Town of Arlington annual report 1899-1900, Part 8

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1


REPORT


OF THE


Trustees of the Robbins Library


:


To the Town of Arlington:


The Trustees of the Robbins Library submit their annual re- port :


We find a still further increase in the number of books and magazines taken out , 47,815 for 1899 as against 46,758 in 1898. The patronage of the reading-room remains about the same, while the average Sunday attendance shows a slight increase. Since October books have been delivered on Wednesday evenings until nine o'clock. Two years ago we began the recataloguing of the Library, issuing a Fiction List in the Fall of 1898, and offering it for sale at the nominal sum of ten cents a copy. During the past year this work has been carried to a successful completion by the publication of a Non-Fiction List, which has been offered at the same price. These catalogues are used freely in the Library, and greatly facilitate the finding of books. The sale for home use has not, however, been so great as might reasonably be expected and we would call special attention to this important aid to the use of the Library, which only needs to be known to be appreciated.


Eight exhibitions of photographs have been made, beginning in March, 1898.


1. Photographs of the New Congressional Library. Loaned by Miss Alice Chandler of Lancaster.


2. Views of New England. Loaned by the Boston & Maine R. R. Co., May, 1898.


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REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF ROBBINS LIBRARY.


3. Stella photographs of Alpine Scenery. Loaned by the Ap- palachian Club, October, 1898.


4. Photographs of Florence. Loaned by the Massachusetts Library Art Club, March, 1899.


5. Photographs of Venice. Loaned by the Massachusetts Library Art Club, May, 1899.


6. Platinotype Exhibition, July, 1899.


7. Western and South Western Scenery, September-October, 1899.


8. Exhibition of the "Youth's Companion," December, 1899.


A valuable collection of oil paintings, owned by Mr. Willard C. Schouler of Arlington, was also exhibited in June, and great- ly admired.


A large and handsome portrait of Miss Louisa M. Alcott in crayon was presented to the Library in February, 1899, by the Misses Niles, and hangs on the north wall of the catalogue room.


Mr. Winfield Robbins has continued his generosity by the ad- dition of many books and pictures during the past year.


The editors of the "Advocate" and the "Enterprise" have sent complete files of those papers, and have published our lists of new books.


The Library has not only been recatalogued, but the books have been renumbered and classified according to subjects, greatly simplifying the work of the attendants, and making it possible, we hope, at no distant date, to give to the public greater degree of freedom in the use of the books than heretofore.


The cost of the Catalogue, which has come out of our general income, has greatly restricted us in the purchase of books, the de- mands of the reading public being far greater than the ability of the Trustees to meet them.


With heavy fixed charges for service, heating, lighting and re- pairs, it would seem as if a larger sum must be found for the pur-


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chase of books if we are to keep pace with the increasing require- ments of the town.


In the appended statement will be found the statistics for 1899, a list of periodicals now taken and a statement of the hours dur- ing which the Library and reading-room are open.


Respectfully submitted,


SAMUEL C. BUSHNELL, E. NELSON BLAKE, FRANK W. HODGDON, JOSEPH C. HOLMES, JAMES P. PARMENTER. MATTHEW ROWE,


Trustees.


1


LIBRARIAN'S STATEMENT.


LIBRARY HOURS.


SUNDAY .- Reading Room, 2.30 to 5.30 P.M.


MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY .- Reading Room, 10 to 12 A.M., 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M. Book Room, 1 to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY .- Reading Room, 10 to 12 A.M., and 1 to 9 P.M. Book Room, 1 to 9 P.M.


Library is closed on Washington's Birthday, Patriots' Day, Me- morial Day, Seventeenth of June, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.


LIBRARY HOURS, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS READING ROOM.


TUESDAY AND SATURDAY .- 1.30 to 6, 7 to 9 P.M.


THURSDAY .- 3 to 6, 7 to 9 P.M.


Books left at the Reading Room on Tuesday and Saturday between the hours of 1.30 and 3.30 P.M. will be exchanged, and books will be ready for delivery from 7 to 9 P.M. of the same day,


Books not left at the Reading Room on or before 3.30 P.M. on the days when due will be subject to fine.


