T 2691.k. 2 1-BIOGRAPHY, MEMOIRS, and lettERS: Collective Biography. LINCOLN, Abraham. McClure, A. K. Abraham Lincoln SPURGEON, Charles Haddon. Pike, G. H. Charles Hadand men of war-times. LOWELL, James Russell. Curtis, G. W. James Russell don Spurgeon. Shindler, Rev. R. T 4204 p. don Spurgeon. Life and labors of Charles HadT 4204.S. STRAFFORD, Thomas Wentworth, earl of. Browning, SUMNER, Charles. Grimke, A. H. Life of Charles T 3759. Robert Toombs, statesT 4448. Wagner as I know T 4631 p. Itinerary of Gen. Washington, from June 15, 1775, to Dec. 23, 1783. T 4673.1. 2 v. MARGUERITE de Valois, queen of Navarre. Written by her own hand. Violet Fane. Marie Antoinette. MASON, George. Rowland, Kate M. Mason, 1725-92. 2 v. MATHER, Cotton, D.D. Marvin, Rev. A. P. times of Cotton Mather, D.D. MICHELANGELO Buonarroti. Symonds, J. A. Michelangelo Buonarroti. 2 v. T 2904.r. Life and T 2935.m. Life of T 3033.. Letters of, to T 3128. T 3128.a. Note. Sketched in journals, letters, memoirs, and autobiographical notes.' MONTAGU, Lady Mary Wortley. Ropes, A. R., edr. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, [with] select passages from her letters. T 3140.r. MONTROSE, James Graham, 5th earl and 1st marquis of. Morris, M. Montrose. T 3147.m. MORRIS, Robert. Sumner, W. G. The financier and the finances of the American Revolution. T 3172.s. Makers of America: Robert Morris. T 3172.r. NAPOLEON I. Forsyth, W. Captivity of Napoleon at St. Helena. 3 v. T 3264.f. NAPOLEON III. Jerrold, B. Life of Napoleon III. v. T 3265.j. NOVALIS [Friedrich von Hardenberg]. Hope, M. J., edr. Novalis his life, thoughts, and works. T 3333. Contents: Life of Novalis. By Just.-Heinrich von Ofterdingen. Fugitive thoughts. More fugitive thoughts.-Thoughts on philosophy and physics.— Hymns to the night. O'CONNELL, Daniel. Luby, T. C. Life and public services of Daniel O'Connell. With T 3434. PAINE, Thomas. Conway, M.D. Life of Thomas Paine. T 3416.d. PALMERSTON, Viscount, K.G. Lorne, Marquis of. Viscount Palmerston, K.G. T 3424. PARNELL, Charles Stewart. Walsh, R. F. Charles Stewart Parnell, his brilliant achievements. T 3434. PITT, William. Rosebery, Lord. Pitt. T 3536.r. POLK, Sarah Childress. Nelson, A. and Fanny. MemoIrials of Sarah Childress Polk, wife of the 11th president of the U. S. T 3555.n. RALEIGH, Sir Walter. Stebbing, W. Sir Walter Ralegh a biography. T 3632.7. RANJIT Singh. Griffin, Sir L. Rulers of India : Ranjit Singh. T 3635. RENAN, Ernest. Recollections and letters of. T 3691.a. SALISBURY, Marquis of. Traill, H. D. Marquis of Salisbury. T 3845. SANTLEY, Charles, student and singer. Reminiscences of. T 3858. SIDNEY, Sir Philip. Bourne, H. R. F. Sir Philip Sidney. T 4053.6. SIMMS, William Gilmore. Trent, W. P. William Gilmore Simms. T 4077. SINDIA, Mádhava Ráo. Keene, H. G. Rulers of India : Mádhava Rao Sindia. T 4079. American SMITH, Henry Boynton. Stearns, L. F. SPURGEON, Charles Haddon. Conwell, R. H. T 4129. Life of T 4204.c. man, speaker, soldier, sage. WAGNER, Richard. Praeger, F. him. WASHINGTON, George. Baker, W. S. Bowen, C. W., edr. History of the Centennial cele- WHITE, Bishop William. Ward, J. H. WHITMAN, Walt. Autobiographia; or, the life. Clarke, W. Walt Whitman. T 4812. story of a T 4815.a. T 4815. V. I-7. T 5515.4. Toilers in art. T 5140. Contents: John Tenniel.-Léon L'hermitte.-Oskar Pletsch.-Jean Paul Laurens.-François Louis Français. Chintreuil and Lavielle.-Frederic Shields.Frederick Walker.-Charles Henry Bennett.-George John Pinwell.-Frederick Eltze.-Thomas Faed.Josef Israels.-Alexis Harlamoff.-Maxime Lalanne.George Tinworth.-Thomas Bewick.