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Literature, continued.

Yoxall, J. H. The villa for Coelebs. 1914.

Miscellany.

Zweig, Stefan. Emile Verhaeren. 1914.

POETRY

Adams, Franklin P. By and large. 1914. The best verse chosen from "The Conning Tower" in the New York Tribune.

Braithwaite, W. S. Anthology of magazine verse, for 1914, and year book of American poetry. 1914.

Carpenter, Rhys. The sun-thief, and other poems. 1914.

Chesterton, G. K. The wild knight.

1914.

New edition of an early work.

Ficke, A. D. Sonnets of a portraitpainter. 1914.

Hardy, Thomas. Satires of circumstance; lyrics and reveries, with miscellaneous pieces. 1914.

Leonard, R. M. Oxford garlands, poems on sport; selected by R. M. Leonard. 1914.

Mitchell, S. L. The living chalice, and other poems. 1913.

O'Conor, N. J. Beside the Blackwater.

1915.

DRAMA

Dickinson, T. H. Wisconsin plays; original one-act plays from the repertory of the Wisconsin Dramatic Society; edited by Thomas H. Dickinson. 1914.

Contents: The neighbors, by Zona Gale. In hospital, by Thomas H. Dickinson. Glory of the morn ing, by William Ellery Leonard.

Farquhar, George. A discourse upon comedy, The recruiting officer, and The beaux stratagem; edited by Louis A. Strauss. 1914.

Farquhar, one of the best of England's comic dramatists, died 1707.

Four plays of the Free Theater; translated with an introduction by Barrett H. Clark; preface by Brieux of the French Academy. 1915.

Contents: The fossils, a play in four acts, François de Curel. The serenade, a bourgeois study in three acts, Jean Jullien. Françoise' luck, a comedy in one act, Georges de Porto-Riche. The dupe, a comedy in five acts, Georges Ancey.

Shaw, George Bernard. Pygmalion; a romance in five acts; illustrations by May Wilson Preston. 1914.

Thurston, E. T. The cost; a comedy in four acts. 1914.

Zangwill, Israel. Plaster saints; a high comedy in three movements. 1914.

HISTORY

Burdette, Robert J. The drums of the 47th. 1914.

American Civil war.

Collier, E. A. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time; including the story of the early settlers, their homesteads, their traditions, and their descendants; with an account of their civic, social, political, educational, and religious life. 1914.

Guedalla, Philip. The partition of Europe; a textbook of European history, 17151815. 1914.

Harris, N. D. Intervention and colonization in Africa; with an introduction by James T. Shotwell. 1914.

Markham, Edwin. California the wonderful; her romantic history, her picturesque people, her wild shores, her desert mystery...her varied resources, her commercial greatness...; with glimpses of Oregon and Washington. 1914.

Phillips, W. A. The confederation of Europe; a study of the European alliance, 1813-1823 as an experiment in the international organization of peace; six lectures delivered in the university schools, Oxford, at the invitation of the delegates of the common university fund, Trinity term, 1913. 1914.

Stoddard, T. L. The French revolution in San Domingo. 1914.

Worsford, W. B. The future of Egypt.

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BIOGRAPHY

Avebury, Lord. Life of Sir John Lubbock, Lord Avebury, by Horace G. Hutchinson. 1914.

Barnes, J. H. Forty years on the stage; others (principally) and myself. 1914. Carducci, Giosue. Giosue Carducci, by 1914. Orlo Williams.

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. The life of Cervantes, by Robinson Smith. 1914. Drouet, Juliette. The love letters of Juliette Drouet to Victor Hugo; edited by Louis Gimbaud; translated by Lady Theodora Davidson. 1914.

Galton, Francis. The life, letters and labours of Francis Galton, by Karl Pearson. 1914.

v. 1. Birth, 1822, to marriage, 1853.

Joachim, Joseph. Letters from and to Joseph Joachim; selected and translated by Nora Bickley; with a preface by J. A. Fuller-Maitland. 1914.

Josephus. Josephus, by Norman Bentwich. 1914.

Biography, continued.

Nightingale, Florence. Florence Nightingale; a biography, by Annie Matheson. 19-?

Reed, Thomas Brackett. The life of Thomas Brackett Reed, by Samuel W. McCall. 1914.

Rihbany, A. M. A far journey. 1914. Strathcona, Lord. The life and times of Lord Strathcona, by W. T. R. Preston. 1914.

TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION

Including Geography

Colwell, James. A century in the Pacific; edited by James Colwell; introduction by W. H. Fitchett. 1914.

Contents: Scientific: Discovery and settlement, by Joseph Bryant; Geology, by Prof. Woolnough; Biology, by G. T. Baker; Languages, by George Brown. Sociological: The Maori of New Zealand, by William Slade; The Australian aborigine, by Joseph Bowes; The Indian in Fiji, by Cyril Bavin; The Asiatic in Australia, by Edward Youngman. Historical: New South Wales, by James Colwell; Victoria and Tasmania, by Edward H. Sugden; South Australia, by Henry T. Burgess; West Australia, by Brian Wibberley; Queensland, by Henry Youngman; New Zealand, by William Morley. Missionary: Tonga, by J. Egan Moulton; Fiji, by William E. Bennett; Samoa, by Benjamin Danks; New Britain, by Benjamin Danks; New Guinea, by William E. Bromilow; The Solomon islands, by John F. Goldie, General: Commerce, by Joseph Cook; Education, by Charles J. Prescott; Literature, by C. Brunsdon Fletcher; The forward movement, by William G. Taylor; The Australia of to-morrow, by James C. Carruthers.

