress. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 296. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] GOD have mercy on me! From the diaries of a lost soul. By O. W., author of “No Bed of Roses” [Marjorie Erskine Smith]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 GOD holds the key. [By Aletha Conner, nee Caldwell.] 8vo. Pp. 199. [L.C.] Guthrie, Okla. [1939] GOD incarnate. By P. N. [Paul Ernst Georg Nicolaij.] Translated from the Russian. 8vo. Pp. 77. [L.C.] New York and London, 1912 GOD (the) who matters. By a London journalist [Newman Watts]. 8vo. Pp. 120. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] GODFREY Marten, schoolboy. By Charles Turley [Charles Turley Smith], 8vo. Pp. vi, 338. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1902 GODFREY Marten, undergraduate. By Charles Turley [Charles Turley Smith]. 8vo. Pp. 358. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1904 GODOY, the first dictator of modern times. The end of the old Spanish empire. By Hans Roger Madol [Gerhard Salomon]. Translated by G. D. H. Pidcock. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GOD’S candle. By John Oxenham [William Arthur Dunkerley]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 GOD’S clearing house. [A novel.] By Valentine [Archibald Thomas Pechey]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1932 GOD’S dealings with mankind in seven dispensations and eight covenants. [By Thomas Watts Caffey.] 8vo. Pp. 80. [L.C.] Oklahoma City, 1941 GOD’S fools. By Norman Giles [N. R. MacKeown]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] GOD’S great “week.” [A chart relating to biblical prophecy. By John S. Fox.] S.s. fol. [Brit. Mus.] London [1940?] GOD’S greatest precious promise. By an unknown Christian [Albert Ernest Richardson]. 8vo. Pp. xii, 115. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh [1937] GOD’S inheritance in the Saints. Notes of meetings in Manchester and elsewhere. [By J. T., i.e. James Taylor.] 8vo. Pp. 258. [Brit. Mus.] London [1939] VOL. VIII H GOD’S iron. A life of the prophet Jeremiah. By George A. Birmingham [James Owen Hannay]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 GOD’S jester. The story of the life and martyrdom of Father Michael Pro, S.J. By Mrs. George Norman [Melesina Mary Blount]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 GOD’S other book. [An account for children of creation and prehistory.] By Noel Hope [Sarah L. Morewood]. 8vo. Pp. 96. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh [1937] GOD’S prisoner. By John Oxenham [William Arthur Dunkerley]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] GOD’S spiritual kingdom. By A. R. H. [Nelson Heaver.] 8vo. Pp. 7. [Brit. Mus.] London [1931] GOD’S warrior. [A novel.] By Patry Williams [M. Patry and D. F. Williams]. 8vo. Pp. 324. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 GOING on seventeen. A comedy of youth in three acts. By Hilda Manning [James Reach], 8vo. Pp. 105. [Brit. Mus.] New York [1937] GOING to school in war devastated countries. [By Leonard Stout Kenworthy.] 8vo. Pp. 18. [L.C.] Washington [1947] GOING to the fair. A preview of the New York World’s Fair, 1939, together with what you should look for and what you should see in the city of New York. A book of information for the prospective visitor, etc. [By Sylvia Harris Monaghan.] 8vo. Pp. 96. [L.C.] New York, 1939 GOLD and Armageddon; or, air force and the battle of the billions. [By Frederic Mathews.] 8vo. Pp. 83. [L.C.] Paris, 1934 GOLD comes in bricks. By A. A. Fair [Erie Stanley Gardner]. 8vo. Pp. 247. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 GOLD (the) falcon; or, the haggard of love. [By Henry Williamson.] 8vo. Pp. 415. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 GOLD fish and song birds. [By Joseph Schlagheck.] 