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CONRAD, JOSEPH.

Suspense, pt. 1, chapter 1, 2. (In

Saturday review of literature,

June 27, 1925. Pub. abroad in

Hutchinson's magazine, Feb. 1925,

illustrated by Leonard Potts)

? 27Jun25, (pub. abroad 12Jan25,

AI-6834), A741288. R98470, 8Aug52,

Doubleday & Co., inc. (PPW)

CONRAD, JOSEPH.

Under western eyes; with an introd.

by William Lyon Phelps. Memorial

ed. (His Collected works, v. 11)

? on introd. & front.; 20Nov25,

A875923. R102948, 21Nov52,

Celeste Phelps Osgood (NK).

CONRAD, JOSEPH.

Victory; with an introd. by Bliss

Perry. Memorial ed. (His

Collected works, v. 16) ? on

introd.; 20Nov25, A875928.

R102952, 21Nov52, Bliss Perry (A)

CONRAD, JOSEPH.

Within the tides, and Tales of unrest; with an introd. by Henry Seidel Canby. Memorial ed. (His Collected works, v. 15) ? on introd.; 20Nov25, A875927. R102951, 21Nov52, Henry Seidel Canby (A)

CONRAD, JOSEPH.

Youth, and two other stories; with an introd. by Nella Braddy. ? on introd.; 9Oct25, A872165. R100857, 13Oct52, Nella Braddy Henney (A)

COOK, GEORGE CRAM.

Greek coins, poems; with memorabilia by Floyd Dell, Edna Kenton, and Susan Glaspell. ? 6Nov25, A872440. R102279, 7Nov52, Doubleday & Co., inc. (PPW)

COOK, WALTER WHEELER.

Cases and other authorities on equity, v. 2. (American casebook series) ? 28Sep25, A872375. R100546, 6Oct52, West Pub. Co. (PWH)

COOKE, JAMES FRANCIS.

Standard history of music. ? on new matter; 16Sep25, A864683. R101024, 13Oct52, James Francis Cooke (A)

COOLIDGE, DANE.

Lorenzo the Magnificent; the riders from Texas. ? 1Jun25, A829532. R102568, 14Nov52, Roger Roberts (E)

COOPER, W. OLIVER.

In the name of the conquering Son.

(In Our joyful praise) ? 28Nov24,

A814065. R102464, 10Nov52,

W. Oliver Cooper (A)

COOVER, JOHN E., joint author

Wiese-Coover kinesthetic method of

learning touch typing.

R101049 ... SEE Wiese, Ernest G.

CORLISS, ANNE PARRISH

SEE Parrish, Anne.

CORLISS, Mrs. CHARLES A.

SEE Parrish, Anne.

CORPUS juris, edited by William Mack

and Donald J. Kiser. Vol. 37, 38.

? The American Law Book Co. (PWH)

v. 37. ? 28May25, A861100.

R97177, 3Jul52.

v. 38. ? 3Jul25, A861323. R100520,

6Oct52.

COSENTINO, MARIO, comp.

Strenna piedigrotta 1924. R100266.

SEE Strenna piedigrotta 1924.

COSGRAVE, JESSICA G.

Gardens: quick results with flowers and vegetables. ? 9Oct25, A872039. R100853, 13Oct52, Elsie McKeogh (C)

COSGRAVE, JESSICA G.

Mothers and daughters. ? 6Nov25,

A872441. R102280, 7Nov52, Elsie

McKeogh (C)

COSS, JOHN JACOB

Introduction to contemporary civilisation.

R100334. SEE Columbia

University.

COSTIGAN, GEORGE PURCELL, JR.

Select cases on the law of trusts, selected from the decisions of English and American courts. ? 26Aug25, A872288. R100541, 6Oct52, West Pub. Co. (PWH)

COUSINS, CLARENCE EDWARD.

