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If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: A List of English & American Sequel Stories - -Compiler: Thomas Aldred - -Release Date: May 31, 2021 [eBook #65475] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -Produced by: Louise Davies, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed - Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was - produced from images generously made available by The Internet - Archive/American Libraries.) - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LIST OF ENGLISH & AMERICAN -SEQUEL STORIES *** - - - - - A LIST - - OF - - ENGLISH & AMERICAN - - SEQUEL STORIES - - Compiled by - - THOMAS ALDRED - - PUBLISHED BY THE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS’ ASSOCIATION - - 1922 - - LONDON: - - TRUSLOVE AND BRAY. LTD., - - PRINTERS, - - WEST NORWOOD, S.E. 27. - - - - -PREFACE - - -Many years ago I compiled a comparatively short list of sequel -stories for staff reference purposes, and the list was subsequently -published in _The Library World_ (1900-1). - -Several librarians who found the old list useful have asked -me at various times to bring it up-to-date, and I have at last found -leisure to accede to the request and to add a large number of stories -not listed in the original list. - -In order to serve useful purposes I have included - - (_a_) Stories in which the same character appears in more - than one book; - (_b_) Series forming a continuous narrative of events; - (_c_) Trilogies and the like; - (_d_) A few other notes. - -The material has been drawn from very many sources, some -being of doubtful reliability, and in the absence of other data has -had to be used without confirmation. It is probable that there are -some errors of commission and, on account of the difficulty of -obtaining information of sequence-stories, many more of omission. -I should therefore be glad if corrections and notes of additions were -sent to me direct. - -To keep down the cost of printing, initials only are given of -fore-names; dates of publication and names of publishers are -omitted for the same season. The missing particulars are easily -obtainable from the usual reference works. - -Contrary to code rule, compound-names are entered under the -latter part of the names. Writers using pen-names are entered -under the pseudonyms with no cross reference from the real name -to the pseudonym. - -The whole of the profits arising from the sale of this reference -list will be applied to the Benevolent and Orphan Fund of the -Library Assistants’ Association. - -T. ALDRED. - -CENTRAL PUBLIC LIBRARY, - -MARE STREET, HACKNEY, LONDON, E.8. - -_July, 1922._ - - - - -ERRATA. - - -While this work was in the press, the name of the -publishing Association was altered to that of the Association -of Assistant Librarians. - -Through a clerical error, E. Everett-Green’s _Cheveley -stories_ are entered under _Anonymous stories_, as well as under -the name of the author. - - - - -A LIST OF - -SEQUEL STORIES - - -=Anonymous stories.= - _Cheveley stories_:-- - 1. Dulcie’s little brother. - 2. Dulcie and Tottie. - 3. Dulcie’s love story. - _Commuter’s series_:-- - 1. People of the whirlpool. - 2. Woman errant. - _Daphne series_:-- - 1. Daphne in the Fatherland. - 2. Daphne in Paris. - _Diary series_:-- - 1. The diary of a honeymoon. - 2. The indiscretion of Lady Usher. - _Faustus series_:-- - 1. Faustus. - 2. The second report of Dr. Faustus. - _Indiana series_:-- - 1. Black Beauty. - 2. Strike at Shane’s. - _Saul Weir series_:-- - 1. Saul Weir. - 2. A modern minister. - -=A.L.O.E.= Refer to Tucker, C. - -=Abbott, E.= - _Long Look books_:-- - 1. Long Look House. - 2. Out of doors at Long Look. - 3. A trip eastward. - -=Abbott, J.= - _The August stories_:-- - 1. August and Elire. - 2. Hunter and Tom. - 3. Schooner Mary Ann. - 4. Granville Valley. - _Florence stories_:-- - 1. Florence and John. - 2. Grimkie. - 3. Orkney Island. - 4. The English Channel. - 5. The Isle of Wight. - 6. Florence’s return. - _Franconia series_:-- - 1. Malleville. - 2. Wallace. - -=Abbott, J.= - _Franconia series (continued)_:-- - 3. Mary Erskine. - 4. Mary Bell. - 5. Beechnut. - 6. Rodolphus. - 7. Ellen Linn. - 8. Stuveysant. - 9. Caroline. - 10. Agnes. - _Jonas series_:-- - 1. Jonas’s stories. - 2. Jonas a judge. - 3. Jonas on a farm in the winter. - 4. Jonas on a farm in the summer. - 5. Caleb in town. - 6. Caleb in the country. - _Marco Paul series_:-- - 1. Marco Paul in New York. - 2. Marco Paul on the canal. - 3. Marco Paul in Maine. - 4. Marco Paul in Vermont. - 5. Marco Paul in Boston. - 6. Marco Paul at the Springfield Armory. - _Rainbow and Lucky stories_:-- - 1. Handie. - 2. Rainbow’s journey. - 3. Three Pines. - 4. Selling Lucky. - 5. Up the river. - _Rollo series_:-- - 1. Rollo learning to talk. - 2. Rollo learning to read. - 3. Rollo at work. - 4. Rollo at play. - 5. Rollo at school. - 6. Rollo’s vacation. - 7. Rollo’s experiments. - 8. Rollo’s museum. - 9. Rollo’s travels. - 10. Rollo’s correspondence. - 11. Rollo’s philosophy: water. - 12. Rollo’s philosophy: air. - 13. Rollo’s philosophy: fire. - 14. Rollo’s philosophy: sky. - _Rollo’s tour in Europe_:-- - 1. Rollo on the Atlantic. - 2. Rollo in Paris. - 3. Rollo in Switzerland. - 4. Rollo in London. - 5. Rollo on the Rhine. - 6. Rollo in Scotland. - 7. Rollo in Geneva. - 8. Rollo in Holland. - 9. Rollo in Naples. - 10. Rollo in Rome. - _Young Christian series_:-- - 1. Young Christian. - 2. Corner Stone. - 3. Way to do good. - 4. Hoaryhead and McDonner. - -=“Acheta.”= - 1. March winds and April showers. - 2. May flowers. - -=Ackworth, J. [Rev. F. R. Smith.]= - _Clogshop chronicles._ - 1. Clogshop chronicles. - 2. Doxie Dent. - 3. Beckside lights. - -=Adam, P.= - 1. Force. - 2. The child of the Austerlitz. - 3. The sun of July. - -=Adams, H.= - 1. The pioneer boys of the Ohio. - 2. The pioneer boys on the Great Lakes. - 3. The pioneer boys of the Mississippi. - 4. The pioneer boys of the Missouri. - 5. The pioneer boys of the Yellowstone. - 6. The pioneer boys of the Columbia. - -=Adams, H. C.= - _Tales of Charlton School_:-- - 1. The cherry-stones. - 2. The first of June. - _Tales of Nethercourt_:-- - 1. The lost rifle. - 2. The chief of the school. - _Tales of Walter’s schooldays_:-- - 1. The doctor’s birthday. - 2. Walter’s friend. - -=Adams, Q.= - _Outdoor chums series_:-- - 1. The outdoor chums. - 2. The outdoor chums in the forest. - 3. The outdoor chums after big game. - 4. The outdoor chums in the big woods. - -=Adams, Q.= - _Outdoor chums series (continued)_:-- - 5. The outdoor chums on the Lake. - 6. The outdoor chums on the Gulf. - 7. The outdoor chums on a houseboat. - 8. The outdoor chums at Cabin Point. - -=Agnew, E. C.= - 1. Geraldine. - 2. Rome and the Abbey. - -=Agnus, Orme. [J. C. Higginbotham.]= - _Sarah Tuldon series_:-- - 1. Sarah Tuldon. - 2. Sarah Tuldon’s lovers. - -=Aguilar, Grace.= - 1. Home influence. - 2. The mother’s recompense. - -=Aicard, J.= - 1. Adventures of Maurin. - 2. Maurin, the illustrious. - -=Aimard, G.= - _Tales of Indian life._ Two arrangements. - (a.) - 1. The adventurers. - 2. The Pearl of the Andes. - 3. The tiger-slayer. - 4. The gold seekers. - 5. The Indian chief. - - 1. The Prairie Flower. - 2. The Indian scout. - - 1. The trail hunter. - 2. The pirates of the Prairies. - 3. The trapper’s daughter. - - 1. The Border Rifles. - 2. The freebooters. - - (b) A suggested order of reading:-- - 1. The trappers of the Arkansas. - 2. The Border Rifles. - 3. The freebooters. - 4. The white scalpers. - 5. Guide to the Desert; or, Life on the Pampas. - 6. The insurgent chief. - 7. The flying chief. - 8. The last of the Incas. - 9. The Missouri outlaws. - 10. The Prairie Flower. - 11. The Indian scout. - 12. Stronghand. - 13. The bee hunters. - 14. Stoneheart. - 15. The Queen of the Savannah. - 16. The buccaneer chief. - -=Aimard, G.= - _Tales of Indian life (continued)_:-- - 17. The smuggler chief. - 18. The adventurers. - 19. The Pearl of the Andes. - 20. The trail hunter. - 21. The pirates of the Prairies. - 22. The trapper’s daughter. - 23. The tiger-slayer. - 24. The gold seekers. - 25. The Indian chief. - 26. The Red Track. - -=Ainwell, W. [W. Simonds.]= - 1. Oscar. - 2. Clinton. - 3. Ella. - 4. Whistler. - 5. Marcus. - 6. Jessie. - 7. Jerrie. - -=Ainsworth, E.= - 1. Second-lieut. Billie Impett and his orderly. - 2. Billie Impett and Doris. - -=Akers, F.= - 1. The boy fortune hunters in Alaska. - 2. The boy fortune hunters in Panama. - 3. The boy fortune hunters in Egypt. - -=Aksakoff, S.= - 1. Years of childhood. - 2. A Russian schoolboy. - 3. A Russian gentleman. - -=Alcott, L. M.= - _Aunt Jo’s scrap-bag series_:-- - 1. My boys, etc. - 2. Shawl straps. - 3. Cupid and Chow-chow, etc. - 4. My girls. - 5. Jimmy’s cruise in the Pinafore, etc. - 6. An old fashioned thanksgiving, etc. - _The cousins series_:-- - 1. Eight cousins. - 2. Rose in bloom. - _Little men and women series_:-- - Different publishers issue the books - with varying titles, but mostly as-- - 1. Little women. - 2. Good wives. - 3. Little men. - 4. Jo’s boys. - -=Alden, W. L.= - 1. Adventures of Jimmy Brown. - 2. Jimmy Brown in Europe. _Same as_ Jimmy Brown trying to find Europe. - - 1. Moral pirates. - 2. Cruise of “The Ghost.” - 3. Cruise of the Canoe club. - -=Aldrich, T. B.= - 1. Marjorie Daw and other people. - 2. The Queen of Sheba. - -=Aldridge, J.= - 1. The Meadow-Brook girls under canvas. - 2. The Meadow-Brook girls across country. - 3. The Meadow-Brook girls afloat. - 4. The Meadow-Brook girls in the hills. - 5. The Meadow-Brook girls by the sea. - 6. The Meadow-Brook girls on the tennis courts. - -=Alger, H., Junior.= - _Atlantic series_:-- - 1. The young circus rider. - 2. Do and dare. - 3. Hector’s inheritance. - 4. Helping himself. - _Brave and bold series_:-- - 1. Brave and bold. - 2. Jack’s ward. - 3. Shifting for himself. - 4. Wait and hope. - _Campaign series_:-- - 1. Frank’s campaign. - 2. Paul Prescott’s charge. - 3. Charlie Codman’s cruise. - _Frank and fearless series_:-- - 1. Frank Hunter’s peril. - 2. Frank and fearless. - 3. The young salesman. - _Good fortune series_:-- - 1. Walter Sherwood’s probation. - 2. The young bank messenger. - 3. A boy’s fortune. - _How to rise series_:-- - 1. Jed, the poorhouse boy. - 2. Rupert’s ambition. - 3. Lester’s luck. - _Luck and pluck series_:-- - 1. Luck and pluck. - 2. Sink and swim. - 3. Steady and strong. - 4. Strive and succeed. - 5. Try and trust. - -=Alger, H., Junior.= - _Luck and pluck series (continued)_:-- - 6. Bound to rise. - 7. Risen from the ranks. - 8. Herbert Carter’s legacy. - _New World series_:-- - 1. Digging for gold. - 2. Facing the world. - 3. In a new world. - _Pacific series_:-- - 1. The young adventurer. - 2. The young miner. - 3. The young explorers. - 4. Ben’s nugget. - _Ragged Dick series_:-- - 1. Ragged Dick. - 2. Fame and fortune. - 3. Mark, the match boy. - 4. Rough and ready. - 5. Ben, the luggage boy. - 6. Rufus and Rose. - _Tattered Tom series_:-- - 1. Tattered Tom. - 2. Paul, the peddler. - 3. Phil, the fiddler. - 4. Slow and sure. - 5. Julius. - 6. The young outlaw. - 7. Sam’s chance. - 8. The telegraph boy. - _Victory series_:-- - 1. Only an Irish boy. - 2. Victor Vane. - 3. Adrift in the city. - -=Allan, L.= - 1. Blue Peter: half breed. - 2. The lone trail. - -=Allen, A. E.= - 1. Joe, the circus boy. - 2. The Martie twins. - 3. Marjory, the circus girl. - 4. Marjory at the Willows. - -=Allen, J. L.= - _Christmas season series_:-- - 1. The bride of the mistletoe. - 2. The doctor’s Christmas Eve. - _Kentucky series_:-- - 1. A Kentucky cardinal. - 2. Aftermath. - -=Allen, W. B.= - _Camp and tramp series_:-- - 1. Lost in Umbagog. - 2. The mammoth hunters. - _Pine cone series_:-- - 1. Pine cones. - 2. Silver rags. - -=Allen, W. B.= - _Pine cone series (continued)_:-- - 3. Northern Cross. - 4. Kelp. - 5. Cloud and cliff. - 6. Gulf and glacier. - _Siege of Boston series_:-- - 1. A son of liberty. - 2. Called to the front. - -=A.L.O.E.= Refer to Tucker, C. - -=Altsheler, J. A= - _Civil War series_:-- - 1. The guns of Bull Run. - 2. The guns of Shiloh. - 3. The sword of Antietam. - 4. The scouts of Stonewall. - 5. The star of Gettysburg. - 6. The rock of Chickamauga. - 7. The shades of the wilderness. - 8. The tree of Appomattox. - _French and Indian War series_:-- - 1. The hunters of the hills. - 2. The shadow of the North. - 3. The rulers of the Lakes. - 4. The masters of the Peaks. - 5. The lords of the wild. - 6. The Sun of Quebec. - _Great West series_:-- - 1. The great Sioux trail. - 2. The lost hunters. - _Texan series_:-- - 1. The Texan star. - 2. The Texan scouts. - 3. The Texan triumph. - _Trailers series_:-- - 1. The young trailers. - 2. The forest runners. - 3. The keepers of the trail. - 4. The eyes of the woods. - 5. The free rangers. - 6. The riflemen of the Ohio. - 7. The scouts of the valley. - 8. The border watch. - _World War series_:-- - 1. The guns of Europe. - 2. The forest of swords. - 3. The hosts of the air. - -=Ames, F. T.= - 1. Between the lines in Belgium. - 2. Between the lines in France. - 3. Between the lines on the American front. - -=Ames, J. B.= - 1. Curly of the Circle-bar in Texas. - 2. Curly and the Aztec gold. - -=Andom, R. [A. W. Barrett.]= - _Troddles series_:-- - 1. We three and Troddles. - 2. Troddles and us and others. - 3. Cruise of the Mock Turtle. - 4. Lighter days with Troddles. - 5. Four men with a van. - 6. The runaways. _Same as_ At school with Troddles. - 7. On tour with Troddles. - 8. Our flat. - 9. Troddles’ farm. - 10. Adrift with Troddles. - 11. Just Troddles. - 12. Three men and Troddles. - 13. With Troddles in the trenches. - 14. Same old Troddles. - 15. Out and about with Troddles. - -=Andrews, J.= - 1. Seven little sisters. - 2. Each and all. - 3. The seven little sisters who live on the round ball. - 4. The seven little sisters prose their sisterhood. - -=Anethan, Baroness Albert d’.= - 1. The twin soul of O’Také-San. - 2. Her mother’s blood. - -=Annunzio, G. d’.= - _Romances of the lily trilogy_:-- - 1. The virgin of the rocks. _Same as_ The maidens of the rocks. - 2. The prodigy. - 3. The annunciation. - _Romances of the pomegranate trilogy_:-- - 1. The flame of fire. _Same as_ The flame of life. - 2. The dictator. - 3. The triumph of life. - _Romances of the rose trilogy_:-- - 1. The child of pleasure. - 2. The victim. _Same as_ The intruder. - 3. The triumph of death. - -=Anstey, F. [T. A. Guthrie.]= - Voces populi. _Two series._ - -=Appleton, V.= - 1. Tom Swift and his motorcycle. - 2. Tom Swift and his motorboat. - 3. Tom Swift and his airship. - 4. Tom Swift and his submarine boat. - 5. Tom Swift and his electric roundabout. - 6. Tom Swift and his wireless message. - 7. Tom Swift among the diamond makers. - 8. Tom Swift in the caves of ice. - 9. Tom Swift and his sky racer. - 10. Tom Swift and his electric rifles. - 11. Tom Swift in the city of gold. - 12. Tom Swift and his air glider. - 13. Tom Swift in captivity. - 14. Tom Swift and his wizard camera. - 15. Tom Swift and his great searchlight. - 16. Tom Swift and his giant cannon. - 17. Tom Swift and his photo-telephone. - 18. Tom Swift and his aerial warship. - 19. Tom Swift and his tunnel. - 20. Tom Swift in the land of wonders. - 21. Tom Swift and his war tank. - 22. Tom Swift and his air scout. - 23. Tom Swift and his undersea search. - -=Archibald, Mrs. G.= - 1. Lady Gay. - 2. A dozen good times. - - 1. Laura’s holidays. - 2. Laura in the mountains. - -=Armitage, T.= - _Uncle Sam’s service series_:-- - 1. Bob Spencer, the life saver. - -=Arnim, Mary A. Grafin von.= - _Elizabeth series_:-- - 1. Elizabeth and her German garden. - 2. The solitary summer. - 3. The benefactress. - 4. Adventures of Elizabeth in Rügen. - -=Arthur, T. S.= - _Home stories_:-- - 1. Hidden wings. - 2. Sowing the wind. - 3. Sunshine at home. - 4. Peacemaker. - 5. Not anything for peace. - 6. After a shadow. - _Household library_:-- - 1. Married life. - 2. Seed time and harvest. - 3. Stories for young housekeepers. - 4. Two wives. - 5. Woman’s trials. - 6. Words for the wise. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Nothing but money. - 2. What came afterwards. - -=Arundel, L.= - _Motorboat boys series._ 6 vols. - -=Ashmun, M. E.= - 1. Isabel Carleton’s year. - 2. The heart of Isabel Carleton. - 3. Isabel Carleton’s friends. - -=Askew, A. and C.= - 1. The Shulamite. - 2. The woman Deborah. - -=Atkinson, J. C.= - 1. Walks and talks of two school boys. - 2. Play-hours and half-holidays. - -=Audoux, M.= - 1. Marie Claire. - 2. Marie Claire’s workshop. - -=Austin, J. G.= - 1. A nameless nobleman. - 2. Dr. Le Baron and his daughters. - - 1. Standish of Standish. - 2. Betty Alden. - 3. David Alden’s daughter, etc. - -=Ayres, Ruby M. [Now Mrs. R. W. Pocock.]= - 1. Richard Chatterton, V.C. - 2. The road that bends. - 3. The long lane to happiness. - - -=Bacheller, I.= - 1. Eben Holden. - 2. Eben Holden’s last day a fishing. - -=Bagot, R.= - 1. The passport. - 2. Darneley Place. - -=Bain, F. W.= - _Indian mystic love stories_:-- - 1. A digit of the Moon. - 2. The descent of the Sun. - 3. A heifer of the dawn. - 4. The Great God’s heir. - 5. A draught of the blue. - 6. An essence of the dusk. - 7. An incarnation of the snow. - 8. A mine of faults. - 9. The ashes of a god. - 10. Bubbles of the foam. - 11. A syrup of the bees. - 12. The livery of eve. - 13. The substance of a dream. - -=Baird, J. K.= - 1. The coming of Hester. - 2. Hester’s counterpart. - 3. Hester’s wage-earning. - -=Baker, Mrs. E. I. A.= - 1. Girls of Fairmount. - 2. Fairmount girls in school and camp. - 3. Fairmount’s quartette. - 4. Frolics at Fairmount. - -=Baldwin, M.= - 1. Follies of Fifi. - 2. Golden Square High School. - - 1. A popular girl. - 2. Sibyl. - -=Balgrave, R.= - 1. The wreck of the Spa. - 2. The burning of the Spa saloon. - -=Ballantyne, R. M.= - 1. The Coral Island. - 2. The gorilla hunters. - - 1. Sunk at sea. - 2. Lost in the forest. - 3. Over the Rocky Mountains. - - Tales of adventure. _Four series._ - -=Balzac, H. de= - THE HUMAN COMEDY. - Balzac frequently altered the titles of his - works and changed them from one division - to another. Hereunder is the arrangement - of works _actually written_ as classified - by the author in 1845. - _Scenes of private life_:-- - 1. At the sign of the Cat and Racket. - 2. The dance at Sceaux. - 3. Recollections of two young brides. - 4. The purse. - 5. Modeste Mignon. - 6. A start in life. - 7. Albert Savarus. - 8. The vendetta. - 9. A double family. - 10. The peace of the household. - 11. Madame Firmiani. - 12. A study of woman. - 13. The pretended mistress. - 14. A daughter of Eve. - 15. Colonel Chabert. - 16. The message. - 17. La Grenadière. - 18. The forsaken woman. - 19. Honorine. - 20. Béatrix. - 21. Gobseck. - 22. A woman of thirty. - 23. Old Goriot. - 24. Pierre Grasassou. - 25. The atheist’s mass. - 26. The interdiction. - 27. The marriage contract. - 28. Another study of woman. - _Scenes of provincial life_:-- - 1. The Lily of the Valley. - 2. Ursule Mirouet. - 3. Eugénie Grandet. - -=Balzac, H. de.= - _Scenes of provincial life (continued)_: - 4. The celibates. Part 1. Pierrette. - The celibates. Part 2. The Vicar of Tours. - The celibates. Part 3. A bachelor’s establishment. - 5. The Parisians in provincial France. - Part 1. Gaudissart the Great. - Part 2. Wrinkled people. - Part 3. The muse of the department. - Part 4. An actress abroad. - 6. The superior woman. - 7. The rivalries. - Part 3. The old maid. (parts 1 and 2 not written). - 8. The provincials in Paris. - Part 1. The cabinet of antiques. (part 2 not written). - 9. Lost illusions. - Part 1. The two poets. - Part 2. A provincial great man in Paris. - Part 3. An inventor’s sufferings. - _Scenes of Parisian life_:- - 1. History of the Thirteen. - Part 1. Ferragus. - Part 2. The Duchess of Langeais. - Part 3. The girl with the golden eyes. - 2. The employees. - 3. Sarrasine. - 4. Grandeur and downfall of César Birotteau. - 5. The house of Nucingen. - 6. Facino Cane. - 7. The secrets of the Princess of Cadignan. - 8. Splendours and miseries of courtesans. - Part 1. How harlots love. - Part 2. How much love costs old men. - Part 3. The end of bad roads. - Part 4. The last incarnation of Vautrin. - 9. A prince of Bohemia. - 10. The involuntary comedians. - 11. A sample of French familiar conversation. - 12. The petty bourgeois. - 13. The brothers of consolation: the seamy side of contemporary history. - _Scenes of political life_:-- - 1. An episode under the Terror. - 2. A dark affair. - 3. The Deputy of Arcis. - 4. Z. Marcas. - _Scenes of military life_:-- - 1. The Chouans. - 2. A passion in the Desert.- - _Scenes of country life_:-- - 1. The peasants. - 2. The country doctor. - 3. The village curé. - _Philosophic studies_:- - 1. The wild ass’s skin. - 2. Jesus Christ in Flanders. - 3. Melmoth reconciled. - 4. Massimilla Doni. - 5. The unknown masterpiece. - 6. Gambara. - 7. The quest of the absolute. - 8. A child accursed. - 9. Adieu. - 10. The Maranas. - 11. The conscript. - 12. The executioner. - 13. A seashore drama. - 14. Master Cornelius. - 15. The Red Inn. - 16. About Catherine de Medici. - Part 1. The Calvinist martyr. - Part 2. The confession of the Ruggieri. - Part 3. The two dreams. - 17. The elixir of long life. - 18. The exiles. - 19. Louis Lambert. - 20. Séraphita. - _Analytic studies_:-- - 1. The physiology of marriage. - _Poor parents series_:-- - 1. Cousin Pons. - 2. Cousin Betty. - -=Bamford, M. E.= - 1. The Look-out Club. - 2. The second year of the Look-out Club. - -=Bancroft, E.= - 1. Jane Allen of the sub team. - 2. Jane Allen, right guard. - 3. Jane Allen, center. - -=Bancroft, F.= - _Germans in South Africa series_:-- - 1. An armed protest. - 2. Great possessions. - _South Africa trilogy_:-- - 1. The Veldt dwellers. - 2. Thane Brandon. - 3. Dalliance and strife. - -=Bancroft, L.= - 1. Prince Mud-Turtle. - 2. Mr. Woodchuck. - 3. Bandit Jim Crow. - 4. Twinkle’s enchantment. - 5. Sugar-Loaf Mountain. - 6. Prairie Dog Town. - -=Banfield, E. J.= - 1. Confessions of a beechcomber. - 2. My tropic isle. - -=Bangs, J. K. [A. W. Witherup.]= - _Houseboat series._ - 1. A houseboat on the Styx. - 2. The pursuit of the houseboat. - _Mollie series_:-- - 1. Mollie and the unwisemen. - 2. Mollie and the unwisemen abroad. - -=Barbellion, W. N. P. [E. A. Bruce Cummings.]= - 1. Diary of a disappointed man. - 2. Enjoying life. - 3. A last diary. - -=Barber, Mrs. H.= - 1. Drafted in. - 2. The bread winners. - -=Barbour, R. H.= - _Big Four series_:-- - 1. Four in camp. - 2. Four afoot. - 3. Four afloat. - _Erskine series_:-- - 1. Behind the lines. - 2. Weatherby’s innings. - 3. On your mark. - _Grafton School series_:-- - 1. Rivals for the team. - 2. Winning his game. - 3. Hitting the line. - _Hilton School series_:-- - 1. The half-back. - 2. For the honour of the school. - 3. Captain of the crew. - _Hudson River series_:-- - 1. The crimson sweater. - 2. Tom, Dick, and Harriet. - 3. Harry’s Island. - _Purple pennant (high school) series_:-- - 1. The lucky seventh. - 2. The secret play. - 3. The purple pennant. - _Yardley Hall series_:-- - 1. Forward pass. - 2. Double play. - 3. Winning his “Y.” - 4. For Yardley. - 5. Change signals! - 6. Around the end. - 7. Guarding his goal. - 8. Fourth down. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Full back Foster. - 2. Center rush Rowland. - 3. Left tackle Gilbert. - 4. Left end Edwards. - -=Barcynska, Countess.= - 1. The honey pot. - 2. Love Maggy. - 3. Pretty dear. - -=Barlow, J.= - 1. Irish idylls. - 2. Strangers at Lisconnel. - 3. From the East unto the West. - -=Barnard, C.= - 1. The soprano. - 2. Money and music. - -=Barnum, P. T.= - 1. Lion Jack. - 2. Jack in the jungle. - -=Barnum, V.= - 1. Joe Strong, the boy wizard. - 2. Joe Strong on the trapeze. - 3. Joe Strong, the boy fish. - 4. Joe Strong on the high wire. - 5. Joe Strong and his wings of steel. - 6. Joe Strong and his box of mystery. - 7. Joe Strong, the boy fire eater. - -=Barr, A. E.= - _New York in 1756 series_:-- - 1. The bow of orange ribbon. - 2. The maid of Maiden Lane. - 3. Song of a single note. - _Shetland series_:-- - 1. Jan Vedder’s wife. - 2. Sheila Vedder. - -=Barr, R.