8vo. Pp. 62. [L.C.] Toledo [1919] GOLD in Mosquito creek. By Dickson Reynolds [Helen Mary Greenwood Reynolds]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [L.C.] New York [1946] GOLD of Toulouse. [A novel.] By John Clayton [Henry Bertram Law Webb]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 551. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 GOLD poison. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 319. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1942 GOLD (the) raiders. By Charles Ballew [Charles Horace Snow]. 8vo. Pp. 128. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] GOLDEN (the) altar. [A novel.] By Joan Sutherland [Joan Codings, later Kelly]. 8vo. Pp. 349. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 GOLDEN (the) ass and the silver calf. [By Glenn Newbill.] 8vo. Pp. 136. [L.C.] Chicago, 1900 GOLDEN (the) dream book. By Prof. De Herbert [Herbert Gladstone Parris]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [L.C.] New York [1932] GOLDEN (the) eagle mystery7. By Ellery Queen [Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee]. 8vo. Pp. 282. [Brit. Mus.] London and Glasgow [1943] GOLDEN (the) fleece. A poem. By Margaret Ormiston [Margaret Ormiston Curie]. 8vo. Pp. 48. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1924 GOLDEN (the) foundling. By Sinclair Murray [Edward Alan Sullivan]. 8vo. Pp. 338. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 GOLDEN future. A romance. By Lyndon Snow [Dorothy Phoebe Ansle, later Mrs. Keogh]. 8vo. Pp. 192. London, 1950 Information from the author. GOLDEN (the) goat. By Donn Byrne [Brian Oswald Donn-Byme]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1930] GOLDEN goddess. By Rob Eden [Robert Ferdinand Burkhardt and Eve Burk- hardt]. 8vo. Pp. 159. [Brit. Mus.] Hanley [1947] GOLDEN harvest. By H. Haverstock Hill [James Morgan Walsh]. 8vo. Pp. 310. [Brit. Mus.] London [1929] GOLDEN (the) hen and other stories. By Diana Ross [Diana Denney]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 GOLDEN (the) horde. By Victor Rousseau [Victor Rousseau Emanuel], [Seary, S. Afr. Lit.] London, 1926 GOLDEN (the) isle. By H. Haverstock Hill [James Morgan Walsh]. 8vo. Pp. 311. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] GOLDEN (the) key. By Helen Berger [Helen R. Bamberger]. 8vo. Pp. vi, 304. [L.C.] New York and Toronto, 1930 GOLDEN (the) ladies of Pampeluna. [A novel.] By Francis Cabochon [Philip Bertram Murray Allan]. 8vo. Pp. 315. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GOLDEN (the) Lion. [A novel.] By George Woden [George Wilson Slaney]. 8vo. Pp. 163. [Brit. Mus.] London [1944] GOLDEN (the) lyre. A classified hymnal selected from “the great hymns of Christendom,” together with the choicest of modern hymns and tunes. [Preface signed: P. B. M., i.e. P. Brett Morgan.] 8vo. Pp. 195. [L.C.] San Francisco, 1901 GOLDEN oriole. By Peter Traill [Guy Main waring Morton]. 8vo. Pp. 250. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1940 GOLDEN (the) pheasant mystery. By Maurice Worth [William George Bos- worth]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1927] GOLDEN (the) rat. By Paul Trent [Edward Platt]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1932 GOLDEN (the) reign of Queen Elizabeth. [A play.] By Clemence Dane [Winifred Ashton], 8vo. Pp. 14. [Brit. Mus.] London [1941] GOLDEN (the) road. An anthology of travel. Selected and arranged by Arthur Stanley [Arthur Stanley Megaw]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 623. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 GOLDEN (the) roof. Das goldenes [sfc] Dachl. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 341. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] GOLDEN (the) star. A love story of tomorrow. By L. Noel [Leonard Noel Barker]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London [1935] GOLDEN (the) state, 1840-1864. [By Margaret Campbell.] 8vo. Pp. 20. [L.C.] [El Monte, Calif., 1946] GOLDEN (the) string. A new collection of fairy stories. With drawings by A. Groves-Raines. [The editor’s introduction signed: H. A., i.e. Hugh Anderson.] 8vo. Pp. 198. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 “GOLDEN thoughts” booklets. By “Allan Junior” [John Allan] and John Allan. 32mo. 6 pt. [Cum. Book Index.] Dundee and London [1941] GOLDEN (the) treasury. By Francis Turner Palgrave. With additional poems to the present day. Annotated edition. [With notes by C. B. W., i.e. C. B. Wheeler, and J. O’N.] i6mo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 Second edition, enlarged [of the notes] i6mo., London 1929. GOLDEN (the) treasury of Scottish poetry. Selected and edited by Hugh MacDiarmid [Christopher Murray Grieve]. 8vo. Pp. xli, 415. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1946 GOLDEN (the) witch. By Gavin Holt [Charles Rodda]. 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1933 GOLF. Match and stroke rules, decisions, etiquette in a “nutshell.” By “Uncut Cavendish” [John Willoughby Meares]. i6mo. Pp. 25. [Brit. Mus.] Bournemouth, 1944 GOLF (the) links mystery. By Pierre Quiroule [W. W. Sayer]. 8vo. Pp. 160. [Brit. Mus.] London and Dublin [1935] GOLFBALLISTICS. By R. de C. B. [R. de C. Bacon.] (A first essay in debunking.) 8vo. Pp. 51. [Brit. Mus.] Port Louis, 1941 GOLF-COURSE (the) murder. By Owen Fox Jerome [Oscar Jerome Friend]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] GOLFING (the) swing simplified and its mechanism correctly explained. By Burnham Hare [Edmund Henry Col- beck]. With frontispiece. 8vo. Pp. vii, 54. London, 1913 Information from the Royal College of Physicians. Later editions 1915 and 1920. GOLOVLYOV (the) family. By Nikolai Evgrafovich Shchedrin [Mikhail Evgrafovich Saltuikov]. [Translated by Nathalie A. Duddington.] 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Toronto, 1934 GONE to grass, etc. By Susan Alice Kerby [Alice Elizabeth Burton]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London [1948] GOOD afternoon, children. Edited by Columbus [Alan Herbert Howland]. Wireless stories and plays from the Children’s Hour. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 GOOD (the) books. [A novel.] By R. Philmore [Herbert Edmund Howard]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 GOOD company. Selected by Arthur Stanley [Arthur Stanley Megaw]. 8vo. Pp. 287. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1941 GOOD comrades. By Felix Salten [Sigmund Salzmann]. [Short stories.] Translated by Paul R. Milton. 8vo. Pp. 251. [Brit. Mus.] Indianapolis and New York [1942] GOOD egg! Flights of fancy. By Anthony Armstrong [George Anthony Armstrong Willis] and Fred Robinson. [The text by Anthony Armstrong and the illustrations by F. Robinson.] 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 GOOD evening, everyone! [Stories.] By A. J. Alan [Leslie Harrison Lambert]. 8vo. Pp. 286. [Brit. Mus.] London [1928] GOOD food from Italy. A receipt book. By Countess Morphy [Marcelle Azra Forbes]. 8vo. Pp. xxiv, 180. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1937 “GOOD gracious, Marian!” By Mabel St. John [Henry St. John Cooper]. Obi. 8vo. Pp. 64. [Brit. Mus.] London [1919] GOOD intentions. [A novel.] By George A. Birmingham [James Owen Hannay]. 8vo. Pp. v, 190. [Brit. Alus.] , London, 1945 GOOD men and true. By Simon Harvester [Henry Gibbs]. 8vo. Pp. 224. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] GOOD news about yourself. By Anthony Weymouth [Ivo Geikie Cobb]. Decorations by Clarke Hutton. 