Student's handbook of French pronunciation, by C. E. Cousins and C. F. Ward. ? 26Nov24, A814153. R98479, 7Aug52, C. E. Cousins (A)

COWAN, ESTHER MARSHALL.

Essential language habits. Teacher's manual, by Esther Marshall Cowan, Annette Betz, and W. W. Charters. ? 28Nov24, A815056. R101417, 28Oct52, Esther Marshall Cowan, Annette Betz (A) & Jessie Allen Charters (W)

COWDREY, IRVING H.

Materials testing; theory and

practice, by Irving H. Cowdrey and

Ralph G. Adams. ? 21Sep25,

A864826. R103715, 5Dec52, Irving H.

Cowdrey & Ralph G. Adams (A)

COX, CUSTER V.

The homeland of the soul. R101859.

SEE The homeland of the soul.

COX, CUSTER V.

Join the battle. R101865. SEE

Join the battle.

COX, CUSTER V.

My dream. R101867. SEE

My dream.

COX, CUSTER V.

My homeland fair. R101868. SEE

My homeland fair.

COX, CUSTER V.

My Lord triumphant. R101869. SEE

My Lord triumphant.

COX, CUSTER V.

Praise His Name. R101871. SEE

Praise His Name.

COX, CUSTER V.

Smile, smile, smile. R101872. SEE

Smile, smile, smile.

COYLE, KATHLEEN.

The widow's house. ? 11Aug24,

A801405. R98257, 4Aug52, Kathleen

Coyle (A)

COZZENS, JAMES GOULD.

Michael Scarlett. ? 2Nov25, A875002.

R102528, 17Nov52, James Gould

Cozzens (A)

CRAIG, HARDIN, ed.

Jonathan Swift, selections. R101149.

SEE Swift, Jonathan.

CRANE, CLARKSON.

The western shore. ? 5Mar25,

A823382. R104411, 29Dec52,

Clarkson Crane (A)

CRANE, NATHALIA.

Lava Lane, and other poems. ? 29Sep25, A869231. R104545, 29Dec52, Nathalia Crane (A)

CRANE, STEPHEN.

The red badge of courage; with a pref. by Max J. Herzberg. ? on biographical pref.; 21Sep25, A861955. R103740, 10Dec52, Edward H. Crane (PWH)

CREMIEUX, BENJAMIN.

XXe [i.e. Vingtième] siècle, première série. ? 6Nov24, AF26054. R100472, 6Oct52, Mme Benjamin Cremieux (née Marie-Anne Comnene) (W)

CROCKETT, DANIEL WOOLSEY

Oklahoma three in one service.

R97186. SEE Oklahoma three in one

service.

CROSBY, FANNY J.

Rodeheaver's gospel songs and duets.

R97951. SEE Rodeheaver's gospel

songs and duets.

CROTHERS, RACHEL.

Expressing Willie, Nice people; plays. ? 22Sep24, A808037. R98834, 19Aug52, Rachel Crothers (A)

CROWNFIELD, GERTRUDE.

Time in rime; designed by Kay Swan.

Illus. by Anne Merriam Peck.

(Swans books) ? 16Oct25, A873502.

R101877, 31Oct52, The Platt & Munk

Co., inc. (PWH)

CRUMP, LESLIE, illus.

Cricket. R100851. SEE Hooker,

Forrestine C.

CRUMP, LESLIE, illus.

Fireweed. R99941. SEE

Eliot, Ethel (Cook)

CUGLE, CHARLES H.

Practical navigation. ? 11Dec24,

A815257. R102398, 10Nov52, Lily

Doss Cugle (W)

CULP, V. B.

In that glad day. R101862. SEE

In that glad day.

CULP, V. B.

When I cross the wide sea. R101875.

SEE When I cross the wide sea.

CURLE, RICHARD

Nostromo. R102946. SEE

Conrad, Joseph.

CURTIS, ARTHUR F., ed.

Bender's justices' manual. R100055.

SEE Baylies, Edwin, ed.

