4 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Abandoned Claim, to Arnold, E. L. OUR animal friends. v. 17, 18 (Sept. 1889-Augt. 1891). C 6968. OUTING: an illustrated magazine of sport, travel, and recreation. v. 17, 18 (Oct. 1890-Sept. 1891). C 6704. PETERSON'S Magazine. v. 99, 100 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 6709. + PHONETIC journal. v. 49, 50 (Jan. 1890-Dec. 1891). C 6710. PHRENOLOGICAL journal. v. 92, 93 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 6711. +PUBLISHER'S weekly. v. 39, 40 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). M 7716. + QUARTERLY review. v. 172, 173 (Jan.-Oct. 1891). - † ARCHITECTURE and building. v. 13-15 (July, 1890Dec. 1891). C 7803. † BUILDER and wood-worker. v. 27 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). CARPENTRY and building. v. 13 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 7814. C 7816. DELINEATOR, The. v. 35, 36 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 7824. ELECTRICAL review. v. 17, 18 (Augt. 30, 1890-Augt. 22, 1891). C 7927. ENGINEERING and mining journal. v. 51, 52 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). IRON age, The. v. 47, 48 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). JEWELER'S circular. v. 21, 22 (Feb 1890-July, 1891). C 7828. C 7847. C 7848. C6368.JEWELERS' weekly. C 6368. v. 10-12 (April, 1890-Sept. 1891). LOCOMOTIVE, The. New series. v. 8 (Jan.-Dec. 1887). C 7947. C 7663. - Same. v. 12 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). MANUFACTURER and builder. Dec. 1891). C 7663. v. 22, 23 (Jan. 1890 C 7857. v. 23, C 7858. C 6717. Ed. by G. T. Bedell, RELIGIOUS Souvenir for 1834. D.D. Same, for 1836. Ed. by C. Colton, D.D. + SAILOR'S magazine. v. 62, 63 (Jan. 1890-Dec. 1891). C 6729. ST. NICHOLAS. v. 18. Pts. 1, 2 (Nov. 1890-Oct. 1891). C 6730. + SATURDAY review. v. 71, 72 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 6877. SCRIBNER'S Magazine. v. 9, 10 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 6740. SUNDAY: readings for the young. 1891. C 6757. TELESCOPE, The. v. 1, 2 (June 5, 1824-May 27, 1826). C 6887. - + Same. v. 3-6 (June 3, 1826-May 29, 1830). 4 v. in 2. C 6987. UNITED Service a monthly review of military and naval affairs. v. 5, 6. New series (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 6773.c. VOICE, The. v. 7, 8 (Jan. 1890-Dec. 1891). Folio. WESTMINSTER review. v. 135, 136 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 6785. WIDE awake. v. EE-GG [31-33] (June, 1890-Nov. 1891). C 6789. + WOMAN'S illustrated world. v. 1-4 (Apl. 18, 1889-Dec. 27, 1890). C 6997. MANUFACTURER'S review and industrial record. MILLINERY trade review. v. 16 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 7862. Scientific and Technological Jour--+ Same: supplement. v. 31, 32 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). nals and Transactions. C 7981. AMERICAN agriculturist. v. 49, 50 (Jan. 1890-Dec. | SMITHSONIAN Institution. Report to July, 1888–89. 1891). C 7802. C 4747. † AMERICAN analyst. v. 6, 7 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 7802.d. † TECHNIKER, Der. v. 13 (Nov. 1890-Oct. 1891). C 7887. AMERICAN architect and building news. v. 31-34 (Jan.- UNITED STATES. Patent Office. † Alphabetical lists of Dec. 1891). C 7802.a. patentees for quarters ending Mch. 31-Dec. 31, AMERICAN machinist. v. 14 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 7902. 1891. C 7891.6. ARCHITECTURAL and building monthly. v. 2 (Oct. † Official gazette. C 7891. A. Fiction alphabetically arranged by All in vain. By R. Lindau. (In "Masterpieces of Ger Aristocratic world, The. By Fanny Lewald. (In "Mas- BOLDREWOOD, R. Colonial reformer. Army Portia, An. By C. King. By A. Bates. Arrabiata, L'. By P. Heyse. (In "Masterpieces of Ger- BOOTH, Mrs. O. See" RITA." man fiction.") Boris Lensky. By O. Schubin. Born in the purple. By Emma Marshall. BOURGET, P. A case of conscience. (In "Tales of today, and other days.") Pastels of men. Was it love? BOUTON, J. B. The enchanted. BOYESEN, H. H. Mammon of unrighteousness. BRADDON, Miss M. E. [Mrs. M. E. Maxwell.] Whose was the hand? World, the flesh, and the devil. BRAEME, Charlotte M. See CLAY, Bertha M. Bras d'Acier; or, on the gold-path in '49. By A. de Bréhat. Brave woman, A. By E. Marlitt. (Same as her "Second wife.") Brazen android. By W. D. O'Connor. (In his "Three tales.") Barrel-organ, The. By F. Coppée. (In "Tales of to- BURNAND, F. C. Happy thoughts. Complete. day, and other days.") BARRIE, J. M. Auld licht idylls. - Little minister. Contents: Happy thoughts.