Chapter 3

Bombay nights. (In Hearst's international cosmopolitan, Feb. 1940) © 29Dec39; B441532. Hope Bromfield Stevens (C); 12Dec67; R423947.

Night in Bombay. Pub. serially inCosmopolitan, Sept. 1939-Feb. 1940.NM: additions & revisions.© 8May40; A140603. Hope BromfieldStevens (C); 8Nov67; R421667.

Feathers. SEE Desmond, Alice Curtis.

Modern poetry and the tradition. © 18Aug39; A132017. Cleanth Brooks (A); 25Jul67; R414435.

Historic Americans. Revised by & author of new matter: Geraldine Brooks. 2d ed. © 12Nov40; A146599. Geraldine Brooks (A); 5Dec67; R423412.

Adventuring in adoption.SEE Brooks, Lee M.

Historic Americans. SEE Brooks,Elbridge S.

BROOKS, JONATHAN, pseud.SEE Mellett, John C.

Adventuring in adoption, by Lee M.Brooks & Evelyn C. Brooks. © 3Aug39;A130674. Lee M. Brooks & Evelyn C.Brooks (A); 24Jul67; R414354.

BROPHY, JOHN.

Gentleman of Stratford. © 21Aug39,AI-25456; 5Feb40, A137585. JohnBrophy (A); 3Jul67; R414965.

Go ye therefore. © 16Feb40; A142502.Floyd V. Brower (A); 4Aug67;R415210.

Let's go back to the Bible.SEE Houghton, Will H.

Nursing as a profession. 2d ed.© 20Mar40; A138487. Russell SageFoundation (PWH); 16Nov67; R422212.

BROWN, MRS. FORD.SEE Brown, Zenith.

The ABC's of the I.D.R.SEE Brown, Paul.

BROWN, JAMES BUSH-.SEE Bush-Brown, James.

BROWN, LOUISE BUSH-.SEE Bush-Brown, Louise.

Land ahead. (In Story parade, Sept. 1940) © 15Aug40; B464881. Roberta Brown Rauch (E); 29Nov67; R423138.

The ABC's of the I.D.R.; a complete explanation of close order drill from paragraph 1 through 158. © 10Dec40; A147932. Harriet S. Brown (Mrs. Paul Brown) (W); 12Dec67; R424354.

Buttonwood island.SEE Davis, Lavinia R.

BROWN, MRS. PAUL.SEE Brown, Harriet S.

The international gold standardreinterpreted, 1914-1934. © 25Oct40;A146923. National Bureau of EconomicResearch, Inc. (PWH); 30Nov67;R423170.

Old lover's ghost, by Leslie Ford, pseud. Pub. serially in the Saturday evening post, Jan. 13-Feb. 17, 1940. NM: revisions & additions. © 22Jul40; A144034. Zenith Brown (Mrs. Ford Brown) (A); 30Nov67; R422953.

Old lover's ghost. By Leslie Ford (Zenith Brown) Pub. serially in Saturday evening post, Jan. 13-Feb. 17, 1940. NM: revisions & additions. © 22Jul40; A144034. Zenith Brown (A); 30Nov67; R423092.

BROWN & THOMAS ADVERTISING CORP.

Better drinks with flavor friskywhen you try our melded whiskey.(In New York times, Apr. 10, 1940)© 10Apr40; A5-111159. SchenleyIndustries, Inc. (PWH); 7Dec67; R423679.

Better profits, take your bow; meldingmakes It easy now. (In Wine& liquor retailer) © 15May40;A5-114398. Schenley Industries,Inc. (PWH); 7Dec67; R423680.

Blaze away, sun; wise birds favorpolar drinks with melded flavor.(In Philadelphia inquirer, July 3,1940) © 3Jul40; A5-114592.Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH);7Dec67; R423681.

Schenley Swallows sing: A highballtastes up to the minute when youput better spirits in It. (InThe Playbill) © 1Apr40; A5-111098.Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH);11Dec67; R424011.

Schenley Swallows sing: A pennyworthof prudence is worth a pound ofpenance. (In The New York post,Jan. 24, 1940) © 24Jan40;A5-107793. Schenley Industries,Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424005.

Schenley Swallows sing: An ounce offoresight is worth a pound ofhindsight. (In The New York post.Jan. 17, 1940) © 17Jan40; A5-107688.Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH);11Dec67; R424004.

Schenley Swallows sing: Call for melded whiskey when you want a highball on your menu. (In The Philadelphia inquirer, June 13, 1940) © 13Jun40; A5-114378. Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH); 12Dec67; R424381.

Schenley Swallows sing: Get a line on finer flavor, melding does your drinks a favor. (In The Playbill) © 6May40; A5-112557. Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424018.

Schenley Swallows sing: Highballs, cocktails, take your bow. (In The Playbill) © 3Jun40; A5-114089. Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424021.

Schenley Swallows sing: Highballs hum and cocktails click, Schenley melding does the trick. (In New York journal and American, Feb. 28, 1940) © 28Feb40; A5-110190. Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424008.

Schenley Swallows sing: Hog-tie heatwavesstart tonight with ice-packedhighballs melded light. (In The NewYork times, July 18, 1940) © 18Jul40;A5-114811. Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH);11Dec67; R424023.

Schenley Swallows sing: In the betterwhiskey race Schenley meldingsets the pace. (In The New York dailymirror, May 1, 1940) © 1May40;A5-111406. Schenley Industries, Inc.(PWH); 11Dec67; R424014.

