Escape to life. SEE Kormendi,Ferene.
Ruth Fielding and her crowning victory; or, Winning honors abroad. © 15Mar34; A69964. Cupples & Leon Co. (PWH); 27Mar61; R273086.
EMERSON, ALICE B., pseud.
Ruth Fielding and her greatest triumph; or, Saving her companion from disaster, by Alice B. Emerson, pseud. of Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier. (Ruth Fielding series) © 1Mar33; A60993. Cupples & Leon Co. (PWH); 10Feb61; R270833.
The New century dictionary of theEnglish language.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES.Vol. 9. Editor-in-chief: EdwinR. A. Seligman. Associate editor:Alvin Johnson. © 10Jan33; A57869.Macmillan Co. (PCW); 4Jan61; R268700.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. Vol. 10-11. Edwin R. A. Seligman, editor-in-chief. Alvin Johnson, associate editor. © 20Jun33, A63338; 31Oct33, A66852. Macmillan Co. (PCW); 9Jun61; R277236-277237.
THE ENCYCLOPEDIC DIGEST OF TENNESSEEREPORTS. 1933 supplement. Undereditorial supervision of A. HewsonMichie, assisted by Beirne Stedman &Armistead Yellott. © 22Jan34;A68979. Michie Co. (PWH); 25May61;R276419.
Luther Brewer. (In Saturday review of literature, June 23, 1934) © 19Jun34; B228799. Paul Engle (A); 21Jun61; R277679.
A student's dictionary of psychological terms. 4th ed. © 1Feb34; A70105. Horace B. English (A); 28Apr61; R275343.
The Epistles of Paul to the Colossiansand to Philemon. © 6Nov33;A67005. Charles R. Erdman, Jr.(C); 19Apr61; R274888.
The Epistles of Paul to the Colossians and to Philemon. SEE Erdman, Charles R.
American constitutional history,by Erik McKinley Eriksson & DavidNelson Rowe. © 16May33; A61895.Minnie Eriksson (W) & David NelsonRowe (A); 5Jan61; R268961.
American constitutional history. SEEEriksson, Erik McKinley.
ERMINE, WILL, pseud.SEE Drago, Harry Sinclair.
John Erskine presents his views: howmany of us can read. (In Brooklyndaily eagle, Jan. 6, 1933) © 6Jan33;A5-47694. Helen Erskine Cranmer(W); 4Jan61; R268744.
John Erskine presents his views: thebishop and the mermaid. (InBrooklyn daily eagle, Jan. 9, 1933)© 9Jan33; A5-47695. Helen ErskineCranmer (W); 4Jan61; R268743.
DIE ERSTE FRAU; operette in 3 aktenvon A. M. Willner und RudolfOesterreicher. Musik von HeinrichReinhardt. Text der Gesaenge.© on text; 22Oct15; AF14421. AlfredWinner (C) & Rudolf Oesterreicher(A); 24May61; R276515.
ERTZ, SUSAN.SEE McCrindle, Susan Ertz.
South Sea playmates. © 1Sep33;A65176. Robert Lee Eskridge (A);30Mar61; R273246.
ESSAY ANNUAL, 1933. Edited by Erich A.Walter. © 16Jun33; A63293. Scott,Foresman & Co. (PWH); 5Jan61; R268969.
Joseph Smith, an American prophet.SEE Evans, John Henry.
EVANS, EVAN, pseud.SEE Faust, Frederick.
Joseph Smith, an American prophet. © 28Mar33; A61131. Amy W. Evans (W); 22Mar61; R272865.
Das Rheinland; easy readings, byM. Blakemore Evans & Robert O.Roseler. © 26Feb34; A70418. TheoBlakemore Evans (W) & Robert O.Roseler (A); 25Apr61; R275014.
Symmetrical components. SEEWagner, Charles F.
Symmetrical components. SEEWagner, Charles F.
Das Rheinland. SEE Evans, M.Blakemore.
EVERYBODY'S SONG BOOK; a collection of favorite songs of the nation. Compiled by Welford D. Clark. © 15Sep33; AA129757. Schmitt, Hall & McCreary Co. (PCW); 29Mar61; R273188.
Job insurance. © 16Mar33; A60797.John B. Ewing (A); 18Jan61; R269716.
FACTS, THE NEW CONCISE PICTORIAL ENCYCLOPEDIA. (Pub. abroad as Routledge's universal encyclopaedia) 4 v. © 30Jan34, AI-18749; 15Feb34, A70806. Doubleday & Co., Inc. (PCW); 16Feb61; R272174.
The American people and their government. SEE Lien, Arnold J.
Diary. SEE Newberry, Julia.
Fuerstenliebe (Die Kalserin);Operettenspiel in 3 Akten vonJulius Brammer und Alfred Gruenwald.Textbuch der Gesaenge. © 1Jan16;AF14419. Rosemarie Brammer (W ofJ. Brammer), Meta Haas & HenryAnatol Gruenwald (C. of A.Gruenwald); 11May61; R275761.
