The summer of the black snow.(In Dime western magazine, Sept.1939) © 1Aug39; B424717. WaltCoburn (A); 12Sep66; R393233.
Texas guns head north. (In Starwestern, Sept. 1939) © 4Aug39;B424722. Walt Coburn (A); 12Sep66;R393232.
Traitor's brand. (In Street & Smith'swestern story magazine, Jan. 14,1939) © 6Jan39; B400734. WaltCoburn (A); 12Sep66; R393215.
Agriculture and farm life. SEEPhillips, Harry A.
Agriculture and farm life. SEEPhillips, Harry A.
COCKEFAIR, MRS. EDGAR A. SEE Cockefair,Ada Milam.
Questions and exercises on applied economics. SEE Hewett, William W.
Captain Abby and Captain John.© 24Oct39; A132850. MargaretCoffin Halvosa (C); 23Dec66;R399210.
Almanac. (In Ladies' home journal,Dec. 1939) © 8Nov39; B435002.Margaret Coffin Halvosa (C);29Dec66; R399217.
Bonfires. (In Ladies' home journal,Nov. 1939) © 6Oct39; B432104.Margaret Coffin Halvosa (C);29Dec66; R399216.
Fair-feeling. (In Commonweal,Sept. 29, 1939) © 26Sep39;B432033. Margaret Coffin Halvosa(C); 29Dec66; R399215.
Far trees keep up. (In Commonweal,July 7, 1939) © 4Jul39; B421526.Margaret Coffin Halvosa (C);29Dec66; R399220.
He knew his way. (In Forum-century,Mar. 1939) © 16Feb39; B405724.Margaret Coffin Halvosa (C);29Dec66; R399218.
New England Hillside. (In Forum,Nov. 1939) © 18Oct39; B431588.Margaret Coffin Halvosa (C);29Dec66; R399214.
Sign of spring. (In Ladies' homejournal, Apr. 1939) © 10Mar39;B409174. Margaret Coffin Halvosa(C); 29Dec66; R399219.
Tides. (In Forum and century, Oct.1939) © 18Sep39; B429646.Margaret Coffin Halvosa (C);29Dec66; R399221.
Ungathered grapes. (In Americanmercury, Nov. 1939) © 20Oct39;B431706. Margaret CoffinHalvosa (C); 29Dec66; R399222.
The book of bells. SEE Coleman,Satis N.
The book of bells. © 11Nov38; A123697.Walter B. Coleman & Charles H.Coleman (C); 28Oct66; R395930.
The book of bells. SEE Coleman,Satis N.
COLETTE, pseud.SEE Goudeket, Gabrielle.
COLIN, DENISE, executrix of the Estateof Jean-Germain Tricot. SEE Tricot,Jean Germain, Estate of.
Big Buck. SEE Caldwell, Erskine.
American writers. SEE Cross, TomPeete.
Ah, the university. (In The NewYorker magazine, Jan. 28, 1939)© 26Jan39; B405053. John Collier(A); 5Dec66; R399777.
Back for Christmas; short story.(In The New Yorker, Oct. 7, 1939)© 5Oct39; B432121. John Collier (A);5Dec66; R399776.
Season of mists. (In Esquire magazine,Jan. 1940) © 7Dec39;B440140. John Collier (A); 27Dec66;R400821.
The eye guard. © 21Aug39; AA313883.Ashton B. Collins (A); 25Aug66;R392198.
Reddy Kilowatt ad-sheets AD-159 through AD-238. © 14Dec38; AA293258. Ashton B. Collins (A); 25Aug66; R392197.
Reddy Kilowatt mat service. Sheet 49. © 13Jun39; AA306738. Ashton B. Collins (A); 7Jul66; R389236.
Reddy Kilowatt mat service. Sheet 50, 50-B, 51-A—51-C. © 20Jul39, AA309421-309422; 21Jul39, AA309423-309425. Ashton B. Collins (A); 11Aug66; R391199-391203.
Reddy Kilowatt mat service. Sheet53-A. © 27Sep39; AA311777. AshtonB. Collins (A); 28Sep66; R393978.
Reddy Kilowatt mat service. Sheet53-B. © 27Sep39; AA311778. AshtonB. Collins (A); 28Sep66; R393979.
Reddy Kilowatt mat service. Sheet 54.© 19Oct39; AA315556. Ashton B.Collins (A); 3Nov66; R395988.
Reddy Kilowatt mat service.Sheet 55-A—B. © 31Oct39;AA315557-315558. Ashton B. Collins(A); 3Nov66; R395989-395990.
The worker with a thousand jobs.© 2Nov39; AA319909. Ashton B.Collins (A); 3Nov66; R395991.
The last ofthe seris. SEECoolidge, Dane.
Love in our time. © 16Jan39,AI-24828; 7Jul39, A130257. NormanCollins (A); 8Dec66; R398397.
COLLON-JANIN, MARIE SUZANNE.SEE Berard, Marie Suzanne Collon-Janin.