= - _The Rhine and the Moselle (14th century) series_:-- - The Archbishop of Cologne appears in - The Countess Tekla. - The strong arm. - The sword maker. - _Stranleigh series_:-- - 1. Young Lord Stranleigh. - 2. Stranleigh’s millions. - 3. Lord Stranleigh, philanthropist. - 4. Lord Stranleigh abroad. - -=Barrie, Sir J. M.= - _Peter Pan series_:-- - 1. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. - 2. Peter and Wendy. - _Thrums (Forfarshire) books_:-- - 1. Auld licht idylls. - 2. A window in Thrums. - 3. The little minister. - 4. Sentimental Tommy. - 5. Tommy and Grizel (sequel to Sentimental Tommy). - -=Barton, G.= - 1. The strange adventures of Bromley Barnes. - 2. The Pembroke Mason affair. - 3. The ambassador’s trunk. - -=Bates, A.= - 1. The Pagans. - 2. The Philistines. - -=Bates, G.= - 1. The khaki boys at Camp Sterling. - 2. The khaki boys on the way. - 3. The khaki boys at the front. - 4. The khaki boys fighting to win. - 5. The khaki boys along the Rhine. - -=Baum, L. F.= - 1. The land of Oz. - 2. Osma of Oz. - 3. Dorothy and the wizard of Oz. - 4. The road to Oz. - 5. The emerald city of Oz. - 6. The patchwork girl of Oz. - 7. Tik-Tok of Oz. - 8. The scarecrow of Oz. - 9. Rinkitink of Oz. - 10. The lost princess of Oz. - 11. The tin woodman of Oz. - 12. The magic of Oz. - 13. The sea fairies. - 14. Sky Island. - 15. John Dough and the cherub. - 16. Glinda of Oz. - 17. The wizard of Oz. - -=Bayley, E. B.= - 1. Zachary Brough’s venture. - 2. Forestwyk. - -=Bayliss, Miss C. K.= - 1. Lolami, the little cliff dweller. - 2. Lolami in Tusayan. - -=Bazán, Madame E. P.= - 1. The son of a bondwoman. - 2. La Madre Naturaleza. - -=Bazin, R.= - 1. The nun (L’isolée). - 2. The coming harvest. - 3. Redemption (De toute son âme). - -=Beach, E. L.= - _Annapolis series_:-- - 1. An Annapolis plebe. - 2. An Annapolis youngster. - 3. An Annapolis second classman. - 4. An Annapolis first classman. - _Roger Paulding series_:-- - 1. Roger Paulding, apprentice seaman. - 2. Roger Paulding, gunner’s mate. - 3. Roger Paulding, gunner. - 4. Roger Paulding, ensign. - _United States naval series_:-- - 1. Ralph Osborn, midshipman at Annapolis. - 2. Midshipman Ralph Osborn at sea. - 3. Ensign Ralph Osborn. - 4. Lieutenant Ralph Osborn. - -=Bearne, D.= - 1. A Ridingale year. - 2. Lance and his friends. - -=Beecham, J. C.= - 1. The Argus pheasant. - 2. The Argus spider. - -=Begbie, H.= - 1. Bundy in the greenwood. - 2. Bundy on the sea. - -=Bell, C. D.= - 1. Cousin Kate. - 2. Autumn at Carnford. - -=Bell, J. J.= - 1. Wee Macgreegor. - 2. Wee Macgreegor again. _Same as_ Later adventures of Macgreegor. - 3. Wee Macgreegor enlists. - - 1. Oh, Christina! - 2. Courtin’ Christina. - -=Bell, R. S. W.= - 1. Tales of Greyhouse. - 2. Green at Greyhouse. - 3. The secret seven. - 4. Greyhouse days. - 5. Polson of Greyhouse. - 6. J. O. Jones. - 7. Smith’s week. - Note.--Numbers 6 and 7 relate to Greyhouse - boys who went to other schools as masters. - -=Bellamy, E.= - 1. Looking backward. - 2. Equality. - Note.--Several rejoinders have been written on this series. - -=Belloc, H.= - 1. The bad child’s book of beasts. - 2. More beasts (for worse children). - -=Belot, A.= - 1. The stranglers of Paris. - 2. Grande Florine. - -=Benham, W.= - 1. Ben Lightboy, special. - 2. Ben Lightboy’s biggest puzzle. - -=Bennet, R. A.= - 1. Into the primitive. - 2. Out of the primitive. - -=Bennett, A.= - - _Five Towns series._ Difference of - opinion exists as to the reading - order of this series. - Hereunder is the author’s own arrangement. - NOVELS. - 1. A man from the North. - 2. Anna of the Five Towns. - 3. Leonora. - 4. A great man. - 5. Whom God hath joined. - 6. Sacred and profane love. - 7. The old wives’ tale. - 8. Helen with the high hand. - 9. Clayhanger. - 10. The Card. - 11. Hilda Lessways. - 12. The Regent. - 13. The price of love. - 14. These twain. - 15. The roll call. (This story ends as - if there were another to follow.--_T. A._) - SEQUELS. - 1. Clayhanger. - 2. Hilda Lessways. - 3. These twain. - 4. The roll call. - (_a_). The Card. - (_b_). The Regent. - SHORT STORIES. - 1. Tales of the Five Towns. - 2. The grim smile of the Five Towns. - 3. The matador of the Five Towns. - -=Benson, B. K.= - _American Civil War series_:-- - 1. Who goes there? - 2. A friend with the countersign. - -=Benson, E. F.= - _Dodo series_:-- - 1. Dodo. - 2. Dodo the Second. _Same as_ Dodo’s daughter. - 3. Dodo wonders. - _Greek War of Independence series_:-- - 1. The vintage. - 2. Capsina. - _School life series_:-- - 1. David Blaize. - 2. David Blaize and the blue door. - -=Beresford, J. D.= - _Jacob Stahl trilogy_:-- - 1. Early history of Jacob Stahl. - 2. A candidate for truth. - 3. The invisible event. - -=Berrey, Mrs. M. E.= - 1. Crooked and straight. - 2. The crook straightened. - -=Bevan, T.= - 1. The beggars of the sea. - 2. The Grey Fox of Holland. - -=Binstead, A. M.= - 1. Gal’s gossip. - 2. More gal’s gossip. - -=Birmingham, G. A. [Canon J. O’Hannay.]= - _J. J. Meldon series_:-- - 1. Spanish gold. - 2. The Simpkin’s plot. - 3. The major’s niece. - -=Blackmore, R. D.= - 1. Lorna Doone. - 2. Tales from the telling-house. _Containing_ - (a) Slain by the Doones. - (b) Frida. - (c) George Bowring. - (d) Crocker’s Hole. - -=Blackwood, A.= - 1. The education of Uncle Paul. - 2. A prisoner in Fairyland. - - 1. Julius Le Vallon. - 2. The bright messenger. - -=Blair, T.= - 1. Belinda. - 2. Belinda engaged. - -=Blake, N. M.= - 1. The siege of Norwich Castle. - 2. The sorrow and the glory of Norwich. - -=Blanchard, A. E.= - _Carita series_:-- - 1. Carita. - 2. Carita’s new world. - _The Corners series_:-- - 1. The four Corners in camp. - 2. The four Corners at college. - 3. The four Corners in Egypt. - 4. The four Corners abroad. - _Girl scout series_:-- - 1. A girl scout of the Red Rose Troop. - 2. Lucky Penny of Thistle Troop. - _The pioneers series_:-- - 1. A gentle pioneer. - 2. Bonny Leslie of the Border. - 3. A frontier knight. - _Revolutionary series for girls_:-- - 1. A girl of ’76. - 2. A revolutionary maid. - 3. A daughter of freedom. - _War of 1812 series_:-- - 1. A heroine of 1812. - 2. A loyal lass. - -=Bleakley, H.= - 1. Tales of the stumps. - 2. More tales of the stumps. - -=Blyth, J.= - 1. Thrift. - 2. Respectability. - -=Boardman, Mrs. M. M.= - 1. Haps and mishaps of the Brown family. - 2. Sister’s triumph. - -=Bodkin, M. M.= - _Paul Beck series_:-- - 1. Paul Beck. - 2. The quests of Paul Beck. - 3. The capture of Paul Beck. - 4. Young Beck. - Query if others. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Lord Edward Fitzgerald. - 2. The rebels. - -=Boevey, S. M. Crawley-.= - Dene Forest sketches. _Two series._ - -=Bonehill, R.= - _Boy hunter series_:-- - 1. Four boy hunters. - 2. Guns and snowshoes. - 3. Young hunters of the Lake. - _Frontier series_:-- - 1. Pioneer boys of the goldfields. - 2. Pioneer boys of the Great Northwest. - 3. With Boone on the frontier. - _Young hunters series_:-- - 1. Gun and sled. - 2. The young hunters in Porto Rico. - _Another series_:-- - 1. The island camp. - 2. The winning run. - -=Bonner, R.= - _Boy inventors series_:-- - 1. The boy inventors’ wireless triumph. - 2. The boy inventors and the vanishing gun. - 3. The boy inventors’ diving torpedo boat. - 4. The boy inventors’ flying ship. - 5. The boy inventors’ electric hydro-aeroplane. - 6. The boy inventors’ radio telephone. - -=Boothby, G.= - _Dr. Nikola series_:-- - 1. A bid for fortune. - 2. Dr. Nikola. - 3. The lust of hate. - 4. Dr. Nikola’s experiment. - 5. Farewell Nikola. - -=Borrow, G.= - 1. Lavengro. - 2. The Romany Rye. - -=Bosher, Mrs. K. L.= - 1. Mary Carey. - 2. Miss Gibbie Gault. - -=Boussenard, L.= - 1. The crusoes of Guiana. - 2. The gold seekers. - -=Bowen, M. [Mrs. G. M. Long.]= - _William of Orange series_:-- - 1. Prince and heretic. - 2. William, by the Grace of God. - _William III. of England series_:-- - 1. I will maintain. - 2. Defender of the Faith. - 3. God and the King. - -=Bower, B. M. [Mrs. B. M. Sinclair.]= - _The Flying U series_:-- - 1. Chip of the Flying U. - 2. Flying U Ranch. - 3. Flying U’s last stand. - _Johnny Jewell series_:-- - 1. Skyrider. - 2. The thunder bird. - _Lonesome series_:-- - 1. The Lonesome trail. - 2. Lonesome land. - -=Bowes, J.= - 1. The young Anzacs. - 2. The Anzac war trail. - 3. The Aussie crusaders. - -=Braddon, M. E. [Mrs. John Maxwell.]= - 1. Birds of prey. - 2. Charlotte’s inheritance. - -=Bradley, E.= - 1. The adventures of Mr. Verdant Green. - 2. Little Mr. Bouncer and his friend, Mr. Verdant Green. - -=Bradley, Mrs. M. E. N.= - _Proverb series_:-- - 1. Birds of a feather. - 2. Handsome is that handsome does. - 3. A wrong confessed. - -=Bradley, S.= - 1. The adventures of an A.D.C. - 2. More adventures of an A.D.C. - -=Brady, C. T.= - _Bob Dashaway series_:-- - 1. Bob Dashaway, privateersman. - 2. Bob Dashaway, treasure hunter. _Same as_ - The young American treasure hunters. - 3. Bob Dashaway in the frozen seas. - _Boys of the service series_:-- - 1. In the wasp’s nest. - 2. In the War with Mexico. - 3. A midshipman in the Pacific. - 4. On the old “Kearsarge.” - _Another series_:-- - 1. The blue ocean’s daughter. - 2. The adventures of Lady Susan. - -=Brainerd, E. C.= - 1. Concerning Belinda. - 2. The personal conduct of Belinda. - - 1. The misdemeanors of Nancy. - 2. Nance’s country Christmas. - -=Bramston, M.= - 1. Snowball society. - 2. Home and school. - -=Brand, M.= - 1. The untamed. - 2. The night horseman. - 3. The seventh man. - -=Bray, E. O.= - 1. Willie and May. - 2. A month at the seaside. - -=Breitenbach, L. M.= - 1. Alma at Hadley Hall. - 2. Alma’s sophomore year. - 3. Alma’s junior year. - 4. Alma’s senior year. - -=Brenda. [Mrs. Castle Smith.]= - 1. Froggy’s little brother. - 2. More about Froggy. - -=Brereton, F. S.= - _Great War of 1914-8 series_:-- - 1. With French at the front. - 2. Under French’s command. - 3. With Joffre at Verdun. - 4. At grips with the Turk. - 5. On the road to Baghdad. - 6. Under Haig in Flanders. - 7. Under Foch’s command. - 8. With the allies to the Rhine. - 9. With Allenby in Palestine. - 10. From the Nile to the Tigris. - 11. The armoured car scouts. - -=Brooks, A.= - _Dainty Dorothy series_:-- - 1. Dorothy Dainty. - 2. Dorothy’s playmates. - 3. Dorothy Dainty at school. - 4. Dorothy Dainty at the shore. - 5. Dorothy Dainty in the city. - 6. Dorothy Dainty at home. - 7. Dorothy Dainty’s gay times. - 8. Dorothy Dainty in the country. - 9. Dorothy Dainty’s winter. - 10. Dorothy Dainty at the mountains. - 11. Dorothy Dainty’s holidays. - 12. Dorothy Dainty at Gem Island. - 13. Dorothy Dainty’s vacation. - 14. Dorothy Dainty’s visit. - 15. Dorothy Dainty at Crestville. - _Prue books_:-- - 1. Little Sister Prue. - 2. Prue at school. - 3. Prue’s playmates. - 4. Prue’s merry times. - 5. Prue’s little friends. - 6. Prue’s jolly winter. - _Randy books_:-- - 1. Randy’s summer. - 2. Randy’s winter. - 3. Randy and her friends. - 4. Randy and Prue. - 5. Randy’s good times. - 6. Randy’s luck. - 7. Randy’s loyalty. - 8. Randy’s prince. - -=Brooks, E.= - 1. The Khaki girls of the Motor Corps. - 2. Khaki girls behind the lines. - 3. Khaki girls, Windsor Barracks. - 4. Khaki girls in victory. - -=Brooks, E. S.= - _Young defender series_:-- - 1. With Lawson and Roberts. - 2. In defense of the flag. - 3. Under the allied flag. - -=Brown, C.= - _The Bunyan’s talks_:-- - 1. The wonderful journey. - 2. Children on the King’s highway. - 3. The oldest city in the World. - -=Brown, C. Rae-.= - 1. Kissing-Cup’s race. - 2. Kissing-Cup the Second. - -=Brown, H. D.= - 1. Little Miss Phœbe Gay. - 2. Her sixteenth year. - -=Browne, B.= - 1. The quest of the Golden Valley. - 2. The white blanket. - -=Browne, G. W.= - 1. The woodranger. - 2. The young gun-bearer. - 3. The hero of the hills. - -=Bruce, M. G.= - 1. Mates at Billabong. - 2. Norah at Billabong. - 3. From Billabong to London. - 4. Jim and Wally. - -=Brunner, E.= - 1. Celia and her friends. - 2. The elopement. - 3. Celia once again. - -=Bryant, M.= - 1. Christopher Hibbault, roadmaker. - 2. Anne Kempburn, truthseeker. - 3. The shadow on the stone. - -=Bryher, Miss W.= - 1. Development. - 2. Adventure. - -=Bryson, C. L.= - 1. Tan and Teckle. - 2. Woodsy neighbours of Tan and Teckle. - -=Buchan, J.= - _Richard Hannay series_:-- - 1. The thirty-nine steps. - 2. Greenmantle. - 3. Mr. Standfast. - -=Buchholtz, J.= - 1. Egholm and his God. - 2. The miracles of Clara van Haag. - -=Bunner, H. C.= - 1. Short sixes. - 2. More short sixes. - -=Burgess, F. G.= - 1. Goops and how to do them. - 2. More goops. - 3. Goop tales. - 4. Blue goops and red. - 5. The goop encyclopædia. - -=Burgess, T. W.= - _Animal stories series._ 20 vols. - _Bed-time story books._ 20 vols. - _Boy scouts series._ 4 vols. - _Green meadow series._ 4 vols. - _Mother West Wind series._ 8 vols. - -=Burgin, G. B.= - _Four Corners series_ (no particular order of reading):-- - 1. The dance at Four Corners. - 2. Old Man’s marriage. - 3. The marble city. - 4. The King of Four Corners. - 5. A puller of strings. - 6. Dickie Silver. - 7. The judge of Four Corners. - 8. The land of silence. - 9. The Devil’s due. - 10. The hut by the river. - 11. The Duke’s twins. - 12. A game of hearts. - 13. The herb of healing. - _Monastery of Mahota series_:-- - 1. The shutters of silence. - 2. Within the gates. - _Another series_:-- - 1. The slaves of Allah. - 2. Diana of dreams. - -=Burleigh, C. B.= - _Norman Carver series_:-- - 1. All among the loggers. - 2. With pickpole and peavey. - 3. The young guide. - _Raymond Benson series_:-- - 1. The camp on Letter K. - 2. Raymond Benson at Krampton. - 3. The Kenton pines. - -=Burnand, Sir F. C.= - 1. Happy thoughts. - 2. More happy thoughts. - 3. Happy Thought Hall. - -=Burnett, F. H.= - 1. Good Wolf. - 2. Barty Crusoe and his man Saturday. - - 1. A lady of quality. _Same as_ The making of a marchioness. - 2. His Grace of Osmonde. _Same as_ The methods of Lady Walderhurst. - _Note._--The little princess is an extended edition of Sara Crewe. - -=Burnham, Mrs. C. L.= - 1. Jewel: a chapter of her life. - 2. Jewel’s story book. - -=Burrett, E. C.= - 1. Boy Scout Crusoes. - 2. Cameron Island. - -=Burroughs, E. R.= - _The Martian novels_:-- - 1. A princess of Mars. - -=Burroughs, E. R.= - _The Martian novels (continued)_:-- - 2. The gods of Mars. - 3. The warlord of Mars. - 4. Thuvia, maid of Mars. - _Tarzan, the ape-man, series_:-- - 1. Tarzan of the apes. - 2. The return of Tarzan. - 3. The beasts of Tarzan. - 4. The son of Tarzan. - 5. Tarzan and the jewels of Opar. - 6. Tarzan, the untamed. - 7. Jungle tales of Tarzan. - 8. Tarzan the terrible. - _Another series_:-- - 1. The mucker. - 2. The man without a soul. - -=Burton, C. P.= - 1. The boys of Bob’s Hill. - 2. The Bob’s Cave boys. - 3. The Bob’s Hill braves. - 4. The boy scouts of Bob’s Hill. - 5. Camp Bob’s Hill. - 6. Raven patrol of Bob’s Hill. - 7. The trail makers. - -=Butler, M. M.= - 1. Waiting and serving. - 2. Daffodil. - -=Butler, S.= - 1. Erewhon. - 2. Erewhon revisited twenty years later. - -=Butterworth, H.= - 1. Zig-zag journeys across the World. - 2. Zig-zag journeys in the White City. - 3. Zig-zag journeys on the Mediterranean. - 4. Zig-zag journeys on the Mississippi. - 5. Zig-zag journeys in Australia. - 6. Zig-zag journeys in the Great North-west. - 7. Zig-zag journeys in the British Isles. - 8. Zig-zag journeys in the Antipodes. - 9. Zig-zag journeys in India. - 10. Zig-zag journeys in the sunny South. - 11. Zig-zag journeys in the Levant. - 12. Zig-zag journeys in Acadia and New France. - 13. Zig-zag journeys in northern lands. - 14. Zig-zag journeys in the Occident. - 15. Zig-zag journeys in the Orient. - 16. Zig-zag journeys in classic lands. - 17. Zig-zag journeys in Europe. - 18. Zig-zag stories of history, travel and adventure. - - -=Cabel, J. B.= - 1. Jurgen. - 2. The cream of the jest. - 3. Domnei. - -=Caine, O. V.= - 1. Face to face with Napoleon. - 2. In the year of Waterloo. - -=Camp, W. C.= - 1. Danny Fists. - 2. Captain Danny. - -=Campbell, D. R.= - 1. The fiddling lady. - 2. The proving of Virginia. - 3. The violin lady. - -=Campbell, R. W.= - 1. Private Spud-Tamson. - 2. Sergeant Spud-Tamson, V.C. - -=Carey, W.= - 1. Monsieur Martin. - 2. For the White Rose. - -=Carr, A. R.= - 1. Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp. - 2. Nan Sherwood at Lake View Hall. - 3. Nan Sherwood’s winter holidays. - 4. Nan Sherwood at Rose Ranch. - 5. Nan Sherwood at Palm Beach. - -=Carr, Mrs. S. P.= - _Billy To-morrow series._ 4 vols. - -=Carroll, Lewis. [C. L. Dodgson.]= - _Alice series_:-- - 1. Alice’s adventures in Wonderland. Originally - published under the title, “Alice’s adventures underground.” - 2. Through the looking-glass and what Alice found there. - (3. Davy and the Goblin, or what - followed reading Alice in Wonderland; by C. E. Carryl.) - _Sylvie series_:-- - 1. Sylvie and Bruno. - 2. Sylvie and Bruno, concluded. - -=Case, C. M.= - 1. Wolf the Saxon boy. - 2. The banner of the White Horse. - -=Casserly, G.= - 1. The Elephant God. - 2. The jungle girl. - 3. Ghost tiger. - -=Castle, A. and E.= - _Beau Nash régime romances_:-- - 1. The Bath comedy. - 2. The incomparable Bellairs. - 3. French Nan. - -=Castlemon, H. [C. A. Fosdick.]= - _Afloat and ashore series_:-- - 1. Rebellion in Dixie. - 2. The ten ton cutter. - 3. A sailor in spite of himself. - _Boy trapper series_:-- - 1. The buried treasure. - 2. The boy trapper. - 3. The mail carrier. - _Forest and stream series_:-- - 1. Joe Wayring at home. - 2. Snagged and sunk. - 3. Steel horse. - _Frank Nelson series_:-- - 1. Snowed up. - 2. Frank in the forecastle. - 3. The boy traders. - _Go-ahead series_:-- - 1. Tom Newcomb. - 2. Go-ahead. - 3. No moss. - _Gunboat series_:-- - 1. Frank, the young naturalist. - 2. Frank on a gunboat. - 3. Frank in the woods. - 4. Frank before Vicksburg. - 5. Frank on the Lower Mississippi. - 6. Frank on the Prairie. - _Houseboat series_:-- - 1. The houseboat boys. - 2. The young game warden. - 3. The mystery of Lost River Canyon. - _Lucky Tom series_:-- - 1. Our fellows. - 2. Elam Storm, the wolfer. - 3. The missing pocket book. - _Pony Express series_:-- - 1. The pony express rider. - 2. The white beaver. - 3. Carl, the trailer. - _Rocky Mountain series_:-- - 1. Frank among the rancheros. - 2. Frank on Don Carlos’ rancho. - 3. Frank in the mountains. - _Rod and gun series_:-- - 1. Don Gordon’s shooting box. - 2. Rod and Gun Club. - 3. The young wild-fowlers. - _Roughing it series_:-- - 1. George in camp. - 2. George at the wheel. - 3. George at the fort. - -=Castlemon, H. [C. A. Fosdick]= (_contd._). - _Sportsman’s Club series_:-- - 1. The Sportsman’s Club in the saddle. - 2. The Sportsman’s Club afloat. - 3. The Sportsman’s Club among the trappers. - _War series_:-- - 1. True to his colours. - 2. Rodney, the partisan. - 3. Marcy, the blockade runner. - 4. Marcy, the refugee. - 5. Rodney, the overseer. - 6. Sailor Jack, the trader. - -=Chambers, R. W.= - _American Revolution series_:-- - 1. Cardigan. - 2. The Maid-at-arms. - 3. The reckoning. - _Franco-Prussian War series_:-- - 1. Lorraine. - 2. Ashes of empire. - 3. Maids of Paradise. - -=Champney, Mrs. E. W.= - _Great-grandmother’s girls series_:-- - 1. Great-grandmother’s girls in New France. - 2. Great-grandmother’s girls in New Mexico. - _Three Vassar girls series_:-- - 1. Three Vassar girls in the Holy Land. - 2. Three Vassar girls in the Tyrol. - 3. Three Vassar girls in Switzerland. - 4. Three Vassar girls in Russia and Turkey. - 5. Three Vassar girls in France. - 6. Three Vassar girls at home. - 7. Three Vassar girls on the Rhine. - 8. Three Vassar girls in Italy. - 9. Three Vassar girls in South America. - 10. Three Vassar girls in England. - 11. Three Vassar girls abroad. - _Witch Winnie series_:-- - 1. Witch Winnie. - 2. Witch Winnie at Shinnecock. - 3. Witch Winnie at Versailles. - 4. Witch Winnie in Holland. - 5. Witch Winnie in Paris. - 6. Witch Winnie in Spain. - 7. Witch Winnie in Venice. - 8. Witch Winnie’s mystery. - 9. Witch Winnie’s studio. - -=Channon, F. E.= - 1. An American boy at Henley. - 2. Jackson and his Henley friends. - 3. Henley’s American captain. - 4. Henley on the battle line. - -=Chapman, A.= - _Darewell chums series_:-- - 1. The Darewell chums in the city. - 2. The Darewell chums in the woods. - _Fred Fenton athletic series_:-- - 1. Fred Fenton, the pitcher. - 2. Fred Fenton in the line. - 3. Fred Fenton on the crew. - 4. Fred Fenton on the track. - 5. Fred Fenton, the marathon runner. - _Railroad series_:-- - 1. Ralph in the roundhouse. - 2. Ralph on the switch tower. - _Tom Fairfield series_:-- - 1. Tom Fairfield’s schooldays. - 2. Tom Fairfield’s pluck and luck. - 3. Tom Fairfield at sea. - 4. Tom Fairfield in camp. - 5. Tom Fairfield’s hunting trip. - -=Chapman, G.= - 1. The gentleman usher. - 2. Monsieur d’Olive. - -=Chapple, J. M.= - 1. Heart throbs. - 2. More heart throbs. - -=Charles, Mrs. E.= - 1. The Draytons and the Davenants. - 2. On both sides of the shield. - - 1. Winifred Bertram. - 2. The Bertram family. - -=Charlesworth, M. L.= - 1. Ministering children. - 2. Ministering children, _continued_. - - 1. The old looking glass. - 2. The broken looking glass. - -=Chase, M. E.= - 1. The girl from the Big Horn Country. - 2. Virginia of Elk Creek Valley. - -=Chateaubriand, Vicomte de.= - _Episode in the “Les Natches” poem_ (same author):-- - 1. Atala. - 2. René. - -=Cheesman L.= - 1. Peter. - 2. Big Peter’s Little Peter. - 3. That curly headed rogue. - -=Cheney, Mrs E. D.= - 1. Nora’s return is a sequel to Ibsen’s The Doll’s House. - -=Chester, G. R.= - 1. Get-rich-quick Wallingford. - 2. Young Wallingford. - 3. Wallingford in his prime. - 4. Wallingford and Blackie Daw. - -=Chesterton, G. K.= - 1. The innocence of Father Brown. - 2. The wisdom of Father Brown. - -=Chesterton, R.= - 1. The Phantom battleship. - 2. The captain of the Phantom. - -=Chisholm, L.= - 1. In Fairyland. - 2. The enchanted land. - -=Cholmondeley, M.= - 1. The Danvers jewels. - 2. Sir Charles Danvers. - -=Churchill, W.= - 1. Richard Carvel. - 2. The crossing. - 3. The crisis. - 4. Coniston. - 5. Mr. Crewe’s career. - -=Clark, S. R.= - 1. Yensie Walton. - 2. Yensie Walton’s womanhood. - -=Clarke, A.= - 1. Smilers. - 2. More smilers. - 3. Extra smilers. - 4. French smilers. - -=Claudy, C. H.= - _Tell me why series._ 4 vols. - -=Cleaver, H.= - 1. Brother of mine. - 2. Captains of Harley. - 3. The Harley First XI. - 4. Roscoe makes good. - -=Cleeve, L. [Mrs. H. Kingscote.]= - 1. The Cardinal and Lady Susan. - 2. Lady Susan and not the Cardinal. - -=Clifford, Sir H.= - 1. Sally. - 2. Saleh. - -=Clive, Mrs. Archer.= - 1. Paul Ferroll. - 2. Why Paul Ferroll killed his wife. - -=Clouston, J. S.= - _Mr. Mandell-Essington series_:-- - 1. The lunatic at large. - 2. Count Bunker. - 3. The lunatic at large again. - - -=Cobb, B. F.= - 1. Jack Henderson down East. - 2. Jack Henderson out West. - 3. Jack Henderson down South. - 4. Jack Henderson on matrimony. - 5. Jack Henderson on tipping. - 6. Jack Henderson on experience. - -=Cobb, I. S.= - 1. Back home. - 2. Old Judge Priest. - -=Cobban, J. M.= - 1. The White Kaid of the Atlas. - 2. The tyrants of Kool-Sim. - -=Coffin, C. C.= - 1. Winning his way. - 2. My days and nights on the battlefield. - 3. Following the flag. - -=Cohen, O. R.= - 1. Polished ebony. - 2. Come seven. - -=Coleridge, C. R.= - 1. Green girls of Greythorpe. - 2. Fifty pounds. - -=Connor, R. [Rev. C. W. Gordon.]= - _Crow’s Nest series_:-- - 1. The prospector. - 2. The Doctor of Crow’s Nest. - _Glengarry series_:-- - 1. Glengarry days. _Same as_ Glengarry school days. - 2. The man from Glengarry. - _North West Mounted Police series_:-- - 1. Corporal Sam of the North West Mounted Police. - 2. The Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail. - -=Conquest, J.= - 1. Desert love. - 2. The hawk of Egypt. - -=Conrad, J. [J. C. Korzeniowski.]= - _Malay series_:-- - 1. Almayer’s folly. - 2. An outcast of the islands. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Lord Jim. - 2. Victory. - -=Conrad, S. [S. C. Stuntz.]= - 1. Second Mrs. Jim. - 2. Mrs. Jim and Mrs. Jimmie. - -=Conyers, D.