Fürstenliebe. SEE Brammer, Julius.
Little man, what now? Translator:Eric Sutton. © 1Jun33; A63048.Simon & Schuster, Inc. (PWH);21Apr61; R274927.
The art of friendship. SEE Bonnard,Abel.
Principles of social economy, translated by John McNulty. Rev. & adapted for the United States by Bert C. Goss. © on translation & revision; 18Sep33; A65509. James A. McNulty (E of J. McNulty) & Bert C. Goss (A); 8Feb61; R270761.
Old Testament stories retold for children. Illustrated by W. Fletcher White. © 22Feb34; A72100. Platt & Munk Co., Inc. (PWH); 22Mar61; R272846.
Laughter ends. © 7Apr33, AI-17812; 8Jun33; A63129. John Farrow (A); 12Jan61; R269981.
A bear hunt. (In The Saturday evening post, Feb. 10, 1934) © 6Feb34; B215758. William Faulkner (A); 20Mar61; R272726.
Elly. (In Story, Feb. 1934) © 15Jan34; B215110. William Faulkner (A); 20Mar61; R272727.
Man comes, man goes. (In Newrepublic. May 3, 1933) © 27Apr33;B187955. William Faulkner (A);20Mar61; R272731.
Pennsylvania Station. (In Americanmercury, Feb. 1934) © 25Jan34;B218246. William Faulkner (A);20Mar61; R272725.
Race's splendor. Gray the day.Night piece. Over the world's rim.(In New republic, Apr. 12, 1933)© 6Apr33; B186394. WilliamFaulkner (A); 20Mar61; R272733.
Ship of night. (In New republic,Apr. 19, 1933) © 13Apr33; B186782.William Faulkner (A); 20Mar61;R272732.
Wash. (In Harper's magazine, Feb. 1934)© 18Jan34; B212909. WilliamFaulkner (A); 20Mar61; R272714.
Beyond the finish, by Max Brand, pseud. (In Collier's, the national weekly) © 16Mar34; B219788. Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & John Frederick Faust (C); 1May61; R275313.
Black thunder, by Max Brand, pseud.(In Western trails, July 1933)© 1Jun33; B194973. Jane F. Easton,Judith Faust & John FrederickFaust (C); 16Mar61; R272554.
Blue Water bad men. Pt. 4. By MaxBrand, pseud. (In Street & Smith'swestern story magazine, Jan. 6,1934) © 29Dec33; B211551. Jane F.Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 16Mar61; R272551.
Brother of the Cheyennes. Pt. 1-6.By Max Brand, pseud. (In Argosy,Mar. 17-Apr. 21, 1934) © 7Mar34,B218270; 14Mar34, B218795; 21Mar34,B220041; 28Mar34, B220397; 4Apr34,B221663; 11Apr34, B222128. Jane F.Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 1May61;R275300-275305.
Call of the blood, by George OwenBaxter, pseud. © 22Jan34; A68977.Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &John Frederick Faust (C); 24Jan61;R270142.
The dark peril. Pt. 4-6. By MaxBrand, pseud. (In Detective fictionweekly, Jan. 6-20, 1934) © 27Dec33,B210723; 3Jan34, B213169; 10Jan34,B212318. Jane F. Easton, JudithFaust & John Frederick Faust (C);24Jan61; R270139-270141.
Guardians guns, by Max Brand, pseud.(In Western trails, Aug. 1933)© 1Jul33; B200001. Jane F. Easton,Judith Faust & John Frederick Faust(C); 16Mar61; R272553.
Gun gift. Pt. 1-6. By Max Brand,pseud. (In Street & Smith'swestern story magazine, Mar. 24-Apr.28, 1934) © 16Mar34, B219654;23Mar34, B221025; 30Mar34, B221412;6Apr34, B221716; 13Apr34, B223092;20Apr34, B222711. Jane F. Easton,
Montana rides again. Pt. 1-2. ByEvan Evans, pseud. (In Argosy,Apr. 28-May 5, 1934) © 18Apr34,B222504; 25Apr34, B222864. Jane F.Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 19May61;R276219-276220.
Montana rides again. Pt. 3-5. ByEvan Evans, pseud. (In Argosy,May 12-26, 1934) © 2May34, B225162;9May34, B224528; 16May34, B224889.Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 4May61,R275977; 12May61, R275984; 17May61,R275986.
Montana rides again. Pt. 6. By EvanEvans, pseud. (In Argosy, June 2,1934) © 23May34; B226180. Jane F.Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 24May61;R276518.
The naked blade. Pt. 1-6. By GeorgeChallis, pseud. (In Argosy, Feb.10-Mar. 17, 1934) © 31Jan34,B214434; 7Feb34, B214765; 14Feb34,B216112; 21Feb34, B216858; 28Feb34,B216879; 7Mar34, B218270. Jane F.Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 8Mar61;R272162-272167.
Reata and the Overland Kid, by GeorgeOwen Baxter, pseud. (In Street &Smith's western story magazine,Jan. 20, 1934) © 12Jan34; B212367.Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust &John Frederick Faust (C); 24Jan61;R270138.
