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The record of the year just past, with adequate help in busy hours, is an indication of what might be done under still better conditions. If the central library could have more space for books, could have a room for the children, the work would ex- pand amazingly. The branch at Ballardvale has been a success since its beginning; there is an ample field for a branch in Shaw- sheen Village, and there is an earnest desire on the part of the residents in that section that one should be started by the town.
The Memorial Hall Library is an essential part of the town life. It is doing good work with the schools and with the children under hampering conditions. Fortunately, there is a gleam of hope in that the young people who have used and appreciated the library during the past fifteen years, are growing into their heritage in the town affairs, and are showing a gratifying opin- ion that it is high time Andover's library had a better chance.
Respectfully submitted,
EDNA A. BROWN,
Librarian.
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STATISTICS OF THE LIBRARY
Number of books issued for home use at the Memorial
Hall
43583
Number of books issued at Ballardvale
7530
Total for the year of 1921
51113
Percentage of fiction circulated
70
Percentage of non-fiction circulated
30
Number of borrowers' cards in use
2624
Books added by purchase
601
Books added by gift
192
Total accessions
793
Books withdrawn, worn out, etc.
374
Total number of volumes in the library
25425
Volumes rebound
346
Volumes bound, periodicals, etc.
87
BALLARDVALE
Number of books issued for home use
7530
Number of cards in use 420
Books added by purchase
88
Books added by gift
25
Total accessions
113
Books now belonging to the branch
1708
Gifts of books and pamphlets are acknowledged from state and government departments, from other libraries, from the A. V. I. S .; the estate of Charlotte H. Abbott; the estate of Mrs. Abbie M. Smart, and from the following individuals: C. K. Bancroft; Judge C. U. Bell; Miss E. F. Brown; M. W. Colquhoun; Mrs. James Craig; Austin Drew; J. H. Dye; Howard French; J. C. Graham; Mrs. E. R. Green; N. H. Hamblin; Rev. C. W. Henry; Miss Houlotte; Mrs. J. H. Kidder; Mrs. E. E. Mitchell; Mrs. George Ripley; G. B. Rip- ley; Rev. F. R. Shipman; Dr. Roger Tracy.
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INFORMATION FOR USERS OF THE LIBRARY
The Memorial Hall Library is open every day except Sun- days and legal holidays from 9 to 12.30 in the morning, and from 3 to 9 in the afternoon and evening.
Any resident of Andover over ten years of age may have a library card upon filling out an application blank. Children in grades below the Punchard School are required to have their applications endorsed by both parent and teacher.
All grown people are allowed to take any reasonable number of books, provided that only one is a seven-day book. The Punchard pupils are permitted to borrow two, one fiction and one non-fiction.
Books are issued for fourteen days, the date upon which the book is due being stamped plainly on the "date due" slip at the time of issue. A book kept overtime incurs a fine of two cents for every day overdue. A few of the books most in demand are issued for seven days only. All these are labeled upon the book pocket, "Seven day book." Books lost or damaged must be paid for.
Seven day books are not renewed or reserved for anyone. Other books may be renewed if no one else has asked for them, and if a work not fiction is especially desired for any serious purpose, notice of its return to the library will be sent on request.
The shelves of the whole library are open to all grown people. The books are arranged according to subjects, and it is often much more satisfactory to go to the shelves and examine the books than to depend upon the catalogue.
The only complete index of the contents of the library is the card catalogue. The printed catalogue of the books was issued many years ago, and is out-of-date, besides containing the names of many books which are no longer in the library. The new books are listed at intervals in the weekly paper, and cumulated in the yearly library report, but the only complete record is the card
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catalogue. This catalogue is arranged alphabetically like a dictionary. To find whether any given book is in the library, look for it under the surname of the author, or under its title. The right-hand drawers of the case contain a second arrange- ment of cards where the books are entered according to the subjects of which they treat.
The new books purchased each month are placed for some weeks in a special case on the north side of the reading room, so that the most recent additions to the library may be found there. The library buys only a limited amount of new fiction, but it tries to fill the wants of the community in regard to other books desired. People are invited to suggest for purchase the titles of books they wish.
