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DE KALB CITYLIBRIARY WF'IN DING LIST 1903
DeKaib, Illiniois
PRESS OF THE DE KALB ADVERTISER.
CONTE NTS.
Current and Bound Periodicals.
General Works.
Philosophy.
Religion.
Sociology.
Language.
Science.
Useful Arts.
Fine Arts.
Literature.
Travel and Description.
History.
Biography.
Fiction.
Books for Young People.
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DEKALB PUBLIC LIBRARYFINDING LI5T
CURRENT AND BOUND PERIODICALS.
American homes. v. 7-9, 13-date. Oct. 1898-date. Incomplete.
American monthly review of reviews. v.14-date. July, 1893-date. Incomplete.
Appeal to reason.Arena, v. 15-date. Dec., 1895-date. Incom-
plete.Argosy. v. 28. Aug.-Nov., 1898.Atlanta Constitution.Atlantic Monthly. v. 71-date. May, 1893-
aate, Incomplete.Ballou's pictorial drawing room companion.
v. 9-10. 1855-56.Birds and nature. v. 8-date. June, 1900-date.Bon Ton.Btookman. v. 12-date. Sept., 1900-date.Century. v. 34-38, 46-52, 59-date. May, 1887-
date. Incomplete.Chautauquan. Chicago Chronicle. Chicago
Daily Tribune. Oct., 1901-date. ChicagoGamla och Nya Hemlandet. Chicago InterOcean. Chicago Nya Wecko-Posten. Chris-tian Science journal. Christian Sciencesentinel.
Contemporary review. v. 78-date. July, 1900-date.
Cosmopolitan. v. 22-date. Nov., 1896-date.Incomplete.
Critic.Cumulative index to periodicals. v. 2-date.
1897-date.Current literature. v. i 5-date. Feb., 1894-
date. Incomplete.De Kalb Advertiser. Oct., 1901-date.De Kalb Chronicle (Semi-Weekly). Oct., 1901-
date.De Kalb Review. Oct., 19o1-date.Denver (Colo.) Rocky Mountain News.Engineering Magazine. v. g-date. May, 1895-
date. Incomplete.Forum. v. 15-date. May, 1893-date. Incom-
plete.Frank Leslie's popular monthly. v. 43-47.
1897-99.Genoa (Ill.) Issue.Golden days. Harper's bazar.Harper's monthly. v. 34, 36-43, 46-47, 50, 87-90, 93, 95, 97-date. Dec., 1866-date. Incom-
plete.
Harper's round table. v. 5o. Nov., 1897-Oct.,1898.
Harper's weekly.House beautiful. v. 9. 1901.Illustrated American. v. 24. July-Dec., 1898.Independent. Interior. Judge. Ladies' home
journal. Leaves of healing. Leslie's weekly.Life.
Lippincott's magazine. Sept., 1894-date. In-complete.
Literary digest. v. 17-19, 24-date. Oct., 1898-date. Incomplete.
McClure's magazine. v. 9-date. May, 1897date.
Magazine of art. v. 24-date. June, 1900-date.Incomplete.
Minneapolis Hemlandet.Minneapolis Weckoblad.Munsey. v. 15-date. Apr., 1896-date. Incom-
plete.Music. v. 18-date. May, Ipoo-date.Nation. v. 63-date. July, 1896-date.N ew England magazne.New voice.New York (Sunday) World.North American Review. v. 156-162, 165-date.
Apr., 1893-date. Incomplete.Northwestern Christian Advocate.Outing. v. 24-date. Apr., 1894-date. Incom-
plete.Outlook. v. 61-date. 1899-date.Overland monthly. v. 21-29, 31-32, 34-date.
May, 1893-date. Incomplete.Peterson's magazine. v. 7. 1897.Popular science monthly.Puck.Review of reviews, see American monthly re-
view of reviews.St. Nicholas. v. 21-date. Dec., 1893-date. In-
complete.'Sandwich (Ill.) Argus.Sandwich (Ill.) Free Press.San Francisco (Cal.) Weekly Chronicle.Saturday evening post.Scientific American. v. 77-date. July, 1897-
date.Scientific American Supplement. v. 42-date.
July, 1896-date.Scribner's magazine. v. 16-20, 22, 24-date.
DEIKALB CITY LIBRARY.
Oct., 1894-date. Incomplete.Suc c ss.Syeamoi e (Ill.) True Republican.Waverley magazine. v. 4-6. 1852-1853.Youth's ,companion.
GENERAL WORKS.
ARMSTRONG, K. L., comp. Little giantcyclopedia ........................... 031 A5
BELDEN, C. Guide to natural science,history and general literature. 030 141
DEWEY, MELVIL. Abridged decimal clas-sification ........ .............. .025 D
Fpcyclopoedia Britannica. io v.........Ref.HARVEY, I-I. L., comp. Progressive ages
. ....... .... .. ............. 030 H26
PHILOSOPHY.
COWEN, B. R. Our beacon light. 70oC83
FLETCHER, HORACE. Menticulture .... 150oF63IATcH, EUGENE. Divine life and heal-
ing........................... .130 H24JAMES, WILLIAM. Talks to teachers on, psychology.......................150 J2 3M4ARDEN, O. S. Pushing to the front. 170 M33p
Success. ................... 7SIMONDS, WILLIAM. Boy's own guide.,.170 5i5SMILES, SAMUEL. Self-help........1705m46TALMAGE, T. D. Abominations of mod-
ern society ...................... 170 T17TRINE, R. W. In tune with the Infinite
....... ....................... 170 T73.Vhat all the world's a-seeking.... 170T73w
RELIGION.
Bible.....................220 147in the French..............220 13471Bible readings for the home circle.... .220 13473BIRKS, T. R. Bible and modern thought
......... .......... ............ 2301353BRUCE, A. B. Galilean gospel. .. 225 1383BRYUM, F. E. Secret of salvation. .- 234 B 9 9
COOK, JOSEPH. Occident............204 C77Orient.............. .............. 204 C77o
FULLERTON, ALEXANDER. Proofs of The-osophy ........... ............... 212 F95
GOODSPEED, E. J. Career of Moody andSankey........... .............. 269 G621
GOUGH, J. B., and others.,. Touchingincidents.................208 G72
GUILD, F. E Universalist's book ofreference........... ............. 289 G94
HERVEY, JAMES. Meditations........ .242 H44HYDE, D. D. Story of Methodism... .287 H99
JONES, J. L. Jess..................252 J73jMATHEWS, W. A. Witness of the worldof' Christ ........................ 210 M42Moonv, D. L. Great joy ............ 252 M77
Heaven........................252 M77hPleasure and profit in Bible study. .252 M77p
Vigen till Gd.................252,M77VMURRAY, ANDREW. Holy in Christ... 232 M96OSTROM, HENRY. Out of the Cain-life..248 0s7PALMER. Four years in the Old World
.... .. . .. . . . 209 P18'REDFORD, R. A. Vox Dei..........230 R24SPINNET, A. P. Occult world . 21:2 543SPRING, GARDINER. Attraction of the
cross.239S 82TALMAOE, T. D. Crumbs swept UP.252 TI4c
Masque torn off ....... 252 TI4m
SOCIOLOGY.
ADDAMS, JANE. Democracy and socialethics.................... . 304 Ad2dPhilanthropy ........ ......... 304. Ad2p
ANDREWS, I. W. Manual of the con-stitution of the U. S.............342 A23
BLATCHFORD, ROBERT. iMerrie England .3.35 B61COMPAYRk, GABRIEL. History of peda
gogy. . ............... 370 C7CRAWFORD, E. C. Civil government of
11iland the U. S.................352 C85CRUMP, W. H. World in a pocket-book
DOLE, C. F. Anierican citizen. .320168EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Schoolmaster in
literature.......... .......... 370 E32GLADDEN, WASHINGTON. Applied Chris-
tianity..........................304 G45HARVEY, W. H. Coin's financial school
.............:.....33613:26Illinois-General" assembly. Reports,
1890, 1892, 1897........... ..... Ref.Illinois-House. Journal, 1893..........Ref.'llinois-Public istruction, 'Supt. of.Biennial report. 1894...............379 116
Illinois-Senate. Journal. 1893.........Ref.JOHNSTON, ALEXANDER. History of
American politics.................329 J64MCADAM, GRAHAM. Alphabet in finance
..: . ... ........ 33 6 M u iMAHER, W. H. O the road to riches.38o M27N. I. S. N. S. Annual catalogue, 1901. 375 116PERRY, A. L. Political economy....330 P42RA--YNE, Mrs. M. L. What can a woman
do? ...................... 396 R29READE, H. L. Success in business... .380 R22REINSCH, P. 5. World politics . 320 R27RIls, J. A. Ten years' war... ....... 331 R44SIMONDS, J. C., and McENNIS,* J. T.