Reata's peril trek, by George OwenBaxter, pseud. (In Street & Smith'swestern story magazine, Mar. 17,1934) © 9Mar34; B219255. Jane F.Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 1May61;R275312.
The red pacer. Pt. 4-6. By GeorgeOwen Baxter, pseud. (In Street &Smith's western story magazine,Jan. 6-Jan. 20, 1934) © 29Dec33,B211551; 5Jan34, B212158; 12Jan34,B212367. Jane F. Easton, JudithFaust & John Frederick Faust (C);21Feb61; R271485-271487.
A special occasion. (In Harper'smagazine, Feb. 1934) © 18Jan34;B212909. Jane F. Easton, JudithFaust & John Frederick Faust (C);8Mar61; R272148.
The stage to Yellow Creek, by MaxBrand, pseud. (In Western trails,Aug. 1933) © 1Jul33; B200001.Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 16Mar61;R272552.
Stolen gold, by George Owen Baxter,pseud. (In Street & Smith's westernstory magazine, Jan. 6, 1934)© 29Dec33; B211551. Jane F.Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 24Jan61;R270136.
Timbal Gulch Trail, by Max Brand,pseud. © 3Jan34; A67928. Jane F.Easton, Judith Faust & JohnFrederick Faust (C); 24Jan61;R270143.
The tough tenderfoot. Pt. 1-6. By Max Brand, pseud. (In Street & Smith's western story magazine, Feb. 3-Mar. 10, 1934) © 26Jan34, B215160; 2Feb34, B215458; 9Feb34, B215847; 16Feb34, B216263; 23Feb34, B217522; 2Mar34, B217842. Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & John Frederick Faust (C); 8Mar61; R272156-272161.
The wedding guest. (In Harper's magazine, Jan. 1934) © 19Dec33; B210440. Jane F. Easton, Judith Faust & John Frederick Faust (C); 24Jan61; R270134.
For works claimed by John FrederickFaust SEE this list under Faust,Frederick.
For works claimed by Judith FaustSEE this list under Faust,Frederick.
Way of love. © 24Aug33; A64968.Margaret J. Fawcett (A); 27Apr61;R274990.
Un homme se penche sur son passe.SEE Constantin-Weyer, Maurice.
FEDERAL DIGEST. 1933 annual covering volumes 61-66 Federal, second series, 1-4 Federal supplement, 53 Supreme Court reporter. © 14Mar34; A72175. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Apr61; R274368.
FEDERAL DIGEST; October 1933 cumulative pamphlet. © 25Oct33; A68182. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 12Jan61; R269443.
FEDERAL DIGEST, Vol. 1-66. Federal reporter, second series. Vol. 1-4. Federal supplement. Vol. 45-53. Supreme Court reporter. Cumulative table of cases affirmed, reversed or modified. © 14Mar34; A71397. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Apr61; R274312.
FEDERAL LAW OF CONTRACTS. Vol. 1-2.© 11Jan34; A69619-69620. West Pub.Co. & Edward Thompson Co. (PWH);5Apr61; R274357-274358.
FEDERAL REPORTER, SECOND SERIES.Vol. 65, July-Sept. 1933. © 26Oct33;A68160. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 12Jan61;R269424.
FEDERAL REPORTER, SECOND SERIES.Vol. 66, Sept.-Nov. 1933. © 22Dec33;A69610. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 12Jan61;R269497.
FEDERAL SUPPLEMENT. Vol. 3. May-Sept.1933. © 15Nov33; A67676. West Pub.Co. (PWH); 12Jan61; R269384.
FEDERAL SUPPLEMENT. Vol. 4. Sept.1933-Jan. 1934. © 19Feb34; A69928.West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Apr61; R274104.
New truths about Columbus. © 3Apr34; A71176. Grace A. Fendler (A); 9Jun61; R277241.
International law. 2d ed., rev. & enl. (The Century political science series) © 16May34; A71679. Charles G. Fenwick (A); 19May61; R276209.
FERGUSON, L. KRAEER.Surgical nursing. SEE Eliason, E. L.
FERGUSON, WALLACE & GARDNER.
His glorious shame. SEE Black,James.
Man in the black hat. (In Esquire magazine, Feb. 1934) © 15Jan34; B218028. Michael Fessier (A); 30Mar61; R273177.
The Oppermanns. Translated from theGerman by James Cleugh. © 7Dec33,AI-18564; 19Mar34, A69890. VikingPress. Inc. (PWH); 19Apr61;R274881.
Evening dialogue. (In American mercury, Apr. 1934) © 23Mar34; B225157. Gladys B. Ficke (W); 24Mar61; R273007.
Evening dialogue. SEE Ficke, ArthurDavison.
FIELD, PETER, pseud.SEE Hobson, Francis Thayer.
Lindbergh, the Lone Eagle, his life and achievements. With a valuable chapter on the navigation of The Spirit of St. Louis, by Robert Schofield Wood. Author of new matter: Elsie Wright. © on chap. 25; 24Aug33; A65438. World Pub. Co. (PWH); 11May61; R275702.