= - 1. Strayings of Sandy. - 2. Further strayings of Sandy. - 3. Sandy married. - -=Cooke, J. E.= - _Effingham series_:-- - 1. The Virginia comedians. - 2. Henry St. John, gentleman. - _Southern Army Campaign series_:-- - 1. Hilt to hilt. - 2. Mohun. - -=Coolidge, S. [S. C. Woolsey.]= - 1. What Katy did. - 2. What Katy did at school. - 3. What Katy did next. - 4. What Katy did at home. - 5. Clover. - 6. In the high valley. - -=Cooper, E. H.= - 1. Wymarke and the sea fairies. - 2. Wymarke and the mountain fairies. - 3. Wymarke’s mother. - 4. Sent to the rescue. - -=Cooper, J. F.= - _Leather-stocking tales_:-- - 1. The deerslayer. - 2. The last of the Mohicans. - 3. The pathfinder. - 4. The pioneers. - 5. The Prairie. - _Littlepage manuscripts._ - 1. Satanstoe. - 2. The chain bearer. - 3. The Redskins. - - 1. Afloat and ashore. - 2. Miles Wallingford. _Same as_ Lucy Hardinge. - - 1. Homeward bound. - 2. Home as found. - Cooper’s novels may be classified as follows:-- - _Historical novels_:-- - Mercedes of Castile. - The Heidenmauer. - The bravo. - _Novels_:-- - The headsman. - Precaution. - The Monikins. - Oak openings. - Ways of the hour. - _Sea tales_:-- - The pilot. - The red rover. - The water-witch. - The two admirals. - Wing-and-Wing. _Same as_ Jack o’Lantern. - Afloat and ashore. - Miles Wallingford. - The crater. _Same as_ Mark’s Reef. - -=Cooper, J. F.= - _Sea tales (continued)_:-- - Jack Tier. - The sea lions. - Homeward bound. - Home as found. - _Tales of the Indian wars and of the Revolution_:-- - Wept of Wish-ton-Wish. _Same as_ The Borderers. - Wyandotté. - The spy. - Lionel Lincoln. - _Note:_ A. Dumas’ Le Capitaine Paul [Jones] is a sequel to The Pilot. - -=Copping, A. E.= - 1. Gotty and the Guv’n’r. - 2. Gotty in furrin parts. - -=Copplestone, B.= - 1. The lost naval papers. - 2. Madam Gilbert’s cannibal. - -=Copus, J. E.= - 1. Saint Cuthbert’s. - 2. Shadows lifted. - -=Corcoran, B.= - 1. The boy scouts of Kendallville. - 2. The boy scouts of the Wolf Patrol. - -=Cory, D.= - _Puss in Boots, junior series._ 6 vols. - -=Cotes, Mrs. E.= - 1. An American girl in London. - 2. A voyage of consolation. - -=Couperus, L.= - _The book of small souls_:-- - 1. Small souls. - 2. The later life. - 3. The twilight of the souls. - 4. Dr. Adrian. - -=Courlander, A.= - 1. Henry in search of a father. - 2. Henry in search of a wife. - -=Cournos, J.= - _John Gombarov series_:-- - 1. The mask. - 2. The wall. - 3. The babel. - -=Cox, Sir E. C.= - 1. John Carruthers, Indian policeman. - 2. The achievement of John Carruthers. - 3. The exploits of Kesho Nait, Dacoit. - -=Cox, P.= - _Brownie series._ 11 vols. - -=Cox, S. A.= - 1. Dare boys of 1776. - 2. Dare boys on the Hudson. - 3. Dare boys in Trenton. - 4. Dare boys on Brandywine. - 5. Dare boys in Red City. - 6. Dare boys after Benedict Arnold. - 7. Dare boys in Virginia. - 8. Dare boys with General Greene. - 9. Dare boys with Lafayette. - 10. Dare boys and the “Swamp Fox.” - 11. Dare boys at Vincennes. - 12. Dare boys in Northwest. - -=Cozzens, S. W.= - 1. The young trail hunters. - 2. Crossing the quicksands. - 3. The young Silver seekers. - -=Cradock, Mrs. H. C.= - 1. Josephine, John and the puppy. - 2. Josephine’s birthday. - 3. Josephine and her dolls. - 4. Josephine is busy. - 5. Josephine’s happy family. - -=Craik, D. M.= - _Avillon and other tales_:-- - 1. Domestic stories. - 2. Romantic tales. - -=Crake, A. D.= - 1. Edwy the Fair. - 2. Alfgar the Dane. - 3. The rival heirs. - -=Crane, L. D.= - 1. The automobile girls at Newport. - 2. The automobile girls in the Berkshires. - 3. The automobile girls along the Hudson. - 4. The automobile girls at Chicago. - 5. The automobile girls at Palm Beach. - 6. The automobile girls at Washington. - -=Crawford, F. M.= - _New York series_:-- - 1. Katherine Lauderdale. - 2 The Ralstons. - _Paris opera life series_:-- - 1. Soprano. - 2. The prima-donna. - 3. The diva’s ruby. - _Roman society series_:-- - 1. Saracinesca. - 2. Sant’ Ilario. - 3. Don Orsino. - 4. Corleone. - 5. Tarquisara. - 6. The white sister. - _Note._--The character Paul Griggs - appears in Paul Patoff, The - prima-donna, Casa Braccio, and Katherine Lauderdale. - -=Creed, Mrs. J. P. [Louise Mack.]= - 1. Teens. - 2. Girls together. - -=Creswell, H. B.= - 1. Thomas. - 2. Thomas settles down. - -=Creswick, P.= - 1. In Ælfred’s days. - 2. Under the Black Raven. - 3. Hasting, the pirate. - -=Crockett, S.= - 1. Two American boys with the allied armies. - 2. Two American boys in the French war trenches. - 3. Two American boys with the Dardanelles battle fleet. - 4. Two American boys aboard a submersible. - 5. Two American boys with Pershing in France. - -=Crockett, S. R.= - 1. The Black Douglas. - 2. Maid Margaret of Galloway. - - 1. Kit Kennedy. - 2. Bog-myrtle and peat. - - 1. The raiders. - 2. The dark o’ the Moon. - - 1. The red axe. - 2. Joan of the Sword-hand. - - 1. Red Cap tales. - 2. Red Cap adventures. - - 1. The Stickit Minister and some common men. - 2. The Stickit Minister’s wooing, etc. - - 1. Sweetheart travellers. - 2. Sweethearts at home. - Information wanted as to the works which form the Galloway series. - -=Curling, H.= - 1. Frank Beresford. - 2. The miser lord. - -=Currey, E. H.= - 1. Ian Hardy, naval cadet. - 2. Ian Hardy, midshipman. - 3. Ian Hardy, senior midshipman. - 4. Ian Hardy fighting the Moors. - -=Curtain, M. Troby.= - 1. Phrynette and London. - 2. Phrynette married. - -=Curtis, Mrs. A. T.= - 1. Grandpa’s little girls. - 2. Grandpa’s little girls at school. - 3. Grandpa’s little girls and their friends. - 4. Grandpa’s little girls’ houseboat party. - 5. Grandpa’s little girls and Miss Abitha. - 6. Grandpa’s little girls grown up. - _Little maids’ historical series_:-- - 1. A little maid of Provence Town. - 2. A little maid of Massachusetts Colony. - 3. A little maid at Narragansett Bay. - _Marjorie series_:-- - 1. Marjorie’s way. - 2. Marjorie’s school days, - 3. Marjorie in the sunny South. - 4. Marjorie on Beacon Hill. - -=Curwood, J. O.= - 1. Kazan, the wolf-dog. - 2. The son of Kazan. - -=Cutting, M. S.= - 1. Little stories of courtship. - 2. Little stories of married life. - 3. More stories of married life. - 4. The suburban girls and other stories of married life. - - -=Dall, Mrs. C. W. H.= - _Patty Gray’s journey_:-- - 1. From Boston to Baltimore. - 2. From Baltimore to Washington. - 3. On the way: Patty at Mount Vernon. - -=Darling, M. G.= - 1. Battles at home. - 2. In the world. - - 1. We four girls. - 2. A girl of this century. - -=Darlington, E. B. P.= - 1. The circus boys on the flying rings. - 2. The circus boys across the Continent. - 3. The circus boys in Dixie Land. - 4. The circus boys on the Mississippi. - -=Dasent, Sir G. W.= - 1. Popular tales from the Norse. - 2. Tales from the fjeld. - -=Daudet, A.= - _Modern Don Quixote series_:-- - 1. Tartarin of Tarascon. - 2. Tartarin on the Alps. - 3. Port Tarascon. - -=Davies, A. C. Fox-.= - 1. The average man. - 2. The ultimate conclusion. - - 1. The Mauleverer millions. - 2. The Dangerville inheritance. - -=Davis, A. H.= - 1. On our selection. - 2. Our new selection. - -=Davis, R. H.= - 1. Gallegher and other stories. - 2. Van Bibber and others. - -=Dawson, A. J.= - 1. Finn, the wolfhound. - 2. Jan, the son of Finn. - - 1. Joseph Khassan, half-caste. - 2. Hidden manna. - -=Dehan, R. [Miss C. I. N. Graves.]= - 1. The dop doctor. _Same as_ One braver thing. - 2. That which hath wings. - -=Deland, M.= - 1. Old Chester tales. - 2. Dr. Lavendar’s people. - 3. Around old Chester. - 4. An old Chester secret. - - 1. The awakening of Helena Ritchie. - 2. The iron woman. - -=Dell, E. M.= - 1. The way of an eagle. - 2. The keeper of the door. - -=Dell, F.= - 1. Mooncalf. - 2. The briary bush. - -=De Mille, J.= - _B[rethren] O[f] [the] W[hite] C[ross] series_:-- - 1. The B.O.W.C. - 2. Boys of Grand Pré School. - 3. Lost in the fog. - 4. Fire in the woods. - 5. Picked up adrift. - 6. Treasure of the seas. - _Young Dodge series_:-- - 1. Among the brigands: Italy. - 2. The seven hills: Rome. - 3. The winged lion: Venice. - -=De Selincourt, H.= - _Constance Howard series_:-- - 1. A daughter of the morning. - 2. Realms of day. - -=Dickens, C.= - 1. Pickwick papers. - (2. Pickwick abroad; by G. W. M. Reynolds). - -_Notes._--The mystery of Edwin Drood. This unfinished story - has been “completed” by several authors. There is - quite a literature on Edwin Drood. - The Gay-Dombeys, and The Veneerings by Sir H. - Johnston, are sequels to Dombey - and Son, and Our mutual friend, respectively. - -=Dimock, A. W.= - 1. Dick among the lumberjacks. - 2. Dick among the Seminoles. - -=Dirks, R.= - 1. The cruise of the Katzemjammer kids. - 2. The Komical Katzemjammers. - 3. The tricks of the Katzemjammer kids. - -=Diver, M.= - _Derek Blount series_:-- - 1. Strange roads. - 2. The strong hours. - _Desmond series_:-- - 1. Captain Desmond, V.C. - 2. The great amulet. - 3. Candles in the wind. - 4. Desmond’s daughter. - _Eldred Pottinger series_:-- - 1. The hero of Herat. - 2. The judgment of the sword. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Lilamani. - 2. Far to seek. - -=Dixon, T.= - _American reconstruction (1865-70) series_:-- - 1. The leopard’s spots. - 2. The clansman. - 3. The traitor. - -=Dodge, H. I.= - 1. Skinner’s dress suit. - 2. Skinner’s baby. - 3. Skinner’s idea. - 4. Skinner makes it fashionable. - -=Doke, J. J.= - 1. The Secret City. - 2. The Queen of the Secret City. - -=Donovan, Dick. [J. E. P. Muddock.]= - The detective Dick Donovan appears in most - of the stories written by Dick Donovan. - -=Douglas, A. M.= - _Helen Grant series_:-- - 1. Helen Grant’s schooldays. - 2. Helen Grant’s friends. - 3. Helen Grant at Aldred House. - 4. Helen Grant in college. - 5. Helen Grant, senior. - 6. Helen Grant, graduate. - 7. Helen Grant, teacher. - 8. Helen Grant’s decision. - 9. Helen Grant’s harvest year. - _Kathie stories_:-- - 1. Kathie’s three wishes. - 2. Kathie’s Aunt Ruth. - 3. Kathie’s summer in Cedarwood. - 4. Kathie’s soldiers. - 5. In the ranks. - 6. Kathie’s harvest days. - 7. Whom Kathie married. - _Little girl series_:-- - 1. A little girl in old New York. - 2. A little girl in old Boston. - 3. A little girl in old Philadelphia. - 4. A little girl in old Washington. - 5. A little girl in old New Orleans. - 6. A little girl in old Detroit. - 7. A little girl in old St. Louis. - 8. A little girl in old Quebec. - 9. A little girl in old Chicago. - 10. A little girl in old San Francisco. - 11. A little girl in old Baltimore. - 12. A little girl in old Salem. - 13. A little girl in old Pittsburgh. - 14. A little girl of long ago. - _Little Red House series_:-- - 1. The children in the Little Old Red House. - 2. The Red House children at Grafton. - 3. The Red House children’s vacation. - 4. The Red House children’s year. - 5. The Red House children growing up. - _Sherburne House series_:-- - 1. Sherburne House. - 2. Lyndell Sherburne. - 3. The Sherburne cousins. - 4. A Sherburne romance. - 5. The Mistress of Sherburne. - 6. Children at Sherburne House. - 7. Sherburne girls. - 8. The heir of Sherburne. - 9. A Sherburne inheritance. - 10. A Sherburne quest. - 11. Honor Sherburne. - 12. In the Sherburne line. - -=Douglas, G. A. H.= - 1. Rab Hewison’s adventures. - 2. Further adventures of Rab Hewison. - -=Dowd, E. C.= - 1. Polly of the Lady Gay Cottage. - 2. Polly of the hospital staff. - 3. Polly and the princess. - -=Doyle, Sir A. C.= - _English bowmen series_:-- - 1. Sir Nigel. - 2. The White Company. - _Peninsular War series_:-- - 1. The exploits of Brigadier Gerard. - 2. Adventures of Gerard. - 3. The crime of the Brigadier. (A story in The green flag, etc.) - _Professor Challenger series_:-- - 1. The lost world. - 2. The poison belt. - _Sherlock Holmes series_:-- - 1. A study in scarlet. - 2. The sign of four. - 3. Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. - 4. The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. - _Same as_ Last adventures of Sherlock Holmes. - 5. The hound of the Baskervilles. - 6. The return of Sherlock Holmes. - 7. The valley of fear. - 8. His last bow. - _Note._--Gully of Bluemansdyke. _Same as_ Mysteries and adventures. - -=Dreiser, T.= - 1. The genius. - 2. The Titan. - 3. The financier. - -=Drummond, H.= - _Emperor Frederick II. series_:-- - 1. Greater than the greatest. - _Religious wars in France series_:-- - 1. For the religion. - 2. A man of his age. - 3. A king’s pawn. - -=Drysdale, W.= - 1. The young reporter. - 2. The fast mail. - 3. The beach patrol. - 4. The young supercargo. - -=Du Bois, M. C.= - 1. The lass of the silver sword. - 2. The League of the Signet-ring. - -=Du Boisgobey, F.= - The old age of Lecoq the Detective is a sequel to Gaboriau’s Lecoq series. - -=Dudley, A. T.= - _Phillips Exeter series_:-- - 1. Following the ball. - 2. Making the nine. - 3. In the line. - 4. With mask and mitt. - 5. The great year. - 6. The Yale cup. - 7. A full-back afloat. - 8. The Pecks in camp. - _Stories of the Triangular League_:-- - 1. The school four. - 2. At the home plate. - -=Duffield, E. M.= - 1. Lucille, the torch bearer. - 2. Lucille, bringer of joy. - 3. Lucille triumphant. - 4. Lucille on the heights. - -=Dugmore, A. R.= - 1. Adventures in Beaver Stream Camp. - 2. Two boys in Beaver Land. - -=Dumas, A.= - _Romances of the reign of Henry II. (1547-60)_:-- - 1. The two Dianas. - 2. Page of the Duke of Savoy. - _Same as_ The Duke’s page. - Published also in three parts as-- - (_a_) Leone-Leona. - (_b_) St. Quentin. - (_c_) Tourney, or the Rue St. Antoine. - 3. The horoscope. The brigand. - _Valois romances (1560-89)_:-- - 1. Marguerite de Valois. - 2. Chicot, the jester. - _Same as_ Le Dame de Monsoreau. - _Same as_ Diana of Meridor. - 3. The forty-five guardsmen. _Same as_ The forty-five. - _d’Artagnan romances (1626-71)_:-- - 1. The three musketeers. _Same as_ The three guardsmen. - 2. Twenty years after. - 3. The Vicomte de Bragelonne. _Same as_ Ten years later. - - _Notes._--Bragelonne, son of Athos, The iron mask, and - Louise de la Vallière are reprints of portions of - The Vicomte de Bragelonne. - - In 1853 the publication was announced of Le Maréchal - Ferrant, in 4 vols., a sequel to the d’Artagnan cycle. - The work was not written. - - _Regency romances (1717-29)_:-- - 1. The conspirators. _Same as_ Chevalier d’Harmental. - 2. The Regent’s daughter. - 3. Olympe de Clèves. - _Marie Antoinette romances (1770-93)_: - 1. Memoirs of a physician. _Same as_ Joseph Balsamo. - 2. The Queen’s necklace. - 3. Taking the Bastile. _Same as_ Ange Pitou. _Same as_ Six years later. - 4. Countess de Charny. - 5. Chevalier de Maison Rouge. _Same as_ The chevalier. - 6. Monsieur de Chauvelin’s will. - The velvet necklace. - _Napoleon romances (1793-1844)_:-- - 1. The Whites and the Blues. _Two series._ _Same as_ The First Republic. - 2. The companions of Jehu. _Same_ as Roland Montrevel. - 3. La Vendée. _Same as_ She wolves of Machecoul. _Same as_ Last Vendée. - 4. The Corsican brothers. - _Other historical romances_:-- - Agénor de Mauleon (1361). - Ascanio (1540). _Same as_ Francis I. - Black, the story of a dog (1814). - The black tulip (1672-75). - The Count of Monte Cristo (1814). - At least two sequels have been written to this work. - Sylvandire (1708-16). - Tales of the Caucasus. - The war of women (1650). -_Note._--A number of Dumas’ stories have not been translated into English. - Hereunder a list of the sequel - stories available only in the French text. - 1. La dame de Volupté. - 2. Les deux reines. - - 1. Le San Felice. - 2. Emma Lyonna. - 3. Souvenirs d’un favorite. - - 1. Les mohicans de Paris. - 2. Salvator. - - 1. Le trou de l’enfer. - 2. Dieu dispose. - - 1. Le docteur Mystérieux. - 2. La fille du marquis. - - _Note._--Le Capitaine Paul [Jones] is a sequel to J. F. Cooper’s The Pilot. - -=Dunboyne, Lady.= - 1. Elsie’s summer at Malvern. - 2. A sunbeam’s influence. - -=Duncan, N.= - 1. Adventures of Billy Topsail. - 2. Billy Topsail and Co. - 3. Doctor Luke of the Labrador. - 4. Billy Topsail, M.D. - -=Dunn, B. A.= - _Young Kentuckians series_:-- - 1. General Nelson’s scout. - 2. On General Thomas’ staff. - 3. Battling for Atlanta. - 4. From Atlanta to the sea. - 5. Raiding with Morgan. - _Young Missourians series_:-- - 1. Storming Vicksburg. - 2. With Lyon in Missouri. - 3. The scout of Pea Ridge. - 4. The courier of the Ozarks. - 5. The last raid. - -=Dunne, F. P.= - 1. Mr. Dooley in peace and war. - 2. Mr. Dooley in the hearts of his countrymen. - 3. Mr. Dooley’s philosophy. - 4. Mr. Dooley’s opinions. - 5. Observations by Mr. Dooley. - 6. Dissertations by Mr. Dooley. - 7. Mr. Dooley says. - 8. Mr. Dooley on making a will. - -=Dunton, T. Watts-.= - 1. Aylwin. - 2. The coming of love (poetry). - -=Dupuy, E. A.= - 1. The dethroned heiress. - 2. Hidden sin. - -=Durham, V. C.= - 1. The submarine boys on duty. - 2. The submarine boys’ trial trip. - 3. The submarine boys and the middies. - 4. The submarine boys and the spies. - 5. The submarine boys’ lightning cruise. - 6. The submarine boys for the flag. - 7. The submarine boys and the smugglers. - 8. The submarine boys’ secret mission. - - -=Earl, J. P.= - 1. On the school team. - 2. The school team in camp. - 3. The captain of the school team. - 4. The school team on the diamond. - -=Eaton, S.= - _Bears series_. 7 vols. - -=Eaton, W. P.= - 1. Boy scouts on the Dismal Swamp. - 2. Boy scouts on the White Mountains. - 3. Boy scouts of the Wildcat Patrol. - 4. Boy scouts of the Berkshires. - 5. Peanut Club reporter. - -=Eddy, D. C.= - 1. Walter in Jerusalem. - 2. Walter in the North country. - 3. Walter in Damascus. - 4. Walter in Constantinople. - 5. Walter in Athens. - 6. Walter in Egypt. - -=Eden, C. H.= - 1. At sea with Drake. - 2. Queer chums. - -=Egan, P.= - 1. Life in London. - 2. Finish to the adventures of Tom, Jerry and Logic. - -=Eggleston, G. C.= - _Indian War of 1812 series_:-- - 1. The big brother. - 2. Captain Sam. - 3. The signal boys. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Dorothy South. - 2. Master of Warlock. - 3. Evelyn Byrd. - -=Eiloart, Mrs. E.= - 1. Ernie Elton, the lazy boy. - 2. Ernie Elton at school. - 3. Ernie Elton at home and school. - -=Eldred, W. L.= - 1. The crimson ramblers. - 2. Classroom and campus. - 3. St. Dunstan boy scouts. - 4. Camp St. Dunstan. - -=Elias, F.= - 1. Cricket on the brain. - 2. Cricket at the breakfast table. - -=Eliot, George. [Marion Evans, afterwards Mrs. Cross.]= - Gwendolen (anonymous author) was written as a sequel to Daniel Deronda. - -=Eliot, H E.= - 1. Laura’s holidays. - 2. Laura in the mountains. - -=Ellis, E. S. [H. R. Gordon.]= - _Arizona series_:-- - 1. Off the Reservation. - 2. Trailing Geronimo. - 3. The round up. - _Automobile series_:-- - 1. From low to high gear. - 2. The lost dragon. - _Boone and Kenton series_:-- - 1. Shod with silence. - 2. Phantom of the river. - 3. In the days of the pioneers. - _Bound to win series_:-- - 1. Brave Billy. - 2. Plucky Dick. - 3. Tam. - _Boy pioneer series_:-- - 1. Ned in the block house. - 2. Ned in the woods. - 3. Ned on the river. - _Brave and honest series_:-- - 1. Brave Tom. - 2. Honest Ned. - 3. Righting the wrong. - _Colonial series_:-- - 1. An American King. _Same as_ Uncrowning a King. - 2. The Cromwell of Virginia. - 3. The last emperor of the old dominion. - _Deerfoot series_:-- - 1. Hunters of the Ozark. - 2. Camp in the mountains. - 3. The last war trail. - _Foreign adventure series_:-- - 1. Lost in the forbidden land. - 2. River and jungle. - 3. The hunt of the white elephant. - _Forest and prairie series_:-- - 1. The great cattle trail. - 2. The path in the ravine. - 3. The young ranchers. - _Great river series_:-- - 1. Down the Mississippi. - 2. Up the Tapajos. - 3. Lost in the wilds. - _Log cabin series_:-- - 1. Lost trail. - 2. Camp-fire and wigwam. - 3. Footprints in the forest. - _New Deerfoot series_:-- - 1. Deerfoot in the forest. - 2. Deerfoot in the mountains. - 3. Deerfoot on the prairie. - _Northwest series_:-- - 1. A strange craft and its wonderful voyage. - 2. Cowmen and rustlers. - 3. Two boys in Wyoming. - _Paddle your own canoe series_:-- - 1. The forest messengers. - 2. The mountain star. - 3. Quest of the clouds. - _River and wilderness series_:-- - 1. The river fugitives. - 2. The wilderness fugitives. - 3. Lena Wingo, the Mohawk. - _Strange adventure series_:-- - 1. Teddy and Towser. - 2. Up the forked river. - _Through on time series_:-- - 1. Jack Midwood. - 2. The young conductor. - _True grit series_:-- - 1. Jim and Joe. - 2. Darsey, the young inventor. - 3. Secret of Coffin Island. - _War chief series_:-- - 1. Iron Hand, chief of the Iroquois. - 2. Blazing Arrow. - 3. Red Eagle. - _Wild adventure series_:-- - 1. On the trail of Geronimo. - 2. The white mustang. - _Wild woods series_:-- - 1. Through forest and fire. - 2. On the trail of the moose. - 3. Across Texas. - _Wyoming Valley series_:-- - 1. Wyoming. - 2. Storm Mountain. - 3. The cabin in the clearing. - -=Ellis, E. S., and Chipman, W. P.= - _Up and doing series_:-- - 1. A hunt on snow shoes. - 2. The cruise of the Firefly. - -=Ellis, K. R.= - 1. The wide awake girls. - 2. The wide awake girls in Winsted. - 3. The wide awake girls at college. - -=Emerson, A. B.= - _Betty Gordon series_:-- - 1. Betty Gordon at Bramble Farm. - 2. Betty Gordon in Washington. - 3. Betty Gordon in Land of Oil. - _Ruth Fielding series_:-- - 1. Ruth Fielding at the Red Mill. - 2. Ruth Fielding at Briarwood Hall - 3. Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp. - 4. Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point. - 5. Ruth Fielding at Silver Ranch. - 6. Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island. - -=Emerson, A. B.= - _Ruth Fielding series (continued)_:-- - 7. Ruth Fielding at Sunrise Farm. - 8. Ruth Fielding and the gypsies. - 9. Ruth Fielding in moving pictures. - 10. Ruth Fielding down in Dixie. - 11. Ruth Fielding at college. - 12. Ruth Fielding in the saddle. - 13. Ruth Fielding in the Red Cross. - 14. Ruth Fielding at the war front. - 15. Ruth Fielding homeward bound. - 16. Ruth Fielding down East. - -=Endicott, R. B.= - 1. Carolyn of the Corners. - 2. Carolyn of the sunny heart. - -=Erckmann, E., and Chatrian, A.= - _French campaigns series_:-- - 1. The conscript. - 2. Waterloo. - _Story of a peasant series_:-- - 1. The States General. - 2. The country in danger. - 3. Year one of the republic. - 4. Citizen Bonaparte. - -=“Ethel.”= - 1. Wreck. - 2. Lufness. - - -=Farnol, J.= - 1. Black Bartlemy’s treasure. - 2. Martin Conisby’s vengeance. - -=Farrar, C. A. J.= - 1. Eastward ho! - 2. Wild woods life. - 3. Down the West Branch. - 4. Up the North Branch. - -=Farrow, G. E.= - _Panjandrum series_:-- - 1. The little Panjandrum’s dods. - 2. The new Panjandrum. - _Wallypug series_:-- - 1. The Wallypug book. - 2. The Wallypug in the Moon. - 3. The Wallypug birthday book. - 4. The Wallypug in fog-land. - 5. The Wallypug in London. - 6. Adventures in Wallypug-land. - 7. The Wallypug of Why. - 8. All about Wallypug. - 9. Wallypug tales. - 10. Wallypug at play. - 11. In search of the Wallypug. - -=Ferber, E.= - 1. Roast beef, medium. - 2. Personality plus. - 3. Emma McChesney and Co. - -=Fetterless, A.= - 1. Gog. - 2. Battle days. - -=Finley, M.= - _Elsie books_:-- - 1. Elsie Dinsmore. - 2. Elsie’s holidays at Roselands. - 3. Elsie’s girlhood. - 4. Elsie’s womanhood. - 5. Elsie’s motherhood. - 6. Elsie’s children. - 7. Elsie’s widowhood. - 8. Elsie’s new relations. - 9. Elsie at Nantucket. - 10. The two Elsies. - 11. Elsie’s kith and kin. - 12. Elsie’s friends at Woodburn. - 13. Christmas with Grandma Elsie. - 14. Elsie and the Raymonds. - 15. Elsie yachting. - 16. Elsie’s vacation. - 17. Elsie at Viamede. - 18. Elsie at Ion. - 19. Elsie at the World’s Fair. - 20. Elsie’s journey on inland waters. - 21. Elsie at home. - 22. Elsie on the Hudson. - 23. Elsie in the South. - 24. Elsie’s young folks. - 25. Elsie’s winter trip. - 26. Elsie and her loved ones. - 27. Elsie and her namesakes. - _Mildred series_:-- - 1. Mildred Keith. - 2. Mildred at Roselands. - 3. Mildred and Elsie. - 4. Mildred’s married life. - 5. Mildred at home. - 6. Mildred’s boys and girls. - 7. Mildred’s new daughters. - _Another series_:-- - 1. An old-fashioned boy. - 2. Our Fred. - -=Finn, Mrs. E. A. M.