The Williamburg art of cookery. SEEBullock, Helen.
COLORADO DIGEST, CONSOLIDATED EDITION.1939 cumulative annual pocket part.Vol.1-15. Appl. authors: West Pub.Co. & W.H. Courtright Pub. Co.© 31Oct39; A134509. West Pub. Co.(PWH); 6Jan67; R399967.
COLT, CLEM, pseud.SEE Nye, Nelson C.
Bayle's relations with England andthe English. SEE Courtines,Léo Pierre.
Brooklyn Village, 1816-1834. SEEWeld, Ralph Foster.
The doctor in French drama, 1700-1775.SEE Peterson, Christine E.
Key to League of Nations documentsplaced on public sale, 1934-1936.SEE Carroll, Marie J.
Monetary policies of the UnitedStates, 1932-1938. SEE Paris,James Daniel.
Philanthropic foundations and highereducation. SEE Hollis, ErnestVictor.
The reorganization of state governmentsin the United States. SEEBuck, A.E.
Revelliere-lepeaux, citizen director,1753-1824. SEE Robison, Georgia.
The rise of a new federalism:federal-state cooperation in theUnited States. SEE Clark, Jane Perry.
The United States and world organization,1920-1933. SEE Fleming,Denna Frank.
COLVER, ANNE.SEE Graff, Polly Anne Colver Harris.
A hellenlstic Greek reader; selections from the koine of the New Testament period. By Ernest C. Colwell & J.R. Mantey. © 22Aug39; A132321. Ernest Colwell & J.R. Mantey (A); 18Nov66; R397712.
Voice in singing. © 30Dec38; A127791.William Walker Combs (A); 8Aug66;R391711.
U.S. tax cases. © Commerce ClearingHouse, Inc. (PWH) Vol.
39-1. © 30Aug39; A130995. 16Sep66;R393595.
History of the Communist Party of theSoviet Union, Bolsheviks. SEETrachtenberg, Alexander, tr.
The chemistry of organic compounds.SEE Conant, James Bryant.
Supplementary questions & problems to accompany Conant's The chemistry of organic compounds. SEE Conant, James Bryant.
The chemistry of organic compounds.With the assistance of Max Tishler.Rev. ed. © 25Apr39; A129045.Grace R. Conant (W); 20Dec66;R399067.
Supplementary questions & problemsto accompany Conant's The chemistryof organic compounds. Rev. ed.© 10Oct39; AA312672. GraceR. Conant (W); 20Dec66; R399066.
CONGREGATION DES PERES DU SAINT ESPRIT,executor of the Estate of CharlesSacleux. SEE Sacleux, Charles,Estate of.
All about houses. © 13Nov39; A135894.Groff Conklin (A); 15Nov66; R397269.
CONNECTICUT BANK & TRUST CO., HARTFORD.
Footlights on a hero. SEEThompson, Sydney.
Mr. Patten has the deck. SEEConnolly, James B.
Mr. Patten has the deck. SEEConnolly, James B.
Pride of vessel. SEE Connolly,James B.
Enemies of promise. © 7Nov38,AI-24633; 3Apr39, A127751. CyrilConnolly (A); 20Oct66; R395746.
Mr. Patten has the deck. WillConnell, photographer. (InCollier's, Feb. 11, 1939)© 3Feb39; B403523. Brenda E.Connolly (C); 26Sep66; R394511.
Pride of vessel. (In Collier's,Oct. 15, 1938) © 7Oct38; B393238.Brenda E. Connolly (C); 6Jul66;R389366.
THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS OF NEW YORKANNOTATED. Appl. author: EdwardThompson Co. © West Pub. Co. (PWH)Book
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A new method for the piano forte.SEE Bellak, James.
Flowers, East-West; the art of arrangement. In collaboration with Elinor Wallace Hiatt. © 31Oct38; A122619. Gregory J. Conway (A); 12Sep66; R392854.
Outline of the law of contracts.2d ed. © 14Oct39; A134017.Paul R. Conway (A); 7Dec66;R400500.
Language power. © 17Jul39; A130660.Luella B. Cook (A); 22Jul66;R390145.
Husbands grow on trees. (In American mercury, Sept. 1939) © 22Aug39; B424997. Whitfield Cook (A); 4Oct66; R394926.
Love. (In Mademoiselle, Sept. 1939) © 25Aug39; B425872. Whitfield Cook (A); 4Oct66; R394927.
Big show. © 21Sep38; A120673.Charles Cooke (A); 13Jul66; R389302.
The last of the seris. SEECoolidge, Dane.
The last of the seris, by Dane Coolidge & Mary Roberts Coolidge. With photos. by Dane Coolidge. © 16Jan39; A124726. Coit Coolidge & Mrs. Calvin Gaines Collins (E of D. Coolidge); 14Nov66; R397014.
The last of the seris. SEECoolidge, Dane.
Money to burn; what the great American philanthropic foundations do with their money. © 2Nov38; A123658. Horace Coon (A); 21Oct66; R395768.