CURTIS, WINTERTON C.

Laboratory directions in general zoology, by Winterton C. Curtis and Mary J. Guthrie. ? 26May25, A829884. R103433, 4Dec52, Winterton C. Curtis & Mary J. Guthrie (A)

CURWOOD, JAMES OLIVER.

The ancient highway, a novel of high

hearts and open roads. ? 24Jul25,

A864003. R99658, 12Sep52, Ethel M.

Curwood (W)

CUSHMAN, ALLERTON S.

Chemistry and civilization. ? 7Oct25,

A869376. R103661, 8Dec52, Allerton

S. Cushman (A)

CUSHMAN, H. MARY, joint author

In Storeland. R103079. SEE

Wells, Margaret E.

CUSHMAN, ROBERT EUGENE.

Leading constitutional decisions. ? 19Sep25, A861922. R104267, 22Dec52, Robert Eugene Cushman (A)

CUTHRELL, FAITH (BALDWIN)

Magic and Mary Rose. ? 27Sep24,

A807451. R98865, 19Aug52, Faith

Baldwin Cuthrell (A)

CUTHRELL, FAITH (BALDWIN)

Sign posts. ? 8Nov24, A814505.

R99461, 10Sep52, Faith Baldwin

Cuthrell (A)

CZARNOMSKA, ELIZABETH, ed.

The authentic literature of Israel. Pt. 1: From the Exodus to the Exile. ? 11Nov24, A807787. R101077, 20Oct52, Vida Hunt Francis (E)

DAKE, CHARLES LAURENCE.

Interpretation of topographic and

geologic maps, by C. L. Dake and

J. S. Brown. 1st ed. ? 19Jun25,

A855639. R97400, 8Jul52, Ella F.

Dake (W) & J. S. Brown (A)

DAKIN, FLORENCE.

Simplified nursing. (Lippincott's nursing manuals) ? 3Jun25, A855957. R102229, 4Nov52, Florence Dakin (A)

DAMBRY, PAUL.

Mylord l'Arsouille. 2 v. ? 27Aug25, 3Sep25, AF29331. R99748, 17Sep52, Geneviève Maisonneuve (NK)

DAMROSCH, WALTER

Alice in Orchestralia. R103324. SEE

La Prade, Ernest.

DARCY, PAUL.

La jolie ténébreuse, roman dramatique. ? 19Jan25, AF26710. R98911, 18Aug52, Paul Darcy (A)

DARCY, PAUL.

Watahah, la mystérieuse; roman d'aventures, par Paul Daucray [pseud.] ? 13Jan25, AF26709. R98910, 18Aug52, Paul Darcy (A)

DART, NATHANIEL POUSETTE-

SEE Pousette-Dart, Nathaniel.

DASCH, GEORGE

The symphony series of programs.

R100519 ... SEE The symphony

series of programs.

DASCH, GEORGE

The symphony series of programs for school & community orchestras. R104203. SEE The symphony series of programs for school & community orchestras.

DAVENPORT, DONALD H., joint author

A manual of problems and tables in

statistics. R103002. SEE

Mills, Frederick C.

DAVIDSON, ARCHIBALD T.

The Concord anthem book. R98072.

SEE The concord anthem book.

DAVIES, JOHN LANGDON-

SEE Langdon-Davies, John.

DAVIS, WILLIAM STEARNS.

The beauty of the purple. ? 23Sep24,

A807016. R97338, 9Jul52, Harold S.

Davis (NK)

DAVIS, WILLIAM STEARNS.

A history of mediaeval and modern

Europe, for secondary schools, by

William Stearns Davis; assisted by

Norman Shaw McKendrick. Rev. ed.

? 10Sep24, A808291. R98900,

29Aug52, Harold S. Davis (NK)

DAWES, RUFUS C.