STATISTICS.


Number of volumes in the Library, Jan. 1, 1900 16,095


66 " periodicals subscribed for 63


66 " periodicals given. . 11


66


" newspapers subscribed for. 7


1


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LIBRARIAN'S STATEMENT.


Number of books added from Jan. 1, 1899, to Jan. 1, 1900 631


66 " books and single copies of magazines loaned, including those sent to Ar- lington Heights. 47,815


" magazines loaned. 1,402


Largest number of books and magazines delivered in one day 518


Number not returned to the Library, from Jan. 1, 1899, to Jan. 1, 1900. 1


Average Sunday attendance of the Reading Room. . 37


71


Average daily attendance of the Reading Room. . Number of new names registered during the year . . Total number of names registered. 4,861


414


Fines paid to the Town Treasurer in 1899 $150.73 Amount paid to the Town Treasurer for sale of Fiction Lists for 1899 $8.90


Number of volumes in Arlington Heights Reading Room, Jan. 1, 1900. 253


Number not returned, from Jan. 1, 1899, to Jan. 1, 1900 0


Number of periodicals subscribed for 18


Number of books and magazines sent by basket from Centre in 1899. 4,072


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LIBRARIAN'S STATEMENT.


LIST OF PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS.


American Kitchen Magazine. American Monthly Review of Reviews.


Arena.


Arlington High School Clarion. Harper's Weekly.


Art Amateur. Atlantic Monthly. Bird Lore.


Birds. Book Buyer. Bookman.


৳Bostno Cooking School Maga- zine.


Brookline Library Bulletin .* Cambridge Public Library Bul- Literary News .*


letin .* Century. Chautauquan. Christian Endeavor World. City Record. Club Woman. Congressional Record .* Cook's Excursionist .* Cosmopolitan. Critic. Cumulative Index. Current History. Educational Review. Elliott's Magazine .* Etude. Forum.


1


Good Housekeeping. Great Round World. Harper's Bazar. Harper's Monthly.


Harvard University Calendar. Illustrated London News. Independent. Journal of Education. Journal of Ethics. Library Journal. Library News-Letter .* Life.


Lippincott's Magazine.


Literary World. Little Folks. Little Men and Women. Living Age. McClure's Magazine. Munsey's Magazine. Musical Courier.


Nation.


New England Homestead. New England Magazine. New World. no


Nineteenth Century. North American Review. Official Gazette, U. S. Patent Office .* Outing.


,180


LIBRARIAN'S STATEMENT.


Outlook.


Photo Era.


Spectator. Studio.


Popular Science Monthly.


Success.


Public Libraries.


St. Nicholas.


Temple Bar. Tuftonian .*


Salem Public Library Bulletin .* Tufts Weekly .*


Scientific American. Young Idea. Scribner's Magazine. Youth's Companion. *Given to the Library.


NEWSPAPERS.


Arlington Advocate. Arlington Enterprise.


Boston Daily Advertiser.


Boston Evening Transcript.


New England Farmer. New York Times, with Satur- day Review of books and art. Springfield Weekly Republican.


Respectfully submitted, 1


ELIZABETH J. NEWTON, Librarian.


Arlington, December 30, 1899.


ROBBINS LIBRARY.


BOOKS ADDED IN 1898-1899.


[The following list contains names of books of fiction added since the publication of the Fiction Class-list in August, 1898, and of books of other classes added since the publication of the Non-Fiction Class-list in September, 1899.]


GENERAL WORKS.


Annual cyclopædia. 1898. R. L.


Salem Public Library. Bulletin, May, 1897-Apr.,


1899. v. 4. R. L.


Class list No. 7. Books for young people R. L.


PHILOSOPHY.


Bruce, A. B. Moral order of the world . 170.66


RELIGION.


Gayley, C. M., ed. Classic myths in English literature 292.14


Gladden, W. How much is left of the old doctrines ?. 230.22


Müller, F. M., ed. Vinaya texts. (Sacred books of the East. v. 4.). 290.6


SOCIOLOGY.


Decle, L. Trooper 3809; a private soldier of the third republic 357.1


Ireland, A. Tropical colonization. 325.5


Mabie, H. W. Norse stories retold from the Eddas. . 398.40


182


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY.