Bookkeeping made easy. SEE Sheff,Alexander L.
The practical outline of high schoolsubjects for home study. SEECopeland, Lewis, comp.
10,000 jokes, toasts and stories.SEE Copeland, Lewis.
Bookkeeping made easy. SEE Sheff,Alexander L.
The practical outline of high school subjects for home study. NM: revisions & additions. © 1Nov39; A176901. Faye Copeland (W); 3Nov66; R395937.
10,000 jokes, toasts and stories. Edited by Lewis & Faye Copeland. © 20Nov39; A134711. Faye Copeland (A & W); 22Nov66; R397630.
What to listen for in music.© 17Jan39; A124680. AaronCopland (A); 16Nov66; R397378.
CORDELL, LEONARD C., executor of theEstate of Barrett Willoughby. SEEWilloughby, Barrett, Estate of.
Burro alley. © 22Nov38; A122852.Edwin Corle (A); 16Nov66; R397524.
I wanted to be an actress, by Katharine Cornell as told to Ruth Woodbury Sedgwick. Foreword by Guthrie McClintic. NM: foreword, introd. & p.181-361. © 29Mar39; A126790. Katharine Cornell (A); 19Dec66; R400659.
CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM: a complete restatement of the entire American law as developed by all reported cases. © American Law Book Co. (PWH) Vol.
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That's my story. © 15Dec38; A125303.Douglas Corrigan (A); 1Nov66;R397218.
CORTHIS, ANDREE, pseud.SEE Lecuyer, Andree.
CORTHIS, GILBERTE LECUYER-.SEE Lecuyer-Corthis, Gilberte.
Works. SEE Blashfield, EdwinHowland.
COSGROVE, FRANCES.SEE Scenes for Student Actors.
The United States in the making. SEECanfield, Leon H.
The prospects of American democracy. © 23Sep38; A120802. George S. Counts (A); 6Sep66; R392981.
Bayle's relations with England and the English. © 27Sep38; A121804. Columbia University Press (PWH); 16Aug66; R391365.
Colorado Digest, ConsolidatedEdition.
The little airplane, by Lois Lenski.© 1Sep38; A121332. Lois Lenski(Lois Lenski Covey) (A); 11Aug66;R391354.
The kindness of Mrs. Radcliffe.(In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan,Dec. 1939) © 1Nov39;B435016. Noel Coward (A); 3Nov66;R395939.
To step aside; seven short stories.© 11Sep39, AI-25523; 1Dec39,A138039. Noel Coward (A);7Dec66; R398351.
What mad pursuit. (In Hearst'sinternational-cosmopolitan, Dec. 1939)© 1Nov39; B435016. Noel Coward (A);3Nov66; R395940.
The wooden Madonna. (In Hearst'sinternational-cosmopolitan, Dec.1939) © 1Nov39; B435016. NoelCoward (A); 3Nov66; R395941.
COWLES EDUCATIONAL BOOKS, INC.SEE The Volume Library.
Books that changed our minds. Edited by Malcolm Cowley & Bernard Smith. NM: compilation. © 17Nov39; A137726. Malcolm Cowley (A); 22Nov66; R397631.
The end of the reasoning man. (InNew republic. Oct. 4, 1939)© 28Sep39; B433704. Malcolm Cowley(A); 14Oct66; R395430.
The end of the reasoning man. (InNew republic, Oct. 11, 1939)© 5Oct39; B433705. Malcolm Cowley(A); 14Oct66; R395412.
Four songs. (In Poetry, Oct. 1938)© 1Oct38; B393381. Malcolm Cowley(A); 4Aug66; R390567.
Lord of these elements. (In The Newrepublic, Dec. 28, 1938) © 22Dec38;B400353. Malcolm Cowley (A);4Aug66; R390564.
Partisan review. (In The New republicOct. 19, 1938) © 13Oct38;B391751. Malcolm Cowley (A);2Aug66; R390568.
Red ivory tower. (In The New republic.Nov. 9, 1938) © 3Nov38;B398015. Malcolm Cowley (A);2Aug66; R390565.
Sanctuary. (In The New republic,Jan. 25, 1939) © 19Jan39; B403078.Malcolm Cowley (A); 4Aug66; R390562.
Socialists and symbolists. (In TheNew republic, Sept. 28, 1938)© 22Sep38; B389851. MalcolmCowley (A); 2Aug66; R390569.
Transatlantic review. (In The Newrepublic, Jan. 18, 1939) © 12Jan39;B401842. Malcolm Cowley (A);4Aug66; R390563.
Tribute to Ben Franklin. (In The Newrepublic, Oct. 26, 1938) © 20Oct38;B394744. Malcolm Cowley (A);2Aug66; R390566.
Yeats and O'Faolain. (In The Newrepublic, Feb. 15, 1939) © 9Feb39;B404660. Malcolm Cowley (A);4Aug66; R390561.
As for the woman, by Francis Iles, pseud. © 27Jul39, AI-25449; 20Oct39, A135359. Anthony Berkeley Cox (A); 26Oct66; R395738.