Story of manual labor ......... ... 331 S51SKINNER, H. M. Readings in folk-lore........... .................. 398 SkiSPALDING, J. L. Education and the
higher life..................:....370 5028Means and ends of education... .370 5p28m
STEAD, W. T. If Christ Came to Chi-cago ..................... 352 5t3
THORPE, F. N. Course in civil govern-ment ............. ....... ..... 350 T39.
FINDING -LIST.
TRUE, M. B. C. Hist. and civil govern-ment of Neb....................352T76
WALKER, :MARY E. Hit.............396 WI5WvVHITE, Airs. A. R. Polite society..395 W58WILLOUGHBY, W. W. American citizen
ship ...... ................. 320 W67W nmen's clubs, General federation of.
Biennial, 1896...................396 W83WooD, N. B. White side of a black suh-
ject.........................326 W84WYcKOFF, W. A. Workers. 2 v... .331 W97YOUNG, A. W. Government class book.35o Y81
LANGUAGE.
BADLAM, ANNA B. Stories of child life.V. 3...........................428B14
BARNES, Mrs. M. D. (S.) Supplementaryreading. v. 3....................428 B261
BOLTWOOD, H. L. Institute graimar.. .428 B63
CAMPBELL, L. J. New Franklin advancedreader. 2 v.....................428 C15
Century dictionary and cyclopedia. io .... Ref.DUNTON, LARKIN, and CLARKE, C. G.
Normal course in spelling........421 D911HARKNESS, ALBERT. Easy method for
beginners in Latin ....... .. 475H2HAZEN, M. W. Reader. 3 v........428 H33New book of fables for teaching com
position ....... .............. 425 B65
ScUDDER, H. E. Riverside primer. 428 SgiSheldon's advanced language lessons. .425 5h4STICKNEY, J. H. Reader. v. 3. 428 St5Swinton's advanced reader. v. 2. 428 5w6THOMPSON, J. G., and THOMPSON, T. E.
Fables and rhymes...............428 T37TooD, EM MA J., and POWELL, W. B. Nor
mal course in reading. v. 3 . 428 T561WEBSTER, NOAH. Dictionary of the Eng-
lish language....... ................ Ref.-. Academic edition...423 W-39
SCIENCE.
BALL, R. S. Star-land....... ...... 520 B21DONNET.LY, IGNATIUS. Atlantis ... 570 D71
Ragnarok........ ........ ...... 551 D71Growing world .................... gsoo G91HEILPRIN, ANGELO. Earth and sky... -550 H36Illinois-Geological survey. Report. v.
7. 8.............................g9557 129\IORLEY, MARGARIET W. Life and love.. 570 M82
NORTHROP, H. D. Earth, sea and sky. .500 N51
USEFUL ARTS.
ABEL, Mrs. M. H. Sanitary and economic-cooking.....................641 Ah.3
CROSS, J. C. Eclectic shorthand...653 C88Econ, HELEN G. The well dressed
woman................ ......... 646 E7FOSTER, M., and SHORE, L. E. Physiology
for beginners.....612 F81FRANKLAND, P. F. Our secret friends
and foes........................616 F85Illinois-Vorld's fair commissioners,
Board of. Report, 1893............6o6 116MILLER, OLIVE T. Our home pets.636 M6iMONTGOMERY, J. L. Modern bookkeep-
ing.............................657 M76NICHoLS, J. L. Business guide. 658 N5PLUNKETT, Mrs. H. M. Women, plumb
ers and doctors..................628 P74PRUDDEN, T. M. Dust and its dangers. 614 P95Sanitary science club. Home sanita-
tion.............................628 SaSRICHARDS, ELLEN H. Cost of living.040 R39SHEPP, J. W., and SHEPP, D. B. World's
fair photographed................606 S45IHOMPSON, BENJAMIN. Rumford kichen
leaflets...........................640 T37\W\LLIAMS, W. M. Philosophy of cloth-
ing ................................ 646 W67
FINE ARTS.
ALLEN, GRACE B. Water color paint-ing.............................750 A15
BINGHAM, NORMAN. Book of athlet-ics.............................796B51
CAFFIN, C. H. American masters ofpainting..........................750 CII
CLEMENT, CLARA E. Angels in art.750 C59Eastman Kodak Co. Picture taking... .770 E7FRENCH, J. L. Christ in art...........750 F88HAMILTON, C. D. T. Modern scientific
whist..............................795 H18HURLL, ESTELLE M. Madonna in art.. .750 H93Illinois Horticultural society. Transac-
tions, new ser. V. 29-30...............716116LUBKE, WILHELM. History of art. 2 v.709 L96MARSH, J. B. T. Story of the Jubilee
singers ............................. 784 M35NICHOLS, C. S. With rod and gun iu
Arkansas............................799 N51OSBORNE, C. F. Art of house planning. .728 O'siPOTTER, MARY K. Love in art. ... 750 P85ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. Hunting trips of
a ranchman......................799 R67Wilderness hunting .............. 799R67w
SHIELDS, G. 0. Hunting in the greatWest ............................ 799 Sh6
VAN DYKE, J. C. How to judge of apicture ................ ... ...... 750 V28
WHEELER, CANDACE. Household art. .740 D64
LITERATURE.
BEERS, H. A. Selections from Haw-thorne...........................81o B39
BILLINGS, JOSH. pseu~d., see SHAW, H. W.B1RDSALL, W. W., and JONES, R. H. Lit-
erature of America ................ 8o8 B53BLACK, HUGH. Friendship......:....824 B56BROWN,' MARSHALL. Wit and humor. .817 B8i
DEKALB CITY LIBRARY.
BRYANT, W. C. Poems..............8IiB84B URROUGHS, JOHN. Year in the fields.-8I4 Bp4y
CARLYLE, '[HOMAS. Sartor Resartus. .824 C19
CARMAN, BLISS. By the Aurelian Wall.8I C21CLEMENS, S. L. (Mark Twain, pseud.)
Man that corrupted Hadleyburg....817 C59CRAIG, A. Casket of literary gems. .820 C84
DALE, DAPHNE, ed. Speaker's li'rary.8o8 D15DANTE, ALIGHIERI. Vision.........851 D23DUNBAR, P. L. Lyrics of the hearth-
side............................iiEMERSON, R. W. Essays. ser. I-2....814 E14Englishwoman's love letters...........826 En3
FERN, FANNY, pseud., see PARTON, Mrs.S. P. (W.)
FIELD, EUGENE. Love songs of childhood..............................811 F45With trumpet and drum..........811 F45w
Harry.................. .......... 821 H24HAWTHORNE, JULIAN, and LEMMON,
LEONARD. American literature. 8io H3IHIGGINSON, T. W. Cheerful yester
days..............................810 H53HOVEY, RICHARD. Along the trail....811 H82
HUDSON, H. N. .Text-hook of poetry..821 H86HUGO, VICTOR. Dramatic works . 8421H87IBSEN, HENRIK. When the dead awaken.839 167IRVING, WASHINGTON. Alhamhra .81; 1r8
Captain Bonuieville...............817Ir8cKnickerb'ocker's history of New
York..........................817 Ir8hSketch hook....................817Ir8s
KIPLING, RUDYARD. Departmental.dit-ties............................821 K62
LAMB, CHARLES, and LAMB, MARY.Tales from Shakespeare ............ 822 Shlt
LOwELL, J.. R. Poetical works. 8 i L95MABIE, H. W. Essays on work and cul-
ture................................814 MIILife of the spirit...................814 MIIiMy study fire................... 814 M zIm
MCALPINE, FRANK, comp. Treasuresfrom the poetic world....... ..... 8o8 M I
Treasures from the prose world . .8o8 MIIpMACAULAY), T. B. Lays of ancient
Rome........ ..................... 821 MIIMcCoy, JOHN, comIp. Trihute of flow-
ers............................... 808 M 13MAETERLINCK, MAURICE. Treasure of the
humble...............839 M26Wisdom and destiny.............839 M26w,
MARVEL, 1K., pseud., see MITCHELL,D. G.