Schenley Swallows sing: Light feet make all roads pleasant. (In The New York herald-tribune, Feb. 8, 1940) © 8Feb40; A5-111180. Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424012.

Schenley Swallows sing: Meldedwhiskey is the sign of betterspirits, rain or shine. (In TheNew York Journal and American,Apr. 24, 1940) © 24Apr40;A5-112484. Schenley Industries,Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424017.

Schenley Swallows sing: Meldingadds the verve and vim that keepsyour cool-off drinks in trim.(In The Philadelphia inquirer,June 28, 1940) © 28Jun40;A5-114591. Schenley Industries,Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424022.

Schenley Swallows sing: Melding isthe A.B.C. of better spiritsyou'll agree. (In The New Yorkdaily news, Apr. 17, 1940)© 17Apr40; A5-111310. SchenleyIndustries, Inc.(PWH); 11Dec67; R424013.

Schenley Swallows sing: MeldingSchenley's taste surprise makesyour highballs harmonize. (In NewYork Journal and American,Mar. 26, 1940) © 26Mar40; A5-110746.Schenley Industries, Inc.(PWH); 11Dec67; R424010.

Schenley Swallows sing: Meldingserves your highballs light,better try this treat tonight.(In Philadelphia inquirer,May 29, 1940) © 29May40; A5-111966.Schenley Industries, Inc.(PWH); 11Dec67; R424015.

Schenley Swallows sing: Push theline with finer flavor,melding does your sales a favor.(In Liquor store & dispenser)© 1May40; A5-113501. SchenleyIndustries, Inc.(PWH); 11Dec67; R424020.

Schenley Swallows sing: Push theline with finer flavor,melding does your sales a favor.(In Wine and liquorretailer) © 15Apr40; A5-112289.Schenley Industries, Inc.(PWH); 11Dec67; R424016.

Schenley Swallows sing: Reason is never out of season. (In New York daily news, Feb. 1, 1940) © 1Feb40; A5-108835. Schenley Industries, Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424006.

Schenley Swallows sing: Schenleymelding has created swallowsthat are educated. (In Philadelphiainquirer, June 6, 1940)© 6Jun40; A5-113214. SchenleyIndustries, Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67;R424019.

Schenley Swallows sing: The finestdrinks you'll sight tonightare Schenley whiskies melded light.(In The New York dailynews, Mar. 6, 1940) © 6Mar40;A5-110300. Schenley Industries,Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424009.

Schenley Swallows sing: The hingeprotects the heavy door.(In The New York daily news,Feb. 14, 1940) © 14Feb40;A5-110064. Schenley Industries,Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67; R424007.

The gun club drink book.SEE Browne, Charles.

The gun club drink book.Illustrated by Leonard Holton. NM:revisions. © 18Dec39; A137305.Archibald A. Browne,Charles E. Browne & ColstonBrowne (C); 12Dec67; R424394.

The gun club drink book.SEE Browne, Charles.

The gun club drink book.SEE Browne, Charles.

Water babies' circus, and other stories.SEE Disney (Walt) Productions.

A textbook of practical nursing. 1st ed. © 2Oct39; A132621. Kathryn Osmond Brownell (A); 25Sep67; R418782.

Bill kills the devil, by Daphne duMaurier. (In New York Journal andAmerican, June 15, 1940) © 15Jun40;B462251. Daphne du Maurier Browning (A);28Aug67; R416238.

Happy Christmas, by Daphne du Maurier.© 15Nov40; A148002. Daphne du MaurierBrowning (A);6Dec67; R423289.

The light in a blacked-out world, byDaphne du Maurier. (In New YorkJournal and American, Aug. 3, 1940)© 3Aug40; B465463. Daphne du MaurierBrowning (A); 28Aug67; R416236.

A scalpel for unhappiness, by Daphnedu Maurier. (In New York Journal andAmerican, June 8, 1940) © 8Jun40;B458827. Daphne du Maurier Browning (A);28Aug67; R416240.

You can conquer war's agony, by Daphne du Maurier. (In New York Journal and American. May 25, 1940) © 25May40; B458095. Daphne du Maurier Browning (A); 28Aug67; R416241.

Les chaleurs specifiques. © 23Jan40; AF45941. Edmond Brun (A); 26Dec67; R424793.

BRUNNER, EDMUND DES.

A study of rural society. SEEKolb, J. H.

Time of my life (In Ladies' home Journal, Dec. 1939-Mar. 1940) © 8Nov39, B435002; 6Dec39, B435833; 10Jan40, B443763; 7Feb40, B444386. Thomas S. Brush (C); 10Oct67; R419523-419526.

Time of my life. (In Ladies' homeJournal, Apr.-June 1940) © 8Mar40,B447370; 10Apr40, B451390; 10May40,B455359. Thomas S. Brush (C);14Nov67; R425358-425360.

Time of my life. SEE Brush,Katharine.

Songs for Christmas, by Laura Bryant & Morton J. Luvaas. © 5Nov40; AA349829. Morton J. Luvaas (A); 4Dec67; R423424.

The planting of civilization in western Pennsylvania. SEE Buck, Solon J.

Rifles beyond Fort Pitt. Illustrated by Frank Lea. © 15Nov39; A138653. Elizabeth Hawthorn Buck (A); 9Nov67; R421847.

Diary. SEE Buck, Lucy Rebecca.

Diary, 1861-1865. Edited byL. Neville Buck. © 15Mar40;AA366695. William P. Buck (E ofL. N. Buck & PPW of L. R. Buck);21Jul67; R414515.