Death in the house, by AnthonyBerkeley, pseud. © 3Apr39,AI-25072; 4Aug39; A133559.Anthony Berkeley Cox (A); 8Aug66;R390716.
Death is a gamble. (In American magazine,Oct. 1939) Appl. author:Loew's, Inc., employer for hire.© 1Sep39; B428250. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,Inc. (PWH); 1Sep66; R392360.
Four frightened women. © 3Jan39;A124810. George Harmon Coxe (A);25Nov66; R398277.
The study of the New Testament. © 15Mar39; A128105. Rena S. Craig (W); 3Oct66; R394835.
English poetry, mainly from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. SEE Campbell, Oscar James.
The study of the New Testament. SEECraig, Clarence Tucker.
A Dictionary of American English onhistorical principles.
CRAM, MILDRED.SEE McDowell, Mildred Cram.
Writings and speeches. SEE Cromwell,Oliver.
CRAVEN, THOMAS, ed.
A treasury of American prints.© 5Sep39; A133025. Simon & Schuster,Inc. (PWH); 26Oct66; R395840.
A treasury of art masterpieces.© 29Sep39; A132688. Simon &Schuster, Inc. (PWH); 26Oct66;R395839.
The pressure boys. © 29Sep39;A132989. Kenneth G. Crawford (A);3Oct66; R394894.
CREDLE, ELLIS.SEE Townsend, Ellis Credle.
Literary Chinese by the inductivemethod. Vol. 2: Selections from theLun yu. Edited by Chang Tsung-ch'ien& R.C. Rudolph. © 5Sep39;
Shanghai '37. SEE Lert, Hedwig.
A fish story. SEE Gay, Zhenya.
Happy birthday. SEE Gay, Zhenya.
Jean Villemeur. SEE Cretin, Roger.
Jean Villemeur, by Roger Vercel,pseud. © 13Jul39; AF44628. MmeRoger Vercel, nee Madeleine Adam(W); 10Aug66; R391135.
CRETIN, MME ROGER.SEE Cretin, Madeleine Adam.
Piping handbook. SEE Walker, J.H.
Writings and speeches. Vol. 2: 1649-1653. With an Introd., notes & an account of his life by Wilbur Cortez Abbott. With the assistance of Catherine Dickson Crane. © 25Jul39; A131422. Charles Cortez Abbott (C); 11Oct66; R394971.
Millions on wheels. SEE Palmer,Dewey H.
American writers. By Tom Peete Cross,Reed Smith, Elmer C. Stauffer &Elizabeth Collette. Rev. ed.(Good reading, v. 3) © 3Jan39;A127547. Elizabeth Collette (A);19Dec66; R398981.
He opened the door of Japan. © 2Mar39; A127228. John L. Walters (E); 15Nov66; R397327.
Miss Humpety comes to tea, and other poems. NM: 7 poems, 6 illus. & revisions. © 20Dec38; A124453. Grace Noll Crowell (A); 13Jul66; R389293.
Preparation. (In Christian herald magazine, Jan. 1939) © 27Dec38; B400427. Grace Noll Crowell (A); 12Dec66; R399639.
Lives of poor boys who became famous.SEE Bolton, Sarah K.
Our foreign-born citizens. SEEBeard, Annie E.S.
The authentic librettos of the French and German operas. SEE Wartels, Nathan, comp.
The authentic librettos of the Italianoperas. SEE Wartels, Nathan, comp.
The book of ballets, classic andmodern. SEE Goode, Gerald, ed.
Furnishing with antiques. SEEMcBride, Robert Medill, ed.
101 ideas for successful interiors.SEE Roberts, Mary Fanton, ed.
Twenty best plays of the modernAmerican theatre. SEE Gassner,John.
CUMULATIVE DESCRIPTIVE-WORD INDEX ANDTABLE OF CASES AFFIRMED, REVERSED ORMODIFIED COVERING VOLUMES 1-8 GENERALDIGEST. © 25Oct39; A134503. WestPub. Co. (PWH); 6Jan67; R399973.
CUMULATIVE DESCRIPTIVE-WORD INDEX FORUSE WITH PACIFIC DIGEST, coveringvolumes 1-90 Pacific reporter, secondseries. © 29Dec39; A136344. WestPub. Co. (PWH); 6Jan67; R399914.
Gun bulldogger. SEE Cunningham,Eugene.
Red range. SEE Cunningham, Eugene.
Gun bulldogger. © 21Feb39; A127170.Mrs. Eugene Cunningham (W), Mrs.Max Call, Mrs. C.G. Weakley &Cleve Cunningham (C); 28Nov66;R398703.
Red range. © 31Oct39; A135205. MrsEugene Cunningham (W), Mrs. MaxCall, Mrs. C.G. Weakley & CleveCunningham (C); 28Nov66; R398702.
Gun bulldogger. SEE Cunningham,Eugene.
Red range. SEE Cunningham, Eugene.
Adventures in modern literature. SEEStauffer, Ruth M.