MERIMEE, PROSPER. Letters to an un-known.............................846 M54
MEYNELL, ALICE T. Spirit of place. .824 M45MILTON, JOHN. Paradise lost...821 M64p
Poetical works........... ......... 82I M64MITCHFIT, D. G. (1K. MARVEL. pseud.)
Dream life............ ... ...... 818 M69Reveries of a bachelor..........8i8 M69r
MOLIfiRE, J. P. B. Dramatic works.
v. I................................842 M73OMAR KHAYYAM. Ruhaiyat.........891 OmiPARTON, Mrs. S. P. (W.) (FANNY
FERN, pseud.) Ginger-snaps .. 88 P25PHILLIPS, STEPHEN. Ulysses.........822 P54REPPLIER, AGNES.'In the dozy hours.824 R29
Points of view...................824 R29pRILEY, J. W. Old-fashioned roses....81i R45
Rhym;es of childhood............811 R45rROLFE, W. J., ed. Tales from English
history.............................820 R64ROSTAND, EDMOND. Cyrano de Berge-
rac........................... 842R73L'Aiglon..842R731
RUSKIN, JOHN. Sesame and lilies. .824 R89SAINTSBURY, GEORGE. History of French
literature......................840.9 SaeSCOTT, Sir WALTER. Poetical works. .821 5c43SCUDDER, VIDA D. Introduction to the
study of John Ruskin...........820 Sc9ISHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM.Works.822 ShI
3 V........ .... 822 Sh dSHAW, H. W. (JOSH BILLINGS,. pseud.)
Everyhody's friend...............817 5h2SITH, NICHOLAS. Stories or great na-
tional songs....................811 Sm5STEVENSON, R. L. B. Virginihus puer-
isque............................824 5t48TENNYSON, ALFRED, Lord. Idylls of the
king...........................82I T25z WAIN, MARK, pseud., see CLEMENS,
S. L.VAN DYKE, HENRY Fisherman's
luck...........................814 V28fLittle rivers....................814 V281
WARNER, C. D., ed. Library of theworld's' best literature. 30 v. q8o8 W24
WHITCHER, F. M. Widow Bedott pa-pers...........................817 W58
WHITING, LILIAN. The world heau-tiful ........................... 814 W59
WHITMAN, WALT Leaves of grass... 81I W59WILCOX, Mrs. E. (W.) Three wom-en... ......................... 811 W648
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION.
Boston and Bostonians...........917.44 B65BOWLES, SAMUEL.,/ Our new West. .. 917.9 B68BROOKS, PHILLIPS. Letters of travel. .910 B79BRYSON, M/rs. M. I1. Home life in
China .......................... 915.1 B84CAMPBELL, Mrs. H. (S.) Darkness and
daylight.......................... 917.47 C15DANA, R. H. Two years before the
mast ............................ 910 DigDono, ANNA B. Cathedral days ... .914.2 D66EVANS, R. D. Sailor's log..........910 EviFORD, I. N. Tropical America...918 F75GEIKIE, J. C. Adventures in Canada.9I7.I G27GODBEY, A. H. Stanley in Africa.. .. 916.7 G54HARE, A. J.' C. Walks idi Rome ... .914.5 H22HEADLEY, J. T. Stanley and other Afri-
FINDI~NG LIsT. 7
can explorers..................96.7 H34 GREEN, J. R. England. 4 V...........942 G82JOHNSON, W. F. Johnstown flood .. 917.48 J63 Short history of the English people.942 G82SKANE, E. K. Arctic explorations. v. 2.919 KI3 GREENE, F. D. Armenian massacres. .956 G83LEWIs, H. W. Glimpses of Peoria.9I7.73 L58 GuIzoT, F. P. G. France, 8 v . 944 G94Livingston's travels............... 916.7 L76 HAWTHORNE, JULIAN. United States. 3MCCLELLAN, R. G. Golden state....917.94 M22 v..............................973 H31MACGREGOR, JOHN. Thonsand miles in I-IEnLEv, F. Y. Marching through Geor-
the Roh Roy canoe ............... 914 MI7 gia ........................... 973.7 H36MUIR, JOHN. Mountains of Califor- KNIGHT, CHARLES. Popular history of
nia..........................917.94 M89 England. 4 v...................942 K74Our national parks............917.94 M89o LAMARTINE, ALPHONSE DE. French rev-
NURSEY, W. R. City of Escanaba, olution.........................944 L16Mich.........................917.74 N93 LORD, JOHN. Beacon lights of history.
PARKMAN, FRANCIS. Oregon trail ... 917.8 P23 0 v....................................904 L88
PECK, G. W. Melbourne and the Chin- MCCARTHY, JUSTIN. History of ourcha Islands....................919.4 P3 3 own times. 3 v............. MI2
Peerless atlas of the World............Ref. MCCoAN, J. C. Egypt.............962 M13San Jose and environments........917.94 F73 MASON, E. G. Chapters from IllinoisSMITH, F. H. Gondola days.......914.5 Sn5 history........................977.3 M38
White umbrella in Mexico ...... 917.2 Sm5 MENZEL, WOLFGANG. Germany from theSWEETSER, DELIGHT. One way around earliest period. 4 v..............943 M51
. the World ......................... 910 SW3 NICHOLS, G. W. Story of the greatTAyLOR, BAYARD. Journey to central march.........................973.7 N51
Africa ........................... 916.7 T2I PRESCOTT, W. H. Mexico.,2 v . 972 P92Three in Norway................914.8.T93 Peru. 2 v......................985 P92TILDEN, J. N. Grammar school geogra- R.AMBAUD, ALFRED. Russia. 2 v .947 R14
phy.............. ............ 9I0 T45 RICHARDSON, ABBIE S. History of ourWhite foreigners ............... 915.9 W58 country.........................973 R39WILLIAMS, CHARLES. Travellers in Af- ROBINSON, NUGENT, comp. History of
rica .............................. 916 W67 the world.'2 v................q909R56SCIDMoRE, 'ELIZA R. China..........951 5c3
HISTORY. SCOTT, Sr WALTER. Tales of chival-ry.............................940 5c43
ABBOTT, J. S. C. Austria.........943.6 A23 Sons of the American revolution, Ill.Italy..........................945 A23 society of. Yearbook. 1896. q906 116s
ADAMS, G. B. Growth of the French STEEVENS, G. W. With Kitchener toKhartum.......................962 5t3nation .......................... "944 Ad1 IIALHEILMERM. E. Ancient history. .930 T32
ANDERSON, J. J. School history of Eng- TRUland............................942 A22 HIT
BARNES, A. S., ed. General history. .909 B26 o u a ihSan....938 ~BARTJ .Historyan government War in the East ................. 950 W58
of Nebraska ................... 978.2 B271 WHTENbICAD. Wodrfl6sBOULGER, D. C. China.............951 B66 capes.......... .............. .90 W8
J. MA 0., ed. Daring deeds of "WILBERFORCE, ARCHIBALD. Spain andBRAYANhercoois.........94W6
American heroes..........7B3 conis.......................973 B64BROWNE, J. H. Four years in Seces- BORPY
sia.......................... ....... 973.7 B81 IGRPYCLARK, E. L. Turkey................949.6 C54 INDIVIDUAL.CLARK, J. H. Cuba...............973.89 C55-CREASY, E. S. Fifteen decisive bat- ALCOTT, LOUISA M.
tles . . ..... 90.....g9 C86 Life, letters and journal; ed. byDeKalb (Ill.) Chronicle. Illustrated Cheney........................B AlI c
souvenir ............... f977.3 D37 B ALZAC, HONORt DE.