Children's crusade for children.(In Parents' magazine, May 1940)© 15Apr40; B452343. Pearl S. Buck(A); 27Sep67; R418614.

The face of gold. (In Saturdayevening post. Aug. 24, 1940)© 21Aug40; B466615. Pearl S. Buck(A); 27Sep67; R418659.

Gold mine. (In This week, Jan. 28,1940) © 24Jan40; B443203. PearlS. Buck (A); 27Sep67; R418682.

Golden flower. (In Woman's homecompanion, Mar. 1940) © 2Feb40;B444411. Pearl S. Buck (A);27Sep67; R418686.

He who lives wins. (In Asia)© Pearl S. Buck (A) Installment

1, Nov39. © 13Oct39; B431289.27Sep67; R418667.

Mrs. Whitaker's secret. (In This week, Jan. 14, 1940) © 10Jan40; B443135. Pearl S. Buck (A); 27Sep67; R418680.

Other gods. Pub. serially in Good housekeeping magazine, Dec. 1938-May 1939. NM: revisions & additions. © 21Feb40; A137888. Pearl S. Buck (A); 10Oct67; R419188.

Procession of song. (In This week,Jan. 7, 1940) © 3Jan40; B439784.Pearl S. Buck (A); 27Sep67;R418675.

Recognition and the writer. (InSaturday review, May 25, 1940)© 22May40; B456788. Pearl S.Buck (A); 27Sep67; R418631.

Revenge in a beauty shop. (In Thisweek, Dec. 31, 1939) © 27Dec39;B439630. Pearl S. Buck (A);27Sep67; R418672.

Snake at a picnic. (In This week,Jan. 21, 1940) © 17Jan40; B443136.Pearl S. Buck (A); 27Sep67;R418681.

Speaking as an American. (In Christianherald, May 1940) © 23Apr40;B453560. Pearl S. Buck (A);27Sep67; R418619.

Women and war. (In Ladies' homejournal, May 1940) © 10Apr40;B451390. Pearl S. Buck (A);27Sep67; R418707.

Anthropology and religion. © 9Nov39; A134635. Peter Henry Buck (A); 25Oct67; R420499.

A treasury of the theatre; an anthology of great plays. Vol. 1: From Ibsen to Odets. Vol. 2: From Aeschylus to Hebbel. Edited by Philo M. Buck, Jr., John Gassner & H. S. Alberson. NM: introd. & some new plays. © 1Jun40; A146441. Simon & Schuster, Inc. (PWH); 10Jul67; R414091.

The planting of civilization in western Pennsylvania, by Solon J. Buck & Elizabeth Hawthorn Buck. Illustrated from the drawings of Clarence McWilliams & from photos., contemporary pictures & maps. © 7Oct39; A133652. Elizabeth Hawthorn Buck (A & W); 21Sep67; R418148.

Diary. SEE Buck, Lucy Rebecca.

Bluejacket; an autobiography. Drawingsby Charles E. Pout. © 9Oct39;A135025. Victor Buenzle & PaulineBuenzle Streiff (C); 5Oct67;R419202.

Bluejacket. SEE Buenzle, Fred J.

Cancer of the larynx. SEE Jackson,Chevalier.

The Boy Scouts year book of wild animal stories. SEE Mathiews, Franklin K., ed.

The cross word puzzle book. Forty ninth series, by Prosper Buranelli, F. Gregory Hartswick & Margaret Petherbridge. © 24May40; A142303. Simon & Schuster, Inc. (PWH); 10Jul67; R414087.

Partner of nature. © 29Sep39; A133477. Meredith Pub. Co. (PPW); 30Aug67; R416388.

Problems in American democracy. SEEPatterson, S. Howard.

BURCH, MRS. HENRY REED.SEE Jackson, Mabel B.

Ben, the story of a cart-horse.SEE Cumming, Primrose.

BURDETTE SMITH CO. SEE Smith(Burdette) Co.

Bobby Coon's mistake. © 22Jul40;AA355022. Platt & Munk Co., Inc.(PWH); 30Aug67; R416569.

A merry coasting party. © 22Jul40;AA346381. Platt & Munk Co., Inc.(PWH); 30Aug67; R416568.

Paddy's surprise visitor. © 22Jul40;AA355024. Platt & Munk Co., Inc.(PWH); 30Aug67; R416571.

Peter Rabbit proves a friend.© 22Jul40; AA355028. Platt & MunkCo., Inc. (PWH); 30Aug67; R416575.

Reddy Fox's sudden engagement.© 22Jul40; AA355025. Platt & MunkCo., Inc. (PWH); 30Aug67; R416572.

A robber meets his match. © 22Jul40;AA355023. Platt & Munk Co., Inc.(PWH); 30Aug67; R416570.

The three little bears. © 22Jul40;AA355027. Platt & Munk Co., Inc.(PWH); 30Aug67; R416574.

Young Flash the deer. © 22Jul40;AA355026. Platt & Munk Co., Inc.(PWH); 30Aug67; R416573.

The cuckoo calls. © 10Jul40;A143223. Nora Burglon (A); 7Aug67;R415401.

The human torch. (In Marvel mysterycomics, Mar. 1940) © 17Jan40;B440900. Carl Burgos (A); 16Oct67;R419852.

The human torch & introducing Toro.(In The Human torch, fall 1940)© 3Oct40; B469827. Carl Burgos(A); 16Oct67; R419851.

The draft and you. SEE Celler,Emanuel.