Adventures in modern literature. SEEStauffer, Ruth M.
CUPPLES & LEON CO.
Buddy on the trail. SEE Garis,Howard R.
Tale of the witch doll. SEEWirt, Mildred A.
Telling Tommy about Mother Nature'scurious children. SEE Pim, Paul.
The vanishing houseboat. SEEWirt, Mildred A.
Watch shepherd of the range. SEEHastings, Howard L.
A course in general mathematics, byClinton Harvey Currier, Emery ErnestWatson & James Sutherland Frame.Rev. ed. © 7Feb39; A124940.Dorothy Currier Bourdon (Mrs. EdmundB. Bourdon) & Margaret MarieWatson (Mrs. Leonard O. Olsen) (C);30Dec66; R399213.
Elizabeth Lloyd and the Whittiers.SEE Currier, Thomas Franklin, ed.
CURRIER, THOMAS FRANKLIN, ed.
Elizabeth Lloyd and the Whittiers; a budget of letters. © 9Oct39; A132672. Florence May Currier (W); 11Oct66; R394965.
Investigations of vocabulary in textbooks of science for secondary schools. © 15Dec38; AA288430. Francis D. Curtis (A); 12Sep66; R392840.
Do girls like you. SEE Woodward,Elizabeth.
Journal house plans. SEE Ladies'home journal.
Market patterns in eight large cities.© 17Aug38; AA274749. Curtis Pub.Co. (PWH); 26Jul66; R390115.
Personality report card. SEEWoodward, Elizabeth.
Showers. © 25Aug38; AA276382.Curtis Pub. Co. (PWH); 26Jul66;R390117.
Journal house pattern.
CUTLER, BESSIE.SEE Gordeau, Bessie Cutler.
Journal intime. SEE Dabit, Eugene.
Journal intime; 1928-1936. © 1Jul39;AF44022. Mme Eugene Dabit, neeBeatrix Blacher (PPW); 30Aug66;R392445.
DABIT, MME EUGENE.SEE Dabit, Beatrix Blacher.
DAMPIER, E.M. SMITH-.SEE Smith-Dampier, E.M.
DANE, CLEMENCE, pseud.SEE Ashton, Winifred.
Maternal care and some complications.SEE Adair, Fred Lyman.
A.T. & T., the story of industrialconquest. © 17Oct39; A132780.N.R. Danielian (A); 2Dec66;R399507.
At Mrs. Leland's, by Fannie Hurst.(In Sunday news, Aug. 13, 1939)© 13Aug39; A5-100234. Fannie HurstDanielson (A); 16Aug66; R391382.
Cut glass bowl, by Fannie Hurst.© 15Oct39; A5-106070. Fannie HurstDanielson (A); 19Oct66; R395357.
DANNAY, FREDERIC.SEE Queen, Ellery, pseud., comp.
Vues politiques de Napoleon. Avant-propos de Adrien Dansette, adapter. © 19May39; AF43767. Adrien Dansette (A); 17Nov66; R397613.
Number, the language of science.SEE Dantzig, Tobias.
Number, the language of science.SEE Dantzig, Tobias.
Number, the language of science; a critical survey written for the cultured non-mathematician. 3d ed., rev. & augm. © 28Feb39; A126182. Henry P. Dantzig & George B. Dantzig (C); 8Dec66; R399665.
Textbook of paleobotany.(The Century biological series)© 15Mar39; A126538. William C.Darrah (A); 8Sep66; R392946.
Martha Jean of Idylwild. © 26Oct38; A122402. Archa O. Dart (A); 27Oct66; R397062.
Daniel Boone. © 10Nov39; A134534.James Daugherty (A); 17Nov66;R397541.
Denny, the boy we always knew. © 14Oct38; A123048. Sonia Daugherty (A); 23Sep66; R394470.
La grande beuverie. SEE Daumal,Rene.
La grande beuverie. © 1Feb39; AF42785. Jack Daumal (NK); 30Aug66; R392463.
The literature of the Rocky MountainWest. Selected & edited byLevette Jay Davidson & PrudenceBostwick. © 15Mar39; A126514.Levette Jay Davidson & PrudenceBostwick (A); 19Jul66; R390381.
DAVIES, OLWEN BOWEN-.SEE Bowen-Davies, Olwen.
The stranger. SEE Davis,Marcellus L.
Poor, poor Yorick. © 28Jul39;A132883. Frederick C. Davis (A);1Aug66; R390354.
A shroud for Shylock, by StephenRansome, pseud. © 20Oct39;A135365. Frederick C. Davis (A);26Oct66; R395741.
The stranger. SEE Davis,Marcellus L.
The stranger, by Marcellus L. Davis,Henry P. Davis & C.T. Davis.Illus. & decorations by Fred F.McCaleb. © 19Oct38; A123336.Winnie Davis (PPW of M.L. Davis);*; R389730.
The garden dictionary. SEE Taylor,Norman.