The library staff is always glad to answer questions or in any way to help visitors find what they want.
LIST OF PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS TAKEN FOR THE READING ROOM
American monthly review of reviews
Atlantic monthly
Blackwood's magazine
Bookman
Book review digest
Catholic world
Century Country gentleman
Christian Endeavor world (gift)
Country life in America
Cumulative book index
Etude
Forum
Garden magazine (gift)
Guide to nature (gift)
Harper's magazine
House beautiful (gift)
Independent and Weekly review.
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India rubber world, (gift)
International studio (gift) Ladies' home journal Library journal Life
Literary digest
Littell's living age
London weekly Times
Missionary review of the world
National geographic magazine
Nineteenth century
North American review
Open road
Outing Outlook
Popular mechanics
Public libraries
Readers' guide to periodical literature
St. Nicholas
School arts magazine
Scientific American
Scribner's magazine
Survey
Textile world (gift)
Woman's Home Companion World's work
Youth's companion
Andover Townsman
Boston Herald
Boston Transcript
Christian Science Monitor (gift) Lawrence Telegram New York Times
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NEW BOOKS ADDED DURING 1921
State and government documents are not listed. Duplicates, replacements and books for the Ballardvale Branch are also omitted.
(Books marked with a * are Gifts.)
PERIODICALS
051 R32
American monthly review of reviews, v. 62, 63.
051 A881
Atlantic monthly, v. 126, 127.
052 B56)
Blackwood's magazine, v. 208.
051 B64
Bookman, v. 51, 52.
051 C33
Century, v. 100, 101.
051 F77
Forum, v. 63, 64, 65.
716 G16
Garden magazine, v. 30, 31, 32.
705 H81
House beautiful, v. 48.
051 138
Independent, v. 102, 103, 104.
705 I61 020.5 L61
Library journal, v. 45.
051 L71
Littell's living age, v. 306, 307, 308.
910.5 N21
National geographic magazine, v. 38, 39.
052 N62
Nineteenth century, v. 58.
051 N81
North American review, v. 212, 213.
051 094
Outlook, v. 125, 126, 127.
621 P81
Popular mechanics, v. 34, 35.
020.5 P96 370.5 S35 051 S147 605 S416
School arts magazine, v. 20.
St. Nicholas, v. 47, pt. 2.
Scientific American, v. 123, 124.
051 S434
Scribner's magazine, v. 68, 69.
051 W89 *Gifts
ETHICAL AND RELIGIOUS BOOKS
(Purchased chiefly from the Phillips Fund)
Abbott, Lyman. What Christianity means to me.
Beard, Frederica. Pictures in religious education.
173 Clls
Brandt, Lillian. How much shall I give? Cabot, E. L. Seven ages of childhood. Cadman, S. P. Ambassadors of God.
251 C11
268 C71
268 C79w
248 F78ms
220.9 G76
*Colson, Elizabeth. First primary book in religion. Cope, H. F. The week-day church school. Fosdick, H. E. Meaning of service. Grant, Elihu. Orient in Bible times.
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World's work, v. 40, 41.
230 A13w 268 B38р 177.7 B73
Public libraries, v. 25.
International studio, v. 71, 72.
051 H23
Harper's magazine, v. 141, 142.
232 G78 261 G94
Graves, F. P. What did Jesus teach?
Guild, R. B. Community programs for cooperating churches.
136 H25
Hartshorne, Hugh. Childhood and character.
173 H29
Haviland, M. S. Character training in childhood.
131 H86
Hudson, J. W. The truths we live by.
172.4 172
131 J13
232.9 K41j
150 M14
McDougall, William. Introduction to social psychology.
268 M92
Munkres, Alberta. Primary method in the church school.
131 M99
Myerson, Abraham. The nervous housewife.
237 R15
Randall, J. H. New light on immortality, Richards, Claude. Man of to-morrow.
226.3 R54
Robertson, A. T. Studies in Mark's gospel.
220.9 R63
Rogers, R. W. Great characters of the Old Testament.