-John Flaxman. GIBBINS. English social reformers. T 5165. GOSSIP of the century. teriors." 2 v. By the author of "Flemish inT 5604. HARRISON, edr. New calendar of great men. T 5188. Note.-Biographies of the 558 worthies of all ages and nations in the Positivist calendar of Auguste Comte. HUTTON. Literary landmarks of London. 8th ed. T 5219.4. MUNRO. Heroes of the telegraph. T 5322. Contents: Sir Charles Wheatstone.-Samuel Morse. -Sir William Thomson.-Sir Charles William Siemens.-Johann Philipp Reis.--Thomas Alva Edison.The Phonograph.-David Edwin Hughes. POWELL and SHIPPEN. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the civil war. T 4871.d. RICHMOND. World's women; or, woman first and last and what she has done. T 5371. RITCHIE, Anne T. Records of Tennyson, Ruskin, Browning. T 5374.. STODDARD. Under the evening lamp. T 5423.. Contents: Scotch contemporaries of Burns.-James Hogg (the Ettrick shepherd).-William Motherwell.The early years of Gifford.-Robert Bloomfield.John Clare.-Ebenezer Elliott.-David Gray.-William Blake. Hartley Coleridge.-Thomas Lovell Beddoes. -George Darley.-Thomas Love Peacock.-Edward Fitzgerald. Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton). PART 2-CYCLOPÆDIAS, COLLECTED WORKS, AND PERIODICALS. ready reference. CARLYLE, T. Last words of. C 2015.! + ICONOGRAPHIC encyclopædia. geology. By A. Heilprin. v. 7. A. Cyclopædias and Collected Works. CENTURY, The. v. 21, 22 (Nov. 1891-Oct. 1892). C 6549. Contents: Wotton Reinfred: a romance.-Excursion (futile enough) to Paris.-Letters. EVERYBODY'S pocket cyclopædia of things worth knowing. C 2140.a. HAZELL'S Annual for 1892: a cyclopædic record of men and topics of the day. C 2191. Principles of C 2844. INTERNATIONAL cyclopædia: a compendium of human JOHNSON'S New general cyclopædia. Transl. by Emily J. POPULAR encyclopædia. Ed. by C. Annandale. 13. Note.-Continued as the " Argosy " [C 6804]. M 274.† FORUM, The. v. 12, 13 (Sept. 1891-Augt. 1892). C 6595. v. 10- GIRL'S own annual. v. 12, 13 (Oct. 4, 1890-Sept. 24, C 2714. 1892). Č 6834. SOUTHWICK. Wisps of wit and wisdom; or, knowledge GODEY's Lady's book. v. 124, 125 (Jan.-Dec. 1892). in a nutshell. C 2416. C 6602. SWIFT, J. Works. v. 4. Edinb., 1768. D°. M 431.6. GOLDEN argosy. v. 5, 6 (Dec. 4, 1886–Nov. 24, 1888). Contents: Drapier letters, continued.—Account of C 6835. the execution of William Wood.-Considerations on the attempt to pass Mr. Wood's brass money in Ireland. -Short view of the state of Ireland.-Answer to a memorial of the poor, etc., of Ireland.-Vindication of the Lord Carteret.-Considerations upon two bills relating to clergy.-Proposal for paying the national debts.-Examination of abuses, etc., in Dublin.-Letter concerning the sacramental test. Arguments against the power of bishops.-The Presbyterians' plea of merit.-Advantages proposed by repealing the test. -Queries relating to the sacramental test.-Roman Catholics' reasons for repealing the test.-Reasons against settling the tithe of hemp.-Modest proposal for preventing the children of the poor from being a burden.-Petition of the footmen in Dublin.-Proposal for giving badges to beggars.—Advice to the freemen of Dublin. Of the choice of a recorder.-Last speech of Ebenezer Elliston.-The intelligencer.-Remarks on Swift's tracts.-Gulliver's travels. WASHINGTON, G. Writings of. Collected and ed. by 12. 1790-1794. 13. 1794-1798. B. Literary Periodicals. M 780. ADVOCATE and family guardian. v. 57. (Jan.-Dec., 1891.) AMERICAN art review. 2 v. in 4, 1880-81. ARENA, The. v. 5, 6 (Dec. 1891-Nov. 1892). ARGOSY, The. v. 7-13 (Dec. 1, 1888-Feb. 20, HARTFORD seminary record. v. 1, 2 (Oct. HOME-MAKER, The. Ed. by Jenny June. ILLUSTRATED American. v. 9-12 (Nov. C 6838. 