DAVIS, RUPERT HART-, executor of theEstate of Hugh Walpole. SEE Walpole,Hugh, Estate of.
Gratitude. © 10May39; AA298402.S. David Davis (A); 16Nov66;R398671.
How to choose a junior college. © 2Mar39; A127226. Wayne Davis (A); 8Dec66; R398382.
The recent mammals of Idaho. © 2Apr39; A126889. William B. Davis (A); 19Jul66; R390382.
The stranger. SEE Davis,Marcellus L.
Cases on remedies, II: Restitution at law and in equity. SEE Durfee, Edgar N.
Disputed passage. SEE Douglas,Lloyd C.
Collected papers of the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Foundation. SEE Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.
The mind in the making. SEERobinson, James Harvey.
Europe in retreat. © 6Feb39; A127091.Vera Micheles Dean (A); 1Dec66;R398276.
Red sky over Rome. SEE Kyle,Anne D.
Skippack School; being the story ofEli Shrawder and of one ChristopherDock, schoolmaster about the year1750. © 20Oct39; A135566.Marguerite de Angeli (A); 26Oct66;R395745.
Baby's first book. © 17Jul39;AA306661. Platt & Munk Co., Inc.(PWH); 19Jul66; R390369.
All-American playing cards.NM: additions. © 2Aug38; AA273675.E.H. Debes (A); 25Jul66; R391073.
Design for life. Pt. 1-2. (In Astoundingscience fiction, May-June1939) © 28Apr39, B412918; 26May39,B416706. L. Sprague de Camp (A);13Jul66; R390192, 390194.
Divide and rule. Pt. 1-2. (In Street& Smith's unknown, Apr.-May 1939)© 10Mar39, B408427; 14Apr39,B412583. L. Sprague de Camp (A);13Jul66; R390189-390190.
Employment, by Lyman R. Lyon, pseud.(In Astounding science fiction,May 1939) © 28Apr39; B412918.L. Sprague de Camp (A); 13Jul66;R390191.
The gnarly man. (In Street & Smith'sunknown, June 1939) © 12May39;B415255. L. Sprague de Camp (A);13Jul66; R390193.
Living fossil. (In Astounding sciencefiction, Feb. 1939) © 27Jan39;B403504. L. Sprague de Camp (A);13Jul66; R390188.
Nothing in the rules. (In Street &Smith's unknown, July 1939)© 9Jun39; B420032. L. Sprague deCamp (A); 13Jul66; R390195.
DE HARSANYI, ZSOLT.SEE Harsanyi, Zsolt de.
Red beards of the Yellow River. SEEDoone, Radko.
Minding the calves. (In Esquire,Aug. 1939) © 18Aug39; B424959.David Cornel De Jong (A); 21Dec66;R398998.
Old haven. © 20Sep38; A121916.David Cornel De Jong (A); 18Aug66;R392579.
DE JOUVENEL, COLETTE.SEE Jouvenel, Colette De.
DE LACRETELLE, JACQUES.SEE Lacretelle, Jacques De.
A rumelheart must roam. © 23Feb39; A126127. Maxine Wainwright (C); 21Dec66; R399035.
Only a woman would know. Illustrated by Robert C. Gellert. (In Cosmopolitan, Sept. 1938) © 2Aug38; A5-91347. Vina Delmar (A); 25Jul66; R390102.
The art of Cezanne. SEE BarnesAlbert C.
DE MONTGON, A.SEE Montgon, A. De.
DE MONTGON, THERESE LENOTRE, COMTESSE.SEE Montgon, Therese Lenotre,Comtesse De.
DE MONTHERLANT, HENRY.SEE Montherlant, Henry De.
Scarum. NM: revisions & additions. © 18May39; A129559. Marie De Nervaud (A); 19Oct66; R396288.
Histoire de l'art religieux.© 20Jul39; AF44426. Syndicat de laPropriete Artistique (E); 18Nov66;R398541.
Selected writings in philosophy, a companion volume to Knowledge and society. SEE Adams, George P.
Maternal care and some complications.SEE Adair, Fred Lyman.
A good rooster crows everywhere. SEEPattullo, George.
The blue goose. (In The Householdmagazine, Nov. 1939) © 5Oct39;B433389. August Derleth (A);23Dec66; R400421.
A bottle from Corezzi. (In Strangestories, Dec. 1929) © 28Sep39;B433752. August Derleth (A);23Dec66; R400416.
Eyes of the serpent. (In Strangestories, Feb. 1939) © 15Nov38;B399496. August Derleth (A);16Aug66; R392088.
A gift for Uncle Herman. (In Strangestories, Dec. 1939) © 28Sep39;B433752. August Derleth (A);23Dec66; R400417.
The intercessors. (In Redbookmagazine, Jan. 1940) © 1Dec39;B435849. August Derleth (A);23Dec66; R400420.
Logoda's heads. (In Strange stories,Apr. 1939) © 3Jan39; B407246.August Derleth (A); 16Aug66;R392091.
Lord of evil. (In Strange stories,Apr. 1939) © 31Jan39; B407246.August Derleth (A); 16Aug66;R392090.