The Dawes plan in the making; with foreword by Frank O. Lowden. ? 29May25, A829581. R102180, 6Nov52, Helen Dawes Watermulder (C)

THE DAWN. Words by Sarah Grames Clark, music by C. Austin Miles. (In The pennant songs for institutes, schools, colleges, etc.) ? 14Jul25, A863301. R97933, 28Jul52, The Rodeheaver Co. (PWH)

DAWSON, ERIC ALLEN, ed.

Les corbeaux. R100770. SEE

Becque, Henri.

DAY, HOLMAN.

Clothes make the pirate. ? 5Mar25,

A823316. R102980, 20Nov52,

Dorothy Day Kilner (C)

DAY of victory. Words by Edith Sanford

Tillotson, music by I. H. Meredith

and Broughton Edwards. ? 4Feb25,

A863146. R101748, 24Oct52, Tullar-Meredith

Co. (PWH)

DE ARMOND, LIZZIE

Rodeheaver'a gospel songs and duets.

R97951. SEE Rodeheaver'a gospel

songs and duets.

DE FELS, ANDRé

SEE Fels, André de.

DE LA MARE, WALTER

Number Three Joy Street. R103985.

SEE Number Three Joy Street.

DELANO, EDITH BARNARD.

The way of all earth. ? 11Apr25,

A823852. R104040, 16Dec52, Edith

Barnard Delano (A)

DELL, FLOYD

Greek coins. R102279. SEE

Cook, George Cram.

DELL, FLOYD.

Runaway, a novel. ? 25Sep25, A869104.

R100342, 30Sep52, Floyd Dell (A)

DELTEIL, JOSEPH.

Jeanne d'Arc. (Les Cahiers verts, 53) ? 1May25, AF27861. R98915, 18Aug52, Joseph Delteil (A)

DEMING, HORACE G.

General chemistry. 2d ed., rev. ? 2Sep25, A861869. R103438, 4Dec52, Horace G. Deming (A)

DENISON, ROBERT F.

A manual for the issuing and sale of

Ohio bonds and other public

securities, with forms of procedure.

2d ed. ? 25Sep25, A864813.

R102732, 24Nov52, The W. H. Anderson

Co. (PWH)

DENNIS, Mrs. ALBAN ERNAN FORBES

SEE Bottome, Phyllis.

DENNIS, GEOFFREY.

Harvest In Poland. ? 10Apr25,

A823740. R104208, 22Dec52,

Geoffrey Dennis (A)

DE ONíS, FEDERICO, ed.

En Flandes se ha puesto el sol.

R98371. SEE Marquina, Eduardo.

DE ROSE, MAY SINGHI BREEN

SEE Breen, May Singhi.

DE ROSE, PETER.

Peter Pan uke method. Pocket ed. ? 9Oct25, A870654. R100736, 9Oct52, Peter De Rose (A)

DE SAUZé, EMILE BLAS, ed.

Sept comédies modernes. ? 1Sep25,

A861842. R102998, 24Nov52,

E. B. de Sauze (A)

DE SCHWEINITZ, KARL.

The art of helping people out of

trouble. ? 10Oct24, A808326.

R99150, 26Aug52, Karl de Schweinitz

(A)

DEUTSCH, BABETTE.

Honey out of the rock. ? 4Sep25,

A861740. R102708, 21Nov52,

Babette Deutsch (A)

DICKSON, SAMUEL BENJAMIN.

Coded limericks. ? 15Jun25, A860262.

R102855, 17Nov52, S. B. Dickson (A)

DILLAVOU, ESSEL RAY, joint author

Cases on business law. R100542.

SEE Bauer, Ralph Stanley.

DIXON, HAROLD.

Songs the people sing. ? 2Nov25,

A874996. R101963, 3Nov52, Harold

Dixon (A)

DIXON, THOMAS.

The love complex. ? 18Jun25, A829852.

R98903, 10Jul52, Thomas Dixon (C)

DODD, LEE WILSON.