1890-Augt. C 6613. v. 8 (Apl.C 6626. 1891-Dec. C 6845. C 6801. C 6804. C 6521. M.7532. MUSICAL record: Jan.-Dec. 1892. v. 13, 14 (Oct. 4, 1890-Sept. 24, † OUR animal friends. v. 19 (Sept. 1891-Augt. 1892). BROWNE'S Phonographic weekly. v. 17 (Jan.-Dec., BUSINESS: a practical journal of the office. C 6868.a. OUR Society journal. v. 14 (Jan.-Dec. 1891). C 6868.6. Note.-On insurance. OUTING: an illustrated monthly magazine of sport, travel, and recreation. v. 19, 20 (Oct. 1891-Sept. 1892). C 6704. 4 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: About, E., to Artist in crime. PETERSON'S Magazine. v. 101, 102 (Jan.-Dec. 1892). C 6709. C. Scientific and Technological Jour- AMERICAN analyst. v. 8, 9 (Jan.-Dec. 1892). C. 7802.d. in 10 (1876-80). v. 1-8. 8 v. Note.-Continuation of "Plumber and sanitary engineer" [C 7872.a.], and continued as Sanitary engineer and construction record" [C 7877.6]. SANITARY engineer and construction record. v. 14, 15 (June, 1886-May, 1887). C 7877.6. Note. Continuation of "Sanitary engineer' AMERICAN machinist. v. 15 (Jan.-Dec. 1892). C 7902. [C 7877.a], and continued as "Engineering and buildARCHITECT, The: a weekly illustrated journal of art, ing record and sanitary engineer "[C 7828.a.]. civil engineering, and building. v. 18-24 (1877-SCIENTIFIC American. v. 66, 67 (Jan.-Dec._1892). 80). G 8803. ARCHITECTURAL and building monthly. v. 3, 4 (Apl. Same: Supplement. - Same. v. 35-38 (Jan.-Dec. 1892). 1891-Apl. 1892). (July, 1877-Dec. 1881). CARPENTRY and building. SMITHSONIAN Institution. C 7979.4. v. 33, 34 (Jan.-Dec. 1892). C 7979.d. Contributions to knowledge. v. 28. C 4883. Contents: Bendire, C. Life histories of North American birds, with special reference to their breeding, habits, and eggs. - † Report for 1859-61. C 4747. G 8813. C 7816. v. 14 (Jan.-Dec. 1892). DELINEATOR, The. v. 37-40 (Jan. 1891-Dec. 1892). + DOCTOR, The. v. 3, 4 (1889-90). Note.-Vol. 3 is imperfect. 20, 1892). ELECTRICAL review. v. 19, 20 (Augt. 29, 1891-Augt. C 7927. UNITED STATES. Patent Office. Alphabetical lists of patentees and inventions for the quarters ending Mch. 31-Dec. 31, 1892 [v. 58-61]. C 7891.6. - Official gazette. v. 58-61 (Jan.-Dec. 1892). Ċ 7891. PART 3.-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION. A. Fiction alphabetically arranged by ALEXANDER, Mrs. [Mrs. Annie F. Hector.] Mammon. Ascanio an historical romance. By A. Dumas. At the sign of the White Swan. By Olivia L. Wilson. Aunt's stratagem. By E. About. (With his "Mother AUSTIN, Jane G. David Alden's daughter, and other stories of Colonial times. Axel Ebersen, the graduate of Upsala. By A. Laurie. Average woman. BACHELLER, I. BALESTIER, W. BALZAC, H. de. By W. Balestier. Master of silence. BULWER LYTTON, E., lord Lytton. Coming race, Falkland, Zicci, and Pausanias the Spartan. BUNNER, H. C. Runaway Browns: a story of small stones. BURNHAM, Clara L. Miss Bagg's secretary. By a Himalayan lake. By an Indian exile. CAINE, H. Cap'n Davy's honeymoon: a Manx yarn. See Pocket piece, The. Ist series, No. 1. Calmettes, F. Fisher girl of France. Average woman. Albert Savarus. Madame Firmiani. (With his "Albert Savarus.") Paz. (With his "Albert Savarus.") Pierrette. - Vicar of Tours. (With his " Pierrette.") Calmire. CAMBRIDGE, Ada. Not all in vain. CAMERON, Mrs. H. L. Daughter's heart. Capillary crime, and other stories. By F. D. Millet. Barbara Dering: sequel to The quick or the dead?" CAREY, Rosa N. Sir Godfrey's grand-daughters. BARING-GOULD, S. In the roar of