SCIENCE.


Tyler, J. M. Whence and the whither of man 570.10


Weed, C. M., ed. * Insect world. 595.29


USEFUL ARTS.


Gestefeld, Ursula N. Breath of life. A series of self-


treatments


615.14


FINE ARTS.


Earle, Alice M. China collecting in America 738.6


Palustre, L. L'architecture de la Renaissance 724.3


LITERATURE.


Arnold, M. St. Paul and protestantism. (Also) Last essays on church and religion. 1520.55


Corson, H. Introduction to works of John Milton. . .


6743.71


Grant, R. Search-light letters 4365.50


Hauptmann, G. Sunken bell. A fairy play .


4695.30


Higginson, T. W. Old Cambridge.


810.12


Hillis, N. D. Great books as life-teachers


1053.86


Jowett, B. Sermons, biographical and miscellaneous.


5583.50


Mabie, H. W. Life of the spirit.


6210.56


Markham, E. Man with the hoe, and other poems. .


6418.40


Metcalf, R. Abiding memory. Sermons, with a brief memoir 66441.50


Mitchell, D. G. (Ik Marvel.) American lands and letters. v. 2 .. 810.5


Nettleship, J. T. Robert Browning: essays and thoughts


2249.85


Riley, J. W. Neghborly poems 7894.42


Russell, I. Poems 80681.40


Schiller, J. C. F. von. Wilhelm Tell. (German.) Ed,


by W. D. Whitney 8204.32


183


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY.


Smith, S. A. Christian lessons and a Christian life. Sermons, with a memoir by E. J. Young. .. 8508.50 Van Dyke, H. J. Jr., D. D. Fisherman's luck and some other uncertain things 9314.51


Verhaeren, E. Poems. 9341.40


Ward, A. W. History of English dramatic literature to the death of Queen Anne. 3 v. 822.3


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HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.


Adams, J. C. Nature studies in Berkshire. 946.9


American National Red Cross Relief Committee. Re-


ports, May, 1898, March, 1899. 928.9


Bacon, E. M. Historic pilgrimages in New England .


940.14


Blouët, P. (Max O'Rell.) John Bull et son ile.


50.44


Et Allyn, Jack. Jonathan et son continent.


936.11


Bodge, G. M. Soldiers in King Philip's war


917.20


Bullen, F. T. Log of a sea-waif


4.79


Burghardt Du Bois, W. E. Philadelphia negro. A


social study 921.7


Churchill, W. S. River war. Reconquest of the


Soudan. 2 v. 94.7


Curtis, G. W. and others. Nahant.


946.10


Dinwiddie, W. Puerto Rico. 912.17


Du Chaillu, P. B. * Land of the long night.


78.21


Edwards, F. E. '98 campaign of the 6th Mass. U. S. V. 928.10 Ellet, Elizabeth F. L. Women of the American revo- lution. 2 v. 918.34


Erskine, C. Twenty years before the mast. 4.80


Evans, G. G., ed. Illustrated history of the U. S. mint


931.29


Favier, A. Péking. Histoire et description .


R. L.


Fiske, J. Dutch and Quaker colonies in America. 2 v. 917.19


Fraser, Mary C. Letters from Japan. 2 v. 88.44


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184


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY.


Mass. Volunteer Aid Association. Work during the war with Spain. 1898 928.8


Old South leaflets. v. 4. . 900.5


Olin, W. M., comp. Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the revolutionary war. v. 5. R. L.


Powell, L. P., ed. Historic towns of New England. 940.13


Ragozin, Zenaïde A. * History of the world. Earliest peoples 10.15


Rhodes, J. F. History of the United States from 1850. v. 4. . 919.13


Richardson, J. D., comp. Messages and papers of the presidents. v. 10. 919.14


Steevens, G. W. In India 90.25


Taine, H. A. Notes sur l'Angleterre 50.45


Wells, W. S., comp. Story of the "Monitor" 924.8


BIOGRAPHY. COLLECTED.