DICKSON, WALTER. Japan.............952 D56 Wormeley, K. P. Memoir of Bal-DRAKE, S. A. Making of New Eng- zac ..................... B B2Iw
land .......................... :...974 D78 BARRIE, Mrs. MARGARET (0.)EARLE, ALICE M. Home life in colonial Barrie, J. M. Margaret Ogilvy. .. B B27
days................973 E7 BLAINE, J. G.FERNALD," J. C. The Spaniard in his- Boyd, J. P. James G. Blaine...B B57h
tory'............................. 946 F39 Houghton, W. R. James G. Blaine. B B57hFINLEY, J. B. Life. among the In- Northrup, H. D. James G. Blamne... B B57n
dians...............70.1 F4 Ramsdell, H. James G. Blamne...B B57r
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8 DEKALB CITY LIBRARY.
BOONE, DANIEL. PHILBRICK, J. D.Bogart, W. H. Daniel Boone and the Dnnton, Larkin, ed. Memorial of the
hunters of Kentucky............ BB64h life of John D. Philbrick.........B P53dBs OWNING, ROBERT, and. BROWNING, Mrs. RAPHAEL.
E. (B). Letters. 2 V...............B B82I Lamartine, Alphonse de. Raphael ...B R161COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER. REID, WHITELAW, see HARRISON.
Lamartine, Alphonse de. Life of Co- RUSKIN, JOHN.lubus ..................... B C721 Mather, Marshall. Life of John Rus-
C1.OMWELL, OLIVER. kin ........ .... B R89m1Headley, J. T. Life of Oliver Crom- SAND, GEoRGE, pseud., see DUDEVANT.
well ........... ...B C88h SMITH, Mrs. AMANDA.DICKENS, CHARLES. Autohiography...................B Sm5t
Ward, A. W. Charles Dickens ... :.B D55w STANDISH, MILES.DUDEVANT, IMne. A. L. A. (D.). Abbott, J. S. C. Miles Standish.. ..B S2Ia
(GEORGE SAND, pseud.) SPURGEON, C. H.Thomas Bertha. George Sand.......B D86 Conwell, R. H. Life of Charles Had-
ELISABETH AMALIA EUGENIE, Empress don Spurgeon...B 592cof Austria. Northrop, H. D. Charles H. Spur-
Martyrdom of an empress ........... B E142 geon..................B92nFIELD, EUGENE. STEVENSON, R. L. B.
Wilson, Francis. The Eugene Field Balfour, Graham. Life of Robertthat I knew................... B F45w Louis'Stevenson. 2 v...........B Sf47
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN. Antohiogra- WASHINGTON, B. T.phy ............................... B F85 Up from slavery.................B W27
GARFIELD, J. A. "WASHINGTON, GEORGE.Brishin, J. S., and Balch, W. R. Henley, Leonard. Life of Washing-
James A. Garfield ................ B GI8h ton................B 27thGL.ADSTONE, W. E. WASHINGTON, Mrs. MARY (B.) and
Bryce, James. William Ewart Glad- WASHINGTON, Mrs. MARTHA (D.) C.stone.................B G45b Conkling, Margaret C. Memoirs of
McCarthy, Justin. Story of Glad- the mother and wife of Washing-stone's life ..... ................ BG45m ton...........................B W274
GCODRIcH,- S. G. Recollections of a life- WILLARD, FRANCES E.time. v 2..............................B G62 Nineteen beautiful years.. ........B W66n
GOUGH, J. B. Sunlight and shadow.... B G72 COLLECTED BIOGRAPHY.GRANT, U. S.
Remlap, L. T. Grant and his travels. ANDERSON, JAMES. Ladies of the Cove-2 v................................ B G76r nant...................920 An2
HARRISON, BENJAMIN. ELLET, Mrs. E. F. Pioneer women ofWallace, Lewis, and Halstead, Murat. the West ......................... 920 E15
Life and pubhlic services of Benja- HIGGINSON, T. W. Contemporaries. . .920 H52.iii Harrison and Whitelaw Reid. .B H24 HUBBARD, ELBERT. Little journeys to
HOWE, JULIA W. Reminiscences...B H82 the homes of :HUTGO. VICTOR. American anthors .. ........ ..... 020 H87
Mlar-zials, F. T. Life of Victor American statesmen.............920 H87aHugo N..OF.ARC.. B H872m Famous women...............920 H87f
JOA N F ARC.KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Hermits ... 920 K61Tnckey, Janet. Joan of Arc ........ B J27t PEABODY, A. P. Harvard gradnates.. .920 P3 I
LEE, &ent. R. E., PLUTARCH. Lives; ed. hy Ginn...920 P'74cCooke, J. E. Mohnn; or, last days of SEAWELL, MOLLY E. Twelve naval cap-
Lee ..... .... :............B L5Ic tains ..................... 920 SeILOWELL, J. R. SPARKS, E. F. Men who made the na-
Hal-, F. E. James Russell Lowell and tion.... ...................... 920 Sp2his friends.......................B L95h FICTION.
Scndder. H. F. James Russell Low-ell. 2 v.............B Lg5s ALDRICH, T. B. Marjorie Daw......... .A12
MARION FRANCIS. ALLEN, J. L. Choir invisible............A54cHarry, P., and Weerns, M. L. Life of Reign of law........................ .A54r
General Francis Marion....B W27rh', Two gentlemen of Ky............... A54t.MOODY, Rev. GRANVILLE. A life's retro- ALLSTON, MARGARET, pseud., see- Mrs.
spect............................... B M771 ANNA FARQUHAR.OGILVY, MARGARET, see BARRIE. ALTSCHELER, J. A. Wilderness road...A17'
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ARTHUR, T. S. Leaves from the book ofhuman life.........................Ar7
ATHERTON, GERTRUDE F. Conqueror. At4AUSTEN, JANE. Pride and prejudice.
2 v ... ................................. Au7BACHELLER, IRVING. D'ri and I........ B2dBAINES, MINNIE W. His cousin the
doctor ............................. B16BALZAc, HONORS DE. Eugenie Grandet;
Pierrette......................
Pere Gariot; Marriage contract. B2IpVendetta..........................B2Iv
BANGS, J. K. House-boat on the .. yx.. B22hBARBOUR, A. M That Mainwaring af-
fair..............................B23tBARR, Mrs. A. E Lion's whelp.........B27BARRETT, FRANK Great Hesper.........B273BARRIE, J. M. Little minister.........B2751
a entimental Tommy.................B275sTommy and Grizel..................B275tWhen a man's single...............B275w
BAYLY, ADA F. (Edna Lyall, pseud.).We two............................B34
BEAcONSFIELD, BENJ. DISRAELI, Earl of.Lothair ............................ B35
BELLAMY, EDWARD. Looking backward.. B431BELL, CURRER, psiud., see BRONTE, CHAR-
LOTTE.BELL, LILIAN, see BOGUE, Mrs. LILIAN
L. (B.).BESANT, WALTER. Children of Gibeon. B46c
Master craftsman...............B46mand RICE, JAMES. All sorts and
conditions of men..................B465BLAcK, WILLIAM. Highland cousins. B56
Shandon bells......................B56sBOGUE, Mrs. LILIAN L. (B.). Under
side of'things........................B63BOOTHBY, GUY. Dr. Nikola............B64BRADDON, MARY E. Aurora Floyd...B72a
Mohawks................... B72mVixen................................B72v
BRADY, C. T. When blades are out...B727BRONTf, CHARLOTTE. (Currer Bell,
pseud.). Shirley............ .......... B78Villette.........................B78v
BROUGHTON, RHODA. Belinda .......... B794BROWN, ALICE. T'iverton tales. ........... B81BULWER LYTTON, see JLYTTON, E. G. E.
