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ADDITIONS AND OMISSIONS: Fiction and Juvenile Fiction.

ADDITIONS AND OMISSIONS.

A. General List, Exclusive of Fiction. | All in vain. By R. Lindau. (In "Masterpieces of

COIGNET, Capt. J. R., soldier of the empire.

tive, 1776-1850.

NarraT 967. v. 1 C 6828. 1890). C 6834. GREEN. Henry the second [King of England]. T 1962.6. JEWELERS' weekly. v. 10 (Apl. 3-Sept. 25, 1890). C 7947. LECKY. History of England in the 18th century. v. 8. R 1263. LONDON quarterly review. v. 74 (Apl.-July, 1890). C 6664. of. Ed. by T 3140.m. T 5315. Finding list: M 8866.a. Bound with the M 8866.a.

EVERY Thursday: an illustrated family journal. (Mch. 6-Sept. 25, 1890).

GIRL'S own annual. v. 11 (Oct. 5, 1889-Sept. 27,

MONTAGU, Lady Mary W. Best letters Octave Thanet.

MORRIS. Famous musical composers.
NEW YORK City. Apprentices' Library.
Subject catalogue. 1888.

Supplements Nos. 1-3 (1888-90).
preceding.

SEABOARD. v. 2. (Oct. 24, 1889-Oct. 23, 1890). C 7981. SUNDAY: readings for the young. 1891. TYNG, C. R. Life and work of Rev. S. H.

German Fiction.")

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Aristocratic world, The. By Fanny Lewald. (In "Masterpieces of German Fiction.")

ARNOLD, E. L. Wonderful adventures of Phra, the Phoenician.

Arrabiata, L'. By P. Heyse. (In "Masterpieces of German Fiction.")

BALCH, F. H. Bridge of the gods: a romance of Indian Oregon.

Beppe, the star gazer. By P. Heyse. (In "Masterpieces of German Fiction.")

Beverleys, The: a story of Calcutta. By Mary Abbott.
BLACK, W. Stand fast, Craig-Royston !
Boarding-school girls, The. By E. Eckstein. (In
Masterpieces of German Fiction.")
Bridge of the gods: a romance of Indian Oregon. By
F. H. Balch.

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BUNNER, H. C. "Short sixes": stories to be read while the candle burns.

ECKSTEIN, E. Against the stream. (In “ Masterpieces of German Fiction.")

C 6757.-Boarding-school girls. (In "Masterpieces of German Tyng, D.D. Fiction.")

T 4516. WASHINGTON, Geo. Writings. Collected and ed. by W. C. Ford. v. 8, 1779-1780. M 780.

B. Fiction and Juvenile Fiction.

ABBOTT, Mary. The Beverleys: a story of Calcutta. Against the stream By E. Eckstein. (In “Masterpieces of German Fiction.")

Visit to the lockup. (In "Masterpieces of German Fiction.")

FENN, G. M. A fluttered dovecote.

First love. By R. Lindau. (In “Masterpieces of German Fiction.")

Fluttered dovecote, A. By G. M. Fenn.
Other man's wife, The. By J. S. Winter.
Stand fast, Craig-Royston ! By W. Black.
WINTER, J. S. The other man's wife.

APPRENTICES' LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

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, 1891

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EXPLANATION.

THE following list contains a condensed but complete catalogue of all the new books added to the Apprentices' Library from January to December, 1891.

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 is better known and more likely to be looked for by the majority of the 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 nor a preposition) is taken as a heading. In Individual Biography (page 1) books are entered in the alphabetical order of the lives treated of, instead of by authors' names, so that all the lives of the same individual will be found in one place.

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 wanted (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 indicate 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 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.

ABBREVIATIONS: "v." means volume or volumes; "transl." means translated or translator; edition or edited; "edr." means editor; "Rev." means revised; and "pt." means part.

ed." means

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 back of the cover.

LIBRARY COMMITTEE FOR 1891.

WARREN A. CONOVER, CHAIRMAN, 324 West 19th Street.
WILLIAM H. BURRAS, SECRETARY, 52 King Street.
HENRY W. REDFIELD, 141 Centre Street,
ROBERT CHRISTIE, 154 West 97th Street,
PETER DE BAUN, 330 West 11th Street,
CHARLES E. BOGERT, 59 Christopher Street,
CHARLES J. GILLIS, 116 Wooster Street,
HENRY BESSEY, 159 William Street,
JACOB V. MYERS, 2 Van Nest Place,

JOHN N. RICHARDSON, 818 Greenwich Street,
WILLIAM K. O'BRIEN, 83 Third Avenue,
CHARLES C. ALEXANDER, 231 West 83d Street,
JOSEPH J. LITTLE, 10 Astor Place,

Committee on Purchases for the
Apprentices' Library.

Committee on Purchases for the
Reading Rooms.

Committee on Purchases for the
Demilt Library and Museum.

OLIVER BARRATT, PRESIDENT, General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, ex-officio,

30 Perry Street.

JACOB SCHWARTZ, LIBRARIAN, 18 East 16th Street.

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