177 S79
Starrett, H. E. Charm of fine manners.
231 S97
Swain, R. L. What and where is God?
131 W16
Walsh, J. J. Religion and health.
GENERAL ECONOMICS
352 A82
*Ashley, R. L. The new civics.
352 B38
347 B58
352 B72
331 B87
374 C54
351.3 E94
396 F47
*Ewart, J. A. Civil service manual. 3v. Filene, Catherine. Careers for women.
351.7 F58
Fitzpatrick, E. A. Budget making in a democracy.
332.7 H12
Hagerty, J. E. Mercantile credit.
379 H194
Hanifan, L. J. The community centre.
351.3 H35
Hecht, Solomon. Postoffice department examination instruction.
364 H85
Hoyt, F. C. Quicksands of youth.
368 H871
*Huebner, S. S. Life insurance.
368 H87р
*Huebner, S. S. Property insurance.
351.3 L57
Leupp, F. E. How to prepare for a civil service exam- ination.
321 L95
Lowell, A. L. Greater European governments.
304 M14
374 R25d
380 W39
McDougall, William. Is America safe for democracy? Reely, M. K. comp. Selected articles on disarmament. *Webster, W. C. General history of commerce.
BOOKS ON EDUCATION
Bascom, Leila. Elementary lessons in English idiom. Horne, H. H. Teacher as artist.
808 P37
Pence, R. W. Manual of the mechanics of writing. Terry, T. P. Short-cut to Spanish.
460 T27
150 T67
371 T85
Trabue & Stockbridge. Measure your mind. Turner, E. A. Essentials of good teaching.
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428 B29 370.1 H78
*Irwin, Will. The next war. Jackson & Salisbury. Outwitting our nerves. Kent & Jenks. Jesus' principles of living.
174 R39
*Beard, C. A. American citizenship. Blakemore, A. W. Make your will. Bradford, E. S. Commission government in American cities.
*Bullard, F. L. The public refuses to pay. Clark, T. A. Discipline and the derelict.
540 B28
667 F29 523.8 043 530 S75 540.3 T39
640 A14
636 C94 636.7 G25 636 H23 613 H34 636.5 L19 636.5 L58 645 L96 641 M13 646 M36 636 S73 636.9 W27
396 A21 658 B27 659 B77 658 D29 174 D34 347 H87 174 K55 658 L58 659 M45t 380 P88 658 S44 070 S74 659 W58
671 B78 654 B85 526 D29 744 H55 621.4 H61 694 H66 792 H78 621.1 K96 666 M12 629.1 M31b
BOOKS ON SCIENCE
*Bartley, E. H. Text-book of medical and pharmaceu- tical chemistry.
Fay, I. W. Chemistry of the coal-tar dyes.
Olcott, W. T. Field-book of the stars.
Spinney, L. B. Text-book of physics.
Thorpe, Sir Edward. Dictionary of applied chemistry 2 v.
FARM AND HOME MANAGEMENT
Abel, M. H. Successful family life on a moderate in- come.
*Curtis, R. S. Fundamentals of live-stock judging. Gay, C. W. Productive horse husbandry.
Harper, M. W. Manual of farm animals.
Head, Joseph. Everyday mouth hygiene.
Lamon & Kinghorne. Practical poultry production. Lewis, H. R. Productive poultry husbandry. Luckiesh, Marion. Lighting the home. McCollum & Simmonds. American home diet.
Martin, G. A. Make your own hats. Spaulding, R. H. Your dog and your cat. Washburn, F. L. The rabbit book.
BUSINESS HANDBOOKS
Adams, E. K. Women professional workers.
Barrett, H. J. Modern methods in the office.
Brisco, N. A. Fundamentals of salesmanship.
*Davis & Lingham. Business English. Dean, E. O. Opportunities out of doors.
*Huffcut, E. W. Elements of business law. Kilduff, E. J. How to choose and get a better job. Lewis, E. S. Getting the most out of business Maxwell, William. Training of a salesman.
*Pratt, E. E. Course in foreign trade. 11v.