8vo. Pp. vii, 184. [Brit. Mus.] [London] 1938 GOOD (de) news according to Mark. Put into de Sussex dialect by Jim Cladpole [James Richards]. 8vo. Pp. 55. [Brit. Mus.] Tunbridge Wells, 1934 GOOD (the) soldier. A tale of passion. By Ford Madox Ford [Joseph Leopold Ford Hermann Madox Hueffer]. 8vo. Pp. 234. [Brit. Mus.] Harmondsworth and New York, 1946 GOOD sport. [A novel.] By Jennifer Ames [Maysie Greig]. 8vo. Pp. 310. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GOODBYE gorgeous. By Keith Campbell [Keith Campbell West-Watson]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1947 GOOD-BYE to life. By David Hume [John Victor Turner]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London [1938] GOOD-NIGHT Vienna! By Holt Marvell [Eric Maschwitz] and George Pos- ford. Stage version by Sydney Box. 4to. Pp. 54. [Brit. Mus.] London [1936] GOOSE Cross. A novel. By Helen Ferguson [Helen Edmonds]. 8vo. Pp. 389. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1936 GOOSE grass rhymes. By Monica Shannon [Atanas Katchamakoff]. 8vo. Pp. xi, 155. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1930 GOOSE’S (the) tale. By Barnaby Dogbolt [Henry Silvette], 8vo. Pp. 317. [Brit. Mus.] New York, 1947 GOOSEYPLUMS (the) by the sea. By Frances Dale [Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock]. Drawings by Aileen Forbes- Boyd. 8vo. Pp. 79. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1950 GOOSEYPLUMS (the) of Duckpond-in- the-dip. By Frances Dale [Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock]. Drawings by Aileen Forbes-Boyd. 8vo. Pp. 93. [Brit. Mus.] London,1950 GORGEOUS brute. By Countess Helene Barcynska [Marguerite Evans, nee Barclay]. 8vo. Pp. 223. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] GORGEOUS (the) lovers, and other tales. By Marjorie Bowen [Gabrielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 326. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1929 GORSE, heather and peat. [Sketches.] By Alfred Percivall [Alfred Percivall Pott]. 8vo. Pp. 218. [Brit. Mus.] Oxford, 1929 GOSPEL (the) from the Cross. Meditations on sayings and incidents connected with the Passion of our Lord. By an unknown Christian [Albert Ernest Richardson]. 8vo. Pp. 92. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh [1932] GOSPEL (the) in the seven words from the Cross. By an unknown Christian [Albert Ernest Richardson]. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] London and Edinburgh [1934] GOSPEL (the) of hope, being a message from the unseen by the hand of the unknown. [By William Noble Roundy.] 8vo. Pp. 145. [L.C.] Chicago, 1914 GOSPEL (the) plea for Christian unity. [By Martin O’Donoghue.] 8vo. Pp. 88. [L.C.] Washington, 1907 GOSPEL rhymes. [Dedication signed: T. V. Nicholas, pseudonym of Theresa Victoria Blundell. Contents by her and others.] 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] London, 1934 GOTHIC notes. By F. D. S. [Francis Darwin Swift Darwin.] S.s. 8vo. [Brit. Mus.] n.p. [1911] GOURMET’S book of food and drink. With decorations in colour by Hendy. [By Major Atherton Fleming.] 8vo. Pp. xiii, 278. London, 1933 Private information. GOUTHlfiRE. His life and his work. A short notice compiled from original documents. [Signed: G. P., i.e. Georges Constantin P61issier.] 8vo. Pp. 62. [L.C.] New York, 1908 GOVERNESS (the) at Ashburton Hall, etc. [A novel.] By Neil Bell [Stephen Southwold]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Musi] London, 1948 GOVERNMENT. [A novel.] By Bruno Traven [Berick TravenTorsvan]. [Translated from “Regierung” by Basil Creighton.] 8vo. Pp. 355. London, 1935 Time, 21st April 1952. GRABBY Pup. By Nancy Raymond [Raymond Edwin Fideler]. Pictures by Dirk. 4to. [Brit. Mus.] Grand Rapids, 1945 GRABHORN (the) press. A catalogue of imprints in the collection of H. R. Wagner. [By Henry Raup Wagner.] 