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SUPPLEMENT No. 5

TO THE

FINDING LIST

OF THE

Free Library of the General Society

OF MECHANICS AND TRADESMEN OF

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EXPLANATION.

THE following list contains a condensed but complete catalogue of all the new books added to the Free Library of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York from January to December, 1892.

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; ed." means edition or edited; "edr." means editor; "Rev." means revised; and pt." means part.

A preceding a title means that the book is for reference only, and cannot be taken from the Library.

A preceding a title means that the book is in the J. Morgan Slade Library collection of architectural works. A complete list of this library, including a list of all the books on architecture and building in the circulating as well as the reference department, has been published, and can be obtained, for 10 cents a copy.

LIBRARY COMMITTEE FOR 1893.

Committee on Purchases for the
Free Library of the General So-
ciety of Mechanics and Trades-
men of the City of New York.
Committee on Purchases for the
Demilt Library and Museum.

ROBERT CHRISTIE, CHAIRMAN, 122 West 29th Street.
EDWIN D. TUCKER, SEcretary, 504 Grand Street.
HENRY W. REDFIELD, 26th St. and 11th Avenue,
PETER DE BAUN, 158 William Street,
JOHN N. RICHARDSON, 646 Hudson Street,
WILLIAM R. WORRALL, 254 West 24th Street,
WILLIAM K. O'BRIEN, 83 Third Avenue,
CHARLES C. ALEXANDER, 3 York Street,
JOHN L. HAMILTON, 346 West 27th Street,
AUGUSTUS MEYERS, 542 West 21st Street,
ARCHIBALD MONTGOMERY, 36 St. Mark's Pl.,
ANDREW PATTERSON, 240 West 22nd Street,

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Committee on Purchases for the
Reading Rooms.

GUY CULGIN, PRESIDENT, General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, ex-officio,

703 Sixth Street.

JACOB SCHWARTZ, LIBRARIAN, 18 East 16th Street.

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SUPPLEMENT No. 5 TO FINDING LIST.

Arrangement of Principal Subdivisions.

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PART 1.-BIOGRAPHY, MEMOIRS, AND LETTERS.

A. Individual Biography.

ALCUIN. West, A. F. Alcuin and the rise of the
Christian schools.
T 72. w.
ALLEN, Ethan. Hall, H. Ethan Allen: the Robin

Hood of Vermont.

DALLAS, George Miflin. Dallas, Susan, edr. Diary of
George Miflin Dallas.
T 1125.d.
DANTE Alighieri. Browning, O. Dante: his life and
writings.
T 1138.6.
DERBY, Earl of. Saintsbury, G. The earl of Derby. T 1192.
DICKENS, Charles. Hutton, L., edr.
T 81.
Dickens to Wilkie Collins.
and times ELIZABETH, Queen. Beesley, E. S.
T 87.
Duchess FABERT, Abraham.
T 106.5.
T 106.
Austen's
T 205.a.
Francis Bacon and

ALLSTON, Washington. Flagg, J. B. Life of Washington Allston.

ANGOULÊME, Duchess of. Saint-Amand, I. de. of Angoulême and the two restorations. Youth of the Duchess of Angoulême. AUSTEN, Jane. Adams, O. F. Story of Jane life.

BACON, Francis. Pott, Mrs. H.

his secret society.

BALZAC, Honoré de. Wormeley, Katharine P. of H. de Balzac.

BENTICK, Lord William. Boulger, D. C.

India: Lord William Bentick.

BERNARD of Clairvaux. Storrs, R. S.

Bernard

T 224 p.

Memoir

T 249.w. Rulers of T 361. of Clairvaux the times, the man, and his work. T 374.5. BERRY, Duchess of. Saint-Amand, I. de. Duchess of Berry and the court of Charles X. T 378. BIENVILLE, Jean Baptiste Le Moyne, sieur de. King, Grace. Makers of America: Jean Baptiste Le Moyne, sieur de Bienville. T 396. CÆSAR, Julius. Dodge, T. A. Great captains: Cæsar. T 712.d. foundation of T 712.e. Conversations T 762.h. T 762.p. Escapes of T 781. Chopin as a T 877.a. Christopher T. 977.6.

- Fowler, W. W. Julius Cæsar and the Roman imperial system. CARLYLE, Thomas. Duffy, Sir C. G. with Carlyle.

Nichol, J. Thomas Carlyle. CASANOVA de Seingalt, J. Villars, P., edr.

Casanova and Latude from prison. CHOPIN, Frederick. Niecks, F. Frederick man and musician. 2 v.

COLUMBUS, Christopher. Adams, C. K. Columbus his life and his work.

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- Elton, C. Career of Columbus.
Saunders, F. Story of the discovery of the
by Columbus.

T 977.e. new world T 977.5.1 Seelye, Elizab. E. Story of Columbus. T 977.. Writings of, descriptive of the discovery of the new world. Ed. by P. L. Ford. T 977.x. COMINGES, Comte de. Jusserand, J. J. A French ambassador at the court of Charles II. T 983. DAHLGREN, John A. Dahlgren, Madeleine V. of John A. Dahlgren.

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Barbara Frit

T 1577. Moral crusader : T 1628.s. Life of Joshua T 1665.

William Lloyd Garrison. GIDDINGS, Joshua R. Julian, G. W. R. Giddings. HARDENBERG, Friedrich von. See NOVALIS. HAUSER, Kaspar. Evans, Elizab. E. Story of Kaspar Hauser. T 1896. HENRY, Patrick. Henry, W. W. Patrick Henry: life, correspondence, and speeches. v. 2, 3. T 1962.7. HILLIARD, Henry W. Politics and pen pictures at home and abroad. T 2035. HOGARTH, William. Dobson, A. William Hogarth. T 2093.e. HOPKINS, Mark. Carter, F. American religious leaders: Mark Hopkins. T 2127.c. HUGHES, John, Ist archbp. of N. Y. Brann, H. A. Makers of America: John Hughes, first archbp. T 2155.6. JACKSON, General Thomas J. Jackson, Mary A. Life and letters of General Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall Jackson). T 2262.i. JASMIN, Jacques. Smiles, S. Jasmin, barber, poet, and philanthropist. T 2284. Letters of Samuel

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T 115. LINCOLN, Abraham. By C. C. Coffin.

T 2602.e. Escapes T 781. life and T 2641. T 2691.3.

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