Bolton, Sarah K. Famous American statesmen. 1030.917


Higginson, T. W. Contemporaries. 1055.98


Leonard, J. W. Who's who in America. 1899-1900. R. L.


BIOGRAPHY. INDIVIDUAL.


Bushnell, H. Munger, T. T. *Horace Bushnell,


preacher and theologian. 2369.91


Dewey, G. Dewey, A. M. Life and letters of Ad- miral Dewey. 3342.90


Emerson, R. W. Letters to a friend. 1838-'53. Ed.


by C. E. Norton. 3696.910


Forbes, J. M. Hughes, Sarah F., ed. Letters and


recollections of John Murray Forbes. 2 v ... 3962.90


Grant, U. S. Wilson, J. G. General Grant. 4368.95 Greene, N. Greene, F. V. General Greene. 4415.91 Hugo, V. M. Memoirs 5230.93


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY. 185


Jowett, B. Abbott, E. and Campbell L., eds. Letters of Benjamin Jowett 5583.91


Lincoln A. Schurz, C. Abraham Lincoln. An essay 5994.914


McCarthy, J. Reminiscences. 2 v. 6228.90


Moscheles, F. Fragments of an autobiography . 6912.90 Oliphant, Margaret O. W. Autobiography and letters 7139.90 Parnell, C. S. O'Brien, R. B. Life of Charles


Stewart Parnell. 1846-1891. . 7254.90


Ryan, T. Recollections of an old musician.


8095.90


Scott, W. Wright, M. J. General Scott.


82691.90


Sherman, W. T. Force, M. F. General Sherman.


8398.92


Stevenson, R. L. Letters to his family and friends. Ed. by S. Colvin. 2 v. 8740.91


Taylor, Z. Howard, O. O. General Taylor.


89521.90


Thomas, G. H. Coppée, H. General Thomas. 9016.91 Washington, G. Johnson, B. T. General Washington 9478.915 Winthrop, J. Waters, T. F. Life of John Winthrop the younger . 96871.90


FICTION-AUTHORS.


Adams, Oscar F. Archbishop's unguarded moment,


and other stories. 1200.1


Austin, Alfred. Lamia's winter-quarters 1582.1


Bangs, John K. Enchanted type-writer 1683.7


Barlow, Jane. Creel of Irish stories. 1701.2


Strangers at Lisconnel. 1701.3


Barr, Amelia E. I, thou, and the other one. 1709.24


Barr, Robert. Tekla.


17091.1


Barrie, James M. Auld Licht idylls.


1712.6


Barry, William. Two standards. 1743.5


1723.1


Bates, Arlo. Pagans.


Philistines


1743.6


Puritans 1743.4 .


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186


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY.


Bayly, Ada E. (Edna Lyall.) Hope the hermit. 1760.10


Bennett, John. Master Skylark . 1845.1


Besant, Walter. City of refuge


1871.18


Orange girl.


1871.19


Bierce, Ambrose. In the midst of life.


1890.1


Blundell, Mrs. M. E. S. (M. E. Francis.) Duenna of a genius 1992.1


In a North Country village. (Stories.).


1992.2


Brady, Cryus T. For love of country


2125.1


Brown, Alice. Tiverton tales.


2214.3


Burgess, Gelett. Vivette


2328.1


Burnham, Clara L. A great love ..


2345.11


West Point wooing, and other stories.


2345.12


Burr, Enoch F. Fabius the Roman.


2353.1


Butterworth, Hezekiah. * Lost in Nicaragua


2381.3


*Over the Andes


2381.4


Cable, Geo. W. Strong hearts.


2412.8


Caine, T. H. Hall. Shadow of a crime.


2421.7


Carey, Rosa N. Mollie's prince. Uncle Max


2482.8


Carruth, Frances W. Those Dale girls


2526.1


Carryl, Chas. E. River Syndicate, and other stories. .


2527.1


Carter, Sarah N. For pity's sake.


2534.1


Castle, Agnes and Egerton. Pride of Jennico


25442.1


Catherwood, Mary H. Days of Jeanne d'Arc


2545.9


Chambers, Robert W. Lorraine.


2607.3


Champney, Elizabeth W. Witch Winnie in Spain. .


