4 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Hector to Raymond. Janus. Jerry," and other stories. John Charáxes: a tale of the civil war. John Herring. Miss Washington of Virginia. Stevenson. MITCHELL, S. W. Last American. Far in the forest. Alan Thorne. Duchess. MOODEY, Martha L. Baring-Gould. MOULTON, Louise C. Miss Eyre from Boston, and others. JOHNSON, Evelyn K. An errand girl: a romance of N. Y., MULHOLLAND, Rosa. Fair emigrant. JOHNSON, Helen K. Raleigh Westgate. life. JULLIOT, F. de. Mademoiselle Solange. JUNIOR, J. You. MURRAY, D. C. Schwartz [and other stories]. Contents: Schwartz: a history.-Young Mr. Barter's repentance.-Bulldog and butterfly.-Julia and her Romeo: a chronicle of Castle Barfield. Weaker vessel. and H. Dangerous catspaw. and HERMAN, H. Wild Darrie. MURRAY, W. H. H. Adirondack tales. V. I. Contents: Story that the keg told me.-Story of the man who didn't know much. MUSSET, A. de. Three novelettes, and a comedy. Contents: Margot.-The beauty-spot.-Croisilles.— Valentine's wager: comedy. My cousin Miss Cinderella. My uncle Barbassou. NEAR to happiness. Neighbours on the green. New Swiss family Robinson. Miss Shafto. Tinseau. Uchard. Oliphant. Gissing. Wister. OHNET, G. Antoinette; or, the marl-pit mystery. Dr. Rameau. LA RAMÉ, Louise de. See "OUIDA." Laramie;" or, the queen of bedlam. Last American. Last of the Thorndikes. Gilmore. Marryat. Latin-Quarter courtship, and other stories. Luska. LEE, Margaret. Divorce; or, faithful and unfaithful. One voyage and its consequences. Palmer. Howard. LEE, Mary C. Quaker girl of Nantucket. LEE, V. [Violet Paget.] Miss Brown. (F. S. L. No. Our town. 453, bound separately.) LESTER, H. F. Hartas Maturin. OUIDA. [Louise de La Ramé.] Guilderoy. Sidney. Pace that kills. Saltus. LIBBEY, Laura J. That pretty young girl. Lindau, P. Lace: a Berlin romance. LINSKILL, Mary. In exchange for a soul. Paul Jones: a nautical romance. Dumas. PEMBER, A. Slipping away." (In "Three times tried.") Philips. Pennycomequicks, (The). Phantom future. Baring-Gould. Farjeon. Merriman. PHILIPS, F. C. Little Mrs. Murray. Pure gold. Quaker girl of Nantucket. Burnett. Cameron. Lee. Hocy. Raleigh Westgate. Johnson. RAMÉ, Louise de La. See" OUIDA." Wendell. Mademoiselle Solange. Julliot. RAYMOND, Grace. How they kept the faith: a tale of the Man of the name of John. King. Huguenots of Languedoc. K 2390.e. See WINTER, J. S. Witness of the sun. Rives. Walford. Stevenson and Osbourne. Junior. Sport of destiny. (In his "Early dramas, etc.") Schiller. WISTER, O. New Swiss family Robinson. STANNARD, Mrs. H. E. V. Steadfast. STEVENSON, E. I. Janus. Stiff-necked generation. STEVENSON, R. L. and OSBOURNE, L. The wrong box. STOCKTON, F. R. Great war syndicate. Story of the man who didn't know much. Adirondack tales," vol. I.) Story that the keg told me. vol. 1.) Summer in a Dutch country house. Sweet-brier. TALES from "Blackwood." Nos. 1-3. Fane. (In his Adirondack tales," ZIT and Xoe: their early experiences. By the author of Murray. B. Murray. Juvenile Fiction alphabetically arranged by Authors and Titles. Traherne. Afloat in a great city. Sherwood. CAREY, Rosa N. 1. Bourgonef.—Thomas.-The brigand's bride.—The misogynist.-A fetish city.-The Gascon O'Driscol. 2. An Elie ruby.-Alexander Nesbitt, ex-schoolmaster.-King Bemba's point.-A vendetta.-Master Tommy's experiment.-A matrimonial fraud. Merle's crusade. CLARK, Mrs. S. R. G. Tom's street. Munsey. Meade. FAIRY tales. Kingsley, Rev. C. The water babies. 