8vo. Pp. 47. [Brit. Mus.] Los Angeles, 1938 GRACE. A companion to the Bible. [By Grace Wilde.] 8vo. 2 pt. [L.C.] Boston, 1939 GRACE Abbott—a sister’s memories. [By Edith Abbott.] 8vo. [L.C.] [Chicago, 1939] GRACE Latouche and the Warringtons. Some nineteenth century pieces, mostly Victorian. By Marjorie Bowen [Ga- brielle Margaret Vere Campbell, afterwards Long]. 8vo. Pp. 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 GRACES (the). By E. Barrington [Eliza Louisa Moresby Beck]. 8vo. Pp. 308. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1934 GRACIE (the) Allen murder case. A Philo Vance story. By S. S. Van Dine [Willard Huntington Wright]. 8vo. Pp. 227. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1938 GRAND Barrage. By Gun Buster [John Austin]. 8vo. Pp. 185. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 GRAND (the) design. By David Pilgrim [John Leslie Palmer and Hilary Aidan St. George Saunders]. 8vo. Pp. 501. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 GRAND master. [A novel.] By Stephen Hockaby [Gladys Mitchell]. 8vo. Pp. 350. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1939 GRAND parade. By G. B. Lancaster [Edith Joan Lyttleton]. 8vo. Pp. 334. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1944 GRAND strategy. The search for victory. By Henry Antony Sargeaunt and Geoffrey West [Geoffrey H. Wells]. 8vo. Pp. 164. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1942 VOL. VIII GRAND (the) tour. [A novel.] By Romer Wilson [Florence Roma Muir Wilson]. 8vo. Pp. viii, 251. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1923 GRANDEUR of ancient America. [By Dewey Farnsworth.] 8vo. Pp. 64. [L.C.] El Paso, Tex. [1939] GRANDFATHER tells some more stories by request. [By James Gore King McClure.] 8vo. Pp. 117. [L.C.] Chicago [1928] GRANITE. A tragedy. By Clemence Dane [Winifred Ashton]. 8vo. Pp. iii, 60. [Brit. Mus.] London [1949] GRANNIE’S love proof, or, words without deeds are like husks without seeds. By A. L. O. E. [Charlotte Tucker.] 8vo. Pp. 16. [Brit. Mus.] London [1932] GRANVILLE (the) crypt murders. By Melville Burt [Lois Bull]. 8vo. Pp. 314. [L.C.] New York, I936 GRASP at straws. By Joel Y. Dane [Joseph Francis Delany]. 8vo. Pp. xiii, 261. [Brit. Mus.] Garden City, N.Y., 1938 GRASP (the) of the sultan. [By Demetra Brown.] With illustrations by W. T. Benda. 8vo. Pp. 302. [L.C.] Boston and New York, 1916 GRASS means fight. [A novel.] By Kirk Deming [Harry Sinclair Drago]. 8vo. Pp. 254. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1940 GRAVES (the) of our presidents. Pilgrimages to American national shrines. [By Edgar Stanley Martin.] 8vo. Pp. 50. [L.C.] Philadelphia [1926] GRAY Wolf stores. Indian mystery tales of coyote, animals and men. By Peter Gray Wolf [Bernard Sexton]. 8vo. Pp. x, 192. [L.C.] Caldwell, Id., 1941 GREAT (the) adventure. By May Wynne [Mabel Winifred Knowles]. 8vo. Pp. 192. [Brit. Mus.] London and Melbourne, 1948 GREAT composers. Six radio dramatizations presented on “The family hour,” etc. [By John Joseph Byrne.] 4to. Pp. 20. [L.C.] New York, 1942 GREAT day. A play in three acts. By Lesley Storm [Mabel Margaret Clark]. 8vo. Pp. 117. [Brit. Mus.] London [1946] GREAT (the) delusion. A study of aircraft in peace and war. By Neon [Marion W. Acworth]. With a preface by Arthur Hungerford Pollen. 8vo. Pp. xxxix, 288. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1927 H* GREAT dust. By Peter Traill [Guy Main- waring Morton]. 8vo. Pp. 281. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1932 GREAT English short stories. Edited by Lewis Melville [Lewis S. Benjamin] and Reginald Hargreaves. 8vo. Pp. xiv, 1047. [Brit. Mus.] London, 1931 GREAT (the) house in the park. By the author of “The house on Charles Street” and (