Man in the dark. (In Strange stories,June 1939) © 30Mar39; B413897.August Derleth (A); 16Aug66;R392092.
Man track here. © 15Apr39; A140261.August Derleth (A); 16Aug66; R392097.
Memoir for Lucas Payne. (In Strangestories, Aug. 1939) © 31May39;B420603. August Derleth (A);16Aug66; R392093.
A message for his majesty. (InStrange stories, Oct. 1939)© 27Jul39; B429036. August Derleth(A); 16Aug66; R392096.
Mrs. Elting does her part. (InStrange stories, Aug. 1939)© 31May39; B420603. August Derleth(A); 16Aug66; R392094.
The outsider and others. SEELovecraft, H.P.
Passing of Eric Holm. (In Strange stories, Dec. 1939) © 28Sep39; B433752. August Derleth (A); 23Dec66; R400423.
Restless is the river. © 9Oct39; A134033. August Derleth (A); 23Dec66; R400419.
The room in the annex. (In Strange stories, Dec. 1939) © 28Sep39; B433752. August Derleth (A); 23Dec66; R400422.
Sentence deferred. © 20Feb39; A127358. August Derleth (A); 16Aug66; R392098.
Spawn of the maelstrom. (In Weirdtales, Sept. 1939) © 1Aug39;B425231. August Derleth (A);16Aug66; R392095.
The vengeance of Ai. (In Strangestories, Apr. 1939) © 31Jan39;B407246. August Derleth (A);16Aug66; R392089.
Poisonous plants of the UnitedStates. SEE Muenscher, WalterConrad.
Your life as a woman and how to make the most of it. © 11Oct38; A122259. Margaret G. Devereux (A); 14Sep66; R393570.
Troubled star. SEE De Voto,Bernard.
Troubled star, by John August, pseud. Prev. pub. in Colliers, Sept. 3-Nov. 5, 1938. © 1Feb39; A129133. Avis M. DeVoto (W); 3Nov66; R395974.
Intelligence in the modern world; John Dewey's philosophy. Edited, with an introd., by Joseph Ratner. NM: editing, introd. & compilation. © 10Feb39; A127611. Random House, Inc. (PWH of J. Ratner); 7Dec66; R398191.
Theory of valuation. (International encyclopedia of unified service, v.2, no.4) © 18Jul39; A130838. John D. Graves (E); 18Nov66; R397710.
The life of our Lord. Appl. author: Garden City Pub. Co., Inc., employer for hire of Everett Shinn, illustrator. © on illus.; 11Dec39; A137411. Doubleday & Co., Inc. (PWH); 14Dec66; R399387.
Revelation and response. © 14Sep38; A128146. Edgar P. Dickie (A); 18Jul66; R389863.
The ultimate frog. George Salter, illustrator. NM: illus. © 16Nov39; A135797. George Salter (A); 2Dec66; R399510.
And ye visited me. SEE Dicks,Russell L.
And ye visited me. © 19Jan39; A124705.Dorothy S. Dicks (W); 15Nov66;R397339.
DICKSON, CARTER, pseud.SEE Carr, John Dickson.
Management and the worker. SEERoethlisberger, Fritz Jules.
A DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN ENGLISH ONHISTORICAL PRINCIPLES. Vol.2, pt.6.Compiled under editorship of WilliamA. Craigie & James R. Hulbert.© 14Mar39; A128004. Sir Wm. AlexanderCraigie & J.R. Hulbert (A); 30Dec66;R399293.
A DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN ENGLISH ONHISTORICAL PRINCIPLES. Vol.2, pt.7.Compiled under editorship of WilliamA. Craigie & James R. Hulbert.© 18Jul39; A130841. Sir Wm. AlexanderCraigie & J.R. Hulbert (A); 30Dec66;R399295.
A DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN ENGLISH ONHISTORICAL PRINCIPLES. Vol.2, pt.8.Compiled under editorship of WilliamA. Craigie & James R. Hulbert.© 26Dec39; A136529. Sir Wm. AlexanderCraigie & J.R. Hulbert (A); 30Dec66;R399297.
THE DICTIONARY OF BEST KNOWN QUOTATIONSAND PROVERBS. Appl. author: GardenCity Pub. Co., Inc. © on foreword;6Nov39; A135563. Doubleday & Co.,Inc. (PWH); 9Nov66; R397318.
DICTIONNAIRE SWAHILI-FRANCAIS.By Charles Sacleux. © 30Jul39;AF44687. Congregation des Peres duSaint Esprit (E); 10Aug66; R391132.
Christ in concrete. © 3May39; A128274. Pietro di Donato (A); 2Sep66; R392422.
Textbook of healthful living. 2d ed. © 24Apr39; A129054. Harold S. Diehl (A); 16Nov66; R397361.
Laboratory manual to accompanyIntroductory general chemistry,revised edition. SEE Dietrich,Harold G.
Laboratory manual to accompanyIntroductory general chemistry,revised edition. SEE Dietrich,Harold G.