Impact of the depression on business activity and real income in Minnesota.
Strange victory, by Sara Teasdale.© 24Oct33; A66754. Guaranty TrustCo. of New York (E); 13Jun61;R277361.
Treeless Eden. © 19Mar34; A69881.Francine Findley (A); 21Mar61;R272823.
Number stories. SEE Studebaker,J. W.
Salah and his American. SEE Hall,Leland.
Selected essays. Compiled by Ina TenEyck Firkins. © 2Dec33; A68805.University of Minnesota (PPW);13Mar61; R272357.
Electrical transcription no. 1-3.© 20Oct33; AA130847-130849.First Church of Christ, Scientist(PWH); 19Apr61; R274644-274646.
Feather in her hat. SEE Wylie,I. A. R.
To the vanquished. SEEWylie, I. A. R.
Ich war Jack Mortimer. SEE Lernet-Holenia,Alexander Maria.
Colored leaves; a book of 90 sonnets, by Amy Woodward. © 25Aug33; A65166. Amy Woodward Fisher (A); 10Mar61; R272197.
Requiem. © 7Sep33; A64957.Edward Fisher (A); 28Jul61;R278127.
Bonfire, by Dorothy Canfield.© 12Oct33; A66612. Sarah FisherScott (C); 10Jan61; R269109.
FISHER, EDWARD.SEE Fisher, Arista Edward.
Passions spin the plot. © 1Jan34;A67999. Vardis Fisher (A); 4Jan61;R268768.
Tender is the night. (In Scribner's magazine, Jan.-Mar. 1934) © 19Dec33, B210447; 18Jan34, B213966; 20Feb34, B216758. Frances S. F. Lanahan (C); 20Mar61; R272721-272723.
Tender is the night (In Scribner's magazine, Apr. 1934) © 20Mar34; B220153. Frances S. F. Lanahan (C); 20Mar61; R272724.
George Washington himself. © 31Oct33; A65953. Elizabeth F. Gerrety (C); 30Mar61; R273251.
The story about Ping, by MarjorieFlack & Kurt Wiese. © 25Sep33;A66335. Hilma L. Barnum (C) &Kurt Wiese (A); 26May61; R276438.
FLACK, MARJORIE.SEE Benet, Marjorie Flack.
Children and Puritanism; the place of children in the life and thought of the New England churches, 1620-1847. © 29May33; A63038. Sandford Fleming (A); 17Mar61; R272650.
The use of books and libraries. SEERussell, Harold G.
The lures of Manatee. SEE McDuffee,Lillie B.
History of the State of New York.Vol.1: Wigwam & bowwerie. Vol.2:Under duke & king. © 4May33;A61646-61647. Columbia UniversityPress (PWH); 6Jan61; R268933-268934.
FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST. Dec. 1933cumulative pamphlet. © 8Dec33;A69088. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 12Jan61;R269469.
FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST. 1933cumulative annual pocket part forvolume 30. © 28Feb34; A69921. WestPub. Co. (PWH); 5Apr61; R274097.
FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST, October1933 cumulative pamphlet. © 31Oct33;A68189. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 12Jan61;R269450.
FOLK DANCES AND SINGING GAMES; 26 folk dances of the United States, Denmark, Sweden, and others. Described & edited by Elizabeth Burchenal. © on revision & additional matter; 30Dec33; AA136161. Emma Howells Burchenal (NK); 3Jan61; R268729.
Murder runs in the family. © 17Jan34; A68928. Gladys Footner Hall (W); 3Mar61; R271920.
True detective stories. Foreword byEdward P. Mulrooney. © 20May34;A74721. Cupples & Leon Co. (PWH);2Jun61; R276835.
Bodyguard. (In Collier's, July 22, 1933) © 29Jun33; B194358. Corey Ford (A); 3Mar61; R271826.
Glorious youth. (In The Saturdayevening post, Dec. 2, 1933)© 28Nov33; B209078. Corey Ford(A); 3Mar61; R271828.
How to relieve practically everybody,by John Riddell, pseud. (In Vanityfair, Aug. 1933) © 24Jul33; B197984.Corey Ford (A); 20Mar61; R272730.
Lion man. (In Collier's. July 8,1933) © 16Jun33; B192819. CoreyFord (A); 3Mar61; R271825.
Play boy. (In The Saturday eveningpost, Mar. 18, 1933) © 14Mar33;B183480. Corey Ford (A); 3Mar61;R271823.
Show business. (In Collier's, Oct.28, 1933) © 20Oct33; B204339.Corey Ford (A); 3Mar61; R271827.
The snake dance. (In Liberty, Mar.3, 1934) © 21Feb34; B217546.Corey Ford (A); 3Mar61; R271829.
Tennis racket. (In The Saturdayevening post. May 20, 1933)© 16May33; B189900. Corey Ford (A);3Mar61; R271824.