BULWER. baron.BUNNER, H. C. Love in old clothes...B88
Short sixes............... B88sZadoc Pine ......................... B88z
BURNETT, Mrs. F. H. Haworth's ... B93hIn connection with the De Willoughbyclaim........................B93i
Methods of Lady Walderhurst....B93mThat lass o' Loweries............... B93t
BURNHAM, Mrs.. C. L. (R.). MissPritchard's wedding.............. B935m
Sweet clover ............... B935sCABLE, G. W. Cavalier.............. Cii
Old Creole days....................CloCAINE, HALL. Eternal city............CI2eCAREY, ROSA N. Mary St. John........CI8
Merle's crusade....................CI8mWee wifie ......................... CI8w
CARLETON, WILL. Old infant........ -.... C19CARSON, W. H. Hester Blair..........(.23CASKODEN, EDWIN, pseud., see-MAJOR,
CHARLES.CATHERWOOD, MARY H. Lazarre........C281
Romance of Dollard................C28rStory of Tonty.....................C28sWhite Islander....................C28w
CERVANTES, S. M. DE. Don Quixote. C33CHAMBERS, R. W. Cardigan.............C35
Conspirators........................C35cCHESNUTT, C. W. House behind the
cedars............................C42bMarrow of tradition.................C42mWife of his youth.................C42w
CHURCHILL, WINSTON. Crisis.......... C47cRichard Carvel.....................C47r
COLLINS, W. W. New Iagdalen.........C69CONNOR, RALPH, pseud., see GORDON, C. W.CONRAD, JOSEPH. Lord Jim.. ......... C761COOPER, J: F. Pilot..................C78p:Pioneers.... .................. C78pi
Spy....... ................ C78sTwo admirals......................C78t
CORELLI, MARIE, pseud., see MACKAY,. MINNIE.
CRADDOCK, CHARLES EGDERT,.pseud., seeMURPREE, MARY N.
CRAIGIE, Mrs. P. (R.) (JOHN OLIVERHOBBES, pseud.). Robert Orange. C84r
CRAIK, Mrs. D. M. (M.). Christmasmistake............ .................. C84John Halifax, gentleman..... ........ C841Ij
CRANE, STEPHEN. Red badge of courage.. C85CRAWFORD, F. M. Don Orsino..........C854d
In the palace of the king........... C854iMarion Darche ...... C854maMr. Isaacs.......................C854miPietro Gbisleri .... ,.......C854pSant' Ilario.................. ....... C854sSaracinesca................... ...... C854saVia Cr'. cis........................... C854v
CROLY, GEORGE. Tarry thoui till I conme. ... C87CR~OSS, Mrs. M. A. (E.) L. (GEORGE
ELIOT, pseud.). Works. 3 v...C88Adam Bede........................... C88aDaniel Deronda..................... .C88dFelix Holt .......................... C88fRomola ........................... .. C88r
and Theophrastus Such ... C88rlCROWNINSHIELD, Mirs. Archbishop and
the lady .............. ......... .... C883CURTIS, G. W. Pine and I..............Cg4, OEHNED adeso
Philip .............................. D26Daughter of the Philistines ............. D264DAVIS, R. H. Exiles and other stories... .D29
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Gallegher ......................... D29gIn.the fog.........................D29iVan Bibber... .................. D29v
DAVIS, W. S. Friend of Cesar........D298DICKENS, CHARLES. Barnaby Rudge. D55b
Choice stories from Household words.. D55cChristmas carol and Cricket on the
hearth........................D55chCricket on the hearth..............D55crDavid Copperfield..................D55dHard times........................D55hLittle Dorrit ....................... D55liMartin Chuzzlewit.................D55mNicholas Nickleby ................. D55niOld curiosity shop ................ D550Oliver Twist.......................D55olPickwick papers...................D55pTale of two cities...................D55t
DISRAELI, BENJ., see BEAcONSFIELD, BENJ.DISRAELI, carl of.
DOYLE, A. C. Beyond the city........D77bHound of the Baskervilles..........D77hMicah Clarke......................D77mWhite company....................D77w
DROMGOOLE, W. A. Valley path. D83vDUDEVANT, Mm e. A. L. A. (D.). (GEORGE
SAND, pseud.) Bagpipers..........D86Fanchon the cricket.................D86f
DUMAS, ALEXANDER. Count of MonteCristo...........................D89
Page of the Duke of.Savoy..........D8gpThree musketeers.................D8gtViscount de Bragelonne .... D89v
DUNBAR, P. L. Love of Landry........DpIlEGERTON, GEORGE. Keynotes...........Eg2'EGGLESTON, EDWARD. End of the world.. . Eg3e
Hoosier schoolmaster..............Eg3hmELIOT, GEORGE, pseud., see CROSS, Mrs.
M. A. (P.) L.Elizabeth and her German garden.....E142ERKMANN, EMILE, and CHATRAIN, ALEX-
ANDER. Conscript...................... E45Madame Therese............. ....... E45m
FARQUHAR, Mrs. A. (MARGARET "ALLSTON,pseud.). Her Boston experiences . P..23F LANDRA U, C. MI. Diary of a freshman.. .F6i
FOOTE, Mrs. M. (H.). Last assembly, ball. .F73FORD, P. L. Janice Meredith............ F75
Story of an untold love. ............. F75sWanted-a match-maker ....... ..... F75w
FowvLE1R. E. T. Concerning Isabel Carnaby.. F82Cupid's garden ................ ..... F82cDouble thread........... .... ...... F82dFarringdons............... ........ F82f
Fox. JOHN, jr. Crittenden..............F83F'EEMAN. Mrs. M. E.. (W.).,, see WIL-
KINS, MARY F.FRENCH, ALICE (OCTAVE THAI4ET,
Pseud.). Missionary sheriff...........PF88Stories of a western town. .. .. . ........ F88s
FRIEDMAN, I. K. Poor people......... ... P9i
FROTHINGHAM, EUGENIA B. Turn of the
road...............................F93FULLER, ANNA. Pratt portraits........... F95FURNMAN, Lucy S. Stories of a sancti-
fied town.............................P98GARLAND, HAMLIN. Her mountain lover..GI8tjASKELL, Vis. E. C. (S.). Cousin Phillis. G2I C
Cranford................G2TcrGLASGOW, ELLEN A. G. Battleground... G46b
Voice of the people................G46v)GLYN, ELINOR. Visits of Elizabeth. G52v'GOODWIN, Mrs. M. (W.). Head of a
hundred.................G63GORDON, C. W. (RALPH CON NOR, pseud.).
Black Rock.......................G65Man from Glengarry................65mSky pilot.........................G65s
Goss, C. F. Redemption of David Cor-son...............................G69r
GRAHAME., KENNETH. Dream days. G76dGolden Age.......................G76g
GRANT, ROBERT. Unleavened bread .G764GREEN, ANNA KATHARINE, see ROHLFS
Mrs. A. K. (G.).GREENE, Mrs. S. P. (M.). Vesty of the
Basins...............................G832GREENOUGH, Mrs. S. D. (L.). In extremis.G85GRIFFITH, Mrs. T. H. Year with Gerty
West.................................G87H. H., pseud., see JACKSON, Mrs. H. M.
(F.) H.HAGGARD, H. R. Allen Quartermain. HI2
King Solomon's mines..............HI2kMr. Meeson's will.................HI2m
HARDY, THOMAS. Life's little ironies... .H221Return of the native......H22Ir
HARLAND, HENRY. Cardinal's snuff-box..H224cHARTE, F. B. Colonel Starbottle's client.. H25
Under the redwoods...............H25uHAWKINS, A. H. (ANTHONY HOPE,
pseud.). Man of mark........ ........ H31HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. Ethan Brand . H312
House of seven gables............... H312hMosses from an old manse. ......... H3I2mScarlet letter .... .................... H3I2s
HAY, MARY C. Squire's legacy..........H32HAvENS, HERBEPT. Under the lone star. . H322HEGAN, ALICE C. Mrs. Wiggs of the
cabbage patch .... .................. H36HEWLETT, MAURICE. Forest lovers. .. H49f
Richard. Yea-and-Nay ................ H4grHODDES, JTOHN OLIVER, pseud., see CRAIGIE,
Mrs. P. (R.).HOLLAND, J. G. Arthur Bonnicastle .... H71
Nicholas Minturn ................... H71DHOILFY, MARIETTA (JoSIAH ALLEN'S
WIFE, pseuid.) Tirzah Ann's summertrip .......... ................... ... H72
HORTON, GEORGE. Like another Helen. ... H781HOUGH, EMERSON. Girl at the halfway
house ................ ............. .H81HOWARD. BLANCHE WILLIS, see TEUFFE~L,
Mrs. B. W. (H.).
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HOWELLS, W. D. Rise of Silas Lapham.H837HUGHES, THOMAS. Tom Brown at Ox-
ford .............................. H87HUGO, VICTOR. Jean Valj can..........H872
Les miserables....................H8721Notre-Dame de Paris.............H872n
HTUNT, Mrs. H. M. (F.), see JACKSON,Mrs. H. M. '(F.) H.