Lovers' meeting. SEE Smith, Eleanor,Meeting.

Engines of democracy. © 26Aug40; A145720. Armitage Watkins (E); 30Nov67; R423064.

Big river to cross, Mississippi life today. Drawings by Alice Caddy. © 15Aug40; A143877. Ben Lucien Burman (A); 12Sep67; R417226.

Chronicle of reality: 1246, 1252, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, 1258, 1259, 1260, 1261, 1262, 1162. © 18Nov39; AA318805. Burnell Foundation (E); 23Oct67; R420218.

Chronicle of reality. SEE Burnell,George Edwin.

Rationale of healing 5, 6, 7, 8. SEEForgey, Genevieve Burnell.

High Sierra. (In Redbook, Mar. 1940) © 31Jan40; B444393. W. R. Burnett (A); 3Jul67; R412845.

Plane geometry outline. © 4Jan40; AA321862. Martin Goodman (PWH); 26Dec67; R425170.

David Innes of Pellucidar. JohnColeman Burroughs, author ofillus. (In Hi-spot comics, no. 2)© 15Oct40; BB25874. Edgar RiceBurroughs, Inc. (PWH); 3Nov67;R421504.

The deputy sheriff of ComancheCounty. John Coleman Burroughs,illus. © 20Sep40; A151921. JohnC. Burroughs, Hulbert Burroughs &Joan B. Pierce (C); 16Oct67;R419914.

John Carter and the giant of Mars.(In Amazing stories, Jan. 1941)© 1Nov40; B476726. Edgar RiceBurroughs, Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67;R424203.

John Carter of Mars. John ColemanBurroughs, author of pictures.(The Better little book, no. 1402)© 7Oct40; AA352212. Edgar RiceBurroughs, Inc. (PWH); 3Nov67;R421506.

Tarzan. Edgar Rice Burroughs & DonGarden, authors of text; BurneHogarth, author of pictures. (InUnited feature comics) © EdgarRice Burroughs, Inc. (PWH) No.

483. Bitter reward. © 7Jun40;A5-121336. 19Jul67; R413991.

484. Condemned. © 14Jun40;A5-121343. 19Jul67; R414000.

485. Molocar's miracle. © 21Jun40;A5-121350. 19Jul67; R414007.

486. A hero's reply. © 28Jun40;A5-121357. 19Jul67; R414014.

487. Vanishing hope. © 5Jul40;A5-121364. 1Sep67; R416711.

488. Into the depths. © 12Jul40;A5-121371. 1Sep67; R416712.

489. Pool of death. © 19Jul40;A5-121378. 1Sep67; R416713.

490. Revolt. © 26Jul40; A5-121385.1Sep67; R416714.

491. Deadly enemies. © 2Aug40;A5-121392. 9Oct67; R419352.

492. Defiance. © 9Aug40;A5-121399. 9Oct67; R419359.

493. Costly challenge. © 16Aug40;A5-121406. 9Oct67; R419366.

494. Deadly passage. © 23Aug40;A5-121413. 9Oct67; R419373.

495. Path of peril. © 30Aug40;A5-121420. 9Oct67; R419380.

497. Secret signal. © 13Sep40;A5-121434. 16Oct67; R419891.

498. The trap. © 20Sep40;A5-121441. 16Oct67; R419898.

499. Dangerous plan. © 27Sep40;A5-121448. 16Oct67; R419905.

500. Tragic error. © 4Oct40;A5-121455. 3Nov67; R421476.

501. Flaming swords. © 11Oct40;A5-121462. 3Nov67; R421483.

502. Bold attempt. © 18Oct40;A5-121469. 3Nov67; R421490.

503. The mysterious cavern. © 25Oct40; A5-121476. 3Nov67; R421497.

504. The moaning chasm. © 1Nov40;A5-121483. 11Dec67; R424168.

505. The fire city. © 8Nov40;A5-121490. 11Dec67; R424169.

506. Barrier of fire. © 15Nov40;A5-121497. 11Dec67; R424170.

507. Fearful warning. © 22Nov40;A5-121504. 11Dec67; R424171.

508. Perilous command. © 29Nov40;A5-121511. 11Dec67; R424172.

Tarzan. Edgar Rice Burroughs & Don Garden, authors of text; Rex Maxon, author of pictures. (In United feature comics) © Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. (PWH) No.