Tryout. (In The Saturday eveningpost, Mar. 3, 1934) © 27Feb34;B217763. Corey Ford (A); 3Mar61;R271830.
It was the nightingale. © 21Sep33; A65464. Katharine Lamb (C); 18Jan61; R269715.
Letters of the court of John III, King of Portugal; the Portuguese text, edited with an introd. by J. D. M. Ford & L. G. Moffatt. © 16Mar33; A60736. Richard Ford (C); 31Jan61; R270509.
Differential equations. © 19Dec33; A68606. Lester R. Ford (A); 21Mar61; R272948.
Letters of the court of John III,King of Portugal. SEE Ford,Jermiah Denis Matthias.
The peacemaker. © 6Apr34; A71179.Cecil Scott Forester (A); 27Apr61;R274991.
Directions cheerfully given.© 1Mar33; AA115431. Olive WhiteFortenbacher (A); 9Jan61; R269062.
FOSTER, ELLSWORTH D.SEE The American educator encyclopedia.
Cases on business organizations.SEE Dodd, E. Merrick, Jr.
Illinois Civil practice act. SEEMcCaskill, O. L., ed.
Illinois probate procedure andpractice, with forms. SEE James,William McGee.
A selection of cases on evidence atthe common law. SEE Morgan,Edmund M.
Ridgeways, by Frances Renard, pseud. © 21Feb34; A69578. Frances B. Fox (A); 23Mar61; R272963.
The singers. Translated from theGerman by Cyrus Brooks. © 24Feb33;A59677. Holt, Rinehart & Winston,Inc. (PWH); 2Feb61; R270796.
Introduction to theoretical physics.SEE Slater, John C.
Teacher's guidebook. SEE Pieper,Charles J.
Everywoman. © 29Jun33, AI-18137;22Dec33, A67711. Susan Frankau(W); 10May61; R275782.
The lonely man. © 7Mar33; A59895.Susan Frankau (W); 14Feb61;R271057.
Everywoman. SEE Frankau, Gilbert.
The lonely man. SEE Frankau,Gilbert.
Tell Asmar, Khafaje, and Khorsabad.SEE Frankford, Henri.
Tell Asmar, Khafaje, and Khorsabad. © 7Nov33; A67124. Enriqueta Frankfort (W); 18May61; R276205.
An introduction to education, byGeorge Willard Frasier & WinfieldD. Armentrout. © on revisions;5Aug33; A63840. Scott, Foresman &Co. (PWH); 5Jan61; R268970.
FREEMAN, CAROLYN R.SEE Practical Christmas helper.
Sonnets, by Mary Dlxon Thayer.© 28Feb33; A60445. Mary ThayerFremont-Smith (A); 13Feb61;R270942.
Modern one-act plays from the French.SEE Vernon, Virginia.
Peppy monologues. SEE Parker,Mary Moncure.
FRENCH ACADEMY OF INSCRIPTIONS & LETTERS.SEE Academie des Inscriptions &Belles-lettres, Paris.
The lone striker. W. A. Dwiggins, illustrator. (Borzoi chap books, no.8) © 4Dec33; AA135559. Robert Frost (A); 7Jun61; R277197.
Superstition corner, by Sheila Kaye-Smith. © 1Mar34; A70622. T. Penrose Fry (Wr); 4May61; R275441.
Superstition corner. SEE Fry,Sheila Kaye-Smith.
Autobiography of a bird-lover. SEEChapman, Frank M.
Blood on the common, by AnneFuller & Marcus Allen. © 1Jun33;A63377. Anne Fuller & MarcusAllen (A); 10May61; R275776.
FULLER, WISE, FISHER & CO.
The claimants. SEE Marshall,Archibald.
FUNK & WAGNALLS CO. SEE
The Practical standard dictionary of the English language.
The private record of an Indian governor-generalship. SEE Teignmouth, John Shore, Baron.
Unmarried wife. © 24Jul33; A65070.Abraham L. Furman (A); 4Apr61;R273565.
Giants and dwarfs; a study of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis. (Harvard undergraduate essays) © 22Mar33; A60832. Palmer Howard Futcher (A); 21Mar61; R272799.
FUTTAM, MADAME FU, pseud.SEE Hamid, Dorothy M.
A B C bunny. © 18Sep33; A65505.Robert Janssen (E); 8Feb61; R270868.
The correspondence of General ThomasGage with the secretaries of stateand with the War Office and theTreasury, 1763-1775. Vol.2. Compiled& edited by Clarence EdwinCarter. © 29Dec33; A68783.Clarence Edwin Carter (A); 27Feb61;R271676.
Katrina Van Ost and the silver rose.Illustrated by Marguerite diAngeli. © 23Feb34; A70430.Elizabeth Gale (A); 23Jun61;R278091.
GALE, ZONA.SEE Breese, Zona Gale.
Bogie's last stand. (In The Saturday evening post, Oct. 21, 1933) © 17Oct33; B205094. Paul Galilco (A); 20Mar61; R272729.
The Forsyte saga. SEE Galsworthy, John.