= - 1. Home in the Holy Land. - 2. A third year in Jerusalem. - -=Finnemore, J.= - 1. His first term. - 2. Teddy Lester’s chums. - 3. Teddy Lester’s schooldays. - 4. Teddy Lester, captain of cricket. - -=Fish, A. H.= - 1. The Eve book. - 2. The new Eve. - 3. The third Eve book. - -=Fitch, G. H.= - 1. At good old Siwash. - 2. Patey Simmons at Siwash. - -=Fitzgerald, P.= - 1. Bella Donna. - 2. Jenny Bell. - 3. Seventy-five Brooke Street. - -=Fitzhugh, P. K.= - _Boy scout series_:-- - 1. Along the Mohawk trail. - 2. For Uncle Sam, boss. - 3. In the path of La Salle. - _Boy Blakely series_:-- - 1. Roy Blakely: his book. - 2. Roy Blakely’s adventures in camp. - 3. Roy Blakely’s pathfinder. - 4. Roy Blakely at winter camp. - 5. Roy Blakely’s Silver Fox patrol. - _Tom Slade series_:-- - 1. Tom Slade, boy scout of the moving pictures. - 2. Tom Slade at Temple Camp. - 3. Tom Slade on the river. - 4. Tom Slade with the colors. - 5. Tom Slade on a transport. - 6. Tom Slade with the boys over there. - 7. Tom Slade, motorcycle dispatch bearer. - 8. Tom Slade with the Flying Corps. - 9. Tom Slade at Back Lake. - -=Fletcher, J. S.= - 1. Owd Poskitt. - 2. Mr. Poskitt. - 3. Mr. Poskitt’s nightcaps. - -=Fogazzaro, A.= - _Trilogy of Rome_:-- - 1. The patriot. - 2. The sinner. _Same as_ The man of the world. - 3. The saint. - _Note._--Leila is a companion volume to The Saint. - -=Ford, S.= - _Shorty McCabe series_:-- - 1. Shorty McCabe. - 2. Shorty McCabe on the job. - 3. Odd numbers. - 4. Meet ’em with Shorty McCabe. - _Torchy series_:-- - 1. Torchy. - 2. Trying out Torchy. - 3. On with Torchy. - 4. Torchy, private sec. - 5. Wilt thou, Torchy. - 6. The house of Torchy. - -=Ford, S.= - _Torchy series (continued)_:-- - 7. Torchy as a pa. - 8. Torchy and Vee. - -=Forester, D. J.= - 1. The bungalow boys. - 2. The bungalow boys marooned in the Tropics. - 3. The bungalow boys in the Great Northwest. - 4. The bungalow boys on the Great Lakes. - 5. The bungalow boys along the Yukon. - 6. The bungalow boys north of 53. - -=Forrester, I. L.= - 1. The Polly Page Yacht Club. - 2. The Polly Page Ranch Club. - 3. The Polly Page Motor Club. - 4. The Polly Page Camping Club. - -=Foster, E. A.= - 1. Hortense. - 2. Cordelia’s pathway out. - -=Foster, E. F.= - 1. Mary’n’ Mary. - 2. Marigold. - 3. Marigold’s winter. - -=Foster, W. B.= - 1. Swept out to sea. - 2. The frozen ship. - 3. From sea to sea. - 4. The sea express. - -=Fowler, E. T. [Mrs. A. L. Felkin.]= - 1. Concerning Isabel Carnaby. - 2. In subjection. - 3. Ten degrees backward. - -=Fowler, J. G.= - _High School girls series_:-- - 1. Grace Harlowe’s plebe year at High School. - 2. Grace Harlowe’s sophomore year at High School. - 3. Grace Harlowe’s junior year at High School. - 4. Grace Harlowe’s senior year at High School. - _College girls series_:-- - 1. Grace Harlowe’s first year at Overton College. - 2. Grace Harlowe’s second year at Overton College. - 3. Grace Harlowe’s third year at Overton College. - 4. Grace Harlowe’s fourth year at Overton College. - -=Fowler, J. G.= - _College girls series (continued)_:-- - 5. Grace Harlowe’s return to Overton College. - 6. Grace Harlowe’s problem. - 7. Grace Harlowe’s golden summer. - _Grace Harlowe’s travel series_:-- - 1. Grace Harlowe overseas. - 2. Grace Harlowe with the Red Cross in France. - 3. Grace Harlowe with the marines at Chateau Thierry. - 4. Grace Harlowe with the U.S. troops in the Argonne. - 5. Grace Harlowe with the Yankee shock boys at St. Quentin. - 6. Grace Harlowe with the American Army on the Rhine. - 7. Grace Harlowe’s overland riders on the old Apache Trail. - 8. Grace Harlowe’s overland riders on the Great American Desert. - 9. Grace Harlowe’s overland riders among the Kentucky Mountains. - -=Fox, F. M.= - _Cosy corner series_:-- - 1. The country Christmas. - 2. How Christmas came to the Mulvaneys. - _Little Bear series_:-- - 1. The adventures of Sonny Bear. - 2. The doings of Little Bear. - 3. Little Bear at work and play. - -=France, A. [J. A. Thibault.]= - _Abbé Coignard series_:-- - 1. At the sign of the Reine Pédauque. - 2. The opinions of Jerome Coignard. - 3. The merrie tales of Jacques Tournebroche. - _Contemporary history series_:-- - 1. The wicker-work woman. - 2. The elm tree on the Mall. - 3. The amethyst ring. - 4. M. Bergeret in Paris. - _Pierre Nozière series_:-- - 1. My friend’s book. - 2. Pierre Nozière. - 3. Little Pierre. - -=Franklin, G.= - 1. A naval digression. - 2. Another naval digression. - -=Frederic, H.= - 1. Seth’s brother’s wife. - 2. The Lawton girl. - -=Freehoff, W. A.= - 1. The young farmer. - 2. The young farmer at college. - -=Freeman, R. A.= - 1. The red thumb mark. - 2. John Thorndyke’s cases. - 3. The eye of Osiris. - 4. The singing bone. - 5. The mystery of 31 New Inn. - 6. A silent witness. - 7. The great portrait mystery. - 8. Helen Vardon’s confession. - -=Frees, H. W.= - 1. The Sandman: his puppy stories. - 2. The Sandman: his animal stories. - 3. The Sandman: his bunny stories. - 4. The Sandman: his kittycat stories. - -=French, Mrs. Anne.= - 1. Susan Clegg and her friend Mrs. Lathrop. - 2. Susan Clegg and her neighbours’ affairs. - -=Frith, H.= - 1. Captains of cadets. - 2. The log of the Bombastes. - -=Fuller, A.= - 1. Pratt portraits. - 2. Later Pratt portraits. - - -=“G.G.” [H. G. Harper.]= - 1. Sporting stories and sketches. - 2. New sporting stories. - -=Gaboriau, E.= - _Lecoq series_:-- - 1. Monsieur Lecoq. _Same as_ Lecoq, the detective. - 2. The honour of the name. - (3. The old age of Lecoq, the detective; by F. du Boisgobey). - _Another series_:-- - 1. The Count’s millions. - 2. Baron Trigault’s vengeance. - -=Gale, Z.= - 1. Friendship village. - 2. Friendship village love stories. - 3. Mothers to men. - -=Gall, A. C.= - _Mother McGrew books_ (small in size) 10 vols. - -=Galsworthy, J.= - _The Forsyte saga_:-- - 1. The man of property. - 2. Indian summer of a Forsyte. In the volume entitled Five tales. - -=Galsworthy, J.= - _The Forsyte saga (continued)_:-- - 3. In chancery. - 4. Awakening. - 5. To let. - 6. The salvation of a Forsyte. - In the volume entitled Villa - Rubein and other stories. - -=Garis, H. R.= - _Bed time stories._ 24 vols. - _Daddy series._ 10 vols. - _Newspaper series_:-- - 1. From office boy to reporter. - 2. Larry Dexter, reporter. - _Young reporter series_:-- - 1. The young reporter at the Big Flood. - 2. The young reporter and the land swindler. - 3. The young reporter and the missing millionaire. - 4. The young reporter and the bank mystery. - 5. The young reporter and the stolen boy. - 6. The young reporter at the battlefront. - -=Garrison, F.= - 1. Off for West Point. - 2. A cadet’s honour. - 3. On guard. - 4. The West Point treasure. - 5. The West Point rivals. - -=Garstin, C.= - 1. The mud larks. - 2. The mud larks again. - -=Gates, J. S.= - _The live dolls series._ 11 vols. - -=Gaunt, M., and J. R. Essex.= - _Dr. Craven series_:-- - 1. The arm of the leopard. - 2. The silent ones. - -=Gibbons, M. S.= - 1. “We donkeys” in Devon. - 2. “We donkeys” on Dartmoor. - -=Gilbert, E. L.= - 1. The frolicsome four. - 2. The making of Meenie. - -=Gilchrist, B. B.= - 1. Helen over-the-wall. - 2. Helen and the uninvited guests. - 3. Helen and the Find-out Club. - 4. Helen and the fifth cousins. - -=Gilliat, E.= - 1. In Lincoln green. - 2. Wolf’s Head. - -=Gillmore, I. H. [I. H. G. Irwin.]= - 1. Phœbe and Ernest. - 2. Phœbe, Ernest and Cupid. - 3. The happy years. - -=Gilson, C.= - 1. Submarine U93. - 2. The mystery of Ah Jim. - 3. The fire gods. - 4. In the power of the Pygmies. - -=Ginther, P.= - _Beth Anne series_:-- - 1. Beth Anne. - 2. Beth Anne herself. - 3. Beth Anne’s new cousin. - _Miss Pat series_:-- - 1. Miss Pat and her sisters. - 2. Miss Pat at school. - 3. Miss Pat in the old World. - 4. Miss Pat and Company, Limited. - 5. Miss Pat’s holidays at Greycroft. - 6. Miss Pat at Artemis Lodge. - 7. Miss Pat’s problem. - 8. Miss Pat in Buenos Ayres. - 9. Miss Pat’s career. - 10. Miss Pat’s great idea. - -=Glass, M.= - 1. Potash and Perlmutter. - 2. Abe and Mawruss. - -=Glyn, E. [Mrs. Clayton Glyn.]= - _Elizabeth series_:-- - 1. The visits of Elizabeth. - 2. Elizabeth visits America. - -=Godfrey, H.= - 1. Jack Collerton’s engine. - 2. Dave Morrell’s battery. - -=Goethe, J. W. von.= - 1. Wilhelm Meister’s apprenticeship. - 2. Wilhelm Meister’s travels. - -=Gordon, E.= - _Dolly and Molly series_:-- - 1. Dolly and Molly and the farmer man. - 2. Dolly and Molly at the circus. - 3. Dolly and Molly at the seashore. - 4. Dolly and Molly on Christmas Day. - _Loraine series_:-- - 1. Loraine and the little people. - 2. Loraine and the little people of Spring. - 3. Loraine and the little people of Summer. - -=Gore, Mrs. C. G.= - 1. Cecil, or the adventures of a coxcomb. - 2. Cecil, a peer. - -=Gould, E. L.= - _Admiral stories_:-- - 1. The Admiral’s granddaughter. - 2. The Admiral’s little housekeeper. - 3. The Admiral’s little secretary. - 4. The Admiral’s little companion. - _Felicia series_:-- - 1. Felicia. - 2. Felicia’s friends. - 3. Felicia’s visits. - 4. Felicia’s folks. - _Polly Prentiss series_:-- - 1. Little Polly Prentiss. - 2. Polly Prentiss goes to school. - 3. Polly Prentiss goes visiting. - 4. Polly Prentiss keeps a promise. - -=Goulding, F. R.= - _Marooners series_:-- - 1. The young marooners. - 2. Marooners Island. - _Woodruff stories_:-- - 1. Sapelo. - 2. Nacoochee. - 3. Sal-o-quah. - -=Grahame, K.= - 1. The golden age. - 2. Dream days. - -=Grand, S. [Mrs. F. (Clarke) MacFall.]= - _Adnam Pratt series_:-- - 1. Adnam’s orchard. - 2. The winged victory. - _Heavenly twins series_:-- - 1. Ideala. - 2. The heavenly twins. - -=Grant, R.= - 1. Jack Hall. - 2. Jack in the bush. - -=Gras, F.= - _French Revolution series_:-- - 1. The Reds of the Midi. - 2. The Terror. - 3. The White Terror. - -=Gray, V. G.= - 1. Margery Morris. - 2. Margery Morris and Plain Jane. - -=Gray, W. T.= - 1. The bad boy’s diary. - 2. The bad boy abroad. - -=Grayson, D. [Rev. S. Baker.]= - 1. Great possessions. - 2. Hempfield. - 3. Adventures in friendship. - -=Green, E. Everett-.= - 1. The Castle of the White Flag. - 2. Ringed by fire. - -=Green, E. Everett-= (_continued_). - 1. Dickie and Dorrie. - 2. Dickie and Dorrie at school. - - 1. Dulcie’s little brother. - 2. Dulcie and Tottie. - 3. Dulcie’s love story. - - 1. Maud Kingslake’s collect. - 2. Cuthbert Coningsby. - - 1. Tom Tufton’s travels. - 2. Tom Tufton’s toll. - -=Greenwell, D.= - 1. Two friends. - 2. Colloquia Crucis. - -=Gregor, E. R.= - 1. Camping in the winter woods. - 2. Camping on western trails. - -=Grenfell, W. T.= - 1. Down North on the Labrador. - 2. Tales of the Labrador. - 3. Labrador days. - -=Grey, Z.= - _Border series_:-- - 1. The last trail. - 2. The spirit of the border. - _Ken Ward series_:-- - 1. The young forester. - 2. The young pitcher. - 3. The young line hunter. - 4. Ken Ward in the jungle. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Riders of the purple sage. - 2. The Rainbow Trail. - -=Grier, S. C. [Miss Hilda Gregg.]= - _Balkan books. First series_:-- - 1. An uncrowned king. - 2. A crowned queen. - 3. The kings of the East. - 4. The prince of the captivity. - _Balkan books. Second series_:-- - 1. The heir. - 2. The heritage. - 3. The prize. - _Century series_:-- - 1. A young man married. - 2. The path to honour. - 3. The keepers of the gate. - 4. Writ in water. - 5. England hath need of thee. - 6. The power of the keys. - _Indian historical series_:-- - 1. In Furthest Ind. - 2. Like another Helen. - 3. The great proconsul. - _Island series_:-- - 1. The rearguard. - 2. The kingdom of waste lands. - -=Grier, S. C. [Miss Hilda Gregg.]= (_contd._). - _Modern East series_:-- - 1. The advanced-guard. - 2. His Excellency’s English governess. - 3. Peace with honour. - 4. The Warden of the Marches. - _Princess series_:-- - 1. A royal tragedy. - 2. The Princess’s tragedy. - -=Griffith, G.= - 1. The angel of the revolution. - 2. Olga Romanoff. - -=Grinnell, G. B.= - 1. Jack, the young ranchman. - 2. Jack, the young explorer. - 3. Jack, the young trapper. - 4. Jack, the young canoeman. - 5. Jack among the Indians. - 6. Jack in the Rockies. - 7. Jack, the young cowboy. - -=Griswold, L.= - 1. Deering of Deal. - 2. The winds of Deal. - 3. Deal Woods. - 4. Deering at Princeton. - -=Gunter, A. C.= - 1. Dr. Burton. - 2. Dr. Burton’s success. - - 1. Mr. Barnes of New York. - 2. Mr. Barnes, American. _Same as_ The shadow of a vendetta. - - 1. A princess of Paris. - 2. The King’s stockbroker. - - 1. Susan Turnbull. - 2. Ballyho Bey. - - -=Habberton, J.= - 1. Helen’s babies. - 2. Other people’s children. - -=Haggard, Sir H. R.= - QUATERMAIN--SHE SEQUENCE:-- - _Nada the Lily group_:-- - 1. Nada the Lily. - 2. Marie. - 3. Child of Storm. - 4. Finished. - _Holy Flower group_:-- - 1. The Holy Flower. - 2. The Ivory Child. - 3. The Ancient Allan. - _King Solomon’s Mines group_:-- - 1. King Solomon’s mines. - 2. Allan Quatermain. - 3. Allan’s wife; and other tales. - 4. Maiwa’s revenge. - _She group_:-- - 1. She and Allan. - 2. She. - 3. Ayesha. - The following is the chronological order:-- - 1. Nada the Lily. - 2. Marie. - 3. Allan’s wife. - 4. Maiwa’s revenge. - 5. Child of Storm. - 6. The Holy Flower. - 7. She and Allan. - 8. The Ivory Child. - 9. Finished. - 10. King Solomon’s mines. - 11. The Ancient Allan. - 12. Allan Quatermain. - 13. She. - 14. Ayesha. - -=Haines, A. C.= - According to grandma. Also published in two parts as:-- - 1. When grandma was little. - 2. What grandma says. - - 1. Luck of the Dudley Grahams. - 2. Cock-a-doodle hill. - -=Hale, E. E., and S.= - 1. A family flight around home. - 2. A family flight over Egypt and Syria. - 3. A family flight through France, Germany, Norway and Switzerland. - 4. A family flight through Mexico. - 5. A family flight through Spain. - -=Hale, H.= - 1. Jack Race at boarding school. - 2. Jack Race’s baseball nine. - 3. Jack Race, speed king. - 4. Jack Race, air scout. - 5. Jack Race on the ranch. - -=Hale, L. P.= - 1. Peterkin papers. - 2. Adventures of the Peterkin family. - 3. Last of the Peterkins with others of their kin. - -=Hales, A. G.= - 1. McGlusky. - 2. McGlusky, the reformer. - 3. The career of McGlusky. - 4. McGlusky, the goldseeker. - 5. Ginger and McGlusky. - 6. McGlusky’s great adventure. - 7. President McGlusky. - 8. The adventures of Signor McGlusky. - -=Haliburton, T. C.= - 1. Sam Slick, the clockmaker. - 2. Sam Slick’s wise saws. - -=Hall, E. C. [Mrs. E. C. Obenchain.]= - 1. Aunt Jane of Kentucky. - 2. The land of long ago. - 3. Clover and blue grass. - -=Hamilton, C.= - 1. Brummell. - 2. Brummell again. - -=Hamilton, Lord F.= - 1. The holiday adventures of Mr. P. J. Davenant. - 2. Some further adventures of Mr. P. J. Davenant. - 3. The education of Mr. P. J. Davenant. - 4. The beginnings of Mr. P. J. Davenant. - -=Hamlin, Mrs. M. S.= - 1. Nan at Camp Chicopee. - 2. Nan in the city. - 3. Nan’s Chicopee children. - -=Hammond, H.= - 1. Pinkey Perkins: just a boy. - 2. Further adventures of Pinkey Perkins. - 3. The Lakerim cruise. - -=Hammond, W. A.= - 1. Lal. - 2. A strong-minded woman. - -=Hancock, H. I.= - _Annapolis series_:-- - 1. Dave Darring’s first year at Annapolis. - 2. Dave Darring’s second year at Annapolis. - 3. Dave Darring’s third year at Annapolis. - 4. Dave Darring’s fourth year at Annapolis. - _Boys of the army series_:-- - 1. Uncle Sam’s boys in the ranks. - 2. Uncle Sam’s boys on field duty. - 3. Uncle Sam’s boys as sergeants. - 4. Uncle Sam’s boys in the Philippines. - 5. Uncle Sam’s boys on their mettle. - 6. Uncle Sam’s boys as lieutenants. - -=Hancock, H. I.= - _Boys of the army series (continued)_:-- - 7. Uncle Sam’s boys with Pershing. - 8. Uncle Sam’s boys in the great Spring drive. - _Grammar School boys series_:-- - 1. The Grammar School boys of Gridley. - 2. The Grammar School boys snowbound. - 3. The Grammar School boys in the woods. - 4. The Grammar School boys in summer athletics. - _High School boys series_:-- - 1. The High School freshmen. - 2. The High School pitcher. - 3. The High School left end. - 4. The High School captain of the team. - _High School vacation series_:-- - 1. The High School boys’ Canoe Club. - 2. The High School boys in summer camp. - 3. The High School boys’ fishing trip. - 4. The High School boys’ training hike. - _Motor Boat Club series_:-- - 1. The Motor Boat Club of the Kennebec. - 2. The Motor Boat Club at Nantucket. - 3. The Motor Boat Club off Long Island. - 4. The Motor Boat Club and the wireless. - 5. The Motor Boat Club in Florida. - 6. The Motor Boat Club at the Golden Gate. - 7. The Motor Boat Club on the Great Lakes. - _Square dollar boys series_:-- - 1. The square dollar boys wake up. - 2. The square dollar boys smash the ring. - _West Point series_:-- - 1. Dick Prescott’s first year at West Point. - 2. Dick Prescott’s second year at West Point. - 3. Dick Prescott’s third year at West Point. - 4. Dick Prescott’s fourth year at West Point. - _Young engineer series_:-- - 1. The young engineers in Colorado. - 2. The young engineers in Arizona. - 3. The young engineers in Nevada. - 4. The young engineers in Mexico. - -=Hanshew, T.= - 1. Cleek, the man of forty faces. - 2. Cleek of Scotland Yard. - 3. Cleek, the master detective. - 4. Cleek’s greatest riddles. _Same as_ Cleek’s government cases. - 5. The riddle of the night. - 6. The riddle of the Purple Emperor; by T. and M. E. Hanshew. - 7. The frozen flames; by T. and M. E. Hanshew. - 8. The mysterious light. _Same as_ The riddle - of the mysterious light; by T. and M. E. Hanshew. - -=Harben, W. N.= - 1. Abner Daniel. - 2. Gilbert Neal. - 3. The Georgians. - -=Hardy, T.= - The Wessex novels may be classified as follows:-- - _Novels of character and environment_: - 1. Tess of the D’Urbervilles. - 2. Far from the madding crowd. - 3. Jude, the obscure. - 4. The return of the native. - 5. The Mayor of Casterbridge. - 6. The Woodlanders. - 7. Under the greenwood tree. - 8. Life’s little ironies. - 9. Wessex tales. - _Romances and fantasies_:-- - 1. A pair of blue eyes. - 2. The trumpet-major. - 3. Two on a tower. - 4. The well beloved. - 5. A group of noble dames. - _Novels of ingenuity_:-- - 1. Desperate remedies. - 2. The hand of Ethelberta. - 3. A Laodicean. - _Mixed novels_:-- - A changed man. The waiting supper; and other tales. - -=Hare, T. T.= - 1. Making the freshman team. - 2. A sophomore half-back. - 3. A senior quarter-back. - 4. A junior in the line. - 5. A graduate coach. - -=Harker, Mrs. L. A.= - _Mr. Wycherley series_:-- - 1. Miss Esperance and Mr. Wycherley. - 2. Mr. Wycherley’s wards. - 3. Montagu Wycherley. _Same as_ His first leave. - 4. Allegra. - _Another series_:-- - 1. A romance of the nursery. - 2. Concerning Paul and Fiammetta. - -=Harriman, K, E.= - 1. The girl out there. - 2. The girl and the deal. - -=Harris, C.= - 1. A circus rider’s wife. - 2. My son. - -=Harris, J. C.= - _Aaron series_:-- - 1. The story of Aaron. - 2. Aaron in the woods. - _Uncle Remus stories_:-- - 1. Uncle Remus. - 2. Nights with Uncle Remus. - 3. Uncle Remus and his friends. - 4. Daddy Jake. - 5. Uncle Remus: his songs and sayings. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Little Mr. Thimblefinger. - 2. Mr. Rabbit at home. - -=Harry, M.= - 1. The conquest of Jerusalem. - 2. The little daughter of Jerusalem. - -=Harte, B.= - _Jack Hamlin series_ (order uncertain): - 1. Barker’s luck. - 2. Clarence. - 3. Mr. Jack Hamlin’s mediation. - 4. A protégée of Jack Hamlin’s, etc. - 5. Susy. - 6. Three partners. - 7. Trent’s trust. - 8. A waif of the Plains. - -=Haverfield, E. L.= - 1. Our vow. - 2. Blind loyalty. - -=Hawkins, C. J.= - 1. Ned Brewster’s year in the big woods. - 2. Ned Brewster’s bear hunt. - -=Hawley, M. C.= - _Four little blossoms series._ 3 vols. - -=Hawthorne, N.= - 1. A wonder book for boys and girls. - 2. Tanglewood tales. - -=Hawthorne, N.= (_continued_). - 1. Twice-told tales. - 2. Mosses from an old manse. - 3. The snow image and other twice-told tales. - -=Hayes, F. W.= - 1. A Kent squire. - 2. Gwynett of Thornhaugh. - 3. The shadow of a throne. - -=Heilgers, L.= - 1. Tabloid tales. - 2. More tabloid tales. - -=Hendryx, J. B.= - 1. Connie Morgan in Alaska. - 2. Connie Morgan with the Mounted. - 3. Connie Morgan in the lumber camps. - 4. Connie Morgan in the fur country. - -=Henry, O. [S. Porter.]= - In _Waifs and strays_ is a complete index - to the author’s stories giving the - volumes in which they are to be found. - -=Henty, G. A.= - _Dutch Republic series_:-- - 1. By pike and dyke. - 2. By England’s aid. - _Peninsular War series_:-- - 1. With Moore at Corunna. - 2. Under Wellington’s command. - _Thirty Years’ War series_:-- - 1. The Lion of the North. - 2. Won by the sword. - -=Hentz, Mrs. C. L. W.= - 1. Linda. - 2. Robert Graham. - -=Hepworth, G. H.= - 1. Hiram Golf’s religion. - 2. They met in Heaven. - -=Hewlett, M.= - _Sagas retold series_:-- - 1. A lover’s tale. - 2. Frey and his wife. - 3. Thorgils of Treadholt. - 4. Gudrid the Fair. - 5. The outlaw. - 6. The light heart. - _Sanchia and Senhouse series_:-- - 1. Open country. - 2. Halfway House. - 3. Best harrow. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Mrs. Lancelot. - 2. Bendish. - -=Heyliger, W.= - _Don Strong series_:-- - 1. Don Strong of the Wolf Patrol. - 2. Don Strong, patrol leader. - 3. Don Strong, American. - _High Benton series_:-- - 1. High Benton. - 2. High Benton, worker. - _School team series_:-- - 1. Bartley, freshman pitcher. - 2. Bucking the line. - 3. The captain of the nine. - 4. Strike three! - -=Hichens, R. S.= - 1. The call of the blood. - 2. A spirit in prison. - -=Hickson, Mrs. M.= - 1. Concerning Teddy. - 2. Chronicles of Teddy’s village. - -=Higgins, A. C.= - _Little princess stories._ 4 vols. - -=Hill, G. B.= - 1. The Corner House girls. - 2. The Corner House girls at school. - 3. The Corner House girls under canvas. - 4. The Corner House girls in a play. - 5. The Corner House girls’ odd find. - -=Hillyard, M. D.= - 1. Peggy’s Giant. - 2. Peggy and the Giant’s aunt. - -=Hine, M. [Mrs. Coxon.]= - 1. Half in earnest. - 2. April Panhassard. - -=Hinkle, T.= - 1. Doctor Rabbit and Ki-Yi Coyote. - 2. Doctor Rabbit and Tom Wildcat. - 3. Doctor Rabbit and Bushtail the Fox. - 4. Doctor Rabbit and Grumpy Bear. - 5. Doctor Rabbit and Old Bill Horned Owl. - 6. Doctor Rabbit and Slinky the Black Wolf. - -=Hobbes, J. O. [Mrs. P. M. T. Craigie.]= - 1. The school for saints. - 2. Robert Orange. - -=Hocking, J.= - _The Great War (French Front) series_: - 1. All for a scrap of paper. - 2. Dearer than life. - 3. The curtain of fire. - _The Great War (Greek Front) series_: [:--for continuity?] - 1. Tommy. - 2. Tommy and the Maid of Athens. - 3. The price of a throne. - _Historical novels on religious movements_:-- - 1. The sword of the Lord. - 2. A flame of fire. - 3. Lest we forget. - 4. Follow the gleam. - 5. The coming of the King. - 6. The chariots of the Lord. - _Religious questions series_:-- - 1. The scarlet woman. - 2. The purple robe. - 3. The woman of Babylon. - 4. The soul of Dominic Wildthorne. - -=Hodgson, W. H.= - 1. The boats of the Glen Carrig. - 2. The house on the borderland. - 3. The ghost pirates. - -=Hogue, O.= - 1. Love letters of an Anzac. - 2. Trooper Bluegum at the Dardanelles. - 3. The Cameliers. - -=Holland, C.= - 1. My Japanese wife. - 2. Mousmé. - -=Holland, R. S.= - 1. Boy scouts of Birch Bark Island. - 2. Boy scouts of Snow Shoe Lodge. - -=Holly, M.= - 1. Samantha among the brethren. - 2. Samantha among the coloured folk. - 3. Samantha at Saratoga. - 4. Samantha at the World’s Fair. - 5. Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition. - 6. Samantha in Europe. - 7. Samantha at Coney Island. - 8. Samantha on the woman question. - 9. Josiah Allen’s wife as a P.A. - and P.I. _Same as_ Samantha at the Centennial. - 10. Josiah’s alarm and Abel Perry’s funeral. - 11. Josiah Allen’s wife. - 12. Around the World with Josiah Allen’s Wife. - -=Holmes, M. J.= - 1. Mildred. - 2. Mildred’s ambition. - -=Holmes, O. W.= - 1. Elsie Venner. - 2. The guardian angel. - -=Holmes, R.= - 1. Walter Greenway, spy. - 2. Walter Greenway, spy and hero. - -=Holt, E. S., afterwards Mrs. Avery.