INGRAHAM, J. H. Prince of the house,f Dtavid ........................... 1n4
IRON, RALPH, pseud., see SCHREINER,OLIVE.
IZAX, IKABOD. My satchel and I.........IziJACKSON, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. (H. H.,
pseud.). Ramona..................J I2rJACOBS, W. W. Many cargoes.......:.JI5m
More cargoes.....................JI5moJAMES, HENRY. Emharrassments........J23
The real thing.......................J23rJANVIER, T. A. Passing of Thomas. J26JENSEN, WILHELM. , Karine............J45kJEWETT, SARAH 0. Queen's twin........J55
White heron......................J55wJOHN, EUGENIE (E. MARLITT, pseud.).
Second wife ...............JOINSTONE, ANNIE F. Ole mammy's
torment....... .................. J64JOHNSTON, MARY. To have and to hold..J65KING, CHARLES. Cadet days............K58c
Trooper Ross.........................K58tKINGSLEY, CHARLES. Alton Locke . K61
Hypatia..............................K6IhWestward ho!.....................K6Iwe
KII{ING, RUDYARD. Captains courageous.. K62
KIRKMANN, M. M. Romance of GilhertHolmes.............................K63r
Laddie.............................M691LA MOTTE-FOUQUE, F. H. K., baron de.
Undine...........................LIILAMARTINE, ALPHONSE DE. Graziella .... Li6gLAUT, A. C. Lords of the North... ...... L37LEWIS, A. H. Wolfville, days........... L58wL ILJENCRANTZ, 0. A. Thrall of Lief the
Lucky ........................ L627LLOYD, J. U. Stringtown on the pike. .. L77LONG, J. L. Prince of illusion............ L85LONGFELLOW, H. W. Hyperion ,.......... L86
Outre-mer ........................... L86oLOTI, PIERRE, pseud., see VIAUD, L. M. J.LOVER, SAMUEL. Handy Andy........ ... L94LOWRY, H. D. Prisoners of the earth. .. .L954LUDLOW. J. M. Dehorah ................. L96LUSH, C. K. Federal judge .............. L97LYALL, EDNA. -Pseud., see BAYLY, ADA E.
LYTTON, F. G. E., BULWER, 1st baron.Last days of Pompeii .................. g
MCCALL. SIDNEY. Truth Dexter......... M12MCCARTHY, I. H. Doom...............MI24
If I were king....................... MI24i
MCCUTCHEON, G. B. Graustark.......... M13
MACDONALD, GEORGE David Elginhrod . MI4dMalcolm......................MI4m
Marquis of Lossie..................MI4maWhat's mine's mine.................. M4wWilfrid Cumhermede................M14wi
MCFADDEN, CORNELIA. Sibylla.......M15Seamstress of Stettin.................MI5sICHUGH, HUGH. John Henry.......... M i8
VIA KAY, MINNIE (MARIE CORELLI,pseud.). Ardath..................MIQ
Master Christian................ ..... M mM\1 CLANDBUGH, FLORENCE. Automaton ear.. M22VIACLAREN, IAN, pseud., see WATSON,
JOHN.MAJOR, CHARLES (EDw. CASKODEN,
pseud.). Dorothy Vernon of Had-don Hall........................M28d
When knighthodd was in flower. M2wMARCHMONT, A. W. In the name of a
woman ............................ M33MARLITT, E., pseud., see JOHN, EUGENIE.MARRYAT, FREDERICK. King's own. M34
Masterman Ready.................M34mMr. Midshipman Easy.............M34mi
MARTIN, E. S. Li'cid intervals.........M36MARTIN, Mrs. M. E. For a dream's sake.M366MATTHEWS, BRANDER. Vignettes of Man-
hattan.............................M43MAPASSANT, GUY DE. Odd numher. M44MEADE, Mrs. L. T. Palace heautiful. M46MEREDITH, GEORGE. Diaua of the cross-
ways..............................M54MERRIMAN, HENRY SETON, pseud., see
SCOTT, H. S.MITCHELL, J. A. Amos Judd........M695a
Pines of Lory.......................M6g5pThat first affair...................M695t
MITCHELL, S. W. Adventures of Fran-cois............................M698
Circumstances....................M698cHugh Wynne....................M698h
MULOCK, DINAH M., see CRAIK, Mrs.D. M. (M.).
MUNN, C. C. Uncle Terry.......... ... M92
MURFREE, MARY N. (CHARLES EGBERTCRADDOCK, pscud.). Despot ofBroomsedge cove ................. M94
In the Tennessee mountains.......... M94iProphet of the Great Smoky Mountain. M94p
New Antigone ......................... An8NORRIS, FRANK. Octopus........... .... N79OLLIVANT, ALFRED. Boh, son of battle..OUIDA, pseud., see RAMEE, LOUISA DE LA.OVERTON, GWENDOLEN. Heritage of un-
rest ............. .. ................ 0v2PAGE. T. N. In ole Virginia ............. P1 4
Old ventleman of the Black stock.... P140Red Rock................. ........ PI4r
PARKER, GILBERT. Battle of the strong... P22Lane that. had no turning........... P221Pierre and his people............... P22pRight of way ...................... P22rSeats of the mighty ................. P22S
PARKER, HELEN F. Constance Aylmer... P224
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PEMBERTON, MAX. Footsteps of a throne.. P36PHELPS, ELIZABETH STUART, see WARD,
mvrs. E. S . (P.).PHILLPOTTS, EDEN. Sons of the morning.. P54PIDGIN, C. F. Blennerhassett............P59b
Quincy Adams Sawyer ............. P5qPOE, E. A. Works. 6 v..............P75
'Pales.............................P75tPOOL, MARIA L. In the first person. P78i
Meloon farm ........................ P78mPORTER, JANE. Scottish chiefs..........P83s
Thaddeus of Warsaw.................P83tPOTTER, MARGARET H. House of De
Maily............................P85hPUSHK N, ALEXANDER. Marie.........P97mRAMfiE, LOUISA DE LA. (Q UIDA, pseud.).
Othmar.............................RIdoRuffino.............. . R14r
READE, CHARLES. Cloister and the hearth..R222REMINGTON, FREDERIC. Men with the
hark on................................R28RICE. JAMFS, joint author, see BESANT,
WALTER.RIGGS, Mrs. K. D. (S.) W., see WIGGIN,
Mrs. K. D. (S.).ROE, E. P. Home acre.............NR62h
Nature's serial story...................R62nROLHFS, Mrs. A. K. (tG.). Circular study.R63RUNXLE, BERTHA. Helmet of Navarre. . R87hSAINT PIERRE, J. H. B. DE. Paul and
Virginia............................. atSAND, GEORGE, pseud., see DUDEVANT
Mnme. A. L. A. (D.).SCHREINER, OLIVE (RALPH IRON, pseud.).
Story of an African farm...........Sch7SCOTT, H. S. (HENRY SETON MERRIMAN
pseud.). Prisoners and captives .... Sc4IpSowers............ ......... Sc4Is
and TALLENTYRE, S. G. Moneyspinner..................5Sc413
SCOTT, SIR WALTER. Guy Mannering.5. c4.3Ivanhoe .............. ............. 5c43iKenilworth .......... ............. 5 c43k-Heart of Midlothian...............5Sc43hWaverly ............ .............. Sc43w
SEAWELL, MOLLY E. House of Egremont. . SethSHELDON, C. M. In His steps...........5Sh4
Twentieth door ..................... ShdtSHEPHERD, DOROTHY, pseud., see STUART,
Mrs. E. F.SHEPPHARD, ELIZABETH S. Charles Au-
chester. 2 v .............. 5SHORTHOUSE, J. H. John Inglesant ... Sh8j
Sir Percival.......:.................. Sh8sSlFNXIEwIcz, HENRYK. Pan Michael..Sli
With fire and sword............. .... Si'SIMMS, W. G. Eutaw ................... SidSMITH, F. H. Caleh. West............. Sm5
Colonel Carter of Cartersville....Sm~cSNIDER, D. J. Freehurgers.............. Sn3Solitary summer ..................... El42sSOUSA, J. P. Fifth string .............. So8
STEPHENS, Mrs. A. S. Lady Mary. St4STEPHENS, R. N. Philip Winwood. 5t45STEVENSON, R. L. B. Across the plains.. 5t48a
David Balfour.................... .. t48dMaster of Ballantrae...............5t48mTieasure Island....................t48t
STIMSON, F. J. King Noanett..........St5STOCKTON, F.'R. Chosen few..........5t6
House of Martha...................St6hKate Bonnet........................StkRudder Grange.....................St6rSquirrel Inn.......................St6s
SSTUART, Mrs. E. F. (P.) (DOROTHYSHEPHERD, pseud.). Jerry.............Stgi
STUART, Mrs. R. (M.) Golden wedding..-5t93gMariah's mourning...................Stg3mSonny..............................t93s
TI LLENTvRE, S. G., joint author, seeSCOTT, H. S.