*Scovell, C. H. Cost accounting and burden application.
*Spencer, M. L. News writing.
Whitehead, Harold. Principles of salesmanship.
MECHANICAL AND USEFUL ARTS
Broemel, L. Sheet metal worker's manual.
Bucher, E. E. Wireless experimenter's manual.
*Davis R. E. Manual of surveying.
*Hills, R. W. Machine drawing.
*Hirshfeld & Ulbricht. Gas power.
*Hodgson, F. T. Practical treatise on the steel square. 2v.
*Horstmann & Tousley. Motion picture operation. Kuss, R. H. Steam boilers.
*Macbeth-Evans Glass Co. Fifty years of glass-making. Manly, H. P. Automobile battery care.
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677 N99 629.1 P14mt 629.1 P14t 678 P31c
Nystrom, E. H. Textiles.
Pagé, V. W. Modern motor truck.
Pagé, V. W. Model T Ford car.
Pearson, H. C. Crude rubber and compounding ingre- dients.
678 P31r
Pearson, H. C. Rubber machinery.
694 T66
Townsend, Gilbert. Carpentry & joinery.
678 T81
Tufford, H. H. Tires and vulcanizing.
678 W58
Whitby, G. S. Plantation rubber and the testing of rubber.
667 W61
677 W88
Whittaker, C. M. Application of coal-tar dye stuffs. Woolman & McGowan. Textiles.
FINE ARTS
749 C23
Carrick, A. V. Collector's luck.
793 C76
Conger, M. L. Folk-story plays for children.
791 C76
Conklin, George. Ways of the circus.
746 C81
Corticelli Silk Mills. Lessons in crochet.
745 C85b
Crane, Walter. Bases of design.
745 C85 1
Crane, Walter. Line and form.
794 D79
Draper, G. O. School, church, and home games.
793 F41
Ferris, Helen. Producing amateur entertainments.
738 H32
Hayden, Arthur. Chats on old Sheffield plate.
796 H56
Hilton, H. H. Modern golf.
793 H86
Hubbard, Eleanore. Little American history plays. Jessop, Elon. Motor camping book.
796 J49
Kirby, A. M. Daffodils, narcissus, and how to grow them. Knickerbocker, E. V. Plays for classroom interpretation.
792 M17
McIsaac, F. G. Tony Sarg marionette book.
793 M85
Moses, J. M. ed. Treasury of plays for children.
715 P34
Peets, Elbert. Practical tree repair.
796 R48
Ripley, G. S. Games for boys.
740 S24
Sargent & Miller. How children learn to draw.
796 V19
Vaile, P. A. The new golf.
796 W21
Wardlaw & Morrison. Basket-ball.
793 W38g
Wolcott, T. H. Book of games and parties.
LITERATURE, ESSAYS AND POETRY
372.2 B15t
Bailey, C. S. Tell me another story.
822.08 B17h
Baker, G. P. ed. Harvard plays; the 47 workshop. 2v.
822.08 B17
Baker, G. P. ed. Modern American plays.
822 B17p
Baker, G. P. The Pilgrim spirit, a pageant.
822 B27k
Barrie, J. M. A kiss for Cinderella.
824 B43h 824 B45s
*Benson, A. C. House of quiet. Bergengren, Ralph. Seven ages of man.
843 B64c
*Bordeaux, Henry. La chair et l'esprit.
824 B796
843 B86
824 C42u
*Broun, Hayward. Seeing things at night. Buffum, D. L. ed. French short stories. Chesterton, G. K. Uses of diversity.
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716 K63
793 K74
740 L97
Lutz, E. G. Drawing made easy.
808 C55 808.9 D39
016.8 G76 824 G764 372 H23 808.9 K67 827 L46a
824 M81m 824 M81p 822.33 M86a 822.33 M86t 824 M48 821 N87e 372 035 891 O54r 891 O54t 824 R29p 824 S23c
590 S42 822.08 S53 808.9 S61 820.9 T85
808.9 T97 824 V28c 821.08 W17 808.9 W67 821.08 W63
917.12 B85 919.4 B87 917.44 B76 910.4 B93 917.5 C15 917.94 C16 915.69 C42 914.5 C54 917.44 E26
917.29 F84 919.6 F87 917.3 G29 917.3 G35 914.2 H87. 916.7 M33 916.2 M33 914.41 M85
Clark, T. A. When you write a letter.