= - _Margery series_:-- - 1. Mistress Margery. - 2. Margery’s son. - _Another series_:-- - 1. In all times of our tribulation. - 2. In convent walls. - -=Hook, T.= - 1. Gilbert Gurney. - 2. Gurney married. - -=Hoover, B. R.= - 1. Pa Flickinger’s folks. - 2. Opal. - -=Hope, A. [Sir A. H. Hawkins.]= - 1. The prisoner of Zenda. - 2. Rupert of Hentzau. - 3. Sophy of Kravonia. - -=Hope, A. J. B.= - 1. Strictly tied up. - 2. The Brandreths. - -=Hope, L. L.= - _Bobbsey twins series._ 13 vols. - _Bunny Brown series._ 10 vols. - _Make believe stories._ 7 vols. - _Moving picture girls series._ 7 vols. - _Outdoor girls series._ 10 vols. - _Six little Bunkers series._ 6 vols. - -=Hopkins, W. J.= - _Sandman stories_:-- - 1. The sandman: his farm stories. - 2. The sandman: more farm stories - 3. The sandman: his ship stories. - 4. The sandman: his sea stories. - _Another series_:-- - 1. The clammer. - 2. The meddlings of Eve. - 3. The clammer and the submarine. - -=Hornibrook, I.= - 1. Drake of Troop One. - 2. Scout Drake in war time. - 3. Coxwain Drake of the seascouts. - -=Hornung, E. W.= - 1. Raffles, the amateur cracksman. Originally - published separately as - “The amateur cracksman,” - and “The black mask.” - 2. A thief in the night. - 3. Mr. Justice Raffles. - -=Horrabin, J. F.= - 1. Some adventures of the Noah family. - 2. The Noahs on holiday--with Japhet. - -=Hough, E.= - 1. The young Alaskans. - 2. The young Alaskans in the far North. - 3. The young Alaskans on the trail. - 4. The young Alaskans in the Rockies. - -=Housman, L.= - 1. John of Jingalo. - 2. The royal runaway and Jingalo in revolution. - -=Houston, E. J.= - 1. Five months on a derelict. - 2. Wrecked on a coral island. - 3. In captivity in the Pacific. - 4. At school in the Cannibal Islands. - -=Howard, F. M.= - 1. Happy rascals. - 2. The little shop in Fore Street. - -=Howard, K. [J. K. Bell.]= - 1. The Smiths of Surbiton. - 2. The Smiths of Valley View. - 3. The Smiths in war-time. - -=Howells, W. D.= - 1. Annie Kilburn. - 2. The quality of mercy. - - 1. Their wedding journey. - 2. Their silver wedding journey. - - 1. A traveller from Alturial. - 2. Through the eye of the needle. - -=Hubbard, K.= - 1. Abe Martin. - 2. The Abe Martin almanac. - -=Hueffer, F. M.= - 1. The fifth queen. - 2. Privy Seal. - 3. The fifth queen crowned. - -=Hueston, E.= - 1. Prudence of the Parsonage. - 2. Prudence says so. - -=Hughes, R.= - 1. The dozen from Lakerim. - 2. The Lakerim Athletic Club. - - 1. Miss 318. - 2. Miss 318 and Mr. 37. - -=Hughes, T.= - 1. Tom Brown’s schooldays. - 2. Tom Brown at Oxford. - -=Hugo, V.= - Les misérables. Also published separately as:-- - 1. Fantine. - 2. Cosette and Marius. - 3. Rue Plumet. - 4. Jean Valjean. - _Note._--Les misérables, Toilers of the sea, - and Notre Dame are said to form a trilogy. - -=Hume, F.= - 1. Madam Midas. - 2. Miss Mephistopheles. - -=Hunt, V.= - 1. Their lives. - 2. Their hearts. - -=Hunting, G.= - 1. Sandsy’s pal. - 2. Sandsy himself. - -=Hutten, Baroness von.= - 1. Pam. - 2. What became of Pam. _Same as_ Pam decides. - - 1. The halo. - 2. Kingsmead. - -=Huysmans, J. K.= - 1. Là Bas. - 2. En route. - 3. The cathedral. - 4. L’oblat. - -=Hyne, C. J. C.= - 1. The marriage of Kettle. - 2. The little red captain. _Same as_ Honour of thieves. - 3. The Paradise coal-boat. - 4. Adventures of Captain Kettle. - 5. Further adventures of Captain Kettle. - 6. Mr. Horrocks, purser. - 7. Captain Kettle, K.C.B. - 8. McTodd. - 9. Kate Meredith. - 10. The escape agents. - 11. Red herrings. - 12. Firemen hot. - 13. Captain Kettle on the war-path. - 14. Captain Kettle’s bit. - - -=Ibsen, H.= - Mrs. E. D. Cheney’s Nora’s return is a sequel to Ibsen’s The doll’s house. - -=Inglelow, J.= - 1. Off the Skelligs. - 2. Fated to be free. - -=Irvine, A.= - 1. My lady of the chimney corner. - 2. The souls of poor folk. - - -=Jacberns, R.= - 1. Becky Compton, ex dux. - 2. An uncomfortable term. - 3. Schoolgirls battlefield. - -=Jackson, F. G.= - 1. Wee Winkles and Wideawake. - 2. Wee Winkles and Snowball. - 3. Wee Winkles and her friends. - -=Jackson, Mrs. G. E. S.= - 1. Little Miss Cricket. - 2. Little Miss Cricket’s new home. - 3. Little Miss Cricket at school. - - 1. Peggy Stewart at home. - 2. Peggy Stewart at school. - - 1. Three Graces. - 2. Three Graces at college. - - 1. Three little women. - 2. Three little women at work. - 3. Three little women’s success. - 4. Three little women as wives. - -=Jacobs, C. E.= - _Blue Bonnet series_:-- - 1. A Texas Blue Bonnet. - 2. Blue Bonnet’s ranch party. - 3. Blue Bonnet in Boston. - 4. Blue Bonnet keeps house. - 5. Blue Bonnet, debutante. - 6. Blue Bonnet of the Seven Stars. - _Joan series_:-- - 1. Joan of Juniper Inn. - 2. Joan’s jolly vacation. - -=Jacobs, J.= - 1. Celtic fairy tales. - 2. More Celtic fairy tales. - - 1. English fairy tales. - 2. More English fairy tales. - -=James, C. T. C.= - 1. Holy wedlock. - 2. Mrs. Grundy at home. - -=James, G. P. R.= - 1. Henry Masterton. - 2. John Marston Hall. - -=James, H.= - 1. Roderick Hudson. - 2. The Princess Casamassima. - -=James, M. [Mrs. M. C. M. Doyle.]= - 1. Jimmie Suter. - 2. The boys of Pigeon Camp. - 3. The hero of Pigeon Camp. - -=James, M. R.= - 1. Ghost stories of an antiquary. - 2. More ghost stories of an antiquary. - 3. A thin ghost and others. - -=Jameson, E. M.= - 1. The Pendletons. - 2. The Pendleton twins. - 3. Peggy Pendleton’s plan. - -=Jayne, R. H.= - _War whoop series_:-- - 1. Lost in the wilderness. - 2. Through Apache land. - 3. In the Pecos country. - 4. The cave in the mountain. - _Wild adventure series_:-- - 1. On the trail of Geronimo. - 2. The white mustang. - 3. The land of mystery. - -=Jenkins, H.= - _Bindle series_:-- - 1. Bindle. - 2. The Night Club. - 3. The adventures of Bindle. - 4. Mrs. Bindle. - _John Dene and Malcolm Sage series_: - 1. John Dene of Toronto. - 2. Malcolm Sage, detective. - -=Jepson, E.= - _Lady Noggs series_:-- - 1. The Lady Noggs, peeress. - 2. Lady Noggs intervenes. - _Pollyooly series_:-- - 1. Pollyooly. - 2. The second Pollyooly book. - 3. Pollyooly dances. - _Tinker series_:-- - 1. The admirable Tinker. - 2. The triumph of Tinker. - _Another series_:-- - 1. The passion for romance. - 2. The keepers of the people. - Also refer to Leblanc, M. - -=Jerome, J. K.= - 1. Three men in a boat. - 2. Three men on the Bummel. - -=Jewett, J. H.= - 1. Bunny stories. - 2. More bunny stories. - -=Jewitt, S. O.= - 1. Betty Leicester. - 2. Betty Leicester’s Christmas. - -=Johnson, C.= - _Bedtime wonder tales. 15 vols._ - -=Johnson, O. M.= - 1. The prodigious Hickey. _Same as_ The eternal boy. - 2. The varmint. - 3. The Tennessee shad. - -=Johnson, Samuel.= - _Note._--E. C. Knight’s Dinarbas is a continuation of Johnson’s Rasselas. - -=Johnson, W. H.= - 1. The King’s henchman. - 2. Under the spell of the fleur-de-lys. _Same as_ King or knave. - -=Johnston, A. Fellows-.= - _Georgina series_:-- - 1. Georgina of the Rainbows. - 2. Georgina’s service stars. - _The Little Colonel series_:-- - 1. The Little Colonel stories. - 2. The Little Colonel’s house party. - 3. The Little Colonel’s holidays. - 4. The Little Colonel’s hero. - 5. The Little Colonel at boarding-school. - 6. The Little Colonel in Arizona. - 7. The Little Colonel’s Christmas vacation. - 8. The Little Colonel, maid of honour. - 9. The Little Colonel’s knight comes riding. - 10. The Little Colonel’s chum: Mary Ware. - 11. Mary Ware in Texas. - 12. Mary Ware’s promised land. - 13. The Little Colonel’s good times book. - 14. Little Colonel doll book. Two series. - _The Little Colonel story hour books. 12 vols._ - -=Johnston, Sir H.= - The Gay-Dombeys is a sequel to C. Dickens’ Dombey and Son. - Mrs. Warren’s daughter is a sequel to G. B. Shaw’s - Mrs. Warren’s profession. - The Veneerings is a sequel to C. Dickens’ Our mutual friend. - -=Johnston, Mrs. H. K.= - 1. Roddy’s ideal. - 2. Roddy’s reality. - 3. Roddy’s romance. - -=Johnston, M.= - 1. The long roll. - 2. Cease firing! - -=Jokai, M.= - 1. ’Midst the wild Carpathians. - 2. Slaves of the Padishah. - -=Jordan, E. G.= - 1. Mary Iverson: her book. - 2. Mary Iverson tackles life. - 3. Mary Iverson’s career. - -=Judson, C. I.= - 1. Mary Jane: her book. - 2. Mary Jane: her visit. - 3. Mary Jane kindergarten. - 4. Mary Jane down South. - 5. Mary Jane’s city home. - -=Kay, B.= - 1. Elizabeth: her folks. - 2. Elizabeth: her friends. - -=Kay, R.= - _Big War series_:-- - 1. The search for the spy. - 2. The air scout. - 3. Dodging the North Sea mines. - 4. With Joffre on the battle line. - 5. Fighting in France. - 6. Battling on the Somme. - 7. With Pershing at the front. - 8. Smashing the Hindenburg line. - 9. The underground spy. - _Go-ahead boys series_:-- - 1. The go-ahead boys on Smugglers Island. - 2. The go-ahead boys and the treasure cave. - 3. The go-ahead boys and the mysterious old house. - 4. The go-ahead boys in the island camp. - 5. The go-ahead boys and the racing motor boat. - 6. The go-ahead boys and Simon’s Mine. - -=Kelland, C. B.= - 1. Mark Tidd: his adventures and strategies. - 2. Mark Tidd in the backwoods. - 3. Mark Tidd in business. - 4. Mark Tidd, the editor. - 5. Mark Tidd, manufacturer. - 6. Mark Tidd’s citadel. - -=Kellogg, E.= - _Elm Island stories_:-- - 1. Lion Ben of Elm Island. - 2. Charlie Bell. - 3. The ark of Elm Island. - 4. The boy farmers of Elm Island. - 5. The young shipbuilders of Elm Island. - 6. The Hardscrabble of Elm Island. - _Forest Glen series_:-- - 1. Sowed by the wind. - 2. Wolf Run. - 3. Brought to the front. - 4. The mission of Back Rifle. - 5. Forest Glen. - 6. Burying the hatchet. - _Good old times series_:-- - 1. Good old times. - 2. A strong arm and a mother’s blessing. - 3. The unseen hand. - 4. The Live Oak boys. - _Pleasant Cove series_:-- - 1. Arthur Brown. - 2. The young deliverers of Pleasant Cove. - 3. The cruise of the Casco. - 4. The child of the island glen. - 5. John Godsoe’s legacy. - 6. The fisher boys of Pleasant Cove. - _Whispering pine series_:-- - 1. A stout heart. - 2. A spark of genius. - 3. The sophomores of Radcliffe. - 4. The whispering pine. - 5. The turning of the tide. - 6. Winning his spurs. - -=Kelly, M.= - 1. Little citizens. - 2. Little aliens. - -=Kernahan, Mrs. C.= - 1. Devastation. - 2. The fate of Felix. - -=Kielland, A. L.= - 1. Garman and Worse. - 2. Skipper Worse. - -=Kilbourne, C. E.= - 1. An army boy in Pekin. - 2. An army boy in the Philippines. - 3. An army boy in Mexico. - 4. An army boy in Alaska. - -=Kilroy, M.= - 1. Little Torment. - 2. Study number eleven. - -=King, C.= - _Colonel’s daughter series_:-- - 1. The Colonel’s daughter. - 2. Marion’s faith. - 3. Captain Blake. - 4. The Colonel’s Christmas dinner. - _Ray series_:-- - 1. Ray’s recruit. - 2. Ray’s daughter. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Cadet days. - 2. To the front. - -=Kingsley, Mrs. F. M.= - 1. The transfiguration of Miss Philura. - 2. Miss Philura’s wedding gown. - 3. The heart of Miss Philura. - -=Kingston, W. H. G.= - 1. Three midshipmen. - 2. Three lieutenants. - 3. Three commanders. - 4. Three admirals. - -=Kipling, R.= - 1. The jungle book. - 2. The second jungle book. - - 1. Puck of Pook’s Hill. - 2. Rewards and fairies. - _Note._--Mulvaney appears in a number - of stories in several of Kipling’s books. - -=Kirk, E. O.= - 1. Dorothy Deane. - 2. Dorothy Deane and her friends. - -=Kirkland, J.= - 1. Zury. - 2. The McVeys. - -=Kirkman, M. M.= - 1. The romance of Alexander the Prince. - 2. The romance of Alexander the King. - 3. The romance of Alexander and Roxana. - -=Knight, A. L.= - 1. Royal of Monkey Island. - 2. The cruise of the Cormorant. - -=Knight, E. C.= - Dinarbas. Is a sequel to S. Johnson’s Rasselas. - -=Knipe, Mrs. E. B., and A. A.= - _Denewood series_:-- - 1. The lucky sixpence. - 2. Beatrice of Denewood. - 3. Peg o’ the Ring. - _Little Miss Fales series_:-- - 1. Little Miss Fales. - 2. The missing pearls. - -=Knox, T. W.= - 1. The boy travellers in China and Japan. - 2. The boy travellers in Siam and Java. - 3. The boy travellers in Ceylon and India. - 4. The boy travellers in Egypt and the Holy Land. - 5. The boy travellers in Russia. - 6. The boy travellers in Africa. - 7. The boy travellers in South America. - 8. The boy travellers on the Congo. - 9. The boy travellers in Australasia. - 10. The boy travellers in Mexico. - 11. The boy travellers in Great Britain and Ireland. - 12. The boy travellers in Northern Europe. - 13. The boy travellers in Central Europe. - 14. The boy travellers in the Levant. - 15. The boy travellers in Southern Europe. - - -=Lagerlof, S.= - 1. Jerusalem. - 2. The Holy City. - - 1. Wonderful adventures of Nils. - 2. Further adventures of Nils. - -=Lancaster, F. B.= - 1. Buffey-boy. - 2. Buffey-boy’s treasure. - -=Lane, Mrs. J.= - 1. According to Maria. - 2. Maria again. - 3. War phases according to Maria. - -=Langworthy, J. L.= - _The bird boys series._ 5 vols. - -=Lardner, R. W.= - 1. Treat ’em rough. - 2. The real dope. - -=Latham, Mrs. A. G.= - 1. Christabel. - 2. Christabel in France. - -=Lawton, W.= - _Boy aviator series_:-- - 1. The boy aviator in Nicaragua. - 2. The boy aviator in secret service. - 3. The boy aviator in Africa. - 4. The boy aviators’ treasure quest. - 5. The boy aviators in record flight. - 6. The boy aviators’ Polar dash. - 7. The boy aviators’ flight for a fortune. - 8. The boy aviators with the air raiders. - _Dreadnought boys series_:-- - 1. The dreadnought boys on battle practice. - 2. The dreadnought boys aboard a destroyer. - 3. The dreadnought boys on a submarine. - 4. The dreadnought boys on aero service. - 5. The dreadnought boys on a cruise. - 6. The dreadnought boys in home waters. - _Ocean wireless series_:-- - 1. The ocean wireless boys on the Atlantic. - -=Lawton, W.= - _Ocean wireless series (continued)_:-- - 2. The ocean wireless boys on the lost liner. - 3. The ocean wireless boys on the iceberg patrol. - 4. The ocean wireless boys and the naval code. - 5. The ocean wireless boys on the Pacific. - 6. The ocean wireless boys on war-swept seas. - -=Le Baron, G.= - 1. Little Miss Faith. - 2. Little daughter. - 3. The Rosebud Club. - - 1. Queer Janet. - 2. Jessica’s triumph. - 3. The children of Bedford Court. - -=Leblanc, M.= - 1. Arsène Lupin (by M. Leblanc and E. Jepson). - 2. Arsène Lupin versus Sherlock Holmes. - 3. The exploits of Arsène Lupin. - 4. The Hollow Needle. - 5. 813. - 6. The confessions of Arsène Lupin. - 7. The crystal stopper. - 8. The teeth of the tiger. - 9. Bomb-shell. - 10. Coffin Island. - 11. The Golden Triangle. - And others (particulars wanted). - -=Lee, A. L.= - 1. A freshman Co-ed. - 2. A junior Co-ed. - 3. A sophomore Co-ed. - 4. A senior Co-ed. - -=Lee, Mrs. J. B. P.= - 1. Uncle William. - 2. Happy Island. - -=Le Feuvre, A.= - 1. Odd. - 2. Odd made even. - - 1. Us, and our charge. - 2. Us, and our donkey. - 3. Us, and our empire. - -=Leighton, R.= - 1. Gildersley’s tenderfoot. - 2. The Red Patrol. - - 1. Kiddie of the camp. - 2. Kiddie the scout. - -=Leith, Mrs. D.= - 1. A black Martinmus. - 2. Lachlan’s widow. - -=Leonard, M. F.= - 1. Everyday Susan. - 2. Christmas Tree House. - 3. Susan grows up. - -=Leonard, N. M.= - _Graymouse series._ 5 vols. - -=Leroux, G.= - 1. The mystery of the yellow room. - 2. The perfume of the lady in black. - 3. The secret of the night. - And others (particulars wanted). - -=Leslie, E.= - 1. Leofwine. - 2. Elfrida. - -=Leslie, Mrs. M. [Mrs. H. N. W. Blake.]= - _Little Agnes series_:-- - 1. Little Agnes. - 2. Trying to be useful. - 3. I’ll try. - 4. Art and artlessness. - _Play and study series_:-- - 1. Howard and his teacher. - 2. Jack, the chimney sweeper. - 3. Motherless children. - 4. Play and study. - _Woodbine series_:-- - 1. Live and learn. - 2. The governor’s pardon. - 3. Paul Barton. - 4. Walter and Frank. - -=Lester, P.= - 1. Marjorie Dean, high school freshman. - 2. Marjorie Dean, high school sophomore. - 3. Marjorie Dean, high school junior. - 4. Marjorie Dean, high school senior. - -=Lever, C.= - No sequels. The stories might be arranged - as consisting of 7 military novels, - 5 novels of adventure, 9 novels of - Irish life, and 11 novels of foreign life. - -=Lewis, C.= - 1. Clara in Blunderland. - 2. Lost in Blunderland. - -=Lillie, Mrs. L. C. W.= - 1. The squire’s daughter. - 2. For honor’s sake. - -=Lincoln, A. C.= - _Motorcycle chums series._ 6 vols. - -=Lincoln, J. C.= - 1. Mr. Pratt. - 2. Mr. Pratt’s patients. - - 1. Capt’n Eri. - 2. The old home house. - -=Lincoln, Mrs J. T. G.= - 1. Marjorie’s quest. - 2. A genuine girl. - - 1. An unwilling maid. - 2. The luck of Rathcoole. - -=Lindsay, H.= - 1. Methodist idylls. - 2. More methodist idylls. - -=Lindsay, M.= - 1. Mother stories. - 2. More mother stories. - -=Lippmann, J. M.= - 1. Martha by-the-day. - 2. Making over Martha. - 3. Martha and Cupid. - -=Lisle, D.= - _Isola Dering series_:-- - 1. Painter of souls. - 2. What is love? - -=[Little, Frances.]= - 1. The lady of the decoration. - 2. The lady married. _Same as_ The lady and Sada San. - -=London, J.= - 1. Jerry. - 2. Michael, brother of Jerry. - - 1. Smoke Bellew. - 2. Smoke and Shorty. - -=Long, W. J.= - 1. Ways of wood folk. - 2. Wilderness ways. - 3. Secrets of the woods. - 4. Wood folk at school. - And others. - -=Lorimer, G. H.= - 1. Letters from a self-made merchant to his son. - 2. Old Gorgon Graham. - -=Loti, P. [M. J. Viaud.]= - 1. Aziyadé. - 2. A phantom from the East. - -=Lounsberry, L.= - 1. Cadet Kit Carey. - 2. Lieut. Carey’s luck. - 3. Captain Carey. - 4. Kit Carey’s protegé. - - 1. Tom Truxton’s schooldays. - 2. Tom Truxton’s ocean trips. - -=Lucas, E. V.= - 1. Listener’s lure. - 2. Over Bemerton’s. - 3. Mr. Ingleside. - 4. London lavender. - 5. Landmarks. - - 1. The vermilion box. - 2. Verena in the midst. - -=Lucas, St. John.= - 1. The first round. - 2. April folly. - -=Lyall, E. [Ada E. Bayley.]= - 1. Donovan. - 2. We two. - -=Lynn, E.= - 1. In khaki for the King. - 2. Oliver Hastings, V.C. - 3. Knights of the air. - 4. Tommy of the Tanks. - 5. Lads of the Lothians. - -=Lytton, Lord.= - _Ernest Maltravers series_:-- - 1. Ernest Maltravers. - 2. Alice. - _Real and the ideal trilogy_:-- - 1. The Caxtons. - 2. My novel. - 3. What will he do with it? - _Note._--Zanoni is Zicci completed. - - -=McCarthy, J. H.= - 1. If I were King. - 2. Needles and pins. - 3. Pretty maids all in a row. - -=McCulloch, D.= - 1. Doodle McClink. - 2. Doodle McClink in cloudland. - -=McCutcheon, G. B.= - 1. The daughter of Anderson Crow. - 2. Anderson Crow, detective. - Query others. - - 1. Graustark. - 2. Beverly of Graustark. - 3. Truxton King. - 4. The Prince of Graustark. - -=MacDonald, G.= - 1. Annals of a quiet neighbourhood. - 2. The seaboard parish. - 3. The vicar’s daughter. - - 1. Malcolm. - 2. The Marquis of Lossie. - - 1. Princess and the goblin. - 2. Princess and Curdie. - - 1. Sir Gibbie. - 2. Donal Grant. - - 1. Thomas Wingfold, curate. - 2. Paul Faber, surgeon. - -=Macdonald, U.= - 1. Alys-all-alone. - 2. Alys in Happyland. - -=MacGill, P.= - 1. The children of the dead end. - 2. The rat-pit. - -=McGovan, J.= - 1. Hunted down. - 2. Brought to bay. - 3. Strange clues. - 4. Traced and tracked. - 5. Solved mysteries. - 6. Criminals caught. - -=McGrath, H.= - 1. Hearts and masks. - 2. Deuces wild. - -=McIntyre, J. T.= - _Ashton-Kirk series_:-- - 1. Ashton-Kirk, investigator. - 2. Ashton-Kirk, secret agent. - 3. Ashton-Kirk, special detective. - 4. Ashton-Kirk, criminologist. - =Buckskin books=:-- - 1. In Kentucky with Daniel Boone. - 2. In the Rockies with Kit Carson. - 3. In Texas with Davy Crockett. - 4. On the borders with Andrew Jackson. - _Young continental series_:-- - 1. The young continentals at Lexington. - 2. The young continentals at Bunker Hill. - 3. The young continentals at Trenton. - 4. The young continentals at Monmouth. - -=MacKenna, S.= - _The sensationalists series_:-- - 1. Lady Lilith. - 2. The education of Eric Lane. - 3. The secret victory. - _World before the War and the future series_:-- - 1. Sonia. - 2. Sonia married. - 3. Midas and Son. - -=Mackenzie, C. [M. Compton.]= - 1. Sinister Street, 2 vols. - 2. Sylvia Scarlett. - 3. Sylvia and Michael. - - 1. Poor relations. - 2. Rich relatives. - -=Maclaren, I. [Rev. J. Watson.]= - 1. Beside the bonnie brier bush. - 2. Days of auld lang syne. - 3. Kate Carnegie. - -=Macnamara, R. S.= - 1. The awakening. - 2. A marriage has been arranged. - -=Madden, M. S.= - 1. Sir Guyon, the interloper. - 2. Sir Guyon in snowland. - -=Madison, Mrs. L. F.= - 1. Peggy Owen. - 2. Peggy Owen, patriot. - 3. Peggy Owen at Yorktown. - 4. Peggy Owen and liberty. - -=Maeterlinck, M.= - _The blue bird series_:-- - 1. The blue bird. - 2. The betrothal. - - _Notes._--The children’s Blue bird - is the play re-written for children. - The story of Tyltyl is - The betrothal re-written for children. - -=Malet, L. [Mrs. M. St. L. Harrison.]= - 1. Damaris. - 2. Deadham Hard. - -=Malone, P. B.= - 1. Winning his way to West Point. - 2. A plebe at West Point. - 3. A West Point yearling. - 4. A West Point cadet. - -=Malot, H.= - 1. No relations. - 2. Her own folk. - -=Maniates, B. K.= - 1. Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley. - 2. Amarilly in love. - -=Mann, M. E.= - 1. The memories of Ronald Love. - 2. Avenging children. - -=Mannering, M. [Mrs. H. P. H. Nowell.]= - 1. Climbing the rope. - 2. Billy Grimes’ favorite. - 3. Cruise of the Dashaway. - 4. Little Spaniard. - 5. Salt-water Dick. - 6. Little maid of Oxbow. - -=Manning, A., afterwards Mrs. Rathbone.= - 1. Mary Powell. - 2. Deborah’s diary. - -=Manson, T.= - Humours of a peat commission. 2 series. - -=Marguerite, P.= - 1. The disaster. - 2. Les tronçons du Glaive. - 3. Les braves gens. - 4. The Commune. - -=Marlitt, E. [Henriette E. John.]= - 1. The Princess of the Moor. - 2. The little Princess. - - =Marryat, Capt. F.= - _Note._--The Little savage, - concluded; by R. F. Williams, - is a sequel to Capt. Marryat’s Little savage. - -=Marsh, R.= - 1. Judith Lee. - 2. The adventures of Judith Lee. - - 1. Sam Briggs: his book. - 2. Sam Briggs, V.C. - -=Marshall, A.= - _The Clintons series_:-- - 1. Peter Binney, undergraduate. - 2. Richard Baldock. - 3. Exton Manor. - 4. Many Junes. - 5. The eldest son. - 6. The honour of the Clintons. - 7. The Clintons and others. - -=Marston, J.= - 1. Antonio and Mellida. - 2. Antonio’s revenge. - -=Martin, E. Le Breton-.= - 1. The boys of the Otter Patrol. - 2. Otters to the rescue. - -=Martin, G. M.= - 1. Emmy Lou. - 2. Emmy Lou’s road to grace. - -=Martindale, C. C.= - 1. Jock, Jack, and the corporal. - 2. Mr. Francis Newnes. - -=Masefield, J.= - 1. The Campden wonder. - 2. Mrs. Harrison. - -=Mason, A. B.= - 1. Tom Strong, Washington’s scout. - 2. Tom Strong, boy-captain. - 3. Tom Strong, junior. - 4. Tom Strong, third. - 5. Tom Strong, Lincoln scout. - -=[Mason, A. T.]= - _Book of Artemas series._ 3 vols. - -=Mather, J. M.= - _Lancashire idylls_:-- - 1. Lancashire idylls. - 2. By roaring loom. - -=Mathers, H. [Mrs. Henry Reeves.]= - 1. The story of a sin. - 2. Eyre’s acquittal. - -=Mathews, J. H.= - _Bessie series._ 7 vols. - _Kitty and Lulu books_:-- - 1. Troutou and Pussy. - 2. Kitty’s scrap books. - 3. The white rabbit. - -=Mathews, J. H.= - _Kitty and Lulu books (continued)_:-- - 4. Kitty’s robins. - 5. Rudie’s goat. - 6. Kitty’s visit. - _Uncle Rutherford series._ 2 vols. - -=Maud, E. C.= - 1. An English girl in Paris. - 2. A daughter of France. - -=May, Mrs. C. L.= - 1. Nellie Milton’s housekeeping. - 2. Brownie Sanford. - 3. Sylvia’s burden. - 4. Ruth Lovell. - -=May, S. [R. S. Clarke.]= - _Dotty Dimple series._ 6 vols. - _Flaxie Frizzle series_:-- - 1. Flaxie Frizzle. - 2. Doctor Papa. - 3. Little pitchers. - 4. Twin cousins. - 5. Flaxie’s Kityleen. - 6. Flaxie growing up. - _Little Prudy flyaway series._ 6 vols. - _Little Prudy stories._ 6 vols. - _Little Prudy’s children series._ 6 vols. - _Quinnebasset series_:-- - 1. Our Helen. - 2. In old Quinnebasset. - 3. Janet. - 4. Quinnebasset girls. - 5. The Asbury twins. - 6. The Doctor’s daughter. - -=Mayhew, R., and B. Johnson.= - _Bubble books._ 12 vols. - -=Meade, L. T., and C. Halifax.= (L. T. Meade=Mrs. Smith). - Stories from the diary of a doctor. _Two series._ - -=Means, E. K.= - 1. E. K. Means. - 2. Further E. K. Means. - 3. More E. K. Means. - -=Mears, J. R.