2620.13


Church, Alfred J. * Stories of the magicians.


1093.264


Churchill, Winston. The Celebrity


2773.2


Richard Carvel. 2773.1


Clarke, Rebecca S. (Sophie May.) *Pauline Wyman 2829.214 *Wee Lucy's secret. (Little Prudy's children.) .. 2829.215


Conrad, Joseph. Children of the sea. 2966.3


2482.9


187


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY.


Outcast of the islands. 2966.1


Tales of unrest. 2966.2


Converse, Florence. *Diana Victrix. 2969.1


Cotes, Sarah J. D. Hilda. Story of Calcutta. 3564.5


Voyage of consolation. Sequel to American girl in London 3564.4


Couch, Arthur T. Q. (Q.) Blue pavilions


3046.3


Crockett, Sam'l. R. Black Douglas 3118.15


Ione March 3118.17


Kit Kennedy, country boy 3118.16


Red Axe. 3118.14


Standard bearer


3118.13


Cupples, Ann J. * Singular creatures, and how they were found ..


3167.2


Davis, Richard H. King's Jackal. 3267.8


Lion and the unicorn, and other stories 3267.9


Deland, Margaret. Mr. Tommy Dove, and other stories 3292.7 Old Chester tales. 3292.6


Dougall, Lily. Morman prophet. 3474.5


Douglas, Amanda M. Sherburne girls. Sequel to


Children at Sherburne House 3475.23


Doyle, A. Conan. A duet.


3486.17


Doyle, C. W. Taming of the jungle.


3487.1


Dudevant, Amantine L. A. (George Sand.) Con-


suelo. (French.) 3 v.


3549.15


Duggan, Janie P. * Senora's grand-daughters. Tale


of modern Mexico 3556.1


Dunne, Finley P. Mr. Dooley in peace and in war. . 3569.1 Mr. Dooley in the hearts of his countrymen . 3569.2


Dunton, Theodore W .- Aylwin.


3574.1


Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie von. Unsühnbar. (Ger-


man.) 36151.1


Ford, James L. Literary shop, and other tales 3964.1


188


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY.


Ford, Paul L. Janice Meredith. Story of the Ameri- can revolution 3965.4


Tattle-tales of Cupid. 3965.3


3988.2


Fowler, Ellen T. Concerning Isabel Carnaby Double thread


3988.1


France, Anatole. Pierre Nozière. (French.).


4004.1


Fraser, W. A. Eye of a God, and other tales of East and West


4024.1


Frederic, Harold. Gloria mundi.


4027.7


March hares.


4027.8


Market-place


4027.9


Fuller, Anna. One of the pilgrims.


4079.4


Gardener, Helen H. Unofficial patriot.


4123.1


Gissing, Geo. Town traveller.


4262.4


Glasgow, Ellen. The descendant.


4272.1


Gould, Sabine B .- Guavas the tinner


1694.3


Grahame, Kenneth. Dream days


4355.2


Gras, Félix. Terror. Romance of the French revolu- tion


4371.2


Greyson, Emile. Juffer Daadje et Juffer Doortje. . .


44381.1


Guthrie, Thos. A. (F. Anstey.) Tinted Venus 4497.2


Haggard, H. Rider. Beatrice. 4522.5


Hall, Tom. Experimental wooing 4555.1


4555.2


Hamlin, Myra S. * Nan in the city. Sequel to Nan at Camp Chicopee 4596.2


Harraden, Beatrice. The fowler. 4640.5


Harris, Joel C. Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann. .. Harrison, Constance C. Good Americans


4656.11


Sweet bells out of tune. 4656.10


Hawkins, Anthony H. (Anthony Hope.) God in the


car 4708.10


Hector, Annie F. (Mrs. Alexander.) Brown, V. C ... 4799.9


4646.9


Tales


189


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY.