STARXINGTON, BOOTH. Gentleman fromIndiana........................ T17
Monsieur Beaucaire....TI7mTAyLOR, H. C. CHATFIELD-. Crimson wing. T2ITEUFFEL, Mrs. B. W. (H.). One summer.T29THACKERAY, ANNE I. Story of Elizaheth.. T32TIHACKERAv, W. M. Adventures of Philip. T322
Henry Esmond....................T322hNewcomes........................T322nVirginians.............T322v
THANET, OCTAVE, pseud., see FRENCHALICE.
THOMPSON, MAURICE. Alice of old Vin-cennes ............................. T37
TOURGEE, A. W. Fool's errand...........T64TUTTIETT, M. G. Silence of Dean Mait-
land ............................... T88VALDfS. A. P. Fourth estate.............V23
Joy of Captain Rihot................V23fVAN DvKE, HENRY. Ruling passion. ... V28rVAN RENSSELAER, Mrs. M. G. One man
who was content....................... V35VERNE, JULES. Journey to the center of
the earth................59Michael Strogoff........... ....... V5gm
Tour of the world in einlhty days. ...V59t
VIXUD, L. M. T. (PIERRE LoTI, pseud.).Romnce of Snahi ................... V65,
VOY'NICH, Mrs. E. L. Gadfly............ V94WALLACE LrWIs. Ben Fur........... WI 5WARD, Mrs. E. S. (P.). Fourteen to one. W2 T
Friends........................ W2IfGate~s ajar........................... W2IgSilent nariner........................ W2IS
WART). Mrs. M. A. A. (Mrs. HUMPHREYSTART).Eleanor .............. W2I~e
T-Telheck of" Bannisdale. 2 V........ W214h1Robert Elsmere .................... W2I4r
WARE. WILLIAM. Auirelian............. W22aZenhia............ ........... . W22z
WARNER. C. D. Golden house........ W24VLittle journey in the world.......... .W241
WARREN, SAMUEL. Ten thousand a year. . W25
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WATANNA, ONOiA. Japanese nightingale.. W29WATERBURY, iI1. Seven years among the
freedmen.........................W292VVATERLOO, STANLEY. Story of Ab. W294
AL i SOiN, JoIN (IAN MACLAREN, pseud.).Beside the bonnie brier buth. W331
Days of Auld Lang Syne.........W331diKate Carnagie...................W33k
WEBSTER, H. K. Banker and the bear...WELLS, D. D. Her ladyship's elephant. .W46IWESTCOTT, E. N. David Harun. W52WEYMAN, S. J. Sophia.................W54s
Under the red robe ................... W54uWHARTON, M/Irs. E. J. Greater inclination.W55
Valley of decision. 2 Y...............W55YWHITE, W. A. Court of Boyville. W582
Stratagems and spoils ...............\WHITEING, RICHARD. No. 5 John street.W586WHITNEY, Mrs., A. D. (T.). Faith Gart-
ney's. girlhoodl................... ...... W6W IGGIN, Mrs. K. D. (S.) (afterwards
lrs, RIGGS). Penelope's Irish ex-periences........ .......... ....... W63p
Penelope's progress..................W63prTimcthy's quest......................W6 3 t
WILKINS, MARY E. (afterwards Mrs.FREEMAN). Heart's highway. W65h
Humble romance ................... W65hnMadel nn ....................... W65mNew England nun....................W65nPortion of labor...................W65
TISEMAN, N. P. 5. Fabiola..........W75WOOD,'HENRY. Edward Burton. W8 ;eSATES EDMUND. Broken to barress.ZfA'NGWILL, ISRAEL. Mantle of Elijah... .Z13
Master...........................Z13mZOLA, EMILE. Paris, 2 v..................Z7
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)Esoa. Fables, 2 Y ................... 'F Ae8ALCOTT, LOUISA M. Eight cousins . .Al Ie
Jack and Jill .................. .... *Al IjLittle men............. ............ *AlIILittle women...................... *Ali liOld fashioned girl ................. *Al~oRose in bloom..................... *AlIrUnder the lilacs .................. *Aliu
ALDEN, W. L. Cruise of the Canoe Club...*A12ALDRICH, T. B. Story of a bad boy.... .*Al24sANDREWS. JANE. Each and all.... 'AD23e
Seven little sisters ................ * An23s-Ten boys ....................... :.*An23t
Arabian nights ..................... '*'F ArIAUSTIN, 0. P. IUncle Sam's secrets. .*35O Au7BAKER, R. S. Boys' book of invention
....... ........ ............ x 608 B I7hB,& KFR, W. G Geographyr for young
folks.......... .... :.......... x 910B17BALDWIN, JAMES. Fairy stories and
fables ......................... *'F BIQFifty famous stories retold.* .. 908 B i9
Old stories of the East..........:220 B190
Story of Siegfried...............'293b19BAUM, L. KEF. merican tairy tales.. B42
V otoer Goose in prose. ..........*F B42BACLOR, FiRANCES ,O URTENAY, see BELGER,
BEEBE. MABEL B. Four American navalheroes. ......... .... 92B39
BELGER, Mrs. F C. (B.). Juan andJuanita a ............... *B41
BLI SOLL, A. F. Story of Amer icanhistory..........................973 B57
BLA Ci-BARD, AMiE. Heroine of 1812. . B59BOLTON, Mrs. S. (K.). Lives of girls
who became famous..'92O B63BOY. SEN, I-z. H. Boyhood in Norway. . B69-b
i,: orseland. tales.....................B6gnBUNYAN, JOHN. Pilgrim's progress. .. B884
BURNETT', Mrs. F. H Little LordFauntleroy............... .*B931
Two little Pilgrims' progress. 'B93tVBu ITEL ORTH, HEZEKIAH. Knight of
liberty............................Bg8Wanpum belt.................... *B98WTreasure ship..B98t
CARROLL, LEWIS, pseud., see DODGSONC. L.
Child's health primer. ....... 612N22CLARKE, M. Story of Thneas.*871 V8Ic
Story of Troy........*871 V8IcrCLEMENS, S. L. (i ARK TWAIN, pseud.).
HuIckleberry Finn.................*C59hPrince and the pauper..............*C59pTom Sawyer......................... t C59tTom Sawyer abroad.................*C59to
CLOVER, S. T. Paul Traver's adventures. .*C62COFFIN. C. C. Boys of '61..........*073 C65b
Boys of '76..................*973 C65boDrumbeat of the nation...........*973 C65dFollowing the flag................. *973 Cf5f
COSTELLO, F. H. On fighting decks in1812.... .. ....... ... ................. *C82
DAVIS, R. H. Stories for boys .......... *D295DEFOE, DANIEL. Robinson Crusoe. *D36DICKENS, CHARLES. Child's history of
England ...................... *942 D5Little Nell........................ *D5511
DODGSON, C. L. (LEWIS CARROLL, pseud.).Alice's adventures in wonderland.... *F D66
DOUBL EDAY, RUSSELL. Cattle ranch tocollege .............................. *7
DRA\KE, S.A. Watch fires of '76.."" *973 D7 8
DRYSDALE, WILLIAM. Pine ridge planta-tion.......................*D84Young consul ....................... D84y
DU CHAILLU, P. B. Country of the'dwarfs........................*9 16.7 D85
Land of the long night......*914.8 D85Lost in the jungle.........*g16.7 D851
DUNTON, LARKIN, ed. World and itspeople,' 2 v............... ....... :... *9IO D9I
EGGLESTON, EDWARD. Hoosier school-
1.3
D EKALB CITY LIBRARY.