3 A French speculation.—Rufus Hickman of St. The water babies. Sidney. [Mrs. E. T. T. Smith.] Deb and the Carey. Afloat in a great city. Uncle Peter's trust. Three times tried.") SIDNEY, Margaret. Little red shop. TASMA. Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill. 6 4-HISTORY: American to Oriental. PART 4.-HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, VOYAGES, AND TRAVELS. A. American History and Travels. AMERICA IN GENERAL. ADAMS. Land of the Incas and the city of the sun. P 9004. America. dition. 1888. Q.9538. Q 9113. B 7516. P 7611. Q 9211. Q 9232. 2 v. Q 9655. Q 9655.w. Q 9664.2. BARTRAM. Retrographs: a history of N. Y. City prior P 9773. War in South attempts to bring about a peace. WINSOR, edr. Narrative and critical history of America. v. I. Aboriginal America. UNITED STATES: HISTORY AND TRAVELS. BAKER. U. S. Secret Service in the late war. [Revised ed. 1889.] Q 7514.a. BANCROFT. Historical works of, in their relation to the progress and destiny of the Pacific states. B 7516. BARTRAM + Retrographs: a history of New York city prior to the Revolution, biographies of Washington, Hamilton, Hale, etc. Q 4806. Q 7806. Same. -+Summer excursion routes and rates. 1889. Q 9697.. Same. Q 9698.5. Q 9698.t. southern B 7515. B 7515 B 7515 LIVIUS. History of Rome. Literally transl. U. S. War Department. War of the Rebellion. Series RoSSA. Irish rebels in English prisons. Q7773.c. STEAD. Truth about Russia. S 4753 WARNER. Studies in the south and west. Q465.S. TROMHUT. Under the rays of the Aurora Borealis: in the UNITED STATES: SEPARATE STATES AND CITIES. BANCROFT. Works. v. 16. History of the North Mexican states and Texas, v. 2, 1801-89. land of the Lapps and Kvæns. 2 v. UMLAUFT. The Alps. R 3769. R 9772. WATT and CARTER. Picturesque Scotland. R 2781. P 7515. C. Oriental History and Travels. Same. v. 17. History of Arizona and New Mexico, 1530-1888. P 7515. BOULGER. Same. v. 30. History of Oregon, v. 2, 1848-88. P 7515. | BRASSEY. History of China. 3 v. O 2532. Last voyage [to India and China]. Nb 3534. B. European History and Travels. R 1007. writers: R 1013. S 4056. S 1062. CRAWFORD. English life. R 1103. Dictionary of Paris. S 1121. History of Greece to the end of the Persian SCOTT Stamp & Coin Co. Catalogue of U. S. coins D. Secret Societies. T 9129. DUNCAN. Masonic ritual and monitor. Council, 1880. -+Same, 1882. historical review of all nations. TRAVEL, adventure, and sport from "Blackwood's Magazine." Nos. 1-3. N 3448. 1. Speke, Capt. Discovery of the Victoria N'yanza. -Oliphant, Laurence. My home in Palestine.-A sketch in the Tropics.-Northcote, Sir H. Stafford. How I caught my first salmon. 2. Wolseley, Gen. viscount. Narrative of the Red River expedition.-Remarkable preservation from death at sea. A ride to Babylon.-The King of Tristan d'Acunha: a forgotten monarch. B 7517. NEW York State. Grand Lodge of Masons. Proceedings, 107th and 108th annual communication. T 9697.a. - Royal and Select Masons. Proceedings of Grand B 7517. B 7517. pamphlet issued by the 3. Palmer, Lieut. The North-East passage.-Two B 7517. nights in southern Mexico.-Escape of the Republican Statutes and regulations. exiles from Cayenne.-A bear adventure in Ceylon.B 18. Macmillan, Geo. A. A ride across the Peloponnese. Catalogue of portion of WAKE. Development of marriage and kinship. T 8777. library of: 22d sale, 1887. B 7517. WEPPNER. The north star and the southern cross: a two UNITED States. Northern Masonic Jurisdiction (Scottish years journey round the world. 