Cost of her pride. . 4799.8


Henry, Geo. A. Queen's cup. 4856.210


Hewlett, Maurice. Forest lovers 4901.1


Higbee, Dora. In "God's country" 4910.1


Hornung, Ernest W. Amateur cracksman 5144.1


Dead men tell no tales. 5144.2


Howells, Wm. D. Ragged lady 5180.26


Hughes, Rupert. * Lakerim athletic club. 5226.1


Hugo, Victor M. The man who laughs. 2 5230.10


Huguenin, Pierre. A l'Américaine. 5301.1


Hunt, Leigh, ed. Book for a corner. 2 v 1056.1


Jacobs, W. W. More cargoes.


5421.3


James, Henry, Jr. Awkward age.


5435.26


Embarrassments. (Stories).


5435.25


In the cage.


5435.23


Two magics. (Also) Turn of the screw, Covering end 5435.24


Janvier, Thos. A. In the Sargasso sea.


5445.3


Jerome, Jerome K. Second thoughts of an idle fellow


5497.7


Johnston, Mary. Prisoners of hope. Tale of colonial Virginia


55571.1


Jokai, Maurus. Pretty Michal. 5559.1


King, Capt. Chas. Garrison tangle. 5681.24


Warrior Gap. Story of the Sioux outbreak of '68. 5681.25 West Point parallel. 96151.1


King, Pauline. * Christine's career. 5696.1


Kipling, Rudyard. Day's work. (Stories.) 5722.10


Life's handicap 5722.9


Kirschner, Lola (Ossip Schubin). "O du mein Oester- reich !" 3 v. . 5740.4


Lagerlöf, Selma. Miracles of Antichrist. 5822.1


Story of Gösta Berling 5822.2


Larned, Walter C. Rembrandt. Romance of Holland 5876.1


190


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY.


Le Baron, Grace. * Told under the cherry trees 5914.1


Lee, Albert. He, she and they. 59181.1


Lippincott, Sara J. (Grace Greenwood.) *Stories


from famous ballads. 6014.3


Locke, Wm. J. Idols.


6064.1


Long, John L. Madame Butterfly, and other stories.


6085.1


Lothrop, Harriet M. (Margaret Sidney.) Little maid of Concord town. 6121.17


*Stories Polly Pepper told to the five little Peppers Mackay, Minnie (Marie Corelli). Mighty atom,


6121.18


3023.5


Mackie, Pauline B. Ye lyttle Salem maide.


6300.1


Maël, Pierre. Cendrillonnette. (French.).


63361.1


Major, Chas. (Edwin Caskoden.) When knighthood


was in flower; or, the love story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor 6362.1


Marmontel, Jean F. Belisario. (Spanish.)


6428.1


Mason, Caroline A. Minister of Carthage.


6490.1


Merriman, Henry S. See Scott, Hugh S.


Merwin and Webster. Short line war.


6643.1


Mitchell, John A. Gloria victis.


6781.4


Mitchell, Silas W. Adventures of François 6784.7


Moncreiff, F. X jewel.


6821.1


Moore, Geo. Evelyn Innes


6860.1


Moreno de la Tejera, Vicente. Las catacumbas de


Napoles. (Spanish.). 68701.1


Munroe, C. Kirk. * Midshipman Stuart. Tale of 1812 6961.21


Murfree, Mary N. (Charles Egbert Craddock.) Story of old Fort Loudon. 6970.9


Ohnet, Georges. La Grande marnière.


7131.3


Ollivant, Alfred. Bob, son of Battle. 7144.1


Page, Thos. N. Red Rock. A chronicle of recon- struction 7215.6


191


BOOKS IN ROBBINS LIBRARY.


Parker, Gilbert. Adventurer of the North. Sequel to Pierre and his people. 7244.7


Battle of the strong. 7244.6


Pierre and his people. Tales. 7244.5


Romany of the snows. Sequel to Adventurer of the


North 7244.8


Trail of the sword. 7244.9


Trespasser


7244.10


Peattie, Elia W. Shape of fear, and other ghostly tales


73071.1


Pemberton, Max. Kronstadt. 7312.1


Pérez Galdos, Benito. Saragossa. Story of Spanish valor .


7327.3


Phillpotts, Eden. Children of the mist.


7381.1


Pier, Arthur S. The pedagogues: story of the Har- vard summer school. 7394.1


Plympton, A. G. * Wanolasset. The-little-one-who- laughs 7445.6




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