-More happy thoughts. -Our yacht. Burning of Rome; or, a story of the days of Nero. By Rev. A. J. Church. Bushwacker's gratitude. By K. Munroe. (In “Eleven possible cases.") By land and sea. Ed. by Capt. C. King. BYNNER, E. L. Chase of the 'Meteor," and other stories. -St. Katherine's by the tower. BETTANY, Jeanie G. "Laggard in love." Betty Alden: the first-born daughter of the Pilgrims. Jane G. Austin. By Carletons, The. By R. Grant. Beverleys, The: a story of Calcutta. By Mary Abbott. Boarding school girls, The. By E. Eckstein. (In "Mas- Chouans, The. By H. de Balzac. Christian woman, A. By Emilia P. Bazán. (With his 6 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Church, Rev. A. J. to Fenn, G. M. CHURCH, Rev. A. J. Burning of Rome; or, a story of Double knot, A. By G. M. Fenn. the days of Nero. Colonel Carter of Cartersville. By F. H. Smith. COMBE, T. Question of love: a story of Switzerland. Cones for the camp fire. By W. H. H. Murray. By COOKE, Rose Terry. Huckleberries gathered from New COOPER, S. W. Think and thank. COPPÉE, F. The barrel-organ. (In "Tales of to-day, and other days.") COTES, V. C. Two girls on a barge. Countess Erika's apprenticeship. By O. Schubin. Countess's ruby, The. By J. Hawthorne. (With his "Pauline.") COZZENS, F. S. Sound of a voice. CRADDOCK, C. E. [Mary N. Murfree.] In the "Stranger People's" country. CRAIK, Georgiana M. [Mrs. A. W. May.] Sylvia's choice. Witch of Prague. CRAWFURD, O. Sylvia Arden. DOUGLAS, Amanda M. Heirs of Bradley House. Down the O-hi-o." By C. H. Roberts. Drama in muslin. By G. Moore. Draught of Lethe. By R. Tellet. Drawn blank. By Mrs. R. Jocelyn. Dream of a modest prophet. By M. D. Leggett. Drowned man, The. of to-day, and By G. de Maupassant. (In “Tales Edleen Vaughan; or, paths of peril. By Carmen Sylva. EGGLESTON, E. Faith doctor: a story of New York. EILOART, Mrs. The love that lived. ELEVEN possible cases. By F. R. Stockton [and others]. CRINKLE, Nym. [A. C. Wheeler.] The end of all. (In Ellen Story. By E. Fawcett. Eleven possible cases.") Cripps, the carrier. By R. D. Blackmore. Criquette. By L. Halévy. CROMMELIN, May. Freaks of lady Fortune. Ellice Quentin. By J. Hawthorne. (With his "Pauline.") ELLIOTT, Sarah B. Jerry: a novel. Elsa. By E. McQ. Gray. CROSBY, Margaret. A violin obligato, and other stories. Elsket, and other stories. By T. N. Page. Cruel London. By J. Hatton. CRUGER, Mary. Brotherhood. CRUGER, Mrs. Van Rensselaer. See GORDON, Julien. Crystal button, The; or, adventures of Paul Prognosis in the 49th century. By C. Thomas. Dally. By Maria L. Pool. ENAULT, L. Carine a story of Sweden. End of all, The. By Nym Crinkle. (In "Eleven possi Eric Brighteyes. By H. Rider Haggard. Eteocles a tale of Antioch. By Jessie A. Andrews. Darkness and dawn; or, scenes in the days of Nero. By EVELYN's career: a novel. By the author of "My FERNYHURST Court: an every-day story. By the author GUTHRIE, F. A. See ANSTEY, F. of "Stone edge," etc. Fidalgos of Casa Mourisca. By J. Diniz. Firm of Girdlestone. By A. C. Doyle. Hadasseh; or, "from captivity to the Persian throne." HAGGARD, H. R. Eric Brighteyes. First love. By R. Lindau. (In "Masterpieces of Ger- HAKE, T. St. E. man fiction.") FISHER, Miss F. C. See REID, Christian. FISKE, A. K. Beyond the bourn: reports of a traveller FITCH, C. Knighting of the twins, and ten other tales. Salammbô. Illustrated. Within sound of the weir. HALE, E. S. Ten times one series: Four and five a story of a Lend-a-Hand Club. HALEVY, L. Abbé Constantin. Illustrations by madame M. Lemaire. Criquette. HAMER, Sarah S. An old chronicle of Leighton. FLETCHER, R. H. The Johnstown stage, and other HARDY, T. Group of noble dames. Florentine nights. By H. Heine. Flute and violin, and other Kentucky tales and romances. Fluttered dovecote, A. By G. M. Fenn. HARLAND, Henry. See LUSKA, Sidney. HARRIS, J. C. Balaam and his master, and other sketches and stories. An utter failure. HARRIS, Miriam C. FORD, Mary H. Which wins? a story of social condi- HARTE, B. Sapho of Green Springs, and other stories. tions. Fortunes of Conrad. By S. Cobb, jr. Found dead. By J. Payn. Contains also: The chatelaine of Burnt Ridge.Through the Santa Clara wheat.