Deming & Bemis, comp. Pieces for every day the schools celebrate.
Graham, Bessie, comp. The bookman's manual.
Grandgent, C. H. Old and new.
Harper, Wilhelmina, comp. Story-hour favorites.
*Kleiser, Grenville. Humorous hits.
*Leacock, Stephen. Arcadian adventures with the idle rich.
*Morley, Christopher. Mince-pie.
*Morley, Christopher. Pipefuls.
Moulton, R, G. Shakespeare as a dramatic artist. Moulton, R. G. Shakespeare as a dramatic thinker.
*Newton, A. E. A magnificent farce, etc.
*Noyes, Alfred. The elfin artist, etc. O'Grady & Throop, comp. Teacher's story-teller's book. *Omar Khayyam. The rose garden.
*Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat, with Persian text. Repplier, Agnes. Points of friction.
Santayana, George. Character and opinion in the United States.
Scoville, Samuel. Everyday adventures.
Shea & Loving, eds. Fifty contemporary one-act plays.
*Sindelar, J. C. ed. Lincoln Day entertainments.
Turner & Sutherland. The development of Australian literature.
Tyler, A. C. comp. Twenty-four unusual stories.
Van Dyke, Henry. Camp-fires and guide-posts. Walters, L. D. O. comp. Anthology of recent poetry.
*Williams, L. M. Up-to-the-minute monologues.
Widdemer, Margaret. The haunted hour.
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Buchanan, Angus. Wild life in Canada.
Buley, E. C. Australian life in town and country.
*Brigham, A. P. Cape Cod and the old colony. Burns, W. N. Year with a whaler.
Campbell, J. C. The southern highlander and his home. Canfield, C. D. ed. Diary of a forty-niner.
Chesterton, G. K. The new Jerusalem.
*Clark, F. E. Our fellow Italian citizens. Edwards, Agnes. The old coast road from Boston to Plymouth.
Franck, H. A. Roaming through the West Indies. Freeman, L. R. In the tracks of the trades.
George, W. L. Hail Columbia!
Gibbs, Philip. People of destiny. Huish, M. B. American pilgrim's way in England.
*Marcosson, I. F. An African adventure.
*Margoliouth, D. S. Cairo, Jerusalem and Damascus, Mosher, A. M. Spell of Brittany.
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910.4 P16
914.2 P23 917.3 R34t 917.41 S98 919.4 T21 917.47 T66 917.44 W24 919.4 W88
Paine, R. D. Lost ships and lonely seas.
Parks, Leighton. English ways and byways.
Rhodes, Harrison. American towns and people.
Sylvester, H. M. Maine pioneer settlements. 5v. Taylor, Griffith. Australia.
Towns, C. H. Loafing down Long Island.
Warner, F. L. Pilgrim trails. Woollcombe, H. S. Beneath the southern cross.
BIOGRAPHY
92 A366
Aldrich, L. W. Crowding memories.
92 A843
Asquith, Margot. Autobiography.
92 B441
Benson, E. F. Our family affairs.
92 B634
Bok, Edward. Americanization of Edward Bok.
92 R566b
Burgess, W. H. John Robinson, the pastor of the Pilgrims.
92 C213
Carnegie, Andrew. Autobiography.
Chamberlain, N. H. Samuel Sewall and the world he lived in.
92 F947
Clark, J. S. Life and letters of John Fiske. 2v.
92 L633d
Drinkwater, John. Lincoln the world emancipator.
92 N161f
*Fisher, Herbert. Napoleon.
92 E87f
*Fleury, Maurice. Memoirs of the Empress Eugenie. 2v.
92 T585g
Gorky, Maxim. Reminiscences of Tolstoi.
92 J237
James, William. Letters. 2v. 1
92 H769
Kellogg, Vernon. Herbert Hoover.