Pegeen and the potamus; or, The sly giraffe; with some account of the wise old man who dwells in Tai-Poo. Illustrated by Clarence Day. ? 27Jul25, A861256. R102569, 14Nov52, Marian C. Dodd (W)

DODGE, JOHN WILSON

Hulda of Holland. R103444. SEE

Hulda of Holland.

DODGE, MAY HEWES

Hulda of Holland. R103444. SEE

Hulda of Holland.

DONAHEY, MARY AUGUSTA (DICKERSON)

Marty Lu. Front. by Roy Williams. ? 4Sep25, A869002. R99280, 5Sep52, Mary Dickerson Donahey (A)

DONOVAN, HOWARD MCCORMICK.

Advertising response. ? 2Sep24,

A808660. R97682, 16Jul52, H. M.

Donovan (A)

DOORLY, CHARLES C., ed.

Latin and English chants and hymns

for benediction service. ? 13Feb25,

A820918. R101934, 29Oct52,

J. Fischer & Bro. (PWH)

DORAN (GEORGE H.) COMPANY

The disappointed squirrel. R99581.

SEE Hudson, William Henry.

DORGAN, MAURICE B.

History of Lawrence, Massachusetts;

with war records. ? 3Oct24,

A822158. R100282, 26Sep52,

Maurice B. Dorgan (C)

DORGELèS, ROLAND.

Sur la route mandarine. ? 6May25,

AF27863. R98916, 18Aug52,

Roland Dorgelès (ps. de Roland

Lecavelé) (A)

DOUBLEDAY, FRANK N.

The rescue. R102953. SEE

Conrad, Joseph.

DOUGLAS, DONALD.

The grand inquisitor. ? 6Feb25,

A823116. R104039, 16Dec52, Donald

Douglas (A)

DOWER, WILLIAM H., joint author

Teachings of the Temple. R100383.

SEE La Due, Francia A.

DOWLING, NOEL THOMAS, joint ed.

Cases on the law of public utilities.

R100538. SEE Smith, Young Berryman.

DOWNEY, FAIRFAX DAVIS.

Father's first two years; with drawings by Margaret Freeman. ? 21Aug25, A864365. R99828, 19Sep52, Fairfax Downey (A)

DOYLE, B. DRUMMOND, illus.

Pussy Cat talks to her kittens.

R97447 ... SEE Mead, Fannie E.

DRAGO, HARRY SINCLAIR.

The snow patrol. Front. by E. F. Ward. ? 25Jul25, A861645. R99168, 29Aug52, Harry Sinclair Drago (A)

DRIEU LA ROCHELLE, PIERRE.

Plainte contra inconnu. ? 31Oct24,

AF25983. R99744, 17Sep52, Jean

Drieu (NK)

DRINKWATER, JOHN.

The Muse in council, being essays on

poets and poetry. ? 17Apr25,

A822991. R101100, 7Oct52, Daisy

Kennedy Drinkwater (W)

DRINKWATER, JOHN.

New poems. ? 20Mar25, A822600.

R101099, 7Oct52, Daisy Kennedy

Drinkwater (W)

DRINKWATER, JOHN.

The pilgrim of eternity: Byron. ? 20Nov25, A875398. R102944, 21Nov52, Daisy Drinkwater (W)

DUDLEY, ADOLPHUS MANSFIELD.

Connecting induction motors. 2d ed. ? 6Jan25, A815639. R97390, 8Jul52, Lila M. Dudley (W)

DUE?O COLóN, BRAULIO

Canciónes escolares. R104205 ...

SEE Canciónes escolares.

DUKE, CAROLYN C.

A creed universal. ? 28Sep25,

A874515. R102664, 17Nov52,

Carolyn C. Duke (A)

DULL, CHARLES E.

High school chemistry. ? 15Apr25,

A829174. R102993, 24Nov52, Mary

Louise Sprague (C)

DUMAS, ALEXANDRE.

