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SUPPLEMENT No. 1

TO THE

FINDING LIST

OF THE

APPRENTICES' LIBRARY

ESTABLISHED AND MAINTAINED BY

THE GENERAL SOCIETY OF MECHANICS AND TRADESMEN

OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

Containing a List of Books added from January to December, 1888

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EXPLANATION.

THE following list contains a condensed but complete catalogue of all the new books added to the Apprentices' Library during the year 1888.

The arrangement of the divisions and sub-divisions is strictly alphabetical, but for convenience of instant reference an alphabetical index of subjects is prefixed which will direct the reader to the exact page where any topic may be found.

Books are generally entered in alphabetical order in each section under what is presumed to be the author's real name (printed in SMALL CAPS), except where the assumed name was better known and more likely to be looked for by the majority of users of a catalogue. In some cases the assumed name follows the real name (in parentheses). When the assumed name is taken as a heading, the real name, when known, follows [in brackets]. When a work has no author, the first word of the title (not an article or proportion), is taken as a heading.

In making out orders from this catalogue the reader should give the author's name, the first part of the title, the number, and volume (if there is more than one). The number always consists of a class letter, followed by not more than four figures, and sometimes by a title-letter (in italics). All the various parts of a number must be copied as each is equally important.

The numbering scheme is so arranged as to show the size of the book. Thus, if the last three figures are below 500 the work is a 12°; between 500 and 800 indicates an 8; from 800 to 900 is used for 4°s; and from 900 to 999 is reserved for folios.

If a work is bound with or forms part of another, this fact must be stated on the order list.

A single dash indicates the absence of a preceding heading; a second dash shows the absence of a subsequent heading.

"F. S. L." means Franklin Square Library; "v." means volume or volumes; "transl." means translated or translator; "ed." means edited or edition; "edr." means editor; and "pt," means part.

A preceding a title means that the book is for reference only, and cannot be taken from the library. A full list of catalogues for sale will be found on the last page of the cover.

LIBRARY COMMITTEE FOR 1888.

JOSEPH J. LITTLE, CHAIRMAN, 10 Astor Place.

WILLIAM H. BURRAS, SECRETARY, 52 King Street.

GEORGE W. LITHGOW, 41 King Street.

CHARLES ANDRUSS, 423 West 43d Street.

WARREN A. CONOVER, 324 West 19th Street.

WILLIAM K. O'BRIEN, 83 Third Avenue.
JAMES D. BUCHANAN, 328 West 24th Street.
WILLIAM J. VAN ARSDALE, 110 Bank Street.
THOMAS J. COCHRANE, 195 South Fifth Avenue.
CHARLES T. GALLOWAY, 646 Hudson Street.

EBEN PEEK, Foot of West 24th Street.

HENRY W. REDFIELD, 141 Centre Street.

ROBERT RUTTER, 116 East 14th Street.

WILLIAM C. SMITH, PRESIDENT, General Society of Mechanics and
Tradesmen, ex-officio, 71 Perry Street.

JACOB SCHWARTZ, LIBRARIAN, 18 East 16th Street.

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Libraries.

Lincoln, A.
Literary history.
miscellany.
- periodicals.
Literature.
London.

Longfellow, H. W.

Lowell, J. R.

McCulloch, H.

Macivar, Gen. H., R.
Maine.

Maintenon, Madame de.

Manchuria.
Mapleson, J. H.
Maps.

Mary, queen of Scots.
Masonry (Building).
Masonry (Society).
Massachusetts.
Massage.
Maury, M. F.
Media.

Medical science.
Memory.

Mendelssohn, F.

Mental healing.
Mesmerism.

Meteorology.

Mexico.

Middle Ages.
Military science.
Mine-surveying.
Missouri.
Mnemonics.

Modern history.
Money.
Montesquieu.
Moral philosophy.
More, Hannah.
Mormonism.

Morris, G.

Music.

Mythology.

Napoleon I.
Natural history.
Natural philosophy.
Natural science.
Naval science.
Navigation.

New York (City).
New York (State).
Newspaper libel.
Newspapers.
Niger (River).
Nile (River).
North America.
North Carolina.
Northwest coast.
Norway.
Novels.
Numismatics.
Nun of Kenmare.
Occult literature.

Ohio.

Oratory.

Oregon.

Oriental history, etc. Ornithology.

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Patents.

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17. Periodicals. 17. Persia.

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14. Scandinavia.

14. Science.

15. Scientific journals. 3-11. Scotland.

22. Sectarian theology.
1. Servants.

22. Sévigné, Madame de.

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17. Shakespereana.

16. Voyages.

2. Wages.

2. War of 1812.

15. Washburne, E. B.

21. William, the conqueror.

19. William I., emperor of Germany.

2. William III., king of England. 15. Williams, S. W.

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15. Witchcraft.

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APPRENTICES' LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

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PART 1.-BIOGRAPHY, MEMOIRS, AND LETTERS.