247. Voice from the cave. © 7Jun40; A5-121337. 19Jul67; R413994.

248. Dangerous refuge. © 7Jun40;A5-121338. 19Jul67; R413995.

249. Pendulum of death. © 7Jun40;A5-121339. 19Jul67; R413996.

250. Safe, but trapped. © 7Jun40;A5-121340. 19Jul67; R413997.

251. Help from the skies. © 7Jun40;A5-121341. 19Jul67; R413998.

252. Struck from the dark.© 7Jun40; A5-121342. 19Jul67;R413999.

253. Talons from the dark.© 14Jun40; A5-121344. 19Jul67;R414001.

254. Ready for defense.© 14Jun40; A5-121345. 19Jul67;R414002.

255. Jungle friends. © 14Jun40;A5-121346. 19Jul67; R414003.

256. Marooned. © 14Jun40;A5-121347. 19Jul67; R414004.

257. Cries from the dusk.© 14Jun40; A5-121348. 19Jul67;R414005.

258. Entombed. © 14Jun40;A5-121349. 19Jul67; R414006.

259. Dangerous friends. © 21Jun40;A5-121351. 19Jul67; R414008.

260. Caught helpless. © 21Jun40;A5-121352. 19Jul67; R414009.

261. Ready for slaughter.© 21Jun40; A5-121353. 19Jul67;R414010.

262. But what can he do?© 21Jun40; A5-121354. 19Jul67;R414011.

263. Arrow In flight. © 21Jun40;A5-121355. 19Jul67; R414012.

264. Four to one. © 21Jun40;A5-121356. 19Jul67; R414013.

267. Defying doom. © 28Jun40;A5-121360. 19Jul67; R414017.

268. Too late. © 28Jun40;A5-121361. 19Jul67; R414018.

269. Battle for life. © 28Jun40;A5-121362. 19Jul67; R413992.

270. Tommy's dilemma. © 28Jun40;A5-121363. 19Jul67; R413993.

271. Alone against the jungle.© 5Jul40; A5-121365. 1Sep67;R416715.

272. Robinson Crusoe up to date.© 5Jul40; A5-121366. 1Sep67;R416716.

273. Poison. © 5Jul40; A5-121367.1Sep67; R416717.

274. Saved. © 5Jul40; A5-121368.1Sep67; R416718.

275. Sky raiders. © 5Jul40;A5-121369. 1Sep67; R416692.

276. Denizen of the wilderness. © 5Jul40; A5-121370. 1Sep67; R416693.

277. Tommy's mistake. © 12Jul40;A5-121372. 1Sep67; R416694.

278. A plan that failed. © 12Jul40;A5-121373. 1Sep67; R416695.

279. Pursuit. © 12Jul40; A5-121374.1Sep67; R416696.

280. In the path of peril. © 12Jul40; A5-121375. 1Sep67; R416719.

281. Unsuspected. © 12Jul40;A5-121376. 1Sep67; R416697.

282. Unseen foe. © 12Jul40;A5-121377. 1Sep67; R416698.

283. Dark moment. © 19Jul40;A5-121379. 1Sep67; R416699.

284. Boomerang. © 19Jul40;A5-121380. 1Sep67; R416700.

285. Savage boy. © 19Jul40;A5-121381. 1Sep67; R416701.

286. Ambush. © 19Jul40; A5-121382.1Sep67; R416702.

287. Risky pride. © 19Jul40;A5-121383. 1Sep67; R416703.

288. Futile reward. © 19Jul40;A5-121384. 1Sep67; R416704.

289. Gallant defenders. © 26Jul40;A5-121386. 1Sep67; R416705.

290. Unexpected victory. © 26Jul40;A5-121387. 1Sep67; R416706.

291. A galloping dinner. © 26Jul40; A5-121388. 1Sep67; R416707.

292. Tommy makes a kill. © 26Jul40;A5-121389. 1Sep67; R416708.

293. Odds against her. © 26Jul40;A5-121390. 1Sep67; R416709.

294. How can he save her? © 26Jul40; A5-121391. 1Sep67; R416710.

295. Desperate action. © 2Aug40;A5-121393. 9Oct67; R419353.

296. Secret danger. © 2Aug40;A5-121394. 9Oct67; R419354.

297. Unexpected blow. © 2Aug40;A5-121395. 9Oct67; R419355.

298. In Tarzan's arms. © 2Aug40;A5-121396. 9Oct67; R419356.

299. Thrilled and afraid.© 2Aug40; A5-121397. 9Oct67;R419357.

300. Earthward plunge. © 2Aug40;A5-121398. 9Oct67; R419358.

301. Quick thinking. © 9Aug40;A5-121400. 9Oct67; R419360.

302. Jungle genius. © 9Aug40;A5-121401. 9Oct67; R419361.

303. Offended. © 9Aug40;A5-121402. 9Oct67; R419362.

304. Jungle armament. © 9Aug40;A5-121403. 9Oct67; R419363.

305. Impending disaster. © 9Aug40;A5-121404. 9Oct67; R419364.

306. The apes. © 9Aug40;A5-121405. 9Oct67; R419365.

307. The panther's victim.© 16Aug40; A5-121407. 9Oct67;R419367.

308. Luck takes a holiday.© 16Aug40; A5-121408. 9Oct67;R419368.

309. Pursuit. © 16Aug40;A5-121409. 9Oct67; R419369.

310. Kuala, daughter of Kala. © 16Aug40; A5-121410. 9Oct67; R419370.

311. Beyond aid. © 16Aug40; A5-121411. 9Oct67; R419371.

312. Banchak, the hostile. © 16Aug40; A5-121412. 9Oct67; R419372.

313. The hated scent. © 23Aug40;A5-121414. 9Oct67; R419374.

314. Kuala's mistake. © 23Aug40;A5-121415. 9Oct67; R419375.

315. Among enemies. © 23Aug40;A5-121416. 9Oct67; R419376.

316. Into a trap. © 23Aug40;A5-121417. 9Oct67; R419377.

317. A new assailant. © 23Aug40;A5-121418. 9Oct67; R419378.