The Forsyte saga. Pref. by AdaGalsworthy. Memorial ed. © onpref.; 15Sep33; A65384. A. J. P.Sellar & R. H. Sauter (E of A.Galsworthy); 30Jan61; R270182.
One more river. © 18Sep33; A65386.Charles Scribner's Sons (PPW);30Jan61; R270183.
A drink for Mr. Cherry. © 18Apr34; A72107. Dorothy Gardiner (A); 19Apr61; R274703.
Behind the mask. (In All detectivemagazine, Dec. 1933) © 15Nov33;B207466. Erie Stanley Gardner (A);30Jan61; R271091.
Broken eggs. (In Detective fictionweekly, May 5, 1934) © 25Apr34;B222865. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);6Jun61; R277218.
The burden of proof. (In Detectivefiction weekly, Dec. 2, 1933)© 22Nov33; B206925. Erle StanleyGardner (A); 30Jan61; R271092.
The case of the howling dog. (In Liberty magazine, Jan. 13-Mar. 17, 1934) © 3Jan34, B212403; 11Jan34, B212576; 16Jan34, B212812; 23Jan34, B215059; 31Jan34, B214528; 7Feb34, B214831; 14Feb34, B217127; 21Feb34, B217546; 28Feb34, B218520; 7Mar34, B218371. Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 10Apr61; R274138-274140, 274143, 274141-274142, 274144-274145, 274147-274146.
Chiseler's choice. (In Dimedetective magazine, Apr. 1, 1934)© 15Mar34; B477729. Erle StanleyGardner (A); 6Jun61; R277222.
The code of a fighter. (In Detectivefiction weekly, Jan. 27, 1934)© 17Jan34; B212746. Erle StanleyGardner (A); 4Apr61; R273867.
Cop killers. (In Black mask, Mar.1934) © 12Feb34; B217272. ErleStanley Gardner (A); 4Apr61;R273873.
Dead men's shoes. (In Black mask,Dec. 1933) © 12Nov33; B207205.Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 30Jan61;R271090.
The death trail. (In Startling detectiveadventures, Dec. 1933)© 1Nov33; B206385. Erle StanleyGardner (A); 30Jan61; R271093.
A guest of the house. (In Black mask,Jan. 1934) © 12Dec33; B210051.Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 30Jan61;R271089.
The ivory casket. (In Argosy, Mar.17, 1934) © 7Mar34; B218270.Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 4Apr61;R273875.
The jack of death. (In All detectivemagazine, Feb. 1934) © 15Jan34;B212535. Erle Stanley Gardner(A); 4Apr61; R273868.
The kid clears a crook. (In Detectivefiction weekly, Feb. 3, 1934)© 24Jan34; B214103. Erle StanleyGardner (A); 4Apr61; R273869.
The kid clips a coupon. (In Detectivefiction weekly, Apr. 21,1934) © 11Apr34; B222129. ErleStanley Gardner (A); 6Jun61;R277217.
Lawless waters. (In Short stories,Feb. 25, 1934) © 10Feb34; B217113.Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 4Apr61;R273872.
The lizard's cage. (In Argosy. Feb.10, 1934) © 31Jan34; B214434.Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 4Apr61;R273870.
Lost, strayed and stolen. (In Detectivefiction weekly, Feb. 24,1934) © 14Feb34; B216113. ErleStanley Gardner (A); 4Apr61;R273871.
A matter of accounting. (InArgosy, Apr. 21, 1934) © 11Apr34;B222128. Erle Stanley Gardner(A); 6Jun61; R277216.
Maxie at Brinksome Hall; or, Strangeadventures with her chums.© 15Mar34; A69962. Cupples & LeonCo. (PWH); 27Mar61; R273084.
New twenties. (In Black mask, April1934) © 12Mar34; B221498. ErleStanley Gardner (A); 6Jun61;R277215.
Proofs of death. (In Argosy,May 12, 1934) © 2May34; B225162.Erle Stanley Gardner (A); 6Jun61;R277220.
Silent death. (In All detectivemagazine, Mar. 1934) © 15Feb34;B217254. Erle Stanley Gardner (A);4Apr61; R273874.
The smoking corpse. (In Dimedetective magazine, May 1, 1934)© 15Apr34; B477730. Erle StanleyGardner (A); 6Jun61; R277221.
Stolen thunder. (In Detectivefiction weekly, May 19, 1934)© 9May34; B224529. Erle StanleyGardner (A); 6Jun61; R277219.
Around America with the Indian.SEE Lamkin, Nina B.
Buddy and the secret cave; or, A boyand the crystal hermit. © 15Mar34;A69963. Cupples & Leon Co. (PWH);27Mar61; R273085.
Buddy on Floating Island; or, A boy'swonderful secret. © 1Mar33;A60997. Cupples & Leon Co. (PWH);10Feb61; R270836.
The march of faith; the story of religion In America since 1865. © 26Apr33; A62368. Winfred Ernest Garrison (A); 31Jan61; R270563.
Fox and dogs. © 24May34; AA148700.August Gassmann (A); 16Jun61;R277659.