A. INDIVIDUAL BIOGRAPHY,

ANSELM, Saint. By R. W. Church.
T 116.c.
BACON, Delia: a biographical sketch. By T. Bacon.
T 224.6.
BACON, F., his life and philosophy. By J. Nichol.__Part I.
T 224.1.
BAIREUTH, Wilhelmine, margravine of. Memoirs.
T 234.C.
BANCROFT, Marie W. and S. B. Mr. and Mrs. B. on
and off the stage. Written by themselves. 2 v.
T 253.
BEECHER, H. W. Beecher, W. C., and Scoville, Rev. S.
Biography of.
T 345.c.
BILL, Buffalo. Autobiography of. (In his “Story of the
wild West.")
T 5525.
BOONE, D. Bill, Buffalo. Life of. (In his "Story of the
wild West.")
T 5525.
T 555.
T 612.g.

BOWNE, Eliza S. A girl's life eighty years ago.
BROWN, J. By Dr. H. v. Holst.
BROWNLEE, Rev. W. C., D.D., Reformed Dutch clergy-
man of N. Y. d. 1860. Memorial.
T 616.
CALHOUN, J. C. Charleston (S. C.) Ladies' Calhoun
Monument Association. History of the Calhoun
monument at Charleston, S. C.
T 4543.
CARSON, Kit. Bill, Buffalo. Life of. (In his "Story
of the wild West.")
T 5525.
CELLINI, B. Life of. Transl. by Symonds. 2 v. T 814.s.
CHARLES the great (Charlemagne). Mombert, J. I. History
of.
T 842.1.
CLEVELAND, G. Stoddard, W. O. Lives of the presi-
dents: G. C.
T 939.5.
T 1031.

T 1849.h.

equatorial T 1853.

R.

Henry

T 1962 i.

T 1962.u. T 2288.w.

GUNN, F. W. The master of the Gunnery: a memorial
of.
T 5835.
HANCOCK, Gen. W. S. Reminiscences of. By his wife.
HANNINGTON, J., D.D., first bp. of eastern
Africa: a history of his life and work.
HENRY II., k. of England. Green, Mrs. J.
the second.
HENRY, Patrick. By M. C. Tyler.
JAY, J. Whitelock, W. Life and times of.
JEFFERIES. R. Besant, W. Eulogy of.
T 2292.
JENKIN, Fleeming. Stevenson, R. L. Memoir of. T 2300.
JOHNSON. A. Stoddard, W. O. Lives of the Presidents:
Lincoln and Johnson.
T 2691.u.
KEAN, E, tragedian, 1787-1833. Molloy, J. F. Life
and adventures.
T 2380.m.
KNOX, Rev. J., D.D., Reformed Dutch clergyman of N.
Y. City, d. 1858. Memorial of.
T 2508. n.
LAFAYETTE, Marquis de. Farmer, Lydia H.

2 v.

Life of

Lafayette.

T 2571 f.

CUSACK, Sister M. F. C.

DARWIN, C. Bettany, G. T.

LAMARTINE. Domville, Lady. Life of. LAMB, C. Ainger, A., edr. Letters of. 2 v. LAWRENCE, A. A. Lawrence, W. Life of. LEO XIII., pope. O'Reilly, B. Life of. LEPSIUS, R.: a biography. By G. Ebers. LESSEPS, F. de. Recollections of forty years. 2 v. T2557. LINCOLN, A.: a biography for young people. By N. Brooks. T 2691.a. Stoddard, W. O. Lives of the presidents: Lincoln and A. Johnson. T 2691.u. LONGFELLOW, H. W.: his life, his works, his friendships. By G. L. Austin. New ed. COUSIN, V. By J. Simon. LOWELL, J. R. Brown, E. E. Life of. CROCKETT, D. Bill, Buffalo. Life of. (In his "Story McCULLOCH, H. Men and measures of half of the wild West.") T 5525. The nun of Kenmare. T 920. MACIVER, Gen. H. R. McDonald, J. W. CESTER, Gen. Custer, Eliz. B. Tenting on the plains; fortune the life and adventures of. or, Gen. C. in Kansas and Texas. T 1089.d. MAINTENON, Madame de. By Emily Bowles. Life of. T 1145.6. MAPLESON, J. H. The Mapleson memoirs, - Darwin, F., edr. Life and letters of. 2 v. T 1145 d. DAUDET, A. Thirty years of Paris and of my literary life.

T 2592.d.

T 2593 b.

T 2626.7.

T 2647.0.

T 2648.

T 2731.a.

T 2739.8.

2 v.

T 1148.

a century. T 2778. A soldier of T 2813. T 2854. 1848-88. T 2878. MARY, q. of Scots. Hosack, J. Mary Stewart charges against her with answers. T 2896.j. MAURY, M. F. Corbin, Diana F. M., compiler. Life of. T 2946.

EMERSON, R. W. Cabot, J. E. Memoir of. 2 v.
FIELD, M. B. Memories of many men and of some MENDELSSOHN, F. Moscheles F. Letters of M. to I.

women.

T 1363.d.

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FRANKLIN, B. Hale, E. E., and E. E., jr. F. in MONTESQUIEU. By A. Sorel.
France.
Pt. 2.
T 1572.g. MORE, Hannah. By Charlotte M. Yonge.
- McMasters, J. B. B. Franklin as a man of letters. MORRIS, Gouverneur. Morris, Anne C.
T 1572.0.
My autobiography and reminis
T 1578.
Gordon, M. A. Letters of Gen.
Gordon to his sister.
T 1724.e.
GRANT, Gen. U. S. Badeau, A. Grant in peace.
T 1746.d

FRITH, W. P., R. A.

cences.

GORDON, Gen. C. G.

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