= - 1. The iron boys in the mines. - 2. The iron boys as foremen. - 3. The iron boys on the ore boats. - 4. The iron boys in the steel mills. - -_Melville, H._ - 1. Typee. - 2. Omoo. - -=Meredith, G.= - 1. Sandra Belloni. _Same as_ Emilia in England. - 2. Vittoria. - -=Merejkowski, D.= - 1. The death of the gods. - 2. The forerunner. _Same as_ The resurrection of the gods. - 3. Peter and Alexis. - -=Merriam, L. F.= - 1. Jenny’s bird house. - 2. Jenny and Tito. - -=Merriman, Mrs. E. J.= - 1. The little Millers. - 2. Mollie Miller. - -=Merwin, S.= - 1. Temperamental Henry. - 2. Henry is twenty. - 3. The passionate pilgrim. - -=Michaelis, K.= - 1. The dangerous age. - 2. Elsie Lindtner. - -=Middleton, J. A.= - 1. The grey ghost book. - 2. Another grey ghost book. - 3. The white ghost book. - -=Miller, H. R.= - 1. The man higher up. - 2. His rise to power. - -=Miller, O. T.= - 1. Kristy’s rainy day picnic. - 2. Kristy’s surprise party. - 3. Kristy’s queer Christmas. - -=Milne, A. A.= - 1. The day’s play. - 2. The holiday round. - 3. Once a week. - -=Mitchell, S. H.= - _War of Independence series_:-- - 1. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker. - 2. The Red City. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Characteristics. - 2. Dr. North and his friends. - -=Mitford, B.= - 1. The King’s assegai. - 2. The white shield. - -=Mitton, G. E., now Lady Scott.= - 1. Two stringed fiddle. - 2. The green moth (with Sir J. G. Scott). - -=Molesworth, Mrs.= - 1. Grandmother dear. - 2. A Christmas posy. - -=Montgomery, F. T.= - _Billy Whiskers (stories about goats) series._ 22 vols. - -=Montgomery, L. M.= - 1. Anne of Green Gables. - 2. Anne of Avonlea. - 3. Chronicles of Avonlea. - 4. Anne of the Island. - 5. Anne’s house of dreams. - 6. Rainbow Valley. - 7. Rilla of Ingleside. - -=Moore, D.= - 1. A plucky schoolgirl. - 2. Terry, the girl guide. - -=Moore, F. F.= - _Cromwellian Ireland series_:-- - 1. Castle Omeragh. - 2. Captain Latymer. - _Raymond Monk series_:-- - 1. The rise of Raymond. - 2. The fall of Raymond. - -=Moore, G.= - _Hail and farewell series_:-- - 1. Ave. - 2. Salve. - 3. Vale. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Evelyn Innes. - 2. Sister Teresa. - -=Moorman, F. W.= - 1. Tales of the Ridings. - 2. More tales of the Ridings. - -=Morecamp, A.= - 1. Live boys. - 2. Live boys in the Black Hills. - -=Morgan de Groot, J.= - 1. A lotus flower. - 2. Even if. - -=Morier, J.= - 1. The adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan. - 2. Hajji Baba in England. - -=Morrison, A.= - 1. Martin Hewitt, investigator. - 2. Chronicles of Martin Hewitt. - 3. Adventures of Martin Hewitt. - 4. The Red Triangle. - -=Morrison, G. W.= - 1. Girls of Central. - 2. Girls of Central High on Lake Luna. - 3. Girls of Central at basketball. - 4. Girls of Central on the stage. - 5. Girls of Central on track and field. - 6. Girls of Central in camp. - 7. Girls of Central aiding the Red Cross. - -=Morrison, S. E.= - 1. Chilhowee boys. - 2. Chilhowee boys in war time. - -=Morton, J. B.= - 1. Enchanter’s nightshade. - 2. Penny Royal. - -=Moulton, Mrs. L.= - Bed time stories. _Three series._ - -=Mowbray, J. P. [A. C. Wheeler.]= - 1. A journey to nature. - 2. Tangled up in Beulah land. - -=Muhlback, L. [C. M. Mundt.]= - _Frederick the Great series_:-- - 1. Frederick the Great and his court - 2. Berlin and Sans-Souci. - 3. Frederick the Great and his family. - _Louisa of Prussia series_:-- - 1. Louisa of Prussia and her times. - 2. Napoleon and the Queen of Prussia. - _Another series_:-- - 1. The youth of the Great Elector. - 2. The reign of the Great Elector. - _Note_.--The other works are stories of Prussian history. - -=Mulford, C. E.= - 1. Bar--20. - 2. Bar--20 days. - 3. Hop-along Cassidy. - 4. Buck Peters, ranchman; by C. E. Mulford and J. W. Clay. - 5. The coming of Cassidy--and the others. - 6. The man from Bar--20. - 7. Johnny Nelson. - 8. Bar--20 three. - -=Mullins, I. M.= - 1. The Blossom Shop. - 2. Anne of the Blossom Shop. - 3. Anne’s wedding. - 4. The Mt. Blossom girls. - -=Mundy, T.= - 1. The ivory trail. - 2. The Eye of Zeitoon. - - 1. Winds of the world. - 2. King, of the Khyber Rifles. - 3. Hirah Singh’s tale. - -=Munn, C. C.= - 1. Uncle Terry. - 2. The heart of Uncle Terry. - -=Munro, H. H., “Saki.”= - 1. Reginald. - 2. Reginald in Russia. - -=Munro, K.= - _Mates series_:-- - 1. Campmates. - 2. Dorymates. - 3. Canoemates. - 4. Raftmates. - _Pacific coast series_:-- - 1. The fur-seal’s tooth. - 2. Snow-shoes and sledges. - 3. Rick Dale. - 4. The painted desert. - _Rail and water series_:-- - 1. Under orders. - 2. Prince Dusty. - 3. Cab and caboose. - 4. The coral ship. - _White conqueror series_:-- - 1. With Crockett and Bowie. - 2. Through swamp and glade. - 3. At war with Pontiac. - 4. The white conquerors. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Two about Crockett. - 2. Lost Treasure Cave. - - -=Neill, A. S.= - 1. A dominie’s log. - 2. A dominie dismissed. - 3. A dominie in doubt. - 4. The booming of Bunkie. - -=Nelson, L.= - 1. The physician’s daughter. - 2. Wandering heroines. - -=Nesbit, E., now Mrs. Bland.= - _Treasure seekers series_:-- - 1. The story of the treasure seekers. - 2. The would-be-goods. - 3. The new treasure seekers. - 4. Oswald Bastable and others. - - 1. Five children and it. - 2. The Phœnix and the carpet. - 3. The amulet. - - 1. The house of Arden. - 2. Harding’s luck. - -=Neuman, B. P.= - _Paths of the blind series_:-- - 1. The greatness of Josiah Porlick. - 2. The spoils of victory. - 3. Dominy’s dollars. - -=Newte, H. W. C.= - 1. Calico Jack. - 2. The gentle bigamist. - -=Newton, W. D. B.= - 1. Phillip in particular. - 2. Phillip and the flappers. - -=Nexo, M. A.= - _Pelle, the conqueror series_:-- - 1. Boyhood. - 2. Apprenticeship. - 3. The great struggle. - 4. Daybreak. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Ditte: Girl alive! - 2. Ditte: Daughter of man. - -=Nicholson, M.= - 1. The house of a thousand candles. - 2. Rosalind at Red Gate. - -=Niven, F.= - 1. The Lost Cabin Mine. - 2. Hands up! - -=Norris, F.= - 1. The octopus. - 2. The pit. - _Note._--The above series was - planned as a trilogy, but - the author died before writing - the third part, to which he - intended to give the title The Wolf. - -=Norris, S.= - 1. Phil, the showman. - 2. The young showman’s rivals. - 3. The young showman’s pluck. - 4. The young showman’s triumph. - -=Norton, C. L.= - 1. Jack Benson’s log. - 2. A medal of honor man. - - -=Ober, F. A.= - 1. The Knockabout Club in search of treasure. - 2. The Knockabout Club on the Spanish Main. - 3. The Knockabout Club in North Africa. - 4. The Knockabout Club in Spain. - 5. The Knockabout Club in the Antilles. - 6. The Knockabout Club in the Everglades. - 7. The Knockabout Club in the Tropics. - 8. The Knockabout Club along shore. - 9. The Knockabout Club in the woods. - -=Odell, S. W.= - 1. Samson. - 2. Delilah. - -=Ogden, R.= - 1. Courage. - 2. Little Homespun. - -=O’Grady, S.= - 1. The Coming Cuculain. - 2. The gates of the North. - -=Oldmeadow, E.= - 1. Coggin. - 2. The hare. - 3. Wild fang. - -=Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. W.= - _Chronicles of Carlingford_:-- - 1. The Rector. - 2. The doctor’s family. - 3. Salem chapel. - 4. The perpetual curate. - 5. Miss Marjoribanks. - 6. Phœbe, junior. - _Stories of the seen and the unseen_:-- - 1. The land of darkness. - 2. A little pilgrim in the unseen. - 3. Stories of the seen and unseen. - 4. On the dark mountains. - 5. A beleagured city. - - 1. For love and life. - 2. Squire Arden. - - 1. The greatest heiress in England. - 2. Sir Tom. - - 1. The Ladies Lindores. - 2. Lady Car. - - 1. Passages in the life of Mistress Margaret Maitland. - 2. Lilliesleaf. - -=Ollivant, A.= - 1. Two men. - 2. One woman. - -=Onions, O.= - _The Taskers series_:-- - 1. The two kisses. - 2. A crooked mile. - _Another series_:-- - 1. In accordance with the evidence. - 2. The debit account. - 3. The story of Louie. - -=Oppenheim, E. P.= - 1. The yellow crayon. - 2. Mysterious Mr. Sabin. - - 1. Peter Ruff. - 2. The double four. - -=Optic, O. [W. T. Adams.]= - _All-over-the-world series_:-- - 1. A missing million. - 2. A millionaire at sixteen. - 3. A young knight errant. - 4. Strange sights abroad. - 5. American boys afloat. - 6. The young navigators. - 7. Up and down the Nile. - 8. Asiatic breezes. - 9. Across India. - 10. Half round the World. - 11. Four young explorers. - 12. Pacific shores. - _Army and navy stories_:-- - 1. The soldier boy. - 2. The young lieutenant. - 3. Fighting Joe. - 4. The sailor boy. - 5. The Yankee middy. - 6. Brave old salt. - _Blue and the gray (afloat) series_:-- - 1. Taken by the enemy. - 2. Within the enemy’s lines. - 3. On the blockade. - 4. Stand by the Union. - 5. Fighting for the right. - 6. A victorious union. - _Blue and the gray (on land) series_:-- - 1. Brother against brother. - 2. In the saddle. - 3. On the staff. - 4. A lieutenant at eighteen. - 5. At the front. - 6. An undivided union. - _Boat builders series_:-- - 1. All adrift. - 2. Snug harbor. - 3. Square and compasses. - 4. Stem to stern. - 5. All taut. - 6. Ready about. - _Famous Boat Club series_:-- - 1. The Boat Club. - 2. All aboard. - 3. Now or never. - 4. Try again. - 5. Poor and proud. - 6. Little by little. - _Flora Lee series_:-- - 1. The picnic party. - 2. The gold thimble. - 3. The do-somethings. - 4. Christmas gift. - 5. Uncle Ben. - 6. Birthday party. - _Great Western series_:-- - 1. Going West. - 2. Out West. - 3. Lake breezes. - 4. Going South. - -=Optic, O. [W. T. Adams.]= - _Great Western series (continued)_:-- - 5. Down South. - 6. Up the river. - _Household library_:-- - 1. In doors and out. - 2. Three millions. - 3. Living too fast. - _Lake shore series_:-- - 1. Through by daylight. - 2. Lightning express. - 3. On time. - 4. Switch off. - 5. Brake up. - 6. Bear and forbear. - _Onward and upward series_:-- - 1. Field and forest. - 2. Plane and plank. - 3. Desk and debit. - 4. Cringle and cross-tree. - 5. Bivouac and battle. - 6. Sea and shore. - _Riverdale series_:-- - 1. Little merchant. - 2. Proud and lazy. - 3. Young voyagers. - 4. Careless Kate. - 5. Dolly and I. - 6. Robinson Crusoe, junior. - _Starry flag series_:-- - 1. The starry flag. - 2. Breaking away. - 3. Seek and find. - 4. Freaks of fortune. - 5. Make or break. - 6. Down the river. - _Woodville series_:-- - 1. Rich and humble. - 2. In school and out. - 3. Watch and wait. - 4. Work and win. - 5. Hope and have. - 6. Haste and waste. - _Yacht Club series_:-- - 1. Little Bobtail. - 2. The Yacht Club. - 3. Money-maker. - 4. The coming wave. - 5. The Dorcas Club. - 6. Ocean born. - _Young America abroad series_:-- - 1. Outward bound. - 2. Shamrock and thistle. - 3. Red Cross. - 4. Dikes and ditches. - 5. Palace and cottage. - -=Optic, O. [W. T. Adams.]= - _Young America abroad series_:-- - 6. Down the Rhine. - 7. Up the Baltic. - 8. Northern lands. - 9. Cross and Crescent. - 10. Sunny shores. - 11. Vine and olive. - 12. Isles of the sea. - -=Orczy, Baroness.= - _Romances of the French Revolution_:-- - 1. The Scarlet Pimpernel. - 2. I will repay. - 3. The elusive Pimpernel. - 4. The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel. - 5. Eldorado. - 6. Lord Tony’s wife. - 7. The Scarlet Company. - _Dutch War of Independence series_:-- - 1. Leatherface. - 2. Flower o’ the Lily. - 3. The laughing cavalier. - 4. The first Sir Percy. - -=O’Riordan, C.= - 1. Adam of Dublin. - 2. Adam and Caroline. - -=Osgood, M. A.= - 1. Little Canary’s daisy. - 2. Little Canary. - 3. Little Canary’s Cousin Eugene. - 4. Little Canary’s black cats. - -=Ostrander, I.= - _McCarty series_:-- - 1. The clue in the air. - 2. The twenty-six cases. - 3. How many cards? - -=Otis, J. [J. O. Kaler.]= - _Boy scout series_:-- - 1. Boy scouts in the Maine woods. - 2. Boy scouts in a lumber camp. - _Boys venture series_:-- - 1. The Sarah Jane: Dicky Dalton, captain. - 2. The cruise of the Phœbe. - _Navy boys series_:-- - 1. With Grant at Vicksburgh. - 2. With Sherman to the sea. - _Pioneer series_:-- - 1. Peter of New Amsterdam. - 2. Calvert of Maryland. - 3. Stephen of Philadelphia. - 4. Hannah of Kentucky. - 5. Benjamin of Ohio. - 6. Martha of California. - -=Otis, J. [J. O. Kaler.]= - _Pioneer series (continued)_:-- - 7. Seth of Colorado. - 8. Antoine of Oregon. - 9. Philip of Texas. - _Silver Fox Farm series_:-- - 1. The wireless station at Silver Fox Farm. - 2. The aeroplane at Silver Fox Farm. - 3. Building an airship at Silver Fox Farm. - 4. Airship cruising from Silver Fox Farm. - _Stories of American history_:-- - 1. Defending the island. - 2. How we destroyed the Gaspee. - 3. Boston boys of 1775. - 4. When Dewey came to Manila. - 5. Off Santiago with Sampson. - 6. When Israel Putnam served the king. - 7. The signal boys of ’75. - 8. Under the liberty tree. - 9. The boys of 1745 at the capture of Louisberg. - 10. An island refuge: Casco Bay in 1676. - 11. Neal, the miller. - 12. Ezra Jordan’s escape. - _Stories of newsboy life_:-- - 1. Jenny Wren’s boarding-house. - 2. The boys’ revolt. - 3. Jerry’s family. - 4. Teddy and Carrots. - 5. The princess and Joe Potter. - 6. Larry Hudson’s ambition. - _Toby Tyler series_:-- - 1. Toby Tyler. - 2. Mr. Stubbs’s brother. - -=Otis, J., and E. Stratemeyer.= - _The minute boys series_:-- - 1. The minute boys of Yorktown. - 2. The minute boys of Philadelphia. - 3. The minute boys of Boston. - 4. The minute boys of New York City. - 5. The minute boys of South Carolina. - 6. The minute boys of the Wyoming Valley. - 7. The minute boys of the Mohawk Valley. - 8. The minute boys of the Green Mountains. - 9. The minute boys of Bunker Hill. - 10. The minute boys of Lexington. - -=Ouida. [L. de la Ramee.]= - 1. Princess Napraxine. - 2. Othmar. - -=Outcault, R. F.= - _Buster Brown series._ Many vols. - - -=Packard, F. L.= - 1. The adventures of Jimmy Dale. - 2. The further adventures of Jimmy Dale. - -=Page, G. [Mrs. R. A. Dobbin.]= - 1. Where the strange roads go down. - 2. Follow after. - _Jill series_:-- - 1. Jill’s Rhodesian philosophy. - 2. Jill on a ranch. - -=Page, T. N.= - _Santa Claus series._ 4 vols. - -=Pain, B.= - 1. Eliza. - 2. Eliza’s husband. - 3. Eliza getting on. - 4. Exit Eliza. - 5. Eliza’s son. - -=Paine, A. B.= - _Hollow tree stories._ 9 vols. - -=Palacio Valdes, A.= - 1. Riverita. - 2. Maxima. - -=Palmer, L. [M. L. Peebles.]= - _Honour series_:-- - 1. A question of honour. - 2. Where honour leads. - _Margaret stories_:-- - 1. Drifting and steering. - 2. One day’s weaving. - 3. Archie’s shadow. - 4. John Jack. - -=Pansy. [Mrs. G. M. Alden.]= - _Note_.--This author has written about - 200 stories. Hereunder are some of the sequels. - _Chautauqua series_:-- - 1. Four girls at Chautauqua. - 2. Chautauqua girls at home. - _Esther Ried series_:-- - 1. Esther Ried. - 2. Esther Ried asleep and awake. - 3. Esther Ried’s yet speaking. - 4. Esther Ried’s namesake. - 5. Julia Ried. - 6. The King’s daughter. - 7. Wise and otherwise. - -=Pansy. [Mrs. G. M. Alden.]= (_continued._) - _Ruth Erskine series_:-- - 1. Ruth Erskine’s crosses. - 2. Ruth Erskine’s son. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Getting ahead. - 2. Two boys. - -=Parker, Sir G.= - 1. Pierre and his people. - 2. An adventurer of the North. _Same as_ A Romany of the Snows. - -=Parry, E. A.= - 1. Katawampus. - 2. The first book of Krab. - 3. Butterscotia. - -=Parry, L.= - 1. Fullback. - 2. The big game. - -=Pasture, Mrs. Henry de la, afterwards Lady Clifford.= - 1. Catherine of Calais. - 2. Catherine’s child. - - 1. Master Christopher. - 2. Erica. _Same as_ The Honourable Mrs. Garry. - -=Patchin, F. G.= - _Battleship boys series_:-- - 1. The battleship boys at sea. - 2. The battleship boys first step upward. - 3. The battleship boys in foreign service. - 4. The battleship boys in the Tropics. - 5. The battleship boys under fire. - 6. The battleship boys in the wardroom. - 7. The battleship boys with the Adriatic chasers. - 8. The battleship boys on sky patrol. - _Pony rider boys series_:-- - 1. The pony rider boys in the Rockies. - 2. The pony rider boys in Texas. - 3. The pony rider boys in Montana. - 4. The pony rider boys in the Ozarks. - 5. The pony rider boys in the Alkali. - 6. The pony rider boys in New Mexico. - 7. The pony rider boys in the Grand Canyon. - 8. The pony rider boys with the Texas rangers. - _Range and Grange series_:-- - 1. The Range and Grange hustlers on the ranch. - 2. The Range and Grange hustlers’ greatest round up. - 3. The Range and Grange hustlers on the Plains. - 4. The Range and Grange hustlers at Chicago. - -=Paternoster, G. S.= - 1. The motor pirate. - 2. The cruise of the Conquistador. - -=Patten, G.= - 1. Cliff Stirling, captain of the nine. - 2. Cliff Stirling behind the line. - 3. Cliff Stirling, stroke of the crew. - - 1. The Rockspur nine. - 2. The Rockspur eleven. - 3. The Rockspur rivals. - -=Paull, Mrs. G. A.= - 1. Prince Dimple and his everyday doings. - 2. Prince Dimple’s further doings. - 3. Prince Dimple on his travels. - -=Paull, M. A.= - 1. Marjorie Darling. - 2. Marjorie’s doings. - 3. Marjorie’s play days. - -=Paull, M. E. K.= - 1. Ruby and Ruthie. - 2. Ruby’s ups and downs. - 3. Ruby at school. - 4. Ruby’s vacation. - -=Pearce, C. E.= - 1. Love besieged. - 2. Red revenge. - 3. A star of the East. - -=Pearse, M. G.= - Daniel Quorm. _Two series._ - -=Pease, H.= - 1. Magnus Sinclair. - 2. Of Mistress Eve. - 3. The burning crescent. - -=Peattie, Mrs. E. W.= - 1. Azalea. - 2. Annie Laurie and Azalea. - 3. Azalea at Sunset Gap. - 4. Lotta Embury’s career. - -=Peck, G. W.= - _Peck’s bad boy series._ At least 13 vols. - -=Peeress, A.= - 1. The shadow on the purple. - 2. The searchlight on the throne. - -=Pemberton, M.= - 1. The iron pirate. - 2. Captain Black. - -=Pendexter, H.= - _Along the coast series_:-- - 1. The young fishermen. - 2. The young sea-merchants. - _Camp and trail series_:-- - 1. The young timber-cruisers. - 2. The young gem-hunters. - 3. The young woodman. - 4. The young trappers. - 5. The young loggers. - -=Penrose, M.= - _Dorothy Dale series_:-- - 1. Dorothy Dale, a girl of to-day. - 2. Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School. - 3. Dorothy Dale’s great secret. - 4. Dorothy Dale and her chum. - 5. Dorothy Dale’s queer holiday. - 6. Dorothy Dale’s camping days. - 7. Dorothy Dale’s school rivals. - 8. Dorothy Dale in the city. - 9. Dorothy Dale’s promise. - 10. Dorothy Dale in the West. - 11. Dorothy Dale’s discovery. - 12. Dorothy Dale’s engagement. - _Motor girls series_:-- - 1. The motor girls. - 2. The motor girls on tour. - 3. The motor girls on Lookout Beach. - 4. The motor girls through New England. - 5. The motor girls on Cedar Lake. - 6. The motor girls on the coast. - 7. The motor girls on Crystal Bay. - 8. The motor girls on waters blue. - 9. The motor girls at Camp Sunrise. - 10. The motor girls in the mountains. - -=Pepys, S., Junior.= - 1. Diary of the Great Warr. - 2. Second diary of the Great Warr. - 3. Last diary of the Great Warr. - -=Perkins, L. F.= - _Twins series._ 8 vols. - -=Perry, N.= - 1. A flock of boys and girls. - 2. Another flock of girls. - 3. A flock of girls and their friends. - -=Phillips, H. W.= - 1. Mr. Scraggs introduced by Red Saunders. - 2. Red Saunders: his adventures West and East. - 3. Red Saunders’ pets and other critters. - 4. Plain Mary Smith. - -=Phillpotts, E.= - 1. The human boy. - 2. The human boy again. - 3. From the angle of seventeen. - 4. The human boy and the War. - -=Pidgin, C. F.= - 1. Quincey Adams Sawyer and Mason’s Corner folks. - 2. The further adventures of Quincey Adams - Sawyer and Mason’s Corner folks. - 3. The chronicles of Quincey Adams Sawyer, - detective; by C. F. Pidgin and J. M. Taylor. - -=Pier, A. S.= - 1. Boys of St. Timothy. - 2. Dormitory days. - 3. The jester of St. Timothy’s. - 4. Harding of St. Timothy’s. - - 1. His father’s son. - 2. Grannis of the Fifth. - -=Pierson, C. D.= - 1. Three little Millers. - 2. The Millers at Pencroft. - 3. The Millers and their playmates. - 4. The Millers and their new home. - -=Piper, M. R.= - 1. Sylvia’s experiment. - 2. Sylvia of the Hilltop. - 3. Sylvia Arden decides. - -=Platts, W. C.= - 1. The Tuttlebury tales. - 2. Tuttlebury troubles. - 3. The whims of Erasmus. - 4. More Tuttlebury tales. - -=Plummer, M. W.= - 1. Roy and Ray in Mexico. - 2. Roy and Ray in Canada. - -=Plympton, A. G.= - 1. Dear daughter Dorothy. - 2. Dorothy and Anton. - -=Pontoppidan, H.= - 1. Emmanuel. - 2. The promised land. - 3. Dommens Day (not translated). - -=Pool, M. L.= - 1. Roweny in Boston. - 2. Mrs. Keats Bradford. - - 1. The two Salomes. - 2. Out of step. - -=Porter, B. C.= - 1. Trudy and Timothy. - 2. Trudy and Timothy and the trees. - -=Porter, E. H.= - 1. Miss Billy. - 2. Miss Billy’s decision. - 3. Miss Billy--married. - -=Porter, E. H.= (_continued_). - 1. Pollyanna. - 2. Pollyanna grows up. - -=Porter, R.= - 1. Summer driftwood. - 2. Winter fire. - -=Portman, L.= - 1. Hugh Rendal. - 2. The progress of Hugh Rendal. - -=Portor, L. S.= - _Little school mate series_:-- - 1. Genevieve. - -=Potter, B.= - _Peter Rabbit series._ 15 vols. - -=Pratt, L.= - 1. Ezekiel. - 2. Ezekiel expands. - -=Prentiss, E.= - 1. Little Susy’s little servants. - 2. Little Susy’s six birthdays. - 3. Little Susy’s six teachers. - 4. Little Susy’s six servants. - - 1. Stepping forward. - 2. Stepping heavenward. - -=Prevost, M.= - 1. Frédérique. - 2. Léa. - -=Pritchard, K., and H.= - 1. The chronicles of Don Q. - 2. New chronicles of Don Q. - 3. Don Q.’s love story. - - -=Q. [Sir A. T. Quiller-Couch.]= - 1. The astonishing history of Troy Town. - 2. Noughts and crosses. - 3. The delectable Duchy. - 4. Wandering Heath. - 5. The White Wolf; and other fireside tales. - 6. The Mayor of Troy. - 7. Corporal Sam and other stories. - 8. Brother Copas. - 9. Hocken and Hunken. - -=Quin, D. [A. H. Lewis.]= - 1. Wolfville. - 2. Wolfville days. - 3. Wolfville nights. - 4. Black Lion Inn. - 5. Sandburrs. - -=Quirk, L. W.= - 1. The fourth down. - 2. The freshman eight. - 3. The third stroke. - -=Quirk, L. W.= (_continued_). - 1. The boy scouts of the Black Eagle Patrol. - 2. The boy scouts on crusade. - 3. The boy scouts of Lakeville High. - - -=Ralphson, G. H.= - 1. Over there with the Marines at Chateau Thierry. - 2. Over there with the Canadians at Vimy Ridge. - 3. Over there with the Pershing’s heroes at Cantigny. - 4. Over there with the doughboys at St. Mihiel. - 5. Over there with the engineers at Cambrai. - 6. Over there with the Yanks in the Argonne Forest. - -=Rand, E. A.= - _Look ahead series_:-- - 1. Making the best of it. - 2. Up North in a whaler. - 3. Too late for the tide mill. - _Up the ladder series_:-- - 1. The Knights of the White Shield. - 2. The school in the light-house. - 3. Yard-stick and scissors. - 4. The camp at Surf Bluff. - 5. Out of the breakers. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Her Christmas and her Easter. - 2. Margie at Harbor Light. - -=Rankin, Mrs. C.= - 1. Dandelion Cottage. - 2. Adopting of Rosa Marie. - 3. The castaways of Pete’s patch. - -=Ray, A. C.= - _Buddie books_:-- - 1. Buddie, the story of a boy. - 2. Buddie at Gray Buttes Camp. - _Sidney books_:-- - 1. Sidney. - 2. Janet. - 3. Day. - 4. Sidney at college. - _Teddy books_:-- - 1. Teddy: her book. - 2. Phebe: her profession. - 3. Teddy: her daughter. - 4. Nathalie’s chum. - 5. Ursula’s freshman. - 6. Nathalie’s sister. - -=Raymond, E.= - _Dorothy books_:-- - 1. Dorothy. - 2. Dorothy at Skyrie. - 3. Dorothy’s schooling. - 4. Dorothy’s travels. - 5. Dorothy’s house party. - 6. Dorothy in California. - 7. Dorothy on a ranch. - 8. Dorothy’s house boat. - 9. Dorothy at Oak Knowe. - 10. Dorothy’s triumph. - 11. Dorothy’s tour. - _Jessica books_:-- - 1. Jessica Trent. - 2. Jessica, the heiress. - 3. Jessica Trent’s inheritance. - -=Raymond, W.= - 1. Two men o’ Mendip. - 2. No soul above money. - -=Reade, C.= - 1. It is never too late to mend. - 2. The autobiography of a thief. - - 1. Love me little love me long. - 2. Hard cash. - -=Reed, H. L.= - 1. Brenda: her school and her club. - 2. Brenda’s summer at Rockley. - 3. Brenda’s cousin at Radcliff. - 4. Brenda’s bargain. - 5. Amy in Acadia. - 6. Brenda’s ward. - - 1. Irma and Nap. - 2. Irma in Italy. - -=Reeve, A. B.