the sea. - Story of Jael. (With "For the defence." By B. L, Farjeon. N. Y., cop. 1891. D°.) Baroness, The: a Dutch story. By Frances M. Peard. BARR, Amelia E. Christopher and other stories. - - Hallam succession. Lost silver of Briffault. - Love for an hour is love forever. - Preacher's daughter: a domestic romance. Rose of a hundred leaves: a love-story. Short stories. - Verbena Camellia Stephanotis, and other stories. Beyond atonement. By Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach. BLACK, W. The magic ink, and other stories. Contents: The magic ink.-A Hallowe'en wraith.- Black police, The: a story of modern Australia. By A. Blacksmith of Voe. By P. Cushing. BLAKE, M. M. Siege of Norwich castle. other stories. By Amelia E. Barr. CLEMENS, S. L. See TWAIN, Mark. COLBECK, A. The horned cat. beauty. Amethyst the story of a Colonel Starbottle's client, and some other people. By B. Harte. Colony of girls. By Kate L. Willard. Columbus and Beatriz. By Constance G. DuBois. Prisons of air. Born of flame a Rosicrucian story. By Margaret B. Cross currents. By Mary A. Dickens. (With her "Bel Cross roads; or, a choice in life. By Charlotte M. Crotchet Castle. By T. L. Peacock. Ed. by Garnett. BROOKSMITH. By H. James. (With his "Lesson of DAUDet, A. Rose and Ninette. Daughter of the south, and shorter stories. By Mrs. B. Come, live with me, and be my love." | Daughter's heart. By Mrs. H. L. Cameron. 6 3-FICTION AND JUVENILE FICTION: David Alden's daughter, to Governor, The, etc. David Alden's daughter, and other stories of Colonial Excellent knave, An. By J. F. Molloy. times. By Jane G. Austin. David Grieve. By Mrs. H. Ward. Experiences of a lady help. By J. S. Winter. David Lindsay: sequel to "Gloria." By Mrs. E. D. E. FAIRFAX, Mildred. In the Vultures' nest; or, the HuN. Southworth. Doings of Raffles Haw. By A. C. Doyle. Dollarocracy: an American novel. guenots at the court of France in 1572. Falkland. By E. Bulwer-Lytton. (With his With Columbus in America. Coming to-morrow. Flight of the shadow. Doll's house-and after. By W. Besant. (With his Florida enchantment. "Verbena Camellia Stephanotis.") Don Braulio. By Juan Valeria. Don Orsino. By F. M. Crawford. mond. Dorothy Wallis : an autobiography. Introd. by W. FOOTE, Mary H. Besant. Dorothy's islands. By Jennie M. Drinkwater. Doubts of Dives. By W. Besant. (With his bena Camellia Stephanotis.") DOUDNEY, Sarah. DOUGHTY, F. W. Through pain to peace. Footsteps of fate. By A. P. Glyn. By G. MacDonald. By A. C. Gunter and F. Red By Sophie Swett. By L. Couperus. For her sake. By Mrs. Alexander. "Ver- For the defence. By B. L. Farjeon. For the sake of the family. By Mary Crommelin. Mirrikh; or, a woman from Mars: FORBES, A. Barracks, bivouacs, and battles. East and west: a story of new-born Ohio. By E. E. GLENWOOD, Ida. Lily Pearl and the mistress of RoseHale. Edelweiss of the Sierras, Golden rod, and other tales. By Goddess of Atvatabar. By W. R. Bradshaw. Mrs. B. Harrison. EDWARDS, M. B. North country comedy. Eline Vane. By L. Couperus. ELMSLIE, Theodora. His life's magnet. Erl queen, The. By Nataly von Eschstruth. ESCHSTRUTH, Nataly von. Erl queen. Wild rose of Gross-Stauffen. Esther Vanhomrigh. By Margaret L. Woods. Etelka's vow. By Dorothea Gerard. God's fool a Koopstad story. By M. Maartens. Golden gossip neighborhood story number two. By Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney. Golden rod. By Mrs. B. Harrison. (With her "Edel weiss of the Sierras.") GORDON, Julien. [Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger.] Mar ionettes. GOULD, S. Baring. See BARING-GOULD, S. |