History of Macon County, Georgia.SEE Hays, Louise Frederick.
Fifth grade manual, by Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer. (The Work-play books) © 27Jun33; A63417. Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer (A); 13Feb61; R270944.
Preparatory book to accompany Golden leaves, by Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer. Illustrated by Helen M. Torrey. (The Work-play books) © 9May33; A62603. Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer (A); 13Feb61; R270943.
Preparatory book to accompany Pleasant lands, by Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer. (The Work-play books) © 28Feb33; AA115340. Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer (A); 13Feb61; R270947.
Sixth grade manual, by Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer. (The Work-play books) © 22Aug33; A65011. Arthur I. Gates & Jean Y. Ayer (A); 13Feb61; R270945.
Social science research organization in American universities and colleges. SEE Gee, Wilson.
Social science research organizationin American universities and colleges.(Virginia. University.Institute for Research in theSocial Sciences. Institute monograph,no.19) © 23Feb34; A69634.Mary Gaston Gee (W); 14Apr61;R274577.
My boys; a holiday book for big and little. Translated from the Swedish by Alfhild Huebsch. © 21Aug33; A65003. Alfhild Huebsch (A); 26May61; R276435.
Living in a big way. SEE Bromfield,Louis.
GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE & LIFE ASSURANCECO., LTD.
Always to-morrow. SEE Ayres,Ruby M.
Always to-morrow. SEE Pocock,Ruby M. Ayres.
Bird in the net. SEE Ayres, Ruby M.
Love is so blind. SEE Ayres, Ruby M.
Speedball text book. SEE George,Ross F.
Speedball text book. Ed. 12. © 26Jul33; AA127225. Eva Skinner George (W); 26Jun61; R278062.
Report of cases determined, 1932-1933.SEE New Mexico. Supreme Court.
George Washington himself. SEEFitzpatrick, John C.
GESAENGE.SEE Die Erste Frau.
Broken arrow. © 21Sep33; A66238.Robert Gessner (A); 18May61;R276304.
Political science. © 4May33; A63007.Richard O. Gettell (C); 6Mar61;R271911.
Political science. SEE Gettell,Raymond Garfield.
Spectro-chrome metry encyclopaedia.Vol.1. © 7Oct33; A68861.Dinshah Pestanji Ghadiali (A);16May61; R275936.
GIBBON, LEWIS GRASSIC, pseud.SEE Mitchell, James Leslie.
Old Italy and new Mussoliniland. © 20Jul33; A64423. John Gibbons (A); 5Jun61; R276805.
Honor among women. © 11Aug33;A64706. Maud Harrison Gibbs (W);19Apr61; R274664.
GIBBS, LEWIS, pseud.SEE Cove, Joseph Walter.
Honor among women. SEE Gibbs,George.
The cross of peace. © 20Nov33,AI-18504; 3Jan34, A68875. PhilipGibbs (A); 4Jan61; R268770.
Magician's manual; tricks and routines, with instructions for expert performance by the amateur. © 25Sep33; A68703. Walter Brown Gibson (A); 10Apr61; R274160.
Magician's manual; tricks and routines, with instructions for expert performance by the amateur. 2d ed. © 4Dec33; A70062. Walter Brown Gibson (A); 10Apr61; R274159.
London calling, by Val Gielgud & Holt Marvell, pseud. of Eric Maschwitz. (Pub. abroad as Death at Broadcasting House, chap.1-30, in Modern wireless, Oct.-Dec. 1933) © chap.1-8, 1Oct33, AI-18427, chap.9-13, 1Nov33, AI-18533, chap.14-30, 1Dec33, AI-18631; 28Feb34, A70717. Val Gielgud & Eric Maschwitz (A); 28Feb61; R271690-271692.
The ruse of the vanished women.(Pub. abroad as Gravelhanger, thestory of an adventure) © 7Jun34,AI-19234; 20Jun34, A72936.Val Gielgud (A); 21Jun61; R277683.
Le Divina commedla. SEE DanteAlighieri.
Turn your imagination into money. © 21Feb34; A69565. Ray Giles (A); 4Apr61; R274424.
I went to pit college, by LaurenGilfillan, pseud. © 1Mar34;A69700. Harriet W. Gilfillan(Lauren Gilfillan) (A); 6Jun61;R277276.
GILFILLAN, LAUREN, pseud.SEE Gilfillan, Harriet W.
Three masters of English drama. SEEKetchum, Roland.
High school English. SEE Canby,Henry Seidel.
French summer. © 28Jul33; A64596.May S. Gilpatric (E); 25Jan61;R270235.
French summer. SEE Gilpatric, Guy.
Prairie anchorage. SEE Medary,Margaret P.
Urban society. SEE Halbert, L. A.
Children of the new day, by Katharine Glover & Evelyn Dewey. © 21May34; A72480. Katherine Glover & Evelyn Dewey Smith (A); 23May61; R276383.
One thousand juvenile delinquents.SEE Glueck, Sheldon.