-A Maecenas of the Pacific slope. Four and five: a story of a Lend-a-Hand Club. By E. HASTINGS, G. Philip Henson, M.D. E. Hale. Fourteen to one. By Elizabeth S. Phelps. Francis Cludde, Story of. By S. J. Weyman. Freaks of lady Fortune. By May Crommelin. FREMONT, Jessie B. The will and the way stories. FRENCH, Alice. See THANET, O. By Mrs. Harriet Lewis. Hide and seek. By Wilkie Collins. Grandmother, The: a story of country life in Bohemia. Honored in the breach. By B. Nemec. GRANT, R. The Carletons. -- Mrs. Harold Stagg. GRAVES, C. Field of tares. GRAY, E. McQ. Elsa: a novel. GRAY, M. In the heart of the storm. Great Kenton feud. By Capt. F. Whittaker. Great taboo. By G. Allen. Great world. By J. Hatton. GREEN, Anna K. Shall he marry her? (In "Eleven possible cases.") GREVILLE, Madame H. [Mde. A. M. C. H. Durand.] mystery. Group of noble dames. By T. Hardy. GUNSAULUS, F. W. A HUDSON, W. C. See NORTH, B. Huldah Brent's will. By Mrs. S. S. Robbins. HUNT, Julia M. A woman's talent, and other stories. Monk and knight: an historical Iermola. By J. I. Kraszewski. study in fiction. 2 v. If she will she will. By Mary A. Denison. 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: Imperative duty to Mark of the beast. By G. M. Fenn. Imperative duty, An. By W. D. Howells. In the cheering-up business. By Mary C. Lee. In the heart of the storm. By M. Gray. In the Stranger People's" country. By C. E. Craddock. Indian tales. By R. Kipling. (Same as his "Plain tales from the hills.") IRON, Ralph. See SCHREINER, Olive. Iron game, The: a tale of the war. By H. F. Keenan. Contents: Uncle of an angel.-A border ruffian. — Julia L. M. Woodruff.] Bellerue; or, the story of Rolf. JENNINGS, L. J. Jerry a novel. The Philadelphian. Diary of a pilgrimage (and six essays). JOCELYN, Mrs. Robt. Drawn blank. "Let nothing you dismay." By W. Besant. LEWIS, Mrs. Harriet. Beryl's husband. · Her double life. Lady Kildare. LEWIS, L. Diamond seekers of Brazil. Serf lovers of Siberia. Life's handicap. By R. Kipling. "Unloved wife." By Mrs. E. D. E. N. Lily of the valley. LINTON, Mrs. E. L. Lion and a lioness. cases.") By H. de Balzac. Atonement of Leam Dundas. Little Irish girl, [and other stories]. By "The Duchess." LOCKWOOD, I. Strange adventures of a million dollars. (In Eleven possible cases.") Long time ago. By Meta Orred. Lord Arthur Savile's crime, and other stories. By O. Wilde. Lord Elesmere's wife. By Charlotte M. Braeme. JOHNSTON, R. M. The Primes and their neighbors: ten Lorne, Marquis of. From shadow to sunlight. tales of middle Georgia. JÓKAI, M. "There is no devil." JOHN, Mrs. H. T. E. C. See MARLITT, E. Lost day. By E. Fawcett. (In "Eleven possible cases.") Lost heiress. By E. Glanville. Johnstown stage, The, and other stories. By R. H. Lost sir Massingberd. By [J. Payn]. Fletcher. Judith Trachtenberg. By K. E. Franzos. LOTI, P. A child's romance. Juggernaut a veiled record. By G. C. Eggleston and Love match. By S. Cobb, jr. LUMMIS, C. F. A New Mexico David, and other stories and sketches of the southwest. LUSKA, Sidney. [H. Harland.] Head of death. (In "Eleven possible cases.") Mea culpa: a woman's last word. MAARTENS, M. Old maid's love. Sin of Joost Avelingh. (Same as "Joost Avelingh.”) MACALPIN, A. A man's conscience. MCCLELLAND, M. G. Nameless novel. MACDONALD, G. There and back. MACLEAN, Clara D. Light o' love. MCLEOD, Grace D. Stories of the land of Evangeline. Madame d'Orgevaut's husband. By II. Rabusson. Madcap Violet. By W. Black. 8°. Mademoiselle Réséda. By J. Gordon. (With her "Vampires.") Maecenas of the Pacific slope. By B. Harte. (With his breach. Maid Marian, and other stories. By Molly E. Seawell. Maiden's choice. By W. Heimburg. LANE, E. W. Arabian tales and anecdotes. With S 3279. Main-travelled roads: six Mississippi valley stories. By Note.-A selection from his notes to his translation of "The thousand and one nights." Last of the Haddons. By Mrs. Newman. LAW, J. In darkest London: new edition of " Captain LEAN, Mrs. F. M. See MARRYAT, Florence. |