. 92 L923k
92 C723
92 R324m
92 M856
Moton, R. R. Finding a way out.
92 P195
Pannunzio, C. M. Soul of an immigrant.
92 R674ro 920 S91
Strachey, Lytton. Eminent Victorians. Strachey, Lytton. Queen Victoria.
92 V667s 92 W699t 920 W67w
*Tumulty, J. P. Woodrow Wilson as I know him. Williams, B. C. Our short story writers.
HISTORY
974 A21
Adams, J. T. Founding of New England.
940 A82
Ashley, R. L. Early European civilization. Ault, Norman. Life in ancient Britain.
913.42 A92 940.91 B43 930 B74 974 B76
*Benwell, H. A. History of the Yankee Division. Breasted, James. Ancient times. Bridgman, H. A. New England in the life of the world. Cross, A. L. History of New England and Greater Britain. Davis, W. S. History of France.
942 C88
944 D29
937 D58r
Dill, Samuel. Roman society in the last century of the western empire.
940.91 D58 942 D630 973 F55
*Dillon, E. J. Inside story of the peace conference. Ditchfield, P. H. Old village life. Fite, E. D. History of the United States.
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92 S513c
*Knox, W. F. The court of a saint. (Louis IX). Menzies, Lucy. St. Columba of Iona. Moses, Belle. Paul Revere.
Robinson, C. R. My brother, Theodore Roosevelt.
940.91 F71 973 F76 973 H31 940.91 H326 940.91 H81 974.46 H83 940.91 L29 923.2 M67 974.4 M82 973 M98 940 R56r 940.91 T17 940.91 T21 940 W39 900 W46 904 W45 973 W52
Folks, Homer. Human costs of the war. Forman, S. E. Advanced American history.
Haworth, P. L. The United States in our own time. Hayes, C. J. H. Brief history of the Great War.
*House, E. M. ed. What really happened at Paris. Howe, M. A. deW. Boston Common.
*Lansing, Robert. The peace negotiations. Mirrors of Downing street. Morison, S. E. Maritime history of Massachusetts. Muzzey, D. S. An American history.
Robinson, J. H. ed. Readings in European history. 2v. *Tardieu, Andrè. The truth about the treaty.
*Taylor, E. G. New England in France, 1917-1919. Webster, Hutton. Historical source book. Wells, H. G. Outline of history, Wells, H. G. Salvaging of civilization. West, W. M. ed. Source book in American history.
FICTION
Ashford, Daisy.
Her book.
Bailey, Temple.
The trumpeter swan.
Banning, Margaret.
Half loaves.
Bassett, S. W.
Flood tide.
Bindloss, Harold.
The intriguers.
Bindloss, Harold.
Thurston of Orchard Valley.
Bindloss, Harold.
Vane of the timberlands.
Bindloss, Harold.
The wilderness mine.
Bosher, K. L. Bottome, Phyllis. Brown, Alice.
The crystal heart. Home-spun and gold.
Brown, E. A. Brownell, A. M.
The thankful Spicers.
Bryant, Marguerite.
Buckrose, Mrs. J. E.
A courageous marriage. Young hearts.
Chamberlain, G. A. Comstock, H. T. Connolly, J. B. Cooper, H. St. J.
*The trawler. Sunny Ducrow. Ghosts. The flaming forest.
Crabb, Arthur
Curwood, J. C. Curwood, J. C.
Valley of silent men.
Dawson, Coningsby.
Kingdom round the corner.
Day, Holman.
When Egypt went broke.
Deland, Margaret
*Promises of Alice. Penny plain.
Farnol, Jeffery.
*Black Bartlemy's treasure.
Favre de Coulevain, Mlle. * Wonderful romance. Fenger, F. A. The golden parrot.
Fisher, D. C. Fletcher, J. S.
The brimming cup.
The Chestermarcke instinct. Dumb-bell of Brookfield.
Foote, J. T.
Kitty Canary.
Journey's end.
*Through stained glass. Shield of silence.
Douglas, O. E.