boy ........................... *Eg3hStories of great Americans........*920 E32
ELLIS, E. S. History of the U. S. *973 E15Klondike nuggets...................*E153
FISKE, JOHN. War of independence *973 F54FRASER, W. A. Mooswa...............F86GALPIN, CROMWELL, and others. Chil-
dren's history hook..............*973 G13GILMAN, ARTHUR. Tales of the path-
finders.........................*973 G78'GOULD, A. W. Mother Nature's chil-
cren..........................*390 G73GRINNELL. G. B. Jack among the In-
diais............................*G88jJack the young ranchman.........*G88j a
GUERBER, HELENE A. Story of the Eng-lish....................*942G92
Story of the Romans.............*937 G92Story of the thirteen colonies. *973 G92
H. H., pseud., see JACKSON, Mrs. H. M.(F.) H.
HALE. E. E. Man without a country..*HT3mHARRIS, J. C. Nights with Uncle Re
mus. ....................... *EH24HAWTIIORNE, NATHANIEL. Tanglewood
tales..........................*292 H3ItWonder book.................*292 H3Iw
HAZARD, B. E., and DUTTON, S. T. Indi-ans and pioneers .................. *973 H33
HENDERSON, W. J. Afloat with the flag.. *H38HENTY, G. A. By pike and dyke. *H39
By right of conquest...............*H39bCat of Bubastes..................*H39cCornet of horse..................*H39coDragon and the raven..............*H39dIn freedom's cause.................*H39iLion of St. Mark ..... *H391Orange and green................*H39oOut on the pampas...............*H3gotThrough the fray..... .... ....... .. *H39tYoung Carthaginian............... *H3gy
HOWELLS, W. D. Boy's town......... .*H8371IUGHES, THOMAS. Tom Brown's school
days ................................ *H87sHUMPHREY, rs. F. A., and others.
Wonder stories of history......... *908 H88HURD, G. M. Bennett twins ........ H93HUTSTFD, MARY H. Stories of Indian
children..................*970.1 H96HUTTCHINSON, J. C. Our wonderful bod-
ies. 2 v. ..... .................... *612 H92TNGFRSOr I, ERNEST. Book of the ocean*9Io In4INMAN. HENRY. The Delahoydes...*In6d
Ranch on the Oxhide .............. . .*In6rJACKSON. Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. (H. H.,
/seud.) Nelly's silver mine......... *J12nJOHONNOT, JAMES. Book of cats and
dogs ....................... ..... *599 J66Stories of our country. v. 3, pt. I.. *970 J66Ten great events in history. v. 4, pt.2 ........ *Q09 J66
-and BOUTON, EUGENE. How we
live. v. I.........................*6I2J66JUDD, MARY C. Wigwam stories........*J88KALER, J. 0. (JAMES OTiS, pseud.)
Corporal 'Lige's" recruit............*KI2cCruise with Paul Jones..............*KI2crLeft behind.......................*KI2lLife savers.......................*KI2liMorgan, the Jersey spy............*KI2mOff Santiago with Sampson..........*K12Sarah Dillard's ride...............*KI2sSilent Pete......................*KI2siTory plot........................*KI2tWith the swamp fox...............*KI2wWhen Dewey came to Manila . *KI2wh
KELLY, Mrs. M. A. B. Leaves from na-ture's story hook................*504 K28Short stories of our shy neighbors..*590 K28
KINGSLEY, CHARLES. Madam How andLady Why....................*551 K6iWater-babies....................*E K6i
KIPLING, RUDYARD. Jungle hook. *K62jKIRBY, MARY, and KIRBY, ELIZABETH.
Aunt Martha's corner cupboard .... *630 K63KIRK, ELLEN 0. Dorothy Deane. *K63MCMURRY, C. A. Pioneer history sto
ries.... ...... *973M22MCMURRY, Mrs. L. (B.) and GALE,
Mrs. A. S. (C.) comp. Songs of thetree-top and meadow...........*808 M22
1MACOMBER, HATTIE E. Stories of greatinventors.........................*920M23
MALORY, THOMAS. Boy's King Ar-thur..............................*398 M25
MILLER, EMILY H. What Tommy did...o*M61MILLER, MARGARET. My Saturday bird
class..............................*598 M61MONTEITH, JOHN. Living creatures. .'5go M76MONTEITII, JAMES. Popular science
reader..........................*504M76MUNROE, KIRK.' Can~emates ............ *M92
Derrick Sterling..................... *M92dPainted desert...................... *M92pRick Dale ......................... *Mq2rThrough swamp and glade ....... .. *M92tUnder the great bear ......... *M92u'
OGDEN. RUTH. Loyal little red'-coat...*0g2OTIS, JAMES, pseud., see KALER, J. 0.C)UIDA. ilsevtd.. see RAMEE. LOUISE DR LA.PAGE, T. N. Santa Claus', partner...*PI 4 sPEPPER, J. H. Boy's play book of sci-
enc...........................*530 P'39PR.ATT. MAPA L. Little flower folks. .*58o P88
Stories of colonial children ........ *973 P88PUTNAM. M." L. Children's life of Abra-
ham Lincoln....................*B L63pPYLE, HOWARD. Men of iron.......... .*P 9 9
Merry adventures of R'obin Hood. .. *P99rStory of Jack Ballister's forttiies..*P99j
PYLE, KATHARINE. As the goose flies.. *E P99RA MAr, LOUISE DE LA. (OUIDA, pseud.)
Bdbfe.............................*RaBimbi ........................... *RI 4 bi
FINDING LIST. 1
Dog of Flanders .................. *RI4dREID, 1MAYNE. Osceold, the Seminole...
Rangers and regulators ............. *R27rRIGGS, A/Irs. K. D. (S.) V., see WIGGIN, Mrs.
K. D. (S.)ROCHELEAU, W. F. Great American in-
dustries :Minerals.......................*xR58Products of the soil............*6yo R58r
Romantic stories fromSwiss history*949.4 R66
SAUNDERS, MARSHALL. Beautiful Joe... .*5a8SCHW STRA, FREDERICK. Children of the
cold........................... 9I9.8 Sch9SCUDDER, H. E. George Washington. *B W27sSEAWELL, MOLLY E. Decatur and Som-
ers...............................*SeIMidshipman Paulding..............*SeIm
SEELYE, ELIZABETH E. Christopher Co-lumbus..........................B C76sSETON-THOMPSON, ERNEST, see THOMPSON.SEWELL, ANNA. Black Beauty.......... *5e8SMITH-, 1Mrs. M. P. W. Jolly good times
at Hackmatack .................... *Sm5jSTARR, FREDERICK. American Indi-ans...............................'970 I5t2
STODDARD, W. 0. Red mustang ... *St63rmTAYLOR, BAYARD. Boys of other coun-
tries.........................*T2I1)
THOMPSON, ERNEST SETON. Biographyof a grizzly......................... *T37Lives of the hunted................ *T371
Trail of the sandhill stag.............*T37tWild animals I have known.........*T37w
TOMLINSON, E. T. In the Wyoming val-ley.................................Jersey boy in the revolution........Old Fort Schuyler. ......... *T590Three colonial boys...................*T59tThree young continentals...........*T59thTwo young patriots.................*T59twWashington's young aids............
TROEGER, J. W. Science hook. *500 T74TROWBRIDGE, J. T. Bound in honor. *T75
Electrical boy......................*T75eFather Brighthopes................*T75f
VAILE, CHARLOTTE M. urcutt girls. W. pSue Orcutt..........................*V1gs
WARNER, C. D. Being a boy.... ....... *W24.
WATSON, H. C. Daring deeds.........- -. *XV33
WAIGGIN, Mrs. K. D. (S.) Birds' Christ-mas carol.......................... *W63Story of Patsy...... ............... *W63st
Woon, J. G. Natural history reader. *5o4 W84WRIGHT, HENRIETTA C. Children's sto-
ries of Amreican progress.........*973 W93
WRIGHT, MABEL 0. Tommy-Anne...*W93
Wvss, J. D. Swiss family Robinson... .*W99YONGE, CHARLOTTE M. Book of golden
deeds.....'.........................*go8 Y8Young folk's history of Germany. ... *943 Y8Young people's history of France... *944 Y8
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