= - _Craig Kennedy series_:-- - 1. Craig Kennedy, detective. - 2. The poisoned pen. - 3. The silent bullet. - 4. The gold of the gods. - 5. The dream doctor. - 6. The adventuress. - 7. The treasure train. - 8. The Black Hand. - 9. The Panama plot. - -=Reid, M.= - 1. The boy hunters. - 2. The young voyageurs. - - 1. The bush boys. - 2. The young yägers. - 3. The giraffe hunters. - - 1. The plant hunters. - 2. The cliff climbers. - - 1. Ran away to sea. - 2. The ocean waifs. - -=Remick, G. M.= - 1. Glenlock girls. - 2. Glenlock girls abroad. - 3. Glenlock Girls’ Club. - 4. Glenlock at Camp West. - - 1. Jane Stuart, twin. - 2. Jane Stuart’s chum. - 3. Jane Stuart at Rivercroft. - 4. Jane Stuart, comrade. - - 1. The Sheldon six--Anne. - Others in preparation. - -=Reynolds, S.= - 1. A poor man’s house. - 2. Alongshore. - 3. How ’twas. - 4. Seems so. - -=Rhoades, N.= - 1. The little girl next door. - 2. Little Miss Rosamund. - - 1. Winifred’s neighbors. - 2. The children on the top floor. - -=Rice, A. H.= - 1. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. - 2. Lovey Mary. - -=Richards, L. E.= - _Calvin Parks series_:-- - 1. The wooing of Calvin Parks. - 2. “Up to Calvin’s.” - 3. On board the Mary Sands. - _Captain January series_:-- - 1. Captain January. - 2. Melody. - 3. Marie. - 4. Rosin, the beau. - _Mrs. Tree series_:-- - 1. Mrs. Tree. - 2. Mrs. Tree’s will. - _Queen Hildegarde._ - 1. Queen Hildegarde. - 2. Hildegarde’s holiday. - 3. Hildegarde’s home. - 4. Hildegarde’s neighbours. - 5. Hildegarde’s harvest. - _Three Margarets series_:-- - 1. Three Margarets. - 2. Margaret Montfort. - 3. Peggy. - 4. Rita. - 5. Fernley House. - 6. The Merryweathers. - -=Richardson, D. M.= - _Miriam Henderson series_:-- - 1. Pointed roofs. - 2. Backwater. - 3. Honeycomb. - 4. The tunnel. - 5. Interim. - 6. Deadlock. - 7. Revolving lights. - -=Richmond, Mrs. G. S.= - _Juliet series_:-- - 1. The indifference of Juliet. - 2. With Juliet in England. - _Red Pepper Burns series_:-- - 1. Red Pepper Burns. - 2. Mrs. Red Pepper. - 3. Red Pepper’s patients. - 4. Red and black. - -=Rinehart, M. R.= - 1. Tish. - 2. More Tish. - -=Rita. [Mrs. Desmond Humphreys.]= - 1. Sheba. - 2. Countess Pharamond. - -=Rives, A., now Princess Troubetzkoy.= - 1. The quick and the dead. - 2. Barbara Dering. - -=Robbins, Mrs. S. S.= - 1. Mabel Hazard’s thoroughfare. - 2. Mabel’s stepmother. - -=Robins, Elizabeth. [Mrs. G. R. Parks] C. E. Raimond=, _pseud._ - 1. The new moon. - 2. Milly’s story. - -=Robinson, E.= - 1. A little puritan bound girl. - 2. A little puritan rebel. - 3. A little puritan’s first Christmas. - -=Robinson, E. H.= - 1. Smiles, a rose of the Cumberlands. - 2. (In preparation). - -=Robinson, P.= - _Indian garden series_:-- - 1. Chasing a fortune. - 2. Tigers at large. - 3. Under the punkah. - 4. Valley of the Teetotum Trees. - -=Robinson, R. E.= - 1. Uncle Lisha’s shop. - 2. Uncle Lisha’s camps. - 3. Uncle Lisha’s outing. - -=Rockwood, R.= - 1. Dave Fearless after a sunken treasure. - 2. Dave Fearless on a floating island. - 3. Dave Fearless and the cave of mystery. - -=Rohmer, S. [J. S. Ward.]= - _Oriental mystery stories_ (not sequels): - 1. Tales of secret Egypt. - 2. Brood of the Witch Queen. - _Stories of Chinatown in London_:-- - 1. The mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu. - 2. The devil doctor. - 3. The Si-Fan mysteries. - 4. The Golden Scorpion. - 5. The yellow claw. - 6. Dope. - 7. Tales of Chinatown. - -=Rolland, R.= - _John Christopher series_:-- - 1. Dawn and morning. - 2. Storm and stress. - 3. John Christopher in Paris. - 4. Journey’s end. - _Note._--The French text is in 10 vols. - -=Rover, W.= - 1. The Neptune outward bound. - 2. The Neptune afloat. - -=Roy, L. E.= - _Five little Starrs series._ 8 vols. - -=Royle, E. M.= - 1. The squaw man. - 2. The silent call. - -=Russan, A., and F. Boyle.= - 1. The orchid seekers. - 2. The Riders. - -=Rutherford, M. [W. H. White.]= - 1. Autobiography of Mark Rutherford. - 2. Mark Rutherford’s deliverance. - -=Rutzebeck, H.= - 1. Alaska man’s luck. - 2. My Alaskan idyll. - -=Rynd, E. E.= - 1. Mrs. Green. - 2. Mrs. Green again. - - -=Sabatini, R.= - _Cesare Borgia series_:-- - 1. Shame of motley. - 2. Justice of the Duke. - 3. Banner of the Bull. - -=Sabin, E. L.= - _Bar B boys series_:-- - 1. Bar B boys. - 2. Range and trail. - -=Sabin, E. L.= - _Bar B boys series (continued)_:-- - 3. Circle K. - 4. Old Four-toes. - 5. Treasure Mountain. - 6. Scarface Ranch. - _Great West series_:-- - 1. The boy settler. - 2. “The Great Pike’s rush.” - 3. On the overland stage. - 4. Opening the iron trail. - _Trail blazers series_:-- - 1. Gold seekers of ’49. - 2. Buffalo Bill and the Overland trail. - 3. On the Plains with Custer. - 4. With Carson and Frémont. - 5. With Houston in Texas. - 6. In Mexico with General Scott. - -=Saki. Refer to Munro, H. H.= - -=Sampson, E. S., and Calhoun, F. B.= - 1. Miss Minerva and William Green Hill. - 2. Billy and the Major. - 3. Miss Minerva’s baby. - -=Samuels, A. F.= - _Dick and Daisy series_:-- - 1. Adrift in the world. - 2. Fighting life’s battles. - 3. Saved from the street. - 4. Grandfather Millys’ luck. - _Dick Travers abroad series_:-- - 1. Little Cricket. - 2. Palm Land. - 3. The lost tar. - 4. On the wave. - -=Sanborn, K. A.= - 1. Adopting an abandoned farm. - 2. Abandoning an adopted farm. - -=Sand, George. [Madame Dudevant.]= - _Berrichon idylls_:-- - 1. Little Fadette. - 2. The devil’s pool. - 3. Francis, the waif. - _Socialist novels_:-- - 1. The master mosaic workers. - 2. The journeyman joiner. - 3. The miller of Angibault. - _A woman singer series_:-- - 1. Consuelo. - 2. The Countess of Rudolstadt. - -=Sanderson, M. L.= - 1. The camp fire girls at Hillside. - 2. The camp fire girls at Pine Tree Camp. - 3. The camp fire girls at Top o’ the World. - 4. The camp fire girls at Look Out Pass. - 5. The camp fire girls at Driftwood Heights. - 6. The camp fire girls in Old Kentucky. - 7. The camp fire girls on a yacht. - -=Sapper [Major C. H. McNeile.]= - 1. Bull-dog Drummond. - 2. Further adventures of Bull-dog Drummond. - -=Saunders, M.= - 1. Beautiful Joe. - 2. Beautiful Joe’s paradise. - - 1. True Tilda. - 2. Tilda Jane’s orphans. - -=Sawyer, E. A.= - 1. The Christmas Makers’ Club. - 2. Elsa’s gift home. - -=Saxby, J. M. E.= - _Shetland series_:-- - 1. The lads of Lunda. - 2. The Yarl’s yacht. - 3. The Viking boys. - 4. The saga-book of Lunda. - -=Scannell, F.= - 1. Cinderella’s sisters. - 2. Peter’s predicament. - -=Scapel, Æsculapius. [E. Berdoe.]= - 1. St. Bernard’s. - 2. Dying scientifically: key to St. Bernard’s. - -=Schultz, J. W.= - 1. Sinopah, the Indian boy. - 2. With the Indians in the Rockies. - 3. The quest of the fish-dog skin. - 4. On the warpath. - -=Schumacher, H.= - 1. The fair enchantress. - 2. Nelson’s last love. - -=Scott, Mrs. C. A. Dawson-.= - _Some women studies_:-- - 1. The maiden (The story of Anne Bearnes). - 2. The mother (The burden). - 3. The matron (Treasure trove). - -=Scott, G. F.= - 1. Jean Cabot at Ashton. - 2. Jean Cabot in the British Isles. - 3. Jean Cabot in cap and gown. - 4. Jean Cabot at the house with the blue shutters. - -=Scott, J. R.= - 1. The Colonel of the Red Hussars. - 2. The Princess Dehra. - -=Scott, Sir W.= - 1. The monastery. - 2. The abbot. - _Chronicles of the Canongate_ include:-- - Chrystabel Croftangry. - The Fair Maid of Perth. - The Highland widow. - My Aunt Margaret’s mirror. - The surgeon’s daughter. - The tapestried chamber. - The two drovers. - _Tales of my landlord_ include:-- - The Black Dwarf. - The bride of Lammermoor. - Castle Dangerous. - Count Robert of Paris. - The heart of Mid-Lothian. - The legend of Montrose. - Old Mortality. - _Tales of the Crusaders_ include:-- - 1. The betrothed. - 2. The talisman. - -=Scudder, H. E.= - 1. Doings of the Bodley family in town and country. - 2. The Bodley telling stories. - 3. The Bodleys on wheels. - 4. The Bodleys afoot. - 5. Mr. Bodley abroad. - 6. The Bodley grandchildren and their journey in Holland. - 7. The English Bodley family. - 8. The Viking Bodleys. - -=Setoun, G. [T. N. Hepburn]= - 1. Barncraig. - 2. Sunshine and Haar. - -=Sewell, E. M.= - 1. The journal of a home life. - 2. After life. - -=Shafer, Mrs. S. A.= - 1. The day before yesterday. - 2. Beyond chance of change. - -=Sharber, K. T.= - 1. The annals of Ann. - 2. At the age of Eve. - -=Shaw, G. B.= - _Note._--Sir H. Johnston’s Mrs. Warren’s - daughter is a sequel to Shaw’s - Mrs. Warren’s profession. - -=Sheehan, P. A.= - 1. Geoffrey Austin, student. - 2. The triumph of failure. - -=Sheldon, C. M.= - 1. In His steps. - 2. “Jesus is here.” - -=Sheppard, A. T.= - 1. The rise of Ledgar Dunstan. - 2. The quest of Ledgar Dunstan. - -=Sherman, C. L.= - _Dot series._ 4 vols. - -=Sherman, V. T.= - 1. Boy scouts with Joffre. - 2. Boy scouts in the war zone. - 3. Scouting the Balkans in a motor boat. - 4. Capturing a spy. - 5. The runaway balloon. - 6. A lost patrol. - 7. The boy scout signal. - 8. An interrupted wig-wag. - 9. The call of the Beaver patrol. - 10. The perils of an air ship. - -=Sherwood, E.= - _Boys and girls friend series_:-- - 1. Buffalo Bill, the boys’ friend. - 2. Lucky, the young navyman. - 3. Lucky, the young soldier. - 4. Lucky, the boy scout. - 5. Mary Lee’s friend. - 6. Mary Lee at Washington. - 7. Mary Lee, the Red Cross girl. - 8. Mary Lee, the camp fire girl. - -=Shillaber, B. P.= - 1. Ike Partington. - 2. Cruises with Captain Bob. - 3. Double-runner Club. - 4. The Partington patchwork. - 5. Ike Partington and his friends. - -=Shirley, P. [S. J. Clarke.]= - _Boy Donald series_:-- - 1. Boy Donald. - 2. Boy Donald and his chum. - 3. Boy Donald and his hero. - _Little Miss Weezy series_:-- - 1. Little Miss Weezy. - 2. Little Miss Weezy’s brother. - 3. Little Miss Weezy’s sister. - _Silver Gate series_:-- - 1. Young Master Kirke. - 2. The merry five. - 3. The happy six. - -=Shute, H. A.= - _Real diary of a real boy_:-- - v. 1. Sequil. - v. 2. Real boys. - v. 3. Plupy, the real boy. - v. 4. The youth Plupy. - v. 5. Brite and fair. - -=Sidgwick, E.= - _Ashwin series_:-- - 1. A lady of leisure. - 2. Duke Jones. - 3. The accolade. - _Tony Edgell series_:-- - 1. Promise. - 2. Succession. - _Wickford (or Iveagh) series_:-- - 1. Hatchways. - 2. Jamesie. - -=Sidney, M. [H. M. Lothrop.]= - 1. Five little Peppers and how they grew. - 2. Five little Peppers midway. - 3. Five little Peppers grown up. - 4. Phronsie Pepper. - 5. The stories Polly Pepper told. - 6. The adventures of Joel Pepper. - 7. Five little Peppers abroad. - 8. Five little Peppers at school. - 9. Five little Peppers and their friends. - 10. Ben Pepper. - 11. Five little Peppers in the little Brown House. - 12. Our Davie Pepper. - -=Sidney, Sir P.= - _Note._--Mrs. Deames’ Arcadia, written by a - young gentleman, is a continuation - of Sir P. Sidney’s Arcadia. - -=Sienkiewicz, H.= - 1. With fire and sword (Poland and Russia). - 2. The deluge (Poland, Sweden and Russia). - 3. Pan Michael (Poland, Russia and the Ukraine). - -=Silberrad, U. L.= - 1. The wedding of the Lady of Lovell. - 2. The second book of Tobiah. - 3. Green pastures. - -=Silvers, E. R.= - 1. Dick Arnold of Raritan College. - 2. Dick Arnold plays the game. - -=Simms, W. G.= - _American Revolution stories_:-- - 1. The partisan. - 2. Mellicampe. - 3. Katherine Walton. - 4. The Forayers. - 5. Eutaw. - _Kentucky series_:-- - 1. Charlemonte. - 2. Beauchampe. - -=Sims, G. R.= - _Dorcas Dene, detective. Two series._ - _Mary Jane series_:-- - 1. Mary Jane’s memoirs. - 2. Mary Jane married. - -=Sinclair, U.= - _New York trilogy_:-- - 1. The metropolis. - 2. The money-changers. - 3. The machine. - _Sylvia series_:-- - 1. Sylvia. - 2. Sylvia’s marriage. - -=Singmaster, E.= - 1. When Sarah saved the dog. - 2. When Sarah went to school. - -=Sladen, D.= - 1. A Japanese marriage. - 2. Playing the game. - -=Slater, Mrs. C. P.= - 1. Margaret Pow in furrin parts. - 2. Margaret Pow comes home. - 3. Margaret Pow looks back. - -=Smith, A.= - 1. Alfred Hagart’s household. - 2. Miss Oona McQuarrie. - -=Smith, C. C.= - 1. Bob Knight’s diary at Poplar High School. - 2. Bob Knight’s diary camping out. - 3. Bob Knight’s diary with the circus. - -=Smith, F. H.= - 1. Colonel Carter of Cartersville. - 2. Colonel Carter’s Christmas. - -=Smith, H. L.= - 1. The girls of Friendly Terrace. - 2. Peggy Raymond’s vacation. - 3. Peggy Raymond’s school days. - 4. The Friendly Terrace quartette. - -=Smith, J. P.= - 1. Widow Goldsmith’s daughter. - 2. Chris and Otho. - -=Smith, R. P.= - 1. The rival campers. - 2. The rival campers afloat. - 3. The rival campers ashore. - 4. The rival campers among the oyster pirates. - -=Snaith, J. C.= - 1. Love Lane. - 2. The Council of Seven. - -=Somerville, E. Œ., and M. Ross. [Violet Martin.]= - 1. Some experiences of an Irish R.M. - 2. Further experiences of an Irish R.M. - (Other books, although not sequels, are similar Irish sketches). - -=Southworth, Mrs. E. D. E. N.= - 1. A beautiful friend. - 2. Victor’s triumph. - - 1. The bride’s fate. - 2. The changed brides. - - 1. Cruel as the grave. - 2. Tried for her life. - - 1. Fair play. - 2. How he won her. - - 1. The family doom. - 2. The maiden widow. - - 1. The hidden hand. - 2. Capitola’s peril. - - 1. Ishmael. - 2. Self-raised. - - 1. The lost heir of Linlithgow. - 2. A noble lord. - - 1. Only a girl’s heart. - 2. The rejected bride. - 3. Gertrude Haddon. - - 1. Unknown. - 2. The mystery of Raven Rocks. - 3. The phantom wedding. - 4. A perfect love. - -=Souvestre, P., and M. Allain.= - 1. Fantômas. - 2. The exploits of Juve. - 3. Messengers of evil. - 4. A nest of spies. - 5. A royal prisoner. - 6. Slippery as sin. - 7. A limb of Satan. - 8. The yellow document. - -=Sparhawk, F. C.= - 1. Dorothy Brooke’s schooldays. - 2. Dorothy Brooke’s vacation. - 3. Dorothy Brooke’s experiments. - 4. Dorothy Brooke at Ridgemore. - 5. Dorothy Brooke across the sea. - -=Spearman, F. H.= - 1. Held for orders. - 2. Nerve of Foley, &c. - -=Speed, N.= - 1. Molly Brown’s freshman days. - 2. Molly Brown’s sophomore days. - 3. Molly Brown’s junior days. - 4. Molly Brown’s senior days. - 5. Molly Brown’s post graduate days. - 6. Molly Brown’s orchard home. - 7. Molly Brown of Kentucky. - -=Spielhagen, F.= - 1. Problematic characters. - 2. Through night to light. - -=Spyri, J.= - 1. Heida’s early experiences. - 2. Heida’s further experiences. - -=Stables, G.= - 1. Cruise of The Snowbird. - 2. Wild adventures round the Pole. - -=Stacpoole, H. de V.= - 1. The blue horizon. - 2. In blue waters. - -=Standish, B. L.= - _Big League series_:-- - 1. Lefty o’ the Bush. - 2. Lefty o’ the Big League. - 3. Lefty o’ the Blue Stockings. - 4. Lefty o’ the training camp. - 5. Brick King, backstop. - 6. The making of a Big Leaguer. - 7. Courtney of the center garden. - 8. Covering of the lock-in-corner. - 9. Lefty Locke, pitcher-manager. - 10. Guarding the keystone sack. - 11. The man on first. - _Frank Merriwell series_:-- - 1. Frank Merriwell’s school days. - 2. Frank Merriwell’s chums. - 3. Frank Merriwell’s foes. - 4. Frank Merriwell’s trip West. - 5. Frank Merriwell down South. - 6. Frank Merriwell’s bravery. - 7. Frank Merriwell’s hunting tour. - 8. Frank Merriwell’s races. - 9. Frank Merriwell’s sports afield. - 10. Frank Merriwell at Yale. - -=Standish, B. L.= - _Frank Merriwell series (continued)_:-- - 11. Frank Merriwell’s courage. - 12. Frank Merriwell’s daring. - 13. Frank Merriwell’s skill. - 14. Frank Merriwell’s champions. - -=Standish, W. [W. L. Sawyer.]= - 1. Captain Jack Lorimer. - 2. Jack Lorimer’s champions. - 3. Jack Lorimer’s holidays. - -=Stephens, C. A.= - _Camping out series_:-- - 1. Camping out. - 2. Left on Labrador. - 3. Off to the geysers. - 4. Lynx-hunting. - 5. Fox-hunting. - 6. On the Amazons. - _Knockabout Club series_:-- - 1. Knockabout Club alongshore. - 2. Knockabout Club in the Tropics, Mexico and S. America. - 3. Knockabout Club in the woods: Maine and Canada. - 4. Knockabout Club in search of treasure. - 5. Knockabout Club on the Spanish Main. - 6. Knockabout Club in North Africa. - 7. Knockabout Club in Spain. - 8. Knockabout Club in the Antilles. - 9. Knockabout Club in the Everglades. - -=Stevens, W. O.= - 1. “Pewee” Clinton, plebe. - 2. Messmates. - -=Stevenson, B. E.= - 1. The young section-hand. - 2. The young train dispatcher. - 3. The young train master. - 4. The young apprentice. - - 1. The Holladay case. - 2. The Marathon mystery. - -=Stevenson, R. L.= - 1. Kidnapped. - 2. Catriona. _Same as_ David Balfour. - -=Stewart, A. M.= - 1. Gerald. - 2. Eustace. - -=Stewart, J. L.= - 1. Campfire girls in the woods. - 2. Campfire girls on the farm. - 3. Campfire girls on Long Lake. - 4. Campfire girls in the mountains. - 5. Campfire girls on march. - 6. Campfire girls at the sea shore. - -=Stinde, J.= - 1. The Buchholz family. - 2. The Buchholzes in Italy. - 3. Frau Wilhelmine. - -=Stirling, Y.= - 1. A United States midshipman afloat. - 2. A United States midshipman in China. - 3. A United States midshipman in Japan. - 4. A United States midshipman in the South Seas. - -=Stockton, F. R.= - 1. The adventures of Captain Horn. - 2. Mrs. Cliff’s yacht. - - 1. Captain Chap. - 2. The young master of Hyson Hall. - - 1. The casting away of Mrs. Lecks and Mrs. Aleshine. - 2. The Dusantes. - - 1. Rudder Grange. - 2. Rudder Grangers abroad. - 3. Pomona’s travels. - -=Stoddard, W. O.= - _Cowboy and college life series_:-- - 1. Dab Kinzer. - 2. The quartet. - _Revolutionary series_:-- - 1. Dan Munroe. - 2. Two cadets with Washington. - -=Stoker, B.= - 1. Dracula. - 2. Dracula’s guest; and other stories. - -=Stokes, K.= - 1. The motor maids’ school days. - 2. The motor maids’ palm and pine. - 3. The motor maids across the Continent. - 4. The motor maids by rose, shamrock and heather. - 5. The motor maids in fair Japan. - 6. The motor maids at Sunrise Camp. - -=Stone, G.= - 1. Jane and the owl. - 2. The adventures of Jane. - -=Stowe, Mrs. H. B.= - _Harry Henderson series_:-- - 1. My wife and I. - 2. We and our neighbours. - -=Stowe, Mrs. H. B.= (_continued_). - 1. Uncle Tom’s cabin. - 2. Key to Uncle Tom’s cabin. - -=Strang, H.= - _Russo-Japanese War series_:-- - 1. Kobo. - 2. Brown of Mukden. - _Stories of the Great War_:-- - 1. Burton of the Flying Corps. - 2. Fighting with French. - 3. A hero of Liège. - 4. With Haig on the Somme. - 5. Tom Willoughby’s scouts. - 6. The blue raider. - -=Stratemeyer, E.= - _Bound to succeed series_:-- - 1. Richard Dare’s adventure. - 2. Oliver Bright’s search. - _Colonial series_:-- - 1. With Washington in the West. - 2. Marching on Niagara. - 3. At the fall of Montreal. - 4. On the trail of Pontiac. - 5. The fort in the wilderness. - 6. Trail and trading post. - _Dave Porter series_:-- - 1. Dave Porter at Oak Hall. - 2. Dave Porter in the South Seas. - 3. Dave Porter’s return to school. - 4. Dave Porter in the far North. - 5. Dave Porter and his classmates. - 6. Dave Porter at Star Ranch. - 7. Dave Porter and his rivals. - 8. Dave Porter on Cave Island. - 9. Dave Porter and the runaways. - 10. Dave Porter in the gold fields. - 11. Dave Porter at Bear Camp. - _Lakeport series_:-- - 1. The Gun Club boys of Lakeport. - 2. The baseball boys of Lakeport. - 3. The Boat Club boys of Lakeport. - 4. The football boys of Lakeport. - 5. The automobile boys of Lakeport. - 6. The aircraft boys of Lakeport. - _Old Glory series_:-- - 1. Under Dewey at Manila. - 2. A young volunteer in Cuba. - 3. Fighting in Cuban waters. - 4. Under Otis in the Philippines. - 5. The campaign of the jungle. - 6. Under MacArthur in Luzon. - _Pan-American series_:-- - 1. Lost on the Orinoco. - 2. The young volcano explorers. - -=Stratemeyer, E.= - _Pan-American series (continued)_:-- - 3. The young explorers on the Isthmus. - 4. The young explorers on the Amazon. - 5. The treasure seekers of the Andes. - 6. Chased across the Pampas. - _Rover boys series_:-- - 1. The rover boys in the air. - 2. The rover boys in New York; by A. M. Winfield. - _Ship and shore series_:-- - 1. The last cruise of The Spitfire. - 2. Reuben Stone’s discovery. - _Soldiers of fortune series_:-- - 1. On to Pekin. - 2. Under the Mikado’s flag. - 3. At the fall of Port Arthur. - 4. Under Togo for Japan. - See also Otis, J. - -=Strathesk, J. [J. Todd.]= - 1. Bits from Blinkbonny. - 2. More bits from Blinkbonny. - -=Streeter, E.= - 1. Dere Mable. - 2. That’s me all over. - 3. Same old Bill, eh Mable! - -=Stretton, H. [S. Smith.]= - 1. Jessica’s first prayer. - 2. Jessica’s mother. - -=Stringer, A.= - 1. The prairie wife. - 2. The prairie mother. - -=Stuart, E. [A. C. Leroy.]= - 1. Harum Scarum. - 2. Harum Scarum’s fortune. - 3. Harum Scarum married. - -=Stuart, G.= - 1. The boy scouts of the air at Eagle Camp. - 2. The boy scouts of the air at Greenwood School. - 3. The boy scouts of the air in Indian land. - 4. The boy scouts of the air in northern wilds. - 5. The boy scouts of the air on Flathead Mountains. - 6. The boys scouts of the air on the Great Lakes. - 7. The boy scouts of the air in Belgium. - 8. The boy scouts of the air in the Lone Star patrol. - 9. The boy scouts of the air on Lost Island. - 10. The boy scouts of the air on the French front. - 11. The boy scouts of the air with Pershing. - 12. The boy scouts of the air in the dismal swamp. - -=Stuart, Mrs. R. M.= - 1. Sonny: a Christmas guest. - 2. Sonny’s father. - -=Sullivan, J. F.= - 1. Here they are. - 2. There they are! - 3. Here they are again! - -=Sullivan, T. F.= - Day and night stories. _Two series._ - -=Surtees, R. S.= - 1. Jorrocks’s jaunts and jollities. - 2. Handley Cross. - -=Sutcliffe, H.= - 1. A bachelor in Arcady. - 2. A benedick in Arcady. - - 1. A man of the moors. - 2. Through sorrow’s gates. - - 1. Shameless Wayne. - 2. Red o’ the feud. - -=Swan, A. S. [Mrs. B. Smith]= - 1. Elizabeth Glen. - 2. Mrs. Keith Hamilton, M.B. - - 1. A son of Erin. - 2. An American woman. - -=Sweet, S.= - 1. The six little Pennypackers. - 2. How the Pennypackers kept the light. - -=Syrett, N.= - 1. The Victorians. - 2. Rose Cottingham married. - - -=Taffrail. [Commander T. Dorling.]= - 1. Pincher Martin, O.D. - 2. “Oh, Joshua!” - -=Taggart, M. A.= - _Beth series_:-- - 1. Beth’s wonder winter. - 2. Beth’s old home. - _Doctor’s little girl series_:-- - 1. The Doctor’s little girl. - 2. Sweet Nancy. - 3. Nancy, the Doctor’s little partner. - 4. Nancy Porter’s opportunity. - 5. Nancy and the Coggs twins. - _Six little girls series_:-- - 1. Six girls and Bob. - 2. Six girls and the tea room. - 3. Betty Gaston, the seventh girl. - 4. Six girls and Betty. - 5. Six girls grown up. - 6. Her daughter Jean. - -=Tannenforst, U.= - 1. The thistles of Mount Cedar. - 2. Heroines of a schoolroom. - -=Tarkington, B.= - 1. Penrod. - 2. Penrod and Sam. - -=Thackeray, W. M.= - 1. The history of Henry Esmond. - 2. The Virginians. - -=Thorn, I.= - 1. Quite unexpected. - 2. A flock of four. - 3. Geoff and Jim. - 4. Captain Geoff. - 5. Jim. - 6. The Harringtons at home. - -=Thorne, P. [Mrs. M. P. W. Smith.]= - _Jolly good times stories_:-- - 1. Jolly good times. - 2. Jolly good times at school. - 3. Jolly good times at Hackmatack. - 4. More jolly good times at Hackmatack. - 5. Jolly good times to-day. - 6. A jolly good summer. - 7. The Browns. - 8. Their canoe trip. - _Old Deerfield series_:-- - 1. The boy captive of Old Deerfield. - 2. The boy captive in Canada. - 3. Boys of the border. - _Young puritans series_:-- - 1. The young puritans of Old Hadley. - 2. The young puritans in King Philip’s War. - 3. The young puritans in captivity. - 4. The young puritans and the old puritans at Hatfield. - -=Thurston, E. T.= - The achievement of Richard Furlong, formerly published separately, as-- - 1. The antagonists. - 2. Richard Furlong. - 3. The achievement. - _Bellwattle and Cruikshank series_:-- - 1. The garden of resurrection. - 2. Tares. - 3. The patchwork papers. - 4. Sheepskins and grey russet. - _John Grey series_:-- - 1. The city of beautiful nonsense. - 2. The world of wonderful reality. - -=Thurston, Mrs. I. T.= - 1. The bishop’s shadow. - 2. The big brother of Sabin Street. - - 1. The scoutmaster of Troop 5. - 2. Billy Burns of Troop 5. - -=Thurston, L. M.