318. The witch doctor. © 23Aug40;A5-121419. 9Oct67; R419379.

319. Punishment. © 30Aug40;A5-121421. 9Oct67; R419381.

320. The friendship drink. © 30Aug40; A5-121422. 9Oct67; R419382.

321. Draga's trick. © 30Aug40;A5-121423. 9Oct67; R419383.

322. Poison. © 30Aug40;A5-121424. 9Oct67; R419384.

323. Escape and pursuit. © 30Aug40; A5-121425. 9Oct67; R419385.

324. Strange test. © 30Aug40;A5-121426. 9Oct67; R419386.

325. Tommy's opponent. © 6Sep40;A5-121428. 16Oct67; R419885.

326. Forced to flight. © 6Sep40;A5-121429. 16Oct67; R419886.

327. The poison cup. © 6Sep40;A5-121430. 16Oct67; R419887.

328. A new scheme. © 6Sep40;A5-121431. 16Oct67; R419888.

329. Secret carriers. © 6Sep40;A5-121432. 16Oct67; R419889.

330. Bait for a trap. © 6Sep40;A5-121433. 16Oct67; R419890.

331. Signal for trouble.© 13Sep40; A5-121435. 16Oct67;R419892.

332. The trap is sprung.© 13Sep40; A5-121436. 16Oct67;R419893.

333. The beast-man caged.© 13Sep40; A5-121437. 16Oct67;R419894.

334. Threat. © 13Sep40;A5-121438. 16Oct67; R419895.

335. A doubtful tomorrow. © 13Sep40; A5-121439. 16Oct67; R419896.

336. Jungle terror. © 13Sep40; A5-121440. 16Oct67; R419897.

337. Ugtoo the merciless. © 20Sep40; A5-121442. 16Oct67; R419899.

338. Struck down. © 20Sep40;A5-121443. 16Oct67; R419900.

339. Tommy turns the tables.© 20Sep40; A5-121444. 16Oct67;R419901.

340. Strength VB skill. © 20Sep40; A5-121445. 16Oct67; R419902.

341. Strategy. © 20Sep40;A5-121446. 16Oct67; R419903.

342. Tommy the ape-boy. © 20Sep40;A5-121447. 16Oct67; R419904.

343. Dangerous victory. © 27Sep40;A5-121449. 16Oct67; R419906.

344. Powerless power. © 27Sep40;A5-121450. 16Oct67; R419907.

345. Path of doom. © 27Sep40;A5-121451. 16Oct67; R419908.

346. Pace to face. © 27Sep40;A5-121452. 16Oct67; R419909.

347. A sly trick. © 27Sep40;A5-121453. 16Oct67; R419910.

348. Tears or laughter. © 27Sep40;A5-121454. 16Oct67; R419911.

349. Decision deferred. © 4Oct40;A5-121456. 3Nov67; R421477.

350. The avenger awaits. © 4Oct40;A5-121457. 3Nov67; R421478.

351. Ugtoo's trick. © 4Oct40;A5-121458. 3Nov67; R421479.

352. Bait for a trap. © 4Oct40;A5-121459. 3Nov67; R421480.

353. Disaster. © 4Oct40;A5-121460. 3Nov67; R421481.

354. Bad good luck. © 4Oct40;A5-121461. 3Nov67; R421482.

355. Skill vs power. © 11Oct40;A5-121463. 3Nov67; R421484.

356. Jungle ally. © 11Oct40;A5-121464. 3Nov67; R421485.

357. Will he pay the price? © 11Oct40; A5-121465. 3Nov67; R421486.

358. Forgotten peril. © 11Oct40; A5-121466. 3Nov67; R421487.

359. Savage and civilized. © 11Oct40; A5-121467. 3Nov67; R421488.

360. Mysterious mission. © 11Oct40;A5-121468. 3Nov67; R421489.

361. Foolhardy girl. © 18Oct40;A5-121470. 3Nov67; R421491.

362. Invitation to anger. © 18Oct40; A5-121471. 3Nov67; R421492.

363. Reply to scorn. © 18Oct40;A5-121472. 3Nov67; R421493.

364. Gloomy outlook. © 18Oct40;A5-121473. 3Nov67; R421494.

365. Can he make it? © 18Oct40;A5-121474. 3Nov67; R421495.

366. Critical moment. © 18Oct40;A5-121475. 3Nov67; R421496.

367. Conflicting friendships. © 25Oct40; A5-121477. 3Nov67; R421498.

368. The raider. © 25Oct40;A5-121478. 3Nov67; R421499.

369. Banished. © 25Oct40;A5-121479. 3Nov67; R421500.

370. A foe aroused. © 25Oct40;A5-121480. 3Nov67; R421501.

371. Win or die. © 25Oct40;A5-121481. 3Nov67; R421502.

372. Futile flight. © 25Oct40;A5-121482. 3Nov67; R421503.

373. Last chance. © 1Nov40;A5-121484. 11Dec67; R424173.

374. Lucky shot. © 1Nov40;A5-121485. 11Dec67; R424174.

375. Jungle dreadnaught. © 1Nov40;A5-121486. 11Dec67; R424175.

376. A strange stand. © 1Nov40;A5-121487. 11Dec67; R424176.

377. Jungle strategy. © 1Nov40;A5-121488. 11Dec67; R424177.

378. Surrounded. © 1Nov40;A5-121489. 11Dec67; R424178.

379. Attackers attacked! © 8Nov40;A5-121491. 11Dec67; R424179.

380. Dangerous pride. © 8Nov40;A5-121492. 11Dec67; R424180.

381. Fateful failure. © 8Nov40;A5-121493. 11Dec67; R424181.

382. Tommy's desperation.© 8Nov40; A5-121494. 11Dec67;R424182.

383. Doubt and fear. © 8Nov67;A5-121495. 11Dec67; R424183.

384. Dum-dum. © 8Nov40; A5-121496.11Dec67; R424184.

385. The ape's captive. © 15Nov40;A5-121498. 11Dec67; R424185.

386. Moon madness. © 15Nov40;A5-121499. 11Dec67; R424186.

387. Dance of death. © 15Nov40;A5-121500. 11Dec67; R424187.