Laboratory manual to accompany Introductory general chemistry, revised edition. By Harold G. Dietrich & Erwin B. Kelsey. NM: additions & revisions. © 27Sep38; A121709. Elizabeth Kelsey (C), Elizabeth A. Dietrich (W) & Harold F. Dietrich (C); 14Jul66; R389759.
DIGEST OF KANSAS REPORTS; covering all decisions in Supreme Court reports, vols.126-146, supplementing Hatcher's Kansas digest. By Earl Hilton Hatcher & Howard McCue. © 16Jan39; A124741. Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 22Dec66; R399024.
DIGEST OF THE UNITED STATES SUPREMECOURT REPORTS. Supplement for 1939.Vol.1-9 & vol.10 index. © 8Mar39;A127530. Lawyers Co-operative Pub.Co. (PWH); 22Dec66; R399030.
Trout streams. SEE Needham,Paul R.
The story of Pinocchio. SEE Disney(Walt) Productions.
Walt Disney's Pinocchio paint book.SEE Disney (Walt) Productions.
Walt Disney's version of Pinocchio.SEE Disney (Walt) Productions.
DISNEY, WALT.SEE Disney, Walter E.
Donald Duck and his friends. ByJean Ayer & the staff of WaltDisney Studio. © 17May39; A131698.Walt Disney Productions (PWH);7Sep66; R392984.
Donald's lucky day. Penny no.1145.By staff of Walt Disney Studio.© 12Sep39; AA311977. Walt DisneyProductions (PWH); 3Oct66; R394736.
For Easter: here's Ferdinand with a big bouquet. Appl. author: Hall Bros., Inc., employer for hire of Jean Peters. © 1Apr39; AA298740. Walt Disney Productions (PWH); 15Jul66; R390606.
Mickey never fails. By Robin Palmer & the staff of Walt Disney Studio. © 2Jun39; A131442. Walt Disney Productions (PWH); 7Sep66; R392983.
Pinocchio Christmas party. © 10Oct39;AA315817. Walt Disney Productions(PWH); 7Nov66; R396653.
Season's greetings. © 25Nov39;AA321363. Walt Disney Productions(PWH); 20Dec66; R398957.
The story of Pinocchio, by WaltDisney. (In Good housekeeping,Oct.-Nov. 1939) © 20Sep39,B428647; 20Oct39, B433402. WaltDisney Productions (PWH); 7Nov66;R396611, 396613.
Walt Disney's Brave little tailor.Penny no. 1145. By staff of WaltDisney Studio. © 12Sep39; AA317552.Walt Disney Productions (PWH);3Oct66; R394749.
Walt Disney's Donald Duck's cousinGus. Penny no. 1145. By staff ofWalt Disney Studio. © 12Sep39;AA311982. Walt Disney Productions(PWH); 3Oct66; R394741.
Walt Disney's Donald's better self.Penny no. 1145. By staff of WaltDisney Studio. © 12Sep39; AA317551.Walt Disney Productions (PWH);3Oct66; R394750.
Walt Disney's Farmyard symphony.Penny no. 1145. By staff of WaltDisney Studio. © 12Sep39; AA317553.Walt Disney Productions (PWH);3Oct66; R394748.
Walt Disney's Goofy and Wilbur.Penny no. 1145. By staff of WaltDisney Studio. © 12Sep39; AA311980.Walt Disney Productions (PWH);3Oct66; R394739.
Walt Disney's Mickey's gold rush.Penny no. 1145. By staff of WaltDisney Studio. © 12Sep39; AA311978.Walt Disney Productions (PWH);3Oct66; R394737.
Walt Disney's Pinocchio paint book.No. 573. Walt Disney & staff,illus. © 20Oct39; AA315226.Walt Disney Productions (PWH);7Nov66; R396652.
Walt Disney's Pluto at the societydog show. Penny no. 1145. By staffof Walt Disney Studio. © 12Sep39;AA311979. Walt Disney Productions(PWH); 3Oct66; R394738.
Walt Disney's The practical pig.Penny 1145. By staff of WaltDisney Studio. © 12Sep39; AA311981.Walt Disney Productions (PWH);3Oct66; R394740.
Walt Disney's The Ugly Duckling.Adapted from Hans Christian Andersen.By staff of Walt DisneyStudio. © 21Sep39; A134111. WaltDisney Productions (PWH); 3Oct66;R394728.
Walt Disney's The Ugly Duckling.Penny books. By staff of WaltDisney Studio. © 12Sep39; AA311976.Walt Disney Productions (PWH);3Oct66; R394735.
Walt Disney's version of Pinocchio.No. 709. By Walt Disney & staff.© 20Oct39; AA315225. Walt DisneyProductions (PWH); 7Nov66;R396651.
For works by the Walt Disney StudioSEE Disney (Walt) Productions.
The brave little tailor. No. 1058.By Walt Disney. © 12Sep39;AA312165. Walter E. Disney (A);3Oct66; R394743.