= - 1. How Charley Roberts became a man. - 2. How Eva Roberts gained her education. - 3. Charley and Eva’s home in the West. - 4. The children of Amity Court. - -=Timlow, E. W.= - 1. Cricket. - 2. Cricket at the seashore. - 3. Eunice and Cricket. - -=Tolstoi, Count L. N.= - 1. Before Tilsit (1805-7). - 2. The invasion (1807-12). - 3. The French at Moscow. - 4. Epilogue (1812-20). - -=Tomlinson, E. T.= - _Colonial series_:-- - 1. With flintlock and fife. - 2. The fort in the forest. - 3. A soldier in the wilderness. - 4. The young rangers. - _Flag and country series_:-- - 1. Bob Cook and the German spy. - 2. Bob Cook and the German air fleet. - 3. Bob Cook’s brother in the trenches. - 4. Bob Cook and the winged messenger - 5. Bob Cook and the bomb plot. - _Four boys series_:-- - 1. Four boys in the Yellowstone. - 2. Four boys in the land of cotton. - 3. Four boys on the Mississippi. - 4. Four boys and a fortune. - 5. Four boys in the Yosemite. - 6. Four boys on Pike’s Peak. - _Revolutionary stories_:-- - 1. Boys of old Monmouth. - 2. A Jersey boy in the Revolution. - 3. In the hands of the redcoats. - 4. Under colonial colors. - 5. A lieutenant under Washington. - _St. Lawrence series_:-- - 1. Camping on the St. Lawrence. - 2. The house boat on the St. Lawrence. - 3. Cruising on the St. Lawrence. - _War of 1812 series_:-- - 1. The search for Andrew Field. - 2. Boy soldiers of 1812. - 3. Boy officers of 1812. - 4. Tecumseh’s young braves. - 5. Guarding the border. - 6. Boys with Old Hickory. - 7. The boy sailors of 1812. - 8. The young minute-man of 1812. - _War of the Revolution series_:-- - 1. Three colonial boys. - 2. Three young continentals. - 3. Washington’s young aids. - 4. Two young patriots. - _Ward Hill series_:-- - 1. Ward Hill, the senior. - 2. Ward Hill at college. - _Winning series_:-- - 1. The winner. - 2. Winning his “W.” - 3. Winning his degree. - _Another series_:-- - 1. The pennant. - 2. Carl Hall of Tait. - 3. Captain Dan Richards. - -=Tomlinson, P. G.= - _Four classmates series_:-- - 1. To the land of the Caribou. - 2. In camp on Bass Island. - -=Topelius, Z.= - 1. Times of Gustaf Adolf. - 2. Times of battle and of rest. - 3. Times of Charles XII. - 4. Times of Frederick I. - 5. Times of Linnæus. - 6. Times of alchemy. - -=Tourgee, A. W.= - 1. A fool’s errand. - 2. The invisible empire. - -=Townsend, E. W.= - 1. Chimmie Fadden explains, Major Max expounds. - 2. Chimmie Fadden, Major Max, and other stories. - -=Townsend, V. F.= - 1. Sirs, only seventeen! - 2. Dorothy Draycott’s to-morrow. - 3. Dorothy Draycott’s to-days. - -=Tracy, L.= - 1. An American emperor. - 2. The lost provinces. - -=Trevena, J. [E. G. Henham.]= - _Dartmoor trilogy_:-- - 1. Furze the cruel. - 2. Granite. - 3. Heather. - -=Trick, E. H.= - 1. Adventures of Tommy Tad and Polly Wog. - 2. More adventures of Tommy Tad and Polly Wog. - -=Trollope, A.= - _Chronicles of Barsetshire_:-- - 1. The Warden. - 2. Barchester Towers. - 3. Dr. Thorne. - 4. Framley Parsonage. - 5. The small house at Allington. - 6. Last chronicle of Barset. - _Manor House novels_:-- - 1. Orley Farm. - 2. The Vicar of Bullhampton. - 3. Is he Popenjoy? - 4. John Caldigate. - 5. The Belton estate. - _Parliamentary novels_:-- - 1. The Eustace diamonds. - 2. Can you forgive her? - 3. Phineas Finn. - 4. Phineas Redux. - 5. The Prime Minister. - 6. The Duke’s children. - -=Trollope, Mrs. F.= - 1. Widow Barnaby. - 2. Adventures of the Barnabys in America. - -=Trowbridge, J. T.= - _Bright hope series_:-- - 1. Old battle ground. - 2. Father Brighthopes. - -=Trowbridge, J. T.= - _Bright hope series (continued)_:-- - 3. Hearts and faces. - 4. Ironthorpe, the pioneer preacher. - 5. Burcliff. - _Jack Hazard series_:-- - 1. Jack Hazard and his fortunes. - 2. A chance for himself. - 3. Doing his best. - 4. Fast friends. - 5. The young surveyor. - 6. Lawrence’s adventures. - _Silver medal stories_:-- - 1. His own master. - 2. Bound in honor. - 3. Young Joe. - 4. The silver medal. - 5. The pocket rifle. - 6. The jolly rover. - _Start in life series_:-- - 1. The start in life. - 2. Biding his time. - 3. The kelp gatherers. - 4. The scarlet tanager and other bipeds. - 5. The lottery ticket. - 6. The adventures of David Vane and David Crane. - _Tide Mill stories_:-- - 1. Phil and his friends. - 2. The Tinkham Brothers’ Tide Mill. - 3. The satin-wood box. - 4. The little master. - 5. His one fault. - 6. Peter Budstone. - _Toby Trafford series_:-- - 1. The fortunes of Toby Trafford. - 2. Woodie Thorpe’s pilgrimage; and other stories. - _Another series_:-- - 1. Cudjo’s Cave. - 2. Three scouts. - -=True, J. P.= - 1. Scouting for Washington. - 2. Morgan’s men. - 3. On guard against Tory and Tarleton. - 4. Scouting for Light Horse Harry. - -=Tucker, Charlotte. [A.L.O.E.]= - 1. The giant killer. - 2. Battling with the world. - -=Turgenev, I. S.= - 1. Dimitri Roudine. _Same as_ Rudin. - 2. A house of gentlefolk. _Same as_ A nobleman’s retreat. - -=Turgenev, I. S.= (_continued_). - 1. Fathers and children. _Same as_ Fathers and sons. - 2. Virgin soil. - -=Turley, C. [C. T. Smith.]= - 1. Godfrey Marten, schoolboy. - 2. Godfrey Marten, undergraduate. - -=Turner, E. [Mrs. H. R. Curlewis.]= - 1. Seven little Australasians. - 2. The family at Misrule. - 3. The Cub. - 4. Captain Cub. - 5. Brigid and the Cub. - -=Turner, E. T.= - 1. Legal T leaves. - 2. More T leaves. - -=Turner, L. [Mrs. F. L. Thompson.]= - 1. Paradise and the Perrys. - 2. The Perry girls. - -=Twain, Mark. [S. L. Clemens.]= - 1. Adam’s diary. - 2. Eve’s diary. - - 1. Adventures of Tom Sawyer. - 2. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. - 3. Tom Sawyer abroad. - 4. Tom Sawyer, detective. - - 1. The American claimant. - 2. The gilded age; by Twain and Warner. - - 1. A tramp abroad. - 2. More tramps abroad. - -=Tytler, A. F.= - 1. Leila. - 2. Leila in England. - 3. Leila at home. - 4. Mary and Florence. - 5. Mary and Florence at sixteen. - - -=Ulbach, L.= - 1. The steel hammer. - 2. For fifteen years. - -=Upton, B.= - _Golliwogg picture series._ Several vols. - - -=Vachell. H. A.= - _English country life series_:-- - 1. Fishpingle. - 2. The soul of Susan Yellam. - _Harrow School series_:-- - 1. The Hill. - 2. John Verney. - _Quinney’s series_:-- - 1. Quinney’s. - 2. The Barbens of Barben-Lacy (a story in _The Strand_ of April, 1921). - -=Vaile, C. M.= - 1. The Orcutt girls. - 2. Sue Orcutt. - -=Vaizey, Mrs. G. de H.= - 1. About Peggy Saville. - 2. More about Peggy. - - 1. Pixie O’Shaughnessy. - 2. More about Pixie. - 3. The love affairs of Pixie. - -=Valentine, D.= - 1. The man with the club foot. - 2. The secret hand. - -=Vance, L. J.= - 1. Lone Wolf. - 2. The false faces. - 3. Lone Wolf’s daughter. _Same as_ Red masquerade. - 4. Alias the Lone Wolf. - - 1. The adventures of Terence O’Rourke. - 2. The pool of flame. - -=Vandercook, M.= - _Ranch girls series._ 7 vols. - _Red Cross girls series._ 10 vols. - -=Vandercook, M., and H. C. Frey.= - _Camp fire girls series._ 22 vols. - -=Van Dyne, E.= - _Aunt Jane’s nieces series._ 10 vols. - _Mary Louise series._ 6 vols. - -=Verne, J.= - _Captain Hatteras series_:-- - 1. The English at the North Pole. _Same as_ At the North Pole. - 2. The ice desert. _Same as_ The field - of ice. _Same as_ The desert of ice. - _Captain Nemo series_:-- - 1. 20,000 leagues under the sea. - 2. Dropped from the clouds. - 3. Abandoned. - 4. The secret of the island. - _The cryptogram series_:-- - 1. The conspirators of Trieste. - 2. The captives of Antekirtta. - _Giant raft series_:-- - 1. 800 leagues on the Amazon. - 2. The cryptogram. - _J. R. Kasallon series_:-- - 1. The survivors of the Chancellor. - 2. Martin Paz. - _Kéreban the Inflexible series_:-- - 1. Captain of the Guidara. - 2. Scarpante, the spy. - _The Moon series_:-- - 1. From the Earth to the Moon. - 2. Round the Moon. - _North against South series_:-- - 1. Burbank the Northerner. - 2. Texar the Southerner. - _Steam House series_:-- - 1. The demon of Cawnpore. - 2. Tigers and traitors. - -=Verrill, A. H.= - 1. The cruise of The Cormorant. - 2. In Morgan’s wake. - - 1. The trail of the Cloven Foot. - 2. The trail of the White Indians. - -=Victor, R.= - 1. The boy scouts’ patrol. - 2. The boy scouts’ motor-cycles. - 3. The boy scouts’ canoe trip. - 4. The boy scouts in the Canadian Rockies. - 5. The boy scouts’ air craft. - 6. The boy scouts on the Yukon. - 7. The boy scouts in the North Woods. - 8. The boy scouts in the Black Hills. - - 1. Comrades in camp. - 2. Comrades in New York. - 3. Comrades on ranch. - 4. Comrades in New Mexico. - 5. Comrades on Great Divide. - 6. Comrades at school. - 7. Comrades at Winton Hall. - 8. Comrades on Winton Oval. - 9. Comrades on river and lake. - 10. Comrades with Winton cadets. - -=Voynich, E. L.= - 1. The gadfly. - 2. An interrupted friendship. - - -=Waldy, F. H.= - 1. Bonnie Editha Copplestone. - 2. Frolic. - -=Walker, A. P.= - 1. Told by the Sandman. - 2. The Sandman’s tales. - 3. The Sandman’s hour. - 4. The Sandman’s twilight stories. - 5. The Sandman’s Christmas stories. - 6. The Sandman’s rainy day stories. - 7. The Sandman’s stories of Drusilla Doll. - -=Wallace, D.= - 1. Ungava Bob. - 2. The gaunt gray wolf. - -=Wallace, E.= - _Bones series_:-- - 1. Sanders of the River. - 2. People of the River. - 3. Bosambo of the River. - 4. Bones. - 5. Keepers of the King’s peace. - 6. Lieut. Bones. - 7. Bones in London. - 8. Sandi, the King maker. - _Four just men series_:-- - 1. Four just men. - 2. The council of justice. - 3. The four just men of Cordova. - 4. Some adventures of the four just men. - 5. The law of the four just men. - -=Walpole, H.= - _Maradick series_:-- - 1. The captives. - 2. Maradick at forty. - 3. The young enchanted. - _The Rising City series_:-- - 1. The Duchess of Wrexe. - 2. The green mirror. - _Russia series_:-- - 1. The dark forest. - 2. The secret city. - -=Walsh, G. E.= - _Twilight animal stories._ 14 vols. - -=Walter, W. W.= - 1. The pastor’s son. - 2. The doctor’s daughter. - 3. The arbiter of your fate. - -=Walton, Mrs. O. F.= - 1. Christie’s old organ. - 2. Christie, the King’s servant. - -=Ward, Mrs. H.= - 1. Marcella. - 2. Sir Richard Tressady. - - 1. Robert Elsmere. - 2. The case of Richard Meynell. - -=Warde, M. [E. K. Dunton.]= - _Betty Wales series_:-- - 1. Betty Wales, freshman. - 2. Betty Wales, sophomore. - 3. Betty Wales, junior. - 4. Betty Wales, senior. - 5. Betty Wales, B.A. - 6. Betty Wales and Co. - 7. Betty Wales on the campus. - 8. Betty Wales decides. - _Nancy Lee series_:-- - 1. Nancy Lee. - 2. Nancy Lee’s spring term. - 3. Nancy Lee’s lookout. - 4. Nancy Lee’s namesake. - -=Ware, W.= - 1. Zenobia. - 2. Aurelian. - -=Warfield, C. A.= - 1. Ferne Fleming. - 2. Cardinal’s daughter. - - 1. Monford Hall. - 2. Miriam’s memoirs. - 3. Sea and shore. - -=Warner, A.= - 1. Susan Clegg and her friend Mrs. Lathrop. - 2. Susan Clegg and her neighbours’ affairs. - 3. Susan Clegg and a man in the house. - - 1. Seeing England with Uncle John. - 2. Seeing France with Uncle John. - -=Warner, A. B.= - _Stories of Vinegar Hill_:-- - 1. The old church door. - 2. Golden thorns, etc. - 3. An hundredfold, etc. - -=Warner, C. D.= - 1. A little journey in the world. - 2. The golden house. - 3. That fortune. - -=Warner, F. A.= - 1. Bobby Blake at Rockledge School. - 2. Bobby Blake at Bass Cove. - 3. Bobby Blake on a cruise. - 4. Bobby Blake and his school chums. - 5. Bobby Blake at Snowtop Camp. - -=Warner, S. “Elizabeth Wetherell.”= - _Giving honour series_:-- - 1. Little Camp. - 2. Willow Brook. - _Giving service series_:-- - 1. Sceptres and crowns. - 2. Flag of truce. - _Giving trust series_:-- - 1. Bread and oranges. - 2. The rapids of Niagara. - _Wide wide world series_:-- - 1. The wide wide world. - 2. Ellen Montgomery’s bookshelf. - _Another series_:-- - 1. What she could. - 2. Opportunities. - 3. House in town. - 4. Trading. - -=Warner, S., and A. B.= - 1. Wych Hazel. - 2. The gold of Chickaree. - -=Watson, E. H. L.= - 1. An attic in Bohemia. - 2. Benedictine. - -=Watson, H. B. M.= - _Dick Ryder, highwayman, series_:-- - 1. Galloping Dick. - 2. The High Toby. - 3. The King’s highway. - 4. As it chanced. - _Lord de Lys series_:-- - 1. - 2. Romance at random. - -=Watson, H. H.= - 1. Peggy, D. O. - 2. Peggy, S. G. - -=Watson, S.= - 1. In the twinkling of an eye. - 2. The mark of the beast. - -=Waugh, J. L.= - 1. Robbie Doo. - 2. Cracks wi’ Robbie Doo. - -=Wawn, F. T.= - 1. The masterdillo. - 2. The road to the stars. - -=Weale, P. [B. L. Simpson.]= - 1. The Eternal Princess. - 2. The altar fire. - 3. The Temple bells. - -=Webster J.= - 1. Daddy-Long-Legs. - 2. Dear enemy. - - 1. Just Patty. - 2. When Patty went to school. - 3. Patty and Priscilla. - 4. When Patty went to college. - -=Wells, C.= - _Betty series_:-- - 1. Betty’s happy year. - 2. Story of Betty. - _Dick and Dolly series_:-- - 1. Dick and Dolly. - 2. Dick and Dolly’s adventures. - _Dorrance series_:-- - 1. The Dorrance domain. - 2. Dorrance doings. - _Fleming Stone series_:-- - 1. The diamond pin. - 2. Raspberry jam. - 3. Vicky Van. - 4. The mystery of the sycamore. - _Marjorie series_:-- - 1. Marjorie’s vacation. - 2. Marjorie’s busy days, - 3. Marjorie’s new friend. - 4. Marjorie in command. - 5. Marjorie’s maytime. - 6. Marjorie at Seacote. - _Patty series_:-- - 1. Patty Fairfield. - 2. Patty at home. - 3. Patty in the city. - 4. Patty’s summer days. - 5. Patty in Paris. - 6. Patty’s friends. - 7. Patty’s pleasure trip. - 8. Patty’s motor car. - 9. Patty’s butterfly days. - 10. Patty’s social season. - 11. Patty’s suitors. - 12. Patty’s romance. - 13. Patty’s fortune. - 14. Patty Blossom. - 15. Patty Bride. - 16. Patty and Azalea. - _Two little women series_:-- - 1. Two little women. - 2. Two little women and Treasure House. - 3. Two little women on a holiday. - -=Wells, D. D.= - 1. Her Ladyship’s elephant. - 2. His Lordship’s leopard. - -=Wentworth, W.= - 1. Kibbo Ganey. - 2. Drifting Island. - -=West, M.= - 1. Motor rangers’ lost mine. - 2. Motor rangers through the Sierras. - 3. Motor rangers on blue water. - 4. Motor rangers’ cloud cruiser. - 5. Motor rangers’ wireless station. - 6. Motor rangers touring for the trophy. - -=Westall, W.= - 1. With the Red Eagle. - 2. A red bridal. - -=Westerman, P. F.= - 1. Sea scouts all. - 2. Sea scouts abroad. - -=Westrup, M.= - 1. Elizabeth’s children. - 2. Elizabeth in retreat. - -=Wevill, L. F.= - 1. Betty’s first term. - 2. Betty’s next term. - -=Wheeler, F. W. Rolt.= - 1. The boys with the U.S. fisheries. - 2. The boys with the U.S. census. - 3. The boys with the U.S. foresters. - 4. The boys with the U.S. Survey. - 5. The boys with the U.S. Indians. - 6. The boys with the U.S. explorers. - 7. The boys with the U.S. life savers. - 8. The boys with the U.S. mail. - 9. The boys with the U.S. weather man. - 10. Wonder of war in the air. - 11. Wonder of war on land. - 12. The boys with the U.S. naturalists. - 13. The boys with the U.S. trappers. - 14. Wonder of war at sea. - 15. Wonder of war in the Holy Land. - 16. The boys with the U.S. inventors. - -=Wheeler, J. C.= - 1. Billy Bradley and his inheritance. - 2. Billy Bradley at the Three Towers Hall. - 3. Billy Bradley on Lighthouse Island. - - 1. Captain Pete of Puget Sound. - 2. Captain Pete of Cortesana. - 3. Captain Pete of Alaska. - -=Whitby, M. [Mrs. Philip Hicks.]= - 1. Awakening of Mary Fenwick. - 2. Mary Fenwick’s daughter. - -=White, E.= - 1. The path. - 2. The pilgrimage to Premnath. - -=White, G. M.= - 1. Tess of the Storm Country. - 2. Secret of the Storm Country. - -=White, P.= - 1. The infatuation of the Countess. - 2. The Countess and the King’s diary. - -=White, S. E.= - _Californian trilogy_:-- - 1. Gold. - 2. The gray dawn. - 3. The rose dawn. - - 1. The riverman. - 2. The rules of the game. - - 1. The leopard woman. - 2. Simba. - - 1. The Blazed Trail. - 2. Blazed Trail stories. - -=White, W. P.= - 1. Paradise Bend. - 2. Lynch lawyers. - 3. The heart of the Range. - -=Whitehill, D.= - _Polly Pendleton series_:-- - 1. Polly’s first year at boarding school. - 2. Polly’s summer vacation. - 3. Polly’s senior year at boarding school. - 4. Polly sees the world at war. - _Twins series_:-- - 1. Janet, a twin. - 2. Phillips, a twin. - 3. The twins in the West. - 4. The twins in the South. - -=Whiteing, R.= - 1. The Island. - 2. No. 5 John Street. - -=Whitney, Mrs. A. D. T.= - 1. A summer in Leslie Goldthwaite’s life. - 2. We girls. - 3. Real folks. - 4. The other girls. - -=Widdemer, M.= - 1. Winona of Camp Karonya. - 2. Winona of the camp fire. - 3. Winona’s way. - -=Wiggin, K. D. [Mrs. Riggs.]= - _Penelope series_:-- - 1. Penelope’s English experiences. - 2. Penelope’s experiences in Scotland. - -=Wiggin, K. D. [Mrs. Riggs.]= - _Penelope series (continued)_:-- - 3. Penelope’s Irish experiences. - 4. Penelope’s postscript. - _Rebecca series_:-- - 1. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. - 2. New chronicles of Rebecca. - _Another series_:-- - 1. A summer in a cañon. - 2. Polly Oliver’s problem. - -=Williams, H.= - 1. The merrymakers in New York. - 2. The merrymakers in Chicago. - -=Williams, J. L.= - 1. The adventures of a freshman. - 2. Princeton stories. - - 1. The stolen story, etc. - 2. The day dreamer. - -=Williamson, C. N., and A. M.= - 1. The lightning conductor. - 2. The Princess passes. - 3. My friend the chauffeur. - - 1. Lord Loveland discovers America. - 2. Lady Betty across the water. - -=Williamson, M.= - 1. John and Betty’s English history visit. - 2. John and Betty’s Scotch history visit. - 3. John and Betty’s Irish history visit. - -=Wilson, H. L.= - 1. Ruggles of Red Gap. - 2. Somewhere in Red Gap. - 3. Ma Pettengill. - -=Wilson, J. F.= - 1. Tad Shelton, boy scout. - 2. Tad Shelton’s Fourth of July. - -=Winfield, A.= - _Putnam Hall series_:-- - 1. The Putnam Hall cadets. - 2. The Putnam Hall rivals. - _Rover boys series_:-- - 1. The rover boys at school, - 2. The rover boys on the ocean. - 3. The rover boys in the jungle. - 4. The rover boys out West. - 5. The rover boys on the Great Lakes. - 6. The rover boys in the mountains. - 7. The rover boys on land and sea. - 8. The rover boys in camp. - 9. The rover boys on the river. - -=Winfield, A.= - _Rover boys series (continued)_:-- - 10. The rover boys on the Plains. - 11. The rover boys in southern waters. - 12. The rover boys on the farm. - 13. The rover boys on Treasure Island. - 14. The rover boys at college. - 15. The rover boys down East. - 16. The rover boys in the air. - 17. The rover boys in New York. - 18. The rover boys in Alaska. - 19. The rover boys in business. - 20. The rover boys on a tour. - 21. The rover boys at Colby Hall. - 22. The rover boys on Snowshoe Island. - 23. The rover boys under canvas. - 24. The rover boys on a hunt. - -=Winter, J. S. [Mrs. H. E. V. Stannard.]= - _Binks series_:-- - 1. The Binks family. - 2. The married Miss Binks. - _Blankhampton series_:-- - The only two available sources for - the order of this series do not - agree as to order. I therefore - give both arrangements. - 1. Army society. - 2. Beautiful Jim. - 3. Garrison gossip. - 4. In quarters. - 5. On the march. - 6. The other man’s wife. - 7. The soul of the bishop. - 8. Little Joan. - 9. The love of Philip Hampden. - 10. A simple gentleman. - - 1. In quarters. - 2. On the march. - 3. Army society. - 4. Garrison gossip. - 5. Beautiful Jim. - 6. The other man’s wife. - 7. The soul of the bishop. - _Bootles series_:-- - - I have come across only two fairly long lists of the stories in - this series, and as the order varies I give both arrangements - in the hope that some person will be able to state which is the - correct, or the more correct, and rectify the errors in both. - -=Winter, J. S. [Mrs. H. E. V. Stannard.]= - _Bootles series (continued)_:-- - 1. A blameless woman. - 2. Bootles’ baby. - 3. Bootles’ children. - 4. A born soldier, etc. - 5. Cavalry life. - 6. Ferrers Court. - 7. Heart and sword. - 8. Houp-la! - 9. The Major’s favourite. - 10. Mignon’s husband. - 11. Mignon’s secret. - 12. Pluck. - 13. Regimental legends. - - 1. Cavalry life. - 2. Regimental legends. - 3. Bootles’ baby. - 4. Houp-la! - 5. Pluck. - 6. Mignon’s secret. - 7. Mignon’s husband. - 8. Bootles’ children. - 9. Ferrers Court. - 10. The Major’s favourite. - 11. A born soldier, etc. - 12. A blameless woman. - 13. Heart and sword. - -=Winthrop, T.= - 1. John Brent. - 2. Love and skates. - -=Wise, D., “F. Forrester” and “L. Lancewood.”= - _Glen Morris stories_:-- - 1. Guy Carlton. - 2. Dick Duncan. - 3. Jessie Carlton. - 4. Walter Sherwood. - 5. Kate Carlton. - _Hollywood series_:-- - 1. Stephen and his tempter. - 2. Florence Baldwin’s picnic. - 3. Lionel’s courage. - 4. Florence rewarded. - 5. Nat and his chum. - 6. Elbert’s return. - _Lindendale stories_:-- - 1. Sidney De Grey. - 2. Nellie Warren. - 3. Louis Sinclair. - 4. Cousin Clara. - 5. Peter Clinton. - -=Wister, O.= - 1. The Virginian. - 2. Members of the family. - -=Witwer, H. C.= - 1. From baseball to Boches. - 2. “A smile a minute.” - -=Wodehouse, P. G.= - _Piccadilly Jim series_:-- - 1. Something fresh. - 2. Piccadilly Jim. - _Psmith series_:-- - 1. The new fold. - 2. The lost lambs. - 3. Mike. - 4. Psmith in the city. - 5. Psmith, journalist. - _Another series_:-- - 1. The gold bat. - 2. The white feather. - -=Wood, Mrs. H.= - 1. The Channings. - 2. Roland Yorke. - - 1. The house of Halliwell. - 2. Red Court Farm. - - 1. Mildred Arkell. - 2. St. Martin’s Eve. - - Johnny Ludlow. _Six series._ - -=Woodroofe, Mrs. A. T.= - 1. Michael Kemp. - 2. Michael, the married man. - -=Woolf, B. S.= - 1. The twins in Ceylon. - 2. More about the twins in Ceylon. - -=Woolley, L. T.= - 1. Faith Palmer at the Oaks. - 2. Faith Palmer at Fordyce Hall. - 3. Faith Palmer in New York. - 4. Faith Palmer in Washington. - -=Worboise, E. J., afterwards Mrs. Guyton.= - 1. Grace Hamilton’s schooldays. - 2. Kingsdown Lodge. - - 1. Mr. Montmorency’s money. - 2. Emilia’s inheritance. - -=Wren, P. C.= - 1. Dew and mildew. - 2. The young stagers. - -=Wright, J. M.= - 1. Making of a man. - 2. A made man. - -=Wright, M. O.= - 1. Tommy-Anne and the three hearts. - 2. Wabeno, the magician. - -=Wyss, J. D.= - 1. Swiss Family Robinson. - 2. Willis the pilot. - - -=Yates, D.= - 1. Brother of Daphne. - 2. Courts of idleness. - 3. Berry and Co. - -=Yonge, C. M.= - 1. Bye-words. - 2. More bye-words. - - 1. The chaplet of pearls. - 2. Stray pearls. - 3. Release. - - 1. The daisy chain. - 2. The trial. - -=Young, C.= - _Jack Ranger series_:-- - 1. Jack Ranger’s schooldays. - 2. Jack Ranger’s western trip. - 3. Jack Ranger’s school victories. - _Motor boys series_:-- - 1. The motor boys. - 2. The motor boys overland. - 3. The motor boys in Mexico. - 4. The motor boys across the Plains. - 5. The motor boys afloat. - 6. The motor boys on the Atlantic. - 7. The motor boys in strange waters. - 8. The motor boys on the Pacific. - 9. The motor boys in the clouds. - 10. The motor boys over the Rockies. - 11. The motor boys over the ocean. - 12. The motor boys on the wing. - 13. The motor boys after a fortune. - 14. The motor boys on the border. - 15. The motor boys under the sea. - 16. The motor boys on road and river. - 17. Ned and Jerry at Boxwood Hall. - 18. Ned, Bob and Jerry on a ranch. - 19. Ned, Bob and Jerry at college. - 20. Ned, Bob and Jerry on firing line. - 21. Ned, Bob and Jerry bound for home. - - -=Zangwill, I.= - _Celibates Club series_:-- - 1. The Bachelors’ Club. - 2. The Old-maids’ Club. - _Ghetto series_:-- - 1. Children of the Ghetto. - 2. Dreamers of the Ghetto. - 3. Ghetto comedies. - 4. Ghetto tragedies. - 5. They that walk in darkness. - -=Zola, E.= - _Four gospels series_:-- - 1. Fruitfulness. - 2. Work. - 3. Truth. - (4. Intended to be entitled Justice--author died before writing it.) - _Rougon Macquart series_:-- - 1. The fortunes of the Rougons. - 2. In the swim. Same as Rush for the spoil. - 3. The fat and the thin. - 4. Abbé Mouret’s transgression. - 5. His Excellency. - 6. The dram shop. - 7. A love episode. - 8. Nana. - 9. Piping hot. - 10. Ladies’ paradise. - 11. How jolly life is! - 12. Germinal. - 13. The masterpiece. - 14. The soil. - 15. The dream. - 16. The human beast. - 17. Money. - 18. The downfall. - 19. Dr. Pascal. - _Three cities trilogy_:-- - 1. Lourdes. - 2. Rome. - 3. 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