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Fox, John, Jr. Gatlin, Dana. Gillmore, I. H. Grey, Zane. Grey, Zane.
Grey, Zane. Grimshaw, Beatrice. Haggard, H. R. Hannay, J. O.
Erskine Dale, pioneer. Missy. Out of the air. Desert of wheat. *The last trail. Mysterious rider. The terrible island. The ancient Allan.
Adventurers of the night. Our casualty.
The great quest.
The mutineers. Lucinda.
The willing horse. The Melwood mystery. *Czechoslovak stories.
Holding, Elisabeth.
Hutchinson, A. S. M.
If winter comes.
Kelland, C. B.
Youth challenges.
King, Basil.
The empty sack.
Lee, Jeanette.
Lewis, Sinclair.
Lincoln, J. C.
Livingston, F. B.
The custard cup.
Locke, W. J.
The mountebank.
Cloudy jewel.
Lutz, G. L. H. Lutz, G. L. H.
The tryst.
Macaulay, Rose.
Potterism.
Quill's window.
Sons of the sea.
Captain Macedoine's daughter.
Pagan madonna.
Rich relatives.
Mantle, Beatrice.
Marshall, Archibald.
Maxwell, W. B.
*In cotton wool. Manslaughter. Rilla of Ingleside. Kathleen.
Mulder, Arnold.
Mulford, C. E.
Niven, Frederick. Onions, Oliver.
Onions, Mrs. Oliver.
Ostrander, Isabel. Overton, Grant. Poole, Ernest.
*Twenty-six clues. World without end.
Putnam, N. W.
Reynolds, Mrs. Baillie. Rice, A. H.
*Blind. It pays to smile. Also ran. Quin.
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Hannay, J. O. Hawes, C. B. Hawes, C. B. Hawkins, A. H. Hay, Ian. Hay, James.
Hbrkova, S. B. tr.
Henry, O.
*Options. Invincible Minnie.
The other Susan.
Free air. Galusha the magnificent.
Mccutcheon, G. B.
McFarland, Raymond.
McFee, William.
MacGrath, Harold.
Mackenzie, Compton.
In the house of another. The hall and the grange.
Miller, A. D. Montgomery, L. M. Morley, Christopher. Munro, Neil.
*Bud. The sand doctor. Johnny Nelson. - Tale that is told. Case in camera. Sweet stranger.
Richards, C. E. Rideout, H. M. Rinehart, M. R. Rinehart, M. R. Rinehart, M. R. Rohmer, Sax. Sidgwick, Ethel. Sime, J. G. Sinclair, B. W.
A tenderfoot bride. Fernseed. Poor wise man. More Tish.
*Sight unseen, the Confession.
*Green eyes of Bast. Madam.
Our little life.
Poor man's rock.
Singmaster, Elsie.
Ellen Levis.
Smith, H. L. Snaith, J. C. Snaith, J. C.
Somerville & Ross.
Some experiences of an Irish R. M.
Somerville & Ross.
Further experiences of an Irish R. M.
Stannard, Mrs. Arthur.
The truth-tellers.
Sterrett, F. R.
Nancy goes to town.
Tarkington, Booth.
Alice Adams.
Walpole, Hugh.
The captives.
Walpole, Hugh.
The young enchanted.
Watts, M. S.
The noon-mark.
Wharton, Edith.
Age of innocence.
White, S. E. White, S. E.
Rose dawn.
Williams, Valentine.
*Okewood of the secret service.
Williams, W. W. Willsie, Honoré.
Goshen street.
The enchanted canyon.
Wilson, H. L.
The wrong twin.
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Colum, Padraic. Boy in Eirinn.
Crump, Irving. Boys' book of railroads. Davies, E. C. Boy in Serbia. Dickson, M. S. American history.
Dodge, Louis. Everychild. Evans, L. B. America first. Faris, J. T. Makers of our history.
Fryer, J. E. Stories of everyday friends.
Fryer, J. E. Stories of everydav heroes. Fryer, J. E. Stories of everyday wonders.
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Agatha's aunt.
The adventurous lady.
Council of seven.
Claim jumpers.
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