388. Futile attack. © 15Nov40;A5-121501. 11Dec67; R424188.

389. Too late. © 15Nov40;A5-121502. 11Dec67; R424189.

390. Prelude to death. © 15Nov40;A5-121503. 11Dec67; R424190.

391. Boy turned to beast. © 22Nov40; A5-121505. 11Dec67; R424191.

392. Tommy's strategy. © 22Nov40;A5-121506. 11Dec67; R424192.

393. A strange move. © 22Nov40;A5-121507. 11Dec67; R424193.

394. Desperate action. © 22Nov40;A5-121508. 11Dec67; R424194.

395. Dance of death. © 22Nov40;A5-121509. 11Dec67; R424195.

396. A matter of moments.© 22Nov40; A5-121510. 11Dec67;R424196.

397. A cry in the wilderness.© 29Nov40; A5-121512. 11Dec67;R424197.

398. Either way they lose.© 29Nov40; A5-121513. 11Dec67;R424198.

399. Prize of war. © 29Nov40;A5-121514. 11Dec67; R424199.

400. Prepared. © 29Nov40;A5-121515. 11Dec67; R424200.

401. An unexpected turn. © 29Nov40; A5-121516. 11Dec67; R424201.

402. How long? © 29Nov40;A5-121517. 11Dec67; R424202.

496. Failure. © 6Sep40;A5-121427. 16Oct67; R419884.

Tarzan. (In Crackajack funnies)© 1Oct40; A5-117669. Edgar RiceBurroughs, Inc. (PWH); 3Nov67;R421505.

Tarzan. (In Crackajack funnies)© 1Nov40; A5-116935. Edgar RiceBurroughs, Inc. (PWH); 11Dec67;R424167.

Tarzan and the jewels of Opar. (TheBetter little book, no. 1495)© 23Jul40; AA341831. Edgar RiceBurroughs, Inc. (PWH); 1Sep67;R416721.

For works claimed by Edgar RiceBurroughs, Inc. SEE Burroughs,Edgar Rice.

The deputy sheriff of ComancheCounty. SEE Burroughs, Edgar Rice.

David Innes of Pellucidar. SEEBurroughs, Edgar Rice.

The deputy sheriff of ComancheCounty. SEE Burroughs, Edgar Rice.

John Carter of Mars. SEE Burroughs,Edgar Rice.

The keys to rapid addition. MM: additions & revisions. © 14Mar40; AA332434. Burroughs Corp. (PWH); 20Nov67; R422100.

The keys to rapid addition. SEEBurroughs Adding Machine Co.

BURSTEIN, ABRAHAM.

The boy called Rashi. Illustrated byStanley Maxwell. © 20May40;A140431. Deborah Burstein Karp(C); 28Dec67; R425518.

A Jewish child's garden of verses.Illustrated by Dorothy Eckman.© 10Jul40; A143185. DeborahBurstein Karp (C); 28Dec67; R425519.

BURTON, VIRGINIA LEE.SEE Demetrios, Virginia Lee Burton.

Cooperative contemporary affairstest for college students. SEEEurich, Alvin C.

Cooperative contemporary affairstest for high school classes. SEEEurich, Alvin C.

America's garden book. SEEBush-Brown, Louise.

America's garden book. By Louise Bush-Brown & James Bush-Brown. © 16Oct39; A135254. Louise Bush-Brown & James Bush-Brown (A); 25Jul67; R414430.

BUSINESS ENCYCLOPEDIA. 1939 revision pages. By John G. Herndon, Jr. © 15Dec39; A137344. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 14Nov67; R421688.

Ergebnisse der physiologie, biologischen chemie und experimentellen pharmakologie.

Introduction to community recreation. © 24May40; A140640. National Recreation Assn., Inc. (PWH); 30Nov67; R423306.

Across the busy years; recollections and reflections. Vol.1. © 25Sep39; A135659. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (E); 7Aug67; R415373.

Across the busy years; recollections and reflections, 2. Pub. serially in Scribner's magazine, Aug. 1935, Nov. 1935, Aug. 1936 & Saturday evening post, Feb. 11, 1939. Appl. states all new except chap.5 & 9-11. © 19Aug40; A144360. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York (E); 30Nov67; R423059.

Why war? Essays and addresses onwar and peace. © 1Apr40; A138838.Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of NewYork (E); 30Nov67; R423101.

Principles of economics. Chap. 1-2,13-14. © 16Dec40; AA360118.Raymond T. Bye (A); 21Dec67;R425287.

Bell-wethers. (In The American mercury,Feb. 1940) © 19Jan40;B443230. Witter Bynner (A);12Jul67; R413673.

Candlewicks. (In The New republic,Oct. 25, 1939) © 19Oct39; B433419.Witter Bynner (A); 12Jul67; R413674.

The edge. (In The Atlantic monthly,May 1940) © 18Apr40; B453400.Witter Bynner (A); 12Jul67; R413670.

Hurt child. (In The Atlantic monthly,May 1940) © 18Apr40; B453400.Witter Bynner (A); 12Jul67; R413671.

Minuet. (In Good housekeeping, Oct.1940) © 20Sep40; B476786.Witter Bynner (A); 8Nov67;R422029.

Spring and a mother dead. (In TheAtlantic monthly, May 1940)© 18Apr40; B453400. Witter Bynner(A); 12Jul67; R413672.