La dame aux camélias; drame en cinq actes, edited with an introd. and notes by Hugh Allison Smith and Robert Bell Michell. ? on introd. & notes; 26Dec24, A815429. R103050, 20Nov52, Edna C. Smith (W) & Robert Bell Michell (A)

DUNN, ROBERT

He'll go with me. R101858.

SEE He'll go with me.

DUPLAY, MAURICE.

La femme de César, roman. ? 23Oct25,

AF29489. R103644, 8Dec52, Maurice

Duplay (A)

DURANT, WILLIAM JAMES.

Nietzsche: who he was and what he stood for. (Little blue book, no. 19) ? 27Nov24, A817905. R102458, 10Nov52, Haldeman-Julius Co. (PWH)

DURKIN, MARTHA OSTENSO

SEE Ostenso, Martha.

DURYEA, JOHN BURTON.

What to say. ? 30Jan25, A822008.

R101989, 3Nov52, Cosette H.

Duryea (C)

DYKE, ANDREW LEE.

Automobile and gasoline engine encyclopedia. 14th ed. ? on changes & additions; 29Aug25, A861659. R103731, 10Dec52, Andrew Lee Dyke (A)

EARLE, EDWARD MEAD.

An outline of modern history. Rev. ed. ? 27Jan25, A815817. R104074, 18Dec52, Edward Mead Earle (A)

EBERLEIN, HAROLD DONALDSON.

The manors and historic homes of the

Hudson Valley. ? 21Oct24, A814250.

R98630, 12Aug52, Harold D. Eberlein (A)

EBY, WALTER M.

Reed knowledge; practical advice to clarinet and saxophone players in the selection, trimming, fitting, and care of reeda. ? 21Dec25, A877886. R104429, 29Dec52, Irene Eby Olson (W)

EDGAR, HENRY C.

A minimum course in rhetoric. Rev. ed. ? 10Jan25, A814637. R104258, 22Dec52, Henry C. Edgar (A)

EDWARDS, BROUGHTON

The Babe of Bethlehem. R101770. SEE

The Babe of Bethlehem.

EDWARDS, BROUGHTON

Day of victory. R101748. SEE

Day of victory.

EDWARDS, GEORGE WILLIAM.

International trade finance. (American

business series) ? 14Oct24,

A808514. R98478, 7Aug52, George W.

Edwards (A)

EIKER, MATHILDE.

Mrs. Mason's daughters. ? 10Mar25,

A822325. R98543, 12Aug52, Mathilde

Eiker (A)

ELDRIDGE, HAROLD N., ed.

Federal statutes annotated. R97176.

SEE Federal statutes annotated.

ELEANORE, Sister MARY.

Talks with our daughters. ? 31Jan25,

A815950. R101884, 31Oct52,

Benziger Bros., inc. (PWH)

ELIASON, ELDRIDGE LYON.

First aid in emergencies. 4th ed.,

rev. and enl. ? 1Dec24, A814245.

R99590, 15Sep52, E. Holt

Eliason (NK)

ELIASON, ELDRIDGE LYON.

Practical bandaging. 3d ed., rev.

(Lippincott's nursing manuals)

? 1Dec24, A815438. R99591, 15Sep52,

E. Holt Eliason (NK)

ELIOT, ETHEL (COOK)

Firewood; with front, by Leslie Crump. ? 18Sep25, A869003. R99941, 23Sep52, Ethel Cook Eliot (A)

ELLIS, HAVELOCK, tr.

Germinal. R104430. SEE

Zola, Bmile.

ELLIS, HAVELOCK.

Impressions and comments, third and

final series, 1920-1923. ? 17Nov24,

A807940. R99148, 26Aug52,

Fran?oise Lafitte Cyon (E)

ELLIS, SALONE.

The last wilderness. ? 17Oct25,

A869650. R101269, 23Oct52,

Salone Ellis (A)

ELSON, WILLIAM HARRIS.