Koldewey, Robert. The excavations at Babylon; translated by Agnes S. Johns. 1914.

while

Lindsay, Vachel. Adventures preaching the gospel of beauty. 1914. Author travelled through the Middle West of the United States, "exchanging songs for bread."

Mead, W. E. The grand tour in the eighteenth century; with illustrations from contemporary prints. 1914.

Contents: Europe before the French Revolution. Water travel: The English channel; France; Italy; Germany; Holland and Belgium. Roads: Introductory; France; Italy; Germany; The low countries. Carriages: France; Italy; Germany; The low countries. Inns: Introductory; French inns; Italian inns; Inns in Germany; The inns of the low countries. The tourist and the tutor. Some dangers and annoyances. The cost of travel. The continental tour: France and Spain. Switzerland and the mountains. Italy. Germany. The low countries. Contemporary comment on the grand tour. Southern India; painted by Lady Lawley, described by F. E. Penny. 1914.

Penny, F. E.

Powell, E. A. The end of the trail; the Far West from New Mexico to British Columbia. 1914.

Rabenort, William. The United States as a whole. 1914.

Raphael, J. R. Through unknown Nigeria. 19-?

Shackleton, Robert, and E. H. F. SHACKLETON. Four on a tour in England; illustrated by photographs taken on the tour. 1914.

Wace, A. J. B., and M. S. THOMPSON. The nomads of the Balkans; an account of life and customs among the Vlachs of northern Pindus. 1914.

Williams, J. H. Yosemite and its high Sierra; with illustrations from paintings by Chris Jörgensen. 1914.

FICTION

Bazin, René. Those of his own household (Madame Corentine); translated from the French by L. M. Leggatt. 1914. Bell, J. J. The whalers. 1914.

Bindloss, Harold. The secret of the reef. 1914.

Campbell, G. M. V. Prince and heretic, by "Marjorie Bowen" (pen name of Gabrielle Campbell). 1914.

Castle, Agnes, and EGERTON CASTLE. The ways of Miss Barbara. 1914.

Sequel to Incomparable Bellairs.

Chambers, Robert W. Anne's Bridge; with illustrations by Henry Hutt. 1914. Chesterton, G. K. The wisdom of Father Brown. 1914.

The

Contents: The absence of Mr. Glass. The paradise of thieves. The duel of Dr. Hirsch. The man in the passage. The mistake of the machine. The head of Caesar. The purple wig. The perishing of the Pendragons. The god of the gongs. salad of Colonel Cray. The strange crime of John Boulnois. The fairy tale of Father Brown. Cooney, P. J. The Dons of the old pueblo. 1914.

Cribb, W. L.

1914.

Greylake of Mallerby.

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Ridge, W. P. The happy recruit. 1914. Romains, Jules. The death of a nobody; translated by Desmond MacCarthy and Sydney Waterlow. 1914.

Sidgwick, Ethel. Duke Jones; a sequel to "A lady of leisure." 1914.

Smith, J. T. The black cardinal. 1914. Smith, M. S. Alberta and the others; a truthful story of western Canada. 1914. Taber, Susan. The jewel of their souls. 1914.

Tynan, Katharine. Molly, my heart's delight. 1914.

Vachell, H. A.

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Spragge's canyon; a character study. 1914.

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Ibsen, Henrik. Peer Gynt. 1913. Jermářová, Bohumila. Velká vzorná česká kuchařka, 19—?

Jonáš, Karel. Žena ve společnosti lidské, zvláště v Anglii a v Americe. 1872.

Kraus, Arnošt. Björnson a Ibsen. 1912. Morava, Karel. Praktické zahradnictví. 19-?

Národní zpěvy albánskě. 19—? Nováková, Teréza. Potulky po Čechách východních. 19-?

Novotný, O. Malířství pokojů. 1913. Palacký, Jan. Spojené Obce SeveroAmerické. 1884.

Řezáč, J. K. Praktický štěpař. 1906. Shakespeare, William. Král Jindřich VI. 1912-13. 2 v.

Slovník umění kuchařského. 19-? 2 v.

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Malířová, Helena. Víno. 19-? Mann, Heinrich. Novelly. 1906. Matějka, Josef. Duše pramenů. 1911. Merrick, Leonard. Vybrané povídky. 19-?

Musset, L. C. A. de. Novelly a povídky. 19 ? 3 v.

Nováková, Tereza. Z lidu a pro lid. 1913. Ohnet, Georges. Staré zášti. 19-? Orkan, Władysław, pseudonym. V roztokách. 19-?

Pérez Galdos, Benito. Mňau. 19-? Tèver, Felix, pseudonym. Na dvojí struňe. 19-?

Tisovský, T. E., pseudonym. Uprchlíci. 19-?

Vendyš, B. K. Franta, a jiné povídky. 19-?

Wells, H. G. Údolí pavouků. 19-?

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