One thousand juvenile delinquents; their treatment by court and clinic, by Sheldon Glueck & Eleanor Touroff Glueck. (Survey of crime and criminal justice in Boston conducted by the Harvard Law School, v.1) © 15Feb34; A69662. Sheldon Glueck & Eleanor Touroff Glueck (A); 22Mar61; R272927.
Probation and criminal justice; essays in honor of Herbert C. Parsons, by various authors. © 31Jan33; A59212. Sheldon Glueck (A); 30Jan61; R270346.
D'Artagnan. SEE Dumas, Alexandre.
Permanent prosperity and how to getit. SEE Bauer, John.
GOLDBERG, LOU, pseud.SEE Graham, Lewis.
The hospital, the family doctor,and the patient. SEEGoldwater, S. S.
Monroe County Home Infirmary,Rochester, New York. SEEGoldwater, S. S.
Out-patient department requirescareful planning. SEE Goldwater,S. S.
The hospital, the family doctor, and the patient. (In The Modern hospital, Apr. 1933) © 3Apr33; B187429. Robert Goldwater (C); 2Mar61; R271792.
Out-patient department requires careful planning. (In The Modern hospital, Aug. 1935) © 1Aug33; B196956. Robert Goldwater (C); 20Jun61; R277792.
Modern advertising makes money. SEEGoode, Kenneth M.
GOODE, MRS. GERALD. SEE Goode, RuthSeinfel.
Modern advertising makes money. © 7Apr34; A72344. Cara Goode (W); 2Jun61; R276730.
Lady buyer, by Ruth Seinfel.© 17Apr33; A62411. Ruth Seinfel(Mrs. Gerald Goode) (A); 7Mar61;R272020.
Developmental psychology; an introduction to the study of human behavior. (The Century psychology series) © 20Apr34; A72132. Howard L. Goodenough & Alex M. Myers (E); 11May61; R275738.
Developmental psychology. SEEGoodenough, Florence L.
An outline of Christian symbolism.SEE Wilson, Frank E.
$10,000.00 worth of prizes to be given away free, Volckman's Furniture Store, 300 prizes in all, Just count the dots. (In Clinton Herald, Clinton, Iowa, Feb. 21, 1934) © 21Feb34; A5-57529. Jerome J. Gordon (C); 23Feb61; R271594.
$10,000.00 worth of prizes to be given away free, Volckman's Furniture Store. SEE Gordon, Edwin I.
GORDON, NEIL, pseud.SEE MacDonell, Archibald Gordon.
Quiet talks on the new order of things. © 21Oct33; A65880. Mrs. S. D. Gordon (W); 31Jan61; R270379.
Quiet talks on the new order of things. SEE Gordon, S. D.
Mad hatter's village. © 12Feb34; A69420. Mary Cavendish Gore (A); 14Feb61; R270988.
A repertory of plays for a company of three players. SEE Kennedy, Charles Rann.
Principles of social economy. SEEFallon, Valere.
Oklahoma place names. © 15Oct33; A66816. Donald B. Gould (C); 2Mar61; R271799.
Oklahoma place names. SEE Gould,Charles N.
The deacon. (In Story, Jan. 1934)© 15Dec33; B215109. Emmett Gowen(A); 8Mar61; R272042.
Witch's blood. (In Esquire magazineMar. 1934) © 15Feb34; B218029.Emmett Gowen (A); 8Mar61; R272043.
Border town. © 26Jan34; A69350.Carroll Graham (A); 13Apr61;R274877.
The great I am, by Lou Goldberg, pseud. © 27Apr33; A62427. Lewis Graham (A); 21Apr61; R274845.
Boris Godunof. Pref. by GeorgeVernadsky. © 17Oct33; A66703.Stephen Graham (A); 27Feb61;R271673.
Ivan the Terrible; life of Ivan IV ofRussia. © 4Apr33; A62011.Stephen Graham (A); 27Feb61;R271664.
The wind in the willows. Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard. © on illus.; 22Sep33; A65463. Ernest H. Shepard (A); 5Jun61; R277120.
Le Divina commedia. SEE DanteAlighieri.
The half deck. © 22Sep33; A65347.George H. Grant (A); 23Jan61;R270281.
Principles and practice of electrical engineering. Rev. by G. A. Wallace. 4th ed. © 24Aug33; A64920. G. A. Wallace (A); 21Mar61; R272943.
GRAY, ELIZABETH JANET.SEE Vining, Elizabeth Janet Gray.
Latin for today, first-year course,by Mason D. Gray & Thornton Jenkins.Rev. ed. © 5Jan33; A59260. WilliamW. Jenkins (C); 23Dec60; R269800.
Art stories. SEE Whitford,William G.
Health stories. SEE Towse, Annea B.
Number stories. SEE Studebaker,J. W.
Science stories. SEE Beauchamp,Wilbur L.
Teacher's guidebook for the Elsonbasic reader, book five, by WilliamS. Gray & Edna B. Liek. © 7Jun33;AA123155. Scott, Foresman &Co. (PWH); 5Jan61; R268978.