The Cathedral readers, book 4, by

John A. O'Brien; a revision of the

Elson readers, book 4. ? 14Aug25,

A872145. R103877, 8Dec52, John A.

O'Brien (A)

ELSON, WILLIAM HARRIS.

Child library readers, book 2, by William H. Elson and Lura E. Runkel. (The Elson extension series) ? 12Sep25, A864688. R103874, 8Dec52, Frank W. Elson (C) & Leon P. Runkel (NE)

ELSON, WILLIAM HARRIS.

Child-library readers, book 3, by

William H. Elson and Edna R.

Kelly. Illustrated by L. Kate

Deal. (The Elson extension

series) ? 13Apr25, A822952.

R103868, 8Dec52, Frank W. Elson (C)

& Elisabeth K. Lyeth (C of E. R.

Kelly)

ELSON, WILLIAM HARRIS.

Child-library readers, book 8, by

William H. Elson and Mary H.

Burris. (The Elson extension

series) ? 23Jun25, A861041.

R103870, 8Dec52, Frank W. Elson (C)

& Mary H. Burris (A)

EMERSON, ANITA LOOS

SEE Loos, Anita.

ENDICOTT, WENDELL.

Adventures with rod and harpoon along

the Florida keys. ? 16Jan25,

A814697. R101941, 3Nov52, Wendell

Endicott (A)

ERSKINE, JOHN.

The private life of Helen of Troy. ? 23Oct25, A872195. R102181, 6Nov52, Mrs. John Erskine (W)

ERSKINE, LAURIE YORK.

Valor of the range. ? 4Sep25,

A861741. R102709, 21Nov52, Laurie

York Erskine (A)

EVARTS, HAL G.

Spanish acres. ? 12Aug25, A861394.

R103762, 10Dec52, Sylvia A.

Evarts (W)

FABRE-LUCE, ALFRED.

La victoire. 13. éd. (Les Documents bleus, no. 11) ? 25Jul24, AF25354. R97381, 7Jul52, Alfred Fabre-Luce (A)

FAIRBANK, JANET A.

The Smiths. ? 5Jun25, A829610.

R102383, 10Nov52, Janet A. Fairbank (A)

FAIRCHILD, FRED ROGERS.

Elementary economics, v. 1. by Fred

Rogers Fairchild, Edgar Stevenson

Furniss, and Norman Sydney Buck.

2d preliminary ed. ? 1Oct25,

A869177. R104099, 18Dec52, Fred

Rogers Fairchild (A)

FAIRCHILD, FRED ROGERS.

Elementary economics, v. 2-3, by

Fred Rogers Fairchild, Edgar

Stevenson Furniss, and Norman

Sydney Buck. ? Fred Rogers

Fairchild (A)

v. 2. ? 11Mar25, A822385. R104077,

18Dec52.

v. 3. ? 28Apr25, A829263. R104090,

18Dec52.

FAIRGRIEVE, JAMES.

The United States, by James Fairgrieve and Ernest Young. (Their Human geography by grades, book 4) ? 18Sep25, A861957. R102718, 21Nov52, James Fairgrieve & Ernest Young (A)

FALES, HAROLD A.

Inorganic quantitative analysis. ? 22Sep25, A861939. R104268, 22Dec52, Harold A. Fales (A)

FANSLER, HARRIOTT ELY.

Philippine national literature,

book 2, by Harriott Sly Fansler

and Isidoro Panlasigui. Illustrated

by Maud and Miska Petersham.

? 17Feb25, A822098. R104075,

18Dec52, Isidoro Panlasigui (A)

FARIS, JOHN THOMSON.

Seeing Canada. ? 13Aug24, A801806.

R97677, 10Jul52, Bettiann F. Van

Ness (C)

FARIS, JOHN THOMSON.

Where our history was made, book 2. ? 15Aug24, A800487. R98644, 13Aug52, Bethann Faris Van Ness (C)

FARJEON, ELEANOR.

Mighty men. Pictures by Hugh Chesterman.

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