BYRNES, ELIZABETH JOSEPH.

An aid for Latin two years. 8th ed.© 6Sep40; A145233. ElizabethJoseph Byrnes (A); 13Oct67;R419731.

An illustrated laboratory manual of parasitology. © 13Aug40; AA340544. Raymond Cable (A); 30Nov67; R423175.

Nichols-Cahill Annotated New YorkCivil Practice Acts with Forms ofPractice and Pleading.

Best-loved hymns. Compiled & editedby Florence M. Martin. © 13Sep40;AA341913. Schmitt, Hall & McCrearyCo. (PWH); 24Nov67; R422766.

Rigging. SEE Calahan, HaroldAugustin.

CALAHAN, MRS. HAROLD A.SEE Calahan, Gladys Ralston.

Rigging. © 30Jul40; A143465. GladysRalston Calahan (Mrs. Harold A.Calahan) (W); 1Aug67; R415072.

Cooperative chemistry test. Revised series. Form Q. With the editorial assistance of Theodore A. Ashford & others. © 15Apr40; AA331983. Educational Testing Service (PWH); 4Oct67; R419124.

Cooperative chemistry test inqualitative analysis. SEEReed, Rufus D.

Cooperative general culture test.SEE Willis, Mary.

The end of Christy Tucker. (In TheNation, June 1, 1940) © 28May40;B456532. Erskine Caldwell (A);12Jul67; R413535.

An evening in Nuevo Leon. (InHarper's, Nov. 1940) © 18Oct40;B470968. Erskine Caldwell (A);20Dec67; R424956.

Handy. (In The New republic,Sept. 23, 1940) © 19Sep40;B477686. Erskine Caldwell (A);20Dec67; R424957.

Jackpot, the short stories of ErskineCaldwell. NM: additions.© 30Aug40; A144839. ErskineCaldwell (A); 20Dec67; R424953.

A Mexican presidential candidatecomes to Ciudad Tamaulipas.(In Town & country, Sept. 1940)© 1Sep40; B467250. ErskineCaldwell (A); 20Dec67; R424955.

Squire Dinwiddy. (In Esquire,Jan. 1941) © 6Dec40; B485854.Erskine Caldwell (A); 20Dec67;R424952.

Thunderstorm. (In College humor,July 1940) © 2May40; B455827.Erskine Caldwell (A); 12Jul67;R413534.

Tobacco Road. Illus. by David Fredenthal.NM: 2-page advertisement &42 illus. © 8Nov40; A147583.Erskine Caldwell (A); 20Dec67;R424954.

Trouble in July. © 23Feb40;A136895. Erskine Caldwell (A);12Jul67; R413533.

Reports of cases. Randolph V.Whiting, reporter. Henry F.Wrigley, Wm. F. Traverso & Wm.Nankervis, Jr., assistant reporters.© Bancroft Whitney Co. (PWH)Vol.

34 (2d) © 29Feb40; A138068.28Aug67; R416368.

35 (2d) © 29Mar40; A138617.28Aug67; R416369.

36 (2d) © 10Jun40; A140947.28Aug67; R416372.

37 (2d) © 12Aug40; A143777.28Aug67; R416375.

Reports of cases. Randolph V.Whiting, reporter. © BancroftWhitney Co. (PWH)Vol.

14 (2d) © 5Apr40; A141058. 28Aug67; R416373.

CALIFORNIA BLUE & WHITE BOOK. © 19Jul40; A143682. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 28Sep67; R418405.

CALIFORNIA JURISPRUDENCE. 1940 pocket parts for volumes 1-12 of the ten year supplement. © 20May40; A140533. Bancroft Whitney Co. (PWH); 28Aug67; R416371.

Buck Rogers 25th century A. D. vs. the fiend of space. SEE Nowlan, Phil.

The old Santa Fe trail. SEECampbell, Walter Stanley.

A faith to affirm. SEE Gilkey,James Gordon.

A compend of the Institutes of theChristian religion. Edited byHugh Thompson Kerr, Jr. © 15Dec39;A136137. Board of ChristianEducation of the PresbyterianChurch in the U.S.A. (PWH);2Nov67; R421508.

CAMBON, GENEVIEVE.SEE du Breil, Genevieve Cambon.

Correspondance, 1870-1924. SEECambon, Paul.

Correspondance, 1870-1924. SEECambon, Paul.

Correspondance, 1870-1924. T.1: 1870-1898. Avec un commentaire et des notes par Henri Cambon. © 15Apr40; AF46342. Louis Cambon, Mme du Breil, nee Genevieve Cambon & Suzanne Cambon (C of H. Cambon); 10Jul67; R413465.

Correspondance, 1870-1924. SEECambon, Paul.

Simplified micro technique. SEERussell, E. S.

This is the place. © 10Aug39; A130874. Marguerite Cameron (A); 20Jul67; R414104.

The making, shaping and treating ofsteel, by J. M. Camp & C. B.Francis. 5th ed. rewritten byC. B. Francis. © 20Jun40;A143419. United States SteelCorp. (PWH); 4Oct67; R419091.

They hunted fox. © 19Aug40; A144848.Chita Campbell (C); 30Nov67;R423060.

CAMPBELL, CHITA.

They hunted fox. SEE Campbell,ALICE.

Three names for murder. © 22Apr40,AI-26006; 5Jun40, A141703. AlisonPhillmore, Lesley Seyd & Margaret F.Campbell (C); 8Nov67; R421674.


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