5th Amer. ed. Rite). Constitutions of the Supreme Council, 1877. B 7517. WHEELER. Course of empire. The YONGE. History of Christian names. Scottish Rite. Reference PYTHAGORAS Lodge, No. 1. - Supreme Council for the Southern Jurisdiction. 2 v. N 3474. N 4478. New ed. T 6498. PART 5.-LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE. 1888. Revised June, B 15. A. Bibliography and Library Economy. | CHICAGO Public Library. + By-laws. 88. teries. CALIFORNIA University. Library bulletin, 87. Bulletin of books added during 1888. 8 5-LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE: History and Criticism of Literature. B 9532. - Free Circulating Library. f 8th annual report, 1887. of the B 9536. 1887B 9536. NEW York State Library. + 71st report, 1889. M 8698.h. PLYMOUTH (Engld) Free Public Library. † 10th and 11th reports, 1886-87. PRATT (Enoch) Free Library (Balt.). ond supplement, 1889. - Bankside Shakespeare. Ed. by A. MorK 2742.6. gan. v. 1-5. 1. Merry wives of Windsor. 2. Taming of the shrew. 3. Merchant of Venice. 4. Troilus and Cressida. 5. Romeo and Juliet. All's well that ends well. Ed.] by A. Morgan. [Ed.] by A. R. Frey. [Ed.] by W. Reynolds. [Ed.] by A. Morgan. [Ed.] by B. R. Field. Ed. with notes by Rolfe. Hamlet. Ed. with notes by Rolfe. Henry Vth. Henry VIIIth. Ed. with notes by Rolfe. K 2401.4. K 2401.i. K 2401.g. Julius Cæsar. Ed. with notes by Rolfe. K 2401.n. + Report of librarian, Jan. 2, 1888. PROVIDENCE Athenæum. † 43d report, 1888. PROVIDENCE Public Library. 10th report, 1888. REYNOLDS Library (Rochester, N. Y.). List in the Reading Room, 1888. ROSENTHAL, L. Catalogue 59. B 9535. sec B 9533. B 15. ST. Louis Mercantile Library. 41st and 42d reports. 1887-88. ST. Louis Public Library. B 8527. B 9535. Reports, 1885-86, 1886-87. B 9535. Report for year B 9536. - Supplementary catalogue of books added since May, 1884. SAN Francisco Free Public Library. ending June 30. 1888 M S888. TAUNTON Public Library. 21st and 22d reports, 188687. B 9533. WARREN CO. (Ill.) Library and Reading Room. Historical sketch. B 9536. WORCESTER Free Public Library. 28th report, 1888. Contents: Literature in its social aspects.-Archbishop Trench's poems-Poems by Sir Samuel Ferguson. -Coventry Patmore's poetry.-A policy for Ireland, Jan. 1887.-Proportionate representation with reference to the idea involved in it.-Church property and secularisation, 1867.--A few notes on modern unbelief.Philosophy of the rule of faith.-Personal character of Wordsworth's poetry. M 2832. FROST. Stuff and nonsense. IRVING. Sketch book. Geoffrey Crayon edition. M 4634. LUBBOCK. Pleasures of life. Part 2. CHURCH. Stories from the Greek tragedies. FLETCHER. Character studies in Macbeth. GUIZOT. Shakespeare and his times. HAZLITT. K 8089.5. K 2153. K 2607. Characters of Shakespeare's plays. With M 9191.. The mouse trap, and other farces. RILEY. Pipes o' Pan at Zekesbury. B 19. K 2214.m. E. K 2216. K 2390.e. History and Criticism of Literature. ADAMS. By-ways in book-land. M 9004.b. AUTHORS and publishers: a manual of suggestions for beginners in literature. M 9512. FITZGERALD. Recreations of a literary man; or, does writing pay? New ed. M 9151. SCHILLER. Dramatic works: Wallenstein and Wilhelm K 2390. w. Tell. Contents: Wallenstein's camp. -The Piccolomini.Death of Wallenstein.-Wilhelm Tell. Works: early dramas and romances. |